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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Jun 1949, p. 7

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, l Thousands of friendly visitors enjoy Ontario Holidays every year. Let'. give them A warm welcome! ."urs MAKE THEM WANT ro COME BACK?! TRAIL riding is fun in Algonquin Park. 2,170 square miles of un- touched lake and woodland is set asidn ior holiday-making 4 to 6 hours drive from Ottawa, Hamilton or Toronto. For information write to 8uperinten- dent, Algonquin Provincial Park, Algonquin Park Station, Ont. The Cyclamen had two big in. nings, the 4th when they tallied Some nifty relief pitching by Lloyd Lucian whovuuhed to the rescue of I falterintr Morris in the 5th inning saved off a determined Gui: rally and nllowed CCM to melt up their second straight win of the nelson when ther eked out I close 8-7 score over Gait last Wednesday " Gibson Park. HIywnrd, on the mound for For mm, pitched steady ball a! stuck out five batters. McCormick whiffed 10 bath". sauna D .....- 221 221 S-Ill 12' 6 Fomnti ......... f26 005 F--1? 14 5 V Batteries: McCormick and Argo Skyward and H. Docherty. CCM 8, Gait T all News “has“ and Fad-n hit home tau and Tommy Doe. M slammed out two double: for the extn hue hitters. Argo peced the Squere D hit: ten with three ate hits including . triple. McMillun and Burnett glue connected safely three time: each. O'Rourke hit . home run in ttretMrdimtingnrtthrusttodretn no“ - of the we. Barry Dttdtart, lad the wimn' him" with this. for four while Funk ambit-on. Tommy Dockerty ad J tmtalt Ouch drove out two haunted-mum, tuut_thortsmreemnti -6Moetuirmtrtr. 'qatemi9, on “I. mound for the toe, did et Atthe an." At- Mum ttat, tpn hu show}: au, "In“ ht wu truly hit while a thm. IO Bupport Vlvued “Mutt“ , ditfieattvfor I Minimal”. In. haunting ”For mam“ annota- youhydwnhc Inn-Db;- 11-13 - but My. a (like. Puk. in I - Mount D-iauatstrul.t'trttttatiuaau. Weston Phone 709 Weston Auto Supply PLAypkpvyp 1TI'FRvmoRS--Juiy and August All persons interested in working as summer employees of the Community Council are asked to contact the Director of Recreation, 2 King St. Applicants will be considered from 10 mm. to 2 pm. or by phoning Zone 4.222 for an appointment. Positions are open in following classifications: DAY CAMP C0UNSELL0R--hronth of July (Preferably Boys). Wgston 1ltsmmunity Council m THE SADDLE (Preferably Girls). SUMMER PROGRAM New - Used Parts for all Cars Glass Keys Cut While You Wait Complete Machine Shop Service My in AW» Park WE DELIVER FRAZER G. EARLE, Director of Recreation. REE ' Kodak. & I. E In Softball Games The organist, however, was still Maxim; the vplpntary. _ I “It's all right, mhmmie," said ‘the child, "It’s only the signature tune." , A mother and her little daugh- ter hurried into church, thinking they were late. - R H E Moore m”... 313 010 I--. 9 9 4 A. V. Roe ...... 026 168 x-22 11 2 Batteries: Reid, Madill (6) and Meadows, Bates; Symes and Hor.. beau, William: (8). Checkers enjoyed I perfect day at bat with three hits. Ray Hulf and Hamilton connected for two hits each. Sutton hit the only home run of the guns for A. V. Roe in the 6th innings. Can. Acme -....100 102 ir-- 4 9 4 Kodak _............" 