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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1949, p. 8

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_ weNowrudraiuiTiiriG F: , A of the Following Items Lug; AWNING-S "" WESTON RD. Successors To Weston Feed Co. 1335 Wu St., Toronto . Orchard 6805 , V We accept phone charges. 38 complete line of Poultry, Hog and Dairy Feeda, Baby ‘_ and Equipment at reasonable prices. Roofing and Sheet Metal Work " JOHN ST. WESTON PHONE 1438-W '%thsfied Customers Are Our Beat Reeommendation" Heating a Cleaning Service "wnsroN _', All Makeup! Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned and Repaired f Chimneys C1eaned-uwnmowera Sharpened New Furnaces, Grates, Fire Brick, Coils & Pipes Installed r' No small" " the material and hm! job complete. WALKS GENUINE _s GLAZED AND _ _ CERAMIC TILE MAST“: TILE RUBBER TILE in)! IVEBY PURPOSE , NO Jo_b Tog lege Or Fairbank Feed 120., Limited EAVESTROUGHING - ASPHALT SHINGLES All Types of SHEET METAL WORK MASTIC AND RUBBER TILE FLOORING We Sell and Install "PEASE" FURNACES MAXTED SPRAY PAINTERS BONE 4-404 WESTON 994's SERVICE QUALITY. CONVENIENCE DAILY DELIVERY In I [and selection of the finest Candis!) Awning It your mu. an no A on: Aid We Witt Gully Give 'tte " Ilqttrrtag. On Your Minimum CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY T0lt MMiM PRODUCTS LIMITED "She youth of may are the laden " tomorrow.” SUPPORT THE WESTON ARENA For Home, thfio, Store Tuna-wing; _ wmovr nae-vow an!» -m B, Insul:Bric Siding, Roll Brie Siding, Wallboards, 'uetttiet, M_ctal gopldinga, Cedar Posts, Cedar and Clothés Line Poles. ,,,, _ - “Mignon“ seam-mun I Interior and Exterior l Hotels, Schools Barns, Factories, Warehouses hh Con-mu ant-9.4".“- B. L, ROSE TILE We. h law’s Ihr,' Pontlacs Beaten Houses Our Specialty 26 CHISWICK AVE. BILL’S Canvas Craft Amman; L Baton the um and haw 1gum:- the Maid. Lion- Boyl’ ‘Bud entertained the :2de with their music and much routine: which wen greatly enjoyed by th. (3932111.. . Many hundred: came later in the evening to lee the excellent fitae work: which wu a 30~mlnute dealing exhibition and thrilled the Inge crowd. It was definitely one of the beat diepllyl of fireworks seen in thin dirtriet. Between gun", lucky draws were made and two table lempl old Johnna VH1. the - iremahl.toget 01:11me blow at! an combined “India of Mar. la Tub: and Pun, leaving. In tttn Wit-cup the Ruthie Pontiac. were no match for the Yars_rsdwomsdttrttrttto*ort eatdotnFOtteom. Indium. Boy Manon, the to. pitch" of Grunmanh held the oppooitiou hitl-ndtonidhuomte-U 111mm out I home-run in the 4th W." Joel-nigh. yawn! vtut'ettrtsrnY_er.tiaNrlttna. Sign“. ar1 and n.» Pye1eittritt-1trlrtu.,-t-na-tLiieBtt Usitit_htrtthsrm.ttutruuitGwatnagsteutnetrti-tttsi Pei_thy-ue6t-uli.uot.di-,aaustmsesdtt. chub-mu. hmmmthl’A-ynuu. mmummumm h. sud-I Inn-h 04...“... hadn't-Hunk WI "mu m like” moumq! Mar. 'et-or-tho-b-r-rs *- MYuh-ldeYm Wtl'lh1 GQUIWMMQITI» Tow-nil]. WESTON 1224 PHONE 1638-1 " Hour JU. 3182 Mee, “mm. in In Winn“. l The mom: of may upon: by yum Malta In Canada on herald lacuna! colts. nu ma- chlm All new pinata Int nu "" M t,u0.00M0.