Times & Guide (1909), 6 Mar 1958, p. 7

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The loss was I hearthreaker toe the ,Dukgs who uemed to have the and aunt up ‘early in the third period. The tam: had battled on even term dur- ing the first forty minutes as Lakeshbre's .Grtpt Kilpatrick and Walton's Fred Dart scored in the opening period, Weston took the load with Ian Sinclair doing the [anon only to see ukdshoreNiot "the count at 2-2 is George Kicker: tied it up. Hod when he hauled out av- 1,'lt, minutes In ”was. “I: " " to I “Qty-two - to. tal In an “at at! I “only minute smart, Irrttt, "and. helped to - " {1. ttfat. A muhorc continued their cmpnltn o! trying to war the opposition down by am: now- ‘er but tto younger and tigtttar ‘ana have shown manollou rampant!" powers. .In an permuted, “ashore were the "gluon all the way and It reached it'. cllmu In the third period .nner‘ .leeahore’s Bob Cook Ind the anel’ Dino Mar.. an: angled. This wu the sign- at tor a [men] milling which oveniunlly ended up with re- feree Penna handing out ten mien, - divided plus 1 in: minute misconduct to the If the two teams continue at their present pace, thex will be no match for Dixie, regardless of who wins this series. The rugged play has taken tt lot ot drive out C both clubs and it wu'more than . nt in the third period rday when the players 0%? great deal ‘alower than n _ at er moments. more minoroenaities shortly af- ter brought the total to " men in the penalty box at one time. Earlier in the game, Bob Wil- son and Mareuz tangled and were given five minutes each and in the first period Blake Ball got ten tpr arguing with the referee as did Jack Addis for the Dukes. _ On February lst, the Fair- ‘view Heights District held .their PPy Hand Test end as a re- sult the 196th Brownie Pack and 196th Girl Guide Company held I flying up ceremony for Lor- raine Blanton, Anne Croswell, Suzanne Dorman and Susan Grindley. These girls after re- ceiving their Golden Hand Badges were entitled .to leave the closed circle of the Brownies for the open horseshoe of Guid I mg. Susan Grindley and Suzanne Dorman also received their three year service stars. Flying-up Ceremony At Fairfield Tho Wanton Duku are currently on)!“ short and of their playoff scrim with thy lukuhon Bruins. Tho Dukes lost a heated gem. to allow the Bruin; the edge. The lgkuhoro Goalie After the gerne, Pere. Topping, manager ‘of the Marlboro 'chnln. entered the referee': arming room And cometuleted him "for the finest game he hes seen handled." We from I he. in. teem. At the other end of the corridor. Lekeshore omen]. were roundly condemnim rev. Per dr, h 2nu In! “I W '"' " MID- ed I” I Mtt&, 11"" e 1 Mrs. Liddle utter-wards gave an intending talk to thl par- ents, stressing the not that an children cm only obtain their ‘best from any type of PI pro- l gram if they are properly dress- I ed tor it. Shorts and running) shoes should be provided for this purpose. In thunklng Mrs Liddle tor providing such In ll-i l Mrs, Liddle, who has had vast experience ih this particular /t.e, of education, spoke on the program .of P.T. now being 'taken throughout the modern ‘schools. and what is hoped will be provided in the future for our "children. Mrs. Lidtlle in introducing the short display given. by the pupils of Mrs Drew's room, Grade II and III. and Mrs. Bingham's room, Grade V and Vi, emphasized the work done by the classroom teacher to further the P.T. pro- gram in the school. The ehildrem in the younger grades did a free style program using balls and hoops and mak- ing up ideas of their qwn. The older pupils, under the direc- tion of Mr. Bingham, did a more selected type of exercise, in- eluding tome plays from bas- ketblll. Albion Gardens Home and School Association-Albion Gar- dens Hom.e and School Associa- tion held their February meet- ing on the 24th. It had been postponed from the week before on account of the extreme wea- ther conditions. There was a brief business session with the President in the chafr,"and the Class Award was won by Mr. Frank Bingham's Room, Grades V & VI. This $2.00 _award is given each month to the class with the 'most number of parents present. ( The Program Chairman, Mr., 1W. Crumbleholm, then turned; ithe evening's program over 'f the Principal, Mr. W.