. , Cues anti (516%: . mom! “MAKE AN OFFER" SALE menu I 919580: Full Price Weston MI. Hockey To Start Oct. 30th llldxet NHL. early this week. I in: revealed that more legis- Indon- were received " the -ttstttierrt than they were able to handle Ind u a conse- - 1 good deal of consider- BtHrt Ind to be given to all an- Our and can invon'ory mm be ruined. Sn “(at NHL. logistratlm Still- Onn For Junior Basketball Glasses 4 Little unions. the University of Toronto Tourmunenu will be later in the season, it is pl The Weston Recreation 4 Little Ave. is accepting the Sea Cadet building, R.C.S.C.C. Illustrious. Sessions will be from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. with instruction by Don Carroll, Physical Edueation graduate ttt the University of Toronto. VOLUME " NUMIII " Registrations Ire sti tor junior basketball im for boys which will cc on Tuesday, November Malta an offer on any Here's. your down payment on a NEW LI1.fttt.t?tt, litt, _ ,,K€"WM€mi - Final may f""""" Weston Balance only sun A. WEEK " BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE I 1931 for your present tires 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN I950 CHttYsLEtt'wiNDgtNt 1949 CHEVROLET COUPE 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN siootrJf%yut TIRE & TUBE m schedule. October at and mine sou mute}. WHY WALK I (her still open instruction commence -hunr Others " Chou. Prom- REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED '"'h-rrnrmot--s-mst Saturday mm be roducod. Soc vs Io-nlgln for the best buys In our hutory, reconditioned and .190?ch laud - on our lot, such II "In": ‘ Load 2m YI , At M on T. mm Ik' ": - pp ia est Fire Hall y R , " FU". ' ‘ a _ ' ' Al . . sl . m. ».. _ ‘1: ' new . . . .3 MI w ' Fw' " h, 'J,' re'tsr,%'j' rrirt/ji": . . "ii CN ’2’ tll E A Pc%Ft lt "r',Yte,ciaast 15!. ' ... iffy.“ .2, . l 1vN' ’ 1&1†Cty. ( open LT 9 ". '. ' r .â€' * . “" Riyal: " Tfry I 3 " 6 I. 'g’»% _ " f ruction I l '. Cl ’r', _ A) T .t _ 's 2, 'fr/tCP.' t l", ".7 L" _ FT?/'i'strrir " , men“. (, N ' Q! T as, r."'., v _', :tfati' ï¬x, (tl',.,,"'" " l ';'ifih?i,r: gt f"' " and at g. 'rr., _ ",' Ji;t/g'eiigra'is'diEE,sik', . "a-, _ i3??? _ ', if If ' l n g, y J', a, gy‘.§t?â€â€˜rcâ€â€™:â€â€˜;“â€â€ _ f i y‘é? _ "P 'sr S T , ssions ‘ N ., T l" "l'llt'fis,?rr,,l,:,:l,tr1illM'stt,i, F " . y, 'ts, y "l: pm. _ s'-'. “F; i} "i'r,ii(,'irtrl,il5lRi, , = set8t,g, " x ' '. h .r ‘ V T q anon, , . M: g y%%‘%é;ï¬ï¬ as":'r,er, 5% I f " "A/ts .3 'ct) i'll tt - " ' " s'. r". *2? ')i'llilli,l7 , ti l .,.. . l as: F, il rrr.th a; , .1 played I i V vi"'st:s/Ct?'iitll2i,'ol,, 1tti' e T o" 'd li, ,- j; 3 l? ( I' armed. * I . E" '/'kiiyt'%rd': , vt"' . " " 'kik'T'"srdti,ff' tt ey _ _ " - I C , ( t ')ct " 35% MP l > Pd, I ' (hi g btii 33% E tiit " " - tii unds: l irill "e, I 5:3 T Eh') th', l as the . & . .5 Mitih'th7,tNrr tillllllt week. ‘ g tah ? C' " t . i tith v l ' ug ' After the deluge came the helping hand _of the many area residents who proved to be "good neighbours" to than in Etobicoke, North York, Woodbridge, Thistletown, Pine Grove, and Hol- land Marsh. Many brought their clothing to the town fire hall where it was loaded into trucks and sent to the Salvation Army depot in the Armouries in Toronto for distribution. Fits Chief Ernie McGinnis of Weston is shown handing parcels up to the waiting truck as it loads up in front of the fire hall. _ . “t . "WEST YOIK‘S MW." WEEKLY" Woodbridge Minimum “who: Hakim 1951 DODGE REGENT SEDAN 1950 DODGE COUPE 1943 PONTIAC SEDAN 1947 DODGE â€DAN _ t94t CHRYSLER SEDAN Full priest $149 1940 MYMOUTH COACH Full price $17, "I. PON'I’IAC SEDAN Pull price ' " 1940 NA!" SEDAN - Full Price s 'il) Several ladies from this com- munity contributed their food and help in serving flood work- ers meals in Thistletown Church, and many donations of clothing were sent out to assist in helping those who have suf- fered such a lpgs., We have so many blessings to thank God for and our hearts are with those less fortunate. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and l, Harry from Stoufrvile visited ( Mr. and Mrs. Cameron on Thurs- day, l S m i t h field Goodfellowship Club met' on Tuesday and quilt- ed three quilts for this flood victims. A donation of $100.00 was donated from the club to the Hurrica e Fund. Plans were made for azaar to be held in Thistleto n Hall Saturday, Nov. 6th. . flee time for the groups is as follows: Junior members,, under The opening of the club was postponed one week to Novem- ber 2nd, due to Hurricane Hazel, but all is in readiness now, and a large turnout is expected next Tuesday afternoon when the club's new season will officially open. _ A meeting of the executive and the directqrs of the Weston Skating Club, to make final arrangements tor the opening of the figure skating season in Weston, was held on Sunday evening, October Mth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shel- don, Greenhills Village. SMITHFIELD NEWS Fiiiltilit Skiiiiiii this Season Itrilptspypv,7ril, V m WAY. "i'rii'E67rvzi3ir .Yoo ‘Knsus mo: ME THINK "BBtgry_r1E2ggtta-" M MMHT IE.