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Weston-York Times (1971), 26 Oct 1972, p. 21

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MTHL scheduled at Amesbury _ Arena _ this season. Clarkson won 3â€"1 as Gary Mascarin picked up the lone marker. Doublerink smiles were evident as West Gate left the ice after defeating Cawthra 2â€"0. West Gate had broken the ice and racked up its first The West End AC minor atoms dropped a couple of games this past week and trainer Gary Bromby put the boys through a vigorous workout in the hope of getâ€" ting them back in the win column. _ On _ Monday, October 16 West End lost 3â€"1 turkey shoots will be held starting at 11 a.m, This event is for 12gauge shotguns without compensators. The relay system is used with 12 competitors vying for the turkey awarded for the best score in each relay. Ice _time at Amesbury Two activities are featured this Sunday at Cold Creek For shotgun . enthusiasts, another in the fall series of supplied. The Black Spruce Sportsmen‘s Association will be host for the event with ‘by Dave Gerry Amesbury‘s MTHL tykes, West Gate Motors, lost their Laurent Beaudoin (right) president of Bombardier Limited, and Jeanâ€"Louis Fontaine, viceâ€" president and general manager, Skiâ€"Doo Division, were on hand as one of the Skidozers to be used in the Bombardier Limited Snoplan throughout North American comes off the production line. "Our studies of more than two years, including last winter‘s Snoplan test trail grooming, have convinced us that the key to the future of safe, enjoyable, correct environmental _. use _ of Bombardier Limited‘s snowmobile trail grooming program, called Snoplan, is being greatly accelerated this winter, says Laurent Beaudoin, Bombardier president. Wednesday evening "winterizing!" An entry fee of $1 per relay Snowplan bigger | youth bowling (Draviator & GLASS SERVICE LTD. Westgate in win column Antiâ€"Freere is not enouch for safe car 2441 WESTON ROAD AT OAK 8T. % MILE SOUTH OF 401 Activities at Cold Creek and that your hoses, conns: tlons and block are in top shape so you won‘t waste: doltars on antifreaze that could be ruined by sluage or lost through loaks. To run its best, your car needs more! Make sure your thermo: atat is set right for maximum angine and heater pertormance 241 â€"4416 Double loss at AC at gather for the final comâ€" petition of the season. For the lll:“}imo this year the range will become the site of a recreated competition between marksmen of the midâ€"1800 era using black powder, antique rifles and handguns. ‘Most of the riflemen will be attired in period costume to add color to the occasion. Facilities for trap and small bore shooting will be Tyson earned the shutout. Gary Mascarin and Rick Gomes got the goals. Monday the Dynamos downed West End AC 3â€"1 at Amesbury Arena. Del Zotto lost again 6â€"1 Thursday to West Mall at Premet Rings handed Del Zotto Dynamos their second loss as the minor atoms fell 5â€"2 Sunday at Lakeshore Arena. Goals were scored by Terry Challis and Guy Danelon. to Del Zotto after they had overcome Del Zotto‘s first period oneâ€"nil lead when Paul Brady scored on assists from Rick Roden and Ronnie Confiant. ‘The Westenders outshot the competition 19â€"9. Friday‘s tilt was another 3â€" 1 loss for AC as West Maill "Snowmobilers almost without exception stayed on and safely enjoyed the good trails provided for them in our test grooming last winter,"‘ the Bombardier president continued. ‘"‘Wherever they did this, virtually all criticisms of snowmobilers _ and snowmobiling disappeared." snowmobiles is good trails," Beaudoin stressed. "We are intensifying our efforts in this direction. h e ces 9 PV ECE CA 2L Pn & + ;F & é;n;x;. e eanee oi Aed ons ot s reeen To N Mike McDougall got both Crescent Plumbing Monday at Amesbury. fire shooters, Saturday, October 28 will be the last opportunity for most deer hunters to site in their firearms. The range for centre fire rifles, however Cold Creek is one of 15 areas administered by the Nobleton, about three miles north of the King sideroad on Concession road 11. Titan Cartage peewees had rather a tough week as the team dropped two games. The first, a 4â€"3 loss to Japanese Auto at Amesbury Monday. Mike McDougall scored two and Marty Kendall one. Titan with a big edge in shots on goal, 40â€"14 they lost 4â€"2 at Forest Hill. available in the area as will be open each Saturday until November 25. Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation between _ Bolton _ and Authority and is located Lakeshore. Tim Gibson was the only marksman. wiped out Ronnie Confiant‘s first period goal by scoring two of their own and scoring a third in the last frame. West Mall outshot West End 9â€"6 in the first stanza and tied them 6â€"6 in the second David Wochuck picked up an assist on the lone AC counter. by Joanne Drapeau In the peewee division, Mathew Goslinski, who is 5 years of age, rolled a 114 single and a 201 double. In the junior division, Debbie Ames rolled 199, 204 and 228 for a 631 double. In the bantam division, Bradley Lawley rolled 190 and 197 for a 387 double. Tommy LaRoche rolled a 201 single. As a reminder to centreâ€" Scott‘s Colonels lost 20 to by Dave Gerry iR Murray Electric tykes won their fifth straight game in dumping _ Wexford _ 6â€"0 Saturday at Forest Hill. Two goals were scored by Mark Higgins and one each from Scott Kerr, Scott Macâ€" donald, Bruce Nottle and Tim _ Buchinski. _ Mark Fraeich registered the shutout. Caranci Grape Juice are the 1972 league and playoff champions in the Humbervalley Major Fastball League after ousting Village Caterers for the titles. In the photo above are (back row) â€" Vitro Caranci, Mario Caranci, Gord Garâ€" It appears that we‘ve finally seen the end of baseball for this season. The Humbervalley Major Fastball League got the last of their playoff games into the record book. Murray turned aside Ted Reeve 8â€"1 Friday at Ted Reeve Arena. Scott Macâ€" donald, Bruce . Nottle and Scott Kerr all scored twice Tim Buchinski and Mark Higgins added singles. Caranci Grape Juice won the best in five series by edging Village Caterers 3â€"2, Globe Electronics, minor atoms, still undefeated, dumped Clairlea 2â€"0 at Agincourt Wednesday. Paul Higgins and Tom Duggar scored singles as Joe McDonald and Jeff McNeilâ€" Smith shared the nets. Tom Cobb‘s atoms and Mattel Toys played to a 44 draw Saturday at Forest Hill. Humberview marksmen were Sal Pacini, This Saturday all the bowlers will be bowling against their coaches in the I Beat My Coach tournament. All the bowlers who beat their coach will get a crest to show it. We wish all the bowlers luck and hope a lot of them do this. Gary Blair bowled a 218 single, Mike Carson 236, Debbie Ryan 215, Nancy Guiren 206 and Danny Hutchinson 200. Murray Electric‘s fifth but not before winning pitâ€" cher Bruce Baird threw for twenty consecutive innings. Due to bad weather and a previous rainâ€"out of the last two innings of the third game of the finals, all had to be made up during the one outing and Caranci‘s other hurler, Bruce Boudreau, was not available. Carl Wareham, Paul Verge and Herb Lenz. The atoms picked up their first win of the season defeating Finâ€" churst 81 at King City Friday. Carl Wareham and Sal Pacini each scored twice as Mike Fulton, Herb Lenz, Tony Giangiuppo and Paul Verge got singles. In peewee play, West End AC dumped Milva Auto Body 6â€"3 at Forest Hill on Saturday Larry Gazzola, Randy Duncan and Leo Cobb scored in the losing cause. In their biggest scoring outburst to date, Milva tied Mississauga 6â€"6 Monday at Dixie to pick up their second point of the season. Randy Forsythe put four in the net while Larry Gazzola and Gord VanHorne added one each. Sunday â€"at Lakeshore, X.M. Brokers took Milva 10â€" 2. Randy Duncan and Randy Forsythe were the only locals to find the range. Exhibition play in the NYHL wound up this week as the still winless tykes fell to Avenue Road 2â€"1 at Habitant Wednesday Burno Basttellia scored. Northwest took a 1â€"0 win from the tykes Friday at Downsview Arena. The minor atoms finished off their exhibition schedule with a 20 win over York Mills at Bayview Arena Friday. Dan Joyce got the shut out. Singles were scored by Ron Miller and Tom Boyle. The atoms ran over Northâ€" west 8â€"2 Tuesday â€" at Downsview Carl Miklovich scored two as Bill McDonald, Peter _ Kostuik, Dave The last game of the finals was a thriller. Tied two apiece going into the tilt, Caranci was leadinf four zip on successive doubles by Mario Carnaci, Oresto Rossi and Joe Salvia, Dave Dean of Village Caterers banged a three run homer over the centre field fence. They went on to tie the game then take Pelletier, Rick Grundston, Thompson Macartney and Steve McDougall scored one each. Duffield held the atoms to a 1â€"1 tie Friday at Downsview Carl Miklovich was the only marksmian. Humberview‘s _ peewees lost 120 to the Young Canadians at Downsview Tuesday. _ â€" Willowdale took _ the juveniles 3â€"0 Wednesday at Fenside. On Monday Avenue Road scored a 2â€"1 win. with 20 Convenient Metro Locations to Serve You NK British United y=====>~. AR Automobiles 924â€"3341 You can‘t pay less for so k much car. 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