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Times & Guide (1909), 7 Oct 1954, p. 7

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. - ---'----------------------------c ---- , CC, ’3’ _ . Ray Kerr kicking for both strong Brunpton team last W ed as the ' } . I ' /eL, . F . game progressed and In t points Ken 5mm; and Alan nesdey end two first-halt touch. the last half were n6t only hour L Gran shone defensively. downs gave the visitor: their ing the “ran; Bramptonites but A. ye" yr", he . ' Bantam. Lou lead which was never threaten. were within scoring distance on 1 .irita.l suffering . The Weston Bantam. met I ed. The Weston boys imprdved mm, occttriotta. 1' ruling nomad“ t , in extremely a . . . ;I"or three weel You" sters L' o F s f t T lbeen unable to F I - "The surgical or emtma 7 . il Ine P ttt a e Y ape I,':',',: he der., "l"' jit?ititA ttttlt ttrtiiirat Before the game, the coach of the visitors was apologizing. to Mel Thompson for the beating that his team was going to give to Weston as they wished top The biggest upset ot the year was wrung last Thursday at the Weston High School Field when 'the highly touted York Memor- ill Seniors were held to a one- all tie by Reston in a game that had all the thrills of a Rose Bowl (nine. . Lu! Week's loom Weston Seniors 1, York Mem- orhl 1; Weston Juniors 2, York Memorial IF. Brampton Bantams It Weston b. 'Mt Pontiac '51 Monarch Sedan Air-conditioning, automatic fransmission, popular Fleevline sedan __.r._r.F_._._._ _ U Air-conditioning and radio, very clean can Radio, air-conditioning, automatic trans- mission, one-owner car _ T vrq_ ""r"w_Frrw 'llesttt,r,! Matezs itd " Old: "SS" Sedan gum In" on bur Rind of CI! know who! th. marl-I udviu and [HI-IE] Just "number, I GOODWIll car ts your quorum.- of "rufaetion. _ A two-door "dun it a good idnu for a family with chlldnn. Thou an no door handles in Oh. back no. for ittquuittv. hand: to tinker with. Some polka dopanmum buy noOhing but twer-door "dons with the mm. thing in mind. In. primnor can't nuddonly drop out of night. In long drivu, i“: actually the thudy, tiny vibrations form "will. and road thot Oil. you am, no! big iolh and bumps. Eight-cylindnr origin“ vibrate In: than than, " if 100 Inch 3 lot of long trips, you thould uric-July “mid" a big car. "an you In". " Inch VII. daemon Mun a 6 or " :vlindcr cur. Tho mom power and w.lteht, Oh. In: ."nermr. Tho In". cull-my, th. kn pow" and wright. "and,” Eli". In; of tts. noun: you want I "t 'ie.e.",A,1'lt, SEDAN gamer, Defamer Coupu on Hal "r yawn. mould Mophn with a. hmily " load up. Th.r'rs ttrod hr the young follw wh. in. a In of WOOMIII. “My haw. hrs of no": for pulling whing- trbEPttOHE CNIHV l-ISOO . WESTON, ONIAIIO at (Formirly J. T, Farr & Son) CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE , & “I! H. - Wm - CH. 1-52" “and" you Oh. trial and w and an vn In, our "Ion In ugly to holy you ttnd OI" WI!" ynu and no". "any know tftotr can, Ind ”any lhoir can In In“. for. Evan if you're no. in yo), drop around - wn'll be glad to gin lay hnlp w. (an. You Can Duo-2d On (my "GOODWILL" [Jul Cu (in-nun Only However, a tight defence plus an alert bttelttieid kept the York, ers away from ply dirt with only one single point scored. Bob Pulford kicked the only Weston point with Brian McKerey, Ed Longhouse and George Kerr do. ing most of the ball carrying. Junior Game The juniors continued on their winning trail with a close 20 score over York Memorial with recognition in the Red Panther game. Having come from I win over Forest Hill by a 38-0 more the York Memorial were $trepar- ed to resume their football let non. ’46 PLYMOUTH “DAN Heater, Defroster mam 11295 $1215 [IKE "-tttttt'ttatttsit-tavir' “men-union odd Monaay, September" tiir20th found all of the teams out and On Monday, September 13th the Mottat Bowling League got under way and this first night of the season was merely for tun, and incidentally, to give the two good old hardworking league "Joe Boys" a chance to cheek the averages and choose teams accordingly. There was a very good turnout, with the result that quite a few people didn't make the league and had to be put on a waiting list. The popularity of safety tape was provon school children brought their bicycles to charge by members of the Weston and C Haner of the Weston Police Department ht Bowling And Golfing Attract Employees - . - - _V...-.._-. .-. ,.--.... u. m". mm- charge by members of the Weston and District Jac, [Chamber of Comme Haner of the Weston Pplice Department helps to keep order amongst the man who were in the first rush for the safety reflector tape for the rear tenders of For Prim IM, write or phone W. If. 'Irtry 'eh"r. L Woodirldho, Ont. . "The ”can. lure! Fclr tn 1 au Dominion BIG MIDWAY All Three Days GATE PRIZES ,Saturday a Mon. CFAIR 00T.8th,9th&11th Salurday, Del. 'tlt Monday. Del. 11 (THANKSGIVING DAY) I. Usual Big Fair Day 2. Horse Show, Human, Jumper: and Follies S. Harness Racing WOODBRIDGE mrairr Sui. . I.C.A.