lt‘ Â¥ 9‘ by Dave Gerry Globe Electronics pounded out a 37â€"9 decision over Thornhill in the first game of the North York final. Louise Poirier was on the mound Tuesday at Amesbury Park. She was supported by the strong hitting of Lisa Rumble, Goldi Parkinson and Denise Tobin. Hockey has returned to Amesbury and the atoms dropped their first game Wednesday 7â€"0 to Don Vallev Village at St. Michael‘s. Del Zotto _ Dynamos followed the atoms Wedâ€" nesday and the minor peewees playved to a 3â€"3 tie with Mississauga North Stars. Dynamo singles came from Tony DiGiovanni. Guvy Danelon and Kevin Oikawa. Humber underway by Dave Gerrv Humberview‘s â€" hockey season opened Wednesday at Hvlands with the minor atoms facing Cedar Hill. Jack McCann was the lone marksman as Cedar Hill took a 3â€"1 win. Fairview Electronics and Clairlea played to a 2â€"2 tie in peewee plav Fridav at Forest Hill. Alex Colvin came up with Fairview‘s two markers. Coach Rod Schell. is looking for minor neewee plavers for his MTHL A team. Age for this category is boys born in 1962 and manager Gord Davidson at 7424107 is the man to conâ€" tact. by Joanne Drapeau The peewee division. which is comprised of children of 7 years of age and vounger, came up with some excellent bowling. The best scores were: Gordie Taylor, 132; Darren Collins. 115; Tillian Kruk, 113 and 107 and Gordon Dillman. 110 and 110. The Arlington Community Council, in conjunction with the Borough of York Department of parks and recreation and the Board of Education. will offer a variety of programs at the Arlington Senior Public School, _ 501 _ Arlington Avenue: Cedarvale Junior Public School, 145 Ava Road and at Humewood Junior Public School. 15 Cherrywood Avenue. Programs will run for 10 weeks prior to Christmas and 10 weeks after Christâ€" mas. Thevy include gymâ€" nastics on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m., indoor tennis and badminton on Tuesday evenings, a children‘s program, floor hockev. voga. modern dance, dressmaking and gourmet cooking. In the bantam division Jamie Ames bowled 232 and 179; Eric Mackenberg 222 and 188: Kim Lyver. 206 and Nora Borgs, 203. Youth bowling Globe gals still going Active Before you spend money on a new car, think _ familior name: The Volkswagen Beetle about where you and your new car will spend five In its own unique way, the Beetle has easily months of each year made it through 21 Canadian winters In the snow. In the slush. In salt In ice In short, For starters, it starts in the winter. The VW s engine is airâ€"cooled Which means long, cold Canadian winter There‘s no get there‘s no radiator to freeze, no water to treeze, and ting around it of cdourse, no antiâ€"freeze. {Interestingly, tests prove And for a lot of Canadian new car owners, that at some point even antiâ€"lreeze can freeze But there‘ll be no getting around in it air can‘t) In the snow. In the slush. In salt In ice In short, in the winter. long, cold Canadian winter There‘s no get ting around it And for a lot of Canadian new car owners, there‘ll be no getting around in it Pictured above however, are two solutions to winter driving in this country Although in a way, they‘re both snowmobiles, you probably know the one on the left by a more Winter potholes are tough. But thePBoetIe is tougher. A solid sheet of steel seals the Beetle‘s bottom. ‘ne only 2 solutions we k to winter driving in Cane York Volkswagen Limited Few things in life work as well as a Volkswagen. Especially in winter. 1950 WILSON AVE/WEST OF JANE/741â€"7480 Moving right along, the VW s engine helps the VW move along in yet another way It helps to give you great traction that‘ll get you through snow, ice, mud and slush Because while most people are putting sandbags and cinder blocks in the back of their cars above the drive wheels, we put our whole engine in the back Above the drive wheels That way the drive wheels can do what they‘re supposed to do Drive. If the Beetle is beginning to look a little more beautiful, its reassuring to know that its beauty is more than skin deep It‘s 4 coats of paint deep Over12 pound‘s worth Underneath, a sheet of steel protects the VW s vital parts against snow, ice and salt. Nothing‘s exâ€" posed (The rods and cables for the gearshift, clutch, accelerator, handbrake and fuel line are snugly enâ€" The Beetle fights sait with 4 coats of paint. The Beetle‘s engine is in the back. it pushes you.You don‘t push it. closed in a watertight steel compartment 1 â€" To make sure you stoy nice and snug, the Beetle has a large capacity heater with thoughtfully placed warm air outlets The rear window has an electric defogger and defrosting system* built in so you can always clearly see what‘s behind you No matter how much it‘s snowing in front of you â€" And because we build Volkswagens to make sure they II go through many winters, the VW s warâ€" ranty is longer than anybody else‘s except Rolls Royce. 124 months/24,000 miles I does something else that is absolutely remarkable. Alter getting you through the worst of a Canadian winter, it‘ll then get you through the best of a Canadian spring, summer and fall. t L/ 4 Jf : if/x last but not least, the snowâ€"mobile on the left The Beetle‘s motor is air cooled. Air doesn‘t freeze. Water does. K# y i4 yTANDAKD EQueVENT on Inf . & BEETit