Weston Peeâ€"Wees Win On The Road]“ Edge Georgetown In Prep Game â€" In Juvenile play both games and assist, Pat McManamin goal of the doubleheader ended in|and assist, Jim Cairns and Warâ€" identical scores of 4â€"3, DUKES|ren Tough goal apiece assisted edged out FLYERS with TIGERS| by Gmheh and 'l‘o: Bunda. upsetting MAJORS. For Dukes|The marksmen were Bob #t was JIM JAGO with a goal|Little, Alan Victor and Don Hopâ€" and an assist, Barry McKeen,|kins, assisted by Harvey Duxâ€" Dave Bince and Bob Wilson with | bury. goals, FLYERS‘ scorers were| CANADIANS in the Midget Alec Armstrong goal and assist, league are starting to: make a Bruce Burgess and John Boyce|move up the ladder, . they goal each with assists to Art Malâ€"|trounced ROYALS 4â€"1 on goals lock and Bruce Mullin. hy Tack Cirav. Bob PobnLarkkHarâ€" In the TIGERS versus MAâ€" JORS battle the scorers for "[igers were Bob Stephenson goal 66 MAN ST. S. 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JAR ing. was by John Stutt with Alan Giles and Bob Kilpatrick assistâ€" BEAVERS on goals from Paul King and Doug Baptie who ‘also got an assist along with Tom Heath, outscored CHICAGO by 2â€"1. Chicago‘s goal was scored by Ron Cousineau ‘assisted by Ricky Armstrong and Tom Slater. The Bantam competition was quite keen, DETROIT after losâ€" ing their last two games came back . with a 1â€"0 score over RANGERS. Jeff Weeks assisted by Art Finley and Gord. Moore tallied for the Detroit team. BOSTON and NEW HAVEN played to a 1â€"1 tie in a fast cleanâ€" ly played game. Alan Cooper scored â€" for Boston with Gary Canning and Jim Blanch assistâ€" ing. Barry Edgar assisted by Gre@ Macdonald and Tony Fujar accounted for the NEW HAVEN goal. BUFFALO _ maintained _ their lead at the top of the Minorâ€" Bantam heap handing Providâ€" ence a shellacking by 5â€"1. 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HAMILâ€"|OSHAWA 2â€"1 with Bryanâ€" TON gained a tie with Brantford|Pender goal and assist and Bob for third place by virtue of their| Kilpatrick a goal assisted by Bill 2â€"1 win over the Brantford team,| Thompson on both goals Ed Ireâ€" Ray Holmes goal and assist and land %‘ored Oshawa‘s goal unâ€" Bruce Dancey goal were Hamilâ€"|assisted. _‘ ton‘s scorers. Bob: McCluskey| ON SATURDAY, JANUARY scoring for Brantford. |17th, starting at 8.30 in the mornâ€" OWEN SOUND kept ahead of ing and running thru until 2 the pack outscoring the last place o‘clock the Weston Minor Hockey KITCHENER team 2â€"0. Dave League are running one of their Clyde potted both Owen Sound!well known _ TOURNAMENTS. goals assisted by Gary Mathews This will be a MIDGET age OWEN SOUND kept ahead of| the pack outscoring the last place| KITCHENER team 2â€"0. Dave) Clyde potted both Owen Sound| goals assisted by Gary Mathews and Ted Robinson. | BARRIE took a 3 goal lead over MARLBOROS in the early â€"Courteously Servingâ€" WESTON WESTMOUNT WESTWAY WOODBRIDGE THISTLETOWN REXDALE HUMBER SUMMIT DOWNSVIEW €EH. 1â€"9131 At Your Service ViCTORIAN ORDER OF NuURSES CH. 1â€"1581 BAKER‘S FLEETLINE 24â€"Hour Radio Dispatched 4 Pkgs. 11¢ For Better Results Call TAXI FOR ONLY You Get 5th for |LAMB |FRONTS 19 53¢ part of their Atom game but alâ€" most lost it in Mariboros 2 goal splurge in the last period on Bruce Richards 2 goals assisted by Ross Hamilton. Barrie was led by Pete Wilmhurst who scored all three of their goals, assisted by Gary McLeish and Fred Marsâ€" den. a GUELPH took an early lead with Alan Little scoring assisted by Dave Beasley and Gary Clarke, but WINDSOR came back strong to tie it up 1â€"1 on Dave Gowland‘s goal assisted by Dave Lynn. ST. KITTS took OSHAWA 2â€"1 with Bryanâ€" â€" In a well fought game at , Woodbridge Arena, last Thurs-; |day _ night, the Woodbridge| \Dodgers went down to defeat at ‘the hands of the Aurora Bears. \‘The Metro Junior "B" Dbdgers’ | could not make up the two goals | they iave away on penalties, alâ€"| [though they played hard hitting| i0¢key all the" way. ' l Woodbridge opened the scorâ€"| \ing with a goal by Gord Didiera \from