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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jan 1969, p. 6

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one and one assist, and Chris Alixander with one. Tom Anderson also'eamed an assist. Peter Foy, borrowed Krom' Oshawa for this - picked up the shutout. Pittsburg l, Oshawa o by DOUG MOORE MINOR ATOM Guelph 4, Barrie 0 Guelph managed their win on goals by Randy Delhi: with two and one “tilt Brian McFadden with hr MARCH {gut} _ h ,_/ Sallie GM! PHONE 247-5142 Ric Switzer scored the WWW NORTH WESI TAXI 2 mu. Wm of Highway 400 No. 7Hle a. ttth Ave. SALES NUMBER 851-1111 A Delicious Treat CHINESE FOODS Fast Take-Out Service 29 South Station St., Weston COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED Special Rates WEDDINGS - F UNERALS cars radio equipped MAC - muck LIMITED WOODIIIDGE , 0ttt. 620 Trethewey Drive WESTON'S OWN F LEET 241-1133 Bob Richards scored both Quebec goals assisted by Neil Boddington and John Hooper. Cleveland's lone goal was scored by Dan Cherry assisted by Randy Cain. ' BANTAM Detroit 8, Boston 3 Orlando Notorinni was the big gun for Buffalo scoring'twice, Wayne Webb scored the third goal. Assists went to Don Armstrong, Tony Dimou, Robert Paul, Dave Reeves and Sam Butt.' Danny' Douglas earned the shutout. Quebec, 2, Cleveland I Tom Newton put in a superb effort in the nets as his team downed Stratford on goals by Paul Davidson and Jeff Attard. Assists went to Jim Moyer, Reg Schade and Steve Merrick. Buffalo 2, Rochester 0 In a close game Ken Munroe and Brian Hayaski scored for Waterloo assisted by Brian Magee and Wayne Robathan. . Owen Sound's lone goal was scored by Tom Ashbume, unassisted. Providence 2, Stratford 0 lone goal for Pittsburg to give them the win. Rod Forcier earned the shutout. . PEE WEE Waterloo 2, Owen Sound I At Great Savings From The Stock of New and Goodwill Used Cars ' MINOR BANTAM Canadian Standards Association Gough's Shell Service Ontario Hydro Centre Auto Dealer "B" Ontario Hospital Services Commission Centre Auto Dealer "A" St. Leo's Ken Seager Ramblers J-Bar-B Ranch Toronto earned their goals on shots from Matt Stewart with two, James Heath and Danny Balaka. Assists went to Bill Moyer, Jim Meikle, Gary Best, John Kennedy, Neils Peterson and Danny Balaka. Canadian goals were by Jerry Rypan, Ken Davies, Paul McLean and Larry Gordon. Assists were by Gary MacRae with two, Doug Showers, Les Dodman and Henry Jongsma with one each. ' JUVENILE Gough's Shell Service (27) vs Association (25) Ontario Hospital Services Comni Hydro (0) V Bruce Smart led the scoring for Americans with four goals and one assist. Other goals were by Robin Askin, Jim Hall and Barry Cousineau. Assists went to Peter Ellams and Robin Askin with two'each and Blaire Seckington and Jerry Hughes with one each. Chicago goals were by Jeff Burford and Darrel Heath, assisted by Murray Young and Mike Skinner. Toronto 4, Canadians 4 The scores from the games played January 7th are as follows: ' . "A" Division Centre Auto Dealer "A" (48) vs J-Bar-B Ranch (32) St. Leo's (41) vs Ken Seager Ramblers (24) "B" Division ' Ross Moore led the scoring for St. Louis with two goals, John McLeod scored the third. Assists went to Wayne Foden, Ric Middleton, Larry Glenn and Doug Reynolds. Los Angeles' lone goal was by Ken Dicken unassisted. Jim Leitch led his team to victory scoring two of the four goals. Other goals were by David D'Orsay and Ric McCloskey. Assists were by Steve Conorton, with two, Gary Ware, Ted Woods and David D'Orsay with one each. Rangers lone goal was scored by Mike Moyer assisted by Gord Long. Detroit went all out for this win over Boston. Pointaetters for Detroit were Craig Stewart with three goals and one assist, Ron Mott with two goals, Russ Dukotf, Gary Banny and Don Robinson with one goal and one assist each, Brian Martin 'and Steve Ingram with two assists each, and Eric Chettle, Vern O'Neil, Bill Duncan and Peter Dewey with one assist each. Boston goals were scored by Bill Latimer, Mike Kumick and Paul Reeves. Assists went to Pat Kennedy and Bill Latimer. New Haven 4, Rangers 1 Americans 7, Chicago 2 St. Louis 3, Los Angeles 1 York ladies’ basketball MIDGET Standings as of January 7th, 1969 "A" Division "B" Division Cortmission (2) 'vs Ontario TAKE YOUR BOY You can be a part of pupor hockey - help out the local league, either by being a spectator or an active supporter. Your opportunity comes next week during Minor Hockey Week, Canada's most successful amateur sport program. Minor Hockey Week starts Saturday. We urge YOU to keep in step with Canada ..- Don't send, TAKE your boy to the arena. Sunday night the Bantam All Stars played again, this time against the Brampton All Stars. The earlier ice time must have helped as they handed the Brampton team a 9 to 3 defeat. Weston is getting the reputation of the team to beat and thus will be attracting a lot of stiff opposition in future games. This opposition will be welcomed. In the Minor Atom game Weston allowed only one goal defeating Malton 8 to l. The Pee Wee's did as well winning 6 to 0. The Weston Bantams had a much closer game that finally ended in a 3 to 3 tie. Weston Midget All Stars had a tougher battle but still managed a 5 to 2 victory. [ Bob Mooney and Wayne Lackie each picked up two goals as San Francisco downed Philadelphia 5 to ' San Franciscp'it other goal was by Bill Brown. Assists were by Charlie Lesser, Tony Culkeen, Wayne _ McNickle, Al Henderson, Steve Orr and Kel McClemoit. Philadelphia pointgetters were Gary Muchos with two goals and one assist, Joe Lesnewski with one goal, and Ellery MacGibbon, Robert Franeesconi, Colin Chappell and Peter Zerwell with one assist each. ALL STARS Last Sunday afternoon Weston hosted Malton for four action packed.games of hockey. Weston came out orwtop. in all but one. This win puts St. Louis in first place in their league. San Francisco s, Philadelphia 3 GPWL Canadian Standards 12 12 I8 416 10 295 6 242 2 222 234 206 169 I74 94 201 299 333 342 172 193 146 199 I67 ANNOUNCEMENT Ar.. CI Other commie: 89.00 per you. Cl I one“). Mail Summation of 87.00 per your in Can-do. co ”can deliver by carrier. FASHIONS FOR MEN Announces the opening of his office for the constituency of York'West at . ' 1593 Wilson Avenue. (York Plaza at the S. 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