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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jan 1969, p. 7

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a) . AMESBURY SPORTS nelray L -Polytarp BOWLING _ The ladies auxiliary .report some good scoxee again this week. In the Bantams Julie Ann Chietra had a high triple score of 300 with Lorna Martinat Humberview hockey news The minor-atoms could not find the victory trail as they lost to Finchurst 5-0 right behind with a 299 and in high single Lorna took this with a 174. In Juniors Mary Ann Oswin took high triple and high single ,with 265 and 607. HOCKEY Our North York tykes again led by Ward Stewart and Mario Laicini, each with a hat trick, had an easy time beating St. Philip's 9-1. It was not quite as easy as they downed Finchurst 3:1. Age' 10-1 2 Bi-Rite Drugs General Gear Harbridge & Cross Northwest Motors Age 7-9 Nick's Fina Larry's B.P. pelray Drugs By DAVE GERRY Emery 3, Riverside 0. On Wednesday, Jan. 8, playing at Grand Ravine, Emery continued to roll along with this 3-0 win. Craig Elliott,rBill Conely and Ron Mossot scored with assists going to Ed Jordan, Mike Mears (2), Ron Mossot and Bob Gaston. St. Judes 4, St. Stephens 1. In this game, played up at Nobleton, on Sunday, Jan. 12, St. Judes strengthened their hold on second, place with this win. The goal scorers for St. Judes, were Carl Wareham' with two, John Higgins and Steven Agius., Assists went to Joey Aiu,trohn Higgins with two and Mike Cardiff. On Friday night at Weston Arena, Weston coach "Peanuts" O'Flaherty 'elected to bench all-star goalie Bob Smith, who at the time led the league with the best goals against average. In his only two outings against St. Mikes he won both games and held them to just five goals. The move Age 13-16 . P W Downsview Rotary 9 6 Lisanti Construction , 8 3 Rack & Cue Billiards ' 9 l Downsview Rotoray 6 - Rack & Cue - 2 Rack & Cue 6 - Lisanti - I Downsvieyv Rotary 5 - Lisanti - 4 In two O.H.A. Jr. B hockey games last weekend the Weston Dodgers scored three goals in each game and managed .to come out even, winning one and losing one. Dodgers split games Iii} Hockey standings as of January 10, General Gear 6 .. Northwest Motors - 0 Bi-Rite Drugs 4 - Northwest Motors - 0 Delray Dnigs l - Polytarp - 0 Nick’a Fina 1 - Delay Drugs - I Nick's Final l - Larry's B.P. - 0 Wed! £045 Club Riverside 4, Emery 2. Playing at Downsview Arena on Sunday, Jan. 12, Riverside scored the upset of the season so far as they defeated the previously unbeaten Emery team 4-2. Riverside played a fine game offensively and defensively and in the winning cause goalkeeper Stephen Kelly was a standout. Ricky Caetano scored two goals for Riverside as did Dave Samborski. The only assist for Riverside was credited to Stephen Gerry. For Emery, Ed Jordan and Bill Conely scored with Craig Elliott getting two assists. Mark Drew scored the only goal for St. Stephens, unassisted. backfired on OTlaherty as the St. Michaels Buzzers tallied three times before the eleven minute mark of the first period. and had to settle for a 1-1 tie against Willowdale. The atoms beat Downtview 4-1 while the pee wee: picked up two wins, knocking over Wiuowdtle 3-1 and edging Avenue Road 3-2. Downsview troqnced our minor bantams TO and Reg Hills' boys have gone into a bit of a skid. The minor midgets lost another close one 4-3 to Finchurst and if Rod Pender's dad had got his old Ford going, this may not have happened. Smith was immediately summoned from the bench but it was too late as the Dodgers had to fight an uphill battle the rest of the game. Bob Sidey scored for Weston in the second period on assists from Jim Wilson and little used Ron Wallace. The teams entered the third period with St. Mikes ahead I-l. Sean McDonough of the Buzzers then scored a three-goal hat Our MTHL bantams continue their hot streak winning bl over Phils Tire and 6-0 over West Hill. MINOR HOCKEY ' The up and coming hockey stars of the "minors" continue to play 