in Incoming known As Canyon No.†amiable, jovial Ken are", coach f the Woodbridge (In said. Ik'; ecu-ion was "I interview in the dressing room " Woodbridge Arena. Although there was some difficulty in du, hmininx just what Mr. Avarell was saying - he was engaged in chgwink the car all a 4tt- lentemn throughout thg which time a the rnteFv"tiw-thre intent of the sermon was {ugly deny. Prm.mt tht new tt arm-1’ Dodgers In Dolderns; Lose Te Weston Dukes, Newmarket Reds "rr, mm ’1 hair I: that, f" We» is put with for a Christmas tich in the countless joys of the season. S. O’H EARN Village Shoe Store By 3088 Ktu'AMueK Barber Shop WOODBRIDGE Imperial Oil in plea-ed to announce the appointment of mars BURNER SERVICE ae an Eeeo Heating Equipment dealer. Thu means that IERRY'S BURNER SERVICE can now otter you the famous ranqe of £550 burner- and furnaces. To enjoy the "wonderful world of warmth", call IERRY'S BURNER SERVICE. Heating equipment that is tailored exactly to the needs of your home. PHONE IN 4-2068 I kindling for the Dodgers were Hill Foley, who scored twice. and ;ilte Bobsy Twins, Bob Hall and ‘Bub Ptushnik. who contributed >ingles. Charlie Fowler made his l‘f‘irst start in the nets for the ' Dodgy-s- in this game. The Red- [ men' didn't seem ta mind at all. Deadly Dukes Playing the Weston Dukes at Lone on Thursday, the Dodgers "'1pk‘zll'l'd to overdo the hospital- ity bit. In spite of a lot of skat- m ing and a lot of shooting - most 1 of it erratic 'e-ie the Woodbridge 14‘.qu took a 5 to 1 pasting. ‘ Dave Kelly, bench-bound for “he Newmarket game in favor of ‘Fowler, came back into the nets for the Weston game. Although (the club was well hammered, tkelly turned in a good job. With la total of 40 saves over the route, l Avarell proclaimed his willing- ness to, tt de ybod f r any- !bmly (lill'l,',yl/)'i) i: “39 Lea, inn- "if it will get this squad mack on the rails," In their last five starts, the Woodbridge Dodgers have picked 1p pvtsrjsely one :mint. New market Nemesis Travelling to Newmarket last ,w-li did nothing to improve the lurk of the Dodgers. : Ted Muvvelle had quite a night .1 the expense of the Woodbridge mm a" be banged in three goals in lead the Newmarket Redmen o a 7-4 win. John McKnight add- 'd a pair while Bob Cannvan and lu-ry Durie had to be content tsith single scores for their team. l "The caixson part I'll buy," he «lid. “.We're sliding into the eel. lu: " h“ that we'll develop the bends when w get around 19 working our way back up. Thet "stumble' portion I deny. I any not stumbling Why should t rtumble? We are one whole point out of tl tii, for last place." Despite the indutruMon, Ava, tell's facts were tidy enough. Having played a total of ten annulus to date, the Mrs have won three. lost six atd'tissd one. They hum: scored 43 goals and have surrendered exactly 5t. May your holiday season be filled with merry days and may joy and good will fill your heart. Mirqt:leprurrs WOODBRIDGE Lloyd Hilliard - Vi Drury Gord McMillan Lawrence Burton - “Iâ€; Zardo ii? â€'6 ii Speaking or goaltender: ___ hi, there, Mr. Avarell! Dukes now have Bob Perrani back amongst the pipes. Robert had been up with the Marlie team in Junior A. With Mr. Perrani looking after things at home, the Weston squad um take an awful lot of vhanees up the ice. Heaven help Brian Bennett was not dressed tor the Newmarket game. He was tied up in exams. The "Treasure um." is up to $50. Come on out to Woodbridge Arena tonight -- the Newmarket tram is in the village - and see if your ticket gives you a whack zit the bundle. From this here pillar of petti- ipggevy -e- column of words to éou -_ Woes the wish for a merry rhri.