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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Feb 1962, p. 9

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»*4 se : ©OSOmm AOROCY SMRTTOUT supervise is worthwhile athletic socials were held during the month, activity. Michael MacPherson, one|with an average attendance of 45. of the Senior boys, bowled a 225)On December 15, 58 members turnâ€" game on Detember 12. :ed out to the Annual Christmas Afternoon Mixed Bowling Leaâ€" Party at St. John‘s Anglican Churâ€" gue, comprised of 60 members, is ch Parish Hall, The party was conâ€" in the 14th week of operation, with ducted by Mrs. W. Leewis, assistâ€" games each Tuesday from 1.30 to ed by Commission Members and 4.00 p.m., on 10 alleys at the Wesâ€"|their wives. Bob (Ho Ho Ho) Macâ€" ton Bowling Lanes. Some very good’Phemn was Santa Claus and your scores were turned in at the Turâ€"‘Director his "liHils Lelks.» arn_ Junior Bowling, in the 17th week of operation with a membership of 119, with 97 paid up and in regular ; attendance. Games each Saturdayf morning from 10.00 to 12.30 A the‘ Weston Bowling Lanes. Juniors (7) to 12) Main Floor; Seniors (13% tof 18} 2nd Floor. Mr. N. Woarrll, Nrs. P. Best and Mrs. R. Silver, | Senior Badminton Club, Games each Wednesday at the "Ilusâ€" trious" from 7.00 to 11.00 p.m. and a present membership of 60. 5 courts are in use and interâ€"club tournaments _ with Brmtford,J Downsview and the Toronto Bad-j minton Club have been enjoyed.| Plan a visit and see these young poople (average age 25) in action. Junior Badminton. each Wednes~ were p, day from 4.00 to 5.30 p.m. at t"‘fl'l'he We High School, with Miss D. Tinline Zone 5 providing instruction, A recess will Hunters be taken from January to the .end‘Sundly, of March, the Gymnasium being ) Arena, used for Basketballk, Brided West Metro Division, 4 Weston! teams (Pee Wee, Minor Bantam, Bantam and Minor Midget) in a} 3â€"league group with the Little] TH.L. and the York Township! Bert Robinson League. Home£ games are played at Weston Arena| eachâ€" Friday from 7.00 to 10.30] p.m, Average attendance at these | games numbers 300 and the calibre} of play is high and worthwhilejA watching. ‘s » Juvenile Hockey League offers an excellent brand of hockey each Tuesday evening from 7.15 to 9.30. Plan to visit the Arena soon. Minor Hockey League has conâ€"skey Roll prior to the Christmas S. Wilson played the piano for the 4.15 p.m.â€"5.45 p.m., Minor Hockâ€" cluded the 11th week of operation |Holidays. ‘sinmsong and Adele and Merle; ey, Weston Arena; 9.00 a.m.â€" with regular schedules mnintdned\‘ "ARTS & CRAFTS® (Hoey entertained on the accordion; 3.30 p.m., Children‘s Ballet, Craft over the Christmas Holidays, The j s . __ ind electric guitar. Christmas gifts| Room; 9.30 a.m.â€"11.00 a.m. Childâ€" Weston teams have given a veryjle;M:::; ’c':’::l:t::: d;z‘i’n:':;;:r:atll were distributed from the tree and| ren‘s Drama, King Street School; creditable performance in the few ‘Term and students have been â€"reâ€" cefreshments and favours given to| 10.30 a.m.â€"1.00 p.m., Junior Bow!â€" exhibition games played and PIADS\questeq to save their best pieces all. Trgmsportation was provided| ing, Weston Bowling Lanes. are being made to hoid a Tourn@â€" fo, ;,, Annugl Arts & Crafts‘hy members of the Lions‘ Club of k ment or Hockey "Jamboree" on 3p . Interest shown by present Weston. Thursday, January 19; "60" Club, Saturday, January 27. Re&UIAT|class members indicates good reâ€"| "GENERAL® Guests of Rotary Club of Weston games are played each Saturday istration for the Ind Term of 10 Your Director & Mount Dennis 6.30 p.m. from T:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and:le“ou‘ commencing the 2nd week attended the 5th Annual Meeting Wednesday, January 31: Meeting 4.15 to 5.45 p.m. at Weston Arena.! 