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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Mar 1951, p. 6

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(__-ir. 0.H.A. _? PLAY-OFFS ‘5WESTON ARENA Saturday, March 3rd Jhetitm 3101 . 5309 WESTON DUKES FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd .O.H.A. PLAY OFF ' SENIOR COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Tuesday, March tl, 8.30 P. M. . ADMISSION loaned 75c General Mk Children 25e ADMISSION [curved 75: General Mk Children Me Industrial Hockey WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th Weston Auto. Supply A. v. ROE n. MOFFATS “DORIS vs. KODAK I.C.A.F. vs. C.C.M emu“. ADMISSION: o and (ltkr--site m ttte-ved)--.'" a * was: Pun h fund 1 ru, .11". 'r-e-tr S't.'rg."T, -- Jiiiriiu',it?, a! but: We“ 11ng Cylinde: ' out Mm!!! WANTED Children’s Skating 8.30 - 4.30 pm. - ADMISSION 15e (WE PICK UP AND DELIVER) 41 Main St. South, Weston UNIONVILLE (Weston Modern Appliances) WESTON ARENA NEW TORONTO Public Skating . 10.30 pan. - ADMISSION Me CHECKING FREE WESTON AND DISTRICT -.A WWI! IAGIIIE SHOP SERVICE WESTON m ARINA - THREE GAMES EACH MONDAY humus IN AFFILIATION WITH thH.A. semen "B" JUNIOR 'T" SENIOR "B" 8.30 P.M. 7.30 Fm. LEAGUE VS. LUCKY NUMIn PROGRAMME toe "'""1 at?rNrlrNuNrh1is'ioy, 5g: - RESERVED SEAT TSe ME 2 POINT LEAD IN SERIES Weston 709 Winning Goal Scored By Dukes’ Ted Reid As Jets Beaten 4-3 With Teddy Reid looting the winning goal at the 17.10 nun-k of the third period, ‘Weuon Dukes Muted Unionville Jet: " at Weston mu Friday night to tabe I two-point lead in the ORA Junior B "Big Six" tsemi-fini.. tht Tuesday night the Dukes had absorbed I 6-5 overtime defeat It the hands of the Jets in Union- Ville. The teaml resumed their thrill- ing series this Tuesday in Union, Ville with the sixth Came in Wes- ton arena this Friday night. Don't miss it! "m.. Predictions that a vastly-improv- ed Unionville team would force the Westonites to the limit in the playoffs are being lived up to as the game: progress The Dukes are being forced to the limit by their rivals all of which adds up to frenzied action, thrills tor the cash cuctomers and a few extra wrinkles in the brow of 'Buck" Home, Weston coach. Jet: brought many I shiver to Weston fans Friday night when they led 2-0 up to the halfway mark in the second period and looked very much like a good hoc- key team. Don Courrier had scored in the first period and Bob Wat- son. one of the outstanding play- ers 6n either side, had tallied at the 5.50 mark in the second. Dukes played poorly in the first period and came out n fighting bunch in the second. Weston were definitelyson the spot in that second period. It was a me of produce or else, the way the Jan were rolling, but the Dukes, came through like I. good, gene club. If ever a team pulled itself up by the proverbial boot- straps it was the Weston club. Their game display in the last 30 minutes of the game thoroughly sold them to the fans. There were about 700 paid customers on hand and the chances are there will be a thousand there for this Friday's game. Fred Bell, veteran left-winger, slipped through for the two goals in that second period and rookie Ron Ingram made it " later in the session. . Burly centre for the Weston Dukes who proved more effective than ever in the first two games of the semi-finals ail-inst the Unionville Jets. (li) iiiiiiiiiiij.iiya If you need mm cash, borrow from HFC-Hotmtromro Funnel. Loans In made promptly and courteously on your own Signature HFC spemahm m last genial Ne endorse" or bankahle manly. You select the repaymmt plan moat con- venient for you. Take 6 to 24 month. to repay. Loans for Any Good Pm Consolidate old M1: . . . borne regain. tun. doctor bills. tumtital bills, all mu] expenses, A - mm m I. In 7 sum nan moan- - I... “I" HIRI Mun- " “In"... In. Wu! ”not minty an . I... 4-600 wmou, 0". hm , " I a by W - f y I (Iii) $50 to $1000 OUTSTANDING DON MIcINTOSH No Eudora" NooJOJ Jeta were not Wh however and tied the count at " midway through the final poi-ind when Stan Franaaek looted. That let the