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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Feb 1951, p. 9

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Taking care of people without service as quick» ly as possible is one of our biggest and most important tasks, MINOR $1,395 COMPANY OFB CANADA ZIONE 4â€"543 By Bus PHONE 1000 Saturday Action Continued from page T Oshaws on & pass from Simpson. This win gaye Oshawa the league lead by a oneâ€"point margin. Tomâ€" linson, Crawford and ‘Plamondon went well for Oshawa and Sewell, Warren and O‘Neill for Guelph. On Saturday, February 24, all games at the arena have been postâ€" poned and will be played the folâ€" lowing Saturday, March 3, SO DON"T FORGET BOYS â€" NO HOCKEY ON SATURDAY, The Junior "A" allâ€"star team selected to play an exhibition game at the Brampton arena on Saturday, February 24, start their game at Brampton at 8.30 a.m., followed by the Senior "A," Ameriâ€" can, and National League allâ€"star teams. The Junior "A" team will leave the Weston Arena at 7.30 a.m. and we would welcome any parents or friends who would be willing to transport some of the boys to Brampton and also lend vocal support for this event. Games for Saturday, March 3 12.00â€"Marlboro vs. Windsor 12.40â€"Guelph vs. Barrie 1.20â€"Oshawa vs. St. Kitts Detroit opened the Saturday evening games with a 4â€"0 shutout over Montreal. Dixie Rhodes was in goal for the winning team. Bill Castator scored a pair, and Purâ€" nell and Look one each. Keith Dickin has three assists. McGuire and Heathfield were in there tryâ€" ing hard to add to the winning score _ Montreal playing short handed, tried hard to break down the Detroit defence, but were turnâ€" ed back time after time by the notâ€" toâ€"beâ€"beaten Redwings. No need The American League games on Saturday were all exhibition games due to the Interâ€"Suburban‘ Peeâ€" Wee Tournament held at the Maple Leaf Gardens in â€" which our American League boys with the addition of a few Senior "A" players participated with a selected team. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Weston boys came out on top for the second year in sucâ€" cession and returned again with the championship trophy. In the first game our boys trimmed York Township 3â€"0 then engaged Leaside and came out with a 5â€"1 win, and finally in a close checking game beat Brampton 1â€"0 for the championship. The championship team who parâ€" ticipated as well as the coaches are to be congratulated for their splendid achievement in‘ bringing this honour to Weston for the second time in the last two years. National League GORDON ADVANCE TICKET SALE AT THE FOLLOWING CENTRES Dr. W. H. Charlton, Pres. Humber Memorial Clinic Society, 92 Main St., N. Mrs. T. A. Carpenter, Pres. HM.H. Women‘s Auxiliary, 125 Rosemount Ave. Mr. E. J. Newsome, Officer Commanding RCSCC Illustrious, 180 Queens Drive R. A. Saalmans, Jeweller Cruickshanks Garage 10 Main St. S. 122 Main St. N. Weston Music and Radio Weisdort‘s Ladies Wear 28 Main St. N. % 41 Main St. N. Inchs D Store Times and Guide ASMHfiLN. 3 Main St. 8. ; For Better Service Call hi z. eg TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON FLOORS CLEANED AND POLISHED Littles G‘flfl 91 Main St. N. RCSCC IHlustriouns Lawrence Ave. W. WINDOWS â€" STORMS â€" ETC. At Your Service VICTORIA ORDER NURSES ZONE 4â€"577 DAY: Weston 123 Expert Workmanship Weston District Telephones for ‘Two hours .fi a cyclist was hit by a panel on No. 7 Highâ€" way, three miles east of Brampton, Saturday night, Paul Webber, 29, of Lawtence Ave., Weston, walked into Weston police station and ;d;ntlfled himself as the truck ver. The cyclist, Allen Gates, 19, of R.BR. 4, Brampton, was hurled 50 feet and landed in a ditch. He was discovered some time later by a passing motorist. He was admitâ€" ted to Peél Memorial Hospital in Brampton with a broken left leg and internal injuries. & Cyclist Injured Police Charge Weston Driver Wehber has been charged with failing to remain at the scene of an accident, dangerous and careless