Page 12 â€"â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, July 11, 1968 games, bringing their total to 10 wins in 11 games. Mt. Dennis was led by the strong hitting of Tom Reniz, Brian Thorne, Bob Howard and Sheldon Plener plus the fine pitâ€" ching of Jim McDermott and Euâ€" gene Federchuck. Mt. Dennis Lakeshore High Park Queensway Bloordale Kingsway _ Bloordale and Queensway were no match for the strong Mt. Denâ€" Mt. Dennis 13 17 I Queensway 2 3 : Winning pitcher, Eugene Feder chuck Mt. Dennis Bloordale Winning pitcher. Jim mopapszazze MONACO AUTO REPAIR Mt. Dennis 6, Bloordale 0 Mt. Dennis 13, Queensway 2 Last week the Mt. Dennis entry the Etobicoke baseball assoâ€" ation midget series won two SHORT SETS BATHING SUITS Tâ€"SHIRTS SUN SUITS SHORTS SHORT SETS SUN SUITS 249â€"6481 Diâ€" Anne junior fashions E.B.A. STANDINGS Mt. Dennis midgets with bigâ€"time score CHESTERFIELD BED Major and Minor Motor Repairs TUNEâ€"UPS o BRAKES FIAT REPAIR SPECIALISTS mummoms 635â€"6413 mmmmaes = 119. CHILDREN‘S 10 39 Eddystone Ave., Downsview EXTRA SPECIAL Summer Wear for girls â€" infants to 14 NORTH PARK PLAZA Keele St. at Lawrence for boys â€" infants to 14 McDermott REGULAR PRICES to Tâ€"SHIRTS BATHING TRUNKS P.J‘S etc. SQUALL JACKETS (54" Mattress) AND CHAIR Pct. 375 100 ‘l.l Lestie Murray, aged 10. a Wesâ€" 7 ton Times carrier boy, witnessed "ia tire last Tuesday and prompt |ly reported it to our office. ,i "I heard the fire reels, and m‘ followed the trucks on my bike. 5 | I saw what happened. The truck p | went down under the Humber % |and went under Black Hill." Leslie Murray, cub reporter Place â€" Smythe Park. Time â€" T:30 p.m. | Mt. Dennis play all home games Wednesday evening at Smythe Park, which is located on Jane St. at Alliance Ave., opposite Jane Park Plaza. Game time â€" 7 p.m. Tonight, (Thursday, July 11), there will be an exhibition game with the Georgetown midget‘ team which is leading in the Hll-‘ ton County setâ€"up. f The Weston fire department reports that wires in the incinâ€" erator under 2360 Weston Rd. had burned out, causing $50 daâ€" mage. The Canadian Acceptance Comâ€" pany has moved to a new mod: ern personal loan office at 1786 Weston Rd., Weston under branch manager B. R. Bell. The company loans cash to pay for home improvements, new acquisitions, or lets you consoliâ€" date your debts. The repayment rate will ,they guarantee, fit into your budget. CAC at new location SLEEVELES$ SHIFTS SKIRTS DRESSES NIGHTIES & P.J‘S off Last Thursday one of the worst traffic tieâ€"ups occurred on Highâ€" way 401 after a transport truck went out of control near Jane St. as the driver reportedly tried to change from the westbound colâ€" lector road to the centre section of the highway. After striking the side of the interchange bridge it turned over, pinning driver Frederick R. Nichols, 23, of Bloor St. West. Fire enveloped the truck after one of the fuel trucks ruptured. The load of mixed freight was soon enveloped in fire. As a climax to a successful season, the West Toronto Optiâ€" mists Yorkette Majorette Corps, held a "Family Swim Night" at Smythe Park Swimming Pool on June 14. Arta Abele wins "Miss Jane Park" title Force of the impact broke the The program was varied 1966 Pontiac Laurentian 4 door sedan, 283â€"V8 engine with automatic transmission, radio and many other extras, sharp red finish with matchâ€" ing interior, new whitewall tires and wheel discs. Lic. No. 424125 Hardtop, 390 â€" V8 engine with automatic transmission, radio, .Eowe'r steering and brakes, 8.000 miles and in spotless condition. 4 door hardtop, fully autoâ€" matic and power equipped, 32,000 miles, in Aâ€"1 condition from bumper to bumper. Lic. 327926 Reg. $1995.00 Sale $1695.00 2 door hardtop, equipped with automatic transmission with console shift and bucket seats, radio, power steering and power brakes. Attractive gold finish _ with â€" matching . gold vinyl interior. Has 283 â€" V8 engine, automatic transmission, _ radio, _ power steering and brakes. Original red finish with black top and black . vinyl interior, 31,000 miles. Spotless. Station wagon, 390 â€" V8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, power steering and brakes, original dark green with walâ€" nut panelling and cream vinyl interior. a real beauty. Lic. No. 33037X Reg. $2595.00 Sale $2395.00 V8. antomatic, radio, power steering and brakes, pale blue finish . with matching viny] interior and nearly new white top. This car looks and drives like a much newer model. Lic. No. 25843N Rex. _ $995.00 Priced To Sell Quickly at 1964 Pontiac Convertible 1962 Ford Convertible 1966 Country Squire 75 Cars To Choose From Flames in this truck claimed the life of Frederick R. Nichols, 23, of Bloor St. West last Thursday. 