Times & Guide (1909), 19 Jan 1956, p. 5

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Modernize your heating andgct complete comfort all winter. 50 MORE WITH As Low As $25.00 DOWN EASY "an: on BALANCE NO DOWN PAYMENT" 3 Your; Tet' Pay WITH MODERN LIMITED hove, _ Township of Micah. w. B. LEWIS, , monti, month month Month month . . , may on thr Per u do]! a: an the a}! and the parlrrbaol. Jatritrol's (than tempta- u” is and: possible bfert but tram/or on! high qfrinry. . . ugly Io 1311;11an artilit, tr nt- rlulion roam, barrarerrr, (but, or kitrboe. jr, "kitten otttiet. " WESTON $100 Dowrt-.t00.tttt 'por mohth 'lil Mot J. "iiit $150 Down-tfoo per month TI HILLMAN $150 6owrr--tgs.00 per month * PONTIAC Sedan WEEK mum '47 PONTIAC $139-00 'lil THAMES ‘s1.25.oo % TON PANEL" Both Caches Criticize Officiating On Friday As Irish Upset Dukes . Lant Friday night's 4-0 doteat " the hands at St. unbur- Buzun " Weston Anna wu not only an - but In ex- pensive one us far In the Wu- ton Dukes were concerned. The 1w, combined with the Satur- day night 04 win by Lake- Ihou over Woodbridge,. knock.. ed chevDukeI out of first place, " Jam tettnporarilr but they have ' chance to pick up the slack againit Brampton It the Arena and at Peterboro in a 4 point effort. One man wu mainly respon- sible for the Dukes lots and that was Pete Kelly in the Buzzer’a nets who was busier than a one armed paper hanger. The Dukes ouuhot their visitors 42-23 but Kelly, who apparently doesn't believe it Fridaf the 13th bad luck, turned in his best games of the season. t hard checking game which finally culminated in two "out- breaks in the third period. Ian Anderson And Red Bird started their own vendetta and when Anderson insisted on trying ttr start a scrap a second time, was troubles plus an automatic 10 minute misconduct. Bird got off a little more lightly as he only received seven, minutes. . Thar second factor in the de- feat was that Father Flanagan's boys played the man rather than the puck and continually had the Weston players "off balance and as a result it was m. $24.95 't $79.50 NOW ONLY $15.50 In $39.50 MT. DENNIS JEWELLERS " t9EST leNo THAT c! “Anim- 70M “W" Me, " TO at Tosseo “WW” AND""“ quPELLED TO f SINK on SWIM." Sport Trophies M." 4-3775 H72-A Woman Rd. (At Egllmon) R0. 2-3563 Frunit,trrn' WATCH REPAIRS AND "N! JEWELLEIV We Specialize in "iyrfrvglield 4 1 ‘New Haven 0 1 _ Hershev 1 2 Cleveland 0 5 _ Goalkeepers ‘Sllver. N.H. leks. SrsrlngfieM In the name action, Bun Buda and Tony Cusinew hooked up and received five minute: cub. Yam ll “FIRING! Both Father PUnagan and Pete. Topping were hopping mad at the poor refer-em. dis- played by one of the otficiaU. It in not meant u an alibi by Mr. Topping but he pointed out that two goals were scored by the Buzzers on Hey-en! offsidel. Father Flanagan also was very critical ot the way the game we: handled. A total of n penalties were handed out, of which one referee gave 17 which gives an idea of who was doing the work. F "ii, $mmtat up 10.20% mr i, LOWER cost V T g Autumnal-z INSURANCE l. tilur'rEttifrrWniitm T 9 You PAY om Despite the four goals scored against him, Erie Reid, the Dukes second string goalkeeper turned in a clever game and two of the goals that beat him could not have been stopped by a professional. Steve Bochen scored the first St. Mike's goal " 1.31 of the second period and Pete Bourke finally connected with one of his bounce shots ‘that hopped over Reid's stick. Detroit ____ 4 g Bolton __..-. 3 3 Chicago TVV , 3 tt,WJt 2 4 Go: up": MeVittie Del. V____ Raynor. Chi. __-___... Morgan. Bor. _____ greenwood. Rang. ernier, Rang. tTT Pearson. Del. .. .rr. Scum. Mevers. also”. Bull. Chic-no V-___.. Gulls. Boston T Mardonald. Boston Weller, 1utys.TIs, Providence 4 1 I Pittsburgh l 2 _I Brumfmm ' 3 1 Butfa n 0 4 J caulk-noon _ , Death. Prov. . _ T ' Williams. Buffalo _...,.' Strt.init Pittshurgh TTT 1 Burt, ranwton _.........., Cryar. Brampton _TVVrFV ', Burgess. Pittsburgh ...... Storm: Grout! Pittsburgh .