Gibson and Archer, at 7.31, ; ‘,but the Bears bounced back at| |9.42 with a tying goal, while the‘ Dodgers had a man in the penâ€"‘ | alty box. | Tourhament with teams competâ€" ing from BRAMPTON, LEAâ€" SIDE, EAST YORK and WESâ€" TON: The first two games schedâ€" uled for the morning bring toâ€" gether LEASIDE AND WESTON, rivals of long standing followed by BRAMPTON AND EAST YORK. Each team plays the other once with the final at 1 o‘clock. \ _ Qn Sunday afternoon, at Raâ€" | vina rink, Woodbridge beat West \ Toronto, 4â€"3 in a game that local sports fans say was one of the ‘ season‘s best. Woodbridge; plays | their next game toâ€"night (Thursâ€" | day) against St. Michaels, here at \ the arena. 1 at GEORGETOWN, Weston Peeâ€"| Wee‘s prepping for the big Peeâ€"! Wee Tournament at Maple Leaf Gardens in February, were vicâ€"| tors over the Georgetown team| with a 4â€"2 win. Alan Osborne| paced the Weston attack with 3 goals and Ferd Adcock one.: Dwayne Ferguson assisted on all| four counters. | Trim West Toronto At Ravina 9.42 with a tying goal, while the? Bruce has the idea in the back Dodgers had a man in the penâ€" of his mind to offer his services alty box. |to hockey coaches. A lot of boys Woodbridse played good fast]who are good stick handlers and hockey in the first period but|rugged althetes in a general were unable to capitalize on | way, could become even better their scoring chances, and the hockey players if they knew period ended in a 1â€"1 tie. ‘thow to skate. And they could The Bears came out roaring in |learn a lot about skating from a The Bears came out roaring in |learn a lot about skating from a the second and scored a fast goal|\figure skating coach. B at 2.45, and another at 13.27, afâ€"| "Figure skating would imâ€" ter the puck rebounded from theiprove their skating tremendousâ€" boards at the back of the net.ily," says Bruce Hyland. _ "For They held the Dodgers scoreless one thing; I could show them the whole period. ‘how to stroke. This would not In the third period Woodbridge only increase their speed, but played like they wanted to win, also conserve their energy. A and pressed the Bears all the| figure skater is more manceuyrâ€" way. Charlie Somers finally\able on his feet. The average scored at 17.31 and that put the hockey player hasn‘t got it." In the third period Woodbridge played like they wanted to win, and pressed the Bears all the way. â€" Charlie Somers â€" finally scored at 17.31 and that put the home town team back in the game. But at 18.25, another Woodbridge penalty, and four seconds later, â€" Aurora â€" scored from the faceâ€"off and locked up the game, 4â€"2. In an exhibition game played STREET 7th Concession West 12" Weston Woodbridge Road SANITARY SEWERS Acacia Street Falstaff Ave. lawrence Ave. Finch Ave. W Omagh Avenve Reuben Ave. Privet Road Rustic Road 18‘ GRAVEL ROADWAYS EXHIBITION GAME TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North York has constructed as Local Improve ments the following works in the streets as set forth below: ul . Dated at Willowdale, Ontario. January 9th, 1959. the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale, for s purpose of hearing cc against the proposed assessment or the accuracy of front age measurements and other complaints which may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court, + s A COURT OF REVISION will be held on the 29th day of Ja nuary, 1959, at the hour of 10.00 o’cl!clf in 0'.. U WATERMAINS Albion Road Keele Street 100‘ E. of E.L. lot 235, Plan 3309 Main Street Main Street Main St. (6th Conc. W.) N.L. Twp. Lot 21 Finch Ave. W. Downsview Ave. Connie Street FROM Down in Doc Banting‘s emporâ€" jum in Weston, the walls were resounding to the thin strains of a tapeâ€"recorded Straus waltz. The heavy beat of the piano thumped through ‘a second chorâ€" us where you might have wishâ€" ed for the sweet thrill of a dozen strings. ‘"There‘s Bruce Hyland with one of his Oakville skaters" says Doc. "They‘re having their big winter carnival in a couple of weeks and Bruce is getting