Times & Guide (1909), 17 Mar 1960, p. 3

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The program included log rolling, goâ€"cart racing, canoe tiltâ€" ing, trick eycling, retrieving dogs, twin seals and other acts. rXKXXKXkxXkxrxrrX *XXX * kx xk k k xk k KX xkX kx *k xxx xxkxkxXxx xxxX k*xk xk x*k k k k k *kX kXXX *XXX *XXX ¥®X Our skill and experience enable us to repair any make of watch to perfection. Prompt service. Fully Guaranteed for 1 Year. CARRIER BOY WANTED For THISTLETOWN â€"Call CH. 1â€"5211 WATCGHI REPAIR 69 Main St. N. â€" Weston (Opp. Loblaws) expert work on every type, watch Credit Jewellers CH 1â€"3521 LA VOGUE FALGON ... LITTLE BROS. CH. 7â€"8333 boat and marine secâ€" TUDORS and FORDORS Reeve Arena. * The victory for St. Michael‘s on Woodbridge ice was clinched by a secondâ€"period splurge which saw the Irish net five goals, McMillen hit for no less than four of the scores; the fifth was collected by Mike Savage. Jesse Weller‘s conâ€" solation goal for the Dodgers came in the same second period. The Irish , win left the series all even ‘at two games apiece. "__* By Ress Kilpatrick TisE s iwo gmiek in the bestote ’nvouplt’dfl:luudmhold a 3 to 2 edge in games on the In the fifth game, played at Ted Reeve Arena, Woodbridge hung it on the Saints by 5 to 3. Although the amazing Bill McMillen laid in three goals for the Irish â€" which hold a twoâ€"game edge in ‘th series, a bestâ€"ofâ€"five playdown. Tonight‘s game at Woodbridge Arena could wipd it up if Dodgers win. If a seventh game is required it will be played Saturday at Ted move into the finals against either Brampton or Marlies; the latter Dodgers Take Lead In Playoffs As McMillen Shines For Irish . . . see them TODAY â€" _ et Audrey Harrisâ€"309â€"265 Enid Astonâ€"298â€"275. s Don Mitchellâ€"281 Jim Astonâ€"280â€"267 June Youngâ€"279 Jim Adamsâ€"271 Bill O‘Haraâ€"269 Bert Cookâ€"267 George Morrisâ€"267 Flo Strachanâ€"261 Ann Eberschlagâ€"261 Al Whaleyâ€"260 Percy Ashâ€"257 Elmer Pembleton (Sub) â€" 250â€" March 11, 1960 High Singles With Handicap Bill Hawkesworthâ€"324 Bill Wallerâ€"317 CONCORD â€" EDGELEY BOWLING LEAGUE L Here‘s the happiest new combination in years! Blend the handy size of the new Ford Falcon with the convenience of a station wagon, and what do you find? Why, the prettiest little wagons in the world! And the roomiest! With rear seat down, Falcon wagons give you 76 big cubic feet of load spaceâ€"room for just about anything. Rear seat up, and six adults ride in sedanâ€"like comfort with all their luggage, too. BIG WAGON LOAD SPACE...76.2 CUBIC FEET! HANDY FALCON SIZE ... 109 INCH WHEELBASE! ~â€" ONTARIO CRIAM PRODUCERS‘ MARKETING BOARD Food Baked With Butter â€" Stays Fresh, Tastes Better! REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS |3531. â€" Buzzersâ€"Flo Strachanâ€"3,457. banging lustily away to ‘aat the win, Don Chariton and Bil} Seyfâ€" fert each scored twice. . Charlie Summers poled the other Woodâ€" bridge goal home. some comment from Woodbridge players in the dressing room after Sunday‘s workout. Culled from the rémarks offered by the players are the following: Bob Ruffino: "The safest thing is to put up on imaginary earâ€" muffs. Then you don‘t hear the riding. You don‘t have to worry about the _ praiseâ€"there isn‘t enough to that to worry about." â€"95 record of having scored seven of his team‘s total of eight goals in two games â€" the Dodgers kept banging lustily away to post the ‘Gary Archer: "The old chant ‘Go, D‘S, Go‘! seems to have died out around the Woodbridge Arena. I‘m one boy who would like to see it revived." Gord Didier may have to wear a cast on his injured hand for toâ€" night‘s game. The medicos drained fluid off Bill Seyffert‘s elbow over the weekend. 