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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Jan 1964, p. 14

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/ â€" Weston Dodgers Tie Lakeshore 3â€"3 $s Page 12 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, January 9, 1964 May The department‘s professional ~l'e&:real.ion personnel will "team up" with representatives of the Community Programmes Branch, Department of Education . to present lectures, demonstrations and workshops in such neces sary areas of leadership as comâ€" munity structure, parliamentary procedure, conduction of meetâ€" ings, factors in planning meetâ€" ings, effective speaking and programme planning. Township residents »who are members or executives, are eagâ€" erly. requesting information a: bout the Course which will soon be offered by the Township of North York Parks and Recreaâ€" tion Department. The Course will be a "must" for those who are ~sincerely in: terested in personal develop ment and in contributing to the success of the group with which they are associated. It is designâ€" ed for those who are perceptive Obviously. North York resiâ€" dents look to the future. This conclusion can be easily drawn by anyone gyfig a close watch on mail andtelephones in the Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment of the Township. The eause of interest . > . the Course for Community Leaders‘ JOCKO PTASHNIK SCQORES in the Johnson and Dave Oarham. second peried with assists from Ed NY Recreation Dept. Course In Leadership Starts Soon Someone could have won $1.00 for this one. + From Ken John‘s Men‘s Wear 4 John St., Weston These cars have been driven by the Ontario Provincial Police and have a one year G.W. warranty. > To be or not to be that is th _The answer: "To be in st Ken John‘s Suit." WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE ©1965°° V8 â€" Auto â€" Washers â€" Seat Belts â€"â€" Choice of Nine â€"â€" uestionable uotations 1963 DODGE" BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd Phone 244â€"5324 Downsview Public School, loâ€" cated on the east side of Keele Street, 2 blocks north of Wilson Avenue will be the site of the Course. _ Registrations _ which have not been received by mail, will be accepted at the Public School from T:30 to 9:00 PM. Thursday, anuary 16th. The reâ€" quired fee will be $2.00. Classes will commence on Januapy 23rd, and will be held p((’:'yhursdly thereafter for an additional 4 weeks from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. enough to realize that being a good leader does not necessitate holding an office or exercising power; it means working succesâ€" sfully with others, helping a group arrive at a decision, conâ€" tributing to the group by actuâ€" al presence.. Township _ recreation _ staff members suggest that because of the early and enthusiastic reâ€" sponse to the Course, those who are contemplating participating should register soon. . For any further information please contact Mr. A. Goldenâ€" berg or Miss S. Rowe at the Township of North York, Parks and Recreation Dept. BA 54611 Local 367 or 368. is the question. in style in a Hamlet Ladies â€" Betty Whitlock 178, Doris Nazer 164, Jean Ford 148, Elaine Strudwick 137, Flo Walters 120 ®* Men â€" Dave Ford 183, Den Strudwick 178, Barry Yeomans 161, Joe Brown 131, Dick Caird 114. The Chalkfarm Drive Home and School Association are con tinuing their monthly film af ternoons at Beveriey Heights Junior High. Last year these matinees for the children were very successful and many of the adults enjoyed the movies as well. The price is reasonable â€" twentyfive cents per person whether it be child or adult, and the _ children _ are â€" supervised when _ they come unattended. Remember to watch the movie dates and send the kids to the movies. You will be treating them and supporting your local