Weston Times (1966), 17 Feb 1966, p. 3

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The third period went till the T minute mark when Larry Ful. lan got his second goal on I break away. Cropper having no chance. This goal tied the store once again at c all. Just 17 sep- onds late? Jeff Pickup got his second goal. This one was of the soft variety, the shot com- ing from outside the blue-line but Cole made I stop but the Just so seconds later George Morrison got one back from Par- ham. I real nice shot “/th ed Cole in the nets. 30 seconds later Jeff Pickup scored on I fast rising shot from inside the blue-line to tie the score,. Cole did not see it as he was partly screened and the puck went over his shoulder into the net. One minute later Dodgers took the lead, after Parham and Morri. son hit the goal post in succes- sion, Hume finally put the puck in the net. This goal, I think really was the big one as the Buzzer defence just seemed to crumble. The first period III: I typicel Dodger-Buzzer affair, II skating was at its fastest and checking was at its best and it wasn't till the ' minute mark, that the Dodgers could get past Cole in the St. Michael Buzzer nets. It was a goal mouth set up with McDonald digging the puck out from behind the net. The pass came out to Modray who made no mistake. But the lead was ahort lived because at the 14 minute mark Guiliani took I nice pass from MeCann and Larry Fuller to pull the Bur zers up to level terms It I all. There were just 4 minor penal- ties 2 each with Harold Rick getting both for Weston. The first period ended " one each. In the second period the Bur lers took over and by the tr minute mark had the score 3-1 on goals by Culligan who stole the puck from Tom Cowan and ramped in all alone on Cropper to beat him with a nice shot and Larry Fullan again, on I nice pass from McNeil] who was standing in front of the goal all alone. Iv It Uli- . With a M " In! Friday, the Dodger- uilod down 4th spot. For I while it lookedJih they would blow it, but a goats in two minute: in the second period told the story. Al in the week before agfiast Whitby. this Wu [must tor the Dodgers tdr' Avueu and his nu Inna! to take on Westetair, with that big 4 out ttt , series. The winner of that series than autototiealiy go in~ to the finals, so you can see how important that 4th spot was to them. NEW was, TE2iillliiri, G'ilif0R _lililfit Equipment & Supply Ltd. 21 Elrose Ave. . Weston - 247-5444 booms MAKE PLAY-om WITH 6-4 mow 5 “' lot tugged day-3mm!” [induction cutting . . . rum and. my and detmmrtNllty m a “must", Sum: an: ”dorm-m ttatom; Choice cl Maul" ml humans. Automatic ttiler optional. sk this [ml chain stat " mm. Gum‘s, My. . Westminsttr Utti alig,trll “MW I I _ Rev. J. Kenneth Noble Play Watt/air Next In. J. c. lavish In“: - In. A, Email. All. SUNDAY MASSES 1lEtTilll J%lllmllllili CHURCH MAITLAND 8:10 min. _ 10:00 ”a ' 11-00 Noon Ind 1:00 p... 112M B.m. - Morning Worship - Good Samariu- 9:45 am. - Junior and lnlennedluo School 10:00 IJII. - Pu Bible Chas 11:00 In. - Ngrgely. Rirtderttart" N Rev. 11:00 am. - 9:30 am. - 9:30 am. - ll:00_ mm. - "unify. Crib turner 3:00 pm. - Evening Worshlp (In Church House) Grin-(Sheet " Church Street Minister - Rev. R. J. Boggs, BA. study Ill-1571 Manse 241-9533 smdar,rfeuuarr 20, 1966 Sunday, February _ 20, 1966 BOMAN CATHOLIC CHUICH 3266 Weston Rd. Sunny School ' you: and up Pathfinder Class Morning Worship Norman Omen, KA., Las. Sunday School 1 tet I "an tr. JUDE'S Westminster uu Church 71.9.1, mas Tho Pu Wreg In - ht thm. hoc and my. with them Ian at luck in their quest hr the four»- amen! Iaureis. They hold their drum on Friday for the radio. The winmr was Don Fuhorby. Next uni finds tho final Fri. day nights nun. Info" the play- offs. Markham is the visi'lng mm and the Dodson "out . a lot to any whether they get second pine or not. Gum time no. Flue: Wonon Anna. So. you there. (an A Girl . . fContrrtued from pan: 2) .--gtmazed that Joni's parents put into her hands a copy of Bertrand Russell's essays. This. in our opinion. is a sad rerhyetion on parental res- ponsibility. The game was cleanly played with referee Sandy Proctor not having much to do.. Shots on goal yore for Weston 40. and St. Mikes a. Final score Weston 6, St. like: 4. The We work In th. last 3 can!