: Starter‘s Job is Risky Too When Llindâ€"â€"l Bs copaicy, Stock Cars Race At CNE Track 11 Ellis Ave. _ Phone CH. 1â€"3721 PAGE #1X HORSE SHOW ‘50 FORD 3 Ton €Comb. Dump ‘50 MERC. % Ton Pick Up . ... ‘50 FORD %4 Tom Pick Up . ... ‘49 MERC. /2 Ton Pick Up ... ‘49 MERC. V Ton Panel ... ‘48 CHEV. /4 Ton Pick Up _ ... ‘49 AUSTIN / Ton Panel ‘47 MERC. 2 Ton Stake & Plaottorm ‘47] MERC. 2 Ton Stake, Platform, Racks ‘46 MERC. 2 Ton Stake & Platform CRUICKSHANK GARAGE Mercury â€" Meteor â€" Lincoin 122 MAIN ST. NORTH CH. 1 At These Outstanding USED TRUCKS LOOK! RMWUNTERS â€" JUMPERS â€" ROAD MACKS â€" NARNESS PO; ‘i€s PALOMINO ond WESTERN CELASEFS â€" TRICK HoRSE If It‘s not the 24th Pust call our boâ€" e _ ALL SAFETY CHECKED & ALL EQUIPPED WITH HEATERS e ALL CAN BE EASILY FINANCED e ASK FOR OUR 30 DAY WARRANTY 35 GALA EVENTS SATURDAY, MAY 16â€" h WESTON SATURDAY EVEN. 12 NOON, 6 P.M. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"___â€" ADMISSI1ON mm mm FRIDAY EVENING: Reds $1.00, Dive & Crey 50¢ SATURDAY MAT. : Reds $1.00, Blue end Grey 50c Children 15¢ Under The Auspices of the Lions Club of Weston To Be Heid in WESTON ARENA home FRIDAY, MAY 15 WESTON } Ross Kennedy and Eric Robertâ€"| son are holders of those two poâ€" | sitions at the "Ex" shows and ll‘ | you think it‘s tough for pilots on i the "rain or shine" circuit, think of the above pair. | | _ Equipped with a telephone that | keeps them in touch with Race Diâ€" | rector Harley Morden, Jr., and hisr helpers atop the grandstand, Kenâ€" nedy and Robertson spend the whole evening alone in the infield. Their only weapons of self defence are flagsâ€"and they possess more than the United Nations. A cnlor-‘ blind driver could sure raise havoe | with them, | Kennedy and Robertson not only have to lineup and start every race but have to be prepared to stop it in case of dangerous pileups. And that‘s where their multiâ€"colored flags come in. The green one sigâ€" every Friday and Tuesday nights at the Exhibition grandstand, there are & couple of geuts who have a more risky jobâ€"the starter and his assistant. While the drivers come in for most of the conversation among fans at the CNE stock car races ANNUAL INDOOR : Reds $1.00, Biwe and Grey 50c 6 P.M. CH. 1â€"1161â€"2 $ 1595 895 850 195 895 150 495 595 595 550 a | 1. Pâ€"K4 2. Nâ€"KB3 2, Pâ€"KN3 4. Bâ€"B4 5, NR3 6. Pâ€"KR3 7. Bâ€"N2 *. BxB 8. P.Q4 10. NyP 11. Qâ€"Ri ch 12. BxN z 13. Bâ€"K3 14. Qâ€"Bo ch 15. 0 0 ‘16. QRâ€"B1 |_ ‘Below we give a game played in I â€" 7 |the Weston Chess Club championâ€" | ship tournament, May 7th, 1953. | Whiteâ€"Jim Poulton â€" Blackâ€"Ab. Warren | 1. Pâ€"K4 POR4 47. Pâ€"KB4 Pâ€"Qi | 2l N&BA â€" N.QGB3 Tsl NNI y | d, Pâ€"KN3 PAQ4 19. Qâ€"N4 Hâ€"B: 4. Bâ€"B4 Bâ€"K3 20. ByB Noh 5, Nâ€"R3 Pâ€"QR3 u1. QRâ€"Q1 PR3 8. Pâ€"KR3 PR3 92. QuP ch 0 Kâ€"N3 7. Bâ€"N2 Pâ€"QNiâ€" 21. PAP N:K *. BxB PxB 24, Q.N4 Râ€"KNi 8. P.Qi PxPo ui. Qâ€"Bd Qâ€"K3 10. NyP NxN u6. Pâ€"KNH QRâ€"KB: 11. Qâ€"RB eh 00 Kâ€"Q20 27. Qâ€"KA ch _ Kâ€"No 12. BxN POQ4 2k N.Qi 0 RyP h 13. Bâ€"K3 Nâ€"B3 98. Kâ€"Ri BoNe A delegation of ten Russian | players, including the world cham | pion, M. Botvinnik, will visit New | York June 10th to 18th to contest an eightâ€"board match with a USA | team. The Weston Chess Club is wel into the championship match t: decide this year‘s club champion The standing to date is: 21 games to play P W L D Pis Seo, Thull ..« 20 1# 1 â€"1% Bill Melver L. 16 11. 4 1 1 Doug. Dick ... 15 10 4 1 10‘ Jim_Fox ........ 14 10 d 1 10 Ab Warren ... 17 10 6 1 10‘. Ky, Catheart ... 14 B 6 _â€" g Av. Robinson ... 13 T 6 7 Jim Poulton .. 14 6 T : % Geo. Braby ... 17 512 â€"â€" i5 Henry Loose ... 