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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Dec 1958, p. 9

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{ Moffats defeated Ashbee in the first game on Friday night »t Weston Arena. The teams yot pif to & fast start.but there was mo scoring until 9.15 of the first period. Fitzpatrick cireled the Ashbee net with the puck and then fed a quick pass out in front to Garner who slapped it home. = : Before the end of the period Florian was able to rack up anâ€" _ _ } @8 To the voters of Etobicoke who supported me at the polls on Monday, Dec. 1st, I wish to extend my sincere thanks. 1 would like to take this opportunity to wish One and All Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports Thank You ... Penalties Still Feature Senior Puck Play For Your 1B", «S %‘:&s‘} oÂ¥ a 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) Christmas Lighting ,, gifts for , all good , WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE A Prosperous and Happy New Year CEH 1â€"1411 We Deliver 3 John St., Weston CH. 4â€"5341 No. 48 REMINGTON 20 â€"g a uge automatic, regular 135.95. Now . No. 740 REMINGTQN 280 calibre automatic regular 148.50. Now ...... A Very Merry Christmas EDWARD J. COE ELECTRIC LTD. For Xmas or 1959 BOOK NOW And Avoid Disappointment â€" and â€" REEVE O. H. WAFFLE Call other count for Moffats‘ on an assist from â€" Garner. , Ashbee were unable to get any past Sharman. At 2.30 in the second period Weston tipped in, Kearâ€" ney‘s screen: shot to get Ashâ€" bee‘s first and only tally of the evening. . Moffats came â€" back with another score at 9.30 of the seme period. This time Clark: was the marksman with help from Ford. L 3 Stores to Serve You _ Free Pickâ€"up & Delivery Opp. loblaws Mt. Dennis _ 2863 Keele St., Downsview RO. 9â€"1696 ~ _ ME. 3â€"3074 JUNIOR GOLF SET with bag . ......_. 39.95 Other sets ranging from ... 49.95 up TOBOGGANS, SLEIGHS, SKIS, BOXING GLOVES HOCKEY GAMES, GUN HOLSTER SETS from maay 4 HOCKEY EQUIPMENT â€" SWEATERS JUNIOR GOLF SET with bag . ..... TRICYECEES ..;..;.01:ss.ss200e.2 8.925 and up BICYCLESâ€"C.C.M. Raleigh & other makes S P ECIAL RACERS including Sturneyâ€" Archer, 3â€"speed gear. Reg. 55.00. Now . 49.95 SKATES C.C.M., BAUER, SAMSON Open till 9 every night till Christmas CH. 6â€"3031 ©109.00 Z The â€" ratepayers association {held an executive meeting on "Wednesday night at the home |of Art Langham. Plans were “ made for our Christmas Euchre, lalso plans for to have a meeting BILLIE THE CLOWN â€" Billie the Clown was one of the highlights of the Christmas party at Branch 414, Canadian Legion, Woodâ€" bridge, last Saturday afternoon as 485 youngsters took part M e e e e e n yc L m n in a gigantic party which included a spe'c;t;l Clarke‘s goal wmu. leo;:ld w::l; Eatough was in penalty for : Ashbee. Garnerâ€" got his second . goal of the evening at 1400 of the third period. He took # pass from‘ Dubroy and was able to bat it in to the open corner as he fell to his knees. The checking got very close in the final period but there was mo scoring. Dubray earped two minor penaities and a game misconduct.: ‘Phe final score; Moffatsâ€"4, Ashbeeâ€"1. game started off very slow in the‘ first twa periods There were no goals in those periods but the officials were