k. B ;%:ï¬ en o Yorl TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends, pursuant to the powers conferred upon it by the Leâ€" eislature of the Province of Ontario hy Special Act entitled The Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, bein= 14 Geo. V., Chapter 62, to pass a ~Byâ€"law to set aside and designate a~definite secâ€" tion or area in the. Township of Etoâ€" bicoke, and to construct and extend a system of water mainsâ€" andâ€" water works in the area hereinafter described, and to provide in such Bvâ€"law that the whole cost thereof shall, subject to the provisions of the said. Act, be charged »and levied on and from all the property which has been defined by the Council as follows. that is to say: ALL AND SINGULAR that part of the Township of Etobicoke in the County of York contained ‘in the area which may, be more particularly deâ€" scribed as follows:â€"Starting from a point which is the intersection of the east boundary of the Provincial Asyâ€" lum Grounds and the shore line of Lake Ontario, thence northerly along said east boundary to a point which is en the southern boundary of New Toâ€" ronto and southern boundary being the centre line of the Lake Shore Road; thence from last mentioned point along said southern boundary easterly to a point which is the western boundary of New Toronto south of the Lake Shore Road, said western boundary being a distance of 11 feet west of west street line of Eleventh Street; thence from that such Byâ€"law‘ will be passed after the same shall have been approved by the Ontario Railway and â€" Municipal Board, and that the. Ontario Railway and Municipal .Board. has appointed (Wednesday, the 11th day of July, A. J).: 1928, at the hour of, 10.80 â€"o‘clock in the forenoon, daylight saving time. iat the office of the said Board, 47 Queen‘s Park, Toronto, and will at that time and place hear all persons who may desire to be heard in reâ€" gpect of the said water works or in respect of the area as designated in the said Byâ€"law. â€" The estimated cost of the construcâ€" tion of the said\ system of water works is $105,000, and the Council proposes to issue debentures for the cost of such construction, to be payable in thirty annual . instalments assessed against the above described area, acâ€" cording to the assessment roll from time to time. i. AND FURTHER â€"TAKE NOTICE DATED at Toronto this 20th day of . June, A.D. 1923. â€"H. C. SMALL, No. 1, of the. Township of Etobicoke, as defined by Byâ€"law No. 1370, â€"by adding thereto that part of the Townâ€" shipâ€" hereinafter _ secondly described, and to construct and extend a system of water mains and water works in the area hereinafter secondly deseribed for the benefit of such area and of Area No. 1 as hereinafter firstly deâ€" seribed, and to provide ia such Byâ€"law that the whole cost thereof shall, subâ€" ject to the provisions of the said Act, be charged and levied on and from all the property which has been defined by the Council as follows, that is to say: Firstly, ALL AND SINGUI,‘,AR that part of Etobicoke Township bounded as follows,â€"COMMENCING at a point where the West boundary ‘of the Town of ‘New Toronto interâ€" sects the Southern Boundary of the G.T.R. in Concession. 1 on the line between, Lots 6 and 7; thence southerâ€" y alon;{ the westerly boundary of New Foronto to the Lake: Shore . Road; thence Southerly along the lot line beâ€" tween Lots 6 and 7 broken front to: the Lake Shore; THENCE Westerly along the Lake Shore to the Lot line ‘between Lots 9 and 10 broken front Concession 1; ‘ETHENCE _ Northerly along the lot line between Lots 9 and 10 broken front Concession 1 to the Lake Shore Road; THENCE Northerly along the lot line between lots 9 and 10 Concession 1 to the Southern Bounâ€" dary of the G.T.R.; THENCE North Easterly along the Southern Boundary of the G.T.R. rightâ€"ofâ€"way to the place of commencement, containing in all 340 acres more or less.. SECONDLY, ALL AND SINGULAR that part of Etobicoke Township bounded as folâ€" lows: COMMENCING at a point where