i HOT WATER! Cliiic) HYDRO'S ‘Playoff Time Is Here Again For Weston Hockey Leaguers Playoffs for all the groups in the Minor Hockey League at Wes. ton Brena on Saturday saw some fut and exciting action with battling teams, from Atoms to Midgets, vying for the final posh tion. Scoring for Marlboros were, Alan Young W), Ted Jinks, and Dave Nugent, assisted by Ross Hamilton. Alan Walker, assisted by Larry Ireland, scored the Guelph goal. Atom Action The league - leading Marlboro team, in the Atom group, gained a commanding 4-1 lead over fourth- place Guelph in the first of a two- game total goal series. “ balm}; and Barrie inet-in the second semi-final game, with the former outscoring us rival 4-2. Ron Clarke, Tom Long, Ian Gib- son, and Don Copies, with assist- TUMM from Wayne Dobson, looked after the Oshawa scoring. Dave Roy and Keith Carrigan counted for Barrie. St. Kitts opposed Windsor in the consolation semi-finals with the ALLmooP'.-Ahae of the shotv.tstoppirtg events of the Woodbridge High School "Variety Nina" vu the exhibition of fancywork on the trampoline Reginald A. Twiselton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT " Mam» n. CH. 1-1205 40 mmu $96.00 so /llr/lfg $122-00 :. HOBICOKE HYDRO CH. 7-155l - In. Pulling Corn" LAWRENCE ty MAIN ST., Weston-CH 6-3031 Mom. - Kt. 6 can. " 9 p.m 312 Main St. N. -- View»! (It Numb-r St.) Seaman Fri-d Chink“ WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE INCOME TAX Light Lunches Our Smhhiu: _'iiiii" Cram. Plan Fish & Chips Toke-out 40¢ BOOK NOW AND" AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? SHAMROCK E FISH CHIPS GRlll " 3-3â€! TWIN ELEMENT GLASS LINED HYDRO GUAlAHTIED HEATER result of tit. Kim taking I one- (goal lead into the second game. (flobert Gross, assisted by Bill 'Thompson, tallied for St. Kitts. Minor Bantam Musing- ln Minor Bantam play, fourth.. place Buffalo sprang a surprise on _Providence, holding the league Headers and favorites to a 2-2 tie. Tom Moore and Wray Holmes 'scored for Providence? Buffalo sewers were, Dave Clyde and _ Dwayne Ferguson, assisted by Fred 1 Adcock. Cleveland won the game in the second Minor Bantam fixture by trimming Pittsburgh 3-1. Larry Newbold (2), and Bob McCloskey, assisted by Bob Jarrett, scored for Cleveland. Pittsburgh's lone goal came from Brian Beech, assisted by Jim Pinchbeck. CALL - " MAIN NORTH CH. l-IIG4 o ACKROW tr WELLS LTD. REALTORS Thinking of Selling? WE NEED Farms and Houses BUYERS WAITING'. H. Hilliard luau-maria for WESTON by members of the â€mm-tic tum. 'eiiiWt 'Grist earth and high haven in the photo above il gymnast Intro Meue. WESTON AT. 8-1303 Midget Metutderings Royals and Csnadiens were vic- tors in Midget semi-finals. Royals whitewashed Chicago 4-0 on goals putted by John Stun (g), Dennis Ulatowski. Jerry Hennessey, with assists from Fred Fisher, Keith Little, and DIVE Anderson. Canadiens scored a complete up- set, trouncing Beavers 6-1, and taking 11 5-503! lead into the second game. Peter Schlett led Canadiens with 2 goals with Ken Smith, Bob Kilpatrick, and Dennis Wylie, scor- ing singles, assisted by Don Mor- rison. Jim Blanche, assisted by Bob Ferguson, scored for Beavers. New Haven, last plate team in the Bantam group, upset Detroit 2-1 on goals scored by Gord Moore and Garry McNickle, assisted by Paul Davies and Rick Melnechuck. The Detroit goal came unassisted from the stick of Jim Hodges. Boston and Rangers 2-1 game in favour of Boston kept the spec- tators on edge. Jim Anderson's two goals, assisted by Don Cousineau and Card Wadge, gave second- place Boston the edge over third- place Rangers. Jim Larose, assist, ed by Wayne Whelan, putted the goal for Rangers. The PeeWee group ran true to form when Stratford, first in the regular schedule, bent Hamilton, fourth-place finishers, by 5-3. Second-place Owen Sound won from third-place Kitchener by 4-1. In the consolation semi-finals Marl- borq took Buntford by 4-2. KAI'lT-KAI’I - ttMt "VI IMPORTANT 31m: t--r-r "I. m Hand-Km Donna-Q “Van-u m '--tt-vtrt. has»: “on l-W 'Mov Tm manu- “noun ONIYITIIYI in no ctlAIIH. RAY REILLY CH. 4-3231 HIATlNG OILS GASOLINE MOTOR OILS, GREASE YOUTHARAMA MARCH 5th - 6th Sat, 8.00 pan. .