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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Sep 1963, p. 14

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Among the returnees that Avarell has already confirmed for tryâ€"out are Da ve Cullimore, who is exâ€" pected to be the new Dodger Captain, Paul Robichaud, Eddie Jackson, Clarke Anderson, Bruge Walker, Jimmy Johnson, Jocko Ptashnik and Weston‘s future contriâ€" bution to the N.H.L., Ranger draftee Al Osborne. THE OLD CAMP «_ With a possibility of twelve or thirteen teams in local Junior B Hockey this coming season, Weston Dodgers coach Ken Avarell is shifting into high gear in his search for local talent to power Dodgers to the crown. Dodger Training camp opens this Sunday, Sept. 15th at Weston Arena. Practice time is 6 p.m. but it is advisable for any new recruits who wish to try out for last years pennant champs be at the Arena one hour early with their full gear. Mr. Avarell has made it very clear that any lad who wishes to try out for the club is more than welâ€" come. Page 14 â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Training Camp will go two nights a week throughâ€" out September, Sundays at 6 p.m. and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. Brian McDonald surprised the Dodger manage: ‘ ment by signing with St. Kitts "A‘s". Nashville, Tenn. | will be the winter home of Bobby Hall (Congrats on | your recent marriage Bob) Moe Clifford and Jack ‘ Raino. The boys graduated to the E.H.L. when they | passed the twenty year mark this past season. l To the best of our knowledge, Jerry Roworth, Brian Screen and Rick McKenna, who also all passed out of the junior age limit this year, will be hanging up their skates in organized hockey. Too bad. There was a lot of talent in those three. EARLY FACEOFF Heartiest congratulations are extended to E. D. "Doc" Banting and Mrs. Banting on their Fiftieth Wed: ding Anniversary this coming Sunday. We imagine that there will be a lot of old friends congregating at‘ the open house which the Arena manager and his wife are holding at home. GOLDEN WEDDING William D. Lyon, B.A., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor 1415 Lawrence Ave. W. Suite 201 Toronto 15 CH 6â€"6115 Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. CH 6â€"2191 Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B. Comm Howlrd G. Ashbourne, B 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 Barristers & Solicitors ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd Weston SPORTS Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment L. A. Braithwaite Bull & Ashbourne ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountants Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Marsh, Goulding * ‘s SVQE;\‘ C. W. LEASK BARRISTERS <r 1969 Weston Road Â¥ C _ @“\“ CH 9â€"2288 Professional â€" Business CH 1â€"1129 CH 4â€"6061 Weston Weston 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 1â€"1911 W. J. WARD Mortg Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment FUNERAL HOMES Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Bar: ster & Solicitor 19. _ Weston Road DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors BARRISTERS 1923 Weston Road Heakes and MacDonald Funeral Directors 4 Mile 8. of 401 _ Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor, Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot Tom Gouett BY RADIATOR SPECIALISTS CH 4â€"5697 E040L CH 4â€"5314 Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. 2441 Weston Road CHerry 1â€"4416 Weston â€"â€" Ontario FRONT ROW, L. to R. Paul Crombie, Jim Flaxman, Rick Godin, Wayne Flaxâ€" man, Bill Abrahart. Back row L. to R. Jack Gibson (sponsor) Brian Wilson, Jim McKenzie, Jim Hogarth, Sam Sarâ€" Final registration for the Downsview Boys‘ Club 63/64 hockey season will be held at Downsview Arena (main entrance) from 9 till 12 on Saturday mornings September 7 and September 14. More than 450 boys are already registered and there is room for only 100 more, unless the Club‘s ice allocation from the Townâ€" ship of North York will allow the tentative program to be expanded. «[ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_________ The ice requirements for boys‘ hockey in North York could use the entire facilities for the winâ€" ter. However, pleasure skating, figure â€" skating and girls‘ proâ€" grams must also be provided on the same facilities. This means that the Downsview Boys‘ Club and all other such community hockey programs may not be able to have all the ice they would like. When the proposed registration limits are reached, a waitingâ€"list of boys will be m a de, which, in combination with the accepted registrations, will be the only basis for conâ€" sidering expansion of Downsâ€" view‘s proposed program. Two of the nine ageâ€"groups are alâ€" ready being wait â€"listed, but all those boys who would like to IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Downsview Boys Club Hockey Roster Filling Up Fast Motor & Automatic Repair Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 6â€"6590 Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Mt. Dennis IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE J. R. Currie, O.D. Optometrist Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Weston Driver Takes Checkered Flag At Mosport epairs â€" Conversions â€" Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed GARAGES Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street MUSIC DRAY play with Downsview next winâ€" ter should get registered or on the waiting list on September 7th or September 14th. The wait â€" list is as important to the Club as to the boys, and the Registrar will make sure that if and when boys can be accommodated, the names will come from the top of the list in each age â€" group. From now on it is a matter of first come, first served. The registration fee of $3.00 includes compulsory â€" insurance and gives the boy his tea m sweater provided he has played regularly throughout the season. Registration for two boys in a family is $5.50 and each additionâ€" al boy in a family is $2.00. Regâ€" istration is open to residents of North York only. The Downsview Arena is scheduled to h a ve ice about October 17th, so that very soon thereafter the Downsview Club will be calling its members by age â€" group for skating