_'a'r4iiet! Saturday morning at Weston Anna. - The Game. which pitted Hamilton against 'tta_ttord.woundupinaato 1 winter?!“ HARD STOP by the goalie, who can. wall 'ett.Pptitu thit Ibo! It-tho PogWu gaggle To The Electors of Vaughan: f; Thanks to all the voters of Woodbridge, who turned out in record numbers to show their interest in their community. Thanks for the hospitality and friendliness oi discussion among supporters and non- supporters, during Jny door to door campaign." The recent election in Woodbridge was a tough election to win against a very Worthy opponent, but a tougher one to lose. My congratulations to Fred Armstrong on his nine years of Reeveship in Wood- bridge My sincere thanks for your confidence and Generous support in electing me for Reeve for 1961 and 1962. Happy New Your 1sxprsssior1uaf c9nlidence in re-electing me to the Township schiafArt,a Public School Board. the electors of Vaughan Township for their Congratulations to the winners. May God guide you in the heavy task ahead. To you and your loved ones my best wishes for a Merry Christmas and may 1961 bring you health and happiness. My sincere thanks to my supporters. My humble thanks to those, who volunteer- ed and gave help in the campaign. Vaughan Township Electors Reeve-elect Norm Garriock To one and all Cl Merry Christmas and a I would like to express my sincere thanks to To The Electors of Vaughan Township ALBERT RUTHERFORD "THANK YOU" HERB. A. CONSTABLE Sincerely, VIC RYDER Ecumenical. The game was on. ot l4 Itaqod wukly by the Wnlon Minor Hockey Loaquo. with gamut bung playod on Tuuday ovonlnq and all dar Saturday. Brampton Chess Club players visited the Weston Chess Club last Thursday, December 8th, and were welcomed by the presi- dent, Jim Poulton. Weston won again, this time by 6% to 2%. Brampton __ J. Nyoori 0; A. Schuitema I; K. Nienhuis 0; W. Local Chessmen Bent Brampton Team Here Reeve Armstrong Blasts 'Nitirs By Threat" Canadiens 1, Beavers 3. Chicago 3, Royals 0. In the first game of Midget competition last week, Beavers hung it on the Canadiens. Ire, land, Cousineau and G. Ingle scored for Beavers, with assists from Bunting, Clark and Ireland. The lone Canadien goal was net.. ted by Halerow, with Parker as- sisting. In the second game, Walton, Hamilton and Canning made it to the scorers' column, with as- sist entries being marked be- bide the names of Broadhurst, DuPlain and Canning as Chicago blanked the Royals. Along with the regular quota of league games - 28 teams tangled in 14 games - last week's action in the Weston Minor Hockey League included a neat performance by the Atom All-Stars who hung a 4 to 0 shutout on the previously un- defeated Richmond Hill squad. Scoring for the local cherubs were D. Copplestone, with two goals, and A. Young and B. Thompson with one apiece. Bugged Play, Close S cores Mark Action In 14 Games th The Week ht Weston League Detroit I, New Haven 1. Boston 2, Rangers 2. My sincere thanks for your confidence and generous support in electing me Councillor for 1961 and 1962. To one and all a Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. They jeoprodize democracy and their sole pur- pose is to overthrow one or more men and women who are seeking public office. These threats are the roots of communism and totalitarianism. This type of citizen is usually not well educated or in- formed, and certainly does not have the backbone to take his stand and be known. He hides behind the cloak of secrecy and endangers the whole structure of the Capyiianpvay of life. Mob rule resulting froni threaf is against freedom of the individual and freedom of speech. A threat to any candidate should be curtailed especially when the threat is made to someone under age. I refer to the recent threatening telephone call to Jesse Bryson's daughter. Threats of any type are against our way of life. I have re- ceived a threat from a little group who hold meet- ings secretly. H - BANTAM MIDGM' To The Electors of Vaughan Township By REEVE FRED ARMSTRONG WILFRED KEFFER if? Bill arch was tdurnament director for the evening. Slingerland lh; G. Guffler 1; K. Nagel O; W. Bouwman 0; J. Veen 0; A. Veen 0. 