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Weston Times (1966), 29 Dec 1967, p. 8

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8 â€" North Etobicoke Hockey w66 . With five minutes left and leading 2â€"1 Thistletown‘s deâ€" fence let down and Thomson poped in three fast goals. Thisâ€" tletown scored to close the gap to one goal but Campbell‘s late unassisted goal sewed up the game for Thomson. Other scorâ€" ers for Thomson were Sutton (2), Swift and Lammers with assists from Sannutoâ€" (2) and Faulkner.~ Edwards,~ Newton and Dollimore scored for Thisâ€" tletown with assists from Ciorâ€" letti (2), Summers and Edâ€" wards. & PEE WEE: Dec. 16 â€"â€"Bison goatie Mike Dédd. Im‘.fâ€"-flnn 0 you are in last place and you play the top team you have to play it one way â€" at Goalies Cayen and Mitchell snuffed out many good scoring opportunities as the top and bottom teams fought out a tie. Haskins scored unassisted for Hanna, while Gilbert scored for Eddy‘s from Till. ‘Thomson Plumbing 5, ‘Thistletown Lions 3 Th& Cubs, minus 4 players, opened the scoring early when Jeff Bacon combined wtih Jim Grout to score. Within a minute the Wolves tied the game on‘a "sleeper" play, Jim Robertson from Randy Wiggins. Adding to the win were Bob Curley, David Bumu.ol}‘lnd Randy Wigâ€" gins. John Commerford and Jim Grout were outstanding for the Cubs. Bisons 2â€"Royals 2 The fifth place Bisons pulled off a big upset against the second place Royals. Big Pat O‘Neill opened up the game on passes from Roger Pelow and Brian Clark. Ted Harris got the equalizer. Ken Carroll, with help from Brian Clark, put the Royals up for the second time. At the 9:45 mark of the final period, Captain â€" Tan Percy, stored on a pass from Jim Turnbull. Star of the Afterncon Sheldon Esso 1 ATOM B:: Dec. 23 Rexdale Lions 4, Garrett Manufacturing 1 After a close_contest, Rexâ€" dale Lions pulled away towards the end of the game, for their first win. Lun, McFadyen, Ferâ€" nane and Madeiros scored for the winners with assists from MacDonald, Miron, Kotyk (2) and Fernane. Adams scored for Garrett late in the game assistâ€" ed by Kenery and Crosby. Sheldon Esso 3, Acadian Platers 1 Acadian controlled the puck most of the game, but Sheldon won on two breakâ€"away goals by John Lammers and Taylor. Peter Lammers added the inâ€" surance goal from Doucette and Sannuto while Sheldon had a twoâ€"map advantage late in the game. DeSantis scored Acadian‘s only goal on a pass out from Sye. Rexdale Plaza 1, Valentine Enterprises 0 ATOM A: Dec. 16 Thomson Plumbing 3, Hanna Real Estate 1 Thistletown Lions 2, Eddy‘s B.P. 2 ATOM A: Dec. 23 > ATOM B: Dec. 16 Acadian Platers 3, Garrett M. 1 Rexdale Plaza 2, Rex. Lions 2 Valentine Enterprises 2, Rexdale moved into a tie for second place on an unassisted goal by Owttrim. ATOM A: Dec. 16 Eddy‘s .B.P. Service 1, Hanna Real Estate 1 Home Juice 2, Westway Centre 0 â€" Index Card 7, Gibson Willoughby 2 PEE WEE: Dec. 23 _ Index Cards 4, Home Juice 2 Stephenson played an outâ€" xtanding game with an authenâ€" tic hatâ€"trick and an assist on This was a closely played game with Jim Dippel getting the first goal for the Regals in the first period. The Tigers tied it up when Billy Lincoln put one‘ in unassisted. Jaguars 2â€"Wildcats 0 The Wildcats outâ€"played the Jaguars all the way through the game but were unable to score against David Kissick. Me“nnwhilzrflohfi Stanford got 2 goals, askisted by Brian Jobb and Cameron McKay. Stephen Kerr and Kevin Kack played well for the