1e Flower bearers were Floyd Farr, Pine:Grove; Charles Smith, Woodâ€" bridge;. Russell Irwin, Windfield; Arthur Chapman | and William Stewart, both:of Pine Grove; Lorne Goodwill and: Mel Annis of Woodâ€" bridge,; ‘and ~ Kenneth: Thorpe of Pallbearers were Harry Downs, Weston; Sam MacVannel, Pine Grove; A. Train, Kleinburg; Les Liv?ume, Nobleton;" and Roy Arlow and Gilbert Garbutt of : ‘The body laid at rest at the W. R. Scott Funeral Home, Woodâ€" bridge, prior to funeral services * Surviving besides his wife are eight sons, George of Maple; Clifâ€" ford of Weston, Arthur of Pine Grove, Martin at home, and Bruce, 9‘, Howard and Wayne, all of eodbridge. Also surviving are two brothers, William of Kincaid, Sask., and Roy of Milton, and four misters, Bertha (Mrs. William Howard) of Kingston, Clara (Mrs. A. E. Lowery), Cobourg, Elizabeth (Mrs. Stan Crawford) Calgary, and Florence (Mrs. Norman Nesâ€" bitt) of Toronto. Held at Pine Grove Baptist Church and‘ conducted by: Rev. H. W. Frederick Elliott, Woodbridge. Kettyle of Pine Grove and Rev. ‘~Five years later, in 1905, he turned to farming and moved zï¬'nt of _ Woodbridge, near présent site of the Robinson Mills, where he lived until 1928, when he married the former Annie Porter of Belfast, Ireland. <»Follqwing their marriage in Toâ€" wonto, the couple took up residence at the present home on the Eighth Concession, where Mr. Colton was an active farmer, never seeking reâ€" 27 Highway â€" One Mile Above Highway 7 AT. 8â€"0641 will be in J. Kenneth Kidd Low Office, Pine Street, Woodbridge, the first and, third Wednesday afterncon each month from 2 to 5 e‘clock _ F L. LOWRIE R. 0. /s ~â€"~~â€"~OPTOMETRIST "60 METEOR . Vâ€"8 . Seden, Redio, Whitewells, Extras. *6O°METEOR Vâ€"8> Seden, ‘59 ‘TRIUMPH TR3 dix h Arthur Colton recently ed away at his home on the ith Concession, Vaughan Townâ€" in his 75th year, Born in + in East Flamborough Townâ€" in . Wentworth County, Mr. ghn came to Woodbridge at the ‘of 15 where he went to work his uncle in a local butcher Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. Except Saturday 20‘ NEARLY NEW AND LATE MODELSs Ser, a r né 77â€"‘7 + Eyes Examined Wmmu Glosser Fitted beits, redio, extras. fook place at Hillcrest PERSONAL LOANS 14 â€"â€" HERE NEXT, TIME â€". _ _ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 SPORTS CARS 10, TH ROYAL BANK OF CANADA "...... o bank shall in respect of any loon or advance payable in Canada stipslate tor, charge, take, reserve or enact any rate of interest or any rate of diecawnt enceeding six par cant per annum and no higher rate of interest or rate of discount is recoverable by the bank."â€"Section 91 of The Bank Act. â€"McEACHERN for any reasonable purpose availabie at any branch at also in Tottenham, Beeton, Mount Dennis and Weston ‘59 FIAT "600" Coach, TONIGHTâ€"Selection of the "Outdoors Girl of Canada" will be one of many features of the 1960 Canadian National Sportsmen‘s Show in the Coliseum, Toronto, from March 11 to 19. Here, Nancy Robson, chosen as the "Outdoors Girl of Canada" last year, gets some pointers on archery from a Chief of the Six Nations Indian Reservation near Brantford. Archery will be one of the many sports to be demonstrated by champions and experts at the big springâ€" time exhibition this year. ‘60 FRONTENAC S i ‘60 METEOR Vâ€"8 Herdtop, 2â€"door, power brakes and BUFFALOâ€"SHOOTING GAL ARE YOU COMING OUT 12 months 16 months 24 months 24 months 12 months 15 months 12 months stecring, redio, etc. snow treads, radio. Only 4,500 miles. Coach, deluxe‘ upholstery, WESTON G. E. NEwaANS, Manager $20.00 $10.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $25.00 $16.07 6% 93 High Pinfall Sparrows: Don Mitchell, capt.