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Weston Times (1966), 23 May 1968, p. 12

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| DOY'S Home Decorating Centre Pee Wee â€" Neil Boddington 2nd Leading Scorer, Fulvio San sone. â€" George Armstrong, Toronto Mapâ€"| On Wednesday evening it was le Leafs. \the turn for the Minor Bantam, The Team Trophies and indiviâ€" ‘ Bantam, Midget and Juvenile dual award winners were presentâ€"| awards. The Head Table Guests ed as follows: |that evening included the followâ€" Team â€" Awards were: Minorâ€"|ing: Mr. and Mrs. I.‘Scott preâ€" Atom â€" Guelph. Weston Recrea-’senting the Tom Dougherty Troâ€" tion Comm. Trophy: Ator â€"|phy: Miss O. Mattison. President Marlboros, Weston Police Assn.| Ladies Auxiliary Rangers Branch Trophy; Pee Wee â€" Providence,| R.C.L presented the Branch No. Stan & Dean Wilson Memorial|213 Legion Trophy:; Mr. George Trophy. Group Winners were:| Parsons, C.C.M. trophy; Mr. Gary Oshawa, Hamilton and Proviâ€"| Seagrave presented the Richard dence. Seagrave Memorial Trophy, Mrs. Leading Scorer: Minorâ€"Atom â€"iA Askin presented the Bob Asâ€" Greg Hollister, Mike Swirla, John |kin Memorial Trophy: Mr. J. Morrison and Jim Morrison. 2nd | Trimbee, Mr. Harold Stonehouse, Leading Scorer â€" Jim Willis and [ "Doc" Banting; Mr. Bob Richards. Scott Beckett., | Vice President W.M.H.L., Mr. Art Atom â€" Paul Davidson; 2nd | Turner, 1st Vice President W.M.â€" Leading Scorer, Paul Kelly. H.L. and Mr. Johnny Bower, Toâ€" Pee Wee â€" Neil Boddington:| ronto Maple Leafs. Leading Scorer: Minorâ€"Atom â€" Greg Hollister, Mike Swirla, John Morrison and Jim Morrison. 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Jim Willis and Scott Beckett.. of Wilson Memorial Trophy: ©Doc" Banting, Manager Weston Aréna; Perc. Hannen, 2nd Vice Pres. W.M.H.L., Gord. Moore, pubâ€" licity director, W.M.HL.; Bill Ireâ€" land, president W.MH.L., and George Armstrong, Toronto Mapâ€" le Leafs. The Weston Minor Hockey League held its Annual Awards Presentation night(s) at the Ranâ€" gers Br. No. 213 Legion Hall. On Monday night the Minor Atom. Atom and Pee Wee Players were present and the Head Table Guests included: James Trimbee, Alderman, Borough of York; R. H. Savage, Commissioner Parks and Recreation; Harold Stoneâ€" house, Trustee Weston Recreaâ€" tion Arena; Elwood Wilson, donor 1712 Jane Street,. Weston Weston Minor Hockey League Best Goalkeeper â€" Minor At Soft, warm, quiet, no waxing, no polishing! | NEW! OZITE CARPET TILES George Armstrong & Johnny Bower Special guests at awards nights Page 12 â€" THE ‘NESTON TIMES â€" FATHER AND SON WIN: William Hornsby, of William Craig Dr., Downsâ€" view (left) and his 14 year old son Peter, hold trophies they won at the anâ€" nu‘g shoot of Metro Toronto Sporting Rifle association in Cold Creek Conâ€" servation last Sunday. In the centre is George Qulette, of Windsor, chamâ€" pion of the meet. Mr. Hornsby captured the adult unclassified section, while Peter took his trophies when he won high aggregate for the prone section Grand Aggregate and for the National Course sections. 12â€"mch squares with bwiltâ€"im rubber back. Made with ootourtast, stainâ€"resistant Vectra® fiber. Won‘t rot. Unaffected by mildew. So easy to instail, you can do # yourself. Just tape down two rows of tiles crissâ€" crossing center of room. Other tiles can lie /oose. No adhesive required. in case of spilis pick up tile, wash oft, put back. Tiles stay put even when you vacuum. Full range of colours. Great for bedroom, kitchen, bath , family room , nursery. Just use your imagination | By GORD MOORE ~ iaaiiitleh 1t Ds Frears ts tnwm NVectra® The team trophies and indivi dual awards were as follows: George Armstrong, Captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs was kept busy answering questions from the boys and he urged all the boys to pay attention to. their coaches and parents, always give their best whether on or off the ice. Most Valuable Player â€" Minor Atom, Bruce Weaver; Atom, Gary Borrow; Pee Wee, Robert Richards. 