Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Feb 1950, p. 9

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3, 195 -- ilton, 5 y. tor Dy he Mo will y even Il be diate "A" [playoff . round win over Weston. The break- king decision/ earned the locals the right to enter the pup finals. Ginger Not Hot Enough Even the goaltending wizardry of veteran Ginger Hall, soned sepior netminder who occupied Weston's cord tage for the occasiof, couldn't cope with the insistence the Peer-steered Lakeshore ganging attacks. Burly rt was at his brilliant best, shaking his forwards into clear time and time again as he rushed from his defence Lt during the game's later stages. Start Slowly ° he visitors, smarting from the defeat absorbed on their ice (he previous Monday, Davison at the 11-minute mark, but Hall turned aside all other bids in sensational style until 72 c flying from the opening | seconds (before the final gong. stle. They. clicked for a brace |mhen persistence finally paid off, l-oals in the first period, Ven-|.nq Patterson snared another. and Gallagher doing the ing, and had a decided edge the slow starting Lalki was a different sto pnd frame, however. who came up with an- Peer pass to tie it up and force overtime. Payoff Sniper It was nearly all Lakeshores in the extra session, with Joe re le home Servicy Ph. 74} [ | ity dus re hou the reg ive yo rescri S RE | hm. B EC | AND | erly W laton B= yrie-Bif] Repair one In| akville J mott's iroceterd Oaxvil | | | LS | AERS | KERS) Jag 05 AN 7 lack, Pal led to paint a black picture for rity after the ense in, and then ee-way shuttle from Peer and Lawrence being the payoff kid as he flipped home the winning counter after three minutes of sustained offensive. Peer and Davison engineered this one, too, fashioning a picture play of the first order as the partisan Halton crowd went wild. Salvisberg's goal from Weston ten seconds later clinched the issue, but was strictly anti-clim- ax, as were sporadic Weston at- tempts to" get back into conten- tion during the dying moments. Call For Ferguson Sportscaster Elmer Ferguson might have been able to select three stars from this torrid tus- sle, but we doubt it. Team play rewarded both clubs, with only one unassisted goal being regis- tered all night. We might give the three stars to Peer, Hall and Davison, but that would make it necessary to overlook Lawrence, Patterson and the Downer lads, to say nothing of Buckley and veteran George ° Kennedy, who didn't appear in the scoring col- umns but still contributed very smart game, notched the Oakville counter on a pass 1 "Farmer" Davison barely seconds after the initial face Ted Downer decked Gary Le- [to make it 3-1 for Weston, Davison kept the locals right he hunt by beating Hall twice plays set up by Lawrence and terson to knot the count. Into High Gear uiverwell netted Weston's th marker as the period end- and the Downer boys com- potting another third period Peer took over, ville by | Then ston territory, whipping passes out to uncovered gs. Patterson converted 'one useful stints. And young Bill Currie, who is fitting in nicely. And Giggs Watson and Keith Speck, who checked tenaciously all the way, and Legear, whose demeanour was as cool as the surface he hopped around on. So let's just say the Lakies came through hitting on all eight cylinders, For our money, they shape up at least 30 percent stronger than when they hit the playoff trial last winter along about this time. They went right through to the semi-finals then, remember? Quality Venetian Blinds Custom Made Guaranteed Two Years REPAIR and LAUNDRY SERVICE RONTE (Continued from Page 12) Mr. Geo. Bartlett, Oakville, Mr. Harry Brewster, Mr. C. Spencley, Miss P. Fixture, Mrs. J. R. Ayles- worth, Mrs, T. Walby, Bronte. A enetian Blind Laundry|0@ghtiu} luncheon was later served. ois slats & Mfg. Co. Mrs. R. Corcoran, Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. S. Monas, Hamilton, visited in the village over the week-end with Mrs. Dawna Scar- Tuesday night in an O.M.H.A. provincial playoff tilt. The two clubs play back at Port Colborne tonight. The local kids played on even terms with their heavier, better conditioned rivals, but tired not- iceably in the final frame as they persistent Sailors kept boring in- to the Oakville end. The visitors slammed four goals, one of the gift variety on a blueline long shot that never left the ice, to grab their winning margin in the last canto. Although the locals tried hard all the way, lack of ice for prac- tice told it's owm story, their scrambly type of play failing to cope with the superior positional play of the winners. Chuck Terry, barring his one lapse, came up with a neat effort in the Oak- ville net, while Johnson, Thomas, Camm and Patterson looked best in front of him. Tow, cxers The L.A. of the Brownies pack here held a belated Valentine party for the girls on Monday evening in the Community Hall. Mrs. H. Brearley, Mrs. D. Allan, Mrs. Geo. Aitkens and Mrs. Wm. Hill were hostesses. Pr The Ladies Auxiliary are hold- ing a dance in the Palermo hall, Friday, February 24th at 9 pm. Admission 50c. ssa Grant Bray has been confined to bed but is doing nicely. POP Davine Scarrow is sick in bed with the measles, Fe The Trafalgar Fire Brigade No. 1, Bronte, are holding their annual carnival on Friday and Saturday, July 14th and 15th. - ceiptents of a beautiful table lamp: Monday afternoon of this week when the 'staff of the Bronte Public School gathered together to express their best wishes to the recently married couple. Miss Grace McKay, Oakville, was a dinner guest at the home of Capt. and Mrs. I. B, Grant. crea Mr. and Mrs. J. McNaughton and family have moved to Oak- ville. ceese Mr. and Ms. Lorne Shaw, Hamilton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Landry. nena A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Mack Pollock on Friday, Feb. 17th. at the Oakville Tempor- ary Hospital (John Byron.) Para The many friends of Mr. Arn- old Brown will be sorry to hear he