l by Peg Grant . The â€" Amesbury Community Centre Hardball league is in full swing now, and games will be | {played continuously until July | 22, when the league will take a month‘s holiday, after which it will resume its schedule. Mr, George Hughes, who is in charge of this section, says that they are urgently in need of umpires, as) many of those who have been available and, or will be going, on vacation. This lea: | gue has an excellent turn outl of beys in the Pee Wee Section, | including boys from 8 to 12| years of age, with a least 111 players turning out per team | per game. 1 Page ", «â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Friday, July 3, 1964 A special note of thanks goes out to the team coaches listed below who turn out regularly with their boys: North Park T.V. â€" Sam Salonia; The Man‘s Shop ~ Claire Inglis; Shell Serâ€" vice Centre â€" Jerry Rowe; Paraâ€" mount Gear â€" Jack Kendal; Maple Leaf Flooring â€" Jack Mcâ€" Cartney; and Hope Construction Shell Service 8 Maple Leaf Flooring Hope Const. North Park T.V. Paramount Gear Man‘s Shop Roller Skating is one of North York‘s newest programmes to be provided for your recreation enjoyment. Growing in poularâ€" ity, this pleasant activity can be an individual or family event. Downsyiew Arena, with a perâ€" fectly smooth concrete floor is one of the finest roller skating locations in the entire Metro Area. Snack bar facilitics are also available. The cost of this activity, including free strapâ€"on skates, is 25c per child or studâ€" ent in the afternoon and 35¢ per adult. In the evenings, the charge is 35 cents per person David Johns. TEAM STANDINGS ROLLER SKATING The schedule for this recreaâ€" tion is listed below, and for furâ€" ther â€" information, please | call Downsview Arena at 241â€"1306. ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE Tuesdays 8:00 to 11:00 p.m Fridays 8:00 to 1100 p.m. Saturdays 2:00 to 5.00 p.m Sundays 2:00 to 5:00 p.m CLOSING AS§SEMBLY At an Assembly, just prior to the finish of school, Mrs. B Martin, President of the Maple Leaf Home and School Associaâ€" tion, presented crests to the Honour â€" Graduates â€" of _ Maple Leaf School for the 196364 seaâ€" son. The winners of this award f MR. LOUGHEED: Randy Colâ€" were: Gitta Herskovits, Angela | lin, Brenda Dickinson, Louise Astrella, Gordon Kennedy, Emâ€"| McKeown, Tom Dollimore. Pauâ€" ese Torok, Randy Sleigholm, | la Fitzsimmons, Janice Grant. Brenda Walker and Debbie Sis | _ MRS. _ SHEARSON:â€" Donna uk. Each graduate who will be | Ottaway. real loss, with the death last Friday of Mrs. Ada Wilkes. Mrs. Wilkes died at Humber Memor fal Hospital, after a ‘brief illâ€" mess. in her Olst year. She was a very long time resident of the Hardington district. having livâ€" ed on Harding Avenue and Renâ€" field Street for more than 40 vears. She is survived by her husband, William, and was preâ€" deceased by a daughter, Dora (Mrs. Frank Loveless) in 1959. Harry Darlington is home again, though he will have to take things easy for some time to come. Congratulations to Tom Walsh Billy _ Waterman _ and _ Dave Rhodes, of 6 Weston Cubs, "B" Pack, and Bobby Tucker of "A" Pack who recently earned their Second Star, and thus qualify for the Leaping Wolf ceremony when promoted to Scouts this fall Mrs. Rosaleen Stecle, formerâ€" ly of Hearst Circle, has made a Our â€" community â€" suffered WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH e . Ns £$7@m Harding t on 6~s & District News I\% _ by Mrs. J. Rhodes . . . 