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Times & Guide (1909), 12 May 1949, p. 7

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ib $ out. Players certificates will be turned in, and protests, if any, will of course follow immediately and probably take up the rest of the evéhing. I don‘t expect it will be a dull meeting, but then, noâ€"one knows. for sure, do they? One thing you can be sure of, when the OLA decide on something it sticks. They tell me its a longwtime since the last OLA meeting was held in our fair townâ€"back in the 20‘s or there abouts. Naturally, in all modesty, I must say I can‘t remember that far back, but I‘ll probably remember next Monday‘s little getâ€"toâ€"gether for some time to come. Monday evening to get all their preâ€"schedule difficulties ironed The Senior QOLA executive are Weston Phone 709 1150 WESTON RD. Weston 520 LY. 3114 Lumber, Shelving, Window and Door Trim, Asphait Shingles, Insulâ€"Bric Siding, Roll Bric Siding, Wallboards, Plywood Insulation, Metal Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Cedar JU. 9220 Weston Auto Supply PLUMBING HEATING SHEETMETAL WESTERN TARPAULINS AND TEXTILES LIMITED Shingles and Clothes Line Poles. CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED ‘"The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow." SUPPORT THE WESTON ARENA Copper Pipe and Fittings, Lead Goods, Soil Pipe, All Sizes Hot Air Pipe and Stack, Furnace Tees, etc. English & Mould Ltd. We Now Havea Good Supply §po | E AWNINGS / To Match Your Home of the Following Items AND A REPRESENTATIVE ‘WILL CALL New â€" Used Parts for all Cars Glass Keys Cut While You Wait Complete Machine Shop Service HARDWARE APPLIANCES PHONE MU. 7255° WE STOCK AND SUPPLY Estimates Free ytsfull) WE DELIVER We Deliver 925 WESTON RD. lacrosse doubleheader down at the Recreation Centre. These lads are getting a couple of preâ€"season practises this week, so they should day, May 17 there‘s a Pee Wee All the luxuries of softened water. Let us give you an estimate on the installation of a "Duro" Softener. to Lime "DURO" WATER SOFTENERS FOR WATER Scads of Soap Suds Easier Stops Clogged Pipes due Saves City Phone JU. 3101 Softer Than Rain Terms Arranged 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed.â€"8 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Time Washing D. GREENWOOD WESTON 1224 MT. DENNIS l’cruuluy'_ > Please note that the trip to Doug "Goose" Gostlin, that | Credit ""W in . these starry mound artist from Weston |Columns for Saturday, May 14, who formerly put in two seasons |has been switched to Sunday, May with the Weston AC is off to a |22. Whilst there may be a few who fine start on the dizmond this |Will be tuinable to accompany the year. "Goose" is with the West lm&duuehunhnabu,’l‘bnr ‘York nine this year, and last |ing Notes hopes that "Just this Saturday helped himself to a no |time only" the cyclist who attends )ma. one hit, 15 strikeâ€"out game in |Bunday morning services regularly the North Toronto Baseball openâ€" may be excused and join us in our er. West York trounced North Tor. |Shorter trip to Nashville and Bolâ€" \onw Lions 8â€"0, and after looking |**2 over "Goose‘s" Performance for the The start will take place at 9 afternoon, we know where the|@®~ May 22, at Main and John ‘et«ljt lies. streets, . mt.llur_‘ po‘r;mltt‘.ikng. The ed out in a threeâ€"inning session which saw some fine pitching and ‘hitting as well as superb fielding by the kids. Following this session, ‘the 12 and 13 yearâ€"olds took over for their threeâ€"inning scrimmage. league play their first game, while , people will have Ball Aspirants )* @=#@« how picturesque hills and dales & Put Through _ |= ifyx you have‘an ol n g worthy â€" eycle, . First Workout |\z;;x#«: these 36 miles i1 The Weston kids had their first ‘ing of tirednes#®. official baseball workout at Gibâ€"| Yes! We wele son Park on Saturday past.. The bovs and girls. t To windâ€" up the morning, the tryâ€" outs for the Weston entry in the Leaside bantam series was held. Eighteen prospective players were displaying their wares through a fiveâ€"inning warmâ€"up. The basseball organization in Weston has taken on new impetus this year as compared with last year‘s sole team. The organization plans include Pee Wee‘s, consisting of four teams which operate in two series, 10 and 11 yearâ€"olds and 12 and 13 yearâ€"olds. A Bantam team wil be entered in the Leaside Gold Cup Bantam Series while a strong Midgetâ€"team will be fielded