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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 19 Mar 1964, p. 13

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sser Top Valâ€" Mcâ€" nts. Gutâ€" nts; Valâ€" Jack pair ingle the the final over give phy. right err alie orter lacks dale. amâ€" and by eet= MINORâ€"ATOM DIVISION Moose 6 â€" McNally Insurance 3 When the cheering has died down and the victor and vanâ€"| quished have been decided, there | often crops up one of those little human dramas that serves to| show those men dedicated to| helping boys, that they are achieving worthy results. Such| an event took place at Central) Arena after the defeat of Mcâ€"| Nally Insurance on Wednesday | night. Rick Britton, one of the stalwarts of the defeated team,| on his own initiative, strode| bravely into the midst of the‘ eelebrating Moose dressing room, | and personally shook hands and congratulated every member of} the victorious‘ team. After the usual congratulations on the ice, this was an extra example of good sportsmanship that gives| the observer a great feeling to be| wicz from Alan Anketell. Ed‘s BA are Atom Cup winners for the third consecutive season. also. Scoring for the losers: Lackowiez from Jim Innis, Jim Innis from Paul Lackowicz and Brian Macdonald, Paul Lackoâ€" Two champs were declared in the Alderwood Minor Hockey League as Ed‘s BA finished off South Peel Kinsmen in Atom play and the Moose team whipped MeNally Insurance to the sideâ€" lines in the Minor Atom division. In the remaining categores the playoffs continue. ATOM DIVISION Ed‘s BA 6â€"South Peel Kinsmen 3 Alan Ralston is the sniper who did the trick. Alan was all over the ice in a fine display of puck control that netted him five goals out of the six that the Gas House Gang scored. Ray Dance scored the other BA tally, assisted on two others, and played a strong game all around. Gary Frelick Ed‘s BA were the first champs declared in the AMHL. and Esl's BA, Moose Win Ajde[wood Mi*nor*Titl*es' Alan Ralston Notches 5 In Crownâ€"Winning Contest LE. 2â€"1232â€"LE. 2â€"1232 Gueranteed drive away financing if you are over 21, 6 months‘ residence, 6 months on job. "A Good Place To Do Business" 3120 Lake Shore Bivd. W. _ NEW TORONTO SIMPSON MOTORS 2â€"D0O0R SEDAN 6â€"Cylinder with standard transâ€" mission. Beoutiful blue finish. Exâ€" cellent value. Vâ€"8 power with automatic transâ€" mission. Stands out anywhere in ite sparkling brown finish. Good 6â€"Cylinder, . automatic . transmisâ€" sion. A clean car finished in gunâ€" metal gray. \\As lS" ‘62 PLYMOUTH NEED A CAR? Church Motors 1â€"Year G & W Warranty (15% parts, 15% labor) Authorized Ford Falcon Dealer 125â€"Car Selection 1660 Bloor St. W. Offer 1.075 ‘61 FORD ‘61 FORD 2â€"D00R SEDAN 2â€"D0OOR SEDAN 6 TEms1tiG DOWN NO DOWN PAYMENT â€" TERMS TO SsUIT DURING SIMPSON MOTORS SALE OF _ LA oals hat trick later, but it was futile‘ D.F.D. won the first game of use |as the Moosemen had ample inâ€" the final series in convincing red |surance by this time. |style and have a firm grip on the on _ Scoring the other goals for|cup as a result. Mickey lannizi ong| Moose were Paul Reid with two, was the key man in the victory, lick|John Preece, Lanry Castle, and potting two goals and setting up ists |Lawrie Hewer. Assists went to the winner, by Ken Zimmer, like ers:|John Preece (2), Ted Strang (2), a champion. Dave Patriquin Jim|Dale Findlay and Lawrie Hewer.