the â€"Shore of Lake Ontario intersects the Lot line between Lot No. 9 and Lot No. 10 broken front Concession 1; THENCE Northerly along the lot line between Lots 9 and 10 broken front Concession 1 to the southerly property line of the Grand Trunk Railâ€" way; THENCE Southwesterly along the line of the southerly property line of the Cgand Trunk Railway to the westerly boundary. of the Township of Etobicoke; ‘FHENCE Squtherly along the line of the westerly boundary of theâ€" Township of Etobicoke ‘to Lake Ontario; THENCE easterly along the shore of Lake Ontario to the point of commencement. THENCE commeneâ€" ing at the point of intersection of. the easterly lot line of the allowanee for Road (Brown‘s line), between Lot 10 and Lot 11, Concession 1, Township of Etobicoke, and the northerly proâ€" perty line of the Grand Trunk Railâ€" way; THENCE . Northeasterly . along the northerly\property line‘/ of :. the Grand Trunk Railway to a point meaâ€" sured 150 ft. easterly from and at right angles to the easterly line of the allowâ€" ance for Road (Brown‘s line) beglveen ot 10 and, Lot 11,â€" Concessi i. Township of Etobicoke; THENCE{ Northerly along a line parallel to and f 150 feet measured at right angles east, of the easterly lot line of the allowâ€", ance for‘ Road (Brown‘s line) beâ€" tween Lot 10 and Lot 11,, Concession 1, Ewp. of Etobicoke, to a point 150 ft. measured northerly and at right angles to the northerly lot line, of =Horner Ave:; THENCE Westerly along a line parallel to and 150 feet measured at right angles north of the Northerly lot line of Horner Avenue: to the Westerly boundary of the Township of Etobicoke; THENCE Southerly. along the westerly boundary of the Township of ‘Etobicoke to the intersectionof_ the said Boundary lineâ€"with the northerly property line of the.Grand Trunk Railâ€" way; THENCE Northeasterly . along the northerlyâ€" property line of , the Grand Trunk Railway to the point of commencemnt, being in all 374 acres more or less. TAKE NOTICE thet the Council of the Corporation of the Township of ï¬?ufolnicoke intends, pursuant to .the powers conferred upon it by the Leâ€" wislature of the Province of Ontario by Special Act entitled The Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, being 14 Geo. V., Chapter 62, to pass a Byâ€"law to enâ€" large or extend water section or area PAGE SIX Secretary Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. | xâ€"85â€"2t NOTICE NOTICE A. B. Cockburn, while assisting at School Fairs, had the misfortune to rend his trousers. He appealed to some ladies with needle and thread to make repairs, but they declined, stating that it was a blowâ€"out patch he needed, win W. Brown, Woodbridge P.0O., , the Executors of the said estate,, on or before the 18th day of July, A.D. 1923, their names and addresses and a statement of their respective claims and the naturevof the security if any held â€"by them: AND FURTHER take notice that after the said 18th day of July, A.D. 1923, the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice and the said Executors will not be responsible for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not then have been received by them. IN THE MATTER OF the estate of John Snider, late of the Township of. Vaughan, in the County of York, Farmer _ and Mover of Buildings, deceased. ~ ‘ NOTICE is hreby given pursuant to R.S.0. 1914, . Chapter 121, Section 56, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said John Snider, who died on or about the 14th day of May, A.D. 1923, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned ~solicitors for: Betsy Snider, John _ Nelson Suider and Edâ€" D. 1928, at the hour, of 10.30 o‘clock in the forenoon _ (Daylightâ€" Saving time), at the office of the said Board, 47 Queen‘s Park, Toronto, and will at that time and place hear all persons who‘ may desire to be heard in respect of the said water works or the cost thereof or in respect of the area as deâ€" signated in the said Byâ€"law. DATED at Toronto this 18th day of June, A.D. 19283. SKEANS & HOOPER, 171 