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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Jun 1949, p. 6

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M lab m prepping for an M tournament of " mm: mm Weston, Inside, East York I! Mt. Dennil. n. Weston Midgets have drop- Bed , luau - in 2 sum having lot! to Bheridan. 4-0 and to MOI " The fielding ability of tho Weston team unnot be quea- doud but they have hiked to count at home plate where their play can mun a gum. Coached and waged by George Maxwell and Ill Slinger the boys m coming align: gallant]; The Weeton Bantams have won 1 and dropped 2 in their league (an... Leuide Electric initiated than 17-0 in their first organized me. But Weston came back to Inuide and defeated Leaside Radio 18-11. At Gibson Park on Monday who they again mined the nearing punch and dropped the game 15-5 to halide Radio. On the Bantam team Ross, Golden, Tew and Weller have played excellent ball and contributed to their teams one victory to date. "Would you like to play basket- 1tnlly' _ "Oh, no, I don't know enough about it; hut I'll be glad to referee." h - - T 1b Vat- lu-hu Anaemia- h - that! with two atrial h I. but“ have O.B.A. Ind . Mr than pi. Wee Home has}. mas-yawni- play " y morning! under the Wm of Dave Club and 'Whe Rour- at Git-son Path _" ' BOY scours PET snow I.“ but“! my PM... I... “it. Won in final in all clans. and Peta no amend entirely " owner', Progmsivc Conservative Broadcasts Thursday, June F, CKEY, 8.15 Wednesday, June 15, CKEY, 8.35 Wednesday, June 15, CFRB, 10.55 Thursday, June 16, CKEY, 8.15 Committee Rooms Nderwood-104 Brown's Line-tIT. 4390 Humber Boy---) Queensway--JU. 9636 lslirttert--fR7 Dundas West at Prince Edward-- Mimieo--Connaught Hall, 23 Superior Avenue-- Mimico 1360 Mount Dennis--35 Humber Blvd.--0U. 0944 New Toronto--880 Lake Shore Road-Zone 6-698 Swanseo-l2l Kennedy Ave. at Bloor-JU. 4345 Thistletowrt--Nbion Road-179-M-2. Weston---" Main Street North-Zone 4-640 Check now to see that your name is on the voters' list. 'Mu. 7310 Long Ayyh - 1463 - Lake Shore Road - Zone lie-Elect ADAMS 0 It June fi longest Tail Shortcut Tail Best Tricks Best Dressed Eat. Dish Dog Food Futon Notes For Voters In West York 2nd ANNUAL PET SHOW Saturday, June ff, 1949 "curative Conumtivo Candidate YUM " J. land). mud-l A“! VOTERS OF WEST YORK BOY SCOUTS A WESTON RECREATION CENTRE Smallest largest Longest Tail _ Smallest Shortest Tail Most Colourful Blackost Cut Best Voice Best Dressed Best Tricks Whitest Cat Queerest Bird Proceeds For Weston Boys Scouting WESTON LOCAL ASSOCIATION _ ADDRESS...“ tht"rtternerttroaehCtdorttersd St. Km: picked up In early lead when they lunged in three first period tallies, but before hnlf-time was reached Weaken had closed up the [up and moved ahead by I one-goal margin. St. Catharine: led 3-1 " the end of the initial stanza and then Weston came back to outscore them 4-1 in the second frame to hold I 54 lead at half- time. This tilt was I complete re- veml of last Thursday's union with Hamilton for only three penalties were meted out by referees Joe Murphy and Lou Vipond, all to the home tom. In one of their but {and of the -IcIIon Walton’s unlor In:qu new battled to I 1.7 draw with I powerful St. Kim toun hero but Monday night. After I slow and somewhat erratic slut the local boys settled down Ind the remainder ot the trams was I fut. exhibition packed full of good Iolid checking, and plenty of thrilling Inning plays. Each team tallied singletons in the third period with St. Kins scoring while Weston was a man short. James, Staigle and Venner were all thumbed for minor infractions. Weston And St. Kitts Battle To Tall Draw In Overtime Thriller ENTRY FORM Tie-suinume out in the final DEFEATS MANN Mit CHAMPS -. TIES ST. Burnt than putting the pun-um on when it did the molt good and moved out in from by Ta. How- ever, Umuhart and Whihly both tallied for the whiten to tie up tho ”In. and tom ton minutes ot overtime. thither team was this to Icon in the oxtn time and the game ended in {7411 draw. Allowell wu the leading wiper for the home team scoring e pair of nice troals with Blldy Venner getting uni-t5 on both. Jnmee, Reddy and Gus Chard all turned in powerful nines on defense, while Red Henley w“ hits old reliable self in between the prisms. Hartley made lame "eiumtional save: from close in, u did hits opponent Bill Whittaker in the St. Kitts soul. Harold Downer, Staigle, Hill, Jmea Ind 8chordott got the temeining Weston goth. Pint Period 1. St. Kim, Croft (Madam) ....._.._........