*J . No Holiday In Hockey, Weston Minors Busy Midget Chicago 0, Beavers 0. Royals 2, Canadiens 1. Royals goals by Panko and Anderson. Assists by Panko, Anâ€" derson and Stanley. Canadiens goal by King asâ€" sisted by Kazuk. Bantam Rangers 0, New Haven 1. Detroit 4, Boston 4. New Haven goal by Brian Colâ€" lins unassisted. Greig Elsen getâ€" ting a shutâ€"out for New Haven. Detroit _ Paul â€" Robertsâ€"scored first two goals unassisted. Tom Moore assisted by Wray Holmes and Tom Moore assisted by Paul Thornton. Boston goals by Jim Reed from Brian Beech and Bill Lyons. Jim Anderson from Jim LaRose and Greg _ Marshall, â€"Jim _ Anderson from Jim LaRose and Greg Marâ€" shall. Bob Stewart assisted by Nick Hatch and Garnet Reed. Minor Bantam Providence 2, Buffalo 0. Cleveland 4, Pittsburg 1. Providence goals by Roy Hopâ€" kins from Ken Little: Stephen getting a shutâ€"out. Cleveland goals by Mike Keâ€" hoe unassisted. Dave Cameron from _ R. Meech _ and â€" Dennis Juniper. Dennis Juniper assisted by Dave Cameron. Mike Kehoe BHINX JOHNSONâ€"a native of Wes and a member of the Mich@@n Tech varsity hockey _ te at Houghton, Michigan, is turrently on a western tour of the United States. The trip will take the squad into Amarillo, Texas: Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado, during the holiâ€" days. Johnson teams with Toâ€" ronto native, Louis Angotti, and Gary Begg, of Moosomin, Miwale. taiorm the fastest Tech THE LIGHT GOES ON as Brian Screen of the Weston Dukes, close contenders for the top of the Junior B leaque, wheels around after scoring at Weston arena in the game against Dixie. The banjio pluckers from The Jeague Tuesday nights 6:30. â€" o af anyone is interested in helping out please contact E. MARSDEN, CHerry 4â€"1054. By Hour â€" Day â€" We Stakes â€" Tractor TRUCK LEASING Co., Ltd. 1450 WESTON ROAD RO 23681 . ELLIOTT â€" Day â€" Week is badily in need of Timekeepers especially for T:15 to 9:30 and Saturday afternoons 4:30 to TAL |unassisted. (â€"Pittsburg goal by Jim Embrey lassisted by Ferguson and Ayerst. Minor Atom Marlboros 2, Oshawa 0. | _ Barrie 2, Gueiph 1. | _ Marlboros _ goals _ by _ Doug Showers assisted by Bob Mcâ€" (Kenzie. Frank Martinz unassistâ€" ed. Michael Skinner getting a shutâ€"out for Marlboros. Barrie goals by R. Kennedy unâ€" assisted and K. McCauley also unassisted. Guelph goal by Steve King asâ€" sisted by Cecil Kirby and Allan Dermo. St. Catharines 4, Windsor 1. Brantford 2, Marlboros 1. St. Catharines goals by Keith Kerrigan (2), Larry Parker and Greg Kerrigan. All four goals were unassisted. Brantford goals by Allan Litâ€" tle unassisted. Allan Little from Bruce Burnett. Windsor. The lone goal was scored by Hal Duffin assisted by Graham Smith. Marlboros _ goal _ by _ Doug Hastings assisted by Jim Shaw. Owen Sound 5, Stratford 1. Kitchener 5, Hamilton 1. Owen Sound goals by D. Gowâ€" lund assisted by D. McCausland Fred â€"Marsden from R. Clarke Stratford. The loan goal was scored by Pete Wilmhurst asâ€" <isted by Steve Whelan. Kitchener goals by Trevy Conn unassisted. â€" Richards unassisted. iRtichards from Kirby, Kirby from Tipton. _ Richards â€" assisted _ by Leonards. F Hamilton goal by Brian Pender from David Rov. A. Finlayson from D. Hall and D. Whatley. R. Clarke from D. Whatley, J. Hinks assisted by D. Whatiev. unassisted, lan GTOSSeUL UNASâ€" sisted. Dukes goals by Dennis Wylie assisted _ by Dennis Ulatowski. Horace Both from John Stutt. Flyers goals by Ken Smith ussisted _ by Paul Laceby and Dave Rosati. Al Malloch unasâ€" sisted. Paul Laceby unassisted. Ti ore Tigers Flyers m Juvenile wers 6, Dukes 2. vers 4, Majors 0. wers â€" goals Harold Collins d three of the six goals. Hillock unassisted. H. Colâ€" assisted by Ian Grossett Ron Couisineau. Harold