W mm for I wound eon- Iocuuvo In. for the a: time this union. has Mum-MM: bt win ontmrgoaubrC.0'Brun. Foe1te1'ttPelxrat-d by It. Kothleltmr. guard†with Ctiitrttirrt ArrwRealEmm phyodto a tho tie. Sandrln'u D. Wilkinaon and Arrow's W. thrtnnd registered Hunt! Construction wok Eglinton Auto " on two markers by P. Constantino. F. Thoreau picked up the shutout. The final game of the day saw Amesbury Auto dump H. Keith Realtor 4-1. L. Masciangelo and D. Walsh each picked up two goals for Amesbury Auto. R. Hudson put H. Keith on the board. Tisesday's action with a bl win over Kress & MacDonald on singles by H. Winter and R. Sansone. K. McNultey got the Kress & MacDonald goal. 5-1. M. Thoroski picked up a hat trick and P. Gaudet added two. The only Car- pentry player to find the range was F. Thani. Wednesday saw the paperweight: get back on the winning track as Northwest Turnvale Cottage and Arrow Real Estate played to aiM)draw,thesecondina row for Arrow. W. Chartrand played the nets for Turnvale, E. Ina took over goaltending duties for Arrow and got the goose egg. The third game of the night saw Lisanti Construction defeat General Gear GO on a single by P. Ctmaentino. F. Thoroski got the shutout. Polytarp registered their eighth consecutive win by defeating Gerry's Carpentry 'SIndrln Precast and A LITTLE BIT , AT A TIME. AT FIRST say to yourself: "I'd like to buy a bug a little at a time." AND if you've got $217.90 for a cash down pa ment, you can have the whole car and pay for it little by httle. $54.94 a month for 48 months. (THAT works out to a deferred payment price of $2,639.60 which includes life insurance, $109.90. tax, $10. license, $2.00 registration and $537.60 bank charge at an annual percent. age rate of 11.66%.) OF course you might be the kind that says to himself: "ldon't like borrowing money." IN that case the cash price is $2,198, plus tax 8 lic. MINUS, of course, a top trade-in allowance for your present car. ALONG the way, you get a_|ittle financipl help from the car. Sigh a; Jnuvolu; of ith miles 'l' the galqu. Polyfurp take eight In new streak " DOWN PAYMENT (u you gum) Maw-Mm": LhMThttAPtrs. C. Cowl Within“; Pro-Port Home mum-hum in I row by defeating mun Auto Mouth-co Theo clone was in mite action [at week saw any: TN. eke out a 1-0 shutout GG I,igsjfiigsy,f,1iiiiiii. John Tome?! new! _ only goal Gd Roger Craig was In net for the shutout. Tony's Catering outscored Cliffaide Pipelayers bl. David Horne and Dean Verzin scored for the win. ners and Bobbie Zimmer for the losers. m paperweight A action, both game: ended in ties. lentil Plumbing and Woodview Cleaners tied 1-1. Rich Baily scored for Zentil and Ian Clarke for Wood- It was a different story in nanerweight B action as 1ubby's Dive-m were really Breeders Show and Cliffside Pipelayers played to a scoreless draw.Kevin Elie and Armand: Costa were Humbervlew House Leggy: credited with the shutouts. victory over Finchdale Cleaners. Ed Weidner and Kevin Murphy scored twice each, and singles were added by Mark McDonald, John Caetano, Dwight Tucker, and Dennis .Buchinskl. Nannie Belyea, Jay Grant, Willy Plageman and Brian Blaser scored for the losers. Sports played to a b3 tie. Gordon Simonaen scored two and Billy Speed 1 for Avon. Ken Curley, Kevin McKenzie Close games in mite division and Avon mark-I from A. In“. 8. Duhwood comm! for mud Nick's run " oi: Alter I minor lapse, Caprl'l lound manual“. tPt*?ttttfMrtfo1trrtn.mt.r" and Todd mama looted tor Gunnery. Clone games marked tyke action. Stares Car Wall! downed Avon Sportswear bl as Mark Kinsman scored both goals for the winners. Lloyd's Electronics defeated Maroon Platte: b Danni Campbeuacored in a main; cause. Peter Weiss {coma for the winnera.Eric Williamson for the losers. The minor atoms saw Pupolin Plumbing and Heating defeat Area Plumbing and Heating bt. The Jet Sets consolidated their league lead by shutting out the cellar dwelling Swingers so in last week's action, in the girls' Firecracker League. The Red Devllettes and Sparklers remained in a tle for fourth place by drawing 1.1 and Fleigher's Flyers pulled up a couple of points in the standings by knocking off the second place Blues b The gals play at Girls hockey The Weston York Times office is con- stantly being called by players, parents and others interested in the sport for reports and results of games played in our circulation areas. We carry as many reports as are provided by the leagues concerned - Amesbury, house and MTHL; Humberview house and MTHL; Knights of Columbus, Humber Valley League; Bert Robinson's Firecrackers (results only) Bert Robinson house (when available); ‘Weston Minor (when available) and some from West End A-C (minor atom only) and Royal York Rangers (MTHL). The reason we carry these is that they are supplied to us by the leagues concerned. If the other leagues were to take the trouble to supply us with reports and results in printable form, they too will be included on our sports pages. There are far too many leagues and games being played in the boroughs of York and North York for any newspaper to cover - including the large dailies - and any publicity must be provided for inclusion on our sports pages. od staff Will be most happy to cooperate in helping league publicity appointees in preparing copy for publication.