Friday, 9.05 p.n. JUnction 3101 â€" 5309 AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE ANNOUNCING â€" A COMPLETE 110 Main St. S. Bill Hewitt â€" HUNTING AND DEER LICENSES ISSUED â€" See us for a good rebuilt bicycle. One that looks and runs like new. Alâ€" ways a good stock. CLUB DISCOUNTS Allowed to Hockey and Bad m i nt o n Clubs. It‘s Time To Start Using \ m OUR CHRISTMAS Weston Auto Supply Pin Fitting Brake Head Resurfacing Bearings Resized Vaive and Seats Refaced Reboring Your Friday Night Hockey Broadcasts with .glimnoum,’RGAF Supply Depot OC Witf‘s Cycie r=ssâ€"s~â€" |Togses The First Ball '333."!,&"1’%':. 1186 WESTON RD. L. T575 . WES. 520 ‘; A.n * *"_ga! Weston Bowling Lanes Present Direct From Weston Arena Available to Parties or Small Leagues Open All Day Saturday For Bowling (WE PICK UP AND DELIVER) 41 MAIN ST. SOUTH, WESTON Use Our Laoy Away Plan For The New Evinrude Motor USTRIAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE BEGINS 5TH SEASON s Cycle & Sport Turned zed smB.’akess Etc. ock Absorbers s Refaced Master Cylinders OLD BATTERIES WANTED HAVE ALLEYS OPEN FOR AFTERNOON BOWLING â€"FISHERMEN ATTENTIONâ€" WESTON BOWLING LANES Keys Cut While You Wait RCAF and Avro took up where they left off last spring and put up a stremuous battle all the way. The Jetmen are stronger than ever and have added considerable height to their roster in the person of stripling name Palmer, who barely stands 6 ft 10 in. He led the Avros With Wing Commander A. H Micike doing the honours of tossâ€" ing the first ba!l, the Industrial Basketball League got under way Tuesday night, to start their fifth year of play in the Kodak gym. LXCHANGE SERVICES LAYâ€"AWAY PLAN supported by the rushing with 14 points. Zone 4â€"532 Weston 709 Boys‘ Hockey Outfits $6.175» AND UP l Touring Notes| sure, they are getting everything out of it that they can, in the way of fun and exercise. And that is Many a town has he passed through and there, standing on the sidewalks, are groups of lads who, instead of having something definâ€" ite to occupy their bodies and braine, loaf away their timeâ€" pokng fun at others, using foul language and making indecent reâ€" marks at girls. Yes, Countless hundreds has Tâ€"N seen of this variety of youth. Last Saturday, this same scribe dropped in for a pot of tea at a cafe on St. Clair Ave. W. Groups of idleâ€"limbed and minded lads exac The Officers and members of the league extend an invitation to all basketball fans to attend these games in the Kodak gym every Tuesday. There are three games, starting at 7 p.m. There is no charge or collection of any kind. Very many trucks pass through Weston in the course of a week. The "Guy" who pens these columns is always interested in these vehicles for one reason; namely to find out if such come from places he has yet to visit in his travels! Both of these teams are badly in need of practice before they can expect to be in the running for Square D 12 dstributed and may break out anyâ€" where. Nesbit: led in the scoring Kodak led, by the elus Jackson with 10 pou ahead in the final min game to win by a very gin. Jack Whaen with The second game brought toâ€" gether the feuders of las season, Kodak and Nat. Casn. These two teams put on a bait.c right down to the final whistie and could have gone either way. a new comch in the person of lan | Finiayson, who is quite a clever bal handler. I: wiâ€" be i:unn'“’ to watch the developments in fuâ€" ture games. I For Square D. Ralph Bail led th 6 and Bill Jackson came up th four. Nat. Cash are the sa Sporting Gifts re than likely make things mis ble for the opposition again Claney led the printers with point effort, with Madill getâ€" FOR ALL YOUR 8 p e cia l attention given to figure skaters on request. 5 JOHN ST. LONE 4â€"463 na! score â€"Continued on page 12 SKATES SHARPENED LENGTHWISE as dd ever; ¢. One thing is for re Avro 46, RCAF |\ _ High Games, â€" Men, Sinz]es;: ,Harry Hook 299; Bill Cam 287; | i Mickey McColman 284; Maurice | |Hook 255; Ted Large 253. I | High Games, Ladies: Mae Dicâ€"‘ |key 266; Marie Long 245; Queena j {Leavens 216; Ruth Whalen 216;| ‘Dot Large 215; Ronna Howden{ 202. | Conoration League (286) | Alley Cats .