In 1'tt'l?dt,'t i'mrvg In in . . tldlfta"gt,lf,'l'a2 broke In but. (out by'U'ulloplnx them to the “cinnamon. “adv-m- - od bone ktnnd n home crowd Maui thir trick Ind the Wuhan lad-lav. mt looked better. Art Nail In! Funk Allure]! led the V ll complete the tofu, No yum. Baldy sunbeam: and ,"7 Goodwin bgouxht up u re; “Rdâ€: , goal, apiece, Bob 2Nt N _ Be-nny Harri- on.. complete the total. Two Wroclaw“ fur thin "me, turned in Jim “for“ in the winning cum. luck Alhbeo continued hi. !ine m in the goal by holding the than“; high nearing George- town ua to one marker. Every- ohe on tho team played bends-up hockSy Ind it would be hard to pick nut any individual stars. Weston Juniors continued their upwnrd climb and ~aro now tied with Aurora for second place in the standing. Weston had no trouble disposing of Orono on Friday last and wound up on the long end of the score by B to 8. Ted Downer led the locals with 3 goals and an assist, closely followed by Baldy Stephenson with one goal and 3 assists. Outside of the first period when the score was tied 1-1, the locals‘had no trouble and seemed to be able to score when necessary. Fink Chard, playing his first game in goal of the present season, turned in a fine effort, particularly in the first period, when his mates had a temporary lapse and forgot they were supposed to back-cheek. Weston Juveniles, maintained their unbeaten streak‘when they managed a tie and a win in their two fixtures this past week. The Juves tied Jimmy's Taxi 2 to 2 and then really went. to town against Mt. Dennis to rack up a decisive 11 to 1 victory. Tom McConnell stood "lt-tri);' on All CHESTERFIELD. DINING noon, Brannon ) mun KITCHEN sums " mumsâ€; EASY TERMS ' ARRANGED PORTS OTES “DVD KILLEI In a variety of styles to choose from in finishes such as Bleached Mahogany, Maple, Walnut, etc. Bedroom Suites PRICED FROM $99.00 run out a. lad i.iV,gesu. new. matron-sun...»- un h their "ttMus h m. m gâ€. play-0113M II than rm. Sun at tho Vlad with . btift'dtir.tt you“ G was over an - iw Juan. -.e-ra.-"qrtd-- Art Neil of the Mu- tor his tine inqimd in In an Guru-town an». III-d yt,'ttl', It the unto! the m, art - taken on: a - unit. on do third lino And In: 11¢:on tn- mention-1y with "a-. Willie Gallagher-of the Junior: _-r.irlayiHr dot-m for the Junior- thin yur, Will hu turased out to be the molt improved - on this mun. Playing I Position un- funillu- to him, Will. br.praetieing diligently And with the Ipirlt neces- ury to accomplilh this hard Nat, has turned in seven! fine atom to data. ' Tom 1tecortneu--of the Juvenilu -Thitt lad has yet to turn in a poor effort in my Kine. Poisoning a tremendoue bunt of speed end I nice that and sttiek-luutdling ability when necelury, Tom bu all the makings of I top-notch player. At present leading the Juvenile loot- PrB. _ Note: From Mere and There Bob Shropshire, who we: men- tioned in this column lest week for his fine play in the Oshews Gen- erals nets, hes signed on with the Maple Luis. Bob still han three or four seasons with the Juniors, but he will he figured in the Innis fu- ture plans. This is a fine tribute to a fine athlete and the Weston Athletic Club of which Bob_is a member wish him the beat of luck in his future activities and hope he will be beck in Weston to continue his lacr~sse career, where he wss a start on the midget team of last year. . . . Andy Lytle of the Star iand I agree on one thing re the Maple Leaf-Ranger game of last Saturday in that it wee I poor ex- hibition of hockey. Andy was high in the praise of the Army band that [was in attendance and exclaimed ithat they were the hit of the even- ging. Their rel iitionof the Twelfth {Street Rag was really terrific and the fans at the Gardens were ask- WESTON MUSIC AND RADIO " MAIN ST. NORTH ' Less 20% â€Mill-odious.- 1'ull N,1Rall',h'tr,lk'l i-t--th.ttttttr-ietednrtthliriri." Vinyl; ,: l "'l, itoomunlunllmolm kW“, â€1‘, “on“ in. tho dim mu- sh!“ C Ed .ttm_y".tatwBe""'ehrtt"lui"ilii r dug-“'3 Bangor tho kind at mu!» you york duo-Hi want it to be, lush u par-0nd be ' ",dngttreglf 41?." The Iolutlon ll obvious. the -hei. at g. M; of Yo don't have to ho a moles-ion.) his M m Now “all journalist or novoliu to write for have to. my a.