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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Feb 1966, p. 4

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Tho- Canadian Chmp.Ion, Wedine-day, Feb. 9th, 1966 To 1G3« Tial 'Miton Merchatar thre As N.H.L. Ref SPORnT sstay Clear of Penalty Boxf re i es in 28 'aetallau Milton -Merchants came up with trouble in the gamne on Friday when :Brian Bond picked up a cach. Craig Brsh hadl three goals. working selveral Nationial slockey leadfing Georeton !b thee a pair of victories on Sunday ai- nighit made il clear that hie hadt stray pass fromt in front of thle Roger Wildfong adDc as.Lau ae natilbss Haribs and secopntlcs ewtron.n twa ifcutto lay dlown a definite policy. Brantford goal and rified it into all had a goal and an assist each The strapping six tfoot two, 217 Despite their hird place spot in judge which one was the Most .Milton entered the Sunday af. the unguarded net. Bond, playing and John Zoppas hadt one, ol poundt Heslop Ruadt resident, re- By Brian McCristall the standings, the locals have 'inportant. ternoton gamne at a decided disadt- probably ahis best gamne of the Leon Stickle eairned three asssceived wvordi recently that hie will 11scored more goals than any other The most obvious win was a vantage with defencemnan Paul Le- season, caught -the Chief netmin- white Joe Hore, Bruce McDuffle be given several assgmet* ORGIAIY HI EE'SCOUM wsto be a plea for teamn in the league -. 176,an 10.4 rout over the IBrantford gree out of the line-up because of der napping and hie seemed moreý and Doug Hearns hadi a pair of the N:H.L the mandatorY use of hockey helmets in all catgories of organized have had less scored against Cif hc ettelcl an injury and rearguard Renato surprised than anyone when he helpers each. Alan Reid hadi a Now in his fourth season as a shinny, but aifuer Friday nighit's performance at the arenia, wve'd be0 them-88. contention -for the top spot mn the Bertoli out of unkform following was, politely given the scoring single assist. profsiocinal referee, hie is looking moetmte oaklIoplorhadeainatiiions fur the Centre ice-man Joe Hure ledsloo sanings. Buret Muiae mtc enly n rda1igt oprt uy.'Bb eewafi tene fr Migoorall teoppr uttyofe litterbugs in fthe stands. Ilhe fteamiin scoring with 28goals Gek eee oe lae id-aytroughth(le first per*- CagBuhsfrtga fteton and Made 29 saves. Mudloricialn in iiuhu iptinin. Su lar Millo Mdr23 f 5 that hisIo boys playedcaheadGeoupeho-ngamne ai 11.15 -boosted Milton into of -Brantford made 36 saveel. hs sea In elahandled 50 iloMehat'7ostotheeaue eaingGorgeowalCig ra -th si plave n ckey and 'fil' managed t(o sitay rt ta:S vGra a 3-0 lead and Il seconds 'ater, Blueline Banter: Just over .500 vgames, mostly linthe cAmerican number oftn n lyrsdd hotetonayhnr ond i net3ublscoringrae Inrcn msh eam hadbord de.inureald his nkl te. rifling the puck past Bob Lee. lavedt on two occasions while the, Aller rfrn in Ille Interna- For two periods it was a lhardcifought, close checking and with 31 goals and 18 assists for bcm ealy-poe--wtnews ae ae t h o-Brush's 30th goal of the season a tat h estn o h inkinl liockey League im 1962463, sometimes viucious battle -- somewhat in t'he style of aillrecent 4 ons isconducts lbeing their major'pita andutr akstau thon his .8 ae itn1 hreg alt placednckoftshmoringsBuejmdth ., olo Raider-Mer-chant encounites, In the final stanza however, Iwo Defencemnan Bill Currie leads sin. 'Prior to the Suinday after-1 itan l ae'll be put ohiu lead once more. John Zoppas net.. . .