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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jan 1962, p. 8

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RN 100 EOROTE C EVCV VRE LIJVAL IMPRVVE TAKE NOTICE That + 1 fi-fi.-lthdfi'md!“mnchwmmfimM last year‘s queen, Carol Thompson, presented flowers to our new Christmas queen, Bev Stevens. This dance will long be rememâ€" bered at Royal York. Those looking ahead to the new term see the extraâ€"curricular activâ€" ities of the school getting back into under which were placed gifts for the less fortunate. Grant Cairns and his orchestra provided a good variety of dance music, and Christâ€" mas carols were sung during the intermission to accompany the reâ€" freshments of cookies, Christmas cake, and fruit punch. Following the intermission, from the ten finalâ€" ists Pat LaMont and Diane Turner Wonderland", one remembers the gym decorated in blue and white with a beautiful fairyland castle as the back will mural, the centreâ€" piece being a huge Christmas tree se e i TAKE NOTICE ThaT: 1 mwdhcwmflh'.-mipdfllfl-hmnm«-hwl students at Royal York are both looking back to memories of the Christmas Semiâ€"Formal Dance and looking shead to activities of the Royal York Review due to be distributed tomorrow. No. 3â€"K. Hornbeck ............. 5 ! No, 7â€"Oddballs crevsnsscrtee Tp No. 4â€"Hopeless Hopes ............ 2 No. 8â€"The Lushes .................... 2 No. 1â€"Top Cats ... > | No. 5â€"D.0.As, ......_._._.__ 0 J Team No. 2. The Penguins won the 12" 10" 12" #" 12" 1 »" ts hrowmumamcoms c en a22220000022 eC VZ" Oxford Street 200 West of 200‘ Eost of $7,000.00 $6,100.00 $15.00 10 29% ; l-mr Avenve | Rastwick Avenue n.e-um,-m--omd .n"h.bn‘um‘udyuhMM&M#M“M&M’-mdM”thfi ‘Mm-flfififl“mupmhm‘“wdfi.thmM. + mmnanmuuma-buu,uuounuflwu.m mmnfivmwmAmmnumumpwmuqmm.m ”mhnbozhu.fim-dumwmnhuhnmm 4 will be made by Corporation to the Ontario Board for its approval of the dmmdwfiummm.mmmhnhhww w&&*&mmm.*.fl:&“:fim w 1 P ' ml-i-w--odnn-u-iuu.-mwwmunm”m-wufimmmnummmum‘ huhmdmu"‘qam,m » 5 io sussusiw aials poedt cta e ie ie ds td sn SC _THIsTLEfown sowluing 1. ¢ ALBION MIXED LEAGUE 9:30 p High: Single H/cap: Bill Beach| $14, Judy Hussey 317. Ligh Trip}s Flat:â€" Bus McPhail 782. Auiuy‘ Parson 734. High Triple H/cap: Doug Easterbrook 817, Betty Deâ€"| Caire 740. | High Averages: Bus McPhail 209, Bud Hussey 204, Jim Gough 198, Betty DeGaire 198, Audrey Parson, 179, Alice Aisbutt 165. High Single Flat: Gerry Gioâ€" xulneki-.slnnrihn. Pin Busters vs. Dreamers, Bociables vs. Jims Jubes, Unâ€" t~1chables vs. Dumbells. With the Christmas ALBION MIXED 3rd Series: Team Standings 2â€"The Penguins ............. 6â€"E, Charpentier ........... 3â€"K. Hornbeck ... Lust week‘s games: Jims Jubes, lilington Avenve Elmhurst Drive Meanwhile intramutal basketball is being played three nights a week under the supervision of Mr. S. Martini. The teams are divided into three leagues: Upper School, Grade 10 and Grade 9. °_ Whealy‘s nine points in the last half. Dick Deweese was the high scorer Nichvicv with 14 points. Ken Wilson, excellent on the reâ€" bounds, and Bill Ruddock each scored seven points while guard Charlie Read counted five. _ In the junior game Royal York also rallied to win 33â€"25. Doug Dempster hooped 11 points for Richview while Brian Monteith added 5 and John Ritchie four. Last Thursday both the juniors and \ seniors played against Royal York. | The seniors broke fast and quickly | gradually diminished until in the third quarter Royal York took the lead. The final score was 48â€"44 for Royal York, built mainly on Bill vent of Basketball to Richview ~Thursday, Jan. 11, 1962â€"Pageâ€" 8 Sapphires 9, D. Lewis 11 58 Onyx 5, Lou Daley 4 28 Garnets 8, eJan Hadley _ 4 16 High Averages: Lois Wood 178, Dorothy Hills 171, Mary Warden 1969. High Single Flat: Bea Dixâ€" on 310, Nan Todd 277, Helen Bailey 272. High Single H/eap: ‘&-‘” Dixon 343, Shirley Watson 319, Helen Bailey 312. High Triple Flat: Lois Wood 70, Bea Dixon 680, Pat Smith 639. High Triple Richview Sports Opals 7, Nan Todd > jDinmondJ 1, Doris Leo Pearls 3, Kay Miller _ Amethysts 12, Robertson Emeralds 2, B. Couling Turquoise 10, G. Mitchell Topaz 6, Lois Wood |856, Ron Swift 827, Gord Irwi 1'812, Mary Wakeham $13, Agn |Sutton 