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Weston Times (1966), 12 Mar 1970, p. 12

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‘0 PAGE It M.Betedietaeiirtehedtirat plaeeinttteAtoenserusop Mammal righting» regular season of Number Valley Knights of Columbus Hockey. Joe Sennuto 'g hat trick along with five mists by Tim Haunn sparked St. .Benedieta' win. Pat Savickus netted two counters, and Dennis Sinclair, Larry Sutton, Paul Rouse, and Mike Smith rounded out the score with one apiece. 'rtamtigtmttion-8 M. Andrews-0 BY DAVE GERRY The final night of the regular league schedule for Humberview House League was March 6. We are only human and have had our 'ups' and 'downs' but all in all the Club could not have had a better year. The semi- finals have now started and the finals followed by trophy day are yet to come so the season is far trom over. If you have a boy who would like to play hockey for Humberview next season, give our Club Registrar a call at 742.8533 and ask for Dave McDermott, he will supply you with all the details. One stipulation is that you must live in North York. Circle C Blues 3 Boyd Seals l T. Macartney scored twice for Circle C and T. Wier added one as the Blues ran up a 3-1 decision over the Seals, T. McDonald, ac- counted fof the Seals only score. i C The results of the final league games are as follows. MITE reason of his own, is im- material. If, at your trial, you plead guilty and explain your :motive to the magistrate, he will not ac- cept the guilty plea but will order a plea of not guilty to be entered and the matter to A. Unless you are pleading guilty, you must be tried and found guilty before you can be fined. Our law will not allow a person to be punished for a crime unless it is clear that he is guilty. The fact that the accused wants to be punished, for the sake of con- venience, or some other Q. I received a speeding ticket and decided to pay the fine. I attended at the cashier at trattie court and he asked me if I was pleading guilty. I told him I wasn't guilty but'was paying to avoid the time and trouble of a trial. He refused to take my money. Do I have to go through with a trial - Why cant I just pay the fine and get it over with? _ Huipherview Hockey WU”! each early in the game tor TYamtigttration with Kreso Pehar assisting on both when. K. Murphy in the nets for St. Andrews turned aside all the rest of the shots in the game. His teammates hacked him up well when he was pulled for a sixth at- tacker in the closing minutes of the game. MINOR BANTAM M. Benedict: - t Our Lady of The Airways . 1 Mike McCarthy led off the scoring for St. Benedict: with an unassisted goal. Ed Wisniewski then tallied twice, with Jim Colucci and Robert Kerr assisting on the one, and Paul MacIntyre on the other. Harry Rowe Milva Auto Myers 2 Circle M Stars t Circle M ran up a 2-0 lead on Milva on goals by M. Higgins but then L. Gazzola went to work for Milva and scored twice to end the game in a draw. MINOR ATOM Jones Real Estate 2 Wilson’s Texaco t First place Jones and fourth place Wi1son's, fought to a draw in this final game of the season. K. Schultz and R. Giacomini stored for Jones while R. Wilson and T. Edwin answered _ for Wilson's. Golden Eagles 1 Boyd Saints 0 _ The Eagles behind the goal tending of C. Weinbeck and the scoring of D. Prins downed the Saints to the tune of 1-0. _ Pressick Hornets 5 Academy Auto .0 T. Elliott and S. Fisher each scored twice while T. Grimaldi added a single in this shut.out win over Academy. This fine effort was backed up by the goal tending of E.,Davidson. False confessions and wrong guilty please are very common. Sometimes a person is paid to confess to another's crime. Some people from a perverted sense of loyalty,; attempt to take the rap for another. Others, like yourself , under- standably want to save time and trouble. Whatever the motive, our law will not permit a person to be punished mtll he has been found guilty. be tried later. Moreover, if at the trial of a person accused of a criminal offence - after guilty plea - it appears, in the course of the pro- ceedings, from anything said by the prosecutor, the ac- cused, or any witness, that would indicate that there is some doubt about the ac- cused's guilt, the presiding magistrate Wlli order the guilty plea stru k out and a plea of not quilty Entered, and the accused must then be tried in the ordinary way. pomr OF LAW BANTAM Irac [it (My 6(th Humber Valley _KOC Hockey prevented a shut-out try tapping burn the puck for Our Lady ot the Airways on a pen from Jet! Menary. Wigwam-7 Transfiguration over- whelmed St. Andrews 7 - o to edge into second place behind St. Benedicts in the standings. Although tied in points with St. James, Transfiguration led them by one goal in total goals for. Mitch Van Rassei was the hero, scoring twice, the second one being the game's final tally, and the one which earned them their place in the standings. Also tallying one each in the big win were Luigi Germano, Eric Circle C Blues 6 La Vogue Penguins ll R. Hurit's goal keeping and the six-goal, effort by T. Macartney were enough to ice the Penguins in this game. _ D. Black's goal was enough to give Hurley this win over Wilson’s. Wilson's came within an ace of tieing up the score in the final few minutes of play but the goal tending of R. Romanko held them off the score board. Seven Up 3 Jones Real Estate 3 ‘ MINOR ATOM Hurley Express 1 Wilson’s Texaco 0 m one of the surprises of the, day, Seven Up played to a 3-3 draw with top rated Jones. Seven Up ran up a 2-0 score in the first period only to see Jones combe back and tie the final score. J. Breeze, K. Wright and C. Elliott scored for Seven Up while K. Schultz answered with two for Jones and N. Lanteigne added a single. little Lancers 9 MOFL Roadrunners ' Goals by D. Evans, A. Oleticand B. Tobin gave the Roadrunners a early b0 lead over the Lancers. Then the opposition went to work with R. Giacimini scoring six goals and team mates F. Rossi, W. White and S. Mitchell each adding one to run up this 9-3 score. TCS Sweeps 4 York Steel Arrows 2 Atwo goal effort by both J. Higgins and S. Bettes for the Sweeps was enough to down the Arrows 4-2. York Steel goals were scored by F. Lochiciero and J. Martin. S. Wallace scored twice with team mates K. Dawson and K. Gibson adding singles to down the Eagles in this game. R. Neidermuller was the Eagles' only marksman. Academy Auto 4, Pressch Hornets ' Boyd Saints 4 Golden Eagles 1 m the major tipset of the day Academy came on to defeat Pressick 4-3. Gord Hunt was a last minute stand-in for Academy behind the bench and he really got the boys, up for this one. Academy's marksmen were B. Crawford with two goals while S. Walters and R. Gugliammi each scored one. For Pressick, T. Grimaldi with two and S. Fisher with one accounted for the SEMI FINAL FIRST ROUND PEE WEE BANTAM THEWESTONTMES will get under way. Team standing: in points are " follows: Ellis. and John Zelei. . + + + These were the final game: in the regular mean. Next week, the tttttttMitt) j :i, 3mm [32133 We Have The Car You Want At The Price You Want To Pay. 0No High Pressure Deals o0n The Spot' Financing A Demonstration Drive Is Our Only Proof. _ . NO DOWN PAYMENT IF YOU QUALIFY ANDYOU PROBABLY WILL WITH US . . . Drive A VOLKSWAGEN Today. DRIVE-IN THEATRE PASSES TO FIRST POTENTIAL it E E CUSTOMERS WHO VISIT OUR SHOWROOM THIS WEEK. .. _ PASSES COM PLIMENTS OIF-L 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249-7901 1950 WILSON AVE. 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