Weston Times (1966), 23 Oct 1969, p. 6

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Redesigned road, for sportsdome attending Oakdale Junior mm struck the family d Frar& Palermo. a grade 10 Sudan! here at Westview, when it was learned that his youngest britther Claudio, It, Circle C3, Circle M3. These two Mite teams had the honor of playing the first game on Friday Oct. 17 and the result as you can see was a well deserved draw. The names of the goal scorers were not available at press time so coaches please note, make sure those game sheets are filled in and passed on to the proper persons. Mites: Milva Auto Body 1, Kings I. Van Horne was the marksman for the Milva team while Dyer scored for the Kings. Accident death shadows school, Metro Planning Board last week agreed that Metro planning officials should cooperate with North North York officials to determine the roadway requirements of such a stadium. Metro planners suggest that the Downsview site may be well suited but that the existing road system would have to be redesigned to serve the traffic created by the stadium. The domed stadium would have a capacity for 65,000 fans at a football game, 55,000 for baseball and 25,000 for hockey, compared to about 16,000 at Maple Leaf Gardens. The lands on which the stadium would sit are Metro _ planners have reported that extensive study is necessary to determine the site layout and roadway system needed if North York located a sports Metrodome on a 55 acre section of Downsview air- port PAGE ' Seals 4, Penguins 3. The Hot Wheels Corgi Match Box Toys By DAVE GERRY HIGHLY COMPETITIVE GIFT LINES OPEN DAILY 8 AM. TO 11 P.M. i 1917 WESTON Ito. Ph. 244-6015 SAN DID VARIETY YOUR HOBBY CENTRE Brigham Pipes NAME IT WE HAVE IT Mattel Toys Books Humberview Hockey /sxpept.etf to become surplus to airport needs once Sheppard Ave. is extended westerly from Dufferin St. Seals scorers were McNeil. Smith (2) with Boyd and Cook adding singles while the Penguins marksmen were Breeze with two goals and McDougall with one. Minor Atoms: Wilsons Texaco 2, Seven Up 2. Wilsons got on the score-board with goals by Edwin and Pisano while Seven Up countered with goals by Elliott and Agius. Hurley Express 2, Jones Insurance 2. Pressick and McCloskey put Hurley on the board while Jones Insurance countered with goals by Selig and Schultz. Peewee: T.C.S. Sweeps 7, Golden Gales 4. The Sweeps turned in the biggest goal outburst High, was struck down by a car last Tuesday. Both Claudio Palermo and friend, Patrick Marailli, 13, were pronounced dead on arrival at Humber Memorial Metro planners-are aware that some city elected representatives would like to suggest an alternative Car Models Trains (H.O. Extra) Christmas Novelties Greeting Cards Fischer Price Toys Mecano Sets Hospital from extensive internal and other injuries. In addition, Gundrin Wilck. 14, also of Oakdale, received severe head injuries and St. Stephens 3, Academy Auto 1. Harm, Locbierco and Labrinos scored for St. Stephens while Academy Autos lone goal getter was Schneider. Bantam: Pressick Hornets 3, St. Judes 2. Pressick got two goals by Levior and a single by Fisher while St. Judes could only counter with goals by Mulgrew and Wallace. downtown area site for the Metrodome. City planners are currently examining one proposed site. Metro plan- ners will report later on both the North York and city proposal, if it is made as promised. of the weekend with a 7-4 win over Golden Gales. The marksmen for the Sweeps were McDermott (2), Mit- chell, Cavan, Curley, Black and Wallace. The Golden Gales countered with goals by Dawson, Bettes, Lenz and Higgins. Academy Auto 4, Golden and is in' only fair 't%ElWEtrr0NTtMrtlt1 Humberview (N.Y.) Tykes 3, Duffield (N.Y) Tykes 4. One new sponsor to report this week, Maritime Ontario Freight Lines Ltd., 2490 St. Clair Ave. W., so to Maritime what else can we say but thanks for your support, rest assured, your team will do you proud. One final note for this week, club jackets are available, price Boys' $15.00 and Men's $18.00. These are winter jackets, color green and have the Humberview crest and crossed hockey sticks on the sleeve. If you are interested call Herb Niles at 742-4315. Stop-the-press-news. condition, but is improving. For a great many West- view students the loss is all too sincerely felt, since many attended Oakdale before coming here. Eagles 3. Sad to say the Academy goal scorers were not available while the Golden Eagles got goals from Mintz, White and Rowe. Because of the American Revolution, the first ex- clusively Canadian service between Halifax and Quebec was established in 1788. MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE COMBINED VOTERS' LIST AND RESIDENT VOTERS' LIST POSTED ON UTILITY POLES IN YOUR POLLING SUBDIVISION, OR AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, FIRE HALL, POST OFFICE, POLICE STATION IN YOUR AREA. THE VOTERS' LIST IS ALSO POSTED AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, '5000 YONGE STREET, WILLOWDALE. Enquiries may be made by telephoning or attending at the Borough Clerk’s Office, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale, 225-4611 anytime between 8:30 am. and 9:00 pan. October 22nd to October 28th and from 9:00 am. to 4:30 pan. October 25th. HAVE YOU CHANGED YOUR PLACE OF RESIDENCE THIS YEAR? IFSO, CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE LIST OF VOTERS. NORTH YORK MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS MONDAY, DEC. I ' I969 FINAL DATE FOR APPEKI: _T_lES,OCT. 28TH. 1969 I 969 VOTERS' LIST? IS YOUR lllhillllAME Ohll THIE A. a. "gamma, nonouon cum The Junior Football team now occupy top spot (4 wins. 0 losses) as a result of The rich get richer trend stopped when the Westview Wildcats stunned unbeaten Henry 7-3 on a TD by Claudio Picchetti and convert by Caesar Ortepi last Friday. We join with principal, D.W. Elliott, of Oakdale, in expressing our sincere condolences to the im- mediate families of Mr. a; Mrs. Santino Palermo and Mr. & Mrs. Louis Manilli. +++ Very briefly - The first music concert of the year was held last Thursday. Don Mills Concert Band joined with Westviews' own to present the third in a series of exchange concerts. The returns for the evening will help defer the costs of the three-week United Kingdom playing tour this summer. WESTON TRAVEl SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. - (In The Westlaw Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 244-5324 THURSDAY. 00MB a. I. 37 KING STREET, EAST SHERATON HOTELS AND MOTOR INNS. A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF WT Thursdays' lut regular game against Emery, winning384h They now move into the North York semi- If you like the Freddy Gardiner sound, you'll love Alex Herd now appearing nightly at the Oak Room. Phone 368-7474 for reservations. King Edward Sheraton Hotel

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