“ has hon much Improv- od and the pity." have finally found the value M staying out of the nnnlty In: " km for the momm anyway. The work d Bill Lutk Mind the bloo- line has boon truncation: and aim Can", Rich And 500nm plus the "mention: work oi Cropper and Eduard: given the Dodtters a mu. men tttMd.etee for their bi. aria. puck would on by net: Norman "and his second. goal " the (ounce- minute lurk taking a nice put from IP," lum to daily but Cole. This goal was the ”and. we: as the Buueu folded. Cum ' Larry Full“. New in and Dunn won the pick d the Irish " was Lame, New aid, Morrison, Parana: and Piee. up tor Weston. IN THE DRESSING ROOM The child at eleven is not yet old enough to know what she believes. It is positively ridiculous to say that she does not believe in God. and to call herself an atheist. She does not even know the true meaning of the word 'atheist'. Actually. it is a question whether anyone actually is an "atheist at heart. The Rus- sian experiment since 1917 has not yet succeeded in ex. tinguishing the natural and inborn belief in God, for all its satanic crusade against religion. It is the last coher- ent moments of a person's life which decide whether that person is an atheist or not: and we have no actual documentation of any person repudiating God and Heaven and Hell during the last brief moments of living. Rather, we have innumerable in. stances where lost souls have faced an eternity without God at the last agonizing moments of life. No, all men and wa- men know of a surety. with- out even Scriptural revela. tions, that there is a God, and after death comes the judge ment, and either Heaven or Hell. One more word. The script- ures have stood the test of time. Millions have believed in them. and tniliionrwill he. lieve in them until lime shall be no more. Man can laugh. sneer. deride the Bible, but not one jot has,been proved to be wrong, and, in the final analysis, we are judged Jar all eternity by what is writ. ten therein. Joni would be better for a copy of the Bible rather than Bertrand Russell. Herbert Dawes, Wickford Drive. Imam. the Dukes PP...... V tl Dodgers 'v..-. 3 Jets 3 Buzzers 1 D.B.C. Minor Mom Canadians 5 Red Wings t Beavers 4 Hornets 0 The Greengaels who won their second thigh; league championship this year kept their winning form by edging the Flyers TO on Karl Wolf‘s two point performance. Under the team captain's influence who had a goal and an assist his team went on to hold the Flyers off for the win. Dave Mintz played extremely well in goal registering his third shut. out and his second in a row and set a new record for the longest shut-out sequence with 93 min utes and 45 seeonds., HOCKEY STANDINGS Stars 7 Generals . 3 Rangers 2 Flycrs " I D.B.C. Pu Wee Barons 8 Aces 5 Bisnns .. 4 Indians . 3 - Mustangs 1 D.B.C. Minor Bantam Royals 8 Cubs 7 Pirates 6 Falcons 1 I D.B.C. Ionian Eagles 6 Bears 3 Hawks 4 Majors 2 D.B.C. Minor Midget Towers 6 Terriers s Biltmores 4 Bulldogs 3 D.B.C. Midget Chiefs 7 Bruins Prtrr b" 6 Lions F.. r '_.. tp. 4 Tigers .. .. l Gaels Blank Flyers 2-0 D.B.C. Atom ST. MIKE’S NETMINDER Grant Cole managed to sit on this-one but let six slide past which gave Weston Dod- D.B.C. Tyk- In the "Estate ol Irvine Kerr, deceased. All nelson; having claims all”! the estate of Irvine Kerr. late of the Township " York, In the County at York, Adjuster, deeensed, who died on the 29th at Nov- emher. IMS, no hereby nou- rm to send to the under- stmed on or before the 28th at Februnry. 1966, their name. Ind a, partial"! at thetr claims. llnmediltely after the weld due the all estate will he dtstrtbrtted, having reg-m only to the claims at theh notice ha DATED this 8th day of Forum. It“. MURRAY xnn Ind JOIN KERR. Adrrstltmtors, " their Senators, Mm. rm. " & Slums. 