Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1963, p. 16

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Mbmhvdhcot 'hqrNmttrNettiguttaeagtd NEW YEAR’S DINNER OPEN 8 on. - " p.m. Rogulcr Noun , cam-1 am. For Reservations Call (iCliaii2E CHRISTMAS all NEW YEAR'S Blur WEST POINT moron HOTEL nasnunm 251-4301 21.3 LAKI SHORE IOULIVAID WIST MIMICO tsf 'ed'l'l,'.l'e5dl'd.'y""9's AT THE AND WOODLAND TOPICS In. an. not». your: ago when Tuit (tack at food wu killing than off “me Itrr the thou-nth be? '_Aagat.tedrr_ir,ruer N .In so plentiful in some nus lem. that navy hunting a. beneficial ed . to the hem. Reducing mammal" mumbon helps to prevent over “ml browning and subuquem Ion the than starvation. ly) ttrtmagtBgttg on an: hunting with do“ taut, an. 1.1mm tom at Mon would be to an- ‘m a “no by” In: tor . sn- ‘popuhdoa in mummy small. then of cloning the ”non Almo- ‘pum it ma Willy be wise P. put-mt the momma of does and Mug. And, during a lover. winter when the - u ex- Wy fest Pttrr mucus um In can: of bllOd har would help to keep the deer yard! supplied with food. 1 mm member reading about that bed Time and patient 1:: two a- untinll to hunting without dogs --along with eonaiderable knowl- otige ot your quarry's hatuta. You either wait for I deer to ac- cidentally arable close to where you‘re sitting, or you set out to find the animal with great 1mm and cunning, In other Iwords you have to autumn it. _151tl"et. study and much experi- Lonce behind you than a tall lav Sandor: Somehow this nmlnds me of u humorous little anecdote that I heard a long time Ila. It'r about a man who lost his horse and finally trot it back. A triend ot his asked him how he man- aged to find it. "Welt," said the 'ttrst man " wondgrod where I'd ‘goiflwasaha-umdlwent In digtriet. where the deer muss on cavern: iwas Dattit at tne camp 'tomg The following report "tpear- (Continued on Page 24) ',. I9, "63--httte " W Mttum Milo-AVE KIT". "alumni-ma an. inc-mom mica} hum-ah. 1...”?th scion-1y and I'm an” the tits.; V a quoting it we for word: “Clan watch was kept at this beat ind the "non for its poor madman Mount 3mm lam Joe" of animal- had cough: it ‘vlun it up {cry yoga. and Put, gulch-uh" mum. "ceattNrartatmstutursaamt loans Sun-m It mom I lid-tin; Ifimr in up Dth a strong lather collu- around it! tuck. Somehow tho um. bear “and and, during the normal protest of the animal's growth the collnr became so tight that it was cutting into the nah, mak- ing it very difficult tor the but to out and breath and leaving an unhealthy looking wound m which int-cu could do gnu da. _ l ..- ' l I‘LUUIL‘UIU we: ewyp'u .. ur- IT 30);?“ like a norinel some mark e. Weston and by the r u lidentlciil score of 4-3. There is l "mic“; tnw, (a!!! "are prOb' "till e dance for one l13th" an: em. _ u e co or remov-‘go “up.“ the mo u .' ed yitypt. destroying the Hui-IMcNell Moment. the leaders in "nal? A tro WII made to the the eutem division of the league, jump to look the situation over. have also played fourteen {lines the bear estimated to be 150 without tasting defeat. They will lbs.) seemed quite tame, " it play their fifteenth tomorrow; jwu decided on effort would be night at St. Michael: fpdlU.'l"/ "nade to remove the collar. With may then set a new recur o the "sistance ot the camp owner consecutive games without de- and two other men noose: were feat. l laid on the ground around the'. LOSING STEAK STOPPED I feeding dish and, within the:' However things brightened} hour. we had the bear lessoed for the Indium on Tuesday when by the front legs. These ropes‘they played their third game in ‘were tied.to trees on each sidellour days at home in Central of the animal, and more ropes Arena and their losingstreek was ‘grere 1N1? compgetely immo- abrutatly halted aetda angle game iize cr. ir o cutters wu‘Is ey swamp eorge own, used to "may: the collar which 1 Beavers 8-0. . had to be forcefully pulled from' For the league's leading goal- the wound. The job of releasmg keeper it was Ken Dryden’s first her was not as dittkcult as anti- ishutout of the season _after it had ‘cipated and when fully releaeo ‘eluded him so many "In” before. ar, "Miss Bear" ambled off intel'.', the 'e','," three '2Tf Frags; ; ,', . . n on s o the shrubs without a 1tty,ae1"ir,,m'l,t,e4 $39110: leaves him glance. It was still doubtful it him m the bear would live with such withe very respectable 2.14 goals ‘3. badlv infected wound but‘l'gflmt evernge.__ _ . iii"iit mid breath and leaving But this anon a new member an unhealthy looking wound m to the Metro B group took the which much could do [not m. challenge and managed to dupli- man. got. that ten. On Monday Mobi- ‘coko Indium tnvelled to Whitby "Th. - °"'" N tsit wily“, play the burden. and for people “h." truly love Ht'ut.tai5istob%dker it wu their “numb wen "raid to report the .'i,'fii:1pll'l', Of their previous tourism dent for tear the bear would be 1th had lost hone. 'A"ttyred. They had been !rdcl The final score in that contest In: " outmuJ the only feed in“, Whitby 4 Embicoko 3. eould swall?w easily, and by thif, IOnhimk. “In: “ma-d It "In the shrubs without a backward glance. It was still doubtful it the bear would live with such a badly infected wound but during the next few days she was back at the camp doing jut ”than: A year Mo almost to the an Weston Dodgers thd their tif- teenth - of t a Metro Junior B hockey uhedulo and last " to Dixie Beehive; It wu not! "ttan just . 10-. It wu Vic-town itimt loan of the [NI-68 m and by going touruen an. without I Ion they “La league mom that “emu! dittieult to beat. -e" ' f Etobicoke was stopped at the same mark " Weston and by the {identical Icon of 4-3. There is "till a chance for one other club Ito :urpus the "cord In Neil (McNeil Kareem. the leaders in the eutem division of the league. 'ttave also played fourteen amen without tasting defeat. They will play their fifteenth tomorrow night at St. Michael: Arena and may then set a new record ot consecutive games without de- feat. Indians Skin Beavers " Ken Dryden Finally Gets Elusive Shutout The game with Georgetown' was an easy one for Dryden to pick up the shutout as he handled very few really difficult shots. However when called upon to do so he made a number ot specu- culnr stops, one in particular wu a toe save of a low screened drive that wu headed for the corner. Not for sometime has Mobi.. coke looked so impressive with their skating and passing as in Tuesday’s game against George- town. And this did not go unno- ticed by coach Danny Lewicki who praised his charges, ". . . they were moving the puck well Ill night." Bob Gresko broke out of a scor- ing slump to lead the Indians on the Warpath with two goals while all the rest were singles. Neil Cotton scored the only goal of the first period, where Went played at his best. Had it not been for some great save: by Beaver netminder Jack Went the Icon might well have reached a dozen or more. Appar- ently between periods Went suf- fered an upset atom-ch but still came back to become the most industrious Beaver on the ice. Jim Goose. Jim Donaldson, Howie Layton, John Ritchie and Bob McGuinn added goals also " Indians were ahead 6-0 by the end of the second. DEFEATS