†A --- Attention hockey leagues The Weston-York Times posting I 5-4 win on} t.Ntt'."utrg','g', G. Barth. Me 'g [one Brian Jack and Nick The second game law mmmelch WetrtEnd0fraetaridYe1iow andMarkAtkllmaddeda "nthersplaytonbatie. We. Chuck Nelson, with 2, and West Finch Gulf wan Ron Zaneaco scored for defeated byBaxter8aleab4. Panthers and Donald Thrt&nithandDoug Holden Keough, Jen Smith and ,teoredteachandatriaCote ThornaaKagtiag-dfor scored a single tor the West End.The pee. wee West Finch Gulf was defeated by Bexter Sales b4. Tim Smith and Doug Holden scored 2 each and Girls Cote scored a single tor the winners. Gary Curley (2), Steve Pelletier. and Philip Devlin scored for the losers. m atom action, Fairview Electronics shutout Len Finkier 3-0. Roberto Failancin was in goal for the shutout and the goal scorers were Paul Duck, Wayne Duck and John Fidder. Keeiesdale Arena every Thursday evening and are thrilling the crowd with their unique - but rough __ style of play. Jet Sets Blues Flyers Devilettes Sparklers Swingers Sign}! “Cupoptyy " gamma ' cuss same: no. Antiwar: it not 2M1 WESTON ROAD .. nun-tummy...“ mum-nmumm to 1.0 an an: My. on MN“. MI .00. h NW .t'r"y.t'reut'relrP, Juii, traiairi you: than. "" N n m .1 -FmqM9t "'0‘ trl w ttft'! _ Ie"ff " m " but. no: at)“ " OAK IV. I “LI m 0' "' STANDINGS 241 M16 //‘/.'_: In from E. Par-om. C. 8triktig& and .. Bath [ave Gerry'l the will. Scoring for Auto m ll. Baldn- and s. Wegamini with two each. division saw ortin Driver service defeat I.C.A. Catering b2. lee Gama, each ind JamlerMcpgigall and Gary Grey added singles to lead Orton. Bill Hetherington and Dave Chard scored for I.C.A. Rick Currier and John The second contest was also a high scoring game with the Flyers defeating Globe Electronics 7-2. Jim Ward and Gary Boyd paced each, singles were addéd by Walter Brinston, Stephen Jones and Claudio Polesel. Tony and Iaiigi9unoco downed Emjac Screw Products b2. Gary Noftle, with 2, and Wayne Hussey scored tor the winners, Emilio Cosentino and Steve Lawler for the losers. In minor bantam action, Len Finkler Ltd. defeated Sabres Gt on goals by Chris McBride Mike Skelly, Gary Keough and Peter Venturo. Steve Smith and Tim Pahapill scored for the losing" team In the bantam division, there were 2 high scoring games._ yong_t9eA1all Eeteaued Jane-Finch Mall 9- trick for the winners, H. Bilbao and E. ~Marchetta scored 2 each and singles were added'by T. Chin! and W. Weinberg. Larry Hangman scored the only goal tor the losers. H. and I. Broadloom defeated York Car Repairs 7- 5. William Thorpe (3), Pete Accardo (2), Peter Lushney and Mark Shoreman scored for the winners. Derek Trevorrow (2), Eli Hajdar, Craig Tqu and Dino Faurret scored for the losers. Gillingham and Bob MacIachlan scored for the winners. For the losers, Pat Boyd scored 4 and Emmanuel Formulari added a single. the Jets deteatefCircie C 8- 5. John McLaren (2), Dan Aluski (2), Glen Bamford, Ralph Vogel, Allan In the second game, Finchdale Cleaners defeated Barons 7-1. Sergio Tenant scored for the losers. - _ “W '",a_c. Hit the road this weekend, only Pay only for the gas you use. $14. + tk I mile. Reserve now: In minor midget action, Use ours . . . save yours! Rent a smart, late-model, low-mile- age, professionally- serviced Chevy or other fine car. Friday noon to Monday, 9 AN., only 244-5569 $'I4 . 85mm, A Lac-me of Mâ€! In“ . Cu Canaan 94 Anna 21 JOHN ST - WESIDN WE RENT TRUCKS V a hat Hunt {Bali The Weston Figure Skating Club held a MIC- cessful test day January 26 when almost all of the youngsters passed dance tests and about half got through their figures. Kelly Appleton passed two dance tests while Karen Dixon, Diane Imrie, Susan Kelly, Carol-Ann Waffler, Shelly Coyne, Christine Massa and Baby Bobrovsky all passed preliminary dancing (consisting of three tests). In the junior bronze dances (three dances) Ruth Durand, Tiana Vangelisti, Elaine Matzko, John Coyne, Brenda Kellerborn and Angela Esterhammer. all received Weston pass Royal York Rangers are still undefeated this season after pulling off two more victories in tyke AA play last week. _ The first game was a bo rout of North York Rangers January 22. In the first period the Royal Yorkers popped in five markers - four of them by Mike Genie. Other scorers in the game were Steve Hrajnik, Steve Robinson, Pat Flatley and Steve DaCosta. James Romhanyi chalked up the goose egg. Don Valley jumped into a two-zip lead Friday, January 26, before DaCosta was able "fkee moms I5 outer me most alumnus rams or mwmuuue', sums Aumoxmss AT MEMUKY gamma. urvou Alt um mum: mm we AREA, sum MP5 mu LDUL omtigrf ox cuss. mm mm WE STARTING OUT, All) ROM “HE-To-TINEM THE TRAIL . "il l _ , I tm g mu. Lem snouu) at 02550120 mm mm: mum- ms mm mPltlG ASAFE mum: BETWEEN nmmes. mo some Ali usw BY ALL maven. 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