241â€"9830 Maple Lleaf & Amesbury News Call D. S$. TICKNOR REALTOR FOR ALL REAL ESTATE SERVICES Union Services with ‘ Westminster United & Central United Churches Service at 10;00 A.M. NOTE: Earliet Hour of Service reex face Cross Street at Church Street Minister Rev. R. J. Boggs B.A. Manse CH 19533 Study CH 1â€"1571 * Mortgages _ * Buying * Appraisals * Selling Members of the Toronto Real Esiate Board SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1964 George Baker 1782 JANE ST., WESTON 0 0 11 i MRS. WARE: Peter Coleridge, | Michael Hawkins H MR. _ ANDERSON: â€" Stanley Braithwaite, â€" Jane â€" Hutchinson, !Dianne Moyles, Francis Slade. entering Queensborough â€" next year was also presented with a special graduating crest by the Home and School Association, At this Assembly, winners of the house leagues received their crests, and Principal, Mr. J. D. Helston, was also very happy to report that throughout this year, 77 students in Maple: Leaf received PERFECT â€" ATTENDâ€" ANCE AWARDS. This number is in excess of 10 per cent of the school‘s enrollment, which is a record to be proud of. Folâ€" lowing the name of their class room teacher, are listed the pupâ€" ils receiving the award. MR FRADETTE: Dennis Sims, Randy Sleightolm, Warren Webb, Wade Henderson, Stephâ€" en Davis, Stephen Swindle, Judy Grant, Verna Parsons, Marjut Kantaneva, Eileen Gerrizan. MISS _ MCCUTCHEN: _ Hugh Montgomery, Herbert Chustman, Adolfo Colarossi, Angelo La Posta, Claduio Zarpelion. orui0. MRS. PATAKT: Bonmie Seilan, Dianne Preston. MRS. SMARDZ: Harold Taube. MISS _ POLINSKY: _ Gordon Geoff, Walter Zorpellon. MISS WILLEMS: Joe Colaros si. Roseanne Genve MISS PARKER: Paul DiBiase, Lynda Brown, Ronald Borlandn, Enid Rotman, Chris Sibley, Robâ€" bie Stroyney. MISS LEVINE: George Fransâ€" chetti, Randy Hipkin. MISS WELLS: Peter Mazzuâ€" chin, _ Edith _ Weiss, Carolyn Braithwaite, Brenda Seymonr. MISS JUDSON: Bryaa Moir Heather Hipkin, Massimo Fran cheski. © MISS HOLANSIN: Susan Akâ€" erfeldt, Gino Foglisto, Franz Raczek, Donald Patskou, Nancy Gregory. MRS. GUTHRIE: Sominic Por io, Rita Laur. Catherine Burnâ€" ett. Roceo Meschino. MISS CHECK: Mara Tomasi Ralph Moyle. Rudlinski MRS. NGLETON: Paul Bog ner, Robert Weiss. Harry Jan: etta. MRS. REILLY: Gregory Grant Paul Houseso, Gary. Sellors MISS DOHERTY: Alan Hutch inson. Colleen Grice, Billy Pats kou, Warren Slade, Mork Wes sel, Joseph Petrella. gery, and had hoped to be able to leave hospital last weekâ€"end. Rosemary has graduated from High School. Gerry and Mary Masters and family are leaving our district, returning to Swansea. At a reâ€" cent meeting of the Tedder St. Euchre Club, they were presenâ€" ted with a set of TV Tables. good recovery from recent surâ€" MISS HALLMAN: Frania Tal MRS. GUEST: Chery! Kelly CH 1â€"4471 CH 1â€"5978 Local improvements and builâ€" ding will account for $406,407.00 approved by the North Townâ€" ship Council for the Ward 8 Arâ€" ea, Of this amount, $39,532 wiil be spent on sanitary and storm sewers. Construction of sideâ€" walks will account for another $111,875.00, with the balance of $255,000.00 being used for builâ€" dings and equipment. This latter amount will be us ed for the following: $30,000.00 Installation of equipment to provide a pollution control Inâ€" gram â€" Drive Incinerator . . . $175,000.00 Permanent _ a d m i nistration building in the Ingram Yard loâ€" eated at 86 Ingram Drive . . . