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Weston-York Times (1971), 17 Feb 1972, p. 10

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McNeil tallied for Airways. The third atormn game All Saints overcame Our Lady of the Airways 51 with Robert Fasan counted twice, In the opening atom game in the Knights of Columbus Hockey League, Tranâ€" sfiguration romped to a 7â€"3 win over St. Andrews. David Andrews counted two goals for the winners. White teammates Gary O‘Neil, Kelly Bray, Gary Farmer, Gary Ryan, and Kevin O‘Rahilly notched one each. Paul Finnegan netted a pair for St. Andrews and Chris In paperweight play, Finchdale Cleaners scored a 5â€"1 victory over Avon Sportswear. Eric Williamson with 2 goals, Keith Monk, Brad Rutledge, and Ian Baird scored for the winners. Jim Richard scored the only goal for Avon. The Chimnery and Tubâ€" by‘s Driveâ€"in played to a scoreless tie. Trevor Clark and Quinton Clancy were credited with the shutouts. In other mite action Zentil Plumbing _ outscored Woodview Cleaners 5â€"4. Timmy Buchinski scored 4 goals for the winners and Robert Boyle 1. Rockie Bradshaw, Michael Bronâ€" stine, Mathew Kelly, and Jay Grant scored for Woodview Cleaners. In the tyke grouping, Skyline Mfg. scored a 3â€"0 shutout over Lloyd‘s Elecâ€" tronics. Jon Harknett, Brian Black, and Patrick Pellicone scored the goals and Russell Rogers was in goal for Skyline. In House League action last Saturday, Cliffside Cleaners, of the mite division, defeated Tony‘s Catering 21 on goals by Henry Rembalski and Norm Belyea. John Caetano scored for Tony‘s. . Stark‘s Car Wash and Emery Drugs played to a 3â€"3 draw. Peter Byrnes with 2, and Rodney Verge scored for Stark‘s John Oswin and Luigi Zanetti with 2 scored for Emery. ypp-mmv-tmm.wu, 1978 York Memo held its first girls‘ gym meet of the season by competing with Applewood Heights Collegiate on Wednesday, February 9, and put up a good showing considering this is the first meet for many of the girls. Amesbury Sports Club and, in particular, Del Zotto Dynamos send best wishes Other girls who shone in this category were Janet Tsuji, first for York Memo on beam; Libby Darvill first for York on floor; Irene Szot first for Applewood on vault Humber Valley K.C.s Hockey League by blasting Duffield 6â€"1. The win put the record at 12â€"9â€"6 for 30 points. Michael Schneider paced the Titan boys scoring four markers, Steven Winger added two. Humberview action By Dave Gerry Flemingdon Arena was the scene of ‘real tight game Wednesday, February 9 as Titan Cartage took a 43 win from York Mills. Michael Schneider scored two first period goals to give Titans the lead. York Mills came back to take a 3â€"2 lead before Mike Tilley scored the equalizer and Darren Morley the winner with 2:07 remaining on the clock. Friday Titan Cartage took undisputed possession of first place in the atom II division of the North York In the junior division, allâ€" round top score of 26.2 went to _ Wendy _ Finch _ of Applewood. Second place was taken by Libby Darvill of York Memo with a 25.25. Titan takes top rung Raytek, . Paul Di Flaherty first allâ€"round Almost scoreless â€" game ends 3â€"1 Shutouts feature peewee play In minor atom action, Zentil Plumbing defeated Tubby‘s Driveâ€"In 54. Donald Keough with 3 goals and Ron Zanesco with 2, scored for Zentil. Wayne Duck, Jack Sinclair, David Vienneau and Stuart Cullum for Tubby‘s. West Finch Gulf outscored Milva Auto Body 5â€"1 on goals by Alvin Murphy, Tom Mitchell, and 3 by Brad for Milva In the atom diyision, Globe Electronics defeated West End Offset 5â€"2. David Aulise, Brian Molleur, Gordon Panuk and Mike Mears with 2, scored for Globe, and Robert Spenceâ€"Ord, and Ricky Clarkin for West End Offset. On Monday, February 7, Scott‘s Colonels took their fourth loss of the year as York Mills took a 2â€"1 win at Don Mills Arena. Paul King got lone goal. Cook. John Robillard scored tyke team for an unâ€" determined period. Two goals by Joe Calder and a single from Tim Gibson were all Dynamos could muster as Duffield skated to a 43 win in tyke action February 5 at Downsview Arena. Joe Calder, not wanting to be outdene by Mike Schneider of the atoms, came through with all four goals as Del Zotto took Humberview 42 at Downâ€" sview _ Arena, _ Friday, February 11. The second minor bantam game remained scoreless until near the end when St. Andrews broke loose for three fast goals. Our Lady of the Airways came up with a single to give St. Andrews a Doug Wilson. Young Doug suffered an eye injury while skating on a neighborhood rink and will be lost to the The senior division saw Julia Flaherty take first allâ€" and Mike Solsky counted one ended in a 4â€"0 shutout for St. Benedicts