in the Leasideâ€"East York loop. This means that approximately 70 boys are receiving baseball instruction, ball League fires the opening gun, }wifimYWCAudm:'M ing down at the Recreation Centre. PPRCC ©7 ® RIIMS, NOC eP L l&y“!fl!LnH‘,:th Earl h::‘“fnn-dny' ml rle &A s proâ€" Sonite, whd 1t ‘Fou like, softeetl, Centre, and if you softball, baseball,‘ lacrosse or ‘track and field, that‘s the place you‘ll see some fine competition. Personality 6e group ranged from 10 years up to 14. The 10 and 11 yearâ€"olds workâ€" The baseball organization is supervised by the Weston Comâ€" miunity Council and has a hard: working executive and commiftee developing this fine competitive sport among the young boys of the community. Headed up by Presiâ€" ;grg-temu_lu,cuuw The management of Gibson Park at the request of the Public School Softball League is very pleased to have the students playing their games at the park and everything is done to make their games run smoothly and well. The bases are always in place, the fields are laid out and a staff of umpires is on duty for the games. This relieves the coaches of the details and gives them time to spend with their teams. As the Weston and District Softâ€" ball League heads into its third week, the teachers, coaches and players all claim that this year is the best softball year yet as all amel are played on the spacious playing fields at Gibson Park. The games are very well played in both the senior and junior series and the district teams are showing much improvement â€" over â€" past years. Humber Heights with coaches Paul . McKenzie, Ernie Cathcart are on top with King and Memorial in the Junior section and are only one point back in the fat is ‘a fullâ€"day‘s 'fir'i:‘;;- y ay y *.: 'I Touring Notes int‘s the nlace vou‘ll see Telephone WESTON CGibson 2075â€"W Kleinburg. The "geared cycle" people will have ample oportunity to use their gears to Nashville, and how picturesque are the rolling hills and dales around that pretty part of York County, No matter if you have‘an old, but yes, roadâ€" worthy eycle, or a brand new model, you should be able to cycle these 36 miles in all with no feelâ€" Yes! We welcome young and old boys and girls, men and women, to join us and see the countrysideâ€" the best way of allâ€"by bicycle. Finally Wilf Reeves, and maybe his wife, are coming along and to one and allâ€"bring your lunch and leave it with one cyclist who guarâ€" antees to deliver it to the lunch stop in a device, the first of its kind ever to be. seen in Canada. So note the time and date and come prepared for at trip which you will enjoy and never forget. dent Stan Chappell, the organizaâ€" tion include: Viceâ€"president, John Ferguson; secretary treasurer, Don Danby; manager, Bill Slinger; coach, George Maxwell; assistant coach, Clyde Desmond, assisted by Stu Hill, Vern Plant, Dave Clarke. & The total organization covers boys from Weston and district ranging in age from 10 years up to 16 years. It is hoped that in the training of the young boys there willâ€"develop a continuous interest in the game which will assist in placing Weston among the known towns of baseball fame. The proâ€" gramme is designed in accordance with the best principles of recreaâ€" tion so that a maximum number of boys obtain the opportunity to play baseball, excluding none. streets, weather permitting. The route chosen is via Woodbridge to matters for the forthcoming clecâ€" tion. Mr. Alan Dingnan and Kenâ€" noeth 1. Thompson, the West York Senior loop. The Weston teams have yet to taste defeat in both the Senior and Junior sections as Stéwart Hill, Maurice Hampton have their Red &Sox and White Sox of the Senior Publi¢ school on top without a Joss and in the Junior section, Max Bemrose and Harvey Jeffrey have ‘Memorial and King St. on top without a loss. Thursday of next week,; May 19 is the date to keep open for Gibson Park. On that day, the four top teams of Weston come together in what promises to be the softball highlight of the year. In the Junior section, King St. meets Memorial and in the Senior group, Red Sox play the White Sox. These will be certainly worth watching and it is understood the whole body of students from the three schools will be out en masse to cheer on their teams. were made in the executive. These selections had been made by the executive, and the meeting unanimously agreed to concur with their choice. Mrs. F. R. Sears, who has been viceâ€"president, was made treasurer, W:ih Mre. B:::::nll and John