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A NEW EXCITING PAYROLL anada Lags CH 1â€"0861 PERSONAL CARRIERS DYNAMIC PACKAGE DEAL and 8t. 1 â€"5401 FOR FULL DETAILS PLEASE CALL CH. 1â€"5211 635â€"6355 ASK FOR MR, LEON AND PERRIER, MAJOR CONRAD ed the class to learn how." + DANIEL Mrs. Smith has her own spinâ€" Suddenly at Clinton on Friday. | ning wheel. painstakingly renewâ€" March 15, 1968, Major Conrad ed at home. and takes it with Daniel Perrier of Downsview, beâ€" | her to class so she can learn to loved husband of Mary Anderson, | feed in the wool and work the dear father of David and Bruce,|treadle at the same time â€" a brother of Aline, of Ottawa, llor-l real synchronization feat. ris.of Gatineau Que., Lucille (Mrs. The wouldâ€"be spinners, who are W. N. Wilson), of Burlington, | mainly housewives with children, Bernard of Washington, D.C., and are very enthusiastic about this Annette (Mrs. I. Wreggitt), of fascinating bit of footwork, and Kingston. Funeral to Canadian | a couple of them are going on to Forces Base, Downsview, for|learn weaving as well. a Requiem Mass Tuesday, Mar. 19. Husbands drop in to watch Suddenly at St. Michael‘s Hosâ€" pital on Saturday, March 16, 1968, Jack Billinghurst of Toronto, beâ€" loved husband of Edna Gratrix; dear father of Bette (Mrs. C. Laâ€" Chapelle), Kenneth, John, Donna (Mrs. G. Palmer), Paul, Richard and Margaret; dearly loved by his eight grandchildren. Service was held in the chapel Tuesday, Mar. 19th. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. * GREER, FRED | 2 e At the Humber Memorial Hos: pital on Tuesday, March 19, 1968, learnlng the | Fred Greer of Weston, beloved husband of Hilda, brother of Marâ€" garet (Mrs. C. Willoughby) of To: Of CIean dye ronto, Annie (Mrs. Marks) and I 1 James of .Toromn‘ Service in the The Samuel Stong log house at chapel Friday at 1 p.m. IntermeNt pjack Creek Pioneer Village is Prospect Cemetery. | | the place where a group of womâ€" HAYMAN, ROYSTON MARK | en gather to ‘woolâ€"gather‘ and Suddenly at the Humber Memâ€" ; SP!D. every Wednesday evening orial Hospital on Sunday, March !!! the end of March. _ 17, 1968, Roy Hayman of Rexdale; | Under the guidance of instrucâ€" beloved husband of Grace Kolody: | !0râ€"Mys., Edna Blackburn of Cale: dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark| d0" East. the nine women, aged Hayman of Bristol, England; broâ€" ; 25 to 35. learn how to clean, dve, ther of Jean (Mrs. G. Steane) of | °*"d and spin fleece Toronto. Service was held in the | â€" Among _them is Karen Smith, ment Glendale Memorial Gardens. 1 Weston Times x'i""" """“"' chapel Tuesday, Mar. 19. l“'""t“m:_."_".".._"".-_-t,::' __:':“'l’_‘ Death Notices . Of The Past Week BILLINGHURST, SYDNEY JOHN WARD FUNERAL HOME 57. 2035 Weston Rd. (At King St.) _ a CH 1â€"2233 DEATHS York Memo This week the students are enâ€" joying sleeping in, not having to rush to school or do homework. The York Centennial Building on Eglinton Ave. has now been opened. It is the borough‘s proâ€" On Monday, March 25 we reâ€" turn to school, with only eight short weeks left until the longâ€" awaited summer holidays. The boys‘ gym classes are alâ€" ready being held in the gym and the students hope to use the pool when they come back next week. The formal Al Di La is getting closer, and will be he z the Cambridge: Motor Hnt{ Friday, April 26. s Is on holidays ject but it is also York Memor ial‘s pool and gymnasium. Last Thursday Assembly was held in the gymnasium, and was a combination Of art, music and languages. Music was provided by a drummer and two guitarâ€" ists, Several plays were read in both English and French. Branighing a revolver and his face covered with a green stockâ€" ing, a ‘lone gunman robbed a Gary Dr. milk store of an undeâ€" termined amount of money Satâ€" urday night. David Smorodinski, store manâ€" ager told police shortly after the robbery that the thief enterâ€" ed the store shortly before closâ€" ing time and demanded the cash in the cash register. The whole gym was set off by pictures, and lighting. . â€" When asked if Maud Frickert is his favorite character Jonaâ€" than Winters answered: "If I told you Maudie was