-Stm., 7.00 p.m. All Young Pooplmnvifed WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Emu hr _Ie(glu_l) Lawrence tk Main Mdngnllu- TM; "" on On " Ann. aah-rt, mm], m"... Suburban Title For ii/li/til', iid Wées After Three Sudden-Bea th Playoffs An attention of 1’an from the Weston Minor Hockey League well down to Maple Led Gardens last Saturday to play in the annual Inter-Suburban PeeWee mum- mnt sponsored by the Society of Municipal Director: of Recmtion of Ontario. tTry that one on your letterhead, dad.) T Playing it utrictly by heart and‘ by cu, the Weston team won the championship in an thrilling a; finish as Alfred Hitchcock ever‘ dreamed up. Here's the way it went: I There were eight teams in thei tourney, representing the same) number of suburban municipalities. In Round One, Weston knocked off the Queenawny club, which repre- sented Etobicoke, by blanking same, 3 to 0. Hutton scored twice, assisted by McCloskey. McGregor and Matthews. The thrid goal wan contributed by Johnson, aided and abbeted by Demille. Metsnwftiie, back at the ranch, York Township, represented by the DO IT DIRECTORY a ME. b0880 Case & Martin Wm. MADER 281 RUSTIC ROAD AT YOUR SERVICE.' FREE ESTIMATES.' NO 0! Attention Also Cottages Built Snow Removal Off Roofs Pointing Decorating HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS LE. 7-4131 Painting - Decorating Call NOW! Nek of the Bert Robinson Loam PeeWeen were hanging it on the North York team by I I“)?! of 5 to 2. Sunburn whitewashed Parent Hill, A to i). Toronto Township Police (the team they spanner, that is; not the trendarmer) blanked East York 2 to 0. In the semi-final round Weston faced up to the Bert Robinson club, carrying the (In: far York Town- ship. At the end of setrulation time The other semi-final gnme pit- ted Scurboro against the Toronto Township team. The gentlemen from the high bluffs won by 2 to o, setting up the trrasnd.fimrle. it was even-stephen at one goal apiece. Newbold took cue‘of the Weston score, while Brian Stemk, assisted by Stephen Wood, counter- ed for the Robinson. At exactly one minute and seven seconds of the overtime period, Hutton netted the game winning goal for Weston. "'rvhiiuicuiing fame began prop- erly enough with Weston drawing ahead on a goal by Johnson. Sur- FURNITURE REFINISHING REPAIRING HAY FURNITURE to. Fii6ii" 9-9034] FOR THE BEST JOB "ot JANE ST. - TORONTO Electrical C antrattor ADVERTISING PAYS! TRY IT! INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL -. Call IIs---. 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Bur- bmuuo If. honor bum .. because of its eopa"tetahM"tf Recently a Hillm,an Minx was driven from "NEW" FllllY AUTOMATIC runsmsslou - Optional CH. 1-1407 yol/ wtoee it"! bonf- Buhu "mod it up with I luv. period troal and when the born blew it Nu u l to 1 hockey ("at and nobody pwed the marbles. So they phyodm 6-minute, lud- den-duth overtime period. 