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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Jan 1958, p. 5

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! y & |\Charlton, The only Bght of the | ""**""®==*=8m essmE seR L un old Aasidbaien m ioanniit SUdden Couapse Safer Hunhng game came late yin the third | Defending netâ€"minder for the Weston DPuke‘s Jim Cannon | e g!arlil(,dt Whe};Q thfi fuéiel’satf'?;il: Brampton player in the Junior B match in Weston Arena At Work Ot !F_nsured By, & after ‘:;ee lLz:}keshem"e Igrward fer the bome! Isam: f ‘ * un" . Young Sportsman More Marksme! Weston Victory In Hockey A prominent sportsmen in| With the number of huntersi . Wasian Ken Harrie 30. oft@11... o. . c qi un ol 2. | T A prominent sportsmen in | Weston, Ben Harris, 39, of : 61| Dennison Rd, suddenly colllpse«li last week and died from a heart j attack. Mr. Harris had just setâ€"| tled into his morning‘s work ai, Orenda Engines in Malton'when: hg suffered his fatal, seizure. | ‘With a widow and four chilâ€" dren surviving him Ben Harris was finally laid to rest in the Nount Hope Cemetery last Sat urday. Ben Harris wes great worker for Jocal sports. His energetic spirits found an untiring inâ€" trrest in many functions of local activities, in particular hockey und lacrosse. S him as a talented player with some excellent promise. At 39 his sudden and cruel death has not only meant a great loss to his young family but will also be regretted by the community. Ben‘s sixâ€"year serâ€" vice with Orenda Engines showâ€" ed him to bf a very conscientious worker. He will be sadly missed ‘by his many friends. “Al proginer;: :lp""t;sm'“’ (?l”\ With the number of hunters Vesion, Ben Harris, . of ; ; 5 C Dennison Rd, suddenly collapse«li :’f:l :n?nnogreezc:d y:nl:'ren :;::n:’;:l s ro rt ht week on thed from a Beatt | Sont we man hoiding the gan o tled into his morning‘s work ai, * t;ame}rli_ shooter 'llghhe E?l,%o";g Orenda Engines in Malton‘ when | ;St :g ta;s efianc;:.ad ceen:rlel z,m‘: h;v;it::‘fe;e(‘lv;::wtaszld s:;:‘:ri'h"_ ‘ merely agsplit second‘s notice dren surviving him Ben Harris ;32:(’1!1’:93“'1;7:’;: gr:ctdi::' ?; vas finally laid h aks. :‘.'?::m’tm;o;e l::'emger?sltl:: stat-e safe gun handling and accuracy urday. ; during the year will give a hunâ€" Ben Harris wis great worker ter a tremendous advantage over for Jocal sports. His energetic tge man who shoots only during spirits found an untiring imâ€"| the fall months, trrest in many functions of local _ Harry Cottle, secretary of Doâ€" activities, in particular hockey mini%n B:'arks;nen whlx;k:mgaé a und lacrosse. § membership of some 19, aâ€" An active supporter of thelnadian shooters, says that the Weston Boys‘ Club, Ben‘s sterlâ€" best way to get this practice ang ing service will be well rememâ€"| acquire the skills which make bered by Weston Slmrt.smcn.l1 an expert hunter is at one of the Ben also played with the Marlâ€"| many, target shooting _ clubs boros in the OHA league,â€" nis! across the country. Ample proof two years with this team marked | of this is Robért ‘Moon of" 26 poN OF QUuUaALITY FURS 2 | & & ‘1" M\SS C§ eA I 2 200 00 0 un 0 0 L _ & 7&; at M 20% to 50% OFF of this is Robert Moon of 20 Raven Road in Weston, Ont. Moon, a 26â€"yearâ€"old draftsman and a member of the Toronto Anglers and Hunters,. has just qualified for his third Dominion Marksmen Gold Expert award in the last twelve months. In winning â€" each of these three awards he shot a perfect 6,000 out of 6,000 in 22 rifle target shooting Lakeshore Team Overcomes 2â€"0 Deficit Bruins Snip Dukes"String Of Wins 'finmmut.lwum same that downed the Dukes back on November 29th, the last time they were to lose a game prior to last Thursday, however the Dukes have a chance to revenge their defeat as they take the Bruins at Wesâ€" ton Arena tomorrow night. Weston held a 2â€"0 lead in the early stages of the period and seemed hedded for their lith straight game without a loss but the roof fell in with lightning suddenness as Lakeshore scored three times in‘ 67 seconds and then added a fourth tally with less than a minute to go in the middlé stanza to cement the win. The teams stalemated the scoring in the third period at one goal apiece. M The Dukes scorers were Gary | Begg, Barry Johnson and Buâ€"ryl Stewart while Lakeshore‘s presâ€" | sure â€" appliers included