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Weston Times (1966), 13 Apr 1967, p. 12

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Humberside and St. Lawrence girls‘ teams showed how the game should be played when they battled to a 3â€"2 decision for Humberside. By MUFF MILLS + In a Family Night that contained something for everyone the Alderâ€" wood Minor Hockey League wrapped up its 1966â€"67 season. The jammedâ€"toâ€"capacity arena was the scene of two well played exhibition‘ games . between House â€" League teams and our Etobicoke entries. Presentation of trophies to leading scorers; leading goalies and winâ€" ning teams took place with the proud winners taking their well deâ€" served bows. Mr. and Mrs. A. Demchuk were on hand to present the coveted Randy Demchuk Memorial Trophy for Sportsmanship and Ability to H&C Victors In First Game Of Finals Alderwood Family Night Packs Lakeshore Arena â€" Recovered & Rebuilt Like New LABOUR IS FREE FREE ESTIMATES DAY OR EVENING . ALL WORK GUARANTEED y Canadian School of Custom Upholstery REâ€"UPHOLSTERING DIVISION ©766â€"5655 _ 2738 DUNDAS ST. 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The winners this year were: Atom "B", Ron Kirkey; Atom "A", David Austin; Peewee, Steve Boyâ€" len; Minor Bantam, Bob Cahute; Bantam, Ken Russell and Midget, Andy Walker. Jack Hussey, viceâ€" president in charge of our E.H.A. operations, presented the trophies to the winning boys from those is mf‘d annually & the boy, who, in the opinion of division, best combines the qualities of good sportsmanship and team ability. the éurprised winners. This trophy This was a well played, exciting Motors U.R.W. George Sutton â€" Simpson Mr. Hussey also presented the For Further Information to the Brampton Golf Course s ©@77â€"2512 Mark Ackley opened the scoring for H & C late in the first period. Two goals by Tommy Manning and singles by Guy Cody and Larry Bell gave the Cartage boys a subâ€" stantial lead which the C.U.P.E. team were unable to reduce. Jeff Spalding in the nets for the winners was fronted by a solid defense and in this department H & C‘s Joe Silkorski deserves special mention for his part in effectively controlling the C.U.P.E. sharpshooters who were held scoreâ€" less for the first time in 23 games played this season. In the first game of the "best of three" finals H & C Cartage downed C.U.P.E. 5â€"0 and are drivâ€" ing hard to capture double honâ€" ours by adding the playoff title to their League Championship. | decision and the clinching goal by John Lesmore wrapped it up for the winners. Bruce Capstick set John up on that insurance goal. After a rather dismal season, George Sutton is to be heartily congratulated for their terrific showing in the playâ€"offs and a speâ€" cial word of praise to Coach Ross Clarke for the wonderful spirit that he instilled in the team. defeated Queensway Marine in the series. pass from Andy Walker. U.RW. scored & goal almost immediately that was signalled as good, then, after heated consultation, was waved off. and team spirit. George Sutton setâ€" wA? Walker for the opening tally. Andy let a drifter fly as he crossed the blue line that handâ€" cuffed Danny Kaye. John Wood tied it up near the end of the first period when he tipped in Ken Mills‘ long shot from the point. Left comâ€" pletely in the clear, Tom McMartin shot Sutton out in front again on a $1,095 U.R.W. visibly sagged after that rge Sutton strictly on desire BRAND NEW 1965 Volkswagen Deluxe, one owner $1,195 1750 Garells had scored early . and were clinging tenaciously to a 1â€"0 feadâ€"with twoâ€"minutesâ€"leftâ€"toâ€"play: Russell coach Jim Blackwood pulled his netminder and the move paid off as Russells tied the score, foreâ€" ing the game into overtime. Robillards 5 _ Yuills Cartage 4 Robillards won the minor bantam crown in another cliff hanger type of game. Bob Hart led the winners with a pair of goals and singles Faustina Hockey, house league style, came to an end last Saturâ€" day as the final three champions were declared in atom, peeâ€"wee and minor bantam leagues. In each case, the teams involved were deadâ€" locked at a game apiece, thus creatâ€" ing a sudden death game to decide the winners. Garells 2 Russells Drugs 1 Garells won the peeâ€"wee game in the most exciting tilt of the day. Jim Kotyck scored what was the winning goal in the second overâ€" time period for Garells but the thrills came in regulation time. Penalties: Burrows holding) 2.25; Collins (roughing) 