4) & â€"â€" Humberview hockey Sunday evening over 100 preliminary, junior and senior bronze dance tests were tried. Onceâ€"again the judges remarks were enâ€" couraging for those who passed and explicit to those The judges took time to explain fau!i so the children would know Exactly what to correct. Northwestern Figure Skating Club‘s regular season came to a close last weekend with the skaters having their final figure and dance tests. The figures, which were tried Thursday night, had a high percentage of passes. BY JOANNE DRAPEAU Last week the senior results were not in the column for the Four Steps to Stardom. The team placed first overâ€" all in the event in capturing three gold medals and four bronze along the way. The 800 meter relay team of Bill Kennedy, Joe The crack York Spartans track team have come off with yet another major victory when they took home the top awards at the recent Royal Canadian Legion Indoor Championships. "ECONODRIVE PLAN®" In the other game, Milva Auto Body scored its third victory of the year, defeating Zentil Plumbing 43. Paul Harris, Peter Worobey, Scot Waddel and Bart Barber scored for Milva. Donald Keough (2) and Ron Zanesco There were two upsets in the minor atom division. Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In, which had previously won only two games, handed West Finch Gulf its second loss of the season by downing them 5â€"1. Jack Sinclair and Wayne Duck each scored twice for the winners and David Vienneau added a single. Brad Cook scored the only goal for the losers. In a closely played game Stark‘s Car Wash came away with a 1â€"0 win over Lloyd‘s _ Electronics, Graham Alexander was credited with the shut out and Rod Verge scored the only goal. David Lillie‘s third goal of the game, scored with only seconds left, gained Tubby‘s Drive a 3â€"2 victory over Avon Sportswear. Jim Richard scored both goals for Avon. An upset saw Skyline Mfg. defeat Emery Drugs 3â€"2 in tyke action. Steve Gerardi scored 2 goals, Jon Harknett 1, for Skyline while John Oswin scored twice in a losing cause. In paperweight action, the Chimnery defeated Finâ€" chdale Cleaners 3â€"1. Steve Rowsel scored the hat trick for the winners. Gary Berg scored for Finchdale. * h dPifner on nsc imnier n on pad prmn muent en Pesssel o ces BELMONT AUTO LEAsiNG LTD. 1945 Lawrence Ave. W. Zentil was Timmy Buchinski. Henrik Remâ€" balski scored the lone marker for Cliffside. Woodview Cleaners and Tony‘s Catering played to a 1â€"1 tie. John Caetano scored for Tony‘s and Kevin Foster for Woodview. In house league action this past _ weekâ€"end, â€" Zentil Plumbing increased its first place marglp by defeating Cliffside Pipelayers 7â€"1. Scoring all the goals for High percentage attain bronze Spartans bring gold Glen Valley takes tourney Zentil increases league lead 36 MONTH PROGRAM 36 month plan; No down payment . Apply renfal to purchase price If you wish to who did not quite make it. A very small percentage did not get their tests and this shows _ Northwestern‘s professionals are doing a good job. Northwestern‘s carnival is to held over Easter weekend this year, on Thursday and Saturdsay nights. They have already started practicing for the show and it looks like it will be another winner. Keep March 30 or April 1, open as tickets are only $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children and students. The show has a cast of about 300 participating each evening. Bill Kennedy also captured a gold medal in the 400 meters event. His time of 53.7 was tops. Kennedy also took the bronze medal with his third place finish in the 50 meter hurdles. Joe Boscariol took the gold Boscariol, Karl Parris and Don McNeil set a new Ontario record of 148.2 in taking a gold medal for the event. Bonnie Donaldson finished first _ in _ singles _ for Bowlerama with a 665 triple with scores of 210, 227 and 228. The boy‘s senior team The other game was a high scoring one and ended with In bantam action, Jane Finch Mall defeated York Car Repairs 5â€"0. Vito Orient played a standout game in goal for his first shut out. Goal scorers were Scott Elliott, Frank Tulk, Joe Khuteubl and Tim McAffee with 2. In â€"Yongedale Mall‘s victory over Wilsons, goal scorers were George Cluett with 2, Eddie Mernagh, Bob Farrah, Dave Finch, and Bruce Sheild with 1 each. Brian Neary with 2, and Doug Buckerfield scored for Wilson‘s. In the minor bantam division, Jones Real Estate defeated Classic Catering 3â€"2 enabling Yongedale Mall, which defeated Wilson‘s Texaco 6â€"3, to move ahead of Classic and take over first place. Len Mizzoni with 2 goals and Mike Black with 1, scored for Jones. Mike Solsky scored both goals for Classic Catering. In the second game, Toronto Chimney Service scored 2 goals in the last four minutes to defeat Orton Driver Service 21. Craig Elliott and David Black scored for T.C.S., Warren Curtis scored for Orton. In at the second game, Westâ€"End Offset shut out Fairview Electronics 40. J. Tabori was in net for the winners. Goal scorers were Brian Pullis, Rick Clarkin, Jeff McKenzie and Gordon Walmsley. In peewee action, Globe Electronics shut out Lanet Building 20 on goals by Mark Drew and Russ McNeil Smith. Dean Buchiski was credited with the shut out. scored for Globe. Finkler, Ltd. clinched first place with a 3â€"1 victory over Globe Electronics. Greg Moore, Walter Brinston and David Chard scored for the scored for Zentil. _In atom action, Len Austin In the junior division Mike Carson had a 303 single. Glen Valley Bowl‘s mixed doubles A bantams rolled a six game flat score of 1039 to capture the event on Saturday, February 26. In the bantam division, Christine Hussey rolled a 261 single and 455‘double, both flat scores, to earn her 100 pins over average crest, and Gary Dillman had a 216 flat single. also advanced to the provincial finals by finishing first. The boy‘s team was coached by