| â€"_@ Knights of Columbus «Humber Valley Hockey The Atoms came on string to defeat Willowdale 6â€"1 led @ by MIKE SANDERS with a hat trick, backed by singles from HERB HENDRICKS, GARY REID and MIKE DEWEY. Frank Hawkins‘ Minor Bantams took a 4â€"2 loss to Duffield B.C. in a very rough encounter, the goals coming from PAUL GIULIANI and TOMMY DUNNETT. The team ‘"‘Prevent cigarette adâ€" diction before it starts‘" was ’the theme of Tumpane Home and School association meeting on Monday November 10. The speaker was Chaplin John Corban from Branson Hospital who heads the "five day plan to stop smoking"‘ clinic. Questions were directed to a panel of people in the ,_ community consisting of two addicted smokers, two who @quit smoking and three non smokers. Firemen admitted children with matches might have been the cause. A basement fire last Sunday morning gave North York firemen a two and a half hour battle in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kowalchuk, on Burr Ave. Mr. Kowalchuk said one of his children ran to tell him, !ust as he was about to leave or church. ATOM St. Andrewsâ€"11 Our Lady Of The Airwaysâ€"0 In the opening game of the evening, St. Andrews swamped O.L.A. 11â€"0. Neil McNeil notched four goals, Chris Deighan came up with three, John Doyle tallied twice, while Ronnie Schoutsen and Keiran Reynolds each counted once. Tim Carrigan made several good rushes for Airways, but was unable to beat St. Anâ€" A film strip shown was "I‘ll choose the high road" and also a film "The Drag" sponsered by the Canadian Cancer Society, which was geared to show young children the bad effects of 'smoking. Many people attending the meeting brought their children with them who participated in the discussion with much en thusiasm. Home and school attack smoking drew‘s goalie. St. Stephensâ€"2 St. Judesâ€"0 Wayne Cantina, goalie for St. Judes, played a great game, stopping all but two shots to keep his team in the game. M. Cotter finally got by him with an unassisted goal for St. Stephens, with P. Carney notching the inâ€" surance goal from R. Czech. +++ St. Benedictsâ€"4 Our Lady of Victoryâ€"2 St. Benedicts led off with Pat Savickus notching the first goal, assisted by Tim Another week of successful effort was reported by coaches from Atoms up to our T.H.L. entry. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 Wihipe NB whinriatie h ues h yb <ir h Clneb in PA NEWS BRIEF +â€"+â€"+ North West Boy‘s Club 2 victory featuring ROMANO CARLUCCI‘S two goals and JOHN DONAHUE getting the insurance marker. Minor Midgets had a happy week of shutâ€"out hockey, beating York Mills first on a pair from BOB NADEAU, and a single by RUSS _ THORNTON. Downsview were blanked by PETER BOTH with handy help from PAUL KNIGHT netting twice and DAVE WILSON making it three. winning the first 3â€"2 on RON SEATgN’S double and PAUL DOUGLAS getting the winner. The second meeting ended in a draw, despite the accurate single shooting of RON . BROWN, JOHN CIRILLO and BRUCE STANDING. St. Jamesâ€"3 Our Lady of the Airwaysâ€"1 In the first Minor Bantam game, St. James edged O.L.A. 31. Mike Elwood netted the first tally unassisted for the winners, followed by Ray Poirier sinking a pass from Frank Debons. W. St. Jean then came back for O.L.A., scoring from D. Menary, but Chris Weigel squelched the rally with an unassisted counter. After _ a _ series _ of exhibitions, the Minor League opens its schedule on Saturday. Teams in all divisions are now at . full strength and a season of fine competitive hockey is hoped for. The Club is very happy to welcome a group of new sponsors this year so our thanks _ go to _VAL AGNELLIE AGENCIES, YORK TOWNE TAVERN, MIDCONTINENT TRUCK, DON‘S AUTO PARTS, CASINO PIZZERIA, LANET PROPERTIES and welcome resumed its winning ways against Goldstars H.C. in a 3â€" The T.H.L. Midgets came into the news with a two game â€" series _ against Goulding Park, narrowly Haunn, followed closely by Paul Black‘s goal, assisted by Dean MciIntyre, and a third by Joe Sannuto, assisted by Pat Savicus. St. Judes then came storming back with Joey Connor tallying from Billy Guerin, and Louie Durbano sinking one from Brian Doyle. Joe Sannuto put the game on ice for St. Benedicts near the end, however, when he connected on a pass from Pat Savicus, to end the game 4â€"2 for the Bennies. 