410 x-IO 10 1 Batteries: Simpson, Meyers (4) ttttd Watson; Potter and Mumford. A. Y. Rite 22, Moore 9 "14'.va iaruu iiu, in; inning. in the hut two when they scored 11runn to put the game itthe bag. Dave Stunt we: the big hitter for Moore with' ll hits. including I double. Al Clancy hit snfely twice while George Reid slammed out e double. Ken Gray with I home run and Jackson with u double were 'the extra bane hitters. Acme was guilty of some pretty sloppy base- running and hindered their dances thereby. .- In one of the poorest exhibitions of softball in this early season. the strong A. V. Roe team trounced ' weak Moore team by a 22-9 more in a game that dragged and lacked interest. . George Reid and Maditl ’16!" Moore gave up 11 hits but were very wild Ind walked " button George Sykes pitched a pretty steady gums and struck out 10 but he gave up 10 walks also. _ Earl Brown for Acme drove out two safehits to lead his team along with Lorne Oliver who also had a like number. Meyers drove out a triple for Acme. Norm Jackson, Bill Mumford And Ken Gray hid two hits each for Kodak. Kodak enjoyed twb big innings when they scored 9 of their rum, while Alex Potter on the winners' mound pitched steady ball in git. in: up only nine hits and he re- ceived excellent support afield. He was iaelined to wildness and walked T batters and “ruck out three. Jack Simpson pitched fair Jul) for Acme and he was relieved by Charlie Meyer; in the 4th who held the Cnmenmen pretty well in cheek to the end. ' Kodak that I lurprize into the Industrial cnmp but Thursday at Gibson Park when they stepped into the highly touted Canadian Acme and trounced them by a 10-4 Icon. ' COM ~- 000 350 tr-a 5 l Gair ......._...._ 200 040 l-T " , Batteries: Morris, Luckett (6) and Raid; Scnmetti wd Hughes. Kodak 10, Candi.“ Act“ 4 l Parker and Reid vor- the only CON him" to ttet two hits. Bob Hughes and Pete Johnston each mpped at throe uh blown for tair with both boy: toning I two- hau hit. Doug Elliott'drou out two hita for Gait. laid in that mum at]: hint. He [an up only 'tm hits And struck out that. Morph wu touch-d for I " blown Ind Lukott yioldad 5 to tin the loan I decided edge in ttts hitting department. ghmummmm: {humus-n. QMrHdtbdrbieirtainaittth. uh via an drove _ hon thrttursmdwitltafoarhitb- good {or tour run- and had two II. on MM Lloyd Luann ”We. the mud stuck out lorry anlndet Dum- porttoput-tdtotumlir. ping-'3'. 1"o%'7;'ei"Li7ril2tll in) brmfrun tau. to Pain Gd City Phone JU. 8101 JU. 5309 RHE REE Surviving are hi: widow. ery Ann DIM; I son. Prank (Piper) ind t dlughter In. W. Hullignn, both of Toronto. Milk, butter And dice-o In being told without ration ticket! but " fixed price. throughout tango. the tom-alt - An authority on the bagpipes, he trained the Malvern Collegiate Boys' Pipe Band Ind also I num- ber of girl pipers. Por some your: Mr. Bain had been an employee with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. He Wu a member of the Irish Regiment of Canada Anociulon, the Pipers' Sochty of Gerunds and Bonn Pm- byterlnn Church. Mr. Bain was born in Scotland and trained as n piper while on service in Egypt. HI Ilsa spent four years with the Imperial Army in South Africa. He came to Can- ndl in ling, Enlisting with the 134th Battalion, he served over- ml in the First World War. Join, ing the Irish Regiment of Cnnadl in 1928, he held the rank of pipe major until the end of the Second World War, when he retired. Former pipe major of the Irish Regiment of Canada and father of Prank (Piper) Bun, conch of the Weston Lions Lacrosse Club, Wil- liam Bain, M, died Sunday at his home, 480 Lunsdowne Avenue, To- ronto, after a prolonged illness. Veteran of two wan he also ser- ved some years with the Imperial Army. 7 Montreal - Jersey City Newark a... Syracuse M Buffalo ...r...e., Baltimore n Rochester .. Toronto .