y #~ Students at Seneca College are making their dream for a Sports and Community Centre a reality. ___ At present the students are * involved in an extensive fund raising campaign. They would like ~$750,000 â€"from Metro‘s business and inâ€" dustry owners to finance the construction of Phase I of their proposed $4.5 million centre. To start things rolling the students have pledged the first $15,000 themselves. The Final Rally, which consists of the boy and girl winner from .each school, will be held on May 30 in the morning at the Centennial Arena, Finch Avenue West. Tips for Parents Parents of cyclists should make sure their child‘s bike is in good mechanical conâ€" dition ... brakes, steering and tires. If you are buying a Again this year, the North York Safety Council is running Bicycles Rallies in the Public Schools of North York. The Sports and Communâ€" ity Centre will serve the entire community as well as the student body. It will house an Olympic size swimming pool, a triple gymnasium, an indoor track and a general activity area. Construction on the five acre site located on Seneca‘s Finch campus is scheduled to start in 1971. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1970 Maple Leaf Jim McKenny signs a photo for Steve Lawler at the Northwest Boys Club Minor League Trophy Banquet last Sunday. The popular young defenceman made several presentations after an entertaining address to the capacity crowdâ€"at St. Basil‘s Church. Final bicycle rally Sports dream needs funds +++ In Moselem nations, the symbol of the Red Crescent is the counter part of the Red Cross. The national emblem of the Red Lion and Sun is used in Iran. 7. Carry parcels in a carrier, not in your hand. 8. A regulation bike is one for rider ... no passengers allowed. 6. Walk your bike on the sidewalk. Only very small children with side walk bikes are allowed the walks for riding. 5. At busy intersections, stop the bike have the child get off his bike and walk it across the road as a pedestrian. 4. Ride in single file, close to curb. 3. Both hands to be kept on the handles at all times except when signalling. _ 2. Signal turns and stops with the proper signals. bicycle for your youngster, don‘t make the mistake of buying him one that he must grow ‘‘into‘"‘. A bicycle too big for a child is a real hazard. Tips to help your child be a safe cyclist. 1. Obey all traffic laws, signs, and lights. ® Factory to customer ®© Custom quality paint» © Wholesale prices â€" ®© Choice of 1,500 colour © Moneyâ€"back guarantes © Driveâ€"in service © Open Saturday A.M. 3775 Dundas West Est. 20 Â¥rs. 167â€"6162 N.W.B.C. Photo. ww y on se North West Boy‘s Club In Bantam Division, the winning team was Borg Bros. coached by Doug Pender, managed by Leo Cormier, and the trainer was John Hand, leading goalie went to Mal Garwood of Leo Contracting, and Eddie Knox In Atom division, the winning team was Casino Pizzeria coached by Ralph Fischer, managed by John Crawford, and the trainer was George Caron. For leading goalie we had a tie and this award went to Peter Crawford of Casino Pizzeria and Jay Oliphant of Jane Exbury Towers, Don Dineno of Millen Shell was the leading scorer. The most valuable player trophy went to Steven Stewart of Midâ€" continent Truck Terminal. Jim Stevens, managed by Art Pipe and Ralph Stewart was the trainer. Doug Stevens of York Town was the leading goalie and Mark Stewart of York Town was leading scorer. _ Most Valuable player went to Roy Secord of Leo Contracting. Winners in the Myte division were as follows: Val Agenellie Agencies coached by Jim Crilly and managed by Ken .'Pg:xlar: leading goalie was Jim Crilly Junior from Val Agnellie Agencies: leading scorer went to Robbie Thornton: the Most Valuable player was Ronnie Miller of Macey Esso. In Tyke division, the winning team was York 'I‘.ownA Tavern coached by The Minor League Hockey banquet was held on April 26 and we are pleased to have had Jim McKinney from the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey club as our guest speaker. Jim answered questions for our boys and presented the winning trophies. MUGS & SKEETER MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE ETTA KETT WwE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL THE WESTON TIMES The quality goes in before the name goes on* T.V. RADIO & APPLIANCES LTD 2520 KEELE ST. TORONTO 15, ONT. of Borg Bros. was the leading scorer. The most valuable player was Warren Lundy of Capy Steel. The sportsmanship and genâ€" tlemanly player awards went to Robert Walks of Bob‘s Towing, Bob Benson of Benson & Decillia, David Stevens of Midcontinent Truck Terminal, Ron Miller of Capy Stee. The North west ‘scholarâ€" ship of one week of hockey school went to Steven Ely of Macey Esso. The official of the year was Wayne Cadeau trainer of Millen Shell. All of these awards were well d e se r v e d a n d congratulations to all who won them. We would like to thank all the parents and all of the ladies who helped make this banquet a real success, and to Larry Micallef and Vince Cascone thanks for a job well done. NORTH PARK 1946 Weston Road (1 Block North of Lawrence) 241â€"2327 DampocMstfo. CENTRAL RESTAURANT ON HER DAY A SPECIAL TREAT FOR MOM .. . MAY 10th ._ _ O0000O000000000000000 FAST CAR W ASsH MILES FOR MILLIONS THIS SATURDAY if you will remember, last year we .almost went broke giving a pair of sox to every ‘‘marcher‘‘ who called in at our store. We also were generous with our foot powder. h e> We‘re happy to announce that 4 <ig: this year we will still be generous m | with our foot powder. P 1865 WESTON RD. (South of Lawrence) WEST END CAR WASH 1.00 With 15 Gal‘ons 1.25 With 12 Gattons $1.50 With 9 Gallons KEN JOHNS MENS WEAr Phone 2470068 _ 4 John St. Werron It‘s Mom‘s big day . .. bring ‘her here for an evening of fine dining with the kind. of service she‘ll apâ€" preciate. 241â€"2327 RESERVATIONS NOW ith gas the wash costs on Mon thru Thurs Includes â€" MATS, WINDOWs and VACUUM $1.75 With 6 Gallons $2.00 With 3 Galtons $2.25 No Gas 5C 248â€"5521