',rtb-at"-otr-uesmr,rt-tttm sun' icon' board, while scored the goals. Trudi-nil Building played M mm tie this time a GI Mtort with â€and. Don [W my Trudi-0d on The first game on Tuesday, February Ist, ended In a stalemate as Rack & Cite and Tammie Cartage played to a 1-1 draw. Keith Vetting and Doug Wilkinson Polytarp Products played to a 3.3 saw-off. Paul Comm was pie big gun for Delray potting two. Marlo Stellato the other. Polytarp's marksman were Derrick Martin, Stephen Corrigan and Mike Thoroski. Treadland Building got into the win column for the second time this year by defeating Kress & Mac- donald 3-1. singles were scored by Mark Nolan, Stephen Traynor and Chris Radomski. Jim McNeil answered for the losing side. Two markers by Gary Hardiman and a single by Paul Valenti gave Bi-Rite Drugs a 3-3 draw with Amesbury Auto Centre. Geoffrey Buttimor, Andy Temlgnl and Shawn Dash- woodUcored for Amesbury Buchinski nets seven By Dave Gerry Northwest Motors were handed their first shutout of the season on Monday, January 31 by young Jack Cappiello, Lisanti Con- tracting's goal keeper. Charles Carolan was the only marksman in the 1-0 win. House league play Two shutouts were recorded in the division. Stark's Car Wash, with Graham Alexander in net, defeated Lloyd's Electronics +0. Goal getters were Pete Byrnes with 2, and Mark Atkinson and Rodney Vergge In paperweight play Tubby's drive-In defeated Avon Sport- swear b3. Danny Campbell scored 3 goals for the wim ners, David Lillie 2, and Bruce Nome I. Jim Richard scored all 3 goals for Avon. Finchdale Cleaners downed The Chimnery 2-1. Kean Jenson and Keith Monk scored for Finchdale, Steve Rowsell for Chimnery. 1 each. Emery Drugs defeated Skyline Mfg. M. Steve Pelletier was in goal for the shutout and goals were scored by Pat Mernagh Humbervlew social whirl Once again Wilf's Cycle and Sports donated a bicycle. It was won by Mr. Harry MacDonald. Thank you, Wilt, and thanks also to all those who worked so hard to make the dance a suc- cess . In mite action this past week Zentil Plumbing defeated Cliffside Pipelayers b2. Timmy Buchinski scored 7 goals and Kenny Curley 1 for Zentil. Norm Belyea and M. Grenier scored singles for Cliffside. Tony's Catering shut out Woodview Cleaners 4-0. Goal scorers were Belyea with 2 and Caetano and Elie with 1 each. Paquette was in goal for the shut out. On Saturday evening, Humberview held its second dance of the season and, from all reports, it was a great successs. Titan Cartage atoms met Avenue Road at Flemingdon Arena Monday, January 31 and came out on the short end of a bl score. Michael Schneider scored to tie the m February 4, after ten might losses, the A & W boys took Northwest bl at Downsview Arena. Tony Grimaldi put two in the net for the minor midgets and Ron Curley added a single. Even though the team won the game they suffered a loss when defenceman Val Fusco was taken to hospital with a broken ankle. T I’D-"Gary MMAlehyod be this put week 'll=W,'retrdhl21t that Mfiutumewuazl In to Avenue Road at Delray Drugs and Five draws in Ame§bury action Al On Wednesday Tumvale Cartage played to their second tie in as many nights as the game with Northwest Two goals by John DeIDegan and singles from Rennie Kapralik and Frank Cundari gave Sandrin Precast their fifth con- secutive win, a 4-1 decision over Amesbury Auto Centre. Lari f Robinson scored for the losing side. In minor bantam play, Yongedale Mall shutout Wilson's Texaco 4-0. Scott Niles was in goal for the winners. Goals were scored In peewee action, Globe Electronics shut out Lanet Bldg. 5.0. Dean Buchinski was credited with the shutout. Goal getters were Russ McNeil Smith, Mark Drew, Peter Weibe, Mike Jordan and Philip Bailey. Toronto Chimney Service and Orton Driver Service played to a 3.3 tie. T.C.S. scorers were Steve Aguis, Chris McGuirk and David Black. For Orton it was Andy Farquharson and Warren Curtis with 2. George Revie, Randy Benson and Ross Parsons gave General Gear a 3-1 victory over Bi-Rite Drugs. Terry Martin picked up the lone marker for Bi-Rite. In the atom division, Den Finkler Ltd. defeated Globe Electronics 5-1. Bob Herder scored twice for the winners, Dean McGuire, Walter Brinston and Drew Smith once each. Mike Farquharson scored the lone goal for Globe. West End