Times & Guide (1909), 24 Nov 1955, p. 7

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Weston Bowling Team Wins Third Prize In Contest The Weston team, from St, John‘s Roman Catholic church and calling . themselves "The Ducks," chalked up a score of 1472 with handicaps, for which they will receive a $25 award. First prize is $150; second $75. The team is composed of: Capâ€" tain, Roger Cooper; secretary, John MacDonald; members, Reâ€" mo Florian, Alf Heakes, Helen Heakes, Ethel Cooper; spares, Belerley Wilkinson, C. Arthur. The team bow!s at the Weston Bowling Lanes. Come in today. Fun" contest sponsored by the Ontario Bowling Proprietors‘ Asâ€" sociation. A Weston bowling tearh capâ€" tured third prize last week in the first week of the "Bow!l O‘ ‘55 DODGE Demonstrator Was $2675. Now $2175 ‘54 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan Was $1795. Now, $1595 ‘54 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach Was $1695. Now $1495 ‘54 DODGE Deluxe Coach Was $1795. Now $1595 ‘53 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach Was $1495. Now $1295 ‘53 DODGE Deluxe Sedan Was $1495. Now $1295 ‘53 FORD Dsluxe Sedan Was $1495. Now $1295 See Them At Either Of Our Lots ||| |-|F.E 9 LAWRENCE AVE. W. â€" 169 MAIN ST. N. || Insurance .. GUARANTEED USED CARS COMPLETELY WINTERIZED Was $1495. Now $1295 Was $295. Now . _ _ LOW AS 10% DOWNâ€"NO PAYMENT TILL JAN Weston Election Day Sat., Dec. 3 ELECTORS OF WESTON «) * GEORGE W. m School Scraphook WESTON SR. SCHOOL. Form 9 Assembly: The stuâ€" dents of Form 9 of Senior Pubâ€" Woodbridge Dodgers Take On Dukes BULL WOODBRIDGE COUNCILLOR ‘56 REâ€"ELECT dimes and Guine VOTE TO AND NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITIES IN ETOBICOKE AND NORTH YORK ‘52 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach Was $1295. Now (........ $ ‘52 FORD Deluxe Coach Was $1295. Now ......... $ ‘51 DESOTO Sedan Was $1395. Now .........$ ‘51 STUDEBAKER Sedan Was $895. Now ............. ‘50 AUSTIN Sedan Was $495. Now .............! ‘50 FORD Coach Was $595. Now ...... ... ‘41 CHRYSLER Sedan, Radio Was $295. Now f Kirk Godfrey gave an interâ€" esting talk on United Nations Day. The first Skit, written and directed by Ted Sainsbury, "Who Stole the Hallowe‘en Kisses?" followed Kirk‘s talk. The cast inclu‘ggd: Roberta Cooney as the housewife, Robert Plewes as Sgt. Joe Friday, Dennis Hepburn as Friday‘s assistant, Ted Sainsâ€" bury as Junior,, with Carol Boâ€" den as narrator. lic School were pleased to preâ€" sent the first Form Assembly of the present term on Thursday, October 28. Ruth Dickin, acting as chairman, opened the assemâ€" bly with the singing of "O Canâ€" ada," followed by the Lord‘s Prayer. HALLOWE‘EN PARTY At 7.30. p.m. on Monday, Oct. 31st, ghosts, witches, cats and many other peculiar characters gathered to celebrate Hallowe‘en at the Weston Arena. This is the first time in three years these Senior public students have enioyed themselves skatâ€" ing on this occasion. The male members of the teaching staff were much sought after for skating partners but some> preferred to skate with the opposite sex of their own age. After the skit, Carol Wulson and Heather Hawe sang two duets. Ruth Dickin then gave a short talk on selling Christmas cards. =% The second skit, entitled, "The Meeting of the Minstrels," diâ€" rected by the Form teacher, Miss Fraser, included as its cast the â€" following â€" students: T i Sainsbury, Gail McVeety. Bette Ann _ Packer, Bob McPherson. Norman Hopkins, Charlotte Milâ€" ligan, Kirk Godfrey, Beverley Bryce, Kenneth Young and Penâ€" ny Windeatt. Miss McMullen was the accompanyist. Form Ten presented the Line Trophy to Form Eight. Frances Bauer, Form 9 At 9 p.m. the judges (lady teachers of the school) picked the best costumes and presented the prizes to the lucky winners. Then they played "spot" music. When the music stopped, the person closest to the chosen spot won a prize. This continued unâ€" til 9.30, when "The Queen" was played. As all students left the builâ€" ding, the teachers distributed shellâ€"out bags. 1 . Medlened Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try "pepping up" with Ostrex. Contains tonic for weak, rundown feeling due solely: to body‘s lack of iron which many men and women call "old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, vounger feeling, this very day, New Mb ob uin alt ids lb tha + F ie s ene mssy "flet mequainted" .size on all drug stores everywhere, "Oldat 40,50,60?" Ew o on oo e se n esc et. iet acquainted" size only 60c, For sale at Man, You‘re Crazy Nancy Warren, Form 7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 WESTON $1095 $1095 $1095 $395 $695 $495 $175 Will Be Battle Of "Veterans". Against Youth