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Weston-York Times (1971), 23 Mar 1972, p. 10

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L ”’-â€"Ih'“Y-tMM. March 23, 1972 Action is heavy in the Montreal Detroit contest at Keelesdale Arena as the teams battle it out in the playoffs in the Bert Robinson Hockey League. This game was last Saturday morning and Montreal took the game 3â€"1. ~«m l $ $s x e ‘: B tm : 3"’;;;" Â¥ ° _ J i â€" Fa 6 s e v ‘3: s (, : :"4 & o 4 ‘ B »â€" 4 t s % ) i“v‘i" f [3 MA ' 144Â¥ /&‘ _ ‘®P". & KK * »4 \ eA C Arthur Partelli, number six with the Montreal team in the bantam division of the Bert Robinson Hockey League, receives the York Lions trophy donated in honor of Gordon Kelly the lad who passed away January 13, from league president Les Clayton. Arthur was selected as the league‘s Bob McGibbon, R.J. Hare and Tom Davidson scored for Cleveland with Mike Pinkletter, Ted Holden and Gerry Kelly scored for Quebec. Cleveland and Rochester have a sudden death playoff game this week after Cleveland earned a 3â€"3 tie with Quebec and Rochester fought through to a 3â€"2 win over Buffalo in . Minor Bantam. _Rochester‘s Parry Aklin, Ralph Wright and Jeff Ward 5 Upr? ® Trucks Kitchener moved into the final with a superb team effort and exceptional goal tending as the team wiped out Owen Sound‘s chances with a 2â€"0 win. Wayne Millie and Alex Moldvan scored for Kitchener. ® Pintos ©@ Mavericks ® Mustangs ® Galames 2. Brian Cox scored both goals for the loosers and kept Ottawa‘s hopes alive right down to the final seconds. Scott Hutchinson‘s hat trick put Hamilton into the minor atom hockey final against Kitchener as his team knocked out Ottawa 3â€" Hutchinson‘s three goals advance Hamilton to final THE ALL NEW 1972 PINTO "STATION WAGON®" N. of Shoppard) WE‘RE NEW AND EAGER TO DEAL Oshawa, on goals by Nick Rotundo and M. O‘Brien, defeated Guelph 2â€"1, with the latter‘s sole goal coming from the stick of S. Pillsman. This was a very hardâ€"fought game. Pittsburg lost a peewee heartbreaker to Barrie 4â€"3, due mainly to the superb performance of Rhett Butler and Pat Chouinard, who combined to score two goals each. It was F. Sylvaggio, P. Ward and P. Palone scoring for the losers. London, on goals by Mike Burns and Tom Northcott, beat Windsor 2â€"1 . Windsor‘s lone goal came from Brian McMillan. In the atom division Waterloo â€" on goals by Dan Spada and Joe Swanek â€" tied Straford 2â€"2. That team‘s goals were netted by Jim Broomfield and Chris Cullotta. gave that team all they needed while Buffalo‘s Mike Mugford and Steve Balint scored to come within one goal of a tie. most valuable player combined with good play and sportâ€" smanship. Controller made the presentation of the trophy to the league on behalf of the Lions. Bert Robinson officiated at the presentations. Finals in the Amesbury Hockey League continued this week as Facelle once again faced off against the Kimberley Clark Tigers with two games at Keelesdale Arena. Facelle came up with a win on Tuesday and took a four point lead in the best of Facelle in command of finals Every dayâ€"March 17 to 26â€"Coliseum. Toronto Weekdays Saturdays Sundays ° Entire proceeds in aid of Conservation Badminton /Retriever Trials /Fashion Show Camping / Trailers and sports gear /Cottages Airplanes /Boats /Cars and Motorcycles Punjab the Wrestling Tiger Off they go on their trip to Newfoundland are the boys and coaches of _ departed from Habitant Arena last Friday afternoon in a special bus the Northwest Boys Club to play a return engagement. The boys _ to take them to Malton Airport and their awaiting craft. N Appears daily in the Arenaâ€" no extra charge seven finals. Goal scorers for Facelle were Robin Walton and their great rookie, Ken Smith. Kimberley carried the play throughout most of the first two periods but the goal tending of Barry MacNeil kept Facelle in the game in the early going. Adults $\ 5( Students S : Children oc Mr. Dave Appleton will be representing the Borough of York and many parents will be travelling with the boys for the weekend. They will return Sunday night at about midnight andwe hope it will be a victorious homeâ€" coming. Kimberley tried to really rough it up in the first game but has played much better hockey in the past two games and could easily have won both. The All Star team of the minor