~tmas to all and sundry. The “layers of the Woodbridge team offer one and all the same sin. acre wish. _ The lone tally for Woudlu'idgel . "8 3 M% 3. A. thodgers was notched by Rick LTa Vi. '5 ' _ "holes, aided and abetted by New " ' . - 'rem mt lthvr William and Bub Wilson. l "'? if†l it was after this Weston game P _ 4 ‘* [What Ken Avarell advertised for lu-nders on construction of a mule, llunnel bet ween Wuodbvidge Arena; and his home. He claims he has to V" undergmund to ask-apn- the ribbing of his many admin-rs, 3 In The Dressing Room ; Dixie Beehivus seem to have come up witch y,))it1/',c,'j,i,d 'twal-r THE any GOAL Bcorod by Woodhep tender in .ex'i'v {nines from . F Peteiboroilgh. If Mr. Holmes, ttgt: tn 'e'vttgdut'n ,','gt'1f comes close to living up to the Sh†a I. q V q th w N reputation which has preceded‘ 9“ in", ttttt mttltoltind " Cir him, Bob Neal will be in litte) ttttt qtmlU. “ll hymd â€5. WWW“ Mi- toy a long-term lease on the) . with. 'l-III-i---'--- Kelly held the Dukes pretty well at bay until the third period was half our. In a sudden surge, tho Westonites netted three goals and that put the camper on it. Briqn Bradlgy, I gent from Sudbury,' an-ounted fur two of the Weston goals. Steve Corlatt. Gum Moore and John Mutruy were the other marksmen fun the Dukes. all! GILBERT ENTERPRISES WOODBRIDGE JERBY’S BURNER SERVICE The only lack in MINOR hoe, key is unification in the coach- ing: standards of these many teams and leagues. In an attempt to brine lwuvr curwhiiw to the name, and to raise the com-hing standards for all teams, The Double Blue Hockey Organiza- tion is sponsoring a Couches',; Forum. This {we (-linic is design- In the southern Ontario area bounded by Hamilton, Barrie, Oshawa and Toronto, there are about 50 minor hockey leagues in operation with a junior monk bership of about 1511.000 boys. These groups are coached by adults who give their time and effort to hon<t the teams and promote healthy development of the sport and players. Plan Forum far Hockey Coaches THE EQUALIZER in one of the best Junior B games staged anywhere this season is on its way into the net iust in front of the upraised leg of the Unionville goaltender. The surge oi dark-ierseyed Weston Dukes in the photograph could. not be denied,. in this instance as they came on in the gird period to wipe out a two-gag] derwit tits the Unionville Jets. Scoring for theqlgukes THE ONLY GOAL scored by Woodqu Radars in their Innis): B game against Wain: Daka- at Woodbridqe Anna is sham sliding into th. at behind tho 1tres. The Forum will be held on) four successive weeks, beginning' Wednesday, January 4th at _ 'p.m. and on successive Wedncs-; ldays through January. The For-l rum will he held at the Church' 501' The Assumption, Parish Hall,) The Forum will bring together the amateur coaehe's and the ex- perts of hockey for four discus- sion sesions in which all the minor league coaching problems fun he reliashed and perhapsl solved. Subjects will include l everything from duties of the) referee, to good health in sport,‘ care of skates, and equipment,) films on hockey, the new filml produced by the