Home and School Association at the â€" same +time. The â€" January movie will be on Saturday, Janâ€" uary 18th. To all my readers 1 send my best wishes for a New Year of ‘health, happiness and prosperâ€" ity. I would also like to add a special reminder to all to pray for world peace this year, and to help this prayer along the way by creating \§me with equality _ and _ broth in your heart. These are the true ingredients of a Happy New Year. j HIGH Dave son 164 HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINTS â€" TOP FIVE THE Oakdale Heights (Cont‘nued from page 11) CH TEAM BULL HITTERS _ CANDY _HAPPS FLIGHTS BOMBERS ANDY CAPPS BEAUS & ARROWS _ HUGGETTS MISSERS CHIPMUNKS MISFITS CHECK YOUR CAR, CHECK ACCIDENTS! International Dart League MISSERS 50 25 25 25 CHIPMUNKS 50 25 25 25 MISFITS 50 24 26 24 JETS 50 20 30 20 SLOW POKES 50 19 31 19 DART LARKS . 50 18 32 18 HOT SHOTS ,. 50 18 32 18 RED CAPS 35 13 22 13 LASTINS 35 11 24 11 _ SCORES â€" DOUBLE OUTS â€" Ladies, Beity Whitlock 10; Men Ford 16. D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR Call 1782 JANE ST., WESTON FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Gordon W. Alcott, C.LU. * Mortgages * Buying * Appraisals * Selling Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO, OF â€"CANADA George Baker YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CAN BE LIFE INSURANCE PLAYED WON LOST POINTS 50 34 16 34 50 32 18 32 45 31 14 31 t 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 35 35 45 50 Weston YWCA Holds Annual Meeting Tues. of the Weston Association over the past year, and election of officers for the â€" forthcoming year will be held. . Mrs. Wayne Tipton, Chairman of the Board of Management of the Weston and District Y.â€" W.C.A., extends a cordial inviâ€" tation to men and womgn in the community to attend the Annual Meeting of the Associaâ€" tion on Tuesday, January 14th at 7 p.m. in Central United Church Hall, Weston. The ladies of the church will serve a turkey dinner, at a cost of $2.00, Tickets may be obtained from members of the Board or by calling CH 4â€"5541) S#ecial guest speaker will be Mr. R. D. Moffat who will give an illustrated talk on his recent experiences in Kenya, the Comâ€" monwealth‘s newest nation. In the third period Lakeshore scored. The goal was by Tom Hicks assisted by Mitch Akiyâ€" ama. Dave Parham and Barry Wilkins were off for elbowing when the goal occured. At 14:50 Gary O‘Shell got the gate for slashing but Weston couldn‘t get the puck past Al Smith. At 19:00 while Mitch Akiyama was off for interference the Weston goalie was taken out of the nets and from the faceâ€"off in the Lakeshore end, Al Osborne scorâ€" ed from Jocko Ptashnik. The score again 33 tie, Lakeshore at Weston. Chairmen of committees will report on the various activities In the second period after considgrable pounding at Stu Chapman, _ Lakeshore _ scored from Dave Swindle at 5:31 the goal was unassisted. At T:47 Weston was down 2«0 on a goal by John Marshell assisted by Mitch Akiyama, The two men went in on Dave Cullimore and scored on Stu Chapman, While Tom Hicks was resting, (in the penalty box) Jocko Ptash« nik scored from Ed Johnson and Dave Parham., By this tim: Wes ton was starting to move. At 13:55 Wally Stanowski scored from Mike Pender. All through the period Weston did everyâ€" thing but score more goals on Al Smith, the Lakeshore goalie. In the first period neither the Lakeshore Goodyears or the Do dgers could get going. Dave Parâ€" ham was given a tripping penâ€" alty and Archie Yurkiw scored but the referee called the play back because of an offside pass. 24 20 19 18 18 13 11 28 34 32 31 30 28 CH 1â€"4471 25 26 30 31 32 32 22 24 16 18 14 20 22 22 EM 4â€"5141 28 AN _ EXHIBITION OF â€" OIL PAINTINGS BY JOHN WALKâ€" ER will also be on display at the Downsview Branch {r o m January 2nd to 18th. Many of