â€" 3,442 Dim Wits: Bert Cook, capt.â€" 3,246 i STAN MAXEY Woodbridge â€" ATias 8â€"1201 Reginald A. Twiselton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 38 Mettson Rd. _ CH. 1â€"1205 High Triple Without Handicap Stan Fosterâ€"657 Gail Darlingâ€"661 Turnips: Fred Rumney, capt.â€"86 Busy Bees: Jim Aston, capt.â€"78 Buzzers: Flo Strachan, capt.â€"62 Aces: Bill Lekz, capt.â€"58 _ Dim Wits: Bert Cook, capt.â€"43 High Singles With Handicap Gail Darlingâ€"341 Stan Fosterâ€"287 Flo Strachanâ€"270â€"258 Jim Astonâ€"270 Dave Youngâ€"267 Lou Eberschlagâ€"263 Bert Cobkâ€"261 Ella Harrisâ€"257 Mary Ferryâ€"253 Bill Wilcoxâ€"252 Team Standings Sparrows: Don Mitchell, capt.â€" Sanitary Contractors RICHMOND HILL Phone TURNER 4â€"1245 C. STUNDEN Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and TRENCHING SEPTIC TANKS BEDS INSTALLED and WATER LINES Repaired 24 HOUR SERVICE Concord Edgely Bowling $ 207 $ 3.78 $ 4.13 $ 7.56 $ 9.79 $14.13 $18.89 $23.08 $29.93 INCOME TAX Crang Plaze The banquet was followed by a program when films were shown and the Scouts put on a play enâ€" titled ‘"The Devil Among The Skins" which was directed by Mrs. L. Sinclair. The Cubs presented a skit "A Trip To Mars". The tykes action was a defensive classic all the way. Mike Adams for Weston and Richard Knight for Bert Robinson‘s club were brilliant in the nets in this 0 to 0 standoff. Then came the long anticipated peewee game. Only the week before the Weston allâ€"star aggregation in this division had nosed out the selected 11â€"yearâ€"olds of the Bert Robinson‘ League in the Maple Leaf Garden tournament in overâ€" time. Saturday night‘s action was typical of the close matching of the teams. _ Fred Moppenray, Paul Smith and Stephen Woods â€" with assists from Wayne Kilb, Paul Smith (not on his own goal, of course), Davey Thompson and Stephen Woods (on Smith‘s score) â€"accounted for the Robinsons The Second Kleinburg‘ Scout Troop and Cub Pack held a Father and Son Banquet recently in the Sunday School rooms of the Kleinâ€" burg United Church when the gue?t speaker was Dennis Lewis, Field Commissioner‘ of Ontario Headâ€" quarters. Approximately 60 sat down to the banquet which was catered for by tne Kleinburg W.A., and accordâ€" ing to report later, all spent an enjoyable evening. Facing off at 7.15 last Saturday evening, minor atom teams selected from all the clubs in each league went at it with gusto. Brinn.fl:- Kinney and Alan Young, each assisted by Dave Roy, netted two goals to give Weston a win, 2 to 0. Then came the atoms. Chris Hatton opened the scoring for the Robinsons, only to have Weston pull even and then go ahead on a goal by Mel Thompson, assisted by Scott Wagner. Score: 2 to 1, Weston. Holding the allâ€"stars of the Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League even on points in the second act of the homeâ€"andâ€"home set to for the Jim _ Sampano trophy, Weston Minor Hockey League‘s selected teams won the series and the cup by 16 points to 8. WestonMinor Hockey Tear Win Interâ€"League Trophy Phone AT. 8â€"1032 OFFICE â€" 3 Wallace Street SHOP â€" (rear) 44 8th Ave. N. GIBBONS PRINTING HOUS E Counter Sales Books Commercial Printing Wedding Stationery Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps Advertising Specialties Mimeographing Printed Cellulose Tape CH. 4â€"3231 RAY REILLY A. MASON CONSTRUCTION Phone BE. 3â€"8139 WELLâ€"DIGGING and WITCHING BORING and TRENCHING HEATING OILS GASOLINE ‘OR OILS, GRE Dateline Klienburg Last year, the locals finished in third place in team competition at the Zone tournament, but went on to capture the District Tournament Finals in the late spring. This year‘s championship team . was Harry Price, Vic