|started the ball rolling with a and McNally assists went to Gary nice goal from Dale Henderson ‘koâ€" |Landry and Tom Mellish. |and Dave Reach was an importâ€" BANTAM DIVISION ‘ant man, setting up two big ners | Canadian Tire 2 â€" Advertiser 1 . |\goals. Canadian Tire won a squeaker to tie up this final at three points each. Steve Lloyd from Larry Hargraves and Frank MacCauley iand Schwalm unassisted in the |opening stanza, was enough to win it, as the Advertiser couldn‘t ‘get a play to click until the game | was nearly over. Dave Cartner ‘finally found the target, from |Brian Timco and Terry Clark at 'the 15 minute mark of the last period. ‘MIDG!T DIVISION George Sutton 3 â€" Aldwd Var. 1 win it, as the Advertiser couldn‘t Carricks again were unable to ‘get a play to click until the game keep David Agnew under contiol was nearly over. Dave Cartnerias he piloted his mates to the first finally found the target, from win of the final series, by scoring Brian Timco and Terry Clark at all the goals. David Sulker, who the 15 minute mark of the last played a whale of a game, drew 'period assists on all three goals. Carâ€" 'nm)cn'r DIVISION rick‘s best man was Paul White, George Sutton 3 â€" Aldwd Var. 1 ‘who was making his presence _ Pete Fram finished this semiâ€" known every time he appeared "final series all by himself, as he on the ice and was rewarded by sent the Variety Boys into enâ€" scoring the first Carricks goal, forced retirement with a pretty on a play started by Paul Priest. hatâ€"trick. His assistants on the John Belleghem scored the secâ€" job were Don Shaw, Jim Plant ond goal on a pass from Bill (2), Ed Rowland and Marty Sherlock. Carricks tried hard to Goodkey. get the equalizer but were unâ€" Jim Duff started the scoring able to put the puck past Stuart from Johnson, but that was all Mills the Breen Bros. goalie. Both the firepower that Alderwood goalies had close calls, but unâ€" Variety could muster. So now fortunately clsoe only counts in George Sutton goes against D.F D.|horseshoes. Once Carrick‘s had to determine the division champs. \the puck sitting right on the goal D.F.D. 3 â€" U.R.W. 2 line, but were unable to push it A spectacular display of goal ‘ across, then Breens‘ hit both goal: Pete Fram finished this semiâ€" final series all by himself, as he sent the Variety Boys into enâ€" forced retirement with a pretty hatâ€"trick. His assistants on the job were Don Shaw, Jim Plant (2), Ed Rowland and Marty Goodkey. connected with boys of this cu-|kupiu by Dave Dempster won ibre. ; ‘this series for D.F.D. Dave kick= The story on the‘ice was one|ed away many fine scoring chanâ€" of too much power around the|ces by the surging U.R.W. crew. net, and too much skating abili Goals for D.F.D. were scored by ty to be contained. Moose struck Chamula, Mickey lannizi and early with two quick goals, while Dave Roach, with Mickey lanâ€" the Insurancemen were feeling nizi and Dave Roach doing all their way. Then the power|the setting up. seemed to shift for a while and ‘Mighty Mike‘ Fisher tied the score. Moose again leaped ahead on a goal by Wayne Edwards asâ€" sisted by the goalie, Keith Balâ€" lentyne, and this time it was to stay. Mike Fisher clicked for nis hat trick later, but it was futile as the Moosemen had ample inâ€" surance by this time. '(l Zil_f?fif\\‘ SPECIALS 2â€"Door Ranch Wagon Vâ€"8 eng in e, cutomatic transmission, 2â€"tone blue and white finish. 4â€"Door Ranch Wagon Standard transmission. 2â€" tone red and white finish. 2â€"Door Sedan 6â€"cylinder, standard transâ€" mission. Viking blue finâ€" RR 1 Hornby, _ Phone 878â€"4848 _ Milton 7 Miles North of Oakville, at Drumquin Corners 3 Miles South of Highway 401 et Exit No. 40â€"on j the 7th Line MEMBERSHIPS and PAY AS YOU PLAY Please call the manager Bill Wyllie or Pro. Bert Long at the club house. GOLFERS ‘1.400 ‘1,375 ‘60 FALCON We‘ll be pleased to mail you a brochure Metro inquiries please call the manager RES. 241â€"7081, WESTON 925 ‘61 FORD WYLDEWOOD GGof and Country Ciab 6â€"Cylinder, automatic . transmisâ€" sion, radio. Finished in autumn brown. A good car. 6â€"Cylinder, . automatic . transmirâ€" sion. Looks good with a golden brown finish. You‘ll like this one. 6â€"Cylinder, . automotic â€" transmisâ€" sion. Attractive brown finish. Reâ€" liable transportation. Scoring