4 Junuary. of the Weston Area Swimming‘with representatives of Red Cross The Executive met 5 times duriDZ . phigrens Ballet, is in the 10th Pool Association on December 5.‘Society, Weston Area Swimming the month. wask af sumuesmce‘ap ow ogr __" mttended meetings of the WestoniPoo!l Association and Recveation Weston Recreation Commission Reports Busy ‘62 Season s ; o _ smm ) Hal Duflin got two goals in the > J RpesH .. ¢r F tztv‘. Minor Atom game with Rick Kenâ€" . * \4?:1 ';",a,,‘ nedy assisting on both of these w $ k. i. ( goals. Greg Carrigan unassisted v P K _ 9 + . . S for the other Weston goal. Big * ) v?_*'”'*""a_i_ e *4 h. l ; gun for Bert Robinson was Brian ® meiihaliticzcs 2e wilh.. 4 e ‘Thorne with three goals. This happy Quartet of lads were the prizewinners in a ticket selling contest for family night in Ken Dickin scored the Weston Weston arena last Saturday evening. The boys who between them disposed of almost 500 tickets |goal in the Atom game on assists are shown holding their prizes which were presented to them by the president of the Northern|from Chris Maurice and Bruce Etobicoke Church League, Mr. Lloyd Leadbetter. From left to right, Warren Hicks, Terry Haskell, |Calhoun. Murray Pigott, Mr. Leadbetter and Wayne Leadbetter. |\ Saturday Results at Weston 1 ioi Aivesniil se On December 15, 58 members turn-} Room. ed out to the Annual Christmas |Fridays: 7.00 Party at Sg. John‘s Anglican Chur-[ (West Met ‘Hunters Club General .\Iee.t‘inx on ‘Sundly, January 14 at Weston {Arena. a social eveni once a month "60" Club, 2 Thursday afternoon socials were held during the month, with an average attendance of 45. Weston Junior Dances, held a{ J‘dance on December 8, with 22 in attendance. A membership drive Swi“ be made in the New Year. ‘ _ Children‘s © Drama Group, 15 | youngsters are enrolled for drama’ instruction provided by Mrs. W. Bruyns at King Street School each Saturday morning at 9.30. ' Weston Chess Club, meet in the| Craft Rooms each Thursday at 8.00 p.m., with a present. membership of 35. Plans are being made to hold |â€" Weston Rod & Gun Club, conâ€" |ducted 3 regular Monday meetings Jduring the month, including Craft |Nights, 15 young boys from the {newly formed Junior Section atâ€" |tended the December 18 meeting. ‘Hunter Safety Training sessions were held 3 Thursday evenings. The Weston Club will play host to ‘Zone 5 of the Toronto Anglers & Bridge Club, with a membership of 12, meets each Tuesday evening in the Craft Room with instruction provided by Jim Thomerson. Children‘s Ballet, is in the 10th week of operation. Mrs. Galloway, ‘the instructor, is in the process of r‘re-orgmizing the Junior classes |according to the ability and proâ€" fgresa of each student. Classes are held each Saturday from 9.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. and Wednesday from ‘4.30 to 6.30 p.m. in the Craft \Rooms. |"CLUBS & SPECIAL PROJECTS" for the Annual Arts & Crafts ng for a visiting club ‘ings. | "REMINDERS® st to Mondays: 1.30 p.m., "60" Club ts &) Men Euchre, Cribbage, Public ® O"/ Room; 7.30 p.m., Adult Art (Beâ€" eston| ginners), Craft Room; 7.30 p.m., Millinery, Craft Room; 8.00 p.m., vship| Rod & Gun Club, Pottery Room ming) & Public Meeting Room; 8.00 ction| p.m., Little Theatre Group, Pubâ€" lic Meeting Room. ‘ Id &\Tuesdays: 1.30 p.m., Afternoon 2 in| Rowling League, Weston Bowlâ€" drive! ing Lanes; 7.00 p.m., Lut.her‘ r. craft, Craft Room; 7.30 p.m. 15) Pottery, Pottery Room; 7.30 p.m., ‘ama| Juyenile Hockey, Weston Arena;| _ W.! £.00 p.m., Bridge, Craft Room. each Wednesdays: 4.30 p.m., Children‘s | Ballet, Craft Room; 7.00 p.m., : the} Senior Badminton, "Mi@W#aiqus"; $.001 T50 n > Addoit Ant AA Auaam Fridays: 7.00 p.m., Minor Hockey (West Metro Division}, Weston Arena; 8.00 p.m., Junior Dancers (Every 2nd Fr~â€"~ <©« lie School; $.00 p.m., "60" Club (Last Friday eaco Mosen,, o. Room. Saturdays: 7.45 am.