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Mu - Corey mm of New York got this - only diatom. his iourth of the union. Billy Smith and Jimmy McGee at New York combined in their game against Atlanta lor ' points. Billy popped in 5 goals and Jimmy assisted on 4 ot them. by Dave Gerry Mllva Auto Body lost their Murray Electric, tyke third straight at Amubury travelled to Ted Reeve Monday " Titan Outage Arena Friday and lost bt. toaasirhninpeeweeputr. Tim Btscttirtaki_artd Scott TheloneMiiyase-aatry Arena Friday and lost bt. Tim Buchinuki and Scott McDonald scored. Globe Electronics minor atoms also had a tair trip to makeanhelr lone game was played at Art Moon Arena Monday. Globe won lO-Zover Highland Farms. Paul Higgins picked up three, Tom Duggan got two and Richard Wiebe, Mark Fitzpatrick, Steve Ely, Brad Wheeler and Steven McCluakey got singles. Humberview MTHL Atom action saw Fairview Electronics defeat Rex Chainbeit " at Hyland's Centre Tuesday. Carl Wareham scored twice and Mike Fulton. Paul Verge and Herb Lance got singles. by Carl Hampiker Weston Industrial Hockey league action got underway last week with Cruickmank Motors toppling Kruger Pulp and Paper bi. The victory was {he fourth straight for Kruger goalie Wayne Taylor came up with a valiant effort as his team trailed only bl after two periods of play. But Cruickshank fired three unanswered markers in the third to sew up the victory. Kevin Swanborough paced the winners with a pair of into second place, Ge point off the pace. scale-QM marker: irtnt I' Joe Marino, Gary Beat and John Tantardini. Dave Unfield put Kruger on the scoresheet. Herb Samme and John Bell gave a near- flnwleu performance in the Orulckshnnk net. Dolphins nudge td within two pointy fot tre f1rytl playoff t1tt by tripping Maroon: 4-1. Goalie Wayne Smith's acrobatic performance in the Dolphin net In a prime facet in the upset victory. Maroon: drew first blood " has Rogers potted the only goal of the first period. Ron MARSH WORLD Jarrett Dolphin." __ siiGGiGi -e "Emmi. " the game WW. And "theouiiepr-d.And apllrofgonllwenttoKen Duchene and Steve Russell E " I I " 304 AND 504 SPECIAL CARS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE - RAYMOND ("W a. 'twttt tm. " mum I. ll“ COMMON 5N1?! (Wilson's snipe, 9aek snipe). This elusive member of the sandpiper family haunts the wet,.muddy borders of marshes and sloughs. It is more or less solitary in habits but occasional groups may be encountered on migra- tion. The long, straight bill is used to probe deep into wet mud for food. . PEUGEOT sans ' sum: ruickshank in second place Juveniles get second win Manon of Montreal got artotttgrattutottttttig wot. Thurs-humus"- mttittisatxtttuttttoy-. 1atWnoPtttttteeiotDetmlt aBogtttaattutttutirttMir gameqaittatHtiind*ltia. A hat trick went to Tim saxedtttraaasiata. David Welahun got mien hm canola. , In North York action the tykes lost a clooe game to Downsview at Downsvlew Arena Saturday as the game finiahed IA). The tykes came right back against {was AlezanderotNmrYoeeand Canadians at John Booth Wednesday and [Seated a 1-0 win. Brad Baird fucked up the shutout and Keith Monk scored the lone marker. Singles from Peter Byrne, Dwayne Smith, David Cochrane and Ron Miller got the minor amms back in the winning column " Hum. berview took Willowdale " at Downsvlew on Monday, clam off the scoring. Gard Dodgson was missed on the Maroon blueline. With the loss, this year's Cinderella team tumbled into third spot in the closely knit race. by dropping the slumping Stu's Tire entry IM. Barry Duke and Eric Koch shot Spiders into an eery bl lead. But Acme, led by John Wells' pair of goals went on to win. Singles went to Stan Wells, Bob Heisler, Jack Whitfield and Lloyd French. Stu Young counted the other Spider tally. Ross Fox in the Acme cage haunted his old mates with a solid per- The nighf's final action saw Acme Paper regain sole possgsslon of ttre league ltad Friday" when: 11 pin. at Weston Arena. Acme Paper Cnuck. Mtra. Stu's Tire Kniger P.&P. " ' mm cm 1778 JANE ST. WESTON League play takes place AIM. VISUAL MIMI 270-6 , " Mum“ 2.7-6†tt mu ' u. as: M II. no. new n mm mm In sum. NEW MMTE STYLE 'HNO IYU KODOKAN JUDO armor mu mo ' gm ENROLL NOW IPPON WES. "MRS. m. 7.30-9.30 pm. JUN "OH. tttd WED. 7.30-9.30 pm. STANDINGS by ANGUS 5H0!" Dudl- Unlimiud ggt-iat--tttmattmtttttat'. Ptii1at4ttin got him-d! a wwwmw dbmbunhludlnl god-ad ', “MW: Dagny Imp-00nd a and: India-I‘d. battle Philadelphia and Toronto played to a mole- tie. The shut out some: were Peter Teatatti of Philadelphia and Martin Block of Toronto. The minor atoms defeated Duffield 5-1 at HaNtant Wednesday. Mousey Elude potted two and Ron Miller, Mama each added one. Target Graphics were held toai-itiebrDutBNdat poquvlew Friday. Rick Gwen got the Jitn1.. Eager Bygnei _ugd Maui