1T 4 1% 10 4‘ The West End Chess Club played a return match with the AVRO Chess Club, St. Jude‘s Church, Toâ€" ronto, May 4th, and won by a score of 8â€"4. It‘s hard to beat a gent with de sire like that. Ted Race has come a Jong way since he first saw stock car racing five years ago up on No. T High way. After being "bitten" he bought himself a $10 car and did well in the slow car division at Oakwood stadium. Sâ€"0â€"0, when you‘re down watchâ€" ing your favorite driver in action either this Friday or next Tuesday give @& look to the starters and reâ€" fleect how lucky your are to be in a seat. "If vither of those pen, we‘ve had it," philosophically, "Ther a couple of new guys. Main hazard the pair keep in mind is the possibility of a car throwing a wheel when getting a flag or a driver pulling out before getting past thert during the flyâ€" ing start. "You gotta expect the unpredietâ€" able in this game," Kennedy says. "There‘s a certain amount of risk every time you step out onto the track. However, I enjoy it." nals the start, black means dis qualification, orange is caution, red for stop, white indicates one lap to go and the checkered one goes to the winner. THE CHESSMEN â€"Byâ€" MENRY LOOSE PR3 92. GsP Pâ€"QNi 2. PAP PxB o 24, Q.N4 PxP ui gâ€"Bd NxN 96. Pâ€"KN Kâ€"Q20 27. Qâ€"KA Pâ€"Q4 uk. N.Qz Nâ€"B3 98. Kâ€"Ri Kâ€"B3 0. NxN Qâ€"K! Kâ€"N2 Nâ€"QB3 P.Q3 Bâ€"K3 Pâ€"QR3 ay P W L D P uen 20 18 1 14 musiA6 11 . L TD ww 1B 10 4 G 10] vou 14 10 % f 10 is 37 30 6 J 30 weu 14 B0 B â€" B wl 13007006 7 meg 44 B T 1 % e 47 P32 %â€" $ medf 412 1 4 Bs hisinadind se l t a s M Some ithn May Tth, 195%. ) were made by Mr. Han Blackâ€"Ab, Warren | were followed by the }Z K‘:«'TN '\Q' "God Save the Queen" things hapâ€" they admit they‘ll need and mat Wilf‘s Cycle & Sports violin. . entitled wWSPS" after wi chanted. Last week‘s assembly w ed with the singing of Muthors of Sutem Their messuge dinals score On M baseball the â€" Oril Ne representatives ofâ€" Form ented â€" the Lineâ€" Trophy vinning forms. 8 and 9, McLellan played a numbe that from Baseball Flood Relief Fund Assem bly Keys Made the Craft Centre, 6 Little Ave. The ladies of the club hold a sewing bee at the Craft Centre each Thursday aftornoon from 2 to 4 o‘clock. Last Thursday 11 ladieg were nresent First annual meeting of this league will be held in the Recreaâ€" tion Office, 4 Little Ave., on Tuesâ€" day, May 19, at 7.30 p.m. Officials, coaches and parents are cordially invited to attend. This league is for girls between the ages of 13 and 16 years. Last season this league consisted of four teams and the same number of entries is expected this year. For further information kindly call the Recreation Office. 60 Club girls between 16 years. Las consisted of same number Hobby Craft P Young people interested in construction â€" and â€" instruction model aircraft, with a view to ing these models, kindly regi at the Reereation Office, 4 L Avenue â€"12.30â€"4.30 â€" f.m., â€" Mor through Friday. Minor Girls‘ Softball League rought to Jesus". _ Bonnie Lnâ€" ont read theâ€" Bible: Seripture ter which the Lords" Prayer was anted. The Safety Council had a essuge for the school about the ntest for Safety Limericks. The are to be . publish the Daté May €aR U The A Complete Line of sPORTING GOODS. FISHINCG TACKLE, GOLF SUPPLIES, BASEBALL EQUIPMENT. ETc. $101.49 were all very pleased to hear the total amount received the Flood Relief Programs Litcle League 20 20 Recreation Commission News WESTON CH. 1â€"7481 orm 52 John St teams the Cardinals and es â€" played at â€" Weston ublic School, _ The Carâ€" m over the Orioles by a [7 to 8. Victoria â€" Christopher, Form 6. Grade 7 â€"TWO STORES, TO SERYVE