-Milton was assessed six penl-!referees. In 1963-44 he worked in Milton players were asessed 10 minute misconducts, whiteeia third h tain eatiswth13noongamne, coach Grenke talked' foa leaselot o wee an po dhis first goal of the esna les-svrlo.acepvr.heAeia.n Cnrllau received a'misconduct and ia gamne misconduct and fourth received minutes -in t.he sin bin. v ith splayers n li sm1abylogr15.13 after ,Eric Pass hadl made iet iitnsnx oegmegmsadm16-5h ade what tihe referueetermied,'"a lfive minute rmatch penalty. lct o lte ln M , 'i -2. asscond goal at 19.03 ,is ..on F rini-ghom8.0 gainste rcnCnraadWetn Aftr dleaingtheGeogetwn ontnget Ivic an tiing STANDINGS Telacis were, the coachsad, ilton'% first goail of the gamne narrowed the gap once more. Dundas.. On Sundaythe tra- leaguLe ,,ameits. This \-ear hehas Aftee deeatngAhe eoretowicotin'nttwieoadetcingWinT, iAlP "romhereontnafntey ceamny ame 3.3255 henBil Curieinlte fnalstazaMilon sor-velto iA t een ffiiatng nieicaaan threm un a third occasion, the Merchants were understa ndably is- Georget .. 22 4 1 168 106 45 more stupid mlisconducts or il lolted a long shot at the Chiotf ed five timres with Dick 'Marsh- Gervais loft the garnneSunldayCnrllegegms gi.A turedwhen ftheynoticed they wvere getting their pants 1licked of f;New Ham'g 22 5 0 165 04 44 they start Nyelling at the rfregoatl. The puck, shot Irom js lBin·od ri rsBll nytor ua eeme n Bil'Cwenlste league augames ths l'he. Mmage Aln 'Prto sumed p th siuatin b notngMilton .- 20 6 2 176 88 42 e'relot going t0 obeplayinig outside thec Milton blueline, hilluread'oe idogdigCri n on obswr nya ehswre ih xii "thy er hugrertha u ad heybet s t te uckal mhtHanover . 17 7 3 145 12 37 on this team. " He said lhe bhas fhcgoaltenrs tick and skid-jthe honors. Brantford's fourth unfor.JeHr iddul u inums -svrbetween - they deoservedtIo %win and wve dd Elmira .... 13 13 1 1 09 -105 27 beenrworried] about the numberdditotent and final goal came at 19.21. iy on forward and defence and N.H.L eams. In diefence of the Merchants it Must he admitted that the Simcoe ... 13 14 1 131 137 27 li'f misconducts fthe players havel The Merchanis fheld the 1-0 lead1 Bill Currie and Brian Bond Brian Bond also took afe The announicement of his big Treees vwereni't anymore effective thtan they er.At times theY Brantf'd ...l1 17 0 1 56 161 22 nleen picking Lup. and thatfithluntil9.38 (of the second period, hadt wo goals and two assiststrn ndeec ... ti hpdlegeirial was made early this appard o e hisleha py whle t thr nims they* v let even Paris .......... 1l 17 0 119 147 22 Paul Legr-eewil] be back'intuni..w e. An ie lica o t'he most flagrant toit[, go uinnoticedi. Howvever, despite thre ref'erees' Orang'e ... 10 15 1 110 126 21 formi for Fridayv night . . . Coatch SIlan01o sat-e rering Pro(- efforts, there wals no excuse for- the carry on of thec four players Preston ... 27 8 17 110 150 18 GnkiscndengbronglessionalvII the samne vyear as on the team. Dundas ... 7 17 2 98 169 16 apae rtoIo the Juve.. Brure. wxll o be given a trial. Possibly the most disturbing aspect of the whole gamewan see r ....3I241 9 57li nile teamn il it caýn becrrned ldhpdldgtatilti th prfrmnc 0 -h srog rmd petto wo nsstd n IncludesI gamtes of February -v6., . . . Bill Currie, Cri rush and y 1ear, but 1 didn't know\ whether splattering the ice with eggs. On six separt casosi tels.SOIGBoeIer eetd a heIwuld or not, Bruce told The period, arenia Imployees were called onto thice and the gamne %was G A TP Pl' three stars of the gamte hby Bo)blthalmp)ion this week. delayed wvhile they cleared the ice of debris ranging fromt ant over Joe flore ..........-. 28 23 51 51M Collen. Bruce, al son of Mr. and Mrs. shoue, to fhot dog wrappers to paper CUps to eggs. Indeedifitloo0ked, Craig Brush .... 