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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Feb 1962, p. 11

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There are regular juvénile bowlâ€" ing leagues operating Saturday mornings in almost every locality â€" up to 11 years old in the Banâ€" tam‘s; from 12 to 14 in Junior‘ Don‘t expect championship bOWl-iArrlng! a layer of potatoes and ing. An eight year old bowler/apples in a greased baking dish is lucky to average higher than 70‘(8" x 8"). Sprinkle with brown â€"â€" but he has more fun than an‘sugar. Repeat layers. adult bowler averaging 280. ‘ Combine butter and ovange rind This is the place where "spot bowling" really works its best â€" teach vour child how to spot bowl properly right from the start, usâ€" ing the darts in the lane floor as the "front sight" and the dots on the approach as his "back sight". This short twoâ€"step approach eompensates for a youngster‘s inâ€" ability to grip the ball properly with his small hand. Teach him the twoâ€"step approach l;rt first â€"â€" stepping off with the right the foot, while he does the "pushaway"| and backswing; second step with‘t‘rt‘ his left foot, while he does the f0râ€" Foo ward swing, and slide. iInst The very first thing to teach a child is how to pick the ball up properly from the rack. Insist that he use two hands, and emphasize the importance of keeping his hands on the outside of the rack, so his fingers aren‘t crushed between the bail by a returning ball. You‘ll find that soon your little twoâ€"handed bowler will want to try one hand, like the grownâ€"ups. T i dnc Antainns Adirniiat ks dfi a id Best age to start teaching l}type of leatherâ€"soled slipper he can | PJ youngster to bowl! is about eight use for bowling. years old. Some people start even One last point: o5 7 o point: don‘t just send younger than th-trâ€"umchmg' their your youngster bowling â€" take child a twoâ€"handed roll, if the him . yourself, â€" and then Stick youngster‘s hand isn‘t I@TR® ®â€" ground as a spectator, or Kelp the ough to grip the ball. For a 90â€" team keep score. Young bowlers handed roll, the youngster f““‘!‘;an just like their parents â€" they in the centre of the lane, with his| get a big thrill out of performing feet apart, just in front of the | fop an audience. & & I g {ou.l line. Get him to bend '“}*;NEXT: COMMON FAULTS oF swing the ball back ‘between h:s‘ BEGINNERS: | legs, rolling it over the centre dlrt.} Naturally, at this stage he can‘t be very accurate â€" but he‘ll be iA having fun with the family. .Anyhme ls Youngsters love bowling, and because of the smaller ball used in the 5~Pin game, they can start enjoying it while they are :til]‘ quite young, giving you years of ‘ family fun in a game everyone czn‘ play together, Teach Your Child To Bowl The biggest attraction of 5â€"Pin bowling is that it is a family game â€" so play it with your family. ‘ W K <>4% ow By BERT GARSIDE & JIM HOULY, Chief Bewling Instructors #°°% K2 â€"GO BOWLING 1736 Waston Rd. 1911 Westen Rd. CH. 14281 CH. 94941 [woâ€"way discount deal at Weston Bowling Lanes and the new Biâ€"Rite Store. Come in and see us for deâ€" tails. Clip this ad for one free game on Monday and Friday afternoons. WESTON Biâ€"RITE BOWLING LANES sTORE _ Bake in a preheated 375°F. oven until done. Top with chopâ€" ped nuts the last 15 minutes of baking. { Combine butter and orange rind Pour over layers. \Casserole: } 2 pounds peeled cooked sweet _ potatoes i ! 2 cups thinly sliced, pared apples % cup brown sugar 4 cup butter, melted | 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 %4 cup walnuts ‘ Cut potatoes into thick slieu.j Arrange a layer of potatoes and | Of all the fruits probably the |apple is the most versatile, It may |be served: fresh or canned, hot or |eold. ‘ | Serve apples baked or as spicy applesauce. Serve vitaminized apple juice for breakfast, an apple salad for lunch, or an apple desâ€" sert for dinner. Tuck an apple in the school lunch. _ For.cooking purposes choose a tart, firm variety, recommends the Food Department of Macdonald Institute, Guelph. Try this recipe using Canadian apples. Anytime Is Apple Time AND SAVE MONEY _ One tip â€" because there is a shortage of small sizes shoes at &molt lanes, it is a good idea to provide your youngster with some type of leatherâ€"soled slipper he can use for bowling. ‘andied Sweet Potato and Apple [bowlin‘. Check â€"with your lane manager for the schedule of Banâ€" tam and Junior bowling activities. The youngsters get & kick out of taking part in organized leagues, and they are provided with prolu-J sional instruction. For plenty of fun . . . and thrills too 1 CHeaS ‘.