driving. Webber told police he had hit something on No. 7 Highway, but wasn‘t sure what it was. One headâ€" light on his truck had been shatâ€" tered. Five million dollars is needed by your Red Cros Society this year to cary on its work of mercy at home and abroad. to mention names, as the whole Detroit team deserves credit. Leafs and Rangers met in the second game with a repeat of a 4â€"0 score in favor of Leafs, Those south end kids sure know their hockey. No need to mention names here either, as you have seen them week after week. As for Rangers, all we can say is we tried hard but were beaten by a fast, hard skatâ€" ing team. A clean game, minus penaltiesâ€"a credit to both teams. Boston and Chicago clinched in the third game, Boston using a substitute in goal, downed the Chicago team to the tune of 3â€"0, winning their first game of the season. Clifford, Shermand and Bain put one each past Pender, the Chicago goal tender, with Stutt and and McElroy assisting. J. Weller took a two minute penalty for the Boston goal tender. Chicago playâ€" ed an all out game of hockey but were held to a scoreless game by the Bostonians. Baker, Belyea and Tumber, all tried time after time to break the Boston shutout, but were turned aside. Stoddard, Neipâ€" age and Hook were in there too, but just couldn‘t do it. Better luck next game (we hope). Window Cleaning NIGHT : 361 Continued 4â€" 37 hay famiit Hitagritie pair of "the last on. He was minister at m‘& some years ago, and has returned to m;fiw h“.'hl served in the intervening years First Church in Hamilton and Knox Church in Winnipeg. His own family have followed in true sucâ€" cession, for Rev. Jack Hunter is assistant in High Park, and Rev. Gordon : ‘Hunter, minister . in Schomberg. Ernie Hunter, as he is known to his friends, is a great fisherman. For almost half a century he has summered at Evangeline, the family island in Lake Muskoka, where historic Christian events have taken place. People say that Dr, Hunter can go out in hig cance and catch fish at any time when others fail. He will put this skill to good use this week as a "Fisher of Men" for his avowed purpose is to win people to Christ and to comâ€" mit them to the church. We predict overflow â€" congregations e ver y evening. * Westminster Church |CHURCHES| The subject of the morning meditation at Westminster this Sunday morning is, "We want to believe, but â€" What?" Sunday School, 2â€"9 at 11 a.m. And for 9 years and up at 2.00 p.m. Comâ€" municants‘ classes for those joinâ€" ing the church on profession of faith at 2.30 p.m. â€" Evening worship at 7.30 p.m. The subject, "My Marriage." This is a part of a series of talks on my time, my money, my marriage, etc. Tuesday, Feb. 27. 50â€"50 Club Whaling Party at the church at 8.15. Mr. Chuck Ashwell, who is doing a whaling business off the east coast, is coming to the meetâ€" ing to tell something of his advenâ€" tures and to show color movies of whaling. It‘s the birthday party of the 50â€"50 Club and its a whaling party. There will be no fireside this Sunday evening at the conclusion of the church service, as Dr. Crossley Hunter will be at Central Church for a Great Christian Mass Sunday, March 4. Anniversary. Services at Westminster. Guests of tH@ day, 11.00 a.m., Rev. Kingsley Joblin, B.A., B.D., former minister of Westminster and now professor at Victoria College. At 7.30, Rev. Donald Amos, of North Leaside United Church, Mr. Amos was the Parka Chaplain on the Alaska Highway, and later miniâ€" ster of Bridge St. United Church in Belleville. Grandview Baptist Tabernacle & Meeting as a conclusion to the Special Lenten Services held this week under the auspices of the United Churches from Thistletown to Mt. Dennis, There will be a great rallying to Central United Church at 8.30. 