â€"«~â€" After 5â€"2 lead, Dodgers | end game with a 7â€"7 tie It was also suggested that a ‘‘watch for pedestrians‘‘ sign be installed on Church at George St, However there is already a crosswalk at on Church St. between Weston Rd. and Eim St. This would slow down traffic in a busy area and has the approval of York‘s works and traffic committee. It has been recommendâ€" ed to borough of York council that a 25 mph. speed limit be introduced 25 mph speed limit on church Goal scorers for Weston were Dusty Papke, Dave Davies, Toni Crawford, Ron Wallace, Jim Wilson, Dave Card looked very shaky in the net for Weston as at least three soft ones beat him. Weston was leading 5â€"2 going into the third period but couldn‘t hold on as Aurora kept getting stronger. With only 10 seconds remaining in the game, and the Aurora goaltender out of the net for an extra attacker, Dave Clancy tied up the score. "B" action. Weston Dodgers and Aurora Tigers played to a 7â€"7 tie last Friday night at Weston Arena in Junior Runnymedé, ~ behind â€" a well balanced offence and defence, defeated Weston 34â€"6. Bob Ley (2), Ben By Calvin Gundy Weston collegiate isn‘t quite ready to challenge for supremacy in the York collegiate football League. With a new coach, ho wever, they have succeeded in climbing out of the basement. Next year with many good players graduating to the senior team, Weston should improve. Collegiate football in aninipatintipepmmttentemmemememmes.____] NATIONAL PAGEANT COMPETITIONS TOWNSEND‘S"MUSTANGS won the York borough minor soccer league championship by upsetting 26 Princesses from across Canada Mount Dennis Legion 5â€"0. Players from left are: David Lester, Alan Gouk, Jamie Nash, Mark Lloyd Edwards‘ Pageant Orchestra and Chorus Mailman, David Mailman, Carmelo Notaro, Billy McLean. Tony Lia, D‘Eno Cannvicci, Spyro * *.: & %® Anastasi, Joe Thistel, Tommy V\:els.) Scorers were This1t_nl, Ngtaro, D. Mailman, Cannvicci and _ Monday, November 11. 1968 Lestar.AIdermanCyTowmondloftismanspmuor,onyeenay,coaeh,mdextmmeright f C s Aiderman Jim Trimbee, chairman York parks and recreation committee CTV NETWORK NATinmuaAl ToicreZeor WCI is out of the cellar FAST LIVING The Ontario Safety League quotes this report of fastâ€"paced living from Virginia. In Culpepper County, a 16â€"yearâ€"old received his operator‘s license on a Friday, demolished his new Mustang Saturday and was joined in the hospital Sunday by his 16â€"yearâ€"oid wife who, gave birth to a Dodger‘s talent is excelient. There are 10 Junior "B" players on this club which means it should have at least got off to a good start. this location the works and traffic recommended that no action be taken. Managerâ€"coach Ken Avarell, who been viewing the games fT the stands, while his assist coach Bob Tindall has been handling the team, said ‘"Unless this team picks up its socks in the next week there will be some changes made." He did not say what changes. John Noble and Steve McDonald. Weston‘s defence has not been up to par as yet. In both league games the Dodgers have played, the defence was just not there. UTS rolled to a 33â€"0 victory â€" against George Harvey. Tom Taylor (2), Jamie Wayne (2) and Tom Notzl led.. UTS . scorers. Dave Quick added 3 converts. Bruno Marcocchio and Orvil Adams played well for Harvey. The win Akelatis, Corradine Doret, Chris Clifford accounted f o r R u n n y m e d e touchdowns. Akelaitis added 2 converts and Doret 2 singles. UTS WHIPS HARVEY George W,. Buill, Barrister and Solicitor 1920 Weston Road, Suite 202 date the estate will be distributed . having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. OATED at Weston, Ontario, this 30th day of September, 1968. GERTRUDE MAUVDE cain before the 31st day of October, 1968 after which DECEASED f ALL _ PERSONS having claims against the estate ‘of Joseph Reud Hovey, late of 25 Sykes Avenue in the Borough of York, in the County of York, who died on or about the 19th day of September, 1968, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or This Friday North York Rangers will be the visitors at Weston arena, game time 8:30 p.m. Next Tuesday, Oct. 29, Weston will play host to Markham Jr. B‘s. This is the only game Weston has had to change from its original Friday nights. Game time will be 8:30 p.m. Tuesday night. IN THE ESTATE or JOSEPH REUVD HOvEey East York ran past Leaside 33â€"1. Tony Dundas YORK MEMO WIN York Memorial recorded its first win of the season, defeating winless Vaughan Road 40â€"6. Nick Niro led the romp with 3 touchdowns. Jordan Barr, Greg Stewart and Mike Hickman each scored one. 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