trials. The purpose of the trials is to allow the Club to equalize the skating ability when the teams are set up. Therefore, it is to the bovs‘ and Club‘s benefit that al the boys regain their skating legs immediately the Arena is o pen for public skating. Any boys who have changed their address or ‘phone number should report the new in"ormation imâ€" mediately to the Registrar, Mr. Joe Coleman at ME. 3 â€" 4138. racini, Pf{mi}, Doherty, Colin racini, Dennis Doherty, Colin Chapâ€" pelle, Cliff Wright (coach). Scarlet wood Cougars defeated Kipling Grove 11â€"4 for championship in Northern Etobicoke Atom allâ€"star league. TELEGRAN IS ON THE MOVE THE TELEGRAM e On October 15, everything about The Telegram will be new. We have a big new building, gleaming new presses . . . to bring you an exciting new newspaper: with more color, new features, and a long list of new writers. Watch for Toronto‘s brightest newspaper. It‘s coming October 15. THE BRIGHT ONES READ ‘THE BRIGHT ONES READ ‘ TORONTO 763â€"3322. METRO CONSUMERS® COâ€"OPERATIVE Join and support Metro Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative. Enjoy the ownerâ€"controlled quality of COâ€"OP* Sunglo Fuel Oil with free furnace cleanâ€"outs and conditioning and free 24â€"hour emergency service. You can join any Coâ€"operative whose services you can use, and the more you patronize it, the greater are your benefits. Membership in a Coâ€"operative is not restricted. The benefits of Coâ€"operation are available to anyone who wishes to participate. HERE‘S ANOTHER OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES BEHIND COâ€"OP*® PROGRESS anyone can join! COâ€"OPp 4004 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Ont. victory: in the Production Sports Car Race for under 1,300 cc, at Mosport Park Indian Summer Trophy Races on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 7. ing event organized by B. E. â€" M.C. for motercycles and cars. In the 15â€"lap feature event for motorcycles Ivor Lioyd of Scarboro, riding a 500 ce Norton, streaked ahead of the field on the first lap to win the Presiâ€" dent‘s Trophy. Lioyd holds the lightweight and 500 ce lap reâ€" eords at Mosport. THE An estimated 6,000 people atâ€" RO 6â€"1777 Max Nerriere, 16 Munhball YORK TRAVEL BUREAU 1043 WESTON ROAD ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS General Insuran Notary Public *Registered Trade Mark HAMILTON JA 8â€"6581 RO 6â€"4603 Peter Lerch of Montreal, drivâ€" ing his 437 â€" horsepower Dailu swept into the lead on the 20th lap after an exciting duel with Dennis Coad driving the Miss Whiz Lotus 19, to take top honâ€" ours in the Indian Summer Troâ€" Cars (25 laps). This is the secâ€" ond Indian Summer Trophy vicâ€" tory for the Dailu, John Cannon drove the same car for a win in this event last year. + Max Nerriere will be driving your telephone manager According to a U.S. government test conducted on 201 youngsters aged 3 to 5%, abandoned refrigerators, freezers and ice boxes remain death traps even when equipped with safety devices. Induced into a refrigratorâ€" like playhouse and told to come out as soon as the door was closed, two out of every five children MADE NO ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE, even though the door was proâ€" vided with a release mechanism. Observed through‘ an invisible viewer for up to ten minutes, some cooed and played happily; some lay down to go to sleep; some pounded on the door without attempting to push it open: others simply cried. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE alert your little people to this danger and help make sure that all abandoned or temporarily idle refrigerators etc. have had their doors removed, or else are so tightly bound that no child could ever get into them. This is especially true now that older and wiser brothers and sisters are back at school and tinier types must make most of their own fun. The tragedy of a child locked in an abandoned freezer makes me wish a telephone had been in there with him. Impractical? Unfortunately, yes. But take anâ€" other emergency where a youngster does have access to a phone. Would it be just another toy to him, or would he know enough to use it for help? Few parents permit their children to play with the phone, since this can put it out of order. But I wonder how many explain how serious an instrument it is and how to use it in case help is needed? From seeing adults use the phone. would a child know to wait for dial tone* Would he understand that if he pulls the dial back, instead of letting it return freely, he can get a different number from the one he wants? I doubt it. But if these things are carefully exâ€" plained to him, he will hear the reassuring voice of the operator if he ever needs help quickly. Since we seem to be on children this column, here‘t a puzzle they probably don‘t know, though you may remember it. And believe me, it‘s good practice for any budding mathematicians in your family! Take your teleâ€" phone number and double it. Add five; multiply by 50; then add your age. Now add the number of days in 2 yéar and then substract 615. If all went well, your total should consist of your telephone number and your age reading from left to right. But make sure you have lots of paper to start with! INSURANCE WESTON BOWLING LANES BELL LINES RUV $ H : ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario 5 PIN BOW%]NG TEAMS (MEN) For Tues â€"â€" 7:30 P.M. C Slsrilec DEATH BY SUFFOCATION of action to take to keep insured HOSPITAL ONTARTIO If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. When you reach your 19th birthday you are no longer covered by your parents‘ certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and Commission offices. When you marry, the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. CALL CH 1â€"8281 FACTS FOR LIFE NUMBER FACTS IMMEDIATELY his Lotus Elite in a supporting event at the third annual Canâ€" adian Grand Prix, Canada‘s major race of the year, Mosport Park, Saturday, September 28. To c ie, entries for the Grand Prix will include world chamâ€" pion drivers John Surtees and Graham Hill, and it is hoped that 1963 world driving champion Jim Clark, who won the 34th Italian Grand Prix last weekend, will be among future entries still to be announced. RUSH! 4 6 o

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