over St. Stephens. Singles each went to Raljh Colucci, Mike Smith, Gary Gilmour and Ralph Soder. All Saints minor bantams edged St. Judes 5â€"4 in a close game with Wayne Dickie ne‘ting two for the winners. Gino Di Santo, Peter Rajtek and David Dickie scored one each. Sam Pisani notched a pair for St. Judes while teammates Mike St. John In the intermediate division, Gayle Palmer of Applewood was first allâ€" round with Karen Westman, York Memo, second. In the individual events, Kim Howchin, Applewood, first on vault, Ethel Patterson, York, first on bars, Patsy Cain, Applewood, first on beam and Gayle Palmer, Applewood, first on floor. Again, Applewwod Heights led Yorkâ€"Memo by a small margin. and Lynn Morrison, York, first on bars. In the allâ€"round scoring Applewood was slightly ahead. Len Finkler Ltd. outscored Fairview Electronics 4â€"2. Scoring for the winners were Walter Brinston with 3 and Dean â€" McGuire.. Forthe losers it was John Tracogna, and Billy Hetherington. Shutouts were the order of the day in peewee action as Globe Electronics defeated Toronto Chimney Service 4 0. Dean Buchinski was in net for the winners and the goals were scored by Peter Weibe, Gord Hester, Mike Jordan, and Philip Bailey. Orton Driver Service shut out Lanet Bldg. 2â€"0, on goals by Derek Faulkner and Brett Barber. Bob Arpin was credited with the shutout. In minor bantam action, Jones Real Estate defeated Annunciation took Keeleâ€" Finch 64 at John Booth Arena _ on â€" Wednesday, February 9. Bill Brown accounted for two for the A & W team while Gord Brown «and Steve Pink got one each. Keeleâ€"Finch A & W minor midgets, found the winning range as they skated to a 3â€"2 win over Young Canadians at Habitant Arena Sunday, February 6. Goals were scored by Ron Curley, Tony Grimaldi and Bill Brown. February 11. Bob Brett scored two while Terry Dowhanick, Andy May and Bruce Whiteside added singles. On Saturday the Colonels downed Duffield 4â€"1 at Downsview Arena. Bruce Whiteside put two in the net. Singles came from Terry Dowhanick and Don McLeod. Yongedale Mall defeated Classic Catering 54. The goal getters for Yongedale were, George Cluett with 2, Robert Farrah David Lickstone and Craig Tulk. Malcolm Mercer and Steve Gregoris with 2 each scored for Classic. ATOMS Transfgh 7 â€" St. Andrews 3 All Saints 5 â€" OLA 1 St. Benedicts 4 â€" St. Stephans 0. In bantam division, York Car Repair defeated H & I Broadloom 5â€"4. Scoring for the winners were Pat Byrne with 3 goals and Russ Conti with 2. Ed Solsky with 2. Wayne Mollar and Bob MacLaughlan scored for the losers. Our Lady of Victory minor bantams eked out a 1â€"0 shutout over St. Benedicts in an exciting and very closelyâ€" fought game, with Stephen Ceolin finally netting an unassisted goal for OLV. RESULTS Minor Bantams â€" All Saints 5 â€" St. Judes 4 St. Andrews 3 â€" OLA 1: OLV 1 â€" St. Benedicts 0 Wilson‘s Texaco 5â€"2. Scoring for Jones, were Mike Black with 2, and Larry White, Steve Garrow, and Ed Bettencourt. Doug Buckerfield scored both goals for Wilson‘s. West Finch Gulf outscored Jane Finch Mall 53. Al Tabone with 2 goals and Russ Lawler ... Mike McDermott, and Rick Bochove scored for the winners. Bob Haluska scored 2 and Scott Elliott 1 for the losers. In North York action this past weekend, Humberview minor atoms which is enâ€" joying a very successful year, split their games, losing to Don Valley Plaza 4 1, and defeating Willowdale 5â€"0. Rodney Verge scored the only goal in the defeat. Thompson Macartney scored a hat trick and Billy McDonald _ and â€" David Pelletier, singles. Colonels ran over Finâ€" churst 5â€"2 in a game played at Woodbine Areng, Friday A duoâ€"meet of this ktype gives the girls a taste of what larger meets will be like and the next large meet for York Memo is Friday, March 10 in which both boys and girls compete at York Memorial annual invitational gym meet with teams from all over Metro. 3â€"1 victory. Ronnie Robichaud Kevin Murphy and Donny McNeil were the heroes for St. Andrews. Brian Doyle counted for OLA to stop a shutout. Individual scoring: Sylvanna Ionnone, York, first in bars; Julia Flaherty first in vault, Brenda Miller, first on beam and on floor Julia Flaherty was first. York Memo had the edge over Applewood in this division. round and Brenda Miller second allâ€"round. Both girls are from York Memo. Albion Hills, on Highway 50, about five miles north of Bolton, â€" gkiing for all All of the areas are open daily between 10 a.m. and sundown â€" weather perâ€" mitting â€" and are within 20 miles of Metro Toronto, therefore easily accessible by car. Facilities for winter sports enthusiasts and family groups at the areas, and their locations, are: Gangway ... here we