my favorâ€" ite the others would get jealâ€" ous." Twentyâ€"fourâ€"yearâ€"old _ Ron has worked his way up through the Bert Robinson Hocke\/ Leagues and schoolâ€"teams af Bala Avenue Public and George Harvey Vocaâ€" tional schools, At 16 Ran playâ€" ed with the Mount Dennis Dukes championship team. For the past 7 years he has worked for the Toronto Hydro. Among them is Karen Smith, Weston Times gssistant :circulaâ€" tion manager, xo has "wanted to spin for a long time, and joinâ€" ed the class to learn how." During these years he was busy learning the fine points of hocâ€" key and went on to coach and referee local hockey teams. Learning the pioneer art of clean, dye, card & spin A Mount Dermis lad has hit the big time this year and is now a linesman with the National Hockey League. It is an exciting life of travel for Ron Ego, takâ€" ing him back and forth across the United States and Canada. So ask that girl, boys Gunman robs milk store 248â€"1821 MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) DISPENSING OPTICIAN NEIL J. MOREAU Oculist â€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service By SUSAN LaMANTIA No Comment \ Humber Valley K of C "Most of the assistance, howâ€" ever," Mr. Eadie said, "comes from the United Church which, supplies us with technical staff. This year three Canadians â€" one each from Aurora, Calgary and Hamilton â€" will be going out to India." During a oneâ€"day ‘walk‘, 42,000 young people in Calgary raised over $274,000, Vancouver, Ottawa and Winnipeg also made a fine showing, in these "Miles for Milâ€" lions Marches." MOLECULE DIVISION , St. Stephens 9, St. Judes 1 On Sunday March 17, the semiâ€" finals commenced in the Humâ€" ber . Valley K ‘of C League, St. Stephens took a commanding lead over St. Judes 9â€"1 in the first of a 2 game totalâ€"goals series. Mare Rivard and Larry Merrick led the scoring for St. Stephens, netting 2 goals apiece. Singles were tallied by David Jones, Paul Souter, lan Hilferty and Farrel Bernicki. Mike Lewis scored ‘one goal and two assists to round off St. Stephens‘ effort, George Bannon earned St. Judes‘ single marker. Breezed past York Mills and Goulding Park "The only stumblingâ€"block I find is the Canadian government and the Canadian people. Why, in an appeal for funds last year, little Holland gave a terrific sum, Canada, a mere drop in the bucâ€" ket." he declared. "Canadians in centres like To: ronto and Windsor just drag their feet and contribute very little to these efforts." Westminster United Church, Weston, contributed $2,000 toâ€" wards this selfâ€"help program in the past year. WESTON FAMILY & FRIENDS . _ Transfiguration 3, Our Lady of Vic!ory 2 After a seeâ€"saw battle which was in doubt right down to the wire, Transfiguration finally edgâ€" ed O.L.V. 3â€"2, Frankie Romeo, Greg Keenan and Al Conlon each By PEG GRANT It was a great evening for Amesbury and Coaches Jim Mcâ€" Phee and Bob McHardy at North York‘s Centennial Arena Monday His Family . . . (Continued from page 1) on, are always coâ€"operative. Thé government renders all possible assistance, too. Mrs. Smith, who does a lot of flying with her husband, laughed when someone mentioned she straddles two eras â€" the age of the spinning whee! and the age of the jet. i Mr. Eadie will provide a vivid insight into what churches are doing in the battle against povâ€" erty, drought and famine in Inâ€" dia on Sun., Mar. 24 at 7.00 p.m. at Westminster Church, 49 Wilâ€" liam St. Refereeing in the Toronto hoeâ€" key league and Ontario hockey league as well as the Bert Robâ€" inson league, proved to be the Mr. Eadie‘s mother, Mrs. Ida Ball of Church St., sends* the Weston Times 40 him every week to keep him upâ€"toâ€"date on what‘s happening in his old hometown. makes NHL linesman ‘"There seems to be a place for both." she said. their wives and then stay to have a friendly cup of coffee with stuâ€" dents from classes in chairâ€"caning and woodworking. ‘"The woolâ€"dying process is one of the most interesting I‘ve learnâ€" ed so far," Mrs. Smith said. "Using dnion skins to dye with gives the wool a nice golden ye}â€" low color." Amesbury Pee Wees win N. York finals 1354 Weston, Rd. 2 