E 'Wmm,s Win 4, Tie 9 | . In Interâ€"League Minor Play CA ~ western Hospital Benefit Night, sponsored .by the Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League, in coâ€"operaâ€" tion with‘ _ the York Township Recreation Department, was .a great success. ig ‘ ; Theâ€"evening got under way as .Aeh.dulod, at six p.m., with Weston toms. opposinig Bert Robinsop Atom All Stars. The result was a Iâ€"1 tie, with Graham scoring for Weston, from Wilmhurst; and Bruce Berdock counting for Bert Robinson on a pass from Wayne Stickley. . The second game saw the Wesâ€" ton Minor Atoms subdue the All Adults â€" 50 cents Don‘t Send Your Child To The Arena â€" Take Him! MINOR HOCKEY ing comfort. Medium trim mattress, with corded edge,'bunon tufting. Covered in durable cotton ticking. Matching box springs, complete with set of 6 screwâ€"in legs. 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Star Minor A?o 4â€"1, on v Hamilton, McKinney (2) Young, The lone goal for Robinson was by David Street, from :Fred Burns and (George Joneg,â€" Weston Assists, Hincks, Mickin, Jinks (2), Long and Roy. nas S es L o SR e and*hnny Wilson of the Toronto Maple Leafs: was announced, folâ€" lowing ‘which Johnny Wilson faced off the "Tyke" game. The result was 3â€"0 for Weston, with Young scoring twice, Ireland once, and Thompson getting an assist. . The next item, was the appearâ€" ance of Bert‘s Debs, two girls‘ hockey teams. _ Johnny â€" Bower Continental Beds only 24.50 Comfortable beds that can serve a double purpose . . . ‘serve as day couches for seating space, yet ore wide enough for nightâ€"time sleepâ€" Children â€" 10 cents [clinu:y facedâ€"off, then to. the sideâ€"lines to enjoy his t girls‘ hockey game. The Red: Debs beat the Blue Debs 2â€"0. Carol Pettit scored both goals, with Francis Elliott getting the assist on one. Marianne Ahxï¬av r, in goal for the Blues; kept score low; while Elin Aarestrup, goalie for the Red Debs obtained her first shutâ€"out. To make this ~event even more outstanding, it marked the debut of a new referee, Joan Polwarth! During a brief intermission, the draw for the winner of the Fiftyâ€" Dollar Government Bond was held. This League is financed by boys who would like to play hockey, selling a book of 20 Wickets, at fifty cents each. This money supâ€" plies the sweater, stockings, iceâ€" time, and insurance coverage for the nearly one thousand boys who are playing this season in the Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League. The winner of the Bond is R. E. Clubley, 387 Nairn , Avenue, Toâ€" ronto. (Draw was made by Johnny Bower). In the Peewee game, Weston outshot Bert Robinson 5â€"1, on goals by Mathews, Hutton, Mcâ€" Closkey (2) and . Little; assists credited to Clyde, Newbold. John Toman scored for Bert Robinson, on a pass from Fred Hoppenrey. Weston‘ scored twice in the Minor Bantam division, Anderson and Ferguson counting, on passes from Roberts and _ Adcock. T. Cowan scored for Bert Robinson, on a pass from T. Hussey. _ Weston secured 10 points to Bert Robinson‘s 2 on the evening. McCurineau and Dennis Wiley scored for Weston, while Scotty McMillen and Alfie Wood tied things up on passes from Ricky Diment and Barry Phillips, in the final game of the evening. (Bantam). of safety combined with absolute cleanliness. > With a modetn two element electric water heater of the right size and capacity for your needs, you will always have plenty of hot water. 