2062 Weston Rd. 244â€"6461 Chalet A OIVISION OF CRUICKSHANK MOTORS LTD. MINOR BANTAM ++ + SALES CINDY LANTEIGNE had 123 and ANDREW POLLOCK had a 101 high single score in Juniors NANCY WRIGHT â€" 265 and ALEX TANASKOWâ€"162 and in. Seniors â€" SHIRLEY STEVENS â€" 256 and RICHARD PETRASTEK â€" 226. Last week Super Spare crests went to KERRIE FOY and NANCY BALDWIN. This week a specialcrest for scoring 100 pins over their average goes to NANCY WRIGHT, KIM MACâ€" LAREN, ALEX TANAâ€" SK O W , S HIR LE Y STEVENS and BRUCE BALDWIN. On November 22 all our bowlers will be going for a "BEAT YOUR AVERAGE®" crest and we would like to see the whole family out to cheer your bowler on. again, but then the roof fell in â€" as â€" Transfiguration slapped in six more goals. These counters were by John Zelia from Greg Paolini, Zonka Pehar from Richard Plourde, Roland De Marci unassisted, Eric Lavigne from Al Conlin, John Zelia from Greg Ellis, and finally John Zelia again from Greg Ellis and Greg Paolini. We would like to honour Mrs. Margaret Hughes this week who is coaching six very active 8 and 9 year old girls, Marg. calls her team The Jumpin Jills and a name well chosen. Hats off to Marg. who is doing a fine job. Transfigurationâ€"7? so stephm.'z Joey De Santis led off for St. Stephens with an unassisted goal, which was quickly answered â€" by Transfiguration when Bob Pearce evened the score. Larry Merrick tapped in a pass from Joey De Santis to put St. Stephens ahead St. Judesâ€"1 Paul McLean notched two of the goals for the Bennies, Tom Quigg assisted on both, Joe Birch tallied twice, unassisted, and earned another point on a pass to Michael McCarthy, who promptly rapped it home. George Bannon was the lone marksman for St. Judes, spoiling a possible shutâ€"out for St. Benedicts. back to past friends MACEY ESSO, BENSON â€"AND DECILLIA, HERB LANCE, CAPY STEEL and LEO CONTRACTORS. How about bringing your boy to Hockey and join in the excitement. May we remind you the Parking lot at Habitant Arena is now open. BOWLING In Bantam â€" division, TONKS â€" CONTROLLER vote "FOR A STRONG vOICE At METRO®" VOTE TO ELECT ALDERMAN "CHRIS" Maintained lowest hydro rate in metro. Developed comprehensive zoning bylaw. Established bylaw enforcement department. = Developed sewer improvements in Rogers Rd. and Hillary, Lonborough and Keele areas. ° : Promoted fund allocation for d sidewalk and pavement renewal program. Committee chairman responsible for Beach Hall Apartments. Conceived plan that develop Borough of York Stadium. Advocates complete review of public transportation. Propose use of Belt Line for Monoâ€"Rail high speed service. Executive member of metro for 3 years. Honorary life member of Harwood and West Fairbank Ratepayers association. Executive officer of York Lions. ' Educated in York educational system. Chairman of every committee of council. Promoted or supported all Major legislation designed to improve adâ€" ministration of York. Encouraged industrial and commercial redevelopment to in: rease assessment. Councillor, Deputy Reeve and Reeve 1951 to 1960, Alderman Ward 5, 1967 to A Fine Record of Achievement He has been a constant fighter to increase new assessment. Only new taxes can help hold the tax line for our older home areas, senior citizens and persons on pension or fixed incomes. A veteran member of both York and Metro councils for 13 of the past 19 years. Chris brings experience and responsibility to bear on the many and varied problems of the taxpayers. While Reeve for 4 years, 1957 to 1960, he led council to hold the taxrate to less than % mill increase of the municipal levy, a record for all metro. "A MAN OF ACTION®" FOR CARS AND INFORMATION TONKS | X | CONTROLLER COURTESY" "SERVICE" 169â€"7739 653â€"7338 7166â€"0921