The men in getting hot n five turn- buttlo for two pivot! poni- tions. After the muck: of Mule bud cloned "rBr but weak Rum-d Shoo. htd Itnnfthcned their posi- tion by nun; 5 points from Wel- can Dairy. Thif pluc- - a 1?yyylm [night ')fetrie Shaken Motor -....... 1ytrttereU1 hum mm. 223. T'eattt Sanding Mounts _.._....._~.._.._.., Wum Bowling I‘m: RiehnrxUotyhrttiturxt - Dual " 'a.-..-..-.--.....-- Beat. maple Usher of the night wu Geo. Bunk: whose 822 triple with 1 366 single was way she-d of the rent of the pack. Hudson wu next in line with 799 (303) followed by Ackerman 789 (M2), Shinirnnn 754 (333), Wigmore 742, Whittaker 737, J. McShee 734, Green 711, McLean 711, Felker 706 and Stonehenge 703. Good singles were rolled by Forbes 330 and Britton 312. Shinimnn continues to lead the ten in the high “erase race with MI, followed by Hudson 237, Ackerman 285, J. Mefrhee 234, Johnston MI, Renton 227, Burtch 226, Felker 226, Topbliu 284, um] The other 4-3 split was h Haight Electric and Richa with Knight sparked by the lent bowling ot G. Banks, the lions shade. Wigmore's ing for ‘.ichardaon was me the Wigmore or Tuesday Bill ended up with 742. contest as or Motors men 3 Bowling Lanes trouble tnking mm led the , with 789 tripl single. Best r Major Industrial A "With two nights of bowling still to be rolled the fourth Ieries is a long wny from being decided. Moffats lost a. golden opportunity to sew up the series when they could only take 2 points from Ipcal 28. Richardson Furniture who are, in second spot also couldn't take advantage although they did a little better winning 3 points from Haight Electric. All told these are four teams with B mathematical chance.of winning. We will pro- bably see some exciting games be- fore the winner is finally decided. The competition was very keen In two contestants ended in a 4-3 split. CCM took totals off Sunny- lea but could only win one game, although they had McShee. Felker and Stonehouse over the 700 mark. Capt. Hudson wu high for Sunny- lea with 799. The other 4-3 split was between both were split that split with Moffsts. wr i that Moffats must have pressing real hard to try in tect their lead. As always way, when you try too ha get no place. Consequentl; was high bowler with 647. The other match was re contest as only 4 of S Motors men showed up. ' Bowling Lanes with 6 men trouble tnking all 7 points. man led the way for the with 789 triple including single. Best roller for Si: WM R. Antrim with 667. Best maple basher of thi the. that I'll do it than lads it-F-who sud that nnspeehble word-thes, bus tripe to and from - m really something. I hsve to mention them, because one of the players practically threatened me with s lute Worn than death, if I didn't. Going to the gum, every- one's jovi-l, and psmramiatie, on the uni-lace but tension rides the rods. Corning back, after the named} won, end a few hot beef sand- wiches have been tucked under the, players belts, there's no shutting them up-and who wants to. The poat-mortem is held, songs are Inn; (oft key of course), and everyone is filled to the brim with happiness. It’s s sight to behold. Thnnk you, Brother Ed. To-dsy I have I poem, or I xenon- able hesimile, So without my- more todo, we shall,- " they lay on Stage 49-Pletuse to begin: Ode To At, Cracker A coach is mun most every team w-_In-uidé-_ilmdhr_ He's a critic, . friend and a boss. He lavishly praises his team when In " follow new ad can. hm '" no Inna-M»! a Q Int. proud u punch. and null. to In on this wuk’l column. â€I mun for Inch union? Wall, CM all, fella, Jou just fan't Word but My night and M M, happy, proud, and randy to writ. about it. Such n toam-oi, mticrpL7tter'r wonturfAsl, and they Win, And smiles when they suffer A loss. . hon Walton kn. link}- and good hockey players halides. If ther don't win the championship M nu. I'll be one of the molt Inna-ind. disappointed and un- happy Junior fun that over travel- NCO mil“ to watch 1 (gnu. With PATTER 8w: oCtrayei_ted I tlsutk Wigmore or '1 ended up with ith Whittaker Stro hunks w 5 single , It of the -COi$lll0‘ k - ' 4-3 split was trio and Rich sparked by th ot G. Banks, mul n was more Tuesday nh was between Richardsons, ) 1“gully the really no Simpson Weston m had no a. Acker- he Lutety ' a 862 Simmons rre like nights. excel- taking shoot- PHI. 26 22 unwind-Mammoth n! bot-enthuse. and 'yhPo-rtriuetetu-, P.'