f /l-’rid;y. January 17 K at NA (N. d RY at T (N. d A at VM (N._d 2o EBE at R (N. d 1. Anglicans: Wattie (Leadbetter) 2. Anglicans: Leadbetter (unassisted ) EonE ts Ems L dhidaiitain insd dalninint s hidtcbelin B8 5 The Anglicans got back onto thebyterians from Rexdale registered winning trail with théir second their biggest win of the season, vietory of the season over the luckâ€"‘raising their goal output from lesg Rxedale United, still with onl)’}two to six. Rick Upward was the a single point at the halfway mark/leading marksman with & brace of of the schedule. Scoring two WII'JQNII, ably assisted each time by in each period the Anglicans were Simpson. not over extended in building up) First Period + a four goal lead, and eased off 1, Rexdale Pres.: Castledine towards the end of the game to alâ€"| _ (unassisted) low Lee to spoil the shutâ€"out. Iz. Rexdale Pres.: Upward First Period (Simpson y United Still Winlesa _Meech) 4. Réxdale Pres.: Simpson _ (Heemsbergen ) Rexdale Pres, 2, St. Andrews Honours were about even in a scoreless first period, and although the Presbyterians took an early lead in the second, Ted Meech got through to even the score and then again to put St, Andrews into the lead, Simpson‘s second goal of the night in the final m‘mutt.preserved‘ the Presbyterians seven game unâ€" defeated streak. | NIL. of} the plays and goal scoring changes but only managing to score twice, due mainly to the exâ€" cellent goaltending of Skitteral. Only a goal in the closing min-rA,,x utes saved them a point against a a, ; team â€"playing their best game °fl-ver the year, the Saints making most| Thy 7. 7 . . T 1 By [JICKAQ"ALLACE The league®"leading â€" Rexdale presbyterians came within an ace of losing their first game this seaâ€" son, when they met their nearest rivals, St. Andrews, at Weston Arena. Second "Period Anglicans» Flaxman Friday, January 31 Tuesday, January 28 A at RY Tuesday, January 21 ‘ VM at E E at VM Friday, January 24 T at A (N. dh.y T at A NA at VM (N. dh.) NA at VM K at RY (N. dh.) K at RY B at R R at B * â€" S.H. at E ‘ Tuesday, Second Period . Rexdale Pres.: Simpson (Oates) St, Andrewsâ€"T. Meech (Potâ€" ter) * St. Andrewsâ€"T. Meech (R. Senior Friday, January 10 NA at RY (N. d VM at K (N. d T at Eo (N. c A at B VM at T E at NA RY at B over the holiday season when he was appointed Consultant to the / ATOM Physical Education Department of the Separate School Board. i.\"B.H.A. 5, Alderwood 0 Pat, while acting as a teacher established himself as a leader in;Queenswuy 0, Humber Valley 2 teaching physical education at the same time. | Northern Etobicoke had just too It certainlyâ€" is nice to see that those who work so hard are flnall,\"much power for Alderwood and the rewarded for tor their efforts. Congratulation Pat. | score showed it. Goal scorers were rortenesmemmmmiine miee inratersimmie eeistan oo mentarmemagennue inmarnascommen mnens s en lt '*"'â€\Green, Hill, Clubbe, Watson and Esahiaala Cazaandnes Cahaal | Bobthe. Pat Flannery, a teacher at Transfiguration got a pleasant surprise over the holiday season when he was appointed Consultant to the Physical Education Department of the Separate School Board. The members realize at St. Gfl‘gu’ like at all the other clubs, the real lii. blood of their competftive curling must comeâ€"from the Junior section, hence the Annual Bonspiel to acclimatize them to the thrills and excitement of a Bonspiel. The third prize was won by Doug Smith. His rink was comprised of Cheryl Martin Brian Hearst and Sharon