In a 32 overtime game, PETâ€" ER SMYTH scored the winning goal for Delray Drugs over Dairy Queen, putting them in the finals on Friday. Bâ€"Sharp Cleaners played Austin‘s Drugs to a oneâ€"all tie. The winner of a sudden death game this week between these two teams will Maple Leaf This weekend will see the finâ€" als of the Amesbury Hockey League played and the winners decided, bringing the hockey season to a close. Finalists in the three sections will be playâ€" ing at Keelesdale Arena on Friâ€" day, March 27th, between T:15 and 10:15 p.m. Parents and the public are invited to attend. In order to defray some of the costs of renting the ice for these playâ€"offs, there will be an adâ€" mittance charge of 50c for adâ€" ults and 25e for children, with door prizes being awarded PEE WEE (Continued from Page 5) meet Déiray Drugs i AMESBURY HOCKEY LEAGUE ’ Pee Wee Championship This weekend will see the fin. | JUNIORS BEST WISHES TO PROM BELMONT CHEV OLDS REVERE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 227 VICTORIA ST. TORONTO 2 Associated Wiping Cloth Co. Ltd. 2548 WESTON RD. WESTON AUTO SUPPLY 3211 DUFFERIN RU 2â€"1801 "Suppliers of Wiping & Polishing Cloths" 124 ST. PATRICK ST. § TORONTO CRAIG ZEIDLER & STRONG ARCHITECTS BARNICKE BA SERVICE BELMONT CHEV OLDS ARMIL SALES LTD. "AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS" 184 WILLOWDALE AVE. HAROLD HOLLISTER TEXACO SERVICE STATION OPEN 24 HOURS 1839 WESTON RD. (Rear) CH 1â€"3538 Belmont Chev Olds COMPLIMENTS TO BELMONT CHEV OLDS BEST WISHES TO BELMONT CHEV OLDS BEST WISHES TO BELMONT CHEV OLDS BEST WISHES TO BELMONT CHEV OLDS CONTINUED SUCCESS . TO BEST WISHES AND d CONTINUED SUCCESS a01 YONGE ST. TORONTO 5, ONT. 147 HUNTER sT. PETERBORO WILLOWDALE 2 LOCATIONS FROM TO The Junior Section of Ames bury had to travel to Nobleton this week in ordér to get ite to play their semiâ€"finals. Phil Elliott‘s 2 goals made possible a 32 victory for Stinson‘s Lumâ€" ber over Larry‘s City Service. Sander‘s Hardware won their right to enter the finals with a 53 win over Rugland. Star of this game was Sandér‘s RICKY CROPLEY, who scored 4 goals. SENIORS Tullock and Stephen . met Supertest in the semiâ€"finals of the Senior Section, winning by a 52 score with 2 of Tullock‘s goals credited to Ron Ireland This entitles them to meet with Biâ€"Rite Drugs in the finals. Hope to see you all at Keels dale Arena on Friday evening to see the winners declared and close the curtain on hockey for the 196364 season. 1214 CALEDONIA RD. RU 1â€"0747 CH 1â€"2831 Metro tl:nnlu board is suspec ted of being used by certain in dustries and companies to obâ€" tain direct information about Metro development plans before it becomes common knowledge. Weston Mayor George Bull is a member of Metro Planning board this year after a one year lhï¬dgn}: of Weston will have between July 17 and 31 to apâ€" peal n}y assessment applied by Metro for taxation next year. in | very successful day on Saturday | answered. Is there an experienâ€" 1t you‘fe fhing of vicitim at Beverley H.’llhu Junior | ced mother amongst my readâ€" the US.A. this year, you have & : High when their monthly movie | ers who can explain to me why the confidence of knowing thAt | postured "Snow White and the | & little boy, any little boy, canâ€" the Canadian and American | Seven Dwarfs." Next month, on | not walk around or jump over Red Cross Societies have a mutâ€"| April 18th to be exact, they will | a puddle instead of wading ual agreement to supply "“i MY.' their next film "Old Yellâ€" | straight through it? blood to touflltl who may need * Ed. Note: 1 can. Because there blood transfusions while visit | _ Residents in Belmar Park are |is water in the puddle. Rememâ€" ing in their neighbouring counâ€" | staring aghast at the huge ‘ ber when we were little? At least one member of the To Board 0/ 6\ 0/ 6 e The main sh fs . O .. 8 3 & s;' j We :o. ts ‘f $Ba Â¥yuâ€" xu"lé es au LW j ‘E WÂ¥ . ho :t "jv‘ in y -__; § 1 8. s pe n ‘ : * s ue s .. wus 3 * $ "* u. ; *<1045 Lawrence Avenue West C ~~Cherey 871L‘ The imposing entrance to Belmont‘s new premites The main showroom has dn inviting aspect GRAD OPENING _ at the new home of COs graphs in the folder and the entire cost is only 65e so that Education several years ago beâ€" cause irate parents thought it costly, unnecessary. feature. To many it seems a :l':uam, inâ€" expensive _ remembrance . o f Johnny and his classmates. The decision is ours to make. BELMAR PARK The Chalkfarm ‘Drive Home and School Association had a very successful day on Saturday at Beverley Heights Junior High when their