Times & Guide (1909), 3 Nov 1960, p. 9

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MD THEY'RE OFF for another season oi lunlor B hockey at Weston Arena. in the illustration above - an otherwise quiet landscape peopled with some apparently energetic tiqumrs - assorted members if the Weston Dukes and St. Mike's Buzzers are on the verge of a temper fiareup in the exhibition game played between the two clube at the local ice palace last week. Although the curtain has not yet been run up for regular season play in the Junior B Every Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Henderson's Drug Store, Woodbridge Dairy Bar and at the Arena. First half at the season: CHILDREN $1.00; WOODBlltllDGE BOWL AT THE WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT MEMORIAL There's still time for BRUCE 'WllljEIiiIljilll] KlEINBURG ililtf Mil COUNIRY " tlitrtluyll'lCltltt STILL AVAILABLE FOR LEAGUE BOWLING Tuesday and Wednesday Nights (W! t tr.tt.- _ DOUG. BELL, Pro. Phone ATS-0115 27 Highway - tt llituP" Highway 7 . . . still time to plant the shrubs and plants that will beautify your home next spring and summer! Visit Sheridan Nurseries and choose from the wide selection of Canada's finest Evergreens, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees, Vines and Roses. Sheridan experts will be glad to advise you on any matter of selection or planting. 'tbt TRIUMPH HERALD Demonst'r. 2-tone, white walls. New guarantee. 8295. Down, $70. Per Mo. Tickets must be bought in advance for 'Sunday Bowling but can be used anytime. Open innings " . pm. Except Saturday " NEARLY NEW AND LATE MODELS ALLEYS Highway " lust West of Highway 27 '59 MORRIS 1000 $275. Down Mt. Per Month DYNAMIC AND STATIC WHEEL BALANCING DIRECT-BEAM WHEEL ALIGNING PUBLIC SKATING STUDENTS. $1.50; ADULTS, $2.00 Sunday Club Bowling Pay As You Play and Membership CHILDREN - 8 to 9.30 PDI. ADULTS - 8 to 10.30 P.M. ADULTS: 50c - CHILDREN: Me COMMUNITY SKATING SPORTS CARS EVERY SATURDAY ARENA AT 8-1591 Ratesc-$2.00 Weekdays $3.00 Sat., Sun. & Holidays Trl PONTIAC DELUXE COACH 8195. Down $29. Per Month '58 RENAULT, radio, w Rahal $275. Down 352. Per Momh umuou " HIGHWAY " CUIKSOI DUE!” tLlZAIETN WAY Just tost or Highway [27 Opln Evert Evening mum I an. mr TON" “IE" Open Monday In Friday unhI , PM. Saturday until 5 PM. loop the conteetantn in this "nothing" game had at one another with gusto. ehmusto and haste. If the exhibition performance is any patient at thing- to come. local hockey fans are in for a ”anon of solid. tugged and well played hockey. The coat in the wiped shirt moved in (ant to put out tho tire which wan iuet beginning to smol- der when Bill McCaul pushed the button on his camera. On Friday evening, October 28, Hardington Home and School Association was host to the 1959-60 graduates of Hardington school at a banquet and presenta- tion. William Cummins, president of the association, gave the open- ing remarks and introduced the guests, Rev. Mr. Oliver of St. David's Anglican Church, T. C. Hewitt, retiring principal; Mr. Eastman, principal, and Mr. Shaver, grade 8 teacher. Mr. Hewitt, who has been a principal of various North York schools for many years, gave arrinterest- ine talk on "The Value of Edu. cation," Mr. Cummins then presented graduation pins to the following: Linda Bakalar, Margaret Ben- nctt, Glen Brooks, David Dip- lock, Michael Downey, Cathy Hanna, Thomas Jones, Betty Koyama, Flo Malkos, Pat Par- rett, Douglas Parson, Hugho Piscitelli, Allan Robertson, Ste- phen Ryan, Bryan Shaw, Peter Wall, anna Hodges. t"'"" -':“--v ~-.v~-- mm", -_'"" ATP Wall, Donna Hodges. The semi-final game of the At the conclusion of the pres- North York Public {shoal Soc, emotion dancing was enjoyed by cor League was held on Wednes- the younger people. day, October 26, between Pleas- A group photograph wés taken, ant "avenue .and Brookhas'ren a copy of which will be 'presentcdidrive schools at Dublin school. to each graduate. iThe rain, which started with five Black Creek district Boy seoutlminutes left to play, didn't help Ladies' Auxiliary are sifi1iiiiracri'/iiii'iin of the field, which wore NOTES FROM: MRS. E. WILSON SPECIAL AWARD at the opening night ceremonies which launched the Etobicoke Church Boye' Hockey League season at Weston Arena on Saturday was given to Wayne Lead- better of the St. Matthias team. Wayne was an outstanding performer in ticket sales for the special fund-raising proiect at Royal York Bowl in the summer which was sponsored by the Etobicoke Church League. Single-handed. young Lead- better accounted for more than 200 tickets. Making the pre- sentation on behalf of the League was lirn Green. seen at right in the picture. Hardington & District Season Tickets Now On Sale - The Woodbridge Dodgers Junior B Hockey HOME GAMES EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT Woodbridge Arena 'd SEASON OPENS NOVEMBER 10th Tick.