Walker, Crilly lead squads to 3â€"3 tie Swirla paces Stratford to peewee title WESTON MINOR HOCKEY: mdphyo(f action was in all departments except midget and juvenile over the past weekend. The latter two will complete their series this evening. Oshawa captured the minor atom championship by squeaking out a close 1â€"0 win over Barrie. As was the case throughout most of the By Marg Elliott Playoff action in the Humberview House League this weekend saw Circle ‘M‘ Stars eke out a 1â€"0 victory over LaVogue Penguins in mite action. Bruce Nottle scored the lone goal for the Stars while Brad Dunslow recorded the shutout. In other mite play Milva Flyers defeated Circle °C‘ Blues 4â€"0 on goals by Gary Berg, John Dawson, Mark Milman and Rick Potter. Stephen Wood was credited with the shutout. In tyke competition Hurley Express and the Bandits by Margaret Foy Hatâ€"tricks were the name of the game in Northwest Boys Club hockey this past week as Venice Masonry and Guy Kel Heating battled to a 3â€"3 myte sawoff. The magic three goals were issued by Ian Walker and Jim Crilly. Yorktown drpped a 3â€"2 decision to Leo Contracting with Luigi Cudini picking up a pair of goals and Roy Kuznik adding a single. Yorktown marksman was Brian Bosch with both goals. Rick Blotnickey came up with the assist. # Weston Minor Hockey Dom‘s Auto Parts and Bob‘s Towing settled for a 1â€"1 tyke tie with Sterchille scoring for Dom‘s and Barry Skinner registering the assist. J.B.‘s Big Boys blanked Young Canadians 2 0 in North York league action as Roy Eilers and Steve Mittens supplied the scoring punch. Goalie Larry Catania added one more shutout to his impressive record. Wayne Galata battered home a pair of markers and Eilers added a single goal in a second encounter as J.B.‘s dropped Young Canadians 3 Millen Shell came away winners of opening games of a round robin series downing Midcontinent peewees on the Saturday, and York Square the following day. First game saw Millen on the long end of a 3â€"1 score and 4â€"1 over York. Nevis Steel doubled the score 4â€"2 on bantam play over NWBC. Going into the match with a 10 lead in goals, Northwest looked like worldâ€"beaters until the final moments when Nevis Steel broke a 2â€"2 tie and added an insurance goal into the empty net. Joe Muto was the hero of the game, registering a batâ€"trick. In MTHL play NWBC midgets dumped Windsor 13â€" 2 in a tournament staged in Wingham. Paced by Phil Saunders with a hatâ€"trick, by Judy Catania Northwest Bowling Club scores this week included a 78 score rolled by young Lisa Catania who performs in the threeâ€"toâ€"four year old age division. Karen Bodanis bowled 148 and 128 in the fiveâ€"toâ€"eight age bracket and scored from juniors (9â€"12) included: Sandy Bodanis (209), Perry Woifman (150), Brian Scott (203), Larry Catania (182), Susan Richâ€" Northwest bowling man (165), Jessica Tanaskow (175), Charles Faulkner (176), Joy Lynn Grech (172), Allan Dorfman (190), Randy Dekter (157), Steve Orlans (174), Kim MacLean (254). In senior competition (13â€" 16); Lori Ferrier (193), Dorothy Crossey (235), Tom Jacobs (143), Elliot Bassin (284), Laura Hughes (19%). For the coaches, Claudio Salines bowled 365 and Marg Wood gains Featuring _ excellent goaltending by Peter Foye for Marlboros, and Rod Forcier for Hamilton, it took Kevin Tweddle‘s unassisted season, it was a goalie‘s game with Charles Reynolds of Oshawa and Rick Jemâ€" play. It was Mike K'lng"a goa-l from Adrian Douglas that provided the difference. played to a 1â€"1 sawoff. Martin Schneider for the Bandits, and Rodney Verge for Hurley, were the marksmen. York â€" Steel defeated Wilson‘s Texaco 3â€" 1. Paul Harris was the lone scorer for Wilson‘s while Brian Edwin and Rick Wiebe replied for York. Another encounter _ witnessed Cochrane‘s Raiders roll to a 7â€"0 decision against Jones Insurance. Paul Duck guarded the nets for the winners. Ronnie Zanesco earned the hatâ€"trick while teammate Bruce Rugelis offered two goals. Singles NWBC came up with four goals but fell to Chicago 54 in a tough game. Detroit later nosed Chicago 2â€"1 for the tourney title. John Evans Painting thumped York Marking 7â€"2 in mite action. It was the first game of the quarterâ€" finals. Guyâ€"Kel and George Robson struggled to a 1â€"1 sawoff with Kevin Fox and David Wilkinson offering the goals. Batten Electronics evened their semiâ€"final series, defeating Norak Steel 3â€"1. An overtime fixture ended in a 32 score for Woodview Cleaners over Borg Brothers. The teams are now tied at one game apiece. Soccer registration at Northwest is booked for each Monday, 7â€"9 p.m. at Humâ€" bermede S chool. Registration fee is $6.00 and all boys are requested to bring along running shoes, OHSIP, OMSIP and birth certificates. This is for boys between the ages of six to 16. Seventy interested parents were on hand last week to attend a general meeting of the club. New officers apâ€" pointed to the senior executive were Ron Foy, Doug Pender, Joan Marshall and Margaret Foy. goal to make the decision as Maribore atoms won a final 1â€"0 outcome over Hamilton. Both squads played exâ€" tremely well and the checking was superb. Stratford _ slipped â€" by Stratford _ slipped â€" by Waterloo 43 to claim the peewee championship. Mike Swirla returned with a Florida tan to pace the winners with a solid twoâ€"way came off the blades of David Flude, and Peter Woroby. Next week will determine the finalists in both series. In minor atom play Norma‘s Gulf advanced to the finals with a second victory over Zentil Plumbing. Gulf took the game 5â€"1. Bob Herder tallied the lone marker for the losers. Two markers by Frank McQuitty and singles by Greg McKenzie, Drew Smith and Terry Thompson supplied the victory for Norma‘s Gulf. Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In also advaneéd to the finals by virtue of a 6â€"3 decision over Milva Auto Body. Scoring for Milva were Larry Gazzola, two goals, and Michael Mears, a single. Bill Hetherington picked up the hatâ€"trick for Tubby‘s with remaining goals supplied by John Edwin and Bob Wilson. Highland Transport adâ€" vanced to the finals in the atom division, winning 21 over Pressick Lancers. Piero Malfa scored for Pressick. Winning goals shutout for Circle °C‘ Blues came off the blades of Anâ€" thony Edwin and Terry Martin. TCS Sweeps upset Globe Electronics 2â€"1 to advance to the finals. Ron Wilson scored for Globe and Brett Barber and Gord Hester replied for the peewees had little problem in blasting Boyd Saints 9â€"1 in an exhibition encounter. Mike Black scored the lone goal for the Saints while Brian Smith and Ron Clarkin paced the winners with three and two goals respectively. Andy Oletic, Danny Lenz, Larry White and Bruce Jensen each singled. Lanet Building advanced to the finals against TCS on the strength of a 1â€"1 sawoff with MOFL Roadrunners. Quentin Dino scored for Lanet and Paul Vien anâ€" swered for the Roadrunners. Classic Catering moved into final action in the minor bantam section against Westâ€"Finch Gulf by defeating Jones Real Estate came up with one goal and two assists. Gord Volker also scored. Peter McLeod with two and Mike Kinkletter and Dan Pellerin each ~scored singles and earned assists. In the losing cause, netâ€" minder Earl Stanley played extremely well for Waterloo Toronto Chimney Service provided the offensive power for the losers. Dave kennedy and Stan Moss drew assists. Minor bantam play witâ€" nessed Quebec power its way to the trophy with a strong and well earned victory over 42. Costas Demitrious and Jeff Curley were Marksmen for the Real Estate squad while John Higgins, Pat Boyd (2), and Mike Kunyz scored for Classic. Westâ€" Finch downed Wilson‘s Texaco 7â€"1 in an exhibition encounter. Don Dawson scored for Wilson‘s. Four goals by Bob Holuska and three off the stick of Ed Solsky gave Gulf the victory. Circle ‘C‘ Ranch midgets defeated Evans Lawn Supplies 2â€"1 on a pair of goals by Wayne Stordy. The vicâ€" tory advances the club to final play. Keith Dawson scored the lone goal for the Shots on goal decided other finalists when Hermes and Circle ‘M‘ Ranch completed three games with a tie in goals scored. Circle ‘M‘ defeated Hermes 3â€"1 on goals by Alan Pankiw and Bruce $5.00 TRADE IN For 30 days only For your old Grate when you buy a new one. on n t t n t t t it in inititat 2 A Div. of Toronto Chimney Service Ltd. SPECIALIZING IN: COMPLETE LINES OF FIREPLACES ACCESSORIES, CHIMNEYS, etc. 36 RIVALDA ROAD THE CHIMNERY 742â€"2522 NOW OPEN Clark (2). Steve Gould scored for Hermes. Hermes now advances to final action against Circle ‘C‘ In North York play, Humberview Tykes (S. Freedman), knocked Finâ€" churst out of further playoff action with a 4â€"1 decision. Carl Wareham scored twice for the winners while teammates Glen Oliver and Peter Kostuik scored single Cleveland 30. Goal scorers for Quebec were Marty Holden, Fred Stefaniuk and Brad _ Ireland. Dave MaHaffy, Ireland and Bil} Brockbank picked up assists. goals. Dave Hostetter, when called upon, played well to preserve his shutout. Detroit upset Rangers 4â€"2 with comparative ease. David Lloyd and Vitto Bozzi, In the next series Humâ€" berview (S. Freedman) defeated Duffield two games out of three to advance to the next series against York Mills. In the opener Humâ€" berview defeated Duffield 3â€" 2 on goals by Kostuik, David Pelletier and Glenn Oliver. In the next meeting Duffield defeated Humberview 2â€"1 with the Humberview goal scored by Carl Wareham. WESTON each with a goal and an assist led the way for the sonmmmesntmmentonnieiiene in FREE STEAM PROCESSING ARCADE DRYCLEANING 1658 Islington N. at Albion Rd. y%/ctm 766â€"6121 WwE DRYCLEAN DRAPES, SLIPCOVERS _ (on your drycleaning) save 50° with this AD LAUNDROMAT HUNTING FOR A RELIABLE DEALER? 1950 WILSON AVE and â€"0463 Send this delightful French arrangement, a rainbow of fresh flowers. Daisies, Carnations, Freesia, Roses . . . and many more. Very fragrant, very beautiful tMg FINER FLOWER SERVICE 3107 DUNDAS STREET W. 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