a W .3 Fe'. i _ ’ ii'it'1tiiiiii"f Th' Il-a; f, I. Mac. , Welshrod 3mmgm.wa WESTON CREDIT BMW tum-l. 'B.-' IASunTomonvw 1)“:me lumin- I Nylon MAb. Linc I M lain t low. Ru! Oil 1 You“ Float I or Had “no I Gut Hook- 1 1d Dan t In In. In I I†In my. ' that - rtr 50 Auto“ Hook- 1M! l Tickle Box ttheat Luke Rod with 934M.“ thlng Set Cheek Mere Plum: Cour INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY PLAY OFF. TO-NITE 8.30 AM. AT WESTON ARENA MIDGET GAME- 7.30 RM. . fj'g'Jt'iiic,j k oiii'fits,l VS. I Th Tomu‘mlen’ and Hunt. im' Aa.oeistion, in eo-operation Mu: the Ontario Rifle Attaoeiatittgt amhoidingnaaliontarioiai. rim tim worth): rifle tounnmcnt on Saturday, I“: 26, 1961, The 'hootutobeheldattheLuw Bunch Rifle Rang" and trom tha interest My shown, it will In llold Sporting Mitt Tournament A} l_.ong_ Branch Ranges May 26th tiiii'i'it1i' T5 CO FISHIN ' For Boys! For Man! HERES A l JEWELERS Thin ll the greatest value ever offered. Seta In complete with nothing else to buy. Fish for Trout, Pike or Bl†with these "Famous Mum" outfit: for only $14.95 on such any term! " 32.50 per week. For more enjoyable (10th fun, buy one of these outfit: NOW! SHOP EARLY - LIMITED QUANTITY 'jft'tici BOW OUT; TABS ONTARIO CHAMPIONS lft ttdi' For Women! I For Girls! nsumsu!‘ A Iwill executive alumina: t-dsd by Mr. A. E. Ann-trout, Mr of lnmll trom PM. shoot- in: tor the TARA plus Lloyd Wnlhz and G. Colemu of the OM have been putting . great deal of time and effort into mah. ing thin lhoot a lucceu. All known small borrrrifle clubs, mulling 275 and listed with the Canadian Civil- inn Asaoeiation of Markmmm have been contacted and invited to and members to participate. Lotter- trom clubu in St. Cathuineu. Lon- don, Windsor, Oshlwl. Ottawa, 01min, and Hamilton indicate that “I. Mint small bore rm. tom-luv met yet held in there pun. Saturday, May Sth WESTON ARENA a? 8.00 - 10.30 p.m. - ADMISSION Me _ CHECKING FREE Children’s Skating 2.30 - 4.30 p.m. - ADMISSION 15c ‘~_ 'tEGG; tufii Public Skating Mil; PAY $2.50 WEEKLY Inna nut! DM-nem-é aGuia. _ "P131; Tina -i/rGWiiii"tonowin, den For vhleh I melt-c---,_..._-,â€.. And nm to an! K--...-..-, It. mm. VAX! T _ ---e---.r--.----...- tiai,ifv,2ty, f6 MIKE . WWIIâ€: an 7 “row. nun ttsitu, V tyddk ic§;l;'il. "Atiir, VHL‘ifioH’h‘. Wa,,, 09! REE-PLTQWN, "In†mouse â€MOE FOR CREDIT not an: “an“ gown-mun may. with full diplo- matic mam wu the Canadian which: in no United an... - mu ttt m. Fir, um L net Although the Mont in ..- sentially tor sporting ring, the tar- get rifle boys have not been forgot- ten Ind there no two mtchu for them. . Entries clone Mn 12, 1961, and my club! or moote- desiring addi- tional entry form or particulars, mould Contact tho TAHA office, 16 Gould St. they will tsll I“! -ntation in the nhoot and that some clubs will be sending dome a. nanny u fifty theaters. The committee In: provided " impoaing lint a! trophies and awn-d- which viii be augmented by merchandise ' The Lewi- Clul Synem Vii] be used to ward the mine which enure- un equll opportunity for Ihooten all along the line to win “an. desirable prizes. PHONE ZONE 4-582 _/i,f/2a'i'i - 'IOV... TIRES AND GUIDE. WESTON A“ n Its' “‘A Mr. Selkirk is especially fitted to weak to boys " he is very active in hockey and baseball for the younger boys. He can llao draw on hi: great wealth of Ital-in fashion- ed Around the Toronto Argonauts. He is I man of high ideals and is highly rel'pectod throughout the sporting world. The procuring of Mr. Selkirk as l the guest upuker will be the high- _ light of the Vie Boys' Cclun yen“: l promm. A full promm of toasts, replies, sinpuonxl and musical selections will be on the program as well as the talk by Mr. Selkirk. The banquet will be held on