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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Jan 1964, p. 14

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Weston Wallops Dixie 3â€"1 SHOWN ABOVE IN THE WESTON 1â€"1 | Larry Stirling (4) and in the goal, Tim DIXIE GAME last Friday night are 1 Keough. Bob Collins (8), Mike Pender (7), | Blair Smith 1 goal Dave Donaldson 1 goal ‘Tom Davies 1 goal Calvin McClymount 1 goal RANGERS 2 Bob Campbell 1 goal Ray Gajdemski 1 goal BOSTON 4 Ccanaoiens 5 Art Fry 1 goal Scott Wagner 1 goal Jim Clark 1 goal Doug Reynolds 1 goal Bob Strand 1 goal CHICAGO 1 NEW HAVEN 3 Boy Boyes Goalie Greg Merrall 2 goals Doug Hastings 1 goal DETROIT 0 John Niosi 1 goal BEAVERS 5 ‘Tom Burns 1 goal Alan Hamilton 1 soal Peter Burkett 1 goal Dave Schlitt 1 goal John Bower 1 goal DUKES 3 Derek Green 1 goal Gary LaRoque 1 goal Don Kilbey 1 goal Weston Minor Hockey League Weston wWHETHER IT‘S RENTING, §ELLING, BUYING, â€" USE the CLASSIFIED §&CTION 1630A Wilson Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For ~ Geo. W Howard G Banrris(&rs & Solicitors OYAL, YORK PLAZA 1500 RoynrlAYork Rd Weston L, A. Braithwaite Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors Bull & Ashbourne ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Chartered Accountants Marsh, Goulding Barristers â€" Soifcitors BARRISTERS 1969 Weston Road 4; KING STREET CH O 4â€"5547â€"8 9 . W. LEASK CH 9â€"2288 BANTAM MIDGET Bull B. Comm Ashbourne Professional â€" Business Ave. 247â€"2191 CH 4â€"6061 CB 1â€"1129 ‘ Bob Harper Goalic | Bob Fraser 1 goal | KITCHENER 0 i PITTSBURGH 2 | Dave Newbigging Goalie Matt Stewart 1 goal | George Cowie 1 goal l WINDSOR 0 MAJORS 3 Len Ingle 2 goals John Lundy 1 goal TIGERS 2 Ted Turner 1 goal Ross Mathewson 1 goal LIONS 7 Paul Roberts 2 goals Bob Duxbury 2 goals Gord Moore 1 goal Steve Whelan 1 goal Alan Cooper 1 goal FLYERS 3 Dave Mortimer 1 goal Don Cousineau 1 goal Paul Hatton 1 goal OSHAWA 0 Gil Latimere Goalie GUELPH 0 Ed Lesnuiski Goalie BARRIE 1 Weston 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CB 1â€"1911 Weston Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Use The Classified Section Alfred H. Herglan, B.A DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors BARRISTERS Barrister & Solicitor Heakes and MacDonald 1923 Weston Road MINOR ATOM 1936 Weston Road Call CH 1â€"5211 JUVENILE s Mile 8. of 401 _ Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot ATOM RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 4â€"5314 CH 4â€"5697 KOROH Service Ltd. 2441 Weston Road CHerry 1â€"4416 More than 1,000,000 persons | visited the nine conservation areas and Pioneer Village durâ€" ing 1963 â€" the first year that the million mark has been attained, } the Executive Committee of the Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass HAMILTON 1 Charlie Grosse Goalie Dave O‘Rourke 1 goal MARLBOROS 0 Ingoldsby Goalie Lesnuiski 1 goal Dankert 1 goal _ Higgins 1 goal WATERLOO 0 QWEN SOUND 2 PEE WEE PROVIDENCE 3 Doug Carmichael 1 goil Doug Shank 1 goal STRATFORD 2 Whelan 1 goal Harkness 1 goal BUFFALO 2 CLEVELAND 1 ROCHESTER 2 QUEBEC ACES 2 Over A Million At Conservation Areas |LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE _Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. Dennis Motor & Automatic Repair Weston J. R. Currie, O.D. IT MINOR â€" BANTAM 1891 Weston Rd., Weston Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Piano Tuning And Repairing epaire â€" Conversions Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 OPTOMETRY ennis ____, RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed PAYS TO ADVERTISE GARAGES Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street