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Robert McGibbon, Mike Douglas, Dave Fryday and Hugh Robinson. om, Jeff McBride; Atom, Tom Noble: Pee Wee, Richard Hather. 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Brian McLean, Steve Murray and Allan Sloan. Team Awards were Minor Ban 12" x 12" fike 98{ Thursday, May 23 a division ot Angey 244â€"8 241 A particular vote of thanks was extended to Weston Credit Jewelâ€" lers for their most generous donaâ€" tion of all the individual awards â€" truly a remarkable communâ€" ity gesture and very gratefully received. As this will be my last column for this season may I express my thanks to everyone who helped to make it possible and particuâ€" larly to the Weston Times for their space â€" many thanks. Mr. Art Turner expre’ssed thanks to all the players, coachâ€" es, assistants. referees, timeâ€" keepers and officials for a very successful season. Special thanks was given to the Lions Club, Wesâ€" ton Arena Management. Trustees. Rangers Branch No. 213. RCL. and especially to the Ladies Auxiâ€" liary who were kept busy with the hot dogs, drinks and cookies on both evenings. The Bob Askin Trophy which is awarded annually to the Most Outstanding and Sportsmanlike Player in the Juvenile Group was presented by Mrs. A. Askin to Tom Callaghan. Best Goalkeeper â€" Minor Banâ€" tam, Ed Rupay; Bantam, David Baddeley; Midget, Doug Hill; Juâ€" venile, Robert Rainford. 2nd Best Goalkeeper â€" Minor Bantam, Robert Page:; Bantam, Bill Shumâ€" ka; Midget, Mark Frogley; Juvenâ€" ile, Gary Blay. Most Valuable Player â€" Minor Bantam, Mike Saunders; Banâ€" tam, Jim Burton; Midget, Jerry Drakes; Juvenile. Fred Stephens. 2nd Most Valuable Player â€" Minâ€" or Bantam, Glenn Newbold: Banâ€" tam, _ Cliff â€" Halliwell; Midget, Gary Best; Juvenile, Tom Lorg. John Bower was kept busy an swering questions on many play ers, teams, etc. and was mos’fi teresting in his comments. Leading Scorer â€" Minor Banâ€" tam, David D‘Orsay; Bantam, Blair Seckington; Midget, Jerry Rypan; Juvenile, John Clark. 2nd Leading Scorer â€" Minor Bantam, Tony Dimou; Bantam, Rick Savâ€" age; Midget, Gary Muchos; Juvenâ€" ile, Doug Booth and Bill Stefanâ€" iuk. tam â€" Rochester, Tom Dougherty Memorial Trophy; Bantam â€" New Haven, Rangers‘ Br. No. 213 Leâ€" gion Trophy; Midget â€" Toronto, C.C.M. Trophy; Juvenile â€" Los Angeles, Richard Seagrave Memâ€" orial Trophy. Group Winners were: Buffalo, Boston, Canadians and St. Louis. fabrics by Sanderson, Woeller BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Wg-tl:w Bidg.) Phone 244â€"5324 $. WURZ 1190 Weston Road Mount Dennis _ 7163â€"3771 and others Custom Upholstery GOING OVERSEAS? Mrs. Vi. Colbourn, Brome Road. has supplied me with more news from the recent cancer campaign. I have already reported that the Maple Leaf area, under her supâ€" ervision, topped_last year‘s total of more than $1,000. This most recent report covers the area south of Maple Leaf Drive, and again, this. team of volunteers went over the top collecting $563.10, an increase of $33.00 More than 50 boys and 50 girls will take part in the finals at the Centennial Centre, Finch Ave. W. at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 25. This program. sponsored by the North York Safety Council will also include displays on safety by the Metropolitan Toronto Polâ€" ice. This should be a very enterâ€" taining morning for the boys and girls of North York, with plenty of action planned. Bruce Slye and Aileen Cowan, both grade 6 stuâ€" dents at Maple Leaf School. will be representing this area. Come out and support them. CANCER CAMPAIGN When my son came home toâ€" night and said the score was 25 to 9, I began to wonder whether they were