Times & Guide (1909), 29 Jan 1959, p. 5

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to trim Majors 5â€"0. Bob Wilson with 2 goals and assist, Jim Jago goal and 3 assists, Ken Vaughan #ow! and assist, and Barry Mcâ€" Kuen assisted by Dave Fuller and Pave Bnice led the Dukes. ( Dukes, of the Juvenile group, éime up with a splurge of goals Jn the second game, Flyers just ejred Tigers by 3â€"2. Alec Armstrong 2 goals and Art Malâ€" lock were the Flyers‘ snipers, assisted by Dennis Sniger, Brian Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Gordon W. Alcott WESTON MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE WESTON TELEPHONE: EM. 4â€"5141 EVENINGS: CH. 1â€"6584 VAUXH Al.l. demonstrators ©‘1695. up At age 21 the insurance automatically contiâ€" nues as whole life insurance, increased to five times its original amount, with no increase in premium; or the policy can be continued for a lesser amount as paidâ€"up life or as endowment insurance. Let me tell you about this worth Whfle POhcy * HONNMmnnmmmmmammmmnnmzn Make sure your boy gets a good start towards success by protecting his future security now. Small annual payments on a Sun Life Junior Adjustable insurance policy will give him a valuable nest egg when he reaches manhood. 945 MAIN ST. N. YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS * Fuel Oil > * Stove Oil * Gasoline * Motor Oils * Antiâ€"Freeze For Prompt Service â€" Phone ATlas 8â€"1323 In ‘midget play, Royals and| M ANME NNNAE cBit m Chicago played to a 1â€"1 tie, Bob ’:'. w me ."m Kilpatrick scoring for Royals| $0M@ AShlted, bY, GAry w and Ken Tipton for Chleaf.oon Bruce. and â€" Dave Beavers and Canadians a ' 1 played to a tie, 2 all, Bob Lord| Buffalo, of the Minorâ€"Bantam and Tom Heath led Beavers|ETOUP, continued to show a &ow- with Paul Sharkey and Ken|rful attack, beating Providence rmcemmmememare mequrce «comtaces ca=1 40. TSh Ingle, Ted Tucher and Brian Collins, Buffalo‘s all star | line, and Bruce Roberts counted , the goals. . Stephenson and Peter Schlett,|in {TONt., assisted by Jack Cain and Tom m--mmw t0. Nare Witkimesn CD. ind In midget play, Royals and|{")» M8Y® » Chicago played to a 1â€"1 tie, Bob '3 Gogo “.;“‘G':' m Kilpatrick scoring for Royals| K04M8 assisted by Gary 0P h. Milaink Aa» "hinkes J GOFC Muitchinson :: shd ‘Bave TJfour Hands AHte Tature Pittsburg kept in the hunt with a 3â€"1 decision over Providence Eric McGlenning with 2 goals and Mike Sullivan, assisted by Ricky O‘Neill, were the Pittsâ€" burg marksmen. Steve Hamilton scored for Providence. In the first Peeâ€"Wee game, Marlboros were victors over Brantford by 2â€"1. Ken Smart and Ron Russell scored for Marlies, with Murray Antram assisted by Bob McCluskey and Paul Hatton scoring for Brantford. Owen Sound retained their first place standing blanking Hamilton 3â€"0, on goals by Larry Newbold, Dave Clyde and Bob Reid. Kitchener were outlucked again in their meeting with Stratford; Stratford winning 2â€"0, on goals by Jim Brown and Dave Diplock, assisted by Fred Stevens. The Atom League provided n‘ series of upsets, with Oshawa taking Windsor, 2â€"0, Guelph winâ€" ning from Barrie 3â€"2, and Marlâ€" boros and St. Catharines playâ€" ing to q 2 all tie. Oshawa‘s scorâ€" ers were Ed freland and Al Findlayson. Guelph‘s effort was provided by Terry Collins, Al Little and Gary Clarke, assisted by Tim Smith. Barrie replied with goals from Pete Wilmhurst and Ray Murray, assisted by Mike Beith. In the Marlie verâ€" sus St. Kitt‘s game, Ted Jinks scored twice for Marlies, assisted by Bruce Richards. For St. Kitts, it was Brian Pender, assisted by Me! Thompson and Dave Hall. Weston Minor Hockey League are celebrating Minor Hockey week in Canada on Saturday night, February 14th, when they entertain York Township in a series of six all star games. Keep this date in mind and meet us at the Arena. Total of the federal governâ€" ment‘s loans to and investments in Crown corporations stood at $2,549.8 million at‘ March 31, 1958. night and was held on Jan, 19th Mr. Latomelle, Metro Conservaâ€" tion authority, was guest speakâ€" er and be outlined the aims and efforts for conservation in our surrounding area and illustrated his talk with colouted sliGes inâ€" cluding &lcturu of some: of our newly â€" developed ‘conservation parks. Mr. Jack Greene expressâ€" ed the groups‘ appreciation to the guest speaker. Mr. James, principal, announced that Miss Buschemeyer‘s, class was again winner of the attendance