Optometrist MUSIC IN THE DRA Y Ontario In the hard â€" fought game at Weston on Friday eyening, Wesâ€" ton walloped Dixie 3 â€" 1. The winning goal was scored by Al Osborne. In the first period while Doug Guwilliam was off for boarding, Archie Yurkiw scored for Weston. At 17:02 Doug Gwilliam was given a slashing penalty and J o ck o Ptashnik was given a high â€" sticking penalty. In the second period Al Osâ€" borne was given a boarding peoâ€" alty at 12:40. Dave Cullimore received a holding penalty as Dixie swarmed in on the net. When Weston started back Terry Huff was given a tripping penâ€" alty. Finally the Dixie team scored on a tired Stu Chapman. Bob Sicinski scored and Mac Hickox and Bill Watts assisted. The tieâ€" breaker c a m e at 13:16 while Larry Stirling was off for tripping. Al Osborne scorâ€" ed from Dave Parham and Barry Wilking. At 18:40 Dave Brockie scored for Weston from Jim Johnston and Al Osborne. â€"The Treasure Hunt ofâ€" $40.00 was won by Blair Smith of HIGH AVERAGE â€" Marg Forester â€" 220 Mayme Boocock â€" 218 Kay Sawchuk â€" 210 Elsa Peer â€" 209 Barbara Best â€" 206 Norah Sheath â€" 203 Ellie Leggett â€" 200 HIGH SINGLE â€" Mayme Boocock â€"â€" 291 Maime Ireland â€"â€" 286 Elsa Peer â€"â€" 268 Shirley Archer â€"â€" 267 _ Thelma Paul â€"â€" 266 Ellie Leggett â€"â€" 258 HIGH THREE â€" Elsa Peer â€" 722 Mayme Boocock â€" 711 Norma Samuel â€" 681 Maime Ireland â€" ENB Leggett â€" 65‘;%’ Shirley Archer â€" 634 Metropolitan Toronto and Regâ€" ion Conservation Authority was told recently. Most popular area was the Boyd conservation area located near Woodbridge which had more than 273,000 visitors, surâ€" passing its 1962 mark by nearâ€" ly 40,000. Ladies Bowling Other areas and their respecâ€" tive atfendance figures are as follows: Albion Hills (193,000); Black Creek, site of the Pioneor Village (155,000); Heart Lake (212,000); _ Claremont _ 15,000); Glen Haffy (49,000); Greenwood (88,500); Humber Trails (10,000). â€" l)urink the year, school class es numbering 22,000 students toured the Pioneer Village. Serta Marcia. Mac Weston Lanes Mil Jays Nydia Cooper Furs TEAM STANDINGS rl§é4~D<;i;; Polara "Sports" | Two door hardtop, power steering, | power | brakes, . radio, white â€" walls, windshield washers, mirrors, 383 cu. in. 330 h.p., bucket seats, | floor ’l'.""‘ two tone $3495.' Standard shift, hi performance motor. PM e ir a d i o, winduhi:lld 395 | [ V10G sedun, wishers rashers, whit 8 ) + c i rrapa â€"â€" WE HAVE 18 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Twoâ€"door hardtop. power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewall tires, power windows, washers, remote conâ€" trol mirrors, and all standard factory equipment, automatic, etc. ...« $3847.| AS AS LOW 1964 Chrysler Saratoga paint, ect 1964 Valiant V200 4 Door TORONTO‘S NEWEST CHRYSLER, DODGE, VALIANT DEALER HAS ITS FIRST ANNUAL DEMONSTRATORS _ SALE 21 24 s95 DOWN s17 19 26 CARS SLIGHTLY OVER 1,100 MILES THE BULL HITTERS THE FLIGHTS j THE CANDY HAPPS THE BOMBERS a THE ANDY CAPPS THE HUGGETTS THE BEAUS & ARROWS THE MISFITS THE CHIPMUNKS THE SLOW POKES THE DART LARKS THE JETS THE HOT SHOTS THE RED CAPS THE JETS 55 21 34 2l THE HOT SHOTS 55 â€" 19 36 19 THE RED CAPS 40 15 25 15 THE LASTINS 40 13 27 13 HIGH SCORES â€" DOUBLE OUTS â€"â€" LADIES â€" Betty Whitlock 11; Men â€" Dave Ford 16, Den. Strudwick 16. STARTS â€" LADIES â€" Betty Whitlock 18; Men â€" Barry Yeomans 21. BASEBALL â€" ONE INNING â€" LADIES â€" Betty Whitlock 7; Men G:d bf'orris 7, John Evans 7, Dave Ford 7, Syd Curran 7, Den Struâ€" dwick 7. HIGH GAME â€"â€" Ladies â€" Doris Nazer 19, Audrey Penicud 19; Men â€" Dave Ford 29. HIGH TEAM INNING â€" "THE BEAUS & ARROWS" 15. HIGH TEAM GAME â€" "THE