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Weston Times (1966), 12 Dec 1968, p. 6

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"However, there seems lo he a shortage of toys. If anyone Would like lo donate. we would he glad to was and pick. them up." Mr. Shading concluded. A phone can to him at 244-5474 between 4 and 10:30 pm. " help speed this Christmas-gifting “Over IZOD WCI are inVolved in this second campaign of the year (the rrrsl was the United Arman," he said. “lurch grade has been asked to supply certain items and the response over the last IO or 12 years has always been very good. On Friday, Dec. 2,0, more than 30 students will pack the baskets and assist the local Lions with their distribution. "ii-.--.-... Doug Standing, l9, Grade l3, as campaign chairman of the school students' council, is leading the collection of foodstuffs. V Students at Weston collegiate, in association with Weston Lions' Club, are participating in an annual Christmas basket drive for 25 area families who might otherwise not enjoy a turkey dinner and all the trimmings. in the league scored their first win of the young season with a tough 1-0 win over St. Stephens. The lone marksman for the was the main difference in the game as the final score would indicate. Bruins I, St. Stephens 0. The Bruins, the new entry E mery United, St. Stephens, Riverside, St. Judes and the Bruins. Emery United 5, Riverside 0. Emery kept rolling along with a 5-0 win over Riverside. Bill Conely led the scoring for Emery with two goals while Bill Cox, Ed Jordan and Craig Elliott each scored one. Skating 25families get turkey trimmings by DAVE GERRY The Tyke division of the league is now in it's seventh week of play and the games are a treat to watch as the boys really give it all they've got. The five teams in the Tyke division are as follows: “Ill u'Cl L . HOCKEY Randy Lam Ttye MTHL Bantam entry goals and D canttnucs to win stretctung got the shuto: Its streak to nine straight with a 4-l win over Phil's Atoms: N Tire Servitc last Ihursday Downwiew 2 and a 5-0 win over West Hill Minor Ba last Wednesday. Gary West - Do Roberts and Robert Last reported. shared in the shutout. Good The Barn luck next week in jour starting to mt silver stick games, fellows. this past wet - 229 ”HUNG The ladies report that for tit. fourth week in a row Julie Ann Chietra took all hou'on with high double - 33S and hid: singu- I95, in the juniors Mary Ann Oswin took both honors with high triple of S72 and high single in the NYHL North West HUMBERVIE : i Two pre-Christmas Bolton Kinsmen's club. also turkey shoots will take at 1 p.m. CHURCH HOCKEY place this weekend Ammunition is supplied, (Dec.l4-l5) at the Cold and guns are available for by DAVE GERRY Bruins _was. Bill Cjlselia. Creek conservation area those who do not have " Tyke division of the With this wm, the Bruins and the public is invited to their own. ue is now in it's possibly jeiled together as take part in both events. These events are but one 1th week of play and the team was put together The Cold Creek xarea, of several activities that games are a treat to after tle. league had ad ministered by clubs or individuals can h as the boys really started. The four other thee.tropolitan Toronto and hold or take part in at the it all they've got. The teams each gave up three reflon. conservation Cold Creek area. Others teams in the Tyke to four players as they authority. is located include rifle shooting, trap on are as follows: were over staffed and this between Bolton and shooting, dog training for try United, St. way all of the boys get Nobleton, two miles north game birds. Further hens, Riverside, St. equal ice time. of the King sideroad. information on reservations J‘LA Y%__' rt.... .L..... .- -n AL, vlferth Wed! 5095 Gd, Tyke Division Centre Auto Dealer "B" Ontario Hospital Services Commission Canadian Standards Association Ontario Hydro A Gough's Shell Service Centre Auto Dealer "A" St. Leo's . Ken Seager Ramblers J-Bar-B Ranch Our thanks to all the parents who turn out for the games, the old saying "Dont send your boy to the game, takehim to the game" certainly rings true for these young T ykes. Centre Auto Dealer "B" Commission ( l4) Gough's Shell Service (22, to four players as they were over staffed and this way all of the boys get equal ice time. Bruins was Bull Casella. With this win, the Bruins possibly jelled together as the team was put together after the league had started. The four other teams each gave up three "A" Division Centre Auto Dealer "A" (4l ') vs J-Bar-B Ranch (18) St. Leo's (36) vs Ken Seager Ramblers (36) "B" Division The scores from the follows: York ladies’ basketball All claims against the estate of REGINALD DESMOND STUART, late ot the Borough of Etotricoee. in the County of York. Sam Cloth, deceased, who dint on or about Feb. 18, 1968, must be Med with tho undcuigned personal representative on or odor. December 23. 