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Weston Times (1966), 6 Apr 1967, p. 9

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“Stars Iklitht 300 Amesbury Hockey Players N-arrdtttitrstarmigtt odlllplewmw mthisarrimlatitteirAat- tttte-ehsdrwintruPtta-t" s. KILL. cm Hall a me,mumm Hahn-lawman?“ wmmmmu “Mummwmd thegattteeinewithtttepV ,ustarmutdttteeorner.Hestatad hadnverbemalbwedomu thiapm'tttafthettoedeys-. Equuysargtrisiogtohimtms player! m in atieoa-, arsademtrermastGvettoeitame by the am of the Amel- b‘El'théfJRWd‘ a'" ,, V taitiiikiitd on the large m- bar of parents (especially motte are) sitting down to dinner wit the how, Bali: looked back on his life an I was hockey player, in! manila! tttat Ittr puma: landed all his games, and gave him their mm "In am." he said, "both Bob Fallon-d and my perms attend each game we Nay, even now. We are always usured that we do have MA" pom " every game." In tmogratuMtiog the winning teams ttf the league. Baun,emF ”led the been. saying that they a (Tritrruytciir(9ntyr, " PIG GIANT Friday, Saturday, Sunday " April T, 8, 9, 1967 Dedication Service - t ML, Sunday, April ' WESTON 'ngBmulrjalliltll cfjiutcEstyres" 11.1)!) Ban. 10:00 am. 11:00 un. Ninety-three yen-I of Dedictted Service ere marked by the Opening of our New Chapel on Hwy. No.,10 Just North of Queen Elizabeth Way between Port Credit and Cookwille. Thin becomes our Third Conveniently located Funeral Chapel to offer UnderiaiidiieBerviee in Time of Need. V - _ aus saw AT CHURCH mm ”57 am Rt. Wm 'HT-IIB" __ “3m 15% _ Sunday, April 9th, 1967 - Morning Worship - Junior & Intermediate School - Pu Bible Chan - Nursery, Kindergarten. Primary, Crib Comer 2180 Huri'mtario Street - Cooksville 279-7033 Wilt Gola You are invited to ERAL DIRECPORS LIMI m ammnoxs or name: through travel in up and vomit; hockey m such as Japan and china. "Hockney Ind school go together" he said. "With more teams in the league, more man- agement jobs will be available to retiring players." bert Camastra, Allan Pink, Doug Robinson, Drid Lobley. Bruce (Continued on page 18) Pu~|ford and Baun Are Star Guests At Amesbury Sports Club Banquet flunk: to} hard vol-Hag Ind well org-nixed dedicated execu- tive. the Amesbury. sports club hockey banquet was A huge suc- cess with 300 attending. Hockey players and parents were indeed surprised and pleased with the Irrvial of not one, but two Maple Leaf hockey players - Bobby THE PROUD WINNERS, These players received trophies as the result of theirtems coming mrtanrtmr-hrthe Amesbury minor hockey Hmtgue. On left 1yonaid Patskop of Bi-Right Drugs bantam team admires the Ronald Hastings trophy, Stephen Donovan of the Rack and Cue midget team holds the Joe Gould trophy. next is Elvio Del Zotto who presented the present draw price, a watch. to Rack and Cue's Joe Mancini, beside him is Sam Sal- onia Amesbury club president, and Grant Donovan of Larry's B.P. atoms who received the K.M.A. trophy. Sam Snlonia. club president, speaking to the parents present. stressed the need for Help! Help'. Help! The only qualification .nec- essay to assist the club are I sincere desire and intern! to " sist our local vouth in sporting aetivties. Thedubie now-looking for someone to take charge of the During the evening many draw prizes were awarded to the play- ers, Bobby Baun presented " autographed hockey stick to Peter Cianbelline. and Bob Pulford presented Bob McKinlay with his autographed hockey stick. in ap- preciation of the good deed he had performed during the year for Amesbury hockey club. Weston's Bob Pullord gained special attention at the head table,, when he was presented with a huge birthday cake in hon: our of his 3131 birthday'. Much to the delight of both Pulford Ind the boys, the cake was adorn. ed with trick candies. Even with than] at a few boys, the candles refused to go out. Baum and Bob Pu1iord, PONTIAC. BUICK a CADILLAC Meet your Addison’s neighbourhood roprescntative o Firebird brought to tour door, call him at his home number 19.. above) or at 925-9341. And up member, Addisoo't stands may to Addison's m lav h cleaved announce thot your Addison re: yer-mm can now em. dam ”when drives m cm of the for of five fantastic Firebirds. To h 'iiiiduder: all you a Pontiac inblrd hr less than any other doom. n..