By John Latimer As Weston‘s football season has come to a close, the hockey season is emerging for another year. The Junior team will have its first practice on Thursday under the coaching of Mr. Ferâ€" guson. Mr. Thompson, the senâ€" ior coach, will be looking at his hockey aces in their intial practice on Monday. Some of last years team will be back. Also many overâ€"aged | juniors will be promoted to the senior ranks. This year the juniors will be defending their title TD.Lâ€" A.A. campions. _ _ W.C.V.S. SPORTS The Basketball teams will soon be beginning their season. Senior coach Mr. Campbell has been looking over the student body for hopeful players. This year‘s junior team will be coaâ€" ched by Mr. Gatten and a newâ€" comer to the scene will be Mr. Conrad coaching the bantams. is uts ies ootatie ol ie Grallidectiiont Bsns ies in ndlinathiais ict Ms h c d Much ado in the background concerning Weston‘s rights to sign Mike Penâ€" der, Bob Collins and Jim [___________ Jago. Brampton is claimâ€"| ing all three, but accordâ€" ing to Dodger pilot Ken Avarell, the boys are free agents under O.H.A. rules, | and all three have appealâ€" ‘ ed to the association for | the right to play here. | After dropping their first game of the year to Etobicoke Indians by a 4â€"2 count at Central Arena, Dodgers sprang to life with a pair of convincing wins, trouncing Brampton 10â€"2 here last Friday and followâ€" ing up with an 11â€"2 win over Beehives at Dixie Arena Tuesday night. Yurkiw topped the list Tuesday as he triggered three goals past a trio of Dixie netminders. Dave Culliâ€" more added a pair and singles went to Johnston, Dave Parham, Paul Laceby and Barry Wilkins. Sorry to hear that Dodger assistant coach and manager Oscar Brookes is in St. Michael‘s Hospital with tummy trouble. Your buddies all w is h y o u a speedy recovery and return to the bench, Oz. Al Osborne made a brilliant showing in both matâ€" ches scoring the hat trick Friday and adding another pair against Dixie. Jim Johnston and Dave Parham each connected twice in the home opener with singles by Ed Jackson, Scott Anderson and Archie Yurkiw. NEWS ITEMS Weston Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Howard G. Ashbourne, BA 43 KING STREET CH _ 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 Barristers & Solicitors‘ ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Rd Weston Weston Dodgers face their first big test of the new Metro B hockey season tomorrow night when they host highly touted Neil McNeil Maroons of the Eastern division. Weston Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Evenings by Appointment ___ BA., LLB. Barrister & Solicitor 1415 Lawrence Ave W. at Keele St. _ L. A. Braithwaite Bull & Ashbourne Wm. D. LYON age 12 â€" THE TIMES 4 ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Accountants Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road BARRISTERS C. W. LEASK 1969 Weston Road 201 y CH 9â€"2288 Professional â€" Business CH 1â€"1129 CH 4â€"6061 247â€"6118 | FIRING HIS THIRD GOAL past the Brampton netminder is Al Osborne | with Jocko Ptashnik (no. 21) backing Weston Weston 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CH 141911 BY t Tom _\ Gouett Mortgage Money To Loan Evenings By Appointment Use The Classified Section Alfred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Solicitor 1936 Weston Road DIRECTORY Barristers â€" Solicitors Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors Call GH 1â€"5211 â€"â€" Thurs,, November 7, 1963 BARRISTERS 1923 Weston Road 4 Mile 8. of 401 Your Neighbourhood Radiator Cor. Oak St. And Auto Glass Service Depot Heakes and MacDonald RADIATOR SPECIALISTS E@808 K CH 4â€"5697 CH 4â€"5314 2441 Weston Road CHerry 1â€"4416 Weston â€" â€" Ontario Aâ€"1 Radiator & Glass Service Ltd. Club Champ. Consolation, winâ€" ner â€" A. C. Heakes. Runnerâ€"up â€" FJ. Phillips. MacFadden Cup, winner â€" J. D. Rae. Runnerup â€" A. G. Thomâ€" son. Strickland Cup, winner â€" Dr. S. Jackson. Runer â€" up â€" G. M. Hamilton (Draw). Glasgow Cup, winners â€" Miss Jean Lewis & W. G. Aird. Runners â€" up â€" Mrs. A. Florry & J. H. Crossan. Birkenhead Trophy, Winners â€" Mr. & Mrs. E. O. Bentley. Runnersup â€" Mr. & Mrs. D. L. Emond. LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Club Championship, winner â€" E. O. Bentley. Runnerâ€"up â€" W. G. Wilson. The Weston Golf and Country Club held a Dinner Dance re cently to honour goifers who had won various events at the Club during the