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Val of New York City are pleased to _anâ€" nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Suzanne Joan | Val, to John Michael Macdonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘Francis Macdonald of Weston. | Miss Val is a graduate of Maryâ€" mount College, Tarrytown, N.Y. | She taught at the Marymount | International School in Barcelâ€" f ona and is currently an associâ€" | ate edifor with the Guild Press ‘ in New York. Mr. Macdonald atâ€" | tended Weston Collegiate and | the University of Toronto. He is an internal auditor with Genâ€" eral Mills. An October wedding is planned at St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church, Jackâ€" â€"son Heights, N. Y. Settling tank for Air Polluâ€" tion Control at the Ingram Drive Incinerator . . . $50,000.00 Artificial ice rink at Ames bury Park . . . $200,000.00 On Amesbury Drive (W.S.) from the south street line of Gotham Court to north end of Amesbury Drive; On Bluebell Gate (W.S.) from Gracefield Avenue to Queen‘s Drive; Sidewalks are to be installed as follows: Cornelius _ Parkway from Rustic Road ~t Street; Culford â€" Road (W.S.) from Gracefield Avenue to N. L. Block Dâ€"5082; Blue Springs Road (W.S.) from Falstaff Road to Rustic Road; Falstaff Avenue ($.8.) from Keele Street to Jane Street and Rustic Road (S.S.) from Keele street to Cornelius Parkway. A storm sewer will go on Yelâ€" land Street from Gary Drive to Queenslea Avenue, and sanitary sewers will be constructed as follows: P Lawrence Avenue (S.S.) from Chiswick Street to 120° EE.S.L. Martini Drive; Lawrence Avenue (S.S.\ from Plympia Drive to 230‘ E.ES.L. Olympia Drive. Lawrence Avenue (S.S.) from Martine Drive to 240° W.W.S.L. Martine Drive and NORTH YORK COUNCIL WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd yâ€" (W.S.) to â€"Romeo Phone 244â€"5324 INCH‘S DRUG STORE INCH‘S DRUG STORE Organize Senior Youth Summer Sports North York Parks For a summer of good opportâ€" unities in the field of athletics boys and girls are invited to beâ€" come a member of the Triple "S" programme. > L’nl{mitra:ion will be held durâ€" g the first week of programme at each location. The registration fee is $2.00 for the season. The season is July 2 to August 14 inâ€" clusive. THE 1964 TRIPLE "8" PROGRAMME The Township of North York Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment has completed preparatâ€" lons for the Senior Summer Bports programme for girls and hoys between the ages of 9 to 19 years. The programme m.oo ed yesterday, July 2 at 9: a.m. ai the following locations; â€" Broadlands . Park , Don _ Mills Arena, York Mills Park, Gould: ing Park, Wilmington | Park, Clanton Park, Amesbury Park, Glen Long Park and Roding Park. Each location has a staff of 5 or 6 \pained Leaders capable of administering a well rounded athletic programme consisting of; softball, baseball, soccer, volleyâ€" ball. lacrosse, basketball, three pitch, track and field, competitâ€" ive swimming, tennis and physicâ€" al fitness testing. The programme also includes 2 evening activities per week for all senior members 13 years of age and over. Dancing wi‘l become a part of the senior members proâ€" gramme on the outdoor artificial ice surfaces. This will be held at the York Mills, Broadiands, Wilâ€" mington