playing basketball or baseball. Whether you would call it good baseball or good enterâ€" tainment doesn‘t matter. The boys are learning good sportsmanship and team play with the help of many volunteers, who must enâ€" joy working with these youngâ€" sters if they are giving up their own personal time. BICYCLE RODEO o Saturday is the big day for the winners of the local Bicycle Rodâ€" eo‘s throughout North York, which have been held during the past three weeks. The baseball diamonds | at Amesbury Park are really hopâ€" ping these days, with hundreds of young lads taking part, in the Amesbury Softball League. On some of these warm spring evenâ€" ings, if you are out for a breathe of fresh air, it would be worth while to stroll over to the park and watch a game or two. Mr. and Mrs. William Carâ€" michael, Foxwell Ave., Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon to Robert Virâ€" tue, son of Mr. and Mrs., Wallace Virtue, Yorkdale Cresc..‘ Weston. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 20 in Mount Denâ€" nis United Church. _ For the next three years she studied at Toronto Bible College. Following her graduation she She trained as a nurse at Welâ€" lesley Hospital, Toronto, and graduated in 1950. Mrs. Grimshaw attended King George public school on St. John‘s Rd., Runnymede high school in Toronto, and Weston Collegiate, Weston. _ ‘The couple met in Niger, Afriâ€" ca, when both were involved in work among the people of that Republic; the former Miss Rogers as a nurse in a newlyâ€"established leprosarium and her husbandâ€"toâ€" be as a government supervisor in the tin mines there. Rev. George Bishop, a mission: ary at Jos, officiated. ding of Josephine Louise Rogers, daughter ofâ€"Mr:‘and Mrs. William Ernest Rogers of Chappel Hill Rd., Downsview, and Edward Charles (Lofty) Grimshaw, son of Mrs. John Raper and the late Mr. Grimshaw of London, Engâ€" land . I the setting recently for the wed» SALE 2843 Weston Road (Just north of Wilson MAve.) WESTON, ONTARIO GRAY‘S TV 25" Color TVs . AT GOOD LOW PRicEs African wedding for D‘sview groom A church in Jos, Nigeria, was 19" Black & White Portable Reg. 199.95 Would you believe ... SALE Engaged BRAND NEW 19" Color TVs Reg. 649.00 Spring brings out the baseball crowd $149.95 247â€"8331 $479. If anyone would like any furâ€" ther information regarding the "Festival of the Arts", contact Mrs. Marilyn Meshberg, Tavisâ€" tock Road, (249â€"3133). HOME AND SCHOOL The Brookhaven Home and School Association, which was just organized last fall. will be On the grounds behind the homes on the west side of Markâ€" ham Street in an area known as "Poor Edward‘s Gardens" will be the outdoor art exhibition, fashâ€" ion shows, dance contests, art auction and games for the entire family. Many of Toronto‘s famâ€" ous artists will be displaying their work. Along with this will be displays of sculpture, copper enamelling, weaving and other crafts. Entertainers who have volunâ€" teered their time and talent will include spontancous theatre, folk singers, folk dancers, ‘flamenco dancers and guest appearance by wellâ€"known celebrities from theaâ€" tre, television, radio and the sports world. For the children there will be: puppets, clowns. magicians, suckers, balloons. and appearances by noted television, children‘s favourites. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend a Sunday together with all the family, and while doing so, help a very worthy cause. over 1966. Heading up three teams of 22 canvassers were Mrs. L. McDonnell, DeMarco Blvd., Mrs. _P. Bonasco, â€" Battersea Cresc.. and Mrs. Cannon, Marshâ€" lynn Avenue. Congratulations for a job well done ladies. LEUKEMIA FIGHTERS The Young Women‘s Auxiliary of the Toronto Leukemia Fightâ€" ers will be holding their "Festiâ€" val of the Arts" again this year. This group has just 90 members and through their projects, were able to donate $8,500.00 to leuâ€" kemia research in Toronto hosâ€" pitals last year. Sunday, June 2 is the date, the Markham Street Village is the location for this "Festival of the Arts." Opening céremonies will take place at 1 p.m. and their will be continuous entertainment through to midnight. Brideâ€"toâ€"Be: Miss Suzanne Zegâ€" gil, formerly of/ Rustic Rd. and now of Markham graduated last Wednesday from St. Joseph‘s Hospital. