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Times & Guide (1909), 31 Oct 1963, p. 14

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_ = ‘Page 14 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thurs., October 31, 1963 Anyone interested in this excellent type of winter activity should contact John Lea at 255â€"3222 or Mr. D. Eaton at CH 4â€"3906 and at least get out and surâ€" vey the situation. Both executive members will be very pleased to show you around. Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd Weston The club also has reduced rates for married coupâ€" les. With four full courts at their disposal, there should hardly be time for a reasonable breather betâ€" ween sets. There are also interâ€"club matches with other squads in the Toronto area to provide variety. Annual membership is $15.00 per person, payable at one dollar a week plus a bird fee of 50c¢c. Married rates are $25.00 per couple. The club hours are 7.00 to 11.00 p.m. each Wedâ€" nesday evening except next week, Novyember 6th, when the courts are due for a repaint job. Howard G. Ashbourne, BA Weston It is also one of the few sports that can be heartâ€" ily shared by both men and women. Weston residents have an excellent chance to parâ€" ticipate in a Badminton club right in town. The Weston Badminton Club has been in existence for many years, holding their weekly meet at R.C.S.C.S. Illustrious just beside Weston Arena. Club president John Lea has offered free instrucâ€" tion to novices of the sport, and some pretty stiff comâ€" petition to experienced players. This season many of the club‘s top players have migrated to larger Toronto clubs looking stiffer comâ€" petition, creating several openings in the roster. This is part of a natural cycle in any sport. Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Badminton is one of the best conditioning game of coâ€"ordination that exists today â€" in fact you have to be in pretty good shape to last five minutes on the court. ‘Many people watching a badminton match get the idea that the game is more of a ladies‘ sport, not strenuous enough for the athletie male. To those we say â€" "try it sometime." Barrister & Solicitor 1415 LawfPence Ave. W. at Keele St. â€" BATTING THE BIRD Evenings by Appointment L. A. Braithwaite TOWN OF WESTON "REMEMBRANCE DAY" Bull & Ashbourne Geo. W. Bull B. Comm Wm. D. LYON Chartered Accountants As Mayor of the Town of Weston, I hereby extend an invitation to all citizens to attend the ceremony to obâ€" serve Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph in Memorial Park, Little Avenue, at 2:00 o‘clock p.m., on Marsh, Goulding Barristers â€" Solicitors Individuals and organizations desiring to deposit floral tributes during the ceremony will be given an opportunâ€" ity to do so. ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road 43 KING STREET CH _ 4â€"5547â€"8 +9 BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road 201 C. W. LEASK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1963 CH 9â€"2288 4t Professional â€" Business CH 1â€"1129 CH 4â€"6061 247â€"6115 Weston Barristers â€" Solicitors 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 14911 Weston Use The Classified Section Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Fraser & Simms DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Call CH 1â€"5211 G. W. BULL BARRISTERS Heakes and MacDonald 4 Mile 8. of 401 _ Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot Tom Gouett RADIATOR SPECIALISTS BY Mayor jZEO80L K CH 4â€"5697 CH 4â€"5314 2441 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. | Weston Road CHerry 1â€"4416 IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY In the third â€" quarter Vaughan came back fighting and scored two touchdowns and a convert by Al Gillar and Harry Abboff. Weston _ Juniors â€" travelled to Vaughan Road for their final T.D.LA.A. game last Thursday and they came out on top. Vaughan took the le ad in the first quarter on a single. This le ad stood up only until the next quarter when Dave Dingâ€" wall went over for a Weston touchdown. The convert kicked by Renato Sabadin was good and the half ended 7 â€" 1 in favour of Weston. TWICE AS GOOD: Weston Dodgers doubled the score 8â€"4 on visiting Peterâ€" boro last Friday. These action shots by staff photographer Bill McCall catch two highâ€"points of action. TOP PHOâ€" TO: Al Osborne dents the net for his second goal of the night despite a trio ‘Mayor To Drop Puck Mt. Dennis Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Dodgers Open Here Against BramptonTomorrow Night IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE J. R. Currie, O.D. Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 epairs â€" Conversions â€" Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY )ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street GARAGES Optometrist CH 4â€"3870 MUSIC DRAY Weston Juniors Win Final Game The senior game started well for. Weston after a long march toâ€" wards Vaughan‘s goal line. After two tries to get across Vaughan‘s goal line from one yard out, Weston quarterback Doug Robâ€" bie went over. In the second half Bob Sl(-p-l henson intercepted a Vaughan pass and ran 50 yards for a} touchdown. Weston looked as if! In the second quarter Vaughan got a touchdown and the half ended 6â€"6. After a fumble by Vaughan on the kickoff return Weston reâ€" covered the ball. A long pass to end Bob Hopkins imto the end zone led to another Weston touchâ€" down. The