and Glen Long locations. Schedules and tournaments in many activities have already been drawn up for each of the locatâ€" ions. 1937 Weston Rd. at John Phones CH 1â€"1153â€"54â€"55 Ask For Free Parking Ticket When Shopping In ‘Velton Registration forms have been sent to all North York Junior High Schools. Additional forms are available at the Parks and Recreation office. The programme operates Monâ€" day through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon and 1:00 p.m to 4:30 p.m. Local Scouts To Participate In Jamboree Looming on the horizon of boy‘ activity is a gathering of 50,000 Scouts and Leaders â€" the 5th National Jamboree of Boy Scouâ€" ts of America, to be held at Valâ€" ley Forge, Pa., from July 17 to 23 YUnmber West District of the Toronto Region is invelved in Toronto hegion is invelved in Jamboree plans ss they will be hosts to the group from he Olympic Area Council of Washâ€" ington State, who will be arrivâ€" ing here on July 5. entertained and hilleted by the Humber West Scouts as part of the trip to the Jamboree being underâ€" taken by (the Olvmpic Councii hovs. master of the Troop, and he will be assisted by Leonard F. Welch (6th Bendale Troop). Jules H. Kronis (9th York Downs Troop} and David K. Jeffs (5th Toronto Troop). A preâ€"Jamboree camp will he held at the Woodland Trails Camp near Aurora and from there on July 15th the Toronts and Ontario Contingenis will leave by Bus for Vallev Forge, getting ynder way.,at 700 a.m. The group will return to Torenâ€" to by Bus on July 24. The Greater Toronto Region will be represented by one Troop of boys and Leaders â€" 37 Scouts and 4 Leaders. Mr. A. R. Howe, Assistant District Commissioner â€" for â€" Scorborough South District will be the Scoutâ€" master of the Troop,. and he will be assisted by Leorard Fo Welch DISPENSING DOCTOR‘S PRESCRIPTIONS FOR WESTON AND DISTRICT SINCE 1904. FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY ON PRESCRIPTIONS AND ALL DRUG NEEDS AND SUNDRIES TRY INCH‘S FOR SERVICE, OTHERS DO, WHY NOT YOU. WCVS Results Gray, Ross Groombridge, Philip Grubbe, Luciano Guidolin, Mary Haire, Barbara Hall, Maryâ€"Anne Hampton, Brenda Harries, Peter Hayden, Alan Henderson, Jean Henry, Carol Herzog, Bert Hoiâ€" lander, Kenneth Hopkins, Denise Hubbard, Alison Hughes, Gary Hutchinson, Richard Iwanowski, Cheryl James, Alice Jow, Linda Kapitan, Raymond Koehler, Eveâ€" lyn Kolish, Lawrence Laskevich Randoiph Lawrence, Catherine Leask, Kathleen Lessy, Heather Levens, _ William _ MacCallum, Paul Mackie, David Makin, Chris Maltas, Rodney Marshall, James McGuire, Joan MeGuire, Wayne MeNickle, Gregory Merâ€" rall, Ronald Mersereau, Janet Mew, Douglas Middleton, Gary Miller, Michele Miller, Patricia Morrison, Patricia Mowat, Dougâ€" las Norris, Susan Parker, Patricâ€" ia Patrick, Paul Payne, David Pearce, Brian Pender, Norman Pitcher, Janet Pollock, Deane Ponech, Linda Pothier, Joyce Redgrave, Douglas â€" Reynolds, Robert Rippington, Eric Robinâ€". son, _ Robert Robinson, Susan: Roy, Richard Rychel, Robert: Scadding, Sylvia Schneiter, Wilâ€" |liam Scott, David Scuse, James Seagrave, â€" Robert Seckington, Pauline â€" Smith, Peter Smith, Susan Smith, Timothy Smith, Douglas Standing, , Fred Stepâ€" hens,, Catherine Stewart, Georâ€" ge Stocco, Robert Strand, Peter Tattersall, Denise Taylor, James Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Melville Thompson, Pauline Tidbury, Jenâ€" niger Tsunn, Earnest Turner, | Patricia Wall, Charles Walsh, tJanice Watson, Robert Weatherâ€" ston. Patricia Weaver, Elizabetn West, David White, Cameron Williams. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SPECIAL COMMERCIAL Shirley Bohemier, Sandra Conâ€" nell, Lynda Cooling, Shirley Couâ€" sineau, Dave Elliot, Susan Everâ€" all, Catherine Gillies, Trudy Kelâ€" ler, Mariene Kerr, John Knopp, Jacquelyn McCall, Dorothy Milâ€" | lie, Â¥vonne Pare, Rusemaryl Rolfe, â€" Ronald Senick, Lynda Scott. t COMMERCIAL COURSE GRADE XII The following pupils have been recommended for a Secondary School Graduation Diploma. Ricki Huddleston, Lynda Izon, Marguerite Kirkham, Margaret Lane, Gloria Laroeque, Linda Legier, Gail Lougheed, Sharon MacKenzie, Lynn Maxted, Gary McNickle, Janice MeNickle, Edâ€" do Muzzatti, Marilyn Norman, Karen Phillips, Barbara Pollock, Irene Pryne, Judy Rhodes, Angâ€" elica Richardson, Linda Seott, Valerie Sheridan, Lynn Thomas, Bernardine Vandervoort, Shirley Vanwyck, _ Florence _ Whillier, Elizabeth Wilson. Leslie Windâ€" Sharon Arnot, June Barbour, Judith Bateman, Susan Burgess, Sheena Campbell, Gail Christian, Margaret Cotton, Rosemary Cotâ€" ton, Dianna Dewilde, Sharron East. Carlene â€" Everett, June Gordon, Antoinette Hoeijenbos, Corrie Kassies, Arlene MacKenâ€" zie, Catherine Meddings, Patriâ€" cia Morris, Susan Nugent, Paul O‘Brien, Valerie Rayner, Marâ€" lene â€" Sguigna, Lucy â€" Staring, Bonnie _ Vandervoort, _ Patricia Walker, Johanne Wohifahrt. Rick Bailey, Wanda Barbour, Dianne Clarke, Anne Croswell, Marilyn Davidson, Hope Denniâ€" son, Pamela Dobson, Allison Elâ€" liot, Verna Hancock, Barbara Henshaw. Maria Hollander, GRADE XI to GRADE Xil I# you want Râ€"Eâ€"8â€"ULTâ€"8 . ... Use Classified Ads published every Thursday . Tuesday, 5 p.m. .. . deadline Monday 12 Noon .. .. cancellation CORRECTIONS: This paper will be responsible for NOT more than QNE incorrect insertion of an advertise ment COPY: All advertising copy is subject to the approval of the management of this paper. This paper reserves the right to classify all Advertisements. (Continued from page 4) (Continued on page 11) David White. Cameron Classified Lenith Hearing Finishing CALL WESTON «â€" COH L6211â€"% BUYER for Rexdale Lawrence Scarlett Rd. area. House Bunâ€" galows. Tom Scott, 662 Searlett Rd. CH 1â€"9781 Stewart Mercer Realtor. GARAGE shop wanted for stor age purposes. Call CH 44188 2. PROPERTY WANTED 9. MONEY TO LOAN On Your Own Signature No Bankable Security If You Can Make Monthiy Payments You Can Get a Loan AT DON _ FINANCE $50 â€" $5000 ARRANGED BY PHONE CALL 20. ROOMS WANTED ROOM AND BOARD â€" for an 22 ROOMS TO LET FURNISHED BEDSITTING â€" ROOM preferred. Grill _ pi Parking CH 7â€"3510. BANTUMS â€" Fine roosters and hens. Very reasonable. 249â€"1977. 30. ARTICLES FOR SALE Don Finance Co. Ltd. 1125 ISLINGTON AVE N. Weston Weston English male student working in the Malton area for six weeks starting July 12. For further _ information _ contact Personnel Department, Ferâ€" rantiâ€"Packard Electric Limitâ€" ed, Industry Road, 762â€"3661. Magerman & Page Barristers â€" Solicitors 1630A Wilson Ave. 247â€"2191 Crang Plaza Estate Funds Available For Mortgage Loans Howard G. Ashbourne, B.A 43 KING STREET CH 4â€"5547â€"8 .9 Evenings by Appointment Musical Instruments Bull & Ashbourne Barristers â€" Solicitors Geo. W. Bull B. Comm. Chartered