t ERNIE BROCK & SON Ltd. WILLIAM H. C. BAILEY, B.A BARRISTER and SOLICITOR AURORA Bus â€" Parkview 7â€"4692 Res. â€" Parkview 7â€"5589 The Imperial Bank Building. Nobleton Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. WESTON ? In the opening game of the Senior Hockey League on Friday night Dominion Bridge defeated Ashbee to the tune of 2â€"1. Hughes ppened the scoring for Dominion Bridge in the first period assisted by Gibbs and Jenkins. Ashbee came back to tie the score in the third ‘period on a wellâ€"timed goal by Larose, Fraser & Simms BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS J. KENNETH KIDD BARRiSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC & 371 Gay Street PHONE: EM 3â€"6097 â€" ATlas 8â€"0423 WwOODBRIDGE PROFESSIONALâ€"BUSINESS â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. CH. 1â€"1133 will trist EYES TESTED Professional Directory WOODBRIDGE Tuesdays 7â€"9:30 Fridays 3â€"5 o.m Sanitary Contractors Will be in J. Kenneth Kidd Law Office, Pine Street, Woodbridge, the first and third Wednesday afterncon Vctwo!chï¬momh from 2 to 5 o‘clock. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WEsTON _ CH. 1â€"3781 Bank of Nove Scotie Chambers 7 Main St. South W. J. WARD C. STUNDEN WINDER‘S TAXIT Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and TRANSPORTATION !hy Brock ‘ZCOMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE MAPLE â€" Phones â€" Bus. â€" Maple 11 Res. â€" Maple 300 RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE Dependable Service FUNERAL HOMES office at 1 Main remain open with in attendance FOR APPOINTMENT CAL CH. 1â€"0701 24 Hour Service â€" HERE NEXT TIME â€" _0 =_ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 17 Eyes Examined â€" Optical Prescriptions Fitted â€" Glasses Fitted Broker Lenses Replaced HANDLINC ALL _ TYPE$ OF INSURANCE J. E. COBURN OPTOMETRIC During the illness F. L. LOWRIE, R. O PTOMETRIS T CH. 1â€"2233 INSURANCE Insurance THISTLETOWN CH. 4â€"9194 nalties Outnumber Goals 4 to 1 While Ashbee Loses LIMITED OPTOMETRIST L. MERTENS 1 Main N. Weston CH. 1â€"0111 an optome D I REC T OR Y Demerse passed to Lawson and and he flipped to l..u'cug who batted it in. Later in the third period Hughes again gave Doâ€" minion Bridge the lead with an unassisted goal. Ashbee made a desperate attempt to tie the score but didn‘t have the power they needed to break through the ‘Dominion Bridge defense. In the final moments of the game t‘ oy withdrew their goalie but were not able to score the tyi'nl goal. There was a total of 12 Stanley McNeil INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone ATias 8â€"1186 Hawman Avenue, Woodbridge Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m 9 a.m. to noon Sat or by appointment PHONE ATios 8â€"0511 Weston For a Complete Survey of ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE â€" Call â€" BARRISTER and SOLICITO® 7 MAIN STREET SOUTH WESTON _ â€" _ CH. 4â€"6911 29% Weston 1st AND BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Erc. EM. 4â€"1863 Money to Loan PINE STREET 26 Main St. North morTGAGE MONEY T0 LOAN Evenings by Appointment wWESTON CH. 4â€"5697 R. E. McAFEE, B. Com.â€" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR â€" . ATLAS 8â€"1453 Resident Partner of H. T. JAMIESON LE MAY & CO. Royal Bank Building, Toronte Fraser & Simms BARRISTERSâ€"SOLICITORS Geo. W. Bull, B.Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne B.A. Barristers and Solicitors J. Edgar Parsons Bull & Ashbourne William D. Lyon B.A., LLB. W ES T O N Chartered Accountant Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers GOURLEY L. HOWELL BARRISTERS, ETC. Barristers & Solicitors 194 MAIN ST. NORTH ton CH. 4â€"5314 W. M. MYERS 18 Toronto Streat, Terenta Pine 5t ~â€" Woodbridge Fridays 4 â€" 6 p.m And by Appointment PHONE ATias 8â€"0621 HEAKES and MacDCNALD Barrister & Selicitor REET wOODBRIDGE PHONE EM. 6â€"6031 43 KING ST. CH. 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 2nd MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE CH. 1â€"0111 0â€"16â€"52 The game between RCAF and Concord was packed with excitement. Gilbert openedâ€" the scoring for R.CA.F. early in the first period on assists from Poirer and Tongjgian. Midill tied the score later on in the first period unassisted. R.C.A.F. went scoreless in the second poriod‘ while Concord batted in three goals to take a commanding lead. Vancise, Gazola, and Jacobs were the marksmen with assistâ€" ance from Humes, Kendall, an1 Quinn. Quinn tallied with a goa within two minutes of the third period. Poirer finally broke the jinx with a pass to Dunn who tipped in R.C.A.F.