--ahttost I. - - the (don) sonn- liu M. Parker and u mn- nry for the meeting and Mter the w by Mr. Cuban I that dil- cuulon m held chh wu for. lmnd by Muslim She-ling that no political cum- p-ign he ever been won without {than of hard work, he um that you make your cell: conscien- ‘uoully, you will win. Tact and Roam-y en IIWIyl needed and he Idvind the young worker-I whe have mumed retsponiG'tlitr {er I 1definite are. of the riding, to avoid mien urgument for though they might win the "amen, but'not tu vote. Erie Glrdler, who presided urged the group to work hnrd no t " Rodney Adamson, the Progressive Conan-live candidate in Welt York would be re-elected. Full details of how to carry on I an": of a subdivision were given to the Young Progressive Conservntives of Ruby Point.-. Kinxswny In. by Allen Cosburn who bu had experience in several previous election csmpsigns, It 1 meeting held inst Wednesday in the King-slug. -- _ Young PC Show Enthusiasm 't Mount -._r___r_r.rt.r_ ‘8. Burlington, p P. Lyons ..____V_-_'VF_t._q_ R. Kerr ._t__q_V_._.w___... ‘G. Nadon W s. Holder P__F________V_.. M. Moore, Ir $.trerw B. Carter W M. Bennett 'r-r'"-'.... xKennedy W xxReulenl FV-e....... x-in for M. Bennett in 2nd. xx-in for S. Holder in 2nd. xxx-in for B. Carter in trd. Independents .r.te. 648 36--27 16 8 GNTA Juniors .. 100 thy--- 1 5 11 Winning pitcher: A. O'Dell. Inning pitcher: B. Burlington. t. Bowedng, p .-__...... J. Aitcheson _t't"_'_...__r_..... C. Snider ._._w.P'FPF.rVte_V...F.rP.. S. Semple ._..V_._H._t-.t.r.... E. Desmond ”MN..- M. Coffey ‘...W...~...n.,. E. Robinson m..,....'.......... C. Pidgeon ...‘......‘,..m... o. Brokbanks ...,.,....,m _E.l Gillil .rer_-_V._Fr._..e..F._FW.FV. 5 4 E. Barton '.www_'r"-rFr.-_.._._9r. 5 4 N. Mowbray .m....rrrrrr-- 3 1 A. o'Del1._...._......... 5 3 Whittaker WWW... 4 3 G. Lithgow WWW-.- 3 1 M. Payton ....-.-.-.' 6 5 M. Turner WM-.. ti 2 S. Payton a 1 1 x1. Cruickshanka -__. 8 1 xxL. Lawson P__qrrrrrrwFPV_.. 1 1 xxxN. Thompson .__r_. 0 1 x-in for Mowbray in 4th. xx-in for Lithgow in 4th. xxx-in for S. Payton in 4th. GNTA Juniors XJ. Pender, Ir W 3 0 us. Anderson ._r_t._-...m. 3 1 x-in for Bowering in 4th. xx--in for Desmond in 4th. Mlple Lem :pendenu trounced the GNTA iun- iors 27-1. Sperked by the pitching of O'Dell, the Independents never found themselves in trouble " bet or in the field. Myrna Payton of the Independent: was the big gun " bat with five run: end three YWCA Juniors xInwood x--in for Majury in 4th. YWCA Jrs., 305 465 8---25 18 I Maple Leaf". 304 200 I-IO 7 1 Winning pitcher: R. Bowering. Losing pitcher: M. Preston. Independents , In the Walton Lunar Softb-Il been» B doubleheader we: played on My, May 24, " the ‘Recrention Centre. In the tint meme the YWCA Junior. defeated Mn Maple but team 25-10. Henry hitters were C. Snider tor the YWCA and M. Dinon for the Meple been with two homers apiece. . B. Maiury W M. Preston, P W A. Down- m._w___"P___V__-.....FW.. B. Stephenson ............. A, Majury .mFe_w.rr.r.F.-F.-. J. Fender .r.*...._-.P..e._W_.VVV.9. J. Dixon tVV...........-..-..-..... E. Manning WWW. A. Smith $..e.e_.FVP.r..V..V-_W..r.. Indenendants & ma Jrs. Win In Twin Bill ( Th but: his Con-IMO ,rhieuwoNdirteoatttmetioatwitt GNnaiPtreumiud-rttadrnn neon-t ahowteth-tttuandit In. vary ieell “can!“ and m oH_intotrtsrottorar, 15. who" a a. Spock! luau Committee An Bud Bar. row, Tod Dietrich and by Hugh. 'y))'!,?:)???,'???.?)?!???,;" “vacuum: the at.” 'hed-was-abby It. AUn Gotham. member a! Ietrltht,huht'2"Art2t - .WAtiuaieh.