come. Although they look like they might not be enjoying themselves, nothing could be further from the truth as these two young boys come to a snowy stop at the bottom of a hill after a wild toboggan ride. A wide Whether you want to test your own skiing skills, treat your children to some skating or tobogganing or just take the family for an invigorating day outdoors topped off by a picnic and barbeque in the snow, the eight conservation areas of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority are for you. Roxboro â€" a community somewhat the size of Rexâ€" dale on the north and west of Montreal Island â€" have been hosted before and some old acquaintances were renewed as well as some new friendâ€" ships _ established _ as automobiles began arriving in Metro last Friday evening. Amesbury League One final position was confirmed in the Amesbury Hockey League last week. The league championship was won by Facelle after their second full year. The Weston Minor Hockey League hosted its fourth annual tournament with the visit of four teams from Roxboro, Quebec to Weston last weekend. The Roxboro peewees won 2â€"1 Saturday and on Sunday Quebec visitors Teams in minor atom, peewee, bantam and midget age groups took to the ice on Saturday and Sunday at Weston Arena. Players were billeted at the homes of the Weston boys and we can imagine that there were just as many pillow fights as hockey _ games _ during Roxboro‘s fortyâ€"eight hour stay. The tournament turned out evenly matched. Weston‘s minor atoms won 10 on Saturday but Roxboro came back with revenge to take their hosts 3â€"0 on Sunday. Facelle MAROH WORLD:® Seeds of these common aquatic plants are rated as good duck food Both grow in shallow, fresh watér marshes but will thrive in water up to six feet in depth A _ Floatingleaf Pondweed (Poto mageton natans) has large ovalâ€"shaped leaves which float on the surface; submerged leaves are reduced to bladeless leafstalks Seeds are borne in densely packed spikes above water B _ Marsh Smartweed (Polygonum Coccineum) The lanceolate leaves of this plant float on or protrude above the water _ The clusters of pink flowers and later the seeds, are borne on a spike above the water It grows well even when water has disappeared n and only damp soil remains All aboard for winter fun 30 Roxboro at Weston PONDWEED AND SMARTWEED Black Creek, site of the famed Black Creek Pioneer Village, located at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue, â€" horseâ€"drawn sleigh rides on weekends. _ Skiing _ for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on small hills, skating on Saturdays and Sundays only. The area has a heated shelter, refreshment facilities, picnic tables and barbeques. classes, sledding, tobogganning, skating, snowmobile trails, group camping by permit, nature trail, picnicking facilities, refreshment stand, heated shelter. The area has two ski rope tows which operate on weekends and holidays from 10 a.m. until sundown, when weather conditions permit. But earlier Facelle lost to Kimberley Clark by a score of 74. Kimberley‘s charge was led wy winger Wayne Maslin who fired two goals and added four assists for a takes top spot the boys struggled to a 3â€"3 sawoff. Some good endâ€"toâ€" end rushes and some fine passing were executed by both squads. In the bantam series Roxboro blasted the locals 5â€" 1. However on Sunday it was a little different and they had to settle for a 3â€"3 tie. Weston midgets poured it on to defeat their guest eightâ€" zip during their first enâ€" counter, but on Sunday Roxboro opened up a 2â€"0 lead and held on to win 2â€"1. . The executive of Weston Minor Hockey League doff‘s their caps to all involved in making the tournament a success â€" especially to the game officials who donated their time and talent. It appeared that the generation gap had vanished during the weekend as friendship and fellowship took over the mood with parents mingling with players after the battles on the ice. Everyone is looking forâ€" ward now to the weekend of April 7â€"8â€"9 when Weston invades the community of Roxboro for more of the same in a return engagement. Boyd, located two miles ANGUS SHORTT Ducks: Unlimited variety of winter recreation activities are available to Metro area residents at eight conservation areas being operated this winter by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conâ€" servation Authority. Bruce‘s Mill, two miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gormleyâ€"Stouffville road â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on small hills, skating, group camping by permit, _ refreshment facilities, nature trail, picnic tables and barbeques, heated shelter. Claireville, located