FLIGHTS®" 71. HIGH SCORE DARTS â€" LADIES â€" Cathy Yeomans 165; Men â€" Bob Wilson 164. HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINTS â€" TOP FIVE Ladies â€" Betty Whitlock 201, Doris Nazer 187, Jean Ford 162, Elaine Strudwick 142, Flo Walters 142, Audrey Wilson 131. Men â€" Dave Ford 196, Den. Strudwick 194, Barry Yeomans 162, Joe Brown 148, Dick Caird 124, Les Moore 124. _ _ _ _ _ _ The winners of the monthly trophies for high finish in a leaâ€" gue game for December 1963 were: â€" 3rd December â€" MISFITS V HUGGETTS â€" 3rd Game of 501. High Finish of 34. DAVE FORD CANDY HAPPS V BULL HITTERS â€" 3rd Game of 501. High Finâ€" ish of 96. Dance C "‘l-‘h;mtrophies. two beautiful serving trays were donated by John Labbatts and were presented to the winners at our New Year _ Mr. "Bud" Johnstone, the representative for John Labbatts, will be presenting the trophies for January at our Valentine Fancy Dress Dance on Saturday, 15th February. Reports Show A report was also given toâ€" day on the acquisition of propâ€" erties for the 12 other dams reservoirs to be constructed, as well as for watershed chanâ€" nelization works, flood plain lands, forest and wildlife: areas, and conservation areas. During 1963, a total of 216 properties containing 3,183 acres were acâ€" quired for these purposes, bringâ€" ing‘ the total to date to 686 proâ€" perties containing 13,506 acres. Most of this land acquisition has been carried out with fedâ€" (Continued from page 1) years by the Authority throughâ€" out the 1,000â€"sq. mi. Metro and region area, will be completed by late summer. colours and models at similar savings International Dart League D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR Call â€"â€" George Baker â€"â€" CH 1â€"4471 * Mortgages * Buying * Appraisals * Selling Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Stim and Trim Teen Club 31 King St., Weston CH 4â€"5541 Amesbury Park Centre â€" Slim & Trim, Variety Downsview Collegiate â€" Gym, Badminton, Swim CI;K: and Classes for Women & Girls Cral Oil Painting, Discussion Groups, REGISTER NOW! Y.W.C.A. 1782 JANE ST., WESTON | washers 4 Door Hardtop. Black, power steerâ€" ing, power brake, power seat, power windowmpower m:ntenna and many other options, t is the president‘s car .. $4685. 1964 Chrysler New Yorker 2â€"door sedan with radio, whitewalls, 1964 Dodge 330 1964 Valiant PLAYED _ WON _ LOST . POINTS 85 37 18 31 50 36 14 36 eral â€" pro icipation For A "Home Demonstration" Other projects carried out by the Authority during the past year included: â€" improvements to the nine conservation areas. â€" establishment of two fishing ponds at Palgrave. â€" initiation of schemes for enâ€" larging five conservation areas. â€" assistance to development of farm ponds on private lands. â€" fish management work in private ponds. â€" completion of plans for the 1964 planting of 216,000 trees on Authority lands. â€" opening of the Conservation School at Albion Hills conservaâ€" tion area for the education of Metro and region school studâ€" ents. While At Yorkleigh Have A Car Wash Per Week 36 Months To Pay The Finest In Canada ~ Just Next Door‘! 247â€"5481 provincial â€" municipal part 31 24 $2394. $2189. 