699, Orlean Morrison 685. Bloodston® 1, B. Brewer Rubys 4, Betty Grant | High Triple Flat: Ed Martin {841, Ian Barron 763, "ave Thomas |7621, Mary Wakeman 699, Dot ?cofi 615, Anita Barron 614. ! High Triple H/cap: Ed Martin "â€"BGN.A;“:° Dave Thomas \211, Ed Martin 207, Jack Scott 207, Anita Barron 172, Jean Swanâ€" borough 170, "etty ~‘Hearn 170. \ High Single ~lat: Ed Martin |348, Dave Thomas 340, loy‘Gur-‘ [ing 306, Mary Wakeman 283, Betty \O‘Hearn 265, Jean Swanhomu.hl Beaumonde Heights Ladies Tuesday Afternoon ~ gue High Single H/cap: Ed Martin 348, Dave Thomas 340, Roy Gearâ€" ing 327, Mary Wakeman 321, Ann Turiff 294, Agnes Sutton 291. i The New Year brought the Adâ€" Hopefuls Se. _ with 30 points, {H/cap: Bea‘ Dixon 779, Lois Wood High Average: Royâ€"lreland 226,754, Pat Smith 75%. ] Norma Kickabelt uo.llu;nu-l ies | w 159. High Single Flat: Orville Thistletown Ladies Mitchell 341, Norma Watson 274. W inesday Afteriioon " eagut . High Shigle H/cap: Remy Kieâ€" o kabelt 354, Norma Watson au,lm""""""' 3t ie High ‘"iple Flat: Roy Irelang{s® AUCF,:=**>~~â€"â€"~â€" 3# ptal TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOcat 'lMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE atuecmietnn | To Lynnford Drive 19 16 16 15 14 14 14 11 21 ’ Bill Wheatley was the power man as he exploded for nine quick Total |points in the third period to move 57 |his team into the lead. He also led 51 49 / The winter term for the Humâ€" (ber Valley Art Club opened reâ€" jcently at luncheon convened by Mrs. L. J. Rush at Central United Church, Weston, Assistants to the convener wére Mrs. M. C. Hall, Mrs, R. J. Willson and Mrs. L. J. Davis. Grace: was said by Mrs. L. B. Reynolds: i Mrs. D. W. Hemingta was reâ€" | gistrar for the day preparing for classes which will open Wednesday» January 10th at Montgomery house Islington with a series of drawing classes under~instructor Mr. Tom LaPierre. Information re further classes can be obtained by phoning Mrs, Hemington at BE. 1â€"5628. n! 11 Humber Valley ‘Art Club ‘Winter Term President Mrs. E. S. Brough reâ€" ceived about 70 members with Viceâ€" President Mrs. Jane Magill. _ The next games are tomorrow night in a juniorâ€"senior doubleâ€" header at Thistletown Collegiate. â€" [ Jack Fleming led the Yorkers with thirteen points. He was folâ€" iluwed by Jim Allworth who hooped eight points, and George Corn and Robbie Stevens with four each. lDoug Dempster led Richview with eleven points, while Brian Monâ€" }uith. John Ritchie, and Rick Pyu] followed with five, four, and three points respectively. | _ The Royal York Junior team also with stood a Richview surge into the lead early in the final period and came back to win 33â€"25 while allowing Richview only two points in the final five minutes. the scoring on his team with ten [po'mu. Other Royal York sharpâ€" shooters were Ken Fong with seven {poinu. Steve Bilyk and Bruce Macâ€" Donald with six each, and Keith Simpson with five. Dick Deweese led Richview with fourteen points, while Bill nuddock! and Ken Wilson scored seven each j and Charlie Read followed with| into the basketball season, as our senior ‘basketball team overtook Richview toâ€"win 48â€"42 last Thursâ€" day afternoon. 9. |Flat: Bev. Thorost‘ 740; High |Triple H/cap: Marg Mallett 762. llligl Scores to date: | _ High Single Flat: Hilda Heisler ‘31’: High Single F/cap: Hazel |Reighen 363; High Triple Plat: |Fhirley Scott 797 (911); High (Triple H/cap: Bev. Thoroski 830; The habit of the Senior Football team of coming from behind to High Average: Helen Bell 189. ROYAL YORK SPORTS improve ment $ 6,800.00 the following work, a STORM SEWER within the Township of Etabicoke Storm Sewer Area dn:â€" 23,633.50 two Presbyterian entriesâ€"St. Anâ€" drews and Rexdale Presbyterian. Don Masters opened the seoring for St. Andrews early in the first period while. Barry Miskinan earned the tie for Rexdale with a late goal. . + 1 ! In Junior action the Anglicans ‘duplicated the feat of their Seâ€" inion by scoring a 3 to 1 win over Rexdale United with Ray Seaâ€" brook scoring the first two goals [nnd the third going to Glenn Balâ€" son. Larry Ireland repeated his feat of the Senior game by scoring the only goal for Rexdale United. The other Junior game ended in Presbyterian