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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Apr 1949, p. 7

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, "mgisiiiiiiiiiiii"iiii, pliers Ont. Champs J U. 9220 I CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY / WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED "Ne youth of today no the laden " low.“ --- _ - - SUPPORT Tn! WESTON AIINA Lumber, Shelving. Window and Door Trim, Alplult Shingles, lanai-Brie Siding. Roll Brie Siding. Walibourds, Plywood Insulation. Metal Moulding; Cedar Poi, Cedar Siting].- Ind Clothe- Line Poles. WeNowHavea GoodSupply _ of the Following Items "". ROOFING AND SHEET METAL 11A1.rEsTRoUGHrNt1 - INSUL-BRIC SIDING PHONE 19 THIRD AVE. WESNN 462-W WESTMOUNT, ONT. 65 MAIN ST,, S. Latin... giti"ahagi!ihas be grade into their group finals. bfuted only three timel during he year, the Weston lads put on a ine display but were finally "minted by Jimmy’s Tui. Getting back to the Juniors you 'ill notice in the following write-up mat a number of the lads played MADE TO NORTH YORK SPECIFICATIONS - Orders Takcn Now - wi, aseeekphone charges. ---....... - A complete line of Poultry, Hog and Dairy Feeds, Baby Chicks and Equipment at reasonable prices. _ Successors To Weston Feed Co. 2385 Button] fits, Toronto 0 a graduate! from this year's Ismpion Juniors. Coach Jack ulverwell predicts . powerhouse at will be hard to beat. Under the guiding hand of Bruce mlick the Juveniles also made R. It. Woolings Ogg Tretheway Drive m It the proud am: of e "C" hockey championship this "Br, and after looking the put killer“! of the he" who carried the name the Walton AC to the highest " it Junior hockey, in won- now, why we ever worried the outcome of thiryeu’u Sum of them belong to 1947-“ Junior team that won ir map. . and were finally‘ inatqd in the umi-fin-ls, n In ueweomen. But this the whole made up In unbeat- 1 a group. _ I matter ot Net the three n V team. made a fine ing this year on the ice. Inter- Itee, stepping up from a "B" an "A" grouping, went tight mush and won their group title, t were eluted by Port Colboume l the quarter-finals. It will be a {latent story next year, for with Mr present fire players and a, J." H. WALLACE a SONS OWNED AND OPERATED BY STODDART BROS, Fsiirirtyk4rtmi-th; BOXER PUPPIES ROOF YOUR BUILDING Exeellent Speciments Of This Outstanding Breed PUPPIES AND GROWN. STOCK NOW AVAILABLE Quality Cleaning The Most Important Part Of Any Structure SERVICE CLEANERS a DYERS R. F. WHEELER . rHistorios And Records Prove rt Weston AC Juniors Have An undone: Of Talent And Ability SEPTIC TANKS PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Phone: WESTON 4204-13 QUALITY CONVENIENCE DAILY DELIVERY COLD STORAGE LYndhurst 2168 in: he hats two nelson: of Junior hockey left. Ouutandimr all round athletoexcelling at rugby, lacroue and hockey. Winner of Chuck Baldwin Memorial Trophy for out- standing ability in lacrosse in 1948. Willie tutl"tter-Br In the Fink Chard, Sub-gonna - Al- though used unduly thin anon, young Chm! an promise of developing into n top-notch some m w - ua-uaycuuu. lull - . . left um. doubt of their mm on t'l'tra, Pt'a m“. top Th' the in thi. yelr. Those Ind! loat ttoehrr Phi“; A ronmedtrl 'skater, only tttree - all lawn, t" h tttoe My, Bh- the rough Aurora and one to Unionvillc. going “a an M ttirttmu well During the playoul they won eight in I"! can . 01m u. Waight, “d tsuttemd only ttttq Bet. any We will; Maul! into back in the lat two!" nut.