m of VCRA. "mph; “I the friendly tttttttsphere Mr. and Mrs, J Bayer, Re. Ml Direetors M Now York State were guest speakers They Mined. in detail. the him: and The local chapter nt NCHA, held their first meetmg on Sat. UNI]. Oetober 13, 1962 Forty. three enthusiastic campers " Finally. with due condolences to all Giant fans. Yankees won their 20th World Series to give me at least one right guess on the national scene. although I must admit betting Yankees and bragging is pretty sneaky. The Oldtimers defence was certainly classic, but W'eston's Jack Raine solved the riddle for a beautiful solo goal. Weston's first goal came off the stick of a much improved Brian McDonald after Jocko Ptashnik had dug the puck out to him. Al Osborne, the local rookie, gained an assist and was all over the ice with his backchecking. But Sid Smith had the quote of the night. When ask- ed why he did not favour the fans with one of his fam- ous dashes down the left wing boards. Sid answered with nary a smile: "Because the so~and-so's put me on right wing." in the prediction department, we'll place our bets on a pair of local Weston lads who are trying for a per- manent Dodger berth this season. Wayne Ferguson and Paul Lacerry looked extermely good in Brampton Mon- day, Dodgers are looking for young blood. so the two just add up. We told you what to look for in the Oldtimer game; last week. Johnny Henderson came out of his net as} expected. and had the crowd going with his blueline) antics. He didn't score but he earned an assist. t On the other hand, Arena maanger Doe Banting was rather gloomy about the gate. 642 paid admissions. There were certainly more than 642 people in the stands. However with half this number throughout the season. Dodgers will be able to break even. THE ORACLE Since we were so harsh on ourselves at the start of this episode, maybe we should take time out to rein- state the old sports corner, and maybe make a few more predictions. Although he played for Brampton in that game, John Murray is another local product under Avarell's wing and should he in the Dodger lineup unless the A club meets the price tam If fans who were impressed with the opener will come out regularly, Dodgers will have no trouble re- couping their loss. And from the preview, we think Ken has a good club. Usually we dread the early games of the season when play is ragged and the players disor- ganized, but there was none of this evident last Friday, which speaks well for Avarell and his coaching staff. we have eirmit t6 Gow so weIITI only hopé a; ar, enjgyed the game as much as I did." OVERHEAD Dodgers had to shell out an extra $100 from their own pockets to meet game expenses, but Ken Avarell is very philosophical about the loss, considering it good advertising for his club this season. Dodger team captain Scott LaRue, a fine young man and a great competitor" on his defensive slot. summed up the feelings of his teammates very well. "It was a real thrill playing against the big names in hockey that Several others of the NHL. team had wee words of wisdom. Cal Gardiner was very impressed with Dodo er's brand of play, and figures they will do well in Jun- ior B competition this season. Gary Collins, who plans to hang up his pro skates this year, said it all with the big grin he wore on the ice over the sixty minute MM- sion. He was enjoying every minute. Speaking of last Friday's game, we endorse the ma- ior comment of the close-to-IMO fans who witnessed Dodgers exhibition opener against N.H.L. Oldtimers. "It was a helluva good hockey game." Of course this is the aim of Oldtimers. and they put on a top show for the local crowd. Dodgers were fly- ing, and in the words of Irvin, "They gave us all the competition we wanted." But of cmn'se it didn't end there. We suddenly eata-) grl' pultetl Jack Raina into the Metro B scoring ehamp's "sm shoes last season. Certainly it was Aurora's Ted Mur- rell that edged Dmlger's Don Graham for scoring hon-1 ours last March, At least we had the right team. JWESTON DODGERS Not that Raino was not capable of such a feat. ToH,ressiryr Tom. after l see Jack operate against the old pros, especially on his I From left to right they solo effort that provided Dodger's second goal in last) Friday's opener, we wonder if the scouts are already on his tail fur the big time. (llllMlll- GOOD SHOW , National Campers and Hikers Association Let's admit it, last week just wasn't our week, but we really must have been in pretty rough shape to innoc- ently involve the Ontario Lacrosse Association in Jun.. ior B hockey. With lacrosse so recently in the news the initials O.L.A. pop automatically into mind. Therefore would you mind picking up pencils and substituting O.H.A. for OLA. in our last column. GOOD GRIEF While wiping the egg off our chin, iist" (si-tTy-tr, Itrlishten out some of the tangles that developed in our last edition. 