67 47 High Triple Without Handicap Elmer Pembleton (Sub)â€"601 Audrey Harrisâ€"699 Turnips: Fred Rumney, Aces: Bill Lekz, captainâ€"61. Dim Wits: Bert Cook, captainâ€" In the Dressing Room _ â€". Mention of fan support &nd what In the belowâ€"par department, Busy Bees: Jim Aston, Team Standings SParmw: Don Mitchell, Buzzers: Flo Strachan, captainâ€" High Team Pinfall 7A§pesâ€"Bill Lekz, â€" captain â€" captain captain captain * AUTHORIZED FORD â€"â€" FALCON‘ â€" MONARCH SALES & SERVICE FORD DEALERs For OVERr 34 YEARS â€" of the quick return of Allie Robb.. The three stars in Tuesday‘s game, as selected by Eart Heisâ€" kala, were: Bill McMillen of St. Mike‘s, Bill Seyffert of Dodgers and Barry Smith of the Irish. The Weston Curling club preâ€" sented its annual Filly trophy to Mrs. A. W. Wood who skipped for the ‘Qakville team. Prizes were also awarded to four outside clubsâ€"Alliston, Oakville, and Searboro. The following ladies are to be congratulated on their fine perâ€" formance on the two Weston rinks: Mrs. C. T. Noakes, R. Kowk, A. R. Jones, T. F. Mathew, R. E. Little, I. Hart, J. N. Adams, and B. Dunâ€" ning. Mrs. I. Inch was in charge of the arrangements. Vice â€" Presidents Named By Kodak Elected viceâ€"president, sales and advertising, was D. Douglas Lauder, formerly sales manager and secretary. John O. Arrowâ€" smith, who was director of manuâ€" facturing, has been elected to the position of viceâ€"president, manuâ€" facturing. soreâ€"back division, are Jim Tumâ€" ber and Gary Archer. â€" THE TREASURE HUNT Is wWORTH $30.00. The election of two new viceâ€" presidents at Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, has been announced by Mr. Donald C. Kerr, president. Oakville Skip Cops Award In Filly ‘Spiel Every Saturday Night Members 35c _ Nonâ€"Members 50c D A N CE Maple Leaf Public School Rustic Rd., Weston Dancing 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Spot Dances â€" Prizes Membership Fee $1.00 EVERYONE WELCOME at solidly The winners at the euchre held in Claireville Hall were: Ladies: Men: Freezeâ€"out : jubilant raising of the stick. Seyffert, sprawled on the ice, nods approval. The action was in last week‘s Junior B playâ€" off game between Woodbridge Dodgers and St. Mike‘s. The CONSOLATION SCOREâ€"by Jesse Weller is marked by Falcon wagons share with sedans the secret of singleâ€"unit conâ€" struction â€"allowing maximum room for. passengers without sacrificing an ounce of strength. Weight is lower too, making light work for the new, lively 90â€"hp Six. Resultâ€"up to 35 miles to a gallon of regular gas. ‘ ‘Ask your Ford Dealer to show you a Falcon wagon Tudor or Fordor. It‘s the newest beauty in Ford‘s wonderful new world of wagons! the biggest little WA G O N S ' in the world THURSDAY, MARCH 17 ST. MIKES â€" WOODBRIDGE DODGERS SIXTH GAME SEMIâ€"FINALS Reserve Seats â€" Apply at Box Office 2 1st 2nd 3rd WwOODBRIDGE ARENA Jack ‘Willson and H. Carberryâ€"1st Mr. and Mrs. Clarkâ€" H. Carberry C. Fines C. Clarkson sonâ€"I CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS JUNIOR B HOCKEY â€"â€" _ TONIGHT Euchre Winners T. Diceman and J. Cossey. Draws: L. Mallaby and T. Johnâ€" ston. Winners at euchre held in Humâ€" ber Summit Hall: Ladies: Mrs. Muirhead Mrs. Fisher M. Patterson. Men: _ L. Mallaby Mrs. Johnston > . Freezeâ€"Out: B. Boyd and R. Cumâ€" B Â¥ M MÂ¥ M a t F. McCarthy i THE TIMES & OUNDE goalie of the Saints looks back in sadness at the net. The score was the only one notched by the Dodgers in their 5â€"1 defeat by the Irish. 4 PINE STREET For the pick of the choice league times, call A. B. Hollingshead, AT. 8â€"1591, Afternoons or Evenings. LEAGUE BOWLERS !! e 16 LANES â€" FIVE AND TEN PINS e AUTOMATIC 5â€"PINSETTERS e AMPLE FREE PARKING e SUPERYVISED NURSERY WOODBRIDGE BOWI. WwWOODBRIDGE BOWL BOOK NOW FOR THE 1960â€"61 SEASON AT 245 MAIN ST. m _ \Thoréfoy, ‘Match 11, tax Je § Aalod WOODBRIDGE (photo by McCaul) o

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