Times & Guide (1909), 24 Dec 1963, p. 13

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‘â€" O‘Shell Notches Two In 5â€"1 Win To swipe a phrase from Jackie Gleason the Lakeshore players were saying: "How sweet it is," after Thursday night‘s 5â€"1 win over Dixie Beehives at Lakeâ€" shore Arema. It‘s hard to believe but the same group of hockey players that lost to Dixie 8â€"5 last week could turn around and make the same Beehives crew look bad, which is what the Goodyear squad did. It was Christmas all lround( as Santa Claus was towed to the ice in his sleigh. The Goodyear( club presented manager George Hannah with a standing ashtray and also presented him with a valuable win, considering Brampton is breathing hard on the necks of the fourth place squad in the western section of the Metro Group Jr. B League. Lakeshore plays at Brampton on Boxing Day and then are idle until New Year‘s Day when St, Michael‘s come in for an afternoon game and then right back at Lakeshore on the Thursday night is Etobicoke Battling To Hold Ath, Place Goodyears Whip Dixie â€" It is Christmasâ€"time again. And we want to take this opportunity of saying "Thank You" for all the favors you have shown us . . . and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. We‘ve sincerely appreciated the business you have given us in the past, and we‘ll try mighty hard to merit your eontinued good will in the future. And may you and yours have a wonderful Holiday Seaâ€" son, with next year the very finest of your whole life. This ts _our Christmas wish for you. PAINT & WALLPAPER IM lije‘s journey, one of the great rewards is the good will of our jriends. W e thank you heartily and wish you a most Merry Christmas. Phone CL. 9â€"4695 Phone 274â€"3298 HARVEY NEW TORONTO the year Smith had a shutout going for him until the third period when Rolf Keilman fired the puck past him after only twentyâ€"one secâ€" onds had elapsed. Up until then he had turned aside all Dixie threats although not too many were ‘on the dangerous side. ‘Lakeshore outshot Dixie 36â€"20 on the evening‘s play. Dave MacMillan and Ron Macâ€" Neil scored for Lakeshore in the first period and Gary O‘Shell scored twice in the second and Dave MacMillan scored once. Goodyears were held off the scoresheet in the final stanza, Tempers grew frayed as the game went along. O‘Shell drew five minutes for fighting Al Sherwood in the third period. Sherwood got away with a twoâ€" minute roughing penalty. Sevâ€" ‘enl other skirmishes broke out in the last period but were quellâ€" ed before penalties were meted could be the battle of Sincerely, WHERE‘S AL? Lokeshore Goodyear goalie Al Smith seems, Smith‘s stick can be seen protruding immediately to the right to have fled the scene as Dixie Beehive Hickox (10) beorst of Hickox. Goodyears‘ next game is at Brampton on Boxing down on the net. The resulting scramble produced Dixie‘s Day. Smith kicked out 19 shots to hold Beehives to the single. only tally as Goodyears turned on the heat to whip them 5-l.l Photo by Henry Bedowski Picskin‘ Chicken Bar Bâ€"Q narâ€" rowly edged Starlite Driving School on Friday to retain their lead in the Alderwood Teenage Hockey League when they won the second game of a tripleâ€" _Qeader of action by a 3â€"1 count. In the opening game Faustina Club managed to edge Marshall‘s Esso 3â€"2 and so gained sole posâ€" session of fourth place. Prior to that game both clubs were tied. The third game of the night saw Crestex Sports Wear drub lastâ€" place Murray‘s Variety 5â€"1. HE‘S BACK! Smith was in his net most of the night as proveny to be quite persistent. Dave Field (19) is the Goodyear player by the score. Here he makes save on Hickox (10}, who seemed‘ in the foreground who was robbed of his balance. Kennedy, McCarthy Pace Crestex Attack In 5â€"1 Win Over Murray‘s In | Marshall‘s .