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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 14

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M -- hummus“ J',tllrlu"e,Tu221 Goodyear: m (or the ”'M in" rot-on tore-l-tttttrm-ttas-Iwi" -rGtr-itwasiustlovqr Kinsm- In: Thamu, a-tttom-otha-ttand-tttet-yum' - but on the heavily tamed with a healthy club - "Not a m Dudgets tar the Mettumpet in the squad" laid cold: Gm Jt. B Mpmup and Boat Johnrm , In! than. ; The man key to [atoll-w- The Ilium is similar . this -mtrrtiathetustroundof a. 'tlayottr and Lakshmi! plays thq tint gum m Weston Friday night and return home to lake- shon tar a Saturday afternoon Three teams were cast to the sidelines as Alderwood Minor League playoffs moved into high gear. Canadian Tire ehmmated Booth Brick m two straight, while the Advertiser ousted Ace Patch and McNaUy bested CCC- " in two. Canadian Tire er:minated Booth Brick in two straight to move into the ti.rtals in the Ban- tam Division. In the first contest Garry Wright from Doug Lord, Ind John Wood from Frank Mc- Cauley were the scoring plays, while Ray Pyper got the only tally for the Brickmakers. _ Although the second game was a shutout it was not as one sided as the score would indicate. Paul Dunne in the Canadian Tire goal played exceptionally well, and stopped George Sutton and Bill Brown on some good close in tries. John Schwalm scored both of the Canadian Tire goals, one from John Wood and the other from Garry Wright and Mike Chartranth In other games teams beaten in the first roman came back m the second game to force a turd BANTAM DIVISION Feb. " Canadian Tire 2 . Booth Brick t Feb. 19 Canadian Tire 2 - Booth Brick ' Goodyears Prep For Playoff, , RPPE_[PP§..§.:'_. The Advertiser knocked ?ttjifis" year. It was one of those Ace Tire Patch two in a row by strange hockey games where you identical shores. and in doingicarry the play, out-fox the other this. earned the right to meet club at every turn, have many Canadian Tire in the tinals.lmore good scoring chances, but Terry Clark scored all three end up on the short side of the goals in the first game, with asUscoring column. sists going to David Carmer (2) ', The CCC 10 Crew would seize and Carve! Graham Wayne Mc, the McNally net for minutes on Phee from Bruce Capstick was end, then one mistake Ind Mike the only Ace scoring play, In the Fisher would swoop down Ind second game Bruce Capstick score Feb. " McNally Insurance ' . CCC-lo o Advertiser 3 _ Ace Tire Patch 1 It was just too much Mike Feb. " Fisher for the Can. " they were Adler“?! ' - Aee Tire Patch t,tarsed into the garbage heap for 3 Teams Ousted In Alderwood Playoff; I " " V ' . 249 Jth'2, 20., :ltlic‘: w 255-7175 RENAULT - STUDIIAKER - Soles 8 Service A GLANCE AND A TOUCH OF THE FINGER BUT DON'T TAKE DUI W030 rtmn.. . IN THE 1964 RENAULT AUTOMATIC Canadian Tire, The Advertiser, Iilleltally Winners GAllLLiNGElllt MOTORS AND AWAY You 60 . . . SOME IN AND DRIVE IT - many, Feb. tr, 1964 - Pogo " scored a beautiful goal hom Jim' Mike scored all three goals for Schwalm. to keep the Patchewthe Insuraneemen, one from Rick hopes alive, but they were soon Britton and Ron Kenny, one from overpowered as the Advertiser Ron Kenny and one unassisted. roared back with two by Dave]Having swept the semi-tinlls Carmen and one by Terry Clark two straight. the Mchlly Insur- These two flashy players tooklance team can rest and wait, to turns in setting up each othenjsee who will be their opposition soar: Lin the big finals, coming up next Facing elimination‘ the Moose crew played with determination and drive. to out-hustle, out- skate and out-score the Firemen At this game. The only thing that the Firemen had wing for them was the best display of goalkeep- mz seen this year in the A.M.H.L Ted Chartrand, the fantastic keeper-of-Lhe-cage for Firefight- ers was brilliant as he kicked out dFwe after drive. He stopped at least ten shots that had "goat" written all over them, while his opposite number, Keith Ballet:- tyne in the Moose net, stood by as a spectator. The three Musketeers ot) Moose, John Preece. 