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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Nov 1963, p. 22

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*" LAKESHORE Business and Proâ€" fessional Woman‘s Club, Rumâ€" Sale. To be held on Satâ€" z. Nov. 23rd at 10 a.m. at § Long Branch Legion Hall, Long CHRISTMAS Tea and Bake Sale. Century United Church, 118 â€" Oth Street. Nov. 22nd, 2 to 4 WIDEâ€"AWAKE LO.BA. Bazaar LADY Trainmens Euchre, Nov 22, Mimico Beach House. Lunch, prizes, Christmas cake draw. Everyone welcome. p.m. â€"Admission 25¢. KNIGHTS of Columbus Bingo will be held in St. Leo‘s Parish Centre this Saturday night, 8 p.m. sharp. (Regular early bird and special games.) SANVIDGE â€" In loving memory of Ann Jane Sanvidge.. who passed away Nov. 24th, 1962 Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memories frame I shall keep and afterncon tea and bake sale. West Point Hall, Friday, November 20, 1963. Euchre at 8 p.m. HAYLOCK, Marie Agnus.â€" In loving memory of a dear moâ€" ther, grandmother and wife of the late Thomas F. Laylock, who passed away Nov. 20th. AUSTIN, Teresa Madeline â€" At Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 14th, 1963, Teresa Dumond, dearly beloved wife of John Austin, 91 Royal York Rd., Mimico, dear mother of Antoinette (Edâ€" monton); Michael, Heather, Peter, Maureen and Joseph at home; and dear sister of Joâ€" seph and Gerald Dumond, Brentwood, Mrs. Eugene Mcâ€" Bride (Mae), Toronto, Sister Anacleta â€" (Gertrude), Peterâ€" borough and Mrs. Edward Winter (Helena), Barrie. Ont. Mrs. Austin rested at the Fuâ€" neral Home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, A reâ€" quiem solemn high mass was offered on Monday, November 18th at St. Leo‘s Church, Royâ€" al York Road, Mimico. Interâ€" ment was at St. Mary‘s Cemeâ€" tery. Brentwood. it, â€" Because she was one of the best Sadiy missed by Husbana and RIVERSIDE CEMETERY â€" Always â€" remembered | by sons, J ohn, Russell, Thomas and daughtersâ€"inâ€"law Fran and Aune and grandchildren. Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York Rd. thoughts Will live with us forever SCOTT â€" Michael and Josephine ‘ (nee Morrison) are happy io‘ announce the arrival of twins. Tommy and Mary, November 17, 1963, at the Queensway Hospital. We cannot bring the old days back, _ When we were all together But secret tears and loving Hwy. 27 & Albion Rd BE. 9â€"4310; Evgs. BE. 9â€"8374 The Aces had the tables turned on them by taking a 20â€"12 shelâ€" lacking, and Capitol Caterers came to life by swamping Petch Cleaners 21â€"11. The win put Catâ€" erers in second place, six points behind the leaders. row that this team has lost by the odd game. Now who is going to stop Stork Centre? They have yet to taste defeat this season. The old adage, it pays to perâ€" severe, proved its point as the Kranes finaily came up with a win by defeating the aptly named Misfits. It‘s the third week in a 85 â€" COMING EVENTS Cribbage Corner CLASSIFIEDS 62 â€" CEMETERY LOTS 63 â€" IN MEMORIAM 8 t 1 iÂ¥ . 45 ho "ad pe: £ j P . $ f 1 h 0e C ‘ pv P ’ B ‘a . C o Es 4 % * < 2A iA e C hs y o f e * fls o S > * j Lo ba h t ho C J W. E. Ecciestone, viceâ€"presidentâ€"sales, Goodvear Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Limited, announces two recent appointments: W. M. Ecclestone is manager oi the Central Ontarie Division with headquarters at New Toronto. My. Evclestone has held several positions in tive saies in Ontario :nd._um 1959 had been manager of Goodyear‘s London branch. J. F. Meehan is manager of the Auto and Commercisl Tire Department at Head Office in New Toronto. Since joining Goodyear in 1945, Mr. Mechan has held various sales positions and more recently had managed the Regina and Edmonton branches. WILLJAM M. ECCLESTONE . JAMES PRANCIHIS MEERAN CH. 1â€"0861 61 â€" DEATHS 60 â€" BIRTHS Goodyear [Appointments ‘BRIGHT IDEA â€" Attroctive pictures for a