“ On Sal”! The Anna CH 6-3931 - PHONES = AT 8-0781 (Reg. Price $10.50 - Save $2.50) SUPPORT YOUR TEAM! 8.30 P.M. a flower display and arrange-l ment demonstration by Con Royal Florists of Weston on Wednesday, November 16, at 8 pm. in St. Bernards parish hall, 1789 Lawrence avenue. There will be door prizes and refresh- ments included for the one low price of 50 cents. Proceeds will help the Scouts in our area. Doing your fall cleaning? Don't throw away those old toys. The Rovers would like to repair them to distribute to the hospitals for Christmas. Please send all contributions to Mrs. Fairlee, 82 Hearst circle. l On the sick list is Mr. Tom iYoung of Dalheattie road. Mr. Young is well known for his lwork with Scouts and Rovers in (this district. A get-welt card lsent to him at Plumber Memorial jiGia would be'a nice thought. Friends of Mrs. Grace Stuart and Mr. Tiffin will be happy to know they are home from the hospital and rapidly recovering good health once more. WOODBRIDGE PACWFF pits players item [on Avaroilu Woodbrldqe Dodgers oi the Junior B loop against the Marlboro lunlor A aggrogation in a benefit game played at Woodbridqo Anna for Gary Archer. Although the Mullen won, the CH. 1-6638 I Parents of children attending Maple Leaf school are in for a treat at the meeting of the Home and School Association this month, November 7. At 7.30 pm. parents are invited to visit the classrooms/At 8 p.m. Walter Lavender will act as moderator of a panel discussion, “North Yovk's Answer to the Chalk-nin- (nom' to start with. Pleasant av- enue scored the first goal. but Frank Busett tied it up within 20 seconds. Frank svoved again , ‘and the half ended with Bruok- ".' haven loading 2-1. Although 2 iBrnokhaven took the lead Pleas- , ismt avenue dominated the play. iant avenue dominated the play.l Sunday was a big day in the lln the second half Busott seoredlPcpper home. Sherri Gail. seven- l‘ucain. but then Pleasant avvnuelv/eks-old daughter of Mr. and Hank over and Brookhaven didn't l Mrs. Warren Pepper. Forthbridke luot another chance until the lust ltresccnt, was the second baby five minutes when Gary vruuutichrisrtened that flay. At the close' scored. Final score" was Brook-hf the regular service Gordon haven 4, Pleasant avenue 1. The Pepper, grandfather, was in- final game will be held on Wed- stalled as a member of the com- nosday, November 2, and we will mittve of stewards of the church, give results of that game nevthhc vacancy was caused by the week. Good luck, boys, we'll hef<udden death of gm: s. Walton rooting for you. learner in the season. BO-LO TRON-HES won in local contests for proficiency in the current tad among the younger set, consecutive batting of a "Bo-Lo" ball, are displayed by Anne Marie Muirhead. ot Church street. She is wearing the "champion" sweater for something like 850 straight hits without a miss. In her right hand is the cup. emblematic‘ot supremacy over a field of 26 contestants in a competition held in the area re- cently. Anne Marie, who attends St. Iohnhr Separate School. is the daugh'terrof Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Muir-head. Speaking of People i Rog. Price Sale 4 x 7 x Full Ve" Thickness $5.04 $3... I I x O x full V." Thicknon M.rs “.4. Weslwood Lumber THESE PANELS ARE GUARANTEED TO MATCH COME m AND BEE THEM TODAY! , BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY 1eti.r,11!.r.l,El,...lilli9eri,. BEE 300M PANELLING 5m DUMB“ BT. WEST no 3-1.]! and Won! tté " Mu) IE barn In Maple Leaf younger Woodbridge squad played it right down to the who. Bob Wilson Icoxod {he lone tally for the Woodbridqo team in their 4 to l debut. More than 600 fans were in the stands. The game produced $440 for the Gary Archer Fund. Mrs. W. E. Gerry-CH. 1-9653 1 Christened at the morning ser-l :vriee of Elverston Park United) Church last Sunday was Wil-) liam Sidney, seven-weeks-old, ‘sun of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney) Nunney of Trenton. Grandpai 3am] Grandma Nunm'y, Mr. andi (Mrs. Sidney E. of Hopcroft av-i "'nue, were present for the oc-'; \casion. l, to Education." P. Windrim, local inspector; L. Stuart, viee-prin- vipal of the school: C. Watson, principal of Glen Avon school, and L. Griffiths, principal of Spring Garden avenue school, will complete the 'panel. _"a'iiii,"i"""l 3.” 4.49 I - - _I I LITTLE BROS. , IN ONE or THESE OUTSTANDING An " CONDmONED SHOPPERS SPECIALS- 11" CARS LISTED BELOW All: “13! A FEW ar THE OUTSTANDING VALUES WE m OFFERING FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE: 1959 VOLKSWAGEN With Sun Root. Special interior trim. Shopper's Spock! only . -Attt This car in in beautiful condition. Shoppor'l Special only t _ _ _ . $1M Automatic, Radio. W/W Tires, Two-Ton. Finish. wu. dow Washers, etc. Shopper's Special for this wak- ond, only. Vary low mileage. New car condition. Shoppor'l Spo- cial for this week-end only. An outstanding car. Shoppor's Special only SIM-N This car will give you a winter of troublodroo driving. Shopper's Special only 7 _ $995.00 Radio. Signals. Window Washers. Power Baku. dc. Shopper's Special only H 7 ___ __ $1195.00 1956 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP Automatic. Two-Tone Finish, Windshield Wuhan. Shopper's Special only - N N "75185-00 1958 FORD TUDOR CUSTOM Automatic, All Wimedzed. In Hutch“ Condition. Shopper's Special only 7 , 7 _ V, ee"" $1595.00 Really sexpirsiGYrinsportution. Shopper's Spade! only 7 .7 -ee 7 7 7 -e-_-f _STSB.4ttt "iidit WAGONS 1956 FORD TUDOR Radio, Windshield Washers. 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