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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Jul 1947, p. 8

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HIETT By Xavier Cugat Frank Sinatra su Look Me In the Eye the Charioteers WESTON MODERN APPLIANCES 52â€"54 Main St. South Boil Tests Arranged For Our Patrons FREE OF CHARGE â€" Exterior Feed Store an and the Four Chips _ Col. No. 8044 OPERATING AS 53 MAIN ST. N. AT THE MAIN 81. 8. At the Monday night game of the senior lacrosse loop at the Weston box, St. Catherines Athleâ€" tics strengthened their grasp on first place in the senior race by eeking out an 11â€"10 victory over a hardâ€"fighting West York crew who played their best lacrosse to date in a fast and clean game. West Thrilling Lacrosse Spectacle West Yorks Defeated 11â€"10 In (ol. No. 8037 Col. No. 2038 WESTON 220 Col. No. 858 Ool. No. 889 Weston 220 No No No SPANN‘S PITCHING KEEPS BOSTON: BRAVES IN THE FRONT LINE 4 Of the 76 you;g, pretty girls participting only were selected to show Canadian elothing suitable . for teenâ€"agers, young matrons and club women. . Majority of the professional and +amateur models were from Toâ€" ronto. Several came from Lon Branch, Weston, Richmond Hilf Oshawa, Port Hope, Maiton and Clinton. Fashion counsellors and }:hobogrlpherl turned out in full | force to witness competitions. Mrs. Kate Aitken, director of Women‘s Activities, commented: We do not need to import models to show off Clnndinn-dfisred and Canadian made clothes. I' choosâ€" ing our Canadian women for their posture, their figuren. their general appearance and by giving them expert tnininf. &e hope to present shows that will be the pride of the l%l‘:n industry here." ners will be trained in a conâ€" centrated threeâ€"week model groomâ€" ing class in the art of how to stand, walk and wear elothes to advantage. _ Canadian garments iifind, wal ::‘3."‘:% .i.i. ow ber ng. Only two penalties were handed out by referee Joe Murphy in this {clean contest, both of them to St. Catharines for slashing. Throughâ€" out the entire game West York pressed St. Kits and threatened geveral times to break into a lead. ‘But at no point in the game did ‘the Yorkers outâ€"do their enemies ‘in passing. Of course St. Cathâ€" arines have been playing together for years, while the West gYorks ‘are only Elnying together as a .bel‘m.for the first time this year. Select Models For Exhibition Fashion Shows Streamâ€"lined blondes, brunettes and redheads, a preview of beauty to be seen at the Exhibition this gar. comgeced in _ the CNE omen‘s Building Tuesday for twoâ€"week modelling jobs. _ A few more games like this and there won‘t be enough room at the ‘box to hold the spectators. More than a few of them were shouting themselves hoarse and going into arpn'ent hysterics. If you get time, d}'op down some time to the box and see a real thrilling game of good old fashioned lacrosse. Although the St. Catharines exâ€" perience finally paid off with a win, they had a tough time trying to mni'e West York believe that they were the Mann Cup champions. The§did everything but annihilate the York team in an effort to hold them down, but the coach lads came through with the finest game of the season. From every point of view, West Yorks performed superlatively. Brunskill, always a threat on the forward line for Yorks, topped the York scorers with five goals while Elliot, Gair, Dorney, Hatton and Jeffries colâ€" lected singletons. W. McMahon led the St. Catharines scoring &?ude with three goals and Scott, Whitely, Cheevers, Thorp, J. Mcâ€" ‘Mahon and Makay each scored one 1glcml to help the winner‘s cause. ‘ acDonald put two goals past ‘Hutley to rate a good second on the St. Catharines hitâ€"parade. Yorks were sparked in their drive ‘by goalie "Red" Hartley who after being hit in the face by a terrific ‘shot by Urquhart at 6:20 in the last quarter, came back to throw a llonz pass to Jeffries who scored. ‘The game was held up for several minutes while Hartley underwent slight facial repairs, Not only did he display great courage in coming back, but also he played a starry game in the twine. Several times during the contest Hartley saved the day for West York with his magnificient stopping, â€" blocking shots that seemed to be sure goals. ade of Canadian fabrics are beâ€" '.f rushed to completion for the 1 showings from August 22 to aptember 6 in the Women‘s Tickets . for the doubleheader, featuring