0 The Bible School attendance is gradually mounting although many of the smaller children were missed last week. Last Friday a happy group of boys and girls stopped by after school for the Happy Hour proâ€" gram. Seated in a heartâ€"shape they listened to the story of St. Valenâ€" tine and the old, old story of One who loves the children with an everlasting love. What a joy it is to see the simple and sincere desire of the children to love and trust the One Who died for them on Calgary, removing the penalty of sin and providing the gift of God which is eternal life. At the evening service, Pastor D. A. Whitelaw spoke from the text of Psalm 33:12, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord," using the rise and fall of Japan as a modern illustration. Mr. Charles Kauffman provided special music, _ singing "A _ wonderful Savious is Jesus my Lord," and "There is singing up in heaven such as we have never known." Art Printing By 4â€"3 Score Canada Packers vs, Downsview mn.;’:mw Jets came to life in game at r Arena on Monday night #o trounce .a "flu"â€"weakened Canada Packers team 9â€"1, The "Jets‘" scored three in each period after the Packers had opened the scoring at 53 secâ€" onds of the first period. Weston vs. Art Printing The second game was a thriller from start to finish, with the lead changing alternately and" Weston finally downing Art Printing 4â€"3. | WINDER‘S This was an indieation of things to come in the playoffs and the fans are really in for a treat when the four top clubs square off in the semiâ€"finals. Art Printing opemed the scoring at 1.13 of the first period when Bill Whittle drové one past Eaâ€" tough. In the second period Wesâ€" ton netted three times with George Jones, Harry Downer and Frank Allewell taking the honors. Mart Cormack replied for the Printers. Ken Knapton,tied it up at 4.13 of the third period, but Doug Chapâ€" man blasted home the winner for Weston at the 7.28 mark. The win leaves Weston with 10 wins and one tie for the season so far. Ace Flyers vs. National Cash Register â€" o National (guh took a 2â€"0 lead in the first pefiod on goals by Owen Murphy and Allen Prior. Acme came back strong in the second with Billyk finally pushing one past Coles. Play really warmed up then and Allen Prior scored his second of the night on a deflected shot that went in. off an Acme player‘s body. The third period opened fast and furious with the Flyers pressing hard to even the count, Willard Bohm notched Acâ€" me‘s second goal at the five minâ€" ute mark, This seemed to be the signal for tempers to fly and four players took a trip to the penalty box for fighting. Acme pulled their goalkeeper in the last minute of play but the Cashmen held on. West York Women‘s Liberal Asâ€" sociation met at the home of Mrs. F. J. Erwood, the Kingsway, with Mrs. H. D. Harrison presiding. The attendance was very representaâ€" tive, including Mrs. R. A. Day and Mrs. F. Gibson, Swansea; Mrs. F. Smith anc Mrs. F. Pritchard, Ward 3; Mrs. I. M. Weisbrod and Mrs. Batterlea, Weston; Mrs. T. W. Shingler. and. Miss Catherine Wagâ€" ner, Long Branch; Mrs. D. Smyth, New Toronto; Mrs. J. Clancy and Mrs, Maurice Goddard, Queensâ€" way; Mrs. Harrison, Mimico; Mrs. C. D. McGregor, Mrs. Erwood and Mrs. Roy S. Cook, Kingsway. Women Liberals Hold Meeting A satisfactory bank balance was reported as a result of the recent bridge and euchre party held at the Eastwood Hotel. Ward » agreed to hold an evening euchre in March. T A XI PHONE 111 ZONE 4â€"700 LIMITED ~ RADIO DISPATCHED ENCHANTMENT MONDAYâ€"TUESDAYâ€"FEB. %â€"27 Devid Nivenâ€"=Teresa Wright ROCK ISLAND TRAIL OR CALL OF THE FOREST WESTON ‘"Where sound sounds best‘" Up TiB 6 O‘Clock Phone 1441M; After 6 O‘Clock Phone Zone 4483 > m FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAYâ€"FEB. 23â€"24 Forrest Tuckerâ€"Adele Mara Alpha Engineering Co. MUV. 0509 Adults 65c Children Barber Shop and Cigar Store 23 MAIN ST. NORTH * Due to the fine patronage of our customers, we able to keep our prices down with Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett â€"ADDED FEATUREâ€" "SAVAGE SPLENDOR" MAR. 1â€"2â€"3 THURS.â€"FRLâ€"SAT. "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" with Gregory Peck â€"ADDED RIOT!â€" "LUCKY LOSERS" NORM GROAT l FEB. 23â€"24 FRLâ€"SAT. 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