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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Feb 1964, p. 11

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Ontario Municipal Board Approves Eiobicoke township's Re-Zoning Plan td"fii Viral; usual-I TCChCrr,CT, u. - "up-nun." w - ma. v. - "-' toAdre. W. l-tirq" ‘ - .w." P.__. -- -__- I'M " "pita tn- y.) n. annuity mm "./ertt,..,i,, admitted m I m Bwiat Digqetor Bitt “wt" 'ii-it-i-tata-la-th-ttelim'),'"' “I. 'iaiiriiriiL 1,T.rdttte,tt dm'w'" . Ji"iiiidtuiaGiRi'unGiriljii' ulhlulhuddochhl ' ' " w"'%otitstint-t dis-inthe "it!“ I , , rij',,eet,tt not my or my runny... Shh m . Club that but: Whig,“- m GuGiGiiiuiuoLikyrtaurusiaeiatuurt.rerrusAittri' 1'lfA'l' munaubycwvuhlr.:bmwmu'mm i, ' m“ l". "sttheto- a.» "up "mumm- lama-nu "tt /ttteiuyteutitttf./.Le, . . It“. In“ "W5 - ttt the - 10 mu: CLUB nun-complmd' nor-u ' “any“: - my ‘0 Will- mhr the alt-ibu- o! m. we that the tumor their "quired lawm- an no, iii) I':',','.?,",'.',',:.',,',, gag - guru“. . ,'at trutthe lquld b. eortsiderod)taitse about . Irttttmr "im Cl, qttdq (mm: . lot toe by " tu which. the muddy-”but should not he the ml. {warn-flu“). was mum an: lime I 15" 0M br I My Silnr " tho m W that the portion of th’ln' hail of our daemon. It would; . , . . com of malt... use Dual)."m' "ted for u m Duty-11o be borne in mind that traffic, In!” Allea, pm. aaairttrttt r? m Mummy: wvlicuion . (out) “W “I! and for thWprobums, it they "in. might be pom increased menu in .iet"'infi; "PM Qt the munch-I mgnwwl’“. to - "tent) “PM Illa/bud ' . ' The Board must con. how to "run and Tuff",',,', interest. Mm". br" ttttth Mr. “I", 'lf,'irriettt 800 "" '"'"i"tpt. from the evidtnco that mung"j 'el"' contact. the Y for fur- tho Ct.mrdqu Community aii7to"Pl! “Phi.“- |pplicuiom Ire being made titan-{‘h" intormaUoet. et Archery rindon‘vhlch hp members who“ " u "timated tUt lining ro-i. thoroutrh “d ext-min Rudy by and Judo Along with Gym, and K1. Mr?" mid be locum! ' aunt " nu! to th' My turncvor of “nun Etobicoke planning board Indi'Y Basketball have seen men-cued feet from a. prom NPWIP- an I”! "not. than would M‘council, um that m. diseretion (minute-t as well. ket, _;':'",,',,;.',',,',',',':":."':,'",',,,"?:),','.,,',',',,",, 2)"trA'e,',1,' of maxi: Club of 2f'ig',2 YM. A fur” r . . l P. tt er . eirrumgtaneet; , at mean e.elt ri " eV- ' emttplieatitut "etor/iii%isri lot. 'should not he interfcrrod with." ‘nnins If!" up”: bu bun ure- tho Giraud-no Community Ano- ritdon‘vhlch hp members who“ Fore, mid be locltod I "ant " (an new ttte propoud tum-r- ht. F-ra oroideiion, Wu the Etobi. cokc Pinning Board'u current un- ttrl-rt thtt 3"an Drive be wid- rrrcd to four lulu Ind diverted A furt'tr complicatinx tutor. wh'eh did not enter into munrrirttl """""1 the prntterty which now bu been re-mnod eornrnereUl. “Vim I cgmmorc‘ul waning on l’. th, rrn'ertv would be more ex? row-We fur thp township to ac- quire). l ln u letter to the Cloverd-le' C: nmunily A‘sucialion. its former "'c"'dcnt and legnl counsel, Jamel T, Shells aid the municipal board " "Wm "anpears to be bred on We t-umntinrt that the Etobicoke' muncil and Etobicoke Planning T" -rd nvq due consideration to ell matters raised and that if the m'micincl bond was nut now to r'wrove the by-lnw lre-zon'nz the property) it would appear to be "'-iituting in opinion for that of the township council. "Thi: is a strung wrote Mr. Skells, "in Net that Mr. Muirhe: director George Muir be was giving evidgncn ' “Tu K“: In", tw....\....-.w.. "N.-'"" P" matters raised and that if the ' The municipal board noted that tw:nieirpcl board W88 nut now to Mr. Skells, appealing on behalf all t'rrrove the by-law ire-zoinit thCthe Cloverdale Community A"sso/ property) it would trppeat' to be citation and other residents, "argua """lltuting itg opinion for untied with some force that the present) of the township council. 1traffic conditions would be aggra- "Thi: is a strange tieeisionCvated and further adduced evid- wrote Mr. Skells, "in light of the/ence from the town-hip engineer Net that Mr. Muirhead ten,ie?.?lli,'y.'