Weston Times (1966), 1 Sep 1966, p. 7

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In spite of more than 60 per eent of their players new in the lineup, the Weston Invicâ€" tus Redmen made an exception ally good showing on Saturday at the Weston Collegiate grounds and kept the opposiâ€" tion scoreless. Coach Uly Curtis and his as sistant Gene Miller have done a terrific job of putting the team in shape. ie _ R O Both offensive and defensive % t ies w w lines are solid, giving the new «omm â€" J quarterback Roger Tupling (10) e l i. e a chance to show that he can nee %fi”& g move his team with lots of variâ€" ‘ ety and is able to break out when the pressure is on. The veteran . fullback Stu Winnick (33) was the star of "% the game, breaking through the F 4. Oshawa line repeatedly with t the determination of last year. s 6 Renato Sabadin (20) put up Mn f his usual display of fine kickâ€" es ing, keeping the Oshawa reâ€" | M . ceivers deep in their own terâ€"| & A WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEAKY E f’?i'f' Ml"l"' BILL PERCIVAL being 'hauled down by an [R z2 ., mm i Oshawa hand in Saturday‘s game is one of the | § e . yares, reasons the Weston Redmen won the game withâ€" it EME scrvine out giving up a single point. |s > 1 _ Rhoy , 3 ritory at each kickâ€"off. ; morning against Hamilton one J " 3 | __The final score: Weston 34,: of their toughest opponents, ROMANELLLI | Oshawa 0. Weston will have the opportunâ€" CONSTRUCTION | | With two games coming up ity to show their fans if they m!"s."-cfi‘ o8 ne woaes 4 | this weekend; Thursday night, have the same or better form « I't Scarborough and Labor Day | * last year‘s Eastern Canada semiâ€"finalists. 1831 WESTON RD. ROMANELLLI coNsTRYUCTION Hhca»r & 9074 114 SPEARS Ken Johns 60,000 Mile ‘"‘Trouser Strain Warranty" When a man buys a Ken Johns suit, °C Cy3 nice things start happening to him. Someâ€" L-‘ times he gets a better job, or a raise in w pay or at the very least, his wife will look at him with renewed interest. Sometimes, too, as a result of this better life he gains a lb. or two in weight. The waist of his trousers require letting out â€" this we are happy to do free of charge under the above wa;rmty. 4 JOHN ST. t;‘ @‘e w Bob KPe Eike Sommer â€"Phyilis Diller ODEON WESTON WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ve PME ___ ee) Rev. J. Kenneth Noble Sunday, September 4th, 1966 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship "The Challenge Of Change" The Church School and Pathfinder Class will start next Sunday, September 1l1th. 11:00 A.M. â€" Morning Worship Sacrament of Baptism Minister * Rev. K. J, Boggs, I Study 24141571 Manse 241â€"93 Sunday, September 4th, 1966 KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR wisit to announce the appointment of Cross Street at Church Street as manager â€" Weston office Roadhouse & McCuaig Bros. M. MecMURRICH Edward Small Presents 13 JOHN STREET Westminster Hnited Shurch Telephone 247â€"8701 sady nine william street weston ontarie ‘The Frendly Fomily Chunch‘ 241â€"1821 WESTON morning of â€" thei Weston ity to s have th The most efficient method is to troll around the shoreline with your Mercury. You‘ll find fish of all sizes ready and willing for your offerings, and by. coverâ€" ing plenty of water, you stand a good chance of connecting with some really big ones. Just foriet the usual practice of taking a midday siesta and keep on fishing. Get plenty of sleep, and you won‘t be too tired to set the hook when the sun‘s high in the sky. . RO 641777 General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD YORK TRAVEL BUREAU FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs TO ANYWHERE WM. G. BEECH, against Ha toughest ill have the ow their fa Notary Public Call RO 6â€"4603 The to North gow of e transit in transit service, The TTC refused to provide a bus ice between MMJmMMk:&.W’ by tax dollars, The extension of the branch of the Wilson bus route westerly along Finch Ave. will be provided on a trial basis starting Oct. 31. ‘Extenâ€" sion of the Caledonia bus route northerly from Cartâ€" wright Avé. to Bridgeland Ave. was approved.. ........ provided foot trow homes in lies, glas (Continued from Page 1) the present system will increase, from 20,000 to 30,000. Under the incremental care programme, | the total will reach 40,000 by 1975. But because the treatment time per child will be less, we expect no more dentists will be required. <It is anticipated that | treatment time will be reduced to such an extent that more chilâ€" dren will receive treatment over ‘a longer period of time at a |reasonably consistent cost. Each member of council is ‘provided with a scratch sheet, (nothing to do with horse racing) reâ€" solution forms and a hand blotter. Each council memâ€" ber gets one pencil, They are expected to provide their own pens. w _ {s The desk of the Metro chairman must be proâ€" vided with certain items including; a bell and a gavel, both needed to maintain order. The chairman also gets four pencils and pen and ink as well as one pad of large sized ruled paper. For the clerk‘s desk there must be a supply of paper clips, pins, scissors and four shorthand notebooks. Many of the Metro civic representatives spent last week attending the Hamilton conference of the Ontario Municipal Association. This week the big race begins toward the count down at election day in December. A heavy turn out of candidates anxious to try for the enlarged term of office, three years inâ€" stead of two years which has existed since 1956, is expected in most municipalities. Once defeated, it will be most difficult for civic[ incumbents under the old two year term to make a comeback in the winter of 1969. The longer term usually is an advantage to one already in office as opposed to the newcomer or the former council memâ€" ber trying to win back his seat. _ A big pile up of civic duties awaits the Metro members when they get back to their Metro desks to deal with committee matters. This summer the four main standing committees of Metro, transportation, housing and welfare, works and parks, have enjoyed a long holiday. Dental Care . . . FOR THE â€" 4 K 8 x " afll # ols PUN hC \‘_',f:"« o ; {M h of /‘ 5}1 h/ ” IT. 0 «4 «4 t ~ ALL LANES ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE NEW Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service 3775 Dundas West . __ Est. 20 Yrs. 767â€"6162 Glen Valley Bowl Welcomes You JACKPOT BOWLING SUNDAY AT $00 PM. Tâ€"INâ€"Aâ€"ROW â€" $25 AND UP WTH CARRY OVER! TTC York eight : TO THEIR FIRST COMPLETE SEASON OF BOWLING AT 1294 WESTON RD., MT. DENNIS METRO AFFAIRS LL LANES ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE NEW BOWLâ€"Oâ€"MATIC PIN SETTING EQUIPMENT (SUBJECT TO TIME AND CONDITIONS) ONE PERYON â€"â€" ONE PER DAÂ¥ & AAcicâ€" THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF THE has granted two bus route extensions but turned down three others in a reâ€" requests from the township for.chauu ©*DE THE MT. DENNIS THEATRE) Expires September 30, 1966 WARDEN | Years ago North York pioneerâ€" ed in dental treament in its schools because of the sparse population and the lack of resâ€" ident dentists. This new programâ€" me will again pioneer dental treatment in Canada. If "better" treatment can be given at no or little increase in costs, then we will indeed have pioncered â€" the result might even be called "revolutionary," i Costa Rd. One Block West Of Keele St. Off No. 7 Highâ€" way One Mile East of 400. | NEW LOCATION | PHONE 889â€"4849 (CONCORD BRANCH) OPEN LABOUR DAY MONDAY 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. THE WESTON 1111 WESTON RD. RO 66137

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