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N 'e' u :; 'C: (LE1; I {a rr.rk' " "tri/ie-l ', ' _\\ YORKE CHAPEL PEEL CHAPEL FREE...N|GHTLY ENTERTAINMENT A J Lu wrertt't' W. G, Sellon , FREE REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED - OCTOBER 14th, 15th The North West Boys Club hummus cup tum following their Minor Soccer Association playoff. Coach Bill Walker is at tar victory bo over St. Augustines in last Saturday" North York right. Manager Marlo Carlucci is at tar left. TEST DRIVE THE NEW 72's AT North York soccer season ends (West of Jane) 411 - FOUR DOOR SEDAN Ili?, ‘5. I _ 249-7901 Wulsnn 1950 The North York soccer season has come to an end with the playing of the final playoff matches last Saturday at the T. Eaton Co. field at Sheppard and High- way 400. Most of the action took place under a steady rain that ranged from a drizzle to a torrent. But the weather didn't appear to dampen the spirit of the boys nor have too much affect on their style of play. Eaton's not only donated the use of their soccer pitch but allowed the use of space in their warehouse for a dressing room, provided the PA. system and put up a field tent for use by the executive and to allow some of the dignitaries on hand' to remain dry between Graham Leggat, coach at the Torotno Metros, presents the premier east trophy to team captain Scott Cruikshank, tar left and team coach Tom Udbitter, centre. The presentation of the trophy to the York Mills Celtics was made during last Saturday's soccer finals of the North York Minor Soccer Association on the T. Eaton Ctr. field at Sheppard and 400. Here, Graham Leggat presents the premier west trophy to the Downsvlew team captain and coach Ben Buccella and Marlo Corte1iueei, centre and right in the photo. Downsvlew went on to lose h0 to Eaton’s Spartans ln the atom cup finals played last Saturday. Like sailing ships of old, snowmobiles are rapidly becoming the explorer's best friend. It was on April 19, 1968, that Ralph Plaisted was able to say that his expedition was the first to reach the exact north pole via the over- ice route since 1909. And the first time man had ever reached the North Pole by snowmobile! Since that historic date in '68, the snowmobile has proven itself time and again as invaluable in man's research and exploration of the north. The latest testimonial to the value of the snowmobile in northern studies was given by Wally Herbert who was quoted as saying, "The snowmobile is a splendid and revolutionary vehicle. It is essential for the success of my pruject." This explains why two specially-prepared Skandic snowmobiles. from Shi-Doo, were listed among the Anna Johanne IV's cargo when it left Copenhagen recently on the Wally Herbert expedition to Greenland. A well-known English explorer and author, Herbert has led previous expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula, Lapland and Spitsbergen, New Zealand Antarctic and a trans-Arctic journey of 3,720 miles His polar achievements have earned him three medals and he has written for several magazines and scientific journals. The snowmobile- vehicle for modern day explorers old, Purpose of his latest ex- Eaton's Spartans com- pletely out-classed Down- sview TO as inside left David Parker scored three goals, while Andrew Brown and James Lapine potted two In squirt action Jim Chambers, centre forward, led his North West Boys Club squad to a 2-1 victory over' Richmond Hill by netting both goals. Adrian Steenson was the lone goal getter for Richmond Hill's eleven. each finals presentations Dino Castino, centre forward of the Northmount Cyclones, led his side to a 5-1 victory over the Lansing Knights in mosquito action by scoring three times. Enzo pedition is to film, record and write about polar Eskimos, which he describes as "a group of real men" who live 70 miles north of the Us Strategic Airbase of Thule in North West Greenland. With their help and by living among them with his wife and baby daughter as a family unit, and shooting most of the film Anyone who is issued a gun license is assuming great responsibilities. He has been given and accepted the license with the un- derstanding that he can safely handle a lethal weapon under all cir- cumstances that may occur during his pursuit of the game he may be hunting. Only a person trained in the use and handling of firearms should be allowed to assume such respon- sibilities, Fortunately, our Ontario Department of Lands and Forests agree with this thinking and lowered hunting accident rate proves their wisdom. The Ontario Safety league claims that the hunter's responsibility covers much more than just the safe handling of his firearm during the hunt. It starts with proper storage of guns and ammunition in the home, safe transportation of Be wary with guns in the atdm division lmbrogno netted the other pair while David Stevenson got the lone goal for the Knights. Romano Carlucci, outside left for the North West Boys Club, scored the only goal of the contest as his team defeated St. Augustines IA) to capture the bantam title. In junior B action it was Downsview 1-0 over the Armourdale Knights as V. Mandaliti, inside left, picked up the only goal of the game. himself, Herbert plans on making a real-life record of the closing scenes of a dying culture. The film is a joint production between the NBC and the BBC and; according to Herbert, "it will be seen by one hell of a lot of people." His wife Marie has been commissioned to write a book on the expedition, which will end in September 1972, It includes obeying the game laws of the area in which he is hunting and making clean kills, not rtaking impossible shots and wounding animals who escape to a lingering death, The recipient of the gun license accepts the responsibility of being a good sportsman in every sense of the word, not allowing the excitement of the hunt or his eagerness for game to im duce unsafe actions or affect his good judgment. Northmount Monarchs and Downsview, contestants in the peewee finals have had their match postponed to a later date as the Downsview squad are currently playing in the eastern Canadian championships. firearms to and from hunting areas, proper clothing to prevent being mistaken for game and the ability to positively identify the game he is hunting. The Ontario Safety League suggests that it would be a good idea if every hunter seriously considered his responsibilities before ac- cepting a gun license this Fall.