It. w. an Inch. m uh huh - - " the I... d In. Haul in". It." .0: Ann Cabin (I); with I†Im. Trudi“ pin: lard-c Mar. my [new to - John 3cm. Bt-gat Dr.. Noun in th Jack Stagg" eet.trated Non-hr in]. In. let-ice Tun, Nanak! 11, Richard Cabin. Nun-her M,, Cam Inâ€. November W. Linda Smith. November W. Mr. and In. Art Mar. cele- brate their wedding aniversuy on November 11. Belated anniversary wishes to Mr. Ind Mrs. Got-ion Moore, Lippontot! St. W. who ctlebnt- ed this put heck. been.“ sympathy is extended to Mr. Ivor Clare, and family. who“ sister passed an] on land-y. IPAISlEYI ls IONVA‘NVELLI CONSIBQCTION LUf.Upiil"icUiJdi, u "ll my"; . IMARE SURE WI “TOPS" THE POLLS m-g-te-trt-g--'-."..-'."" â€"'â€"“"_‘F‘â€" 6910‘le Grim Photo I 31-11-11!!!“ mutt-mails“:- in T a... in! wind bt out York 9'00! and 114“" Wudhridu bnt micro-nu Dodgers Strg too. but. they were tooled he - the Bee-Hive. just like their name. tuned ell ever the Dodgers. There was no m; in the first period, but in the second period, Dixie drew first blood. With the Dodger defence both times trapped. Cart man and then Tim Pelyk mud on succession on solo efforts " {we Dixie a two goal ettttrt. This seemed to but the Dod- gers. because they Ieetned to come to We and in the one. of , minutes took I '" lead on goal: by Pub-m, Morrison and Hume. This we: the only line which seemed capable at coping with the Hives. Sedan the end of the period Steve Dmytrow again tied the score at 3-3. The third period was a sort od dull affair and at the 10 minute mark. Weston went ahead on a “goal by Gary Ford. It was a typical Ford goat, after cheek. ing persistently in front of the Dixie net, he got the puck and shoved it in the corner. DixieNetrstms ANN-11mm,» iodwue-t.gitreDirie' c-quovmwmuwn "ai-tima-Nara? Dodger-me out. though Sunby’sdtairwouldhe_ou! With just , minutes remain. ing, Weston got trapped on a latest Scan: 3-1, no t " North York BOARD of (ONTROL RE-ElECT . . . o PROVEN . COMMUNITY BACKGROUND O CONSTRUCTIVE 0 SM! "ta-ds/tut-ee A DECADE OF SERVICE o ENERGETIC EXPERIENCE Tigress On August 13. 1814. the Nancy. a British schooner-turn- edcargo ship, was " her 4th trip up the Nottawasaga River to a supply depot at the mouth. Under Lt. Miller Worsley of the Royal Navy. the Nancy waited in the river. to avoid being detect- ed by 3 waiting, American ships -- Niagara, Scorpion Ind the The 3 ships converged on the mouth of the Nottawssaga Riv- er to surprise the Nancy. The battle was short, as the Nancy's crew of " was soundly defeated by 500 men and heavy artillery. . The ships fired across Wang: Beach. when one shot on the blockhouse, set fire to the Brit- ish ship. Sinking Of The Nancy The Nancy bu waterline and " escaped uninjure After the defeat, the Tigress and Scorpion were left to guard the river and block supplies from reaching the British fort.' Just. over' 2 weeks passed when Worsley, along with 92 men in 4 rowboats, surprised and NO, IT IS NOT A TANGO: It’s a brief scuffle be- tween 3 Weston Dodger and 1 Woodbridge play- er. Woodbridge was hopelessly out classed that game taking a beating 11-0. Photos by Bill Henderson power play. A fine shot by Carl'lhis ms just not Brian's night. Ahlsten from just inside the The 4 goals he let in now has blue-line tied the score. The him -tied with the Markham shot beat Cropper completely. goalie for the best goal aver- living History burned to the sank her crew captured the Tigress. The next day, September l, the Scorpion was taken. A museum containing the hull is open to the public on Nancy Island, and there is quite a bit of information about the Nancy at the Marine Museum, Exhibi- tion Grounds. Toronto. In 1911. almost 100 years af- ter the war, the Nancy's hull was located. In was it was taxed, and placed on the island it had created by silt deposits. My great uncle. as a boy, stood on