'ir-m-a-tmt-sr-r,-, ".1â€! SPQRTS CORNER WESTON TOIMES ADCVERTIER 'Rexdaie-'thistletowrt readers who are still polishing their glasses looking for the lineup of last F'riday's op- ening hockey game on our sports page, please desist. Although we did not know it at the time, our story hit the front page of the companion Weston Times: which of course eliminated it from the sight of all northerners. WESION IRAVEl SERVICE Hm 244-5324 l') s f 'lie' [rr:" BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT no lawn-u 'ttl. It In. " GOING OVERSEAS P Plum Wprr made to hold the next meeting rm November M. m: The guest 'peaker at this the m: and also tainment tiripatiem, that prevails in all achvnies The highlight of the wanna was I presentation of slides showing the 1968 convention activities, and also umpmuu and 'enter. lainmenl for local chapter par- Torn Gouett BY "0n Hallowe en. children in Weston wil he "mm: three hun- dred and fifty thousand Cam Minn boys Ind girls who will shirt their penmos with I‘NK‘EF the UNITED NATIONS CHILD- REN'S FUND, The chlldrrn wrll brim their pennies and nickel: to the classrooms tn drop them in milk bottles signifying “Milk [or UNICEF" Your generosity will mean health and happiness to Maul-n11: M youngsters in loss was luau." The following new members were welcomed into the follow- ship of the Congregation - Mr. H. E. Bartlett: Redwater Dr. & Mrs. H. E. Bartlett: Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Mitchell of Elmhurst Dr. Mr. F. J. Leggett of Hadrian Dr. Mr. & Mrs, John Reddington of Snarehrook Dr. Mr, & Mrs. Ron, ald Gane or Riverhead Dr. Miss Patsy Gane of Riverhead Dr.. Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Thomas of Rod- water Dr.. Mrs. William Jenn. ings of Torhollon Dr, and Mr. Gerald Bylaard of Redwalvr Dr, A formal reception is to ho held Friday evening October 19th at 8:15 pm, October 26. 27 and 28th The Exhibition way or getting In know about our Church. Doors open at 7:00 Am. on the Friday evening, Films and Film strips. Refreshments. Special Childrens films on Saturday afternoon. On Sunday evening at 8:15 pm, the Company of Pilgrims will pre- sent the chancel play "CHRIST LN THE CONCRETE CITY" by special arrangement with the Christian Drama Council nf Carr ada This you must not muss NO ADMISSION CHARGE Dona- Mons gratefully rectum to tity fray expenses, NEXT SUNDAY Laymen's Sunday and the servmes Will he in charge of the Worship Cnrm mittee of the Sesson, Mr Dave Meredith. convenor. Special meeting null he a reprownla~ twp from the Department n! Lands and Forests. Parks De. pttrtment, T Campers desiring further In formation are asked to call anh- or Mr um! Mrs. Moss at BA 5661? nr Mr. and Mrs, Robb at 244-6779. DODGERS SCORE. Jim Henderson of the Oldtimers comes out of the net to megt ap 1nsyeeessiul attack by Ptash- nick, who falls. The puid £513 i:éc<;\:;1:é;i REXDALE UNITED CHURCH Myers Bow To NHL Oldtimers, lose 8-6 To Brampton Return Match Here Tomorrow Night Rexdale Rambling call G. Duncan nos of c o M P A N ioxsiffP; GROUP met at the home of Mrs. _ w Henry of Barford Road. F FRIENDSHIP UNIT met at the home of Mrs. D. Elias of Red- wattrr Drive. GOLD TOURNAMENT at Woodbridge Golf Course. Tee-0H time 8.40 a.m Fur. manna-z†Speaker will be Mr. Philip Rod. gers. Mr. Rodgers was accepted as a candidate for the ministry last Tuesday by the Toron- to West Presbytery, on the rect ommendation of our Session. VISITATION SUNDAY Nov ember 18th. keep this Sunday op an to welcome the visitors. RIVERHEAD UNIT of the u.c.w. met at the home of Mrs. Ina Bruton Riverhead Drive. HARMONY UNIT of the U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. A. War, xrst period. Clarke An- (Conlmued YOUR PRESENT CAR ACCEPTED AS DOWN PAYMENT - Balance at Special Low Rates! For information" C h. 4-2889. on page ll) by McDonald of the Dodgers who ed immediately after this picture taken. Raine, 'FALCONS -FAIRLANES q GALAXIES . T-BIRDS of Brand New I962 FORD Above cars ready for immediate delivery. . .wlry not take advantage of this sale and drive a brand new car at tremendous savings! ar tBernice Eliiult [Elsa Peer Kay Sawchuk {Weston Bowling Lanes 29 Pts, ‘Mil Jay's Ladies Wear 22 Pts. ‘Nydia Hairdressers 21 Pts. JMamse-lk- Hairstylists 14 Pts. Sorta Mattress Co. 10 Pts, iMarcia Mac Shoppe 9 Pts. an McDonald, Ian Sclater, Janiek, Al. Osborne, Jack Jim