_. 5.22 2. St. Kins, Myers .....-.........13.86 3. St. Kins, Frick (Fitzgerald) m.......,.........,.,......) 4. Weston, Allewell (Venner) s.............-......-..." Second Period 5. Weston, H. Downer, (Hill) o.........-..-...-.................) 6. St. Kitta, Urquhart -....-.... 4.07 7. Weston, Allewell (Venner) .___.._.._._ 4.38 8. Weston, Hill -..-...-.._.-r.- 6.48 9. Weston, Jamel (Schordoff) v....,.........................." Third Period 10. Weston, Staigle (Reddy)- 0.30 II. St. Kitta, Fitzgerald (Urquhart) v....-.....-......,...,......) Penalties: James, Staigle, Ven.. ner. Fourth Period 12. 18. St. Kitta, Urquhart (Frick) N-..“ 14. St. Kim, Croft -.- Overtime Scoring: None. Penalties: None. In the Pee Wee Lacrosse House League the kids are showing marked improvement in their play- ing ability and the games are im- proving with each one past. In the eight and nine-year-old division, Weston defeated Mimico 5-3. Braby, Johnson and Clifford were the markers of their team’s rallies Weston And St. Kitts Win In P-tll Lacrosse Electrlclan t Aplarlst Phone 112415 WESTON an. a Weston, Schordoff (Allewell) A. PURKIS Fastest Slowest Oddest Largest With Fur Smallest With Fur Ingest Without Smallest Without Fur Most Valuable N oldest Most Colourful 0.23 6.54 9.02 10-10 tie, and some excellent soft- ball was dished up to the mmy fan. present. The locond gums brought toctrether the Hardington Legionaims and Albion Park Ramblers, this set to wu won by the Hurdington Legionnlm by . score of 18 to 2. the Ichool. Mr. Tompkins: will to present " ' to give dun-ind in- formation. All those {nun-ted And their {dand- m woken“. The North York Veteran: Bta- ball lame got under way Satur- day, June 4th with I bung-up doubleheader played at No. 1 Supply Depot R.C.A.F. field. In the tint guns Rumba-lea and Whites Whippet: battled to, I Cantu on Thursday, Jun 9th, at I.th o'clock. The club in obtain- td th-iertynt_ftte W" Irttn All who witnessed these two game; were highly pleased with the brand of softball played by the various teams and it is hoped that the {am in greater numbers will turn out to support their local or- tranization. N. York Vets Began Baseball Games Sat. 4th which netted Johnson and Clifford two each. For Mimico, Sonoski, Grant and McDonald were the goal-gettenr. In the 10 and 11-year-old divi- sion St. Kitts squeezed a. " win past Hamilton. Bates netted two and Hilton the other counter for his team. For Hamilton, Lee and Shropshire were the scorers. Weston 5, Mimieo 8 1st period Weston, Bill Brsby __rr_._rF.F.__r_V_rqqe.. 8.25 Weston, Johnson (Garvey) .. 10.00 2nd period Mimieo, Sonoski (Ashbee).h. 1.15 Weston, Johnson .m'_rrw'rwrtr"_'-r-_r__r".w. 5.15 Weston, Clifford (Jarvis),..... 6.15 Weston, Clifford Pr_r___r_ ____r_r_r........ 7.00 Mimico, Grant (Ashbee)..,.._ 7.05 3rd period Mimico, McDonsld .__"-m..wvr..q......... T.00 St. Kitts a, Hamilton 2 1st period t,. St. Kitts, Hiltoru-.-.-..s... 1.10 Hamilton, Lee (Tefferie).... 4.00 St. Kitts, Bate- .w_re________r_ V__.r_Frt.F.F. 18.15 2nd period NO SCORE 3rd period St. Kitts, Bates _ (PV 9.00 Hamilton, Shropshire PV' _______-F._. 10.15 Team Standings King St. scored leven rune in the tint two innings to Plumber Heights three, but in the third in- ning Jackie Mndgett of Humber Heights started the merry-go- round end they pulled the lend down to two run: end from then on they added to their total each inning while Sonny LeRone pitched a superb gnme for the winners. George Stoddart and Billy Pope accounted for R runs for King " Attention Track And Field Fans In the first game of the semi- fin-ll, Humber Heights Juniors downed King. St. by . 22-14 more Int Tuesday " Gibson Yuk. l The game was an exciting tussle with King St. Jumping into an early lead of " but Peul Me- Kengie's well-coached boys came through with a mighty rush as they tallied eight runs in I big 5th in- ning uprising and from then on the clever pitching of Sonny Le- Rose, plus some expert fielding on the part of Eddie Lynch, Jackie Madgett, Johnny Jeffrey and D. McFarlane held the gnme in Ilfe keeping until the end. The hea4r hitting for -Humber Height! was done by Lynch, Me- qulme sud Sonny LaRose. In wuhing silver. hot, mild lpnp-auds and plenty of good, hot water for rinsing, should be and. Dry with soft cloth: tor tho but are. Silver is better spread out on I cloth afar drying to allow it to root thoroughly before storing In box or can. It in nier, too, to give lilvor tn extra