5 t oy* OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 SATS. To 6 P.M. more out of Jifeâ€"get the most out of \ _‘ MYDRO L is a.. 1 'D‘;‘" _ S w E TABLE and ‘% 4 CHAIRS _ 34.95 (Chrome) Arranged Earlier, Henry â€" Mulder had seqred with an assist from Gary Turner to balance off Doran‘s goal for the Saints. Julian Sales played a fine game in the nets for tï¬e Redwings, turning back all but one of the 32 shots rifled his way. The return match in this home and A goal by Bob Ripley, from Bob Mariott and Bob Hall, with less than five minutes to go in the last perio\i, gave Booth‘s Woodbridge Redwings a 2â€"1 over St. Michael‘s in _a â€"Toronte â€" Hockey â€" League Juvenile game at Ravina rink on Sunday. home series will be held in Weston Arena on March 5 to decide this year‘s winner of the Jim Sampano Trophy. Sink Saints, 2â€"1 Booth‘s Redwings In Juvenile Play s 4 & Feoa. o F j db miiarichnnegikaaipsad 7 CLEAN BEATâ€"Grant Kilpatrick, Woodbridge alone" Lakeshore ‘goalie in the freeâ€"wheeling, high Dodgers forward, shoots to score against an "all score game at Woodbridge Arena. RO. 7â€"17971 ps ann‘e PC J 69 . "~\I" ~~MAIN $T. N. Friday night, January 29th, is when Woodbridge celebrates Minor Hockey Week at the Arena. To make the night forever memorable, all that is needed is about a thousand spectators to see what Woodbridge is doing for hockey and what hockey is doing "for the village, o PeeWee Downsview 5 Comets 0 scoring: Brennan (2), Cosburn, Babâ€" cock, Travers. a Our skill and experience enable us to repair any make of watch to perfection.~Prompt . service. Guaranteed for 1 Year. Last Thursday, the Leaf team of the Peewee division of the Woodbridge Minor Hockey league pinned back the ears of a visitâ€" ing Nobleton team by a 7 to 2 score. Leafs were really "on" for the game, with every pass clicking and the inâ€"close action paying off in goals. * On Friday, however, a pair of other Nobleton teams took their revenge. Woodbridge Bruins went down by a 6 to 1 count that might have been even more decisive except for some sturdy goal tending. The 3 to 2 defeat that Nobleton hung on the Rangers was something else again. 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Minor Midget Holiway....... ...7 . Duffield w4 scoring: Holiway; Scorer (8), Leaney (2), Dunn, Levia. Duffield: Procyck scoring : Polmu (2), Rorabeck, Har vey. '(?oa e, Betue. Terriers..............5 Downaview ._._..._... 1 scoring: Terriers; Fisher (3), Ranger Crockett. Downaview : Kin& Future Aces ...._5 Clark Co....._..â€"2 scoring: Aces: Keogh (3). King, Burâ€" ford. Clark Co.; Dickinson, Lyons. Juvenile Duffield ......... 8 â€" Downsview z._. .3 scoring: Gibson (3), Haywood (3), Walters. Goalie, Doyle. scoring : Duffield : Horilock (3). Downsview: Burt, . Rundle, Nichols. MeKay Const, .4 400 Lions..........2 seoring: McKay Const.: Morgan (2), McKay, Dewar. 400 Lions: Thomas, Cockburn. Avenue Rd. . ...7 Downsview Duffield ........ & 54 + ~WESTC ._.1 _ Flyers y Minor Bantam NA C .. $1,895 _ $1,395 $1,495 RBAN $1.850 | $1,295 $1,195 Ph ‘The best Woodbridge Dodgers could squeeze out of a t\vo-t::. homeâ€"andâ€"away series with â€" shore Bruins was an even split in the week‘s Junior B action. But the sawâ€"off was still good enough to let the local team squeâ€"ze into second place. Dodgers now enjoy a oneâ€"point margin over third place Mariboros, with a game in hand for our side. The 8â€"point margin sported by St. Mike‘s at the top of the ladderâ€"32 points for the Saints as against 24 for Woodbridgeâ€"is less impressive than it might seem, since the Irish have played two more games than the Dodgers. Woodbridge Is This â€"week‘s games could well narrow the margin, since Woodâ€" bridge entertains Mariboros at home on Thursday and go waltzâ€" On Tuesday, Lakeshore Bruins played â€" steady, wear â€" em â€" gown hockey to take a 3â€"2 decision over the Dodgers. . An early oneâ€"goal lead for Woodbridge wars whittled away and Bruins managed to stave off a late rally by the Dodgers to Wbridge High News | ing with St. Mike‘s at Ted Reeve Arena on Friday. Rampage codbridge The game{‘;gbridge Arena on Thursday between Lakeshore