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"IT‘S A JOKE SON" â€"ADDED HITâ€" Kenny Delmar in "MARKED WOMAN" with John Garfield Priscilla Lane Bette Davis Mon.â€"Tues.â€"July 19â€"20 "DUST BE MY DESTINY" â€"~ALBOâ€" Humphrey Bogart PHONE JU. 1960 wESTON 130 Alan Hale w YOURS T10 ENJOY â€" YOURS 10 PROTECT 10. 1. Throw cigarette ends in the water or snub them out on a rock. does: 2. Break used matches in two. i 3. Build campfires near the water on rocks or well ~~. cleared mineral soil. o M 4. Make sure your fire is out before you leave it C unattended. : TaE CARLINB.OAEÂ¥ERNES Limitta witerioeo, ontanie Third Period 12. Weston, 13 14 10 11 _ Nine penalties were handed out by referees Bill and Jim Mulliss, but they were all minors, and the ï¬rel.ter Eercentage given for acciâ€" ental checks. It was a treat to notice how well the game was handled by the two officials, and any sign of billigerency was checked in the bud. > First Period 1. Weston, Downer (Jeffrigs) .:u..commmunmens B5b 2. St. Kitts, Nelson «... ~6.24 3. St. Kitts, Nelson ... 7.00 4. St. Kitts, Whitely ....13.20 Penaities: Nelson. Second Period 5. Weston, D. Ashbee ... .15 6. Weston, D. Ashbee ....... 1.07 7. Weston, J. Dorney ... 2.30 8. Weston, J. Dorney (Hartiey) _ ......â€"suzuuess T6D 9. Weston, W. Hatton Only one thing marred the game that was otherwise cleanly conâ€" tested and that was the short and bad temper of Nelson of St. Cathâ€" arines. His willingness to lay on the hickory without thought landed him in the sinâ€"bin, much to the approval of the large crowd. Howâ€" ever, while on the field, Nelson was an effective opponent, scoring three of St. Kitts tallies, while Whitely notched two and Croft and McMahon got singles. ifettonn Bepaty Rariy, fod Dont atton, ne wâ€" ner . and Goryd Cruickshank o;ll picked up singles. scorers, with two goals and Without a doubt, it was the best senior home game witnessed this season, for the local crew seemed to be totally revived, and lorded it over the visitors for the entire game, with their tricky passing plays, solid checking Anx accurate shooting. No stars could ‘ be rick- ed from the team, for thexfl:.l did ‘Mmma. never oml rping‘ their c or n sloppy ys. Don Anhmst hltgnx senior loop for the first time year, and Jack Dorney led the e second quarter, the Weston uumobacktohha'f-tï¬ at half time, and from there on in wmsn:ver headÂ¥d. The final score was 9â€"0. A fastâ€"moving, much improved Weston senior team handed St. Catharines their second defeat of m ;:uon last c‘l’hl:undny nm doing so liked fifth straight win. AKM: trailâ€" !?‘b’lwuorpltthmd PEmae e9+4 A m Rove s 0 6e nsA hi. a D. Ashbee And Dorney: mae‘E ' A * [ 4 5 e i F4 : y Plgs: "oi? R f « ‘ l9 4 * x i â€"â€" KW 6 i †4 tch Pairs As WeStON straicht Win: _ k & . * The W Midgets ; i p® v Mmm’dfl‘:‘ e oa C woen the expense of Norval, lagt. y t J Right, , by . trouncing "the ‘visitors & 5 16°1.~ As can be assumed from ï¬ A fastâ€"moving, much improved| Fourth Period score, the Norval squad was Weston senior team handed St.| 15. St. Kitts, MceMahon _ 248| inferlor to the Weston lads, who Catharines their second defeat of Penalties: Fitzgerald, Gilkinâ€" took a 8â€"1 lead in the first quarter, the season last Thursday night, son, Whitely. stretehed it to 7â€"1 at hall t time, and>in doing so chalked up their Weston: _ Hartley, Vipond, W.| added four more in the third frame, fifth unx!hg win. â€" Although trailâ€" Hatton, Gilkinson, D. Ashbee, and finished off the game with four ing by a 3â€"1! score at the start of| Chayd, Harris, Downer, Allewell,| moré tallies for a {hm total of the second quarter, the Wflï¬:ï¬ Jeffries, Cruickshanks, Lovel#6:| sixteen. Ontside of e first quarâ€" lads came back to take a 7â€"4 ) Domney, F. Hatton. ter, Norval never made an imâ€" at half time, and from there on in| ~ St; Kitts: Whittaker, Madsén,| pression on the up and coming were never headed. The final score Myers, O‘Hearn, Nelson, Whitely, evm,on goali¢, Watson. was 9â€"6. McMahon, Craft, Fitrgerald, The midgets, who now ‘lead their Without a doubt, it was the best| Smith, Scott, Cove, Bradshaw. league wi% four straight victories, senior home game witnessed this â€"â€"â€"~â€"{rmean are turning out to be one of season, for the local crew seemed * Weston‘s topâ€"notch teams. They, to be totally revived, and lorded it E b oko crew are ‘young and comparatively inâ€" over the visitors for the entire o Ic experienced, but what they lack in glame, wln;:: ;hexkx; mc'la' pasamts the .two l{oremenéioned uu‘tla is plays, solid checking and accurate greatly overcome by their willingâ€" shooting. No stars could be ickâ€" s I h w t , stamina and desire. ed from the team, for they ul did q“e c es nn ness, sta (Jeffries) . ... Penalties: Vipond {W. Hatton) ..