yoI [ficials of the We ifficial playing dat i 2 put on Amateur _ N Nandra De Shane, Form 5, Grade AS LOW as wlem Then Dia TIMES AND @GUIDE, WESTON whf som® AonONe 16 FOF This week brings to a close the the ages of 13 and |guburban municipalities playground t season this league | leaders training course in coâ€"operaâ€" four teams and the |tion with community â€" programs of entries is expected | branch, Department of Education. further information | Eighteen playground leaders from e Recreation Office. | Weston are attending out of a total ; registration of 150, This is a pracâ€" ve is busy planning | tical course on how to conduct acâ€" ial picnic which will | tivities on a playground and the urday, June 27. Don‘t | graduates will give valuable leadâ€" ular monthly meetâ€" ership and guidance to the children May 28, at 8 p.m. in attending playgrounds in Weston re, 6 Little Ave. The | this summer. Plans are being made ub hold a sewing bee \'tu hold Victoria Day celebrations entre each Thursday | on the playgrounds. Kindly contact 1 2 to 4 o‘clock. Last i your local neighborhood represenâ€" ladies were present ‘ tative and give a helping hand. RACERS, Complete With Gear hedute Easy Budget Terms Available Ricvies. Joyeycles Repaired WILF REE\V Es, I‘rnï¬ d junior â€" girls‘ ardinals and at â€" Woeston he Weston Little Le ing dates to the Time the Recveation Centi for the current week n a play Night _ At »uncements pton which singing of as openâ€" "When Children 6 . to flyâ€" register 4 Little preâ€" o_ the Bruce n his Monday 30 30 30 A Complete Line of New and Used .C.M. & RALEIGH BICYCOLES 0 CYCLE AND SPORTS BICYCLES p.n p.in the | of | ©59.95 WILE‘S Here‘s hoping Lady Luck will be with us all and our teachers will not have to put up with us next year. Grade Eight Exams Grade eight once again have exams. These exams are the tough ones although we only try seven. We try comp. and grammar, literâ€" uture, _ math. problems, â€" sclence, social studies, spelling and math. mechanical, ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRY iT; ()) The smells that are drifting thro‘ the mir, Would make your mouth water I do declare, And with Mrs. Lawrie to superâ€" vise, Most of them should make good wives, Each one wears an apron white, And tries to do her job just right, Whether hostess, waitress, laundâ€" ress, or cook, When passing the Home Ee. room please look, For that‘s where the girls are learning to cook, And wash, and iron, and sew, and knit, Home Economics They seem to be enjoying it and quilt patches and fancy work done. Tea and cookies were served by the conveners. Since this afterâ€" noon social has become so successâ€" ful the Recreation Commission is extending the use of the craft room and same will be open each week day morning and afternoon for the convenience of senior citiâ€" zens. Anyone interested is cordially invited to drop in for a game of cards, cribbage, checkers, or just a social visit. Summer Program le League Baseball have anâ€" Times and Guide. All games Centre. This newspaper will + the girl who is chosen to read the book. Awnmowers Nharpened 221 Weston Rd (Opp. Loblaw‘s) MT. DENNIS JU. 1696 Baseball Visitors Toronto vs. Montreal Baltimore vs. Ottawa Nyracuse vs. Rochester Ruffal FROM x games as they occur Pat Halder, Form 10, Grade 8 Marjorie Knapp, Form 8, Grade 8 Home Npringfield Friday, May 22 dance. Rhythm. â€" Tuesday, May 19â€"Ne dian English clasges, Woednesday, May 20â€"L Thursday, May :i dancing class, Thursday, _ May dancing class, Dona Friday, Mav i5 Lewis cited the could result, Council promised to have the township _ solicitor review _ the petition â€" and recommend action, But