Times & Guide (1909), 31 Jul 1947, p. 9

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"_..--.-.- M“ -0... - . . é touruasser/' a w 3520 repair that Jenkins Card with I new one. VACATION TIME . CLOSED FROM NOON SATURDAY, AUG. 2nd, UNTIL MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 11th Lumber -- Builders' Supplies - Fuel 139 MAIN ST. - WESTON PH. 74 - JUnetion 9662 it“ In about your Root. m and Siding Prob. Ttte Flooring Chimney Work Home Alterations 'ga,,u.,c,,,-.aai. TOURIST IUSINESS IS GOOD IUSINISS ;..FOI EVERY CITIZINI We :11 tsrtsht when the tourist count to our province or country. Eyen if you have no connect"): with hotels, oil complaint or amusemenu, their in. creued business helps you. They have more many to buy your products or the ones your own cus. tomer tells, So it's in your interest to ammunge friends from other putt to come and lhlte our Ontario Holidays. Westmount Salvage Xenon on the north shore of the Lake of the Woods is the holiday centre for hundreds of enthusilstic hunters end fishermen from Manitobe. the United States end the rest of Ontario. From the older parts of the Province, you can reach Xenon by driving the newly-opened Trans. Canada Highway. Or you can go by boat to the Head of the Lakes ind drive from there. In I hurry? Plan to ily or take the train. For deuils on routes end aicommodation, write to Ontario Holiday. Room 1004, Victory Building, Toronto. PHONE 1567 108 CHURCH ST. ' andumoQWOI-bwl - Ont-h “my: “and In the wile Menu by “In MUM“ HIGHLAND GAMES Woodbridge Fair Grounds Weston Music & Radio " MAIN ST. N. IRVIN LUMBER am! Is the till. (Sponsored by Woodbridge Board of Trade and Gaelic Society of Toronto) Flooring WASHER REPAIRS TOASTIIS, IRONS, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES RIPAIRED WASHER PARTS AND WRINGIR ROLLS IN STOCK RADIO REPAIRS MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 10 a.m. OVER 30 EVENTS - GRAND OPENING AT 2 Pan. LACROSSE GAME and DANCE in Eve/ine at ELM PARK CO. LTD. Turion' 'tai" in the Lale of the Wool: Ina. “7.1.118 1000““!th tut night n GM Pork lit two toil-0nd tum Mu the ot the [out Dunk Ines“? Mb.“ Mott-3’ with ooch othor or "liar-dw dale» our. Ru t bvyo on 11 ".l the very bottom of the hoop Ind olnldn; rapidly, Up (mo notch ohovo thou on tho loom t,,t',1i','s loddor. rough blow o tus. on oleetuutod o “to doolon 12 to 10 in o tool 'lug-teat. If there in my honour in brin- tag up tho root. thou Levy: on the moot honourable team of the circuit, for loot night they not only elineUd that honour, but may ollo hit tho circuit. The.short circuit ‘thot is. The Fonoti electric boys were nearly pounded out of the pork tlttttttrelvea, and the some won o also of who could plea! tho wont ond ond up itt .tu. log. With may error: chllked up for both sides., Foruntia and Uvys won trying to nee each other to the bottom in the Instant elevator available. the elevator of poor pitching. i The -uo were filling so fast and thick in the outfield that one fUlder Whit seriously comiderin; ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIPS SENIOR 'B' SOFTBALL GUARANTEED and AT GIBSON PARK by an an 4 1 ' animu- t ",'tgt't, “For Yuma. in In chum of eminent; ri'INgrt, u up. a? ,,t'. nu run. Edam shqegad th, - TtiriTuTraitWPaak 1nd King. ?.gynder, ML 1.! - . Manda ' J " The. Ci-pf'sw me The big bad men at the [cunt Dennil Senior “I" Softball Luna the Mount Dennil union, an iil over Levy: Int night to the tune of 8 to 1. Turk Brodn’n single in the int inning ruined Harley Tay- lor's change of pitching I no-hit sum. for Mount Dennis. W13 can't thin Brod. follow get bu in the net where u balcony? Just think of the vocabuluy Taylor must have boon onuncinting with after that hit. Ellis for Iavya " iowed 12 hits. Levy: My”... 