polish u it I- being we back into the box to be nun that it in dry and to n- move firtgermnr%s. liomlie Halkes, George Stoddart, Ron Dunlap and Billy Strachan warp “yang at but for King: St. The Public {mum- Commiuion It Brantford, Ont., k mud to ”and up to 88,000 I "It for bonuses to bun drivers who avoid muiemdum. Humber Heights Juniors defeat- ed King St. Juniors last Thursday at Gibson Park in the second game of the semi-finals of the Weston and District Public School Softball League by I 13-7 score and thus enter the fin] round Lenin“ King St. or Hardington Juniors. mu. Con of the plan the ("It yelrrwill tre $1.600 And for Weston ..' Mimico m Hamilton Humber Heights Take First Two - In Semi-Finals St. Kitts Sonoaki (Ashbee) Johnson WM Clifford (Jarvis) Clifford 'rrrrrrr_ __T_r__T.. Grant (Anhbee).., Hiltorr.--..-...s... 1.10 Lee (Jefferiea)...... 4.00 Bate- .w_re________r_ V__.r_Frt.F.F. 18.15 mm lND‘GUIDI. W3lltrNN LD PU 1.15 5.15 6.15 7.00 7.05 On Friday, June 17 at Gibson Park, Whippet Billy Watson will be the guest of the Mount Danni; Pee Wee Baseball Lennie, on which occasion they will stage the find games of their league. Whipper Billy Watson is excep- tionally popular with the young boys and hi: appearance at Gibson Park on Friday, June 17 will mean that them will be manrttundreds of youthful admirers on hand to greet his first visit in this district, First City Feller: heard of cows." Whipper Watson At Gibson Park Fri. June 17th The Mount Dennis “Pee Wee Baseball league his cream! I great deal of interest and two very well played game: m Im tap for that night. First City Feller: "Look It that bunch of cows." First City Feller: "Heard whatt" Second City Feller“ Herd of cown!” Second City Feller herd." 6.80 pas-Nth 'hxtmtuq-4N JotuN Church. 7.00 pats.-106th Guide-Eine St. School. 8.00 [MIL-Drum Guil6--Not Hall. 8.00 pam-Art Cl--Eistg Strut School. Tu-ur.-- 6.80 p.m.-M06th Brmmi--W-tmhuter Church. 6.45 p.m.-64th Guide-ae John's Church. 7.00 pmc-CGiT-A3enteal Church. T.80 p.m.-GNTA-Nnior Public School. Wednesday-- . 7.00 pam-Globe Cycla Club-Town Ball. 7.15 p.m.-Fourth 8eouto-at. John'l Church. 8.00 pam-Alot-unity Council hns.ting-YWCA Rooms. First City Feller: "What care if a cow heard'. I did, anything I shouldn't have!" Monde-. 'h-dw-- " Frrs.--rmsrth o,t-ad __ _ _ 7.86 paw-MN" Club-Nm no patt.--pmsttrt+ Church on“: may. " Springnmnnt u Bsturdsr-- 9.00 aan.-.-..---. Pith. I Home! Industries Limited. which wan handed in 1945. Ina in thin short time V I achieved remarkable mm in the manufacture of chain an and mmbuation 4 engines. Mote than half the production of the plan! "when markets outside Canada. From a "att of only A half than an in 1945. Hornet Induatrin . [mind has expanded to thee planu in Guelph. employing 296 workers. t"mrq g * Ii. . c. tt “1 I. * Today we lire in a Greater Canada THIS WEEK "I mean cow "What do I I didn't My "Sure, I’ve (III. ' . In. I.) “Canada a a land of opportunity . . . m”- There is a field for almost Anything one can think of, and Inyolo with I willingnm for hard work has I good dunes to achieve moot-o“. "r Don-Id J. Smith, Pro-idem a Home! Indium Limited, CueIph, ontario. Following the mutation of the OLA lenior executive Weeton's penalty box was neatly fenced in for Monday”. game with St. Kitta. The ruling Wu brought down after Hamilton protested against fans attacking Ed Boland, a member of their team, during last Thursday’s game with the Tigers. Because of his erratic type of play Balm was the centre of much riding from the fans. and his temper finally trot the better of him, when he was given I 10- minute misconduct, plus s two- minute penalty. While in the pen- alty box he lulled oat with his stick. clipping I fan across the arm, And a. regular donnybrook ensued. and the OLA com ittee suspended him for a pair Missions. Just in passing it might be remembered that Bolan got himself into the same kind of mix-up last year. which also ended in s short suspension. Needless to any Balm was thumbed for the rent of the game --hU sixth penalty of the night-- and the OLA committee suspended PHONE 3534-13 E. S. WARN BUILDERS - CONTRACTORS Elmhunt Drive WESTON. R.R. 8 Fenced In! FREE ESTIMATES 5 John St. WESTON 1310-1 " MAIN N. Wilf’s Cycle lk Sports For Tents, Awnings Lawn Umbrellas EXPERT TAILORING and REPAIRS LADIE& and GENTS' GARMENTS CLEANED and STORED STORAGi-FURs at 2% of their value. All Garments Insured Against Fire, Theft or Dun... 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