31 18 49 68 Metlflood of Milton, was born mn for a fewominutes like a riot was taking place in the short or-derl Roger Wildfong 19 30 49 2 Freellon aind then lhved in Camp- cook-house, as a steady stream of eggs came pelting dlown on the ice. Leon Stickle .... 8 27 45 35 Novices Top Acton ha% ville before moving to Milton. The 'guardian of the P.A. system -- Murrav Hood, pleadied Brian Bond 14 23 37 PlyH selrN x with fans un two occasions to stop littering the ice, buiti didn t Du lan 33 0Pa eplrN x do much good. His waritninig that, "your own Milton players mighi Dick Marshall . 18 18 36 86ByFakCre be seriously injuved." xweren't heedied and in desperation he im.' Bruce McDuffe ..11365 Milton Novice -Fordis made it plored, "pilease stop it, vwe don't want to be here ll night." Steve Gervais . 11 14 25 551 two win.s in a row and eliminated Mitn aagrAll aro hsbenconcel vil . ce Bill Currie..... 5 20 25 123 Acton on their own ice fast Wed- IL O ilton f mna ger lan Pars to econneculed withihcen aug ere.....3 82 3nesday. 'Ricky Bridgeman - inton o agodmay ers bthecoln' rcllanthig nAlan Reid ... ........ 2 il 13 31 his usual rugged fast style, scur- recent years to equal the Fridiay might fiasco. "I don't mind them I Renato Bertoli .. 1Il1 12 74 ed the first goal of the gamne. tossing an egg on the ice ais long as not)one gets hbrt - sometimeIs1 John Forbes ., 2 5 7 28 Threce minutes later. Brent Mur. 1 think itl ivensuLp Ilthgamte. But wheinIthey- insist on throwiing John Zappa, 1.. 2 3 0 rav soloed and js stm a them again land again, it', going tlu ir. Itl 1coiuid have fouind the Jm eae -.. i 22aunin oinm erid , ve guy lciI'd hae hadl himi thrown oult of thle rink lor Ilhe rest of the Birry Fletcher . 0 1 1 2 McCann 'nr'oke laose and sunk year - it's stuipidl," he said. F 7rank Marshiori 0 0 0 23 marker number three for Ilhe MI- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 Merchant coach Murray Grenke wvas sick at homne on Friday OATNDR ton teamt. 2-4 p.m. - Adult and Pre- night but hie heard lt abouit the game. Speaking about the fants,!GP GA S-O vS vsAco cm o alttestog. ShoSktn--2ces hu te ggeste Il think it hurtste temut akthe mo omnentumF. Marhiori..18 .52 1 2.88 476 er in the second period and scor- and 10 cents ou o tegae.I jstsem tatyu etstredwhnsoe Im Bob Lee .- 9 34 0 3.82 245 ed twice before Bruce Ellison 5 30-9 p.m., - Minor Hockey like that happens. ,P. Stemmann 1 2 0 2.00 24 t took al pass from Mike Kaszeki Assistant coach-manager Elmer Wildfong wast handling theic ncludes games ol February 6. --staff Photo I, give Milton al twoi goal cush- THURSDAY, FEB. 10 Merchants from behind the bench but he hall. -no comment" whleni MItTON HARVESTER JUVENOLES open a best of three series wvith Fergus tomorrow night in ion, again. 4.30-7.30 - Figure Skating it came to the subject of the team's performance. "IIt's water under' Fergus and the winner of the series will be able to claim thei Tri-County Juvenile "B" Cham- Brent 'Murray tallied unassisted 8-10 p.m. - Pro.Amn Hockey the bridge - it's all over with now%". Elmer said. When speaking Kinsmen W in pionship. The Harvesters, sponsored by Halton Truck Sales, ousted Acton and Orangevilet in the third period, to make it 8 p.mi. - Willmott vs Hiltz about the actions of the fans, he noted, "you canrlly fault one gi h ih oavnet h ias hw neigi h rn o r er elin to 5-2, but Acton kept trying and 9pm.