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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Jan 1972, p. 11

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Larry Robinson and Andy Tersigni put the puck in the net for Amesbury Auto Centre as they picked up their sixth point of the season by downing Biâ€"Rite Drugs 2â€"1 Anthony .Marson answered for the losers. Polytarp.They won 42 on seven games, opened house league play on Monday, January, 17 and had to settle for a 3â€"3 draw with Rack & Cue. Mark Nolan put two in the net for Treadland with Kevin Fujioka adding a single. George Dempsey scored twice for Rack & Cue while Mike Mattice potted one. The final game of the night saw Nick‘s Fina pick up their third consecutive win at the expense of Northwest Motors won their fourth game of the season, a 3â€"1 decision over Turnvale Cartage on singles by Bill Turri, Wayne Costello and Robbie Revie. Turnâ€" vale‘s Terry Thoroski was the only player to find the range as they went down to their fourth straight loss. These are the men who give freely of their time to coach your boys, so why not come out and cheer them on? Corbet (Cyclone) Macâ€" donald, Titan Cartage manager, has promised to skate for one shift so as not to disappoint his many fans. Treadland Building, who played to their fourth tie in At Amesbury Ice Palace By Dave Gerry Do you have an hour to spare on Saturday from noon to 1:00 pm? If you do, drop around to the Amesbury Ice Palace at Lawrence and Culford and watch what could be the game of the year. The contest will feature the house league coaching staff vs. the North York coaching staff. By Dave Gerry The NYHL kicked off Minor Hockey Week last Saturday with a series of exhibition games in which Titan Cartage, Amesbury‘s atoms, met a peewee B team opened the scoring in the first period before the roof fell. The visitors skated off with a 9â€"1 win. At the game‘s completion both teams lined up and were presented with crests from the NYHL as a momento for their parâ€" ticipation in the day‘s play. In regular league play, Titan Cartage â€" downed Burlington Flyers 3â€"0 at Downsview _ Arena _ on Saturday, January 15. Brian MacDonald picked up his third shutout of the season Action resumed Tuesday at Keelesdale when Facelle, the local choice, faced off with Bathurst Containers. Facelle have had problems of late in trying to put the puck in the net but came out for this one with blood in their eyes and skated off with a 5â€"0 win. Their great Kimberly Clark who started out the week in first place slipped to second while Holophane moved from fourth to third. At the start of the week St. Georges met Kimberly Clark Tigers at Lampton Arena and defeated them 53 for their first win over . the Tigers since the League was formed. St. Georges charge was led by Pierre Guevermont with a goal and an assist and Lorne Burry with two goals. Rodger Hawkins added two assists but it was a complete team effort over all. Action this week in the Amesbury Hockey League was great with no less than four _ teams _ changing positions in the standings. Watch coaches strut stuff Titan‘s Anthony Jones Barrie blasts Atoms Amesbury shift season _ the _ Dynamos On Thursday night at Keelesdale, Kimberly Clark once again had a chance to move into sole position of first place but ran headâ€"long into a very stubborn Holophane crew and were defeated 54. Leo Baker led Holophane with a three goal effort and erased a super job by Bob Porter of the Clark team who had a four point night on three goals and an while teammates Mike Tilley scored two and Darren Morley added a single. Scott‘s Colonels took a 3â€"1 win from Finchurst in a game played at Downsview dropped two straight as Downsview took a 4â€"2 win in a game played at John Booth Arena on _ Wednesday, January, 19 Tim Gibson got the lone Dynamo goal. teammates picked up the spirit and a goal and an assist by both Bruce Walker and Robin Walton really turned it into a very oneâ€" sided affair. In the second game of the evening Holophane skated to a 6â€"3 win over hapless Moose Lodge. Moose has a few player problems but a decision by the league to pick up three additional players Moose will give any team in the league a good run for their money from here on in. Treadland Building played their second consecutive tie as the score with Lisanti Contracting ended 2â€"2. Tony Dicristoford and Kevin Fujioka put Treadland on the board. David Roesel and Gary Mascarin answered for Undefeated General Gear were held to a 44 tie by Biâ€" Rite Drugs as George Revie scored two while team mates 15 in minor bantam action. Bob Brett, Bruce Whiteside and Allan Pink. In tyke play, Del Zotto Dynamos ran up against front running Howsen Chev and lost 5â€"2. Tim Gibson and Guy Danelon accounted for rookie Ken Smith led the charge with a hat trick, his third of the season. Ken‘s goa&by Bruce Weichel, two, Mavro Petricca and Joe Vaccaro Tony Sinapi and Mike Thoroski scored for On Tuesday, Stephen Ketelaar registered his first shutout as Rack & Cue defeated Kress & Macâ€" donald 3â€"0 on singles by Chris Cowl, John Romain and Keith Fetting. Polytarp. NK British United AKRK Automobiles 5â€"2 Duffield 5â€"2 on Friday, January, 21 at Downsview. The turning point came when Dynamos held a 21 lead and had a penalty shot Graham Ottaway kicked the shot out and the boys went on In the third game of the evening the bolstered Moose team came up with their fourth win of the season as they stopped the Bathurst team 4â€"2. Wednesday, January 19 saw Rack & Cue score a 3â€"1 decision over Northwest Motors to go in to a first place tie with Lisanti in the 6â€" 9 division, each with eleven points. Dino Bianco, Keith Fetting and George Dempâ€" sey scored for Rack & Cue. Bill Turri scored for Norâ€" thwest. scored three and Joe Calder tough time finding the winners circle. They fell 52 to Flemingden on January 18 at Flemingdon. Ron Curley and Peter Glen scored the Sandrin Precast ran over Amesbury Auto Centre 5â€"1 as Frank Cundari collected a hattrick. Singles come from John Del Degan and Ron Gaudet. Larry Robinson was Amesbury _ Auto‘s lone marksman. Keele Finch A & W, minor midgets