Weston Times (1966), 20 Nov 1969, p. 16

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Guelph 1 Marco Ponikvar and Steve Clarke were the workhorses for the Barrie team scoring two goals each. Guelph‘s lone marksman was Robert Hutchinson who scored on a pass from Chris Britton. ATOM Hamilton 1 > Kitchener 0 This was a close game with lone goal by Tim Davidson. Both Dave Trimbee who scored the shutout and Craig Adams played well in the PEE WEE Waterloo 5 Lonc Waterloo managed the win on goals by Mark Armâ€" strong, Maurizio Cantolucci, Fred Stefaniuk, Rod Glenn and Tom Griffith. London marksmen were â€" Peter Swanck with two goals and Mike Ingram with one. Stratford 5 Windsor 3 Point getters for Stratford were Wayne Fraser with two goals, Scott Beckett Bruce Weaver and Mike Ferri with a goal each. Brad Ireland scored twice for Windsor and Barnard Beliveau scored MINOR ATOM Oshawa 4 Pittsburg 0 Goals for Oshawa were scored by Kevin Tweddle, Bruce .Simmons, â€" Greg Bryant, and Mike Bowser. Kevin Scott worked hard in the nets to earn the shutout. Barrie 4 Windsor 4 Mariboros 0 Dave Trimbee who had filled in for Hamilton‘s missing goaltender was successful in his own game kicking aside all shots to earn the shutout. Goals for Windsor were by Mike Swirla, Dave Kennedy, Derrik Lehr and Paul Avarell. Circle C 2, Milva Autobody 0 D. Paterson was the two goal man for Circle C while goalie R. Hunt recorded the shutâ€"out. Boyd Seals 8, Circle M 1 The Seals swam all over Circle M in this game with B. Cook scoring four while B. McDonald, S. Flude, M. Boyd and T. McDonald By Dave Gerry This writer was at Habitant Arena on Nov. 15 at 7.30 a.m. to watch a practice that the NY Tykes were having and in which my son was playing. It was a treat to the eye to see some of the Mites arriving just after 8.00 a.m. to play their first game of the morning. They arrived in full equipment (minus skates) wide awake and ready to go. The enthusiasm of these boys is to be comâ€" mended and to the parents who bring them at this time of the morning our thanks. Y BODDINGTON Humber: iew Hockey Weston golfers in Weston Minor Hockey Quebec 1 Rochester 1 Both goaltenders, Mark Baddley for Quebec and Robert Coz for Rochester played fine games. Quebec‘s lone tally was by Paul Davidson and Rochester‘s by Don Prysunka. BANTAM Boston 4 Detroit 2 Tony Dimou led the Boston team to victory scoring two goals. Other points were scored by Bob Paul and Nick Romita. Both Detroit goals were by Jim Simpson. New Haven 3 Rangers 1 New Haven won this one due mostly to the efforts of Dan Cherry who scored all three goals, the "Hat Trick". Rangers‘ lone tally was scored by Russ Milligan. MIDGET Americans 6 *Toronto 4 Stewart and Long led the way scoring two goals each for Americans. Other goals were by Duncan and McLean. Toronto goals were by Kolanko, Polwarth, Higgins and Walker. Chicago 5 Canadiens 2 Pointgetters were Troll with two goals, Smith, Saunders and Kurnik with one goal each. Canadiens‘ goals were scored by Seckington and Hase. Minor Atom Hurley Express 3, Wilsons Texaco 0. Hurley must have been drinking ‘Sky Chief‘ for this win as P. Mitchell, R. Dunbar and C. Pressick scored singles while R. Romanko registered the shutâ€"out. SevenUp 1. Jones Insurance 1 J. Breeze for Seven Up and N. Lanteigne for Jones were the marksmen in this 1â€"1 draw. MINOR BANTAM Buffalo 2 Cleveland 2 Goals for Buffalo were scored by Wayne Bruce and Randy Cain. Cleveland‘s goals were by Philipo Sansone and Dave Langdon both unassisted. ALL STARS The Weston All Stars were active again last Sunday and played some very> close games. The Minor Bantams Wycliffe Kings 