Times & Guide (1909), 15 Jul 1948, p. 8

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â€"_LITTLE BROTHERS d 91 MAIN ST. N. _ Z mm Thast B _ hy-mimflmhMuntMW(nmmmpdmpmu Lorne‘s Snack Bar For Your Refreshment Pleasure T. N. WESTON 477 â€" LY. 8968 Ford and Monarch Sales and Service ©@ Confectionery @ Ice Cream AT 104 MAIN STREET NORTH (Next to the Weston Theatre) ©@ Tobacco ©@ Cigarettes ©@ Hot Dogs and Sandwiches We Carry A Complete Line of _ Going into the final rter, .W":-ton got a break, when TIEK.?: M&:]u a or ponlogw, but the lads mu make use of their extra player, They started off the final frameâ€"with: a rush, with Cruickshanks scoring their shots. The threeâ€" passâ€" dura‘-_ ive games, didn‘t u:;. ull h:l ckl:::kfu. MEE mh s. were trying when ?lu finil bell . went, tholy.’h\ut couldn‘t seem to close up that threeâ€"goal gap.. . _ _ F n, 12â€"9 WIHEL SEHRINE OF THE PBLIIC The boys on the Black Hawks team are: Don Head, Buz Bedard, Ray Morris, Jim Delaney, Larry Chown, _ Alex â€" Shearman. Dud Kearney. Ron _ Hinchcliffe, Bill Birch, George Barefoot, Bill Paterâ€" son. Orlando Martini, Wilfred Bill Beardall, hockey commisâ€" sioner for Weston for the Weston Community Council made the preâ€" sentation of the crests to the boys who represented Weston in the Allâ€" Ontario Midget N.H.L, in Barrie this past winter where they did so well. In this series they finished on top in the regular games but were beaten by Barrie in the final game. Lions Club Present Hockey Awards To Midget NHL Players And Teams , For being chosen by the coaches as the most valuable player in the league, Ray Morris was presented with the Most Valuable Player Trophy for his keeping for one year and also a replica goes to Ray for himself, This trophy was préâ€" sented by Ernie Banting who also presented Ray Zucchiatti with a baseball mitt as a reward for his leading the league in scoring this past winter. CDOFRNEY} . »xommmmmnsms 19. Hamilton, McDonald {POWBTS) | ..comemmeumen 20. Hamilton, Doyle (Mcâ€" DONAIG ) 1»~â€"â€"sermmanss 21. Weston, D. Ashbee (I REY . cnmmannmmnmommunnapmmen Penalties: McKenzie, J. Lee, Dorney (2), Crests to the champion Black Hawks winners of the Weston Midget N.H.L. were presented by Councillor R. C. Seagrave, execuâ€" tive representative of the Weston Community Council, The Stanley Cup was presented to coach Bill Ireland by President of the Midâ€" get N.HL.. Bill McCormick. On Thursday of last week the Lions‘ Club had their hockey preâ€" sentations â€" during â€" the _ senior lacrosse game at the Weston Recreation Lacrosse Bowl. 13. Weston, Gair (Dorney) ... 14. Hamilton, Teather ... 15. Hamilton, Doyle (Gowâ€" 1&INI) : â€"nmscmmmmmmmommeminan 1. 16. ,Wenon, D, Ashbee Hartâ€" CY ) . sommmmultenncenmsionsmesimmu, 17. Hamilton, Teather (DOFI@) .....ocsmnmmmmmmmcomiesd Penalties: Venner. Fourth Period f 18. Weston, Cruickshank 1. Weston, Dorney ... 2. Hamilton, Love ........._._... 3. Hamilton, Doyle .......\_. | 4. WESLON, GRIF sumeccmmmmumm 5. Weston, Cruickshanks ... Penalties: Love, Davidson, ris, Teather, Second Period 6. Weston, Cruickshank ... 7 Hamilton: LeG .:« €. Weston, Hartis ............... 9. Hamilton, Reddy ... 10. Hamilton, Doyle .........._. 11. Hamilton, Love .....____. 12. Hamilton, Powers ....__... Penalties: None. Third Period 13. Weston, Gair (Dorney) ... 14. Hamilton, Teather ... 15. Hamilton. Dovle (Gowâ€" Red Hartley played a standâ€"out game in the néets &on;u, and if 1, ?i“"tthm for his ht:p-uuh goaling, the score ve \read n ohts higher Iof The visitove Hamilton scored the gruur part of their. goals on breakâ€"aways, running in good and close before letting the ogot go. First ~Period . ‘t ring.that bell. Following EE.