1944 Weston In“. Walton. mum. . I10 0-1777 General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD 't New, Public J YORK TRAVEL BUREAU . FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE NUIIBE Til tllilllfllllt Iiipp, Beggars His 3rd Shutout WM. G. BEECH, w, L, RO 04603 10 016 115 214 l7 12 TI 10 l3 13 10 16 14 12 14 ll 17 10 17 12 David Gasperini scored the Gael‘s other goal. Ron Bannon played very good"m goal for the Flyers as a replacement and his team in front played much bet. ter than last week. Salomo, Smith Lad Blvd: The Blues won their sixth straight game by whalloping last years' playoff champions 10-3. .Inhn Salerno scored four goals and assists on three others to tie a record of the most points in a single game along with team mate Al Grove. Grove had Stored two goals along with the M. Midget Teepees 9 Bulldogs 4 Terriers 4 Billmores 0 M. Atom T Canadians 3 Red Wings 2 Red Wings 5 Hornets 5 Canadians 2 Beavers 1 Pee Wee Mustangs 2 Indians 2 Mustangs g Aces 6 Midget Tyke M. Bantam Royals 1 Pirates 0 Royals 8 Falcons l Pirates 2 Cubs 1 Bantam Atom MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Trattie Light) NEIL J: MOREAU DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist - Prescription: Completed . Repairs - Duplication & Fittings shubln Service Dodgers 1 Dodgers 2 Dukes 1 GAME RESULTS Week of Feb. 5 - 10th PRESENTED BY Ownissa Group Weston Presbyterian Church Weston and Distrlcl YWCA University Prestrrterun Ladies Guild " AT Eagles 5 Bears 3 wall-- st. Welt-n - 8 pm. Wed., Feb. 23rd. Adniubn tt.otr Bruins 3 Chiefs 4 Stars 4 WESTON (ORIGIN! AUDITORIUM Come . FUN FOR YOU 248-1821 t00lit WHAT'S COOKING! " .... learn new "elven new cooking methods . PRIZES TOO WESTON HYDRO Flyers 1 Majors Hawks gets a 6-4 win. George Morrison, 11, scored two and Dave Parham, 9, was credited with four assists. Photo by MII Henderson Tigers Lions Jets 0 Buzzers 2 Jets 0 goal and three assist perform- lance by Dave Smith. Jim Taylor ‘also had I profiting night with '3 goal and two assists and lsingles going to Al Rach and .Bill Pritchard. Jim Geall play- _ ed a good game on defense with I gtwo assists and leading his team ‘out of their end when they were ,in difficulty. The Wings al- ithough lacking any kind of spi- iit dropped to third place and Iwill meet the Blues in the semi. 'finals in two weeks in which ills! was l preview and I hope {this game does not imply the bout come of the playolfs. New- rcomer Ed Muzzatti scored two 'goals for the losers and Lorne Lronier the other. Team " Gaels Pt'PrP..__ lo Blues .P_m.r.__v.. 7 Wings . V 5 Flyers 3 . Clinched first place 8R5d s". f) o" ' 33E {as Beat Sales Tax Increase 1965 Corvair Mo’nza _- 4 Door Hardtop Power steering, power brakes. radio. shadelite wirtdshield. power wind- ows, white walls. discs. back up lamps. Stock No. 2102. 1965 Oldsmobile Dynamic Convertible 110 HR cngine. automatic, white walls, wheel .discs, radio. Stock No. 2252. YOU SAVE $670.00 You SAVE $1533.00 i'" BARGAIN TIME E at lEAVENS g1flf -ti, NEW I965 s, I "llPyt,r.,,s,tyfrr, ) 21 l4 l3 WCI Sets Record With ll SM Mitt ' then Gals Pass Campbell In 7 Gales. In a hard hitting an [at grandpa: (I? III). a: I can at m an tt 1'ffNtUi streak “I T.D.!.A.A. record). hating Lin-j can M. Weston, angered over) their only loss ol the ME (+2 to Inside) were out 1m win perhaps more than in any previous much Wide. on 'it other hand. were fighting tar a play-off spot, (. In the first, period Weuon was outplayed by a wide margin but [guide was unable to put the puek put Gard Campheir who starred in the Weston net. In the second period the game was opened up when Bob Me Closkey scored. leCloekey in- tercepted I bad Leeside pus end fired the puck from about ten feet out. Reside tought back but goals from Murray Antram and Jim Embrey sewed up the game. in the final stanza there was no scoring and the we slowed considerably as the teams were hitting each other. The assists went to Moore, McCloskey and Embrey and the shots were Why, on Feb. 8th I had the hugh three mu with a mere 606, High three with hdcp. was tak- en by Doris 'Iomkinson with 684, High single flat Gladys McGuire 269, and High single with hdcp. - Carrie Wilson 293. The team scores were taken by team No. 5 Lillian Cribar with the High three flat . 2419 and High three' with hdcp. - 3197, team No. l Dot Smiling took High single flat - 926 and High single with hdcp. - 1137. Dot Snelling still retains her high average of 206. With Just 9 more weeks of bowling it doesn't look like she will lose It looks like the W.R.M.B.L " a fair weather league, for as we get deeper imo winter our high scores are getting lower. it. The runners up are Marianne Taylor 198, Joe Ward 190 55/63 and Peggy Kehoe 190 3/60. Mixed Bowling Factory List Factory List Sale Price $qu Price $3235 $2565 $5328 $3795 "et.------...