Mr. Walker‘s landscapes, figure studies and street scenes have be en exhibited and sold at shows in Toronto and Ottawa during the past two years. Mr. Walker has studied art both in England, and in Toronto at the Ontario College of Art for two years. He is presently employed as a draughtsman with the Onâ€" tario Department of Highways. LANDSCAPES, FLORAL AND STHLL â€" LIFE lMPRES‘[ONS IN OIL BY FLORENCE WRIGHT will be on exhibit in the Lower Concoutse _ of the Downsview Branch, 2793 Keele Street, from December 27th to January 25th. Mrs. Wright has studied at the Central Technikal School with Clara Harris and is presently working with the Zoltan Szabo Group. Larry Glen 1 goal John Heath 1 goal Brad Hillis 1 goal | ROCHESTER 2 iSteve King 1 goal Jack Hayden 1 goal CLEVELAND 2 Peter Sartell 1 goal Don Howard 1 goal QUEBEC ACES 1 Terry Haskill 1 goal BANTAM | BOSTON 5 | Tom Davies 3 goals Blair Smith 1 goal Kelvin McKlynmount) 1 goal DETROIT 2 Joe Weilch 2 RANGERS | Bruce Burnett 2 goals NEW HAVEN 1 The artist, MR IRVINE GROSSMAN, a resident of North York, is entirely self â€" taught, and has been painting in oils for ten years. His subjects are the buildings, shops and old houses of the less known strects of Toronto, and the people â€" the children, the merchants and the retired people â€" who work, live and play there. Many ol his finished oil paintings were worked up from sketches and photographs made on location; others were developed into ¢onâ€" trolled abstracts from sketches of architectural designs. Two North York Libraries Have Art Exhibitions RARY, 5126 Yonge Street Wil« lowdale, from January 3rd to 18th. TORONTO STREET SCENES AND SIDEWALK STUDIES OF PEOPLE will be the subject of an exhibition of oil paintings in the Committee Rooms of the NORTH YORK PUBLIC LIBâ€" Weston Minor Hockey League Rick Godenâ€"1 goal lan Wylie 1 goal Bob Aitcheson 1 goal UKES 0 AVERS 4 Wayne Foden 1 goal T Burns 1 goal AL{n Hamilton 1 goal Art Moonex 1 goal CAMQ}?NS 3 Art Fry 2 goals Doug Cross 1 goal JUVENILE LIONS 6 Keith Leewis 2 goals Bill Lynes 1 goal Gord Moore 1 goal Steve Durie 1 goal Bob Duxbury 1 goal TIGERS 3 Tom Moore 1 goal Bill Somerville 1 goal Nick Hatch 1 goal FLYERS 4 Don Cousineau 2 goais Ken Beauford 1 goal Jim Hodges 1 goal MAJORS 3° Len Ingle 2 goals Larry Herschel 1 goal MIDGET * CHICAGO 4 Sandy Dewar â€" Goalie ick G goal PEE WEE STRATFORD 1 OwEN sounp 0 WATERLOO 2 PROVIDENCE 0 MINOR BANTAM BUFFALOQ 3 Mike Saunders 1 goa! BARRIE 1 Craig Stewart 1 goal KITCHENER 2 Mark Davidson 1 goal Wayne Simmons 1 goal GUELPN 0 ATOM HAMIL TON 2 Dave O‘Rourke 1 goal Dave Richmond 1 goal WINDSOR 1 Ted Charlerbois 1 goal John Snyder 1 goal PITTSBURG 0 Dave Newbigging â€" Goalie Pat Kennedy 1 goal MARLBOROS 0 Mark Frogley â€" Goalie WESTON MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE RESULTS FOR JAN. 4/44 FAMILY is a family enterprize. The McVitties, former Weston. Ontario resâ€" idents, are living in Houghton, Michiâ€" gan where Phil is a senior goal tender for the Michigan Tech Huskies. Majorâ€" ing in business administration, the forâ€" HOCKEY FOR THE PHIL MeVITTIE ; Toronto‘s Newest WE HAVE 18 MORE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE ALlL COLOURS AND MODELS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS AS LOW AS $95.00 DOWN AND $17.00 PER WEEK 6% FINANCE TO THOSE WITH SATISEACTORY CREDIT. ON THE SPOT DELIVERY. ‘ 1964 Signet Convertible â€" Automatic, power steering, high performance engine, radio, white walls, washers. 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In the meantime his wife, the former Sue Hulf, and family are his most ardent rooters, In the center is Tracy while Kent sits on his father‘s Tra lap For A "Home Demonstration® Call f The Finest In Canada = Just Next Door! While At Yorkleigh Have A Car Wash 247â€"5481

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