and . am they I!!! and pad , at " _) THE SEASON - _ I - . . , . 'u I _ . . ".c V wr - T , 'a';"t' 13;" V if" T '.t <0" I I ia 7. in '_ e ' N'= " rrr'is,t"'i' "iils. W 8K x I H v »x. V a» Fuk: «a ' -, , be; an, a? y ' 'ym' a, _ 'ae,'teu,.t, "s' "iitt2 ' mfâ€..:’7‘-?->: cu", a't'aitriaiawt'm . mligv. LP. L' ‘ . , ttiii-iii',')". 'tIma!, PM» . ' is» . a“ on omas Ills . T, o Ti . u , H H " uâ€. - _ a, a F2 i , . w"? Weston Collegiate l Vocational School THE REV. F. W. FRY and his wife Dorothy were honored recently by pariahoners on the occasion of the reetor's 40th Wedding Anniversary and his 40th year in the ministry. A luncheon was held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 2269 Jane, with three of the Fry's children and Iii, grandchildren in attendance. Past Reetor's Warden,» R. Swanick, presented the Rev. Fry with a wallet of money on behalf of the congregation. More than 200 were present. _ FRIDAY, JUNE I9, 1964 DAILY thit & TRUCK RENTAL Visit Our 5 Acre Sales Station For The Best In Fruit & Vegetables WESIUN SCHOOL OF Mlitlliil 2173 Islington Ave. N. MOLLY MacGREGOR Present Their Annual Dance Recital BRITISH FRUIT MARKET NURSERIES WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE M STORAGE TIME BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrenee Are. W. at Weston Rd. (Corner of Wilma & Pine St) 1915 LAWRENCE AVE. W. tmder The Direetttrrt Ot Curtain 8:00 p.m. Admission $1.25 Phone 244-5324 BELMONT CH 9-8231-32 at the " AT 8-0731 The two storey concepl of the building was adopted in order to harmonile with the two storey allure of the Ontario Central Region Building, and it is hoped that, although the building: will look different, they will be com- pltible Ind humonioua. The new Norm York Tram-hip Hydro headquarters will Mn Ample grounds and parking urea. oe- cupyinl a m. at approximately 3% neru. The traffic concept for em- ployees and customer: WIS stud- ied in connection with the On tario Hydro, Central Region headquarters, Ind I relationship was set up after study with the Traffic Authorities. to uuse the least interference to the busy Yonge Street thoroughfare, Minimal glass area will be ‘ used to reduce the heat gain in! the summer and the heat loss in l the winter. in order to make it' possible to have a more econ-l omie heating and cooling plant; and more economical heating [ and cooling operating expense in the new headquarters. Lighting; will conform to the latest stand- 1 ards of the Illuminating Engine- 3 ering Society supplying also the initial heat for " all electrical , ly heated building. l, A. K. Meen, North York Hy- dro Chairman, said construction ot the new headquarters build. ing would relieve an overcrowd- ed situation, particularly evid. ent in the Goddard Street en- gineering building when occup- ation of the new 5000 Yonge Street loentlon takes place early in 1985. The North York Read. quarters stat! presently located in two buildings " 5145 Yonge Street will also occupy the new building. Reeve N. fl. Goodhead, Com. missioner, turned the first sod for a; new headquarters in the, presence of Adam S. Smith, Otv tario Hydro's Central Region Manager, J. B. Gray, North York Hydro Manager, and M. Morgan, Manager of Mitchell Construction Company, the prin- cipal contractor. Sod-turning ceremonies were held for the attractive two-storey headquarters of North York Hydro ‘Electric Commission to be designated " 5800 Yonge St. The new North York Hydro head office will be immediately north of Ontario Hydro's Central Reg- ion Headquarters, I: will be an ultra-modern brick and concrem building, all-electrically heated and air conditioned. Reeve Godhead Turns NY Sod Thomas won the F. J. Me. Mahon Trophy and a golf bag with Perry taking the Irving A. Paisley Trophy for Township Employees. R. Skelly, B. Bur. rows, D. Reed and C. Calhoun shot 84's to finish in 3rd, 41h, Mh and 6th spots. The rapidly growing Widow- dale business are: on Yong. Si. in the vicinity of Finch Avenue soon will have " impahanr. new addition. . R. Parker took first low net among the employees with I 72 to win the Donald E. Guthrie Trophy and a pair of golf shoes, R. Ireland was second with 72% followed by M. Amett and E. Don Thomu' ts paced the field ot 151 in the North York Township Employees Twelfth Annuul Golf Tournament at the Aurora Highlands Golf Club last Friday with the veteran Herb. Carnegie second with a TS, the leader of the guests division. Gard Perry's " was good enough for third place followed by guests Gard Salmon and D. Fulton with Don Thomas Wins NY Golf Tourney NEEUYJE On June 9 at Caledonia Prk es Twelfth St. Philip's Met pulled the sur- mm at the prise ot the season by edging tlf Club last St. Philip's Braves " in I real ' thriller. The trutstaoding play tTet; er on the field was At Hume ts di .2 e at 3rd base for the Mets who 1visiort. had three homers for 3 tries good enough and drove in eight runs. For the, sdby “9951mm“; Jack Murphy got on,' “man with three out of four. i I June 10 at Gary Park Thor F. J. Me. figuration battled St. Benedict's . sou bggfpodgen a; , 13-13 score called; l Humber Valley Catholic 3 Men's Softball league because of darkness." Joi/tur. nes on the mound and Gus Late rarotta " bat were the Mars Guests low net was taken by C. l'golini (70) followed by D. Miklas (72) and K. Silk (72%). Ross Morgan took the Most Honest Golfer award. Mrs. Shir. ley Ley won the top prize among the ladies with 107 followed by Mrs. Hilda Epworth and Mrs. Eiia Howe. Prendergast " T3, The 1964 edition of the popular event had the largest number of entries since its inception in Here's Your Chance To Taste The Best Brewers Warehousing Company limited A New Brewers' Retail Is Now Open At 1010 Wilson Avenue Downsview Plaza Old Country Baking Special Scottish & Canadian Baking Call D. S. TICKNOR REALTOR FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Monday to Wednesday 12 Mon to 0:†pm. Thur-any Ind Friday " noon to ' Putt. Sunday "a. In. to '2'. p... m Mortgages - . Buying . Appraisals . Selling Members of the Toronto Real [Lute Board Openbn u Brawn-1' mu sur- HOURS OF SALE George Baker 1782 JANE ST., WESTON Dutch Tulip Cake 49c Old Country Steak Pies This Week-end All Goods Baked Fresh Daily On The Premises With The Most ,Ndp_d_eiEquipppertt 2141 Weston Rd. at Church Weston Road Plan Telephone 244-2307 The same evening at Caled- onia St, Benedict's Bees won their fifth in a row, this time defeating St. Philip's Braves IM in what developed into a pitcher’s battle barman Larry Lajo on the mound for the Bees and Len Mariam tor the Braves. Larry needed help from F. Cochrane in the seventh in- ning to save the game. 1e 17-6. The pitching of Tony Caranei and the timely hitting of Vince Astolf0.who had PM! for four were the features tor the Angels. For St, John's Young People Dave Dean had a three run home run. I June 10 a Clledonin St. 1John's - St, Jude's Moped st. 9errtasd's Friars 23-7. with Pat Flannery at first and Jim Sou oski at shortstop outstanding for the Double Jays. For the losers Dick Frasco looked good. The Friars also pulled off I triple play. June ll M Gary St. Phhlip's Angels showed their new" in 'deftit.riytr..f.t. John'§_Young Pfotr for Wigwam. George Gal- lagher for the Dodgers had a perfect evening, tour for tour. Save 100 -- CH 1-4471 During the evening, there will also be a book trade. with members trading as many books as they wish with other members. University Club Holds Annual June Picnic Member are asked to bring a "white elephant" to the picnic. An auction sale of these items will take place, with proceeds going to the club's Centennial Fund. The annual June picnic of the Walton University Women's Club will be held this rear at the home of club member Mrs. P. D. Newberry, l7 Riverhead Drive, Rexdale, on Wednesday, June " at 6:30 pm. Guests will this Inst meeti for the season. Mr. O'Brkl yum-d I! “by. The In»: hr th chip went to Hilltop Senior vu Adrian Salim. b luck Ian. At the club's m : lama! r mum- at up. I» p: but, and th My. hr ttu It: mutation Romeo Kin-nu Bernard Freedman, nth-n! president a club's founder, and “in Chen Fade: honored with a life in the club. A. Seeâ€, I" John St., Watch rqeerttiy graduated from the Toronto senor-l Hospital School of Nursing. Min SeMt is also a gnaw}. of Senior Public School and Watch Cl Min. and Vocational School in Weston. Miss Lynda Esther Ann seem daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs, W. designed especially for you. What kind of on do you warn? Whether you want I new car or used car the same low Scotia Plan mu apply. dnd. in most cases. the car itself provides all the security needsd.AScotitsPunCarLoancantm avtrrypreticaiwayfbryoutogetth. car you have always wanted And here's mama good point; you can make the We can probably help you a lot. Cer- tainly we would like to. 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