Yonge Street, Toronto, â€"« Solicitors for the said Executors xâ€"84â€"3t The estimated.cost of the construcâ€" tion of the. saidâ€"system| of â€"waterâ€" works is $6,100, and the €ouncil proposes to issue debentures for the cost ofâ€"such construction, to be payable_ in thirty annual instalments â€" assessed ~against the above described area, :according to the assessmentâ€"rollâ€"fromâ€"timeâ€"to time: AND FURTHER â€"FTAKE NOTICE that such Byâ€"law will be â€"passed after the same shall have been approved by the Ontario â€" Railway and Municipal Board, and that the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board has appointed Wednesday, the 11th day of July, A. DATED at Toronto this 20th day of June, A.D. 1923. » H.~°C. SMALE, Secretary Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. ‘__TAKE NOTICE that the Council of ‘the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends, pursuant to ‘the powers conferred upon it by the Leâ€" eislature of the Province of Ontario, by Special Act, entitled The Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, being 14 Geo. V., Chapter 62, to pass a Byâ€"law to enlarge or extend Water Section or A.rea.“%o 1 of the Township of Etoâ€" bicoke as defined by Byâ€"law 1429, by adding thereto that part of the Townâ€" ship hereinafter described, and to conâ€" ‘struct and extend a systm of water mains and water works in the area hereinafter described, and to provide in such Byâ€"law that the whole cost thereof shall, subject to the provisions of the said Act, be charged and levied on and from all the property which has been defined b ythe Coundil as follows. that is to say: ALL AND SINGULAR that part of Etobicoke Township bounded as follows: That parcel or tract of land lying North Westerly of Waterworks.Area No 1, Township of Etobicoke, â€"County _ of York, which may be more particularâ€" ly described as follows: COMMENCâ€" ING at the point where the Easterly boundary of Kingsbury Avenue interâ€" sects the northerly boundary of the Grand Trunk Railway; thenee North Easterly .along . the northerly _boundary of the Grandâ€"Trunk Railway to apoint measured 136 feet and atâ€"right angles to: the Easterly â€"boundaryof Kingsâ€" bury Avenue;. thence: Northerly: along the lot line between, registered: :plan 2140 â€" andâ€" part of| Township Lot: 8, Concession 1, Southern Division, front ing on the lake to _ a point â€"measured Northerly 150. feet from and at right angles «to the» Northerly boundary ‘of Hornerâ€" Avenue; > THENCEâ€" westerly along a line parallel to and 150 feet measured at right angles North of the Northerly boundary of. Horner Avenue to :a point 185‘01‘" West .of the Westâ€" erly boundary:{â€"of Carsonâ€"â€" Street; THENCE Southerly along "the ~Lot ILine between Registered Plan = 2329 and ‘part. of: Township Lot 9, Concesâ€" sion ‘I, Southern Division, fronting on theâ€"Lake, to the point â€"of intersection of _the . Westerly boundary : of : Regisâ€" tered Plan 2329 with the . Northerly boundary: of the,Grand â€"Trunk Railâ€" way;â€" THENCE :Northeasterly : along the northerlyâ€"boundary. of ‘‘the Grand Trunk Railway to the point of comâ€" mencement,, being in all : 34.45. â€"acres more or less. ; 25 last mentioned point along said western boundary in a southerly direction to |a point on the shore line of Lake Onâ€" | tario; thence fromlast ~mentioned }point westerly along said shore line to the point of commencement. _DATED at Toronto this 20th day cf June, A.D. 1928. ANFM) FURTHER _ TAKE NOTICE that such Byâ€"law will be passed after the same shall have been approved by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, and that the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board has appointed Wednesday, the 1th day of July, A. D. 1923, at the hour of 10.30 in the forenoon (Daylight Saving time), at the office of the said Board, 47 Queen‘s Park, Toronto,. and will at that time and place hear all persons who may desire to be heard in respéct of the said water works or in respect of the area as designated in the said Byâ€"law. The estimated cost â€"of theâ€" construcâ€" tion. of. the said system of water works is $3,200.00, and the Council proposes to fssue debentures for .the cost of such construction, to be payable. in thirty _ annual instalments assessed apainst the above described area, acâ€" cording. to the assessment roll from time to time.