Their neighbouring rivals, the Woodbridge Dodgers, invade Weston Arena on Friday night and, like the Dukes, Woodbridge have a completely different forâ€" mat of players. Gone are the last year‘s herge‘s who carried Woodbridge to the threshold of an Ontario title, and the Woodbridge manâ€" agement along with coach Curly Davis, has scouted the other clubs for replacements and the club hardest hit is Dixie as Woodbridge have several of the 1954 Behives on their roster. Thus it is again a battle of vetâ€" erans against youth as Weston Duke‘s stick to their method of breaking in a player at the 15 and 16â€"yearâ€"old stage of his earcer, Marezak not only looks and is built like Boyer but has the same ice habits and plenty will be heard from him before the season is too old. Last Friday night, despite the 5â€"2 defeat hung lon the Dukes by Brampton, Barczak scored one goal and was one of the stars of the night. He scored with Weston‘s second goal of the night at 7.19 of the third period during a Weston ganging attack. TOO MUCH GARNER It wa sa case of too much Bob Garner, a former Westonite, as the Dukes lost their opener. Garner, now in his last year of junior hockey scored Brampton‘s opening goal and assisted on three others. His goal was a typical spotâ€"shooting one as he used a ‘Weston defenceman as a sereen and drifted the puck past a bewildered Len Broderick in the Weston nets, the puck hitâ€" ting the twine at the top left corner. This goal came at 9.25 of the first period and Garner set up rookie Grant Smith for Brampton‘s second goal before the period ended. INCIDENTALS Next week, Weston return the visit as they go to Woodbridge on Thursday night and return home .on Friday to take on Ed Ginger‘s Dixie Holmes . . . One "guesspert" has already come up vith his selections for the BUDDING NEW STARS ~iis year, Weston have come up with a lad who is a dead ringer for Walt. Boyer who had such a brilliant season with the Dukes last year and is now perâ€" forming in top notch style with Marlboros. The newcomer is Henry Marczak who played a part season with Dixie last year Another first year man with Brampton, _ Wayne ‘Thompson was a twoâ€"goal man and it apâ€" pears that the Regents extensive minor system has finally paid off. This year‘s edition is comâ€" prised mostly of Brampton mir r league graduates. Mike McGee scored for the Dukes at 5.31 of the thira period as Barry Smith in the Brampton netss was as sharp as a razor for most of the night. Penalties played an important part in the scoring, six of the total goals being~scored when the opposition were shorthanded. Weston were on the receiving end of 13 penalties and the visitors getting the thumb on eleven occasions. Gordon W. Alcou“ 7 Cypress St. 8 MAIN ST. N. When You Think O WESTON Telephone CH. 1â€"6584 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada be em arrassing for him . . . He picks Woodbridge, gram;r ton, Lakeshore and Weston in trat order to take the first four spots. dAnal ,standingshbut? has asked that his name not be used as he is a hockey official and it could Frank Anderson put on an exâ€" hibition simultaneous m atch against some 51 players at Hart House, and after a 4%â€"hour sesâ€" sion won 45 games, four draws and two‘ losses, a remarkable display of individual skill in the game of chess. On _ Monday, November 14, the Krazy Kats won the first series with 36 points. They were followed by Brown‘s donbers with 28, Yuas 28, hLanâ€" diâ€"Cappers 26, Invincibles 25, Crazy Sevens 20, Bums 17 and the Duds with 16. The high bowler for the men was Jack Cooper as he took high three and high single with and withâ€" out handicap with scores of 766, 853, 314 and 343. Betty Golding took the ladies high three and high single with and without handicap with the‘ following scores: 687, 789, 309 and 343. At the recent annual meeting of the Hamilton Chess Club, Mr. Van der Wel was elected presiâ€" dent, and M. Harris, the secreâ€" tary. Other high net scores for men were: G. Clark 298, C. Maloney 282, K. Wemyss 282, D. Noble 280 and G. Sheppard 278. High net scores for the ladies were: G. Flett 236, B. Golding 211, E. Cole 207, E. Patterson 202 and L. Hines 194. At Zagreb, Yugoslavia, Vassily BOWLING Moffats Recreation Club ) (\g‘.}a “ B m | " â€"_ Newest, most exciting \\L@; shaver gift of all . By MT. DENNIS HENRY LOOSE LA a@. J@ave 2 1.2aV So new . . . so close . . . so sure to please | It‘s {k‘ luet a gift he‘ll thank you for morning after morning. # he has an old electric shaverâ€"any e $1.00 down, $1.00 a week. m::"': ';"':':."': m Moneyâ€"Back Guarantee you pay only $24.45. He shaves with the new Schick "25" for 14 days, P NAL 0 starting Christmas Day. 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