2.25; Evans (slashing) 3.25; R. Chittick (slash) 3.25; Taylor (hooking) 8.42; Grisdale (hook) 9.57; Stickley, 5 minutes (fighting) 14.41; Lacey, 5 minutes (fighting) 14.41; Glynn (lebow) 14.41. netminder George Tracey had to do some quick covering up as this shot by a Peterborough player slipped by him but it didn‘t have the strength to go into the net. Peg_erborough's Rob Mackness tries vainly to reach the puck but is being (April 7 at Dixie Arena) Dixieâ€"2; Peterboroâ€"0 . LINEUPS Peterboro: Reid, Blastoran, Craigs, MacLeish, R. Chittick, P. Chittick, Davis, McDowell, Blewett, Stabler, Mackness, Glynn, Lacey, Collins, Grady. Dixie: Tracey, Grisdale, Burrows, Ego, Burford, Ahisten, Evans, Gordaneer, Pelyk, Tucker, Cunningham, Danby, Taylor, Stirling, Stickley. â€"_____ THIRD PERIOD + Penalties: R. Chittick (trip) 1.10; McLeish (trip) 6.16; .Burford (too many men) 12.51; Collins (charge) 15.10. Three Champs named Faustina Ends Season THE PUCK GOT BYâ€"BUT NOT FAR ENOUGH. Dixie 1. Dixie: Taylor (Danby) ... ... commmsemmmemenienmenieuminnd | LAR 2. Dixie: Taylor (Stirling, Tucker) . mamnnnee se 4999 Penalties: Grisdale (hook) 3.14; Blewett (high stick) 5.07; Craigs (slash) 6.47; Burrows (holding) 16.49. _ s * SECOND PERIOD _ + + ® t~ I All "that is iR now of tholWoh-by.Apdlu.lmn'ilhdldduflsflduhntudomhhm AM.H,L. season is the breakâ€"up| 7:30 p.m. This is the most imporâ€"| Everyone is invited, no, URGED to\of minor hockey in Alderwood, general meeting to be held at the|tant meeting of the season as the|attend. If you have the interests of| please plan to attend, and bring a Church of The Miraculous Medal| men to handle the teams‘ activities|your community and its boys at|friend. You will be most welcome. 4â€"Whee! Dise Brakes Rustâ€"Prooted Body 45 Miles Per Gellon W /S Wipers 4 On The Floor Childâ€"Proot Rear Door Locks Plus Many, Many More! FEATURES: Like Mew _____ 1966 RENAULT _â€"_ Deuphine 766â€"4800 $1,195 SCORING SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD went to Gary Waites, Bill Cox and Tom Keyes. The four Yuills goals were spread between Rick Davies, Craig Brinkman, Jim Gray and Steve Bilak. ( O‘Brien Cartage ce 2 Rhea Flowers 1 Murray Marlingâ€"was the hero for O‘Brien‘s as he scored both goals with Fred Chorley picking up an assist on the first one. Jim Metlin scored the lone Rhea goal as Jim Young and Bruce Gaw assisted. The world‘s largest encyclopedia | was written centuries ago by 2000 | Chinese scholars. The complete set‘ consisted of 11,095 handâ€"written . volumes ASK US! o WE‘LL DO ANYTHING TO MAKE YOU HAPPY! « 1. Peterboro: Stabler (Blewett, P. Chittick) 1. 3.09 2. Peterboro: R. Chittick (MacLeish, P. Chittick) ..__.____._. 712 3. Dixie: Ego (Evans, Ahisten) .. .. . . wl 1147 4. Dixie: Stirling (Tucker . 18.24 Penalties: Blastoran (hold) 7.58; Stabler (interference) 9.45; Burford (slash) 14.22; Pelyk (slash) 13.29; Stabler (elbow) 19.0%, 5: Dixie: Stirling (Tucker, Evans) % â€"<3AA% 6. Peterboro: P. Chittick (Stabler, MacDowell) 1418 Penalties: Lacey (trip) 3.28; Burrows (hold) 12.19; Evans (high stick) 13.02; Blewett (high stick) 13.02; Stabler (slash) 15.33; Stickley (inter.) 15.33; MacDowell high stick) 19.16. THIRD PERIOD . 7. Dixie: Stirling (Tucker, Evans) . pumicioqumatniemi B0 8. Dixie: Burford (Ego) 4 eiireinidoenmnsmeermmrems m s B 9. Peterboro: Stabler (MacLeish, Blastoran) ..____.__._.____.__ 1742 10. Dixie: Taylor (Ego) . * marmmenninmncninze . 19.34 Penalties: Evans (rough) 13.06; Collins (2 mins. high stick, 2 mins. rough) 13.06; Blewett (charging) 14.43; Blewett (trip) 17.06; Blewett (10 minute misconduct) 17.06; Ego (slash) 17.14; Ahisten covered by Dixie‘s Dave Burrows. Bill Stabler of Peterâ€" borough moves into the action in the background but too late to take part in the play. Dixie won this game 6â€"4 to take a 3â€"0 lead in the Ontario Jr. B. semiâ€"finals. . Peterboro: Davis, MacDowell, Blewett, Stabler, Mackness, Glynn, Lacey, Collins, Grady. Dixie: Tracey, Grisdale, Ego, Burford, Ahisten, Evans, Gordaneer, Pelyk, Tucker, Cunningham, Ross, Stirling, Taylor, Stickely. (trip) 20.00, gP 789 THE QUEENSWAY â€" CL 1â€"3333 2 BLOCKS WEST OF ROYAL YORK ROAD HANCOCK TIRE LIMITED .SCORING SUMMARY (April 9 at Dixie Arena) & Dixieâ€"6; Peterboroâ€"4 . LINEUPS Reid, Blastoran, Craigs, MacLeish, R. Chittick, P. Chittick, MacDowell, Blewett, Stabler, Mackness, Glynn, Lacey, FINAL 3 DAYS SECOND PERIOD SALE CLEARANCE FIRST PERIOD AT '4(&

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