plays for George Sutâ€" ton were by John Nugent from Pete Fram and Ed Rowland, and Ted Broomhead from Pete Fram. MINOR BANTAM DIBISION Breen Brothers 3 â€" Carricks BP 2 nizi and Dave Roach doj'n; all |for. the losers. > _ _ the setting up. =â€"â€"â€"â€" Okihiro scored a fine solo goal & and Bob Norris made it close laâ€" "l.’r “flb"l ter, from Erney Howell and| / , Norm Okihiro, but it wun’tfs f s t d enough to save the team from| 'gn-'p a ur ay elimination.; | I A D.F.D. 4 â€" George Sutton 2 I‘ TW d nEFM en Ee en iss . e oo ‘1,250 ‘1,300 ‘61 FORD ‘61 FORD ‘61 FORD 4â€"D00R SEDAN 2â€"D00R SEDAN 2â€"D00R SEDAN MEMBERSHIPS Available At CL., 1 | posts on one of their drives. Alfim they did not score, §-n L;.n'{‘ Cook, Gord earney and David Sprigg playâ€" ed exceptionally well for the winners, while Jim Birse and _lmu Ja;vi: gave above average All boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 17 years are asked to present their names at this signing rally Also, a;jullâ€"‘nelp'is required as umnires, statisticians, coaches, managers. etc.. and The Alderwood Minor ball League will hold its ing rally at Adam Beck on Saturday morning, mencing at nine o‘clock continuing through to o‘clock. anyone wishing further inâ€" formation is requested to teleâ€" phone Jack Johnston at CL. 1â€"7304. just treded on a mew car and has all the Spyder equipment. 4 speed transmission, special turboâ€" charged engine. Radio, whitewalls, etc. Just the thing for the sports minded. Full price reduced to 32245. ROSS WEMP mortors Lto. ‘63 IMPALA, 4 DOOR, HARDTOP, Vâ€"8. Auteâ€" matic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewall tires, window washers and padâ€" ded dash. Finished in silver blue metallic with matching interior. A fesileer o . $2636. ‘62 MONZA SPYDER. This sports model was ‘63 COMET CONYVERTIBLE. This little gem was just traded on a new Chev. and must be seen and driven to be really appreciated. Sale price sz‘ 77. THE SNOW HAS GONE . ... SsPRING HAS SPRUNG . . . AND OUR LOT is JAMMED WITH OVER 85 USED CAR BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM! HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES:â€" ‘63 PONTIAC STATION WAGON. This low mileâ€" age car has 6 cylinder economy engine, autoâ€" matic transmission, window washers and whiteâ€" wall tires. Just the thing for family summer fun. Price 524 o. ! power steering and brakes, custom radio, window washers, whitewall tires, wheel discs, and backâ€" up lights. A real nice one owner car. Full price 53087. ‘63 OLDS DYNAMIC 4 DOOR HARDTOP with ‘63 CHEV. IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. Finished in Ermine white with contrasting wine interior, equipped with power steering and brakes. Plus all the other Impala luxuries. PR mT $9985. TELEPHONE 255â€"9151 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST â€" NEW TORONTO signâ€" Rink and one |_For the men: Art Buchanan |645 (194, 202, 159); Don Thomâ€" {son 642 (211, 195, 236); Louie |Petti 639 (171, 243, 225); Rusty \Reed 637 (252, 162, 223); Russ |Diplock 637 (222, 194, 221); Gord |Outhwaite 626 (204, 214, 208). Men‘s best singles: Glen Webâ€" ster 272, Frank Hodgson 254, Jack Raitt 243 and 235, Jerry Prot 241 and 240, Jim Easton 241, Neil McKenzie 241. High averages to date: Jean Andrews 214, Mickey McKenna Ladies‘ best singles not menâ€" tioned above: Jean Andrews 260, L il Sattolo 245, Norma Steel 224, Kay Steeper 223. Carol Treble carded ladies‘ best triple with T780 .