award. The January meeting of . the Highview Home & Ichpo}lm was â€" designated as "Fathers‘ Mr. W. Thomas conducted a "fish story" contest and quite a number of tales were submitted. Most of them pretty "fishy", with the prize being given to Mr. Ray Bignall of Wilson Ave. In keeping with the theme of the evening, the men served the lunch. Mr. Gordon Boughner, Mr. Jack Brown, and Mr. Mcâ€" Dermott prepared the tea, etc., and what a beautiful sight to an overâ€"worked housewife that was, one will not soon forget! . Just goes to prove that men aren‘t as helpless in the kitchen as they would have us believe. All jokâ€" ing aside, this trio, in spite of a lot of ribbing were awfully good sports. Mrs. Jack Harper supplied the special niusic at the evening service on Sunday, Jan. 18th. Miss Watson was guest speaker at the Women‘s meeting on Jan. 22nd and she discussed the work of the Pioneer Girl organization and showed a film also. The Married Couples met at the home of Mrs. McLeary on Deeâ€" vale Ave. on Saturday night. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutchinson of Falstaff Ave., on their 3rd ba a girl. They have a boy a besides. And congratulations are also in order to Mr. and Mrs. Don McKee of 365 Rustic Rd., on the birth of their second baby, a boy. We‘re glad to report that Mr. Grant McGuffin of Seaâ€"Brook Ave., is reported to be convalescâ€" ing nicely although still confinâ€" ed to his home. He received a fractured hip from a fall he had in December. We would like to extend getâ€" well wishes to Mr. R. A. Graha‘ of Maple Leaf Dr., who is con! fined to the Northwestern Hosâ€" pital with severe attack of rheuâ€" matic nature. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Grant on the recent birth of their son, Gregor. The Grants also have two sets of twin girls. The Young People from Treâ€" thewey and Elverston, enjoyed a skating and tobogganing party to Heart Lake this past Saturday night. Gracefield Home & School Assoc. held their January meetâ€" ing on the 22nd. Their guest speaker was Miss Anderson, chief librarian of North York Township and she gave quite an interesting talk about the books which are available to our chilâ€" dren and also had a display of somy of these books. The school choir sung several selections unâ€" der the leadership of Mr. Tom Logan, and the meeting conâ€" cluded with the serving of coffee and cookies. Elsie Heatherington was hapâ€" py guest of honour at a surprise MRS. L HEATHERINGTON â€" CH. 1â€"0297 Westway Federation Names Officers birthday held at the home of Susan Warburton ‘of 65 ‘Ridge Rd., this past Saturday. Marina Martin and Norma Newton asâ€" sisted Susan and there were 9 guests present. The annual meeting of the congregation of Elverston: Park United Church was held on Jan. 21st. It was an awfully foggy night and this condition served to somewhat diminish the numâ€" bers who might /have attended. However, a very good meeting is reported: to have been held and The January meeting of the | Woman‘s Federation of the Westâ€" way United Church was held at the church, Thursday, Jan. 13. The evening began with a potâ€" luck supper, greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. R. Naylor gave the deâ€" votions. The following execuâ€" tive for 1959 were installed by our minister, Rev. Victor Wood: Hon. Pres., Mrs. V. Wood; Pres, Mrs. B. Bushell; Ist Vice Pres., Mrs. K. Cook; 2nd Vice Pres., open; 3rd Vice Pres., Mrs. R. Wood; Sec., Mrs. A. Williamson;| Corr. Sec, Mrs. J. Hamilfon; Treas., Mrs. T. Istrati; Devotions, | Mrs. E. Hoyle; Program, Mrs. A.| Godden; Social Convener and| Manse, Mrs.â€" R. Jewett; Flower, Converier, Mrs. C. Walton; Visit-l ing Convener, Mrs. V. Wood; Nursery Roll, Mrs. J. Gourlay;‘. Press, Mrs. R. Ferguson; Memâ€"| bership, Mrs. T. Parker; Bazaar: bvenet, Mrs. E. Young. § _A reception for new members will be held at the Westway United church, Sunday, Jan. 25, at 2.30 p.m. Refreshments will be served by the Hiâ€"Ho branch of the Woman‘s Federation. The Woman‘s Federation of the Westway . United Church have now formed groups in the various subdivisions. For the benefit of newcomers who may e interested, they are most welâ€" he to attend the monthly genâ€" 1 meeting held at the church, the third Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. . Local groups include:. MARTIN GROVE: Friendship Group, meet 3rd Tuesday of each month. Mrs. J. Dickinson, CH. 6â€" 3755. WESTWAY: Hiâ€"Ho, meet 1st Tuesday of each month. Mrs. D. Nicol, CH. 1â€"7702. Cometus, meet 1st Thursday of each month. Mrs. G. Lumsden, Harmony, meet 1st Tuesday of | each month. Mrs. R. Wood, CH.