Times & Guide (1909), 8 Jan 1948, p. 8

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Outdoor sports are extremely [ popular among American men, both young and old. These forms of recreation, beyond \fâ€"question, return large dividends 4 h improved health. Too freâ€" J quently, however, the hazards J associated with sports are forâ€" f or digregarded hy those ; ru pleasure, ‘with serious D and even fatal results. ‘ In the third period, scoring was even with each team denting the gha onee, Scper from Curtiss the Leafs and Trimble unâ€" assisted for the Rangers were the marksmen. _ Both teams showed excellent hockey prospects and the coaches were highly pleased with their charges. Jack Watson in the Leaf mets and Orville Calhoun in the Ranger nets played fine hockey and their clever goal tendâ€" ing kept theâ€"score down. In the second game, the Canaâ€" diens showed plenty of class as they downed the battling Bruins by & 5â€"2 score. _ ; _ _ _ Frank Barefoot‘s Canadiens showed plenty of speed with Tom McConnell playing a tine rushing game and accounted for two of the winner‘s goals. In fact it was a MeConnell night as brother Bob tallied the only two Bruins‘ goals and played a strong game in every department. _ Alex Bain, Bernic Macdonald and Carl Draper were the other Canadien scorers with Harris (2), Irving (2), Bobby Gunn and Abels getting assists. Reg We;l:r is th: official rscor;v keeper . a timekeeper of the league. President gie“ McCormick was rubbing his hands last Monday might at what he saw and he is already thinking of what a good team he will have to represent Weston in the Allâ€"Ontario Midget NHL. Tournament to be held in Barrie this year. Hockey Schedule for the Week Junior Aâ€"Memorial School Saturday, Jan. 10â€"2.30 p.m. Oshawa vs, Marlboros; 3.30 p.m. Guelph vs, Barrie; 4.30 p.m. Windâ€" sor vs. St. Kitts. Senior Aâ€"Memorial School Saturday, Jan. 10â€"y.00 a.m. Stratford vs. Hamilton:; 10.00 a.m. Marlboros vs, Brantford; 11.00 a.m. Kitchener vs. Owen Sound. American Leagueâ€"Recreation C. lion&lyâ€":hn"lvl;430 p.m, Buf falo vs. Pittsburg. The outstanding man on the ice | was Art Mousley in the Bruins‘ net | who kicked out plenty of rubber | and handled his position like a | veteran. Gary Eatough in the Canadiens‘ net had little to handle | h? what he had to look after he | did in a capable fashion. 80 d Bill Doerr‘s Bruins showed a big rangy team but their passing lacked cohesion and most of their gallies were individual. The Canaâ€" diens too showed an inclination to zelfishness and did not pass the puck around to any great extent. Tom McConnell ‘was guilty on many occasions of handling the puck too much. These® games are played every Monday and Wednesday evenings; two games each night and a double hill on Saturday afternoon. . A fairly good turnout of spectators was on hand for Monday‘s games and they enthused over the brand of hockey they saw,. All games are played at the Weston Recreation Centre. Sammy Simmons handled the refereeing chores for both games and was assisted by Frank Bareâ€" foot and Alf Hall who looked after ane game each. The games were well handled and cleanly played with only four penalties being handled out for minor infractions. Friday, Jan. 9â€"4.30 p.m. Herâ€" shey vs. New Haven. Saturday, Jan. 10â€"2.30 p.m.| Leafs vs. Chicago; 3.45 p.m. Bruins | vs. Red Wings, I Wednesday, Jan. 14â€"4.30 Her shey vs. Providence. N!L Leagueâ€"Recreation Centre Ax the young lovers lingered in the twilight. he asked anxiously : "Darling, â€" have _ your people agreed to our marriage ?" "Not vet," the girl replied. as nh\nuticd eloser to him; "father ha&sn‘t said anything and ‘mother‘s Monday, Jan. 12â€"7.30 Chicago vs. Bruins; 845 Rangers vs, Red Wings. Wednesday, Jan. 14â€"7.30 Rangers vs. Chicago; 845 Canadiens vs, Leafs. Barents are asked to see that their boys attend these games regularly and on time. Any boy who misses two games without a good reason will be taken off the team. ‘Boys will wear their sweaters only when playing in this league. waiting to contradict him." DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YoRK Precise information is lacking, it it is estimated that about 100 boys and men, ages 15â€" Dangers In Outdoor Sports r second period, Zucchiatti ‘twite â€"more and Gord ia once with Soper, Hanna and “ receiving assists. Helm und a scored for the he period, Ray Zucâ€" a thelone : Leaf goal from Carroll. . Jack f Rangers tied the count period as he intercepted a ; at the Leaf blueline and a