stage for Reid's triumphant counter in the dying minutes of the third. What a firtiaht In the game " Unionville Titete day it was just " close. Weston wipers were Geortrs Jami-Ion with two, Ron Ingram. Ted Reid and Buddy Home noted for Dukes while Bill Mart with two: Bob McGee, Stan Franck. Lorne White and Don Buck Ullied for the Jets. Both teams Ire showing signs of wear as the serles progmses. Psul Jago, leading goal-scorer of the Dukes is out with a broken thumb as is Don Peebles, the rookie who replaced Jase. Other Dukes are nursing Per, and bruises. Jets lost "Pinkey' White early in the Friday guns with a badly bruised hip but he’ll likely be back for the next game. Stan. Franzsck, the Juvenile who was filling in for injured Prank Bon- ello, is reported out for the series with a broken hand sustained in the Friday game. On Saturday. February 24th, there were no regular hockey league games scheduled in the Weston Midget NHL due to the ice carnival activities at the local arena, however exhibition games were arranged at Brampton against Brampton teams and the supervisors and coaches took this opportunity to see what the boys from each of the leagues could do against out of town opposition, with a View to making a final selection of players for their all- star teams who Will participate in several tournamentg in the near future. The other half of the tsemi-finals is developing into just as hard- fought a series. Brampton, after losing the first two games, defeat- ed St. Michael's Buzzers " last Tuesday in Nobleton and 5-4 Saturday night in Brampton to give each club two wins. The Junior "A" select team started the ball rolling at Bramp- ton against boys of their own age and came out on top by a score of 11-0. The Brampton team tried hard but were no match for the more experience local youngsters who only let their opponents have two shots on goal. The next game on the pmgnm brought together the Brampton 10 and 11 year. old youngsters and our senior "A" select team. This game was close but the Weston boys had an edge on the play and won by a 3-0 score. The American league select team came out on top in their game by I 2-1 score. The play in this game was very evenly divided and although Brampton todk an early lead the Weston boys kept pressing until their efforts were rewarded by two goals in the third period. Jenner’s Team Leads Vic Boys The Vie Class is holding a Movie Nite at the School Room of the Weston Presbyterian Church on Wednesday of next week. The boys are now selling tickets and with the munpy they will buy sweaters and sport equipment. T _ Following are the team stand- ings in a hotly contested race _ Ron Jenner's team in still leading by 7 points but they are being hard pruned by Graham Creel- man's Golds. Ron Jenner Ind Gor- don Métcalfe continue to lead the group with 46 points followed closely by Doug Hetrthfield, Glenn McGuire and Graham Creelmnn with 44. team Captain White-Ron Jenner -........._..- Gold-Graham Creelmnn w... Black-Thru; Heathrleld .W....... Red-Marvin Gould W....._.._.... Name Team Gordon Metenlf.--White _.... Ron Jenner-White .._...._._-..,_ Jhuut HPHthfield--Blaek w... ‘Glenn McGuire-Black _.,......... Graham Creelnusn-X1old _.... Marvin Gould-Red -r..-..--. Bill, Jermintt-Red .._.._.. ‘Bob MePherson-Red -..-....-. Gary 8emrrtrrve--Gold -..-.--.. Gordon Ritchie-Gold .._..__. Doug sqeott--White _.._._..._. Don Hutehlturon--Go1d m... The fourth :game between our SATURDAY ACTION WESTON MIDGET NHL mas AND GUIDE, WESTON @5- Pt. 267 260 255 258 46 " 44 44 44 42 42 42 42 42 42 41 Continued from page I-. service wu not a trick, he went back to a later "vice. It was then he discovered there WI! I better way of living than being a gang- ster, gambler Ind drug addict. Dodging cops lost its appeal and underworld its glamor. TED REID Fut-Iklting forward with the Weston Duke. Junior "Beeq" who wu ton tthe'hr in the league " the end of t e uhedule of regu- In “In“. Reid tallied " goal- nnd 28 unis!