Locations North Park Plasa BETTER KEEP PEACE THAN MAKE PEACE. TOP FUNDâ€"RAISERS RON EGO Mike Gadon and Charlie Walsh chalked up one apiece for O.L.V. MINOR BANTAM §t. Benedicts 3, St. Philips 2 Larry Goodenough, John Morâ€" oney and Reg Young each notchâ€" ed a goal as St. Benedicts edged St. Philips 3â€"2 in a hardâ€"fought, rough and tumble game. St. Philâ€" ips‘ goals were tallied by G. Perâ€" ry (1), and Wm. Cappellacei (1). St. Judes 4, St. Stephens 0 Jim Lavelle led off for St. Judes, scoring twice. Joe Crossey followéd with one goal and an assist. AidempJ@latley also notchâ€" ed a marker as St. Judes overâ€" came St. Stephens with four unâ€" answered goals. evening this. week. Amesbury‘s two teams both won the North York Hockey School Championâ€" ships in the Atom and Pee Wee section. Boys from all across the Borâ€" ough entered the hockey schools to learn to skate, learn the basâ€" ics of hockey, and to become genâ€" erally proficient in the sport. For approximately 17 weeks they have been instructed by their coaches, and at the end of the season, games were played to deâ€" termine the Area and Division Champs. Amesbury defeated York Mills in the first game of the Pee Wee semiâ€"finals with a 4 to 2 score. Mark Donovan scored a "hat trick" with 3 goals, with Glen Ford scoring the fourth for Amesbury. This victory earned them the right to meet Goulding Park in the finals. It wasn‘t long after the first whistle blew, that the crowds in the stands. knew that Amesbury Atoms were the Champs. They skated well, passed well, and showed good team work to come home with a 9â€"1 victory over Broadlands Atoms. Because this. goalie Frank Troiani had very little business at his end of the rink. letting by just 1 goal toâ€" ward the end of the game. when Amesbury had already a 9 to 0 lead. Four years ago Ron married a local young lady. the former Fay Hancock. Fay still lives here and this past month had the opportunity to visit Los Angeles with her husband. They are all very proud of Ron and Mrs. Ego says this new adventure has opened up great opportunities for him and broadâ€" ened his outlook on life. Next week the semiâ€"finals will be wrapped up with the winâ€" ners of the total goals series advancing to the finals. Ron‘s mother, Mrs. Rose Ego, Locust Avenu@ is a long time resident (47 years) of Mount Dennis and sister Doreen, broâ€" thers Ray, Bill and Vic all still live in the west Metro area. stepping stones to success in his career. Credited with two »goals each in this Championship game were Wayne Dickie, Paul White and Jody Gage. Donnie McLeod, Jim Ford and Paul Pajette scored the remaining 3. Amesbury Atom team mem:â€" bers were: Kent Barker, Daniel Baxter, Verne Dere. Darell Dickâ€" ie. Wayne Dickie. Blake Donovan, Jim Ford, Jody Gage, Randy BUYING A CAR or TRUCK? Ask For ... 1575 WESTON ROAD Bus, 247â€"7161 _ Res. 2482894 GRANT G. BROWN MOTORS LTD. . . 6t Atoms win championship too John McMahon the finalists are ready for‘ the big playâ€"off for the various Cups or Trophys. The â€" Weston Minor Hockey League will have two teams, reâ€" presenting West Metro in a big tournament this week at Welâ€" land. Teams from all over Ontarâ€" io and the northern part of the United States will be on hand. This tournament will be one of the largest conducted in the area and the Minor Atom and Ban tam All Stars are all set for a great test. The finalâ€"games of the Round Robin Playâ€"offs were completed While it was a seeâ€"saw game to begin with, with each team scoring in turn Amesbury pulled ahead with their fine stick handâ€" ling and skating t6 breeze home with a 7 to 2 win. Both Nino Gerardi and Grant Donovan had ie, Grand Donovan. Mark Donoâ€" van, Glen Ford, Mike Frustagâ€" lio, Nino Gerardi, Peter Laing. Robert Marlino, Jim Martin, Ken MacLeod, Robbi MacGregor, Vicâ€" tor Piva, Bill Preston, Jeff Readâ€" ing, David Taguch?, Do{Wil- liams and Robbi Whellan# . Goodridge, Gregor Grant. Guy Crites, Donnie Macleod. Andâ€" rew May, Pat Pajette, Paul Paâ€" jette, Benny Santangelo, Allan Suran, â€" Frank â€" Troiani, David Walsh and Paul White. Information has been receivâ€" ed that the results of this tournaâ€" ment will be available