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Times & Guide (1909), 20 Dec 1962, p. 12

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Eu; Mathews. - l Mathew. aned Wen-rs only Paul Lucky netted Cher tying goal before the that fifteen minutes were up. with assists Jarvis opened the. scoring in the firstyeriod on a goal by John McLean. Mark MeGory assisted. McLean also scored Jarvis' other marker early in the third period. " Jarrett stays in the crease, he will gain invaluable expert cure for next seasoa's battles, and Wayne already shows signs of becoming a great asset to Wes. tott's hockey accounts. Wayne is only I grade 10 student and IS therefore eligible to play junior. The problem is up to head coach Mel Thompson. Jaak Pam did no! play Mon, day. and rumour has it that he will be going back in goal. This can be viewed with mixed emo- tions. If Pam does replace Wayne Jarrell. Weston will be greatly strengthened. But this The forwards seemed to be playing more with each other than a week ago, but things are still far from ideal. Only two lines are playing hockey at a reasonable standard. tf Sprange stays in the line-up, Weston has three good defencemen. tions. If Pam does replace Wayne Jarrell. Weston will be greatly strengthened. But this is Jaak's last year at the Colleg- iate, and chances would still be pretty slim for getting a champ- ionship. Weston has improved. Mel Thompson has eliminated several superfluities and. with Walter Sprange in the line-up, the situa- tion at the blue line is not quite so drastic. Wash» ' Jarvis Collegiate Sports __ V __- "nu", yasco. on" " er, secretary of the Weston Ladies' Major Bowli gue for her unfailing support in providing th noon results of the "better halves": Paul Horn respondent for Collegiate Sports and P. R. man Weston Minor Hockey League: Emily Bentley f ton golfing and curling news: and Bill McCaul fine photography. And to all readers of this corner, a very we Merry Christmas. “Hung“ we nappmess ot the youngsters around us. smile and extend a friendly hand to anyone who passes by. In the spirit of Christmas, I would like to give sincere thanks to the contributors of these pages: Shirley Arch- er, 5100113113?“ n: M... “7-4-- T, .. . -- . - __ This is the time of year when the family begins thinking of golden brown turkey, Christmas trees, gayly wrapped parcels and all the goodies that go with the festive season. For father it means pine needle rash from wrestl- ing the tree from lot to car to house, vertigo from that rickety step ladder he always meant to replace, and hills. bills, bills . . . but don't let him kid you. Father loves every agonizing minute of it. I know because I have been one for almost ten years. Still recuperating from the annual shopping tour, I' found myself at a complete loss when deadline time rolled around. Certainly there is a great deal of action in the sporting world. Mahovlich is finally hitting his stride, Weston Dodgers continue to extend their winning streak and Saskatoon Quakers continue to embarass Canada on their world tour. P-te-ot-tttttrt--. SPORT t t Ities situ 9" a tir. . 2.r* g By Paul Horton seems unimp_qrtant in light of we can relive our childhood Ranking only seventh in size among Canada's 12 law schools, Dalhousie University's law he. a!” has graduated " provinchl premier: and three Prime lil- bten at Canada. Each team scored a goal in the final frame. Bob Stephen. son rounded out a four point spree by scoring at the seven minute mark after being set up by Paul Laceby and "Squeeks" McKenzie. The win was a big step forward for the Weston squad. but there are still some glaring weak spots. However, with Collegiate fans rooting for a win, the home club could be the "dark horse" in the Inter-Collegiate loop. The sources of Canada's 1961 319.262.000.000 labour income were: agriculture, forestry, fish. ing. trapping and mining. $981 million: manufacturing $5.356 million: construction $1.440 mil. lion; utilities. transportation. communication, storage and trade 84.977 million; finance and services. including govern- ment, $5.531 million; supple- metary labour income $97T million. Fifteen seconds into the middle frame Bob Stephenson put the Blue and White in the lead to stay. Don Cousineau and Mun ray Death assisted John Panko passed from behind the net to Erie Both, who rifled a ten-footer into the corner for the winner. Walter Sprange scored West, on's fourth counter on a break, away with Ted Turner serving a misconduct far the Collegiat; Bot Stephenson assisted. 1"trArmstronts sat out tor 'ts and P. R. man for the : Emil} Bentley for Wes- ies' Major Bowlihg Lea- in Profiting the after- Gouett Meciun for his " Horton cor- arm and Jarvis. I. "" Ftrers ' Lions ' Holmes (as) Stutt (36) Fuller (16) Moore (1A) B. Cousineuu (1A) Lynea‘( 1A) Wuhan (1A) l Vida (1A) Gog. (1A) Duke: 3 Canadians ' Burns (16. 2A) Dougall (26) Mathewson (1A) Chicago , Bearers I Cameron (26, 1A) Fraser Beith (28. IA) Edwards (16, 1A) Wylie (16) Nlossi (16) Hill MA) Miller HA) Mood“ (IA) JUVENILE Tigers q Maion , R Cousmeau (at, 2At Thompson H Collins Ct6, 1A) Barnes Hood (IA) Bandervliuc Panto Baum D. Boasiq Mike Duffin MIDGET Bob McKown (2) Hall A. Slaght (G & A) Michael Brian Watt Verner Terry Paddison Doug Smart R. Elliot Buffalo 2 Rochester D. Donaldson D. Copk M. Sense D. Johns BANTAM Nov: "IV.“ , Detroit D. Gowland (26, IA) Art Fry (16. 2A) D. Ritchie (36) M. Simms (16, 1A) P. Birkctt (1G) B, Hassard (1A) MINOR BANTAM MINOR ATOM Oshawa 1 Kitchen"- ' Rick Skorupa Bill Shumka Pat Halljwell Guelph I) Barrio ' ATOM Pittsburgh t Windsor ' M. Yeatmart B. Cousineau J. Bower Marlboro I Hamilton I Savage Prescott Cooper PEE WEE 0 Show"! , Owen Sound ' Showers Warren Wales Muchos Provident. I Waterloo I Peck Paralouita McCalley Weston Minor Hockey 2 Rochester I n D. Copleston Rangers Granger Porter Hayden Keith Cleveland , WATERLOO NETMINDER MAKES SAVE ON PROVIDENCE ATTACKERS Every girl should get a job for a few weeks, if only to re- mind her husband tor the next forty years how she threw I- my a brilliant career hr his sake. The miniature x-ny, which revolutionized tuberculosis due. nosis by making it inexpensive, was developed by Mame] do Abram of Rio de Janeiro who died in January, 1982. W

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