$.C. Bond Many Other Events Western Horse Sha, (ovor " horses from Canada and U.S.A. Tom Bishop - Trick Horse and Roping de- ntortstrertiort. Children's Day (with special ovenh) Square Dance Compari- tion (2:00 pm.) _ tuertatu and Swine Show Rabbit and Gravy Show Pony Ioclng Pally tank, Shoop and WESTON ARENA PUBLIC SKATIIG smmv. 00mm on. 2:30 to ..tr-.cttihlr.et 1ge Penn's Wolcom with Chm ADMISSION 30c 0:00 pin. to 10:30 p.m. Ethel - "Well, hardly; see. we are hurried now!" TIMES WERE CHANGED Clara. to her old chum - "And that horrid Smith boy that used to pester you with his law making - dpes he worry you In much u ever?" Golf Tourney On September 23rd, Moftats had a Fall Golf Tournament at the St, Andrews Golf Club. That was the day it rained a little, shone a little and blew a lit, tle. However, it didn't deter any of the avid golfers from Moftats. Some of the golfers teed oft " 7:30 in the morning and some of them hadn't even got up at that hour. Ron Webb arrived with brakes screaming and then found he had forgot- ten Harry Luckhurst. Of course there was nothing for it but to turn around and go looking for Harry. Ron must have found Harry because someone said that Harry was just teeing off when they were ftnlshing the eighteenth hole. B. Garner and T. Dine! tied Top bowler for the men was Jack Conner with a high three with H/C of 721, Charley Mal- oney had high three without H/C for a total of 754. Vie Barefoot had High Single with- out H/C 313 and he also had the High Single with handicap of 343. Arlene Yard and Doreen Lee shared the honours and top ladies' scores for the evening with Arlene taking the High Three without H/C for a 602 score end Doreen Eee-the High Three with Handicap " 688. Jack Cooper holds the men's High Average with 223 and Ar- lene Yard, although she lost a little, is still very high with an average of 208. raring to go. Winners for the evening were the Injunears with a full score of seven points. The Hooz Bounds were next with five points and the Flotsam came in with nothing. Top scorers for the night were Dave Noble witvut a handicap, score - 741, Ar ene Yard 645; High Three with Handicap, Gord Cruickshank; High Single with- out handicap, Dave Noble; High Single with handicap Ron Blake and High Average Dave Noble with 247. On Monday Sept. 27th. the Injunears won again to, bring their total points to 14: The Watchers climbed a little and are close to the Injunears with a score of 11. The Bums, who had a score of two last week, are still at I score of two this week. ' Arlene Yard did a bang up job of bowling and walked away with all of the ladies' top scores for the evening, and her aver- age is 215. _ provon last Saturday "Emma when more ElmSOreet p'laygrounc-i to iii/vial/r/aaa' Lir, mud to hav. them taped free of Imber of Commerce. Here Sgt. among" the many-boy; 9nd girls mumv. cacti: r, 1954' W ipr lst low gross with a score of 86 which means that there 3111,5931? tods tatlayrttit, game TaiFtiiriiFd." A. Smith came in with Ist low net and Irv. Yew- man managed 2nd low net. The 1st low gross for the Ladies was Willi Miller‘s followed by Ev. Cole with 2nd low gross. Joe Neil won the Hidden Hole on the Ist nine and E. Pain won the Hidden Hole on the last nine. The most honest GTG' for the day wff 8. Boyko. Most of the girls chose to play the nine hole course» but Mary Jane Gilmore and Willi decided to play the 18 hole course. Mary Jane by the way, came in with third low gross. . O.M.L ROAD SERVICE 266 Main St. N. Weston V._ "'honecCH. 1-176] . We . Sgecialize n BRAKE sumo: moron REPAIRS All! LuschTIou Pete Manson’s _ Garage SECTION Among the satisfactions of a Bank Account . . It'Y-Asrthqtli+terh-ahort mymmmm , It's reassuring to watch “winds grow . . . to have your bank book record Four programs thon 200 Weston the? bikes. ioown I am a block sedan. For the luxury and price make a point to no mo tonight. _ Mm sun or ")hmtinr,r lhrqttM DOWN I am finished in snappy Iwo- tone black and grey. See me tonight. Member of the campaign com. mittee John Seaborn stated that all the captains and canvassers have worked hard to make the drive a success and there is lit- tle doubt that they are going to receive the full amount aimed at. He also explained that cer- tain employee groups make th ir contributions at the end of gf, year at which time the VON expects to receive a tair sum. about uh- I'M What “I 1110. In! qrittia- ol " an ”it! Ave., I“ III In!) "t_. all! to win (Continued trom Page I) der of Nurses. This is said to be a little better than at the same stage in the VON campaign last year and campaign headquarters see the $5,000 objective in view. _ 914. C: ton and nurses Tt'r. 'sd, of the Humber 5,,» s', Memorial hm- 'fr Sf. pital to thank for his health. A yen ago he entered the hos- pital suffering from a haemorr, h-ging stomach ulcer and facing an extremely serious operation. Por three weeks before he had been unable to walk. 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