Mr. George Todd and is composed of Dave Johnson who rolled 264, 226 and 686 triple, Gary Dinâ€" smore with a 209, Brent McDowell with a 291 single and 686 triple, Phil Shute with a 237 and 218 for a 654 triple, and Bill Forrest who rolled 244, 293 and 312 for an 849 triple. The finals will be held at Guelph on March 5. The winner of this month‘s draw, held on Saturday, was Ralph Corbett, of Orangeville. The seller of the winning ticket was D. Tucker, whose son plays for Tony‘s Catering. Other finishers for the York Spartans were Cecil Burgess with a bronze medal for the 800 meters and Garry MacKenzie with a bronze for his third of 5‘ 6" in the high jump. medal for his first place finish in the 50 meters run with a time of 5.9.Joe was third (bronze) in the long jump with a leap of 18‘ 10". At the dance held recently by Humberview, Mrs. Kathy Walllace was presented with a silver tea service, in apâ€" preciation her time and effort she devoted to the club. Mrs. Wallace has resigned her position as secretary. The presentation was made by Mr. Joe Coleman, business manager of ‘the North York Hockey League. In an exhibition game on Saturday evening, Humâ€" berview House League all star tykes defeated Erindale Paperweight Majors 5â€"0. Rod Verge with 2, Peter Byrne, Brian Jack and John Oswin scored for Humberview. In North York action on Saturday, the Downsivew minor atom team defeated Humberview 42. Thompson Macartney and Mike Fulton scored for Humberview. In the other game, which featured the two Duffield teams, _ Jack _ Greedy defeated Green & Ross 8â€"6. Mike Garner scored 4 goals for the winners, Brian Crane, Don Leclair, Peter Hedley and Paul Garner got 1 each. Mark Young with 2, Jim Strong, Alex Brannon, Harold Zorn and Greg Hunter scored for the losers. In midget action, Circle "C" _ Ranch shut out Evans Lawn Supply 4â€"0. Tony Pulusi was in goal for the winners and the goal scorers were Barry Rogers with 2, and Craig Babcock and Gabe Didanieli. Dave Dineno 2 each and Bob Williams scored a single. Bob MacLaughlan and Ed Solsky scored 2 each and Frank Rossil got one. West Finch Gulf defeating H. & I. Broadloom 85. Alan Wallis scored three goals for the winners, Al Tabone and Rev. Father G. Pfliger, of Our Lady of Victory Church, Bob Nelson and Bernie Thompson head up the executive committee. Other directors are; Don Coupland, public relations; Gwen Slater, treasurer; Marlene Wright, secretary; Pater Voisin and Paul Madden, _ secretaryâ€"statisâ€" ticiians and Gerry Binsfield, coordinator. It all depends on the use of an arena and the forming executives are pinning their hopes on the Borough of York‘s Parks and Recreation _ Department coming _ through _ with Keelesdale Arena. The league will consist of two divisions; junior for boys 14 through 17 and senior for men 18â€"yearsâ€"old and up. The York Ball Hockey League is hoping to get into operation sometime this spring. Boys of Amesbury Titans left North York last weekend to play against Pollock Pools of Detroit. The Titans were far outclassed by the Motor City crew who beat them soundly in A chartered bus left Friday evening carrying 48 players and their parents and arrived in Dearborn, Michigan around 10:30 p.m. by Dave Gerry It was a bus load of weary players and parents that pulled into Amesbury Arena last Sunday evening after a weekend in Detroit. Titan Cartage made the journey to play two exhibition games against a peewee squad, Paddock Pools. Mrs. Kathy Wallace is presented with a silver tea service on .ié;ié;)leman, centre, and Mr. Patrick Mulholland, president the occasion of her retirement from the executive of the _ of the league. Humberview Hockey League. Making the presentation is Mr. . 1 w mmmm â€" ¢~ ] '. Howe scores hat trick Amesbury Titans lose two Ball hockey coming to York Rules of the Canadian A m a te ur _ Hockey Association â€" with modification to allow for the peculiarities of ball hockey â€" are followed. It is expected that over 100 boys will be playing in each of the two divisions and registrations should get underway shortly if the league is to get their tenâ€" tative start in early May. While the sport proved popular, especially among young boys too young to play in the league, there was a great deal of disenâ€" chantment with the adâ€" ministration â€" particularly with regards to the lack of discipline for unnecessary rough play. Paddock Pools won the first game 8â€"1 turning in a fine team effort with Murray Howe (you know who he is) The first game was scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the Jack Adams Memorial _ Arena, just completed last year. When the teams skated on the ice, the boys in Amesbury blue were startled at the size of their hosts. The boys in red and white towered over most of them. The York Ball Hockey League is a breakaway from last season‘s Toronto Ball Hockey League which played its league games at North York‘s Habitant Arena. On Saturday afternoon the team and coaching staff relaxed in the indoor pool and in the evening the coaches held a party for the boys. When the team was finally bedded down, parents of the Paddock team arrived for a social evening and many new friendships were made. game and in this encounter Paddock Pools skated off with a 7â€"1 win. For the first period Titan Cartage were playing like men possessed as the score at that time was only 2â€"1. In fact, parents both games of a Saturdayâ€"Sunday doubleheader. The Detroit boys will be making the return journey sometime in April but Amesbury will still have their hands full. The boys are bigger and have a little more experience. scoring three, Ken Roberts, two, John Keranen two and Dennis Shrader one. Titan‘s only marker came from Darren Morley who scored on a breakaway in the third period. Sunday saw the second Newport Royal 2 dr. H.T. with 400 cu. in. 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