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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jan 1964, p. 12

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".o-o-aattm-t-'u"u.r,"ot WESTON SKATING CLUB CHAMP- IONS are from left to right: Gail An- drews, Juvenile Ladies: Karen Murphy, Novice Ladies; Jane Ledingham. Jun- ior Ladies; Judy Henderson. Senior 'OIIINO FOR ALLidiL ESTATE SERVICES Call .. George Baker -- CH 1-4471 'LdrHans . Mortgages . Appraisals Members of There are 7 B of M BRANCHES m WESTON. REXDALE Ind DOWNSVIIW to nerve you BANK or MONTREAL MW tNU It all depends on whether your home needs the touch of a master-pai nter, new bathroom fixtures, or a complete re-modelling jogin the kitchen. If there's work to be done to improve sar home, new is the time to put it in hand. Wintertime is the time when hands skilléd in putting houses in order an available at short notice. Now is the best time to get repairs Ind renovations done thoroughly, quickly and at lowest cost. . If the work you have in mind ends more than you care to put out in cash - there's no prob- lem. Simply see your nm'rhbonrhood branch of "MY BANK" and arrangé for a low-cost B of M Honle lmprnwmvnt Larar,t. The man who serve you at the B of M will be glad to do it-- even it his name isn't George. 'o TICKNOR REALTOR 'VTI CAIINA" I" {my 'lll ry* "VI "ect 'I', 1782 JANE tit, WESTON Buying . Selling the Toronto Real Estate Board and arrange) Improvement ...or- Fred 'MY HANH' Club Champion, Senior Ladies, O‘pe n Ladies and Senior Ladies Dance; Mau- reen Cakebread and Bonnie Milne, Nu- vice Ladies Dance: Bonnie Milne and Anne Matysek, Junior Ladies Pairs. l, The annual meeting uf the “Keaton Gulf and Country Club Hus held last Saturday. 11 the [Pine Lounge at the Club after llhe annual luncheon given by the Club for directors and mum Immee members who have serr- ed during the year. 'll "EMU“ urn July. A“: nun ldate will be decided later. I Ot the six directors whose term of office was up. five were re-elected for another two. ycar term. These five were Mr. J.H. Crossan. Mr. A. F. Holling. worth, Mr. D. McF'arlatte, Mr. J. H. Peacock and Mr. J, W Pink. Mr. J, P. Wright was My elected to the Board of Dun-c tors for two years, and Mr, J s, Brooks for one year. Gull Club Annual Meeting Is Well Attended Club President, Mr. L. W. Harrison, announced that Ien past-presidents had been Lb'e to attend the luncheon He alsc commended the members to: such a large turnout at the am nual meeting, and'he observr-l later in the proceedings that only 80 proxy votes had came in from members unable to be present at the meeting. It was announced at the lunch- eon that the 1964 Ontario Ama- teur Championship will be held at Weston next July. The exact ( Weston University Mr. Gilbert E. Downey and Mr. Donald F. Morgan were elected as Captain and Vice. Captain respectively. The following reports were re- ceived by members attending the annual meeting; Finance Committee by Chairman Mr D. McFarlane: Greens Committee by Chairman Mr. J. H, Crossan, Building and Property Commit. tee try Chairman Mr. K, A. Bennett. Membership Committee by Chairman Mr. G. D. Adams. House Committee by Chairman Mr J, W. Pink, Curing Com. mittee by Chairmen Mr C. Dal- ighan, Planning Committee by Chairman Mr. J. ll Peacock. Lathes Commll'r‘ by 'luasurer Mrs. H Shanary on behalf of Mrs. Blankenship. President and Business Girls by if/di/ir/i Mus Phyllis Parker. offcr them the r 8hr added that “nmrhk own faut It lo happrn withm 'le wnmon w!" rnmrmllcn, and wr thmk with our at our minds. In maybe Us just " found that MT, of cm and hetweem one In! three years um defeetive to a durum-om - One far In (out he. ” hm md live your: old in mil-1y New“. up. should rafrulnung men? u is Md from Britain mu recent roadside W cheeks m (Continued from page man we" valuahlr on on. and mnrludml "H 1 with our hour msIrnd minds. M mrn accuse, ts just as well _ may- an combine the two. and sid becausv women "P, much more so than mm" an Mr C. Dol- Committee by . H Peacock. _ try 1;.'asurm' on behalf of Ip. [handout 'm, and anPr rhqu'manxhlp .. lhls ua< the I" [or allnwmg