- ot in! MIN“ mad u. ptny im- their len'el. Bo has they no. Talc proved 100 por m " . mult- special noteottherfollowitte unma- Ted D---". ,0. Eml of and their record. because it won't thes k. In”. m boy bu the beverylong before yptt'0-tttste uncanny but a! scoring goals of these names on the pro lino-up. hom my position oath. in. Sound That’s not a ptedietimr--it's I bare. fifty q6dls for the Junior- this ya, faced statement. ,rhieh in ptotttk mm in my Blake Enough, tTonite-Blah. lune. Pts-tr-rr-une shot, tered,irtli.itbrtseso.stet.tst 'qt-IN-tstir-r-std-i, started with the Junioe-'thirrt “I. to uh I turn on the Manes "not: with teatn--Alliar goalie when and“. Wd W I met- in lacrosse-made trip to Van- house ali through the union. Won jouver with the Ontario All-Stan the " and p Trophy tor the "c- ‘to participate in the Canadian ond luccudve ”a, tanning " 'fittalts. Won got! tending Award in points thi. lawn. Alro . my, '46-'47, '47-'48 and also most vulu- hero-u purer, playing for the able trophy in ’47-’48 sen-on. Weston Senior: mm. at!" " on the Wm AC Junior "B" 11¢qu champion“) him but rear. Just loam: that they won and. to In champion. and they left um. doubt of their ability on the in thin yenr. Than lull lot only three - all lama, two u Aurora had one to Uttiorwille. During the plum!“ they won eight ttraiittht, Ind suffer“ only on. not, back in the last twelve mm of their serial. Bo hem they I”. Talc mum note of tlwfollowitte mom and their record. bee-use it won't be very long befou you’ll u. sonar of these names on the pro lino-up. _ That’s not a pmdietimr--it's I bare. faced statement. I M IlattraU)irtsh, WESTON 1124 PIIOIE Tall" WESTON MS Orchard 6805 F'WrrJaFN? 1874-W MT. 'Lt'g't S",': 'teat',',', 1M chum, m. he an m will be plays' " Gib-on Park on huh: ttf next "at m Elihu meu and At the completion of n Ill-game schedule the {our top turn. in ouch grouping will to into luau pur offs with the first Ind fourth that in: and the ”and "Id third opposing out: mm. m. mul- fhulaqrtitbob-totttrmeirnd who (In! nth: will alto in I but of that. i, The lumen will be - " Gibson Pu'k It (.15 pan. with two diamond. in annual with . "ttior and Junior (In. taking place. In the senior swaying them will be six teem- u follows, Rumba Heights, Humberview, Hedinxton, Maple Lee! Ind two teem from the Weston Senior Public School to be known at the White Sex end the Red Box. ( There will be two groupings. The timt will be for Junior boy! and the school. competing will be Humber Reign“, Humberview, Memorial, King tet., Hudinzt‘n and Msplo Leaf. _ At 1 meeting held in tho Weston 18min- Public School, last week, it ‘wu decided to pin all the hors' [Ime- st Giblon Park with two game: being played on each of the following nights, Monday, Tuesday Mer Thursday. ‘mentary Schooll in in for u tanner amen u the boy: and girls will be playing a uhednle of me: before the Bummer holidays. . [ Tue. Apr. " hs-Burn- Heights vs. Humberview. ‘ J ' . V Humber Heights vs. Humberview. Went. Apr, 27 Serthrr--Red Box vs. Maple Leaf. Junior-Memorial vs. Maple uu. Thurs, Apr. 28 Benior--Hardimrton vs. White Sox. ””5"" -er _ Janios-Bardittgton vs. King Street. Mon., May 2 tSenior-Maple Leaf vs. White Sox.. Junior-Maple Leaf vs. King Street. Tues., May 3 8enior-Rumtrer Heights vs. Hardington. Junior-Humber Heights vs. Hardington. Thurs., May 5 Senior-Humber; v1 Red Sox. _ Junioeu-Bamtrerview vs. Memorial. Mon., May ' 8enior-Red Box vs. Hardlngton. Junior--MernorituV Hardington. Tues, May 10 &miots-Humberview vs. Maple Leaf. Juttior-Humberview vs. Maple Leaf. Thurs., May 12 8enior.-Humbgr Heights vs. White Sox. Junior-Humber Heights vs. King Street. Mon., May 16 Bettitm--Maple Lea! vs. Humber Heights. Junior-Maple uu vs. Humber Heights. Tue!" May It Benior--Hardington vs. Humberview. Junior-Harding-on vs. Humberview. Ilium. May 19 8ettior-Whita Box vs. Red Sox. Junior-king Street vs. Memorial. Mom, May " 8enior-mtmurview vs. White Sox. Junior-Ham-view vs. King Street. Wed., May 25 i%nior-Hardintrton vs. Maple Leaf. Junior-RaMington vs. Maple Leaf. - Thurs., May 26 fhnior-Red Sox vs. Plumber Heights. Junior-Memorial vs. Humber Heights. P1ttom--tttst four teams in each grouping will enter best two- out-of-ttttee games series with the first team playing the fourth and the second playing third. I. _P-ul "go-Paul made the " Ginny Grar--The Little Oppor- tunilt, who” heady play sad the art of being in the right spot at the tight time payed oft rich dividends for the Juniors. Away to a slow start in the early part of the salon, Gina}: came into his own iduring play-ot a and rattled in some very important goals tor his mites. Allo 1 star at lacrosse, played with the Weston Seniors hat season although still of Junior Baldy Butrhertmset-.au unlu- centre ice It.