-tYoe* [FWW-wbP-Qnr In, the "eond_tryne the Inde- y .m....rrtrrt..-. 3 ..---....-. 4 .-_.-.-.-. 3 ...t-_--...r....r... . 6 WW... 5 hank- .r__.. 8 nplon .-___. 0 p ...v._... 8 W... 6 'e-met....-..-. 6 __.."..--...... 6 ..........M.... 2 "WWW. 6 m.......'.......... 6 ”mm.” 6 ...r.t-_.._r. 5 "WWW. 8 n W. 3 AB AB AB can Mfmfeo were nay winging. And had u fin-ml mun-gin built up " the quarter. The born from the bank: of the Humber. led by Jenn ‘Jlmu. My and Allwoll, opened 1p In all-oe often!" " tttd loc- ‘nd and. an under my. ad The youthful Weltoniten were handicapped by the nbunce of three momenta“. who wen out with I ries, And Conch Jeffriel m {and to use Purdue and Runny, both of untried ealitrA, u dogma ”length. 3 A Ulf-minute of silence was ob. ‘urved previous to the tttart of the ‘tuule in memory of Funk (Piper) Bain'n father, who died Sunday. The Weston team, in the Ibsen“ of Conch Bain, w“ hundled from the bench by At Jeffries. After holding the more polished Mimico Mountaineers in check for the greater pert of Monday night's Ontario Lecroeee A s s o c i ation Ienior fixture " the Fair Grounds, Weston faded badly in the latter [ages and went down to en 18-10 defeat. The win for the Mounties moved them into lecond place " part of I four~wly deadlock. Games this coming week: Thursday, June 2, 7.30 pam-Can. Acme vs. Fen-anti. Tuesday, June 7, 7.30 pam-Moore vs. Gait. Wednesday, June 8, 7 pam-Kodak vs. COM. 9 pam-Square n vs. A. V.'Rbe.' Thursday, June 9, 7 p.m.--thut. Acme vs. Moore. 9 p.m.--Gair vs. Perranti. Weston Lose 18-10 In Sr. Lacrosse Tilt Gait. while they have lost all their three games, yet they appear to be as strong as any team in the league and the games they have lost could have been put on the credit side of the ledger if they had hit It opportune times. Games are played every Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday, at Gibson Park, and the fans ere due for some very good evenings. All teams show promise with many starry players on the rosters and some of the games that have been played at Gibson Park, this early in the season, and have been productive of plenty of good solid hitting and some classy fielding. In the first week of play, some pretty interesting games have been phyed in the Mount Dennis Indus- trial Softball Lengue, at Gibson Park, and the fans an expect some highly competitive games before the season is very far advanced. Right nt the present time, the CCM team is on top with two wins and no defeats. They are closely followed by Inst year's champs, Ferranti, who have two wins in three games played. Memorial .rrrwrwrrtrr. Senior Public ____ King St. 'Vr__q________V_ Hardington ..____. Maple Leaf T-tttte? Humber Height St. John .__ .____-_.__ Thistletown ..._... Gunman Yukon hId I good day at GlhIon fart mrAer. th'Iy won tho main "trnetion in I doubleheader tasthll tilt, " the Park'I mt colo- bration. The vialton ha I Iconic" tie and a " win, and it val Ye Old. Levy'- who held the chunpiona down to nothing. Pucker Henry Johnston, left, and battery mate, Art Cornell of Grummn'a In ahown here talking the situation over before taking the field. Points By Schools At May 24th Field Day At Recreation Park Ferranti Bunches Hits To Take Mir By 8-5 In Ind. League Contest To elem ivory--Lemon juice 1nd fine an on a flannel cloth. Or use loft brush