.t, Swann, that the traffic director George Muirhend). whenlnroblem in this "on has bean un- he was giving evidpnee, stated that der conlldention for some your: the planning board, in its delibera-land reeornmenatlotm had been lions. did not consider the trafficimade that might result in the problems in the light of the traffic re-alignment and widening of Roy- that would be generated by GlLi Drive Ind the utilisation of 'so/o-rio Uniting! Mime}! . supermarket on T.H.L. Minor Bantam PM. Keenan's three goal scoring‘ spree for a neat hat trick was alt Humberview Motors needed to tie-l feat Ted Reeve Sandy's 4-2 in i) hard fought T.H.L. Minor Bantam; contest in the King Cline] Series played It Woodbridge Arena Sat- urday night. The locnl red _'htt1 who now have a 2-0 record in the Clancy clinic will be gunning torl their third straight victory when) they meet North York Knights" next Saturday at George Bell Arena in what should be I real Ihvillor, Pat Keanln's three tallies nll resulted from well executed com- F, ootiott efforts with John Lee and h ymhnn efforts with John Lee and; Mike Doyle engineering the Brst one, John Imber and Al Moreno, rssisnng on the second and Mikel Doyle Ind John Lee combining: “rev: again with Pat fur number fl. Ian Montgomery whipped in HvmNrrview's itnal marker in tho .1"in seconds of the game on I Keenan Off On Scoring Rampage Nets Humberview 2 StraightrWins Eleanor Cronk, David O'Halloran Win Public Speaking Semi-Finals Humber Valley Region held it: I', Mr Speaking Contest semi-finals rewntly with 22 contestants pmt- iristt'mtt. The girls' contest was held In vm on Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Audi- who cht to ’um .with Mrs. W. D. Ridden u hll I rain: as rhzxirman. The judsesi Final: worn Mrs. Kennedy, librarian atiContest [\Mlm-w-md Library; Min Ide. tea-ion MI“ rm», Metro Sop-nu sehooi'winner' Emmi: and Mn Fedrigo, te.eherlrontestt )l’rllael Power High School. (i/r the _ The mulestmlts were Lornler- --e"' Cn-ey. St, Mark's; Margo Meehan, a Our Lady of Peach: Patrice Mr. Dnnough, St. Gregory's; Margaret Krizmnn, erlculous led-l} Janice Bermrd, St. Benedict'l;‘ Linda Knvanuh. "ruiriGirtial of Our Lord; In Tnnwell, Christ the King: Wind: Novakounki, New Tnronto; Cathy Jordan, St. Am-l, horse: Patricia McCormick, St Loni: Beverley Cnvanlgh. Hold Angel: and Eleanor Ann Crank. Our Lady of Sorrows. 1 The contest for the ho." wu' held in Christ thr King Parish Aux diiorium, with chairman Mrs. M, Tarzwell. The Judges won Mrr. Cuerwatr. teacher, and. Mr. Bout. nnger, leather, both with Mono Separate Srhool Bond, Ind Mr. Fro-"do. tncher. New Toronto s.e. ontUrr, School. The following hon mmpohd: Nicky Pennplli. trt. Kirk's; Hur- tin Engllnd, Our lady of POIPO; Wm. Wrbnter. It. Gregory'nz John Slam, Our Lady of the Miran:- lml! Med-l; David tilloran, 8t. Brnedirt's; Neil Montgomery. Tr.noquratitrn of Our Lord; Mi- chael Joni-n, St. Ambmu; larry NIrt‘m-wiri. tit, Imo'r, Brian Rid, do", “My Angola; Ami Midi!" Pore, Our Lady " low-Inn. was held in held Pl Firgt plum WIS attained by l M-finals eanor Ann Crank, of Our Lady of; bs pmt- Sorrows, who spoke on the Value'; of a Unlvonity Education, and Dir) held in vid O‘Hallonn, of St. Benedict's, h Audi- who chow Alexander Graham Bell Ridden ll IO topic. judsesi Finals in the C.W.l.. Oratwriral rian atiContest will he at Loretta College de. tea-ion March 15, 1964, when our two sehooi'winner' will meet the winning teachel-,lcontestants from the other Regions l lof the Archdiocese. "It In minute! that Urine ro- nzd to thy all, tumavor of (in an par upset. than would be "mud upproxlmnuly 1,500 park. " opportunities "ily on the [mung lot. I'i'dt 'wonld Input." aid the “land daemon, "that the proposed luvemurkct in Iconomically fen- "The chum-I, now being' pro- ‘pond have bean under considers. ition by the town-hip plnnninx board for about two yum. Public muting! ware "llmi and objec- ‘tionl considered. Some lmendmcnu to the original application were Recommended in order to give com sidevUion to