“ of the Juniors. This boy pollOIul enough Ipirlt to carry any tum to the top. Second season with the iu',trrt.1s, hu been dey'l but your. inuhed second in the scoring and his fore checking ability kept many t danger-cu opponent tied up in hig own end tfr minute: on end. t'ofttrtul, _in tha Weston Ele- “an no“. Tad W I mar- house ali through the union. Won the " and D Trophy tor the sec- ond Incentive yin, tannin: " points thi. uuon. Also a m: hero-u player. playing for the Weston Senior- while still of Jaye; Mt. In; my in EffhE'Tc . "".--'a'a"2'""'T"'e--"r'F-_%.._.e.l.. - """.P"'rHetettr mwmwimvmm F “an.“ m": taurbqr+ttirie ”Mdummcm’myvu'. duo-nit pmdhh‘nnr ah.rurhrs-aarlturas-d "errDtBi-tubofwtsohid trent-ttsin-a. Mulb- mmwn-wmvmmmm» maturiwhwuphi WMthhhlu-uu1m my; -.*.ytedryti-ioetdiiiiF 11eiAtftfetur'_bil, Datamation-Murin- 'MMWh unannom-ul’m plan iii In!” India. Wu III» a microle AO Junior "B" hereunto-n. ( - "TT"' V...‘ F... -.'... - uh'lt to tan. A "a -reeetrt 335:3“!!! "h " In"! turs $926,5ng Softball Schedule Boy’s Elementary School e' ,diupiiltu" Humpervigw Seniors and Juniors] w o l tt ' ll . W t , II opening the season. In the Diepllced Persona camps in Europe, screening for the new Canadians is done by the Labour Deplrtment, Health Department, Ind Security Department. Having Worked in Europe she told of her experience! with the many people who were most anxious to find a new home in Cumin. The work of the C adian government with the 't,"ta1ad1,'ll Refugee Organiz- etion hu given new hope to many who hive been forced to leave their ‘homehndn and who do not wish to return to e government that they and undesirable. jump from Minor-Midget ranks to the Junior C and turned in a very creditable performance all season. A little on the light side, Paul made up for this with his heady type of play and many a big player who tried to take advantage of this mind In. as e t labour ‘Ihonuo in rafting, termini, textile min-try, dementia help, Myw. The problems of Idjultment to u new country and new lilo were many uni varied requiring under- standing from the whole com- munity. She emphasized that midi- tionai housing wn not required in the field: when Displaced Persons ware working " thin was sunr- Intaod by the employers ahead of 1ToNutmtotrstarawoutgtre lam. bum than lad: won tuttomrhtnnd-iaatens.ot than phyod their hand out. They did it W tnrritU odds for on. bf their - men, Bill Smith. was still “m1. to play dun to ill- Be", and than Goodwin and Powell I , .. Pggr,t,Pt2"dtMSt. "mmmu and, wwwGoodwlnvouth “Vacuum lupin-ma, lithe-uh not noting In goth. '.arudeontimmdattaeKaa.d " that pity: which punt, while Glam Gnynluuduud on Oman-.15. YWCA Dimtm oireiitkiiieiii Wk? Tidid WI??? Hm want: we DIRT m ROLLED pr: MY FARM AN'covuzo rr up - " one... -v, win- PPF. INN" ?it).ti.s'.i.Ltrjjij. yr“? 'r'6lt'.y1"A'i'Ct,lfr'rl', LOOK am-“ y . new mus Lg: 7Mflr2T,y,tf, To @611 1-fliPt)mted on pan " fftif'Rl0Rifpi CililrtRljilll0tcopa?, (Stephan-if; Penal-Attila,,. Sunni Period a. W-tou-Doi-r (Stephenson: --- t. 'r-toss-Po-t (hm... 1.10 . 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It's a routine part of their farm financing, a tide-over arrange- ment till the proceeds from sales come in after the harvest. no You nun “ADV MON" Ion "" Ann "mull! ' nus SPRING? Drop in and talk over your financial miirements with you local B of M manager. It." 18.1. _ ,_ --. -7.-. ......... Imam. huh; alum. Aru- m“: Vinn. C Badman. nudi- mlle; numb-o. J. Honda-on, Adams, Film, Simpson, him, WM. Babe“. Hahn. “uh-30!). l. 'ters6i-ts 'rarftttr-mat, “out; ”In, mm. Gm; um. M5. “I; Vim. Dom. Buy; altar m Counts. Wm], 1m, W. Dillon, Florin, Powell. "W I Goal, look; “up. 19. WESTON BRANCH W. T. DOUGLAS, Manager “In; kiGG TiiaFiTiiii 1e!ebHumdtii a. Will/(r or nus lifremr mm mm tthoe no; Thtrtttpwnxyrrl psi; t JirTi m, I ll IVIIV VIII 0' Aarrtrfhisttoo0romsutheaahhs. fuliatouriomioaitefor-r.whiiernsa iaru-ordwithmsrmanasrr.Hewiiiitesud _t"ior"'d'odisatssaesrrmbiemsrmomr, haveinthe oHmtiortofrmrhum. expenses. 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