*1“::»" prerA Sound goals. Doug Hall assisted on _ Y**K Mills 'd”d, the Downsview both goals and Bruce Cafhoun pickâ€" B!4* Flames 3â€"2 in a close hard ed up a single assist. fought game. Jim Morrison and Jim Hawes scored the Blue Flame ‘ Atom ‘go.ll. Marlboros beat Hamilton 4â€"3.!Minor Midget Starring for Marlboros was Hal‘\ Richard Astely in goal played it rromeeegrenni o omat oo weee c en e ie io n ol o Stratford defeated league leadâ€" ing Owen Sound 4â€"2 with Mike Quarrington stealing the show on three goals and an assist. Phil Grubbe played a sharp game and registered 3 assists. Dave Donaldâ€" son scored the other Stratford goal with Jim Osborne assisting. | Ken Dickin scored the two Owen Sound goals. Doug Hall assisted on both goals and Bruce Cafhoun pickâ€" ed up a single assist. ‘ ‘ayne Dobson two goals and Bill:Tvku xtwo stand out games as 400 Lions Brown a single for the Waterloo Alpine Beavers edged Dayfield won both games this week. The goals. Assists in the game to Dongfboy. elub 1â€"0 in a hard fousm‘flrst was a 1â€"0 shut out over Riverâ€" Ritchie and Larry Parker for Proâ€" battle, Julian Nixon fired the lone side boys club. Jim Downham scorâ€" vidence while for Waterloo Bob goal of the game. The Beavers ing the only goal on an assist from McKown hxd two ufilts. Singles remain the only undefeated team John Lumbers. ‘ to Peter White and Tim Varcoe. tin the tyke division, l In the second game Terry Kingi‘ Stratford defeated league lewd-fp.. Wee [lit the light in the dying seconds ing Owen Sound 4â€"2 with Mike ; 5 n.|of the game to give the 400 Lions Quarrington stealing the show on ,exf‘,:h;':fbx::x;; aut molg |a 3â€"2 win over Avenue Road Lionl.} three goals and an assist. Phil Esso 20. John Saville and Dave The other goals were scored by the Grubbe played a sharp game and Travers were the clipper marksâ€"SAme Terry King and Bob Stewart.| registered 3 assists. Dave Donaldâ€" men. This was shut out no, 6 for|~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" son scored the other Stratford goal f t s i i ce goalie Scott Richardson. with Jim Osborne assisting. . “ ke Ken Dickin scored the two Owen Minor Bantam & Buffalo won 2â€"1 over Cleveland with Derek Green and Pete Hayâ€" den scoring. Tom MceMahon and Neil Gillespie got an assist each. Bob Mooney ~unassisted for the C)evgbnd score. 1 er Quebec Aces Goals farâ€"ma., |M°0Te Brian Pender with a goal over Quebec Aces. Godnforlod:â€"{md assist starred for Weston. paink op Oonet Greee, Bill Robinâ€" ihary Melcish got the other Wexâ€" sqn and Bob Trimble. Assists to ton goal assisted by â€" "Buteh" Bob Davies, Doug Whatley and Thompson. Rob Umphries. Tom Calizhan playâ€" The Bantam game ended in a ed a steady game in goal for M’§2-2 tie. Fred Stevens and Dave ester, \Cameron got the Weston goals. Bob Buffale won 2â€"1 over Chvehnd‘lkChskey and Ken Little each with Derek Green and Pete Hayâ€" | picked up an assist. dan: anmutan oo o me ceacel in ied n vo it now WITH A SMALL BUSINESS LOAN ew over Boston 5â€"1. Ron Were led by Jim B\u'n'n and c:npb:.::rdu with two gu-h,“‘d’" Stewart. and Gary Buck also prominent with| Games at St. Michaels Sat., Feb. a goal and assist. John Cox and 3rd, Little I H.L. won the Peeâ€" Dave Schlitt a goal apiece and|Wee game 4â€"2 with Dale Power & Wayne Diplock one assist to comâ€" Gord Davies showing the way, each plete New Haven‘s scoring. lmfntfinc 2 goals. Ted Jinks and Burford got the RBoston counter Keith Carrigan scored the Wutnn) with Bob Millie assisting, Igonls ~unassisted. Alan Vian. y Do it Now WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN ‘Ritchie and Larry Scott: mtbâ€"; assist each completed the scoring. Dave Hines in goal for Detroit. AC ECY AtOus Bantam ’ The goalies in this league have Keith Leewis and Sandy Dewar|been turning in great games durâ€" : .