___ Rama. Providence TqTV Colquhoun. Pittsburgh .. Gray, Buffalo IANTAM - - - ”Won Lon TIM! SPECIAL ATTRA'CTION Too p.m.' Friday night before Jr. B game, Weston Pee-Wees vs. Brampton Pee-Wees. . . MIDGET Won Lou TIM [or " P" ODDS No' ENDS Stan Buda came back to the Dukes defensive spot after a sojourn with the Marlies dur- ing their Quebec trip and was a standout for most ot the night. He seems to have picked up' some pointers during his brief stay in higher company . . . Carl Brewer and Brian Johnston also looked good in their penal- ty killing role ' . . It Weston wigs tonight and tomorrow nig t they will regain top place regardless of what Lakeghore do in their two games this week. It.wag 2-0 going into ttfe last period and with the Duke, ap- plying the pressure, Tony Cus- inato and Bob Sullivan scored on breakaway: on which Reid had no chane.e. Sullivan‘s goal should have been called back " hq was It lead three feet offside at the blueline. Town City Make of Car Addrus Weston Miner Hecke’y League Standings or for six months' immune. Insurance Agonclu Ltd. 1782 JANE/ST, wssrou, TORO for threo months' Insurance MAIL TODAY AND SAVE $'s EVERY SIX MONTHS EVERY THREE MONTHS No Extra Charges-tAVE MONEY (Avi,',),"?',,';',",','.',,") - - Wtttt Lysr t!" yr 49 Pty four goals scored Erie Reid, the string goalkeeper clever game and BARFORD if 1i 13 IS For An 21 13 19. 9 19 24 u - 25 ll 13 10 10 16 13 If 13 CH. tar" Ii to m ll " ll 13 ma Av. I.57 1.86 2.00 2.00 i6? Ar, ii” Ai. J50 m I? mg” Dolly: Edge; Wilfs, Holds Top Puture Guam Tum, Jun. Mth -.Wiltg VI. Gum; Dorian. vs. Dollyl. The above four lac-11y upon- Bored turn: at compriud of 90 percent locd boys who [no the (In: many opportunities to expand their lungs and vocal chords to the limit. The Ingest crowd thk mason wu in at- undlncc to encourage the play- en to_giva I top perturmance. lat Game: “or“: 1, 011mm! Tho (in! period 'Ivu played wide open with both (when, Dixie Rhodes ot Gilmore Ind Waldo Watson of Florin-s. bringing their Junior "B" ex- perience to the tore Ind holding the score sheet to a blank. Three panama: wore issued by referee Joe Murphy with two going to Florian, and one to Gilmore; a“ Gilmore': passing pllyl in the second period began to click in their line of Ken Neipage, Don Neipnge and Mike Burns car- ried the play into Florian, zone but again goalie Watson kept up his brilliant performance. Jozkie Dawson and Paul Jago made some dangerous lunch: for iFloi-ilns only to be stopped by Dixie Rhodes in the net. _ Rlchnrds. qushey mum-(s, Cleveland pisnop. Cllvclunn canmnj. Hershey “bring Court, N .H. Ipmginwn. _He_rshe): Wmlinwn. Hershey . mdsor. (W""'""' Yluzhn. N.H, _ _ Oshawa .. . f 0 l Mull). 'Vrr_F t 3 St. Kitts __ t 1 , Windsor _ 2 I o Guelph ____T_ l 2 2 Barrie 0 , , 3 Gallium" 1 Arnott, Oshawa _"FVT l Chapman. St. Kitts _-__ l Dickie Guelph .,... ', q“cklnzton. Windsor ,, , White Brrri" 'VV _ , Duplnln. Marlboro, _r.Vrv l Marina l Mrl'. “ale. M-rlhnrnl. .. T Human. Marlboran FR. Hubhrrd. Wi'dsor . . V P.annatyne, “unhol- . pa: . viz: fHratrord 3 " 2 Hntttiltott 4 l 19 “(News . , 1 ' 1 M'u'lhora 2 , tt Brantford I 4 " Owen Sound (r 4 1 ftite.r'r.rs D. jennlnxs. Hammer] The third period Btarted oft in Floriams' favour ,as Jackie Dawson tired a backhand shot that managed to trickle through Rhode's pads after he made the initial stop. Halfway through the pefiod, Fiorians became a little sappy and Ken Neipage tack advantage when he picked the far side of the net as he took a pass from Larry Cottee at 14:30. The remainder of the period was played with close checking until the final bell. 2nd Game: Dolly: 4, Wilts , Armstrong. Clevaland ___ Finch. Hershey .,ree.