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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1963, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seterdey, Movember 30, 1963 Photo of architect's model shows view from east of pro- posed extension to south side of Toronto's Maple Leaf Gard- ens, overhanging Carlton Street, a main midtown artery. Together with a matching ex- tension over Wood Street. the addition would increase seating capacity by 4,000 to 17,718. The proposed exten- sions, designed by architects Allward and Gouinlock, have sparked considerable contro- versy, centred on. whether public rights would be in- fringed by the sidewalk over- hang (CP Photo) Maple Leaf Gardens Meets Opposition In Battle Of The Bulge TORONTO (CP)--A_ war of words and politics as lively in its way as any of the customary disturbances of the peace in Maple Leaf Gardens has been raising the dust in the neigh- borhood of that somewhat hal- lowed shrine of sport The battle of the bulge, as it has come to be known, has to do neither with the Second World War episode of that name nor with a later one concerning the disposal of some 13 pounds of excess meat around the mid- riff of a goalie named Turk Broda. The furore concerns plans of the Gardens to bulge out bal- cony-style over a couple of streets in a busy sector of downtown Toronto to provide 4,000 more seats for fans of the NHL's Maple Leafs, whose sta- dium's 13,715 seats have been sold out for every game since 1047. It will take a special law of the Ontario legislature to allow this. Municipal politicians have been clearing the way for it with all the elan and finesse of an Eddie Shack sailing in, de- spite objections of the City Planning Bodrd. TO COST $2,000,000 As is known by every visiting fan who. has to raise a couple of good ducats for Satur- day night at the Gardens, this now takes something more po- tent than a mere act of Par- liament, The Gardens manage- mént wants to spend $2,000,000 ~--more than the depression. built sports palace cost orig- inally -- to accommodate the customers by next season, The plan demands -- besides municipal acquiescence--a_ spe- cial bill of the Ontario legis- lature because the porch would stick out 22 feet over Carleton Street and 21 over Wood Street, less than a block from where they run into Yonge Street, | onto's main business artery So far, it has hurdled all op- position, politicians and a majority of| Toronto's three daily newspa- pers. In the. process, some! brickbats have been tossed at} +|Summerville of Toronto were the Gardens' halo, REMEMBER WHEN? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis, fighting his '1th professional match, collected a mere $1,100 by knocking out Charley Mas- sers in three rounds at Chi- cago 29 years ago today. Ten months later he earned 200 times that amount by flattening Max Baer in four rounds. The Star used such terms as "give-away," and "outrageous deal."" It even suggested that the stockholders in hockey's Mount Olympus are merely powerful private interests with influence at city hall. The Globe. and Mail observed that the hanging Gardens would override the principle of fair play for all citizens, since many smal] merchants had been de- nied less objectionable en- croachments. CHARGE RENTAL "If your name is Stafford Smythe or Harold Ballard or John Bassett, you get this speedy accommodation of your desires from the mayor,} and from all the controllers one, and from all the aldermen but four," wrote Star civic. colum- nist Ron Haggart. Mr. Smythe is the Gardens president. Mr. Ballard is execu- tive vice-president. Mr. Bassett is Gardens board chairman, Protection Committee, of an- known sponsorship. Just after the proposal re- ceived the approval of city council, Mayor get the proposal through in time to draft legislation for the Jan- uary session of the legislature, died suddenly, He died after taking a spell in goal in a benefit hockey game for Ital- ian earthquake victims. The mayor had been a practice goalie for Maple Leafs in his younger days. -}- plus CONCRETE and also publisher of The Tele- gram. The Telegram after board of contro! voted to; charge the Gardens an annual) rental of $20,000 for air space over the streets. The paper said oe _-- verged on the exorbi- eo Ald, Horace Brown called the board-Gardens ses- sion a "hasty meeting of the old Hot Stove League." Controller Allan Lamport hot air." and Labor Council opposed the move, and so did a sud-) denly materializing organiza- tion called the Toronto Planning RECEIVES AWARD TORONTO (CP) -- Charlie jConacher, former Nationa | Hockey League star, received a from a minority of|police department civilian cita- tion Thursday for his part in assisting in the arrest of a tele- phone booth robber last July. He and the late Mayor Don driving home together early one jmorning when they came across a policeman holding a robber. They held the man while the constable radioed for assist- ance, ¢contratulated| the city on a "good bargain"| called the opposition '"'a lot of|® The Toronto District Trades! FLOOR PAINT = equals | Yes.. you can even roller skate on PERMA- RED with. out mar Lo the | finish MAKES YOUR BASEMENT FLOOR EASY TO CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE .. DRY. ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO. LTD | "Wt it's LUMBER, call our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY | SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets ond uphol- stery cleaned "The Safe Way' by DURACLEAN 728-8518 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. MEADES SUNOCO STATION 588 KING STREET EAST LITTLE CHIEF TEXACO STATION 83 RITSON ROAD SOUTH CLEMENTS SUPERTEST STATION 02 SIMCOE STREET. NORTH LAWLESS SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Donald Sum-} merville, leader in. the move to} YOUR BASEMENT! | | | | | Weekly Summary Of TORONTO WEEKLY agg QUOTES The Cenedien Pres: by 385 to 28 on Toronto . Issues utr changed totalled 200. Volume for the week was 12,579,417 shares, down from the previous week's 13,281,146. Total sales for the year to date are 738,481,007. (Quotations In cents unless m@rked $). WEEK'S MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadien Press -------This Week--___-- 1963 Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge Miah Low 21% bhal Me 18% U% Tr Can PL Salada F oon Can cP! 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