$3.: Geo. . Bull B Comm. tttrqrard G. Aretrtsu:rte BA " KING STREET . C. '-s602-8 I Magerman a Page Barrister, T Solmmrs [WA Wilson he et; 2| Crane Pun AMERICAN FANS, junior style, were on hand " the latest Dodger tilt at Wanton arena. Posing with Dodger - Fund- tvatia Mo Mortgage Lou- Ivnlnn by Annulment " & Ashboume Thi Kingsvny Wehers Rd. We; Dr. Norseman St. lamb-n Rd. We Dr. Riehriew Rd. Ivan Are. Royal York Rd. Glenda! Ave. . Riverwood Pkwy. Homer Are. Bismark Rd, Index nd. The Queensway Kipling Are. N. Rexdale Bred. Kipling Ave. N. lemme Blvd. Martin Gnu Rd. Dixon Rd. Martin Gnve Id. Bamhamtturrpe Rd Municipal Dr. Dnndns St, W. North qrre.en se . dritttirse Ave. S. M Lawn Id. Lakeshore Rd, hp:- ll. C.P.t On and after the tst of Mutt. 1964, half log! restrictions will be enforced on all roads under the Jurisdiction ot the forum. " Etobieoke, except the following: M. F. Cox. Road Commissioner. "" STREETS NOT ON HALF LOAD RESTRICTIONS KARL'S clut- Eli-M"! "VIII. " m Charter-d arrmmtasd ACCOUNTANTS Marsh, Goulding Chartered Arman 1730 Weston Road BARRISTERS I!†WWII Road 244-9435 -'u""'-mttr-sesrw-vo,ts" Township of Etobicoke Notice Re Half Load Regulations a Co. Professional " Business 30mm" ca t-titit CH mm) SPO RTE Zorn St. Kipling Ave. N. Stephen Dr. The Quunsway [lumber River Dundas St. R. The Queensway Bloor St. W. Blind“ St. W. Rom York Rd. Renter". Dr. Kipling Ave. N. Prince Edward Dr, Honor Arr. Kipling Ave. N. Dundas St. W. Dnndu St. W. ll!" Wes!†Weston 1944 'Teqtott and OppOSLte Jenn Street Weston. thA. CI] l-l9ll Mortgage Mrney To Loan Evenings By Appmmmbm Classified Section LOCAL Call CH 1.5211 Alina tt Formats, BA, Barrâ€): a Sofmtor DIRECTORY Fraser 8. Simms Barrister, - Solicilon BARR IS TERS I936 I923 Weston Bold Healtes and MacDonald 't PEMe s. a m Use The Mill Rd. Etobicoke Creek {slingion Ave. N, The Qurrnsway Dumas St. W. Highway No. " Prince Edward Dr Highway Na, '37 C .P.R. Hinton Rd. Albion Rd. Westhamber Blvd. Richview Rd. Richview Rd. Etobieoke Creek Berre Rd, Dundas St. W. Dundas St. W. Royal York Rd. Martin Grove Rd, Glenaden Ave. E. Dixon Rd. Lawrenre Ave. North Queen St. Riverwood Pkwy. Kipling Ave. N. Islington Ave. S. Islinzton Are. N Highway No. 27 Stephen Dr. Judson tit. Weston Road RADIATOR SPECIALISTS _ Soliciton inemen'm captain Dave Cullimore are Vin and David Gunning. The boys were on their way to a hockey tournament. CB 0-5897 CH 0-53†A-l Radiator & Gina Service Ltd. tut In“. and flurry Hm In!" .. mun. Your sunburn.“ Bull-m Mu! "tat Crum W!" W Mayme Boococe Marg Forester Thelma Scagnem Norma Sameui Kay Sawchuk _ Marg Forester \Iayme Booeock Elsa Peer Kay Sawchuk Norah Sheath Barbara Best Bernice Elliott Mayme Boocock Norma Sameul Marg Forester StaryAnn Thomson Barbara Best Marcia Mae V00per Furs Sena Mil Jays Nydia Weston Lanes Ellie Leggett Walter’s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Wheel Alignment This; FREE Courtesy Car Pick-up 1778 Jane fit. CB 7-6590 Wrr A Rages 1230 Jane Street Mt Dumb RO 'r.et.or f "1trtomatie Repair " WESTON LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE J. It. Currie, 0.0. Otttometrtst 1891 Weston Rd. Weston For Appointment Calt CH 1-0701 Piano Tuning And Repairing PAYS TO aovslnst _ m we OPTOMETRY Wo Weston ladies Bowling BUSINESS DIRECTORY GARAGES Tum Standing High Average High Three High Single MUSIC Guar; Photo mil 3feCa al anteed R0 9-2841 261 an .fii'i',) Weston was in complete com- :05fmmd on Friday night as Stu â€201 iChapman gained his third shut- bout of the season, The Dodgers outshot Brampton 43-15 and 306 Chappie didn't have to make 298 more than a half dozen diffi. 