â€" NOTICE TO CREDITORS "Auto Phraseology" H.«C. SMALL, Secretary Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. NOTICE The estimated cost of the work is $2050.00, of which $566.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. The estimated cost of the work is $725.00, of which $512.50â€"is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. The estimated cost of the work is $399.00, of which $124.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12c. 15. Humberview Crescent from Main Street to end, an approximate distance of 820 feet, a 6â€"inch water main. NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke on the 16th dgy of June, 1923, to set aside and desigfiate a defâ€" inite section or area in the Township of Etobicoke to construct and extend a system of water mains and works in the area described for the benefit of such defined area and to provide for the expenditure of the sum of $40,â€" 000.00 in the construction thereof, and that such byâ€"law was duly registered in the registry office of the east and west riding of the county of York on the 22nd day of June, 1923. The estimated cost of the work is $1325.00, of which $853.50 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. ; 13. College Street from 11 feet north N.S.L. Patika Avenue to MacDonald Avenue, an. approximate «distance of 200 feet, a 6â€"inch water main. 14%. Joseph Street from lot 19, plan 1164, to Church Street, an approximate distance of 190 feet, a 4â€"inch water main. * Dated and published this 27th day of June, A.D. 1923. Dated at Islington thisâ€"22nd day of June, 1923. Any ~motion to quash or set aside the same or any ‘part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. xâ€"35â€"3t A petition again‘st the work will not avail to prevent its construction. xâ€"35â€"3t A.G. PEIRSON, Clerk The estimated, cost of the work is $1887.50, of which $245:75 is to be paid by the:Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nualâ€"rate per foot frontage is 12¢. 11. Jane .Street from . Dufferin Street to Wright Avenue, an approxiâ€" mate.distance: of 815 feet, a 6â€"inch waâ€" terâ€" main. L The estimated..cost of the work is $2037.50,, of: which $1285.35 is to be paid by the Corporation. . ‘The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 12c. 12., Springmount Avenue from . Wilâ€" liam Street to. MacDonald Avenue, an approximateâ€" distance of 530 feet, a 6Gâ€"inch water main. The, estimated .cost ‘of the work is $2062.50, of. which $3852.10 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nualâ€"rate perâ€"foot frontage is 12c.. 9. Speers Avenue from Gibson Street to ‘JaneStreet,, an <approximate.:disâ€" tancee of 795 feet, a 6â€"inch water main,. The :estimated.cost of the work is $1987.50, of which $354.00 is to he paid by the Corporation. . The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12c. The estimated cost of the work is $2032.50, of,. which â€"$1070.30 is to be paid by. the Corporation,. The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. 8. Ellis Street from Gibson Street to Jane,, Street, an: approximate distance of 825 feet, a 6â€"inch water main. 10. Wright . Avenue . from , Gibson Street to Jane Street, an approximate distance of 755 feet, a Gâ€"inch water uaing Lo ..ec. 4 The estimated cost of the work is $3,000.00, of which $613.50 is to be paid by the Corporation. . The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 12c. 5. Wadsworth Boulevard from Springmount Avenue to 260 feet eastâ€" erly, an approximate distance of 260 feet, a 6â€"inch water main. The estimated cost of the work is $650.00, of â€"which $217.00 is to be paid by the.Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12c. 6. Dufferin Street from 6 feet west lot 860, new plan, to Jane Street, an approximate distance of 2133 feet, a 6Gâ€"inch water main. 7. Gibsonâ€" Street‘ from Dufferin Street to. Wright Avenue, an approxiâ€" mate. distance. of 813 feet,, a 6â€"inch water main. The estimated cost of the work is $1025.00, of which $375.50 is to be paid by the Corporation. ‘The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. ‘ The estimated cost of the work is $5332.50, of which $942.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. The estimated cost of the work is $875.00, of which $634 is â€"to. be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢c. 3. Arthur Street from,uMain Street to, end of Arthur Street, an approxiâ€" mate distance of 410 feet, a 6â€"inch waâ€" ter main 4. MacDonald Avenue from Roseâ€" mount Avenue to College Street, an approximate distance of 1200 ‘feet, a 6â€"inch water main. ; fdp The estimated cost of the work is $1800,00, of which $195.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12c. 2. Cypress Street from Chureh Street to S. S. L. Woodward Avenue, am approximate distance of 350 feet, a‘6â€"inch water main. 1. Robert Street from 10 feet east lot 19, plan 1331, to Cypress Street, an approximate distance of 720 feet, a 6â€"inch water main. Take notice that the Councilâ€"of the Corporation of the Town of Weston, in pursuance of Section 9.of "The Loâ€" cal Improvement Act," as amended, inâ€" tends to construct the undermentioned works on the following streets, between the points mentioned, as local improveâ€" ments, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutâ€" ting directly on the work: ; (Cost to be paid in Twenty Annual Instalments). NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW NO. 1384 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE S. BARRATT, Clerk of the said Municipality TOWN OF WESTON WATER MAINS The estimated cost of the work is $20912.50,. of which $2115.50 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage. is 18.2¢. The estimated cost of the work is $41026.00, of which $2018.00 is to be paid by the Corporation.. The estimatâ€" ed annual rate per foot frontage is 29.2¢. Dated and published this 27th d ofâ€"June, A.D. 19283. &. G. PEIRSON, Clerk. The estimated cost of the work is $575.00, of which $263.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. ‘The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. _ 5. Rosemount Avenue from King Street to Johnâ€"Street, and John Street from Rosemount Avenue 350 feet westâ€" erly, an approximate distance of 883 feet, an 8 inch sewer. 6. Denison Avenue Stove (Work to Main proximate distance of inch sewer. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. The estimated cost of the work is $1050.00, of which $4109.00 is to be, paid by the Corporation. ‘The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12c. The estimated cost of the work is $850.00, of which $450,00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated anâ€" nual rate per foot frontage is 12¢. 3. MacDonald Avenue from Roseâ€" mount Avenue to Springmount Avenue, an approximate distance of 230 feet, an 8 inch sewer. . 4. Humberview Crescent from Main Street to end of Humberview Crescent, an approximate distance of 820 feet, an 8 inch sewer. The estimated cost of the work is $2050.00, of which $740.00 is to be paid by the. Corporation. ‘The estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 16.3¢. Take motice that the Council of the Corporation of the ‘Fown of Weston, in pursuance of Section 9 of "The Lo cal Improvement Act,"/as amended, inâ€" tends to construct the undermentioned works on the following streets, between the points mentioned, as local improveâ€" ments, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work: SEWERS (Cost to be paid in ‘Ewenty Annual Instalments). f 1. Arthur Street from Main Street to end of Arthur Street, an approxiâ€" mate distance of 420 feet, an 8 inch sewer. 2. Springmount Avenue from centre of Lot 36 to MacDonald Avenue, an approximate distance of 340 feet, an 8 inch sewer. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. f Oâ€"84â€"2t Publit notice;is. hereby. given that a Court, of Revision of the assessment roll for the ‘Town of Weston will be held in the Council Chamber, Weston, on, Tuesday, July 3rd, 1923, at eight o‘clock (Daylight Saving Time), to hear and dletermine y upon all comâ€" plaints against the assessment roll of the Municipality of the Town of Wesâ€" ton for the. said. year,1923. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Notice is hereby, given that a byâ€"law was passed by the Council of | the Town of Weston on the 18th day of June,; 1923, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount‘ of $35,â€" 000.00, for the purpose of erecting and equipping an addition to the High School in the Town of Weston for voâ€" cational classes, organized under . the provisions of "The Vocational Educaâ€" tion Act," and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the, Registry Office for the Registry, Division of the East and West Riding of the County of York on the 26th day of June, 1923.. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made withâ€" in â€"three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Municipality of the Town, of VWeston, County of York. 1923. xâ€"35â€"1â€"T A. G. PEIRSON, Clerk NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW And further take notice that after such last mentioned ‘ date, the said Executors, will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased) among the parties entitled thereto, hayving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim noâ€" tice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribuâ€" tion. 5 fas C. LORNE FRASER, Bank of Nova Scotia Building,, Weston, Ont., Soliciâ€" tor for the said Executors. _ xâ€"35â€"3â€"I Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised _ Statutes of Ontario," 1914, Chapter 121, and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having Claims against the Estate of the said Ellen Mary Naisbitt, who died on or about the 4th day of. April, 1923, are required on or before the 15th day of July, 1923, to send by post prepaid or deliver to C: Lorne Eraser, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Weston, Ont., Solicitor for William H. Forster and Clarence Foreman, Executors of the Estate of .the.. said . deceased, . their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, verified by affdavit, and the nature of the securitics, if any, held by them. S : In the Matterâ€"of the Estate of Ellen Mary Naisbitt, late of the Town of Weston, in the County . of York, Widow, Deceased. 8 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Dated the 26th day of June, A.D., Dated the 26th day of June, 1923. â€"«â€" Clerk «ofsaid Municipality, Dated at Weston June 20th, 1923 NOTICE TOâ€"CREDITORS COURT OF REVISION TOWN OF WESTON A:., G. _ PELRSON, from Moffatt Street, an apâ€" 1942 feet, a 9 ay Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within‘ three"months after the first publicatiOn of this notice, and cannot be made hereafter. Dated at Islington this 22nd day of June, 1923. ‘ Standing of Counties 1â€"Â¥York: 112 points. (Championship Shield)." > i 2â€"Wentworthâ€"54 points. & 3â€"Haltonâ€"45 points, Running hop, step and jumpâ€"1 C. Flayter, Y., 85 90%"; 2 E. Orft, Y.; 3 D. MacMillen, Y. $ Boys‘‘relayâ€"1 Yorkâ€"4 min. 8Â¥ seconds, (E. Campbell, E. Orr, C. Play ter, M. MacArthur); 2 Halton . (Me Cready, Cunningham, Walker, C. Wil son). & Runnerâ€"upâ€"E. Campbell, York, 16 points. Chamgzion boyâ€"â€"H. Dyment, worth, 20 points (Sliver Medal) NOTICE is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Council.of the Corporation of the T‘wp. of Etohicoke on the 16th day of June, 1923, to provide for the borrowing in the form of debentures the sum of $35,000.00 for the purpose of building four additional rooms to the present school house in S.S. No. 12, Township of Etobicoke, an that such a byâ€"law was duly registered in the registry ofâ€" fice of the cast and west riding of the County of York