‘s second goal Concord‘s sixth goal on a relay nlay by Foster and Kendall. RC.A.F. put on a desperate try but were unable to overcome the deficit. Lappointe was able to break through amd send the puck home but it was not enough to give the team the drive they lacked during the better part of the game. The firal score was Concord 6 and R.C.A.F. 3. There were six penalties in the game. penalties ame handed out during the Moffats got off to a fast start with a goal by the line of Garner, Clark and Scott. Garner got the goal. Five minutes later the same line was able to come up with another tally. Riddiford reâ€" ceived help from Smart to bat in DeHavilland‘s first goal. One minute later Cruikshank broke through the line and went right in to score for Moffats unassisted. Before the period was over Susâ€" ko slid another one into the net to give Moffats a fiveâ€"goal lead. Both teams went scoreless in the second period but there was still quite a bit of action. The Deâ€" Havilland goalie Dunlop was sent to the firstâ€"aid room for treatment of a cut over his eye which delayed the game for ten minutes. He returned to the game but was unable to prevent Mofâ€" fats from scoring four more goals. Dubray got two and Scott and Garner one each. Palmer and Hill scored one each to bring the final score to 8â€"3 for Moffats. The officials handed out a total of eight penalties. Team Concord ... Moffats ... Ashbee Bros Dom. Bridge DeHavilland 114 MAIN ST. SOUTH WESTON CH. 4â€"6061 PHOTOGRAP: :Y * COMMERCIAL AND REPAIRING WM. A. RIGGS 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS RO. 9â€"2841 WORK GUARANTEED Geoffrey Frazer Woodbridgeâ€"ATias 8â€"1201 * PHOTOSTATS * PHOTOâ€"COPY C. W. LEASK 1338 WESTON ROAD RO. 20521 PIANO TUNING T A X 1 RO. 7â€"7575 T A X I TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES STAN MAXEY Chartered Accountant CANADA CAB MT. DENNIS ACCOUNTANTS PHOTOGRAPHY RO. 2â€"2900 PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT also operating MUSIC GF GA Pis 24 06 10| 32 q4 008| 1113 4‘ 10 44004 15 38 2) 110 2502 14 13 14 290 25 ’u WESTON MINOR MOCKEY LEAGUE Marlboro \St. Catherines ‘Guelph hk | Barrie Windsor ... Oshawa ....... Windsor is represented by this group of boys in the Weston Arena Atom Hockey League. Every Saturday morning starting at 12.00 noon, six teams of boys between the ages of eight and nine take over the Weston Arena and play a forty minute game. There are six leagues Owen Sound Stratford Braniford Hamilton . .... Kitchener ... Marliboro ‘: For Barrie Pete Wilmhurst lplaying his usual outstanding Igame scored Barrie‘s lone goal |assisted by Gary ‘McLeish. St. }Catharines also scored on upset iby beating Oshawa 3â€"0 on goals ‘by Doug Hall, Brian Pender and Bill Thompson assisted by Bob Kilpatrick and Mel Thompson. \Guelph won over Windsor 2â€"0. These are the boys who play on the Marlboro team in the Atom league at. Weston Arena. Lleft to right: Sheldon Leonard, Bruce Burnett, Danny Cross, Michael Simms, Alan Moon, and Pittsburg . Buffalo Providence Cleveland . Detroit . Rangers New Haven Boston ... Royals . ... Beavers Canadiens Chicago In the Atom League Marlboros pulled off the biggest upset of the day by trouncing Barrie 4â€"1. This was the first loss of the season for Barrie after five straight wins. Ted Jinks led Marlâ€" boros on two goals assisted by Bruce Richards and Ross Hamâ€" ilton with Art Fry and Michael Simms scaring singles. Hi Neighbours! It‘s fFun to Dance at Mart Kenney‘s Ranch Concession Vaughan _ _ ® 1% Miles West of Highway No. 400 ® Or 2% Miles East of Highway No. 27 $2 PER PERSON RESERVATIONS: AT. 8 Reserve Now For New Years Eve $5 PER PERSON League Standing ATOM w No City Driving Â¥ 20 Minutes from Avenve Road and Highway 401 w FREE PARKING Â¥ Enquire for Special Student and Party Rates Â¥ Table Reservations For All DIRECTIONS: ® North of No. 7 Highway at Shell Station, 7th MINOR BANTAM PEEâ€"WEE BANTAM MIDGET to EVERY SATURDAY Date A