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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 24 Dec 1964, p. 14

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j ] P _Steve Craig Notches Four For Dukes In QO.M.H.L. 5â€"0 Shutout Over Cubs MINOR ATOM chards Bilts 1 â€" Moores 0 Jack Adams 2 â€" York Litho 0 This was one of two shutout . Tom Schram failed to score in decisions in minor atom action this lowâ€"scoring win but he did and in this case Jack Lawrence set up both goals for his club had the honor while Mike Sanâ€" that were scored by Steve Gauâ€" ders scored the only goa! thier and Brian Towers. Bob Majors 2 â€" Flyers 0 Goals by Greg Tyndall and * f Mike Pennell paved the way to ( victory in another shutout win a a l while Mark McCullough earned the shutout. § &A A A L 11 ATOM Acme 2 â€" Teepees ! Mike Cumka made the slim difference in this close game as he scored both goals for Acme one more than Mike Reilly netâ€" ted for Teepees. Gordon Parker recorded the shutout and Steve Craig scored plenty of goals for a win as Dukes trampled Cubs 5â€"0. Pete Steve Craig proved the highâ€" est goal scorer last week in the Queensw ay Minor Hockey his atom club shutout the Cubs Si.utouts themselves were very popular also with four being reâ€" corded, mostly in the atom and minor atom divisions. The older bantams for some reason had no trouble scoring Throughout The Christmas Holidays and All Winter Long At Your ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP INDOOR POOLS ETOBICOKE MEMORIAL POOL and HEALTH CLUB 30 MONTGOMERY RD. between Bloor and Dundas, East of Royal York Rd. BE. 1â€"5011 Mfls& =â€" Tuesdoy, Dec. 22, 1964 â€" Page 14 ENJOY SWIMMING Dukes 5 â€" Cubs 0 Ckn'mna.v is a time for family and friends .. . for exchanging gifts and greetings . . . for a spirit glowing with good will. May we express our thanks with best wishes for a happy holidey. JOHN FINCH, POOLS MANAGER HEALTH CLUB AND POOLS WILL CLOSE 5 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 24th 1 4 .CH ‘"‘THE STAFF AND MANAGEâ€" MENT â€" WISHES EVERYONE A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A HOLIDAY SEASON FILLED WITH GOOD CHEER" Ken Heighway is a dev hockey player who toils for Arc Rental Club in the Atom vision. Ken loves hockey and es playing in the A.MHL.> to remove h because it is scored the other four. MINOR BANTAM PEE WEE M.MT. 4 â€" Budget Centre 1 Aces 3 â€" Pritchards 2 M.MT. won a clear cut deciâ€" The two pee wee games were sion over Budget Centre here very close and exciting and in and Mike Sanderson led the way, this one a single goal meant the with two of the goals. Dennis difference between a win and a Desautel and David Burton also loss. Bob Rogers, Greg Sweet scored a goal apiece and added and Ken Bakewel!l scored for an assist also while Greg Bowâ€" Aces while John Aherne and man set up two goals. Al Davidâ€" Paui McKerrow replied for Pritâ€"‘son scored for Budgets on a pass chards from Bruce Johns. Jack Adams 2 â€" York Litho 0 _ Cam. Legion 5 â€" Ace. Trans,. 1 Canadian Tire Still Unbeaten In AMHL Bantam Loop Action McGovern and added my sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year To All The Residents of York West ve to send 5 pm Thurs., Dec. 31st 25th â€" 26th and JAN. 1st Cor. Oriemna and Horner Ave West of Brown‘s Line ETOBICOKE ALDERWOOD POOL friends. To each and every one of you | extend CL. 5â€"6071 scored the single goa! an assist while Craig other four. PEE WEE 3 â€" Pritchards 2 ney. one of the great rewards is the good will getting too exper him to Sir Adar hockey and likâ€" â€"A M.HL. very s may be forced rom the league plied for Pritâ€"‘son scored for Budgets on a pass from Bruce Johns. York Litho 0 _ Can. Legion 5 â€" Ace. Trans, 1 ed to score in _ Rod Nemecek led the way for in but he did Legion to a oneâ€"sided decision for his club here as he scored two goals. y Steve Gauâ€" Other single efforts came from Towers. Bob:Robbie Taverner, Bob Bewrsâ€" D Bevk Rink Ken has lost 2 pairs of boots and a pair of dress shoes in his last three games at Sir Adam Beck; stolen while he was on the ice One of the A.M.H.L. coaches had his station wagon opened and hockey sticks ‘stolen while he was looking after team busiâ€" ness in the dressing room. These stories can be multiplied many times over. Add to this, the brokâ€" en windows and sheer vandalism that is occurring weekly, and it makes a prettv sad picture of the local hockey scene to the outside observer. making it with lots year when Steve t PEEâ€"WEE DIVISION Etobicoke Laundry 0 Walkers Welding 0 Young Steve McCarthy plays a stout game for the Laundrymen every time he gets a shift on the Atc The thieves and vandals are not known, so, no blame can be directly applied to members of the A.M.HL. However, as long as it continues, the "guilt by assoâ€" clation" will reflect on the leaâ€" Moose 2 Firefighters 0 The Mighty Moose moved to within one point of the League leading Firemen by winning this squeaker. It was anyone‘s game until the final whistle, and Fireâ€" fighters came close. on several occasions. The winning goal went wWe can all do our part to cut down stealing and help eliminate vandalism, by keeping a sharp eve out for such acts, and by keeping a better watch on equipâ€" ment and clothing. i George Sutton 5 3 Alderwood Raiders 100 "Alderwood Raiders started off like a ball of fire, but George Sutton soon put out the flame. At 1.40 of the first period, Tom Alcamo blitzed in a beauty, takâ€" ing a pass from Milt MecNeil and Dave Roach, Then Ed Rowland. John Nugent and Pete Fram scored in that order and its was came over for the Raiders Frank MacAuley and Gary Hule assisted on the George Sutton goals. run at Peeâ€"Wee, we expect | will be a superâ€"star. In this loosely played. gam the outstanding players were t} two goalies Dave Newsnme a» CV . 0 Carl Cadeau registered a shutâ€" out and Jamie Hawe, Jim Dufi and Terry Ciark notched goals. as the Flyers mauled the U.R.W. entry. Jim Purchase was sharp in the U.R.W. net, but his mates left him on his own too much. and "Big Jim" couldn‘t hold the fort alone. U.R.W. played shortâ€" handed for ten minutes through penalties, and that was all the Flyers needed to finish them off. Assists on the Flyers goals went to Gary Shaw (2), Bob Hahn, Wayne Luck and Dave Cartner. CENTRAL ARENA â€" DEC. 16 MINORâ€"ATOM DIVISION McNally Insurance : 1 CCC 10 0 Although the Insurancemen had the shutout, it was Doug Graham in the Canners net that was the star of this game. Doug made some terrific stops, but it was his sharp clearing and fast moves that won the applause of the fans. Gary Aull from Nick Deciano was the scoring play that moved McNally two points Childs played goal and stopped all York Litho fired at him. larlowe We can all Holliday Flyers M.P. YORK WEST Bo by Russell from â€" Steve pping right fr ) Peeâ€"Wee is a mall guy. anc the slumpring Fir‘em ‘tom Minorâ€" t a long stride and Steve is of heart. Next ‘as his second we expect he wsome and rs Al Calder. with Gary Cromie. Pollard. John Collaton h es Andy Polovesky, Chuck Fasciano Platers goal, from Pete M ir and Terry Hunt playing good PEEWEE as games out front. Alderwood Liquiflame Fu Glenlake IGA 3 _ Humber Valley Ready Mi es _ New Life Cleaners 1 Joe Carrigan was Johr eq _ Ed Balazs clicked first, then theâ€"spot to score two go: Je Neil Willerton and then Mike Larry Greer registered i. Sharpe to make it 3â€"0 for the and two assists to spa se Grocers before New Life could ‘Flames‘ into second pla« y find the