den or bedroom cam be created inexpensively ‘with cotton fabric. Here, gay checked gingham is giued or stapled to hardboord to proâ€" vide an unusual "frome" for 3 floral picture cut from a magazine. | Gus Ryder‘s Fame Spreads Lakeshore Swim Club coach Gus Ryder has been invited by the Muscular‘ Dystrophy â€" Assoâ€" clation to take part in the Grey Cup Parade in Vancouver. Recently retired, Mr. Stephenâ€" son was born in Hamilton: Mrs. Stephenson. the former Winniâ€" fred Powell. was born in Rochesâ€" ter. N.Y., and came to Canada as a young girl. The celebrating couple receivâ€" ed a wire of congratulations from Governor General and Mrs. Vaniâ€" er as well as many messages from relatives and friends. Instead however, they were met by a golden wedding anniâ€" versary cake and trimmings, and through the course of the eveâ€" ning. . 150 guests offered their congratulations. Mr and Mrs. Stephenson were at the home of son Robert. on Kingsview Boulevard, when he invited them to "come and have a look at the basement". Robert had been building a recreation room and his parents expected simply a look at the progress he was making. Robert and Edward, sons of Mr and Mrs. Fred V. Stephenson. of 19th Street, invited their parents to what was expected to be a quiet evening. but turned out to be quite the opposite. A New Toronto couple were pleaâ€"antly surprised recently when their two sons and their wives got together and planned a 30th wedding anniversary parâ€" ty Andrea Grightmire and Doris Petrie of Capitol Restaurant won Cloverieaf A.C. New Toronto Queens Chenvat“l Capitol Restaurant Cooksville Dairs Port Credit Girls Coulstons â€" Jack‘s Family Store 7 out of 8 Sons Surprise Parents With Party On 50th Army and Navy Wordsworth Drugs Easters Excavators Devices N.T. Grocer Falcons Ceotrear v G vear Vets Knaggs Drugs LONG BRANCH CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Results â€" Nov. 18th 1963 Devices 19, Falcons 13; N. T Grocery 18, Goodyear Vets 14 Carlings 20, Knaggs Drugs 12. Team Standings Unknowns 'lvin‘. Saucers Branch 3 Aces Eastenders .. Misfits _ Krane Men‘s Wear Stork Centre Capito) Caterers Branch 217 1 Flyers Kingsmen css Petch Cleaners ... Henning‘s Garage Henning‘s Gara Holland Drugs LADIES LAKESHORE CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Standing Nov. 13, 1963 MEN‘S LAKESHORE CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Ag Pts 108 10 87 d Tnis game was, no doubt, one of _ In 1964, the Gix]s‘ Athletic Asâ€" the most thrilling ever played. sociation will attempt a new inâ€" This was very obvious in that novation at Alderwood C.1, They it took two fiveâ€"minute overtime. will hold on ‘open‘ meeting of periods to decide the winner. the G. A. A., and all girls will | _ Bill Bennett scored our first be invited to attend and to disâ€" touchdown on a wonderfu} fiftyâ€" cuss matters pertaining to G. A. yard run. This toucndown was. A. activities in the school. There made possible by great blocking will be more information conâ€" by everyone, and Bennett‘s abilâ€" cerning this meeting in the new ity to use these blocks to the best| year advantage. With twenty seconds, _ Good luck on exams. \ left, Graydon got a touchdown,| by Sylvia Slobodzian 12 F |but missed the convert _ The| reported by Mary Speciale 12 B | teams were now tied, both havâ€"! =â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"4 |ing 7 points since Graydon had: During former times _ each ‘a TD. and a safety, and Alderâ€" member of the College of Carâ€" wond had a T.D. which was conâ€"‘dinals had to provide his own _verted by Gary Edwards. In the food during the election of a last play of the overtime period. pope The Vatican didn‘t inâ€" Morrison kicked the ball into stall a kitchen to feed them until |Graydon‘s end zone. One of their| 1878 | The Weston Recreation Comâ€" meter and trickle charge if necâ€" mission is trying a ney idea this essary. ag|season. They have opened a new| s ';% class in boating safety instruction | SEmMNC PREP“R"TIQN . {34 for the younger set. About fifâ€" (1). Check_ the lubrication in {g teen boys are receiving instrucâ€" the lower unit. 34| tion in boating regulations and: (2) Check and tighten all {g‘ seamanship every Thursday at screws and nuts, (note. Check the #:| the Memorial School Pine and"flywheel nut.) ‘.