________L__ 49} Average to date, Men: Mickey McColman 217; Claude Duffy 215; Jack Hussey 206; Ted Large 206. Average to date, Ladies: Ruth Whalen 175; Dorothy Hook 169; Mary Annis 168; Matie Long 166; Duffers _ Gee Whizzers Pelmo Park Bowling League Thursday Nighters Aches and Pains Shou‘!d A Beens Dlowers _.. Spare Ribs Pork Chops Hustlers _ Average : Whalen 175 Mary Annis Mae Dickey Bums 69 the coa‘men came in the last frame as Stew Hill from Plester beat Mattison in the nets. The scoreâ€" Wilf‘s 3, Weston Coal 1. Weepers M Skep Friday Nights edge on the game throughout. Keith Clark did some fancy stick handling to best Fortune for the first goa‘, and Earl Clotier again had a good night by scoring the other two goals on assists from Fockler and Lawrenson. Heakes and Fockler were sent to the sin bin for their misdemeanors in the second period. The only goal for header last Tuesday night, Dolly ’Cndn Jewellers again were the victors over Wallace Roofing. It was a good hard fought game, but Dolly‘s seemed to have that scorâ€" ing punch needed to win a hockey game. Dolly‘s opened lh, scoring with Hurren from Black â€" only to have Bill Wallace tie it up, Ellis from Morley was the only other goal in the last period. The roofâ€" ers were pretty rough that frame (212) Win Ice Tilts 75 (2584); J. Williams 642 (297); . Clark 641 (256); P. Dedora 27 (270): F. Clark 634 (251). Ladies High Three: F. Monson 97 (254); J. Hay 375 (203); M. Men‘s High Three: T in . Again â€" it‘s bigger value than ever because now you can talk to fwice as many people as you could ten years ago â€" and more families are getting telephones every day. In addition â€" we‘ve been able to keep on st&rdily improving the quality of this tradionally friendly and helpful service. If you haven‘t yet got serviceâ€"we want you to know we‘re working at it. You can be sure your place on the list is being protecâ€" ted and your telephone will be installed just as quickly as possible. a Little buys a Lot THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA It‘s one of today‘s best buys â€" growâ€" ing in value all the time. For one thing â€" its I iMvab sidbiidisiindabiv d is dbvalthsacist fihia s lkcs 143 cost hasn‘t gone up as much as most other things you buy. Your telephone is one item that takes less of your budget than it used to. on 545 (213); G. Golder 530 Mops AT LOCAL LANES eads Wads ads d game was just as exâ€" ‘ilf‘s outpiayed Weston portsmen were skating TIMEE AND GUIDE, WESTOX of telephone sercvice 4, Wallace Roofing rough that frame ree penalties for e goal in the secâ€" k from Tom Mcâ€" e in the third, iff Winder, ended 10 11 Kilgour COMPARC THESC PMICE INCREASCS DURING TME PAST Tt® Yiatt Telephone service is one of today‘s best buys Pts. 26 Pts. 14 20 20 19 18 18 12 17 13 12 "teace: tom / ons Ahoup sews se pused smus | _ Winder‘s Taxi showed a comâ€" ; mendable effort, with only four men out they took a 5â€"2 win from | Sheet Metal Products who, by the | way, had only five men out. Windâ€" | ers are looking for a bowler. Anyâ€" i â€"Continued on page 12 | _ These two teams were deadâ€" locked for the leadership prior to | this game and both clubs gave all | they had in what proved to be a 'tul, hard hitting, fan pleasing game. Lucky Strikes Jets _______ Spitfires ____ Pandas ____ Greenwood 697 (233). Over "600" Bill Newham 676, Alex Nisbet 653, Bill White 648, Bill Smith 646, Jim Sturgess 639, Bill Skinâ€" ner 622, Bob Clyde 620, Cliff Cook 616, Cec. Best 608. Ladies: Helen Donaldson 690, Terry White 679, Jean Greenwood 645, Winnie Neal 611, Mickey Skinner 610. The Bombers High Three of 3197 was only good for 2 pts. Simpsons Motors are setting a terrific pace in the local Friday League. They have a strangle hold on first pdace. The Hudsonites increased their margin in taking Hattons 7â€"0 thus continuing their 3 point loss for the whole series to date. Weston Decorators have broken their second place tie with Red Tops when they beat the latter 5â€"2. The win places the painters in & contending