4, Penguins 0 Goalie M. Musgrave registered his second shutâ€" out in two games while D. Pelletier scored the hatâ€"trick and N. Dyer added a goal for Wycliffe. scorer for Circle M was B. Peewee Little Lancers 5, MOFL Roadrunners 1 J. Curley with two goals, Next Sunday Weston All Stars play again same time, same place: 11:45 to 2:45 at Weston Arena why not come out for some of the best minor hockey around? Weston rink eliminated Ralph Donovan of Weston Curling Club won the first of three games Saturday, November 8, in the Fourth Annual Ontario Dunlop Curling Bonspiel in Whitby, Ontario. Boyd 9, Academy Auto 2 Boyd ran over Academy with S. Wallace scoring five N. Sinclair scoring two and K. Gibson And K. Dawson each adding one. M. Brok and T. Grimaldi were the scorers for Academy. Bantam Golden Eagles 3, Pressick 1 The Golden Eagles were in flight for this game with D. Prins, R. Niedermuller and W. Stordy scoring for the Eagles while D. Winger was the lone marksman for Pressick. played a team from Erindale and tied 1 to 1. The Pee Wees did a little better managing to defeat the team from Lakeview 2â€"1. The Atoms too had a tough fight with the Cloverleaf team but held on to a 1â€"1 tie. Weston Minor Atoms played a tight defensive game and were able to come away with a 2â€"0 shutout over the Cloverleaf Minor Atoms. Mr. Donovan and his rink defeated Bruce Boyd of Agincourt 7 â€" 5 but in their second game, the Donovan rink lost 8 â€" 2 to Joe Gurowka of Dixie Curling Club. In the straight elimination event, all culing rinks must win their second game and unâ€" fortunately the Donovan rink was eliminated. M. McDermott, J. Mitchell and R. Giacimini led the Little Lancers to this win while A. Oletic answered for the Roadrunners. TCS Sweeps 3 Bowman Arrows 2 D. Dawson got the hatâ€" trick for TCS while C. Lambrinos and F;. Lochiciero answered for Bowman. ® Factory to customer z Custom quality paints Wholesale prices ® Choice of 1,500 colours ® Moneyâ€"back guarantee ©® Driveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West Est. 20 Â¥rs. 1671â€"6162 Weston pro Gordon De Laat will lead the local team. Players who have already been selected to accompany him are R. J. (Bert) Telford of Toronto, Douglas H. Adamson of Willowdale, Ontario and Gordon Presswood of Islington. The Goodwill event takes place Dec. 9â€"13 and inâ€" vitations have been sent to A foursome from the Weston GolHf Club will be among the more than 80 teams converging _ on Hamilton, Bermuda in early December for the 17th Bermuda Goodwill Golf Tournament. Bermuda tournament Rush hour. Every family has one. When there are dishes to be washed, kids to be tubbed, Dad scrubbing up. Then Sis decides she has to have a shower. It takes a lot of hot water to keep the traffic moving. That‘s why you need the Cascade electric water heaterâ€"the big producer. It‘s got the capacity a busy family needs, and it‘s economical, too. Cascade keeps you in hot water for only pennies a day. Ask your Hydro about the quiet, clean, electric Cascade water heater. CS9â€"5905 WK apoe : one We t oi t o on ® clubs all over the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom. Three Bermudian teams will take part this yearâ€"and one from West Germany. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bidg.) GOING OVERSEAS > BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 244â€"5324 FOR MAYOR The Name of the Game is Allâ€"Electric Living ask your hydro ODD FELLOWS HALL 24 CHURCH ST. Admission 50 Cents 20 Games â€" Jack Pot Sponsored By Odd Fellows Weston Lodge Proceeds For Benevole nt Work Saturday

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