out protest She behalf ot THE JETS /tfiil'/,,jrlt, THE SLOW POKES halrman THE HOT SHOTS (THE RED CAPS - ', THE LASTINS _ HIGH SCORES Double Outs Lad 9:... ‘Ford 17. Den. Strudwick IT , don and I) To further bolster the club, 1 - Weston favorite, Scott Lime. was signed over the weekend to mid defensive stren- gth. He played far Whitby Mt Jr. A. but year and was put- ehased, from um club. .1130 we: in top ttight both Friday Ind Sunday " Weston trounced Sch- omberg 13-2 at home and the: travelled to Georgetown on Sun- titty and shellaced that club IS-L liir, scored five on Friday and 1 four on Sunday to bring his toral no 14 in tour games, no man teat, even though the last cine l were Against tailend clubs, no aequuities od Jim Jan by Weston Dodgers from Brtmtp- Ian I-Ups I couple a! weeks no could no“ the “we bet. uoen an Dodgers having a so 50 chums of winning the Omaha Jr. B. titU and being made Ad: ta favorites. The stage is gradually being set for the big games agaissst Etobicoke. As of last weekend Weston were only three points out and have two games to play against the Indians. Tonight. Weston travels to Lakeshore for a game against the pesky Good years. who also seem to save their best shots for Weston. The Dodgers then return home for a game against Georgetown to- morrow night. Weston had no trquble dispos- ing of Sehornberg whose for. tunes have been steadily on the downgrade since the turn of thc year. Dwayne Ferguson, Jack CANADA -- DOWNSVIEW MIXED DART CLUB ENGLAND - HARLESDEN LABOUR ' SOCIAL CLUB League Standing as at January Nth. I964 SDI PLAYED WON LOST 1mm ugnl‘N’ (‘I.I‘R 24 16 8 HARLESDEN CLUB 24 16 N DUWNSVIEW CLUB 24 8 16 BASEBALL IIARLESDEN CLUB 8 4 4 DOWNSVIEW CLUB 8 4 4 INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE STANDING . . LADIES A MEN Downsview Club Ladies - 15 11 4 1 Harlesden Club Ladies __ 15 q It Downsview Club Men __ 12 7 5 Harlesden Club Men -.- 12 5 7 Elaine Strudwick won t game of 301 Les Moore won 1 game of 301 "The Chipmunks" won 2 games of 501 and the Baseball game These are the results for December mm. 1963 Audrey Wilson won 3 games of 301 "The Dart Larks" won 1 game of 501 and lost the Baseball 2: A SPECIAL NOTE: No, No No. No. No. No. No, No. THE Bill stock of the Harlesden Labour & Social Club. London. England, is now the National Champion 1963-64. for which we congratulate him. It saddened us though to note he played one game of 301 in 7 DARTS . . ' . . . ‘DOWNSVIEW MIXED DART CLUB - SCHEDULE -- JAN. 21, 1964 No. 10 "The Jets" V No. l "The Beau's & Arrows" Board Nu. 1 No. 3 "The Andy Capps" V No. 12 "The Hot Shots" Board No. 2 No. 11 "The Bombers" V No. 15 "The Red Caps" Board No, 3 No. 2 “The Missers" V No. 9 "The Huggetts" Board No. 4 No. 16 "The Lastins" V No 8 "The Dart Larks" Board No, 5 No. 4 "The Candy Happs" V No. 7 "The Chipmunks" Board No. 6 No, 5 "The Bull Hitters" V No. 14 "The Flights" Board No. '7 No. 13 "The Misfits" V No. 6 "The Slow Pokes" Board No. 8 Downsview Mixed Dart Club International Dart league Den Strudwick 24. BASEBALL - One Inning _ Ladies Betty Whitlock 7; Men - John Evans T, Dave Fgrd 7. Syd Curran T. Den. Strudwiek T, Pat Penicud Hugh Game A Ladies - Dons Nazvr 19, Audrey Pemcu0 m Isabelle Ure 19, V HIGH TEAM INNING - "THE CANDY HAPPS" 16. High Team Gamp - "THE FLIGHTS" 71: “THE CANDY "APPS" TI, High Score Darts v7: Ladies - Cathy Ynomans 165: Men . Bob Wil- son 164 HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINTS - TOP FIVE LADIES - Betty Whitlock 211. Dori‘ Nazer 202. Jean Ford 187, Fin Walters 168, Elaine Strudwick 152. MEN --. Den, Strudwick 226, have Ford 223. Barry Yeoman: 173 Joe Brown 161, Jim Pegg 135 Will the members of the following teams arrive at the club " early as possible on the night January Mth, 1964. in order to play an extra set of lamps: Team No " The Flights V Team Nn 15 The Red Caps Tram No 16 The 1.asCms V Team No, 12 The Hot Shots Weston Wallops Schomberg 13-2 TEAM FLIGHTS BULL HITTERS CANDY HAPPS ANDY CAPPS BOMBERS HUGGETTS BEAC'S & ARROWS MISSERS MISFITS C mPMUNKS DART LARKS For Skin & Scuba Diving urn. mum...