-RwevsCn without the other. fi just shows how the fans felt abouit the gamre.1 Notch Series Garry Mountaini, Richard Clemient, Jim Cole, Jim caughillt Jim Ervin, Tony Barr and TomSa made the gamne interesting. The They wre disppointd andthey sowed i." . Milton Kinsmen Pee Wees gent. Standing in the back row are manager Bill Rollins, assistant coach Alan Reid, Ron Pat- ofeivoeere silFRDYFE.1 Friday night wasn't a very bright page in the allnnuis of Junior came up with a real team effort terson, Rupert Coffen, Jerry Duncan, Maurice MiljorMiefcGatniliAdeso and cocwniahl ethon th coc, .3 pm.-iunorHoke Hockey in townt and everyone knows it. "The boys were pretty dis- on Monday evening and drew Stu Hannant. Bruce Ellison knocked in Norm Milton Merchants vs gustedf with themselves," a dressing room observer notedi. "that'll even with Fergus In their best . - Mowvbray's pass, to) make the fi- Dundias Merchants niever happen again". To this we can only add, we hope he' right. 1 two out of three Tri-County nali score 6-2. SATURDAY, FEB. 12 Pee Wee "B" playocff series. • i r ope eciasGien Turner and Kuri Smith 63- ..-MnrHce The hard skating Kinsmen shared goal duties for Milton 63- ..-MnrHce TOPICAL TID BITS sored three times in the first and let in, a goal each. 2-4 p.m. - Public Skating While the recent snowy season has proved a pain in the neck period once In the second ande The FordisLare now preparing 25 cents -- or worse to motorists and snow shovellers, xwinter sports loversi Once more in the third as they for ia reaf tough series with Hie,- 8-10 p.m. - Public Skating in t·he district have been enjioying jaunitut the Kelso Conservation1 swept go a - deelslon to tie the a n v l T p t o he P v il j peler. The first gamne is lin Mil- 50 cents Area . . . Skiing in the area is much impr-ovedthbis ear with the sre toegm ah o nMna t6pm h e addtio oftheT-Br t te Gen denSk Clb ad te mny Harold Merry rfe aht Milton arenla look on a 'arni- undslater \%wellyn a casd "fixe minute match penalty". cond gamne is in Hespeler on Fi. SUNDAY, FEB. 13 inches of thelakt.%.stuff have turned the hills of the area into a'tik-a olarid, andha( l lype atmlosphicee.1n Iidiav 11m1 Ihe i". le-aving fthe Raiders Thicgamne \wasdelayed six .sep-, day, February -18, and thec third 8-9 p.m. - Couples Club haven for- tobogganists . . .While the snow has made ilhesv people Hughck Marsh"l alli ad t ghit as 1,200 hockey fans furn- lx%-,lmen"short again., but Milton airate timie, while the ice, wasigam.ne il necessary is in Milton Skin happy, GitehaEentaedCsersafrom dtoitnturon the staccounat for the winners' goas.ed out and watchthe ficGeorge, .-,as1 Illnale toLucore. cleared af ter-showers of eggs, hot o n .Monday, February 21. freGen E detng Lcake. Conse ration Athorfity or kmtenhaveRichard Murray (2), Joe McCar- onRie.opl h it" Milion 1finally founidIthe slir. dog %wrappers and other items in-' It is expected Ithe Fordis will MONDAY, FEB. 14 bee atemtin toclar lageare onth lae fr katrs ndthy, Rocky Barker, Philip Col- Merchants 7-2. ing raitioelin the scond period CILuding an ersehoe. be aitoiullstrength for- thelHe,- 61 ..-TiCut it as tuntl hi weked hatth satig re wa rad.. len, Jim Robertson and David t fisabe igtIrm ilslBrian Bond and Roger Wiki- BLUELINE BANTER: Joe Hore peler suries.Hockey Annual reports can often be very vboring items but Bill Rich-: Helpel drew assists for the i- t;11mish ilor theiiMerafchantslan ong se-upJes.SH ore tu8.31 o frcivd heayear ofathe mnthEDA, .1 mond of Georgetown, for three years chairman of the Halton ton squad. ane hetetingmre.Sxmr!e.aadfrJnayadijrdTEDY E.1 CoutyMiorsan pesden o te altn outyBasbal s- Kinsmen manager Ken Young t e lets ty\taOieswer asessed during Ilhe cdefencemain Paul Legree %was run- 4.30 - 7.30 p.m. --Figure sociation, ha, the happy faculty out makmng them completely in-,:E _,et l, l -\%cCondII period, inluditinthIle first ner-up... Steve Gervais wvas Skafin formative and humorous at the samne time. Bill', 10 page oracle,, described the victory as "a real Th'le Merchants liiiist, w ýrng o licheseason Io Roger Wild- penaizli/edl five minutes for- spear- INSURANCE 8 " r mHc submitted at thle annual meeting of Ithe County Baseball Associattion, t9eam effort," and reported, more on F1ida n iigluis .,pot- ¡une ig it8.27coflthe final stan/a and 8•- 9p.mi.