Times & Guide (1909), 26 Aug 1948, p. 9

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4 picted a panoramas of shipping in the Pool of â€"London painted by six eminent artists and in cutout at the top of the painting will be a MOULDERS OF CANADA UNLUMITED NIAGARA aanout weakey /4 OF CAARAY §6EG6 MOTERS wmovienen ons Watch For Opening Soon WILPE‘S CYCLE & SPORTS 5 JOHN ST. â€" WESTON 1900 CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF C.C.M. JOYCYCLES AND BICYCLES All Types of Joyeycle and Bicycle Repairs SPORTING EQUIPMENT FOR BASEBALL, LACROSSE, RUGBY, TENNIS, HOCKEY, FISHING, HUNTING, ETC. s p"~_ * N We have purchased 2 orchards of choice peaches at Beamsville. We are arranging for them to be tree ripâ€" ened. All the best varieties. We haul in daily and offer at Toronto‘s lowest prices. Phone daily for prices. We specialize in tree ripened peaches BRITISH FRUIT MARKET FOR EVERYTHING IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES SEE OUR DISPLAYS All Types of Joycycle and Bicycle Repairs Duplicate Keys Made velume of work carried out in the Port of London is given by proâ€" visional show that 30200000 Tong ‘of goods were hak dled during the twelve months|Association season . : v ending March last, e along fing. mm WESTON 1350 â€"or 1351 Free Delivery Phones 1350â€"1351 Also a Complete Line of WILF REEVES, Proprietor. 169 MAIN ST. N. WESTON QNTARI HOTELS AND ROLIDAY RESORTE msmmnfuuwm pouLag posmon BÂ¥ 1146,000000 LAST YEAR / ~, ontaRrio‘s 1762 HOTELS PLaY A LARGE PART IN ENTERTAINING 1N WAGES ANNUALLY York Township Association _ sea s in the remainder of the MEET THE TALLYâ€"SHEET GORDON GLYNXN The Canadian hetel keeper is making hospitality an art. Entertainâ€" ment and comfort he extends with equal grace to the traveller or to the permanent guest. His trained staff are yours to command for service club meetings, conventions, or your annual family dinner. For his contributions to good taste, the Canadian hotel keeper is a movlder of "Canada Unlimited". BREWING COMPANY LIMITED declared a winner, two of the minor Junior Last week‘s legal mixâ€"up is now really snaggled. It all began when Fai k and Stardust played a game m endâ€" ed at the sixth inning. It was asâ€" gumed that a game must go seven innin? to count as a game but later it turned out that nothing had been written down or agreed um Since Fairbank were leading w that game was ?llod they claimed victory. However, when they had to play another game they sent in a protest. ‘-filt protest was sustained beâ€" cause nothing said that the game â€"Continued on page 10 | Senior: OLA Point Scorers : <| o ie e erta ces fae }fll N â€"5t. Catharines ... _ohn;\I mw-mg\m neuok gun e nâ€"â€"St. Catharines n‘ Kazari f o oo"- Sound a aw- en Sou Jufy Dorneyâ€"Weston .............. Gord Cruickshanksâ€"Weston .. Jack Gairâ€"Hamilton ... Tom Teatherâ€"Hamilton Don Ashbeeâ€"Weston ... Nick Ferriâ€"Brampton ... Bill Allumâ€"Owen: Sound . Lioyd MeDonaldâ€"Mimico Don MePhail,â€"Mimg:o go Jerry Fitzgeraldâ€"St. Cat Don MePhail,â€"Mimsi:o pnirtinmmimmmen Jerry Fimordd-â€" Catharines Tommy ordoffâ€"Owen Sound . Pat Smithf--gt. Catharines .......... Rus Blackâ€"Fergus ...................... George Urquhartâ€"St. Catharines Francis Harrisâ€"Weston ... Carl Madgettâ€"Brampton ... George Mastersâ€"Hamilton ........... Marlowe Woodsâ€"Owen Sound ... Harv. Madgettâ€"Brampton ......... Ken Croftâ€"-Sfi Catharines ............ Al Garbuttâ€"Brampton ..._.._.._..__. Francis Madsenâ€"St. Catharines Joe Cheeversâ€"Hamilton ......._... Jim McKayâ€"Mimico ......._._._._.._. Bill Rankinâ€"Mimico .............._._... Ted Downérâ€"Weston ................. Ollie Raine-â€"Bnm%gon iusrmmnmnme Norm. MeDonaldâ€"Fergus .......= Jack Crawfordâ€"Brampton ......... George Heyesâ€"Mimico ............. Levys And Mount Dennis Win Again As Daitons Furs Lose In Tourney nnawfi'n}’t{i%ze.' Bagnell and Bashers‘ Brigade n-hillo-;;l "é"-e?\fifi" neat pitching and plenty of power at the plate On Saturday, Aua. 14, the D‘rlY- ton troYhy competition was held at the local greens, Mdfi St. .N. The trophy was won by Mr. Isles, of the Kodak, with three wing score of 58 plus‘7. Mr. Savage o& the Chicago Club was second witi‘ three wins, score of 52 plus 6, an Mr. Chapman, Weston, :ecure& two wins with score of §3 plus 4 for third place. The high one win with a score of 50 plus 3 was captured by Mr. Stouffer of Chalmers Club. Mr. Tomfplomm and Mr. Harold Coulgr. of Weston, took part in the Provincial Lawn Bowlinsohold monta in Toronto at the Bouleâ€" vard Club. They won the Eaton‘s Consolation prize. Gibson Parkers Remain Unbeaten â€" Kiâ€"Y Entry Handed First Loss Mr. and Mrs. Templman Jr. are to be congratulated on winning the trophy at thg.Nev Toronto tournaâ€" ment held Saturday, Aug. 14, in New Toronto. Eie Steadman_ journeyed . to (Niagara Falls, NY, and vm off Thare 3t prises. ‘Coming adtots are 6 the border customs _ official took the pfi& away from the man, Since a lot of corres« mandanca has gome to Ottawa and at last a permit was issu6d. Thursday, the 19th, four h men motored to the border came home with the cookers. Friday, Aug. 13, a mixed rink tournament was held, with the ladies providing refreshments at the close of the emln!. \ During the monthfil ull a local rink consisting of Mr. elu:z Stan Chapman, Harold Coulter and WESTON LAWN BOWLING Wrmfi-' mgâ€" %â€" N0 ~oummemmninesmemmmima 53 15 f ..':.mgm'*"“ mss §# f L atharines .._._._._._.__ _ 40 _ 23 ; Onrtharines ..____._.___ 47 15 Kn_nrhvbvun SOURd woccmm, BR BP ies § 1 Jru TD mcmmmencmmmmminam ?lihflnnflm sotimuireistsnemmmetartmnnicuums 34 19 ‘eatherâ€"Hamilton ........._._._._._.__ 24 28 shbeeâ€"Weston _ i1 19 ‘@rriâ€"BFAMDEON ...........»â€"â€"â€"smummmass llflmâ€"-gwen?st:uqd wvemginemmunmmmics . 30 _ 18 eDonaldâ€"Mimico .....__._._.__._.__._ _ 30 _ 16 (ePhnilyâ€"eraslte.o poommmnrmemmmmmntcmmes .. * BB 18 Figlhiould-â€"- Catharines ... _ 24 19 y ordoffâ€"Owen Sound .............. 26 17 mit)v-gt. Cb N@FIES .oossonmmmenmiee 27 15 lackâ€"PFEFRUR ......_.ommmmmmmumumce _ BB 6 e Urquhartâ€"St. Catharines ... 20 20 is Harrisâ€"Weston ......._.__ 27 13 Madgettâ€"Brampton .........____._._ 14 24" e Mastersâ€"Hamilton ..................... 24 13 we Woodsâ€"Owen Sound ....._._._.__ _ 22 15 Madgettâ€"Brampton ... 18 18 :rofbâ€"Sfi CBSBBTIN®E »mâ€"mummmmmomicus 27 9 FDultâ€"BFRMDEODN mssn â€" 28 7 is Madsenâ€"St. Catharines ... : 12 23 heevorsâ€"Hamilton .........._..._._._.. 19 6 [CKayâ€"MiTICO ....................«._._._._.... 