‘uluahhhdbotmitjincthcmau!mflny saw, ‘a 2â€"0 win over Rangers. Jim two scoreless draws. Guelph and Mipiudis tn? S n on n e ctaa s c d e t T m Do it now WITH A HOME IMPROYEMENT LOAN Hastings, Gerry Hennessey Terry Bunting had a goal and each, Bil} Mountjoy â€"came with two assists. Harold Colâ€" a goal and Paul Horton an assist to complete the scoring. Don Jennings played a big part in the ['h with some fine goalâ€"tending. 1 WHY WAIT efunenile Lnogus .. _ .. [Duific :‘flal::““h and an \ Majors 8â€"1 over Lions. Eric Both 288iSt. two assists r goals Hopkins and Kennedy assist ::....‘ ...:‘umz. w'urm&m | o wictory. Doug Copleston and| Peter Turawell with two goals Howard Marton each picked up an 220 Larry Glen with two assists ud-t:mluam&.m,hd,mwmmu:.un goal for Lions on a solo effort. ’.A::nm';:-:l--u' i::.: m hign Rcriet it t ut Ae in dn mn way rs were â€" A iimeau with two nice goals 'iihj. Pittsburgh and Windsor battied Enquire about Governmentâ€"backed loans for improvements to smail business establishments through the chartered banks â€"up to $25,000 and up to ten years to repay. Mayors Whip Lions In We Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominâ€" lon Government are available from your bankâ€" up to $7,500 at five per cent simple interest and up to ten years to repay. These loans cover the purchase of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm buildings. | Home Improvement Loans are available through your bank under the National Housing Act for alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior of a home and for a wide variety of other improveâ€" ments. You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay. These loans are also available to the owners of rental properties. FOR SPRING? Minor Bantam For advice and assistance, call your local Nationa! Employment Offige Issued by authority of Hon. Michael Start, Minister of Labour, Canada ‘E;?E;Clippers Win 12 Straight £0C| In the Minor Midget game Wesâ€" "b-‘wn tied Little LHL. 22. Dwayne the |Ferguson and Wray Holmes scored llor Weston. Downsview Hockey getting 2 goals. Ted Jinks and Keith Carrigan scored the Weston @oals unassisted. Alan Young }Med well for the Weston team. The Minor Bantam game â€" also went to Little L H.L by a 4â€"2 Cul Nn on csnls 5l w |Barrie battled to their draw with Glen Gordon and Keith strand |starring. Kitchener and Oshawa Teck scoring assisted by Danny Robins. Bart Niosi got the Windâ€" sor goal assisted by Ron Jarrett and Terry Haskell FM-flauun-m and Garry Buck an assist each to ‘nudmtblhnihm Pittsburgh and Windsor battled to a 1â€"1 tie. Pittsburgh pulled their goalie out with two minutes to play and scored the tising goal with only seconds remaining, Derek l In the second game Terry King lit the light in the dying seconds of the game to give the 400 Lions ln 3â€"2 win over Avenue Road Lions. The other goals were scored by the same Terry King and Bob Stewart. | Values! * mnmmmomumn 2209 WESTON RD. â€" CH. 6â€"6647 4* 1995 _ Back for another shot at the, Newcomers in right to fly Ontario‘s colors in the]incil] honors th 2nd aunual Dominion Diamond|Edna Johnson‘s "D" national championships at Mrs. Gs Warren‘ Regina February 26â€"March 1 isirink renragantine LITTLE BROS. 19. C wCC P PHmTV nerâ€"up from last year‘s championâ€";Mrs. Peggy Wellings rink from ships, representing the four diyi'l'ernee Bay in Northwestern Onâ€" tricts of the province, were set toâ€"{tario, Mrs. Wellings last year was day for the 1962 Dominion Silver|runnerâ€"up to Mrs. Emily Woolâ€" "D" Ontario ladies‘ curling chamâ€" ley‘s Toronto Granite rink in the pionships February 13â€"15 at Torâ€" Silver "D" Ontario championships onto‘s Boulevard Club. |at Fort William, Back for another shot at the| Newcomers in the hunt for provâ€" right to fly Ontario‘s colors in the]incil] honors this year are Mrs. 2nd annual Dominion Diamond|Edna Johnson‘s Sudbury group, "D" national championships at Mrs. Gs Warren‘s Eganville C. C. Regina February 26â€"March 1 is‘rink representing Eastern Ontario t ttâ€"oâ€"mâ€"â€"mâ€"wâ€"â€"â€"owâ€"<â€"â€"â€"land MFS. H. 8. Irwin‘s Toronto St.| George‘s rink, winners of a treâ€"| mendous _ comeâ€"back vietory in’; ) Cillc 1 . . Southern one final play last week.