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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Feb 1962, p. 11

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WESTON MINOR HOCKEY Weston Midgets Led In Metro Action On Wednesday themoon. Feb-131m". of Farm Bill served 35m and found itself in the new ruery T, both Junior end Seniorlhooking penalty end Laidllw Icor- Before Schlitt noted from Me- teuns pllyed host to Fore-t Hill. ed his second coll. Summon end Keen, Goodman of Forest Hill The tint gene ended in a Z-ZLRaeynoldl ”listed. spraage took served two minutes for tripping.‘ deadlock, but the Senior: made the honours alone on the next one. Schlitt at out two for slashing} lure by outelnstrirttr their oppon- Armatrong from Both end Olbornekbefore the bell n‘gnelled the end: ems 11-0, 1from Summers Ind Schlitt haughty! the period. I _ _ the gune to the ten minute merit" The final fifteen w two more Dave An . . a de:~:or:h:edl "ra,",',""::,' relayele‘?m Bill rounded off the is?ii..f,i)rdii. They were scored by Schlinl lo Little to open the scoring fol‘iwnh.I hooking penulty to Hopi. and Rertolds. "cknon ”listed on: Weston. Three pen-hie: "iiii'oiiice1 must be - to the I?" both mark!" and Kelley: glen? before Mekns scored for Forest est m" Iquod, howT.'r, u t y had l hand in Behlitt's. 1‘ 1Iili to tie the game. The first‘phyfd the first period “mg t l Meanwhile, bark " the firll' Junior gollkeepex; He was very . . went to Ferguson of the Blue and ood . th first but ““va the Junior and Semor Bu- White Weston squed for hookngg mh 'll, h hm“ f ketbell (fernnle variety) team. de- The next two were served by lie-hm "inc forht 'L Tier and "t-ieated both team from Vaughn Kay and Appleby from- "iitFs/"d,l"c'S1'i, 2','Qhi, first “(RD-d by 16-10 and M-14. Heather Hill for interfeverwe and holding two sous' at the beginning of the/Alun sank 18 points for the tren-) respectively. second period on I high, detteeteiiots Neither team has been de- In the second period Westou's shot that lost itself in the rofl- fated. l It took Bob Stevenson almost (an minutes before he started the counter. He scored after taking I past from Jackson. Murray lit up number two after. Paging set up by Osborne 1nd smiitt. Laidlaw, ar- rephng a pass from Reynolds and Stephenson, put in the next one. In the Junior glme Dave An- derson fed Mntheru, who relayed to Little to open the nearing for Weston. Three penalties followed before McKay scored for Forest Hill to tie the game. The first went to Ferguson of the Blue And White Weston squad for hooking. The next two were served by Me- Kay and Appleby from- Forest Hill for interference and holding respectively In the seroud period Westou's O'Brien took I two minute real for elbowing and Forest Hill, not to t-,,t'-tit-'iii;nh1hrdit'i' to the jug for the 38m nfrnction. The holiday give Hurt: time to col- lect his thoughts ind he put For- est Hill in the lend for the first tune after being set up by McKay tnd Shortly. In the third period Shortlrwin officially open the 1962 thsmurr served the only pennl'ty for Hip-fan National Sportsmen" Show, N ping. With time running out Mc-lbe held in the Coliseum, Toronto Cloakey, "ter level-ll flashy butlhom Marsh 9 to 17, it his Jus' fruitless rushes, combined with Aeen announced by Frank H. Kort Luceby and Jim Anderson to score right. President. on a bullet drive from the left; -For. some years no“. Mr. Dieferr Bide. Weston then put the heat baker has been 1 patron of thi: on but failed " capitalize, aruii,eolourfut sport. and outdoors ex speedy Paul Lueby won cheeritravwanxa which, since ita' ineep, and In extra word in this eolumrrtion bark in 1948, has been oper- for can-him: I Forest Hill for ated as I. public service. Profit, ward (not named) who had njfrom the Show will again be use( clenn break-away in the game's to carry on I varied program b dying monds. conserve Cnnldl's natural resoun- The Weston Seniors warmed up needing not only a win, but a seven goal lead at the final bell. The first period saw them blink the red light exactly men times while Forest Hill concentrnted on gelling the bewik-hed dire to head inward the Weston zone. Th. girl- how good reason in be 'terr-tttdr it»! won ttte Cecile Gk": Trophy a! ttte Woven Gott dad Curling Club. No hand M0 ttt mm or. Mn. C. McKonxh load. Mrs. A. A. lowla, mend, Mrs. t. G. Glenn, vice skip, and Mn. N. I. Armstrong. drip. ' The Right Hon. John Diefen- and I variety.