1awriel Hewer and Brian Cmrnie looked‘ after the scoring. John had i) goal and an assist. Lawrie had ct; goal and Brian set up the last} goal just 10 seconds before the! hrun whistle, The main key to Ink-hon“ playoff hope. is new AL Smnh. He um nothing M ol bnllnm “and. Weston in! year and rs shown; signs at returning no form. allowing only one goal m the last 160 minutes of hockey‘ McNally Insurance , - CCC-lo 0 MINORvATOM DIVISION Moose , _ Firefighters ' The CCC 10 Crew would seieel the McNally net for minutes (ml end, then one mistake Ind Mike; Fisher would swoop down Ind‘ score l With our 2 miliion Ronauhl in daily on . l it's proof positive this in the car driven wont. two straight. the Mchlly Insur- ance tum can rest and wait, to see who will be their opposition in the big finals, coming up next week. After tying the _ game in their aemiJmai series, South Peel made certain of this one in short order. Alan Anketeli and Paul Lackowicz had it won by the no mark of the frrst period, then to be certain, Alan added mother in the last period, from Grant Payton and Jim Innis. Mike Sharp from Jeff Shaw and Mike Mchean was the only Cloverloaf tally. So this series goes on to a third game to deter. mine who makes the finals. Are Rental 5 - Ed's BA I After looking weak in the first "irst period it looked as though game, Arie Rental stormed backphe iutderdogs' Kelemen‘s Drugs to "amp the BA Boys in thisjmighl upset the powerful I.G.A. lop-sided contest. Keith Kaye,team. However, five unanswered scored 3 goals and Peter Lipiciguals by Glenlake in the second got 2, with assists going to Gary lperiod clinched the game, and CCromie (I) John Fullerton and)they now led in this semi-final Chuck Fascism. series by 3 points to l. Brian GresrBe11 started a flutter of Travers. Curtis, Serediuk and intemst, to make the score 2 to 1 Richard Hughes shared the scor- early in the second period, from ing for the winners. Yates. Pad- Gary Frelick and Alan Ralston, get and Roman Kerkusz tallied but then the lights went out com- liar Kelemen's Drugs. Greg Bell started a flutter of intemst, to make the score 2 to 1 early in the second period, from Gary Frelick and Alan Ralston, but then the lights went out com- pletely. This makes a third game necessary in this series also. t,tette'tett.3"',t'et: 'huuih- him-nu with won - ‘Om at the MI tor tastuur-amitxa.aaotiddetett. "aruus-rimw'uoraspttatlitmerewinhyettotly'm.t Wuhan thWht- Th. rennin-in of the [and rim and “(and them right in will no Lakshmi move into Manon Anna in the ma - Woman on My night, back That gave the younger Good-lhcn nun Thumday if menu-y you w an Widen“ theriynd into, Walton on Much 10th no“ ' 'tor I titth “we. the it necessary. It might be a mu. tougher to,' NO “an: 11!" do this year u Weston has ac/ Kingston mun-ta haven-e. quiredamuuh alwa- pump-human on thtir home ice e, t-tt-Nayqdaatdthqteoalwa. on. but Thur-by night which Wu actuudmummmn- .titxUttidtoraNtttghutttut. One ot the "can tar last South Peel Kinsmen 3 Cloverleaf l PEI? WEE PLAYOFFS Newllfo Clunen 4 Walker: wuam; 1 iii" arEiiGUGTuTGaACii2riurG bin they showed IT’S WM'll"lll A TRY.... Gm 121'" " and LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. SIMPSON MOTORS ATOM DIVISION THIS WIIK ONLY! Now ”can. do“. will be -tied by your Trudy um. out I" "' SPECIAL "" ION US Authorized FORD - FAIRLANE - FALCON - THUNDERIIID Doc!" Newlife Cleaners opened their best-of- three semi Jinn! series with Walkers Welding with I 4 to I win Danny Leavem led the way with P. goats, Ross Kitcher and Stewart Neil getting one :goal each. Assists went to Mur- lrly Porteous It), Harold Lloyd ‘and Stewart Neil receiving one leach. For Walkers Welding it was a goal by Brian Gilroy as- sisted by Wame Haffenden and Ricky Leitch. 