‘ ob these cary forts. Three Newcomers To Curling Lanes At Top In Finals _ _ yers. Goals for Chicago by Dennis Wylie, John Latimer and Bruce Lawrence. Ken Gale with an assist. For Beavers it was Gord Moore and Jake Vandervinn on solo efâ€" from Dave Robinson. For ‘fi Len Ingle scored assisted by Robin Walton and Jim Pinchbeck. MacKay and Nfiâ€"fikh-.' Fraser got the winner on a The game between the© Weston Juvenile All Stars and Mariboro Minor Midgets was thrilling all the way. Marlboros won 1â€"0 on a goal seored with about three min= utes remaining. John Murray and Bobl’iho-phyedon'-ltmdhghoe-l key for the Weston team. . Weston 0. l Bert Robinson Atoms 2 Weston 3. Weston gouls by Ken Dickin (also one assist), Chrig Maurice and Larry Parker, Chas Stutt as T. s3 "TLceF l Priday games at Weston. Bert Robinson Tykes 4 Weston 1. Gary Buck scored Tor Weston asâ€" Hby_lidlflcacl‘hd FALCON â€" FAIRLANE â€" GALAXIE DEMONSTRATORS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! Weston League (Midgets) nadiens defeated Dukes 21 All HAVE VERY LOW ‘ MILEAGE l out 3â€"2 over Beaâ€" Hatch. Dave! ~Residents Splash Profit = Weston Swimming Pool | All Dominion Silver "D" Proâ€"| These vincial championships and the Diaâ€" for the mond "D" national final in Regina |pool are 1hter this month are sponsored by on recre Dominion Store Limited and are operation ‘held under the auspices of the gram, ef provincial ladies‘ curling uaocilâ€"i‘embracir tions in each province and under}the fact the Canadian Ledies‘ Curling Al-’bu-g:in sociation in the case of the national each mo: final. Te h fe ’ Silver "D" finals are played in a double round robin system, first draw at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. 4| on Swimming pool this year way into a big profit for the West APPARENTLY THE WESTON defenceman is afraid the side of the net. The to look, but it twn# out all right. The pucknight at the Weston Ar skittered off the goal®@‘s pad and ended up nearthe Weston Allâ€"Stors. as *WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 1" residents splashed their * 39 *‘ _ proâ€"| These figures make no allowance nd the Dia-’for the fact that facilities of the in Regina |pool are supplied free to the Wab-f onsored by on recreation commission for the | d and areioperation of the water safety proâ€" es of the‘grlm, each morning for 6 weeks, g associaâ€" iembmcing some 6,000 children, or| and under |the fact that the pool operates a urling Al-’bu'glin swim for the youngstex-s[ he national each mornéng in the weeks followâ€"| ing the water safety program.. A LIMITED NUMBER OF LITTLE â€" BROS. LTD. "This figure is down somewhat !lrom previous years but can be exâ€" plained by the cool weather, rain, fthe fact that the Toronto pools are operated on a free basis and the increase in sale of low season ticâ€" kets at the $5.00 season rate," Marâ€"| shall said. I when the poll was opened in 1959 |we look forward to another # total liabilities ‘were in the neighâ€" Cessfulâ€"year in 1962, bourhood of some $55,000, linee’ that time they have been reduced oommrmumimyummeronmermmmmenmmgnsruimememsemmmrerent to $17,000 with sufficient funds in the eurrent account to carry to pool into the comencement of the! REXDALE 1962 season,‘ } Actual revenues poured into the ALL'AN(- pool during 1961 amounted to $12,â€" ' 435. en ae ieonithe 1 BPA D. C. Marshall, chairman of the, â€" Marshall pointed out that ?mmumtmminunnrudhwhisfioil-dflnn fcoumuahwekmzmmlmmm.mmuma.b ‘able to show a profit and also write facilities at the most reason> off a portion of its eurmthnhfli»f!umhhfie’cdmbbt' 'tie-. a |to pay its way, ARE OFFERING Mr. Marshall pointed out that "With any bresk in the weat 1995 WESTON RD. â€" CH. 1â€"3521 â€" FOR THE YOU CAN GET NEW LOW FINANCE &# ‘eston Arena in a game between â€"Stars, and Bert Robinson‘s team, ’ REXDALE ALLIANC CHURCH] 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 ‘pâ€"m. Evening Service "Messageâ€"from the Book of Acts" The whole Bible, for the whole Golfdown Jesus MINISTER REV. R. F. INGRAM, B.A. THE ELMS PUBLIC SCHOOL ,Dr. (between Islington N. and * Albion Rd.) Sanctifier" and Adult

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