br9ti$tt+ Brtutir-thuediti-us macaw-gamu- iritCiGr.SuG" Jaia. In}; watching his!†nights um um Disk and Inlay Bigtt's nu qpinat Brawn. thir to Wham-mum “hummus-mu To play 1iknAtMttam then- ulvuol May Indian-a nu uh tho: did a lump- uni-beyond 'tte.reitiaritgbt (mum out at dependabl- Tom man. Tom plum with I tell In be: "ttred t goals u- sinin; an 1 others hi lead his team ttt n " " over the high am Bee-hives. On Sunday Jul Pickup I“ the leader Inbound in I loam came. Jett got his tirst har trick, than someone noted. Gerry Ford tor Brampto- Ica- .d3goais_dttrt8other' and must put him " but sec- ond or third in the scoring nee. but u mule time human. (or some unknown reason. he In missed u All-Star mam-l. Friday aight's win was I real help to the landings for the Dodgers, u the other clubs are trying to put them otet at the play-offs. Goals by Hicks and Modny for the Dodgers and Baker and Max Hickhox tor Dixie left the first period tied at 2 all. . The second period saw the Dodgers play as they really can if they want to. Their passing Ind shooting was something to watch, especially shooting as this has been one of the Dodg- ers weak points. By the 2 minute mark of the second period, the Dodgers were leading " on 2 quick goals by (lease Morrison and Pickup. We tt still applied the pressure and finally made it " on a fine shot from the left point by Vie Stevens, which never left the ice and beat goalie McCutcheon cleanly. The third period as in the sec- ond found the Dodgers in com- plete control. Just 33 second: had elapsed when HUME stored, this I think was the goal that did the trick. Two minutes later Hicks got his second goal and finally Tom Cownn ended the scoring with another fine shot from the point. The game was marred by some funcy stick- swinging and by some weird fighting. If you were at the game you have your opinion, I have mine. The game ended in a tine effort for the Dodgers final score b2. Sunday night's game at Bratntw ion was just in reverse. The 7- Up's scored first and were never headed although the Dodgers did manage to tie it up 3 times. EDWARDS in goal was a stand- out and but for him the score Dukes Jets Dodgers Buzzers Canadian: Red Wings Beavers . Hornets pr. Stars Rangers Generals Flyers Aces . Barons .. Indians .. Bisons . Mustangs “SHIP or FOOLS" 1831 WESTON RD. Stu-ring: - Vivien belch. Sham sin-out. Jone Ferret, Leo Minn. Olen Werner. Ind George Soul. ~svnvwnm .._. EVERYONE us CALLING “I! MUST sss new“ or mm mm at t Cold Dodgers TIE 0N0lll WESTON MINOR ATOM PEE WEE MI PARKING " Km or mm . SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE nus SAT. V DOORS OPEN 12:30 SHOW STARTS AT mo P.M. Hockey Standings TYKE was: nus - no rm. . 9:25 an at. - 4:15 - as: . 950‘ um. - ms - 4:1; - no - as. ' ATOM PROUDLY PRESENTS (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) ll 10 'mit-tttdr-"."" Thumb“...- “hummus-hob} min. White - phi-u _w.minthere,thebUNhad. hydly. BeaidesPieksae's8-alemet, Dawns-h- medium-I study slum-cud!» Inn's other ml. Ullih at My†puma-um: bet-ea that t mun. an. - took on I ballast" "ale andtruttortuth.nawtttrV" on team Brian Lewis hr lull at his cull. than vu- very um. excitement. Final not: in a. gun. was Brampton TAlp's b- Wesull c. il hm mm " oh. Chin“ link Hawks. Scott Low. In managing Humor.†in the Jun- ior "C" In.“ and is also mon- For-nu Dunn who on 4. 1rt-tthtttt_d.trmrhdare Brlao Men-aid It. in playing by 8. Luck may "dos-hm IN THE ttttF ROOM quit. well with Multan, Ber. " Wilkins is playing vol! ht Oh. 0th"!- Gmnk, MIR. Pon- d" and luck. than“: are do. ing mll in the Ind-lo Sunday night hum. The“ are lust some of the fin. boys â€I. Mun: htttyrn. all .00. This M ffmis the Wu!