hard> shot past Jack and older, are accidentally each year in the United | while engaged in one or r sport. â€" Many m-' sustain nonâ€" of varying degrees M.D., M.O.H. year as they en combinaâ€" p.m p.m p.m p.m Passed away at Toronto on Thursday. December 25th, 1947, Hiram{ Reid ‘Spud‘ Butler, beloved and only son of Joseph Butler and the late Elizabeth Reid Butier. The late Mr, Butler received his eduâ€" cation at King Street School, Wesâ€" ton, and was employed for the past twentyâ€"three: years with the Warâ€" burton Motors, He is survived by his father, and four sisters, Mrs. G. W. McFarlane (Nellie); Mrs. Balson (Eva)+ Mr. B. F. Bromley (Agnes), and Ruby at home. Burial took place Monday, December 29th, with °interment in Park Lawn cemetery, Announce Committee , beloved wife of 1 %fltfi, mother of fi 8& new t, of Weston, and Char ;:t:.h. of Toronto. Ru‘tufi at the ral Chapel of A. W, Miles, 30 St. Clair: Ave. W. Service in the chnpol on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o‘clock. Interment Mount Pleasâ€" ant Cemetery. Hiram Reid ‘Spud‘ Butler Continued from page 1â€"â€" to $10,400, the contribution of the Railway â€" Grade Crossing Fund, would cut Weston‘s total cost almost $1,000. Congratulations to Mrs. E. Hick, her son, Dale, and Edward Dixon all of Russell Ave., who celebrate their birthdays this past week, W. A. McArthur, town engineer and building inspector, informed council that he had issued building permits in 1947 valued at $1,039,â€" 342.00, as compared to $623,000 in 1946. During December 18 permits were issued valued at $62,440. Total building permit values for other years were submitted for comparison, and it was shown that this is the first time the total value has ever exceeded the million mark, Introduce Byâ€"Laws On Friday, January 2nd, 1948, at Teronto, Elnl_ !mpgl. in m‘:‘fll:d Parents and friends of the Maple Leaf Home and School Associaâ€" tion are asked to note the fact the regular meeting of this association will be held on Monday next, Januâ€" ary 12, and not on the date preâ€" viously announced. Mr, and Mrs, George Hicks, of Foam Lake, Sask., visiting at the home of their son, Russell Ave., left for a trip into the USA last Tuesday. The recently completed skating rink at the school has been a hive of activity during the Christmas holidays. Council introduced a number of routine byâ€"laws pertaining to payâ€" ments of 1948 taxes and new apâ€" pointments. Mr. W. S. (Wilf) Duffy was appointed to the library board for a period of three years, commencing the first of February 1948. It was moved that Councilâ€" lor James Weir, replace Mayor Dougherty on the library board. W. Baker, Ernest Lunnon, Harâ€" old Lindsay, A, W. Pearson, and W. 8. ‘M(;Cullqu'gh were appointed a court of revision for 1948, There was no change in the Board of Health appointments, Dr. J. Alan Bull. Mr, L. W, Farr, and W, J. Gardhouse, still retain their ofâ€" fices. A byâ€"law was passed to provide for the constitution of the 1949 Council. This council will consist of a mayor, reeve, deputyâ€"reeve, and four councillors, as authorized | OBITUARY Faith, Elien Empson Correspondent: Mrs. W. Gerry 429 MAIN ST. N. At End of Car Line 3 CARS To Serve You 24 Hours A Day WESTON â€". ADMISSION EVENINGS . MATINEES L ADULTS 30e * MAPLE LEAF WINDER‘S T A X I 1 1 1 Freddie Stewart â€" June Preisser Michael Chekhov â€" Joanne Dru _ .. =zINâ€"â€"_ . HIGH SCHOOL HERO MON..TUES.â€"JAN. 1213 TWO FEATURES ABIE‘S IRISH ROSE FRLâ€"SAT.â€"JAN. 9â€"10 Â¥3 WESTON sIN«. "Where sound sounds best" lip TéH 6 O‘Clock Phone 1441M; After 6 O‘Clock Phone Zone 4â€"483 _ 36 ADULTS 35¢ R CHILDREN, 14 and Under, 206 CHILDREN 15¢ These Prices Include Amuasement Tas 4 "DEADLINE AT DAWN‘" . 9â€"10 TWO FEATURES Susan Hayward â€" Bill Williams Mr. Gordon Alcott, recreation director for Weston, has agreed to take a very important Y‘an in the new setâ€"up, and like the city of Calgary, it is expected that the youth in the town will help maâ€" terially in developing this very necessary project. The Lions club have been able to secure . Mr. Clarence Campbell, resident of the National Hockey r‘eaxue, and the Hon. Dana Porter of the Provincial Government to speak in the Westminster church on Janu:\r{dzlst. Our local repreâ€" sentative, Mr. J. P. Allan, has also accepted an invitation to be presâ€" ent. An advertisement regarding this event appears elsewhere in ro, in-.hdlnfi the recreation genfhr:‘u it will when finishâ€" ed. Names of the men who will be in charge of the campaign and different phases of organization will appear in the next issue of the Times and Guide. High heat toughens the heat proâ€" tein. So for all egg dishes use low to moderate temperatures. The rule applies to hard cooked eggs, tao, so simmer, but do not boil. They are at their best when simmered for 25 to 30 minutes. Continued from page 1â€" this even this issue Lions Begin by the electors at the 1948 municiâ€" ; p meeting of council cnfid q next Mongay niaht.