- for a total of 41 points. Next highest in number of pointn In. Fred Belt, lumber Weston Dukes with 85 will“. Heading up the lint of Roll score" was Paul 1120. nifty Weston for- ward. He stored I total of 24 Ito-ll. Religion is serious, but there in nothing sad about it to this hearty evangelist. Former Gangster Cost of administering Canada’s family allowance payments runs to about $80,000 I week. On Saturday, March 3rd, the American league select team tra- vels to Brampton to participate in the Ontario Midget NHL tourna- ment for 12 and 13 yr. old boys. This is a big occasion for the boys since it is the first tournament put on by the Ontario Midget NHL for boys in this age bracket. National League select team and Brampton team of comparable age was the best game of the day and although the Weston team won by a 12-0 score, the Brampton boys were by no means disgraced. They put up a good battle trying hard all the way. ext Saturday, Weston visits the Kodak Badminzton Club for a re- tum tourney. Our team will run- sist of Carol Gilbertson, Isobel Dunning, Peggy Rowntree, AiIm-n Down, Hazel Sinclair and Kay Known for the ladies, and John Griffiths, Ab Chilean. Bill Down, Chuck Reid,, Max Say And Alan Fogdon for the men. All regular league games for the four leagues, scheduled at the local arena Saturday, March 3rd, will be played as scheduled. The American League games only will be considered exhibition games. Badminton Localites Play Return Tourney Vs. Kodak Sat. ' Badminton Ipectaiors watched and applauded " Terry Pryor Ind Jim Mills were defeated, in a rous- ing game with Keith Williams and Brian Gilbertacn. It appeal! that Terry and Jim had their oppo- nents well under central as the score stood 14-4. Then Keith and Brian put on the pressure and finally took the game 15-14. Terry and Jim still claim it was "just luck-just luck." The four boys are having a pri- vate feud of their own. Both sidvs have won a game, and apparently the battle will rage next work again. As far as the ConWttution k concerned. A woman can be elect» ed to the U. S, Presidency. A dance is in the process of he- ing organized. and the datexhas been set at March 30 at tho St. Philip's Church, on the Dixon Road. It is hoped that the bad, minton clubs Weston has played against will be invited. There will be a band and refreshments. Methods of converting wood waste to commercially unnhla products in one phase of scimtific forestry under cnntinuoua study at the Forest Products Lnboratnry of Resource! and Development in Ottawa. Results of research 3nd "Veto" come: from the latin meaning "I forbid." Last Period Spun By Printers Net: 3 Goals And 4-1 Victory In . tut (no-rheollw nu. Art mun; wand their Ar off chm by I lu! period N that n-tud their three goals ad I 5 to 1 victory over Acme "you. The first period Wu unproduett" on far In ttoal' and pennies were eorseertted but the hockoy wu Very good and trotp Georg. Me. Koown of Art Printing Ind Terry Syn of Acme Flyers in their mupectivo net: were called on to make many brilliant atom. In the second period Gus Gordon put the ‘Printerl out in front on a pretty solo effort. Mart Cormack of Art ‘Printing and Burlington of Acme drew minor penalties in this period. The third period saw Acme tie the were on a goal by Bond from Chord and then Art Printing scored 8 goal- late in the period to ”it their victory away. Sandercock scored from Gordon. Sutherland scored twice, the first from Lins- mln Ind the second unassisted on an empty net as Acme pressed with six forwards. The outstanding man on the ice was Moe Florian who played his heart out in a los- ing cause. The second game of the night saw one of the best contests of the' season as Downsview Jets and Nntiow Cash Register battled to A 3-3 tie m a game which was broad. cast over station CKFH by Bill Hewitt. National broke in front on a lovely solo effort by Frazer Scott. National also broke the ice in the penalty department as Jim Imonti drew a tripping penalty. :Later in the period Clarke of the ‘Jets drew his usual foolish penalty for clipping. The second period saw Bruce Hales, then Wallace put Downsview out in front on I pass from Mike Cromar. 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