__ Jersey City, Buffalo, Montreal and Syracuse have played tie game: to be played at a later date. Result. of Games Played This Week Newark ..__....... 9 Rochester ...... 3 Jersey City - 8 Buffalo m... 0 Montreal ._.._..13 Baltimore ._... 6 Syracuse .........U3 Toronto m...“ l Moore Gait w MT. DENNIS PEE WEE BASEBALL B. Sample (Y Jrs.)- J. Cruick- shanks (1nd.) ._ E. Gillis (1nd.) - C. Snyder (Y Jris0.. M. Payton (Ind.)...... J. Dixon (M.L.) .-.. Leading Pitchers CCM ......._--r.-o-. Kodak ...-.-q---_... Fermti .---..0.._.. Square D m... Canadian Acme - William Bain , Dies, Father Lacrosse coach Humber Heights ... Mohawk! -r_.--..q. King Street N. Remington ..-...-. Mgple UU...........,...... Senior Lennie P GNTA Seniors ... 1 YWCA Seniors. 1 Junior League P YWCA Juniors. 2 Independents -... 2 Maple Lea! --. 2 GNTA Juniors.. 2 Lending Baum a-Red Sox were defeated in . final game and will enter pllyotfs u the second place tum. JUNIOR Note: Hardington will play King Street " Gibson Park on Monday, May 30. The winner will enter the playoffs against Memorial and the loser wil enter the playoffs against Humber Heights. Bowering (Y Jrm)... 2 2 O'Dell (1nd.) m..- 2 2 Tarzwtll (GNTA Srs.) 1 _tiitjTi,srts.) .....,) l c INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LADIES' SOFTBALL ( Thur-day, lay it - Senior: Humber Keisha IT, Rod So: 16; Junior: [lumber Knight. 18, Mem- orill 8. (Sudden death than! to decide tint place). . SENIOR mummies Iliad Sax .._...._._._ White Sex .._._.. Humber Heights - Hudington ..-.......... Humborview ..-..... Naples Lug... Hardington -tr, mp1: bl! w, gander: Hudington 29, Kayla LII! all“! N Ion-Au. In”. It“. ___ - Hunk-rm- 8 1 2,'trgt --- 1 1 --- it I 'upuu.f....-.-..,. 0 1 mum... ' : BtWtt'PtttR3rNAU, Monday In, Wt: White ttox It, birii'sGTiii w, Junior.. Humbervhw t, Kin; Shot 5. Wane-day, I” " --tunior: Friday, May 9f-thnior: White Sex 28, Bed Box 9. REPORTS Rochester ....._... 3 Buffalo m... 0 Baltimore -....- 6 Toronto a-.. l Pet. 1.000 .677 .667 .500 Pet. 1 .000 1 .000 .667 .500 .500 .500 .250 .200 tll Aiiii to; FISH-i 33'1"" (“MP “new: “You won late No tttttttire/tlit.. P1re my: a Previously unharmed _811,162.57 Anonymous -"...-....-.-...- 300.00 J. Evan- Plewel 'ee'-..-.-. 5.00 John - ..........._..... 5.00 Funk Allatt _....-..-..--. 2.00 W. K. Burlington ..... 5.00 W. R. McGuin ....._.- 16.00 W. Sandman F......-.........-...-. 1.00 Rum“ 800 ....---._.- 10.00 Everett Charles wlmeon 16.00 Mm. B. W. Bull w... 10.00 Herbert Bull ....-.._--r.r.- 10.00 Total to date 50 Yard dash, midget boyir--1, D. Macdonald, St. John School; 2, J. Sonoski, St. John School; 8, R. Taylor, Hardington School. M Yard dash, midget trirltt--1, C. Fender, Maple Lent School; 2, T. Macdonald, St. John School; 3, §1 Christie, Plumber Height The following are the individual results for the Weston Track and Pitlf Jltton, May 24th.: ' V, ,,,,..__-_ u“...- School; _ 60 Yard dash, junior boys-1, B. Hull. Memorial School; 2, K. Lea- vens, Maple Leaf School; 3, R. Fisher, Memorial School. In the 10 and 11 yen-old clan the Hamilton squad trounced the SLrCachnrlnen team 9-4. Sparked by the sharp-shooting of Jefferiea and Schropshire the Hamilton squad broke a 2nd period tie to shoot ahead in the last two periods ofthe game. To wind-up a day filled with children’s activities the Weston Senior O.L.A. club wen hosts to Peterboro and Ion. . closely- taught battle 11-10. 