Rent-A-Car lost 4-2 to Downsvlew Saturday , at Downsvlew Arena. Kit Scovell and Glen Alford got the goals. The peewees defeated Duffield 6-4 at Habitant Tuesday . Glen Alford (2), Gary Doucet, Kit Scovell. Gary MacDonald and Kent Hunter. Art Iseler minor bantama finally gotawinaa they took Avenue Road bl at Down- The Young Canadians came backtodumpArt Issler bl at Habitant Wednesday. Mike Brown notched the lone goal. Bantam play saw Richard Minty star in the nets " Humberview and Willowdale played'to a oo draw at Downsview Saturday. The bantams played to their fourth consecutive tie Monday. Northwest were the opposition in a 4-4 draw at Dtritntttriew Arena. Od. Paisley (two), Steve Crawford and Wayne Flatley sview Saturday. David Black and, Tim Lamhrinos got the The bantams hopes for a win over Young Canadians was squashed at John Booth Wednesday " they lost M. The minor midgets lost bl to Young Canadians at Don Mills Monday. Brian McKenzie got the single tally. Friday the minor midgets took Avenue Road b4 at Downsview Arena. Neil Dave Crossey and Brian McKenzie added one each. KVN-Nick’s Collision juveniles captured the spotlight this week. They lost 7-1 to Metro Fence Monday at Don Mills. George Calms got the goal. Wednesday the squad won their second game of the season. their only other win was back in November. N.Y. Mavericks were losers as down oa in the third period. Russ Thornton potted three and Wayne Black added one. mammal: ' cuss 5mm: no. Anthn is an! annual! for 2441 WESTON ROAD n on n. u an m (n m " ~n m an. your at not mom "on gun yum m an to not 'qM in autumn noun: - - gamma. mnnmvm,m twmmmlamm " - “I" m “I†M "tttfp-q no! can in mm y-wc-swmrh 241-4416 I" The Oktoberfest Cross- Country Ski Centre at Formosa Spring Park near Barrie ls open to the public on weekdays " well as weekends for the balance of this skiing seam. Mr. Wright, [resident of Formosa Spring Brewery, said opening of the cross- country facilities at the Oktoberfest Centre seven The first ski lesson is the hardest, especially when the cross-country skier is only months old. Young Chad Hope, assisted by his grandfather, Warren Harvey of Barrie, 'tijii'i',?'i- country skiing recently at the Oktoberfest Cross-Country Ski Centre at Formosa Sp Park near Barrie. Open to the public at no charge, the Centre is supervised on weekends and holidays by members of the southern Ontario division of the Canadian Ski Aucciation. days a week was made possible by a contribution awarded the company under the special local Initiative dovebpeq by the bnswery_in Opened on Boxing Day as a special facility for cross- country skiing the Oktoberfest Centre was conjunction with the Southern Ontario Ski Association as part of the company's (SO-acre con- servation and recreation area adjoining its plant just south of Barrie. More than 10,000 cross- country skiers, mostly peoplenewtothesport, have visited the centre in ap- proximately 11 operating days, on weekends and holidays. The centre has proved so popular that the company is planning ad- ditional winter participant activities to be announced Farinosa Spring, Ontario's smallest brewery, is the first company to receive LIP Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 15, 16, 17 WILF’S CYCLE m SPOI 19 JOHN ST. 247-1301 Mi OFF REGULAR RETAIL 2447 BLOOR ST. W. AT JANE 763-4175 10 SPEED ross country skiing 0F HOCKEY STICKS FROM PRICE support from the 810,000,000 fund set aside ftapecial program is aimed at the creation of seasonal em- ployment through special projects developed by Canadian businesses as non- profit, community services. The award was $29,000. "The contribution to our Oktoberfest CtoatAhuntry Ski Centre under the special applications myid LIP program will enable us to open the centre to the public on weekdays " well as weekends for the balance Wright. "We will hire ap- proximately 17 people required for full operation of the centre and we plan to keep the centre open until mid-April or until the snow melts on our trails. Formosa Spring Brewery has spent almost $600,000 in development of its con- servation and recreation area, Formosa Spring Park, which adjoins the company plant. This includes an estimated 850,000 for the ski centre. The facility provides a variety of cross-country trails two to five miles long, a convenient barn ski shack and a refreshment centre operated by the Barrie Rugby Football Club in their ciuihouse in the company no SPORTS 95 by Association where members supervise trails and instruct skiers. The company has supplied 200 sets of crue- country equipment, in- cluding skis, poles, boots and bindings, which are provided at no charge to visitors and there is no admission charge to the centre. The trails and ski services may ynder 9mm ttt A LITTLE INT , AT A TIME. 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