-_ Marshall, Spritttmeld _ ATOM . Won Last Tiqd Dollys incretfsetVtheir lead by winning a thriiljng game in the latter part of. the third period. Play in the first period was a little slow but picked up mo- mentum pbout half way through the period.' Dollys tried to play B. Burgess, Kltrhener R, MI'rrav. Owen Sound R. Bales. Brantford P Swnccr. Marlboro: 4. terms E. Bath. Strum"! D. Bnnnn. Strat.m0rl. D. Binee. ‘(Itrhmar _ D. Noon, Kitr'hssr, __r__ Jaeh Grav, Hamllmn l1 .00.. A. II mu ”Am . . L T Pb. " .w......PP..F... , t o " won. .............. ' ' t " ' ................. 4 S O -I In. 'VV. ., ..1 tt 4 In Gama Tum, ha. Mth Modal Phone Provlnn Your Ago w../, Um 'TTq'a TORONTO " ti, s n Fer Ara It ll 18 16 ISL? 4.59 Pts 10 19 penalty in tho period for Win11 but no damn vu done. The "sand, iod play open- L -ed with 'a'lrtT.'ll'int the nod) tor bracing. Dolly; soon room advantage u a three-way pas-1 trom Frank Bclyu to Dtsvel Grey who put Ted Weston ml the clear gave the Jewellers the l lead " 2240. Ted Weston then x went all for Dollyl at the tour; minute mark and Jackie Snyder I took a pm in the corner from Terry'Bust and stickhandled his , way out in front ot the Dolly's; net to drew out Bobby Terrell and tie the more. With bothi teams " full strength, Norml Smith of Wilts finished off I: play which wan started in theirf own end by Gord Burlington to Don Curtis who put Norm in ll, the clear to beat Terrell. It took H Dolly: till 18:55 to ‘tie the score. in Reg Hazel banged home I Home puck on a scramble in front of the nets. l Wilts took over the play early in the third period as Bob) tCruise went in on I uompletel [bra-kwny only to be outguessed by Terrell in the nets. How- ever, mihutes later Cruise came‘ back to put Wilts out tront.i Their lead was short lived asl Billy Bain set up Dave Grey to tie the, score. At this point the game became more hectic as Joe Murphy issued tour penal- ties, two five-minute on” for lfighting and two for high stick- 'iing but both goalies came up with sensational stops to keep the score even. Frank Belyea at the 14:25 mark was given two 'tiyytes for slashing and left Wilts with a man advantage to try break the tie. Eddie Mac- donald, however, with a beauti- ful display of stick handling. made a solo rush from behind Om upgrianud mum.» will In. "9" you: watch 1°.th antiwar "mu-5.. vou nerd' All mulch” “canonically mud -itetut uni:- ul work quorum/.4 Credit Jewellers I Main St N. W Watch Repairing If Time Counts, You Can Count On Us DOLLY Wuhan than m’m a. od- (bud-III“; Will!“- . In MIDI tAJP; iii7iyiiiiiiliiiF'ii?i' l l _, Nymmm-M,Myo,vm- There’s I brand-new model automobile out this rear but afraid ith not worth waiting for. " . Illlllrllrlt Thil str"tre.vehicie is a large, "at Mattel _ _ that covers all four wheels. It has no drive seat and no cab. _ I ' The driver, if that's what you call him. has -to walk. 1 ambles along behind the contraption‘ holding on to the steerl wheel at the back of the right hand side. _ This gas-driven mule hefts along it?oad at about one mt an-hour. It you want lo turn, it will art off in an instant I cause all four wheels turn at the same time. This gives it turning circle of 18 feet. compared with the turning circle of feet or so with any ordinary car. Come in tedoy and you’ll see true value and satisfaction /our Joke at the lowest prices and terms. And if you want to repair it, you just darn it upside down. special valves keep the gas and oil in their proper place. . It this is'the~car you want, I'm sorry. But if it's sound reliable transportation going much better than one mile-an-tttmr, there are no cleaner cars. no cars more thoroughly inspected bl year-round service than we offer in our fine GOODWIL’L-recon- ditioned selection. _ . , “an": alum . u AID In" _'1ldh,tii; GOODWILL USED CAR GUARANTEE” "You Can Depe'nd on Our You can't buy it, we don’t sell it, And I think you'd want, it anyway. The US. Army is the owner of every one these new models - which have been (lulu to eliminate the mule and the horse. W! tah two or three wars to tiyd a four-wheeled veil! that eah out-perform a tour-legged Inlmll. t at last they've ddne it. By Jack Pink

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