4 blocks N. of Eglinton at Roselawn 2462 Dufferin St. 196§ Galaxie 500 1965 Meteor S.S. Truck driver dies in flames es N CAR SALES $50.00 DOWN Reg. $1895.00 Sale $1595.00 Reg. $2095.00 Sale $1895.00 Reg. $2195.00 Sale $1995.00 Lic. No. 344625 Reg. $1895.00 Sale $1695.00 1965 Olds 88 Lic. No. 315548 Lic. No. 420063 787â€"6301 $795.00 truck‘s front wheels and the dangling front part of the truck was seen as a menace to traffic on Highway 400 for some time. North York firemen were hanâ€" dicapped in their effort to exâ€" tinguish the fire by exploding ammunition, from the trucks‘ carâ€" go. Several wouldâ€"be rescuers were driven back as they tried to resâ€" cue the driver, who was pinned under the truck‘s steering colâ€" umn. Firemen were forced to string hose lines from Downsview Ave over a linkâ€"wire fence running | _ Third place winner, Miss Patti \Fordham of Woodgate Drive, reâ€" iceivnd a Desert Flower gift set | (Stedman‘s) and a $5 fabric vouâ€" cher. Challenge races between Girl Guides and Yorkettes, resulted in an upset victory by the Yorkâ€" ettes. A race between the firemen of each borough was won by the Metropolitan Toronto Firefight: ers enthusiastically received by the spectators. Mrs. Florence Gell proved to be a very able comâ€" mentator. . The final event of the evening was the choosing of Miss Jane Park Plaza. From among the bevy of beauâ€" ties Miss Arta Abele of Wood: gate Drive was chosen the winâ€" ner by judges Mrs. Philip White, Mrs. Savage, Mr. Stewart and Mervyn Temes. Arta was presented with a bouâ€" quet of roses and banner donatâ€" ed by the Yorkette Committee, a swinger camera (Jane Park Pharâ€" macy), a watch (Gough Jewellers) and a $10 fabric voucher (Sunâ€" shine Fabrics). Placing second, Miss Emelia Pecelia of Cameo Crescent reâ€" ceived a dozen roses, $7.50 fabric voucher and a styleâ€"cut shampoo and set donated by Monte Carlo Coiffure. The lucky number draw was conducted by the master of cereâ€" monies for the evening. Dave Apâ€" pleton, director of Parks and Reâ€" creation of the Borough of York. Winner of the bicycle was Mr. Spiterri, St. John‘s Road. Other prizes were donated by Suzanne fashions and the Delicatessen and Bake Shop. Between events the crowds atâ€" tending were entertained by the Fire Fighters band. Among â€" those â€" present . were York mayor Jack Mould, Commisâ€" sioner of Parks Al Savage. Mr Stewart, president of the West Toronto Optimists and his wife. The Yorkettés Committee say they appreciate very much the help and coâ€"operation given them during the past season. DRAW FOR TELEVISION SET On June 8 the draw took place A swim wear fashion show was 1156 WESTON ROAD RO 61777 RO 64603 LUCKY NUMBER DRAW General & Life Insurance Call YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE SECOND WINNER WM. G. BEECH, THIRD PLACE Notary JANE PARK & MOUNT DENNIS by Marion Gundy 762â€"0916 lie Traffic was piled up for sevâ€" eral hours after the truck acciâ€" dent. Metro police officers were dispatched to all major intersecâ€" tions to detour traffic for more than four hours. This picture was taken at the Keele St. overpass three hours after the accident. a imile and a half westerly. Traffic | was also tied up as far east as i Bayview Ave. along the highway Mr. Nichols and his bride of two weeks, Jeannie, 20, planned to move back to Nova Scotia in two weeks‘ time, to rejoin their families. on a portable colored TV set which was also one of the proâ€" jects sponsored by the Yorkeite Corps. view All money â€" raised â€" through projects will be used for equipâ€" ment for the Yorkettes during the coming season. Their first practice for the fall season will be Thursday, Sept. 12. BROWNIES SURPRISE LEADER WITH BIRTHDAY CAKE Girl Guides are busy people and they don‘t stop just betause summer is here. This is the time when they take advantage of the great outdoors. Rosemary Gillman, public relaâ€" tions adviser for the Riverview Division Girl Guides, reports that members of the 261st Co. and the 357th, are passing badges at the area Camp of Piper Hill. The closing meeting was held by the 623rd Brownie Pack at Mount Dennis United Church, under the leadership of Mrs. Jessie Penny. Visitors included Mrs. Helen Corby, Deputy Commissioner for Grenadier Area East; Joan Howes, 261st Company: Rosemary Gillâ€" man, 475th Pack; and a host of mothers and fathers. Torrents of rain didn‘t keep the parents from turning out in full force on June 25. Brownies _ receiving _ awards | were Cathy Hughes, Janice Peqâ€": ny, Elizabeth Gow, Karen Park,! Debbie Pearce, Chery! Chase.