000 001 6--1 1 2 Mount Dennil- pil 429 x-rg 12 2. Rut-ell Bedard, Ashton Star As Bantams Trounce Mimico A much improved Miller Bum-m lacrosse squad met Mimico here lustrweek, and deftat.ed.the visiy or: :3 n score of 9-5, in I well- play game. This team is coming along much better than ever be- fore, and although they have not many wins to their credit, the con- tinued prnctice and catching in beginnipg to_sh9w._ ' The first half of the game was very tight with only four goals being econ-ed in the 36 minutes of pley. Weston led 1-0 It the end of the first querter, and at half time were ahead by 2-1. Mimico took two balls IS against 4 for Weston during the third er- iod to and the quarter 6-3 for w,: ton, while in the lust frame the visitors failed to bring the score anywhere near I tie and the game ended 9-5 in fayonr of Weston. _ Ted Butler pitched a steady game for Universal and was ably assisted by Scotty. Every member ‘of Universal displayed improved 1form and should give the other Itenms plenty of trouble from here Universals Down Memorial 12-10 Ashton and Beard starred for the Bantams getting four goals apiece, with Bedard I150 getting one “list. The remnining go: was counted by Madgett. Although Draper only took one tht,', e pllved on outstanding efensive some. and the visitors found him hard to beat. Ellis and Williams aly?. got assists. . . .. ' -ihrisTiidturs for Mimico were Walton Doherty, Paumore. Rugby and 'iterTdTriiG each with a sin'ile'. On Thursday evening, Jul? M, " the Memorial school noun a. Uni- versal Door handed Memorial their first defeat in the Adult Softball league by} score of, 12 t?.10. ' Memorial were weakened by the absence of several nlayers away on vacation, but put up a stiff fight before they went down before the insYired playira; of Universal wno rel 1y deserve the win. Luekett 2,tg his usual good game for emotial; but was accorded ragged support and was relieved in the sixth inning by Alf Hall who al- lowed qnly_9ne run. . -. .. Jim Maeklem played his first game for Memorial and collected two hie. nnd scoring two runs. Smith, McMurdo and Overgard wele .1153 tTomintnt. fo.r Memorial. Eli-ii; 2Griridirut {Tudor and ION! 4-400 you 'id.it in. to us?“ wry in utiadariearorBli,uom wu one right in most but yuan noun-i town. Thu. vuthor men. Why. Aw they "9! tell, .tly How did men will we: the Itete; to lay mm didn't av. M tr-v- var-v fir truth? my uh ' big rod bal- loan, throw t up into the blue tnd "r-'lh, this wukmud burnt to be ftir and warm. to you poor little guy: and E,'? that no stooped up "t. n ottio. All'yookj (Gi," En? GeTourui Lid Gait in: tho Vffd bench.” At Int we hove loomed just. who in going to win tho Chet Baldwin lemorinl Trophy this you. And believe mo 'tis a good choice, too. There's none much better on the field thou”? Oh! we forgot, we can't toll just yet. Doem't motier how much you can we still not reveal the inside in. formation. Nope. sorry-uh'. How much? We-all, uh. NO! my worn has been given, and you'll just hove to wait until Monday, August 4th, Hui tind out who the lucky fellow ll. G-r-r-. t Wm "moon. would Ital that blutad bolloon of thin and mnybo we‘d get tom. decent weather 2t"" from now on. The Winn! 70h! brother, um I “king for trouble. To Live or Not to Live "Referees? I hate them. Of all the rotten low-down blankety blank so And so: he's it. Decision” Why he thinks I decision is something the doctor makes when he tides out you appendix. Our Seniors should have had that game the other night, and just when we were getting down to scoring Another goal what does thet-that referee do. Gives us I Pennlty. And so we IA.‘ e - a.......-' Seems one at our esteemed Mil- ler Executive: he: murder in his Mart, bat unless you're e referee you need hue no fear. We met the tell, duk Ind hnndlome? club member on Mlin that the other day, and " we peeled we noticed him mumbling to himself. Did I "Y mumbling? The sir we: blue around his dark curls, and all be- cause of one referee. We will not mention mm", became lieble suite have been untied on less than whtt yr. Iewtrt tstiryt. -- .. lose the game Juniors Lose Close Hard-Fought Game With last Minute Tally Making thier first nppearnnce on the lacrosse field in over I month the Miller Juniors played . rugged contest against St. Vincents. and were defeated in the last minute of plty by a tight segrepf 5-4. . . It was a good clam. exciting game right from the firtst whistle, and with a little luck the Junior: may have