Wildcats. Mustangs 2â€"Cougar« 0 Tigers 1â€"Regals 1 Lance Orr starred in goal for the â€" Mustangs. Dave Outerâ€" bridge put one goal in on a pass from Dave Hoocey, nnd_ Trent Percy sewed up the-gnr" later on with an unassisted marker. The Cougars receited a good effort from Gary %r* rope. / 3 ATOM DIVISION Cubs fif-Wolveu 4 Humber Valley Hockey Ponze hit for the winner, . _Perdok assisting. The TYKE DIVISION record. Reid, Burley and Gane also assisted. Prokopets and MacMurchy scored for Home Juice with assists from Miller and McVey. Gibson Willoughby 3, Westway Centre 1 The lastâ€"place Gibson team took an early lead on two unâ€" assisted goals by: McCrae and a single by Foley from McCrae and Jonhstone. Westway‘s goal was scored by Hamilton from Milette and Hogendoorn. MINOR BANTAM: Dec. 15 Smith Packaging 6, Penco Construction 3 Litton Systems 3, Braithwaite Legal Eagles 3 MINOR BANTAM: Dec. 22 Braithwaite Legal Eagles 3, Penco Construction 0 Supported by a strong effort substitute goalie Glen Locke shutout Penco while Malone, Deffton and Douglas scored for Braithwaite with assists from Cadger and Haun. Smith Packaging 3, Litton Systems 2 In a seeâ€"saw struggle, Smith edged Litton on a. goal by Campbell assisted by Summerâ€" field and Belbeck and two by Belbeck, both assisted by Sumâ€" merfield and Campbell. Sterâ€" pin scored Litton‘s first goal on a pass from Woodhill, and Bennett scored the other unâ€" assisted. _ Wakefield preserved Smith‘s win with many good saves, | including two penalty shots. In a fast, wideâ€"oper game Rexdale Plaza scorers were Mutton, Peter Taylor, Derék Taylor (2) and Maggio (2) with assists by Clifton, Thomâ€" son, Boyle and Wilson (2). Fillfer, Panasiuk and Glebe scored for D&J with assists from McDonald and Fillier. MINOR MIDGET: Dec. 22 El Paso 3, Hanford Lumber 2 ho ground at all for the reâ€" BANTAM: Dec. 15 Sanelli Pools 4, Rexdale Plaza 1 Skyline Marina 4, D&J Sports 1 BANTAM: Dec. 22 Skyline Marina 1, Sanelli Pools 0 Goalies Chapman and Thompâ€" son played strong games as Skyline deged Sanelli on an unâ€" assisted goal by Johnston. Rexdale Plaza 6, D&J Sports 3 El Paso 5, Thistletown Fina 2 Hanford Lumber 2, c Maxwell Plumbing 1 In a display of good offenâ€" ive and defensive hockey El Paso wan on goals by Xamin, Best and McLeod with assists by Harrison and â€" Blandford. were unassisted. MINOR MIDGET: Dec. 15 mainder of the game. Shutout number three for Gord Southâ€" worth. The Hawks had 4 of their best players out with the flu which did not help their cause one bit. For the Hornets, Rick Warren got the shutout while Garry Day pumped in 2 goals. John Robertson put in the third goal. Rams 1â€"Eagles 1 Noseworthy‘s goal as Index Card maintained their allâ€"win Steve Longboat of the Rams npened up the scoring in the first period and Bill Banks soon knotted up the count. All through the long second period the 2 teams battled with no advantage to either side. MINOR BANTAM DIVISION Hornets 3â€"Kawks, 0 Pete Klugman continted his excellent play in nets for the Rockets. Scott Creighton scored the first goal and late in the second period Brian Mclnerney put in the insurance goal. Bruce Leeming scored the 3rd goal. Missiles 3â€"Meteors 2 Hiseox, Bmhlobfi and Paul m w got 2. The Aces‘ defense held up for the victory but not before Redmen Glen Tooping and Pete Fuller Rockets 3â€"Mercurys 0 The Meteors‘ Steve Hattin opened up the scoring but Craig Dick soom knotted up the count. Steve Hattin put his side ahead again getting his second goal. John