- d-ir 59ml": in hum. They no curnmly in first ulna. should In A real "will". in you More um. time no, Maeq--Weshtet Anna. won their second game in a row defeating the Flyers 3-2 and pull- ing one point behind the Flyers who are in third and last play- off spot. The Flyers drew first blood when Gene Lakianezuk scored on a pass from Paul Bro. void " the five minute mark of the first period. In the see. and period Bill Holmes of the Flyers' charged John Cichon the Blues goaltender which brought Gnrylennings of the Blues in and then the players from both sides who were on the ice were in the melee with the result of Holmes and Jennings getting 5 minute maiors for fighting and BLUES WIN SECOND IN Cubs Royals Pirates Falcons Teepees Terriers Biltmores Bulldogs Eagles Hawks Bears Majors Chiefs Bruins Lions Tigers On Saturday night the Blues Blues Defeat flyers 3-2 Downsview S.H.L MINOR BAQM MINOR MIDGET IANTAM MIDGET CH 1-1821 10 Hardington ' Districtj EUCHRE. Friday. January 21 8:15 p.m., in the CCM Cafeteria. John aid "Elsie O'Neiil, oti, Hearst Circle, celebrated their!, Thirtitth Wedding Anniversary» with a group of family and"; friends. at the dance, at Rangers [ Branch oi the Royal Can-dial Legion, Saturday January IS. ': DAVE PARHAM winds up on a shot that helped take the Dodgers to an easy win over the Dixie Bee-Hives Fri- day. Paul Swindle in backgroimd skat- Holmes a chargmg minor as well. In the third. period Paul Brovold seared from a pass by Gene Lukjanczuk to put his team ahead bl, but the Blues came back with two unanswered goals first with John Salerno scoring his second of the game to make the score " and then Dave Smith scoring the winner at 13:30 of the third period. Blues goaltender continues to improve " his team seems to follow him by improving also. GAELS RETAIN FIRST PLACE The Greengaels defeated the Redwings in a crucial game to take a three point lead in first place. This was the fourth time these teams met and‘the Gaels have won two and tied another. Larry Redford with two goals and Harvey Duxbury with two goals and " assist along with Dave Gasperini with two assists paced the Gaels. League scoring leader was held to one assist as he was stopped three scor- ing chances once each by Wings Lloyd Shockley, Terry Irwin and Don Hopkins with Stockley pull. ing off the best defensive move this year. With St. John the scor- ing leader going in on a break. away Stackley saw he could not catch him so he dove forward and poke checked St. John on a beautiful play. Joe Barone and Sandy Stephen scored far the Wings. _ f Admission 50c. Rev. E. S. Linatead will be in. ducted n minister ot Trelhewey Park United Church. on Wednes. day, February 2, at a pm. All Youth Group's as well as adult members and adherents are re quested to attend. The Annull Coagregatiorsal Meeting at Truth- ewey will be held on Monday, Juiuary M, at 8 pm. 2nd Drowning . . . (Continued from. Page I) he observed..but not during flood. Gould said he also has an- other bone to chew with the works committee. He told The Tunes that often the township will allow a developer to drain storm water from his property into a creek rather than into a trunk sewer because it is much cheaper. The developer's savings can be quite substantial partic- ularly it the nearest- sewer hoot up is 500 Gould said, When storm water is diverted into a creek. it adds to the rum off from the creek banks and helps raise the creek to flood levds. Gave Wanting On reading the coroner's re port on the first drowning and the works committee report that followed, Gould angrily told council that it is inviting an- other death. Councillor Gould says the dam gets should at least be ser- iously studied,. warning signs should be erected tor the infor- mation of parents and their youngsters, and the most haz- ardous spots fenced off or cow cred over. To take minimum precautions, and to make periodic inspect- ion; won't cost North York $120 million. he suggested. There are 800 miles of open water courses in North York, said works committee chairman Councillor John Williams - to fence them all would cost S28 million or to pipe them would cost $120 million. _ or 1,000 feet away, ea in to assist Pttrhtutt. Tables were re- versed in Sunday's game however, with Brampton effervescent 7-Ups chalking up a 6 to 4 victory. _ 'lll.lllMlllMllMlllMllilll ww- S, ........... Another two goal effort by , . Wayne Higgins gave Windnor a t Parhnm. Tables were re- saunter we, “mum " no.“ nday a game however, with Anderson seored the miner with 3 f.ervtyscent "i-Ups Chalking'less than five seconds remain-l ilctory. ' ling. Assists went to Richard Me. Photo by thll Henderson l Closkey with two and a single, -- __ - to Don Smilie. Hamilton point1 m setters were goals by Bruce F ed 11 Bennett and Tom‘Steenson with In , assists to Rick Bince and Ron . _ Whiltier. 