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Weston Times (1966), 9 Feb 1967, p. 12

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f week we continue publishâ€" the text of a history of local written by Susan Berry and commissioned by The Lakeâ€" * During the years of rapid growth for the school population, â€" the ~_pest of the population had also thase first trustees realize how close their new career came to goâ€" between Loutsa Street and Dwight Avenue and _ between _ Algoma Street and Lake OIt:‘I"O'.‘ h;in. reached a ve hunâ€" dred, was m as the Incorâ€" porated Village of Mimico withits aown elected council. ‘The School‘s coal hole was very useful.to the new Village council. It was there that they carried on their "dirty dealin‘s" (ie. council meetings!). Besides electing its own council the village could also elect its own School Trustee Board. Little did _@ A ;5,:_ §\§ _ 1 Pi P AI y 5 /X increasing. In 1911, the area natural plantation crepe rubber soles. Available in sizes 5 to 10, futl and KMART STORE IN ALBION MALL &*=,*« ,» wear. These boots have been crafted of soft brushed sueda leather, with Putty colored Desert Boots for swingâ€" ing walks on campus or for easual DESERT BOOTS 4..97 M t o o e RRY‘S HISTORY OF EDUCATION BRANCH, MIMICO & NEW TORONTO summer in order to find Mr, King. She was received very graciously by Mr. King, who calls WNimself "‘The Unofficial Mayor of Woodâ€" land Beach," who said, "Sitâ€"down, my dear, I have a scoop for you." It was then that Mr. King told her about the dynamite episode, and Susan later learned that even the trustees had not been told about it, because King was a new employee and afraid to do so for fear of from the book for a moment, Susan, in researching this item had to go to Woodland Beach last King, the janitor, discovered a man in the ‘sthool‘s boiler room who claimed that he was just drying his bundles in the furnaces. Upon closer inspection, Mr. King found the bundles to be twelve sticks of dynamite. A student was mever removed from a school as fast as that man was! (Now just to digress from the book for a moment, ing up in smoke. One day Charles _‘ THURS.â€"FRI.â€"SAT. A Divisien of the 5. 5. PENNY LOAFERS Open Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The smart young ‘handsewn‘ look, fashroned in smooth leather with a reliable longâ€"wearing sole. a reliable Iu.'-wcmu sole. Choose from Black or Antiqued Brown. Sizes 4 to 10, full and haif 4. 22 losing his job. The school board learned about this item only when they read it in this book.â€"E.M.) One of the first tasks of the new board was the enlargement of the school. Growth of the village was ONLY (Continued on page 18) [ George Wiskin‘s Olympia team only had six swimmers in action but reaped a harvest of medals. They had champions in Tom Conâ€" nor (100 freestyle in 56.7), Raiph Stanishaw, and young Johnny Gill, who set the only record for the night, a new Ontario and Canaâ€" dian mark of 33.7 seconds for 10 and under boys 50 yards backâ€" stroke. Stewart Green from this club made a strong effort in his age class backstroke swim. The rest of the titles went to swimmers from North York (Sheila Tsuchiya, Gary Eakins, Wayne ‘The Etobicoke Agquatig . Club won the team championship trophy led by Nancy Thomson and Geofâ€" frey Brown with two victories each, Other EMACers to win championships were Steven Pickel!, Denise Fitzgerald, Ann Fitzgerald, and Dan Klimerk. The Harper sisâ€" ters, Karen and Cheryl,. Ken Mokry, Mac Teskey, and Mark Holman, also performed well for this club. â€" ‘The first Metropolitan ‘Toronto Swimming Championships in sevâ€" eral years were held last Saturday at the Bloorâ€"Spadina Y.M.H.A. . Miss Cathy Carley, a tenâ€"yearâ€" old doll from Gus Ryder‘s Lakeâ€" shore Swimming Club, was the winner, capturing three . go medals and a silver. p, A In The Swim KMART STORE IN ALBION MALL Spariding Antacid. HAND & BODY For Headache and ENO «~93¢ _ ~1.07 DESERT FLOWER â€" FAST PAIN RELIEF VC PAE Ts Of By ALAN WAITES : itan ‘Toronto| Phillips, _ Sharon ‘Sullivan), all hips in sevâ€"| coached hy Ron Wallbank; Ray ast Saturday | Pratt from Scarborough; Debbie YMH.A. , | Wood from Toronto U.S.A.C., who & tenâ€"yearâ€"| won twice; Karen. Murphy from +4 FRUIT SALT after all, make .up our Panâ€"Am; British Empireand Olympic teams. We will continue to lose our top athletes to American colleges unâ€" less those who control the purse strings at the government level catch up with the times. Would you,.believe that some countries have . their 1968 Olymnic team chosen now and areâ€" in serious training and testing? . . . Louise Kennedy, Elaine Tanner and Jane Hughes will be make a swimming: tour in Africa shortly. They are preparing for the upcoming imâ€" Eolunt' International contests . . . tobicoke‘s Andy Keir recently reâ€" corded a fine 4:12.8 for the 400 yards freestyle swim . . . Karen little action for our seniors who, marks for arranging the contest for the benefit of the Metropolitan swimmers. SPLASHES: Some club should now keep the ball rolling zd sponsor the Metro Toronto Senior Championships. <There is far too Phillips, â€" Sharon ‘Sullivan), ~all comched hy Ron Wallbank; Ray Pratt from Scarborough; Debbie Wood from Toronto U.S.A.C., who won twice; Karen. Murphy from Leaside; and unattached swimmer Mike Sullivan. * The snappy program was comâ€" pleted in three hours and .Meet Manager Carl Bell deserves full 93c 2 â€"87.