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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Jan 1964, p. 16

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‘â€" In last week‘s action, Goodâ€" : years surprised Etobicoke with < a 5â€"3 win on Thursday and then % held Weston Dodgers to a 3â€"3 ed) following the scoring of Lakeshore‘s third goal by Gary O‘Shell in the final period at ‘That‘s all that was needed. ‘The play moved into the Lakeâ€" shore end and back into the :m‘mdodltmm ‘This marks the seventh game in a row that Goodyears have gone undefeated and moves them to within five points of second place Weston Dodgers who manâ€" aged only a 2â€"2 tis at Dixie ‘There will be no junior game at Lakeshore tonight, however Lakeshore travel to St. Michael‘s Friday night and then entertain Markham here next Thursday ‘Tuesday‘s game was a waltz for 49 minutes when O‘Shell fired a shot which appeared to hit the inside of the goalpost and trickle along the line. Reâ€" feree Tom Smith ruled it was in and the goal judge (a Brampâ€" tom executive member) was equally insistent it wasn‘t Smith didn‘t check with the goal judge before ruling the puck to be in Brampton end and the fun beâ€" gam. Lakeshore‘s Tom Hicks deâ€" cided Brampton was giving a teammate too rough a ride beâ€" hin d the Brampton nets and went to his aid with an elbow in one corner while Muni Hoffâ€" man of Lakeshore and Bill Carâ€" tion of the ice. Just prior to the brawl, Terâ€" THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, January 9, 1964 â€" Page 14 Three Games in Three Nights Goodyears Whip Indians, Edge Brampton, Tie Dodgers 2491 Lake Shore Blvd. West, MIMICO Following the brawl, Hicks with blue & blue 1959 FORD 4â€"D00R Automatic end redio. @ 1939 VAUXHALL 1958‘ MERCURY 4â€"door Merdtop. Redie, automatic, powâ€" 1961 ANGLIA on Friday at Weston. PLUS MANY MORE OUTSTANDING BUYS NO HIGH FINANCING â€" BANK RATES APPLY HERE GALLINGER : MOTORS BARGAINS! DON‘T MISS THESE VALUEâ€"PACKED USEDâ€" CAR @ 225 NEW TORONTO ST. (at Kipling Ave.} Open Nightly Till 9 P.M. 259â€"5284 GRANT A. EDWARDS 1964 STUDEBAKER CRUISER 4â€"Deer Seden you get Â¥ wl;;l\'-h and Our trained mechanics will put your car into Wl I"lc" top running order â€" cost is reasonable. 2. .c STTB 1T‘s DIFFERENT DRIVE IT â€" SEE FOR YOURSELE . . . BY DESsIGN! THE PRICE WILL SURPRISE you Too! trom * FIND OUT TODAY! s different by ‘f‘.‘_“ it veveradoacaniseamecameec, ced nssm en iage Tuesday night and Chase drew m;jors and goals while Harry Livingston Hoffman and Carson drew game ang Ga Fo misconducts. They attempted to‘B,.mpto,:y ra scoted | for continue under the stands and it looked as though the game was| . HARD HITTING completely out of hand but oddâ€"! The Etobicoke â€" Lakeshore ly enough, it calmed down in a STUDEBAKER â€" RENAULT SALES & SERVICE Stu Smith and Mitch Akiyama got the other two Lakeshore ACTION WAS FAST AND FURIOUS Thursday night as Lakeâ€" shore Goodyears handed Etobicoke Indians their second deâ€" feat of the season, 5â€"3. In the rugged, but clean tilt Ron Mcâ€" Neil, Paul Swindle, John Marshall, Tom Hicks and Dave Macâ€" u37\}f‘!TEOR Custom 300 2â€"door. Automatic A aFA 4â€"door, automatic, e fime car. ......... and radio. 1957 METEOR Rideau 500 3:.« Mardtop. Automatic, raâ€" a steering, exâ€" ceptional condition. _ 808959 1955 METEOR Runs real good: . 