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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Nov 1949, p. 7

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COMBDiNAtiON DOOF$ ............cwmmmmmmimenmmmimmmimiim.=$16,00 CIOKHES LNE POIGS +m mmommmmmmemmminemmmmmummm®eâ€"00 JU. 9220 Store Hours Back to Normal 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"485 H. C. BROOKBANKS WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED <~SALE OF WALLPAPERS CcoNnTINUES » OFF MASSEYâ€"HARRIS Implements Parts and Service DODGE & DESOTO Cars and Trucks Parts and Service _ INSULMASTIC Car Undercoating Protects the metal from Corrosion & Rust BEAR Wheel Alignment & Wheel Balance Service NOW THAT MAIN STREET IS COMPLETELY FINISHED IN OUR SECTION WE ARE RESUMING OUR NORMAL STORE HOURS. Mon., Tues., Thurs. â€" 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wed. â€" 9 a.m. to 12.30 Fri., & Sat. â€" 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Painter, Decorator CILL. Dealer 7 LAWRENCE AVE. EAST WE DELIVER WESTON 1224 Sure, these pretty Weston Collegiate and Vocational School cheerâ€" leaders have lots to cheer about since two WCVS teams took top honours in their group last week. . The Juniors, who to date have scored 98 points and have only had 1 ::lnc scored against them, made certain of the TDIAA group crown when they blanked Port Credit 29â€"0 last On Saturday at Gibson Park, two games were played in the Moffat Little Big 4 Rugby League. In the morning,‘the Wildcats, coached by Wes â€" Boddington, downed Walt Hall‘s fightin‘ Alouettes. The afterâ€" noon saw the le:}ue-leading Riders extend their lead by defeating the Argos 21â€"0. Riders Lead Little Big 4 League Trim Argos 21â€"0; Alouettes Lose To Wildcats For 3rd Loss In Row The morning game. saw the Alouettes move into an early lead on Burch‘s touchdown. The Alouâ€" ettes held this lead and commanded the play up to the third quarter when fatigue started to take its toll. ‘ The Wildcats sparked by Trimble‘s tieing TD pushed on and finally went ahead on a TD by Maw. The Alouettes‘ play was noticeable by Curtis, Syes, Sandâ€" land, and Wheeler. While for the Wildcats, Riley, Dribar and J. Smith were outstanding. Walt is a lean, sixâ€"footer with a smirk to characterize his reaction to trouble. At the 1949 annual meeting of the Midget NHL he was elected to the viceâ€"presidency by a popular vote. He is beginâ€" ning his second year as coach of the National League Rangers. As a coach he is pleasantly peppery and gets the boys to work hard for him. He always feels that "every â€"team is a â€"championshipâ€"team."â€"â€" Walter Hallâ€""Walt vug canume onswones uaiteo WaTEMLOO, ONTARIO Lo ns cammue Broa In the afternoon session, Dick HOQOCK EY Walt is also busy in community "YOURS TO ENJOY\~ ‘NATURE UNSPOILED CARLING@S YOURS TO PROTECT The SHORTâ€"EARED OWL is an unusual bird of prey. Although a true owl, he hunts by dayâ€" light, often with focks of his fellows. Me is a most efficient mouse and pest destroyer, and deserves your protection. Watch for him at this season, Aying low over marshy fields Grainger‘s Roughriders advanced their leadership in the league by downing Howard Vail‘s Argos 21-0.! Thomson sparked the Riders with two TD‘s while Grainger and Beacom went over for a couple more. Don Head kicked a single point which completed the scoring. For the Argos, the defeat put them in third place behind the Wildcats. Hawton, Hill, Noyes, and Norm Weston were outstanding. Standing _ Riders ..»....umss 8 Wildeat® ....«.«... 2 Argos scammumes 1 Alouettes ... 0 Scoring Trimble (Wildcats) ... Head (Roughriders) .. McKee (Roughriders) Thomson (Argos) Beacom (Roughriders) Breakwell (Argos) ... life generally. He has an imâ€" pressive record:; 1. Coached the bantam lacrosse team to Lakeshore championship. Besides all this, Walt finds time to be employed by city hall, Toâ€" ronto, and maintain a very lovely apartment with a most charming wifeâ€"Leone. He is a member of Westminster United Church. Peter Rogersâ€"‘Pete" 2. Currently is coaching the Moffat Little Big 4 rugby Alouetâ€" tes team. Executive members of the Old Men‘s Hockey League. 