71151 1969 PWL T Pts 2 l4 ll at Grand Ravine; anxiously awaiting the opening of Habitant arena which is now slated for Feb., 2. Results. of games last week were: DODGER NOTES: The OHA Jr. B All-Star team has been chosen by the team managers. Weston’s 15-year-old Bob Smith was picked second team goalie and teammate Murray Haggett was picked second team center. Dave Davies was chosen alternate left winger to fill in for the Markham left winger. The All-Stars play last years champions Markham Sealers at Markham Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 22. At Dixie Arena Sunday night, Smith started in the net for Weston and proved his value as he turned aside 16 shots in the opening frame. Hal Murphy on an assist from Murray Haggett and Haggett from lain Douglas put the Dodgers ahead before Dixie's Jim Glover scored with a minute and a half to go in the first period. Defenceman John Lee gave Weston an insurance goal in the second period on an assist by Dave Davies. There was no scoring in the third period and the score ended up 3-1 in favour of Weston. _ _ These two teams tangle again at Weston Arena this Friday night as they battle for fourth place. Game time 8:30 p.m. , ATOM SERIES __ Cappy Steel 5 - Leo, Contracting 4. Vic PM led Cappy Steel with a hat trick while Emery Drugs and U.P.W.A. battled to a 2-2 tie. This is the first tie game that the minors have played. TYKES SERIES - Tommy -McLean Jr. led Macey's Essa to a 3-0 win over Leo Contracting. This was Tommy's first shutout of the season. In the second game Watson Row led Benson and Decillia to a 5-3 upset over Herb Lance, getting three of his team's goals. trick to put the game out of reach. Dave Clancy and Iain Douglas replied for the Dodgers to make the final score 6-3 for St. Mikes. THE WESTON Tings For information regarding fees, etc., phone Mrs. White at 225-7773. The course, which continues till April 2, Started yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 15) at Downsview area branch of the public library, 2793 Keel St., Downsview. A DIVISION Doug Lockhart continued his hot tttoring at he poured 31 points into the basket while leading Al Basian Mens Wear to a 63-53 win over Christies. CGE trounced the Texans 68-47 on the strength of Tom Self's 24 point performance and Al Quance contributed 21 as the Formosa Club topped the East York Grads 50-39. Classes start at 9:30 a.m. Coffee will'be served in the library to mothers of the participating children. "North York YMCA's rhythm and movement classes for children 3-6 years old have openings available," said director Mrs. Barbara White. B DIVISION AGT' stretched their winning streak to eight games as 'they walloped HABN Flyers 61-41. Nick Menczel of the Flyers was the top scorer in the game with 19 points while Bob Smagala accounted for 14 of the winners total. Mike Betcherman with 23 and Lindsay Homblass with 22 points led Celtics to a 61-52 win over Burns Heating and the Hawks downed Carusos 55-38. CDlVlSlON In a close contest Westwood Sheet Metal nipped league leading Proctor and Gamble 37-35. In the final minute Proctor and Gamble scored 6 unanswered points but they fell two short as they missed tying the game on an easy layup seconds Exercise for tots -----------------V----- York mm’ basketball E Are you Percentage-wise? before. the find whistle. Dominion Bridge led once again by Wally Parobec, Introducing CANADA PERMANENT TRUST your newly appointed State Farm Agent who offers you the best in auto, life and home insurance. __ State Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head office Scarborough, Ontario Frank J. Olson 46 Gaydon Avenue Weston 249-0855 SPECIAL SAVINGS A quick balance Milder-mo cheques 1943 Weston Road, 24T8276 J. G. Wigglesworth, MANAGER CANADA PERMANENT] TERM SAVINGS Two short-term . investments-secure-ammo 4% who accounted for 21 points, topped Armenians 55-36. 3? REGULAR SAVINGS Great for. current expenses-free cheques

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