Blake | Ball, George Hicken, Neil Gibâ€"| son, Orville Crawford and Don | Charlton, The only fight of the game came late in the third period when the . Duke‘s Phil Hall tore into Red Kilpatrick after the Lakeshore forward Winning Form In Tournament V‘eston‘s Minor Bantam‘ team won the Invitation Tournament held at Weston Arena on Saturâ€" day, January 11th in competition with teams from Leaside, York Township and the Little T.HL. *Playing in championship form, in the final Weston outclassed a strong Leaside team scoring two goals in the first period. Paul Laceby assisted by Art Finlay opened the scoring at the fiveâ€" minute mark followed by Don Cousineau‘s goal at the 16â€"minâ€" ute mark. Play was fairly even in the second period, but in the last period Weston opened up again running in two quick goals at the 10 and 11â€"minute mark. Murray Pearson scoring alone followed by Barry McColeman \fi%m& SIORES Co. Smait styles â€" Plain and striped â€" Tebilized, crease resistâ€" Ist Quality â€" Reg. 1.25 A real buy, Popular shade 51â€"15 Nylon Hose Reg. 2.59 ing finish. Acetate and Terylene â€" for strength and beauty. Blouses Reg. 65.90 Mon‘s 2â€"Trouser Suits $ 50.00 Choice. of many colours and designs Make your own and savel "Sunnyspun‘" Blankets Double Bed Size SPECIALLY REDUCEDâ€"REG. TO $3.59 CLEARANCE SALE | Continued ! Reductions in All Departments! By RED DUDDIN Imported Material â€" Tweeds and Novelties Smartly tailored 2 and 3 Button Styles f An exceptional buy, Sizes 35 to 44. 72" x 84" â€" Rayon and Nylon Beautiful Paste! Shades â€" Satin bound Wonderfully Washable and Wearable " Drapery Materials 75 MAIN ST. N. NEXT THE POST OFFICE Listed Ar/e\a;?ew Specials! assisted by Stutt. Although Leaâ€" sideitried hard they were unable to dent a strong Weston defence and had to concede the chamâ€" pionship to the Weston team. In winning their way to the finals, Weston outscored York Township in the first game by a four to two score, on two goals by Gary. Dobson assisted by Murray Pearson followed Murâ€" ray Pearson and Ron Cousineau assisted by Gary Dobson. In their second game Weston took the lead on Ron Cousineau‘s goal assisted by Murray Pearâ€" son and Dave Noon. Leaside tied it up shortly ‘after on Pete Minerson‘s goal assisted by Ken Wollin. There was no further scoring as Seckington for Wesâ€" Defending netâ€"minder for the Weston Duke‘s Jim Cannon fdils to stop the attacking shot of a Brampton player in the Junior B match in Weston Arena. The game resulted in a 6â€"4 win for the home team. * z Prs.for SI .39 $5§§.49 sN .98 1.17 ton and Harkness for Leaside were outstanding in their respecâ€" tive goals. 4 * In the third game just prior to the fir‘;lls, Weston outclassed a game bunch of hockey players from â€" Varsity‘s <Little TH.L. league with a 5â€"0 win. Scorers for Weston in this game were Murray, Pearson goal and assist, Don Cousineau assist, Dave Noon goal, Paul Laceby goal, Art Finâ€" Until 9 p.m. Open Every Thursday and Friday Nights MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ Reductions Up To â€" Weston 4, [York Township ‘2; Leaside 3, Little T.HL. 1; Leaâ€" side 1, West 1; Little THL. ork Township 1; Weston 5, lay two goals and assist,‘ Ron Cousineau assist. All the Weston players played well and although not all were on the scoring end they all helped in bringing the chamâ€" pionship to Weston. ~ Weston‘s team were as fo‘â€" ';ows â€" Goal: Seckington, Deâ€" ence: Morrison, McColeman, Noon, Newbold, Moore, Forâ€" wards: D. Cousineau, R. Couâ€" sineau, Holmes, Fryar, Pearson, Dobson, Finlay, Moore, Turnâ€" bull, Laceby, Stutt, Parsons, Weeks. EL K S (Continued on Page 9) Game.. Results: Photo by Terry Shaw MoNEY IIEF\IIHDED At All Times 57 MAIN ST. NORTH IN THE HEART Of WESTONâ€" SATISE*CTION THE TIMES AND GUIDE â€" Thy DEPT. STORE OFF ! The years when you are young are ~~ THE CREATEST YE LIFE Make the most of them as a proud member of the Canadian Army. 4 Please send me, without obligation, details on career opporâ€" tunities in the Consdien Army. +â€" 4 Address........... City/Town... CET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY Phone, or send this coupon, to: M * ARMY RECRUITING STATION 507 College St., Toronte, Ontario Tel. EM. 6â€"8341 Llot. 276 / To To The annual meeting of minster United Church, }

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