“ other special nt-l, Midget "mirer, Prime Minister of Canadtr,)traetions. l, .Canadiem shut out Chieatro 2-0. will officially open the 1962 Cnnldi-‘ The boat and marine show will 130!) Klbin turret] in goal for in National Sportamen's Show, to‘spotlight a display of beautiful Cnnldiens. Gulls for Cundiens by {be held in the Coliseum, Toronto. eruisrmr, sleek sedans, and mm Gary Cunning “and by Bill llfrosn Marsh 9 to 17, it htts Nut-bouts, nil-boats, rowboats andlrtes tmil Terry Riehards Ind Boh Aeen announced by Frank H. Kort. canoes, inboard and outboard en- Jrrrrett nsaisted by Jim Langdon right. President. zinc. and the most modern boat- ‘and Don McKay. 1 For some years now Mr. Dieferr ing equipment and accessories. l, Dukes '2-Betvert, 2 in the other “Cal 3|“ch Ill VII: bullaeum, u The .l962 .sports and outdoors well on the Industry, Wing. will exhibition will have a number of house hundreds of eommercial ex- novel Ind interesting features. hibits including cottages, trailers, an“ :1" vi,'.',.',',"."',,; an I,'",',',,": television sets and the Intent It "I manna I T.' "I n fl equipment for all sports, travel national Motor Show, . travel and camping show. I cottage show, an immense: o th . . . ‘ht th "O tr camping display and amp Chet-“l n 'll T,',"'?, "I: n {e Ill; contest, Ind three dog shows. In "f.'.", " o In: . or ddi . th rill be h li will be selected and crowned from . "t ere m T'" among eight fimtlists from differ- eompetttromr, indoor retnever ent parts of the country. will" ' sports demonstration ares Three "international all-breed where various sports will be dem- dog shows will be held on March castrated by experts and rhtm- M, 15, 16 end 17 and the blue- pions, a demonstration casting poor1rloods of dogdom from “To” the Inn Reynolds scored his first ofl two goals at the beginning of thel second period on a high, defteeted) shot that lost itself in the nft- ‘For some years now Mr. Dielen- baker has been 1 patron of this colourful sport. and outdoors ex- transom: which, since ita' incep- tion bark in 1948, has been oper- ated as I. public service. Profits from the Show will again be used to carry on I varied program to conserve Cnnldl's natural resourc» es of forest, field and ltream. Prime Minister To Open Sportsmen's Show dog shows will be held on Manly Pee Wu M, 15, 16 and 17 and the blue-, Stratford shut out Providenee MONK of dogdom from “To” es-o. Jim Osborne ,rored unusist» {continent will be on display. In ed for Stratftsrd. Chris Mania ‘addition retriever field trials will,and Phil Grube cot the other he held each evening during the~goglg Grubbe Ilsa had In assist four days of the dog thow. (while Pull MeCnbe came up with , Twice daily a thrilling sugahuists. Rm: linker in [on] for Ind water revue will be presented Stratford made several treat aw iltho Arentt with a dozen headlirtems Providence had good tori" am from many parts nf the world. 'chuncu. On the opening night the "Dub doors Girl of Candi" for 1962 will be selected and crowned from among eight fimtlists from differ. ent pans of the country. The International Motor Show, being arranged by the British Mo- tor Industry in Canada, will be comprised of one of the largest exhibitions of domestic ttttd for- eign-mlde cars and automotive tie- cessories ever seen in this country. Again this yen the out and west annex of the Coliseum, as well u the Industry, Wing. will house hundreds of eommercial ex- hibit: including cottages, trailers, television sets and the latest equipment for all sports, travel and camping. - NILF’S CYCLE & "OlttS-gOHN 'r.-wioN no wmon Am ‘SEIVIO "ar' (RED t HUI) JIM SEATS (GRAY) CARNIVAL mm - FEBRUARY 16tlt $lmgttur-mloutr Irth ' 8:15 ta. WESTON ARENA SANCTIONED " C.F.S.A. ENTERTAINMENT FOR All AGES At ms WESTON SKATING CLUB HCKETS AVAIlA It! " "ht Koalouhl- Brian Pender-tie Ind the lune batman 0.1m... moral two goal- to load the Weu- Ind Barrie. Collie: Glen Gordon, on Minor Bmstam m. Gary let-liq: Burnett, Mathew Stewart an: Ina-h . god and win, two "att/ft.'