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zeggil, she is a graduâ€" ate of Weston Collegiate. On July 6, Miss Zeggil will exâ€" change marriage vows with Wyne Plowman of Weston. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Plowâ€" man of Brandon Manitoba. sion and public of Niger that year _ (Niger and Nigeria are two distinct and separate countries in Africa.) was accepted by the interâ€"deâ€" nominational Sudan Interior Misâ€" '; "" ""â€""“"I‘. it Sealed offers plainly marked as to the contents will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the Borough of York for the purchase of a threeâ€"bedroom bungalow at 2A King George‘s Drive. The building contains a finished basement, has a twoâ€"car attached garage, and is constructed of brick and cut stone. Offers must be submitted not later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June lith, 1968, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars as a deposit. Purchaser. must arrange own mor:fago. if any, and no commissions will be rylble On any offers submitted through real estate agents. urther information or appointment for inspection may be obtained from the office of the undersigned. 2A KING GEORGE‘S DRIVE BY THE BOROUGH OF YORK d her ie and| Ket well wishes are extended ch was| to Sandra Brooks who is in will be|Humber Memorial Hospital. Sale of As Marguerite opened the gifts. her sister Dorothy read out the cards. Marguerite is to be married to Barry Edgar on June 1st. Reâ€" freshments were served by the hostess. Birthday greeting to Christine Cox, Mary Thorpe, Mrs. A. Prowse, Mrs. Ted Brooks. The Good Neighbors Club heldl their weekly euchre at the home of Mrs. Mary Nash, 36 Braecrest | Ave. Winners were: Kay Seeley.{ (76), Marg Walker, (72). Low! score Mrs. M. Hicks. (43). | Miss Marguerite Kirkham was the guest of honor on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. T. Foden,. 71 MacDonald Ave., at a miscellaneous . shower. A panel will be discussing the problems of parents and teenâ€" agers, and some of the reasons for the "drop out." In order to get an insight into the problems involved, a movie will be shown called "No reason to Stay" which is hoped will generate a lively discussion on the subject. Parâ€" ents of teenagers, or parents with younger children who will soon be entering this phase, are in vited to attend. The Elmlea ladies euchre group held their weekly game, at the home of Mrs. Gambell. Winners were: Esther Hutt, (81), Edith Ducharme, (78), Ruthâ€"Patâ€" terson, (71). Low score Lillian Gambell, (51). Lone hands prize Esther Hutt. Belated birthday greetings to Bruce Attridge who celebrated May 17. holding their final meeting of the season on Monday, May 27 at 8. H. G. COURTMAN, CLERK THE BOROUGH OF YORK 2700 Eglinton Ave. West Toronto, Ontario. "We hope to make this the same kind of annual event it used to be," Mrs. King commented. The church hall is located Guestville and York Avenues Mount Dennis. Doors open 2:30 p.m. The world‘s first advertised broadcast was from a 420â€"foot signalling company mast at Brant Rock, Mass., in 1906. "There will be a program of entertainment during the afterâ€" noon as well," said Noraberta King, Women‘s League«publicity director, Highlight of the afternoon is an exhibit of Rev. P. J. McCarâ€" roll‘s art work. At a spring tea to be held Sunâ€" day, June 2, in Our Lady of Vieâ€" tory Roman Catholic Church hall in Mount Dennis, visitors will find both relaxation and enterâ€" tainment. 