Perry, Stan Gunn and Bayard Bryant. The doubles team of Stan Gunn and Bayard Bryant copped the title in that division while Bayard Bryâ€" ant went on to take the‘ Singles title for the second year in a row. The Kleinburg W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Herb Wardlaw on Tuesday afternoon, March 1, when the Devotional Period was conâ€" ducted by Mrs. A. Devins. During the business session, plans were made to cater to the Joyce Lake Hunt Club Banquet. Mrs. A. Train read an article on "The World Day of Prayer" which told of its origin and history. A chapter of the study book "African Manhunt" was reviewed by Mrs. Jack Blenkinsop. Dart teams will be entered from Woodbridge Legion in the Molson‘s Gregor. Score: Bert Robinsons 3, Weston 2. Robinsons minor bantams walked away with their game against Weston when Tom Hussey‘s two goals plus ‘singles from Attwater and Parham held up all the way in the 4 to 0 shutout. Bill Lastic had three goals. Bob MeCloskey scored Woodbridge Dart Teams DominateLegion Tourney The Woodbridge Legion Dart teams completely dominated the Zone "Eâ€"2" Tournament at Newâ€" market last Saturday as they finâ€" ished oneâ€"two in team play, doubles play and singles play. Teams from Newmarket, Aurora, Oak Ridges and Woodbridge were entered. two for Weston on passes from Gary Matthews and â€" John â€" Meâ€" The residents of the Village were busy recently shovelling snow folâ€" lowing the big storm. The Kleinâ€" burg Public School was closed on Friday and the High School stuâ€" fastâ€"acting elements . . . Freeâ€"flowing: Granular; Homogenized . . . Asorted sizes of bags from 5 lbs. t 100 lbs. A completely balanced formula with & Riding Moewers . . . Keep Your Lewn _ Trim and Neet Without . The Backâ€"Breaking Effert. HARDWARE AND FURNITURE DEALER KLEINBURG, ONT. Phon Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY ST. Corner LAWRENCE & MAIN ST., Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 STEEL â€" CAST is the time to get the materials for home gardening . . . SPADES, GARDEN TOOLS, FARM TOOLS, FENCING, PAINTS, PUMPS AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES . SOâ€"GREEN FERTILIZER WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL HEAD OFFICE â€" Phone Bolton 40 or 905 Agents in Kieinburg, Bolton & Woodbridge Kieinburg â€"â€" Inghem‘s Service Store â€" Phone CY. 6â€"1162 , Bolton â€" Bowes‘ Barber Shop â€"â€" Phone 32 ‘ _ WOODBRIDGE â€" Phone AT. 8â€"0180 WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE S. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. SsHAW‘S HARDWARE Spring Will Soon Be Here And Now LAWN MOWERS BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPQINTMENT Come In And See Our COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE EQUIPMENT MIRACLEANERS GOING OVERSEAS ? W A N T ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID Open All Day Saturday SAFE and FAST Colortast â€" Odorless â€" Q SHIRT LAUNDERERS TIN DRY CLEANING dents has a holiday also. Snowplows were out early on Friday and had the highways opened, but residents of the Village are still shovelling their driveways and paths out. The Legion District Tournament will be held at Woodbridge on Saâ€" turday, May 7 this year when it is expected the locals will defend their championship and retainâ€"the title. Legion officials welcomgez anyone interested in playing the ghme and remind the recders that Wednesday evenings are open for anyone wishâ€" ing to watch or take part in House Tournaments. Every other Thursday is set aside for Interâ€"City League Tourâ€" nament Play. three assists in the game. Winding up the night‘s activities was the énu between the bantam teams. eston roared away with