Friday night's game at Wes- Inn Wttg I complete reversal. Referee John Sullivan handed nut just 3 minor penalties " the Dodgers came up with a real finer effort. The Dodgers outskued the leading Wnlclair team and lagged a sa loss on them. It's a shame this had to ban- pen especially to Inch 3 nice guy as Tom. This reporter will so on record as saying, that it was not all Tom‘s {null but cool- rrohelds could have prevailed. The game ended in a real sour note especially for the Dodgers who lost In. True the Wenclair learn was minus such slurs " Lewis King Ind Hughes but able replace- moms from their midget team The third pe"riod wls a total night-mare. It found Etnbicoke scoring s goals.»Two by Knowles and one Old: by Eeehe1storte, Young and Conn. J'he latter two getting their second goals of the game. It tound Weston getting 2 goals. one each from Pickup and Walton. It, found over 30 minutes in . penalties amaaed. It found Jen Pickup being put out and the Weston teams captain Tom Hicks being given a suspension that could get him Is much u a games. I will not any that he 8eserw ed the penalty, but "happen; in the heat of the game, nne tends to.stray ley from his own reliable self. Whether the referee all: a good game or had and may seem to get, on I players back. " does not leave the opportunity to revenge on a had all. But " Tom nnds out, no matter what he thinks or I think, the referee controls and handles the “me. really carried the play to the In- diam tor the next " minutes. But us than happen. one rush, one goal. This time it Wu Bob Young on a tine that from in. side the blue-line, a minute It ter Trevor Conn made it so. This hurt the Dodgers and they seemed tat tltmnder for the rest of the period. last you. 111- an: took plan on the an. pattern " it Inn in put nuts. The Indians wand with the “no just as would "no. It was I load soul Icon-ed by Jay Bailey who picked up the rebound m In mm at. ter the latter had undo I good ploy to get the that any at Ed. What ever Ken Aurel] said to them between periods is not for print. but I an “sure you but "you an n the - nuvouldIcM-prohshbuh urhthdplm. mummies-1W ttmrNari,ithmtgbttHgaa" - than“ he. It‘ll- dimddoilquO-Ivin. 150mm Mont tuWeatmtueasNtdsttiehttas for the Ill , you". continued "thrrttaveraetobeattts.im Thin goal put lame brief me into the Wanton mm and they poer_rtatieitndsa, I'D-Unl- tun-minimum» a ois,,,.,.okLs..o,,',l.o),j, In. I. C. Davin. m - I". A. Donna. m. WES“!!! MtmgllM tlllllltll 4:30 “In. - "a. up sumo Noon at 1:00 p... mint-tel? "-1" - "Infirmary; BA. - 141-1571 Manse 241-9533 _ Sunday, January 30, 1966 11:00 uh. - Morning Worship r." LII. - Jun-r no Intermediate sum» 10:00 Batt. - Pu Bible Class 11:00 S.ttt. - Nut-en. linden-nu Primary. Crib Corner "to pm. - Evening Wonhlp tin Church) (In! Spatula. cal; Crihar 9:30 In. - Slum-y School 9 â€If! Ind " 9:30 Bart. - Pathnoder Claw ":00 m. - Morning Worship [1:00 In. - Sunday School I to a rears the Sunday, January 30, 1966 ROMAN camouc cannon 3266 Weston Rd. Free-For-AII' Cost Hicks 6 Game Suspension Crv- Strut " Church Sine! r -- I". R. J. Dona. BA. 141-1571 Manse 241-9533 SUNDAY MASSES " Funnel: Where You Belong Cedarwood Pub. _ Sunday‘s servlees were badly disrupted " St. John's Anglican Church, but the three services in the morning were held though the congregations were very few. It was to the heaviest snow storm in the past 2t years. A snow fall of 16 inches blocked roads and traffic through Metro. 2. I Usually Get My Way, sing. er Marty Robbins. 4. Your street-Harbor Music, “Carl Belew". RCA. Sunday was the day set for the exchange of pulpits. Rev, R. J. Boggs of the Weston Presbyt- erian church was at St. John's Mr the lt mm. service while the Return Rev. Harvey J. Sense, was tojuve gone to the Presbyterian Church. However, the Presbyterian service was cal, led ott'on account of the snow storm. Voyageurgi . . . to listen for, Scoot listed five M their compositions that should soon he on the market: 1. Winter Winds. singer Bobby Bare, recording RCA Victor. 3. (You've Got) the Best. of Me, Marty Robbins. All considering, Scoot Irwin of Pelcham Crest. and Paul Ryan of Loney Ave. may not he long shots and may soon be startmg on new. successful careers. .15. um W can!!!“ u no and. The Man Mad. Mad ad check-d hoping I): We" in’ than on and. put. to: but. in the non. an Icon would but. an. dow ble tutu-u. George Katrina continued his prolific scoring at late at on " minute mark. Hume and Walton naming to put the - on ice Ind I thought a real good effort. Next Sunday night arrange- ments have been made to have n the guest speaker at the meet- 'uarttrtmiittettmtiser. idumhymhm- tt'getmsagtutarintm.tet the Dulut- ut. m “and "r-miiututt-inoe" odtttehr-trmeradsNrmat. I“ tho 'teelers as getting loll. Iron man. Idiom“. wate- ud'lobloduy. bu on lulu-hydra Mop-man. _ Steelen put on truncation: pressure at the end of the game but the Dodgers held than W. mm] score Weston s, “loamy Weston Midgets on also do- in. quit. in" no“ on right up than. Come on. and - both harm play at Weston Arena Monday nights. Dan" for". this "oA has Markham in town. This than†Ala be I rnl thrit. In The Dressing loom Kong I sharp on - hr the Dodger Pu-Wu's. They in doing nuite no". They In go- in. to and»: to raw-um Wes. 900 in tho Carnival hum-mom down there in February. In: am. “no I.†" Weston Anna. St. John's church (Continued from Page I) FIREPLACES l. DUCO tro. 247-4717 ing in the parish hall, after the short even song ‘service. Rev. Dani Katalikwa. of New Gouda, a student attending Wycliffe Col, lege under the Diocesan World Mission of which we are I part. Plan to attend, . 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