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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Dec 1954, p. 15

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u tt In straight truck competition at the Canadian National Exhibition recently, David taitose of Hadrian Dr., Rexdole, won the Cona. dion championship in straight truck companion. A crowd of 3.000 watched as the drivers stacked vehicles through obstades. A man bumped mm a friend at a street corner. "Sorry." panted the man after the briefest greetmg, ", but I have to dash." "Why, what's your burn?“ "Have an appomlment with a Rexdale Man Wins Truck Roadeo 662 Scarlett Rd. Receipts: ' V Total Donations deposited Total Donations deposited in the Cana. dion Bank of Commerce, Weston Direct Cash Donations to Flood Victims . Total Amount issued to Flood Victims TOT/IL RECEIPTS Expenditures: Primary cheques issued for assistance to Flood Victims Materials purchased for assistance to DANGEROUS CORNER Flood Victims _ ____. Cosh Donated direct to Flood Victims ' Secondary cheques issued to Flood Vic- Credit Balance tims V Postage, Stationery, Supplies charged to CREDIT EXPENDITURES MI. E. 0. “menu, Chairman REV. T. b. sun“ "s1. MATTHIAS cHuR‘cH [macaw RELIEF rm Thu (ommmu handling this fund wish tributed and lxpren the rsppr.eitrtion of cos-t of Handling EA. Account tarms/ties/ut BIG TiiiiiiUN ALLOWANCE Financial Statement: BUYS A NEW TIRE I TUBE , Ida-co $1.00 A WEEK m. fund wish to ogrsirt Ihank mm chap I owe ten dollars to." "Well, well," commented the other, "you are conseientiods, aren't you? Where are you sup- posed to meet him?" "Right here at this corner," replied the man as he hurried off. MR. MR tho FRED ISHEIWOOD TOM SCOTT, Fin. Sony Dec. lst, 1954 min lhank than Who con, tetipilnn for this kindnau. $2365.45 l 25.00 $2445.15 $2490.45 $1 400.00 $2490.45 23.00 125.00 897.15 30.00 1 4.70 ',?,ijPostpone By-Law 11 i's-'_j1'.iittj';r1seel'lri1itiisiii 2?:‘sN- York Candidate) {Weston Sr. Hockey Reopen: IBrookhanks & Gilmore: Win xenon lat My evening ed the Weston Arm with plenty ot hockey to auit every yum. The first [we was I cloee 3-1 win tor e newcomer to the law. Brookbenkn over lent year's champion Wilts. In the other um. god: were aplenty u Gilmore' wowed 1 month: noting Punch when they de- (tented Dollye bl. Evergreen Sammy Simmons led Brookbenb to their victory as he tallied one goal end as- sisted on the other two tor I pertect evening's work. Bill Reed and Bruce Hues. two smoothies of the ice Inna pot- ted the other goals. Karmic Larose. in the nets for the win- lners, was in mid-sewn form an he turned buck every scoring thrust but one and that cum from the stick ot big Jim Smith. Don Curtis' drew the "sire Fink Chnrd in the net tor Wilts played his fine usual game and he was well beaten on the three goals. Gilmore: came up with their greatest scoring outburst and established themselves as deitrr. ite contenders for top position " they ftaished . scoring bril- liance led by Remo Florian with three goals and two assists tor Ciiisrnight'i, work. George Faulkner bagged '1ng musket: gs did cieveriuui Jago. Stew- art Hill cashed in the single goal to gqnlpletg the scoring , vicar: iierionaid was the" lone marksman tor Dollys. Rudy Dr. Hopwood said he had, talked with Mrs. Goodman, and; ; had learned that she was being' itoreed to go opt to work in or-Q ',der to meet the mortgage Pay- imerts on her home. nu . .. "A .:L._u L- --L-A "Thousands of home, all over North York with mortgage pay- , ments to meet are threatened by I the same prosecution. as Mrs.) Ann Gooman of " Burncrest _ Ave. suffered for renting a base- E ment apartment in her home,") Victor Howood. labor: candidate! for Counicillor in Ward Three,) stated on November 29. 1 "How is it possible," he asked, I "for a working man who makes ilfty a week to meet mortgage ipayments which may be over a hundred a month unless he can jsublet? Further, does council l think that it can throw the [thousands of families who are 'renting shared accommodation 'on the street? Will not growing lunemployment make it still jmore necessary for families to 'sublet their homes? 