Steve Belint with two and Bill Frost with one. Owen Sound tallies were by Mike Swirla and Derek Lehr with a single assist by Yenci Czybok MARLBOROS 1 HAMILTON 0 Marlies edged Hamilton in this close game on a goal by Steve Grudi assisted by Jim Greenhead. Ron Hughes earned the shutout. PEE WEE _ WATERLOO6 STRATFORD 1 Waterloo went all out as they downed Stratford 6 to 1. Stefaniuk led the scoring with two goals and two assists while Adams wasn‘t far behind with one goal and two assists. Other point getters were Wilson with two assists, Armstrong, Hyland and Whitaker with a goal each and Clint, Rod Glenn and Campolucci with an assist each. Fraser scored Stratford‘s only _ goal unassisted. MINOR BANTAM ROCHESTER 4 CLEVELAND 1 Rochester managed the win over Cleveland on goals by John Martini, Jim Moyer, who also earned an assist, Steve Meek, and Walter Lesniewsky. Steve Cox scored a single assist. Cleveland‘s lone goal came from Hal Van Vugt assisted by Alan Straker and John Ponikvar. Flowers on the Comâ€" munion Table were presented by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 213 in honour of Mr. Boggs who is Padre of this Branch, and BUFFALO 3 QUEBEC 2 Warren Bruce, Ken Munro and Bill Wellwood scored for Buffalo as they downed Quebec 3 to 2 in this close contest. Assists were by Joe Kennedy, John Frogley, Ted Brookhouse and _ Ted Kolanko. Quebec goals went to Tim Gunn with one and an assist, and Paul Davidson. Brian Magee also earned an margaret leeper 241â€"6394 An impressive service was of Zone Dâ€"2. held at Weston Presbyterian A reception and lu: Church on the occasion of the Creelman Hall follow 15th anniversary in that service. Church of Rev. R.J. and Mrs. +++ Boggs. That chirping in the As a token of grateful appreciation, the congregation presented a stained glass window, dedicated in honour of the Minister‘s 32 years in the Presbyterian Church. The window, the theme of which is "Christ has Arisen‘‘ was unveiled by Mrs. Boggs, and presented to the Church by Rev. Boggs. The special service was conducted by Rev. G.D. Johnston, M.B.E., M.A.D.D., and Rev. J.A. Monro, M.C., B.A., D.D., personal friends of Rev. Boggs, and representatives of various Church organizations also patrâ€" ticipated. WINDSOR 7 LONDON 0 Windsor rolled right over London in this game winning 7 to 0 on goals by Poolock with two and two assists, Ireland with two, and Wright, Beliveau and Ware with one each. Assists went to Parovalitis and Duprey with two each. Jeff McBride earned the shutout. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1970 weston wanderings WESTON NilNOR HOCKEY Continued from Page 5 NEW HAVEN 5 BOSTON 3 Glen Newbold and Bruce Bayes scored twice each as New Haven managed the win over Boston. Ron Whillier scored once and assisted on another while Dan Cherry assisted on two and Art Gagner and Brent Duprey assisted on one each. Boston marksmen _ were _ Tony Dimou with two goals, Bob Richards with a goal and an assist and John Wright and Reg Schade with an assist each. BANTAM DETROIT 4 RANGERS 2 Detroit defeated Rangers 4 to 2 on goals by Jim Simpson and Don Armstrong who scored two each. Assists were by Dave Reeves, Randy McBride and Ross McMaster. Both Ranger goals were scored by Brad Thornback with single assists by Glen Kelly and Tony Avola. MIDGET TORONTO 5 CANADIENS 2 Toronto _ rolled _ over Canadiens 5 to 2 as Bruce Smart scored three times and assisted on another. Wayne Higgins did the opâ€" posite scoring one and assisting on three. Jim Leitch scored the other goal and Stan Kolanko picked up a single assist to round off the scoring for Toronto. George Cowie and Rick Savage tallied for Canadiens as Blair Seckington, Don Robinson and Bob Polwarth earned an assist each. CHICAGO5 AMERICANS 3 e Julius Troll led the scoring for Chicago with two goals and an assist. Jonas Dobis also scored twice while Rob Smith and Dave Best assisted on two each. The other goal was by Russ Rippington â€" and _ Mike Saunders earned a single