.'. H. W'I‘Vhln to 'lttlwas- " 16 " 16 11 r Lacrosse is a hot topic these days and although numerous plans ‘have been' made for the forth- lcoming season, they're sketchy, and will no doubt go through many growing pains before May 24th. One thing is sure. them will be a senior club operating in town this year, and it will be sponsored t, the Weston Lacrosse Club in"; some assistance from the Lions Club. A detailed report on this newly formed club appears else- where in this issue. The thing that is bothering me right at present, is what's going to happen to Minor lacrosse this year. With the _Weston A.C. making public their wlthduwal from la- crosse circles, it looks mighty like, "here will be a few teams missing this year. Community Council, will of course function as always, but its’s the inbetween lads who are ‘now causing some worry. Unless coaches, trainers, and managers Ics'n be "tcured for these teams, by Gi Weston Lacrosse Club, so that , continuing feeder line can be _ down. __ --e _ ....v.. A contgnder? You don't but to Well, thar she be - the end, finish, completion, ete. All can- gratulatory letters can be address- ed to me in care of this paper. _ Boxla Banter look very sr," “a _ __Nere _ We've got a star team here in our town. find, _ 7' - Wâ€" ___ And whenmnd, it's even harder to buy. Playoff oqtcome} At this point it's nun " the tolm, . A) Crock"! mm none butt-r, they Bay., _ Juat look what lu’l doll. for this bunch of new kit But for him, them'd In no plural!- tic-day. Yes, they've com. . long w" with Ab in the loud. Ho’l Ituglrwith them through thick and through thin. \All he uk- from his boys jut bo- fon - game. Js that they all try their dundut i to win. _ Jhe lads too have shared their _ part of the deal, They've done u they'm told-toed Till on the tiia'round now they embark. A Coach Ivho hold: the respect 7113111 to weak; Who'lt come out on man an 'itt'én'tio' GGE No tumult-940 him, darn tho Watch Junior Atm Nat luck I -the mark.' " __ ,,,_ "'- Togetyer they've worked " a well- of his team, 7 ---w"' And I crew who never uy die, A un_i_t yk. this no doubt's hard to MARTINDALE LODGE Between Weston and Thistletown NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN YOUR BANQUETS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES For Reservations PHONE WESTON 240-1-3 come out on top-who'" be yours “Hm of our friend: kn 7W- and we all an Me Telethtrttt more! " We've broken all records but there In still orders m havent been able to fill. We will keep tight on working and building to make your telephone gel-vice a bigger bargain than ever- to continue to provide more and better 'ervice " the lowest possible can. '" "" TILIPHONI COMPANY OF CANADA ' In three yearn. however, an“ of important raw mn- terinh for telephone lines and cables have risen sharply. Copper prices have doubled. zinc and lead prices tripled. Yet, up to now, despite thing com on all sides. there has been no increase in the basic telephone rate: established 22 year' ago. Few things give you so much tell vnlue " such low cost " your telephone. DAY AND mam. seven days a week the telephone u at vour service. Quickly and easily it keeps you in touch with everything and everybody everywhere. There are 400,000 more telephones and two million more calls a day than there were three year: ego. And mrvice is getting better all the time. D. GREENWOOD Meals Served By Reservation Secondly this is not the Weston Lions lacrosse team. The group is sponsored by an individual