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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Apr 1956, p. 7

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â€"_â€" Cimes andh BGuide Two new trophies in memory of two past mayors of the town of Weston were among the many awards presented at the N_ew Trophies Honour Past Weston Mayors Minor Hockey Presentations Mt. Dennis THESE THREE YOUNG WESTONITES HOLD their " prizes" for left toâ€"right: Brian Harris of the Minor Bantam champion P Dougherty Trophy; Stewart Chapman, of the St. Kitts te Weston Police Association Trophy; and Richard Vaugha Trophy awarded to New Haven, Bantam League champior league during the 1955â€"56 season which ended Saturday |_oetiter ) WEST O N | emRioirs | Home Improvement Centre Lid. 83 Main St. N., Weston > (Next Post Office) ROX AT O NE PLASTIC DECORATOR FINISH , â€" Because It‘s ‘56 BUIGKoâ€"PONTIAG You Can Be SURE You‘ll Like A D A M S Of Paying ONLY Leavens Motors Limited THE LOWEST DIFFERENCE for a ' Men‘s & Boy‘s Wear 1177 WESTON RD. TIP TOP T A 11L OR S Roxatone Is . 65, No. 15 YOUR NEAREST 3220 Dufferin St., Just Above Lawrence See Our Selection of Oneâ€"Owner __Tradeâ€"ins for Good. Buys _ . DEALER ATTRACTIVE TOUGH VERSATILE EASY TO APPLY Approved by C.M.H.C. for Use on N.H.A. Housing ~ RO. 2â€"5892 WOODBRIDGE OR. 1186 Exclusive Dealer In Weston \ _The Thomas E. Dougherty iTrophy was presented by Mrs. |Dougherty in honour of her )late husband, a former «mayor ‘of the town who had always ‘taken an interest in recreation | for the children: The trophy is ‘to be awarded annually to the | championship team of the Minor |\ Bantam league, this year the | Providence team. The second new trophy was donated by the coaches and supervisors of the Weston Minor Hockey League in memory of the late Richard C. Seagrave, annual presentations of â€" the Weston Minor Hockey League last Saturday at the Weston Arena. s . ‘_Mr. Von Berger, or George as proceeded with his talk. He took heir "prizes" for a season‘s job well done. They are,f‘he_ members through the intriâ€" itam champion Providence team, with the Thomas E.‘?f‘f“esr gf‘_»thefi_SCOt_C}A‘NOme_f}f; the St. Kitts team, Atom League champions, with r Richard Vaughan, displaying the Canadian Legion League champions. Approximately 420 played in the‘ we”on $ h" ended Saturday with presentation of awards. \_ photo by Geoffrey Frazer . | ® UWLBL@ 1 UUVC MT. DENNiS NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITIES in ETOBICOKE AND NORX YORrK ADVANTAGES SCRUBABILITY TOUGHNESS DURABILITY BEAUTY CLEANLINESS Leading scorer, Ian Grossett; runner up, Brian Harris; most valuable player, John McCorâ€" " Leading scorer, Harold Colâ€" lins; runner up, Eric Both and Dave Bolton; most valuable player, Murray Death; runner up, Jim Jago; leading goalâ€" keeper, Don Jennings; runner up, Ken Bastin. MINOR BANTAM â€" The Thomas E. Dougherty Memorial Trophy was presented by Mrs. Dougherty to league champs, Providence. The group winners were Providence, also. PEE WEEâ€"The Weston Fire Brigade Trophy was presented by Fireman Al Laceby to the league _ champion _ Kitchener. Group winners, Kitchener; conâ€" solation winners, Hamilton. Leading scorer, Wayne Mcâ€" Kenzie; runner up, Pat Bannon; most valuable player, Ken Laidâ€" law; runner up, Jim Bannanâ€" tyne; leading goalkeeper, Stu Chapman; runner up, Mike Arnott. Then the various trophies were presented as follows : ~ ATOM LEAGUEâ€"The Weston Police Association Trophy was presented by Association Presiâ€" dent P/S Wm. Manuel to St. Catherines. Group â€"winners, Oshawa; consolation â€" winners, Barrie. , ; Mayor Henry Clark, of Wesâ€" ton, opened the ceremonies at 11.15 a.m. with a few remarks of appreciation to the coaches and supervisors and to the whole league for the recreation and training it was providing for some 420 boys from Weston and district. former mayor