“ .., Starts ' Ladies - Betty Whitlock" 18, Jean Ford 18; Men COMPLETE DIVER'S SUPPLIES G - "THE CANDY HAPPS" 16. THE FLIGHTS" 7r, "THE CANDY HAPPS" 71 Ladies - Cathy Yeoman: 165: Men . Bob Wil Doris Nazvr 19, Audrey Penicud lit. Isabelle (H 9-0871 WESTON AQUATIC ' SPORTS PLAYED WON 55 40 60 40 rom and lob lulu- not: the by plants in the only car in: ind their goal "ttting when kept Schnabel-g well in the pluy~ oft bull! but that trio's. scoring output has tagged tad there is' no player “will. at am up the duck. like Fender Beatty tapped I loo; famine by coming up with three goals tor Weston. He and managed only I ninth unit! in the past month. The remaining five goals for Weston yer split bolween Dave Putnam, Nal Laceby. Al Osborne, Archie Yurikew and Jocks Pushnik Ferguson and Gary Gage noted for Schubert. _ 60 tio 60 60 60 (an an fit) 60 60 60 45 45 setsorrttterg's lunch was lur- gely inetteetual and Stu Chap- man experienced little in the way of trying thou. The score could have been much higher had Ross Nelson in the Schum- berg nets not made some dazz ting saves. It's hard to believe he could rate a star with thir. teen goals “tint! him but a large attendance at the game would agree he deserves ‘nne. even if only tor bravery under fire. League Standings . Next week is one. of the big ones for the Dodgers as the In. dians come into Weston Arena next Friday night. If Ken Aver- " crew has any hires of over- hauling Etobicoke this game is a must from a win standpoint The second clash between these teams "ill be at Etobicoke or, February nth. I758 Weston Road Weston - Ontario Betty Whitlock '12 36 35 34 M 34 33 28 27 23 22 20 I 8 1 5 r...Jan. 21, 1964 LOST POINTS 15 40 20 40 24 36 25 35 26 34 26 26 27 32 33 35 37 38 40 30 Baseball game Men - Dave POINTS 36 3 5 34 34 34 3 3 28 27 25 23 22 20 1 8 15 16 11 DAVE PARHAM (9) SCORES f Weston Dodgers with assists fr: Wmfi’figim __v__ . cergiiULT.11u' "THE FUCK MUST BE HERE SOME l PQACE’I Pee Wee teams from Oshawa and Barrie take the game seriously as they play off at Weston Arena. Ref- Weston Magerman & Page Barristers . Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247-215” Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Wes ton When parking on a slope " w-ys leave the front whe61s turned in the proper direction. " headed downhill the wheels should he turned sharply in to the curb If headed uphill. the work should ho [tuned out. Evenings by Appointment Geo W Bull B Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, BA " KING STREET CH 46547-8} Bull 8. Ashbourne ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Chartered Accountanu Marsh, Goulding Barristers . Solicitor: C. W. LEASK Custom Upholstery Restyling To Modern Easy Terms 244-9435 BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road KARL'S Professional - Business CH 4~6061 CH 1.1129 Weston 1944 Weston Road Opposne John Street Weston, Ont. CH 1.19“ Weston Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment [ Use The Classified Section Alfred ll. Herman, BA Barrister & Solicitor DIRECTORY Barristers - Solicitors Fraser t Simms Ba rristers _ Solicitors BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald 1923 Weston Road Call CH I-5211 1936 Weston Road hl It Mile 3. of 401 Cor. on " RADIATOR SPECIALISTS ere? L. Osborne and coach Paul Laceby both play on the Huston Junior Hock- ey Team. 14) CH 4-53” CH 4-5697 "'iririririiTitFsi m 2441 Weston Road Cllerry LING Ynur Neighbourhood Radiator And Auto Glass Service Depot A-l Radiator & Clan Service Ltd. LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Walter’s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment - $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pick-utr 1778 Jane St. Ctt 7-6590 Mt. Dennis Weston J. R. Currie, 0.0. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1891 Weston Rd.. Weston Plumbing & "eating Repairs. _ Com-orsxons For Appointment Call CH 1-0701 spans - Cortvnrsions Alterations Guaranteed. Effieicnt 24 Hour Service Piano Tumng And Repairing Wm A Pdggs 1230 Jane Street OPTOMETRY GARAGES Iennis RO 9-284] Work Guaranteed Optometrist MUSIC CH 4-38TO DRAY IN THE Ontario

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