position. Wilf‘sâ€"Cycle moved up into third place in the race when they apâ€" plied the brush to Weston Bowlâ€" ing Lanes, coming out on top of a 7â€"0 count. The fans (bloodthirty people) really screamed their approval. The only scoring was by National Cash when Maynard Brown broke Bombers . Head Pins beautiful pass from Owen Murphy. Downsview roared right back with Don Speers denting the twine at 1541. Denny Draper broke away for National on one of his specâ€" tacular rushes and made no misâ€" Harrington and Moe Florian each netted for Downsview before the period ended 4â€"2. Tempers really fiared in the second period, with 26 minutes in penaities handed out Don Mann and Doug. Appleton were penalized for roughing and they really went after each other in the penalty box. away at 1221 to make the score 4â€"3 for Downsview. fiead Ping _____________ 32 High Lady: Pauline Attridge 7:12 (327); High,. Gent, Curly Weston Major Industrial The game opened with the playâ€" ers really turning it on, with both teams making some spectacular rushes. It wasn‘t until 15.15 of the first period, however, that Doug. Appleton scored for Downsâ€" view from a scramble in front of the Cashmen‘s net. The game really opened up then, with five more goals being scored before the period ended. Al Davis, tied it up for National Cash at 15.30 on a sole possession of first place in the S-'hl&nmru'alflackcyhnc_ne last Monday night, by edging Naâ€" tional Cash 6â€"4. Rockets Trounce National Cash End Tie For League Leadership 49 49 46 39 | Toronto Grads scored twice in ‘tbe first period on goals by Ed. | Williams and Louis Bunda. Both teams | missing great â€" scoring !chnnces with the opposing goalâ€" | keepers coming up with some great | saves. Tom Easton and D‘Arcy | Corrigan tied the score for Dynes |Jewellers early in the second period before the Grads found the ‘net for three quick markers by Bill |Smith, Stu Passmore and Bert | Maurais. Ed Williams scored the j only thigd period goal from a | scramble in front of the Jewellers‘ }neu to make the final score 6â€"2 | for Toronto Grads. Team Standings Downsview __ National Cash Toronto Grads Dynes Jewelle This Morday, some very valuâ€" able merchandise prizes will be drawn, so be on hand for your share. The second game was a conâ€" tinuation of the first with both teams fightink to take over third place in the league standing. Bob Kennedy each scored for Downsview, and Denny Draper scored another beautiful one for the Cashmen. Final score, 64. It‘s a real fan pleaser when these two teams meet and we can expect some real thrillers before the eeason ends. These lucky winners went home with some extra Christmas spendâ€" ing money. Thirty dollars in cash was given away as door prizes, and the fans seemed very pleased indeed. Weston Surplus Centre WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12th ... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th ... FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th . .. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th ... FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th ... WESTON ARENA MEN‘S OFFICERS TYPE Black and Brown 44 MAIN ST. N. WESTON 2039 Why Pay More DRESS SHOES $§.95 «"HOME OF THE WESTON DUKES" â€" Programme â€" All Sizes JUNIOR HOCKEY BRAMPTON vs. WESTON DUKES 8.30 p.m. Broadcast over CKFHâ€"1400 on Your Dial at 9.05 p.m Reserved $1.00 & 75¢ A.V. ROE mOORES MOFFATS SENIOR COMMERCIAL LEAGUE DOUBLEHEADER DOWNSVIEW ROCKETS vs. TORONTO GRADs NATIONAL CASH vs. DYNES JEWELLERS (Leaside) 1st Game 7.30 p.m. Children 25¢ Brodcast over CKFHâ€"1400 on your dial at 9.05 P.M. Junior Hockey NORTH TORONTO vs. WESTON DUKES 8.30 P.M. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TRIPLEHEADER CHILDREN‘S SKATING 2.30 â€" 4.15â€"Adm. 15¢ PUBLIC SKATING 8.00â€"10.30â€"Adm. 50¢ CHECKING FREE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL 4 Emt (oing C4 vie. vs. v$. General Admission 50c illndeprcoating ays 51 U 50 _For Itself! I9 ) 4 77f Auto Body Repairs R.C.A.F. KODAK FERRANTI â€"at Lawrence Ave. WESTON â€" ZONE 4â€"422 Y, DECEMEBER 6, 1958 1710 JANE ST. By Bus