assist. Americans scores were by Craig Stewart, Bruce Smart and Ted Woods with Woods also earning an assist. Other assists were by Danny Balaka and Paul Mchean with one each. A reception and lunch in Creelman Hall followed the service. +++ That chirping in the area of King St. has nothing to do with _ optimistic birds forecasting Spring. It‘s been coming from Weston Public Library, as little preâ€" schoolers gather for their Story Hour, held on Friday mornings at 10:30. This group, under the direction of Librarian, Mrs. Dodds is made up of youngsters from three years old up, and the informal program is designed to encourage an interest in stories appropriate to their age group and concentration span. Games in which everyone participates are also on the program, and Mrs. Dodds, herself the mother of a "teeny‘"‘, is said to be a natural at _ dispersing shyness and holding the interest of these small citizens. His most recent awards were in 1969 â€" first in senior men‘s singles at Central Ontario Championships and fourth in junior men‘s singles at the Canadian Championships. . PAINT IMhiURAL Continued from Page 3 has inaugurated "This is Guidance;‘"‘ an hour long Sunday discussion plus telephone response morning show. Hosting the program is Westviews‘ Head of Guidance, Ray Kerr. "This is Guidance" is a programme which enlarges ( via the radio) the role of the guidance councellor while at the same time creating a new sense of understanding on the part of the adult population of the job of a guidance counsellor. If you‘re up and moving Sunday morning 9 a.m. to 10 am. tune in (or phone) "This is Guidance," CHUM 1050 radio with moderator Ray Kerr â€" you may like what you hear. Next Thursday (Feb 5) the entire school is packing up early, suspending classes and heading toward Pioneer Village for Westviews‘ first Winter Carnival and Talent Night. The Village will be tranâ€" sformed into one huge snowy playground as our 1,100 students take part in sleigh rides, skating, races, girls hockey and broomball games and tug o0‘ war con tests. Small prizes to the winners, hot chocolate to all. Returning to school by 4: 30 "Variety Review" will have already started; comprised of ten acts, ranging from comical skits and singing to poetry reading. Miss Snow Queen ‘70 will then be crowned (probably with a cake of ice) to conclude the days festivities. Sounds like fun. Kenneth Polk, 15 of Dixon Road began skating at the age of 7 and is at present in grade 10 at Kipling Collegiate. He would like to compete in world and olympic â€" championships before getting into the world of science. He has racked up quite a record of wins in championships across the country and the U.S.A. beginning with finishing first in juvenile men‘s division at Niagara Invitational, Bufâ€" falo in 1965. Kenneth Polk, competing this week in the 1970 Figure Skating Championships at Edmonton, Alberta, shows his style. 0 Young Champion Among the local youngsters competing in the 1970 Figure Skating Championships is a young man who plans to major in chemistry at University of Toronto. Our coach of the week is Janie Gemmell, Janie comes in every week from her nursing school in Kitchener to coach her team called the Mod Squad consisting of three boys and three girls. Janie coached our bantam girls‘ baseball team this year and is taking a bowling team for the second time. Thanks Janie for putting North West Bowling into your very busy schedule and good luck in your nursing studies. In Tyke play Herb Lance defeated York Town, which is the top team, 1â€"0, and the shutout went to Ron Chamâ€" bers. Leo Contractors won two games this week the first game they beat Herb Lance 2â€"0 and 2â€"0 against Benson & Decillia. Scorers in the second â€" game were Roy Sicord and R. Marshall. The blonde haired young man describes his skating style as athletic and enjoys free skating more than the figures. He does calisthenics as part of his training and his advice to other aspiring skaters is to "practice, practice, practice." He practises about 23 hours a week all year. He holds a gold medal in singles skating and silver in dance; trains at the Granite Club and the Lakeshore Skating Club. BOYS CLUB Continued from Page 5 Randy O‘Quinn â€" 138, Kenny Catania â€" 101, Mike Crow â€" 180, Donna Gemmell â€" 182, Sandy Bodanis â€" 161, Robert Massey â€" 189, Karen Curling â€" 202, Dorothy Crossey and Reg Baldwin â€" 198, Donna Sewell â€" 185, John Tanaskow â€" 213, and Wayne Minett â€" 252. Minor Hockey League This week is Minor Hockey Week. Don‘t send your son to the areaa, bring him and stay and watch him play. In Mite play Macey Esso and Bob‘s Towing tied their game 1â€"1 with some enâ€" thusiastic goal tending by both boys, Mike Lindow and Bobby Walks. The goal getters were Steve MacLella and R. Sammit. In Atoms, Midcontinent Truck and Casino Pizzeria finished with a score of 5â€"3 for Casino. In Bantams, Doms Auto Parts 6, Leo Contractors 4, with V. Piva scoring a hat trick for Doms. Capy Steel had their first win defeating Borg Bros., the second place team, 4â€"2. Goal getters were B. Bakker with two goals and P. Crawford and R. Miller getting singles for Capy Steel; for Borg Bros., F. Infusino and E. Knox. Wilsons Texaco 1 Seven Up 0 Wilsons Texaco won their third game in a row behind the shutâ€"out goal tending of S. Kelly and the scoring of D. Buchinski. Jones Real Estate 4 Hurley Express 3 Jones got back on its winning way downing Hurley 4â€"3. B. Scott was the big man with the hatâ€"trick for Jones S. Pelletiee for Wycliffe and D. Flude for Boyd acâ€" counted for all the scoring in this 1â€"1 draw. Circle M Stars 2 Milva Auto Flyers 2 In this 2â€"? sawâ€"off G. Oliver and P. Higgins scored for Circle M while L. Gazzola accounted for both Milva goals. Circle C Blues 4 La Vogue Penguins 2 T. Macartney came up with four goals for Circle C as they downed the Penguins 42. D. Glynn and S. Mcâ€" Dougall answered for La Vogue. In this midâ€"week game played at Grandravine, goalie S. Dunslow playing for Milva recorded the shutout against the Seals. The Milva marksmen were L. Gazzola with three, E. Rambalski with two and J, McRobb with one. arena with a arm full of team sweaters and various other equipment and last but not least, when you see the youngsters out there giving their all suddenly you realize that everything you . have done or participated in suddenly becomes worâ€" thwhile, ] 1 enciose Mail Subscription of $7.00 per year in Canada. ) Other countries $9.00 per year. (_] Please deliver by carrier. YES.... I Would Like To Subscribe To The WESTON TIMES 241â€"52 1 1 MITE Milva Auto Flyers 6 Boyd Seals 0 Wycliffe Kings 1 Boyd Seals 1 MINOR ATOM Bible Class Wednesdays . . . . . 8: 15 P.M. Sunday School . ... ... ... . 9:45 A.M. Write Box 221, Weston, Ontario. For Free Bible Study Courses CHRISTADELPHIANS An official receipt will be mailed to you. 2189 Weston_Rd. â€" Clip Here â€" SUNDAY at 7: P.M. The Key 695 Scarlett Rd. (Just South of Lawrence Ave.) HUMBERVIEW HOCKEY Continued from Page 8 CHRIST WILL REMOVE THE CURSE Boyd Saints 6 Golden Eagles 2 Boyd, still unbeaten, downed the Eagles by the tune of 6â€"2. K. Gibson got the hatâ€"trick for Boyd, S. Wallace added two and K. Dawson one. three for Hurley. PEE WEE TCS Sweeps 2 MOFL Roadrunners 1 The Sweeps won their third game in the last four by defeating MOFL 2â€"1 in this game. D. Dawson and J. Higgins were the. Sweeps‘ marksmen while D. Evans answered for the Roadrunners. Pressick Lancers 6 YÂ¥ ork Steel Arrows 1 R. Giacimini and S. Mitâ€" chell were each two goal men for Pressick with J. Curley and D. Trevorrow each adding one. C. Lamâ€" brinos was the lone marksman for York Steel. BANTAM Academy Auto 9 Preesick Hornets 2 S. Walters was the big man for Academy with five goals, M. Schriner scored two while R. Gugliammi and M. Cullum each added one. S. Fisher was Pressick‘s lone marksman. while R. Fedeto added a _ Open 7 Days 2370 FINCH AVE. WEST WESTON, ONT. PAGE 11