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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Mar 1957, p. 7

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Lie. 85015. 1954 CHEVROLET COACH, 1953 PONTIAC HARDTOP ottractive two tone blue [my $1095 $795 $1295 $595 l All boys of midget age are icordially invited to attend these indoor sessions with a view to [making the team when weather {and outside practices are avail- able. The following dates are false set aside for gymnasium itraining on Tuesday evenings, lHardington School, March 26th. ? April 2nd, April 16th, and April I 30th. Boys under 17 on May lst are eligible for Midget Baseball; re- port with baseball gloyes and running shoes. _ {‘Niopages Meet Wilfs “In Hockey Playoffs Ilard'gton Midget Ball Team Begins Training Mar. 19 The Hardington Merchants of the North York Baseball Associ- ation are commencing their spring training programme at Hardington public school gym- nasium, 1780 Lawrence Ave. West, on Tuesday evening, March 19th at 7.30 p.m. to 9.15 LIMITED 9 unmet AVE. w. (a Main) mstou CH. 1-5283 LIPPAY MOTORS The results of Tuesday's double-header in the Weston Commercial Hockey League at Weston Arena decided the two clubs that will enter the play- offs two weeks from now. Nie- page Construction, although beaten 7-4 by a hard battling Dolly crew, had clinched first place some time ago. Wilts Cycle, however, were hard pressed to gain a 3-2 verdict in the second game against Cruick- shanks, to grab the other play- off spot. The pennant and crests were distributed by Frank McCarthy, Deputy Grand Knight, Humber Valley K of C and.the trophy was presented to Brendon Me- Carney, eaptain.ot O.L.V. by Rev. Fr. Kane of St. John the Evangelist. In the second and ftrttil period, the excitement reached I new high and the players of both teams were over-anxious. play being stophed frequently on off- sides. The climax came when Colin Kelly scored for O.L.V. with five minutes remaining. The tirst goal was scored tor St. Philips by Robert Conway assisted by Mike Van Duzen. This opened up the play and from the tace-oft in one minute of play, Brendon McCamey counted for Our Lady of Vic- tories unassisted. MOLECULE ' St. Philips 1; 0.L.V. 2 - This game was tor the George Thompkms Trophy, donated by Geo. Thompkins, 1833 Jane St., Weston, for annual competition. Games glued Sunday, March 10th. Referee, Pat Mclaughlin; linesmen, Gard Banaglia and Nick Volpe. St. Philip: Win Molecule Crown St. Johns Are Minor Champions The mm unit (5th St. t. Johns Humber WOODIRIDGE MINOR P, O.L.Y. , Valley Knights ll "was I!" I I”! . m. prams AND NIIGHIOUIING COMMUNITIES IN 'roBtct9ta AND NOII’H YORK A very substantial and excel- lent lunch was served to all teams including their coaches and managers. This was made possible by a group of the moth- ers serving food donated by the parents of Weston Minor Hock- ey league players. GAMES FOR MARCH 16th: 7.00 A.M.--Midget Semi-Final- CHICAGO vs. SPRINGFIELD. 8.00 A.M.--Minor-Bantam Final -CLEVELAND vs. BUFFALO. 9.00 A.M.--Bantam Final-NEW HAVEN vs. BOSTON. 10.00 NM.--I'ee-Wee Final ‘i A rvery successful Midget (Tournament was held at the lWeston Arena on Saturday, ‘March 9th. Teams competing [were from Leaside, East York, Agincourt and Weston. RESULTS were as follows: Weston _ ,..3 - Leaside .2. East York 4 - Agincourt 0 Weston ....3 - East York “.1 Leaside ...3 . Agincourt .,2 Weston _6 - Agincourt ...,0 Leaside ..i.5 - East York ....1 FINAL Weston .....4 .. Leaside .., l Weston's fine Midget' team proved too strong for the visit- ing clubs, sweeping through four games without a loss and winning for themselves the championship crests. In the fi. nal game Tom. Stephenson, Jim Bull, Tom. Bunda and Davel Black waged for Weston. These' boys 81011' with Pat. McMena- min, Glen Worrall, Gilbert', Halder. Dug Marshall and the, three umlkeepers Gary Raynor-w Phil McVittie and Jack Morganl starred for the Weston team. )lLti1iL8loltyt HOCKEY lEAGUE Rev. F. Bussey distributed pennants and crests to the win- ning team and Capt. Andy Sil- enka received the trophy from Tom Calnan, Grand Knight, Humber Valley K of C. Mcuonough who scored the sec- I There is a regular blood dgnor and goal for St. Johns, the per- _ clinic held in the Pelmo ark iod ending with St. Johns ahead [ Public School every three 2-1. months, where you will be most Henry Curtiss for St. Johnslcapably looked after: the next opened the next period in fine ‘one will be irrthe early part of style by scoring an unassisted May, watch tor the date! goal to put St. Johns in the lead l Sincerely. 