Accountants Music and Accessories Rose School of Music 4 John Street, Weston 241â€"3221 ACCOUNTANTS Marsh, Goulding Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Rexdale Plaza BARRISTERS C. W. LEASK 1969 Weston Road CH. 7â€"5438 MONEY ESTATE DAY Professional â€" Business CH 4â€"6061 CB 1â€"1129 M. _ Girls privileges. THREE PCE. bedroom suite, offâ€"white modern, new maitâ€" ress, $150; 5 pee. steel dinette suite, black and carol, $50; Wrought iron studio. couch, with mattress, $25; Black and white chest of drawers, $25; 3 pee. _ bedâ€"chesterfield _ suite, blue green and red tweed, $10. 141.0751. SWAP LOT at Wasaga Beach, 50 x 250, for best car, motorâ€" cycle or cash offer. Value of lot, $1,000. Write to Box 52, Collingwood. 31. 33. MOTOR CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS VANS â€" PANEL â€" PICKUPS STAKES HOUR, DAY OR YEAR WESTON â€" REXDALE CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS TRUCKS 37. MOTOR PARTS AND AND ACCESSORIES FOR truck parts it‘s Levy‘s â€" all makes â€" new, used, re built. 1400 Weston Road. RO 9â€"1115. EVERYTHING for the car, new, used and rebuilt, machine shop service. Keys cut by code. Weston Auto Supply, 1839 Wesâ€" ton Rd. CH 1â€"3538. Open daily till 9 p.m. except Saturdays 6 63 MINI COOPER, good condi tion, less than 15,000 miles Call after 5:30, 769â€"3111. 35. MOTOR CARS 42. GARDENING 3319 Dundas W. RO 2â€"3030 43. SERVICES OFFERED REXDALE CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS Merion Nursery and field sod grown on market garden land 3 miles from Metro Torâ€" onto. Rototiller work. Free estimates. Small orders can be picked up in the field. Kleinburg CY 6â€"1544 or CY 6â€"1251. repairs, all makes. Guaranâ€" teed. Rebuilts for sale. All types of renovations and alterations, archways. ceiling designs, cornices, all work guaranteed in writing. VACUUM CLEANER Weston Mortgage Money To Loan Bvfl:. By Appointment Weston CH 4â€"5697 ALLAN L. NAIMAN, BA., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 1495 Kiflin( Ave. N., Kipling Plaza Mortgage loans arranged. Evenings by appointment. Alifred H. Herman, B.A. Barrister & Soliciter 1936 Weston Road Nashville Sed Supply DIRECTORY BARRISTERS Barristers â€" Solicitors 1923 Weston Road Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Soliciters WEST END RADIO & ELECTRIC 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street tom, Ont. 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Call 241â€"1136 Tom or Cliff., North west Taxi. REGISTERED _ and â€" graduate nurses required for tuberculâ€" osis and chronic illness units, Full or partâ€"time. Apply Dirâ€" ector of Nursing, Toronto Hosâ€" pital, Weston, Ontario. Phone 769â€"1161 local 25. EMPLOYMENT wanted by the day. Experienced in houseâ€" work and cooking; also day care. M Gerry. RO 9â€"5140. LOST â€" gray mink cape stole reâ€" cently, initial "E.N." Reward CH 1â€"6994. WILL EXCHANGE $90 for 40 51. LOST AND FOUND LOST â€" a little girl‘s transistor radio on Saturday afternooun in Thistletown I.G.A. Phone T41â€"1205. hours per week. Apply: Box "M", Weston Times Advertiser 235 Dixon Rd., Weston, Ont. H. C. BROOKBANKS 1972 Weston Rd., Weston CH 1â€"7681 ‘ Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Wheel! Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 1230 Jane Mt. Dennis Motor & Automatic Repair J. R. 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