made their return to the field a victorious one. However the curd: were stacked “that them, and considering their long Ibsence they played an exception- allyjood 39mm _ . . After only I few minutes of play Don Ashbee opened the scor- ing on a pass from Ellis, but two gluick goals , DeCorcy of St. incents ende the period with Wytorrtrailing by on? ta.llsy . St. Vincents came back in the second to take first blood with Dile’s Ton] dgiving the visitors I two-go: lea , but Doug Chapman with Ellis avin getting the assist but. the St. incent net minder, to kee Weston in the running. Dugorcy’s third goal of the even- ing ended the period with St. Viggents lending 4-2: . . . Weston Community Council Sports Of The Past Week - -Liigi-siigk's scans.- tit. Kim _.... 8 Humilton - 5 Weston ...-..... 6 Mimico w..-......... 3 St. Kitts ..r-... 12 Hamilton .-..' 5 Mimico "m... 7 Weston .__........F_ 5 Stnndinfs of the telml to date are As fol owF- Team W L T Pts Mimico ._._M_.........~._..- 3 1 0 6 St. Kim -M._.._._‘__.-. 3 1 0 6 Hamilton v.........-................' 8 0 2 Weston -.--rr"r.-F". 1 , o 2 ”was "ore.P.P.re. " “1110.“: Pee-We. Luna-e Lending more” are u follows-- PLAYER TEAM G A Pts K. Bowering Mimico li 4 16 S. Antram Hamilton 10 3 18 J. Make“ St. Kim 10 2 12 B. Me ,her. Wenon 10 2 12 B, McCormick St. Kitts 7 3 12 C. Pulford Hamilton 6 3 8 St. Catharines , Hamilton 5 . In one of the best gum” to dnte in the Weston Community Council Pee-Wee Lacrosse Dengue, 8t. Kitts downed Hamilton by I close 6-5 score with the find Ind win- ning tally being scored in the last minute ot..plty by. J Ickie~ {(udn‘t}. .........- V. ,._, V, -e"e_e-_t" W"- Up until that time, neither side was Able to exert any superiority and the note was tied " ball at the end of the first quarter. (all " '.tatyrgan1rtttPitggtt.'t.a7t,J1rtt; mmuammnua.” “but”: Wain aiiU7traiEi'ruuiiiithis-riestSh. thud- 11y Sports'" a Tia}; “is novscoring during the tdt ”W021 uthov him, 2Nt iffg on glut. a o in R: er, u y. , P4't 'tttt, no ' m. I Ca. '03.” And no we left him mumbling to “an" on lain mm damning all "f“ to n lift of ham hum Sea nigh. pnhnbly wn ”out: their nub. We on I‘M, however, that the union did ou I “12}:ng tht other night uni”! p ro, 12- 11, wu the Icon, and it Iva with tuat pm minuga left to p13] ttyet $3656 {alibi "uu'Uuh.jG wonder t . fun war. up out of their um with excitement. Lulllby Hui: _ _ - gonna were eotttplsiiting shout t o mute. which {on on we]! into the night in! the nonunion Grounds On Mondty 'At " the apeciul meeting of the own Council, it w“ brought to light that mum- ot tho_m| 'urrtiund.it.ttthe [flit- It would seem that this mulic is indeed An added attraction, some- thing to keep the spectators unused until such time u the tune he, underwey. But-and it is I urge BUT-ave can understand the citizen: viewpoint, if the mulic continue- until eleven pm. u re- ported. The resident: rally revoked when last T,r,i,dytrle,t did not even begin till ten o'eloek. Maybe if the tuntion we; explained to them they would feel A little dit- ferontly. It is true that the gnme did not gtart until 10.00 pan. but it w" nat through any halt of my pur- tieular person. Tho visiting tum ae"te,fr,btiii, m nccident on the wty own. which detained them. And yet, although two of their rlayers Indy in the hospital seriou- y injure ' the rest of tho team came down to Walton and put on a fine exhibition of increase for OUR residents, There does not seem to as much room for I beef there. Up until Int Friday every game started on time. and as cm be seen there was I very good xenon for the late start. _ Pen-ha s. of the 'Pl any music liter hllf one would be happy. third quarter, but it was packed full of Iction and left little to be desired of either tum. Both goal- ies nude some outstanding saves, and receive excellent support from their team-mites who were cheek. ing close and holding up the de- tense in fine manner. - A Weston came luck in the final fume to stage n rally that tied the score. Gordie Burlington got the first tally with I lovely in ividual effort, while Dillon also took an unnamed gull, which incidentnlly