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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Oct 1963, p. 11

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| 1} _ Lewis Returned in Humber With 3,000â€"Vote Majority PC. Bev. Lewis retained his seat in Humber riding with n‘ 3,000 vote majority over Liberal Dante DeMonte, his closest rival, who polied 6,851 votes to Mr. Lewis‘ 10,145. NDP candidate John Whitehouse polled 5.164 votes. The pollâ€"byâ€"poll results follow: 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 38 39 40 41 43 46 48 49 53 54 58 59 60 61 63 i « ~1ameail BFET ALID ANEF NO COVER CHARGE LIGHT Humber Riding 3 Shillings § Pence l ~â€" _ TAVERN RESTAURANT 24282 LAKE SHORE BLYVD. W. MIMICO Phone CL. 9â€"9635 160 LAKESHORE RD. EAST (Near No, 10 Hwy.) PORT CREDIT â€" CR. 85284 1496 KIPLING AVE. NORTH (at Taber Rd.) REXDALE â€" BE. 9â€"3149 53 54 39 35 44 38 81 59 36 45 69 48 61 50 32 65 44 21 31 49 44 46 25 19 43 48 19 Come in now and make sure. FREE TEST 42 60 28 64 34 41 18 16 40 BUFFET 46 40 68 50 39 50 82 83 69 90 56 (50¢) ITwo Locations To Serve You LIB. 217 35 14 42 49 31 26 36 43 37 48 51 49 49 46 65 59 49 34 38 44 46 41 24 37 34 19 12 15 26 23 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 36 20 15 15 28 21 16 52 40 48 51 58 88 43 59 53 60 40 45 56 25 50 58 39 48 43 36 48 Whitehouse | N.D.P.| 2 0| 18| 18 18 25 47 32 30 31 36 65 49 47 38 38 54 24 37 13 32 38 28 26 26 27 35 38 18 29 16 13 24 19 65 23 20 50 37 36 46 33 37 67 84 24 10 50 26 64 35 32 40 26 48 28 17 69 10 1 67 13 74 15 16 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 |98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 , 106 {‘107 108 109 110 111 12 1113 14 ‘115 116 }117 | 118 I 119 1120 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 THE PICKFAIR TAVERN RESTAURANT Everyone‘s Enjoying Themselves at the IN THE NEW TOWN CRIER ROOM Featuring Old Time Singâ€"along, and New Tunes Selected By You: Enjoy Our Candle Light Atmosphere! Monday Through Saturday From 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Featuring HELEN ROSS NOTED ENGLISH PIANIST 5 BANQUET ROOMS TO SEAT 1200 PEOPLE 11 116 96 62 51 31 EVERY EVENING 89 108 105 33 51 42 61 63 41 45 34 52 39 45 38 28 127 82 124 116 94 66 45 89 100 49 69 103 7B 16 44 44 104 40 62 12 Bev Lewis 139 76 55 98 54 6L 78 45 47 10 59 $7 31 31 27 18 28 45 29 17 38 35 26 37 27 11 32 21 45 38 45 56 24 41 34 65 30 44 45 51 56 49 41 33 46 24 37 54 44 35 61 61 56 27 36 40 50 56 64 20 55 52 41 40 39 22 24 13 43 14 19 10 23 12 32 17 23 28 22 17 30 12 21 14 i1 18 12 42 17 43 34 42 23 11 34 43 28 49 57 55 26 26 37 26 13 15 27 123 124 121 126 129 108 50 20 180 104 86 38 131 68 40 21 132 15 49 2t | 13* 122 61 35 j 134 _ 119 31 160| 136 81 28 3 | 136 14 87 20 ‘ 137 89 41 35 138 39 21 20 139 ‘0 57 64 so 140 81 35 46 141 15 65 81 142 . 46 33 20 143 37 36 10 144 54 57 57 145 35 37 66 146 [ 36 39 64 147 25 24 22 148 34 33 64 149 21 34 35 150 65 59 41 151 58 43 39 \lnz 55 10 40 153 47 58 48 1154 79 69 49 155 67 41 19 |156 67 66 46 1157 30 35 40 | 158 33 45 o0 | 189 38 38 38 |180 37 55 12 Advancé polls were as follows: 1 82 57 16 2 122 45 3 3 13 22 6 4 62 28 6 | Totalâ€"amount of votes. Bev LewigiP.C. ...............10,145 {Dante Do‘&nte L. > s« BA0L John Whitthouse N.D.P. .....5,164 |\ _ Anyone who is 21 or over who \desires to increase his self conâ€" \fidence through the ability to |speak well publicly is invited to ‘\call Stew McCormick CR. 8â€" |5318, Arden Laymen, 277â€"8258, lor Bruce CGardiner, 822â€"8161. The Toastmasters‘ Club is at it again. Nothing illegal, of course. Each Monday throughout the coming season the club will be meeting at the Texaco Room Toastmasters Seeking More Timid Talkers in the Port Credit Public Liâ€" brary at 8 p.m, People from Etoâ€" bicoke and Lakeshore are welâ€" come. n What‘s New ? | Royal Yorker Limiting its membership to about ‘40 gives everyone in the club