Colâ€" assisted by I. Grossett and ‘ousineau. Gerry Hennessey â€"H. Collins, Harold Collin® sisted. Tan Grossett unasâ€" Woodbridge Bowl Pee Wee south of the Masonâ€"Dixon line took the game by a score of 4 to 2, taking swift and merciless advantage of the few lapses the Dukes allowed themselves. The puck can be seen against the net on the near side. WOODBRIDGE To All Our Many Friends Customers Dodgers Win 1, Lose 1; Then Mush Away North L ast Thursday, Woodbridge Dodgers dealt themselves a Christmas present in advance by posting a win over Newmarket Redmen, the first entry in the victory column for Averall‘s merâ€" ry minions in many a long moon. Score for the game, played beâ€" fore a happy lot of village fans at Woodbridge Arena, was 7 for the local lads to a mere 6 for the visiting Redmen. Third Period Blues With only five minutes left to go in their game against Unionâ€" ville, the Woodbridge Dodgers held a 1 to 0 lead over the leaâ€" gue‘s top team. Successive penâ€" alties opened the door for the Jets who poured in two fast goals in the dying minutes to take the piece by a score of 2 to 1. The newly welded line of Johnâ€" ston, Bennett and Graham supâ€" plied the big punch for the Dodâ€" gers. Each of the named players came up with a pair of goals. Bob Hall, provided the other score for the ‘Voodbridge squad. For the invaders from Newâ€" market, John McMillan and Bob Canavan contributed a pair of scores apiece. Bob Durie and Clifâ€" ford rounded out the sixâ€"goal efâ€" {ort of the Redmen with a score each. The lone contribution to Woodâ€" bridge‘s part in the evening‘s events was made by Rick Mcâ€" Kenna, a former Unionville suitâ€" wearer. The scores for the host team of the night were posted by Glen Boon and John Saunders. In The Dressing Room One of the heartening developâ€" ments of late has been the reâ€" markable improvement: in the play of goaltender Dave Kelly. A while back, the sideline experts were prophesying that Kelly would wind up with the Brampâ€" ton Sevenâ€"Ups. However, on the strength of his recent performâ€" ances Kelly should be around Woodbridge for a long time to come. Village : Kelly will pace. Such with the ti the new 1 nett and C ing punch local hope for the Do than brigh than bright. In a straight cash deal, Woodâ€" bridge has bought up the contract of Ted Goldup from Brampton Sevenâ€"Ups. The new boy is in his last year of junior hockey play. Young Goldup, the son of the former N.HL. great Hank Al Malloch unassisted. Don Jenâ€" nings getting â€"a shutâ€"out for Flyers. illage fans are hopeful that y will maintain his present . Such a development, along the tremendous potential in new line of Johnston, Benâ€" and Graham, plus the scorâ€" punch of the Foley brothers, 1 hopes for a playoff spot the Dodgers could grow more And Goldup, should be a real asset to the Dodgers in the run for a playoff spot. On Monday, the Dodgers mushâ€" ed off North. They have playing dates at Kirkland Lake, Norâ€" anda and New Liskeard. They play their next home game at Woodbridge Arena on January 5th. Unionville Jets will be the opposition. JUBILATION plainly shows in the antics of the Woodbridge players as the winning goal goes home at the arena last Thursday. The Dodgers defeated the visiting New:â€" market Redmen in the Junior B game, the Tickets on sale at Henderson‘s Drug Store, Woodbridge Dairy Bar and at the Arena. First half of the season: CHILDREN $1.00; The latess repdft on the Trea AT THE MEMORIAL WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT 1995 Weston Road YOU‘D BETTER HUSTLE TO LITTLE BROS. BRAMPTON vs. WOODBRIDGE DODGERS THERE WILL BE SKATING AT THE ARENA NEW YEAR‘S DAY AT 3.30 P.M. WOODBRIDGE Thursday, January 12 ARENA JUNIOR B. 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