was the tying one. Tho play sen- nwed back and forth with both teams trying their best to break the tie, and inst when it looked like they might go into overtime, Haliburton scored for St. Vincents wit_h less then one minute teplay. To any the game wns exciting is an understatement, for more t en once the fans were brought up out of the tents cheering for their respective teams. It was without 1 doubt one of the best games seen here for some time, and if it is my indicntion of what we can expect from the juniors from now on, then it would not pay to miss future tilts. hell time and remained that more in the third quarter In the int querter, ouch teem scored one ghtl And with overtime looming, ed- Cf, took a past from Ralph MC. ormick to score the winning goel. Both teem: played well and elem with plenty of passing being shown by both squads. Keith Dicken in the losere' net played I greet fume " he held of! the sherpehoot n? Fel- by brothers but he had dif iculty with crafty chkie Medgett who piled three ttoals past him. Jack Lumen, mixing his first Appennnce for St. Kittsegltyed a strong sed',', and uni twiet. Ralph cComick 'hOWini plenty of It""" nwy, scored t e other go. . For Hnmiltcn. Captain Antram pluyed a sound l, no and scored one of the 3011:. Hi; CriUr w“ top scorer for the losers with I pair of galls. Neil Chappel fired the other counter. Weston ' Mimico a Weston spring I big surprise in the Mimico amp " they won their first game of the yen and gun Tt,T.ingdht.t, they us out for more wing. . firm] Icon wu 6-3 with yours if the fellow in ehartte system would not play pftgr hilt-time. _evety- -Ctmtitttted on page 10 D. -w000 Illlor $ttttlttt0tntttt Molar _ Crow 11-6 In Fast-loving Eula Mm M: also “on tte. an Icahn at. on 'My, July ltd, tha lulu an!“ "BV' can. buck Inc Why to dawn Help“! 11-6 in n tut-loving loo). n. load” has in. No in WI; “a to I bad “cunt thy hMotfth6red,h_rtslthoitrrit play-n by Ink-ad in the wan. tho waiter: and. r. thtq shoving. Walton that that blood with Art NOAIO'I god .211 in the [int quarter, while goals by Gib Bridg- man ind Lovolua and. it 3-0. Bar- ringto n got his r'lit,rtl, far Mer. paler near the and the mum. but Jonu unudabd [Ml in tho last few minute: at play, ended the period with Wanda leading 4-1. Tho Gus Chard-Jack Authe- eonthittatiott longthnned Wutm’l lend in the "and period. but the score wu tightened considerably when Undry Ind Wilson neared fot_Heqttler. _ .. _ . _-.. . Juvenile Crew Defeated In Exhibition Tilt The visitors tuned to but‘BlIkn Enough during the third mum: and played mostly I dMenrivt "me. Don Anhboo neond on I put from Gun Chard, while Art Hula but the hamlet not minder on chk Mndgett'l pass to give Wes. han f. 7-3 lend " tho and of the t ir . The Miller Juvenile-Barter lt. crane crew journeyed to Hanu. ville lnst Mturday tor In exhibi- tion game. and were defeated by the close score of 8-6. The game was excellent All the way 'round, And the Huntsville residents showed their interest in the game Ind gnve their support to the homesters by packing the stands to the hilt. Weston souls were scored by Johnson, Ron Hurst, Galloway, G. Smith and Curke with two, while Fink Chard, Johnson and Callan all received uggists on Chg pigs. For Huntsville, J. Cassidy, Watt, Brunski, Smith, Booth, Chnbrim (2), Ind Payne were the gall-get- ters, while W. MacDonald got two assists. It might be interesting to note that Huntsville In this year in. troducing Junior lacrosse to their town, and whereas they hnve had a senior "B" team, they no now going ahead with a more complete program forth? younger not. ' I. Hughes. 696, Levys; H. Phil- lips, 60 ' Mount Dennis; t le- lor, 414. Mount Dennis; J. Dug- dale, 337. Mount Dennis; M. Bower, 192, Kodak; D. Enrich. 191. Maf- fats; C. Walsh, 93, Mount Dennis; R. McManter. 92, Mount Dennis; F. Stevenson. 74, Fernnti; C. Jerret, 69 Moores. Fink Chard played an outstlnd~ ing game in the nets and received excellent support from all his tearn-mates, with Art Call-n. Ron Hurst Ind Keith Clark, being the most outstanding. .. 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