14 Field training trials and a Christmas turkey shoot â€" Cold Creek Conservation Area launches its winter weekend program with two crowd pleasing events this The field training trials, open to registered retrievers only, gets underway at. 10 a.m. Dogs will compete for ribbons in puppy, junior, competitions. The trials are sponsored by the Labrador Owneris Association of Toronto. On the same day, the first of four yuletide turkey shoots Sponsored by the Black Spruce Sportsmen‘s Association, shoots are scheduled for the following Sundays â€" November 25, December 2, 9 and 16. will be held at the area. Winter program Pageâ€"22â€"The Times, Thursday, November 29, 1973 YOU get the whole car now, and pay for it little by little, only $82.62 a month for 48 months. THIS includes life insurance, 202.65 tax, $11.50 license, $2 registration and $856.61 bank charge at an annual percentage of 12% percent. OF COURSE. if you trade in your present car. your payments will be considerably lower. " ALONG the way. you get a little financial help from the car. Such as excellent gasoline mileage. YOU GET ALL THIS. plus a 1600 c.c. engine and Volkswagen‘s Immediate Delivery STEFEE‘S BAR Bâ€"0 STEAKS e CHICKEN B.B.Q. SPARE RIBS HOW TO BUY A BUG A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME. AT MAINTAINING OUR REASONABLE FAMILY PRICES: Special Children‘s Menu caur 762â€"4273 _ FOR HOME DELIVERY With No Down Payment 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741â€"7480 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Now Only $2,895. 1095 WESTON RD. Specializing in This Sunday‘s shoots start at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Twelve guage shotguns without compensators are required. Ammunition and targets will be supplied. Participants not owning shotguns will have free use of available club firearms. Shooting in relays, conâ€" testants will fire at six gich circular targets at 35 yards with a turkey going to the winner of each relay. There is a $1 charge per relay in addition to the regular parking fee. Cold Creek is located between Bolton and Nobleton on Concession Road 11 apâ€" proximately three miles north of the King Sideroad. The Area is operated by The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. (IF YOU QUALIFY) The winning ticket for this year‘s first booster club drawing of the Weston Minor Hockey League is â€"held high in the air by Mark Hemstock who had the honor of making the draw. He pulled the ticket belonging to Doug Windross. Helping out New Haven in first with 3 â€" 0 win . by Gib Murray In the juvenile division of the Weston Minor Hockey League St. Louis goalie Rick Hather earned his second shutout of the season, as the Blues downed Minnesota 3â€"0. Paul Cowley, Alex McKay and Bob Richards scored the St. Louis goals. Russ Ripâ€" pington continued to lead Los Angeles by scoring two goals in their 4â€"2 win over Chicago. Paul Davidson and John Frogley scored the other King markers. Jim Moyer and Malcolm Ault replied for Chicago. Dave Kennedy, top point getter of the midget division, notched another pair for Canadians in their 4â€"2 win over the Americans. J. Ward and J. Ogilvie scored the others for the winners. American‘s _ sharpshooters were T. Holden and J. Ponikâ€" var. Barry Walker‘s two goals and strong netminding by Joe Barone gave Vancouver a 3â€"0 victory over Toronto, J. Kennedy scored the other goal for Vancouver. Toronto had the edge in play during the last two periods but couldn‘t beat the goaltender. A strong Buffalo team downed Quebec, in the minor bantam division, by a score of 4â€"2. Buffalo marksmen were Robert Soraulig, Danny Peters, Andrew Baki and Rhett Butler. Steve Fleming and Ian Pemberton each had singles for the losers. Cleveland and Rochester played to a 22 tie. Jeff Babson and Dale Ward scored for Cleveland with Rochester‘s markers coming from Stu Warren and Frank (Between Pharmacy & Warden Ave.) MISSISSAUGA BRANCH OFFICE 401 & DIXIE RD. Main Office 65 Comstock Rd., (Weston Rd. & Finch Ave.) 166 Toryork Drive RIDAWAY ENTERPRISES 749â€"2346 TRUCK RENTALS B » D CONVENIENT LOCATIONS AT Smile a Mile‘ were Mike Alexander, left, Jim Pollock, president of the league, and Mike Zdebiak, chairman of the ways and means committee. Cesta. In peewee action, Pittâ€" sburgh dropped Guelph 3â€"1 on goals by John Burshonon, Steve Olsen and Albin Zamernik. Jan Munce potted the loan tally for Guelph. Barrie nudged Oshawa 3â€"2 in a closely played contest. Scoring for the victors were F.â€" Rotundo J. Belli and D. Valentine. David Gordon and Daniel Rutledge each netted singles for Oshawa. Carlo laniri, with two goals, led London to a 3â€"2 win over Windsor in the minor peewee division. Trevor Blunt scored the other goal for the winners while Steve Kennedy and Allen Weedon added singles for Windsor. Devin Munning and Peter vanHorbech were the sharpshooters for Waterloo as they downed Stratford 2â€"1. Billy Townsend scored the lone tally for the losers. Jim Higgins, of Owen Sound in the atom division, scored with less than one minute to play, to down Hamilton 1â€"0. John Wolsegger played an outâ€" standing game for the losers by stopping 17 shots. Highway 7 at Keele Maple 669â€"1830 FRED‘S SHELL 759â€"5671 In a closely fought game, Roger Belliveau and Glen Chaplin each scored for Kitchener in their 2â€"1 win over Ottawa. Keith Weeks retaliated for Ottawa. New Haven takes sole possession of first place in the Bantam division with their 3â€"0 win over Detroit. Kevin Twiddle‘s first goal of the season was all the New Haven club required. A pair of insurance goals by Maric Grimbly and _ flawless goaltending by Les Moldvan proved too much for the Detroit club to handle. In the second game, it was Allan Neilson who defeated the Rangers by scoring a hat trick. 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