279 l cult saves. 216 m 717 701 724 12 11 " Despite the one sidedness of the shots on goal. Brampton for- ced the Dodgers right to the limit for 40 minutes as Jim Johnston scored the only goal, that coming at 10.02 of the se- cond period, Dave Parham as- sisting. Terry Emond was Just finish- ing up a holding penalty when Brampton entered the double- header tied with Dixie in paints " 31 apiece, but their goal aver- age was lower, thus at least a tie was a necessity but mm wasn‘t forthcoming, thus Dixie! gained the final playoff berth in the western section. The playoff trail surtrtonight against Lakeshore Goodyears in a best of tive series and the Jplayers who were with the Dod- gers last year are vividly recall: mg that the Goodyear squadl scored an upset win in the first game right at Weston Arenal and then went on to eliminateJ the heavily favored Dodgers. l There will be no similar air oil 'overeonfidetee in the Dodgers, camp this year. coach Ken Averell will see to that. The ser- [ les continues at Lakeshore Arena Saturday afternoon with a. three o'elock game. The balancej of the series is scheduled for: Weston next Tuesday, Lakeshorel on Thursday and at Weston onl March 10th. the latter two it! necessary. Lack of ice time on; their proper nights is the rea-,' son for the prolonging of thei series. Lakeshore were unablei to obtain ice for their regular! night of tonight. thus delaying the start of the >t‘lli“~‘. The Dod-) get-s cannot get their ice on[ March 6th because of the ice carnival. thus pushing back the) fifth game to Tuesday if it is; needed. 5 The double win meant noth- ing to Weston who had already clinched first place but it was I lite and death struggle for the “In: who had to gain " least I ue or be eliminated from the plums. in it. in in an»; an» out. It Hum Area last Friday W. that he vqud be Ion-in I In]; La! uniform It It. sauna: might um yum his former club. New at Eugen. He was one at dine Rana“ players, Vic Hul- fuld ad Murray Howell were 1b, others, who pad a good- FIt.“ visit to the Weston Dodger- ?Inmplou t-Utt ge'", and wit. nessed the Dodg " set a new) Jr. B. record a 21 alum Gil out I defeat. They defeated Bnmplon 40 to follow up I 9-3 victory in Brampton on Thurs. day night. P_rtrMlt0ears-S-Carsrt-6-r, “(mam-ovth but.“ Pare, tom-b TIE rtxihrx \"AflflNll‘ SPOI‘ISIEN'.‘ “I." by IUD WWI um. did And: lama“ mu l7"' ANNI'AL CANADIAN NATIONAL smmsmax‘s snow PLUS, A Great 61mm of: Human, Fishing. Boltmg. Tad. Came-no, Sporting Equipment, Canvas. um! Amend?" Er- h-bns. Bung thr who» “may for . any a! ll "wing or an m- noon to The sportsmen's Show. Wu! the dad-11, then to. the bunk Aqua Spa-bruit! DODGERS SET RECORD - WIN 21 " "F,' _ _ "37:" g]? I 'hy ( ff " . v FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Call -- George Baker ..