KIRK AND OMALLEY BIG POINT GETTERS AS FLYERS AND VICTORS SHOW POWERâ€" HOUSE IN ROYAL YORK PEE WEE SERIES , â€" TYKE DIW#.!ON Parro Printing Falconsâ€"4 Joseph‘s Hair Stylists Jetsâ€"1 Neil Evans led the Falcons to a clear cut victory over Jets showâ€" ing his skating skill as he picked , _ Royal York Community ANGELO‘S REXDALE PLAZA 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. N. the people of the world. A HAPPY NEW YEAR REXDALE restavrant To Our Many Friends and Clientele from the Management and Staff of Season‘s Greetings on this day of peace and 4800 DUNDAS w. BE 1â€"6701 fl(‘. yï¬ rl'.’é TAVERN â€" BELMONT CHEVâ€"OLD5 1945 LAWRENCE AVE. WEsST m (C. Kok us rememter, as we catebrate Hisibicth, hi that our duty to mankind is ever growing in a wor! . F that gropes for peace and understanding. With ’ trust in Him ... and with the spirit of love, we must renew our faith and dedicate our efforts to accomplish that ideal. LEN, GEORGE AND STAFF OF egyi‘s Hawks Fadden tounted Savages other score. Stephen Clutsam climaxed a fine effort to gain Hawks‘ only tally, A game Hawk team put forth a good effort though in a losing cause. Richards Hardware Dodgersâ€"2 McNamara‘s Pet Shop Acesâ€"1 from Fisher rounded out Falcons impressive performance. Hedley from VanKempen was‘the lone Jet taily and Brioux played his usual heads up game. Steinberg Savagesâ€"3 John Hegyi Realtors Hawksâ€"1 Chris Walker showed his usual fast skating style breaking out time after time only to be foiled by Stephen Potter in goal for Dodgers and the stout bodger Grieco in goal for Comets turnâ€" ed in a sterling effort only to be beaten by the driving combo of Litzenberger, Armstrong and Robb, Reid‘s Flowers Roversâ€"2 Miller‘s Esso Tigersâ€"1 up two goals and an assist. Bolâ€" attack with two goals and a fine all round performance. Dave Mcâ€" Although missing a key figure in their attack in the person of Michale Davis, Dodgers managed a shutout over Comets on goals by Dean Litzenberger. . Comets were not able to: reply but the score did not reflect the game as both teams fought on an even basis for control of the puck. defence. In a tight fought battle which saw both Lamb and ~McFarlane put up good battles in their reâ€" spective goals the Dodgers squeakâ€" ed by Aces on goals by Brian Bird from Murray Townsend and Gordon Clarke unassisted, Mike Kirk from Bob Nelson was the only reply from Aces as time ran out in their bid to come from beâ€" hind, In a game marred by penalties Rovers gained the nod over Tigers as Joe Ursino and Peter Morrison _ blasted â€" drives past Tigers‘ goalie. p MINOR ATOM DIVISION Drugtown Pharmacy Dodgersâ€"2 Chic Casuals Cometsâ€"0 Tigers kept the pressure REXDALE _ Not only did Victors come up ‘with a powerful attack which paid dividends but they showed sufficâ€" ient defensive strength to prevent Hawks shooting on McLarty in goal for most of the game. Mcâ€" Larty was tested only twice as compared to the luckless Andrews who was bombarded repeatedly. _ Flyers dealt swiftly with Wings for their second big win of the Tseries as McEwen counted his first hat trick netting three in a row. ‘Solerski and Kirk set up McEwen repeatedly as this powerâ€" ful line poured rubber at McKay. Kirk and White also counted for Flyers. Wings lone marker came from Attwell who was set up by Hazzard. s Viking Automtoive Victorsâ€"7 Wharton Construction Hawksâ€"O Any ‘budding Paviova‘s in our community? For the first time in Etobicoke there will be an opporâ€" tunity for boys and girls between the ages of seven and *sixteen years to win s scholarship to the Lessia Adutt Ballet School. All Etobicoke children are eligâ€" ible to compete, except students of the ballet school. The audition for the contest will be held on Wednesday, Decemiber 28 at the Martingrove Shopping Centre, 2nd floor, 5 Lavington Drive, Weston. The first prize will be a five year scholarship; second prize a threeâ€"year scholarship. and third prize a oneâ€"year . scholarship. There will be prizes for boys and three for girls. Bob Moore was a. tower of strength on the