1 For Failure In PV m l Providence t. Stuffed , l ll I l In I close tie game Provi- e "com [dence and Stratford put up a] . éreal close one Providence goal Weston resident and Titrmrtosgetters {were Jett Burford and] lawyer William Penman, "I'.r.om Moran mill: " assist t.o Monday was found guilty of fail. I Pyrty, fieP.ey Stratford 3 ing to report $94,000 of Ins in. big g"'.',"?.'." Pat 5e'l1fllr and come to the income tax depart- iDave Spindler earn with one ment over a period of 'iGrf'U,'g,1 so†Jsis.'slurs.., "le' I Owen Sound won a squeaker Crown " prosecutor A. C over Waterloo with goals by Whealy said the John Street rer Danny Della Ross: and Scott ident paid $55,000 in back taxes 1iiii,"e',,,i with assists to Matt before charges were laid. Pen- lSmwart. Blair Seckington and mm 'rieafef.y1ilty to eightloave Lockett, Ed. Lesniewski in charges or failing to report his! goal for Owen Sound worked income 1ndâ€? {lured fy?? ltr ', hard to keep Waterloo to one IIdi il 1llill [Imam LEAGUE Bil tgstt I i am... than" , ‘ . 'i Boston came from behind to, lah And till fit down the Detroit boys with the) 7 g winning goal try Don Copelston _ with less than one minute re-i YWCA Annual meet .maining in the game. Other Bos. l, Iton marksmen were goals by Mrs. C. W. Wardrope, chair-ire/ie Dodman and Bob Joys, man, and members of the Board i with assists to Peter Sartell. Ron of Management have made plans i Pr_rett . and us. Dodman. De. , ' the Annual Meeting ot the pron 'yt'. getters were goals by [ ‘Y.W.C.A. in Weston. Membersâ€?l Damn. and Carl Godfrey t Land friends are invited to attend l with " assist to Doug Starkey. i .a dinner meeting in Central Ra-rs 4, N" 'uvtlt , _ waited Church Hall on iii':?,-.) frlother go.od game wlt.h "lei day, January 26th at 7:00 pm. ‘1'“???me '2,"sntobepeftd'/ . . . the as we minu es i,Lii'"riiii,i.iseisLio: .t' 1.'EPlf victory. Ross Moore was the big I i . . . ill-"own?" for Ran ers with his two .a young Indian girl, who will gun yr Hi lsing in the Objibway language, KENS and singles ly. “If; Ig-r, and Mrs. Ethel Brant Monture gins and Jack Baden M as-. ‘who will speak on "The Cana- sists to Terry Haskill and Gary dian Indian" Muehos. New Haven scorers) . were Steven Foster and Dan I There W“! be a brief reviewlnenwiek with a. goal each and [of the highlights of the work of 1 assists to Alan Queuing and El- ;the Y.W.C.A. m 1965, and prrilers MacGibbon. sentations to volunteers wholJuvsle LEAGUE have. helped to make the work Lions 5, Maiers I possible. l Lions won a close one over Men and women in the com- the Majors with Jim Lamse he-: munity who are interested in the ing the big point getter w)?; Y.W.C.A. are cordially invitedltwo goals and two assists fol-1 to attend. Tickets are available lowed by Paul Roberts with twol at the 'Y' building at 31 'i7iiliiiiii including the winning goal- iStreet. and one assist and Pete Havden‘ Croyvn prosecutor A. C. Whealy saih the John Street my idem paid $55,000 in back taxes before charges were laid. Pen- man pleaded guilty to eight charges) failing to report his income and was fined $11,000 or 33 months in jail ’hy Magistrate D. F. Graham. 'e Mrs. C. W. Wardrope, Chair- man, and members of the Board of Management hive made plans for the Annual Meeting of the Y.W.C.A. in Weston. Members and friends are invited to attend a dinner meeting in Central United Church Hall on Wednes- day, January 26th at 7:00 pm. Special guests for the evening will be Miss Eda: Manjtowubi. a young Indian girl, who will sing in the Objibway language. and Mrs. Ethel Brant Monture who will speak on "The Cana.. dian Indian". There will be a brief review of the highlights of the work of the Y.W.C.A. in 1965. and pre- sentations to volunteers who have helped to make the work possible. â€A!“ “the! _A-ein-ewan:'-" hMMunMGu-lph by: a it “out“. The 'at- - - to: Gulch ‘uuulublvul Carmiehaetand â€Shinto-Imam w. O‘III'I In: nub. '--GeaseKerttertrnassiab PM]. Ionic I h In and done an it bar Jch not!†in goal tor W: m I tine shut-out with Jinn locket! scoring the "tr-twith-assist/Paul an“ A!