the residential area l adjoining and site plan agreements l will implement planning board rec- l ommendations. Traffie te1less and /cireulation were given study and 2e.t factors will be governed by ' numeric." liblc. pass from Larry Brigden. _ Goalie Steve Johnston turned irtr, another one of his ilrte net mind-l ing exhibitions in the Humberview, cage blocking 19 shots in tm.) Many were crucinl drives from) close range. Humbervlew had al ij'ii' of 17 ahot: on target with‘ ‘Pat Keenln, Steve Pruner, Mike' Porle Ind Ian Montgomery at»; :couming for 12. In the penalty‘ 'department the Etobicoke lads 'wore nicked for six offences end} ‘the Ted Reeve crew for three. The) llosers fired both their goals iii) I red shirt, serving time. Rumba-view Motors Line-I'm 11oai, Steve Johnston; Defence, lMike Doyle, John Adamick, Ken aouthwitrk, Bill Thompson; For- i'ii',i',r,ii'i'r', John Rockall, "Punch" Ir- win, Larry Brigden, Brian Hurd, mu, “a“, ....,,_-_., - V Al Moreno, Pat Keenan, Ian Montgomery, John lmber, Stove Prouzr and John Lee. -Tighe Imyits CLOVERDALE MALL OR 2300 BLOOR ST. WEST AND I OTHER OFFICES IN GREATER TORONTO that "meofthe1assdsrsowund.rexus- Paul Koidis Tops Scoring Race In West Mall Minor Hockey Loop THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO be putting th playing leapfrog. But you would b movie star came to your campus tha The 'rntertoirtment is a lively musicc at Etobicoke Collegiate. " will be Saturday evening. There is still 0 Left to right, front. are Peter Stew, Paul Jarvis, doing o bit from the (one of the tunes in the musical) alt and Bob Noakes. The regular season's schedule ton Old Spice out of the play-offs now complete, Paul Koidis, with In in I hard-played 2-1 contest. For impressive 37 points, was well in Maher trottls were scored by Bob front in the scoring race in Miner‘s” i, d Ji D Sh lt Midget action. John Jacolev with', .""." "I mt Ivey. u on 20 points was Inader in the Mimtsimrle was by John Callaghln. Bantam class. Robert McCormack Keith Webb, Danny Jeason and Ron led in the Atom scoring ra’ce with(Curk netted single u Ackley 13 points. lShell defeated Eatonville Kiwanis FirefUht.ers tinished first in 3-1. Kiwanis counter was by chk Atom anon. In their nal gameiMatueiak. _ Firefighters finished first in) Atom action. In their in] game: they skated to a 4-1 win over Blonrdale Homeowners . . . on goals by Jim Knight, Ron Cordell, Peter) Mururk and Mike Grey. moor,itue'sl, single was by Marty Preston. Rob) McCormack and Jim Hughes came' up with a pair apiece, and qu1 Farmer a single, as Markltuui' Wood swept to a 5-1 victory overl "27" Restaurant. Darrell (Irecol :cored for "27". 1.t was 3-] for’ t:e:v"t Kiwanis over' Flower-l basket on goals by Gord Hem-l 'Ame., Jim Sarri and Randy O'Neil.‘ Fi'/'arL'd't' tally was hy Bobl Miller. lg. Erie Wright and Ricky Dilella. Richardson‘s omiy counter was by lPhil Bonn. In nth" Minor Bantam action, Maher Shoes knttrked Shuf- Eatonville Plumbing made I pus-oft berth by defeating Rich- ardson Sports 4-L John Jakolev collected two, singles wrre srnmd I To be putting their 'Best Foot Forward', not) But you would be leaplng around too, if a a your campus the night of the annual prom.‘ is a lively musical produced by the students) lgiave. It will be on nag- tonight through: There is still a limited supply of tickets.) t, ore Peter Stewart, lulieunn. Jardine, andl , o bit from the number 'Shady Lady Bird'l in the musical) along with Hugh Wesley, left, Parkdale D&C out-scored Runny-' mode Lions 4-2 in Minor Midget T) tion. Mike Browne bagged two lop Parkdale with Bruce Wood nnd Peter Griffith getting singles. Lions tallied two from the stick of Paul ‘Koidis. Brian Cullen collected two With/Bruce Chambers, Chris Ihor- ‘kins and Larry Sinclair netting ‘singles as Rex Watkin Shell won a 5-3 decision over Midcontinent) Terminal. Terminal tallies were by‘ Keith Blackwell, John Haunmln. and Larry Cordell. Garry Cordell.