League President Gordon Moore welcomed all present and said 1968â€"69 was the most successful year to date. Team and individual awards were presented as follows: e presentations were held on Monday and _ Wednesday evenings at the Rangers Legion Hall as players and parents were guests. School‘s out for these employee students of a special course in Basic Blueprint Reading held at Ferrantiâ€"Packard Electric Limited, Industry Street. Seneca College and Ontario Manpower Retraining combine to bring special training to personnel in coâ€"operation with business and industry. Shown her I. to r. front row: Helen Hazelwood, Catherine Nehry, Nancy Kidd and Esther McLister, back row: Paul Kelly, Joseph White, Instructor O. H. Zander, B. Sc., P. Eng., of Seneca College, Tom Martin and William Poliock. Also graduated but not shown: Eric Smith, James Welsh, Shirley Hogan, Margaret McFarlane, Abbus Edun, Joyce Williams and James LeVoir. Weston Minor Hockey League by Doug Moore Last _ week saw _ the windâ€"up and presentation ceremonies for the Pee Wee Champions â€" Stratford were presented with the Stan & Dean Wilson Trophy by Mr. Elwood Wilson. Individual trophies to the Stratford players _ were presented by G ord Sa unders, L eag ue Supervisor. Group Winners â€" London: Crests presented by ‘"Tug" Wilson. Leading Scorer â€" Paul Davidson, 2nd Leading _ Scorer. â€" Tie: Warren Bruce and â€" Tim Clarke, best Goalkeeper â€" Mark Baddeley, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Miles Backhouse, Most Valuable Player â€" Brian Hayashi, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Tim Gunn. Bantam Champions â€" New Haven â€" presented Rangers Branch â€" Rick Hather, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Ed. Rupay, Most Valuable Player â€" Tie: Glen Newbold and Bob Richards. Minor Bantam Champions â€" Quebec Aces â€" presented the _ Tom Dougherty Trophy by Mrs. I. Scott, Group Winners â€" Rochester â€" Crests presented by Bob Richards, Leading Scorer â€" Tony Dimou, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Orlando Notorianni, Best Goalkeeper Page 12 pesants A KENNETH HYMAN PRODUCTION STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 22. BIG ACTION SHOW! NE TH HMAN PRODUCTION | 7B e/emony and! grearness Copmmpniiet | ... e speedand spectacie! Midget Champions â€" Canadiens presented the C.C.M. Trophy by D. Lawson. Group Winners â€" Toronto, Minor A tom Champions â€" Guelph â€" presented the Weston Recreation Commission Trophy by "Tug" Wilson. Group Winners â€" Pittsburg, Leading Scorer â€" Jeff Ward, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Tom Anderson, Best Goalkeeper â€" Rod Forcier, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Peter Foy, Most Valuable Player â€" Ken Graves, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Billy Heakes. Atom Champions â€" Kitchener â€" W eston Police Assoc. T rophy presented . by George Cowie. Group Winners â€" Hamilton, Leading Scorer â€" Kim Adams, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Frank Wiederer, Best Goalkeeper â€" Dave Trimbee, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Bruce Rudoiph, Most Valuible Player â€" Dean Moir, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Mark Armstrong. No. 213 Legion Trophy by Miss O live Mattison, President Ladies Auxiliary. Trophies presented by Merv. Buck. Group Winner â€" New Haven â€" Crests presented by Doc Banting, Leading Scorer â€" David D‘Orsay, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Rick McCloskey, Best Goalkeeper â€" Gerry Bloomfield, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Dave Beech, Most Valuable Player â€" Gary Ware, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Peter Bannon. Within the boundaries of Canada‘s â€" ten _ provinces taken together (excluding the Territories) four out of every five acres of land are forested. â€" Bart Niosi, Best Goalkeeper â€" Dave Baddeley , 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Jack Rhodes, Most Valuable Player â€" Gary Best, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Bruce Smart. Juvenile Champions â€" St. Louis â€" Richard Seagrave Memorial Trophy presented by Gary Seagrave. Group Winners â€" St. Louis, Leading Scorer â€" John McLeod, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Wayne Fod&n, Best Goalkeeper â€". John Paine, 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Bob Rainsford, Most Valuable Leading _ Scorer â€" Matt Stewart, 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Bart Niosi, Best Goalkeeper â€" Dave W . T. New nham, President of Seneca, said that there are presently 15 such courses b eing conducted, involving 300 adult students in the North York area. Present courses taking place on company premises â€" include _ Speed Reading, Machine Shop Practice, â€" English as a Seneca College of A p plie d Arts and Technology is reaching out to business and industry in the Borough of North York and York County to fill a need in education. Many of the Business and Industry courses are given _ on company site with financial assistance through _ the O ntario M a n p o w er Retraining Program of the Ontario _ Department of Education. College trains on location INSTALLED COMPLETE WITH ‘69.00 2 SPEAKERS ... FrrRom © Stereo Sound Services AUTO AND HOME TAPE PLAYERS 2291 KEELE STREET 244 Conditiena‘ acceptance in a 1â€"2 & 3 year college program may be granted to thase applicants odmitted to The Special College Preparatory Course. Mowever, a full ronge of choices may not be available since enrolment limit may hove been reached in some programs. For those lacking complete ediicational admission requirements) For Students wishing to enter 1â€"2 and 3 Year Programs in the Applied and Liberal Arts, Business, Creative Arts and Technology 259â€"5411 EXT. 31 Offers of Applied Arts and Technology HUMBER COLLEGE COURSE BEGINS: 23 June, 1969 INTERVIEWS: A SPECIAL COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE INTRODUCTORY OFFER DURATION: 16 Weeks ‘IEWS: 9 and 16 June, 3 p.m. to Write or Telephone for Interview : 56 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard Toronto 18, Ontario (Shell Service Centre) THE WESTON TIMES ADMISSIONS OFFICER QUEENSWAY CAMPUS Companies welcome the assistance of their Mr. 0. H. Zander, B.SC., P.Eng., of Seneca College of A p plie d Arts and Techno logy was the instructor. p . m.. Monday and Wednesday evenings after the workers finished their shift. F erra ntiâ€"Packard supplied their employees with supper before the class started. Ferrantiâ€"Packard Electric Limited, Industry Street, in coâ€"operation with Seneca, has just completed a course in Basic Blueprint Reading. This course was conducted in the company cafeteria between 5:15 p.m. and 7: 15 S e c o n d La ng uage, Organizational Behavior and Fundamental Principles of Hotel Operation. . The Bob Askin Memorial Trophy â€" for _ the _ most o u ts t a n d i ng a n d Sportsmanlike Player in the Juvenile League presented to Tom Long â€" by Mrs. Bob Askin. Clark. T he evenings were concluded by the presentation of crests to all the players who participated in the league who had not w o n a n y T e a m C h a m p i o ns hi pss . Refreshments followed and a Film of the "Indy" 500 Auto Race. Player â€" Doug Hill, 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" John ENDS: 12 October, 1969 FEES: $12.50 per subject 9 p.m. 259â€"5411 EXT. 31 244â€"5645 Community College: in solving many. of their educational and upgrading problems of changing technology. 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