2fdi'Lld l.G.A. l A hard fought battle saw Kelemen's Drugs, who had diffi- culty winning a game all season, almost defeat the league winning Gienlake I.G,A. team. Kelemen's) stars, Wolfraim trom Yates open- l ed the scoring at 7.15 of the sec- ond period, but Serediuk tied the game with a solo effort at the‘ 10 minute mark. Kelemen‘s Drugs 1 At the 17 minute mark of the first period it looked as though the 'underdogs' Kelemen‘s Drugs might upset the powerful I.G.A. team. However, five unanswered goals by Glenlake in the second period clinched the game. and new Paul MM. in can wash Link in u auburn- fairly "TN ttyt' tet Chum-n Glenlake [GA 6 Kelemen's Drugs 3 Travers? Cu.;1is, Serediuk and Teepees 2 f Jneit Adm“ bran I"Rev: was in the nets. Richard Hughes shared the scar! Sergio Ciufo scored. both 'iCidl'avs'ld,'i'ir'u't' ' - Cdn. Legion a ing for the winners. Yates, Pad-“1"1d Ric Tyraia w" m the. nets) And still the shutout, con- get and Roman Kerkusz tallied at the shutout parade continued.jinue, Midcon blanked Legion to for Kelemen's Drugs, _-------------'---'----),"- end up in second place. Feb. 22 with a 3 to 1 win Saturdavmarry Mitchell. Keith Needham Walker's Welding 3 lmorning. This helped set the and Steve Waite all scored for Newme Cluners I [right atmosphere after the iva/irui Con and Johnny Wheatcroft Walker's Welding tied theiritor a presentation by their Cap-{kept the Legion off the score- series with Newlife Cleaners! (Continued on Page 15) sheet. Feb. 12 _'i'i-tut Shutouts In Queensway Playoff Action Am} Another 4 In League Play _ Al Smith, gunning tor his mu: shutout, looked to be I limo in lee Guy White’s that at 15.50, (hit a My foot Ind chmud di- Irection, tooling Smitty complet- ‘My. This was the only go.) " lowed by him in thne gun». He had two shutout periods ot hockey against Georgetown be. ‘fore being relieved by Terry O'Brien in the third period and khan had . 4-0 shutout over (Peterborough. The atoms and minor Moms got their playoffs underway last Saturday Ind at Likedwre Arena on Monday night, the other Queensway Minor Hockey League groups rounded out their schedule. PLAYOFFS MINOR ATOM Moore Paints l - Majors 0 Jim Moore scored In unassist- ed goal to give Moores a one goal lead to take them into the second game. Paul Laxdal was the shut. out goalie. Flyers t - Blltmores 0 Brian Pollard s c o r e d lwice and Merv McGuinness once as Flyers have ' wide lead for their second game. Bud Niuwuy earned the shutout. ATOM mp... t _ m Adams "rutrjLG"wriG NEW TORONTO 16 Courteous Salaam To Help You f Al Chalmers turned in a _sparkling three goal effort and IDon Moon scored twme. Paul (Jones, Hal Corssleymand. Bob Wiener added singles and Walter 'lF%iK-aiiaE'.rtiEutFrtTidk- a:- "iv, STEWART SPIAWLS. Escoe netminder Phil Stewart sprawled on the ice to cover up on this goolmouth thrust by Brockhouse during last Monday night's Queensway Minor Hockey Cubs , - Dink“ 0 Cuba rounded out the day's playoff schedule by blmkmg the Dukes thus making I complete Lack of scoring for losing teams. Mark Irwin scored the two Cubs goals and Morris Ryan got the shutout. . LEAGUE PLAY PEEWEI York Litho ' Pritehard Sunoco o Yorks have been nigh unbeat- able in the final halt of the sea- son and are all primed for the playoffs after finishing in first place. 259-407] (ct Frilos who ended up in sec- ‘ond, 13 points back of leading 'MM&T. 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