Johnston. Weston ladies Major Bowling league Marg Forrester Elsa Peer Maim l. Marg Warner Kay Sawchuk Berniee Elliott Bernice Eliiott Kay Sawchuk Elsa Peer SAVE UP TO $1500.00! FINAL CLEARANCE High Singln my High Three PM. Team Sundings High Average scor- W a S 218 217 215 213 git 313 715 637 CH 1-3521 1995 Weston Rd "if the Junior A clubs want,'year for each player they carry, gut players. they tare someâ€: ( and the value increases with ex- ave 0 pay or em," state C F Weston Dodger manager Ken "TI"' The loss of Kelly could Avatell this week. ‘Crlpple Dodgers chmces for I The latest incident to Imusejsecond straight B championship; the usually mild-tempered Mr. 1 Also on the question mark list Avarell is the possible loss of is big defensemen Ian Sclater. netminder Dave Kelly to Nob Whitby juniors are very high on Hill of the Metro Junior A loop. Sclater's abilities, and put him Kelly, who is one of the mam-lam their lineup Tuesday night in stays on the Dodger lineup, was an exhibition match. absent from his usual gage at, If the deal on Kelly goes tending a junior A practice l through. and it will only be on when Weston dropped an tr8 de, Avarell's terms, then it would cision to Brampton A's Monday make the Weston netmincler the night. {most expensive junior B hockey "The price tag on Kelly is player on record. $1,000.00" said Avarell." and While they cannot blame Eel. Lt? goes for. /'l"' other ylayerliy for making a bid for fame, ‘they would like to steal] Our 'league is not a training ground "or junior A hockey players" Weston beam can out onf the bottom and ot an " were in their opening exhibition (we {at Weston Ann. tut Friday Inlghl. and looked good taking lune lou. "if the junior A clubs want our players, they are going to have to pay for them," stated Weston Dodger manager Ken Avarell this week. The Dodger manager's feel. ings are easy to understand when one realizes that it costs a team several hundred dollars per Oldtitners called on all their skill in the middle frame and poured three markers into the Weston use in seven minutes before Dodgers got their first break in the some. Th Are Not Training Camp For A's" Dodgers Set $1,000 Price Tag 0n Kelly Close to one thousand cheer- ing lam tilied the local stands to watch Dodger netminder Dave Kelley put on a sensation- al ahow in the opening period " he held the crafty oldtimera to a single goal. Ron Hurst was the marksman on that occasion, scoring from Bob Goldham and Cal Gardiner " the 11 minute mark. llTTlE BROS. lTD. Their competition was NHL. Oldtimen. I tum ot retired " tittnal League star: who keep in trim with exhibition matches on I province-wide malt Jocko _ Ptashnik lugged Scout - R.C.S.C.C. "Illustrlous’ MW. lst to 3rd WESTON - Rama "Ford Dealer for Over 36 Years" the his teammates are rather glum about their prospects without him. Defenceman Bob Hall sum- med it up pretty well: "With Kelly in the net we would have taken Brampton Monday night." pucx oemna Johnny Henderson‘ Weston goals were scored by in true professional style. Bob Hall, Bruce Walker, Jim Ivan Irvin netted Oldtimers Johnston, Moe Clifford and Joe- final goal of the game on a pass-leo Pushnik. out from Sid Smith, and Clarke Dodgers will have their Anderson rounded out the scor- chance to avenge the loss at ing picture in a three man rushJWeston Arena tomorrow night with Al Osborne and Jimmriwhen Brampton arrives in town Johnston which resulted in Ihrd-lfor the return bout. Game time gers third goal of the night. 1in 8:30 pan. The old pros, placed by real oldtimers lick Hamilton, boum ced back with another trio to open the timrl period. Murray Eztard and Cal Gardiner notes ed the other two goals. And then came the picture play ot the game. although it was a solo effort. Dodger winger Jack Raina proved his skill when he went the length ot the ice. sidestepped Oldtimen crlfty defensive wall and tucked the puck behind Johnny Henderson in true professional style. puck Into enemy [urinary and at up Brim Inbound. who made no (unlike u be tired I " footer put John Hendeuon. and get the more at bt at the end of the two periods of play. This does not take -anrthing If Not. . . . Now is the time to Check COMFORTABLE lAST YEAR ? Cid ferrite Is the Business Fuel That's Clean We offer the best in . . . HEATING OIL . . . Right in Your Own Community. CH 6-6647 2209 Weston Rd. away from young subgoalie Dave Clarke. He played well once he got over his opening night jitters. but Brampton fir- ed home three goals in the first three minutes of play, and that was the difference in the game. 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