31 The North York Branch of the Canadian Red Crogs is offerâ€" ing a Home Nursing Course, commenting . Thursday, Februâ€" ary 6 at 7:30 p.m. week in the Red Cross Room at 50900 Yonge St. This course is designed to assist residents in the community to cope with illâ€" ness in the home, to know what to do if someone in the family becomes ill. Instruction will cover caring for invalids, babies and childâ€" ren with measles, as well as arâ€" tificial respiration, recognition of various symptoms and bed baths for patients. Persons wishing to register for the Home Nursing Course may call BA 21134 or call in Red Cross Offers Course In Home Nursing In Feb. Classes will be held each Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to tender number will be received for the supply and delivery of the varâ€" lous types of school equipment and supplies listed below. Bidders may submit application for tender forms to be forwarded as detailed specifications are made available. Each classification listed will be‘issued as a separate tender. Tenders based on condition of escalator clause will not be acceptable. 2 A MESSAGE IN THE INTERESTS OF SAFETY TO ALL WHO OWN A TV AERIAL Athletic Equipment Audio Visual Equipment Cafeteria Equipment Classroom, Cafeteria, Staffroom and Office Furniture Drapes and Blinds Home Economics Equipment Musical Instruments Science Equipment and Supplies Science Furniture Typewriters Ink and Spirit Duplicators Photo Copy Machines. Detailed specifications and closing dates for the varâ€" lous tenders may be obtained from the Purchasing Deâ€" partment. cepted.. â€" â€" F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed. _ R. D: G: Stanbury, B:A: Director of Education. Chairman Applications will be received, in the Purchasing Deâ€" partment, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Willowdale, Ontario, for contract work to be tendered and completed during 1964 for the following trade classifications; Minor Building Additions & Alterations General Mechanical & Electrical Work including such items as incinerators, burner units, lighting, pubâ€" lic address systems etc. sewers, grading seeding, sodding and landscaping. Each classification listed, or parts thereof, will be is sued as a separate tender. Tenders based on condition of escalator clause will not be acceptable. Prospective bidders will be notified when detailed plans and specifications will be available from the Plant Department for the various trade classifications. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" cepted. F. W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed. _ R. D: G: Stanbury, B:A;, Director of Education. Chairmah The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acâ€" Paving ts Fencing Painting General Grounds Work including sanitary and storm The Board of Education For The Township of North York NOTICE OF TENDERS The Board of Education For The Township of North York NOTICE OF TENDERS An improperly installed or deterioâ€" rated ’PV aerial is a source of danger to life and property . . . particularly in high winds and stormy weather. If an aerial falls on a hydro line or on service wires entering the home, fire can result. Power interruptions, with their inconvenience to customers over a wide area, have also been caused in the same way. We solicit your coâ€"operation in helpâ€" ingeto make TV aerials safe everyâ€" where by having yours inspected from time to time by a qualified television serviceman. _ _ ONTARIO HYVDRO at the North York Branch at 7 McKee Ave., Willowdale. This Branch also provides mapy other Red Cross services to the community, such as Junâ€" ior Red Cross, Water Safety Service, First Aid, Health Cenâ€" tres, Red Cross Corps, Women‘s Work, Volunteer Nursing Serviâ€" ces, Welfare Services and a Friendly Visiting Service for senior citizens. Among the newer services is a Loan Cupboard, which lends sickroom equipment for the use of sick persons who are being cared for a home. The type of equipment which may be borâ€" rowed includes such items as wheel chairs, crutches, hospital beds and numerous . smaller things which may be necessary during an iliness in the home. Thank you.

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