â€"215 v.m. & Your Director attended the 5th Annual Meeting of the Weston Area Swimming Pool Association on December 5. attended meetings of the Weston Minor Hockey League on Decemâ€" _ ber 11, 13 and 18. | along with Mrs. Hill, attended a } very interesting social evening _ with Commission Members and their spouses, with dinner at the Walker House, "Carnival" at O‘Keefe Centre and a house warming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Marshall. attended the Professionmsl > tion Guild Interâ€"Suburban Hockâ€" ey Tournament Meeting at York Township on December 19. Social, Craft Room; 8.00 p.m., Rod & Gun Club, Public Meeting Room; 8.00 p.m., Little Theatre Group, Public Meeting Room; 8.00 p.m., Chess Club, Craft 730 n~., Adult Art (Advanced) Craft Room. the Recreation Office ~~sd a meeting on Water Safeâ€" ty Instruetion on December 19 in ay: 2.00 p.m., "60" Club _ A trip to Disneyland and a stroll down Broadway visiting the latest musicals will be feature attracâ€" tions of the carnival. Mothers are busy creating beautiful costumes The Weston Skating Club is aifor over 300 skaters and breath beehive of activity preparing for|taking scenery and props are beâ€" their 1961â€"62 Ice Carnival to be DE designed and painted by the ted at the W & [fathers and senior skating memâ€" TNL Coled at fhe Weston Aren®iners of the CIuB. Friday and ‘Saturday <evenings| Mrs, Jack Hincliffe is Carnival February 16th and 17th. lDirector and Club professionals. _ The Club is a member of the Canadian Figure Skating associaâ€" tion, an amateur operation and run on & nonâ€"profit basis. Heart Fund, 22 College Street, Minor Midget Little T.H.L. 3, Toronto. It‘s the best investment Weston 4 4 you can make against heart disâ€"\ Scoring in the Bantam game for ieue. your Number One health| Weston were Bob McClosckey with enemy. {two goals and a picture goal by Weston Skating Club Works On New Carnival one, Medically it‘s known as ‘exâ€"| Harold Collins showed the way ceptional cardiae reserve‘. in Tigers game with two goals. . The.qveragehealthy.,heart Bruce Hastings one goal and RBill 70 to 80 times a minute; Johansâ€" !I[o\mtjvy, Paul Horton and Ron son‘sâ€"48 times a minute. That‘s CoUsinesu an assist each for the normal for him. Whether yw,ETigers other points. Jim White in heart beats fast or slow is nothing |£O@! Played a faultless game. to worry about as long as it‘s ® West Metro healthy. And one way to help keep Result Friday, Jan, 26th it that way is to support your|Pee Wee Little T.H.L. 2, Weston 0 Heart Fund and its allâ€"out prognm;mmr Bantam Little T.HL. 4, of research, education and service.. Weston 0 Give generously to the Cnlulinnlflant;m Little T.H.L. 3, Weston 3; _ Ever hear of a ‘slow‘ heart?! Ingemar Johansson, ex â€" heavy â€" ‘weight champion of the world, has ‘one. Medically it‘s known as ‘exâ€" ceptional eardiae reserve‘. _ Wednesday, January 31: Meeting with representatives of Red Cross Society, Weston Area Swimming Pool Association and Recreation Commission re Water Safety Inâ€" struction Program. Recreation Ofâ€" fice 8.00 p.m. f \Weston Atom 1â€"Bert Robinson 1 | ‘ Gary Buck scored both Weston goals in the Tyke game while Paul Maurice assisted on both goals. Ken Smith and Brian Besco for Bert Robinson. 