Porter were ol viceâ€"presidents. Mr. Emerâ€" son Shants was chosen secretary and orgarizer for Weston, and g“mrd. Puffer, who i: H‘:n. associaâ€" s representative a Teetâ€" ings, was made director. Humberview, Hardington and Maple Leaf are all showing great goftball capability and in the reâ€" maining games and in the playoffs, some real games are looked for. Mr. F. R. Sears presided over the organization meeting of the Weston Liberal Association which was held in the Workingmen‘s Club. Following the resignation of Mr. Mcgn(or several changes Weston Liberals Hold Meeting â€" meeting was confined mainly fark you! v. w. c. L some . really 'hlh way) we will be unable to | present your favorite Sunday night | entertainment. Sorry, but tht'l; the way it has got to be. However, | don‘t forget the Sunday after, we‘ll , be all down again in full force. | _ The elections that were to be held | this Sunday will be postponed until | the following week. Please keep in | mind that nominations are : still | open. Any nominations should be | forwarded to a member of the comâ€" | mittee and the full list will be| called out a week from this Sunday | for election. | Last week‘s article was more or | less of an understatement. We\ didn‘t have the film on Weston‘s | athletic system because it had been | sold to the Ontario government.| Instead, we had a good one on golf | instruction called "Keystone . to | Golf." I hope you enjoyed it just | as well as you would have enjoyed | the other. We didn‘t have Miss | Donna King singing, again due to | circumstances beyond our control. | An appeal to the ladies of the association to hold afternoon teas, was made by Mrs. Sears, coâ€" ordinator and convener of teas. The response was excellent and several ladies offered immediately to hold gatherings where interested citiâ€" zens might meet the candidate and his wife. there will be no Open House this week. Yes, that‘s right. Due to cirâ€" cumstances far above and. beyond our control (and partly because the Junior ‘Community Council is planning an outing down Niagara Our star entertainer, both for talent and amusement, was Bob Murray who accompanied Lorne Aisbitt on a set of bones. Brother! What a character! Hope he comes down again before we close for the year. _ The last word is to keep in mind that there is no Sunday night Open House this Sunday night. evening. Mr. Dingnan made several suggestions for the campaign, and also ‘reported on various associaâ€" tions‘.work throughout the riding. Mrs. C. J. Lynch was nominated , for convener of teas, but due to! Hornet Industrics Limited, which was founded in 1945, has in this short time * achieved remarkable suecess in the manufacture of chain saws and combustion engines. More than half the production of the plant reaches markets outside | Canada. From a staff of only a half dosen men in 1945, Hornet Industrics Limited has expanded to three plants in Gueiph, employing 296 workers. . i aaut TarrE‘s new activity in Ontario‘s bushland: north of Lake Superior. Marathon and Red Rock, Terrace and Heron Bay: they all tell the same story. New towns have arisen, old ones exâ€" panded. Only five years ago on the site of Marathon, for example, there was nothing but bush; today a new comâ€" munity beside a new pulp mill is contributing millions to Canada‘s export trade. â€" Such spectacular developments in the north are matched by continuing industrial expansion in the older established communities. Throughout Canada today everâ€"widening avenues of opportunity await the enterprise of young Canadians. With newsprint production 50% above preâ€" war levels, Canada today has an output five times that of any other country, and accounts for three A out of every five newsâ€" ‘ t paper pages in the world. fiv/fimes()l/le . NORTHE Today we lire in a Greater Canada "Canada is a land of opportunity . . « ""_ There is a field for almost anything one can think of, and anyone with a willingness for hard work has a good chanee to achieve success", says Donald J. Smith, President of Hornet Industrics Limited, ported fro 5 you know? It‘s still warm." ASHBEE BROS. Fill your bin now with Coals from the famous Royal Oak Mines. | ' â€"â€"Pay Laterâ€"â€" 4 to 6 Months to Pay Co 50 ROSEMOUNT AVE. f Phonesâ€"Weston: Yard 411 â€" Res. 1121â€"M Ashbee‘s now offer you Quality Fuels on the Budget Plan. 54 MAIN N. One ot a seriec presented hy All Garments Insured Against Fire, e J. HAWE Nt ow

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