of the town, in tribute to his active support of the league and of all recreation activities in the town. The preâ€" sentation of this Richard C. Seagrave trophy to the Juvenile League champs, the Flyers, was made by the late Mr. Seagrave‘s sons, Paul and Gary, on behalf of Mrs. Seagrave. WESTONW THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1956 P "1 T5 | a<<g ‘ (4) Do set up signal flares iat night about 200 feet away from the accident to warn onâ€" ‘cominl traffic. All trucks carry these and will gladly coâ€"operate if necessary. In fact, every moâ€" ‘tarm should carry them for his own protection. (3) Don‘t move injured peoâ€" ple. Cover them up and prop their heads to make them more comfortable, if you can. This rule should be disregarded only in case of fire in the car. (1) Don‘t be in such a hurry to help that you set the scene for another accident. Pull off to the side of the road /and close your car doors before rushing to the victims. (2), Do call the police immeâ€" diately and ask them to send an ambulance â€" or ask another moâ€" torist to do so. | bummmmemem BY COFO! LGM@ mmmmmmmmmmmal | Women‘s Travel Authorty | Suppose y o u | K come across an | .&T&S automobile acciâ€" R 4y 4 dent in volving ’2’(2{# others. You m %@c want to play ‘ e K the "Good Samâ€" fl\‘ \@¢ = aritan." ‘ Misguided aid can twist a minor calamity into a major catastrophe. Here are the "do‘s" and "don‘ts" to reâ€" member. ‘ _ Leading_ scorer, James Bull; runner up, David Sears; most valuable player, Jesse Weller; runner up, William Greenwood; leading goalkeeper, Phillip Mcâ€" Vittie; runner up, John Morgan. MIDGETâ€"The J. W. Gibson Trophy was presented to the Boston team by Jack Screen on behalf of Canada Cycle and Motor, Weston. Group winners were New York Rangers. A spécial trophy donated by the supervisor of the league, Barney Arnott, for outstanding sportsmanship, was presented to Douglas Marshall. Leading scorer, John Tomlinâ€" son; runner up, Barry Coon; most valuable player, Earl Hogâ€" ben; runner up, Gary Turner; leading goalkeepér, Walter Silâ€" ver; runner up, Calyin Bishop. BANTAM â€" Past President Robert MacPherson presented the Canadian Legion Trophy to the New Haven team, Bantam League champions. Group winâ€" ners were also New Haven. mick; runner up, Don Rutherâ€" ford; leading goalkeeper, Barâ€" ry Beath; runner up, Paul Williams. ‘There was plenty of action around the Weston ’eliminufed Weston from further Jr. B competit Here Barry Johnson of Weston Dukes is shown c goal after a save by goalie Eric Reid. Regents‘ R In left background is Duke Captain Stan Buda. Tips on Touring Goyng Ne Weslon net in the recent go rther Jr. B competition although the latter on Dukes is shown clearing the puck from Eric Reid. Regents‘ Rick Packer tried in vain In presenting the crests to the coaches of winning teams, â€" LIFE Insurance .. Gordon W. Alcott 7 Cypress St. _ All group " winners‘ crests were presented by M. A. Boles, chairman of the Weston Recreaâ€" tion Commission while the conâ€" solation crests were presented by Harold Stonehouse for Lions‘ President Harry DeWolfe. & Credit Jewellers were presented by Milt Henry and Russ Sears. Individual aw-ards, which were again donated this year as in the past few years by Weston _ Championship crests were preâ€" sented as follows : Atom, Gorâ€" don O‘Rourke, league superâ€" visor; Pee Wee, Barry Johnson; Minor Bantam, Dave Clark; Bantam, Barney Arnott; Midget, Geo. Burlington; Juvenile, Bob Askin. Leading scorer, Bob Burgess; runner up, Trevor Metcalfe; leading goalkeeper, Don Cook: runner up, Mike Davidson,. JUVENILE â€" Paul and Gary Seagrave made the presentaâ€" tion of the Richard C. Seagrave Trophy, donated by league‘s coaches and supervisors to the winners were the Tigers. WESTON Telephone CH. 1â€"6584 When You Think Of Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canado in the recent game in which. Brampton ’, AT LIPPAY‘S§ .. \Big Used Car Lot Director of Recreation Val Hill expressed words of commendaâ€" tion to the coaches and league officials for the valuable work they were doing in operating such a worthwhile programme for the boys of the community. 