Councilior Deviin and Reeve S NE oi or less encouraging people to move in more than one family to get revenue to help them carry the house." Rigid enforcement of oneâ€"family occupancy "would bring hardship to thousands of families in Etobiâ€" coke," Reeve Bev Lowis said Monâ€" dav. family house. T. 0. Fraser, who presented the petition told council that "Every time a house is sold the failure of council to act is more 1000‘s To Suffer If Zoning Law Is Rigidly Enforced A hundred residents of Chestnut Hills petitioned council to enforce local zoning regulations which ban two fumi]ie"’]i\'ing in a single family house. T. 0, Fraser, who North York Ball League _ Opener On Next Tuesday The opening ceremonies Tuesday evening will be preceded by a parâ€" ade which will include the Royal Canadian Air Force Band as well | as members of all the teams, ull;’ decked out in their new sweaters. | The group will leave Melody Rd., FORD â€" MONARCH Saies & Service 91 MAIN ST. NORTH Official opening of the season take place next Tuesday, May at Humberlea Park. Affiliated with the North York Softball Association, the league is made up of seven leagues, this spring and summer The Western North York Softâ€" ball League is all set to go for TRACTOR â€" 1946 FORD â€" s695..« â€" TRUCKS â€" 1950 PREFECT 1950 MONARCH Tudor 1950 FORD Fordor 1950 FORD Tudor 1951 FORD Tudor We have on hand a very Cars and Trucks and are real good deal before the day and take advantage o Y WCA Weekly Calendar See these GREAT USED ChAB Liberal Allowance on "Take that Useation.Tip in a 1747 FURD , Ton Panel $795 â€" 1951 FORD 3 Ton C& 1949 CHEV. 4 Ton Pickâ€"up â€" $895, Above Trucks In First Class Condition and Ready To Go T 1949 FORD } Ton The HOLIDAY SPECIALS LITTLE BROS. LIMITED above Aâ€"1 Used Cars carry our usual 30 day warranty in and test drive one of these beautiful cars hardships thai Juni 14 Rumpus ve T Vers ballroom ballroom ° season. ason will Coâ€"ed ana Eord Dealer Over 26 19, [ will be at bat, Harry Moreland, recreation â€" supervisor of _ North 1\'01'k will catch, and the referee Local industry sponsoring the team includes the Harold F. Ritâ€" chie Co. Ltd. (two teams), Arthur S. Leitch Co., Allen and Handbury Co. Ltd., Weatherstone Windows Ltd. and Gibbens Groceteria. A seventh team, the Little Giants, is being sponsored jointly by the G. R. Young Screw Machine Prodâ€" will be Al Gibb, president of the parent association. Westdal Radio and Appliance will supply the sound truck and equipment. School at 7 p.m. and proceed to the park. At the opening Reeve McMuhon will pitch the opening baâ€, Ml Dayvson, school principal, Weston Auto Supply 41 MAIN STREET 5. very selective stock of Aâ€"l Used d are in a position to make you a e the big spring rush. l)rop in toâ€" age of these wonderful values. REBUILT NOW IN STOCK 1395 1375 1595 1695 695 Complete Machine & STARTERS & GENERATORS ® YOLTAGE REGULATORS © e CARBURETORS & FUEL PUMPS °© SHOCK ABSORBERS * & WATER PUMPS & DISTRIBUTORS ® MASTER & WHEEL CYLINDERS ® BONDED SHOE EXCHANGE ® TRANSMISSIONS 1941 CHEV Tudor 1949 FORD Fordor 1948 MERCURY Fordor 1951 FORD 3 Ton C&C $995 miob 0 WE 1949 METEOR 4 pr 1949 FORD Tudor your Present Car Years WE DELIVER ucts Ltd., Label Rite Ltd., Ace Machine and Tool, Reichold Chemâ€" ical Co., Margaret Trailer Co, and Carl‘s Lumber. A. T. SQUIBB & SON 48 MAIN ST. N., WESTON (Opp. Post Office) ‘Buy the Best â€" FIREWORKS Shop Seryice SQUIBBS‘ CHERRY 1â€"3524 Family Assortments 1.50 to 3.50 Chinese Crackers 3c 10¢ 15¢ Sparklers, Etc., From 2 for 15¢ to 1.00 ea. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1003 0 Work . Drop Buy HAND‘S‘ At CH. 1â€"3538 $1295 1295 1275 495