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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Apr 1964, p. 16

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Page 16 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, April 9, 1964 &flfl-uum'“]flu&wu‘«’»l&f&’;fiéfl a coincidence in the Metro Group Jr. | rently playing Weston Dodgers | Kingston, although being de Alterations & Repairs Electric Heating For Fast Efficient NUMBER 8 in white, Collins, number 7 in white, Mike Pender, who has jusf scoâ€";edgo;l' Amy similarity between the , B League during the regular ; in the OHA Jr. B. semifinals K. N. RUMBLE . . ELECTRICAL SERVICE WESTON DODGERS ON THEIR WAY TO TOP "Let us help to work & live Better li?cnlcnu,v Electrical Contractors CH 1â€"1991 © INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL © RESIDENTIAL ~ Call brate â€"â€"CALL all part of the Northwest Taxi Ltd. which is celebrating its first Birthday . . . If you have an occasion to celeâ€" Northwest Taxi â€"â€" 241â€"1133 Travel In Style, Comfort & Safety 3 Oldtimers are one year old HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Winder‘s Taxi Baker‘s Taxi Allied Taxi Judy hopes to complete her final skating tests next month, and, if successful, will try for a position with the famous "Ice Follies" touring show. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, of 9 Westâ€" ona, and two older brothers, are all pulling for her. "We think it would be wonâ€" derful experience for Judy. It will develop her selfâ€"reliance and give her confidence to tra vel with such a group for a year or two," says Mrs. Henderson. Judy plans to return to Wes ton and teach figureâ€"skating afâ€" ter her stint with the touring company. However, when Weston‘s own Judy Henderson steps into the spotlight at Maple Leaf or Madâ€" ison Square Gardens, it will all seem worthwhile. Judy Henderson Skating Champion She started serious skating at the age of 12 by taking one $2.50 lesson per week and pracâ€" tising about four hours. The serâ€" lousâ€"minded teenager now pracâ€" tises as much as 40 hours a week while defraying the cost of lessons and equipment by working as a secretary in a locâ€" al office. Judy Henderson, 18, is thei Weston Figure Skating Club | Champion. It has taken six years | of hard work and more than $3000 for the pretty athlete to get this far, but she‘s still not | satisfied. ~ ‘ Her championship was not earned easily. Professionalâ€"style skates cost more than $100 a pair and her desire to become a very. good performer has meant both financial sacrifice and the drudgery of constan practice. Members of the Weston Rod and Gun Club recently tripped to a marshy area of the Severn River to install nesting boxes for wood ducks. The project was in commemoration of National Wildlife Week, April 5â€"12 and the beginning of a club conservation project. L. to R., Doug Corbridge, presâ€" ident of the Weston Rod and Gun Club; Brian Jeffrys, junior club president; Ed Harper, past president; Wilf Edwards, chairâ€" man of the Migratory Bird Comâ€" mittee. C & LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY McArthur and the Kingston trainer almost came to blows after the game in the corridor leading to the dressing room. McArthur was the recipient of some particularly foul remarks from the Kingston official and only cooler heads prevented a possible scuffle. The goal was a heartbreaker for Kingston who had been in front four times only to see the Dodgers battle back to tie the score. Barry Wilkins had just tied the score at 44 at 17:18 and Laceby took the face off after the goal, roared in, passed to Parham for the winning goal. Ron Earl and Ricky Smith McArthur was right on top of the play and stated later that the puck definitely went into the nets, hit the back bar and bounced back out again. There was no hesitation in blowing his whistle and he didn‘t even bothâ€" er consulting the goal judge. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1995 WESTON ROAD CH. 1â€"3521 64 THUNDERBIRDS LITTLE BROS. (Weston) LIMITED SAVE vr 10 ©1,500°° LITTLE BROS. DON‘T MISS THIS TRUE VALUE IN THE 125 BRAND NEW 1964 CARS NEW LOW FINANCE PLAN Tâ€"BIRDS â€"â€" GALAXIES â€"â€" FAIRLANES â€"â€" FALCONS Ready For Immediate Delivery At Tremendous Savings 44 D EM O NS TR A T OR S brief flashes of end end rhhe: Kingston in particular, seemed the period ended and the score zigzagged like that through the third period also. Dave Cullimore tied the score for the Dodgers at 3â€"3, Gary McMillan put the visitors ahead 43, thus setting the stage for the two goal, seven second splurge which won the game for the scored in the first period for Kingston with 4 Dodger goal by Mike Pender sandwiched in beâ€" tween. Paul Laceby tied the game at 22 early in the second period but Smith‘s second goal of the night gave the Frontenac‘s the "FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 37 YEARS" THE HOME TEAM "Gosh, dad, he gave me a penaltz for saying what I‘ve heard you say a hundred times! Mostly, the game was ragged THAT‘S LITTLES, WESTON, OF COURSE! On FORD PRODUCTS AT DEAL â€" is a LITTLE Better Deal" 64 GALAXIE. 500‘s Hâ€"TOPS AND SEDANS FULLY EQUIPPED ALSO fans were in the stands Monday night, not up to the standards of crowds who took in the Neil McNeil series but still a good crowd for a Monday night . . . Scott Larue decided to wear a helmet for the first time this They trailed 41 going into the last period but scored five goals against a rapidly tiring Kings ton squad who had played a gainst Burlington on Thursday and Friday nights thus this was their third game in less T2 hours. eontent to lob the puck in from eentre ice or the Weston blue line and then converge, hoping for the breaks. At Kingston on Saturday afâ€" almost deep left field to By Wirth 1100 2209 WESTON ROAD CH. 7â€"6647 FAIRLANES FALCONS A special attraction will be a ballet sequence performed by various members of the K of C‘s The pianists, accordionists. singers and dancers are all past and present winners of the local Knights of Columbus talen t shows which have been regular features for the last five years. K Of C Stage Comic Ballet A talent show with young perâ€" formers and .artists from the Humber Valley area will be preâ€" sented Saturday, April 1, at the King Street School in Wesâ€" ton. _ The first game gets underway at 6:30 p.m. with the Downsâ€" view Beavers facing off against the Tyke Allâ€"Stars. At 7 p.m., the Downsview Leaders meet the Minor Atom Allâ€"Stars. At 8:15, the Chargers take on the Atom Allâ€"Stars and at 9 p.m., the Clippers battle the Peeâ€"Wees. The evening closes with a tussle between the Downsview Blue â€" Flames and the Minor Bantam Allâ€"Stars. Admissioin is 50 cents for aduits, 25 cents for teenâ€" agers and children are admitted Downsview Boys All â€" Star Night at the Downsview Arena, Monâ€" day, April 13. This special exâ€" hibition of minor hockey, once an annual event, has been reâ€" vived for the entertainment of the club‘s 650 members and their parents; and to raise funds for the continuing program of+ recreation. The Downsview Boys Club will hold an "Allâ€"Star Hockey Night" have more of the play, especiak ly in the early stages, season and Jocko Ptashnik took his off . . . . Kingston outshoi

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