and the Dodgers was something else again. Modified mayhem, temâ€" per tantrums and an allâ€"round poor exhibition by both teams marked a game that saw a total of 96 minâ€" utes in penalty calls by referee George Bruce. win the verdict. by DORIS HEFFRON After playing a quartet of basâ€" ketball games in the week, Woodâ€" bridge High teams wound up with a record of one victory, one tie, one loss by a single poift and one deâ€" feat by a score which might have brought a wry smile to the fate of the ghost of General George Cusâ€" ter, late of the United States Cavâ€" alry. & i The tie game and the oneâ€"point loss were achieved by the girls‘ teams. Woodbridge senior and junâ€" ior girls faced teams from Stouffâ€" ville on Tuesday, with the Stouffâ€" ville squad winning, 13â€"12, in a clogeâ€"guarding, exciting senior sesâ€" sion. Playing for the seniors were: The deadâ€"heat junior game, which ended with a score of 14 to 14, goes into the record as a standâ€" off. No overtime was played. Junâ€" ior team players were: Freda Conâ€" stable (captain), Pat Longworth, In Junior B sion. P{xing for the seniors were: Mary Lob Watts (captain), Diane t o aatren aro m d Bodker, ‘Leslie Knight, Donilda Robinson, Doreen Campbell and Eleanor Weber. 58 FORD CUSTOM RANCH WAGON 4 "-‘.‘a"" %‘“ï¬oruu“ a.T n on, Thun e « Sn fenktin e â€" $2,10§ 57 56 BUICK 4â€"DO00R CENTURY Heater, Radio, Automatic Transâ€" 56 PLYMOUTH H . _ Meater, Radio. Am.‘lnu.r‘.. 55 CADILLAC: SEDAN One awner since néw! .......««...... 55 FORD SEDAN . Meater, Redio. Very clean transportation. Lakeshore Squeaker By Ross Kilpatrick NASH RAMBLER Vâ€"8 Finished in a beautiful red car is spotless throughout mission. Other extros! A real 10% Down! .° _ 36 Months to Pay! . .. Ke The Dodgers managed to setto, 9 to: 5. The score, stipulation in an office union : contract, indicated ‘the of play, Practically . P went, either into the net or . the penalty box. Mo Lennox, Charlton _ and" We each scored a pair of goals in wildâ€"and;wooly _ action. . 8e Kindly, genial and iturous coach. Ken Avarell t + launching a new forward line, made up of Charlton, Walsh and Grant Kilpatrick, ; in oo Walsh, as the .“..M&m Heiskala and Kilpatrick singles. remember, _ was . "el pe from the Mariboro ‘ some time ago. To date Re ip)lage'd in 'll)‘iley ;w& games for the odgers. efty pi o studies Walsh is involved E .A d University of Toronteo hlLfl him from steady hockey employ« ment. However, he worked out '% the club on Sunday and may see actigg in the coming weeks. ./ Members of the Sideline Wizâ€" ards‘ Advisory Society have been quoted as saying that Walsh, Chariton and Kilpatrick could give Avarell‘s© athletes a powerâ€"laden punch for the‘ approaching runâ€"toâ€" theâ€"wire in league play. Both Walsh and Kilpatrick have seen action in Junior A competition and Chariton is currently leading. th¢ Woodbridge team in theâ€" goalsâ€" Tanis Laird, Doris Heffron, Lynné Jones, Lynn Johnston, Anne Leslie, Bev Walish, Anne Constable and Phyllis"Julian. y scored department. Miss Franklin, assisted by Miss Ashwell, take care of the coaching for both teams. _‘ * On Wednesday, the boys‘ midget and ;junior teams played M squads from Markham. Woodbridge midgets won, 27â€"20. ‘Players of the midget squad are: Fred Guy, Edsel Allen, Laurie Redman, John Agar, Laurie Blake, Colin Elliott, m Attfield, Chris Andrews and Henderson. _ The roof fell in on the junior }m, Woodbridge juniors £ the short end of a 65â€"27 c by a fastâ€"breaking, smoothly ed Markham machiné. Semior squad players are: Dave Rutherf U Burbidge, Stuart Elï¬m Tweddle, John Clancy, Gord Todd, Gord Burbidge, Mike Clarke, John Hathaway, John Howick and Don Copithorn. Coaching the boys‘ team is Mr. Frame, assisted by Mr. Forâ€" â€"*** $1,495 Line Changes Rumored $1 â€":81,195¢