are still having a In a game played at Bayview Arena, January 21 Hillcrest Summits took a 5â€"1 win from A & W with Ron Curley getting the only goal. Facelle 12 71 % Kimberly Clark 9 6 5 23 Holophane 9 7 4 22 St. Georges 9 8 3 21 Bathurst 7112 115 Moose Lodge 4 10 6 14 A division of sSCU Industries Ltd. Brian Smith and David Lobley added singles. Biâ€" Rite‘s marksmen were Paul Valenti, two, Terry Martin and Jeanâ€"Louis Maieron. St. Georges Dragons which had three wins over Facelle in as many meetings to date. Facelle, determined to stop the streak, got a two goal effort from Ken Smith, the league‘s top scorer, and skated off with a 4â€"3 win to move into first place all alone. St. Georges fought hard all the way and never gave up until the final buzzer sounded. The game was one of the best played of the season with both teams sticking to Hockey. No penalties were handed out during the entire game. In the second game Facelle squared off against Del Zotto got back on the Presenting the new Austin Marina A test drive is worth a thousand words 737 Church St. at Yonge Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada 924â€"3341 MG/Austin/Rover/Triumph/ Jaguar as they took a 12 71% 9 6 5 23 9 742 9 8 3 21 71116 The facilities provided and their locations are as follows: Albion Hills, on Highway Eight conservation areas being operated this winter for public recreation by the conservation _ Authority. Snowmobiling is available at four of these areas: Cold Creek, Albion Hills, Claireville, and Greenwood. A wide variety of winter recreation activities is also available at these areas, which are all within 20 miles of Metro Toronto, and open daily between 10 a.m. and sundown each day, weather permitting. The Cold Creek conâ€" servation area will serve as the midway stopping point for _ several _ hundred snowmobilers taking part this Saturday in Snoâ€"Do 72 (pronounced snow dough) the 100â€"mile snowmobile safety rally being run by the North York Civitan Club in coâ€"operation with clubs in Brampton, _ Agincourt, Victoria Village, and the Thornhill Junior "Civitan Club, to raise money for work with the mentally retarded. Ninetyâ€"two miles of the rally will be run on con servation area land of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. At Cold Creek, participants will have lunch Snowmobilers in the Metro area can enjoy themselves at four of the eight conservation areas being operated this winter for public recreation by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Snoâ€"Do . ‘72 to aid Civitan The trails Black Creek, site of the famed Black Creek Pioneer Village, located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue, â€" horseâ€"drawn sleigh rides, on weekends. _ Skiing _ for children and beginners, Forms to enter the event are available at this location, and each snowmobile driver must have a minimum pledge total of 50 cents per mile to participate, Civitan officials said. Complete information on the event can be obtained by calling Sam‘s Supertest at 851â€"0314. 50, about five miles north of Bolton, skiing for all classes, sledding, tobogganing, skating, snowmobile trails, group camping by permit, nature trail, picnicking facilities, refreshment stand, heated shelter. The area has two ski rope tows which operate on weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. until sundown, when weather conditions permit. fuel up machines, make mechanical inspections and pass through the 50â€"mile checkpoint certification. The event gets underway from _ Sam‘s Supertest gasoline station on Highway 7 just west of Highway 400, beginning at 6 a.m., with snowmobiles expected to leave at 30 second intervals. Conservation Authority. Snowmobilers can enjoy the sport at Cood Creek, Albion Hills, Claireville and Greenwood. Claireville, located on Highway 7, one mile west of Highway +« 50 â€"â€" snowmobiling, â€" sledding, hiking and picnicking. Cold Creek, between Bolton and Nobleton, about Boyd, located two miles north of Woodbridge on Islington Avenue â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on medium hills, nature trail, group camping by permit, refreshment facilities, picnic tables and barbeques. A rope tow operates on weekends and holidays for skiers. Bruce‘s Mill, two miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gormleyâ€"Stouffville Road â€" skiing for children . apd beginners, sleddingâ€" and tobogganing on small hills, skating, group camping by permit, refreshment facilities, nature trail, picnic tables and barbeques, heated shelter. sledding and tobogganing on small hills, skating on Saturdays and Sundays only. The area has a heated shelter, refreshment facilities, picnic tables and barbeques. are open A SKlI HOLIDAY? JOIN US AT muskoka sands inn CALL DIRECT 364â€"9612 Greenwood, located three miles north of Highway 2 on the Greenwood road â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing, skating, nature trail, picnic tables and barbeques, group camping by permit and snowmobile trails. three miles north of the King sideroad on the 11th conâ€" cession of King Township â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing, trap shooting and a rifle range, use of the area club house by permit, snowmobile trails. Heart Lake, five miles north of Highway 7 at the eastern limits of Brampton â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on medium hills, skating, heated shelter, refreshmentfacilities, picnic tables and barbeques, nature trail, group camping by permit. Further information on these areas and prevailing weather ‘conditions may be obtained by telephoning the conservation authority ofâ€" fices at 630â€"9780. §|I|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIllIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIlI!IllllIlIlII"E CARAVAN TRAILER RENTALS V W BRAKE SPECIAL Brake Linings â€" All four Wheels; Pack Front Bearings; Clean Back Plates; Check & Report â€" Master Cylinder; Check & Report â€" All Wheel Cylinders. ALL 1200 & 1300 MODELS 59 VWs and up. Later models always in stock. One Year 50/50 Power Train Warranty on Parts and labour. 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