Offset defeated Fairview Electronics 3-1 on goals by N. Innteine, R. Clarkin, and G. McKenzie. Kent Hunter scored for Fairview. Charles caroiaif answered for Lisanti. and Luigi Zanetti. In minor atom contests Milva Auto Body and Zentil Plumbing played to a 3.3 draw. Scott Waddell scored 2 goals and Peter Worobey 1 for Milva. Goal getters for Zentil were Ron Zanesco, John Shoreman, and Kelly DeRidder. West-Finch Gulf outscored Tubby’s Drive-In 4-2. Brad Cook with 2 goals, Alvin Murphy, and Tony Gianoppo with 1 each were the winner's goal scorers. Wayne Duck and Donald Schultz scored for the losers. Scott's Colonels. Amesbury's minor bantams continue to roll along as Duffield went down 3.0 at Downsview Arena, January 29. Rick Clarke registered the shut out as Bob Brett, Don McLeod and Terry Dowhanick scored. George Darnowski took his turn in goal and shut out Northwest 4.0 at Downsview Arena, Monday January 31. Bruce Whiteside put two in the net for the Colonels while with twenty seconds remaining to take the win. Goalie Brian MacDonald racked up his fourth shutout on Saturday, February 5 as Titan Cartage took a 4-0 win from Burlington Flyers at Downsview Arena. Titan's marksmen were Darren Morley with two, Mike Tilley and Michael Schneider. ANTHONY - KEATS MARINE LIMITED Chrysler Marine Engines q Crusader Marine e Perkins Diesels e Cummins Diesels Call 519 825-463] TALBOT EAST WHEATLEY AFTER HOURS 825-7902 Como and See Us At The Boat Show Booth M. 1A North Em Coma Engine Centre The Amesbury Sports Club operates twelve months of the year, taking in both winter and summer sports for boys and girls. The week's final game saw second place Nick's Fina down front running Delray Drugs 3-2 on singles from David Jelly, Mike McCausland and Mavro Patricca. Dan Harshenin and Mario Stellato scored tor Delray. Humberview all star paperweights also scored two wins over the weekend. On Friday night, the team defeated Malton 2-1. Bruce Nottle and Jim Richard scored the goals for Hum- berview. on Saturday evening Humberview defeated Duffield 6-0. Quinton Clancy was in goal for the shutout. Goal scorers were Jim Richard (2) and Keith Monk, Danny Camp- bell, Brad Rutledge, and David Lillie. ' The goalkeeping duo of Brad Tait and Graham Ottaway got the Dynamos back on the winning track at John Booth Arena on Wednesday as they shut out Finchurst M. Goals were scored by Joe Calder and Doug Wilson. Humberview Minor Atoms scored two shutout victories over the weekend in North York Play. Much credit must be given to goalie Roddy Hunt and to his defencemen who turned in outstanding performances. Paul Verge and Carl Wareham scored to lead Humberview to a bo victory over Northwest while Mike Fulton scored the only goal in a IA) victory over Downsview. In bantam West Finch Gulf downed H. & I. Broadloom 5- 3. Al Tabone scored 3 goals for the winners, and Alan Wallis and Dave Dineno one each. Rick Hall with 2, and Bob Maclauchlan with one scored for the losers. Jane Finch Mall tied York Car Repairs 2-2. Mike Kuenz and Pat Byrnes scored for York, and Tim McAffee and Bob Haluska for Jane Finch. Motors ended 2-2. Sean Griffin scored two for Turnvale while Carmen Perrelli and Bill TUrri an- swered for Northwest. by Bob Farrah, Derek Trevor (2), and Dave Lid- stone. Classic Catering defeated Jones Real Estate 7-1. Danny Pellerin scored 3 goals and Glen Howell, Mike Solsky, Warner Weinberg and Steve Gregoris one each. Mike Black scored for the losers. The tyke squad, Del lotto Dynamos met Northwest at Flemingdon Arena, Monty. January 31 and lost 3-2. The Dynamos held a bl lead going into the third period on singles by Tim Gibson and Wally Caranci but Northwest came on for the win. 