x) 4 } f(‘ & played to a 3â€"3 draw. Kevin McKenzie scored the 3 goal for Chimnery. Brian Balser (2), and Stephen Woodcock scored for Finchdale. Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In downed Avon Sportswear 3â€"1. Ed Weidner, Mark MacDonald and Dwight Tucker scored Humberview House League for Tubby‘s and Kevin Foster scored the only goal in a losing cause. _ In the tyke division, Stark‘s Car Wash shutout Marcon Plastics 1â€"0. Bob Homoroczky scored the only goal and John Costick was credited with the shutout. Danny Campbell scored all 4 goals, to lead Avon Sportâ€" swear to a 43 win over Lloyds Electronics. Scott Heighington, Danny Parson and Peter Viggioni scored for the losers. Pupolin Plumbing defeated Last week‘s action in the Weston Industrial Hockey League opened with the fifth place Dolphins whipping the Dolphins, still very much in the hunt for the fourth and final playoff slot, controlled the game throughout and only a late rally by Kruger made the score respectable. Jerry Rypan paced the winners with a hat trick, Gord Campbell, Gerry Suomi and Ron Jarrett added singles. Joe Papalia led Kruger with a pair of goals and Hayward Lewis added another. d cellarâ€"dwelling Kruger entry Second game of the night saw third place Cruickshank Motors score their initial victory of the season over fourth place Stu‘s Tire. These two teams set a blistering pace in what can best be described as playoff style hockey. Stu‘s Tire enjoyed a 21 lead and a considerable edge in play for the first two periods but John Bell made some big saves in the Cruickshank goal and kept his team in the game. In the third period taking full advantage of defensive lapses to score four unanswered goals in the 5â€"2 victory. Cruickshank continued â€" their â€" climb towards top spot on the strength of single markers by Joe Marino, Ron Winâ€" stanly, Frank Trauzzi, Kevin Swanborough and John Tantardini. Stu‘s Tire tallies were notched by Don Eslinger and Jerry Drakes. Cruickshank took command In the wrapâ€"up game of the evening, Acme _ Paper, defending _ champions, crawled back into a first place tie with the surprising Maroons with a hardâ€"fought Acme pulls into first place In minor atom play, SK1â€"000 RENTALS, SKATING, SAUNA BATH, SWIMMING IN OUR INDOOR HEATED POOL on Excellent Hills and Stopes, Well groomedâ€" full snowmakingâ€"Flood Lit Hills for nite skiâ€" ing. LIFTS HALL Tâ€"BARâ€"POMA LIFTâ€"BEGINNERS TOW, NO WAITING Ski Weeks and Midâ€"Week Packageg include all meais, Room with bath, lifts, Instruction, Entertainment, Swimming, Sauna and all facilities. ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY NITES, SKI DANCE SATURDAY NiTE Ontario‘s Best Buyâ€"Hospitality par excellence makes the difference. Three hours from Toronto to our door American Express, Diner‘s Club, Chargex Cards Accepted Just 3 hours from Toronto to our front door toronto s223133 or call Sundridge (706) 304â€"6371 LCaswell RESORT ( Chuck Nelson scored for the West End Offset tightened its hold on first place by downing Fairview Elecâ€" tronics 3â€"2. Donald Keough, John Donia and Paul Harris scored for the winners. John Homoroczky and Dave Miller scored for the losers. Orton _ Driver _ Service defeated Flyers, 32. Dean McGuire, Zoran Kalezic and Lee Gallis socred for Orton. Walter Brinston and Gary Boyd scored for Flyers. LC.A. Catering defeated Globe Electronics 6â€"3. Bill Heatherington and Rob Dunbar scored 2 goals each for the winners and Mario Penalties harm Titans added singles. Steve Flude by Dave Gerry West Gate Motors kicked off MTHL | action â€" at Amresbury Saturday by playing to a 33 tie with Goulding Park. Scoring for the . tykes were K.V. Boyington, Paul Winter and Gary Mascarin. West Gate took Cawthra 2â€" 0 Monday at Amesbury. Brad Tyson picked up the shutout as team mates Todd Reid‘ and Steve . Traynor notched singles. Del Zotto Dynamos minor atoms held the spotlight this The win tightened the race for first place with just a single point separating the top three teams. The league‘s leading scorer Bob Heisler again paced Acme with a hat trick. John Wells and Clyde Rowe added singles.Young Tony Ormonde, runnerâ€"up in the scoring race and still very much in contention for the silverware, led Maroons polished around the net. past week. Saturday , at Amesbury Arena, they defeated previously unâ€" beaten West Mall 21. Bob Abernathy opened the scoring in the second period but West Mall tied it up less than two minutes later. With _ roughly _ three minutes left in the game, Tim Gibson picked up the puck in his own end, made an end to end rush, took a shot rebound with just 2:57 left in the game. West End AC were the next team on the list. Del Zotto The game featured wide open, endâ€"toâ€"end