1955 FORD 1957 METEOR Rideau 500 This Canadian built car has what it takes â€" to give years of driving satisfaction. We beâ€" lieve that words can‘t describe the value, the pertormance of this car. ‘64 STUDEBAKER IT‘$ A STOPPER! NEW PEP FOR YOUR OLD CAR THE BEAUTIFUL NEW $215 $225 $695 Robbie Taverner scored what proved to be the winning goal for the Legion. Ron Colluci got their first and Brian Leech from |Steve Wait was the Midcon comâ€" bination. ’: Queensway. _ _ Canadian Legion Midcontinent ... game was a hard hitting affair bu not particularly off color as Goodvears dumped the Indians 5â€"3. The injury list was as imâ€" pressive as the game. The reâ€" cord for Lakeshore included Brian Glennie who was rushed to hospital with a broken blood goals while Harry Livingston,vessel in the chest after being Wayne Goddard and Mike Kumka scored for the Majors and the tieing goals came from the sticks of Ron Fuller and Dean Clayton. FIYEPS . ... sc mmmonncrymemines B Moore Paints ... 9 Brian Pollard and Mervy Magâ€" Inness clicked for the winning Flyers and Bud Natawary earnâ€" ed the shutout. Chalmers Fires 4 In Queensway Action Lougheed, Llewellyn Notch Hat â€" Trick A four go@l performance and a pair of three goal efforts highâ€" lighted the Queensway Minor Hockey League action at Lakeâ€" shore Arena on Monday night. Al Chalmers of York Litho was the four goal man while Don Lougheed of Budget Centre and Dave Llewellyn scored three apiece. YÂ¥ork LithO® ... ssssmunmmune T Pritchard Sunoco ... 1 In addition to Chalmer‘s outâ€" burst, Paul Jones, Hal Crossley and Bob Mercer picked up sinâ€" gles. Bob Boyko scored for Phone 255â€"7775 MINOR ATOM PEEWEE ‘hit with a puck, Ron MacNeil\ice v[itb/l-ns-‘ head covered in |\went off with a bad knee, John|blood: Forsdyke went to hospital with| Lakeshore goals went to Macâ€" a severe charley horse which|Neil, Paul Swindle, Ron Marâ€" later required an operation and|shal, Tom Hicks and MacMillan. Dave MacMillan ‘reopened a cut|\The Etobicoke goals were scorâ€" suffered on Wednesday, ed by Bill Adair, Bob Thorp and On the Etobicoke side, Neil Bob McGuinn. Cotton banged his head against| Goodyears rounded out the the screen and received ll;week by playing their third \stitches to close the wound, and game in as many nights and held 1Johnny Ritchie got the worst of ILhe strong Weston Dodgers to a the deal in his fight with Robbre‘3â€"3 tie at Weston on Friday night. TegpECK ... ...lcoisll mscc d Mark Irwin scored an unasâ€" sisted tally for the Cubs whilst Jeff Harvey ‘replied for the Teeps. / Jack Adatns .........sscmucls 0 Wayne Notto was in the Dukes nets gnd gained the shutout. Pete Keefe scored the only goal with Allen Lane assisting. Consolidated â€"....::....=...s.â€" 6 MM & T ... sc commmmemimenmene B Queensway Cycle ... 1 FPIOS .lsc 2 Llewellyn scored three, John| Bruce Golbeck, Alan Valde Noble added two and John Courtâ€"| and Dale Wallace all scored for man added a single for Consoliâ€"‘ MM & T while Bob Bingham and dateds. Terry Thomson clicked Bob Burscough clicked for Fritos. Millan scored for Goodyears, with Bill Adair, Bob Thorpe and Bob McGuinn connecting for the Indians. Prior to this game, Etobicoke had gone 18 games with only one defeat. 4 cylinder eng. with standâ€" ard trans. for top economy. In top condition. Act fast tor this one S EaL ‘63 CHRYSLER Saratoga 4â€" door. Mardtopâ€"Alaska whiteâ€" blue . interior, fullI power oquippog plus _ radio â€" a n d many other extras. Low mileage $3|95 "61 _ CHEV. IMPALLA 4â€"dr. Sedan â€" Satin silver finish with matching interior, â€" powerful Vâ€"4 engine with automatic trans. and cusâ€" M' r-dl:. It â€" won‘t . last ong at the low price of $ sl 795 61 MERCURY Convertible â€" Buy now and save money on this beauty. Polar white with black top and red leather :'d"l'"iu:!""y power equipâ€" ncluding power windows . 32195 ie wham . S$2195 HHY" QUALITY â€" and â€" PRICE "$# CMEV. 12â€"deor Wagen â€" *3# CHEV. 