1968, thereafter the unde'signod will distribute the an" of the, estate having found only to the claims than u... ' D ATE D Novombe' 26th 1968. The Bantam team is starting to move with 2 wins this past week, first heating Willowdale 3-l and then Minor Bantams: North West - Downsvicw, not reported. Tykes: York Mills 3, North West I, Jim Stewart's Minor Atoms continue their fight for lst place with a 4-0 win over Goudling Park. Randy Lambe scored 3 goals and Derrick Stevens got the shutout. teams had a pod week. with at his! ftve wins out of men games that the club knows about. Scores were as follows: Atoms: North West Harold Winston Stuart. Administrator With Wttt Annoxod. he Mann. Frost and Simms. IBM Weston Road, Wnton. Ontario, his wlicnou. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Shell Service (22) " Ontario Hydro ( l9) Standings as of December 3rd, 1968 "B" Division "A" Division week, upsetting Avenue Road 4-2 games played December 3 are as (31) vs Ontario Hospital Services On Saturday (Dec. 14) the T.L.T. rod and gun club of the Weston area will hold it's turkey shoot commencing at I p.m., and on Sunday, the "shoot" will be staged by the DATED, November 26th Alt claim: against the estate of ELLA IRENE ATKINS, late of tho Borough of York, in the County of York, Married Woman, accused, who died on or about Jun 27, 1968, must be filed with the unqovsigned person-t ruprésomative on or baton December 23. 1968, "wreath! the undersigned will distribute the assets of the auto having regard only to the claims than fitqci. Saturday night the tyke teams played: Macey Esso l, Herb Lance 6. Leo. Const. 2. Benson & Decillia 4, Watson Row got the hat trick for Benson & Decillia team. The clubs minor hockey league got its first official game under way Thursday night Dec. 5 with Atoms - L'PWA Loc.ll4 loosing to Cappy Steel 7-2. Saturday night Leo Construction beat Emery Drugs 5-2, also Saturda'y night the tyke teams played: Macey Esso Minor Midgets: Led by Mike Venton’s hat trick had an easy time swampin; Avenue Rd. 8-0. Andy Fawirlietti earning an easy shutout. Anyd's goal against average " less than I goal per game. Keep it up Andy. MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Alfred Freaerice Atkms, Admittistrator. by Moss's. Fuse: and Simms, 1944 Wench Rom, Woman. Onnrio, his noticilon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS l2 I30 122 102 ll4 281 123 I79 I98 163 226 134 2ll 80 THE WESTON TIMES I40 8l 100 109 ll8 'th_e Jliririi'o by It's bad enough to be a quitter. But it's worse to finish' something you never should have started. Some prospects are misery they let the rest of Ammunition is supplied, and guns are available for those who do not have their own. These events are but one of several activities that clubs or. individuals can hold or take part in at the Cold Creek area. Others include rifle shooting, trap shooting, dog training for game birds. Further information on reservations for 1969 may be obtained by contacting the area superintendent, George Calver, at Bolton 857-1646. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS should be sent before January 31, 1969 Dr. H.R. Partlow Superintendent of Professional Development 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale, Ontario. cry; TURBO SET TO GO - Canadian National's Turbo - into many Torontrr4iaontmat0servims this fall slashing downtown-to-downtown travelling time an four hours. The 300 seat, seven-car train, the greatest advance in railway technology in 100 years, features new methods of G-train meal and beverage service. Turboelub car passenwrs are med at their seats by hostesses and stewards; Turboluxe travellers purchase their meals at the cafe and eat at seat-back trays. F.W. Minkley. B.A., D.Paed. Director of Education - "Practice" teaching experience under supervision, September to December, 1969. Salary at the rate of $490 per month. Thereafter, salary according to qualifications and responsibility assumed - a final summer session in July and August, 1970. _ initial orientation of 20 consecutive days during May and June, 1969, Candidates to be paid at the rite of $20 per day. - a 6-week summer course, July 2 to Aygust 8, 1969, at Lakeshore Teachers' College. Cost of course to be borne by the Department of Education Applicants must have the followin Honour Degee or a general BA., with September 1, 1969 An acceptable university degree plus one study such as Bachelor of Library Science Institute of Child Study; A.R.C.T., etc. The "Plan" includes: 1?t INTERNSHIP PLAN Ilill,lliMll9l'rNty SCHOOl TEACHERS Invites applications from those who wish to enroll in the 19MB! GM? Ai"'" with your order of '-< $4.50 or over, receive - free one order of Barbecued Chicken Wings'. 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