‘)g‘John Streets commencing at sevâ€"| (3). Remove spark plugs and 17 en p.m. Classes are only one half|ground the spark plug leads to is hour and the youngsters should|the engine. n be home before eight. Here‘s to| (4). Spin the engine. over the Weston effort. The more of| briefly with the crank to blow {our youngsters‘ who learn about out excess oil. \seamanship the better. | _ (5). Check clean and adjust the W annnie it aihs Avtniidiies oi d iA by John Ericson 12 F j ished this season in a tie with BOYS‘ ATHLETICS |\Burnhamthorpe C.1. Unfortuna. On November 14, Alderwood tely, the girls were eliminated in Senior football squad went to the semiâ€"finals. The Interform Varsity Stadium to play Gordon| Volleyball competition is almost Graydon for the abbreviated|completed, and the senior and T.D.L.A.A. championship. The fiâ€"‘ junior champions will be anâ€" nal score was 13â€"7 in our femcur. nounced next week. This game was, no doubt, one of _ In 1964, the Gix]s\ Athletic Asâ€" the most thrilling ever played. sociation will attempt a new inâ€" This was very obvious in that novation at Alderwood C.1. They it took two fiveâ€"minute overtime. will hold on ‘open‘ meeting of periods to decide the winner. the G. A. A_ and all girle will i AFTER SCHOOL Last Wednesday our music deâ€" partment presented the first of a series of afterâ€"school programs. For a dime students saw and heard our dance band (featuring three vocalists), the Western Band. a modern jazz quintet. the Dixieland Band. and the Corlaiâ€" nes. (a rhythm and blues group). The one and a half hour show was enjoyed by all of the 160 stuâ€" dents attending. Preparations are now being made for this year‘s commencement activities on Noâ€" vember 29 (2). Cover the motor with a piece of plastic or canvas bag. (3). Clean the battery top with a baking soda solution and rinse clean with clear water, Fill the cells with distilled water and| fully charge. Check the charge| monthly by means of a hydroâ€" (1). Stand or otherwise store your motor in an upright position in a dry location. (Basements are not recommended if at all damp). Last week I told you how to prepare your outboard motor for winter storage, so this week. I’ will continue and tell you how to store your motor for the winâ€" ter and how to prepare it in the spring. _ Now is the time to overhaul your boat and boating gear: so that you will be ready to go when you want to in the spring. You can be in the water and away before all your friends who may leave their work to the beginning of the boating season MUNICIPALITY One Month _ One Month Ten Months October 1962 October 1963 Jllll.,.â€"o’e" City of Toronto $ 9.206,657 $14.568,918 87,510,650 North York Township $ 9,132,189 $ 9,221,764 104,105,344 Etobicoke Township $ 4,945,450 $ 7,459,570 58,439,415 uon ome phte Llem Lt otal + *Scarborough Township â€" estimated 1963. The four municipalities surveyed account for 85% of Metro‘s ove tion volume. MUNICIPALITY "Under this new Federal Govâ€", ernment program a direct payâ€"| ment of $500 may be made to the ownerâ€"builder or the first, purchaser of a winterâ€"built home.| The program was introduced to | encourage families to consider buying a house built during the‘ winter months or to families| having houses built, to arrange| with their contractors to h:ve, work carried on during the winâ€"| ‘Building, Building, Building Etobicoke can expect a drasâ€" that plans were tic increase in home building this l€ast 35% mor ic increase bundmg a in C month and next, according to]com“m.l to the Toronto Real Estate Board prel.i-‘y”r ago. He p dent R. W. Telford. |greater pace i Telford credits the Federal this month . 