Times & Guide (1909), 18 Feb 1960, p. 3

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Leaders in the Weston Chen Club's house tournament. on: David Katie and William Bobba in the championship group; Vincent Boner Ind James Poulton in pro- motion "A"; Rodnay O'Brien and John Kirby in promotion "W'. Four school: are represented in the Club’l schools’ junior tourna- ment: Bloorlea, Humber Heights, Hilltop and Humber Valley Village. None of the Weston school! have as yet submitted entries. 'Wumn Chou Club, visitors " the Bauha- Cheu Ctub, won ham 5 to 8 in [at wuk'l intu- club contest. Point Koren for Weston wont J.-Poulton, J. Kirby Ind W. Duck. Other members of the local land wen: W. Bobbi. W. Helver, L. Moore, v. Boner and A. Smith. Beache- Cheu Club’s teum wu mud. up of eight membernz S. Mallimon, A. Cattle, R. Kochell, H. Redman, V. Maui“. G. Riehnrdaon, l. Kiberd, J. Conner. The first five named were game winners for Benches. . Top Weston ' to In Club Contests Our Ikill and "puma. enable us to "pair "err luck. of wank to Induction. Prompt uni“. Fully Gucunlud for I Yul. WATCH SAME Fii6ditAMMs.' --- Saturday Matinee Credit Jewellers " Main St. N. - Wm» (Opp. LON-val) CH. 7-1333 expert work on every typo watch Wm.“ . HENWSTLVA: aii'iTiiii.eiiii'iw Hm um. 1m!” MINI. inhfwmkllumhl SHOWING AT: 6.30 - 9.45 LI VOGUE mm!” "1915 ' f W'. ("'g"ltjiti,.! M , ll, 'i1irx,,lsrE, -CHANDLERE5 ')i,'j,3,, MI FESS mi V (-': (iii",,' :1 Wl%lilll.l.fr "ic,rr:i :cii."j, x ' - 2%"3‘3‘fiwm‘i‘éfif‘fiiflflm";ncumcown' SHOWING AT: 6.30 - 9.45 SHOWING AT: 8.20 WMONDAY w. C2rr-sesestf, .35, Mrt m: with I Ringer: . Wings .. V Leafs Canadiens Hawks T Bruins _ Woodbridge Pee Wee lead Held By Ranger; OPEN THAT DOOR, PERANI-i, the idea behind the action pictured here. Caught " work are Dodgers’ players Charlie Lennox. end Jesse Weller; referee Joe Sealer - and Marlboro goaltender Bah Perani. He opened the door only twice as Woodbridge went down by {score of 4 to 2. 'I?',':'"-"';:';'.:.:)), OVER 4.30 55235 Goals Scored . Trv. ___ 25 qrrF..rV_ _ ‘31 W.“ 17 V.Fr_.____ ' 13 _F.F.VV_rer. 12 1 cn 11 l I: John Hawatrawer John McNeil '.F_tr_errr__ Russell Body .____rFP_. Brian Bennett _ V THE Woodbridge Figure Skating Club's GENERAL ADMISSION * Door Prizes February 27th ORDER YOUR SEATS NOW! MARDI CRAS My Dress Skating Carnival * Skating Couples (Adults and Children) See An Exhibition Of Artistic Dancing On Skates “with but“ Sr'nqtim. "hitim..-b.r" - a., in coo-m up: In- " I... I. ll pa. mot - My) vumm,m(mmummnu Woodbridge Memorial Arena r,tt2lettt,tel1t!tttU,ii.etyit,2itt Aglinat Points 1 7 . 25 26 16 15 13 37 9 AMIM Mn Include- * Novelty Races -t ""'"r'"""--rr"rs,. at the A Prizes For Best Dress Donald McCallum B. Bullock _ _rTeVeT vrq D-vid Booth ...... Erie Crane tF_r____rr_____ Paul Busby _ TrT Fr' Larry Hortseburg _ Gregory Clnrk .. T Grant Vettese .. John Waterworth Bev Maxey vrT Tqv John Sherman . _ Peter McHardy .___ Ken Rodnway T Trevor Webster T Grant Amhibald Alton Phinney Trv Norman Taylu ' Lewitt . Vrq____v___ Donald Kidd ,____.r___ Try washing pots and pans be- fore dinner while they are warm and not sticky. You'll be surprised how it eu.ts dishwashing time in half. Fem, TtTer. Come All Saturday, 8 pm. .50 cints (Nusto hy IcCauII CHARLTON WELLER KILPATRICK SUMMERS PERANI SHINES _ Too much Perani: that we; the story in the Dodgers' dressing room u the Dodgers went down to a 4-2 defeat. Perani, if you don't slreudy know, wu the Marl- boro goaltender who w“ the main stumbling block to the Dodger snipers. Bill Smith, Funk Ridley, Dave McKnight and Gerry Rowarth all counted singles for the winners. For Woodbridge Bill Seyffert and Jesse Weller were the goalgetters. Friday the Dodgers took on Mar- lies once again only this time at Ted Reeve Arena. The score wu Marlies 2, Woodbridge I. Woodbridge's Grant Kilpatrick scored a first period goal and this stood up till the last five minutes of play. Then the Marne: hit for paydirt scoring two goals in five minutes, Smith and Westbrook: were the gall scorers. LADIES' KNIGHT Thursday will be ladies' night at Woodbridge; free gifts will be giv- en to the ladies in attendance. St. Michael's will be the visitors on this occasion. . Trainer Reg Langford reports that forward Al Lawrie is resting his injured shoulder until playoff time. Saturday the Dodgers Brampton; this gnu will ably decide who will wind third place. T The" Three Stars in Thursday's game: _ by In. Kittratrlek k Lat rook Woodbridge Dodgers had I golden opportunity to jump into ettntatttion for {int place u they had "in. - to play dur- ing the week. Huh to everybody": Iurpriu Woodbridge flunked in the attempt to climb higher in the league standing: u they picked up one point out of I possible nix. Al the Dodge” [0 into the In: week of lengue action they will be fighting for third spot with Brampton SeV- en-upl; each team he 80 points. The Dodgers can go no higher than third and no lower than fourth in the etandingl. CHARLTON SCORES toth IN THE DRESSING ROOM Congratulations are in order to forward Don Charlton who leached the 20-gonl mark during the week. Dixie suned the ball 'rolling when Dave Fallen gave the Bee- hives In early lead. Before the rim period ended Charlie Sum- mem and Deny Armstrong gave the Dodgers I 2-1 lead. The second period uw Don Charlton score his 20th goal of the year to give the Dodgers 3 3-1 lead. The lend didn't Int long ll Alf. Morrison and Dave Pullett came back to tie the game up, scoring 1 goal lpiece. . 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