â€"â€"....0..sus00. & | _ Despite a great game played by ‘Frank McCluskey of Marshall‘s, ‘the Esso club still came out with |the short end of the score. Mcâ€" \Cluskey scored oth goals for his club and the second goal did not come until late in the game. It | was even more significant beâ€" |cause Marshall‘s were shortâ€" handed at the time. As a maiter of fact Marshall‘s did not help themselves at all in the last period when they picked up all three penalties called. Brian Munro gave Faustina a 1â€"0 lead in the second period when he cashed in a pass from Ernie DesJardine while Marâ€" shall‘s were again playing a man short. After McCluskey‘s first goal had evened the score early in the third period Faustina hit for a pair of quick goals that gave them the win. : John Fasciano tallied at 7:50 and less than a minute later Norm Webb clicked to give Fausâ€" tina a two goal lead, one half of which they managed to preserve for the win. geage 692 ACI Student Among Guests At ‘Banquet Of Champions‘ An Alderwood Collegiate stuâ€" dent earned her spot as one of the guests at Metropolitan Torâ€" onto Council‘s "Banquet of Champions" which was held earâ€" lier this month. Lynne Cater, a 17â€"yearâ€"old grade 12 student, has amassed an enviable record as a member of the Etobicoke Track and Field WHEN YOU NEED . . Wedding invitations. Letterheads, Business Cards, Statements, Tickets, Factory Forms, Handbilis, etc. â€" REMEMBER â€" EPWORTH P R LN T 1 N C COMPANY. ACE_ TIRE CENTRE ) usro Tires 3420 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. RO. 9â€"9783 PAST_MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE 29% Rova! Yorkâ€"Rd.. Mimice o ‘ ) 9 C# [ ,A,/; "eg | ® Used Tubes $1, @ Flots Repaired $1, 251â€"7441 © Guaranteed Used Tires $5,00 INSTALLED and BALANCED Pickinâ€"Chicken ... 3 Starlite ........ .. omm dn B John Kotyck almost registered his second successive shutout as the leagueâ€"leaders continue to set the pace. It was not until less than six minutes of play remainâ€" ed that Starlite finally scored their lone goal and that was an unassisted tally by Al Buchanan, who played a great game all the way for the losers. Pâ€"C scored at a goal a period pace and built up a 3â€"0 lead beâ€" fore the third minute mark of the final period. Ron Burrows cashed in Warren Mills pass in the opening frame and Doug Moor emade it 2â€"0 before the secâ€" ond had ended. Lynne is the daughter of Mr. 1-nd Mrs. Frank Cater, of 45 Brawley Avenue, in the Queensâ€" way district. .. The winners final goal was on a threeâ€"way passing paitern inâ€" volving Ken Venning. Dave Magee and Don Brown with Brown finally popping the puck in the net. Murray‘s ... .___.... 1 Lastâ€"place Murray‘s had their troubles last week again when Crestex clobbered them 5â€"1 in a decisive victory. Bruce Kennedy and Mike McCarthy paced the Club, where she specializes in the discus and shotâ€"put. The folâ€" lowing results testify to her outâ€" standing ability. She took four firsts at the Onâ€" tario Age Class chamionship meet one first in the Ontario High School championship meet and one first in the Toronto Disâ€" trict Girls‘ High School chamâ€" pionships. She also took seconds in TDGHS championships and in the Eastern Canadian Track and Field championships. She followâ€" e# with three seconds and two thirds at ladies invitation meets and two thirds in Canadian age class championships. In three of the ladies open inâ€" vitation meets, she has come secâ€" ond only to Canadian and British Empire champion Nancy Mcâ€" Credie. f #44 Doug Sluser spoiled Gary Sawâ€" yer‘s shutout bid with Murray‘s only goal midâ€"way through the final period. winners‘ attack with a pair'of goals each and Dennis Venning contributed the other. Teen Play 2749 LAKE SHORE BLYD. WEST, ROSS WEMP MOTORS LTD. | its spirit is peace, and hope the gladâ€" ness. May you and yours be blessed with these joys and every other hapâ€" piness for which you are wishing. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Tuesdoy, Dec. 24, 1963 â€"â€" Queensway Minor Hockey Standings We all have special dreams and hopes for the future ... may those wishes that are dearest to your heart be granted this Christmas. May Your Wishes All Come True! +t ~/ 0 Administration & Transportation 1(4

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