defensive line for Rangers protecting Patterson in goal. Kramer showed up well for Rangers among the forwards. Stan‘s Cycle Cyclonesâ€"O 27 Cartage Truckersâ€"0 Cyclones and Truckers played to a goaless draw as neither team was able to generate an attack sufficient to beat the others deâ€" fence. Both goalies turned in a good performance. PEE WEE DIVISION Ken Gibb Realtors Flyersâ€"5 Walkers® White Rose Wingsâ€"1 Doug Martin in goal for Redâ€" men turned in an outstanding performance in a losing cause as Rangers edged the Redmen on the strength of a single counter that got by Martin who had made six saves in the opening minutes of the game to rob Rangers strong attack. The times of the auditions areâ€" T to 8 years of age, 10:30 a.m.; 9 to 10 years of age, 11:30 a.m.; 11 to 12 years of age, 12:30 p.m.; 13 to 16 years of age, 1:30 p.m. Children should> wear shorts or stretehy pants and socks, shirt or blouse with short sleeves and must be accompanied by a parent. This seems to be a wonderful opportunity for the talented child of perhaps a large family whose specialized attention has to be throughout the game but were able to notch one goal in the first period and in spite of, having a man advantage on three ‘becasions in the second they could not tie the score. Morrison played well going both ways for Rovers and both goalies showed they will be hard to beat as the season goes on. Ray Riley Fuel Oil Rangersâ€"1 ATOM DIVISION Richview To 401 in i contend that Toronto will be the North American centre of modern art within ten years. Who knows, mnhnmm- Hamel right here in waiting to be discovered. St. Richards of Chichester The Women‘s Calendar Year held their Christmas meeting on December 12. Mr. Stan Pashley, organist and choir master of the church, attended to play for the secretary; Mrs. Joyce Murdoch, treasurer, and Mrs. Andrea Farâ€" ley membership convenor. Next meeting will be held on January 9 at which time the forâ€" mat for the coming year will be discussed, : were served. follows: Mrs. Betty: McGregor, president; Mrs. Carol Robinson, viceâ€"president; Mrs. Bery! Hall, good turns. The 575th pack visited the residents of Kipling Acres and distributed 24 bars of soap. These little girls of 9 to 10 years of age spent an hour chatting to the old folks and were asked to come again soon, . * The Brownies of the 374th and 581st packs were pleased to be able to make place mats and marshmallow place cards for the curtailed owing to the necessities of the family as a whole. Good Turns The Brownies in the area have The election of officers were as IMPERIAL |Use Your ESSOâ€"MATIC Credit Card!| sixtyâ€"five children in Thistletown s ‘The nine Brownie packs of the Martingrove District are making a cash donation to the underprivâ€" ileged children of Thailand. The 511th pack decided to make the mental health patients their projects this year and sent new gifts to be distributed. All Saints Parish All Saints Parish CWL monthly meeting was held on December 12. Members brought small gifts that were auctioned: off by Mrs. G. Natale, Proceeds were donated to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. | Christmas called "Belief in Humanity ?" Ob! and can I have a new League of Nations? I broke the old one beâ€" eause I didn‘t know how to work it, but I‘d like to try again. And may I have a brand new Magna held on January 9, 1967. _ A Letter to Sants Claus Leonard A. Braithwaite M.P.P., Etobicoke Riding 249â€"2288 Greetings New Year TO THE ETOBICOKE Best Wishes WioteEarzation SeRvice GUARANTEED ESSOâ€"RAD ANTI FREEZE of us when I ask: Bring us back | Leacock at Christmas 1942. 1 something of the world we had,\know about you I feel it is and didn‘t value at its worth . . .\ as appropriate now ~ per the universal peace, the goodwill| more so, BELMONT TV THIRTYâ€"THREE TWENTYâ€"ONE BLOOR STREET WEST DIXON & ISLINGTON 2413554 JANE & FNCH DON MILLS & SHEPPARD THREE LOCATIONS: * dUMiAmMrEcS Skp _ friendly patronage and wish you the bo-t of holidays. Candy canes and holly good cheer , . . time to Merry Christmas everyone.