(254, 223, 308), while George Braithwaite was best for the men with 689 (262, 251, 176). : Next best triples, were: Mary Nievadomy 620 (189, 252, 179); Elaine Thomson 608 (201, 161, qukENsway mixen BOWLING LEAGUE (Thursday Night) ‘62 CHEV. IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. Finished in Coronna cream with matching interior. This Vâ€"8 with automatic transmission is just the thing for summer driving pleasures. Priced to sell : s2478. Ԥ2 OLDS 98, 4 DOOR. Executive driven with all the Olds appointments, since new. This car shows exceptional care and is complete including power steering, brakes, windows and seats. This car, new, listed for over $6,500. Our price now 32785. OPEN MON. â€" FRI. 9 a.m. â€" 10 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. ‘60 FORD, 2â€"D00R HARDTOP, Vâ€"8, automatic transmission, radio and other extras. This one was just traded on a new Chev., is in excellent conâ€" dition inside and Tor: Frice $1475. ‘61 FALCON 4â€"D0OOR SEDAN. This one owner was just traded on a new Chev. and is equipped with automatic transmission, radio, window washers and whitewall tires. Sharp. Reduced to 51385- ‘62 PONTIAC PARISIENNE_2â€"DOOR HARDTOP, Vâ€"8, automatic. Power steering and brakes, radio and other extras. A one owner low mileage beauty, (owners name on request). Price 32278. ‘61 CORYAIR MONZ A 2â€"D00R SPORTS COUPE. 102 h.p. special engine, 4 speed floor transmission, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs and window washers. Finished in Ermine white. This onme is Aâ€"1 throughout. Specially priced ~ $1788. « ©189.00 sown and $49.90 a month Here‘s a brand new car selling at used car prices! G.M.‘s SMALL WONDER THE EPIC€ High averages: Ron Smith H. Barclay 219, S. Kielbiski P. Whitaker 214, J. Miller J. Joyce 212, J. Whitaker 212 With only five weeks of the regular schedule to go, H. Barâ€" clay is trying hard to give Ron Smith a run for high average. I can just wish both luck. High single flat: H. Carr 370 high single with handicap: J Joyce 389. High triple flat: H. Barclay 838; high triple with handicap: P. Whitaker 806. IMPALA 2â€"D00R HARDTOP k with 327 engine, radio, autoâ€" 4| matic, with .. %, power, only 531 99. Team standings as at March i4| Teams: O‘Keefe‘s 23, Kingsâ€" beer 22, Molsons 21, Black Velâ€" vets 16, Red Caps 14, Bradings 13, Dows 13, Black Labels 10, Old Viennas 6, IPA‘s 2. 208, Fran Bonus and Carol Treâ€" ble 202, Frank Hodgson 244, George Beck 217. ROYAL CAN. LEGION BRANCH| No. 3 BOWLING LEAGUE | OLDSMOBILE F85 CUTLASS, 2 door, hardtop, fully powerâ€" ed and featuring 290 h.p. engine, sports console with floor shift, automatic, bucket seats, custom aig $3325. Easter Sunday? (Well Almost New) Choice of 3 1964 Demonstrators with less Almond Fawn â€" with . radio, white walls, wheel discs, washers, mirror and many other o rex . $2399, Like a new car for CHEVELLE 300 SEDAN, in (Continued on Page .19) than 6,000 miles. $1644. 218, 213, o OM and | inte formance #or, . aute mission, . white wa Power St w inal cost j Only ALL CARRY C° AN RDAL ALL CARRY BALANCE OF 5â€"YEARâ€"50,000â€"MILE WARRANTY EMIIY MORE TOP MONEY SAVING VALUES ON BRAND NEW 1964 CHRYSLER PRODUCTS Eâ€"MIIJ USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM / ‘$7 Dodge éâ€"cylinder seâ€" dan, auto. and o ‘"You Always Buy For Less At Islington!" Ԥ8 Ford 6â€"cylinder, auto. and radio $150 Less Than $200 58 Dodge 6â€"cylinder seâ€" dan s199 HARDTOP Pushâ€"button transmisâ€" sion, custom radio, out side mirror, white wall tires, padded d a s h, wheel covers, 101 e x glass, bumper guards, etc., in very attractive indian bronze and tan, Oy_'g_nc.‘ogigiml price formance, 145 h.p. moâ€" #or, . automatic . tranmsâ€" mission, .custom radio, white wall tires, plus Power Steering. Origâ€" inal cost over $3.300. Save over $900. A dazâ€" rling ice cap white bea uty _ with . red leather . bucket | seats _and interior. Hiâ€"perâ€" adio $149 Less Than $400 w FURY J SIGNET 2 DOOR HARDTOP METRO‘S $50 [to] $500 LOWER!" . 1963 â€" "canaow‘s rastest serume compact VALIANT _ save 5900 "ITSLINGTON‘S USED CARS CALL BE 93371 1959 BUICK LESABRE 2425 2395 °SS D odge 6â€"cylinder FULL PRICE Less Than $100 FULL PRICE FINEST â€" ASs LOW

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