Partend. Al McDonald‘s rink of Lynn Belfrey, Bill Cunningham and Janis Read had to settle for the second prize as they were not able to score as many points to win the Trophy. Mrs. Billie Smith was on hand to make the presentation of her Trophy, as she has in the past, for the last three years since this event was first started. â€" Under the watchful eye of ry Evans, the Junior Chairman, the kids had a read good day wÂ¥h a chicken dinner being served before the finals wer« played at 7.0§ p.m. | * ‘m Day is just not another day, in the same way to everyone. To some it is a coniplete day of rest after an exhausting week, to you it may have been a day of exchanging gifts. This year the Bonspiel was won by Dave Malouf Skip, with Bev Louck, playing third and Bob MacDonald and Bonnie Ledingham on the front end. I know that for 64 teenâ€"agers it was the day of the Annual Junâ€" ior Curling Bonspiel for members only at the St. George‘s Curling Club, 7 Straight For United In North Church Loop B at K R at NA First Period January 14 Etobicoke Secondary School 1964 Basketball Schedule (N. dh.) R at K (N. dh.) VM at T (N. dh.) E at NA (N. dh.) RY at B SHâ€"at A (N. d.h.) K at NA (N. dh.) RY at T (N,_dh.) A at VM (N. dh.) E at R orting Gossip d.h.) NA at RY} R dh.) VM at K *l-‘ridny, February 7 dh.) T at E Bat NA (N. dh.) B at A | T at K (N. dh.) â€"â€"B as ah.] RatRY 14 lTImrsday. February 13 K at B | VM at B wa 2lb )o A at R ) At ‘Y°S!0N! In the junior section Rexdale ._ United rode roughshod over the _closing Minâ€"‘Anglicans for their seventh win‘ in int against 2 as many starts, keeping up their best game °f‘nverago of over five goals a game. making mOSt|The Anglicans did however, have goal ScOrIDE the distinction of scoring on the Friday, January 3, 1964~â€"Page 8 * at A |Playâ€"Offs ‘ NA at VM| Semiâ€"Finalsâ€"Friday, Feb. 28 | K at RY| Finalsâ€"Saturday, Feb, 29 ‘ R at B |All single games start at 4:00 p.m. .H. at E | All doubleheaders start at 7:00 p.R.‘ | Abbreviations | RY at A [(N. d.h.)â€"Night double header / (A at SH Aâ€"Alderwood, Bâ€"Bumhamthorpe] |Eâ€"Etobicoke, Kâ€"Kipling « R at K |Kâ€"Kipling, NAâ€"North Albion ‘M at T |Râ€"Richview, Rgâ€"Royal York E at NA SHâ€"Scarlett Heights Y at B }Tâ€"'l'hi-tletovm SHâ€"at A ‘VMâ€"Vincent Massey 1 B at S.H Junior _ |Thursday, February 6 [E at A at at at Rexdale Pres, 4, St. Andrews 0 Second Period 3. Rexdale Pres.: Upward (Simpson) 4. Rexdale Pras.: Martin (unassiated ) St. â€" Andrews | took over sole possession of last place as the Prezâ€" byterians from Rexdale registered their. biggest win of the season, raising their goal output from two to six. Rick Upward was the Presbyterians Big Night |United, a feat accomplished onlyl ‘once before during this season.‘ [Hill led the scoring parade with| three â€" goals, whilst Clmpb?ll's‘ \three assists puts him at the head |of the scoring race with sixteen ‘points, ‘ Second Period 4. Rexdale United: Jones (Campâ€" bell) j 5. Rexdale United: Patterson (unaskisted ) 6. Rexdale Utd: Hill (Campbell) 7. Anglicans: Walters ( (unassisted ) Rexdale United 6, Anglican« 1. ~â€" HUGH ALLAN 4. Anglicans: Crombie (Allison, Wattie) 5. Rexdale Utd.: Lee (unassisted) Anglicans 4, Rexdale United 1. Friday, February 14 K at E (N, dh.) K at E NA at T (N. dh.) NA at T Wednesday, February 19 First Period + Rexdale Pres.: Castledine (unassisted ) Rexdale Pres.: Upward (Simpson) First Prriod Rexdale Utd.: Hill (Campbell Gane) Rexdale_United: Hill (Gane) Rexd»fle/l‘;’rnited: Jones (unassisted ) NA at A R at VM B at T__. RY at E) RY at E !'