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Weston Times (1966), 21 Nov 1968, p. 6

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John Watts, who is shown in the photo above, proved, in this his rookie year, to be an able centre and a tough Meeker. Kingston _ The 1968 season marked the second successive year in which the Royal Military College Redmen ha've finished on the winning side of the ledger. With a record of 4 wins and-2 losses in league play, due primarily to the outstanding play of the defensive squad, the RMC Redmen set a record in pass interceptions (19 in six games) while holding opponents to a total of 44 points for the season. Emery or: John Watts 8000 college centre This was a close game that finally ended in the tie. Goalscorers for Owen Sound were Dave Fryday and Garry Gibbons with an assist going to Dave Rennie. Stratford goals were by Fred Stefaniuk and Brian Hayaski. Assists went to Doug McDougal, Dave Hamilton and Warren Bruce. Frank Widerer led the Windsor tearm with two goals. Joe Kennedy added the other and picked up an assist as well. Kim Adams assisted on two. Dave Trimbee worked hard to earn himself a shutout. Hamilton 3 - Kitchener I Hamilton earned their win on goals by Barry Walker with two, and Bob MacGibbon with the other. Assists went to Scott Beckett and Dave Bryan. Kitchener) lone goal was scored by Paul Kelly assisted by Keven Kimik. PEE WEE Owen Sound 2 - Stratford Oshawa's goalgetters were Stephen Clarke and Gregory Bryant both unassisted. Guelph's lone scorer was Tommy Anderson also unassisted. ATOM Windsor 3 - Marlboro, 0 Pittsbun walked away with this game. Jeff Ward was the top pointgettet with three goais.and two assists. He was helped out by Harry Gaebler, with two goals and one assist, Ross Clyde,with one .goal and Tim Davidson, with one assist. Barrie's lone marksman was Joseph Lockheart assisted by Daniel Funnel]. Oshawa 2 - Guelph l JOHN WATTS " Doug Moore Mmort ATOM See what you buy -- before you buy - by shopping the advertising columns of your hometown newspaper. Ted Woods picked up three goals and an assist to lead the séoring for Detroit. Gary Banny scored the other and assisted on John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watts of 2972 Weston Rd. in Weston, Ont., and is a graduate. of Emery Collegiate Institute in Weston. to Paul Reeves and Gil Latimer. Ranger's goals were by Rick Savage and Wayne Higgins, assisted by Gary Van Gyzen on both counts. Detroit 4 - New Haven 2 Ken Middleton led his team to victory with two goals, the other was scored by Rick Watts. Assists went ms was a tight battle that finally ended in the tie. Rochester goals" were by Charles Huson and Jeff Myron assisted by Stephen Cox and Ron Whimer. Quebec goals went to Fulvio Sansone and Art Gagner with assists going to Tom Krausz and John Wright. BANTAM Rangers. 2 - Boston Glen Newbold and Paul Thompson each scored two goals to lead Cleveland to a close win. They were assisted .by Neil Boddington, with two, and Don Collett, Don Smiley, Dan Cherry and Randy Cain with one each. Buffalo marksmen were Tony Dimou, with two goals and Joe Sokolowski with the other. Assists went to Sam Butt and Orlando Notorinni. Rochester 2 - Quebec 2 MINOR BANTAM Cleveland 4 - Buffalo 3 Warren Bruce with two and Paul Davidson with one. Waterloo's lone scorer was Peter O'Bradovitch assisted byby Larry Funnel]. Providence split their pals between only two plans. Jeff Attud and Jim Mayer with two each. Jeff also picked up an assist. Other assists went to Providence 4 - Waterloo By the way how are your Chrigtmas shopping plans coming along? Readers of the Weston Times will be pleased to know that the Time, ad staff is working on their annual Prc-Christmas Shopping, Supplement. This will be included with the regular paper on December 5th. the boys hope to haw it packed with some of the finest Christmas shopping values ever altered from the Weston area MerchantrNvase note . . . the supplement will he delivered to 30,000 homes in your trading areal Not too long ago the suppliers decided to give the good old consumer a break, so instead of raising the price on a 1wcnty-five lh. bag of flour, they held the price line and reduced the site of the bag to'twenty lbs. We soon got accustomed to this, but the punch line came when the little women went into one of the supermarkets to pick up the usual twenty lbs. of all-purpose. Not seeing the old familiar sight. she asked the clerk where to look. It seems that there is so: little demand for such a large quantity of all-purpose flour that the store no longer stocks it, hosyever,ehey will put in a special order for it when requested. I can just hear the remaining few housewives who bake their own bread, "Sorry llubhyxl couldn't bake today, the grocer forgot my special order, of flour!" Take for instance the old hundred lb. bag of flour. Some of our readers will surely remember the stacks of flour in grocery stores awhile back. These finally gave way to the fifty lb. bag, then these also vanished to make way for the twc'qty-five lb. paper bag. _ Nowadays the changes that is really quite fascinating. They sort unnoticed by the majprity. Canadian Standards