26 8 MNENSâ€"MINHICG .. ons â€"mmmmmmmenmunommmnurs 24 10 JOWRET~â€"W ORLON ....oussommmesmememmime 28 6 Raine-â€"Bnm%gon nommmuiennmnmemimmzim 27 6 ._McDonaldâ€"Fergus .......Z.........._. 23 9 Crawfordâ€"Brampton ......._._..... 20 12 e Heyesâ€"Mimico ....................... 12 18 enalty Leaderâ€"Don McPhail, Mimicoâ€"92 minutes. it behind with 45 goals and ten assists, and Don Ashbee ‘Foundsâ€"off the top three of Weston‘s scoring leaders. By "RED" SALT were the big factors again as Levys Auto Parts scored their second easy win in the tourney. Playing at Dentonia Park, Levys were held scoreless for two frames then burst out with 15 rums in four innings to trounce Bloor Business Men. Bavnell, the winners‘ ace hurler was hot as a gistol, giving up only three hits while his team collected a total of 15 assorted bingles off the offerings of Ben Choner. Greg Higgins was the big stick man for Levys as he belted out a homer, triple and single that drove in six runs while Kitch Jefâ€" fers helped with a four run circuit clout and Joe "Cheno" Chenaluk contributed a pair of four baggers. B.B.M, ... 0000000 0 8 8 Lev‘is we«~.â€".... 001266% 15 15 0 Chorner and Kadis; Bagnell and Jeffers. Oneâ€"Hitter For Harley Taylor _ Up at Gibson Park, Mt. Dennis, the other local entry in the Tourâ€" ney chalked “P a 7â€"0 vicwrg over Prince of Walés. Pitcher Harley Taylor was gzactically the whole show as the Mounts remained unâ€" beaten. Harley allowed but one hit, a scratch single by the first P of W batter, struck out nine and was complete master all the way. Bill Gilles, the losing hurler, also fanned nine but he was nicked for nine bingles. Walsh, Gresko and Syrek paced the Mount‘s attack with two safeties each while all the winners went well afield, playing errorless ball. Prince of Wales .. 0000000 0 1 1 Mt. Dennis ... 104200x 7 9 0 Gillies and Sidney; Taylor and Walsh. CARPENTRY REPAIRS â€" ALTERATIONS KITCHEN CUPBOARDS NEW HOUSES F. J. MARTIN 48 Lilac Ave. Phone 991â€"Râ€"5 43 â€"â€"INâ€" _ _ THE FARMER‘S DAUGHTER â€"AL8Oâ€" Jean Porter â€" Jimmy Lydon _ â€"INâ€" SWEET G!!!!!!Vl ADMISSION EVENINGS 47 44 55 MON. . TUES.â€"AUVUG. 30 â€" 31/ . Two m#tmlr_ % 31 23 28 81 19 24 13 15 24 44 23 15 29 10 19 28 19 16 18 16 18 19 17 15 6 20 13 24 13 15 18 GUNFIGHTERS _ â€"ALSOâ€" Ron hndclm(_;lorh Henry Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back Pts. (in min.) T9 15 15 14 74 63 62 61 55 53 52 50 49 48 46 43 43 41 40 38 31 81 36 36 35 35 35 34 34 34 33 32 82 30 WESTON "Where sound sounds best" Up Till 6 O‘Clock Phone 1441M; After 6 O‘Clock 10 41 16 22 31 62 14 34 19 T0 18 13 18 30 12 26 92 31 26 22 12 44 28 21 34 33 12 21 20 14 10 17 11 TWO FEATURES In Cinecolor Randolph Scott â€" Barbara Britton ‘At Memorial Schoolâ€"Wini Meet A. P. Green In Finals uhoii is ioi tiintt In hnd bean e ma e first u;»un&"{.&h wk:lim&!?'