- CH 1-4471 D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR (9fi featuring N - Mortgages - . Buying . Appraisals . Selling Members ot the Toronto Real Estate Board pixidtjti'i'iikiithig, EXHIBITION PA_ mr/ TORONTO 1782 JANE ST., WESTON i, At the latest meeting of the .Weston Rod and Gun Club the 'executive for 1964 was elected. 5 The new officers are: Presid. l em. 'Doug Corhridge; Vice Pres. ‘idem. Bunny Skorupa; Treasur- ler, George Davidson: acting JSecrezary, Ed Harper. 13-21 {to a l-l stalemate in the first two periods " Pull Latch! d “be Dodgers and Bob Carson d Doug Corbridge reported to the members the new club room in W. C. Bmidington's real estate office is ready for occupancy. On the financial side 3117 was realized from the sale ot maple syrup and the turkey shoot shown-d a profit of $3513. Doug (orbridge Elected Head Of Sportsmen Al m nab “I".fl M “our“: new wk d a. gum period and the Btu-om iunwL (idea nu: to. that point and the Dodson on“ than wt lob Colli- made it " and Johnston to! the tinet goalatMrmaetape.altrgMt when pulled down hon blind. He moved in on George Gourd) with deceptive Ila-mu III 11W the puck vain high to the corner. Dave Parham was a two goal man, Derek Brodie and Dare Earle adding singles. Gary Ford and Jim McKersie scored 'or Brampton. Prior to the game, Jim "go, I former Brampton player, who refused to report and thutlr won his release to play for Weston. vowed he would score enough goals singlehandedly to elimin- ate Brampton. He tried hard by scoring three time: and usin- ing on a goal by Bot, Collins in that twenty minute uprising. Brampton had exchanged goats Despite the {our [out against him, the 15 you old Com]! turned in a remarkable mind- ing effort to keep the more hol- reaching the double tigurea. Huron , luau-n I A forty mulute thriller turned imo I twenty minute rout on Thursday night as Weston scor- ed eight times in the last per- iod, Brampton held the Dodgers "rr-hi., of bridge or other social tub: in Rex. dale, Thistietown and Weston may send pron _ hr u“ on his page of the Wea. tort Times Advunisor (235 Dixon Road, Weston). All material mun be in by Mon- day noon in order to am" the um. wank. )lAlll‘ll Conservation Area Winter Activities Swing 0n Weekend (ll.'" and of the expressive use of , THE RED CAPS iii ii " 31 these ttesthetir eltmt.et.s by '; HIGH SCORES - DOUBLE OUT - Ladies. Betty Whitlock 17; Men. tele.s of my lands, This pr / Den S!rvdwiek 27: STARTS _ Ladies. Jean Ford 22: Men. Den Strud- hibit IS the result of the re- wick M. search eatTitdoetatthe museum‘ by the students of the oresrrioi BASEBALL _ . College of Art. The diverse ir.. ione Inning - Ladies, Betty Whitlock 32; Men, John Evans T, Syd terr.ste of the Gt':," Dept: j gug:\?e7k£-:: Itrudwiek 7, Pat Penicud T, Dave Ford T. Joe Brown MW?†Ltu),2" tttve " man GAME _ Ladies, Doris Nun " Men, Dave Ford 35. _ . _ . . HIGH TEAM LNNTNG . "The Candv "anus" 16: Itt _.n. 