entry. This game also featured a hat trick by Ricky Meech of St. Andrews whose other goals were scored by Steve Cutâ€" ler, Ken Wilson and Alex Ewing. Bill King and Barry Upward tried ‘to keep Rexdale in the game with their scoring efforts. to the Seniors for this game. In other Senior action St. Andrews kept pace 5t the top of the league with the Anglicans by scoring a 6 to 2 victory over the Rexdale Presbyterian entry. This game | _ Action resumed last Saturday jflcning at Weston Arena in the lNorthern Etobicoke Church Hockâ€" ‘ey League after a twoâ€"week layâ€" ‘off. The Anglican Seniors must |have been adjusting ‘their scoring eyes during the holidays as they rolled to a 9 to 1 win over the luckless Rexdale United Seniors. They were paced by the three Igotl performance of Robin White with single goals going to Paul. Way, Peter Chowzun, Barry Hasâ€" kill, Ron Jackson, John Shortgodl‘ and Dave Usher. The single goal for Rexdale United was scored by Larry Ireland who was promoted Standing including this week‘s Anglican Srs. Swamp Rexdale 9â€"1 @ WATERMAIN within the Township of Etobicoke Water Area on:â€" _ Girls of grades twelve and thirâ€" }m have been invited to an Open House at Women‘s College Hospiâ€" tal on Sunday, January 13. This visit will be particularly useful to \tmu nurses but every girl éven slightly interested is invited. 3 Congratulations are extended to the latter minority and condolences comfort the former group. Students in grades nine, ten and eleven are especially anxious to attain high mrhnthhutolmuâ€"â€"dn‘ dread June exams can be avoided if an average of over seventy is achieved upon averaging the perâ€" centages of the Christmas and Easâ€" ter examinations. Grade twelve and exams. Teachers have comfortingly announced that the Easter exams are only ten weeks away! ‘ A blue blue mood prevails about being busily filled out for. hopeful the school of Richview this week. grade thirteen students, The necesâ€" Exams have all been returned and|sary green ink detered few from reports are to be given out veryjapplying to the popular University My.m'flluuk-'mld Toronto but the University dl grim results. Some students, howâ€"\Western Ontario ranked closely beâ€" ever, have done extremely well on this set of exams and shrieks of University application forms are *â€"a_ (Collegiate Scen RICHVIEW ROUNDUP $13.08 St. Rexdale Presby. 9 Rexdale United . 9 St. Andrews ... Anglican . Rexdale United Rexdaie Presby. Juniors | Anglicans .. ...... Seniors | _ On January 4, our junior basâ€"|house (11 pts.), Jack Abolins (7 ketball team played host to uder-( pts.), and Rick Brown (5 pts.) wood .Collegiate. It was the first|were the top marksmen for B.C.I scheduled league game of the m-‘llt was a fastâ€"moving game and ‘lon for ‘both squads and our well played. However, Burnhamâ€" ‘Thorpers ‘ defeated A.C.1. 59â€"47.ithorpe was plagued with fonl-â€"‘ Vic Kusechis (14 pts.), Jack Belâ€"\six men were taken off the floor 15 Sinimeimn en atontm 0 uen ’ The Students‘ council recently announced that the formal will be held again at Casa Loma on the As soon as the exams were finâ€" ished on the twentyâ€"second, the G.A.A. went right to work to sort ‘out all the stuff donated by the school for the Christmas families. Etobicoke supported four families this year and almost four hundred ‘dollars was contributed by the ‘Etobians. More clothes, toys, and lnnned food were given this time than ever before and it was one of, the most successful drives in many years. The G.A.A. spent hours upon hours sorting the clothes, dividing the food, buying new presents and| wrapping them. Their efforts were, rewarded, however, by the hnppy‘ and thankfl faces of the families! when they received their ‘gifts. . | After the horrors of the exams{sixteenth othbrury.?enny Lewâ€" l[mdtheaxzitaelnzntultln(nn‘ilt-ialndhishlndwill1lrovidntl:e]' fmu_ holidays, Etobicoke Collegiate/music and for the first time the | is back in full swing! dance will have a different theme. The Christmas Dance committoe[‘h will be called "Fantasia". With| headed by Roger Gibson reported |the School spirit the way it is M'.'i ft.h-t the dance was a mmmd;thelflfllcrmalmmhatobeflwr that a good profit was made. Brian biggest and best yet. l Barley, an Etobian, and his