Ling tied the game up again. The two . teams battled on even terms until Dave Donaldsoh put one in unâ€" assisted. The Aces jumped into an early lead in the first period before the Redmen could score. Ace goals werk by Cameron A â€" superlative _ game â€" was turned in by Paul Estey in nets for the Planets. Planets‘ Cam Boyd got 1 goal and an assist while the second goal cam» from. the â€" talented | stick of Brian McQuarrie. ‘TWa assist« were also contributed by Larry Citrullo. Staffs‘ goalie, Bruce Te:r';. kept the score down to a 2 goal minimum. , _ BANTAM DIVISJON Planets 2â€"Staffs 0 PEE WEE DIVISION Friday, December 39, 1967 12 DY HA! Rexdale Texaco 2, Humber Valley 3 Juvenile: . Wimco Steel 2, Alderwood Junior: Leaside Contracting 2, Alderwood 4 Toronto Olympic Atom : IGA 0, T.T.HL 1 IGA 8, Taymer 0 Pee Wee: Furniture Industry Goulding Park 1 St. Mike‘s 0 Cloverdale Shamrocks 0, Compton TV 2 Cutler Brands 7, " Blue Flame Ltd. 1 MIDGET JUVENILE: Dec Minor Atom: Lou‘s Trans. 1, Goulding Park 0 Lou‘s Transport 0, Furniture Ind. 6, TTHL. Minor Bantam: |leâ€"% M.O.H. 2, Western Dodgers 2 Bantam : Cloverdale Shamrocks 3, Red Wings 3 Minor Midget: Saxon Shoppe 1, Goulding Park 1 Saxon Shoppe 0, TV 11 4 Midget: ‘ York Steel 3, Neil MacNeil York Steel 3, Scarboro Lion York Steel 1, Scarboro Lion Juvenile: Etobicoke Insulation 0, Dorset Park 1 Maggio, Souter, Poirier and Tell scored for Maxwell Plumbâ€" ing as they edged Thistletown Fina in a wellâ€"played game. Tell, K*lmin. Souter, McKenâ€" na and Maggio earned assists. Ryan‘s two goals and Danny Tell‘s single for‘ Thistletown were all unassisted. _ . Cutler Brands 2, Compton TV 2 In a good fast game, Hurst 4 stood out with a goal and an assist and some good playâ€" making. O‘Rourke. scored the other Cutler goal. Reimer asâ€" sisted on Hurst‘s goal. Crosby and Van Kempin counted for Compton assisted by Crone and Duncan. Atom : Fibre Metal 5, Aldérwood 2 Stark Iron and Metal 2, Alderwood 2 Minor Bantam: Regina Contractors 1, W Mall 3 Bantam : _ Spar Mechanical 2, West Mall 1 Minor Midget: Escar Foods 0, Hum, Valley 2 Midget: M.O.H. 5, West Hill 6 dented the twine for a goal each. MIDGET JUVENILE: Dec. 17 Belmont Chevrolet 6, Paul McéConkey put the Hawks into an early lead but his goal proved to be the only score for his team during the game:. Capt. Paul Jones of the Wolves, got his second 4â€"goal trick of the season, and Robb Butler chipped in with 1 goal and 2 assists, while Brad Stern also got a goal and 2 assists. Pete Bosworth notched his first goal of the season. MIDGET DIVISION Wolves 7â€"Hawks 1 Maxwell Plumbing 4, Thistletown Fina 3 Tigers 3â€"Braves 0 The Tigers keptâ€"their â€"slim firstâ€"place margin intact, with Mike Bateman turning in the shutout. The goal scoring was split between Brian Tracey, John Jarema and John Cooney, who got an assist as well as a goal. The roof fell in on the luckâ€" less Hornets when they were bombed by the Bisons in the highest scoring fray of the seaâ€" son. Bison Wayne Britton got theâ€"hat trick with 3 goals, Don Mitchell scored 2 goals, Bob Huffman 1 goal, Mark Murphy 1 goal, Dave Humbert 1 goat, and Randy Mould 1 goal. Frank Jennings put in Ahe lone Horâ€" net score. Bisons 9â€"Hornets 1 Don Mills 3 IN THE THORNCREST PLAZA â€" PHONE 2330743 CARL‘S PICTURE FRAMING 300 m.mq'ow AVE. N. (at Rathburn) Neil: MacNeil 1 Scarboro Lions 3 Searboro Lions 2 : Hockey action at _ Martingrove Gardens 24 Jopm Nu (un The Transfiguration Flyers are »still undefeated after comâ€" ing