action with then Gary Keough got the goals for Len Finkler. In bantam play, York Car Repairs defeated Arca Plumbing 51. Craig Tulk and Dino Favert scored twice each and Bruce Shields added a single for York. Tino Chini scored for Arca. H. and I. Broadloom and Jane Finch Mall played to a 4â€"4 tie. William Thorpe (2), Peter Higgins and Pete Accardo scored for H. & I. Gary McDougall and Jim In minor midget play Barons defeated Circle C 4â€"3, on goals by Bill Moynagh (2) and Wayne Molleur (2). Bruce Voyce with 2 and Frank Lacicero scored for Circle C. Jets defeated Finchdale Cleaners 3â€"1 on goals by Allan Gillingham (2) and Dan Aluski. Danny Pyke scored for Finchdale. Luigi Sunoco 3â€"2. Steve Smith got 2 goals, and Chris McGuirk scored for the winners. Bill Ward and Scott Conte each scored 2 for Jane with a pair of goals, Roy Roy adding the other. League play is every Friday night, 11 p.m. at Weston Arena. Come on out and enjoy the fastâ€"paced action. Dynamos and West Mall played again Thursday at Lakeshore and this time West Mall won 7â€"0. Titan Cartage dropped their next two, 1â€"0 to Japanese Auto at Amesbury Monday and 3â€"0 to West End AC at Forest Hill Friday. Scott‘s Colonels bantams 18 5 1 21 Stu‘s Tire 1 1 2 16 Dolphins 509 2 12 Kruger Pulp and Paper 1 14 1 3 couldn‘t get untracked at Amesbury Monday and West End won 2â€"1. Jeff Houghton got the goal. Titan Cartage peewees are having a tough time finding the winner‘s circle, but not having any trouble finding the penalty box. Westway Forwarding won 4â€"1 at Amesbury Saturday with David Holland being the lone Titan scorer. The loss was followed by a 2â€"2 tie with Toronto Olympic Sunday at St. Michael‘s. David Holland and Bill Irwin scored. Maroons 11 Acme Paper 11 Cruickshank GOLFERS GEORGE GLIFTON GOLF SCHOOL _OPEN NOW TO APRIL 30th . 1972 Discontinued Sets â€" Ho_?am, Spalding‘s Executive M.T. Tourney at fair prices. 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(West of Jane) 741â€"7480 Motors NO DOWN PAYMENT (If you qualify) Turnvale â€" Sanderin in 0â€"0 draw Zeroing in on the York Memorial goal at York Winter Carâ€" _ unsuccessful but the Trojans managed to come back from a nival are the Michael Power Trojans. The play here was _ 3â€"0 deficit to capture the marbles with a 54 win. Polytarp are the most prolific as far as goal scoring goals in 19 games. Kress & MacDonald haye the best goals against average, 15 goals in 15 games. The boys in the 10â€"12 division _ opened _ play Saturday with Eglinton Automotive defeating Nick‘s Fina 4â€"2. Automotive marksmen were C. Carolan (two), D. Smith and S. Dashâ€" wood. Scoring for Fina were M. Stark and G. Iantorno. Capri‘s defeated Lisanti 3â€" 1 on two goals by R. Kapralik There have been 13 fatal snowmobile accidents in Ontario as of midâ€"January, 1973, known and authenâ€" ticated by the Ontario Safety League. Nine of the snowmobilers died because they collided with motor Colonels and McLaughlin Group played to a 2â€"2 tie at Lakeshore Sunday as Frank Manganaro and Rruce Kuzmochka potted one each. played to a 1â€"1 tie with Craft Sports _ at _ Amesbury Saturday. Bob Brett picked up a single late in the game to earn the draw. Scott‘s Colonels played their third consecutive tie, this one a 2â€"2 effort against Clark Lumber at Amesbury Monday. Scott‘s marksmen were Frank Manganaro and Don McLeod. Keep off roads 304 AND @ .: SPECIAL CARS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE 743â€"6845 EUROPEAN CAR SERVICE LTD. 41 EDDYSTONE at JANE PEVGEOT SALES & SERVICE RAYMOND and a single from P. Donohoe. T. Smith was the lone Lisanti scorer. Arrow Real Estate handed L & M Truck Parts their second straight loss as Arrow came out 1â€"0 winners. J. Corrigan registered the shutout and P. Elliot got the single. Saturday‘s final game saw H. Keith Realtor hold Polytarp 3â€"3. H. Keith‘s marksmen were R. Hudson, N. Houle and T. Cannatelli. Two goals by M. Thoroski and a single from S. vehicles or were struck by motor vehicles on public thoroughfares. Close to the same proportion of nonâ€"fatal snowmobile accidents have resulted from the same causes. It is also fair and truthful to state that in most collisions between snowmobiles and motor vehicles, poor judgment and ingbility ; to control his machine on the part of the snowmobiler was the cause of the accident. There are some who do not believe that snowmobiles should be operated on public thoroughfares where there is a heavy or even moderate use by motor vehicles. However, if a snowmobiler is determined to face these hazards, he should be prepared to obey all laws and regulations of the Highâ€" way Traffic Act and keep his snowmobile under control at all times. 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