target. Finally Guy Basâ€" their opponents. Laurie k. tien popped one in to put the scored for Teskeys but hi m Cleaners on the score sheet. looked tired in this one & it Brent Turner. Mike Sharpe and not play their usual game 1e Neil Willerton earned assists for North Etob. Crane Plumbi je their labors on the 1LG.A. goals. _ Queensway Eatonville Ki BANTAM DIVISION _ _~ The league leading Booth Brick *+ $ showed their powes as fiv ;: Cooksville Sunoco 3 ers shared the goalâ€"gettir Price was the twoâ€"goal ma of When Dave Agnew is flying ho $ as nothing can hold down the Booth I}z‘l?hl“)',n,s' IIJJan‘_t\hu(han. L o. Brick Club. Dave scored three ,“ Ao eneence. gett! a. goals and played at a fast and 4/ .Gavy,\ Dutbane got I furious clip all night. The first ond shulout .Ed Cnddard ut, Booth Brick goal was credited to FYWC fine plays both w te Jim Armstrong but Captain Que(n.«uay: . rp Armstrong says it was Jim Noâ€" |, l‘";\OR BA)T"‘“ by‘vak who put it in. This will be N.EH.A. Eastern Wire & p. straightened out by the statistiâ€" Queensway cian later. Jim did get one undisâ€"‘, ThiS was close. but } ‘puted goal as Jim Novak set him team came on. Bruce $ up nicely. Other assists went to "COUNF !wo big goals an Ken Mills Hot Rod Hewer, Plake!y one, to win. Jim T Rocket Wright and Bob Ward son from John Jarman y 88. The losers scoring was taken @ueensway play dated McNulty‘s Aces 2 Carrick‘s BP $ The Minor Bantam Division race is even tighter as a result of this tie contest between two very evenly matched teams. For the Aces it was Brisn Travers from David Baird, then Dé;'}d lrnxor goal vmassns'leci,and Pau Baird _ from Brian _ Travers. McConnell and George Robin Wayne McAuley also picked up son earned assists on the win Ken Donald came up with half the output for Brockhouse while other single goals were scored by Bill Ridiey and Tom Kennett. Bill Coon failed to score but did assist on two goals. Queensway‘s marksman was Don Billings. Esco 5 â€" Consolidated 1 Paced by the three goals of Mike Simeone, Esco breezed by Consolidated in easy fashion as single goals were added by Chris Raptopoulos and Bob Jeffries. Paul Adcock scored for Consoliâ€" cough and Laurie Hunt Greg Newton scored the lone goal for Ace. BANTAM Brockhouse 4 â€" Qu‘nswy Cycle 1 C The losers scoring was taken care of by Bill Sherlock and Peter Bryson (2) with assists goâ€" ing to Paul Priest (2) and George Sutton. Peter Bryson plaved an outstanding game, leading many fine rushes deep into enemy terâ€" ritory. He deserved the two goals ritorial play. The trades have gone a long way in balancing this group. Lorne Sweet scored the Tiremen‘s goal from John Wood,. and Chas. Kucey, playing his first game with his new team mates. connected for an unassistâ€" ed beauty for Advertiser he got on sheer determinati alone. Canadian Tire 1 Advertiser 1 ENS IG N © The Advert Happo ~Welggh" "LPI * §fte . Holiclay â€" > FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF QUEENSWAY AT WINDERMERE al Bflan The hofiday sesson & hbere s .. and im the midst of all the merryâ€" making, we‘d like to ertend best wishes and greetings goal R Midget Indians Suffer First Defeat Play was quite even with the Millionaires having an edge on a first period score by Neil Findâ€" lay from Cam Boyd. This looked bigger and bigger as the game went along. At the eighteen minâ€" ute mark of the last period Al. Ralston _ added â€" an _ insurance counter. Cam Boyd again assistâ€" ing along with Steve Stillie. Scott Csumrik had his third shutout, handling all chances like a vetâ€" eran. Queensway Hydro Union 2 North Etob. Acadian Platers 1 A close one was won in the closing minutes of play with Doug. Kearns firing the winner. The other Hydro goal came on a nice play, Mark Irwin from Brian