‘ with a record five-goal produetion,l, led Midcontinent to a 5-2 win over Runnxmodo Lions. Holland and Koidil stored for Lions. Led by the two-goal production of Brian Mac- Lellan. Ind a single by Peter Grif- fith, Parkdalo DJLC defeated les) Watkin Shel) 8-1. Shell’l single try) Chambers. 'r, (I! ld YM-YWCA NEWS "than!” to M. as we'll with . pod num- cl follow any!" from on m. TM. Fha handy M M d _ttthy.?ttf2e.tru'.ttt pmieet to help MIDI-h Mr got, am. may at a. Club number. 1“." out. from only morning to mid-afternoon in the 1min; with to am their “one to b. placed} in the "Yu". An old lock wu n- ylwod by the in w. tmdeestand. aGitrrnooi, in the 1min; cold mud than!) 'Y' bunch“ he. tom-n their thus who pl.eultteteauofth.citrtotherttHr. in the “jar”. An old nod wu n- In. [on Thank "pom u [and pm by the ju- wo Mum-i. and is king had by all at than Mr. Al King. troll can balm hum-039m. sullen. Diet been conducting Fridtg ttight “Minuet the local 'Y! on Moor Mt aittrtg " the 'Y' in connection with.huunl Tum 'Y' Dunn warm the "Rtrdio School". Those attend- other Sammy. waning. ing m involved at this than in 211- Home“. 'YU lur- Club this dimming vin a tape “can!” Ind pug Monday new; wand No. 1 ilenrning the rules and "gal-tiara Metro Polka Badminton and Ill of preporing new and commercial found it an imam; night on _ E.C. ; ITEMS copy. This past Wednesday E.C.I,4 proved its worth on the basketball“ floor by defeating its arch-riial,ll Royal York, in both Junior andlI Senior ggmea. In the Junior "rne,1, playing away from home, the loam toppled its opponents by a iiriir, score. Pat Louben netted l7 tee) ‘and Due Gee, 11. Ken Dryden, :who usually spends most of hisj rim. on the bunch or playing ho-I lekey for a Junior B team, took the, iscoring role " he led the Seniors' ‘10 I 56-50 victory by adding 27 points. Rod Smith added 7 and ‘Tarry Rumsey, 6. I The fans have enthusiastically supported both teams as was evi- dent by the number of people 'vsqueeaed into the "ertsckerbox mm"- E.C.l. new advances in the semi- finals and It looks u if Richview will be the team to beat. "Best Foot Forwlrd" opened Wednesday night Ind rum for 4 nights. Tickets' are lvnilable. but the supply is limited. The play is the story of what happens when ‘a movie star, arrives on a prep school campus the night of the an- ‘nual prom. The E.C.l. formal is just a little over six weeks “my, This year the theme is Oriental and is m- titled “Snkun Kai”, which trnnsla- ted from the Japanese, means Flower Festival. The date this year will be April Mr-lust after le Easter Holidays to give the girls plenty of time to prepare. It Will be held again at the Boule- vard Club. By MARY CRUICKSHANK -lltt GRAND OPENING MllIl" 13 FREE Dents. ap SPECIALS FOUR DAYS - Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. :53: KINGSGROVE BEE} GRADE "A" LARGE " ISLINGTON AVE. NORTH SHAMPOO " " REGULAR 99e ONLY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MRS. DOREEN FELLOWS, Reg. Nurse PROFESSIONAL NURSING FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE d.,.45c EGGS LADY PAT 69c awards-Wanton itii'ii?t'it'ets!/'its'iit ‘OnIMImmlMJM mounting. with Innocent-(mt _ In“. V m “cm. new" Had In 1 Saturday mornings continue tol, be big with the youth of un- Com-' munity . . . over 200 boys Ind girls ‘rmeeu'ng " various time: in the jur for Arta and Cunt, Drama, ITwiat tutti Dancing than". Y-Teem QLuderu Trnining, Chum. Fun and Iellowship. 1 Adults find their way to the EtobieoU 'YU In“ Club this put Xanadu Honing tow No. 1 Metro Polka Hudqumn and Bil found it an human; night on tho Town. It ii undonwod number: of the Club will be heading to Humilm on the Mth of this month to at- L-nd th. Ration“ mama for the Hudqunmn Building Fund Cun- pain. A" building mogt evenings for a wide and varied programme - ranging from Bridge to Driver Training. The am. We: in ONE LOAF OF MAC'S BREAD WITH PURCHASE OF A JUG OF MILK AND ONlY $55.00 '" MON?" tow WWII“ IAVES POI VOLKSWAGINS "" AND UP, COMPLHELV IECONDHIONID mo" mu WAIIANYV NEW 1964 VOLKSWAGENS $195. Down SECOND CAR? YORK TICKNOR VOLKSWAGEN Phone 767-7543 (All Ml. CAMPIEU. I I 32 WESTON ID. 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