2160 WESTON ROAD extremely interesting. Keelesdale on the Tuesday. Friâ€" night games in the Metro Leaâ€" \gue saw Little T.H.L. teams edge Weston teamms winning two tieingone game, Saturday acâ€" ‘tion wasâ€" between the top two teams in each league. These games provided some lively action and it was nice to see a good turnout parents, ~Léts hope the parents continue to come out and watch the boys play every week; arrange sports coverage. continue to come out and watch the boys play every week. Results of game at Keelesdale eston Tykes 2â€"Bert Robinson 2 Weston Minor Atom 3â€"Bert. â€" Robinson 5 sction for the Weston fans. The y and Saturday games drawâ€" good crowds. The Weston Tykes, Minor Atoms and Atom THE WESTON TIMESâ€"ADVERTISER Room; 9.30 a.m.â€"11.00 a.m. Childâ€" ren‘s Drama, King Street School; 10.30 a.m.â€"1.00 p.m., Junior Bow!â€" ing, Weston Bowling Lanes. Saturday Results at Weston jafter a nice passing play with Any local sports minded individual will find this work Main duties will be to contact Club Secretaries and Weston Timesâ€"Advertiser SPORTS WRITERâ€"EDITOR eston Minor Hock CONTACT THE EDITOR REQUIRES A PARTâ€"TIME Mayor Geo. Bull, a charter memâ€" ber and past president of the Club, will present trophies on Friday evening to the winners of Club Competitions held in December. _ Mrs. Jack Hincliffe is Carnival tDirector and Club professionals, Carl Harrison, Gayle Burns, Eleaâ€" ]nor McLeod and Isobel Harper are ichonog-nphen and training the Carnival numbers. ' Glen Hopkins led the Majors to victory with two nice goals. John lHolmu a goal and assist and Erie Both with two assists were also !nlnd-ouu for Majors, Dave White, Dave Virgin and Howard Martin Jwith an assist. Don Cousineau had ‘two big goals for the Flyers while [Dnve Martimer scored with Wnynei Jacobson assisting. ‘ MINOR ATOM Mike Prescott, Harris Hase and John Bower scored for Kitchener in a 31 victory over Barrie. Jim 'Bumttt each chipped in with an assist. Doug Sartell on a pass from Bob Mountjoy for the Barrie goal. Juvenile League Results Majors 4â€"Flyers 3 Tigers 3â€"Lions 0 ble. Steve King from Ken Dickin} for the Owen Sound goal. t ATOM | _ Pittsburgh 3â€"1 over Hamilton.) Ross Moore led the Pittsburgh atâ€"; tack with a goal and assist. Peter| Sartell and Steve Lawrence also| scored while Derek Peck had an assist, Frank Mertinz unassisted for Hamilton. 1 Mike Quarrington and Phil Grubâ€"| to Randy Umphrey, Jim Stevens, Keith Leewis and Rick Berry. Ranâ€" gers gfll by Charlie Dougall with Greg Vernor assisting. ‘ MINOR BANTAM _ Bob Mooney scored unassisted to gain a 1â€"0 victory for Cleveland over Quebec Aces. Bob Kilpatrick in goal for Cleveland to register another shutâ€"out. o pPrr w This is one time when the man got the last;hock â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"m-" PEE WEE s one , ockey player. This time the ~is a Stratford 1 â€" Owen Sound 1. YOr4 "Doc", wellâ€"known Weston Arena n.nn-‘woman, one of the stars in the recent woâ€" Mike Gates scored for Stratford|*8*" points a warning finger at a penalized |men‘s game played at the arena. _ Scoring for Detroit were Ralph Rainford, Bob Aitcheson, Brian Beath and Sandy Dewar, Assists Gary Canning with a goal and assist led the Weston team. Gord Moore and B. Waidon for the other eston goals. Gary . McNichol, Archer and Alan Barnes each Detroit 4â€"Rangers 1 mmwuu ’N:Gl‘n.udlbtu attack. Dave Steadman Vanderland had 2 goa!l with Gord Moore picking up ist. For Canadians it was Gary Canning and Dove Fraser with unâ€" assiated goals, Georgetown . 4 Weston Midget All Stars 3 MIDGET Beavers defeated Canadiens 62. ohn Archer with two goals and ohn Gogo and Barry Jones with BANTAM CH 1â€"§211 Team _ _ _ Player Weston Little_TML. Bert Robinson Weston 16 10 Little TH.L. 1203 Bert Robinson 143 West Metre Scoring Leaders Little T.H.L., Dale Power 9 Litle T.H.L.. Gord Davies u1 Little TL Weston Bert Robinson Little T.HL l Weston goals in the Minor Midâ€" get game by Paul Roberts, Brian Collins while Ted Turner and Murâ€" ray Antram with a goal and assist each were the big guns of the Weston offense. Jim LaRose also picked up an assist. For T.H.L.