75 Yard dash, senior bors--t, W. Hanna, Senior Public School; 2, J. Iarwterreer-trertfor- 'Prrbfie-frehrmtr 3, J. Madgett, Humber Height School. 75 Yard dash, senior trirhr- 1, B. Duck, Humber Height School; 2, M. Gaff, Senior Public School; 3, E. Dewell, Thistletown School. 440 Yard dash, senior boys- lst, B. Huang, Senior Public Following the Field Meet the softball diamond was the centre of activity for the early evening with game: being played in the Welton Junior Ladies Softhnll Leann. The YWCA Juniors trounced the Maple Lea! District teem 26-10 in the opener which new R. Bowerinz win her second pitching effort and also new S. S'emple ot the Y boost her batting Average with d for 6. In the second game of the double header, Independents walloped the Girls Nautical Training Associa- tion Jr. 27-1. A. O'Dell pitched a stellar fume allowing only 1 run and 5 hits. Aided by the heavy bate of E. Gillie with 4 hits, M. Payton with 3 hit! the Independ- ents were in charge of the game throughout. Over in the Lacrosse Bowl about 150 interested Idultl watched the Pee Wees battle through two games of lacrosse. In the 8 and 9 year-old class Stan Osborne’s Wes- ton team defeated Bill Johnson's Mimico outfit b.2. Stars of the game included Johnson and Jet- fez'lel of Weston with 2 goals apieca. 60 Yard dash, junior ttirhr--t, M. Mnjury. Maple Leaf School; 2, J. Burlington, King St. School; 3. M. McIntosh, Humbor Height School. bail-no. of the pond. m it. Io- or-tati" children hon out school. Dun to last ninth your mom!!!“ m band no tttisdttg Iron: tho - but an“ of this the panel. no B "tttto.. Tho inter-choc! track And Md moot llw ohm uhooll computing. Thou inch-id: Momodol. Sonia! Public, King Shoot. St. John. Rumba: Haitian, Hula but. Radiator: Ind Thistlm'n. Me morlol School carried off top honorl tor total points follow“ by Senior Public and Kin: Bttéot schooll. In the throo division. Senior Public took tho trophy for highest Icon in tho Senior compo- tition, Munoz-id School won the Junior competition while King Street copped tho Midget divilion. It in estimated that about 800 chLld_ryn participate} in theymeet. Ag a novelty game the YWCA Senior Girls met the Senior Public School Boys softball team and pro- vided more laughs than do" pllyl. The econ at the end of 6 innings of play was Senior Public Boys 12, YWCA Girls 6. Much-Without mm;mnu Aom9oed WP‘WLWE 'd"hSll'Td 1t,ttgTdta'ttt.,ttha rg,1'ftt%g,rAttt BMW mm- tu-otdrtl-ttg.oerttaatr. Poth"riagttti-th.dm- 'ttrattod-tiorsortutNets yaytlealrttltsietearodatktyTu be; 5m? $333315: m'uhowaoim manna-1mm 'taatadettud.ratiutoras. Westén Arena 1 949 APPEAL (0&th CON". MAM "Y" Fuhion 111,806.37 10.00 16.00 10.00 10.00 Stlnding broad jump, junior boys-I, M. Ord, Memorial School; 2, J. Naylor, Memorial School; 8, A. Graft, Memorial School. tletown School Running broad jump. senior. girl- --t, B. MIjury, Maple Les! School; 8, E. Barton, Senior Public _8chgo}; 8, N. Mowbny, Senior Pair Standing broad jump, midget boys--i, B. Atram, Memorlsl School; 2, W. Ruby. Namath! School; 8, D. Grundy, King Stunt School. Standing broad Jump, midget girlkl, N. Hay, King St. Sthool; 2, D. Thompson, Memorial School; 3, L. Sainsbury, King