Weston Times (1966), 30 Oct 1969, p. 2

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be reintroduced to help amber and Northwestern mun vim their building "lroqNrm and other local iytt?,rit1add,tP.ttt.ttt1 will. byBillWaieutr Albert Einstein, famed physist and philosopher, once stated in reply to a question put to him: "The single most powerful force in the universe is a man in flames." "You have a fire here'.": was Ken Hills' remark (Vice-Prinéipal at Bathurst Heights) in describing Westviews' championship soccer team. This year's North York champs took on the Fourth all-Ontario High School Soccer tournament at Newmarket last week-and won the honour of being called Ontario's "best"; winning perhaps a little more than they now realize, for their school and them. selves. Forty-tour Ontario high schools, in six divisions, played a total of 54 games on seven fields, all in about seven hours. To reach the finals, Westview defeated Central Techn, 1-0 and Neil McNeil, bo. . Civic employees want improved pensions and a wage increase that will 1&er exceed 10 per cent. Jheimerni11ho.pita1taxwl11 Tax hike for 1970 WESTVIEW CENTENNIAL Soccer team a searcher Their final game, against Harvey ("A" division winner for the past three years) was not "won" in the classical sense of scoring a goal-since none were Both schools battled through a sudden-death overtime period. Westview was finally awarded the victory on the basis of taking the most corner kicks through the additional session. Caesar Ortepi and Frank Calce led in scoring, The borough Board of Control last week considered that the increase could be a minimum three to five mills a about $12 to $20 on every ”holder. Westview Centennial Secondary School’s fiery soccer team are shown here after a game at Newmarket. Back row, L to R: Pasquale FTiipelli, Jerry Undorfer, Caesar Ortepl, Tony Kerins, hank Creature, Rocco Rizzo, Mario DiRoeeo, Joe Schiraldi and Frank Calce. Front row, L to R: Marcello Palomb, Tony Giantraneeireo, Claudio Pieeehetti, Julian Beltrane, Tony Marchese, Joe Zaradac and coach R. Wilkinson. York taxpayers got the bad news before the civic election this year. There will be a substantial tax increase in 1970. At a special assembly the student body and staff made themselves heard; rarely has any single event brought about such a flood of spon- taneous applause and cheers. Ken Hill was the special guest. Principal A. Bell accepted, on behalf of the school, the team trophy from captain Julian Beltrane. The team (ap. parently recognizing the need) presented R. Wilkinson, coach, with a sparkling new "chapeau." His immediate comment: "It's several sizes too small, but then whose com- plaining?" . each counting two goals. - No Ge at Westview, that's for sure! FLASHES: By Friday last week football came into dominence, as the Westview Wildcats met Downsview in the junior quarter-finals. Westview controlled of the brightest scoring teams in North York, to win the seesaw tussle 14-13. George Zajicsek and Bob Hedges "STORY OF THE SERIALS 8:00 p.m. "HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES FREE MOVIES . . _ AT THE York Public Library Auditorium 1745 Egiinton Ave. W. (1 block east of Dufferin) 781-5208 No admission Charge "ORPHANI or THE STORM” -- SECOND FILM- This Thursday October 30th +++ at The boys' volleyball team lost their final league game with McKenzie last Thur- sday. This leaves Westview in a tie for second place in with the majors, Frank Micoli converting both. The N.Y. finals now loom ahead. HEXERNIE... LOOK WHO Is m we onussmaa‘. 1831 WESTON RD. 241-1821 Corpet and Draperies I792 JANE ST. 249. TWO CHILDREN'S FEATURES THIS SATURDAY (Everyone in a costume will be admitted free this Saturday) HALLOW’EEN COSTUME CONTEST THIS SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. BOYS AND GIRLS) Chill US FOR (OMPlETE INTERIOR DECORATING WWII“ SERVICE it could cost three or four times any existing cost estimate. City members of Metro claim that the Parkholm station, 2,800 feetnorth of the Sheppard station would disrupt Metres policy of station spacing on subway lines a long distance apart. Mr. Service says - the Parkholm station will eventually serve not only the Metro executive com- mittee and Metro Council have agreed that the in. clusion (i such a station in the omsand-aauarter mile Yonge line the site for the Parkholm station could be "roughed-in" and built later when needed. He claims that if it is left until when needed North York wants to establish a subway station at in future civic centre. It would be called Parkholm. No doubt that some of Westviews’ winning spirit has brushed off onto our school teams. Exactly how much, only time will tell. league standing with Downsview. Playoffs will commence next week. REMEMBER mos: md I CUTE GIRLS THAT WE SAW l on THE BICYCLES...? r One for y,,lt:g,t,,,ti,Ll "e"eNtMr "Ta,,,; MUGS & SKEETER ETTA KETT a r: (jl'gi"jltt,i),; , -2} Ti,. i , . 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