- Prasky. Mr. Prasky had a few pertinenti remarks to put to the parents present on the subject of health! particularly referring to school! children. He then introduced! the guest speaker for the eve- ning, the Supervisor of thsi- cal Education in Etobicoke, Mrs.’ Mary Liddle. . [ The Thistletown boys, play- ing in the Northern Etobicoke Hockey League. have reason to than): two of their coaches. Mr. Kettringhtot Albion Road has provided ea set of protective headgear for use ot Thistletown teams in the N.E.H.A., while Mr. Wilt. Mognn, coach of the ‘MinorvMidget team, plans to, 'take his team to an N.H.L. gamel at the Gardens in March. Tie- kets by the courtesy of his com- pany. Thistletown United Church held their Annual Congregational Dinner on February 14 in the new Sunday School building. The 220 people present enjoyed a delicious dinner and a fine hour of entertainment after- wards. Mr. and Mrs. John Booth and Mrs. Donald Giffen provided musical selections which were much appreciated. Mrs-Booth also led in.‘ period of hearty community singing. C The children were entertain- ed with movies shown by Mr Howard Hilliard. Thistletown United Ctturett- THISTLETOWN REPORTS By MRS. NANCY ELLIS - CH. l-WS7 Wally Adair “and the day with a number of when!” ICVOI such a: this am in which he pold§_Sponco Fosbury fiom uorlng on 0 than brookw'wcy. The next meeting will be held on March 17. I Coffee was served by the So. cial Committee under the di- rection of Mrs. G. Burleigh, So- cial Convener, who also earned the thanks of all the children present, as she served refresh- ments to them after their de- momtration. _ teresting program, Mr. Crum- bleholm assured' her that the parents had learned a lot from the evening's program. Strawberry Jam 'ttfi " LIFEBUBY SOAP (uvtu) 3 nu ak m Llouln ‘33: as: "l,i'ir" m IGA tl 0 RN 2 m33 c 0 F F E E tiT ll IGA Nylons ,mas75 IGA DEUXE INSTANT WW" AN IGA Dog House Dog Food 3 $32-29: IIIA PEANUT IIIITTEII 'th'. m IIIA SEBVIETTES , Wk 33o IIIA (HINGE PEAS , ','f& 26: IGA commas '"l'Mh."l'au%" th IGA ALIIIAIIIIIIA FOILWIIAP m- th IIIA BEEF'STEVI 'tm th IIIA APPLE sous: 2 Wld. 330 ISA PINEAPPLE .IIIIIIE , 'tff 31o IonoI Bold Gina-mill. ata “o In SWEET IIXEII PIIIKLE! 'tttilk IRA STUFFED OLIVES _ ttk 41: EFFICTIVE MARCH 6-7-I-IO-II,YHUIS. "In: WISDAY EACH ITEM WITH FREE $1.50 "BONUS BUCK" “Bonus Buck" Food Features will y, “NI” INKS" a! "IT 'li8tit 3.. thtahqtt' -"--""-"---q----------e- Shop At Your ttttqt-tttg- 'SA-a" " BIG! NEW! FREE BOIIIS GIFT CATALOGUE "eettarirtsa-tdumeemk-o-te" In I thrilling [am It. Kitts downed I weakened Guelph 2-1. Gym mm minus e couple at regulars tought like demons and lime“ uplet trt. Kim, upe- cillly the improved play of “SEEDS" who has been coming gradually each week. St. Kitts goals by Forbes' and Ashbee quilting each other. Guelph’l goal by “SEEDS." BUFFALO of the MINOR BANTAM just managed I IA) (Vin over Providence on I goal by A. Finley, assist to Camer- on. The 2nd game was wide open with goals by Krebs, Guest, In the non pm “cerium" “and the pawl dttarat" mo tt an V mums-1o. goabttrMeCl-tt)andi-utand wxvmm-uJ cr 1mm 1 gal and , -uu.-tor WW1- “Junpbr” mud on an P. cm: 'r'8c.tr..p.rt1PFt" long 19.! muons defeated mm 2-1 on an. by Cod- u, g m and qmubf w. lin and Russell, "airted by'Porur and Dalton. WI In! 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