-Pr-AmHcey had the nearly 40 in attendance chuckling throughocut the afternocon Bb Collen moved David Help- fing on thir proper unilormns. .Wcat rbe h icnutpnlist asi 8 p.mi. - Turner vs McCut- --but it also made worthwhile reading from a statistics stni-el ck from hfis forward posl- A it mitue out "heRidr lead f orth flir istlime in Ilhe ori and Marshall were asse *" ho point. DYuring his three years as chairman of the minors, the num- lon in an effort to bolster the biroughit their wriong unionitl gillne whxen Cratig Brushl rattled in whlen rhecv argued abouit the penl- 9 p.mi.-M\cConnell vs Brush ber of minoir teams increased from 24 to 44. He suggested hi, job eince and It really paid off. land thec local, were ordered to Leon Stickle's rebounid, to make ally to Gervais... Renato Be-* WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 was a big one and pointed to the 120 letters he received during the, aiddd a real good job." )wiitc o hir traiion'al roaid il 2-1 for- Milton. I.anec's goal loli was given the match pentahv% 1965 season and to the over 200 letter which he sent out. Besidesý The third and deciding gamne otfffrom wyr anid Robinson ai 1.07 atter sculfling with al referee. Un-ý... 2-4 p.m. - Adult and Pre- this, 2,500 mimeograph copies of notices, meeting.ý and standings, In the seies will bie played Iin lhe Ratiders didn't wasle any ih, • ifnt and Rob1insonI gi \e1der league rules hee will bie inelli- School public skating - 25 were sent. Looking through the standings compiled by thec ener lFergus on Thursa ih1ttm akntvrtela sil IeRiesteladlrgo tphet pa ni i aeicents and 10 cents getic chairman, we see that Milton teamns didl very, well. 6.30 and Élhe boys are hoping for popped in al goail in Ilhe fl isti FrnkMarhiri'hudid yRlageR.Tiial.RtD Milton Esso Tykes topped their division with 22 points on 1 osoffnspr.nl t a 1i I patds with a low drli\C. pctdhe'll beout of the line Mltn nt 7865 wins. There were five teamrs im the Tyke category. MitnKnmnpiste ingiingte[p], o Dn oa a pes u o w oe ae tlat Pee es fm h r n atic for third in their seven tuant i ion and"F rdsDrooTw ge"town -"icacund go ° al elfp"ain also went (in to reach the Ontario Bantam "B"' semi-finals. Milton l - - escrefll. vict"'ory oifltiGereowcrw Midgets finished on top of their nine teamt league but lost out in At Newmarket 'pýo - Pr i1 os à nli lt' Egg Tossing Anides M E IT N M R HA T the Halton playdowns. Milton Juveniles who went on to an Ontarioi By Frank Clarke frameli and on four separate oý The f inail period was, marred by ý Juvenile "B"title finished one point behlind league leading George- M1o rflgrFrIjure.csos emwsli od to thele gu osn nis faMlo|THE tow inHalon omptiton'ed to .the Newmarkel 'Novice 1 plav 1tomn' hrtle"'i"i ;orgetown hm as;il wel] Zas misconduct pena H C EY C U On t'he Major League Baseball scene, the moust recent itemiTournament on Saturday and penialties l)to Harlev and Riddalzll aillies IlFirank Mhioriii, Dick 1MERCHANTSU of reaf interest was thec election of baseball greai Ted Williams to dropped two gamtes, but Ille bov, 1 at 3.58 Pave Milon 11 th il yo