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Weston Times (1966), 1 Dec 1966, p. 27

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DEALER â€"â€" Thursday, December 1, SALE PRICE $2489 ~~**/Geley And Fell Three Goal Men In Queer BE 1.2285 League last week with varying reâ€" sults to the fortunes of the teams involved. h.bntl-sâ€"m Geley did the trick but all his team got from the effort was a tie. In Atom "B" play, Dusne Fell scored three times also but his team went on to wallop the oppoâ€" sition by the score of 7â€"0. mo ult te ers and assisted on Queensway‘s other marker as Brockhouse and Just 1 Block East of Royal York Rd. Phone 259â€"4251 All prices posted so you know the cost of work before you leave the shop. Two hat tricks were scored in _â€"___â€"_ BANTAM Queensway Cycle .. w 1 DAY SERVICE peqggl LIFETIME GUARANTEE ‘ FREE TOWING, EASY TERMS reaqggg? POSTS ALL PRICES BILL DEEGAN of C.F.R,.B. (on the right) taking delivery of his new 1967 CAMARO from ED. GOODFELLOW, General Sales Manager, HUMBERVIEW MOTORS LTD., 3200 Bloor St. West. NATIONWIDE TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS 724 THE QUEENSWAY OVERHAUL Queensway fought to a tie in this Monday night encounter. Mike Bonâ€" daruk had two tallies for Brockâ€" house and Mark Gorman and Jim goals for the Greenmen in this closely played contest while Bobby Rogers and Steve Prior counted for Hawks . Councillor * Experience * Reliable * Ample Time _ * Enthusiastic rings, seals and labour GARTH ror BOARD OF CONTROL e ELECTRICAL ENGINEER e MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION e A DYNAMIC YOUNG APPROACH HUFFMAN ETOBICOKE HYDRO COMMISSION , ELECT leave your car NOVICE For further information or assistance Phone 248â€"4445 or 249â€"0257 counters for Hawks as the little fellows put on another spirited disâ€" . John scored Leafs‘ m'fln:dlrndhhhth uit dos Phans eethey Paveice a standoff with _:hp_i; an excitâ€" for the Red team. MINOR BANTAM Canadian Legion .. . * Green Gaels ............ 0 Canadian Legion continued on top of the Minor Bantam heap by knocking off the Green team on goals by Ivor McMillan and Kent Rennie. Bud Natyawary played a sound game in goal to come up with a shutout. + Budget Centre ..._._____._. 1 notched the only counter for Budget Center on an assist from Bill Thompson. Ron Dionosi played a 3 Points Out Of 10 For Cardinal AC Only one win and a tie in their last five games is the disappointâ€" ing record of the Cardinal Athletic Club bantams of the Toronto Hockey League. The lone win was a 4â€"1 decision over Toronto Townâ€" ship and the tie was a scoreless draw with tailend Bruins. The losses were at the hands of Marlies by a 3â€"1 count, to George Bell by & close 2â€"1 score and most reeently to the powerful Limestone Quarries by a whopping 9â€"1 edge. On Saturday Cards visit George Bell in an attempt to erase the 2â€"1 loss at home to George Bell last Monday, Then next Monday on their home ice at Double Rinks, lCnr& will try again to defeat Marâ€" ies. of the Cardinals, Jim Starchuck, A Hockey Lesson _According to assistant manager In & closely played . Ray strong game to preserve the shutâ€" out for the Centre while Paul Laxâ€" dal also played a strong game in goal for the losers, York Lith®‘................ > & .Jack Adam D: ons# -vuu se affair to lead York to a 4â€"0 win over the luckless Jack Adam crew, Paul Gatti played a steady game in goal for the winners to come up with a shutout. Pritchards Sunoce ....._.___ 2 Ernie Foster‘s Aces 1 Aces scored early at 1.36 on a goal by John Mathews on a setup from Bob Dugan only to have Pritchards equalize in the next minute on & goal by Bobby Clark. Foster‘s played a strong game and it appeared that they would win their first points of the season unâ€" til Bob Clark notched his second tally late in the game to leave Pritchards undefeated. ATOM A "Our boys received a hockey lesson on Monday when we played a real powerhouse of a team and were clobbered 9â€"1 by Limestone." The slick Quarry unit had things all their own way and were led to victory by Boyle and Stone with three goals apiece. Heisel, Blair and Harper also scored for the deâ€" fending bantam champions. Morris Titanic was the lone goalâ€" scorer for Cardinals. Prior to this loss, Glen Corkum had been involved in a couple of close games in the nets for Cardinâ€" als. On Friday he was unbeatable as Cards drew with Bruins 0â€"0 at North Toronto Gardens. Then in the game before he lost a tight 2â€"1 decision to George Bell at Double Prescott and Gilbert