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Golden yellow exterior with euwrn;'ln' g;un interior, an outstanding buy tor only s 31295 Another é6f Chevies most popular care with 4 cyl. power and economy. Newly refinished in polar white with eggshell biue roof â€" a genuine i""lln at $|095 ‘é1 PONTIAC Parisienne 2â€"dr. Hardtep â€" Ebony black with white top and maroon interâ€" ior. Equipped with power steering, brakes, automatic, ;u:‘ ':-l engine etc. Reâ€" ue only 2 $2395 "$9 CHEV. Biscayne 4dr. â€" the Cycle Flyers Photos by Stan Windrim squad. It‘s that time of year again when ice fishing enthusiasts are planning weekâ€"end trips to northâ€" ern lakes, Actually activity hag already started on parts of Lake Simcoe. But, I think it‘s still too early for complete safety. A car was reported â€"to haye gone through the ice one day last week. â€"â€" Because of the amount of deâ€" brig left on lakes at the end of ice fishing seasons, new regulaâ€" tions have had to be instituted. They especially affect Lake Simâ€" coe where approximately 4000 fish huts are operatéd annually. The regulations read as follows: 1. No person shall occupy a hut on the ite of any water for the purpose of fishing unless it bears, on the outside, the name and address of the owner, 2. No person shall leave any hut, used for fishing, on the ice of Lake Temagami, in the Terriâ€" torial District of Nipissing,, or of any water south of and inâ€" cluding the French and Matâ€" tawa Rivers and Lake Nipisâ€" sing, after the 3ist day of March in any year. . JIGGING FOR LAKE TROUT Toward the end of winter last year, I described a successful method of jigging for lake trout without using live bait, Mr. T. J. Smith, of Humber Bay, very kindly submitted it. He claimed it was an old Indian method which he has used successfully for years. Because it was too late in the season when it was published before, I think it might be a good PONTIAC BUICK LtD. HEARN 1963 PONTIAC Laurention Sedan Marcon with matching upholstery, equipped with automatic transmission, radio, whitewalls and window washers. This car is as sharp es a tack and drives like s new. WAS $2,695 â€" NOW ...... 2495 Light blue with some upholstery. This car has only 9,000 miles driven and is in showroom condition. 31 395 WAS $1,595 â€" NOW ... 1962 Chev. 4â€"Door Station Wagon Â¥8 1963 VAUXHAUL Sedan Deluxe Equipped with automatic transmission, radio and whitewall tires. All white with marcon upholstery. This wagon has been kept extremeâ€" ly well and will please the most discriminating buyer. s WAS $2,395 â€" NOW ..... 1962 PONTIAC Laurention TWO DOOR HARDTOP â€" Autumn gold with matching uphoh}ory, This beauty has been sold here and was trdded in on a 1964 model. Low mileage and equipped with automatic transâ€" mission. Whilewalls and window washers. s , WAS $2,395 â€" NOW ...... White with red upholstery, equipped with automatic . tronsmission, . radio . and . whiteâ€" walls. A real sharp car with low mileage. S WAS $1,795 â€" NOW 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian TWO DOOR SEDAN â€" Turquoise with matchâ€" ing upholstery. This low mileage car is all original and looks and drives like a new car. Automatic tronsmission j for driving comfort. s WAS 31,3’3 â€" NOW \ 4 hy mmz/\/' Jnmeokfs : % ((1\ : <Eass=â€"ERâ€"@E=ls SSpAgI,.8 SSXS C BJYJE 1962 PONTIAC Laurention 4 DOOR STATION WAGON â€" White with beige upholstery, equipped with automatic transmission, radio and window washers. This low mileage one owner car is in Al condition. 