‘ it was Ouchterlong, Laughlin and Howard. f ' West Metro Standings as of Jan. 26th PEE WEE ‘ Downsview Clippers Down York Mills In Double Header Shutâ€"Out Greg Ashbee, Roy Hopkins and"v'v’: Jim Embrey one assist each. For|wes TH.L. it was Gord Roach, Eric| Wet Juholt and Mark Hefferman getâ€" iting goals. Teas ’Bfl""- â€" ? The Downsview Blue Flames ed closer to first place with E move p ‘ ts WEEV |a 3â€"0 win over Canadian Legion. _ The Clippers won a double held~;Ken Jacobs in goal starred for er over York Mills in this week‘s‘the Blue Flames. Jim Hawes led action. The first game, a 4â€"0|the scoring with two goals and a DOWNSVIEW CLIPPERS shut out, the fifth of the season ‘ TYKES ’lor Scott Richardson. John Savâ€" Alpine Beavers continued undeâ€" ille once again led the scoring with feated this week. Their first game two goals, Bave Travers and was a 3â€"0 victory over Sparkies. Ralph Cain collected one goal Julian Nixon, Gord Smith mdfelcb. The second game, a 5â€"2 vicâ€" John Cook were the marksmen.jtory with singles being fired by In the second game of the week, Jerry Tintinalli, Jeff Scherbon, Snoâ€"Cap Drive In battled the|John Saville, Paul Smith, and Beavers to a one all draw in llDoug Benson. j thrilling game. Gary Goldberg 1 provided the lone tally for the} MINOR BANTAM a Reavers. * OO is | Mremutacs s mmnes esc HIGHLY QUALIFIED National Employment Office WORKERS ARE AVAILABLE CH 7â€"8261 1730 Weston Rd. CH 7â€"8261 x BUILD * PAINT * REPAIR x REMODEL x MODERNIZE PEE WEE WINTER IS THE TIME FOR HOME IMPROYVEMENTS 4 2 ss to 22 40628 23 11 $ : ze ss as of Jan. 26 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION Weston" Jim Embrey _ 2 Little T.H.L., Erie Jubola 2 Weston, Bob McCloskey 20 Weston, John MeGregor 8 Weston, Larry Newbold 11 Bert Robinson, Garnet Moore 8 Little T.H.L., Don Conrad 12 Little T.HL., Ken Hancock 8 Bert Robinson, Pete Brennen .7 Little T.H.L., Bob Modray . & Bert Robinson, Robbie Ellis Weston, Steve Skinner Weston, Alan Young Werton, Keith Carrigan Bert Robinson, Gary Browley NORTH YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 5126 YyONGE st. wilLOwpaiE, ontamo Conducted by C. W. WRIGHT, Reading Consultant INCREASE READING SPEED AND COMPREMENSION continuing every Saturday for 10 weeks. for further information telephone The Library BA 5â€"8891 READING IMPROVEMENT COURSEâ€"for adults atet NWer <*""*= "A* c EXECUTIVE AND PROFESSION, NE ALSO AVAILABLE if you can provide . : . A JOB FOR A WEEK, A DAY OR ANY JOB AT YOUR OEFICE, PLANT OR HOME? CaAlL YOuRr NEagkest MINOR BANTAM tEs Sponsored by 10th, 10 a.m JOB S SALES AND CLERICAL PERSONâ€" FOR SKILLED, SEMIâ€"SKILLED their single being added by John lll- loran, Sale of this material will be disconâ€" tinued after 4:30 p.m. Febrvary 16, hours of §:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.mâ€", Monâ€" day to Friday. Contact Mr: K. Wardle 130 folding chairsâ€"wooden 1 dimmer panel for stage lighting Materials for sale may be seen at the Administration â€" Annex, 159 Almore rials and must make payment before removal from the Board premises, All sales final. No refund er exchange on materials purchased. longer required by the Board, are ofâ€" fered for sale. Each item will be sold singly on the basis of the first acceptâ€" able offer. The buyer will be respanâ€" sible for removal of purchazed mateâ€" THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK BANTAM Radex auto parts 1 sewing machineâ€" 44 army benches 51 bulance benches 1 portable shelf 41 2 medical ‘touches y 30 mapsâ€"all types 4 record playersâ€"78 rpm only 1 single folding bed c/w mattress SALE OF EQUIPMENT washing machineâ€"Easy Spiraâ€" â€"15" Secrataryâ€"Treasurer

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