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Oakville Beaver, 12 Jun 1974, p. 40

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40 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER June 12,1974 Oakville minor soccer weekly game results MINOR ATOM goals and paced the Rovers to a 4-1 win over Bosley Realty Bombers on June 5. Max Feil scored the other Dewmac goal and Michael Lepore replied for Bosley Realty. Q u a l i t y P l a s t i c s Springboks blanked the W e s tw a y F u e l s Wanderers 8-0 on four goals by Richard Watson and two by Greg Murphy. J e f f r e y Hand and Michael Rhind rounded out the Springboks scoring. J .M . B u r n s Construction Colts shut out the Violet Flower Shop 10-0. Michael Cherrie led the Colts with four goals, followed by Michael Adams with two. Singles went to Andrew H a r l e y , B i l l Thornborrow, Benny Kuypers and Roland Wieshofer. Chris Stagg scored three times as J.W. F a s t e n e r s H usk ies Eli Saric scored three Dewmac Construction HONDA m CMC NOW AT on the spot bank financing e e i U lestside m o to rs 1033 SPEERS 10. Just wuet ot 4»h tin# 8 4 4 -9 8 3 1 OAKVILLE 'Factory Service fit Parts' downed the Royal Trust Royals 4-0. The single went to John Kirkpatrick. Glen Abbey Community edged the C o o m b s I n s u r a n c e S treakers 4-3. Todd Kozak, Tony Etherington, Danny Mainguy and Toby Gardiner all scored for Glen Abbey. David Wood found the mark twice for the Streakers and Mark Beemer added one. Bayley MacLean Road Runners outdistanced Kotulak Realty Bears 2-0, with Kevin Swimm and Chris Marou scoring. David Hay scored both goals as Esso Home Comfort Cougars turned back Donn Products 2-0. SQUIRT A Jim Yurchuk's two-goal outburst led the Vikings to a 3-1 victory over ReitzaRenta Wolves, Lee Tucker adding a single. Desmond Kane replied for Reitzal. ESSO RETALERS SPRING CHECK POINT SERVICE P u t y o u r c a r o n th e ro a it to S p r in g M a k e it e a s y w ith o u r 14 p o m t p ro fe s s io n a l tu n e -u p b y E s s o e x p e r ts A n d s in c e b e tte r e c o n o m y is m o re im p o r ta n t th a n e v e r y o u ' l l t i f jd .1 w e ll tu n e d c a r s ta r ts e a s ie r ru n s m o re s m o o th ly a n d q<v*-s b e tte r g a s m ile a g e In o n e tu n e -u p y o u g e t: • Ignition system analysis • Service or replace spark plugs if necessary • Service or replace points and condenser if necessary • Service or replace rotor, if necessary • Test and clean battery, cables and hold down • Check compression • Check and adjust timing • Check H.T. wiring, distributor cap. ignition coil, primary circuit • Check PCV operation • Check and lubricate heat riser valve • Check and adjust idle mixture • Check fuel pump and filter for proper operation • Check air cleaner element • Final ignition system analysis For one low price, Esso experts will do: • A complete chassis lubrication • Oil change, including up to 4 quarts of any Esso warranty-approved motor oil • New oil filter You pay no more lhan prices quoted at participating Esso Retailers Use your Esso or Chargex credit card A UTTLE ESSO SERVICE GOES A LONG, LONG WAY. OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 2 2 A l' s Esso Service 624 Third Line Oakville Lakesho re Esso 276 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville 8 27 -1701 Kerr-M orden Esso 8 44 -3551 Bronte Esso 4th Line Esso Speers Rd. and Fourth Line, Oakville 8 44 -6551 506 Kerr St. at Speers Rd. Oakville 844 -3391 2390 Lakeshore Rd., Bronte 8 2 7 -6 7 7 6 John Willmott led Mari's Delicatessen to a 3-0 victory over Toy Chest with his two-goal effort. Chris Savage was noted for outstanding play. Steven Milic and Craig Stokes each scored as Ivey Dreger edged Oakville Cycle 2-1. Paul Bihar i repl ied for Oakville Cycle. The Rovers lost 3-1 to New Electric. Bradley W eake , R o b e r t Venemann and Toby Barratt got the New Electric markers, while David Rogers notched the Rovers' goal. Robin Hunter got the hat trick as Moe's Dragons trounced B.D. Wait 5-0. Chris Heron and Sean Robitaille added the other goals. MOSQUITO The Dutch Canadians beat C & C Yachts 5-1 on June 6. Mike Peric scored twice and Tom Wenzell, Chris Stanley and Philip Brown added singles. Joe Terlizzese scored the lone C & C goal. The Midas outstanding player of the game award went to Peter Reypa of C & C Yachts. Bock H o m e Improvement edged White Heather 5-4 on a two-goal effort by Mike Chin. Aggy Makrilias, Jeff Thompson and Tony Krolo added singles for Bock H om e Improvement. Kevin Green led White Heather scorers with two. Bruce Pennington and Scott McVickor rounded out the scoring. Ray Bock of Bock H om e Improvement won the Midas award. Ken Flieger proved to be the difference as Flieger Texaco downed Datsun 2-0 on the strength of his two goals. Andrew Rourke, the Datsun goalkeeper was chosen as the outstanding player. Rutledge Fuels held a 4-0 lead over Larry Payette at the half and coasted to an easy 9-0 victory. John Skanes, Greg Davidson, and Robert Barbison each scored two for Rutledge while Gary Norman, Doug Murray and James Ritchie added singles. G r e g D a v id s o n of Rutledge Fuels won the Midas award. Matthew Sibiga. Jeff Bedard and Anthony Clayton sco red as P e n n w a l t d e f e a t e d Bayley MacLean 3-2. Mike Holden got B aj^^ MacLean's two m ark lB Peter Evans of Bayley MacLean was named outstanding player. MINOR MOSQUITO John Appleton's five goals coupled with Terry Dunlop's th ree-goal effort paced Westroc Industries to a 10-0 rout of Seabridge International Shipping. Steve Malcolm and Robbie Nagels got the other Westroc goals. John Appleton was the Midas Man of the Match. White Elna beat Swiss Canadian 4-3. Phillip Hanson scored twice for White Elna. Mike Nachuk and Eric Minkkinen got the others. Brendan Smyth. Rod Ireland and Robert Pink scored for Swiss Canadian. Jim Snow Flye rs trounced Village Auto Service 7-1. Jeff Mailon had three for the Flyers, Gavin Gordon added two, while Pat Bolan and M arty Kalin scored singles. Jeff Mallow of Jim Snow Flyers was Midas Man of the Match. Elizabeth Balloch and K Mart battled to a 2-2 draw. Peter McCann and R o b e r t o V i v a c q u a n o t c h e d E l i z a b e t h Balloch's goals, while Todd Vienneau and Zenon Goral replied for K Mart. Sabio DeFaria scored twice to lead the Mustang Soccer Club to a 3-1 win o v e r S a f e g u a r d C e n t u r i o n s . V ic to r Howarth added the other Mustang goal wh le Randall Oka scored for Safeguard. Mark Adrian of the Mustang Soccer Club was named Midas Man of the Match. GIRLS' SENIOR Paulette Bieler kicked three goals in leading H. Salt Fish and Chips to a 5- 2 triumph over A.E. L e P a g e . N a n cy Thompson and Debbie Collier finished the H. Salt scoring. t Terry Armstrong and Julie Brown replied for A.E. LePage. 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