Marshall and Craiig Brushl. Brush M RC A T " the Baseball Hall of Fame. The temperamental lormer Boston Red all had a good timie. dten opruiy but the Raider s 1also rece ilotae isconiduct AT MARG'S PRESENTS A . . . Sox great reached the hallowed hall wvith the largest number of1 killed olT the thireat andiii Renato Biertoli receiv-ed a votes ever received -- although il was not the largest percentage of Milton drew Lindsay in thec lirst Reniaito Ber toli wasilvint lo thle votes ever received. Tempestuous Toid mighit go dlown in the historyI gamne and let t Milton brighit and, penalty box all 8.21 and Ste ,Ge- of the diamond game( as the(:least likedl Hall of Famer but evenearly on Sauriday morning lin or- vais followed hlimt .57 anid his most ardent critics must con1ess the gamne just isn't as interest der to be read. M y for [lhe 9 ai.mi. Georgetown had al two man ad Rotarians W in À L N 0E ing without him. gamne. The Fordis couldin't get vatnýtage. Al 14.09 hoth ·Bill Cur. il r started mi this gamne and mn the 11eli and Dick Marshall weru eti B" Final Opener1 first two periodls Lindsay scored >ff andMilto ial ucsI1K Bl lour times. In the third perioti % anc ton(I aganlsuccessfully Bob Colbeck, John .Ervin, TedD AC Win Second Straight the local% scored twice with Brent iarddotepoekRie a-Ho n .at ed i Murray.-potting a pass fromt Steve Al 16.29 \ . smerteIgols oun Monday eveningý back ano sco e a 1.15 liiriiganddwitht ae 01a cblcet 4-1ifive -se is fo Ener Fias gaist Fe g s h ng nu ised Ln nn h iRo ntyMigem" hap EB URAY,1 Milton Harvester J u v e nl i 1e s in Fergus on Thursday, February mTakete ia -soe 5-3. The Rotarians, winners of theic came to flfe in the second and 17, if necessary. In Consolation Migl"con lihIle it Fo .0pm o1.0am thir perodson Sturdy mht Oangedleopened the scoring The loss in the opening gamiertpeidaPddgwpu mn Orangeville - scoring four mn the first period with Milton put Milton in the constitation - H Iespieler- in front atil 130. Bob ITo the Music of goals to ýwrap up a 4-2 victory playmng a man short. The score round and alter lunch they took Colec'smaker al 5.45 on a and earn the rght to enter the stayed that way until early mn the on the tournamt ots -iNew Joh tiedat Tril<ounty Juvenile"B finals second stanza when the Dufferin market. Mike Kaszycki opened coe and Way ie Anld passec CRAIG BRUSH: Forward, born against Fergus. County ,Boys made it 20. Richard .the scoring at 7.10 of the first per- 't John Ervn i 8.30 a the IMid- nMlo.Paeihsmni o n yH o n i rhsr Stu -Hannant's hard skating lement's marker on a pass fromt iodi and then Waddington of New-' P. L. Robertson Girls iets ovedin ih leaslead f or ockeMia on an pavpedAT Harvesters had to overcome a 20 Maurice Miljour got 'Milton on Market tied the count. Lad(ies' high single Marie Muir-, kleeps. Ted Hood tipped in a Ri- !.latsso with the Milton Orangevlle len gatogain the v-the score sheet ut 330 of th feczyRickyBridman aodiMike Kits- ry300; ilies' Ihigh trle, Ruby ý k% Col i > gil 10.45the eri d t nt i ig e in to rigai- HORNBY TOWERS GOLF CLUB ers the best of three series in two scored unassisted to tie the score leadt in the second period but in Other good triples, Ruby Caýp fThe only othier goal in the straight gamtes. They'll start the at 13.10 of the same period. the third period thec Fordis toiteluo 718, Joan lHannon 669, Norum gamilne camne ia 9.25 of the third Sponsored by . . . 0 ADMISSION $6.00 COUPLE e league finals on Thursday night mn Jim Ervin tipped in a Tony Barr apart al thesem and Newmrk- itcen"51,,Genn.Rus 58 ,.iwn.Martyeed in"ish

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