52250 WAS $2,495 â€" NOW 1962 FALCON Sedan Deluxe g upholstery. This low mileage car is all Equipped with automatic transmission and riginal and looks and drives like a new radio. Blue and white finish with matching imâ€" r. Automatic transmission j terior. You have to see this r driving comfort. s one to appretiate it. s / AS S‘,;’! â€" NOW WAS $1,095 â€" NOW f WOODLAND TOPICS idea to repeat it here. If any of you guys give it a try, I‘d like to hear how you made out. "Construct jigging tackle in the following manner: One large hook is required, having at least a three inch: shank. A piece of shiny tin, about one and a half inches long, is bent or folded over to r‘n the length of the hook shank, Mr. Smith usually solderâ€" ed it in place. The Indians didn‘t. They hammered it tight. About eight or ten inches above the hoog a good heavy sinker should be fastened to the lime. A row( of split buckâ€"shot seems to wox'l the best. Cover hook with & _small piece of fish, the whiter the better. Jigging for lake trout is usualâ€" ly done at a depth of about 75 to 100 feet. Let the sinker hit bottom and then wind up about a foot or two of line which should be altached to a short stick â€" about 18 inches long. Just a movement of the wrist is all that is required for jigging the lure up and down. As Mr. Smith puts it, "Run like heck when you have a fish on". until your catch flops out of the hole. Leave the line stretched out on the ice. Walk back and reâ€" move the fish from the hook. Kick the sinker into the water Go back and pick up the jigging stick and give the line a flip. The weight of the sinker should pull the lure back to the bottom of the lake." DID YOU KNOW? Bev Sanders In the "Didâ€"Youâ€"Know NYA Lake Shore Blvd. W. 1962 FORD Galaxie 2â€"door Sedan Shining dark red, with matching upholstery. A low mileage beauty and is priced for a quick sole. s WAS $1,850 â€" NOW ...... 1961 PONTIAC Twoâ€"door Hardtop Light blue with matching upholstery. This car is fully equipped and in showrcom condition throughout. _ _ _ was $1,950 â€" Now ... 1 1 VYUV 1961 CHEVROLET Belair Sedan Autumn gold with matching upholstery. This one owner car is equipped with automatie transmission, redio and whitewall tires. Come in and see this beauty. s WAS $1,895 â€" NOW ...... 1960 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON, Â¥â€" tor. Equipped with autematic and rgdio. It will be hard to find a station wagon as sharp as this one. Autumn gold with matching interior. S WAS $1,850 â€" NOW White with matching interior. This car has been completely reconditioned for customer satisfaction. You‘ll be proud to own this one. 3 a WAS $1,195 â€" NOW 1959 Pontiac 4â€"Door Station Wagon 1958 CHEVROLET 2â€"Door Sedan Turquoise with a white top. Equipped with automatic transmission and radio. This is a nice looking car and deâ€" pendable _ transportation. s WAS $895 â€" NOW ‘58 PONTIAC Stratoâ€"chief 2â€"dr. Sedan 1959 PONTIAC Twoâ€"door Sedan Black and white with matching interior, equipped with automatic transmission and radio. An outstanding value at s WAS $1,395 â€" NOW EASY G.M.A.C. TERMS Your Authorized PONTIACâ€"BUICK Dealer on the Lakeshore 259â€"8211 " De 26tii Ctreet IS BETTER and PRICES ARE LOWER _ The male fox is called a Dog. The female fox is called a Vixen, The young fox is called a Kit, The male turtle is called a Bull, The female turtle is called a Cow. If pen and paper are not handy why not give me a call at home. You can usually contact me in the evenings by phoning 277â€"3047. you may be interested in learn» The male rabbit is called a Buck. The female rabbit is called a Doe. The young rabbit is ealled a Kit, or Leveret. a The male raccoon is called a Boar. The female raccoon is callâ€" ed a Sow. The young raccoon is called a Kit or Cub. The male lynx is called a Tom. The female lynx is called & Lionâ€" ess. The young lynx is called a Kitten. It‘s always nice to hear from some of my readers. Any little hints and bits of information are much appreciated and certainly help to increase interest in this column. WHERE SERVICE GIVE US A CALL Soviet fishermen, took 3,200,000 tons of fish in 1961 making Rusâ€" sia the fourth world fishing power. Japan was first. A HAZARD on SiqNIoXF,/ at TOOK MANY FISH it is all original and 31750

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