In [at yearn. Walton Cotter iateuahadarevered-eitt high school hockey circles. Wes. ton always has iced I team far above average, thanks to much natural ability and tremendous coaching by Mel Thompson. Mr. Thompson will have to wave his mic wand over this year's and much more than in days gone by. With only six of last season's [masters in uniform this team. and with. out any veteran defeneemen, there is no I" for W.C.U.S. without a miracle. P-Tt--Tt%t.FTt$"S--Nrrunr.B-tbsrtW"" The Seniors‘ defence is com- pletely dependent on Gary Mathews and Ron Powell, but without the tremendous leader- ship of John Murray, the defen- sive crew seems to lack fire. Wayne Gerald is I good goal. keeper for his age. but he is playing against nineteen and twenty-rear olds, Ind cannot be expected to turn back their bullet drives from close in. The forwards are showing promise. Don Cousineau, Paul Lareby, Bob Stephenson, Murray Death, "Squeeks" Mackenzie, and Ken Smith were playing very good hockey against North- ern Secondary on Monday. Jaak Pam has a wicked shot but lacks experience and possibly should stick to the goal-crease area, where he obviously knows his stuff. The Seniors bowed to North- ern by a close score of 2 to 1. That does not indicate the play. Northern's pattern passing plays around the Weston cage turned our Seniors into chins, and on a couple of measions even Wayne Gerald lost the puck. and it took more luck than good management to keep it out of the net. Bruce Andter opened the scoring for Northern at T:50 of the first period with a blazing shot from left wing that found the right corner of the cage. Warren Duekworth fed him the assisting paw The only other first period activity was a pen- any to Northprm's Richard Me. Kav for elbowing " the 9:50 mark. SHORTEST LETTER THE RECORD for short Trot...... '... eni‘l In kn Aka ARA 'Ietters is said to be the one written to his puplisher. by Vietor Hugo, author of Les Mis- erables. (However Hugo is also credi- ted with the longest sentence - 823 words covering three pages. ii For The Finest A farmer, near Kapuskasing. not too sure that hunters can distinguish between moose and farm animals, painted the word COW on the side of his prize animal. J'C'ei'q'e'eM'mtttre'eae're'e'e'mtr'e Bob Stephenson This is the letter: Watches & Diamonds? R/o' CHRISTMAS GIFT Give Jewellery from .IORDAN'S 1m Weston Id (sinned) Victor Hugo Collegiate Sports took I pass ":t'iiiii! 'dl', 3:21:11 'ld. , ttf/ WESTON ~j WHY NOT MAKE rr A FAMILY CHRIS'MAS THIS YEA. 3 ' . ; q f ty MAKE rr A GIFT rm: WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY . . l j] 'v. ' WHY NOT of, CHOOSE A LATER MODEL CAR FROM OUR oersiavmmG SELECTION 0' . ' <3) ONE OWNER GUARANTEED A-l TRADE-[NS K g a d . [ , . d . t, -. _ C ci" q It?." is. I tj) , . "c N t! _ tt 2 _ t â€v . E Pi, I IMITFn P). !ron he] [new Ind ftirred the puck behind the Northern not-minder tor the tie-breaker u the 3:50 point, just twenty- five seconds any Ron Cousin- can and Bill Fisher had been atiekittg. . 'abal5itetaataKtarh'sde.9itqilfi, o 36f- JFo Make it a " iii_'i),i"si, sgfti.s it tttttia,, 9% .' q it) -- . g , '9’!†for the Whole Family§ (.l'jf,i' A I USED CAR mm Urrllll “05.5253 Early in the final frame In Alon scored the winner for By Paul Horton Open Monday thru Friday 9 ..m. to 9 p... Saul)“. lS-9I.n.to6p.n. Sat, Bee. 22 - , mm. to 9 Mt. Weston Businessmen’s Assoc. Store Hours for WESTON SALES ------F0M - FAl.t0N-------stttgia “FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 35 YEARS" Nee_aftertreagmt-te Mum not cure PM and waste-thinned“ (or that one. an, Weston fetching the a? then. Inch. much and luck to He! Bowman‘s Selina. Eleven penaltie- Inn W LIMITED Complete Lims d Fishing Equipment, " JOHN ST. WESTON PH. e.C.M., Raleigh Bicycles and Joycycles Complete Line of C.C.M. Samson. Buns Skates from $5.25 to $52.95 Free Parking I Inc Win-A- Reg. 59.95 Special $6.95 Reg. $7.95 Spodal $4.95 Racing Car Truck $015 from tl?." SPORTING lan I I WllF'S Cycle & Sports CHRISTMAS SPECIALS THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A HOCKEY GAMES SPECIAL Bowling, Ahoes. 'i"iss