‘ K:# By HUGH ALLAN \ _‘ __._ We received a very important message from the Etobicoke Recrea« tion Department, concerning the allocation of the summer recreation mmE LW mmumummmu-mu.sumum.tm SMWWIMMWM the outdoor facilities (i.e. ball diamonds, soccer felds) of the Etobiâ€" coke Board of Education must be submitted to the Etobicoke Recreaâ€" tion Department, This is in important change in procedure from the In order that they might complete their scheduling in sufficient time, they would appreciate receiving all permit requests by March 31. M‘ I _ F M ooe o m oennca AMa l stees huusus Aocea Misbitcando 4 Mummane@obit Ond T: I 1 believe that the Recreation Department have spelled this out el,ur‘ enough for all to undestand, now it is up to you not to get caught without your usual facilities. ‘ Please, under no cireumstances feel that because you have had cerâ€" tain privileges in the past, that you will definitely have them again If you are the least bit interested in your son‘s hockey team, and assuming that you have not been able to get out to any of his games this year, through a variety of excuses that can be given if you are not looking in a mirror, then I would certainly want you to show him that you do care and take in at least one game before the season is over, because for quite a number they are nearly finished for the season. Remember, this might be your boys last season. ‘The attendance at these games is nearly always the same people, thase that care. Why don‘t you show your boy that you care, by givâ€" It is up to you, to make sure that your loca this notice and not assume anything for 1964 ‘The attendance at these games is those that care. Why don‘t you show ing him a part of your busy week. If you can go at least one of his games, tell the coach or the manâ€" ager how much you appreciate what they are doing by giving of their time and effort. To some coaches and managers, this might be all the reward that they will get in the whole year. Personally I can think of no better reward. TAKE NOTICE THAT» 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicake intends to construct as a local improvement the fellowing werk, a SIDEWALK HUMBERTOWN TRAVEL CENTRE Specifications and instructions may be obtained at this office. Tenders will be received by the following up to 12:00 o‘cleck noon, E.5.T. Friday, March 13th, 1964, (after which time no tenders will be accepted) for grounds keeping at several Hydro subâ€"station sites in Etobicoke Township for the 1964 season. Telephone 233â€"3251 Melp for preparing for examination to obtain temporary permit free (entirely free, with no obligation) Late model cars with avtomatic or conventional shift, equipped with dual controls and properly insured for your protection. $ 139 MARTIN GROVE ROAD AT BURNKHAMTHORPE ROAD The Council intends to specially assess a part of the cert upon the lands abutting directly en the work The sitimated cost of the work is $2,400.00 ef which $1,650.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost Instalments and the estimated antual rate per foot is shewn above. Applitation will be made by the Corportfien to the Ontaric Municipal Boord for its approval of the undertaking ef : Tre thid may ‘Shpreve o) mo Warl baing ontarrcem. ber bareve. duin approve af the en, but befére déing so it may appoint a time and place when ar The Mgard may approv« ot the work bting uridartaten but befece, tnnl.n-p-ul‘ mwmh*owuâ€"bylnd,mu.hâ€" family Meliday or Business Trip _ WEST END HOME PICKâ€"UP SERVICE EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS INSTRUCTIONS Personal attention to all students TENDERS for GROUNDS KEEPING INDIVIDUAL TRIAL LESSON IN THE CAR WITH NO OBLIGATION $2.50 Mumbertown Plaza, Islington COME IN â€" plenty of reem to park or CALL: 239â€"2366 OPEN DAILY 9.30 A.M. â€"â€" 6.00 P.M. TMURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 900 P.M. LET MUMBERTOWN TAKE TWE TROUBLE OUT OF TRAVEL ! ETOBICOKE HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION 4975 Dundas St. W., Islington, Ontarie FREE CLASSROOM INSTRUCTIONS Call Anytime BE 3â€"3011 Each lesson is one full hour in length Take only number of lessons required GoIng PrLaCcES _ !! ! Martin Grove Medges Bevleverd 378 feet _ _ $2,400.00 For Worldâ€"Wide Traval Service: DAY OR EVENING LESSONS ing Gossip YOUR KEY TO SAFE DRIVING DRIVING SCHOOL , March 5, 1964 â€" Page 12 ET0OBICOK E DR. V. $. WILSON, Chairman J. A. TORRANCE, P. Eng. Chief Engineer your local sports executive read TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Southerly To Eleo construction was unnly! trounced by Black Read Estate 9â€"0| in Northern Etobicoke Minor Banâ€"| of the series There are still two\ Dory Coutts got 1 goal and one Rexdale Lions more games to be played. ‘assist. Detleif Plueger, third line Garrett Mfg. Bill Hickock, Black goalie, addâ€"|defenseman, played his usual good‘!lob. Fire Fighters ed: another shutâ€"out to his record game of checking and achieved a John Windler of vight for 16 games. \goal plus two assists. > \Coughlin Fuels An impressive scorer, David| Assists went to Nigel Buist (2), Westway Plaza Ruck racked un another four Charles Shaw (2). Steven Cilmour|N.E.M.A. Leaders tam Mockey action Friday night leaving them the virtual winmers of the series. There are still two more games to be played. Bill Hickock, Black goalie, addâ€" Elco Defeated 9â€"0 By Black Real Estate of vight for 16 games. \goal plus two assists. > An impressive scorer, David| Assists went to Nigel Buist (2), Buck racked up another four Charles Shaw (2), Steven Cilmour scores plus one assist to retain his|(1), Mark Rawlingo (1), Robert LAST MINUTE GOAL SAVES PERFECT RECORD Rexdale United Juniors mainâ€" tained their 100 per cent record, but only just. A goal in the final minute of play gained them their fifteenth straight win of the fifâ€" teen game schedule. The freescorâ€" ing United forwards who have been ‘nvcngln[ six goals a game, were foiled repeatedly by Hill in the St. Andrews goal. Shot after shot was turned aside in masterly fashion until the last minute, when Campâ€" bell combined with Lawrence for the allâ€"important marker. For a bottom place team, St. Andrews played remarkably well. Rexdale United Jrs. 1, 8t. Andrews funi 4 Lids d uic lihichichsicint didbo ob ailt 10001 n o PrL:b;-::ri::csontioï¬ma!zr e[:\_::e ];:: The result of this end of season St. Adrews S 1 3 57197 through Price and managed to hold{ _ ~ + * t on to their slender advantage until‘ Ea'onv’,,e = ACk,‘y T'e Tw,ce | just before the halfway mark. The, | Anglicans, who had been playing d , dd h G ho just as well as their oppon:nts “p~F0fCQ n'O Su en Dea' ame to this point, faded badly, and alâ€"| Eatonville Plumbing forced 2nd goals by Jim Knight, Bruce Jepson lowed three further goals in two‘place Ackley Shell to a suddenâ€" and Ron Cordell. Ricky Douglas minutes. Grey unassisted, Mitcheu‘death game to decide the winner in tallied _ for Flowerbasket. Bob from Riley, and Upward from|the Minor Bantam "B" playâ€"off Davidson netted two with singles Price and Whiteley, were the series. The teams have played two going to Ron Cordell and Gary marksmen as the Anglican defendâ€"itie games. In the first, John Jakoâ€" Boydell in the second win for Fireâ€" ers did nothing to help their over-‘le\' scored two for Plumbefs with fighters. Once again Ricky Dougâ€" worked goaltender Leadbetter. In Eric Wright up for a single. Keith las potted Flowerbasket‘s only the second period, Jessop fromiWebb, Jim Tompkins and John goal. Wattie got one back for the Angâ€" Williams scored for Ackley. Eric The Atom "B" series between licans, and Price from Simpson|Wright singled again, along with Markland Wood and "27" Resâ€" ‘lnd Chiversâ€"Wilson for the Pres Mike Parsonage to give Plumbers‘mur.m opened with a 3â€"3 tie byterians rounded out the scoring. ‘their second tie, For Ackley Danny‘game. Rod Farmer scored twice for \Rexdale Presbyterian Jrs. 5, Angâ€"Jesson and John Williams potted‘Markland with Robt. McCormick |lican Jre. 1. isin[les, leollecting a single. Pete Webb‘s Humberview Motors came from behind a 2â€"0 deficit to wrap up a 4â€"2 victory over Toronto Marlboros in & TH.L. Claney Series Minor Bantam contest at Weston Arena on Monday night after dropping a "toughie" to North York Knights by the score of 2â€"1 on Saturday night at George Bell Arena. Humâ€" ibtrview'l record now stands at 3 wins and 1 loss in the Clancy Classic. Humberview Comes From Behind To Win After spotting Marlies a 2â€"goal lead the Etobicoke crew came to life midway through the secondj period when Bill Thompson rifled| home the locals‘ first tally on a pass from Mike Doyle and Pat| Keenan,. Then in the third frame! Humberview rattled in 3 quick ‘markers within five minutes. John Imber clicked at the twoâ€"minute “mrk on a combination play with ‘Pat Keenan and Mike Doyle, Steve \Prosser whipped in number 3 from |Ian Montgomery and Montgomery sank the final counter with Steve |Prosser and Mike Doyle assisting. \Humberview led Marlies 13â€"8 in !sho!a on targat, In the Saturday encounter with North York the Etobicoke lads deâ€" served a better fate as they enjoyâ€" ed a marked edge in territorial play outâ€"shooting the winers 18â€"12. The locals missed a number of fine scoring chances with erratic marksâ€" ;muuhlp and in addition ran into terrible luck. Ian Montgomery was robbed when he blasted a drive off the goal post and Brian Hurd and ‘Larry Brigden carried a sweet twoâ€". way combination play right in on goal only to have the puck trickle \along the line from post to post. MBill â€" Theimpson | netted Humberâ€" view‘s sole marker on a pass from Brian Hurd and Pat Keenan. | Penalties didn‘t help the locals either as both North York‘s tallies \came with a red shirt in the sin bin. St. Andrews Seniors overcame UNITED END SEASON WINLESS By DICK WALLACE ANGLICANS FADE 100% Record Saved and place when any abjections to the wark will be conside red Cerporation‘s per Share of Cost teat $1,650.00 ond hat a two goal deficit to rob Rnxdulo| United of their last chance to register a win this season, The much improved United were soon in the lead, Hynes scoring from Bonser, and then Hynes again from Campbell before the Saints could organize themselves. When St. Andrews at last got going, Porter, assisted by Masters then Porter again, with Jacobs and Meech in on the play, brought the score even at the halfway mark. There was no scoring in the secâ€" ond half, both goaltenders making some fine saves, and the game ended in a tie, Rexdales fifth of the schedule. Rexdale United 2, St. Andrews 2. the work and any ewnet may, within twantyâ€"ane doys ofter the firit publication ef per foot frontage is shewn obeve. The spetiol assessment is to be poid in 10 annval PRESBYTERIANS WIN DULL GAME The result of this end of season Northern Etobicoke Church Hockey League KINGSGROVE 19 ISLINGTON AVE. NORTH ALSO Sets of 3 New 1963 MT McGregor Woods, Regular $79.50. NOW $59.50 Sets of 8 New 1963 MT McGregor Irons. Regular $154.50. NOW $110.00 Sets of 8 New 1963 Ben Hogan Irons. Regular $154.50. For the Beginner or Polished Player. All reconditioned and refinished at wonderful prices. SPECIAL . . . George Bayer Drivers. Regular $29.00. 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Nurse PROFESSIONAL NURSING FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE NOW $39.95 / Kaddyâ€"Lac Carts _ $39.95 Playday Carts $29.95 TRADEâ€"INS ACCEPTED USED GOLF CLUBS Hu GOLFERS Number of Estimated annval equal ennual rate per feat game could not affect the league standings ang it was reflected in the play. Both teams coasted along and as a result the game lacked exâ€" citment. The Presbyterians . got their usual quick goal, Sinclair from Smith at the two minute mark, Carr added another from Simpson and Sinclair before the inâ€" terval. After the change of ends ‘Simpaon made it 3â€"0, assists going to Sinclair and Carr. The Angliâ€" !can. finally got on the score sheet through Smith, who took a pass from Crombie. Rexdale â€" Presbyterians 3, Angliâ€" cans 1. The Atom "B" series between Markland Wood and "27" Resâ€" taurant opened with a 3â€"3 tie game. Rod Farmer scored twice for Rexdale Seniors: â€"â€" 10 Runnymede Lions edged Ret Watkin Shell 2â€"1 in the first game of a 3â€"game round robin Minor Midget Series. Barrie Holland and Paul Koidis scored for Lions, Bryâ€" an Cullen scored for Rex Watkin. In the second game, Parkdale D & C defeated Lions 4â€"2. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS | Rexdale Presbyterian Jrs 8. W. ECKENSLEY, Township Clerk NUR SING H O M E BE 9â€"9972 W L T Pts $ ri. m 8 33 2 8 43 19 608 1 13 408 2 11 Daig : W 11 $110.00 L T Pts 7 2 11 3 5 19 A Pis John Windler u1 8 14 In the first game in the Atom Series, Systematic Tool defeated 1.G.A. by one goal to nil, Systeâ€" Anglicans 3 6 6 13 Rexdale United 0 10 5 6| Juniors: â€"â€" \ Rexdale United 15 0 0 30 Anglicans 407 4 12 Rexdale Presby. 4 8 8 11 St. Andrews 2 10 84 1 Due to the Ice Carnival, there will be no games at Weston Arena next week, the first semiâ€"finals, a two game total goals series being scheduled for March 14th March 14th and 21st. 1 Semiâ€"Final Playoffs 6.00 p.m.â€" Rexdale Presbyterians Srs. vs. Anglican Seniors. 6.45 p.m. â€"Rexdale United Jrs. vs. 7.30 p.m. â€" St. Andrews Srs. Rexdale United Seniors. 8.15 p.m. â€" Anglican Juniors St. Andrews Juniors. A subsidiary of Canadian Acceptance Corporation Limited 1818 EGLINTON AVE. WESTâ€"781â€"9151 3244 BLOOR ST. 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