Assoc. Gough's Shell Service Centre Auto Dealer "B" Ontario Hydro Ont. Hospital Serv. Com. Centre Auto Dealer "A" . St. Leo's _ J-Bar-B Ranch Ken Seager Ramblers In the Borough of York ladies' basketball league the scores from the games played November 12 are as follows: "A" Division Ken Seager Ramblers (35) VS. St. Leo's (22) Centre Auto Dealer "A" (42) vs. J-Bar-B Ranch (9) , "B" Division Cough‘s Spell Service (20) vs. Centre Auto Dealer "B" (l8) Canadian Standards Association ’(25) vs. Ontario Hydro (24) Team Goals by Tom Long and Robert Francesconi, assisted by Al Henderson, Wayne McNickle and Tom Long were not enough for San Francisco as Philadelphia was just too powerful. Joe Leknewski led the way with three goals and an assist. Next was John Clark with two goals and an assist. Gary Muchos and Ron Gibb scored one each while Gary also earned an assist. Other assists went to Jim McGuire and Peter Zerwell, with two each, and Ed In a close game Al Snelling scored for Los Angeles assisted by Peter Proulx and Bob Stephen ind Al Walker scored for St. Louis, assisted by John McLeod to give the one - one tally. Philadelphia 7 - San Francisco 2 Yuk ladies basketball JUVENILE Los Angeles I - St. Louis I two of Ted“. Don Robinson and Bob Harper each earned an assist. New Haven goals were by Mark Budd and Ed Fancy, both unassisted. _ I Standing as of November 12th, 1968 changes that take place‘around us are GP W L P "A" Division "B" Division In the first game Weston ' Minor Atom All Stars defeated Warren Park 4 to 2. In the Atom game it was again Weston with..a close 2 to l. victory. The Minor Bantam All Stars too had a hard fight on their hands but managed a 3 to 2 win. Then to end the day the Weston Bantam All Stars out-scored the Warren Park team 3 to 1. But the Warren Park boys' spirit isn't broken, just dampened 0a little and I'm sure they'll be back soon to seek revenge. Next week Weston plays Downsview. ALL STARS C At il:45 am. Sunday the Warren Park All Stars were in high spirits. They were hoping to avenge the terrible beating they had taken at the hands of Weston last week, but at 3 p.m. their mood had changed. The fans watched and cheered as the Weston teams defeated Warren Park in each of the four games. McGibbon, Bob Wolfcnden and Doug Middleton with one each. of sneak up on us and go [MS l , a. .... 131 93 68 70 63 62 64 44 36 'ss"""!...::). _ Urges free pal-kt C _,'.':..'.'..':. at subway-stops 54 95 103 110 49 57 75 43 45 rifl'c's wull please you While we are on the suit Guidelines. Many an item for want of a good write-I consumer. if you have some Need extra money for the holiday season ahead? Why not advertise those items you no longer use, with a Times Classified ad! It's easy to buy, sell or swap with a small word ad. For assistance with wording call “Classified advertising 24l-52 l 2." Many a home has a treasure trove ol unused items lying forgotten in attic or basement. V Do you belong to a club or group that could use some publicity? Or perhaps there was a special happening in the area in which you live -- give the Times a call. The staff will be happy to record the details in their next edition. Remember the Times is a community newspaper, and must rely on Weston Community happenings to fill its pages. How abouta subscription to the Weston Times as an extra little gift for a member of the family or a friend who has moved out of the area? There is a handy subscription blank on one of the. pages which you can fill in quite easily and for the recipient it will be like receiving a letter from home every week for a year.. For carrier delivery just pick up the phone and call John Cronin at 249-7641. He will be sure to see that your paper arrives every Thursday, and some young carrier boy will be happy to have an extra customer. 852 THE OUEENSWAY . 847 JANE ST. AT LOMA RD. JANE PARK PLAZA WHERE FASHION IS on: BUSINESS The problem that prevents this operation is that the province refuses to contribute to the cost of maintaining free parking 'l'l't‘ Chairman Ralph Day said last week that the transit agency would like to operate free commuter parking lots at terminals of the Yonge St. subway extension and Bloor- Danforth subway. WESTON PRESBYTE'RIAN CHURCH FABRIC CITY 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. - Junior & Intermediate 10:00 a.m. - Pax Bible Class 11:00 a.m. - Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Crib Corner ra money for the holiday season ahead? Why e those items you no longer use, with a Times P. It's easy to buy, sell or swap with a small "or assistance with wording call "Classified CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET mum Ru. RU. In“. BA. 241-1671 2MAN'" Sunday, November 24th, 1968. THURSDAY, NOVEHIER 21 subject, don't forget the Shoppers has remained on the store shelf -up to introduce it lo the right uthing new lo tell about give us a ho me Newspaper advertisihg brings the merchants "showcase" into your Iota similar to those operated. for (JO-transit stations. Metro and the 'ITC are still ttying. to negotiate {can agreement that Wt permit free parking at the subway terminals. C t Tai,'.

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