up with a 2â€"0 win over Westway Pharmacy. David Bennett ~scored one goal and assisted on the second goal by Bob Hirst. Todd Shepherd was a standout in goal again as he earned his third shutout in a row. Frank Faveri and Jim Moffitt were also strong perâ€" formers for Flyers. At the othér end of the rink Roddy Forcier played his best game of the year in goal despite the score. John Smith and lan Craig were also trying hard but couldn‘t get the puck in the net. In the second game Brian Cischeci scored two goals and Gary Ryan one as Richard‘s Hardware dumped Martinway Restaurant 3â€"1. Mark Shaunesâ€" sey, Larry D‘Andrea and Steâ€" ven Davenport assisted on the goals. Ross Welham banged im the one goal ‘for . Martinway on a play with Peter Donos. Don Ferd and David Joanase also played well for Martinâ€" 9 and 10 7 and 8 year old action A. E. LePage Real Estate ~ waited until the ~last two minutes of the game to score the winning goal and defeat Lawson Real Estate 2â€"1. And again the goal scorer was Peter Kryklywy.Peter. scored _the __ first goal after taking a pass from Dave Ketchison from beâ€" hind the goal. Lawson‘s tied it when Angelo Maida scored on a play with Randy Phillips. And Lawson continued to press the play and had the LePage . s0 THE WEST MALL Bloor St. West & Hwy. 27 Lat the light of hope shine forth, for peace in the New Year. Best wishes for your p’ranal joy in ‘68. SONIC TELEVISION Sales â€" Service â€" Rental 233 â€"1333 or 239 â€"1321 ror PHILIPS COLOR TV JOHN RITCHIE â€" CALL â€" at Princeion Eringate Minor Hockey Kotyck Brothers _ defeated Braithwaite Legal Eagles 3â€"2 as Freeman and Burns set up goal scoring plays by Steve , Gough,(two goals) and Ken ; Kryklywy.. The Eagles led * briefly on a goal by Andy Scribniak and later in the game <» Ron Winkler made it close on a scoring play with Bill Orâ€" ram. Warren Fenning sparked So far this year, the Tiger captain has produced five goals fii:n assists in six games. (A N Islington native has earned two lettersâ€" in both hockey and lacrosse at Princeâ€" Coach Bill Quackenbush, forâ€" mer NHL defenseman, is lavish in his praise of Ritchie. "He‘s a leader by example every minute," says the Tiger menâ€" one of the best centres in Eastâ€" ern hockey." In the other 9 and 10 game Richardsons for Sports squeakâ€" ed a 1â€"0 victory past Westway Shell on Greg Keenan‘s goal. He cashed in a perfect pass from Ronnie Hutton. For Westâ€" way it was Ted Hirst, Pat Woodward and Bradley Wilson all trying hard but unable to beat the stout play of Kent Stalker in Richardson‘s goal. team bottled in when Peter broke away . .. went in all , In the second game Nat Steâ€" phens held their first place position wtih a tough 5â€"3 win As captain of the Princeton University hockey team, he led the Tiger sextet who captured the championship of the Easâ€" termn College Athletie Conâ€" ference Christmas Tournament. Richview Collegiate has been a steady performer for Princeâ€" As a sophomore, Ritchie talâ€" lied 16 goals (tops for the team) and added 11 assists. goals and 18 assists to take scoring honors with 40 points. A student in civil engineerâ€" ing, John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ritchie, 29 Pheasant Lane, Islington. tough shots in the dying utes to hold the victory. times Mark Nuttall â€" scored goals for MacDonalds to tie the score as the Pavers fought back. And in the last minute â€" trailing 4â€"3 â€" they pulled goalie John Campbell for a sixth forward but the strategy backfired this time as Danny Boydell scored in an open net. Nats seem to play better shortâ€" handed than witH a full squad. Twice they scored with a man in the penalty box. Jeff Bellinâ€" ger led their attack with three goals with help from Bill Laing, Bill Hullard and Brian Swarbreck. Ron Littler also scored once. 11 to 13 John Ritchie of Islington was named Most Valuable Player ‘The 190 pound graduate of goal and kicked out several . . . and fired the winâ€" 5325. DUNDAS STREET. 