the world champion Jax firls of New Orleans and the lIner Pistons of Fort Wayne, men‘s champs, to be held at Maple Leaf Stadium on July 14, are now on sale to the general public at Maple Leaf Stadium; Rotary Office at Royal York; Moodey‘s; Stollery‘s at Yonge and Bloor; Applegath‘s at Yohge and Richmond; People‘s Credit Jewellers on Yonge; and Tip Top Tailors oa Yonge. One gent‘s panama hat, value $100, and donated by Rotarian Frank Stollery, will go to one of the lucky number winners at the big softball show. John Chantler, chairman of the Rotary events, points out that a $100 panama hat is not to be taken too lightly. "I understand they come from Ecuador, take six months to make and because of the weather down there can only be worked on for a very short time in the mornings. Besides, you can The Canadian Chess Championâ€" ship being held now in Quebec should be of interest to Weston citizens. In second place, one half point behind the leaders, Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg and Dr. Joseph Rauch of Montreal, is Rea B. Hayes of Weston. Mr. Hayes is an honour graduate of the Weston Collegiate and the University of Toronto. He was given a fellowâ€" ship in Actuarial Science two years _ Mr, Hayes is playing up against some of the toughest chess comâ€" getldon in the Dominion. Abe anofsky in first place, is Canada‘s only chess master and has travelled many places on the globe to play chess matches. If Mr. Hayes should win, and we‘re cheering for him to do so, it would be a great honour for Weston. To Rea. B. Hayes we wish the best of luck. Rotary Twin Bill Stadium, July 14 Many Fine Prizes Warren Spahn, talented leftâ€"hander of the Boston Braves, is rapidly making a name for himself in National bui“ ball. He rang up an eightâ€"game winning streak before dropping his first game last week. The aggressive young veteran of handâ€"toâ€"hand fighting at Remagen Bridge, is shown in two poses, on the left, just before he lets loose with one of his fast balls, and right, demomtnfing how he holds the ball for his Sunday curve. If Esnlm keeps going at his present pace, the Braves will be a strong contender for the National League crown. Local Chessman In Dom. Contest GREEN WHRIT [E AMBER BOTTLES OR ] Prizes going to other lucky number winners will include a ‘number of Bulova watches, Rogers {si]verware, kitchenware, comforter, ‘and possibly a thoroughâ€"bred dog. count present Toronto wearers of these snappy luxury items on your right hand." Stanley Brown of Capetown, South Africa, lost a $20â€"bet because he could eat only 264 pounds of cake at a sitting. Brown fancied some 2%â€"pound cakes he saw in a Cape Town hotel and exclaimed, "Boy I could eat a dozen of those!" The hotel manâ€" ager heard the boast, proposed the bet, and pocketed his winnings when Brown threw in the sponge after eating 10%4 cakes, _ The sports event will be a doubleâ€" header softball game at Maple Leaf Stadium on Fleet street, Monday, July 14. Two championship teams are being brought from the United Statesâ€"the Jax team of New Orâ€" leans, who are the world‘s chamâ€" %ions in the ladies‘ class, and the ollner team of Fort Wayne, Indiana, who are the world‘s chamâ€" pions in the men‘s class. The Jax will play Peoples Credit Jewellers Senior Ladies‘ team of Toronto, and the Zoliners will play a top Toronto men‘s team yet to be selected. The US teams have been here before, but not together on the same proâ€" gram. 2 Fails To Eat 12 Cakes, Loses Bet The Rotary Club of Toronto has undertaken the promotion of anâ€" other sports event for a worthy cause, The objective is to raise $17,000 to finance certain building costs at Blue Mountain Camp for crippled children. This was made necessary as a result of a fire last December. City Rotarians Plan Ball Games At Leaf Stadium any way affect the quality of the product. THE BREWING INDUSTRY , (ONTARIO) TRADITIONALLY, Ale has always been distriâ€" buted in green bottles but, owing to the present shortage of green glass, some Ale is being bottled in white or amber bottles. This is a temporary measureâ€"and does not in 700 Lansdowne Ave. * Orie P " 7 wl °_ WASHING â€" REPAIRING â€" MOTHPROOFING ° UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE And Tackedâ€"down Carpets Cleaned and Shampooed by the latest scientific machines, Supervised by experienced workmen of 15 years experience. 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