game ended 21 â€" 13 for Weston. The team was hopâ€" ing for a playoff birth but were edged out by one point in the standings. In the last quarter Don Macâ€" kenzie was put in at quarterâ€" back determined to get two touchdowns to win the g a m e. After four pass â€" plays Weston was deep in Vaughan territory. A pass was thrown to Doug Calâ€" well but was tipped up and into the arms of Dave Dingwall for a Weston touchdown. ROYAL BANK at your nearest branch. Buy for cash or by instalâ€" ments. . Canada: Savings Bonds never fluctuate in value, can be cashed any time for full face value, plus interest. (Average Yield to murs. ay 5.03%, Per Annum) Ask for application form at the Royal Buy your Canada Savings Bonds of Peterboro defenders. BELOW : Jimâ€" my Johnston (right) is robbed by a goal post with Jim Jago (18) and Dave Parkham (9) on the doorstep. Unbeâ€" lievably the puck risocheted off the left goalpost across the line without a stick being left on it. Johnston went on to score 2. they had the game in hand but Vaughan pressed for two touchâ€" downs and defeated Weston 18â€" 12. These were the last games of the season for Weston and left both teams out of a playoff berth. $ R 1995 WESTON ROAD CH 1â€"352)1 SAVE «»»©1,500" LITTLE BROS. THIS TRUE VALUE 63 THUNDERBIRDS DON‘T MISS LITTLE BROS. (Weston) LTD. * READY FOR IMMEDIATEâ€"DELIVERY AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS + * NEW LOW FINANCE PLAN * "A4 L/TTLE Deal â€" Is a LITTLE Better Deal" â€" THATS LITTLES WESTON OF COURSE! x DEMONSTRATORS x Tâ€"BIRDS 75 BRAND NEW 1964 CARS €y. The Toronto born artist is a son of the late Sir Wyley Grier, well known portrait artist. He studied at the Pennsylvania Acaâ€" demy of Arts Summer School at Chester Springs P.A. under the late Daniel Garber, N.A.,. and has exhibited his work in Paris, London and Dusseldorf. After reâ€" turning to Canada he spent many years as Art Director of a leadâ€" ing Canadian advertising Agenâ€" Art On Display At Downsview Library Branch Landscapes and studies by Geâ€" offrey Grier, A.R.C.A., will be on display at the Downsview Branch (2793 Keele Street) of the North York Public Library until Satâ€" urday, November 2nd. TEAM STANDING Serta Cooper Furs Weston Lanes Mil Jays Marcia Mac Nydia HIGH AVERAGE Mayme Boocock Kay Sawchuk Bernice Elliott Marg Jolly Nora Sheath Elsa Peer Ellie Leggett HIGH SINGLE Thelma Sacgnetti Barbara Best Norma Samuel Barbara Walters HIGH THREE Mayme Boocock Thelma Sacgnetti Elsa Peer Barbara Walters Dodgers of the new when they Weston Dodgers will open their 1963 â€" 64 season at home in Wesâ€" ton Arena tomorrow ‘night against Brampton. "FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 37 YEARS" Ladies Bowling had their first test season Tuesday night visited Etobicoke Inâ€" GALAXIES 63 GALAXIE 500‘s Hâ€"TOPS AND SEDANS FULLY EQUIPPED 243 (3) 15 ALSO 201 615 730 Social Convener: Peggy Elmin owski Men‘s Captain: Lionel Quinn Ladies‘ Captain: Carol Gilbert son Groundsmen: â€" Art Wisniowski and Frank Laverdiere. In accepting the presidency for 1964, Mr. Risk thanked the 1963 executive for their work under the leadership of Mr. Bill In preparation for the 1964 Tennis Season, Members of the Weston Tennis Club chose the following Committee at their General Meeting on October President: Sandy Risk Viceâ€"Presidents: Siegfried Bul la and Rodney O‘Brien Treasurer: Hans Vanderslagt Secretary: Mrs. Norma Lynes Match Secretary: Max Elmin owski dians at Central Arena. On hand for Friday‘s ceremonâ€" ies will be Weston mayor George Bull, who will drop the puck to officially open Junior ‘B‘ hockey in town for the coming season. Weston fared very well on their heavy exhibition | series over the past two weeks, comâ€" ing out with an almost 80% mark as they lost only to Waterâ€" loo by a single goal in"@ return bout away from home. Last Friday Dodgers doubled the score 8 â€" 4 on Peterboro, a new entry in Metro ‘B‘ hockey this year, with Archie Yurkiw firing the hatâ€"trick to celebrate FAIRLANES _ â€" FALCONS Weston Tennis Club Hockey Clubs Contact: Hugh Phelan Evenings Bolton 857â€"1096 PRIME ICE TIME BOLTON ARENA available 2209 WESTON ROAD Johnson, whose contribution to the Tennis Club, as President for three separate terms, and also as a member for over 20 years with his wife, Betty, was recognized at the 1960 Meeting by a lifeâ€"time honorary memâ€" bership. Under the Chairmanship of the Elminowskis, a successful dance was held at the Dutch Sisters Inn on October 20th. They and their committee are to be comâ€" mended as this is the first dance we have ever held that has been financially a success. The club looks forward to seeâ€" ing all former members and many new ones in 1964. The beautiful Autumn weather has seen considerable activity on the courts, particularly on Satâ€" urdays and Sundays, and play will continue so long as the weaâ€" ther is fit his return to WW YÂ¥urâ€" kiw started junior hockey with Dodgers when they played out of Woodbridge, then moved up to the Chicago farm loop last to the Chicago farm loop last season. Al Osborne, top N. H. L. prosâ€" pect to come out of Weston in a decade, made his presence felt with a sharp pair of markâ€" ers, remaining singles going to Eddy Jackson, rookie Dave Parâ€" ham and old sharpshooter Jimâ€" my Johnston. Johnston also clicked last Satâ€" urday night in Waterloo, along with the well â€" known Jim Jago, who netted a pair. FAIRLANES AND FALGONS

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