on radio station CHOW 1470 on the dial. Our Minorâ€"Atom‘s first game is 1:45 p.m. on Thursday and the Bantam 7:45 p.m. MINOR ATOM Gueiph 2, Barrie 0 Guelph made sure in this one as Ron Hughes chalked up a shutâ€" qut with Bruce Weaver and Mike Swirla each getting a goal with assists to Dave Kennedy, John Glen and Sean Duffin. Pittsburgh 4, Oshaws 0 Pittsburgh put on a real disâ€" play of goal scoring and goal tending with David Trimbee shutâ€" ting out the Oshawa club. John Morrison was the big gun with a hat trick of three goals and one goal by Doug Pollock. Assists went to Jeff Ward with three; Members of the Pee Wees from Amesbury who won the trophy and received championâ€" ship crests from the Borough were: Jay Biskupski, David Burâ€" leigh, Frank Campoli, Dave Dickâ€" Congratulations coaches and players. We hope to see you all out again next year, playing even better hockey. 2 gdals each, with the other three credited to Mark Donoâ€" van, Glen Ford and Dave Dickie. Between games special awards were presented to better hockey players as selected by their own coach. ‘These boys represented North York in the Hockey Jamâ€" boree at Maple Leaf Gardens a a few weeks ago. Amesbury had a number of ~deserving ‘players in both the Pee Wees and Atoms, but only those boys who did not play for another o rg a nized league were eligible for the award. Among hockey players who received this special award were Amesbury‘s Nino Gerardi and Peter Laing. The executive of the league wish to convey their thanks and appreciation to the Rangers Le giom® Branch No. 123 and the Westmount, Army and Navy for their generous donations in makâ€" ing this trip posible to Welland. 2 Weston teams enter minor hockey finals Pay for your heating oil in monthly _ ‘instalments _ that vou arrange,. .. and save all year. 50 ROSEMOUNT AVE. HEATING ON A BUDGET ... ASHBEE BROS. Call 241â€"1601 Owen Sound 5, Waterloo 3 Owen Sound sharpened up their scoring with a good win over Waterloo. Goalgetters were Wayne Webb with two goals and one assist; Don Armstrong one goal and one assist; Russ Milliâ€" gan. one goal and two assists; ‘Brian Kennedy one goal; Ben Lehr and Mark Baddeley one asâ€" sist each. Waterloo‘s marksman was Hugh Robinson with his hat trick of three goals and assists to Neil Boddington with two; and one each to Steve Hunter and Ron Donaldson. Finalists Providence vs Owen Sound Satâ€" urday, 10:00 a.m. MINOR BANTAM Cleveland 2, Quebec Aces 1 Cleveland won a sqeaker over Quebec with Wayne Higgins giz ting two goals and assists to Gl Newbold with two and one to Pat Halliwell. Ron: Maat scored the lone Quebec goal with an asâ€" sist to Ken Middleton. °* Buffalo 4, Rochester 3 In a preview of the playâ€"off to come Buffalo squeaked out a win with goals by Orlando Noâ€" torinni, Art Ganger and two by BW1 McDougall. Assists went to ‘Peler Witt and Jack DeWinter. Rochester marksmen were two goals by David D‘Orsay and one by Paul Thomson with assists to Gary Ware. Charlie Huson. Sean Gallagher and Russ Dukoff. Finalists Rochester vs Buffalo Saturday March 23 7:45 a.m. game timg. â€" BANTAM New Haven 4, Rangers 0 In another game which provâ€" Note: Marlboros and Kitchenâ€" er were even on points and goals spread, but Marlboros got the nod as they had posted a win over Kitchener in the Roundâ€"Robin Playâ€"offs. Harry Gabler and Brent Beckett Pittsburgh vs Gueiph Thursâ€" :aly night March 28th. Game time :15 p.m. Second game Saturday Morning March 30th. ATOM Mamilton 1, Maribores 0 Hamilton won a close one with Steve Murray getting his shutâ€"out and a goal by Paul Davidson asâ€" sisted by Ken Munro giving Haâ€" milton the win. Windsor 2, Kitchener 2 In a tie game which Kitchener tried ‘ hard to win in order to enter the playâ€"offs the Windsor team were the spoilers. Windsor goals by Joe Kennedy and Daâ€" vid Halliwell with an assist to Kevin Kurnik. Kitchener goal getâ€" ters were Dave Brennan and Doug McDougall with assists to Lloyd Bennett, Wayne Rabathan, Jim Greenhu? and Jamie Mcâ€" Knight. PEE WEE Providence 1, Stratford 1 In a real close contest with little goal scoring Jim Moyer on a pass from Gary Gibbons got the only Providence goal; while