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Warren took the last two goals for the Hardâ€" ware guys both unassisted to give him 4 big goals and a win G. Doring took his hat trick for this season getting one goal unassisted and taking the pass from K. Johnston on one goal and C. Talbot on the other. D. Kendi scored unassisted while team mate K. Johnston netted a goal with the mssistance of C. Percock. T&}key Palace 1â€" East Mall IGA 1 East Mall took this lone goal by J. Boniface assisted by A. Cropley, while the Turkey Palace guys scofed their lone marker by B. Ray assisted by B. Morson. Turkey Palace 2 Renforth Smoke & Gift 5â€" East Mall IGA 0 Simmons Greenhouse 3â€" West Deane Drugs 1~ P. McNab scored unassisted for Simmons, and B. Gibson of West Deane Drugs scored unâ€" assisted also. Simmons came back again â€" with unassisted goal for P. McNab, while team mate J. Wood took the final goal with the assistance of B. Ashbee. Max Burry‘s Esso 0â€" West Deane Drugs 2 B. â€"Gibson scored with the assistance of C. McCallum for the Drugs and Jimmy McDonâ€" ald netted the big insurance goal with the assistance of B. Gibson and M. Fraser. Briarcrest Hardware 4â€" and A. Brown. Simmons found an opening for P. McNab to score with the aid of B. Thomâ€" son, but A. Brown came back with an unassisted goal for Centennialâ€"guys.â€"S i m m o n sâ€" again scored with a goal by A. Ashbee assisted by P. Mcâ€" Nab. A. Brown for Centennial took the last two goals unâ€" assisted to give the team anâ€" other big win. Centennial Sports 5â€" Simmons Greenhouse 2 West Deane Drugs 0â€" Centennial Sports 2 Unassisted goal for Centenâ€" nial scored by A. Brown and the insurance goal went to M. Poland assisted by D. Peacock. McBride Shell 2â€" Renforth Fish & Chips 3 Centennial took the first two Renforth F&C scored with an Nothing to buy! No Strings! PEE WEE §922 DUNDAS STREET WEST, IsLINGTON 231â€"6636 unassisted goal by C. Axford, but McBride soon tied the score with B. Taylor‘s goal assist by L. Lerette. Renforth again took the lead with unaisisted goal by T. Bland, ‘but G. Baver for the McBride team scored with the assist of B. Stubb. Winning goal for the Renforth boys was unassisted by D. Hutchinson. scored by D. Makino assisted D. Chauncy, while Alpine crew took the tieing goal unassisted by R. Fairbanks. McBride â€" scored < the _ first marker with a goal by B. Stubb assisted by L. Lerette and 8. MacDonald, but Erinâ€" gate soon answered with a marker from D. Makino assistâ€" ed by R. Major. McBride again took the lead with a goal from C. White assisted by L. Lerette and S. MacDonald, the Drugs scored to give them a tie game unassisted by D. Makino. Eringate Drugs 1â€" Alpine Pools 1 Eringate Drugs 2â€" McBride‘s Shell 2 : BANTAM Eringate Martinizing 1â€" Roberto‘s Pizzeria 6 Eringate â€" Martinizing . took the lone goal scoring unassisted by B. Poppe. Roberto‘s goals scored by D. Clissole assisted G. Boltue, and J. Gardiner. P. Ashton scored with the assist of W. 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