- “Loam Addiun'l on Icy [0.00.0me Firebirds available for demonstration , drives OI IAV LIMITID MR. GUY MILLS " Toledo Driv- Mining, ltr, re WWW To have no" The K.M.A. trophy in the atom section was won by Tom Pink's Larry's B.P. team. Making the presentations to the team mem- hers were sponsorf Caesar Mum and Bruce Robinson. Team mem- bers no: Em Cicchini, Danny Appio, Grant Donovan, Anthony D'Antonio, Larry Robinson. Paul Ormond. Kevin Klvamugh. AI- (Contmued on page 18) Each boy at the banquet was presented with I special centen- nial design hockey crest, and tm. phies were presented to the win. ning teams. The president announced that the ball season will soon be start. in, and registration would take place at Amesbury community centre hall on Saturdays April 8 and 15 from 9:00 am. to 12:00 noon. How about coming along with your boys and registering as a helper yourself? hardball section this spring. No volunteers - no hardball. It is " simple as that. A local tau-human ereated comidcublc excitement Ind npcculnuon lust Suntan morn- ing (April lat) with large signs on the window at n vacant more on Wm loud. APRIL lst moot by the 'goodold mam cusses will be held while hi Village in open to the puNie, so vision an see for unmeives how the little red set-30mins operated a 100 yam ago. HER job." TRAVELLING THROUGH _ Visiting Dawnsvww sewn! time “and. Mes. Evelyn Cunt w 60% at the door. Punn'NHEAo SAYS: UncleBobbyhasbeeninvitedlzo beoalramiAtrtheeoyyymeetttd allttteyourtgatV mgreshmeotswiiibeavailaue amiyoueandoyourgoodtum Mtor20,aedmakirtghotheven- imrsatuilNusemrthis-etie have emttributed to Caoada's cut. tural heritage and will gather to celebrate Cam‘s Ciotemtial. Penmmnm d "Slew My Beauty" will take place at Speu Valley Drive public school (one block and: ot Ward Ave. and west of Jane St.) and Mrs. Wholly. tyymmissiooer NNI. Territories is to be guest cl honor tine me evening - channel " "extdoorloseshisiob; depres- iam-wheat-tSeymour-YRS; ttrisoeimvsnhemsGuidesttom, SLEEPING BEAUTY BROWNIES HELP OTHERS A modem version uf Sleeping‘ Beauty will be pre-reed by the 560 Browen'e Pack d Span Villa Drive, entitled “Sheep My Beau- ty" on April 19 and ao, It 7:30 pan. This promises to be an out, standing evrsting tor family eu- to help these girls help when Thetmtireproceed-illtresviit Themwiiibeisit. 19, ar,-and ml, IO, mn at 3:10 p.m. This program will iqude: Arts, History, Old Glass, Antiques, Fm. Displays. Crdtsmen. "As many of our members have children who will be taking the Family Life. course in school," says president Mrs. Sally-Anne Kerman, "the ratepayers feel this is I good way to show the parents how the subject will be presented as part of the curric. ulum." Faculty members from the are: schools are also being im vited. Meeting starts at 8:00 Ftp. in Driftwood public school. Films, Slides? and Speakers. Am missed Ner further informa- tion and eel can the "Y" at Dam,hteatedoearwttodt+emt $miianLirteRd.,1% mam Wile Blvd., will be opener inn-acting by them mSIlr mar-Med .11ch (BMW - 'aseriesnnttobe Guest speaker Bing Cauwell. coordinator of physical and health education tor North York board of education, will discuss the subject in layman's terms and answer questions. Home Life Is Theme Of Discussion In Driftwood School family Life is the theme of next Tuesday's meeting of Uni- versity Village Ratepayers with two films, "Girl to Woman" and "Boy to Man", being shown as an introduction to the subject. " man-m. When " "re'Natptdt cal-t- urd-y evening. it VII 'tdy t ted many people had been “Ayn . ' DAM BUSINESS APRIL 2nd Govemmm House with the Us Gown: General Valuer] sign- ami John Riley (and Downsview); Ruben. Niven. James mu. Brain Sign. Alan Bank. Had wig (tth MW); Dun“ Stapben Webb (an. Domv-iaw); mun; Tom Hall, mu name my Dabble Acres). Anna had previously won com- mendation with I first prim over- all win in North York - repeat- ing this feat in Metro competi- tion. Congratulations'. I THE NOTEPAD Tuesday, April 11 - Home & School Annual Meeting. human. public mono], 8 pan. by the Plumber Me'moriil Hospi- tal Women's Auxiliary. Ticket- Giit,m Ball" - trimmed win iced by Ania-w Am. TALKING POINT We were pleased no but“ Am Mimic: at Emu-y Rd. ti2sianest.)intt-idtstt. biakirtg eoeesk-tirsais on W Monty and was swanky! I ps Wednesday. April " - ' tennial Pam Show" med Wednesday; M 12 - ‘Svm:

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