KINGSTON ALSO " Before losing to Whitby, Elohi- '59 FORD 'Door Sod-II, 'ttrt-tie, V-l. "die T9 VAUXHALL ’58 DODGE 4-D”: Autumn“ and radio. t ar OLDSMOIILE In“. bthror HAIDTO’. All Huh. "I and white irteKor, - Inor- lag lad but”, "die tm. PLUS MANY MORE OUTSTANDING BUYS NO HIGH FINANCING - BANK RATES APPLY HERE 251-3102 BARGAINS! DON’T MISS THESE VALUE-MIKE!) USED CAR - - "' nut our an“: an an mm mm. w., ”on" BAY GRANT A. EDWARDS 225 NEW TORONTO sr. (at Kipling Ava: Open Maw» Tm ' PM. tiitMitM ST”. coke Unwed to Kingston on hand-y and ttatt" hum with In. better and ot I " verdict that tied than with Weston " Jim Douldlon uored twice in that one Ind “lulu went to Al. Pteard, Jim 00m. Bob McGulnn. Bob Ore-kc and John O'rtaherty. McGuinn alto picked up “no. u- lilll. tom-on “may undefeated. 3467 Lola Show Blvd. W. (he! ot Mth 9.) lullnhn “than! all 233a99tt 40 RABBIT LAN! - SUIT! I Our ”or. I. t'lt,", mm a chum s.i.CHott d not" .m- - why not com. In and look around. ar METEOR bhor qtttttmtttie and Mia. Adan Qt“ 'SS CHEVROLET L000! IILAII, anon-Ne, 6. truudert, ndio. "" “mulling B'MU. ar FORD Feivlcno 500 l-DOOI "DAN. Aim“: and T6 DODGE Custom USE OUR XMAS LAY-AWAY Atty .orotase d w." or no" you will ttet I FREE 22" DOLL NANIING’ CARDIN [ISTAURANT ”GUI! hom G an. My Phone: 251-8215 GIFT SPECIALS! BONUS SPECIAL RENIIS BRINGK PIE-HOLIDAY FOOD tL..% Aninu Whitby Ritchie. Don- on being land. when and Gone mu the "e SM“ van-on what: A mm. vim" to CI LONG I!" ' My was torontolyoynger tans and “in!“ now get I long ml‘anle Leat an Bd. Litzeaberger. ‘a few autographs. on they play Iain and doi . not play until Saturday. Decent- mo GIOUP IR. B. STANDING! ber " when they play at home in EAST SECTION In afternoon um. with Bump- _ P W L y ton, Seen Upa. men McNeil .w..rr__..mt.__wqtr_.t.-. 14 no 0 4 lob Grub - Nets 2 for Indians SOMEONE m METRO TORONTO , ' WILL WIN THIS CAR 0 a WILL BE DELIVERED GHBISTMAS EYE THE PERFECT LAKESHORE RAMBLER ARE HOLDING THEIR DRAW Ito. 9-1613 LAKESHORE RAMBLER THURSDAY DEC. 19th A BRAND NEW 1964 COFFEE AND DONUTS WILL " SERVED! 2324 LAKE SHORE BLVD. w. " lunumrrou 'T., MIMICO Nell McNeil Whitby _ ____ M. Michael: Schombeu ' Markham . Etobicoke .. Weston 'tre.' Dixie .__r.rr... ‘meshore .. mnmpton . 9eorgetown Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Thurs. Dec. 26 Sat Friday Dec. 27 Sunday Dec. 29 AT 7.30 PM. 28 $F_._F'TFP.rFN " 13 1 . 2 B .q....F....eFr 15 8 4 3 T _............. l5 9 5 1 6 ..r..q.....tr. l4 5 6 3 4 t...e......t.. 14 f 7 2 , .w..$Ft"FF't_' 15 1 13 1 3 FUTURE GAMES Dixie at Lakeshore Markham " Brampton Whitby " Weston Neil McNeil " St. Mich-e1: Brampton It Georgetown Dixie at Kingston St. Michael: It Neil McNeil Peterboro It Whitby Weston " Schomberg Peterboro at Dixie Lakeshore at Brampton St. Michael: " Markham Dixie " Georgetown Whitby at Peterboro Kingston It Weston Georgetown at Kingston Markham at St. Michael: Brampton at Etoblcoke 4.30 pm. Dixie at Neil McNeil ._. 14 no 0 -... u a 3 .... n 5 a F... " a 12 TrtF " 1 a wus'r SECTION CLASSIC . 770 . ' in“ dropped in to win} mum-".- but wu noticed by mm- the younger tam ud'ukd ttt My: I few autographs. “humane! otutrieMond' 4 DOOR SEDAN The o t II e r Metro Rambler dealers will each have had their draw. The names at the ten finalists v i ll be given to American Motors (Canada) Ltd. in Brampton, w h e r e tne presi- dent, Mr. Earl W. Brownridge, w i l I draw the lucky win- ner's name. You could be that lucky winner "TN" 4 DOOR SEDAN 255-7321 67 M s I 82 " 66 47 " 100 " 104 " 51 ll 28 19 19 13 ll

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