atom Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League is leaving by bus for a hockey weekend to Marlborough, Mass. (30 miles from Boston) Friday, March 31 at 7 a.m. from Keelesdale Arena. playoffs. Kimberley again went ahead again as Doug Ken let go a booming slapâ€" shot from the point deflecâ€" ting off Doug Hunter‘s leg. The goal held up until late in the third period when John Pitt tied the game with his first goal of the series. St. Benedicts atoms overcame a two goal deficit from last week and defeated All Saints 4â€"1 taking the series five goals to four. John Kinch counted the winning goal in overtime with teammates Ralph Soder and Kevin McLean also counting for the Bennies, while Mike Smith connected on a In the third game of the finals played on Thursday, Kimberley got a one goal lead early in the third period but Facelle, which never gives up, fought back to tie it on a goal by Winston Stockley, his seventh of the playoffs. Kimberley again went ahead again as Doug Ken let go a booming slapâ€" shot from the point deflecâ€" ting off Doug Hunter‘s leg. The Humber Valley K of C Hockey League semiâ€"finals ended Sunday with four hotly contested games. In the opener, _ Transifguration atoms took Our Lady of Victory 2â€"0 to win the total goal series 4â€"2. Kelly Bray and Kevin Cleary scored the goals. Kimberley was awarded a penalty shot in the latter part of the second period and Barry came up with the big save that turned the game around for Facelle. Winners at K Off to the U.S. Team registrations for the coming season of the Borough of York Minor Soccer Association will be accepted up til April 22nd. Contract Borough of York Parks and Recreation Dept. * For the first time the B. Y.M.S.A. plan to run a house league for boys 8â€"12 years. 0.S.A. qualified coaches will be available for inâ€" dividual players in this age bracket. Contact Mr. Bill Gibb 633â€"9418 or Borough of York Parks and Recreation Dept. SOCCER REGISTRATION again as Doug booming slap e point deflec St. Benedicts _ minor bantams defeated All Saints 4â€"3 to win their series 7â€"4. In an exciting and hardâ€"played game, Joe Sannuto, Brad Bujold, Tim Haunn and Mike Smith scored one apiece for the Bennies, while Doug McMahon, David Dickie and Peter Rajtek counted one each for All Saints. GRIM Millions of dollars are being spent to find out how to make tomorrow‘s cars safer. As an illustration of the thoroughness of the research, the Ontario Safety League quotes this grim extract from a report of work at Wayne State University in 1971; "Forty intact, inoist, embalmed human cadavers were dropped with their heads striking . at various locations against several surfaces _... penalty shot. Rocci Pearson tallied for All Saints. Our Lady of Victory minor bantams took their series 10â€" 5 although Our Lady of the Airways tried valiantly. They won the second game 4â€" 3, but were unable to overâ€" come a six goal deficit. OLV‘s goal scorers were Mark Guerin, Paul Dileo and Dennis McKenna each scoring a goal. Mike Fitâ€" zgerald earned a hatâ€"trick for OLA, while Rory Carrol rounded off the scoring for Airways. advance of C MARGH WORLD: 34 FEMALE FLOWERS MALE FLOWERS water, in c entire area Grows up valuable fo plant stems their home forage. Gc Two & 0 \y/\(/ | § / *‘\Q}/y / // ‘\\ A/ ’/‘/// y // wo species broad ommon marsh â€"r s up to six feet in height. Roo ole food for muskrat, which also stems and leaves as building me homes. Occasionally useful « . Good nesting cover and nest material for diving ducks. CATTAIL dense a and beds, fre choking « feet in t r muskrat d and narrow reed, grows , frequently ing out other in height. R (Typha pha sp.) narrow le We, improve with age. 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741â€"7480 He 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741â€"7480 covering an r vegetation Root stock is also uses the j material for ul as goose nest building This year we‘v We keep q aved. i shallow ALBION RD.J J« ANGUS SHORTT Ducks Unlimited e 1952 2300 tin Lafit SEEDS WIND SCATTERED ths I ,,,y-,'., ev 1@.4 90 ) ( . #sQp M f«%«* is g \|P _\ YORK VOLKS "EFCONODRIVE PLAN®" at Woodbridge Memorial Arena pkut â€" IS A DATE TO REMEMBER BÂ¥ ~~ seE THE FLYINV(;‘. FATHERS Professional Golfers Assoc $2.00 per person TICKETS NOW ON SALE Admissionâ€" Adults *1.00 * C.F.$. A. 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