Wed- nesday. May 80, at the Creelman Hall and over 60 guests are ex- pected for this event. The Vic Class has had a very succenful and progressive year and It the banquet crests for hoe. key, trophies and crests for team competitions will be presented. FFormer Rugby Star To Speak At Vic Banquet Earl Selkirk, one time Argo rugby great and for many years the president of the Argonaut Rugby Club, win be the guest speaker at the first annual father and Ian banquet of the Vic Class of the Weston Presbyterian Church. I There was no disgrace to losing to the Sarnia team. It was by far Fi, best club the locals had opposed ill season, weiMtalaneed in every ‘positlon, a fine defence and s good 'goalkeeper. Prior-to the start of the series it was said that the Stile“ only had one good line but the results discounted this. True the formidable first-string trio of Rod McElroy, Don Savage and Leo Houlihan packed the bulk of the power but there were no weaklimrs: in any of the players the Sarnia, coach tossed over the boards. I In the third stanza Weston gradually weakened and Samia tin. ally took command of the gnme, pouring five shot: past Don Head to wind up with n convincing vigory. Dukes went down battling like they did in all tour of the pm“ that they loll: to the brilliant team from Sarnia. They set the early pace Saturday night building up a 2-0 lead and holding it until half way through the second period. Sailors, not to be denied trot one of thou goals back and it Win bl going into the final period with Walton hanging on grimly in the {are of terrific Sarnia pressure. Weston Dukes reached the end, Getting down to an Inllylll ot of the hockey trail " Semi; int the two teams, Sarnia were bigger, Saturday night when they bo'wed stronger, better balanced end prov- to Semie Sailors in the fifth and ed that they were the better deciding game for the OHA Junior Iknteu by taking command of the "B" championship. The powerful play in the third period in every Sailor: won " to take the chem- content. An older team with no piomhip in tive gamel. lee: than eight of them in their Dukes went down hurling like last year of junior, they played they did in all tour of the some! fine positional hockey and ere that they lent to the brilliant team worthy winners of the champion- from Semis. They set the early ship, a credit to their couch end pace Saturday night building up 3 their town. The series was cleanly 2-0 lead and holding it until half played from start to finish. Weston Boys Weaken In Second Stanza But Went Down Battling ILEKTRO - AND A MECHANICAL DOG, TOO Earl Selkirk, One Time Argo President To Be Guest Of Boys ca' British engineer E.D. Holdop " on MSc, AMI Mech.E., AIMEE, will hi take on the job of 'uperintendimr m ot1- the new "J. Clark Keith" power mum}. station at Windsor, Ont., due to go and tit into operation next Fall. Mr. Bold. it the up has spout 16 your: in the Bri. ' ‘tish electricity supply industry, irk, as jserving with the Central Electricity high- Board and later in the Deptford yen“: West and Butter!†power stationl of the London Power Company. The Govenor of Hong Kong nu used his powers to requisition I Chinese tanker, to prevent its use by Chinese and North Korean troops for carrying oil to Korea. The tanker, the Yang Hao, 15,000 tons, originally Japanele. had been sunk off Formosa towards the end of the Pacific war. It wu salved and towed from Formosa in 1948, after which it was under reylir " Kowloon docks nt Bong King. ln addition to Toronto Fuels Ind Elto Queens, the‘Sunnyside senior league this year will include Peo- ple's Credit Jewellers. Cunning- ham and Hill and Dafri Jewellers. UK Engineer for Gun-d1 Opening ceremonies at the thm. nyside park will include a parade by members of the various team: led by the Toronto Girls' Pipe Band. Representatives of City Council and the Harbour Commis- sion will also participate. The opening will be filmed by Para- mount News for newsreel showing. Chinese Tanker Requisitiorted Among the trophies to be pm aented will be the Fr'iedman cup, :emblemntic of the senior league championship, to Toronto Fuels, as well as awards to Kay Mann, last year’s outstanding pitcher and Fern Grace, the league's leading hitter. Trophies will also be pr.