2% points. Weston __ R. O'Brien 1; W. Skol 0; Doug. Dick 1; Ab. War.. ren %; Bill McIver 0; Jack Kir- by 1; Jim Poulton l; Geo. Thull I; R. Kineman 1. 6% points. The well played minor bantam between the Clevelands and the Buffalns (how many legs has a Cleveland, daddy?) was decid- ed by Mathewson who scored the only goal of the game. Pittsburgh 2, Providence I. Cleveland 1, Buffalo 0. Ayerst, with help from Crowe, and Simms on a solo effort, net- ted the two goals which gave the Smoky City sextette a close win over Providence. Smart, as- sisted by Hopkins and Newbold, scored the only Providence goal. The week's bantam results produced figures that couldn't be snugger. In the first of the hard-fought dos, B. Ineh's goal for New Haven was matched by D. Banks' similar effort on be- half of the Detroits. In the pair-by-pair sawoff be- tween Boston and Rangers, B. Lyons, assisted by B. Beech and G. Marshall, and B. Anderson, aided and abetted by B. Stewart and N. Hatch, made up the Bos- ton scores. M. Antram and T. Richards counted for Rangers, assisted by E. McGlenning and W. Whelan. mind again on homo ice. Right now the Duku an In second place in the Junior B COUNT ONE for the Wuton Dubs. shown above attoe scoring in tho gun. at Weston Anna again-l tho trt. Michel-1‘- Buzzers. Wuhan toppod tho his): in two successive “gout-n. on. at tho M. Watts rink Hamilton 3, Stratford 1 MINOR BANTAM PEE WEE ATOM Marlboro 2, St. Catherines I. Brantford 1, Windsor 1. More close play mis in evi- dence in the atom division as Marlboro edged out St. Cath- erines. N, Gillespie netted both 202115 for Marlboro, with aid from D. Coplestone and L. Ire- land. The St. Catherines goal was scored by B. Varco. B. Stevenson supplied the assistance on Var- co's goal. In the second contest in this division, R. Clarke, D. Hall and G. Laroque scored for Owen Sound, with assists by F. Mars- den and D. Whatley. The Kit- chener score came on a goal by T. Conn on which S. Murray lent a helping hand. In -the l to 1 standoff staged by Brantford and Windsor, W. Dobson turned in a solo goal for Owen Sound 3, Kitchener I. Identical scores marked the results in the week's games in the pee wee circuit. A. Young and P. Burkett scored unassist- ed goals and B. Smart, aided by H. Sims, to give Hamilton a 3 to 1 win over Stratfprd. G. Mc Leish scored for Stratford. "ERAHMZW FLORISTS for their support and confidence - the respon- sibility I realize. I am grateful to the Ratepayers of Vaughan To everyone Season's Greetings lots by tivd points. With am. can“ play- ed. Weston has won six and lost an... The Duku out a chance to cut down on that Unionville load whoa tho lets corn. to Weston Anna this Friday for What should be one of the but games of tho mason. 'yrmfinqs. hailing tho rod-ho! Unionvillo Sincerely, JESSE BRYSON TABLE CENTREPXECES MEMORIAL mums 0 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS . CORSAG- . CUT FLOWERS "" WIS‘I'ON ID. CH 1-1231 enmquas m scum M. cu um M. Sanderson and A. Dermo provided the goals in the 2 to 1 win posted by Guelph over Osh- awa. P. White assisted. The Oshawa score was by L. Glen., Marlboro 1, Barrie o. Guelph 2, Oshawa I. In the Marlboro victory over Barrie in the minor atom cir- cuit, R. Cobbald supplied the lone, winning goal with an as- sist from D. Smart. Dukes 5, Flyers 2. Tigers 4, Majors 4. The consistently good, free- wheeling, high-scoring hockey being displayed in the juvenile division was on view again last week. In the 5 to 2 win posted by Dukes over the Flyers, B. Wilson got himself a hat trick. H. Both and R. Powel each con- tributed singles. 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