O.H.A. to a de-l monstration of positional plays. Experts on the panel will include Sid Smith, Herb Carnegie, anl ().H.A. referee, a member of the) medical profession, an expert on; equipment and skates, to a youth) leader. l ed to assist coach's to develop efficient methods, in an effort to produce the best possible players, present and future. North York Memorial Pool December M, I960 2 to 5.00 pm. Janunry I. 1961 CLOSED January 2, 1961 Regular Imrtrur DATE: Willowdllm Ont-rig Dettmber, 2?, 1390. TOWNSHIP or Mam-I vonx nus AND "cannon DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES IlftiliiWTltllis NOW BEING ACCEPIED FOR SWIMMING "lSTllll0Tllllil (IlASSES Northview [highs Collegiate Pool "MINIâ€! Heights (‘nllogjnio Poul Down-view 1'olltsqiate Ionl Yark 3min rennin“ Pool Don ' III Co ezinln Pool Enquire at the Swimminu I’Iml nonrosl to you or lelvphnne the Park,. and Itrurrvatiun Office - "A 546†December December Dumber Dot-ember Clams Commuco January 2, IMI, for 12 Lessons Instruction and Life Saving Class Fees: HOWIY DUBLIC SWIMMING SCHEDULE ALI. POOLS (Excopl when permits sup-nod.) er M, 1960 7 to 9.45 Fm. " 24, 1960 2 lo 5.00 pm. " 25, I?†(1083]) " 26-30, I960 2 In 5.00 p.m. Children-Moo were Steve Corlett, Grant Moore. Wayne Werlttrr and Tom Flood. Marksman for the Jets were John Saunders, Barry Watson, Jerry Knightly and Les MacDowell. The Dukes, in second place. trail the Jets by a mayo three points. Unionville have lost on} one ame this season and that to St. Mutual} 'tll,',',",,),').' mimtre i. Rick Foley. who scored the goal t/iti,t11'; q a ‘9‘" trt, S,','rl,t't It?, a. V w . in" r in I . fot! '(lfedt tank brawn- andâ€: a tits dating an action. Comm '9rt,',tfif.i'h"igtha'."m (mad) li. WlNOW, "mull" Imrtrurtion (1an 2565 Bathurst Street, 4 block, north of 'Eglinton. to to to Make your reservations early for our RIG NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE MART RENEE“ WNW SQUARE DANCE BOB SGOTT’S MUS": 5.00 p.m. 9.45 run. 5.00 pm. From Hwy. No. 400 go we" on No. , Hwy. IV; mun then go north ty, mun on rn, Lin. Reservations and Information With ONTARIO‘S BEST CALLERS Adulu-s7.00 Daily 9 mm. to 10 run Ballroom Dancing Daily 7 pm. lo 10 p.m Saturdnys 9 mm. to lo p.m. EVERY FRIDAY TO SATURDAYS TO "INT Kill“ AT. 8-1282 IN PERSON berve, WOODBRIDGE a'erHgortorrrgotrdar4rNr- Beeahqtat+tbattrbuuqtu.t Hawman Motors and Electric 3 IOHN STREET Tickets on sale al Henderson's Drug Store, Woodbridge Dairy Bar and at the Arena. First half of the season: CHILDREN $1.00; S'I'l‘lHiN'I'S, $1.50: ADULTS, $2.00 '-"'-iiirii,,, «new "ATiii'i, AT THE WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT MEMORIAL you, a, - V’gfï¬ MWL6MW UNIONVILLE vs. WOODBRIDGE DODGERS CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS December December December December December December December December December January THERE WILL BE SKATING AT THE ARENA NEW YEAR'S DAY AT 3.30 P.M. WOODBRIDGE CHRISTMAS EVE, CHRISTMAS DAY. OR SATURDAY, NEW YEAR'S EVE . Student _ Skating Schedule' ARENA JUNIOR B. HOCKEY Thursday, January s DATE " fe-o-a,,.-,,,,-,.; 'hro'tuamtster-Nttthh'hhatMttms CYCLE and SPORTS 2125 WC! AVE. 22 2t 2t 26 27 28 29 31 31 NO SKATING Wilf's SKATING ARENA 2.l5 8.30 2.00 2.30 2.15 8.30 1.00 TIME 3.30 4.i,5 10.30 3.30 3.30 4.00 2.30 4. l 5 10.30 2.30 Electric Ltd. PHONE AT $1051 ADHISIION toe I lie WESTON calm 50c 10c lite 10e 10e 10e 15c