80 nobody neared. So they played another overtime period. And still nobody "ofed. By then, the official timekeepen were considering throwing away their watches and keeping tabs on the game by tearing pazes out of the ealendar. It looked as if it might to on forever. Galloping to the rescue came the Tournament Committee, headed by Dave Appleton, York Township recreation director. The winner would be determined, the commit, tee ruled, by "penalty shots". First, there was a toss of the coin to select the team which shot first. Thnt team then selected a player who took the puck from the blue line and went in on the un- protected goalie for the shot. If the first boy missed, then a player from the opposing team followed through in the some drill. The alternate shooting was to go on ‘until a goal was scored. With Weston as hosts in the second half of the home-and-home series between teams from the Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League of York township and Weston Minor Hockey League clubs, the stage is set for the show- down in competition for the Jim Sampano trophy at Weston Arena on Saturday night, March 5th. Six teams from the Bert Robin- son circuit will face-off against half a dozen matched sextet: from the Weston League. Hustling in there will be tykes, minor atoms, atoms,) peewees, minor bantams and) bantams. [ The action commences at 7.15 p.m. and goes on to a final de- cision somewhere around 11'o'elock. Weston teams go into action 6 Weston: v 6 lltohinsoni, In Inter/league Matches MEN'S WEAR 49 Main Street North CH. 4-7I91 WESTON Sanitary Contractors RICHMOND HILL Rhone TURNER 4-1245 C. STUNDEN Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE Order NOW for That Wedding CREST Formal _ Wear Rentals " 6-6496 Scarboro won the tau and the right to the first penalty shot. It mined. A Weston player had I try. He mined. A second Scan-- bore player (tiled. to hit the net. Them came, Mister Fourteen, Wel- tont Duncey with that number on his shirt. Danny danced and doodled the goalie right out of his socks Bod laid in the winning goal. After the Pandemonium died down-the Gudens’ maintenance staff had to use pipe wrenches to get some of the spectators un- ravelled from the ceiling light fix- ttgreg-- Dave Appleton introduced Red Kelly, of the Maple Leafs. u team in the National Hockey League, who handled the cere- monial portion of the night’s events. The Toronto Sear trophy, emble- matic of the championship of the Inter-Suburban PeeWee tourna-‘ ment, was awarded to the Weston, captain by Mr. Kelly. Each mem- ber of the team received a eham-, pionship crest. To the kindly, but; understandably apopleptic, Coach‘ went a replica of the trophy to be set beside the one earned by the! Weston team of 1966, buttressed by a lead of 10 points to 2 on the results of the earlier action at Keelesdale Arena on January 20th. In that series Were ton teams won 4 games and tied 2. Local sportsmen are reminded again of the basic facts: six games between six teams from two leagues; the place, Weston Arena; the date, Saturday, March 5th; the time, 7.15 pan. "'Mlllhall.Tir.r m um. um t8M$TlNt 1mm mu ADDED FEATURE . RUN FOR "" LIFE from its TANGLED TERRORI 'TOKYO AFTER DARK" Saturday MATINEE -llqlMl-lBlMltl. "PONY EXPRESS" ovn AT CARTOONS-' SERIAL CHAPTER " Adutt launching»! O‘PEN HOUSE Starting MONDAY WESTON COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Friday, Mar. 11, I960 . STUDENTS IN ACTION . ROOM DISPLAYS o GYMNASIUM ACTIVITIES . DAY AND EVENING CLASSES VARIETY SHOW ADMISSION - 25 cents 7.30 p.m. - 10 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - ADDED FEATURE -- AN All†my: mum To A rink from the Weston Curling Club, skilled by Mrs. E. Giles, took 44 out of a possible a points at the Whitby Curlin3.Cllb to walk off with the brand-new, Just donated trophy symbolizing top rink in the Whitby Filly Bompiel last week. F Rounding out the Filly-winning rink were: Mrs. H. Brookbanu, lead; Mrs. M. Smith, second and Mrs. J. Plowright, vice. In a club tournament for the Marjorie Snider trophy, which up rowed down to a hammerqnd- tongs battle between four rinks. the winning rink wa< thr- â€wand by Mrs. G. Schell, with Mrs. R. Hicks, lead; Mrs. A. 1,oo ,. sxund and Mrs. D. Stevens, vice. . 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