4. President of the Junior Comâ€" munity Council, 5. Active member of the minâ€" strel shows in the past. s 6. Executive member of the Weston Community Council. _ Although Pete is a newcomer to Weston he is already busy in the community recreation â€" program. Pete will be making his debut this season as coach of a team in‘ the American League. He will also be doing duty as a referee. Pete was busy this summer, serving as a coach and umpire in the Weston Baseball Association and in the Mt. Dennis Pee Wee Baseball League. Nowadays, he can be seen working at the arena every morning. In the past Pete had a successful time as a hockgy player with the Glace Bay Miners in the Cape Breton Hockey League. Despite the tough grind, Pete still grins about it. Pete works at A. V. Roe during the day time. He has an apartâ€" ment on Joseph Street which he shares with his very attractive and petite wife. _ We‘ll be hearing about Pete this winter when his team starts skating. School League‘s GridPlayoffDates TDIAA Quarterâ€"Finals, Nov 3 Aâ€"East York Stadium, 1.00 .m.«=Etobicoke v, East York, ;mlor and serlor, Bâ€"Oakwood ludiumhl pm.; Runnymede v. Vaughan Rd., junior || \ and senior. C=â€"Mimico School Gro%.:o pm.; Searboro v. Mimico, 3 and senioy. _ Dâ€"Gibson Park, 100 pm.: York Memorial v. Weston, junios and senior. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON 1 25 4 212:“;2\2 3 531 0 L F A Pts 15 12 10 10 10 Thursday.. Seniors trounced Brampton 48â€"5. on Friday to bring group senior crown also to Weston. The cheerleaders.are, L& row, left to right: Mary Jane Knapp, Beryl Milroy, June Terrell, Ihll;y Jane Benâ€" nett. Front row, left to right: Eleanor Desmond, Joan Pender, Sheil Semple, and Ann O‘Dell. Weston Modern Appliances To Sponsor Team It was announced Monday that the Weston AC Intermediates will be sponsored by Weston Modern Appliances and will play under the name of the sponsor. A preâ€"seaâ€" son schedule will be played at Georgetown, according to Lloyd Miller, against three teams: Oakâ€" ville, Brampton and Georgetown. The first gamdé will be played toâ€" night by the Weston team against Oakville, the second game of a doubleheader, Exhibition games with the teams from Varsity are still in the offing and await definite word from the arena as to when ice will be availâ€" able. * ‘East York Stadium, 1.00 p.m., â€"Winners of A and C, junior and senior. Semiâ€"Finals, Nov. 8 Oakwood Stadium, 1.00 p.m.â€" Winners of B and D, junior and senior. Finals, Nov. 16 Home brewing of beer has beâ€" come legal in Germany again for the first time since 1989. Hitler banned home brewing at the outâ€" set of war to preserve grain for food. Varsity Stadium, 1.00 p.m.â€" Winners of â€" semiâ€"finals, junior and senior. 43 MAIN ST. N. _ Delivery Every Hour FALL NOW ON AT INGCH‘S For a cool, fresh appearance, keep your lipstick and skin reâ€" freshener in the refrigerator. aniP ut n I | \, ‘ | # ~ "‘ 5 \‘ I | H -J | l | / $ H\\ RL_ LIL (10 C3 : T < \\\ n ) \ y ak y AT THE fewll DRUG STORE + Washing Machines o_ c _ _ A18TH | _ _ ANNIVERSARY SALE!! 18 Years on Eglinton Ave. Your Guarantee of Satisfaction OR 7800 Standard Size Tub Easy Rolling Wringer Large Wringer Rolls All White Porcelain , H.P. Oilless Motor Gyrator Model Fully Guaranteed Liberal Tradeâ€"in Allowance $5.00 DELIVERS THIS MACHINE TO YOU GLINTON RADI AND ‘Euchre, Bridge, D.q or Entertainment _ RCSC ‘ILLUSTRIOUS‘ HALL For ‘Your Nextâ€"â€" . . Ideal Heated USED BICYCLES Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports 5 JOHN STREET KEYS MADE â€" SKATES SHARPENED SAWS SHARPENED â€" BICYCLES REPAIRED C.C.M. MATCHED SKATING SETS Pllw in Stock See Us for All Your Sporting . Equipment Requirements 1843 E, At 310{13[.50 « For Information Write â€" m CHAIRMAN SEA CADET COMMITTEE P RCS.C. "ILLUSTRIOUS", WESTON °IR Boys‘ and Girls‘ BUDGET TERMS New and Used Bicycles Sold on Budget Terms SEE OVR SELECTION OF erin St. Refreshment Booth Available WINTER WESTON 1900 4* £4

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