“ THFR6 . ""'=aBdt'v"1?srf.t "Cr fii-itriii 5:5 mm? srutttrfrtt5ss or THIS cm WI. Iougnl E'?e" TtTftbhy _ MOTORS """"'"e i -- ,- quilt- ( , ! flood) I I t I 5100.00 f h a lub tol, ' o "s were _ mm in 1 . ', Nov. 1 . i A _ o mum: nun cum sum . “"0th POWER-Al new q CHOKE or two sun q must-man mot out . _ 0 mm storm Am Mum Call, cu. 1-1781 ' , a, Ge, a, Mr. Denes Pataky and Mrs. Lillian De Kresz have been en- gaged as club professionals, and another "pro" may be added later in the season, it was inti- mated. Application forms for mem- bership in the club will be in tthe mail this week, a club spokesman told the Times and Guide. It will be necessary for all members to complete a new application form, as all old records of the club were des- troyed by the flood, he added. FUEL on. HOME HEATER On Wednesday evenings, ‘one hour, from 7.to 8 pm, has been reserved for patch time, and patches will be sold to any club member during this period. Intermediate-and seniér mem- bers, Wednesday, 8 to 10 p.m.. and Sledâ€, l to 6 pm. 14 years of age, Tuesday, Thurs day and Fr_iday, 4 to b' pm. WITH EXCLUSIVE ElECYIIC plum)", 9crosie in, "so M3110.“ I. it. Agnew nu Wilson Ava. cu. 1-11.; I ILIIII “I!!! . OIL HOME HE: (Hag/step Mt. Donn!- -""-. " (OI! Itmt "" mtlb4tttNtattttt "ltatt't It9_trt' TII I!" "" II 10" All URI“. " Midget NHL Has Juvenile HOQRexBlans The Weston Midget NHL. hopes to operate a four-team juvenile hockey loop at the Weston arena this coming season, it was announced deft- nitely this week. Limited reg- istrations for these teams Ire being accepted at the Weston Recreation off1ce on Little Ave. with the schedule ew. pected to start sometiyfe next month. The ivLUirir/am will be strengthened with five junior Runnymede took the top hom our: in th western section while Weston placed second in the eastern section, one point below York Memorial seniors. The victor in the Weston-Runny- mede encounter will next face the sudden death TDIAA final game at Varsity Stadium on Thursday, November 4th, with the winner of the York Memor- ial-Mimico contest. Out of their 19-man team, ten of these boys were without bene- tit of experience on either I Ienior or a junior rugby team. However, Coach Thompson was able to mould all 19 into a hard playing organization which, to- morrow, Friday, October 29th will face the powerful Runny- mede Seniors in a sudden death encounter. this mean. by grabbing one victory and three tie. to earn a wet in the semi-tin). The team this year numbered 19, ttre below regular strength. Kevin; I below strength senior rugby team is nothing new for ca†" Mel Thompson but this year the number of new recruits to the team made the possibili- ti look rather discouraging. A “I and [sunny inex- Dl’hncod Weston high whoa] rugby tun surpriud their - petition and WWII alike © Forest Hill And Weston. -Play'To 12-12 Saw-Off WCVSJrs; Eliminated LITTLE " Ot,,' BEFORE roi, Mt ALLY USED Mlltgih 'Q Your lord-Momnl Ocular In In basin-uh nay. Hehaitaheir, his community. I maxim to maintain. He kItonthatsnmrion-staktiriGic cette-its-ttsto-tstatue/G by giving you the best much-nah in tho "gttxmditimtatttteh-s No runny known “and†- " hoop on knowing you. Your Pr.6hamerhyrrrtta"GkhrtpeeGG itt9tetomt,ttuomim_ttmGri-.T. 1ItdhthyitteretutseotiiGGG than in 'tr- tmoditittet Ind hip thin tti-tHi-rt-sat-iid' IT’S MEI! m BUY tlW GOIITS $Y loop at the t this coming announced deft- 5k. Limited reg- Um Rrthesiign 02% g tkahrgou can huge gItiItitadli :ouraging. ‘ _n team, ten 7 ithout bene- I n either a) ugby team. _ Impson was' into a hardl which. to-l Last Thurldly afternoon, Weston tied Forest Hill seniors [12-12 one: trailing 7-0 it the the]! way mark. Bob Pulford Itool: the Brst TD over for Wes. (ton and converted,' on an inter, cepted pass. Forest Hill scored 1 another touchdown after that to stake . commanding lead only [to have Jamie Caskey get BC. ',ross for a second Weston TD. ‘This put Weston within one ipoint of the visitors and every i effort was put forth to put over another TD and win the game. ' Time ran oui, however, before I the touchdown could be ac» ( complished and in the tlnai play l lot the game, Bob Pultord of, (Weston kicked the tying point. , Forest Hill Juniors eliminated the Weston team trom further play When they trounced the locals 14-0. phym unkind conch 'homp, i Ion. u the junior: have been', eliminated tron further play. 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