club, called the Weston Lacrosse Club, and although arrangements have been made to use the Lions lacrosse box, that is as far as the agreement goes. This new club is also ready to financially aid all minor" lacrosse in Weston from Bantam up, to the amount of 10% of their gate neeipts. But except for a business agreement between th Lions and the Lacrosse Club, they are in no way connected with each other. Just a Reminder Don't forget the Junior hockey game in Milton this Saturday night, sportsfans. The Weston A.C. meet Midland m the second of a best-of-five series, for the Ontario lmaintained for their genie: team, when just won't be my senior team in tr couple of years. Of course the ‘Weston Lacrosse Club realizes thin md are doing everything they can to erase these difficulties. What the final outcome will be no one has ventured to state. Those who rend that tomfoolery in last Friday's evening Tely can just pass most of it off with n grain of salt. I've yet to figure out why these daily papers don't get their facts straight. For one thing, Freddie Hatton will not be coach- ing the senior team this year, as reported by Monsieur Mongenson. Actually at the time of this writ- ing, no coach has been secured, but negotiations were under way to ob- tain a good man to carry out these duties. No official word at this moment so must remain mum. Gordon Delnt, 80-year-old Bound-born link: no, but been appointed as roleuioml at Weston Golf and Country Club, tt van announced by dug offieitusr. He succeeds Elmer Blower, who died “(Manly In! winter. Dell-t hu been "pro" at Pine Point Club for the put three years. ri?(,,?t"fit,ir,i, V: at, _ fl“ f 'es. rc'""".'""'-, and take it from one who has §een every game this year, these Weston boys are really a treat to watch. Lloyd Miller has 200 reserved Beat tickets available for Weston tsupporters-so just give him a call at Weston 1553 and he will make sure you get your cardboards. Incidentally, transpor- tation will be provided, if enough show their enthusiam, so let's get out and pack those: buses to the iroof with Weston supporters. championship, and take it from Delmar, who at one time matched his golf wizardry with a claim to local hockey fame, has been pro at Pine Point for the last three years. He succeeds Elmer Blower, whose sudden death last winter shocked golf circles, at the Weston club. 14 MAIN ST. NORTH Gordon Delaat Appointed Pro 0f Weston club Appointment of Gordon Debut, 30-yetrr-ohd Holland-born links ace, as professional at the Weston Golf and Country Club has been an- nounced by club officials. The quidt-spokim ffiiraiiru , , u k & itt I. I ' "I my , wr _ 1,, WN " t l, l 3 re , IllMlllltllillllllliiii. , _ , ! , â€mm... " Illtl _ T , 9...; &' , " " - 'le. h ihsl, . [l I ap, , ' ' © J " V at , k . 35E o V O a lie aaeuit'Z)tiretp%t' [li0ryrfaf . . . 2k Midge tum it 'tl',',";,,':',',',";:',:',,"':,,?,'.".,',: 3: $21353; t ,2†ffg , a may; 'y 'i',',',':',?"' and upkeep for which Chevrolet We believe you'll - it'n the moat beau. Iifnl buy for “IIle and distinction, for comfort and room‘neu. for driving and riding one. for perform-nee and May . . . bee-Inc Look at this new Chevrolet. inside and out. side! Consider it from every point of View and on every point of ulna! J. T,, FARR & SONS LTD. :2.†allthese may}; Imam mm Sum Sta-ford f7i'iii,'i'ii, 'iii;',";"; 11-3, In Ont. Semi-Final Game of t He successfully combined a hoc- key career with his golfing activities and played for various teams in the Metropolitan League at Ravina Gardens over an eight- year period. During that lengthy hockey stint he played on four championship teams and set I scoring record as a member of the old Bowsers club by firing nine goals in one game. DeLaat had signal success in links competitions while an assist- ant, winning the Ontario Assist- ants' tournament at Islington in 1939 and capturing the Canadian Assistants' title at Lambton in 1940. DeLaat's shoulder injury