on Highway 7, one mile west of Highway 50 â€" snowmoâ€" biling, sledding, hiking and picnicking. six point eveing that moved him into sole position of second place in the scoring race. Eight points ahead is Ken Smith who leads with 28 goals and 20 assists. north of Woodbridge on Islington Avenue â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on medium hills, nature trail, group camping by permit, refreshment facilities, picnic tables and barbeques. A rope tow operates on weekends and holidays for skiers. Wayne‘s feat was_nearly equalled by Facelle‘s Bruce Walker who potted three goals. The game also featured a penalty shot awarded to Clark. It was taken by Don Murphy who made good use of the opâ€" portunity to open up a two goal lead which Facelle never really recovered from. Bathurst have gained new life and pulled an upset when they skated off with a 3â€"1 win over _ Holophane â€" team. Holophane now has a fourth place finish. Moose Lodge, also out of the playoff picture, pulled a major upset, a 2â€"1 win over St. George‘s, which didn‘t help St. George‘s attempt to a second place finish in the league. Joe MacDougall was the big gun for Moose, he set up one goal and fired the winner with less than three minutes remaining. Facelle clinched the league title on Thursday at Keelesdale when they skated to a 5â€"2 win over Moose. Ken Smith, their surprise rookie, picked up four big points to pad his scoring lead and played a great all around game. The line of Walker, Smith and Wasylyszyn counted four of the five goals with Noble Sheldon scoring the fifth. Thursday _ night _ St. George‘s came back with vengence and â€" shutout Holophane 4â€"0. This win, coupled with a tie between Clark and Bathurst leaves St. George‘s only one point behind Cark with two games remaining. They meet each other next Tuesday at Keelesdale Arena. * W L T Pts Facelle 19 8 1 39 Kimberly Clark _ 13 . 8 7 33 St. George‘s 14 10 4 32 Holophane 11 13 4 2% Bathurst 8 17 3 19 Moose Lodge 6 15 7 19 At Brookbanks library, 210 Brookbanks Drive, a new stamp club for boys and girl will meet every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. ! For those children already convinced of the merits of stamp collecting, two clubs will hold their first meeting February 19. Stamp collecting and trading is a highly satisfying pastime. Just ask any devotee. Stamp out boredom Standings Greenwood, located three miles north of Highway 2 on the Greenwood road * skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing, skating, nature trail, picnic tables and barbeques, group camping by permit and snowmobile trails. Further information on these areas and prevailing weather conditions may be obtained by telephoning the Conservation _ Authority offices at 630â€"9780. Cold Creek between Bolton and Nobleton, about three miles north of the King sideroad on the l1th conâ€" cession of King Township â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing, trap shooting and a rifle range, use of the area club house by permit, picnic tables and barbeques, group camping by permit, and snowmobile trails. Heart Lake, five miles north of Highway 7 at the eastern limits of Brampton â€" skiing for children and beginners, sledding and tobogganing on medium hills, skating, heated shelter, refreshment facilities, picnic tables and barbeques, nature trail, group camping by permit. A 1950 WILSON AVE. ('d of lane) 7249-7”1 a ALBION RD 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 249â€"7901 It gets the once over 1013 times. Only after a Volkswagen goes through 1,013 inspections and all of the inspectors give it their thumbsâ€" up, is it a Volkswagen. If any one of them gives it his thumbsâ€"down, then it isn‘t. * That‘s our rule of thumb. The bantam team that won was the Rolling Stones, consisting _ of _ Joanne Murray, Carol Hussey, Adrienne Whalen, David Phillips, Gordon Taylor and Janet Hogg. Top games of the week were rolled by Everett Waite, 244, Jamie Ames 218, Gary Dillman 215, Last week was the scene for the Valentine Day bowlers. The bantams bowled in teams, the juniors in doubles, one boy and one girl and the seniors in triples, two boys and one girl. YORK VOLKS Valentine bowlers 401 HWY. wILSON AVE In the senior division winners were David John son, who bowled a 311 single flat and a 735 triple, Patty Lizon and Jim Pearson. Steve McAdam had a senâ€" sational day of bowling with 287, 279 and 273 for an 839 triple flat. Carol Hussey 212, Bradley Lawley 206, and Christine Hussey 202, all flat scores. Juhior winners were Gary Blair and Donna Holder with a six game total of 1351. The bowler of the week was Ann Davies with a 645 triple flat.

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