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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1963, p. 14

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Fraser 1. Kitchener ,Goal Ronnie Johns. Oshawa 3 â€" Guelph 3 Oshawa Goal Scorers Ted Woods 1. Mike Saunders 1. Ricky Vince Gueiph Goal Scorers Dave Dor sey 3. Hamilton Goal Scorers Glen Mor ley 1. Wm. Shumka 1, Jed Han Barrie 4 â€" Kitchener 1 Barrie Goal Scorers Mike Whalâ€" en 2. Wayne Simmons 1, Bob Hamilton 3 THE REF‘S A CELEBRITY ... Referee Eddie Powers of the National Hockey League, turned up at Weston Arena Friday night to referee a game between Weston‘s Pee Wees, The Toronto Torâ€" ries and the American rivals, the Deâ€" troit Austins. The Pee Wee game took Weston Minor Hockey League George Clifton Bob Frewin Dick Shatto _ Irv Lightstone George Clifton‘s Golf School Royal York Plaza Downstairs Royal York Bow! 9â€"Day Golf Vacation at Florida‘s fabulous DeSoto Lakes Golf Club. $295.00 covers Jet Fare, Lodging, Breakfast, Green Fees. For complete details, call, Three CPGA Teaching Professionals In Attendance Information for Pine Valley Golf Cluwb, Toronto‘s fastest growing private club Royal York Road, South of Dixon Road GOLFERS! Lessons and Practice . .. Beginners Welcome New, Used and Discontinued Golf Equipment Follow The Birdies South With Minor Atoms Hugh Berg or George Clifton 241â€"4581 Atoms PHONE 241â€"4581 Personalized and Christmas Wrapped Announcing the opening of GOLF BALLS . .. BROCKE SCORES FOR WESTON (See Story) Marlboros 0 | Providence 4 _ â€" _ Waterloo 2 | Providence Goal Scorers Wilson ! 1. Birkett 1, Bowler 1, Dankirt 1. ‘ Waterloo Goal Scorers Sartell 1, McGibbons 1. Owen Sound 5 â€" _ Stratford 1 Owen Sound Goal Scorers Bosâ€" | worth 2, Wood 2, Doakes 1. ; Stratford Goal Muchos. nah 1. 1 Pittsburg 0 Buffalo 1 â€" Cleavland Buffalo Goal Bob Melver. Cleveland Goal Don Copleston Minor Bantam Pee Wees place before the Dixie Bee Hives and the Weston Dodgers t eed off in the main match of the night. In the Pee Wee contest. Toronto shellacked the Americans 7â€"0, in a game full of the action shown in this photo. Cleavland 1 Windsor 0 | IT PAYS TO USE THE | TIMES WANT ADS Lions 5 â€" Flyers 3 Lions Goal Scorers Paul Roberts 2, Bill Lyons 1, Gord Moore 1, Allan Cooper 1. Flyers Goals Don Couseneau 3. Rangers 3 â€" Boston 0 Shutout Goalie Robt. Chatreau. Ranger Goals John Farmer 2, Bob Steven 1. Detroit 1 â€" New Haven 1 Detroit Goal Neil Gillespic. New Haven Goal Blair Smith. Chicago 3 â€" Canadians 1 Chicago Goals Ian Whiley 1, John Niosi 1. Bob Atkinson 1. Canadian Goal Doug. Gowland. Dukes 3 â€" Beavers 0 Shutout Goalie Bob Boyce. Dukes Goals Dave White 2, Doug Barnes 1. Majors 2 â€" Tigers Major‘s Goals Doug Copelston Len Ingle 1, Bill Summervile Rochester 4 â€" Quebec Aces 0 Shutout Goalie Steve Quinlan. Rochester Goal Scorers Bruce Warne 1, Ross Moors 1, Brian Kidd 1, Olaf Gobiden 1. RO 6â€"1777 ‘The Prestige Cleaner‘ Prompt Pickâ€"Up & Delivery YORK TRAVEL BUREAU YORK â€" WILSON CLEANERS 1043 WESTON ROAD wWM. G. BEECH, General Insurance Notary Public ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Call 1379 Wilson Ave. (Wilson Plaza) CH 9â€"8211 Juvenile Bantam Midget Watts and Gwilliams shoved Dixie into a 2 â€" 0 lead in the opening frame before Derick Brockie got Dodgers untracked with a nice effort at the 11:42> mark. fire at Kingston Saturday after edging Dixie Bechives 4 â€" 3 here on Friday night. _ Weston had to come from beâ€" hind in each period of the clash mbixk , but it was Jocko ik‘s sharpshooting at the 3:34â€" mark of the final chapter that paid off for Dodgers with the winnin} marker on an assist from Jim Johnston. Weston Dodgers came up with honour marks last weekend, pulling a 5 â€" 5 tie out of the 1865 WESTON RD. YORKLEIGH PODGE d CHRYSLER : z VALIANT * BIG â€" BIG s© DISCOUNTS peppemm en mtc csmm m i t ‘ m & f | t #i 6e um mm â€" }2:**-*“ mome ':2\... § «i oonttie e § $ e o. ds ;“x e g: : y inall f7 ; & e o e 