Work is now progressing on the covered in arena at In past seasons house league teams have not had it as comfortable as other leagues in the general area. The boys have had to play all their games in the open air at Amesbury Park. But this season things have changed. By Dave Gerry Amesbury Sports Club has set aside Saturday, October 16, as final date for House League hockey registration. Amesbury Community Centre is the place, Lawrence Avenue, west of Keele. Times are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information can be obtained from Dave Martin at 241â€"9872. The Del Zotto boys, under tyke coach John Coombes, take to the ice for the first time this Saturday against Avenue Road at 2 p.m. at an exhibition game at Cenâ€" tennial Arena. To first year Timo Venalainen, last year‘s president, was elected captain of the Aâ€"team in Inter County Tennis Association play. Jay Reingold is Bâ€"team captain and Rick McClosky is junior chairman. Coaching staff for the four teams have now signed some players to cards for the season, but there are still openings for more players. One of our ambassadorsâ€"atâ€" large, genial Dave French, has the information and a call at 248â€"1730 will get details. Bill Bailey becomes president, Allard Basque moves from secretary to vice president, Janice Adams is the new secretary and Bernice Fockaert is treasurer. By Dave Gerry Like the final pieces of a jigsaw puzzel, pieces are falling into place in regards to North York Amesbury‘s hockey teams. The â€" annual _ general meeting of the Yorkâ€"Weston Tennis Club, held Sunday, September 26, was highlighted by elections of the executive committee for the 1972 season. Tony‘s jumped off to a 8â€"0 lead in the first inning but the Nationals continued to pewck away at the lead. National forged ahead 128 but Brian Carnduff homered with two aboard and Andy Fleet homed to tieup the score for Tony‘s. Rick Currier and Tom Mitchell were standouts for the losers. Harvey‘s put up a great Tony Catering and National Drapery played to a 12â€"12 sawoff in junior boys action but Harvey‘s Automotive captured the playoffs as well as the season championship by blasting Burger Chef 104. 3803 Dundas St. W. R i v a 1 d a Heights Ratepayers _ Association softball action is all over for the season as the final playoff games were played. Tubby‘s Drive In squeezed past Domenic‘s Variety 74 to capture first place in the league standings and the playoffs. For the winners in the junior girls chamâ€" pionships, Sandy Reid hit two homers while sanet Fraser connected for a single. Marlene Cadeau managed an excellent catch. The Tubby squad were presented with playoff crests and inscribed ball point pens for their league finish. Gloria Fedouok pitched a great game and hit a homer for Domenic‘s. Playoffs completed at Rivalda All Myra Wight remains as Phone 7634625 COLLISION SERVICE LTD. Complete Autobody Repairs & Refinishing e Since 1945 e Gettin‘ West of Scarlett Road New slate of Towing Courtesy Cars ingsway over Registrations closing for the year Also, this season, there will be a full weekly report for the first time in the Westonâ€"York Times on all the house league fames, complete with scores, goal scorers, etc. Sponsors also coming in and evertything points to a good season Amesbury and boys and parents are looking forward to playing in a new arena which will protect them from the elements. Titan‘s atom coach, Larry Stone, was sporting one of the new sweaters which look very sharp in a double blue combination. On Sunday, September 26, The atom, minor bantam and minor midget teams all had tood turnouts much to the pleasure of the coaches. This writer was in the stands for the Titan Cartage practice which featured the shooting power of some new players and the hardâ€"hitting of defenceman Stephen Gerry who took the opâ€" portunity to show some fellow players what it was all about. On Saturday the mens‘ doubles championships were decided as Timo Venalainen and Henryk Ross teamed up to oust the reining duo of Peter Marshall and Ken Stewart 6â€"2, 6â€"7, 6â€"2 â€" the players, a game at Cenâ€" tennial is like playing at Maple Leaf Gardens. A new position was created for the ‘72 slate of officers and Sigmond Bruvelaitis becomes ladder chairman. Charles Carter, junior chairman on last year‘s executive, is grounds chairman. tournament chairman while Marcia Bain moves up from an assistant position on last year‘s executive to that of social convenor. Betty Johnson and Carol Gilbert accepted assistant social convenor positions. The _ Rivalda _ Ladies Allstars took on a tough team when they challenged the Don Valley Firebirds. The gals made a good account for themselves but came out on the short side of a 25â€"13 contest played at Don Valley Village. Metro Pizza captured the senior boys playoff chamâ€" pionships by disposing of Disposal Services 123 as pitcher Dave Lance turned in a fine game from the slab and contributed a homer. The entire team turned in a good game defensively and offensively. The Pizza team received the playoff crests while the Shoppers Drug boys were awarded inâ€" scribed pens as league champs. The Harvey junior boys received crests and inâ€" scribed ball point pens for capturing both the league and playoff championships. runs and Robert Kikilus and Rick Materine collected two rbi‘s