on the 22nd day of June, 1983. Running broad jumpâ€"1 H. Ww., 17 $7%2"; 2 E. Cartpbell, Hewitt, X. Putting 16 lb. shotâ€"1 D. MacMil lem, Â¥., 20 ; 9°â€"E. Orr, Â¥.; 3 Ben ham, W Pole® vaultâ€"1 E. Campbell, Y Bqnllalll’, W.; 8, W. Scott, W. 220 yard dashâ€"1 H. Dyment, W., 24 4â€"5 ‘seconds; 2 M. MacArthur, Y.; 3 M., Cready, H. s /, mile runâ€"1 M, MacArthur, Y.; 2 min. 155 seconds; 2 E. Campbell, Y.; 8 B Deavitt, Y. i Running high. jumpâ€"I H. Dyment, W.; 2 C. Playter, Y.; 8 Inksetter, W. The girls from Victoria Square acâ€" cepted a. challenge from Halton Counâ€" ty for a game of softball. . York girls were rather new at the softball game, but their experience with the hardball stood the minâ€" good stead. _ After the second innings, during which Halton got a big lead, the girls from the Square got down to business and. began to score. (In the eleventh innings with the score 11â€"7, York held them to one run and in their turn, held a little; swat feast and brought in four runs. ‘The final score stood 12â€"11‘ for the Halton girls. The teams both played good ball and excitement ran high throughout the entire game with a climax in the last innings when it looked as if the York girls were going to tie up the score. Potato raceâ€"1 F. Campbell, Y.; 2 M. Rivaz, H.; 3 M. Lawrence,H. Throwing baseballâ€"1 M. Lawrence, H.; 2 ]\’}/ Wood, W.; 8 L. Wood, W. Helay raceâ€"1 York (G. Monkman, P. Campbell, F. Campbell, I..Downey); 2 Halton (M. Lawrence, A. Fox, H. Mcâ€" Lean, M. Rivaz). ; Boys‘ Events 100 yard dashâ€"1 R. Dyment, W. 10 3â€"5 seconds; 2 L. Hewitt, Y.; 3 M Cready, H. The honors of the day were fairly well divided between the three counâ€" ties represented, the championship meâ€" dals going to Halton and Wentworth and the shield to York. The outstandâ€" ing athlete of the day was H. Dyment, of Wentworth,. who won four firsis with E. Campbell, of King, second. .Miss M. Rivaz, of Halton, was the champion girl with 14 points andâ€"Miss M. Wood, of Wentworth, second. The five girls and eleven boys of York who won placâ€" ings put their old county on easy street for the championship field.. This beaw tiful shield, which was put up by the Junior. Farmers‘ Improvement Assoâ€" ciation, will be put on exhibition in the window of the Express Herald. _ ~ Ribbons were given for the first 3, but points allowed for the first five in each ‘event. ‘The prizes were as folâ€" lows :â€"* _ Champion girlâ€"Miss M. Rivaz, Hal tonâ€"14 point, (Silver Medal). Runnerâ€"upâ€"Miss: M. Wood, Wentâ€" worthâ€"12 point: The running â€" hopy. step _ and jump brought out seven men with the first four jumping one foot of the. winner. In the half miles run the marathoners from York showed up to better advanâ€" tage. Mac McArthur, of Newmarket, set such a pacte that while ten startâ€" ed, only. four finished. Three were from Newmarket and one from King. The girls‘ 50 yard dash was so close that the judges had difficulty in pickâ€" ing the. winners, but when it came to throwing the baseball, Miss Lawrence, of the Halton ball team, left no doubt as to the winner. of, the red ribbon. _ 50 yard daghâ€"1 Irva Downey, Y.; & G. Monkman, Y.; 3 M. Rivaz, H. 100 yard mwallkâ€"1 M. Rivaz, H.; 2 M Wood, W.; 8 F. Campbell, Y. Standing broad juhlpâ€"i P. Camp bell, Â¥1; 2 Iva Downey, X.; 3 M. Lau tence, H.. . b JONISR FARMERS â€" 00 HHT 0T York Scores Another Victory at the Annual Competiâ€" tion . NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW NC. 1434 The Junior Farmers of Central On Clerk of the said Municipality. t oxâ€"85â€"3t. Girls‘ Events 8. BARRATT, ent, Ww.) & thur, Y.;| _ m ur, Y.; 2| is bell, Y.;| s ( u) psr Dyment, | § r c Ni Â¥.y7 8. E. :;-;{\' w9 Dyment, | § w Ees t, W. ho ipâ€"I1 â€"C. ‘E:,:‘; a/ YÂ¥ 3 {E“s â€".| Bo MacMilâ€"| _ PMA ; 3 Benâ€"|/ M&@ BSt > ‘Y~; 2. fâ€"".h-w; 2 4 in. 8%| §g C. Playâ€"| § n / (Meâ€" h C. Wilâ€"| & e Nee Wentâ€"| BX .00 â€"| § York, 16 ‘J:\ & ipionship 5x § EY 26 E4 fast ON OF | S Hels at a byâ€"| § 25. m Tunicipal | §MÂ¥ the Twp. 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