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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Apr 1965, p. 9

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- - ~ "~. - ~. .v ..s'smmecmmse.ecec5n.~.u..'~.~s..s-..s vms-su. .. ...-,-,. ~ .-'.-~ -. Town'sAIStrSud Vol. 105.-No. 48. Ike <uu]ableau Otipî Meet Your Milton Minor Hockey Tecums MILTON NOVICE FOROS, sponsored by Trafalgar Motors Ca. ltd., finished their regular season more than a moeth ega but are keeping busy with exhibition games end tournaments. The tearn lu coachçd by Jim Smith and maeaged by Vere Gooding. Bruce Kitchen is assistant coach. Shawn in the front row arc Mark Grenke, Billy Bradbury, Jim Robertson, Brad Evans and Kerry Kitchen. le the second rom are Mike Kaszycki, Rocky Barkcr, Gary Gooding, Joe McCar- thy, Rager Harrop and Glen Turner. Standing at the back are Mr. Smith, Mr. Gaoding and Mr. Kitchen. MILTON HARVESTER JUVENILES eliminated Acton in f irst round Tri-Cunty playotfs then lost out ta Orungeville in the Tri - County Jovenile "B" finals. Standing in the back row tram left f0 right, Joe Wilson, Manager Bill Rollins, Marty Sclisizzi' Roger Johnson, Alan Jones, Art Brooks, Steve Gervais, Barry Fletcher, Tom Ramshaw and coach Bob Sales, le the front row are captain Ken Thompson, Maurice Mil jour, Warren Charlton, iim Caughill, John Zop pas and Lee McPhail. Don Christensen was absent at the time of the photo. TROPHY NAME enofut hedonur uft he trphy Tite aptiun hencath fth, photo n-ao n lyj vid Harbatte, he ot K ibridc Public Schoot l' p ublc teMcdDonaold Tr 55 nuer tu spcaking rophy winCee Oinast, hv Mr H. RMcDonald ut K ii wcks Champon omitd the brde. NEW PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS Ele c*t Poe.Gaos President At Miner SeftbuiI Meeting For te secound consecotise been reccived for bush Squirl year, Pete Gales ut Lowvilte has and Peu Wee divisions and four bheen elecîrd su charS the base' leants will Lake part in the Ban' hall forunes of the espanding tam games. Three Midget teamns Halton Rural Minur Softhaîl As and a Juvenile entry mutl play le sociation, At a meeting le Boyee the Midget division. Cummunhly Centre on Tuesday Other members elected Lu the evening, Mr. Galet mas returned esecutive included first vice-pres- as president ufthlie association ident Ray Fatter ut Omagh, sec- and te 15 persans learned that retary Met Duolby ut Omagh, trea- at least 1f teants tram six coin- surer John Walace ut Hornby murtities witl parlicipate le as- and directors Jack Bayeton ut suciation action tiis summer. MottaI, Dace Leslie ut Hurnby Entries have heeen recised and Gardon Harris ot Rilitride. from Hornhv, Drumnquin, Omagh, The deadline fr enter i g Lumvilte, Kilbride and MottaI, teams bas heen sel for Aprit 24 and leagues wilt bc formed for and il is espected the schedute Squirts. Peu Wees, Bantams and s-lIt start le the first wcek ut Mideets. Su far. fise entries have Jone. In spired St. Marys Teaim Downs Kinsmen Pee Wees fly Ken. Young 1232, Norman Barr dribbled a tnisptred by a large crussd ut shot through the. delense that cheering and jeerief fans, the tound ils way int the corner of St. Marys' Pee Wees handed te the Milton net, lu gise St. Marys Milton insmen Ileir first de a 32 lead. cal le 12 0.M.H.A. "B" playoff Two minutes lter, Miton gaI gamtes, bh'v a scoreut 6-4 le St. hack un even termis on tigel Marys on Salurday. For the irs; Fergusons! second goal f rom lime le their young hockeyca Rav Tonelti St. Marys came rvrs the Kinsmen cxperiecced i ack lu add anther goal ta te demoralizing ettecîs of a par- hase- une goal up aI the ed ut tisan honte tome cruwd. thetsecund pcrlud. Mitn started offin .g At 5.03 ot the final periud. Ken Mitte hghMcCutchtvn gave St. Marys a gear, scrief twice le the lirst wga1bueunasrml 10 mnuts. t 245,Niget Fergu-1 rom in front ut the Milton goal. son puI Jim Marshall le the clear Milton protested the goal, ta nu for the first goal. Sese Minutes availI, cîaimîng a St. Marys play- fulur, Ray Tonell hit Nigel Fer- fer mas le the crease. At the gusan with a posle front 0t mid'polnl le the period, the th. net and Nigel made no mis- Kinsmen moscd haxk intu con- Lake as he huried the. puck len tejion as Cary Young passed ta Isine. Sott Grahtamtgin ié egsnfrbstidga goal huek 30 seconds tramt o"ite egso u i tdga ed ut the period on a igit de'-uf te game. Briae Dunsieth put Iletedsht fom hepoit. the gante 1o1ut freach ithittthe hlcced hottramlit pont. slxlh St. Marys' goal aI 10.03. Statt at-tp Must Wn Wit the second period jstS 20 The insmen play te third seconds aId. Ken McCutcheon game outhlie iest ut three series drove ashalt ram te bloc filne nett Saturday aI 2 p.m. le St. taI Piilip Bailey onty go1 a Mas-vs. To stay alive. Milton picce uf and the pucit dropped must wie. Tiis wsuld force a 5510 lite net ta tic te score. At tourtit game on Miltoe ice. Team Photos by Brian McCristall ------------55,55 phox MILTON PAPERWEIGMTS have been playing euhibition gantes in preparation for a toorney start- ig on April 16. The hard skating Milon eight-year'olds arc coached by Bob Watkins, Vere Bridgeman and Jies Murray. Coaches Murray and Watkins are shome with the youngsters. -S4ttflta COACHI DICK CAIN is thowe with his Knight'e Mens Wear scuad, competitors le the rough, îough Midgct haute league series. Tcams are now battling positions in the playoff finals aed reports indlicate that the gantes are thc best of the s-hale year. HARRIS STATIONERY, coached by Buck Gervais and sponsored by Roc Harris wcre ane of four teamns competieg le the Midget haute league this season. More than 500 boys have participated le minor hockey play this s-inter ced il is expectedl that the number will swell ta close fa 600 for neut season. Mr. Harris and Mr. Gervais are thowe in the photo with their pîcyere. --Staff Pha MILTON TYKES earned the right ta advance ta, the final round of the "Timmy Tyke Tournament" n Dixie on Saturday. The Tykes, Miltons neests inter-community representatives, are cochd by Bob Wtkins, Vere Bridgeman and Jim Murray. Coaches Watkins and Bridgeman arc shown n the phota mith the players. --&tau o Pta TRI-COUNTY ATHLETIC SUPPLY is coached by Glen Dance. Service clubs, marchants aed basin' esses throughout the commueity support the Milton Minor Hockey Association in providing organized hockey activity for 500 youngslcrs. MILTON POLICE BANTAMS are coached by Ted Kennedy and managed by Ray Andrees. Secod Secffort. Milton Residents May Now Purchase Newv Plastic* Garbage Bugs.-. FROM MARCH 3lst AT THE TOWN HALL PIG. 0F 50 FOR $2.25 (41/2c ean.) lIES INCLUD MILTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1965

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