'ittmttmtttmmmimritntmrimrmmttrtntmirttmmmmmmmnmttatiiii 1l"M"to0oM"ool"toittiitittirotmmirtttmirintimiimirttmtotnLit tftrt NEWS You have until Sunday to drop in and see two million dollars worth of boats and literally thousands of people with those misty thoughts of warm days and cool winds. It's boat show time down at the CNE in the Automotive building. We did hot count them, but have it on good authority Only a few more day; Heidi Willi is Miss Boating 1972. The seventeen year-old, grade 11 student at St. Joseph's High School, is a keen waterskier, homer and swimmer. She was Miss Bikini 1971, rfif1t1.tlr,tletrs big boat display 872 Lakeshore " E. Port Credit 278-9741 SMALLCRAFT OF CANADA LTD. . Sailing Dinghies Fireball Enterprise Flying Jr. Sailboat Rigging Equipment Come and see us at the Boat Show! that there are over 500 boats on display __ from a five-foot dinghy that sells for $125, to a 39-foot C & C designed sailboat with a price starting at $40,000. If your thoughts run to Powerboats you can shop from the floor for anything up to a 36-foot Trojan tri-cabin cruiser that also starts at $40,000. There is a tremendous range in fiberglass craft and some of the new colors are extremely eye-catching. There is little new in the The fishing, car-topping and waterski enthusiasts will find a remarkable selection of craft, colors, and choice of construction techniques to meet their requirements. The first Canadian-made stretched aluminum boats are on display as are several of the welded and riveted aluminum models. V The outboard motors you‘ll see at the boar show this year.are all drainless. That means unburned fuel, which used to drip out and leave a film on the water, is now trapped in the base of the motor and re-cycled back into the combustion system where it is burned. This deirelopment in outboarding, along with ever quieter motors, is evidence of the concern the industry is showing for the en- vironment. So it's time to head up to the balcony where you can sit and watch the radio- controlled model boats go through their paces both afternoon and evening. The Metro Marine Modellers put tiny tugs, submarines, warships and cruisers into hands-off action - even to rescuing and salvaging a derelict vessel. Four times around the show and you'll wonder why your legs are getting a little tired. You will have then covered a full mile. and is a pert blonde, with sparkling blue eyes. A talented piano player, Heidi speaks German and French i n addition to English and is studying Spanish. CURRY BULMER MARINE LTD. 44 Years Saving You Money with Confidence . Crestliner 0 Century 0 Cadorette o Sunray q Johnson Motors ttry And that all-Canadian off- shore racing-cruiser - the Shark. The 1,000th Shark is on display and has been presented to the designer and builder of Shark No. One, which is still being raced. George Hinterholter’s famous design is also being made in the U.K., and in Austria and may soon be made in Japan. Many of the orpsdesign sailboats are there for you to look at. The Olympic class Soling, for example, which Toronto's Syd Daken sailed so outstandingly in the World meet on Long Island last fall. For those who dream of houseboating their way through the waves and waters of Ontario and New York, there are craft of several sizes from the small Hobo to the big planing craft. There is even one with a cottage concept that can be assembled and disassembled in a reasonable time makeing it possible to take it in to previously inaccessable waters. A sporty addition on a few craft is the spoiler, adapted from motor cars. It is of questionable influence on performance at best but certainly adds to eye-appeal and may well prove popular with the younger set. designs, which run from the deep-V with its climbing hull and narrow entrance to the twin-hulled cathedral shape that give a very flat turn. These hulls reduce water drag by the lifting effect of air under the hull. In the bantam division the girls single is Christine Hussey. The team consists of Cathy Gilbert, Jamie Ames, Adrienne Whalen, Kim Trudeau and Carol Hussey. The boys single is Gary Dillman and the team has Everett Waite, Bobby Drapeau, Don Corby, Bradley Lawley and Danny Thomson. In the junior division the girls single is Gloria Essensa and the team consists of Debbie Ames, Kim Gooch, Ann Davies, Donna Holder and Joanne Drapeau. During the month of January the Youth bowlers bowled eight games to quality for the zone finals in the four Steps to Stardom Tournament. YarkMunorhlwu first in the 400 yd. crescendo relay, second in the 200 yd. medley relay and .the 400 yd. freestyle relay. York Memorial held their annual invitational relay swim man on Workloadâ€. Fem 2 at Centennial ST. BASIL COLLEGE GROUNDS 52 ACRES AVAILABLE 3100 WESTON ROAD (Weston Rd. at Sheppard) DRIVE THEM YOURSELF IT'S FUN FOR MI. 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