apiece. Bill Hetherington turned in a good mount performance. For Burger Chef, Mike Cursio knocked in a run with his homer and Mike Brown turned in an unassisted double play in the fourth inning. Carl Doherty played his usual steady game in the losing cause. defensive effort while Bob | gaitons | 18| 16| 12| 10| 9 | 1865 FAST EXTERIOR it all together 50c extra for wax, 25¢ Use your Texaco or CH & 1) EXTERIOR y<f 50 wEston RoaAp I at the Chrysier (South of Lawrence) Dealership SERVICE officers 200 attend The menu consists of juice, %& barbecue chicken, french fries, vegetables, rolls, desert, tea, coffee and milk. We anticipate a good turnout as usual for this evening Don‘t forget next Thurâ€" sday, October 7 which is the night for the Baseball banquet to be held at Yorkâ€" dale Vocational School, 38 Orfus Road at 6:15 p.m. ahead The season‘s planned activities come to a close with the annual dance and the awarding of trophies on Friday October 15. Tickets are still available for this event and it is open to nonâ€" members of the club as well. Peggy Elminowski at 247â€" 7565 has all the details. The Titan nets were guarded by Brian Macâ€" donald and Bob Mills. Bob turned in a scoreless perâ€" formance in the third period. Although the boys lost, the coaching staff were not too concerned. This was the first time the team has a chance to work together and coach Larry Stone said, "As soon as we get some of the kinks worked out, we‘re going to be alright." Titan Cartage accepted an invitation from the Norâ€" thwest Boy‘s Club to play an exhibition game at Doublerinks. _ Northwest came out with a 41 win as Mike Tilley was Titan‘s only marksman with a second period goal. middle set featuring a tieâ€" breaker finish â€" while, on Sunday, Peggy Elminowski and Myra Wight defeated Carol Gilbert and Margret Winzer in straight sets 6â€"3, 6â€" 1, to win the womens‘ doubles titles. Action in the mixed doubles championships continues, but should be completed by this weekend. Next year could be a different story. The Rivalda Ratepayers Association would like to thank all the sponsors, coaches and assostants, umpires and scorekeepers that have donated so much of their time and helped to make the league such a success this year. A raffle held by the R.H.R.A. softball league was a huge success thanks to the efforts to everyone _ involvedâ€"espeâ€" cially Mr. Jim Smith, of Empire Movers, who not only donated the first prize but also personally sold 115 books of tickets. Prize winners were: 1st.â€" Mrs. Florence Chaplin, 137 Lindy Lou; 2ndâ€"Mrs. Joe Whelan, _ 58 _ Faulkner Crescent and 3rd.â€"F. Milani, 62 Stanwood Crescent. The three children who sold the winning tickets were presented with softballs. This was only the third time that they have played together as a team and the loss will encourage them to bigger and better things. Jean Lance hit two homers and knocked in three runs, Linda Herder hit a round tripper and accounted for three rbi‘s while Myrna Waddell hit a homer and pushed two runs home. Faye Herder and Audrey Grant also collected homers. West enp CAR WASH with the purchasa of 10 gallons gasoline at regular price Some 900 was the estimate of the crowds who turned out for the meeting, hosted and emceed by Bert Robinson. Ed Direnfield, Liberal candidate for York South in the current provincial elections, spoke to the gathering on the virtues of good, clean and wholesome pog o f ' y F4 f 13 + w ‘ ‘ ‘ 1, V.? } k' & "' " !~ " 1% " ; h3 / c ‘v ' p4/ :’ " : ‘ ’fï¬i †&R ; 0 Eh oc ;. 3/ t «54) 1 The Bert Robinson Hockey League ‘"Meet the Coaches" night saw the auditorium and corridors of York Memorial filled to capacity last Friday evening. Yorkâ€"Weston Tennis Clubs men‘s doubles champions Timo _ after defeating last year‘s champions, Ken Stewart and Venalainen and Henryk Ross (It. to rt. on right side of net) _ Peter Marshall. Scores were 6â€"2, 6â€"7 (tieâ€"breaker) and 6â€"2. $4.:+ +i Toronto City became the Bantam Champs of Metro with a last minute scoring spree that saw them come from behind a 3â€"1 deficit in last Saturday‘s action at Stanley Park. Toronto City scored three goals in the last ten minutes â€" the last with only seconds remaining â€" to beat Scarborough‘s Whomsley Austin Mini: only $1 795 o m tese~ . ï¬/ Division of SCU Industries Ltd. P.S. wneortrear curor te tiex .â€" LK BRITISH UNITED AUTOMOBILES a § 737 Church Street Toronto 5 Ont. BUY A BRITISH UNITED To make it any lower we‘d have to let the air out of the tires Introduction meeting Attending the meeting were Phil White, mayor, Alderman Gordon Keyes, Fred Howard, director of community centres, Dave Appleton, representing Al Savage, and a host of sport and the profits and possibilities of professional hockey players. The meeting was opened with Alan McGillvrey singing the national anthem .. acâ€" companied on the piano by Mrs. Fred Howard. Bob Clayton, president of the league spoke on puncâ€" tuality, the need for education,etc., and the coaches of the different divisions were introduced as well as directors of the league Norm Buchanan, Fred Whitehead, Rene Bernier _ and Audrey McClean, president of the ladies auxilary. The Bert Robinson Hockey League begins official action on October 16. borough enthusiasts Park Maple Leafs 4â€"3. 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