monthly movie featured "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Next month, on April 18th to be exact, they will have their next film "Old Yellâ€" er." The sale of class picturds was discontinued by the Board of (Continued from page 2) Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park wEST OF JANE C => is mounds of earth towering in the distance. This is of course the huge Miracle Mart being constructed behind the existing St¢inberg‘s store in the Crang Plaza. Soon there will be other eonstruction jobs to gape al. The footbridge connecting Belâ€" mar Park to Oakdale Acres will be commenced shortly as well as the Madsen Development. Ang@ so spring tnaw brings not only the mud but the mud movers. Stock up on detergent mothers, haui our the washing machine and strip the kids at the front door. All this reminds me of a question I would like answered. Is there an experienâ€" ced mother amongst my readâ€" ers who can explain to me why a little boy, any little boy, canâ€" not walk around or jump over a puddle instead of wading straight through it? NC Yes â€" at Belmont Chevâ€"Olds you‘ll fird a complétely new approach to automotive Sales and service â€"a «s)ealership that has literally been over "30 years in the planning". When custormers talk â€" Belmont listens â€" and puts customers‘ suggestions to good use. You‘ll find everything that‘s neéded to make Belmont Chevâ€"Olds a top place to shop for your car, to service your car â€" a place where thete is literally oneâ€"stop shopping for all your sutoâ€" motive heéeds. Triily, customers receive ‘The Red Carpet Treatment‘ when they deal at Belmont. S$1X ACREs oFr SaLEs AND SERVICE Belmont‘s new premises at 1945 Lawrence West comprise what miist be considered to be the most extensive autormotive dealership in Canada. And, because Of its size, Belmont is able to do what h6 other dealer can â€" provide a display of over 100 new models â€"all uhder one toof, so that you may see the car you The Legion Scene Another new "look" was the subject of initiations at the genâ€" eral meeting last when President Alex Dobson and his officers performed the ritual for nine new members;; THREE of the new faces on hand were Ladies who had served with the forces in World War H. The new sloâ€" gan in the membership camâ€" paign reads "IF A VETERAN, WHY NOT A LEGIONNAIRE ?" groups; they are certainly worth the time spent. Past â€" Presidents dating back to 1930 will be honoured at the Branch at a dimner on FridAy evening April 3, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for this affair are obâ€" tainable through John Wylie at CHerry 44707 or Rick Collins at CHerry 1â€"7806. It should be noted that no dinner tickets will be sold at the door; you must buy them in advance so th a t catering arrangements can be made. An excellent program of professional entertainment has been laid on to follow the dinâ€" ner. Order yout tickets NOW. Service reception and customer‘s lounge \B© @ o 0\ i epom tm on cigo n ol faaene," eres s $ A M nonoan s Fe I believe that the expendiâ€" tures to date have been fully justified, since it is my opinion the Toronto Island Park Comâ€" plex fulfills the need of those : will be faced with lncf‘eued' mï¬hflnmtom o the & and when he gets there, :o,-fll :nd that the recreationâ€" es provided for him by &n“ï¬m have increased in cost, as well as the |cost of feeding his family. I predict that a family of five spending a day at the Toronto Island Complex will be fortunâ€" ate indeed if they can find their way home having spent less than $10.00. THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, March 26, 1964 â€"â€" Page 1 _ KURATA DOUBTEUL . . The unique towerâ€"level 65â€"car showroom for new models Entrance to the &paribits parts and #6rvice dreh want, the model you want, the cblor you want. To customers old and new, Belâ€" mont extends a warm invitation to visit their new premises at 1945 Lawrence Avenuie Westâ€"and see the cntry of l notiee sos oo hn n l Space Age! | crease, and that if the metroâ€" | politan parks department has | any responsibility, it is to proâ€" vide adequate recreation at reaâ€" sonable cost for those who can | least afford it. I further suggest that the ecâ€" onomic .availability of this park complex is one of the major considerations, and that, unless study is given to the subsidy asâ€" pect in 1964, the number of vis itors will remain static or deâ€" and 1 wish to make it abundantâ€" ly clear that nothing I have said is to be construed as ‘attempting to deprive these citizens of their recreational facilities, rather it 44