-'-", The noting Indus for Wee ton after the " game umn‘ are Bob McClnskey (11 goals, I unis“). Tom Moon (1 goals. 9, i, assists), Greg Ashbec w goals, T 1 assists). and Jim Embrey (l _ goals. to assist“). [ f On the ma u a whole Wee 1 {ton has scored 6.5 goals In 424 I Recently Weston Collegiate 'Institute was host to the North ‘Hasting High School Band and Glee Club from Bancroft, Onta- lrio. This marked the first hill e, an exchange concert between the musicians .421 both schools. iWeston will be returning the visit on April M. After arriving in Weston (half an hour ahead of schedule) the Bancroft students were guests at a sm.all reception in the cafeteria. Then they were billeted with the members of our own Orchestra and thee [Club and were taken home for supper before the concert. They {also stayed over-night with us in our homes. Woun- D. but“ 21. It. up at the an we" i, Gold Cami-ll. 2. lob Heck-by. 3. Jim “My will “honorable maxim" going to Murray An- tram and Mel "Butch" Tho-p- lan. We and "can will playoff together and the inn- ner will meet of the East York. York Memorial you lot. the T.D.I.AA crown. The evening concert proved to be tremendously successful with only a few seats unoccu- pied. Master of Ceremonies was David Schleieh from Peterbo- rough. The band, under the dir- ection of William Henning, played a variety of compositions including “Colonel Bogey", "Wizard of Oz", and ended up with "Miss America". Paul Easton, a young pianist played a "Greensleeves", and “Sea Horses". Three celebrated elar, inetists. Edith O'Marra, Barbara Lewis and Margo)oster played a trio for us accompanied by the Band. Georgia and Kay Whitfield are not only talented musicians but also talented tatrdaneers, as we found out by their "Alley Cat" dance. BfEiliEllililIllfiMlig ALL SALE "'"htMl8l-Mllell.ltB'l""-""e MERCHANDISE IS RED TAGGED FOR EASY PlCKlN‘S AND SAVINGS UP TO " $8.00 PER GALLON! $lhlBtWitMMll1lllhllGl Concert A Treat Success' Bancroft Talent Pleasing THIS SALE HAPPENS ONLY ONCE-A-YEAR . . . AWAY FOR WIDEST COLOURS AND SAVINGS! - Their Entire Stock Of Dented Tins . . . Multilated Labels . . . Over-run and Uncalled Mixes In What We Call Our ' . . . AND ESPECIALLY BEFORE THE lMPOSmON OF AN EXTRA 2% SALES TAX ON APRIL Ist. ONCE-A-YEAR Clean hint and Wally.” Cuba 1047 Wooten " (at him St.) We“ PHONE m PAINT AND WALLPAPER CENTRE IN WESTON THIS SALE ONLY Ragululy Priced " to $12 THIS SALE ONLY Typical Example! ' GUARTS $1.95 I. M." GALLONS $3.98 sI.I9 SCRATCH 'N' DENT RED TAG SALE! n PM Weatagt Inn. - od the only TDJAA “with lion to go to Gait tor the Ontario Championships and will will the last examination which'hlh on Fri March 4 " about 8 o'clock in the morning and leave directly from the whool upon completion of the cumin- ation. Gerald Dabreau, and under hll leadership. the Glee Club nit. ed their voices in harmony to sing such songs as "Oh, Dear, What can the Matter Be," "Number Please" and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic". Many soloists are member: of this happy group of teenagers. They are Margaret Vance. Peter Stringer. Judy Campbell, Marion Green and Margi Phillipe. “unwanted” goals wand uni-n than II amnesia-pneuma- edthonua-vith " - Win ave- unenfor- -tactriarav-odtaElltilt McIntyre mined fault-cl mu in five games tor u "an. d Gifts were presented to Mr. Manning and Mr. Dahreau by Glennis Stovell and Marilyn Thomson, it the close ot the concert. A dance in the cafeteria was provided for our Bancroft guests and those who attended the con- cert. When the dance was over. decorations were pulled down and kept as souvenirs. Returning to the school at 10:30 on Saturday morning. our Quests depaneuor Bancroft " ter much confusion, laughing and crying. (as well u a few other things). Manx friendships that will last fur some time were made with these wonderful kids. Now, everyone is indeed anxiously awaiting April 30 for our trip to Bancroft. (Orchestra President) SR. GIRLS BASKETBALL On Thursday February 3, the Sr. Girls Basketball team got their first test. We played Vaughn Rd. and although we lost 34 to 26, we got some ide. - (Continued on pugs 5; Bob Seekington, sun) OFF SHOP RIGHT CHOICE OF 20% rte-Put“ Wnllpnpen Glennis Stovell ON Paints varnishes Penetrating Shins Spray Bombs etc. SPECIAL _

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