â€".summe14.06 Penalties: _ Cove, _ Lovelace, Downer, Scott. Weston, F. Hatton {Dorney) â€"..sssouusn, PB St. Kitts, Croft ............10.15 Weston, Cruickshank (D, Ashbee) .. St. Kitts, Nelson Weston, Harris 5.55 ~6.24 . 7.00 13.20 9.55 8.05 9.12 Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! B. Russell, D. Chapman, J. Dillon, Terrell, R. Hurst, P. Jago, Galloâ€" way, F. Chard. s Etobicoke: Wright, Rush, Peterâ€" son, Perrier, Knox, Preston, J. Kapaski, Major, Hay, Lowe, Mcâ€" Intyre, Horwood, S. Kapasky, Stocks. There‘s little can be said about the game, except that although the Weston crew were trying all the way, their best just wasn‘t good enough for this far more exâ€" rerienced team. Perhaps with a ittle more yractice under their belts the local juveniles may make a better showing at the next meeting. _ _ _ Weston: Gauley, B. Cruise, J. Smith, Callan, Shropshire, Harris, Weston‘s goals were scattered throughout the three last flun’m. with Jago, Chapman and Hurst accounting for the tallies, while Chapman, Jago and Shropshire gjcked up assists on the goals. ink Chard in the Weston nets. may have let in 20 but he stopped twice as many, when his teamâ€" mates failed to hold off the Etobiâ€" coke attack. & Etonicoke met the Weston team here lash Tuesday night, and from the first faceâ€"off it was evident who was going to take the loop. The Etobicoke squad have been playing toâ€"gether since their minor midget days, and taking this into consideration no explanation is needed as to why they beat Weston. The visiting crew were a treat to watch, as their passing plays, shooting and checking made the game a nearâ€"professional loop. The heretofore undéfeated Juâ€" venile squad took a beating during last week‘s play, and had more ‘:mls scored on them in two games than tha{ had all season. Mimico handed them their first loss to the tune og 18â€"3, while the farâ€"superior Etbicoke crew trounced the local lads 20â€"3. Etobicoke Crew Squeich Weston Juveniles, 20â€"3 Fourth Period ‘<@ 15. St. Kitts, MceMahon ... Penalties: Fitzgerald, son, Whitely. w Weston: Hartley, Vipond, k n, Gilkinson, D. Ashbee, m, Harris, Downer, Allewell, Jeffries, Cruickshanks, Lovelace, Dorney, F. Hatton. _ St. Kitts: Whittaker, Madsen, Myers, O‘Hearn, Nelson Whl:ï¬. McMahon, C raft, â€" Fitzgerald, Smith, Scott, Cove, Bradshaw, D135 Norval: Goal, Allen; defence, Carberry, Archdekin; rover, Laidâ€" law; centre, Hazell; wings, Aimiâ€" stead, Tematta; alternates, Whaley, gloug‘h, Reid, Fendley, Oldham, lair. The Weston Midgets now have a substantial lead in their group, and with Norval in second place, it would seem, by the beating Weston handed out to them last week, the local bcxn have a good chance of taking the group championship. So far they have %roved to be just a little better than any of their o&ponenu, so let‘s hope they conâ€" tinue that way. Weston: Goal, Watson; defence, Shropshire, Bedard; rover, Mackie; centre, Bunda; winlgs, Gunn, Rusâ€" sell; alternates, Pulford, Longâ€" house, Chard, Fraser, and Screen. Top scorer of the night was youn’ Pop Chard who collected the grand totai of seven r?io.h and two assists, while Bedard with three &nd one, and Shropshire and Mackie with two goals and an assist each, helped lead their team to victory. Hazell was Norval‘s lone scoret. Other Weston seorers were Bunda and Gunn who each assists W IN D ER‘S Very Light and Cool. Regular $2.50. Special ... LADJIES‘ SUMMER GLOVES Regular: $1.29 Seersucker. Regular $3.25 Good Quality. Regular $2.39 LADIES‘ RAYON SLIPS LADIE‘S NYLON PANTIES & BRIEFS T A X I 429 MAIN ST. N. 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