?.? ISM-and all played Irreat to Tmor Conn Ind 1 single gainful“! "t toll. to Pete Witmahumt. I “can, In the Midget (Am Jim Brown Ind Len lulu led Weston to vie- ‘tory with I god and min etch. Wray Holmes with I goal and u- lsilt uch. Wray Holmes 3nd Tom gloom I god each; mint: to Jim ;Andorson and Paul Roberta. Bantam [ Boston defeated Detroit 1-0 on a goal by Bob Millie, assisted by Ken 1tmford and greet goaltend- ing by Wnyne Hill. Detroit pulled their goalie late in the pine but were nimble to tie ibup. Rangers defeated New Riven 2-1. Doug Colwil1 end Grew Very-or won-ed for Rangers while In Wylie and Gary Simms got an assist. New Raven's gull was scor- ed try Mike Simms with Ted Hull assisting. At Weston Jim Podium lnd Ted giraaieorod for Weston in the Pee Woe game. Tom Long and Brian McKinney an Iain ouch. In Minor Bantam ution Fred ‘completely outeussed-their rival. lurid!!! led the Weston team with iGoals were scored by Julian E2 some nice plnyumking. Weston/rn and Danny o'Donahue with I goals to Gary McLei-h 1nd Trevor;hlt trick each and lingles by Gary Conn, Pete Wilmshunt and Fred‘Goldberg, Greg Roberta and Ken Marsden an Insist. Hodge. Lary Newhold and Peter Stove11 scored for the Blntlm tam. John McGregor and Dave Cameron get- ting m “gist. The Minor Midget game 31w some great hockey by the‘Weston team. Tom Moore led the way for Weston with three “aim. Gosh going to Ted Turner on . great solo effort. Inn Pairiey, Jim An- derson Ind Murray Antram, Wray Holmes picked up In usint on An- derson’s goal. Dukes 2-Be.vert, 2 in the other same. Gary McNickle and Dave Sandman scored for Beavers, tMF sists to Paul Thorton and Ray Snelling. For Dukes it was Len Inglo And Dave Diplock scoring assisted by Robin Walton with 2 and Len Ingle assisted on the sec- ond goal. WEsroir LEAGUE RESULTS ttatt new ,1 $1.00 no: N I! YOUR Immmwm‘ 'dn"tuBieetmesrwat- Iu lob ICM m a. ht MW-chL-qhu row-n ad Jul Falkland“ and: "eEBmeocamotmugtteo- 'mandt-ittraetsalnnd-. IMO Kill Ind Kan Dickin all! WBttTON- _ Am Windsor deNaud Hamilton " A god- by Ron Jarrett, Jim Ely- dnn and Doug Smut. Terry Hu- ml, Bob Sill: and D. John: to! (In, win: naeh. Robin mm. mm: for Hmilwn with Larry Glen humming. I Minor Atom I J. Mungnnero'a Crown Heads edged Goulding Park 2-1 in I penalty studded me. Pinyin; the last three minutes of the gum! two men sham Glen Gordon ii, goal 1nd penalty killers Laplan Cox trnd Ellis did a tine job. Leader', gods were scored by Ron Cain and Rob. art Upham. Pee Wee Number " didn't prove unlucky Beavers Continue-- for the Clipper " they racked up Win number " by white wuhing ‘nandui Don (:0le had II "Pittattureh mat-out Harmon’- 1-0 on I [ml by Ron loan with Danny Robins uni-ting. Larry In land plnyed I sharp pm. in goal for Pittsburgh. _ Juvenilt Mljora defraud Tiger- 8-1. Goals for Mnjon by DoutCoNer ton, Erie Both and Ross BirUn- shaw with Dave White and Paul Alpine Be-ver: continued unde- futed this week with 1 big 9-1 win pver Sun-Cap. Led by Donner ‘O’Donnhue who played I itne de- ‘fenlive gun. and als, did some effective puck carrying the Haven completely outclassed their rink. Goals were scored by Juli”. Ari,., Iltttesvuw Itker. Minor Atom Guelph Ind Kitchener I would BEAVERS CONTINUE UNDEFEATED IN BUSINESS IN THE SAME [001 TION I7 YEARS MORRIS IAN SCALI DEALER run 12 YEARS I n- 'm Inch-- I and and an, Mt. my lick be (all. In». do Cm 2 - and Paul ue- ”trawl-unmann- u pin. it. m not-in, [E - wod a in "ink tor Lia-val. - " min. Tony 'CPiarrttueth-torLioG. ny- Don: Dani-u In M union. itl aN-dtoetam M! Queue Ae- nd Cleveland Mtphyod to I 1-1 draw. Phil Nyman luvunigud by Richard Kenton Mid [iiiii, My tor the Am goal. Nt'. Terry Collin from Doug Barnes “XII!" the Cleveluul goal. l Richard Artiey in goal racked up another shut out n 400 Lions won 3-0 over Delay Much-ml. The mum was marred by In in- qury to Grey Rice who Wu hit in 3th: face with the puck Ind may have suffered a broken nose. Lion [on]: went to Terry King with two/ and CUr% Kellowny with ll single. Rocha-tar defeated Butrnlo 8-2. DIV. 60de I god and mint. Robert Gnu mad Bob Trimble a good each and Terry Boston, Bill Smart, Kiln- Delano-u and Steve Orr " mist cull for the Rocher Jar scoring points. Neil Gillespie 'and Stove Grove got the iii'?? 30.1. while Jim Shaw had Ill u- lLloyd’l Glen Pnrk 10-0. The Be0m ine punch was led by Ralph Cain with . hat trick followed by Jeff tkherhon with I pair. Singh were ngiaured by John Grelu, John Saville, Riehnrd Bulkind. Davei Travers, and erry Tintinnlli. I Minor Bantam The Blue Flames Ilsa got into Bob Fleming once Iglin led the scoring with a hat trick. The other goal: went to chy Roach. 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