scored for George Bell and the goal for Cards by Bob Bolitho was not enough. In games played the week before but not reported, Larry Goodenough, Jim Cain, Stan Gross and Joe Kerâ€" rigan scored for Cards in their 4â€"1 victory over Toronto Township at Dixie Arena, and Gary Hoag got Cards‘ only goal in the loss to Marâ€" lies in that game and Ballanger scored for Toronto Township. They Call Him Cassius "Sometimes his enthusiasm geh‘ the better of him and he has proved to be pretty fast with the dukes," commented Starchuck about this week‘s player in the spotlight, Larry Goodenough. "So we hung the nickname ‘Casâ€" Bob Morrison Scores 5 Mens Toggery Wins 6â€"3 as one peeâ€"wee and three atom games were reâ€"scheduled for a later date. . Bob Morrison led all scorers in the nine games played as Men‘s Toggery doubled the score on Advertiser, 6â€"3 in a minor atom game. Morrison scored five goals and Drew Irwin one. George Chandler was a two goal man for Advertiser and Brian Bird hit once. Hewlett Bros. ..__.___._._._. 3 Smith Packaging . un B This game ended with a split in points as Gary Venner scored twice for Hewletts and Dave Broderick once. Dan Cormier was a goal ‘The â€"Lakeshore Skating Club Carnival reduced the Faustina League schedule la_atfl Saturday scorer John Hasz Shell for Smiths, Jim Emmett PEE WEE litten B9 ‘pon Teram‘ Do | im [paved ne Mâ€"h.vdufl‘.-gzht Flyers. served shutout following his fine Moore Paints play in the previous three games. | |., . __ finally regist THMRIOPEG .......~«â€"szmwos W FIYENG â€"â€"............souinimmwuntemiznts. T Despite the improved performâ€" ance by the Flyers they were once again overpowered by the Biltâ€" smooth performance, ol two goals nphum':‘uhgnh sius" on him," concluded Cards‘ assistant manager. "Actually Larry is not too big in physical stature so I guess he has to be fast," Starâ€" chuck added: Larry lives in Rexdale where he attends St. Benedict‘s school and played his earlier hockey in the Northern Etobicoke Hockey Assoâ€" ciation. Larry was with Northern Etobicoke in atom and pee wee age and last year played with Marâ€" lies as a minorâ€"bantam. ‘ Goodenough had a fair measure of success in lacrosse, a sport which occupies Larry‘s summer. months. He played for Rexdale as an atom, pee wee and bantam and enjoyed his finest year last season when he helped Rexdale win the OMLA "C" bantam championship. ‘The year before Larry was also instrumental in Rexdale‘s winning the OMLA pee wee "B" championship. While playing in his bantam year of lacrosse, Larry also was coâ€" winner with Shawn Cowghlin, of the Labatts Trophy for the most valuable player to his team. Since 1961 Larry has been playâ€" ing for his school in the Humber Valley â€" Knights _ of _ Columbus Hockey League and one season won the scoring title, "His enthusiasm is beginning to rub off on the rest of the team," commented coach Vern Jackson, "and makes us wonder just how far up we would be if all the boys had his desire." | LACROSSE PLAYERS adding a single. TYKE _ Harry Browns _.________ 1 Moose Lodge .....____._._._ 1 _ Steve Leggett clicked for the Browns‘ tally and the Moose Lodge reply came from the stick of Steve Ackley Service ...._._____. I Budget Centre ......._â€"..._... 1 ° Glenn Shaw and Gord Paimer fired the Ackley goals to offset a single by Budget‘s Peter Sikoraki. PEEWEE Garells Service .__.______. 1 These teams competed without success for a win and played the third tie game of the day. Ray Kaysalak scored for Russells, Peter Galbraith replying for Garells. In the best game of the morning MINOR BANTAM Jim Cox led the scoring parade with two goals. Paul Murdock, Ted O‘Mara and Larry Marples hit for singles. Gord Brady got the lone Everingham tally. BANTAM Donaldson Drugs ..____... 4 Owens Cycle ..__.________._ 3 Don Russell Drugs ._____ 1 LACROSSE CLUB are interested in young men in the age group of 16 to 21, having played organized lacrosse,. (Residential Rules Apply) 4 ATOM B 57 Riverhead Drive Rexdale Phone 741â€"2049 up ATTENTION REXDALE JUNIOR ‘B‘ For Further Information Please Call: 244â€"0864 141â€"2608 Intereated Players Meeting Mirg 1 u.:n-.hn-. 0 | goals and two assists, Moore ing | overwhelmed the luckless a pair Bruce Patterson ; flmc«:â€"u--flu ... | winners, while Terry Cashley | W e e i in 141â€"0839 JOSEPH AILEEN ANDERSON CRUDEN WARD 1 170 MULOCK AVENUE BOARD OF EDVUCATION Board of Education WARD 1 REASONABLE PRICES FOR INFORMATION Phone RO 6â€"8911 Evenings 741â€"6491 ot 2 pm. YOTE

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