the banks of the Nottawasagl 1831 WESTON RD. RITA TUSHINGHAM OLIVER REED K} WEEK DAYS 7:00 EM. SATURDAY 5:05 EM. SUNDAY "' EM. DOORS 0311531 - snow: sums AT mo PM. ODEON WESTON SHOW TIMES -- CONTINUOUS f‘TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR llFE" - SECOND FEATURE - .mn.;.mmm...wmmm. SATURDAY LIVE ON OUR'STXCE THE SOUL GROUP CARTOON COMEDIES “THE TRAX" MOVIE FEATURE Imam-unnum- WESTON PRESENTS IN COLOUR To 7 tam AgodbryKen Humeinthe first period gave the Dodgers I first period lead of 1-0 both I teams seemed to be wly of! their timing and missed some excel- lent chances. Vie Stevens cont- _ inued his fine effort on defence land gave Weston I 2-0 lead on I fine shot from just inside the blue-line, in the second period. {mm nur- Muir no I - It†in“. who WI 300- “Immacu- grtvmouoetH-aeueltmt 8tstimatmeplariettutiot Goals try Ford, Culling. lud- p, um and w â€in. pv- tho Men All My Mod. M an: m jun In simple a Midgets Marine Jr. "B". and it dour! an long for hockey h- to find an out. will, in the "eond period [all by Pickup. Ford and Roy and: the score 8-0. You must give the Men a land for their sporbmmiike attitude " it was m tough for than with the power Weston threw It that Goals by Purtam, McDonald and Ferguson, in the third pet- iad completed the wring, giv- irsethe Dodgers I 11-0 witrand I that-out tor Brian Cropper. Last Tuesday, Wooten -deteat. od York Steel 3-1 in mother lack. lustre diaphy. Andy Culligan nude it " with a hard shot which eluded the Steelers goal tender in the third period, but ivith just 1 min- ute left to play in the game, Tom Gallu'd scored to take the shut-out away from Cropper. This win halped the Dodgers to keep even with Markham for the top of the league. IN THE DRESSING ROOM The Major Midgets won a nice game 3-2 from. Dixie last Mon- day night. They have a real fine team. The coach, Roger Neilson has added some new faces and with Murray Haunt! buzzing around scoring goals, should be a good contender. They have a fine goal tender by the name of River, and threw the eannontralls that were lying on shore into the water, not knowing what they were. Today, people go div- ide and bring the same cannon- LAST SHOW 8:3. P.M. LAST SHOW 8:25 P.M. LAST SHOW 7:30 PM. MATINEE up. I ma mama antinuc- usmmm " mummy mum». 241-182! Br uncut; -"Pre cum and to In Mani-3v sma- enu " m Col-mun! h- atches, held a as also] In! ink. his is th- largest my "" to hm mind Wu at Donut". A Fantastic 97.5% Of Papers Written Were Passes Downsview Graduates Told keen-Ian School Honour Gm Dtertas are}? J. B. GrifBttts, principal at the wind. in his and!†to tho uttering cl punt: and stud- ents. I!" very proud at 1h: net that Manic! vu the land“ triralieg0ntario,sithW.gper. can! ot " paper: written were passed. North York Ind . per- eentau ot a, while the Ouuxio not“: In I). The principal also pointed out that now, with the new addition to the school. the number of portable classroom he: been reduced from IS to I. for the enrollment at LIN students. With the inclusion of night school students, the enrollment exceed: 1,100. Whereas in IMS. 1â€; the school had I staff of no, this ha: now been increased to uo. The population ot the school has not increased, so therefore, the classes will be smaller, and the student will benefit greatly. Johnston between the pipes and I real fine defence This team is a real treat to watch. You can see them every Monday night at the Arena with the rest ot the Dodger farm teams. This week has Whitby Steel": in tam. Game time 8:30, Place, Weston Arena the home of champions. Come out and follow your favourite team. See you George H. Brown. one of Bri. tain‘s foremost filmunakers, has come up with another big win- ner in "The Trap". He has turn. ed to Canada in the rough-and- torgh days of the mid-nine- teenth century for his pulsating story of a