Dukes Last: First Two ( To Regents And Bruinsl The Weston Dukes are having trouble flnding I winning com- bination but everything points to I rude awakening to the re- mainder of the clubs in the DEA Metro Jr. B within the near future. The first victims could be Leaside when they invade Weston Arena next Friday night. WOODIRIDOE dimes unit tllihtrdttt To Serve The Best Interests of Weston ' VOTING Mt, MOM" DEG. 3rd, 1966 l have been privileged for the past four years to serve you as a Com- missioner. I again .offer my services and would appreciate your vote and confidence to . . . RE - E L E c T Wm. A. llilllthllltTl8lllit 'tIllini, 1 Public Utilities Commissioner Brampton Regents invnaed Citizens of Weston WESTON ELECTION BAY, MONDAY, DEC. Citizens of Weston CONCILLOR I956 Sound Administrative Policies Means Efficient Prone†ELEcTons or wasron R E ,. E I. E c T For continued Progress Backed By Five Years’ Experience WOOD STANDS FOR PROGRESS CTTiIEii DEBBIE] Your Ihtaihtatd Bouillon. it Buputfully Sollcllod PERRY. For Information Gall Bil, 1-8581 or M. 1-8001 COUNCILLOR 1.57 " 8 AND NEIGHIOIRING COMMUNITIIS IN HOIICOKE AND Noem W. It, (Bill) GORDON J. the Arena last Friday night with the reputation of being the team to beat in this yen-'3 race and while they mnnaged ttttcome up with a 2-1 win, the Dukes’ were by no means outplayed as they torced the strong Regents to the limit before accepting de- teat. In fact, it was only the sensational work of Bob Smith The Hub of The Area For a Third Term of Office KEEP WESTON ETIEEr] YHUISDAY, NOVEMBER 29, I956 Rlli-0E0Tllit1 COUNCILLOR WOOD Robert (Bert) .by "ohm" It looked very much as though the score was going to remain that way but Weston, coach Gus Karrys gambled on pulling out netminder Johnny Miller in the ttnal two minutes and Bobby The game was . Iconic" battle until the 12.21 mark of the second period when" Larry Lonsberry scored far the Reg- ents after I continuous assault on the Weston citadel. Larry Kendall and. Johnny Bord gave the necessary pasles to bons- berry who completed the job. in the Brampton nets ttutt spelled the downfall of the loc- am“. FOR CARS AND INFORMATION Ml. 15928 At the other end of the ice, Johnny Miller was having one of his finer nights and normally would have earned 'the top star of the night but despite his Me display, Smith ‘went him one better. Last Thursday, the Weston boys travelled to Lakeshore Arena to absorb I (-3 licking. The Lake- shore Bruins, after I pair of lacklustre performances. made amends before their home rup- porters as Bobby Moore, Mickey Matthews, Ron Fleming and Neil Pascoe all scored in the first two periods. Fred Dart scored tor the Dukes at the fifteen minute mark of the first period and it wasn't until the game was ten seconds away from com- pletion that Barry Johnston scored the Dukes second goal. . -7 -_ ~v----. -. I‘--- I _._____.______- champion Wilt' Cycle and Gikil The dittHertct between thei, by a 2,. count. In the mondltwo teams in the second on“ Garner shot the puck into the game Crulckshank Motors aCeututr was Crulcluhauks his. own net. bated Dolly's Credit JeweiGllirte ot Paul Jago, Jim Camp-j With Miller back in the nets, 4-2, ;bell and Bill Castator. Campbell I the Dukes suddenly broke into F T ‘took advantage of Jago's great' la frenzy ot action and Barry . Pt opening penod ot the; play making to slap in three “ Johnston timuly snapped the initial contest was scoreless withhmsrkers while Jago collected; ‘scoreless streak alter an exten- Will’s having the best seoring,three assists. Castator added a Ite I"??? mm; tet saw ’chance when Moe Florian Irtkr"lb,isr, do! Teh and Bill 3:33 t e put: ept in t e rempton . osse in Wlt an