1 Mr. Grimshaw‘s nickname â€" has stuck with him since his Royal Navy days: anyone in that branch of the service standing over 6‘, 2, was immediately and irrevaâ€" cably dubbed "Lofty." ° Mr. and Mis. Grimshaw plan to continue with their work in Jos. Lady of Victory plans spririg tea Elmlea and District HAD EARLY ADS at at "Every club is entitled to send at least two delegates, but more are always welcome," said presiâ€" The regular biâ€"monthly meetâ€" ing of Zone 16, Metro Toronto United Senior Citizens of Onâ€" tario, Inc., will be held Wednesâ€" day, May 29 in R. J. Smith Senior Citizens building, Kipling Ave.. at 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Registraâ€" tion at 9:30 a.m. Tea and coffee will be provided courtesy R. J. Smith club. Deleâ€" gates to bring own lunch. Mr. Murray‘s parents; his sisâ€" ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Death, Larose Ave., Weston; his aunt, Mrs. Morris Kipling Avenue buses stop in front of the building. This is a second zone, TTC. He is a private airplane pilot and will soon qualify as a comâ€" mercial pilot as well. Mr. Murray is a professional hockey player with the Eastern American League, He has played for the Greensboro Generals, North Carolina, for the past three seasons, and was recently namâ€" ed "Rookie of the Year" and "The Most Popular Player With the Generals." Prior to joining the Generals, he played hockey for Toronto Marlboros and London Nationals. He attended Weston Collegiate and worked for Air Canada durâ€" ing the summers he resided in Canada. Miss Delap graduated with a degree in physical education from Wake Forest University, Winstonâ€"Salem. She teaches at Jackson Junior high school. , Mr.‘ and Mrs. George Murray, Rosemount Ave., Weston, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their son, William John, to Sue Delap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Delap, of Vienna, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet H. Watson, Gray Drive, Weston, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Elsie Joan to Ronald Apel, son of Mrs. Dorothy Apel and the late Albert Apel, Kitchener. The wedding will take place in Weston Presbyterian Church Saturday, June 8, at 5 p.m. Reception will be held at Constellation Hotel. A trousseau teg is planned for Saturday, Sune 1 at the home of the bride‘s parents. WCI graduate to wed U.S. girl ‘Snerway , Evans Ave., Etobicoke *Glenpark‘, Yonge St., Toronto *Southdown‘, Highway 2, Clarkson *Longacres‘, Highway 7. Unionville SHERIDAN NURSERIES :@x Senior Citizens to talk lower TTC fares; housing Watsonâ€"Apel engagement should ~be planted now for beauty all season long. See Canada‘s finest selection of these and other varieties of flowering ant decorative shrubs on display at Sheridan Nurseries‘ Sales Stations. Be sure to get your FREE copy of our colourful garden catalogue. Hardy Shrubs for Hedges Sheridan‘s new symbol of service SALES STATIONS phone 259â€"5006 phone 4811510 phone 822â€"0261 phone 207â€"2253 This will be . until September "Etobicoke mayor Horton and a representative from Metro Welâ€" fare Department are expected to attend. The press has also been invited," he said. This will be the last meeting "We have some very important matters to discuss," Mr. Woods continued. "Lower TTC fares for seniors is still a live issue,. but we need support. Resolutions to the USCO convention will be apâ€" proved. Seniors‘ housing and other matters of concern will also be on the agenda." dent M. J. Woods The couple will reside in Greensboro during the hockey season and in Canada for the rest of the year. Little, Alliston, Ont.; and his eouâ€" sin Brenda Little (in residence at Northwestern General Hospiâ€" tal) will attend the wedding in St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church. SUE DELAP

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