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Weston Times (1966), 9 Apr 1970, p. 10

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MacDonald & Sons LE 6-5128 Typewriter Rentals No Seivice Charge HU 3-2945 Painting ' Decorating 2402 Bloor St. West 767-5401 Sales 8 Service Free delivery PLUMBING Hal Stade 767-4842 742-5601 742-2404 REGAL ROOFING & TINSMITHING LTD. PERSONAL 241-0323 - ut. 66 20 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC 98 MILLWICK DR.._WE§TON ALL WORK GUARANTEED ROOFING MO EniESTit00t1filitt1 Both Residential and lndustrhl FREE ESTMM’ES- try Dave Gerry P1ayotht - _----.- Playoffs T Boyd Sal-II um: Presslck Hornets t Ctreieh"tar" s. Wallace tttrtted it on Wyclittellln'u l with five goals and team P.Higginsauneuprrittt mateN.Sinclairaddeda twogoalstoleadtheStarsto singletogive Boudthiso-z this bl win over the Kings. romp over the Hornets. D. D. Pelletier was the Kings' Landry accounted for one of only marksman. the Hornets goals and un. CircleMStaru fortunately at presstimetlte Milva Auto Myers 0 tame of the other marksman Once again P. Higgins was was not available. the bigmanfortheStarsas Bodeaints: theycameupwithahig60 Pressicklloruetso . victory over the Flyers. J. Boyd won the Bantam title McNeil-Smith turnedinthe inthiseyneyftttthIas0yin perfect game in the nets. over the Hornets. Our Bodeeals2 tmngratulations go out to WyelitreEingr l coach P. Mulholland and all The Kings were dethroned the boys. K. Dawson, P. inthistgameonB. CooYs two Mulholland and s. Wallace goals while P. Harris an- were the Boyd marksmen swered for Wycliffe. and R. Thompson recorded CircleM Stars ' the final shutout. La Vogue Penguins 1 EXHIGITION The Stars ran up another Academy Auto5 win this week downing the GoldeuEaglesl Penguins 3-1 on two goals by Two" goals by S. Walters (here is that name again) P. and M. Cullum and a single Higgins and a single by B. by M. Brok accounted for Casella. D. Glynn scored for this bl win by Academy over i the Penguins. the Eagles. B. Williamson i ClrcleCBlues t managed the Eagles only Circle M Stars 4 MilnAuto - Once again P. Higgins was the big man, for the Stars " they came up with a big " victory over the Flyers. J. MeNeibSmith turned in the perfect game in the nets. Boyd Seals , Wycliffe my 1 The Kings were dethroned inthistgameonB. Cook’s two goals while P. Harris an- swered for Wycliffe. Circle M Stars , La Vogue Penguins 1 The Stars ran up another win this week downing the Penguins 3-1 on two goals by (here is that name again) P. Higgins and a single by B. Casella. D. Glynn scored for the Penguins. Circle C Blues t Wycliffe Kings t T. Macartney and D. Chard accounted for the l Blues' two goals while T. Vokey and S. McCloskey answered for the Kings to give them this 2-2 draw. Humberview Hockey MINOR ATOM SevenUpl Hurley Expresso Seven Up evened up this final series at one game each with this 1-0 win over Hurley Express. J. Breeze was the big man for Seven Up scoring the single and P. Dunslow recorded the shutout. PEEWEE Pressick Lancers 3 TCS Sweeps t The Lancers made it two in a row with this close " win over the Sweeps. S. Mitchell scored twice and R. Giacimini once to give the Lancers the win. D. Dawson was the big man for the Sweeps with two goals. Joan Crawford, well- known motion picture ac- tress, will be in Toronto, Sunday, April 12 to open the Joan Crawford to open Show 63. Lost & Found ROYAL blue skirt lost vicinity-Cypress Church- Weston. 244-9655. 741-95556 D. METRO 'C' PLAYDOWNS Finchurstl The Lancers, playing in the Peewee division, SATURDAY APRIL 11, 1970 BLACK CREEK LIBRARY, Jane & Wilson 3:30 pm: The stowaway, Wonders in your own backyard. CENTENNIAL CENTRE LIBRARY, 578 Finch Avenue West; 2:00 pm: Elsa the lioness, Catsup. Films DOWNSVIEW LIBRARY, Keele & Wilson, 2:00 pm: The Stowaway, Wonders in your own backyard. WOODVIEW PARK LIBRARY, 16-18 Bradstock Road, Weston 10:30 am: Alphabet, Dimensions, The camel who took a walk. YORKDALE LIBRARY, Yorkdale Shopping Centre 2.00 pm: Niko boy of Greece. 