-‘-i A at NA VM at R _ T at B E at RY E at RY K at SH VM at SH B at VM R at A SH at RY B at NA T st K RY at R Parkdale D & C moved further ahead of the pack in Minor Midget action by defeating Rex Watkin Shell 2â€"0, In an earlier game, Rex Watkin Shell held .\rlidrnntin"m‘ Terminal to a iâ€"1 tie. Minor Bantam leaders Ackley Shell and Maher Shoes battled to a 2â€"2 tie. Both won Boxing Dry matches with Maher:dropping Eaâ€" tonville Plumbing 6â€"2, and Ackley shutting out Richardson Sporta 1â€"0. Firefighters increased their lead in Atom play with a 21 win over Bloordale Homeowners. Markland Wood, edging "27" Restaurant 423. have a one point margin, over Flowerbasket who tied Eatonville Kiwanis 1â€"1. ’- Pee Wee‘s Only game was beâ€" tween National Plan Hornets Â¥nd Gough Mover Aces, with Hornets squeezing out a 5â€"4 win on Dave Boylen‘s hat trick and Ken Murâ€" phy and Mark Flewellings singles. Aces marksmen were Wanless and Paul Sansam for singles with broâ€" ther John Sansom picking up a pair Bruin marksman | were Pete Stewart for two and Jim Cruickâ€" shank one. ue In the other Bantam game Leo‘s Barber Shop Bruins trounced the Humber Valley Kiwanis Rangers 3 to 0. Scores for Leafs were Keith Johnson with 2 and Don Gale and Joe Knott, each getting one, © *The second game was very even and well fought. Humber Valley lonly won because they were able to capitalize on their scoring chanâ€" ices. For Canadians, Tom Humberâ€" stone picked up 2, Eric Ostvik a single. In the Bantams the Kipling Kar Wash Leafs, outpointed the Uniâ€" versal Section‘s Canadians by a 4 to 3 score. Rosethorn Action At West Mall Three good g a m es featured Rosethorn. Park‘s Preâ€"Christmas sports activity at the West Mall Arena. The opening Pee Wee game was|D°St team but that they also have a rough one for Queensway, when|the best team spirit. they had to play the entire game| HUmber Valley proved to be the with only 6 players and no goaâ€thlrd best team in the league when tender, just a defenceman in goal they defeated the fourth place club without a goal stick. ° |by the score of 5â€"0. Goal ?ters Goal scorers for Northern were‘for, the winners "Were Beffan 2, Pinfold 4, Goodenough 2, Palladine| "N‘!¢ Ford, Maurice and Norman 9 and singles to McKerrâ€" Nowon |2ACh Picked up singles. Goal scorers for Northern were Pinfold 4, Goodenough 2, Palladine 2, and singles to McKerr, Noxon, Rousom, Mikazan and Lupson. As NEKHA Top Etobicoke Hockey Action Goals were scored by Glen Gold up and Paul Boire. PEE WEE N.E.H.A. 13, Queensway 0 Alderwood 2,â€"Hlumber Valley 2 Firefighters Are Hot On West Mall Ice North Pee Wees Whip Queensway 13â€"0 EXPERT PAINTING & DECORATING 20 Years‘ Experience RON CRAWFORD BE. 1â€"8841 \Parkdale D & C \Runnymede Lions ... Midcon®t Werminal . Rex Watkim Shell Shulton Old Spice Eaton. Plumbing Richardson Sport: Eaton. Kiwania Farob, Firelighte Markland Wood boawerbasket Ackley Shell Maher Shoes ©27" Restaurant Bloordale Home Eaton. Kiwanis | MINOR BANTAM N.E.H.A. 3, Alderwood 0 !Queenswny Qy Humber Valley 5 THS Queensway played a good first period but their defence fell apart in the second period when the forâ€" wards ran out of steam and failâ€" ed ‘to back ('hecl\’ and stopped skatâ€" ing. Goodison, _ New _ Democratic . Pory candidote. Receipts : «.. $1,576.31 Expenditures: Rent remmemomic« 4 150.00 Telephone roummmones" 48.57 Advertising 1. 