3-1. O.L.V. seemed to increase‘ D. M. GILLESPIE, their efforts, however and while! Blood Donor Andy Silenlta of St. Johns was' Chairman. in the sin bin, Ross Martini 99 Queen's Drive, scored for O.L.V. Time ran out Weston. before o.L.v. could close the , Feb. 22nd, 'M. gap and tie up the game. Dear Sir, The play moved from end to end for a time. then David Ros- satti made a break and after drawing the O.L.V. goalkeeper to one side, passed to Kevin McDonough who scored the sec- ond goal for St. Johns, the per- iod ending with St. Johns ahead The scoring was opened by; Ross Martin, captain and twiil getter for Our Lady of Victories. 1 Later while Jim Prince ot O.L.V. was serving a penal!y,' St. Johns put on the pressure, and Bill Demuth on a perteét) pass from David Rossatti scored for St. Johns. of Columlws trophy tor competition was won by Johns Minors in an matched thriller. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, I957 annual the St. evenly _ "VVV........ unuyuntn It Computing Dévioes Canada. Oua- WI. reports the Fin-new Post, Experts fed In I mass of Infor- mation but-d on IO-rear goals and penalties records. niche.- son standing. came up with NHL final sanding In this order: Montreal, Boston, Detroit. To- ronto, New York, China. with Boston winning the final over Morttrea1.tTutGtras before Suw- 1hyortirs that make: ln.3 Straight STANLEY FiiF- Boston Bruins will win the Stanley Cup say; an electronic computer " n_‘,_ -> "' ‘ - 'Beehives maintained I goal- l-period pace n Trevor Kaye, Denny Freeman Ind Bud Wil- liamson scored in that order. They should have had more, ex- cept for a standout performance by Johnny Millar in the losers' net. The game followed the pat- tern of the two previotu.con- tests as the Dukes outshot their opponents. 38-28. However, they couldn't beat the combination of DeJordy's netminding and Dixie #tecking. Dennis DeJordy earned his first shutout of the season last Wednesday night when Dixie Beehive: eliminated W e s t o n Dukes in three consecutive a?“ with a 3-0 triumph at Di ie Arena. The basketball season ended y, last week on a disappointing n note. After heading the league) all season. the Weston teams,: with the exception of the Jun-: iors, were eliminated in the first _ round. The Juniors got by the first hurdle but were stopped by Runnymede. The Seniors play Wednesday and Thursday of this week and the Juniors play Tuesday and Wednesday. Basketball Since Leaside Seniors also ad- vanced to the finals, the senior; final will seé the same two) teams vghting it out, and the,' locals will be out to avenge Iasti year's defeat.. The Juniors defend their title against East York Collegiate. Last Thursday at Woodbridge Arena, the Seniors rolled over Winston Churchill 5-2, and the Juniors stopped Leaside by a 5-1 score. Both teams now ad- vance into a two game home and home series, with the total goals scored being the deciding factor. won lontests wh ball Teams were the semi-finals. Hockey WCVS Hockey Team: Roach YllltliAA Finals WINDSOR 1.00 PM. -. 11 A.M.--Pee-wee Casolation Semi-Final-BRA-ORD vs. OWEN SOUND. 12.00 A.M. - Atom Final - The members of the John Countryman Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, wish to thank you for your co- operation in covering our many projects during the past year. of blood is only maderporsrgiB-lle by the wonderful co-operation of volunteer blood donors. VERS vs. i SPRINGFIELD. l was extremely interested in your article "Hospitals To-day and To-morrow" in your issue of February 14th last, and would like to add that there are sev- eral hospitals in the Metropoli- tan area serviced with a free supply of blood by the Canadian Red Cross-these are Sunny- brook Veteran's Hospital, North- western General Hospital, Scar- borough General, Queensway General and our own Weston Sanitarium. This FREE supply GUELPH, HAmgyTON vs. STRATFORE The Editor Semi-. Mined " Bttaton ora-ii; P? Terry LETTERS TO THE' EDITOR Final Midget ' (Harvey) Slaw hockey teams b s while the bask vs. ST Atom Blood Donor Chairman. 99 Queen's Drive, Weston. Feb. 22nd, 'M. ST, tom Final - (W G ST. KITTS. - V TI Consolation OSHAWA vs. l Final-BEA- A HICAGO OR a ; Jockey i touch 3 I. much I Hey) Shaw ' y teams both le the basket- eliminated in, ‘ .Your Car Will Be Wash- Waxed while You _" Free of Charge with every Lubrication and Oil CITIES - iiiiiiii Canadians have given 334 bottles of blood to th, dian Red Cross Blood T sion Service since 1947. sown LANDING Latest attempt to prevent in- juiy in plane crashes is an in- itatable, rubberized nylon bag that acts as a cushion, reports The Financtal Post. When in- Bated, bag duplicates the cone tour of a seated passenger and fills most of the space between him and seat in from. Special pads protect the eyes and nose. Stored at the back of each seat, cushions can be 1nfiated by the pilot in three seconds. If this fails, passengers can intiate the bags themselves if they have time. Cushions can also be used a life jackets. on“: I: I'll! MAI! to We wish continued succeua with the Times and Guide. Sincerely, Frances Kent (Mrs. W. H.) 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