three goals; two by Cameron and one by. Coppleston, assisted by Moore. ‘Robinsons countered with the same tally; Barry Dickson, Barry Phillips and. Alfie Woods scoring, plus an assist from Scotty McMillen. The score: 3 to 3. Dart Tournament at the Sportsâ€" men‘s Show at the C.N.E., comâ€" mencing tomorrow, March 11, and continuing through next week. The local Legion team is curâ€" rently leading the Interâ€"City Dart League and it is anticipated that it will go all the way to capture the title and playoffs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Egan of Thistletown visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Egan recently. . Most of the children of the comâ€" munity have had chickenâ€"pox and now a few parents have contracted the disease. Wilfred Benstead and his small son, Ricky, took the disease just when his little daughâ€" ter Patsy was getting over it. Mrs. R. Boak, Toronto, visited with Mrs. W. Kerr recently. GARDEN TOOLS Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Sews, Spodes, and 'lMlflL. . . In fact, everything needad to help the Home Gardener get started properly this year. FRESHEN UP FOR SPRING! With Câ€"V_ Paints and Varnish . . . Complete Color Schemés For Your Home Emm t n new that Spting is On The Way . . . Order Now and Don‘t Be Disappeinted. Protect Your Home Against Sun, Wind, Rain and Snow. Guaranteed ; Phone CY. 6â€"1133 PHONE ROGER 7â€"0661 ALL METALS â€" Quality Playoffs Under Way In â€" Weston Minor League Providence 3 Buffalo 1 Our skill and experience enable us to repair any make of watch to perfection. Prompt service. Fully Guaranteed for 1 Year. , Stratford wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 8â€"3. Marlboros 5 Brantford 1 Marlboros win two game consolation semiâ€"finals 9â€"3. MINORâ€"BANTXM Owen Sound wins two game total goal semiâ€"finals 8â€"2. Stratford 3 Hamilton 0 Owen Sound 4 Kitchener 1 CUP PLAYâ€"action at Weston Arena when the second half of this year‘s competition for the Jim Sampano trophy decided possession of the Cup in Weston‘s favor. On a‘ points basis, Weston Minor Hockey League teams beat matching squads from the Bert Robinson Minor Hockey League, 16 to 8. Seen above, Brian Tendor, Weston goalie, has come out of the net to stop a shot from the stick of Robinson League forward Wayne Cooke in the Atom game. Butch Thompson, of the Weston League, looks back anxiously as his teammate splits to save. WATCGH REPAIR PLAYâ€"OFF SCORES PEEWEE © 69 Main St. N. â€"â€"â€" Weston (Opp. Loblaws) expert work on every type watch Credit Jewellers ST. MIKES â€" WOODBRIDGE DODGERS SIXTH GAME SEMIâ€"FINALS LA VOGUE CH. 7â€"8333 WOODBRIDGE ARENA Reserve Seats â€" Apply at Box Office CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS JUNIOR B HOCKEY THURSDAY, MARCH 17 If Necessary Cleveland wins two game total goal semiâ€"finals 12â€"4. BANTAM Providence wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 5â€"3. Cleveland 9 Pittsburgh 3 New Haven 2 Detroit 0 New Haven wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 4â€"1. Boston 2 Rangers 2 â€" Boston wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 4â€"8, Royals win two goal semiâ€"final 6â€"2 Marliboros 4 Guelph 1 Marlboros win two game total goal semiâ€"final 8â€"2. Oshawa 1. Barrie 1 Oshawa wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 5â€"3. St. Catharines 1 Windsor 0 Canadiens 4 Beavers 3 Canadiens win two game total goal semiâ€"final 10â€"4. Royals 2 Chicago 2 â€" St. Catharines wins two game total goal semiâ€"final 2â€"0. Skiing every Wednesday; also Saturday & Sunday; ; Miles North of Bolton Telephone Bolton 61J3 25 Miles from Weston SKI CLUB ALBION HILLS on Highway 50 MIDGET ATOM game total