Pollard. John Collaton had the Platers goal, from Pete Moulton. Jobhn Wright (Minor Bantam}, Don Norman (Bantam) and Don McLean (Minor Midget) all scorâ€" ed three goals as their teams regâ€" ATOM Humber Valley Millionaire Sardines Alderwood Safety Footwear istered wins in the sixth week of play. However, a notiefllg imâ€" provement in play took place as ten games were decided with a margin of two goals or less. scored for Teskeys but his mates looked tired in this one and did not play their usual game North Etob. Crane Plumbing 6 Queensway Eatonville Kiwanis 0 The league leading Cranes showed their powe:s as five playâ€" ers shared the goalâ€"gettine Bil} N.E.H.A. Eastern Wire & Cable 3 Queensway 1 UMS Vyear. ‘t is not very drar for the fans as they like tc goals scored, but it indicates balance in the clubs, and dis; the art of fine goal keepin advantage. Don Old and Strang were the shutâ€"out kin this one. Randy Decaire Miki Potovesky were the st out forwards. South Peel Kinsmen Harvey‘s Furniture Terry Wehber and La Hewer lit the red light for Kinsmen. and gave them first win of the season. This by far the most exciting gan the week, with everyone pu for the underdogs to get points. Ron Kennv scored Joe Carrigan â€" theâ€"spot to score Larry Greer re; and two assists ‘Flames‘ into sec Queensway play Humber Valley Bomar Alderwood Richardson Sports These boys staried like pr 3 Register Hat â€" Tricks In EHA Kevin is playir for Carricks. a point total as a UF ble Doubl g ver UR.W ATOM Are Rental led MOTORS LIMITED ahead Johnâ€" Wright get hat trick, Bob Hertz a dou d Paul Chambers a single s playing heads benaltie popular It is not °C 5007 CaINE On & MINOR MIDGET : Irwin from Brian H.V. Lewis Transport 1 Collaton had the aigerwood Islington Chrysler 2 om Pete Moulton Both teams gave it the old EWEE "College try". Humber Valley led uiflame Fuel 3 all the way but the Motor boys Ready Mix 1 were never far out. Don McLean i was Johnnyâ€"Onâ€" had the hat trick in a fine effort. re two goals and Cal. Russell had a goal and three registered a gO@l assists for another star, Barry ts to spark the Simpson, Scott McLaren and second place Over pete Foy, had singles. Bob Tavâ€" ts Laurie Bailey lor and Frank Westcott scored cex> but his mates for Alderwood. this one and did Queensway Jack Adams Drugs 4 usual game North Etob. Maxwell Plumbing 1 d is adding to h DIVISION P. all plaver M t one pulling to get the scored the White t the Re a displays eeping to he make ig. Bilt n, Paul es Myâ€" Chri Fergu A MHL Den B :de mie the €¢/ This was a wellâ€"played game, â€"| NEH.A. coming up with a team t) effort. Dave Buck (2) and John t Dallner having goals Jerry l" Hahn, Gary Stretton and Neil MacKay picked up assists. 2 Queensway had their chances but 1 Ken Logan in the Albion goal €) was very good, and also lucky as h the Yellowshirts came so close at â€"! times. Howie Hendricks got his fourth| gor and R. Kennedy had Queensâ€" shutout in six games. Corey| way markers. This was a very Clancy was the Alderwood star, good one to win and a tough one engineering several fine rushes to lose. and taking on all comers at the Alderwood Stars Arciver blue line. \H. V. Thorncrest Ford . .4 BANTAM H.V. Kingsway Cycle Alderwood Liquiflames After a slow start, Don Norâ€" man showed the way with three goals. Greg Moroney, Doug Terry and Chris Maurice added single markers and Bruce Kenny: had three assists, as the Cyclists rode to their fifth win. Keith Fulton scored for Flames, Jack Greer and Steve Ralston assisting. North Etob. Albion Pharmacy .3 Queensway 0 A bruising struggle most of the way. but Queensway â€" finally broke out with three goals in the last period. Levi Brun scored twice, Dave Llewellyn and Bill Spicer had singles. John Holgate