.Westonia Mixed League . F T Starts Play This Week The Weston bowling team in the City Championship League maintain- ed its)?“ pace by taking two' ames from cDonald's team at the Weston Alleys on Saturday last. Weston has a really good chance to win this sec- tion and thereby get into the finals for the championship. Commercial League The Black Diamonds were the big shots in the Commercial League this week, taking the leading Riley's Bpe- cials into camp for four points, Norm. Won-all and Al Shakespeare led the coalrnen; the Specials minus their leader, Nels Riley, were paced by Don Rules. New League Under Way With a Wealth of Good Scoring For Both Ladies and Men-Miss Crisp Leads With Excellent Score of 682 For Three Games-Black Diamonds Are Big Fry in Comc mercinl League. While Heartbreakers Star in Industrial Group --Weston Team Does Well in City Championship League Play The smart Frontenac Team surpris- ed the crack lmporiuls by 'dividing the wink; with them to tighten the race I little more. Stan Chugmau and "Doe" Inch were the leading lights for Prontenacr, Jim Millar and erb. Golding shower; the way to Imperials. The Bell Telephone were too good for the Westonias, taking t ree ir,',',',?',; rather handily from them; It Bolton was high scorer for the hel omen-Jack Bal win was tops for Westonias. mu. otrtoBBrt 2.. mi Farr and Sons mowed down Hydros, taking three points from them; they were just too much for the Electric boys. Gord Coulter was their leading seo_ryr,.Wl1 Buyers, led. the Bpdros. sun-‘1', â€In uuyzla, m. “I: uyuxub. The high scores for the week were: B. Buyers 682, N. Worrall 650, A. Shakespeare 632, W. Hands 627, B. ngton 624, J. Millar 622, H. Golding Team Bllck Diamonds mwwrFt.; Imperial: W. _._ V fr" Riley's Specials '___.. Frontenac: ...".-rrr._...'r-r Bell Telephone W Fur t Sons .....__VV_"V__.. Westonias -..r.rr-r__e".r9- Hydros ..rrm-r.r.tr.-.rw..ww-_rtr.., Heartbreakers, the League leaders, took the starry aggregation from the C.C.M. for three points and gave them a severe svtbagk for this serivs. The leaders had a then gamc.,total of 37.0.8 with a single game of 1504 which in good shooting in any com- pmy. Laidlnw and Bietcher were the OUT OUR WAY Mr. J. H. Petrie, proprictpr of Weston Music and Radio, Main Street North, Weston, has recently purchased I new Chevrolet Service Truck from the well-known local firm of J. T. Farr and Sons. This truck has been equipped with the Meet scientific radio test unparat us and is now in operation for the convenience of all residents in the Weston-Mt. Dennis-Woodbridge trading area. If you would like to have your radio or radio tubes teated-Free of charge-Just call Weston 842-W and this modern, up-to-the-minute-Radio Service Car will roll up to your door and locate the source of trouble without inconveniencing you in the least-- all with the compliments ot the Weston Music and Radio. The above picture shows Mr. Petrie standing be.. side his Service Truck. League Standing to Date Won Lost, Pts. Diamonds .wer.t.rrw. ur 2 I'd l .\ I, I! W, ts'" iif,ii'/'.i',f, Indus! rin] league 10 " E) At Your Service - - - ll 10 Firstbrook's {altered a little in their dash to the top" of the League, only dividing the points with fighting North" Enders. T. Bourne led the boxmen; B, Greaves showed the way to thr. NoyYAttd Boys. __ . H big R'l'l for Heartbreakers; McShee ateilel.ke.r _1ed the .cycl!smen, .. ' Littlejohn's served notice on all and sundry that they will have to be reck- oned with, by taking all four points from Supremes. Lewis and Brysqn set the an e for Littleiohn's; Williams and_ anger 1yete, best, for; Sypyemps: Satin Finish steam rollered the Sandbaggers foe three points in three wrll contested games. J. Millar and B. Lovegrove led the Satin Finish; R. Buyers and G. Council were the lead- erifm: sgndbgggegs. . . Team T Won Lost Pts. Heartbreakers .......m..u. 10 2 14 Pt'rstbrook's .â€.M.‘.,........ 8 4 10 Littleiohn's ..F_.W.._-' 7 5 9 C. C. M. ...m.--e..F.F.--....r.. 7 5 8 Sandbiggers .‘.~.....“_~... 6 6 7 Satin inish "....l.~...l.......‘ 4 8 6 Supremes ~,..._..............l 3 9 5 North Enders â€..._........N 3 9 5 Westonia Mixed Lengue This League started this week with a wealth of trooCs.seoriye both for ladies and men. Miss Crisp led the league with the excellent score of 682 for three games. Ross Phillips was high for the men with 655. Incident. ly this league has some lady bowlers that are as good as you will find in ‘the city. The high Hedi-Es for the week were: A. Kellaway 792, R. Lewis 775, A. Bryson 758, J. Windeatt 715, H. Laid- law 712, R. Bletcher 709, V. Brown 1‘0pr. Felker 695. -- Mrs. Thompson--r're told the |ww maid that, but it's no use. The Weston Lawn Bowling Club started their indoor bowling last week. They had a very enjoyable evening, also some very good Notes led by W. J. Aberneth with 654 and Jack Irvin with 615. {in J. D. Clark did not get quite as good a score but hesays he gets more fun than any of them. Mix Thompson-tm convinced Hm! China needs a firm hand. w the League Standillg to_Datet ion Lost Pts. 10 2 l4 8 4 10 NEWSPAPER!“ PRAISE PERKINS BULL VOLUME literature", says one newspaperinan of FROM THE BOYNE T0 BRAMP- TON. "It gives a good history of events whiéh have transpired in Peel County, and should be read by every IOrangeman, as well as every citizen ‘of _chis_and_ adipigling counties? - J. Smith, Librarian, Snult Ste. Marie, Ontario, in a recent letter to Mr. Wm. 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