'dull'?. '1C"f1 HIGH TEAM GAME - "The Cande Ham" " "Thr. Pliohk" n- panels. each carrying from one to six museum studies. Chroma» am. In Pickering Township. just north of No. , highway on No, 10 sidemad _ tohogganing, skiing. sleighittg, hiking. Glen Hum, in Albion Town- ship, 1 mile south of Mono Mills and No. 9 highway - thing. slei- ghing, tobogganing, with heated that" provided, and: Crack conservation ar- " at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue. site of the Pioneer Vil- lage - skating, tobogganing. ski, ing. horse-drawn sleigh rides av round the Village grounds. Night skating - Friday. Sattir. day and Sunday to 9:30 pm" with heated shelter provided A reireshent booth will be open Saturday and Sunday to 9:30 PHD, Groups m†reserve sleighs for private parties by permit from Authority office. Albion Hills, on No. 50 high- way. five. miles north of Bolton - skiing, sleighing. tobogganing. skating on lake. A refreshment booth will be open, Sunday: on- 1y. er provided. A refresh! booth wil be open Saturdays Sundays. The extensive cohtections of the Royal Ontario Museum pm wide a rich field for the study rf design, textlme, form and on} The following winter activi- ties are availabie to the public this wekend (Feb. 29 _ March Ist) (weather permitting) at the Metropolitan Toronto Ind Reg- ion Conservation Authority's conservation areas. Anexhititirmdesitpedbrthe 0tttarioCoiiegeofAstittmrwon (links at the Norm York Pub- lithium-y. Dowmview Branch Keele Street at Wilson Avenue library Display 0f Student Art In lhmrtwiew' THIS " HOW they did it Friday night the Weston Dodgers set a new Jr. B record by defeating Brampton 7-Ups 4-0 and establishing a string of 21 wins RO I m, , uvwnm TO ANYWHERE POI ALI. “AV“ MNGEMSNTI YORK TRAVEL BUREAU ma warm to†General human Notary Public WM, 0. BEECH. and HIGH TEAM GAME - "The Candy Ham" TI; "The Flights" 71; "The Bull Hitters" Ti; HIGH SCORE DARTS . Isabelle Ure 174; Bob Wilson 184. HIGH INDIVIDUAL POINTS - TOP FIVE LADIFS: H Doris Nazer 319; Betty Whitlock 292: Flo Walters 239; Jean Ford 231: Audrey Wilson 224: MEN: - Den. Strudwick 340; Dave Ford 279; Barry Yeomans 252; Dick Caird 227: Joe Brown 220. THE HOT SHOTS 90 16 54 36 THE LASTINS 80 35 45 15 THE SLOW mm Al M 58 " THE DART LARKS 85 33 52 " THE RED CAPS U 31 " 31 HIGH SCORES - DOUBLE OUT - Ladies, Betty Whitlock 17: Men Den Sfrudwick 27: STARTS _ Ladies. Jean Ford 22: Men. Den Strud. wick 32. TEAM THE FLIGHTS THE ANDY CAPPS THE BULL [WARS THE HUGGETTS THE CANDY HAPPS THE BOMBERS THE BEAUS & ARROWS THE MISFTIS THE CHIPMUN2rs THE MISSERS The following are the standings of the Downsview Mixed Dart League " of the weekend. C' International Bart league THE WESTON TIMES h. l M. S. Standley wishes to announce the Opening of a New Office for the Practice of Medicine WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE Published v '" Dixon Road, Wulon " Princlnnl Publishing Ltd.. every Thursday V J McMiLLAN. Prelude!" Ind Publisher Gary Ralph. Mun-gin: Editor Authorized " Second Cl": Mn“, Pen Office Dam Ottawa Ont, and tor payment of 9011130 in can SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'SJO our Fiar tat ldVJJIOO m any lddret! in Cull-d: oth.. counlrlu 86.00 at 1806 JANE " (H 9-3471 BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? "" "wrenee Are. W. n Weston Rd, him no losses. In the above action the puck is flipped past Brampton's goal- ie as he fell to his knees in an attempt to block the goal. Phone 244-5324 YOUR MOST VAlUABlE PROPERTY CAN " tIFE INSURANCE PLAYED WON 55 48 41 41 40 ',, CL0. Photo: Bil? McCaul LOST POINTS 42 44 49 32 35 38 55 52 40 36 35 48 41 41