†LIAN)! Km A “Orion. ' -' h (in) - played mu via: both gau- tenders pinyin; I out use. Allan Shun get. ting HI shut-cu, And John Sull- " . 30.113 Karim, David D'Oruy wu an Mg point up at with In goals with tum: tom Bob Richards and Jim “_"' “' “'V'r ." -___ 'V' __ . '__-- [lull-II“, unquIcn , Duncan IN goal {ram Kevin Cryer “5151:le tutrrettt scum. Six former by Pek Turner and George ‘ bunny winners of previous sea- Come. sons were included, and both IANTAM LEAGUE proven and unproven talent re- Minor,_Hockey Le ', ORCHID“ l For the second time in a year a young child in our community has been drowned in the Biaee (Reel Not long ago, I 2 year mid resident of Queen's Drive Host his life when he was carried imrough a culvert at the rear of his home. Macadam.†nmmuum To. lumen. My“ mmmmum Bames.%dTtsmqr,Ttttrsttmiti. mum. 'rNt'tBee.tteahawttaattter d.mtedturtr-ithttt.Ptat 'sttersbeingBilit'tr-rviBe, urrrRe-tsoldarrdthtttgLrrt en]; with on and all one " nlit. In .gtis - the " Ber and have “thatâ€! the all: may by scoring into the empty at. Anita wont to Ken laden and George Club. Fly~ an urn-Ian were Pred Ad. m a. 0th: mat Auh: “uni [at “71)".er “In,“ ‘7 (Continua from page I) that he had inbred or who; killed I pedestrian'. All I can "' in “Sm-run Up, pedestrian, and learn the rules ot the madâ€. w. may then all be able to live I laun- and hay pier lite.' . b Flavia Zucchi. with I perform. :ance of Mozart‘s D Minor Fan. On Saturday, 4 yen- old War ter Plobner of 1570 Lawrence Avenue West we: ironed when walking along the Black Creek south of Lawrence. with his I year old brother. They were pulL Dance Number By 7 Italian Children Wins Applause Sixteen young artists appeared [ #ighland Fling, Of notable in. on January IS in the third pre- I terest was a presentation ii liminary Chiidren's Concert of seven youngsters. Adele and the current season. Six former ; Mary Teresa Altilin, Beatrice, burnry winners of previous sea- Angela and Peter Anthony Jr. sons were included, and both i DiGiacomo, and Peter and lich- proven and unproven talent re- nal DiGiacomo who were train. suited in a very entertaining ed and_costurned in the Sicilian evening for those in attendance. Tarnntelle by their tram Norma Bruno was the choice er, Mrs. Di Giacomo. Norm: Bruno was the choice of the audience as Best Enter. miner and also drew high praise' from Erie Lewis. adjudicator of Music. who called her a finished musician of high calibre. placing her as Best Accordionist. y. won Mr. Uwfs' nomination as est Pianist while Marlene Dad 15 named Best Singer. Mrs. Foesier. adjudicator for Dining. named Mary. Ann Kor- tennr as Best Dancer of the evening for a performance of the “cutting": , mum-unis»? KEN JOHNS MEN'S WEAR 4 John St. In just a few weeks, Weston wilt have a brand spanking new Inn’- wear stare in the “Colen'ulg Building." Win dem't “on bnv . new unit new so we ,can all Tet dressed In to greet the newcomer? A MAGNANIMITY Wéston 'Mun “I!!!“ In. In. FaaniGiraa ing their when“ whee in in. have war,andtmtht.ltiri ‘nine year old was able to at int c! the ' foot deep velar. but the younger boy was carried away with the stem of water for another 20 feet. under the ice. Mr. J. Sutton of 35 Ridge 'Point Crescent had to break through the ice to free his body. '40:.thst uiw-N-hrduul-M "rirtmttsirtanr. i am†; l umle“ tt',p.attippat9jtz, It" "ace-_ lady at. m Ann. In.“ C" p.n.n4.Ip.-. .. Aluminium teeoautt.t-a.orrtst.tA. unthCuI-louod- It is only I tanner of a week or an on. that our Councillor. Joe Gould. had asked the num- ence " North York Council. in trying to devise some satiety, precaution along the huh of the Black Creek. to which he received no response. At that time he stated, "Do we hive to wait for another child to drown helm-e "f action is taken." I wonder now if Mr. Gould will get any action from Council. Let's hope so. "eqirq Jan. tr, I.†p... Others participating were: Evelyn Young, Emily Quintin. Ida Bogntay. Susan Wrilht. Sandy Hennessy. A nf h o n y Kortenaar, Ted & Michel " lanko. Jeanette Schneider. CM. leen Stanton and Josephine Cab ovilllno. The final preliminary concert is scheduled for January a lad will feature a variety at instru- mental work. including i tive piece orchestra from Our Lady of the Airways in Multan. 247-0056 bacilli...