rugged, he-man fur trapper and the mute bondswo- man he buys as a bride. It is I story oi these two characters with personalities " big as the country which surrounds them and shapes their destinies. Rita Tushingham, who found stardom in her very first film, "A Taste Of Honey", and later consolidated her initial fame with sparkling performances in "The Girl With Green Eyes", "The Knack" and "Doctor It was at once evident that no ordinary casting would be good enough for such gigantic roles. Finding exactly the right performers was clearly going to be no easy task. But from the beginning. producer Brown was a hm JG knew the stars he wanted and was determined to sign them. Dispense with 1 Vote of the Electors TAKE NtTWCE mm?“ l: The Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Weston intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the con- struction of an asphalt pave- ment. curbs and gutters, sub surface storm drainage, 5 foot sidewalks and concrete retaining ails adjoining the westerly an! of Bellevue Crescent and meeting baw- rence Avenue West approxi- mately 300 feet east of the Humber River opposite Lit- tle Avenue. " an estimated cost of t210,000.00, whereof the amount of 310000000 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a per- iod not exceeding 10 years. 2: Application will be made to The Ontario Mun- icipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertak- ing of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twen- ty-one days after the first publication of _ this notice, send by post prepaid to the clerk of the Town of Weston. at the adds-es: given below. a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds or such ob- jcqtiol A . - Dow 13 a vie w's mathematics NOTICE OF APPLICATION By The Corporation of the TOWN or WESTON 3: The Ontario Municipal Board mlv order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be required and mnv approve of the said works.‘bm before 'doinl no it may uppoim a time and ghee for a public heurinl n any tttrieetions will titortsidered. - "iiitaki "37399? Mn (1 21qu tttir-trd. day at 'The Trap" WW! . . DRAMATIC! . . MtlilliliE! At The Odeon Weston @6531 Weston. P. t smith - - _ "W F Weston, Ontario, teatrt,-i.aaiatrmatio- al W lab in wall-I sheming,andattFtAMsasd" mvuMMpr "aatavardttettt.ugtostirs. dividull in the man " - Canada. ' Guest snakes jar the evening was V. B. D’Oylay, BA. Ed. D, head, Department at leanin- men and Evaluation. (hurt mum. be We: in [My Lion. Bis all m the -esstrtg was based on “Yank - What's Ahead". Be stresaed that these students had a real chanteuse. These graduates he said had to find an answer to the question "What sort ttf Youth are You". His answer to this question, was that ther, were privileged youth, also wceessml. poised and sel- ected. Concluding the evening, vale- J. S. McLEAN SCHOLARSHIP dictarian, Cynthia Dunn, whoth MATHEMATICS AND scr apahe to the TOO guests, on be, )EticE-AMxartder Kisin. half of the graduates, we I [ANN SHEPARD MEMORIAL resume at the student: life for jifmy.atey.t-,cetrrt.r, Kudlow. the put four rem " Downs. .1. w. mums Anuissmx view, relating some of their (scrroLARsmp-David McDon- triak and tribulations, and also-mi touching on the more serious as- iYORK UNIVERSITY-Admission pects of their school life. (Scholarships - Carol Fleming, Grade. 13, 196IV66 students "_iceraidine Hilt. Mark Michaels, DnTsyiew. produced ' reeorditjtskstin, Smith, Ruth Winner, of 26 Ontario Scholars. and each ‘ and Cheryl Woodman of these students was present- . t ed with their certificate at these ‘ ALUMINUM co.uPA.NY " Commencement exercises. ou.:CANADA LIMITED Scholarship tario Scholars were: David Bier- --sheiuoiae Young. . stone. Astrid von Bredow, iilsiArHEsiArics CONTEST TRO- vid Cameron, Lloyd Chianti, FPHY of the Society of Actuaries Philip Davis. Brian Feldman, vof America - Alexander Kisin, Carol Fleming, Sharon Gold-‘David McDonald and George stein, George Isaac. Alex Kisin, "saac. Jeffrey Kudlow, Putt Lemm- BARNETT - McPHEE--Historr er, Mtrrk Loch. David MeDom 'Prize-Manfred Raschke. aid. Robert Palmateer, Alan Parish, Manfred Raschke, Sheila; David Bierstone. who came __ twc.', --- _-_-A_nn~- .