scored for the Plumbers. Fightâ€" ing broke out on all fronts and continued intermittently even afâ€" ter the game. Seven 5â€"minute. und one game sentences were handed out. When will these boys learn that this is not hockey! MIDGET Alderwood Porritt Realty Humber Vailey Indians The Oilers set out to maintain their unbeaten string but ran into a club that ignored their reâ€" putation. Play was fast and loose with the issue in doubt until the last ten minutes. Leo DeMarco (2), Bruce Hemming (2). Bob Fry and Bob Guthrie counted for Humber Valley, Ron Howse (2), Gene Pinkerton and Barry Britâ€" ton kept the Stars right in there JUNIOR This time the Indians got scalped. Gary Inness performed miracles and his mates scored four goals, Doug Tate and Doug Lewis getting two each, to score North Etob. J. H. Lock Queensway These teams matched power and speed in a pleasing display. The Redmen scored the clincher with only one minidte and nineâ€" teen seconds left. Terry Young bad two goals and Ron Powell one for the winners. Brian Griâ€" Bruising hockey produced sevâ€" enteen penalties including the ‘usual‘ _ fights. George â€" Vella. Bruno Santiaguido, George Kent and Larry Middleton were the Litho marksmen. Ken Wilson (2; and Vince Rinella scored for the Men‘s Wear H. V. Municipal Oiling 2 6 Alderwood Stars 4 a win over the previously unâ€" beaten. untied Indians. Bruce Winter and Mike Stephens had markers for Humber â€" Valley. Greg Lyons in the Indian goal was on a par with his rival, but JUVENILE Queensway York Litho North Etob. Saxon‘s Shop his team wasn‘t clicking as they asually do North Etob. Compton TV 4 Queensway Bosch Sparkplugs 3 This game was very good hocâ€" key. Compton had the picture and stayed in front on goals by Paul Way (2), Steve Evans and Charlie Jones. Bosch came very close with Rick Kinseils, Jeff 2282 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST MIMICO CL. 9 WE WISH EVERYONE A JOYOUSs CHRISTMmAS AND A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! l}g Christmas and New Year‘s Staff and Management â€" â€" â€" The Picktair Taovern Restaurant PICKF AIR 1 Mario Muzzucco Cooper in the Red TAVERN RESTAURANT DINNER The first shot on each net scorâ€" ed goals as both teams turned on i ~t1 "’ #¢ c KEN SCOTT MOTORS LIMITED 783 THE QUEENSWAY YOUR FRIENDLY CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH DEALER" 212 Lakeshore Rd. W. â€" PORT CREDIT APHRODISIA ... WOODHUE...TIGRESS ... FLAMBEAU 2891 Lake Shore Blvd. W AT x * »oaif > â€" Cheerful a, ~‘f“i x. _ Chrigtmas * An t<_.s m â€"Wishes AT THE Hawsolleg GREETINGS NEW TORONTO CL. 1â€"2201 1E QUEENSWAY CL. 1â€"3333 Two Blocks West of Royal York Rd. for QChnistmas We wish you a Christmas near your lovec DON RUSSELL We wish you a Christmas near your loved ones . . . a season of joy and good will. â€" a gift to delight her, in any of Faberge‘s four famous fashion fragrances: cloudâ€"soft Bath Powder with huge, delectably coloured amb‘s woo!l ballet puff â€" giftâ€"boxed with fingerâ€"touch Cologne Spray For her battg beautiful... new Spray Bath Set 6.75 Phone 278â€"6181 DRUG STORES the speed. Rick Bland had two goals, Warren Mills, And# Curâ€" ran and Brent Yates one each as the Stars turned in a strong team performance to win a squeaker. Humber Valley was never out until the buzzer went. Bob Allen (2) Gary Willoughby and Ron Van Vliet hit target as the Fordâ€" men stormed in trying to get the equalizer which would not come,. This Junior hockey is excelâ€" lent. It is hoped the boys keep their fists where they belong, in their gloves, on their sticks. 313 Burnhemthorpe Rd ISLINGTON 239â€"1291 CL. 9â€"9635 Flere‘s wishing a really wonderful bholiday season for you and yours Ed Turner

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