- sented to leaders in the interme. diate and Junior leagues. Presentation of trophies to leading players and last year’l champions team will highlight the ceremonies lit 'Sunnyside softball stadium on May 9 when Toronto Fuels and Elto Queens clash in the opening game of Sunnyside Udietf Major Fastball League. May 9 Ist Game Ladies’ Softball At Sunnyside Dukes made it close against the Sailors by sheer fight and desire on the part of most of the team. Some of the buys were no exhaust. Little PM)! Jan, out of action sin“ the Olhuu Iain. Wu . sur- prise nutter Snurdny night And phyod well u long " to condi- tion lasted. He looted on. of the two Weston goals, Tod Reid unip- any m mm M! “my w as. final m. Om or In. mm s disimtitMtio. to fight for Its puck. they Ida’t battle thsit chicks in an was" and dig "foe possession of the "Abba. You an get away with tltat when the opposition is on the west side and‘ whqn [oils coma {mummy and sully but never when being s club with the strength Ind class iii Ssrnls Sailors. td h the [9-39- attreetttttat Ono of a urlu by your bank UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE A... COMMISSION “fin iad oin -"""CTasssi: 1ifi'kftljfl,Li"",, UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MUST BILLENEWED The chm banks: appreciate, - and depend on -- the confidence of depositorl like Mir. Johnson'. For the money which Canadians keep in 8,000,000 bank account! provide: the basis for bank lending. News than funds in the banker', fmt cone-m. . V to m' INSURED 'eotttmtr--rrare you In hunt-nae book in your Mention? If to. plane take or send it to the nearest National Employment Grier for renewal immediately. If you send your book, enclose your present address no that your new book may be sent to you promptly. EMPutr"st---Please send all unemployment insurance books for 1950-51 and tat,',",' can immediately to the National Emp oyment GL' with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements have already been made. They must be exchanged for new books. Before â€Mix in your 1950dl insurance books.» makenmeof olatetoulsiehstam saretgixaf,so '2Td2hu'i'iiCl'i'o'li"l"t'rl,'l'l','t,ll1 Renewal of books is in: ant to you, to your imploygce and to the EC,,'.',',,,.,',',',. Plane Act years. Like most people nowadays, she relies on her bank to safeguard her money; she expect: her bank book to show how the stands; the finds bank cheque convenient to pay larger bills. Mm. Johnson's is one of the 3,200,000 new bank accounts opened during the past ten SHE'LL BOON be back - her cheque cashed. her deposit made, her bank book written up. C.A.L "WORM J. . Inâ€?! I. L TAU.“ 6* this! Cm Col-dan- Tho tinal wad from your n- porter. orehtitiq to Conch Alan “Buck" Haul. who did I grad jab piloting his yam bun through . splendid "nan. 1w -. n...“ - “nu-null- thin you the finals rue. 1 (rent, showing in two "aw. Next year well brink home the bacon! And lo and: another bah†un- lou tor the Walton Duke. Lut P." thtmaf.Uf thet "mi-final» Sunni it: “I. mated to! four of the winnu’l goals, Houli. han (min; . w: and KcElmy and Sum on ouch. Philpott Ind Dunham tallied the others. _irttthyotrertrith_tuosttrshoe uwammmghtmm amp-sou mun". Mar a. an; Fb'