1,.166.06 Postage ; 25.48 Stationery and Supplies 14479 Durbano got two goals to lead the attack for Northern with Butts scoring the other goal. Seabrook, who picked up an asâ€" sist played a fine game on‘defencei for Northern. It appears that this Northern team not only has the best team but that they also have the best team spirit. : Statement of Receipts and Disburse ments, in Soph.mbev 25th, 1963 Pro: wincial General Election, of James V BANTAM N.E.H.A. 1, Queensway # Alderwood 1, Humber Valley 2 When Alderwood and Humber ~alley met they had another hard ‘ought game as usual with Alderâ€" wood picking up five of the six ’penalties. * McNaughton and Lewis scored for Alderwood, while Markle and MeCreary scored for Humber Valâ€" ley. Loyd G. Arnold, Official Agent. Statement of Receipts and Disburseâ€" ments, in September 25th, 1963 Proâ€" vincial Generol Election, of Genffrey J. Grossmith, Progressive Conservative Candidate. Receipts & Cont <butions $3,770.00 Disbursements: * Candidates Exp, .............. 190.17 Postage rericernieem 489. 04 Office. Rental mam | . 34757 Services u. $16.00 Trav. Exp. Vehicles . ....... 214.23 Goods Supplied frod 24.10 Advertising 2,158.29 Statement of Receipts amd Disburseâ€" ments, in September 25th, 1963 Proâ€" vincial General Election, of Leonard A. Braithwaite, Liberal Candidate, Receipts «... $6,523.23 Expenditures: Advertising lc 2,955.02 Postage & Mailing ... 1,157.46 Printing & Staty. maccs â€" 1,394,41 Telephone 169.48 Committee Room Ex. ... 846.86 P apke scored the only goal of Minor ETOBICOKE , RIDING \tom Series Clayton R. Peterson Official Agent Bantam 190.17 tertizese 489. 04 mam . 342.57 «ons $16.60 wlz 214,23 frod 24.10 2,158.29 $3,935.00 George E. King Officiol . Agent. ; 150.00 o0 ass? 1,166.66 25.48 14479 $1,535.50 2,955.02 1,157.46 1,394.41 169.48 846.86 $6,523.23 mmR Pts 11 11 10 _ Cheeseman, Cutler and Shelding |scored for Northern, while Moore ‘and McGuire tallied for Queensâ€" | way. Humber Valley out-fo:A}ht Alder wood 1â€"0 in a real battle royal The lone goal was scored by Boyd They also led in the most penal ties by taking 6 out‘ of 10. 1 MINOR MIDGET N.E.H.A. 3, Queensway 2 Alderwood 1, Humber Valley 3 + Northern won a close hard fought game against a desperate club, that was trying to pick up a couple of points. In a rough tough game Humber Valley proved too good in knockâ€" ing off Alderwood 3 to 1. Guthrie, Stoange and Brown scored for the winners. ; Castator prevented a shutâ€"out by scoring the lone goal for Alderâ€" wood. Humber Valley 1, Alderwood 0 Effective January 1, 1964, the Kcense fees for dogs will be as follows: This was a rough game as Aldâ€" erwood led in the penalties by takâ€" ing six of the nine that were levied. McLean and Collett each picked upa goal to lead Humber Valley to a 2â€"1 victory over Alderwood. The losers goal was scored by Lea-J worthy. the game to give Northern the edge in the game. However Queensâ€" way led in penalties by picking up‘ 6 out of 8. 199 THE WESTMALL (Just south of the Etobicoke Municipal Offices) * BOWLING â€" WEDDING RECEPTIONS â€" PRIVATE PARTIES OR ANY SPECIAL OCCASION SEATINGâ€"30 TO 300 A choice range of Banquet and Buffet menus to fit every budget. BANQUET HALLS TOWNSHIP OFâ€" ETOBICOKE DOG OWNERS NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TREES OUT FOR COLLECTION THE WEEK OF JANUARY 6, 1964 PLEASE PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS The "27" RESTAURANT MIDGET Female Male Spayed female NEW SCHEDULE OF FEES CHRISTMAS TREES â€" PHONE BE 3â€"8880 COLLECTION OF M. F. 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