| 6â€"6559. _ | CH. 1â€"7225. GALE & ROYAL YORK GARâ€" DENS, being formed. Meet 2nd Monday. For information, Mrs. R. Ferguson, CH. 4â€"2262. 1 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (at Main) CH. 6â€"3031 WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Price includes heater and deâ€" froster, directional signals, rearâ€" view mirror, winterized, license and gas. â€" we plan to have a complete r» TVAES AND GUIDE port of this WTritt@n UP S@PREALEr : > am w «s tm tm History Of Banking At Rotary Club ly for next week‘s issue. _ . the. «vening _ The W. A. of Elverston helq hef recent trip to Japan their meet f she attended the World ! .....:h.... 1:{:1 '.?....’...9 -!-.’.’ School Convention > at bers were , present,. â€" Mrs, 2""° mwnwun“mtwa‘_“ the speaker, Mr. John Seaborne, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Weston, who gave a very interesting talk on the history of banking. _ _ Banking records date back to 500 B.C. when banking business was carried on in Babylon. _ money was loaned and interest paid for the use of it _ _ _ The first recorded bank failure was in the time of Tiberius Caesâ€" ar in the early AD.‘s. The Crusades in 1200 B.C. stimulated banking. Around this time, Goldsmiths of Lombardy and London were organized. The Bank of England was orâ€" ganized during the reign of Wilâ€" liam of Orange. _ _ _ _ _ In Canada, the Bank of Montâ€" real commenced operations as a private bank in 1817, receiving its charter in 1837. Jim Amos thanked the speakâ€" er on behalf of the Club for his interesting and informative adâ€" Mr. In 260 BC. at Alexandria, on the occasion of Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to The Will Knock on Your Door With Gifts & Greetings tro& Friendly Business Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders Phone CH. 1â€"7864 (No cost or obligation) City Welcome Wagon Hostess mm.sm:-whhhvinnhim Mrs. Ja taken .on trip and also had|Miss Sheila Cook rem some interesting items vhkhumnuxm he had brought back. regular ‘The Jr. choir under the leadâ€"|month, where the Sr. ership of Jack Brown, sung at|one evening service. Will be held Monday, Feb. 2nd at 1.30 p.m. _ In The AGRICULTURAL BOARD ROOM BATSFORD ST., NEWMARKET All wheat producers are requested to attend to receive a report on the opera» tions of the Ontaric Wheat Producers Asseciation, elect a county committes and such other business as may be brought. before the board. Will be in J. Kenneth Kidd Law Office, Pine Street, Woodbridge, the first and third Wednesday afternoon of each month from 2 to 5 e‘cleck. â€" HERE NEXT TIME â€" f WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21 WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT BRANCH of the ( Canadian Red Cross Society MON., FEB. 9th at 8 p.m. ~In The Woodbridge Public School Everyone Welcome Cor. §t. Clair & Old Weston Rd. PHONE 6 TOWNSLEY ST. ROGER 7â€"0661 Saws Sharpened WANTED ! 300 Parents! WILF‘S CYCLE & SPORTS Keys and Locksmithing Lawn Mowers Sharpened and 500 Hockey minded * HOCKEY N at the WOODBRIDGE MEMORIAL S$. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. York County Wheat Producers The purpose of electing officers and receiving reports WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 7.00 p.m.â€"WOODBRIDGE BANTAMS vs. 8,00 p.m.â€"WOODBRIDGE MIDGETS vs, Ki 9.15 p.m.â€"WOODBRIDGE JUVENLES vs. ADMISSION â€" ADULTS $@¢ â€" STVDENTS ; Al players poy 10¢ admincion charge for both cfi excellent workmanship PUBLIC MEETING _ MEMORIAL ARENA, WOODBRIDGE Saturday, Jan. 3rd at 10.00 a.m. The Woodbridge Agricultural Society ‘Annual Meeting GUEST SPEAKER:; MAC CARROLL, local member for _ _ Skates Sharpened While You Wait ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED STEEL â€" CAST T IN â€" ALL METALS Eyes Examined â€" Optical Prescriptions Fitted â€" Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Replaced Ffriday Jan. 30th., 7.00â€"11,00 p.m. J league Games and Figure Skating Exhibition F. L. LOWRIE, R. 0. O PT OM ET R| S T Have your lawn mower sharpened NOW PREE Storage until Spring 2863 Keele St. â€"ME. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON o. MO“.A. "‘M m f 3 WA NT ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID 3 Stores to Serve You COMING EVENTS se CPud M

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