3. |ip! ® ~igiezmsena 9 it h e h ~a Dodgers Pick Up Three Points On Weekend Action >|â€" AT * _ The 1964 Chrysler carries the company‘s exclusive five â€" year, 50,000 mile power train warranty. _ * Engineering and styling leadership, that made it the pacesetter ca t â€" of its class, last year, ‘_ ! is continuing in the { ze agane i. 1964 Chrysler from se 299 _ { s o n>., Chrysler Canada Ltd. ** "‘»" l en e in all areas of design C wan C e ® Sy" and construction, inâ€" C ‘\m‘ i * ,/‘ w‘ creased attention is | Mess se given to every detail ": Pn cotmadditiliions iesns aine anf which contributes to customer satisfaction. The 1964 version of the Valiant from Chrysler Canada Ltd. reâ€" n oi oi e . flects minor design ’,’-"“‘,” ‘ changes from the vehâ€" Sibad Toh eb \\ icle which headed its MW e t > class as Canada‘s t Q;‘V ;,0;_ § o. _ _ ‘&m most popular comâ€" o & / 4* «:jm F94 pact in 1963. Body T :. : S e e y improvements â€" stress l SS WM tm ie greater safety, comâ€" \\- ies fort and convenience. Engine starting and efficiency have been improved. * The power train is backed by Chrysler‘s famous 5 â€" year, 50,000 mile warranty. Honourable mention must be given to Dixie netminder Jim Keough, who kept bechives in the game by stopping 39 shots, while his teamâ€"mates managed only 18 attempts on the Weston cage. goalie Stu Chapman from 20 feet out. Mike Pender set the stage‘ for Ptashnik‘s winner within three minutes of the bell that sigâ€" nalled the «start of the final Al Osborne‘s ticing goal went by the board in the final minâ€" ute of the middle stanza when Mike Trotterâ€" latched onto a Dave Parham, another bright clean game, handed out to each club over the 60 minute route. Kingston‘s Ron Earl almost wrecked Wesâ€" ton _ single â€" handed _ when he turned in a hatâ€"trick night. coming from behind in the last four minutes to earn the tie in a fastâ€" moving, hard â€" hitting but club on Saturday, _ _ Other Weston goals were sharâ€" ed by Jim Johnston, Mike Penâ€" der, Al Osborne, and Jocko star on the Weston horizon, Dodgers a spllt in point with 717. M . _ CC eeve pepmmpemnene BBip cammocnicd n#erie ~,..‘ ¢ % s * \7:& â€" C@ in &E [‘l CHRYSLER, DODGE LTD. (at Lawrence) 247â€"5481 54 Distinctive new appearance, outstanding performance and econâ€" omy are the main characteristics of the * _ <% 1 964 Dodge from / _T ._S Wicommmemz««» . Chrysler Canada Ltd. megeninnmensessanoromccemmmaitthne «o s ncstaiane ces ’ Extensive re â€" styling s (‘ §~‘ of the front end emâ€" 84 in\ phasizes major. éxâ€" a ® terior and interior reâ€" designing of th is year‘s model. * _ The Dodge carries the company‘s exclusive fiveâ€"year, 50,000 mile warranty, on the power train. Located in the Yorkleigh building. Expert Shampooing and motor steam cleaning For this LOW price you can be the OWNER of a BRAND NEW CHRYSLER OF CANADA automobile with a 5 Year, 50,000 Mile Warranty. ’ Former numberâ€"one NHL.|shutout. Referse Eddie. Powers took to| The threeâ€"period straig! the bisdes once again last Friâ€"\time contest was part of Do day night at Weston Arena as|ers promotion night when he refereed a peeâ€"wee exhibition|Spencer and Doug Barclay ca match between Torrids of the|especially in direct from Mal T. H. L. and Detroit Austins, in<\to autograph sticks before he vited to Weston especially for|ing downtown to prepare â€" scoring ability that could have been a lesson to nxun in the mormoehlox;nl of the game n.: oroughly mm a outscored the visi/ n a 6 â€" 0 Canada‘s Finest â€"CAR WASH 2199 The Answer to road salt and winter slush Monday to Saturday tm moneust Right weer :.; ers n en | Irv Spencer and Doug Barclay came especially in direct from Malto» to autograph sticks before headâ€" ing downtown to prepare for their big game against Toronto Maple Leafs the following night. Auhd# Powers was the wellâ€" known eston Dodger right â€" winger, Al Osborne, who is des tined for big time action in a very fow years. 6 p.m. it.

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