past season. Captain Sydney Jackson pre sented the trophies and prizes to the winners, as listed below: Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Weston Golf Club Presents Prizes To Winning Golfers Wheel Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. Dennis Motor & Automatic Repair IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE J. R. Currie, O.D. Plumbing & Heating Repairs â€" Conversions Alterations Guaranteed, Efficient 24 Hour Service CH 4â€"3870 1891 Weston Rd., Weston For Appointment Call CH 1â€"0701 Piano Tuning And Repairing OPTOMETRY ennis RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed Wm. A. Riggs 1230 Jane Street GARAGES Men‘s Basketball League Forming In Downsview ~â€" Optometrist MUSIC DRAY IN THE the ‘play. Weston Dodgers won their home opener against Brampton 10â€"2 at the local Arena last Friday night. The Township of North York Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment is presently assisting a group of interested men in the formation of recreational Men‘s Basketball Club. Charles Silvio and Ross Ferâ€" guson have come up with the idea‘of playing Basketball "just for the fun of it", with a group of men who might enjoy a night out. Charles is asking for any inâ€" terested persons to register on Thursday, November 7 and Thursday, November 14, 1963 beâ€" tween the hours of 8:00 P. M. and 10:00 P. M: at Downsview Collegiate, 7 Hawksdale Road in Downsview. A fee of $6.00 per person will be charged to cover the cost of permitting the spaâ€" cious gymnasium for approxiâ€" mately 20 weeks. Charles also hopes that many of the men will take advantage of Volleyball and Badminton facilities and evenâ€" tually bring their wives with them. For further information conâ€" toct Charles Silvio at 787â€"1288 or Ross Ferguson at 2413287 or the North York Parks and Recâ€" reation Department at 2254611. Senior‘s Cup, winner â€" Ed Davidâ€" son; Runner â€" up â€" E. G. Glen, L. R. Young Shield. winner â€" E. M. Lyall. Runnerup â€" J. K. Charles (draw). Fall Cup, winners â€" B. Castator & W. J. Ward Sr. Runnersâ€"up â€" H. E. McBrien & D. R. McBriea. Two Ball Foursome, winners â€" L. E. Harrison & Mrs. J. P. Wright. Runnersup â€" L. C. Wilâ€" son & Mrs. Rae Irwin. Ringer Competition, 1st Flight â€" T. W. Sye; 2nd Flight â€" F. M. Conant; 3rd Flight â€" A. M. Cutt. Bateman Trophy, winner â€" W. A. Wilson. Runnerâ€"up â€" J. T. Housâ€" ley L. M. Wright Trophy, winner â€" W. E. Master. Runnerâ€"up â€" Jack Thompson. Board of Directors‘, winner â€" L. W. Harrison. Runnerâ€"up â€" J. H. Peacock (draw). Junior Boys‘ trophy (championâ€" ship). Winner â€" Larry Millson, runnerâ€"up â€" Ward Parsons. Men‘s Four Ball Event, winners So for all those interested in forming a House League come to â€" Downsview _ Collegiate on Thursday, November 7th or Noâ€" Blue & White vember 14th to play. We have elected our Student Council with the understanding that they do their best for thgir fellow students, However, thoy can only do this if we give our full coâ€"operation. This means constructive criticism and sugâ€" gestions for improvement, not idle complaints. With our firm support, they will continue to perform their duties with their usual efficiency and enthusiasm. Let‘s send our Student Council a bouquet â€"â€" something they reâ€" ally deserve. Sadie Hawkins time" When we take stock of all the extra funâ€" ctions we enjoy because of our Student Council, we can really begin to appreciate it. North York Recreation Sameâ€" Nov. 11 (Continued from at 8:00 P. M. ready Page 3) North York has announced that all regular Recreation Programs will be held on Monday, Novemâ€" Mrs. C. Blenkinship. Monthly Medais May, A. C. Heakes May, E. O. Bentley June, G. W. Tindall June, L. W. Paszat July, F. N. Cope August, G. E. Kaiser Sept., B. H. MacKenzie Holesâ€"Inâ€"One April 21, W. A. Wilson April 21, F. N. Cope May 4, Dr. T. J. Sheppard June 5, J. Thompson June 15, W. L. Goltz June 19, E. Slatcher July 31, Peter Wilmshurst Sept. 2, W. H. Harrison Presentation â€" Winner of As sistant â€" Professional‘s Tourna: ment, Sam Young, was present ew with a gift from the Club. President, L. W. Harrison was presented with a Pewter Stein Ladies‘ Club Champ. Winner â€" Mrs. Jas. MacCallum. Runnerâ€"up Ladies MDCP. Cup, winner â€" Mrs. J. L. Biddell, runnerâ€"up, + J. R. Ferguson & H. F. Johnsâ€" , for &n illegal Holeâ€"Inâ€"One, made Boy‘s Junior Ciub HDCP. (Mcâ€" Brien Cup), Winner â€" Peter Wilâ€" Warrington Trophy, winner â€" L. C. Wilson. Runnerâ€"up, W. H. mshurst. Runnerâ€"up, Don Jackâ€" The Parks and Recreation Deâ€" NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE ONâ€" TARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE CORâ€" PORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK FOR A NEW DIVISION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK INTO TWELVE WARDS AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT any persons desiring to object to the application should file their objections in writing with the Clerk of the Township of North York not later than November 19th, 1963. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North York has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board for (a) an Order of the said Board approving a new division of the Township of North York into twelve wards to be designated as Wards 1 to 12 inclusive, (b) a declaration that the new division shall take effect from and including the first day of January, 1965 and (c) provisions for the composition of any local board as defined in the Department of Municipal Affairs Act and for the number of members to be elected to any such local board from each ward. A description of the boundaries of the proposed new wards and a plan showing the prorosed new wards are available for inspection at the office of the Township Clerk, during regular business hours. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK PUBLIC NOTICE PARLONS FRANGAIS THE FIRST PROGRAMME IN THE "SPOTLIGHT ON EDUCATION®" SERIES PRESENTED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK Wednesday, November 13, 1963 F. W. MINKLER Director of Education BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Northview Heights Collegiate Institute (Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue) GOING OVERSEAS ? (a demonstration of classroom methods in the teaching of French in North York schools) 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. Phone 244â€"5324 at 8:00 p.m., at FOR THE A. G. STANDING, CLERK TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK 5000 Yonge Street Willowdale, Ontario vile ROBERT D. G. STANBURY Chairman of the Board Cooper Furs 27 Marcia Mac 27 Weston Lanes 26 Mil Jays 25 Nydia 22 High Average Mayme Boocock Kay Sawchuk Bernice Elliott Marg Forester Elsa Peer Ellie Leggett Nora Sheath High Single Sheila Malsaac Bunny Sawchuk Rita Raymond Elsa Peer Kay Sawchuk Maine Ireland High Three Sheila MacIsaac Bunn~ Sawchuck/ Ellie zergett / Elsa Peer Mayme Boocock Rita Raymond ‘The North York Board of Edâ€" ueation has extended permission ber 11th Team Standing d to Ladies Bowling ‘ ‘Tee on the Day, as 814 670 655 650 639 330 279 anl 263 256 203 203 228 219 for the regular permits normal ly held‘ on Mondays in the November 11, for regular Reâ€" creation Department programâ€" mes conducted in the Junior High _ Schools. Normally â€" all school permits are cancelled on school holidays. Of special interest to children and parents alike is the Departâ€" ment‘s announcement that in addition to the regular Learn to Swim Programmes which are conducted at all Collegiate pools on Monday evenings, a special THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday. October 24, 1963 â€" Page Monday through Friday the bright new Tely features four bright sections in every edition ! News, sports, entertainment, and a bright new section deâ€" voted to the Wonderful World of Women Interests. Saturdays, the bright new Tely is even BRIGHTER ... with news, sports and women‘s features . . . PLUS Weekend Magazine, a 16â€"page colour comic section, and SHOWCASEâ€"a beautiful new colour tabloid section ! SHOWCASE brings to your home the exciting, romantic world of entertainment and cultureâ€" movies, television, theatre, books, dining and dancing. It‘s all yours in the bright new weekend Tely. Every day is brighter . . . when you read the bright new Telegram. See for yourself. THE TELEGRAM Toronto‘s Brightest Newspaper remain Public Swimming Programme will be available on Monday afâ€" ternoon from 2;:00 to 5:00 P.M. Since the North York Memorial Pool has full programme on Monâ€" days, the regularly scheduled programmes will continue and Public Swimming will only be available from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. during the evening. The Mothers‘ Skating and reâ€" gular Figure Skating Programâ€" mes at the Downsview and Don Mills Arenas, as well as regular evening permits, will continue despite the holiday.