1970 Food- Service and Hospitality, Show. The of- ficial opening will take. place at 2.30 pan. at the Automotive Building, Exhibition Park. Miss Crawford, who is a director of Pepsi-Cola Company Inc. spends several months of each year promoting the business of that company. She also continues to be active in the world of motion pictures and recently completed a film in England, . The 1970 Food Service and Hospitality Show (April lb 15) is a trade show jointly sponsored for the first time this year by both the Canadian Restaurant Association and the Ontario Hotel and Motel Association. It was formerly named the CRA Restaurant Show. Last year's attendancd topped The 1970 Food Service and Hospitality, Show continues under the management of the Canadian' Restaurant Association, whose Con- vention also takes place here April 12.15 at the Royal York Hotel. Some convention program sessions will also be held at the Automotive Building. Presslck Lancers , -rttrroN'rTMrlltF defeated Finchurst 7-1 on goals by S. Mitchell (3), J. Carley (2), R. Glaciminl (1) and F. Raul (l). TOURNAMENTS Humbervlew Mite' All-Star: 1 Guiding Pal-kl Humberview- won their solution Series’ in the Paperweight Tournament at Dixie with J. McDonald recording the mum and D. Pelletier scoring the single - number-view North York Tyke (York Meet) t West Mall 1 pionship Series' Hum- berview came up with a bl win over West Mall on goals by M. Schneider and G. MreettMile ' Humbervlew North York Tyke (York Steel) , A _ _ Humberview bowed out of the Streetsville Tournament by dropping a64t game to the host team. The goal getters for Humberview were G. Robson and M. Schneider. To the boys, our congratulations, you went four games before dropping one and you gave your all, what more can be said. The North York Peewees (A-l Radiator) played to a " draw with Greenfield Park (Montreal) this past See us, quick! For first- rate service on cooling systems or anything else your car needs, you can depend on us. Only An Expert Can Give You ' . . . EXPERT SERVICE! itjl,)rMMN?tl' I jill, 'ijii"iitiii)3,ettt), Cooling System N_eed V, RADIATOR SERVICE MILE SOUTH 401 AT OAK ST. 24r-4416 Weston _ Ratepayers' Association are sponsoring a petition to protest the sale of the John St. parking lot. Businessman Ken Johns said this week that the response to the petition has been favorable but he has no idea how many signatures have been collected to date. There are about 10 people involved in collecting names. It is to be presented to York Council. weekend. Htuttberrtrieqr's scorers were W. Verge (8), R.Ekelman(1) and P. Laing (1). C. Greaves of Scarborough Ont. was the lucky winner of the Mite All-Star draw and we hope he enjoys his prize. May" 13 is the daté, St. Jude’s is the place, time 7:30 News Brief WESTON TRAVEl SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. - (In The Westlaw Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 244-5324 An Umbrella? Your blood donation is a gift of life for someone. Be a regular donor. ' +++ V Eight to 12 rigid laboratory teats are performed on each blood donation to ensure that it meets the high standards ot the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service and Canadian hospitals. Ttdj asp". APRIL 0, mi pan. tor Humbervlew'g Annual Meeting, so he sure to keep the date in mind. The Humberview Hockey Club executive will be more than glad to meet you at 3285 Weston Rd. Don't forget as parents this is your Club, come out and make yourself HELP Illllus HELP

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