2e 4 Department of Labour‘s winter of 70 or 75 pe house building incentive program | November" . + 44 for the current house: buildingiaeas.. i. onl‘ The TREB President estimates P/Cmdr. Hugh Bennett AP. York District, Canadian Power Squadrons. 1910 Bloor St. W., Apt. 6 Telephone 762â€"5009 * Thru The Hawse Hole STORAGE bbtudishs omirt n i th Pb acrn lc is iais lc current house: building|crease in December. |\_The total value of building this new Federal Govâ€"|permits issued in Metro Toronto program a direct payâ€"‘in the first ten months of this $500 may be made to: year jumped $23.7 million or erâ€"builder or the first 7.1% over the corresponding tenâ€" " of a winterâ€"built home. month period of 1962, a Toronto ram was introduced to| Real Estate Board survey shows. s Bewniffee NT CLE n C RIC C ALDERâ€" N T/C _ Etobicoke Registers Biggest Hike Up $16% Million Over Last Year es to consider) TREB President R. W. Telford uilt during the reports building permits issued in or to families the City of Toronto and three iilt, to arrange largest suburbs â€" North York, actors to hlve, Etobicoke and Scarborough â€" for luring the winâ€"| $317,766,983 in buildings to date |this year compared to $294,059,355 ident estimates/in the Januaryâ€"October period of BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED METROPOLITAN TORONTO â€" by â€" During . former ‘times each member of the College ‘of Carâ€" dinals had to provide his own food during the election of a The~ Christmas Exams signify the end of the first school term. The Senior Volleyball team finâ€" I would very much like to hear from any of my readers as to, what they would like me to write about during the winter and 1\ would be only too glad to ansâ€"| wer your questions by letter if! you enclose a stamped addressed | envelope for your reply. My adâ€"‘ dress is in the banner of this article so you have no excuse. Now this year‘s football season has ended and our sincere conâ€" gratulations go to the Senior team, and their coaches, Mr. Howe and Mr. Yakimoff. for making it the success that it was. by Mervin Kril 12 F GIRLS‘ ATHLETICS Gary Edwards ré(;o\vumo\ thereâ€" by. getting the winning touchâ€" down for Alderwood. (6). Fill the gas tank with fresh gas and oil in the correct ipmportion. and run the engine ;for approximately fifteen minâ€" |utes to remove all the oil from ilhe combustion chamber. (Note ‘your motor must be in the water players tried to boot it out, but his kick was blocked. (7). Replace the old plugs with a good brand of spark plugs to ensure trouble free running durâ€" ing the season. (8). If you didn‘t do so in the fall take your motor to your dealâ€" er early in the spring for a check up â€" and tune up if necessary. or in a water barrel when you are running.) (5). Check clean and adjust the‘ gap of the old plugs and reâ€"inâ€" | stall, connecting the wires to the| correct plugs. + this month . . . "A untuu'cjums of T0 or 75 percent over last November" . . . and a similar inâ€" year ago. He predicts an even greater pace in housebuilding that plans were approved for at least 35% more single family dwellings in October this year for 85% of Metro‘s overall construcâ€" _ 87.510,650 104,105,344 58439415 _ 44,003,946 $ 89,004,571 horlele $317,766,983 Jan.â€"Oct l!sz.Atrtmndoutncmuinuleompudto housebuilding last month push-lOctobw last yea ed the month‘s total to $36,350,â€"|revealed. DEEMS LITTLE FARMER POPS 3180 LAKE SHORE BLYD. w. See GRANDPA‘S BOY "HOSSFACE HANK THOSE WERE THE DAYS BUICK VAUXHALL ACADIAN GMC TRUCKS . for a REALLY Good Buy PONTIAC HEAR N pared to $28,904,551 in last year, Mr. Telford 259â€"8211 MmOoTORS LIMITED 160 Lokeshore Rd. E., _ PORT CREDIT â€" CR. 8â€"5244 WaAIT WAIT WAIT : wWAli FOR YOUR NEW 1964 CAR! 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