| Cassandra Thompson and Cindy | Jorganson. It was one of the many little things that show the affection of this Brownie Pack for their new leader who has done wonders for these children inâ€"such a short time. A tour of the park areas in the Borough of York will impress you with the exciting new play grounds introduced by Director of Parks, David DeShane, at Noâ€" ble and Caledonia Parks. The climax of the evening was the surprise birthday cake for Brown Owl Jessie Penny, from her Brownies. The new color evident on the playground equipment was selâ€" ected scientifically to determine color and the effect on safety with the use of various types of equipment. A child associates various‘ colors with â€" different types of playground equipment The child is taught to be cau tious by learning (to associate moving apparatus with the color red and to associate climbing an paratus with light blue. Odd corners of public land are being tidied up. new permanent type park benches installed and flowers planted along the way. BOULEVARD PARKING FOR JANE STREET York Board of Control, at its meeting last Wednesday, approvâ€" ed the recommendation that parkâ€" ing be permitted on the outer boulevard on Jane Street be tween MacDonald Avenue and Patika Street. Winner was Mr. Lund of Downs YORK PARKLANDS BRIGHTENED UP The Metropolitan Toronto Trafâ€" fic Engineering Department will be asked to consider restricting this parking to a oneâ€"hour limit. NEW MINISTER AT MOUNT DENNIS UNITED Mount Dennis United Church Guestville Ave., has a new mini ster. A welcome is extended to Rev. H. J. McAvoy, B.A., B.D., S.T.M., formerly of St. Margaret‘s United Church, Kingston, Ontario, where he served for 12 years. BAPTISMAL SERVICES Baptismal services were held at Mount Dennis United Church in June and the following infants were baptised by Rev. Gordon Nodwell: Todd James, son of: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell; Darren Roâ€" bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Croft; Michelle Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draganac: Murray Graeme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Erskine; Devin James and Cheryl Lynn. son and daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Galloâ€" way; Michael Keqneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Jeoffroy: Colleen Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maud and Louise Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franc Rebernik. Lambton Park will be the scene of an exciting band concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 21 when four York bands will be taking part. Bands participating on this ocâ€" casion are the York Italian Band, Clans of York Pipe Band, Toronâ€" to Optimist Band and the York Firefighters Band. The public is invited to enjoy this fine msuic. If you are looking for some: where to go for a pleasant drive any weekend afternoon from now until November, hop in the car and head north towards Kleinburg and the MceMichael Conservation area to view the wonderful collection of art there. Over 300 paintings and sketâ€" ches by famous Canadian artists are on display, including the Group of Seven, Tom Thomson, Emily Carr and David Milne. This collection is housed in a rustic building with many new galleries added, situated on rolâ€" ling acres of wooded land just: south of Kleinberg. | The exhibit is free to the pubâ€" lic and open on weekends and holidays from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.| McMICHAEL CONSERVATION AREA LAMBTON PARK BAND CONCERT A DUAL FACILITY CLUB MEN: 235 Dixon Rd. at Islington Ave. â€" Lower Concourse of Westown Plaza Men‘s Gym Hand Ball Court Men‘s Sun Room Men‘s Suana Men‘s Locker Room Private Barber Shop Shaving Room Eucalyptus Room Color TV Lounge Heated Olympic Size * Swimming Pool The Largest Health _‘ Club Pool in Canada ‘ WESTOWN WESTOWN FOR MEN AND WOMEN: 2 HEALTH CLUBS IN ONE! WOMEN: e Women‘s Gym Women‘s Steam Women‘s S$un Room Women‘s Suana Hair Dryers Women‘s Locker Room Facial & Pedicure Facilities Hydrotherapeutic Bath Massage Parlour 3 Color TV Lounges W. P. Scott, chairman of the board of governors of York Uniâ€" versity and university president Dr, Murray G. Ross have been granted authority to appear beâ€" fore an upcoming Metro Execuâ€" OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE NOW REDUCED FROM . .. t to 5 4 UV &CW c 1951 WESTON RD. York U wants Metro aid Marcio Mlac / mscouï¬ | Y every purcuase II Add Thank you for your continued patronage Illarcia Hac Shoppe Buy Now . . . For . . . Layâ€"Aâ€"Way! OFFER EXPIRES END OF AUGUST WINTER COATS save 109 On Our New Arrivals of EARLY SHOPPERS SPECIAL GYM PROGRAMMES 244â€"8112 or 244â€"7300 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Individual Programmes f Contouring Slenderizing Posture Control Body Building Special Exercise Classes Bust Development Spot Reducing A programme designed for you! tive Committee meetfing to disâ€" cuss a request for Metro aid in developing its main campus in North York in the Janeâ€"Steeles The meeting is expected to be held late in July. 241â€"4458 HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH CENTRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN WESTON