Bob Richards got one for Stratâ€" ford on a pass from Wayne Kurnâ€" ik. Also thanks to the following for their backing of the entire league from Minorâ€"Atom through to Juâ€" venile: Bannon . Esso Station; RSC Bothwell Associates. Ltd.; Duern Electric and Hollister Texâ€" aco Station. Finalists Hamilton vs Marlboros Thurs day March 28, 8:00 p.m. S‘Iod tenders, . clearly mark® as to tender number, will be received in the office of the Assistant. Secretary for the suofl_v of Printing Calculaâ€" tors or â€" various _ schools Printing Calculators throughout the Borough of North York. _ _ Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtained upon application to the Purâ€" chasing Department, 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Willowdale, Ontario. 223â€"8330. ily _ Tenders close at 3:00 p.m., April 2. 1968 The lowest or any tender will not necessarâ€" Board of Education Director of Education, Bruce C. Bone, BA., CA, W. Minkler, B.A., D.Paed., Borough ¢ North, York TENDER Finalists For The For Boston 5, Detroit 2 ’ Boston closed out the u.-'u. with a high scoring affair Jim Burton getting two goals and one assist; Blair Seckington with two goals; Mike Kurnik one and Rick Savage one assist. Detroit‘s goals by Eric Chettle and Craig Stewart. Mike Saunders got two assists and Don Robinson one. Finalists New Haven vs Rangers Thursâ€" day March 28th 8:55 p.m. Second game Saturday March 30 9:00 JUVENILE San Francisco 5, St. Louis $ Tom Long was the big gun for "Frisco" with his hat trick of three goals and also picked up one assist. Bill Stefaniuk added to his scoring total with one goal and four assists; Bill Brown got one goal and one assist. St. Louâ€" is marksmen were two goals by Doug Reynolds and one by Doug Gowland; Wayne Foden picked up two assists and Brian McKinâ€" ney one assist. Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 2 In another game with Los Anâ€" geles coming out on top as Tim Harkness got the hat trick with three goals followed by Mike Quarrington with one goal and two assists; Doug Middleton one goal; Fred Stephen got three asâ€" sists; Don Copleston two assists. For Philly it was goals by Doug Booth and Brian Watt with John Clark getting two assists and Dave McCausland ope assist. Richard McAllister got : goals followed by Jack with one and Robin mE one and one assist. Other went to Bill Latimer with two, Danny Balaka and Bob McCartâ€" As you will note elsewhere in this issue our Minor Atom and Bantam teams will represent the West Metro in a tournament at Welland this weekâ€"end and as a result the usual game time on Saturday morning will be used for exhibition games for the boys who are left at home. Just a closing note of thanks to my son Doug for his efforts in continuing this column for the past three weeks while I was out of town on business and to all those who coâ€"operated with him â€" thanks again. or about the 20th day of Febâ€" ruary, 1968, are hereby notiâ€" fied to send full particulars of their claims to the underâ€" signed on or before the 20th day of March, 1968 after which date the Estate will be distributed having . regard only to .the claims of ‘which the undersigned shall have notice. trix, by her lo'liciior,â€G';;r;o W. Bull, 1920 Weston Read, All persons having claims against the estate of William Reed, late of 27 Boyd Avenue in the Borough of York. in the County of York who died on Dated at Weston. Ontario this 27th .day of February Weston, Ontario. ALL PERSONS having claimg ;:gninu the Estate of FRANCES PICKERING, late of the Borough of York. in the County of York, Widow, who died on or about the 21st day of December 1967, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigred Executor on In the Estate of William Reed, deceased. In the Estate of: FRANCES PICKERING, deceased. or before the 30th . day of March 1968. after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed. having m only to the claims of the . undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at the gh and County of York m day of February 1968. x Charles Orchard, m & f Notice to Creditors And Others Est. 20 Zilpah _ Reed, Administraâ€" N(]T% T0 CREDITORS and OTHERS 767â€"6162 P N