has been removed to the Ham- W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES * W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND 71 Colborne St., Oakville Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 612-R (ANWY says THIS I The Oakville Lumber Co. LIMITED YARDS: KERR ST. N. PHONE 1280 ilton Sanat FI Huchre winners at the com- munity club weekly euchre held Monday night were as follows, Mrs. N. Harris, Mrs. F. Wright, Mrs. C. Craigie, Charles Howarth, Mrs, J. Godfrey won the draw prize. ars rrr Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson were guests at a birthday dinner in honour of Mrs. Pattersons birthday at the home of her sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon, \Brighton Beach. i wenn The open meeting of the Bronte Community Club will Thursday, February p.m. in the Hall here. Special en- tertainment and refreshments are being planned by the execu- tive. EE Born at the Oakville Tempor- ary Hospital on Friday, Feb. 17th. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kershy (nee Francis Dawson.) * The Young Peoples of Calvary Baptist Church, Oakville, were guests of the Bronte Baptist Church last Friday evening. Mr. Earl Grant was in charge. Pa The Home and School Club al- so held a euchre and games night last Friday night. There was a good attendance and the door prizes of fowl were won by Mrs. Wm. Sargant, Bronte and Mrs. H. X. Mason, Kent Gardens. week, members work quilts. p wi Mr. and Mrs. K. Sheir were re- biggest of its kind this season, will be held some time in April. At the monthly meeting of the Circle on Wednesday evening last were busy pre- paring patches for several patch- About forty mem- bers were present, and a pleas- ant social evening was enjoyed, concluding with the serving of refreshments. Junior Humane Notes Since the last meeting, 25 more cement blocks have been turned in toward the new shelter. The blocks, that is, or the quarters that go to buy the blocks. Members who have posters must be sure to turn them in be- fore March 1 to Mrs, Manbert or Mr. Merry. Each member who turns in a poster will receive a special poster award for his own or her scrapbook. Be sure to watch this column next week for news of the big surprise party that is being plan- ned. TEEN TOWN BY KAREN PECK Teen Town was certainly lively Friday night, and was attended by a large crowd, a much larger crowd than 'the one that attend- ed the Hay-Loft Hoedown and Box Social the week before, What trying to sell a newspaperman anything. Nevertheless, after a brief instruction session, my bor- rowed new wonder of science was competently steering me around town. And on time, too. First of all, it accurately check- ed me on a Port Credit toll charge phone call, saving me the customary quarter overtime charge. Then, as I was explain- ing to a malt and and hops mind- ed group of business associates how the British Labour govt. would go back with a reduced majority, my cheeping cricket re- minded me it was time to go home for dinner. After reviving my amazed spouse, who hadn't even gotten round to putting my. hamburgs in the warming oven, I reset the alarm, and actually managed not to miss my ride to the hockey jousting at Milton. faithfully the and proved It awakened me following morning, much more durable than the or- dinary alarm clock, for try as I might, T found it completely de- fied my sleepily indingant efforts to bounce it off the wall, Later, as I dozed with my nose in the breakfast grapefruit, it prodded me onto my feet again. Then, in a flawless succession of insistent chirpings, it sent me to the bank, got me back for ome o'clock lunch, and chased me home in time to receive evening guests . who usually receive me, after hursday, Febuary 23, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 8 . . . - or) happily emptying my refrigera- keshores Oust Weston Squad Lions Trim Juveniles [Money Raising Event COTTON GIN id . Yes, on the surface it appears a . y In 0.M.H.A. Playdown | For Community Centre | (Continued fom Fage © . t S that friend Lou has fingered the ring Uvertime JesSION| oiminutive Jimmy Johnston Westwood Circle PI "Try this for a day or two," he|glution for my distorted sense A roaring finish, that saw canny Coach Bert Peer |batted home the lone Oakville es 00 ircle Flan Fefpeu of timing. Unfortunately, in so gineer a trip of red light blinking plays to pull them tally as Ted Williamson's light = _-- Ea of 1p ne Ll on > oi % -- doingihe Seems to have posed any m behind h 5-5 deficit, last Friday night gave Oakville [but plucky juveniles dropped a |e Sree Samned bY | Ee oS [omer prontem, though. thers am CLE ER en bl cle Westwood Exiendly Circle. This abouts. Otherwise, he would have I going to find the fifteen $10 (HLA. 5-1 decision to Port Colborne event, which will be one of the |instantly seen the futility of [pills that will lure a Swiss Crick- et to my hearth? Must life al- ways be so baffling? Defeatedly yours, BILL COTTON P.S. 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A week this Friday Teen Town will be closed again as there will be a double header basketball game and dance afterwards at the High School, sponsored by the Boys' Athletic Society. OTHS. is holding an "At Home" on the 17th of March. Committees for the dance are al- ready organized and its going to be a wonderful St Patrick's Day affair. GREATEST NEED A Montreal mother of four has just become Canada's first woman registered cost account- ant, Certainly if anyone needs to to his ited, a be a cost account these costly days, it's th mother of four a ey PHONE BURLINGTON 4064 HOOVER COMPANY AWARDS NEW DEALERSHIP -- For fifteen years | Hoover's Sales Management staf Mr. W. man, has wide Sales and ment ever awarded by the Hoov- er Company Limited. In addition trict Manager, ved during the war and immed- iate post-war years as Personnel Manager of the United-Carr Fas- tener Company of Canada Llm- | WALTER [AMES REEVES outstandingly well. 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