1 "Many ratepayers believe that "he spat-tent construction specu- llators are the real force behind [the enforcement of this by-law. 'They want ttt hog the use ot Lsewers which were built too (small." "My immediate proposal,") said Dr. Hopwood, "is to follow} the example of Forest Hill andl postpone indehMtely the en-) tenement of the no subletting,' by-law: Only a year ago this; summer_North York's council; agreed that the housing situa- (l, tion was such as to make it', wrong to enforce this law. Now, I although the situation is worse. , not better, they prosecute. 1 "My long term proposal is co- ', operation with federal and pro- [ vincial governments on a low; rent housing scheme large; enough to fill North York's " need for housing. When that is; done the enforcement of the no l subletting law will create nol l The _ newly icoke jheld a hardships." Northern Etch. Hockey Assoc. Elects Officers The second meeting of the newly _ formed Northern Elohi- lcoke Hockey Association was (held at Plumber Heights School on Wednesday. November 24th, and was, attended by about 20 'interestekt people. l Mr. Ian M. Thomson, the :Director of Recreation for Eto. Lbicoke. outlined the progress to 'date and mentioned that Wood- bridge Arena had been reserved ;for Saturday, November 27th at \i0-00 tt.m. A pegmanent then orerted to business of the A permanent executive was then orirrted to carry. on the business of the association. Mr. A. Cutler was elected President assisted by Vice-Presidents A. Schofield (Bexdlle). T. S. Gin» on (Humber Heights). L. Trot. ter (Fairhaven) and George Ems (Thistletown). Those present felt that the moat presuing need was for im struction for the age group O _ 12. With this in mindnno act teams were formed an that as many children " poaaible could be coughed in the one available hour. It is hoped that this meth- od will allow the Association to have an organized league ac- commodating seevral age group: lnext year. l Any lpquiriea can be directed ttt the 1AB8t Mr. Mr. Mr, i Mr. A. Cutler _ CH. 1-58“. A. Schmld . CH. 1-90 T, s. Glam . CH. 1-" L Mar _ CR. 1:8 Ian M. Thomson, the . of Recreation for Eto. outlined the progress to d mentioned that Wood- inquiries can be directed Recreation OfRee at " or to: - ___ A LG . CH. mm. {or . CM. taut, . CK. “on. Haul. tor the winner! phyod I random an. in the mu. With .e addition of my not! oarberieneed plays”, the Woman Senior Hockey Mague) incur: weli,te be one ot the! top navy hockey attractions atl, “I Weston Arena this year. , Games are now pllyed. one hour I “the: than Int year with iii) double bill now starting at 8:00 Gilmorel especially ha v e l done some talent hunting in the on leuon and they with the, league's newest entry, Brook) bunks will give the league ttut) ndded impetus Incl interest. i'eLii1rritei"r"iiit wevgtrymBI-gok s " 232:: 1ih,e,et'ui,vu"in1t"lSl't'.t at . value I n t - I Call Meeting With Your Choice Of T 0 id . [ o P? pr Electric Razor Club Onsls Phili h $27.15) Faced with the costly prob- I Is ave ( te, pt tttlust',; Ulla Itsttd . $3135 2gf1ssdihbedisyt'itiS'e/owtl'se, Remington ( y!-'-'--') ’ton topset Shis‘ 'l"irrst back tnr/tt . ' t 95 ( t t. . ' .. - 'se'. tte/ages,':',',','),',',,,':',? .hrrwgk Schick ( 2W--r-i) Faced with the costly prob- lem of rebuilding, the Weston Tennis Club is appealing to the tennis-minded citizens of Wer ton to set this sport back on its teat. vesident. Mrs., Carol Gil- bertso announced this week that I public meeting would be held on Saturday, December 11th at 2 pm. at the Activity Centre, 6 Little Ave.,to discuss the club's ditBeulties. . These ditBeulties, caused' by the floods ot Hurricane Hazel include surfacing (on a new lo- eationl, new club house facili- ties, and flnances, die: 0 i.lililiii!illtl! up peedcdywivh the Kodalim “a Midget Flasholdar using new Sow-cost bulbs. Flash- - t=ce-tc-:5z-5ir-7=i5-.5ka-?s 'lit F,iFf-fp' .:‘ _ x \ ' "'cirr-rc) ' 'are' . "'i'r_cCi,a-,-' ) \\._____ 'i,',i,i-sfs,i,-z,xiiia'i',i'=ii,z,s,'i,=-,ir)isif; )l i, )§~ Bg,,,',) - ( {if F A' -- i x I t I (ti F , Eiai ' KC”) ” E -rg. ir)-'fiiii' \\ 'it':tt r l xca' cta, , - a? 's., NN'. . 7‘ ( \ " ' 4‘ f . 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