169 MAIN $T. NORTH Ladies high three without handicap â€" was â€" taken by _ M. Strachen with 593 andy high three with handicap 1. Tapp 752. High single winoot hakgs. cap by Willi Miller with 277 and high single with handicap Ladies: Ev. Cole 251, Irene Tapp by Marg Strachen 206. | Bowling Results For April 2nd | 4th Series â€" 4thnight |_ _Bums 23, Buds 21, Invincibles (16, Handicappers 15, â€" Crazy | Sevens 14, Brown‘s Bombers 10, (Duds 8 and Krasy: Ralg & ‘54 Dodge Coupe $1495 ‘54 Ford Sedan 1495 ‘64 Plymouth Sedan _ 1575 ‘64 Pontiac Sedan 1595 ‘63 Studebaker Coupe 1795 ‘63 Chevrolet Sedan 1195 "Im. Drowne with score of 712. High sin@le without handicap and with handicap was taken by R. Dickie with scores of 309 and 319. Moffat Recreation Bowling Men‘s high three Handicap was taken Wemyss with score of t high three with handi Wm. Browne with score To Organize l:ll League Trouble Free A meeting is to be held at the Activity Centre on Satâ€" urday, April 2ist, at 230 p.m. for potential coaches, managers and other adults interested in the organization of‘ a minor hardball league for Weston youngsters. Director of Recreation Val Hill states that the games will be played at the Weston Recreation Centre and will commence early in May, 1999 Jane Street Carâ€"Body Repairs And Painting CH. 1â€"6201 held them to a 1â€"1 tie. in front of the Weston to pick up the rebound. â€"Photo by Terry Harvey Springtime Driving Best Selection & Prices in Town _ LOw As 10% Down j three â€" without iken â€" by J. : of 657 and handicap by "You Can Depend on Our GOODWILL USED CAR GUARANTEE*" (which means a lot of gasoline). Checking the fan is part of the | service that we do for a lot of wise drive hard during the winter, harder than at of the year and it needs a Spring tonic. And so much trouble can be traced fin beit and correctec. The fan belt is generator doesn‘t charge the batterv eno So this is an open invitation to join our fan club': â€" and our spark plrz, oil change, lubrication and brake test club â€" now that the time for Spring checkâ€"up is here, A lot of the noises up front that frighten people into thinking their engine needs an overhaul turn out to be loose couplings or the like somewhere around the fan belt and it only takes a minor adjustment. aif £1ng s0 much trouble can be traced to the fan and" fin beit and correctec. The fan belt is slipping, so the. generator doesn‘t charge the battery enough and the car won‘t start some morning. Or the radiator doesn‘t epol: proverly and the engine overheats. 18 MAIN ST. SOUTH I think we‘ll start a new fan club. Not for Munroce or Marion Brando or the mayor or any that. Wiith spring\checkâ€"up time coming I‘m | form a fan club for people who promise Lâ€"w their automobile fans and fan belts. "* f That‘s an awfu} pun, you probably grimaced like one of our mechanics did when he read it Reminds me of woul tinkcc tmz the old friend who used to start off by STYLE LEADERS FOR 88 YEARS COLEMAN THE TAILOR COLEMAN THE TAILOR ‘62 Austin Sedan ‘62 Chevrolet ‘52 Pontiac Coupe ‘O1 Henry J. ‘b1 Studebaker Sedan .y Jack M yB That‘s how much it takes when fan is operating properly. If it‘s not j right, as you can set, your car can thr an awful lot of power down the dr lot of gasoline). e a t u r twis tâ€"tone â€"worsteds The new smooth British fabrics with the popular Tweed appearance and the comfort of fine Worsteds. in your new Royal York part of the Spring checkâ€"upâ€"â€"‘ t of wise drivers. A car mq{ 2 pc LCb 36950. any other WESTON 196 T95 1**" S h. ’ ut 4 10 to 18 / I? hen the ; * p

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