-G.o a, Zhivago", was off to Canada to create the central figure of an orphaned mute. It was the bite gest challenge she had yet fac- ed, for she was called upon to convey all the pathos, resent- ment and love in the charac- ter's make-up without uttering a single word. Rita has master- ed the role magnificently in a film guaranteed to make her one of the world‘s ‘brightest stars. _ And for Oliver Reed, the film is also 'destined to turn him into a big. big star. The role of Jean La Bete offers him many opportunities to display his full range of acting talents; It is a character demanding much of the actor portraying him on the green. He is a giant of a man, strong in character and physi- cal brute force, yet tender when the occasion demands. "The Trap" sees Oliver Reed shed his former "horror" image and will open many new doors for the multiAalented young ttty The wild and picturesque Canadian backgrounds are am other 'star' of the film. "The Trap" is the first major co- production between Britain and Canada. It presents a story sur. ging with action, dramatic ad. venture and excitemem. played out against the raw violence of mime. STUDY " ANALYZE " ACT On Monday, Dec. 5th, I966 MARK YOUR BALLOT "NO" TO ms: roux QUESTIONS WHY WHY VOTE I. Are you in favour of the establish- ment of government stores for the sale of liquor? Are you in favour of the sale of beer only under a public house lie. ense for consumption an licensed premise: to which women are ad.. grind? Are you in Ntrour at the saié ot liquor under a dining lounge license for consumption with men; on lic- ensed premises? Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge license for consumption on licensed Ttgemises'.' mun? vet: for Wotan t form“... at â€um and no. her-u. at “while: In mum. WESTON VOTERS for Issued By Weston Vote No Carnation increased mum. to torn with; , David Bierstone. who came iwithin one percentage point of [being the Aop Ontario Scholar tof the year was presented with tthe Staff Await! to the Scholar rot the Year. T In“. Christin Smith. $0M Ski-hen, Mu Van. lull Wh- m, Sheila-IR You: a! hula mum. . nud- m all. m: COLLIGI or cumin-am: or ttNrAW0-P- Ila-m Scum-W nun-L I c I A " I I TmnatMmr loud at Gov-run' Mull-Son sehetlarrhip-aMth ' UNIVERSITY or 'OW3M6- General Iota“ Cumin Schol- arship - David mum and Plula brunette. BURNSIDE SCHOLARSHIP in Mathematics and sei--Philip Davis. ADMISSION SCHOLARSHIP TO NEW COLLEGE - Brian Feld. mill. Astrid von Bredow. was wim ner of the staff award for the outstanding. Contribution to school lite-Girl. with Peter Iaboni be- ing chosen for the boy in that category. B. J, Johnston, Downsview's Music Director, and his students supplied musical interludes throughout the ceremonies, and lead the graduates in the sing- ing of "Hail to Downsview". to conclude a most exhilerating and exciting evening. Classroom & Paper Supplies Sealed tenders clearly marked as to tender number will be received. in the ofnee of the Assistant Secretary, for the purchase of Class- room and Paper Supplies. Paper Tender elm 3:00 P.M. November M, 1966. Classroom Supplies Tender elm 3:00 PN. November 29. 1966. Tender forms mar be ob. tained upon applieatiem to the Manager of Purchasing. " Onkburn Crescent, Wil- lowdale. 225-4661. F. W. Mittkler. B.A.. D.Paed., Director of amnion. Peter R. W. Tacon. R.M.E., Chairman. "rke' invest or any tender will not necessarily be u- Board of, Education TG/aus, of North York TENDER liquor outlet In no†NOIX NOIX Nork