Bt. School. Stlnding broad jump, senior boytr--i, B. Myles, Hardington School; 2, T. Repton, Memorial School; 3, J. Mitchell, Memorial Standing brand jump, senior girlr-1, J. Burlington, King Street School; 2, B. Jeffrey, Memorld School; 3, D. Snider, King St. School. . Standing brand Jump, senior ttiris-- 1, S. Sanders, Senior Pub. lie School; 2, M. McKenzie, King St. Schogl; h M. McCallum, Thin- BUG, m. Public saloon. z, Running broad Jump, Icnlor boys --i, B. Nylon, Radium School: 2, T: 1retttop, Memqrin! School; 8, lie School. School. Running blond jump, In!» boy- --t, J. Ntylor. Homoritl School; 2, . Brought”. Kin; gt. Ichool; 8, D. Hawk, Eine M. School. Hamlin: hood jump. lulu glrbl, B. Jeffrey, “marl-l School; I, J, Crawford. Ila-low §chool; 8, D, unwell, mum-u .1; um. mamas School. "an?“ 'ia-ri.--'. human-1M: I. W m ttht all bo 1 I " t de.'t'trg'ttgtt'tgtig tat'" 1 I. lumbar J"irttt 'tree-CII. yen/ “it mi ind ttmm, nun: My g. LWWW "OT"'"'"' a. mill. m school; a, D. fiCGTi,' nu mm trflsooty I, D. Grundy, It»; “not wool; ttpt tthtt mutt: II Tagd s _ was an“... 44lt Yuri "by. In!” qtd---t, lumber - land; g, Kb: Inflated: A ”than: tehou. High lump. sgnipg tpre-l, ' “I On ”In! III-I. "' his?» Jeieyrel, s; D. nanny-oi; union-m slt,,",'g:'t','g'fh'te.'.'tlt,'yiPg,et'iC,' f,', 'tat t'htdg,Trg1W,tfPr A” Inclusion of representnu'ves 01;!me otgnnintionl on att Bond: dealing with than mm Aggressive Ind immediate action to recapture Ion anthem the. Momma: of new anthem to Ichieve security of upon sunken through {omighud munitions Dominion marketing legidnlon bud on the imam. of d-oemde pm coetrok ' PRODUCTION EXPORT MARKETS PRICES For your protection the Progressive Conservative Party' will take these steps: _ ' _ "" mum" and "" mam" I ARE " sum . I VOTE FOR RODNEY ADAMSON " WEST y 2903 noon wm . Mtl. 9393 V 4 MAIN It. sou-u " YOIIR PROGRESSIVE Reclamation end contention of existing soil was; duelopnem of new “do; ind: gmgwmmmmwwmmuemwhpmJn-m o A detiuite forum]; in the hm Prices Support Act for arriving at Boor prices. . The formula will allow for ntiniom in prodyction and demand for individual 2iGinGini Gor' pace riiiritiiioiihiiea 6d ihéirirriirdrtrrev." That is the 8% sales cu. The one the budget missed. The one that hits you hardest. This quotation P, ' . . This tax costs the Con-dim taxpayers 30 cents for every dollar of processed material". ' from a Liberal member of Ptrliament shows what the government is doing to keep axes high . s . despite the "bribery". reductions in the budget. So that you may have a sure, adequte income, the Progressive Conserved" Party will . Reduce ales taxes . Provide deductions to farmers for menu hem of funily who contribute to revenue; I Reduce income tax rates 0 and the ndmininntive peruattion of and increase exemptions. tiemers by tn collectors. You Can Defoe! Your Bt-t Tax Problem . . . it I. l‘h‘r hr aauuai Go. 'ltfrtiyrHuqurrtt6ti_rg, I. Hulls”. “to: NH: m tie an 'x A tug..." “nu-“W umm . t :1 LLUT" r-e - Lu"e " MAIN BY. SOUTH mo: IN YOUR our wncn luau” [BEE] Ae 6aaauau, am GUARANTEED GOLD Flu.” 7Ef'lrrEE] BRIGELET gEEEllfifEIillE til “TEE JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP" q Floor prices will be named well in advance of production period. mun-mu In: ' “WAY! w. Theiioorpricehm-iliuarriet 'S in granulation with represent-am M Your all 5mm up!“ I: don mm! and 'Pt

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