and pure " per cent. Al- cohol, dry with . loft cloth. Or tub with "tttet mind in carpal-nine. Pouch with dry cloth. It was I hard-hitting Affair, but for the most part w-s clan], played, with only nine pen-Mu being issued. The only fUtie ture. up took place no" the fhtitrh, when Johnny Hewitt of the winners took offense when Lanna dashed him with his nick. , I pan over to Archie Dixon and the old smoothie bent Goalie Harte ley for the tiebrenker and the lead, which they never re1irtqttuhed. Archie finished with n two-soul mlrking in the urge. with brother Kenny leading the 3031 more! with no less than four tallies. Don Me. Phnil and Peterson were other two- go-l marksman. Gard Gait not the my: for the Mountiea' victory when he relayed Score by innings: R R E Firriiitr.di.. 020 M0 01H 9 1 Gait .._.._._. 300 020 OOO-t 9 G Leela-c and H. Dochetty; Frost hid the count all knotted hp early In the third stanza. and Hughes. Bob Hughes, Ron Spong and Ed- die O'Neil each had two hits for Gain Bob Hughes cracked out I four-base swat in the first inning as did O'Neil. Pete Johnston, Doug Elliott and Jerry Reading played well in the field. Tommy Docherty continued his good play at short for theorinnertr while Eddie Hayward in left pulled off some clever running catches. Chuck Leclerc pitched a steady game for Ferranti as he struck out five men and kept the nine hits well scattered. Frost on the mount for Gait had one bad inning, the 4th, when the Perranti team buneh. ed four hits in a row, good for three runs. Tommy Docherty arid Chuck Lad date each had two hits with Jack Nutall slamming out I home run in the 7th inning. Perranti moved a step closer to the league leadership last Friday at Gibson Park when they defeated Gair by a score of 8-5 in a regular Mount Dennis MiGriiu Softball league fixture. The game was well played and Gait was always in the hunt right up until the lust man was out " they had the tieing run at the plate when the third out Was made. Both teams gathered 9 hits but Gait was loose in their fielding, com- mitting five errors. , Attempts to renovate an old pil- low by adding new feathers may have disappointing relulta. Old cruihed and broken feathers cam not be restored to usefulness and mixing there with new feathers will be of little help in making I pillow soft and resilient again. The curved feather shaft in what gives buoyancy to a. pillow and when the shaft is.tteoken br, use the feather cannot beGiaA"d. Happy ending for the roast chicken is to cut or dice the bits that In left and add them to a can of mushroom soup. Serve on Losing piieherL-D. Greenwood-. 8 strikeouts, 8 walks. 'u-thr-tbm-stir. -,t_titrtktael-tr Mun-lanthanum pun“! um“: the Wash- 'Mr uhun thmreht the 'it,%tWetrtxlti all» “an.“ nan-dim Dummy Gnu.- -hadtutttNAtoldtotttm. at! had stick out the. In tudtfththetmTA but. - .ttfAttt_r-,4tgtiissd8 YWCA anon. Thilmthohu'l- hyphtlntho nun-midi. BETA "pitalired on envy - mu.brth.Yteam. GN'I‘ABOIIon ' " ' GNTA .-.i.-. 000 265 1-u It 0 YWCA ....__.. 106 401 tr-18 tr " Winning pitches-II Tamwell-. 4 strikeouu,'2 walks. R. Tame“, pitcher I. but]! ....._.-.-... x8. Dunlop _......_. ati for P. Timp'non tn ttil. CA Senior: Haida“ .------- Grunwood, pitcher. Plant --_-..-.-.- Munahaw ...----.. Andaman L..................,...,.. 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