“e: discuss work being done on Boyd avenue and adjacent streets. James Warren â€" Nan Leslic WESTON BOWLING L.,NES (GEORGE JONES, Mgr.) Quality Food . .. Quick Service . .. f' Varied Menu .. "TRY GEORGE‘S HOMEMADE PIES" They‘re Delicious "SUNSET PASS" i (Color by Technicolor) ADDED ATTRACTION ROLAND GILBERT as THE CISCO KID in "ROBINHOOD OF MONTEREY" NOW sSHOWING WALT DISNEY‘S "SoONG OF THE SsoOUTH" WED. & THURS.â€"JAN. 14â€"15 ‘ BETTY DAVIS in "DECEPTION" with PAUL HENREID â€" CLAUDE RAINS ADDED HIT RICHARD DIX in "THE SECRET OF THE WHISTLER" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT =e=IN. sâ€"â€"INâ€" BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M. DAILY with Martha Viekers and Dorothy Malone ALSO SELECTED SHORTS WED.â€"THURS.â€"JAN. 14â€"15 Humphrey Bogart â€" Lauren Bacall TRY THE BIG SLEEP Elverston Park Correspondent: Mrs. W, Gerry for this year, and has given many series of lectures to teenagers on sexual uycholoqh.bofli in Canada Tos tss Uhe c‘p.m"”""cw'“" ee ey are fortunate in h"itl{uh” as guest speaker for this series. The â€" annual church _boards will be held on 13. LUNCHEON Miss C, Watts was the soloist at the service, Members of the choir are reminded of the choir practice next week at 7 p.m. Columbia University, is a member Columbla Unlv.ni,q, is a member of the staff of the Toronto YWCA, Mr. J, Telford, minister of Elâ€" verston Park and Riverside church in the regular service last Sunday evening spoke on the text, Mattâ€" hew 16, 18â€"25. His sermon was "I will build My Church." â€" ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRY on Wednesday evening, January 14, se lc Th natege fi.f-ic'm nimce po l.'nfi:‘.-m: Miss Bannee, a recent graduate of The Civopam .Club, school girl members of "CRIMINAL COURT‘ MON. & TUES. JAN. 12â€"13 Dennis Morgan â€" Jack Carson â€" Janis Page in (Color by Technicolor) with Carmen Cavalero and His Orchestra ADDED FEATURE Tom Conway â€" Martha O‘Driscoll in "THE TIME, T PLACE and THE GIRL" sâ€"IN« meeting of the and _ departments Tuesday, January IT! Regular Price $17.95 to $3 2.50 \/ \ SALE cae s10ss «:1 [ 5 You â€" â€" " 6 SUITS _ || ppe syronsty URCE Our coats are made of Allâ€"wool Imported and Domestic Boucles, Suedes, etc., and some are trimmed with the finest furs. A ll are warmly interlined and chamois lined in a variety of styles and colors. Colors include Black, Blue, Green, Brown Here you will find a great gelection of be tter made dresses for Juniors, Misses and Women in a great variety of styles and co lors. Further description of our dresses is unnecessary as our customers know that for the last 19 years we have sold nothing else but better dresses. And here they are at drastically reduced prices. and Wine. DRESSES "Serving Weston And District 19 Years" 14 Main St. North Zone 4â€"442 â€" Fur Trimmings Include â€" SILVER FOX © SqQUIRREL ©@ WALLABY © PERSIAN LAMB ©@ GREY LAMB â€"* Regular Price $45.00 to $115.00 SAE sPDM.c0 0 sG PRICE $2 .00 to $ 9.50, COATS â€" SUHTS /1 COATS # DRESSES 30% râ€" 50% OFF Our 20th Annual January Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses is an outâ€" standing opportunity for you to purchase from our regular stock at a fraction of the regular price. Now‘s your time to add glamour and charm, high style and chic to your wardrobe at very downâ€"toâ€"earth prices. One look at these dresses and coatsâ€"one look at the price tagsâ€"will be enough to convince y ou here are the best buys of the New Year. Softlyâ€"styled suits in variâ€" ous materials. These suits will double smartly for dresses ‘neath winter coats. $25.00 to $42.50 $49.50 to $69.50 SALE PRICE Regular Prices Juniors 11 to 17 Women‘s 38 to 44 Misses 12 to 20 1/ Sizes 18V4 to 244 To avail YO“"Se‘{ oppol'tunit'y, whiCh values, 48 not a 8i | been brought in £0 Every ®°"5 our regula‘ quality: Misses and westoNn LADIES » coat or dress 18 **~ _ stock and OU® usual good self of this unusua\‘ mhich is genuing in its a single garment has in for this sale. » s“OPP‘ ig from M

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