Pts. Pts. Pis Pts Pis. |Scott Wagner scored the first assisted by Steve Whalen with ‘Gary Clarke accounting for the second goal. Hamilton and Brantford openâ€" ed the Peeâ€"Wee games playing to a 2â€"2 stalemate. Hamilton‘s scorers were Ray Holmes, and Randy Phillips assisted by «Bill Best. Brantford replied with goals by Eddie Boynon and Larry Herschel, Stratford won the secâ€" ond Peeâ€"Wee game from Marlâ€" boros 1â€"0 on Dave Diplock‘s goal. In the third low scoring Peeâ€"Wee game Owen Sound squeezed by Kitchener on Larry Newbold‘s goal assisted by Dave Clyde, Pittsburg stayed on top of the heap in Minor Bantam play by winning from Providence on John Bird‘s goal assisted by Eric Mcâ€" Glenning. Buffalo kept close on the heels of Pittsburg by outâ€" scoring Cleveland 2â€"0 on goals by Len Ingle and Paul Roberts assisted by Ted Turner. In the Bantam League Detroit continued winning scoring four goals to nil over new Haveh on goals by Art Finlay (2) Jeff Weeks and Paul Jones assisted by John Webster with assists also going to Jeff Weeks and Art Finâ€" lay. Rangers kept their second place slot with a 3â€"2 win from Boston. Peter Schlitt, Dave Wilâ€" kinson and Barry McColeman scoring for Rangers assisted by Neil Simson, Doug. Bruce and Bobby Duzburg. For Boston (2) Chris Guest and Alan Cooper asâ€" sisted by Charlton and John Brewer. Royals of the Midget League were tied two all by Chicago but under the direction of the Weston Department of Recreation. This large number of leagues permits boys from eight to seventeen years of |\ age to get out and match their skills against |ouch other. Peter Lindsay. Peter Birkett, Bruce Richards, Ross Hamilton, Roy Dancey coach, Ted Jinks, Rickey Cardwell, and Arthur Fry. AT. 8â€"1282 HaEDUINAOIT LODESBU AHOB} DOLRâ€"ILUISITICL Meeling at Mrs. Norma enshaw (2) assisted by Harold |Boddy‘s. She gave an interestâ€" Morton. The second game was all fing account of their plans. The Beavers with a 5â€"1 score, Can-}area is going to furnish with adiens being on the short end. antique furniture a room at the Jack Gray assisted by Ron Powâ€" 'Doan House or cabin at Shaaron ell was Canadiens worksman.l Congratulations were extendâ€" Doug. Baptie (2), Tom Sweeney, ‘cd to Buwick Institute on winâ€" Bill Kent and Jerry Ingle scored ining first prize at the convenâ€" for Beavers, assisted by Bob|tion for their Tweesmuir Book. Shaw, Bob Lord and Bruce Dunâ€"| Mrs. Audrey Clarke was conâ€" ning. Umenar nfo the nnaseais eetide Games for Saturday Dec. 13th 8.00 a.m. Buffalo vs. Pittsburg 8.40 a.m. Cleveland vs. Providence 9.20 a.m. Boston vs. Detroit 10.00 a.m. Mariboro vs. Brantford 10.40 a.m. Owen Sound vs. Hamilton 11.20 a.m. Kitchener vs. Stratford 12.00 noon St. Kitts vs. Marlboro 12.40 p.m. Gue?h vs. Barrie 1.20 p.m. Windsor vs. Oshawa 4.45 p.m. Rangers vs. New _ Haven 5.30 p.m. Beavers vs. R;{nh 6.15 p.m. Canadiens . vs. Chicago still kept their first place stand-: ing. Laurie Garred and Rick| Armstrong scored for Chicago asâ€" | sisted by Bill Mountjoy and Petei Raeburn. For Chicago Ross Birkâ€"| We are pleased to announce the opening of our New Meat Store ATTENTION! with DAN DURYEA, JAN STERLING MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. | See. 15 :16 â€" 17 | EVERY SUNDAY AT 3:30 p.m. "‘This Angry Age" WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY SKATING CLUB T ivime mANGANG Tickets on sale at Henderson‘s Drug Store, D Alve Bar, Humberwsoed Dairy Bar and m ‘"Horror °f, First half of the season: CHILDREN $1; . Dracula Students $1.50; ADULTS $2 AOULT â€" ENTERTAINMENT t Bes. 1 Also "Buchanan Rides Alone" ELMHURST MEATS MT. DENNIS THEATRE Only top avality meat Elmhurst Meats ELMHURST PLAZA COME IN AND SEE OUR SPECIALS THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. DEC. 11â€" 12â€" 13 with RANDOLPM SCOTT 1364 Islington N. CH. 6â€"7692 "KATHY O" RO. 9.1960 so‘d here. New Year‘s jResquï¬on: Return Books Dalzie!l Museum Committee Sends Thanks To W.J. _ Christmas is the time for soul searching, maintains the Woodâ€" bridge Library Board. And to retain‘ borrowed books cannot accord‘ with one‘s conscience. _ The Library has been beautiâ€" fully renovated and from time to time new books shall be added to the shelves . Says Librarian Mrs. Arthur Howi: "We shall do all in our power to be a real