a chance to spe@k at each meeting. Constructive criticism and â€" evaluation is given . by everyone. Last week beginning Septemâ€" 1 ber 25 was election week in Out ): province. Royal York Collegiâ€"}I ate elections were also being) held for the executive of theT( school‘s government. The camâ€"| paigns this year were no less | impressive than any other year,| with tags, posters, slogans and| lines each with one purpose, to ; attract the voters. As usual nearâ€" ly all the students took part| in one or more campaigns. We\ \were greeted at the main door} \with a "Vote for Murray" sign,| and on entering were handed a ‘"Bill Evans" tag; "Stop" signs |and "Baby Jane" pictures could |be found all over the school and by noon on Monday there were ‘numerous people asking their! \candidates for tags but without success â€" all were gone. 1 Those who ran for Secretary |were Carol Magnacca Marlene |Schlitt and Susan Wood:; the lastâ€"named was elected to the position. â€" For â€" Treasuret, Bill Middleton, Dave Riddell and "\Shirley Scott competed, with Bill winning through. Jane Harris, Anne Retrie and Shirley Walâ€" chuk vied for the Viceâ€"Presidenâ€" cy with Jane securing the posiâ€" tion. Finally for President, there RIDLEY FUNERAL HOME ... ARTHUR B 101 47 110 13 122 119 81 14 81 Phone 359â€"3705 3080 LAKE SHORE BLVD §1 61 37 28 87 41 27 37 39 24 33 10 58 69 41 By FRANCES WOOD 13B 15 15 11 FRANK M. NILL â€" FUNERAL DIRECTOR So Very Careful All The New Models Are Coming Out .. .. _ But They‘re Still Trying To Sell This Old Dog _ â€"» 0 0_ 170 C ~ o. N â€" *‘ o 4 1 " 1 " T . t " ul i 9i zee@@jour AMALGAM: 7# o0 0 % @8 @ETtTrPSA~*‘C !C‘ iN " _ P 30â€" id K: o0 Aaine e e r Plpald 7 o°%*a* YESTERDAYT‘ $ |CA l Bc For those who find it difficult (President of the Drama Club) Capers" There was a large, to propose a toast to a bride, a’plays Jeff, Bill Evans will por-l‘tum-out from all grades with the vote of thanks, to introduce a| tray Charlie, and Tim Rutledge.‘\music supplied by a CKEY Discâ€" speaker, to chair a meeting, or\ Tommy. As the leading female Jockey who also brought llung‘ deliver a speech; this club and‘réle has yet to be filled many‘prizes for various games and liu help fills the bill. Such thmgs\girls YI.:;lll b}e1 trying gu; flox':-l tfhe dmcde::i Ehgrl?je;zriafi::el(l:enmmnt _;;â€"' i rt. ow is e 1 e 3 as parliamentary procedure are|PAL 1 18 SMOW T 8009)0530 in|lomine me mss a tsly o¢ _:1_’1_":‘“2‘_‘:______â€"__. everyone is sure it will be even‘corated setting. A bright yellow __â€"_‘mt\er than all other Roysl York‘\R.Y, shone on the north wall, ’ \productions, if that is possible. amid sketches of cheerleaders, it On Friday, September (27, football players and slogans of . "e“ © \Royal York held its opening‘victory. ‘This was an enjoyable sams ams am \dance of the year â€" "Kickâ€"Off|end for a very exciting week. (C w. + NEW TORONTO, ONTARIO was a race between Bill Evans and <Murray Young in which Murray â€" succeeded as Royal York‘s new President for 1963â€" 64. gm trest features£, KÂ¥A SPEEDS in REYERSE:. This week there was also a lot| of excitement about the selection | of this year‘s production by the Drama Club. It was decided that Royal York needed something new, so a musical comedy was suggested; the selected play is "‘Br'\gndoon" by Lerner and Lowe. The title is the name of a sgmall Scottish village which miraculously appears for one day every hundred years. By chance two vacationing Ameriâ€" cans stumble dnto this village |on the day it appears; love and ‘adventure rapidly follow amid ‘the gay festive setting of a Scotâ€" tish Market Day. Some of the cast has already been chosen alâ€" though many more parts have yet to be filled. Bill McMillan c ol We on We M We > d c e We fnont anseap)" 0. '* SYNCRO MtSS / *Â¥ 3 a u0 C kA tC C ieA mh 1o oK / «K crkeaAT ror <â€""TRE City! 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