kept HAZEL ELLA, BUtler 6â€"3362 SMITHFIELD NEWS The Dominion Bridgeâ€"R.C.A.F Expert Skate Sharpening done while you wait 8.95 and up up _ The December meeting of the| Goodfellowship Club was held| in the form of a dinner meeting ! at the home of Mrs. Doreen Ella‘ with 21 present. A hot turkey‘ ‘dinner was served at 7 p.m.) When every one sat down to a‘ lovely dinner brought by the| members. After which we had | a gift exchange then the presâ€" ident, Mrs. Reta Fancett called the meeting to order. All the yearly reports were given and| all the offices are to" remain the| same except the sect. which Mrs.| Thea Parker didn‘t care to keep on so Mrs. Joan Walters will take on this office. Plans were| made for an executive meeting at the home of Reta Fancett on Jan. 6th. The next meeting to| be at the home of Mae Chamâ€"| berlin, on Jan. 20th. The courtesâ€"| ies of the evening was given by Thea Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Alastir Robertâ€" son attended a dinner and dance at the Old Mill for the Bell teleâ€" phone office staff. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armâ€" strong of Rockwood visited on Sundayâ€" with Howard Doreen Ella. Winners at our euchre were as follows: Ladiesâ€"Miss Jean Orr, Mrs. Norma Rowntree, Mrs. Florence Ella; Menâ€"Ken Fry, Mrs. Bessie Alford (sub), Laurâ€" ence Metcalfe. Lucky draw Lloyd Gaters. Door prize-' Hazel Ella. in January and having a memâ€" ber of Metropolitan traffic diviâ€" sion come to speak and answer questions on the traffic on Alâ€" bion Rd. On Sunday our Sunday School held their white gift service and along with $10.00 one superinâ€" tendent delivered the gifts to the Scott mission in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chard have sold their property on Kipling Ave. and moved to their new home in Rexdale. Belated birthday greetings to i‘ Mrs. Dorothy Robertson, Mrs. | Margaret Bow man, Douglas " Chamberlin, Ralph Chamberlin, Gords Bowman, Larry Ella and anniversary greetings to Al and | Dorothy Freeman. £ busy handing out penalties. Scoring began at ‘the §â€"minute mark in the third period with Dunn beating Brown with 4 slapâ€"shot. Fifteen seconds later Williams tied the score . for â€" Dominion Bridge. on a pass play from, Spragge. Rainboth came up with 2 goal at the tenâ€"minute mark to break the tie. Licaria and ‘Rainboth combined to break through the line and add to the?‘ lead. tead. £ The highlight of the game 1 Dunn‘s hatâ€"trick. His second ‘g came at 16.10 with a passâ€"relay from Licari and Lapointe. He worked his way through the visit with Santa RCAF. , defeated _ Dominion Bridge to the tune of 5â€"1, to earn a berth in the threeâ€"way tie for third place. % The last place DeHavilland made a gallant effort to beat the leagueâ€"leading Concord boys, but were no match for the strong offensive attack. The defensive line for DeHavilland was unable to hold back the forward line and the first goal was . ;eo;e; at the three minute mark of the first period. Moulton broke line, passed to Claus himself. Here, shown with Billie, are Ricky and Armstrong. Puppet show, movies, and presents for youngsters were other features. TABLERITE PURE PORK TABLERITE RINDLESS $LICED Fully Cooked Skintess Shankless (Haif or Whole) SAUSAGE MEAT _ n. 43¢ SIDE BACON Ciub Style Boneless (Maif Family Style ®r Whote) C 5 to 7 tb. Av. 6 LB. LB. Presswoods Pineapple Hams A Book with $50.00 in Christmas Dividends or Over @ood on the purchase of specified products. This is entirely extra to regular Dividends goalie with a fake and CRADE ‘A‘ TURKEYS WITM 2 FREE DIVIDEND CREDITS TABLERITE QUALITY MEATS SWIFT PREMIUM OVEN READY WITH DRESSING HA M S Young Hens 10 to e 16 ths, LB, ed Boneless s (Half is g. erWhile c LB. LB. GET YOUR BOOK OF CHRISTMAS DIVIDENDS TObaAy! l t ©0OD ONLY UNTIL DECEMBER 318T, 1982. Shop at Your Woodbridge 1.G.A. â€" and Savel TO REGISTERED DIVIDEND PLAN MEMBERS SPECIAL NOTICE!! through the I$ AVAILABLE AT IGA FOOD MARKETS : §§b. batted it in. James caught the|Gazzola. The final score was goalie off guard with a ‘shot for|Concordâ€"6, DeHavillandâ€"1. Concord‘s second counter, Both|Concord ....6 0 0 30 7 12 teams slowed down in‘ the|Moffats .......5 1 0 36 12 10 second period and there WAS NO | www scoring. Com;‘ordh put on the pressure in the third and came up with four goals to win the | COMPLETE game and retain their first [ . place position. | SSne* Standing, . Himes were with | assists with | as Standing, Cimes andGuin Ib. 79c Jacobs, re the sh ts going James, _ Ricky and Joâ€"Anne REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FOlbâ€" _ nrer. 941. FOll _ rret. 1997 wrAp . rout 31‘ ROLL 59‘ ALL POPULAR BRANDS THURS, THRU WEDNESDAY sach rem wiTh 2 Free creoits STUFFED MANZANILLA o EFFECTIVE DEC. 18, 19, 20,22, 23, ROYAL GUEST IGA Olives IGA Coffee FRASERVALE Mixed Vegetables FRASERVALE 2LB. POLY BAG s, Hunter sharpâ€"sho DIVIDEND ‘ CREDIT BOOSTERS STRAWBERRIES Hunter FROZEN FOODS shooters Couca, MIXED NUTS L Oâ€"A~" * _ U All Food Prices Effectiveâ€"Dec. 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24. STOKELYS FANCY â€" SAVE 9c Thurs. thru Wed. TOMATO JUICE 3 :: 35 tm a wakims Ssn TINS ‘ FRUIT COCKTAIL :# 29 FANCY PEAS 15 OZ. POLY BAG THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 CARTON Hammers, Saws, Chisels, Power Tools, Vises, Wrenches, Blow Torches, Electric Shavers. Pennsylvania Power Mower 12â€"07. JAR 1â€"LB BAG 49.¢ 29 SPECIAL CLEARANCE on TACKLE _ COMPLETE HARDWARE p _ O @ ol M M ; @ O ) ( < $ ) i M O ) is Â¥ ‘ f J > E. )/ UB 1/ h 4&‘}* CethuI NOC m o. OB LC Y 6 diApes Pame®P1 n 46 Ad ‘,:(,,\..4 torarmad W"‘ re FOR HIM Clocks, Carving Sets, Dishes, Stainless Steel Ware uranberries ceuro kao 21 CANADA NO. 1 ‘Ifll UNIVERSAL FLAVOURING Cooking Onions s 25¢ U.S. NO. 1 OCEAN sPray Cranberries California Celery THE PREMIER TABLE GRAPE U.s. No. 1 FOR THE FRUIT sowL B.C. FANCY EXTRA LARGE B.C. Anjou Pears _ 5« 39¢ U.S. NO. 1 GRADE Easy To PEEL WITH THAT JuICY FREsH FLAVOUR Delicious Aunles EMPEROR GRAPES i. 19¢ ORA NGES NO. 1 CRISP & cruncHy LARGE sIze WITH 2 FREE DiviDEND CREDITS nonwmxrmu-.q In value) with Dividend Credits in coming year through the new Famfy discontinued as 6f December 31st, 1958, FOR HER SUNKIST NAVEL AN IMPORTANT REMINDER) FARM FRESH PRODUCE 69. L. RCAF. ....42" 4 Ashbee .......... 2 4 Dom. Bridge 2 4 DeHavilland 1 5 FOR BOYS & GIRLS e TOBOGGANS e sLEIGHs e ToYys USE es 6 ror 393 EXTRA LARGE FaNcyY meo. size 1138 C poz. OUR LaAYAWAY PLAN 79.00 and up f 15â€"07, TINS Tâ€"LB. BAG STALKS 49. 39: 29¢ 25¢ 12 17 11 19 12. 31

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