service to our comâ€" munity." The Library is open Tuesday from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Librarian and Librar; Board is making an effort to have all overdue books .returned before Christmas. Several books taken from the library are overâ€" due many months, they report. "We intend to begin the New Year on a proper footing, so we Are warning all tardy borrowers that we shall charge three cents perâ€"day per book on and after January 3." The Christmas Party of Elder‘s W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Mina McGillivary. The ro!l call was a white gift for some child. The New Yefr is a time to make new resolutions, and the library is asking its borrowers to resolve to return all overdue books: * Mrs. Alice Kay, Mrs. Edna Roden and Mrs. Annie Colton, the three delegates to the Anâ€" nual Convention at the Royal York gave very interesting acâ€" counts of the doings there. The discussion groups held at the Convention this year were very profitable. Congratulations were extendâ€" ed to Buwick Institute on winâ€" ning first prize at the convenâ€" tion for their Tweesmuir Book. A letter of thanks for W.. interest and helb was read from the Dalziel Museum Committee. Mrs. Lily Johnston attended the District Meeting at Mrs. Norma Mrs. Audrey Clarke was conâ€" venor of the pregram which started off with a carol singâ€" song. Mrs. Jean Boynton acâ€" companied at the piano. Mrs. Ruth Tredgett gave an interestâ€" ing motto: "Scatter gladness, joy end mirth all along the way of earth." Mrs. Margaret McClure narrated the history of Pauline Johnston, who wrote many ‘benutiful poems. | Public Skating | _ qucoren 73 930 jan Members were asked to be Pen Pals with W.I. members in England. The Card Committee assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Thompson were named to choose the gifts for the shutâ€"ins this year. Mrs. Audrey Clarke demonâ€" strated how to make lovely Christmas decorations. A deliciâ€" ous lunch was served by the committee. Mrs. Irene Maddin gave the courtesies of the evenâ€" ing. The February meeting will be neld at the home of Mrs. Nellie McLeod‘s. The theme will be Music. A merry Christmas to allt IMt limke a uie AT THE WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT MEMORIAL It Pays o Advertise Community Skating EVERY SUNDAY AT 330 pm. ADULTS:50¢ â€" CHILDREN: 25¢ EVERY SATURDAY ARENA| into high gear for the wi luuoa with a uJ areDt : Night last Thursday â€" i which jammed the . United . Church basement to the walls. . More than 35 adults turned out . to witness the present N of, . the troop‘s charter by. ace _ Harpur, provintial field come= . missioner for the J ‘ "1 Region to Dr. Alan Hogg, “b!rfl man of the 2nd Kleinburg Scout . Group Committee. + .Bs Presented At _ Parent‘s Night _ In addition to the Scouts, m and parents, almost forty i dren packed the church and. cheered while a series of demonâ€". strations took place â€" convinc= ing evidence of the troo:: swift. progress in the six months of its organization. d The junior cubs had the audi= ence applauding with a )\w‘ dance and the senior cubs with a rope game. The Scouts had built a bridge and tripod with lashing and staves and then demonstrated their semaphore work. A social evening and refresh= ments followed under Van Christianson, entertainmen t chairman with the help of the ladies‘ auxiliary. Michael Bevan is Scoutmaster and John Ireland, cubmaster, aided by John Burns and Carl Champion. } FOX "Flame of Calcutta also GARY COOPER "10 North Fredrick" ANDY GRIFFITH REX REASON MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. All Technicolor Show "last Time 1 Saw Paris" ELIZABETH TAYLORâ€"VAN JOHNSON "Prize of Gold" RICHARD WIDMARK D. DARNELâ€"PAT KNOWLES G. PECK â€" JOAN COLLINS also "Witness for the Prosecution" ETLE e«® â€"â€"â€" CH. 1â€"7661 â€"â€"â€" Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. Doors Open 6:00 p.m. ALL COLOR SHOW "The Bravados" THURS. â€" PRI. â€" SAT. No Time for Sergeants‘" Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. DiETRICH â€" POWER LA WTON _. "Badlands of Montang‘"‘ {In Cinemascope) MAI ZETTERLING DEC. 15â€" 16 â€" 17 CH. 1â€"1821 t La > Wns MYRON MeCORMACK â€" MARJORIE DEAN M.12.13 HOME OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT : DIANE VARSI