“ and to th. Ra-r-n [knee at any peeri- the" not. ca, WWII - ouu iuuu will. .videnee tut-lust ed u. “Iâ€. “in of aroun- lslt down and write your story of tion-it-tatt-tcette any activities, humorous incident: unit. 'N m â€that. d the (i,! norm you wort. to T,2n :3 Wows-dame plum magazine. It'l very limp. run". "with can tition. does not take I lot of time, Inuk- 'tut: glyph} reg, printed it one of your New-Yen'- gxmoiu- by 15 Cd. on. Hydo Bennett. tions that you will do your bit This mphylooauol mushy for tomuxia mukingtthe Ranger I the in“ (ho-mm m “or. in magazine worthy of the York competition between tbe unit and County Regiment. How about it, the WM Itembun of the fellows! Let's help the regiment- winning turn will tfe presented it's fairly obviouI will: our duty in. with individual medals. A mend The Weston cadet report is very gratifying. Due to the close co- operation of the cadets, the cadet program at Weston in running smoothly. First lid clum have been 1',,'isZ'l end the enmina- tions held. Inter-Platoon sports Ind shooting schedule- are well under way. The QM. Item of the Corps have been transformed into some- thing more efficient due especially ing for more of the same. . . . Don't forgct the benefit gsme for Freddy Haughton to be held “the Weston arena on Thursday evening at 8.30 o'elock between Barkers Biscuits and the Weston AC Inter- ‘medistes. Barkers ere presently in first place in the VIrsity loop and alter a slow start ere reslly start- ing to fly. A write-up on the per- sonnel of the Barker squad appen- elsewhere on this page and scan- ning the list of players, one finds that most of the players hsve had considerable big-league experience. It promises to be the feature at- traction of the hockey season, so leome one, come all. i,.1,t.rt' ' outer: Ill: mx means nub-ma uuwnaymlhuu Sinm tbat ttuUdr'lfil'gr,'lSllrSfaltprd susmogtgfthsamtt.ndtb_t'. month. 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The officers are playing For Immediate Delivery Electric. Stoves and " FRllGllDAlllRE Refrigerators (g and “it. ' ,Ir an m W1. EON wwwuhu-“w tuiiiidiorluiuiiit-ii.nl month. Wu. weather and Bott' ice han m. - In “I, "tifieiat he an“. ball again on Feb. 26 at which time they hope to vanquish the Signal Corps. The game time is 9.30 p.m. Could you come and give a. little support-if no do tur-the boys will certainly appreciate it. For now then Rangerl' outside mentioning the fact our Valentine's dance was a howling BueeeM-on to a bigger and better do'a with the York County Regimenb--the oldest regiment in Canada. The Queen's York Rangers’ First American Regiment now the 25th Arm’d Regiment. IULK v ic e '.E--- $67.60 '/ ZONE BLANKETS 54 x 80 . s3ss pair Cro-bh. Me I. I: "may a to none nation work on "The Gay V“:- houdâ€. the piece h rill pky In the Kiwanis luic ram“ being held In Eu» Auditorium from Feb. man to call about getting time in the arena. you†"In! pp, {apt David any): to sum s. . The most important thing to ire-l member during the“ campaign weeks, is that this arena is not only for Weston, but for York, Mt. Dennis, North York and Etobicoke as well. Too much cannot be said about the need for such a structure in the area, and too much import- ance cannot be stressed upon the (not, that everyone in this district must tet behind the campaign to their utmost so that the objective can be reached without any diffi- culty. This time next you, if the campaign is . success, Weston will have a building that will be the talk of the countryside, one of which everyone can be truly proud This is your tueml-you, your chil- drenand their children will reap big dividends from the money they donate towards its completion, and you will always be thankful for the part you played in the construc- tion. A canvasser will call on you within the next few days. Try to help in this campaign as much as possible. Remember your dona- tions are exempt from income tax. Just Arrived! 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