them in shape." The skater in question was a slender teenâ€"age blonde spinning and spiralling about the ice in her red parka, sweater and mitts and blue plaid slacks; Jane Maâ€" son, school girl skater. Jane‘s mother was there, too, looking on with a critical eye. \ ‘"The first and the last were pretty good," she offered, quite | modestly. "But that bit in the middle was pretty rough." It was getting pear the end of the practice session, and I noâ€" ticed five men in hockey sweaâ€" ters congregating at the north end of the rink, taking it all in. "Jane‘s been skating since she was eight," Mrs. Mason was sayâ€" ing. "She enjoys it, and I come here with her in the car." Times and Gt« "I think I‘ll stick to hockey," one of them said. _ Can you just imagine the Woodbridge Dodger goalie facâ€" ing a power play from Aurora lor St. Mike‘s, and as the puck carrier comes hurtlingf)ver the blue iine, he goes into a double loop. The centrifugal force shoots the puck across to the left wing, who startles the one reâ€" maining defense man with an axel jump. Meanwhile, the right wingman goes into a triple loop ! which â€" completely _ demoralizes !the goalie and he lets the puck Bruce Hyland, the young Wesâ€" ton skating . school instructor, asked Jane to go through her routine once more. .After two minutes of free skating from one end of the ice to the other, with an assortment of split jumps, double salchows and layâ€"back spins (and other intricate and back â€" breaking turns and flips), As young Jane Mason skated gracefully across the rink to change into her shoes and overâ€" boots, the Mottatos came on the ice â€" big, husky fellows all shoulders and legs of beef. Comâ€" pared to the graceful girl, they looked as though they had lead in their feet. (Maybe the coach thought so when he watched them go through their practice plays later!) Jane came puffing up to the rail beside the centreâ€"ice box. "We‘ll work on the spiral next Thursday," said Bruce. W.L. Acacia St. Erie Street E.L. Lot 169, Plan 3184 Ave _ W.L. Amagh W.L. of Reuben Ave Westâ€"Woodbridge Road 7th Concession West Steeles Ave. Highway 401 a point 315 3%" 1o SPORTS SPARK S by Gordon McCaffey || €. pass while he soundly applauds the spectacular effort. At â€" Bruce‘s skating classes most of the students are girls, a fact which he attributes partly to the general impression that figure skating is a sissy sport. Figure skating requires tremenâ€" dous drive and a will to work hard, just like any other sport. A lazy person would never make a figure skater. Ah average day should include at least two or three hours of practice for highâ€" er test competition. As I limped away from the Weston Arena with my 170 pounds of tired blood, I made my first New Year‘s Resolution: to take up figure skating one of these days. P.S. If anybody else is temptâ€" ed to make a similar resolution, and doesn‘t get around to doing something about it until the end of the winter, remember: it won‘t be too late. You can alâ€" ways go to Bruce Hyland‘s sumâ€" mer skating school at the Wesâ€" ton Arera. It‘s crazy, but it‘s a good way to keep cool in July. Action Fast In Molecule: Hockey League On Sunday, January 4, Our Lady of Victory Molecule Hockey Team edged St. Bernards 2 to 0 in the Knights of Columâ€" bus League at Weston Arena. Jimmy Le Sarge and Johnny Herbert were the goal scorers and both came on breakaways. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1959 Bruce Neale made some tough stops in the net and this win advanced Our Lady of Victory into a tie for second place with St. Johns in the eightâ€"team league. "By the. way," he said, as they danced. "I‘m glad our manager isn‘t here toâ€"night. He‘s about the biggest ass I know." very attractive parther. "Young man," snapped his partner angrily, "do you know who I am?" "Not the faintest idea." "Well, I‘m the manager‘s wife," she said. "Do you know who I am?" asked the young man. : "No." ‘Thank goodness for that," he replied. as he hurried away. 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