¢ HAIR SET MIST ANACIN SANITARY PROTECTION sBrrom | DV BARRY 25% OFF SALE HAIR SPECIALS t You Can Have Worldâ€"Beloved Beauty Preparations > l â€" and Look Lovely Tool omm f E: } § » ;:g,w in & mm w Res. Face Pouder 4 ot. m #% h e . Royst 130 pNar â€" $ msgfi 90 E2w > Leaves the hair clean . "" ~Proay Stex _ __________ 130. . E3: 12 oz. Shampoo with +i4 â€"03â€"‘%â€""'â€"â€"â€" 2M 4 oz. Creme Rinse. _MM_‘___â€" w | s Skin Freshener 10 at. 200 (al 1 9 g 4 1 | Frming Lotion 10 at 20 é- l fi ® Fablt Moisture 4 o. 378 ‘ f Foundation Lotion 10 o. 228 C 3 inb 2. oo &6 ® * T f«cais" Et mist| ism Sn e L |iP J { | t ¢f 2s ! 1 I J ey p4 ‘wt KOTEX Leaves and ma 12 oz. 4 oz. C 12‘s « » . Former Swhomu{h awimmer, Bob Pratt, is doing well swimming for Simon Fraser University in B.C. . . . It is an accepted fact that & nation‘s prestige is tremendously upgradec when it can produce world class athletes. The governâ€" ment should stop treating the amateur sports bodies like children with their meager handouts and come up with softe real money inâ€" stead of leaving most of it to private individuals. Let‘s face it, it takes cold hard cash to produce a winner at anything . . . Frank Pieters, effervescent Scarborough A.C. coach, is becoming perturbed at the lack of contests for our senior swimmers. He asks, "Are we going overboard on l(.-‘ group?" . . . Why not one or two senior events per ageâ€"group meet just to keep in touch and give the kids something to look at and aim L‘shore & Queensway Lions Spee Prize Won by Runnymede C. . C The Lakeshore and Etobicokeâ€" Queensway Lions ‘Clubs were coâ€" hosts to six Etobicoke high school Lions Zone Public Speaking Comâ€" Muir of South Africa set a new world‘s record of 2:27.7 for the 220 yards long course backstroke swim A Division of the 5. 5. Keoope Compony timied BRYLCREEM PRO METRECAL HAIR DRESSING Hair Dressing and RESDAN fox for . . . Kids who were forced to pay their own way to Pittsburgh to swim for their country after having qualified in legitimate comâ€" petition to become: members of the team should cause some red faces in Ottawa. It is tantamount to a mational disgrace. The United States, Russia and most other countries spend hundreds of thouâ€" sands of dollars on their athletic ‘ i 5.4 _ ts programs . . . The idea of giving athletes (including swimmers) uniâ€" versity educations while they train to represent Canada in Internaâ€" tional competitions is one that I will always firmly believe in but when, oh when, will it happen? .« . . Mrs. Myrtle Doyle of Mimico and Gus Ryder‘s Lakeshore A.C. was the popular chaperone for the girls‘ team that went to Pittsburgh «. . Gus and Mrs. Ryder are enâ€" joying a vacation in Florida, but he still manages to visit the local swim pool and Y.M.C.A. for his daily workout ‘ petition. ‘The competitors from Mimico High School, New Toronto Secondary, Alderwood Collegiate, Runnymede, Royal York and Miâ€" chael Power each gave a five minâ€" 1.13 TOOTHBRUSH Albion Rd. and Kipling Ave. Open Deily 10 a.m. to fo p.m. For Headache. bomimmmngprnm on en emnaric m n ie ie uce B «â€"« Thursday, Fobmry-’, 1967 DRISTAN TABLETS or DRISTAN MIST SPECIALS BEAVUTY DEPARTMENT HEALTH LIQUID Dietary Plan for Wei Flavors! «. 93¢ The winner, Miss O‘Leary, has qualified to move on to the semiâ€" finals at Leaside in March to comâ€" pete for further trophies and cash awards. The district winner will reâ€" ‘ceive a $1,000 scholarship and trips |to Quebec City, Expo and Sault ‘Ste. Marie. \ ute speech, followed by a t minute impromptu speech to an enâ€" thusiastic audience of Lions and their friends. The Rev. Father L. A. Markle of St. Leo‘s R.C, Church, Mimico; J. D. D. Cumberland, local barrister, and Controller Don Rusâ€" sell were hardâ€"pressed to declare a winner because of the high quality of all the speeches: In the judges‘ | summary, Mr. Cumberland stressed |the value of effective speech in the complex world these students face. | The winnérs award was presentâ€" ed to Miss Denise O‘Leary of Runnymede Collegiate by Past Disâ€" jct Governor Lion Jack Weiler, while the Etobicoke Lions Trophy was presented by Lion Elio Mathâ€" ews. Ten dollar cash awards were given to Miss Joyce Tyler, Alderâ€" | wood; Miss Marie Sobom, Mimicp; | Miss Pam Blythe, Royal York; Miss | Angela Brindle, New Toronto; and | Paul Thompson, Michael Power. and

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