spelled finish to his hockey career, but didn't affect that smooth swing so necessary, to his trolf.prowess. be mrtmsmbarod for his who! giant, killer in 1944 Millar Trophy mum ment, when, after a three-year lay- off during which he was engaged in war work, he gained the final in that' gruelling competition. En route to the final bracket he knocked off such divot experts as Bob Burns, Jack Little, Jules Huot Ind Lex Robson, but bowed in I harddought fimsl to Bill Kerr. Debut started his golfing career It Lambton in 1987, when he wu assistant to Willie Lamb. In 1941 he spent one season at the Lake- view club, but forsook that post to join the RCOC. Discharged when he incurred a shoulder injury while playing hockey for the Ordnance team, he went into war work until 1945, when he returned to the golf whirl at Pine Ppint. Stephenson and Downer were working in close harmony and ac- counted for 11 of tbs Weston points between them. Each bland home three goal: and Downer trot in on three unit“ while Staphen- son let up I pair of plays. Benn Florian duo figured high in the nearing knotchin: . couple of coun- ters, while Dillon, Gallagher and Guy were the other Weston marumen.' Wm [an no huh: " to their superiority trom the first whistle in thy -ded tartaU In sartr loud ud'lddod to it, until Stun- fotd had no poasibility wluuoevot of catching up. Stamford put up I fair battleah the initial luau. but " mentioned before, individucL " torta failed to pl! oft Ind Walton aaaily turned them back. ' mmuu.uu “when†m that. both: mun» I“ an omrtqedStatu-dttqi..ti., hymn Into-Ann. " though8tamttrrdhadaer-t mert,tl_oguamorore,smooth play-admin! coaching VII clau- lyovidont. The fact that Weston held I , tum we may; (Stephenson) ...u_.._..-.w.. 12.40 8. Weston, Stephenson (Downer) ..~..-...._.....»..~.._. 12.50 9, Weston, Florian, (Smith) 14.40 Third Period: 10. Weston, Stephenson (Smith) _._.e.e....._....e..m..... 4.20 lt. Weston, Florian u...“ 7.08 12. Weston, Gray (Stephenson) w......._~.-..1...... 7.59 13. Stamford, Baldwin (Maven) ,m“-..._._.... 9.32 14. Stamford, Mason (Acker, Maves) ........_.........._.........‘._ 19.50 tWI", than their tmutt-mates. All t t can be said is if the boys con- tinue their .fine work-look out Midland. They play as I unit and to date have proved beyond doubt that team-work u the most im- portant asset a group can have. They have no individual tbtttrtH-- they all share the glory. First Period: I. Weston, Stephenson, (Downer) â€we"..-.........‘........ 8.32 2. Weston, Dillon .....-....m..... 16.06 Second Period: 3. Weston, Downer (Gray) 2.24 4. Weston, Gallagher . (Downer) .......‘._,‘,....‘.M.......... 7.50 5. Stamford, Zipperon Again in the final heme Weston outscored the Stamford squad " to gain their 11-3 win. Florign was credited with A goal " though actually I Stemford phy- er put the puck in his own net. Florian wne in the corner, end lent I pus out menu: for Downer, but the Stamford player intercepted the shot. end difleeted it into the net. Gray and Stephenson account- ed for the other Weston goals, while Baldwin and Mason were the Stamford snipers. To pick out individual stars would be folly, although of course, some of the boys turned in a better Wuhan wok Btolead in till first period altar Bhphuuon Ind Dillon layed the puck neatly bo. hind the Shadow] goalie. They stretched their lead to Bel in the middle poriody when Downer hit his "ride and musk thm,‘and Stephan!“ 1Ullatrher and Florian and: picked up singles. Stamford'. god “the from I numb]. in front of the net, with Zipperon pok- ing in a acmnod shot which Eat- ough couldn't use through the min of pluycrs. ' t.',tg1gfdatuh2trf. MW“ at†qntil tho a.» m “in. ummmmunum Myl-yodvdlvublw “Win-Imam! “mu-c when WYMSmnh(ivo,Gdl- slur, Dino- And Gray put on a "kitty-nt-th-door" perform-m that waratreattoqrateh. who _mymtn _It_b. pug»! the 6. Weston, Downer ' 7. 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