“‘.;,"",,..,' es uin "Iof ie or minutes of the period when J. Ashâ€" hee got a penalty and Dorâ€" Rey was put off twice on. minor counts. this time Hamilton w home two . more goals: to cli the game. 7 ce iyf k: k. -z':.fi McKenzi¢‘s "return to the game, from «. mark, D. Ashbee (Dorâ€" vrmmnmsnmmenmintiensms UhiBB McKenzie, J. Ashbee, 14.46 12.24 12.56 14.14 ®8.12 18.27 18.46 Harâ€" 4.52 5.58 9.51 1.15 8.02 B0 The Weston Community Council Lacrosse League for boys from éight years of age to 13 years of age as of January 1, 1948, will get underway this Saturday morning, July 17, with the following games heing scheduled: 9.00 a.m., Weston 2nd Series Town LacrosseLeague Begins Saturday July 20â€"Weston at . fKrampton July21 â€"Weston at Norval July 19â€"Weston at Mimico July 21 St. Vincents at Weston July 20â€"%Weston at Etobicoke July 21â€"Mimico at Weston July 16â€"Weston_at St. Kitts July 19â€"Owen Sound at Weston July 20â€"Weston at Owen Sound The boys on the All Star team are: Art Mousley, Dave Binch, Cliff Cruickshank, Dick Grainger, Clarence Mackie, Eric Senior, George Screen, Jim Cherry. Tom McConnell, Don Head. Ray Morris, Ray Zucchiatti, Orv Calhoun, Wilâ€" fred Chard, Louie Bunda, Alf Hall, The hair of each person is difâ€" ferentâ€"fromâ€"any. other.. When the thousands of cells of which each hair is made die, they form a patâ€" tern, which under careful microâ€" scopic study can be distinguished from the pattern of any other perâ€" son. â€" This kind of hair study has been used in the detection of crxm‘inl.ls where fingerprints could not be found. Ee e c en ee it Pm iene 23 coach, Bill Bearsdall, manager. Chard. George Screen, and Bill Ireland. coach. Midget OLA Weston .ms NOrÂ¥AL :~smuicacies Brampton ... Fergus ... Caletion ... Lakeshore Bantam St. Vincents ...... WeSstON â€"sâ€".ccom Long Branch ... Mimico ...._._._._._ I W OBEON +â€"sosoumece . Brampton .._._. | MINHGO =ssmmumme Dundas â€".â€"sums Midland «.._ . Lakeshore Juvenile Etobicoke ...\ & WestON ssm MinHH00 â€"s.suusue 7 Scarboro ... 7 Long Branch ... 9 Tor. Kiâ€"Â¥ ... > 8 New Toronto .. & ue T0 NeAE SNTCUETT w Woodbndfa wwes Midoat NV A Weston .Lacrossp Schedule SENIOR OLA eomms") HERE‘S THE WAY TO BUY NEW FURNITURE .... JUVENILE LEARN WHAT‘s mstoc: Sterdy Hardwood Frames can never crack, warp or break. BANTAM (Up To July 1 MIDGET FURNITURE & ELECTRIC CO. 25 Main St. N. = â€" Weston Phone 1208 LY. 2626 RICHARDSON LEARN WHATS iNSiDE StealWeb Seat Platform supâ€" ports top deck of spring cushâ€" In keeping with the traditional, policy of the past nineteen years and irrespective of present conditions in obtaining and replacing merchandise, we are clearing all our summer dresses at reduced prices ranging from 1/3 to 14 off. Every garment is guarâ€" anteed to be from our regular stock and not brought in special for the sale. Included are some of our finest piques, seersuckers, chambrays, jerseys, eyeâ€" lets, summer pastels in crepe and mesh dresses. They come in floral and pastel designs, stripes, diagonals and checks. Many twoâ€"piece garments included in various colors of blue, navy, green, rose, red, luggage tan and etc. 41 Main St. erms To Suit Your Budget Dressgs & Suits eston Ladies‘ Shoppe WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE TO LUARN WHATS msibet Shapeâ€"Retaining Seat Cushions shape to you i;mml;. Shockâ€" Absorber .97['1 form resilient platform for deck of soft back springs. LAARN WHAT‘S inStD¢! ADVERTIBING PAYBâ€"TRY IT |was taken away. Sizes : Juniors 11â€"17 Misses 12â€"18 Women 38â€"44 Half Sizes 184 22%% LEARN WHATS insibet New Cusbionâ€"Back Unit gives you a new kind of relaxation. Zone 4â€"442 Second . Workmanâ€"* ‘E came dows w ladder tey minutes after it Workmanâ€"* ‘N ‘ospital." Workmanâ€"*"Wot °"c'm4

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