&md c: 1 ie Sond Snocl. diouing the [te ueondlo-'ludthmlflhbzh a terrific comeback to win 11â€"10 |she and tie the series at ong all, John Street xmu Bud Silver all the way, with Ab. Callow seekâ€" ing relief from Alf. Hall for the John Street outâ€"hit the Lions 17 to 16, with Ted Butterfield, Dave Clarke, Bud Silver and Gus Sonâ€" oski, all of John Street, Hardy Mills and Wilf Callow of Lions banking three hits api¢ce. Collectâ€" ors of etwo hits each were Alf. Hall, Mac Hofitnu, Mac Pearson, Al Rosen, Bill Wallace, George Wallace and Lew Dixon. Singles went to Stan Bagnell, Mel Thomâ€" son, Ab. Callow and Wes. Taylor. Lions scored in every inning they were at the plate, as they got 8, 2, 1, 1, 4 respectively for the five innings. John Street, on the other m'fifi. scored most of their ing four in the first and five in the second, and coming within one run of the winners by scoring one run of the winmnlfg'-coring one in the last of the fifth inning. In the final i‘une of their reguâ€" lar schedule, the Weston J%:lon suffered defeat at. the hands of Mimico, with the visitors pulling away at half time to finally take an 11â€"5 victory from the home The first half of ame was closely played with bok: teams playing a defensive‘ rather than offensive game. Only one goal was scored during ‘the first fifteen minâ€" utes and that by Mimico at 11.01. In the second stanza both teams picked up pairs, with Gallagher and Callen scoring for Weston to leave Mimico still with a oneâ€"goal margin at half time. Mimico Defeat Weston Juniors 11â€"5 In Final Scheduled Game Mimico came back in the third and fourth periods to, outscore Weston 4â€"2, 4â€"1 respectively and gain their wide 11â€"5 win. Gord Burlington topped the point getters with one goal and two mssists to his credit, while Callen accounted for two goals, and Galâ€" lagher and Chard each picked up singles. Needham led the visiting scorers with three i“ll with Harâ€" rison picking up three points for assists. First Period Fri.â€"Sat.â€"Aug. 27â€"28 Fred MacMurray and Ava Gardiner in "SINGAPORE" 1236,WESTON RD. PHONE JU. 1960 WESTON 130 , BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M. DAILY ~~~~ . Leo Gorcey and ‘The Bowery Gang‘ in â€"Added Attractionâ€" "BOWERY BUCKAROOS" WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAYâ€"SEPTEMBER 1â€"2 oUNT DENNI _ THEATRE â€" Joan Crawford and Van Hefflin in "POSSESSED" with Ilona Massey and Allen Curtis Adult Entertainment â€"ADDED FEATUREâ€" "NEW WINE" THATS MY MAN . _ | . with Roscoe Karns and John Bidgley <, 11.01 Ton Amecthe â€" Catherine McLeod to the left J 4 % tnicher Wailagy took a fpul HEXR the shoulder. t ; These two teams go at it t sonees deage the right to meet A. P. Green Lions outâ€"hit :John Street 2139, but went down to defeat 10â€"7â€"as John St. took a one game lead.:in John St. 10, Lions P < <â€" > /: >‘ Bud Silver and Ab. Callow went the route for he two . teams. at.ii‘B]EAu' 1ell with four hits, and Hall, Mills and Hepton M apiece. For John Street it was Butterfield, Taylor and Dixon with Second Period h 2. Mimico, Campbell &Harrhon&____ 3. Mimico, Webster . The big guns for the Lions were W I ND ER‘S: with Henry Fonda, Annaâ€" bella and the world famous tenor, John MacCormack _ 411 â€"Added Hitâ€" "THEY WOULDN‘T BELIEVE ME" with Robert Young and Susan Hayworth Weston, Chard CBUTHNGLON) ...â€"â€"mmsucmume BUT Mimico, Southwell ..__._ 3.11 Mimico, O‘Donnell (HBFTISON) â€"â€"oumssmmussmmne 400 Mimico, Banks ......._._____847 Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Aug. 30â€"31 "WINGS OF THE ©, MORNING" , Color By Technicolor T AXTI 429 MAIN 8T, N. At End of Car Lin â€"Continued on page:10

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