unassiste end of the rink for almost "i/s'lo1""l1ut1'lei,e"te,ees Zuni? his tally tor the winners. Reid and . I . goal ' ' ninety seco,nds. ilead 'in the second session on Look isityrled tor Dollys.'l..ool(s _ The goal from the stick ol|zoals Don Niepage and Jack goal being set up ll a JP' Johnston (who by the way was)Madgett. Army Carry cut the length dash by Pat M.cDonald. ‘the outstanding player of the I winners' margin in half with the The executive ut the league 1, night) spoiled Brampton's net-Pelp otYb.ins.on midway of the looking forward to large turn minder Smith's bid toc hisithird period tHt. the younger outs for future games and Judg second successive shutout. To and better conditioned Niepuge _ ing bu the brand of hockev dis say that Smith was sensational',crew failed to give any more'playrpd m the opener, they would be an understatement aslsiound and P tact threatened should not be disappointed it was he alone that kept theiw.idd to _thtir total with 391““ Remember (am! Double header Regents in the game with hisfliidogii liming tle.post wih a every Tuesday evening com- almost unbelievable saves. 1"eedrtei,v,: In th',/fe1yai,nul,eg menclng at 315 pm. L, l E lepage ro ers on an ------- __ a,,t),re"',,tt,ty if]? 1.tt ff'.:lken and Clifford brothers Bob, M. and Mrs MN h...“ Mr. and Mrs. Vic Foster left last Thursday by motor on I two weeks trip to Miami, Flor- ida. Garner shot the puck into the open net. With Miller back in the nets. the Dukes suddenly broke into I frenzy ot action and Barry Johnston finally snapped the scoreless streak after In exten- ded angina attack which saw the puck Kept in the Brampton end of the rink for almost ninety secpnds. Gar Wood Heating and Air Conditioning I02 Main M. s., Weston J. t, Wardlaw ' Co. Ltd. MT. DENNIS Gil. 1-9139 1h'ttltgaltnda And Menage: Takolf tlttytttitst'tshd Hockey Openers T (u: posting victories. Menage Construction opened the cum- pain: by edging hm year's champion wnr Cycle and Sports by a 2-l count. In the second game Cruickshank Motors de- feated Dolly's Credit Jewellers The Weston Commuc'm Hoo- key League opened in than on the IBM-51 â€I100 on Tuesday. November 20th at Weston Arena with two new entries in the len- IRE-ELECT Public 1liiliiiat - SOUND - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RICHARDSON "CHARUE" WESTON an4/Butch and lick WI Lung with deancsunen Frank 18ires and 3981 keeper Din} Rhodes wen the winners' beat while Army Currey. Moe nor.. in and Fink Chard were ch! pick of the losers. The executive ut the league I; looking forward to large turn outs for future games and Judg ing b" the brand of hockey dis played in the opener, they should not be disappointed Remember tans". Double header every Tuesday evening com- mencing at 3.15 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crunck- shank Ian on Tuesday by air for Honda where they wdl spend the winter months. ELECTORS 0F WESTON Your Vote and Itifhierit,e Are Respectfully $tlidied To ELECT . . . mum HENRY LOOSE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONER Business Experience with Electrical and Public Ulilitiu 40 Your: Service for 1!!!†ANtt 1Wme-.tttqmdw. ttw... ADULTS 25c - CHILDREN 10c In!» cop-enigmaâ€; HOCKEY Has been either Secretary, Treasurer or President of the Weston A.A.A., Weston Horticultural Society, Weston Library Board, Weston Chess Club, Canadian Legion Branch 213, Weston Lawn Bowling Club; Now your Weston Civil Defence Administrator, etc. Resident of Weston for 36 years. um um T _ EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT I.†2tbAMEs--2t3AMEt--2ttAM" ADMtet 0.H.A. Jumon "B" nu. now. 30th Service in the Community Since 1920 LEASIDE RANGERS VS. WESTON DUKES ttil E