quinâ€"| With the opening of school in‘ tet provided excellent music for allithe new year came the haginning‘ who came to the Snowflake Serenâ€" of the basketball season. Friday| ade. Blue & white streamers alonginight, . Etobicoke played host to with soft blue spotlights gave a|Kipling Collegiate in a double dreamy atmosphere to the dance header which began at 7 o‘clock. floor, and punch, Christmas cake| Many spectators from both Kipling and the Christmas trees made itutlEtobieokandgntthe;ymm easy for the dancers to get in '.he‘ium was almost packed. In the holiday mood. All in all, the dance Junior game, E.C.I. defeated K.C.L . was one of the best this year. 135-17 in a wellâ€"fought game. Top 8. w. ECKERSLEY, Cuerk. _ After the horrors of the exams and the excitement of the cmn-[ mas holidays, Etobicoke Collegiate is back in full swing! ‘ sponsored play "Caesar and Cleoâ€" patra", which is being studied this visit the Crest Theatre. A schoolâ€" hind in the number of Richview hopefuls applying. It appears now [M many of Richview‘s grade University and a cosmopolitan group is planning to study in the United States. Andrews January 20th many Richview ETOBICOK E EPIGC â€" By MARGARET DELONG BURNHAMTHORPE SPORTS P W oL _T Pts 9 To 2 0 ca4 ) 1 2 0 1 34% 6. C 21 The students participating in jour weight lifting programme are 3 0 _ 12}really <enthusiastic about it, and 3 2 10 /the club meets five times a week. 401 9|Starting in October, much progâ€"| 6 1 5|ress has been made, and some of| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ |the boys have improved threeâ€"fold.| However, John Braggart and John| Finlayson are the two voted most | rea an._ |likely to succeed as "Mr, Uniâ€"/ R verse." Muscles galore! (Girls, the line forms to the left.) The vae club‘s aim is to promote greater strength, and better posture and appearance, all of which adds up to healthier and happier looks beâ€" sides helping to overcome certain physical defects, . Mr, Day, the} coach, is expecting additional ie of the |equipment for his group. OLD PORT â€"NOW RESORT Acapulco, Mexico, is oldent mnmmwm “ A of North merica, says the Book of Know!lâ€" | _ We haven‘t been able to find out too much about the progress of the girls‘ J udo classes but we‘re not going to be frightened, are w6, fellas, just because someâ€" body says.they saw a tiny female Judo trainee throw a 200 Ib, footâ€" ball team member across the parkâ€" ing lot to demonstrate her akill? No, sir, we Burnhamthorpe males aren‘t searedâ€"we‘d simply like to have these Judoâ€"trained girls beâ€" side ug at horror movies to, give us a feeling of wecurity, and to make us feel safe and protected| on the way home. ‘thorpe was plagued with foulsâ€" six men were taken off the floor after each man reached the maxiâ€" mum of five personal fouls. Alâ€" though pieased about the win, onr‘ coach, Mr. Peebles, expressed disâ€" appointment about the number o(l fouls. » _ Here‘s hoping that the first two basketball games are a good indi-‘ cation of future successes during the rest of the season. | danée which followed the games, too, were fun for everyone. Music was supplied by thei school ‘records among which was the Pepâ€" permint Twist. It was played at least three or four times and some of the twisters . . . it was wild! With all that good playing and the pretty cheerleaders, no one could help but have a good time. 35â€"17 in a wellâ€"fought game. Top scorer for Etobicoke was captain Terry Rumsey. In the Senior diâ€" vision, E.C.L again came out on top‘ in a very close game. The final score was E.C.I. 49 and KC.I. 46. Top scorer was Chuck Homer who polished off 19 points. the new year came the beginning of the basketball season. Friday night, . Etobicoke played host to Kipling Collegiate in a double \heulct which began at 7 o‘clock. Many spectators from both Kipling and Etobicoke so that the gymnasâ€" ium was almost packed. In the Junior game, E.C.L defeated K.C.L first meeting in 1962 of the Senior | M.mmcllbhldr-dy’ through the school and at least w«mvw.'mcm,. will be in attendance. = _ Sports are again getting underâ€" way at Richview. Requests for giris to referree basketball games have lately been heard on the announceâ€" ments. 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