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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Dec 1954, p. 13

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BY DUKE POCOCK The halfway mark is fast apâ€" proaching and the teams are in full swing battling out every game for those two points which indicate a win and a boast up the ladder of the standâ€" Nearing Halfway Mark In Basketball Sched. "The Jewel & Gift Shop"‘ 10 MAIN ST. SOUTH k WILE‘S CYCLE & SPORTS 2 Stores To Serve You 3 John St. â€" WESTON 1221 Weston Rd. â€" MT. D USE Our XMAS LAYâ€"AWAY OR For Cver A Quarter Of A Century Fine Footwear this Christmas from BECK‘S Irving S. BECK SHOES Ltd. PARISâ€"MADE AS ABOVE OOMPHIES ON RIGHT 21 MAIN ST. NORTH You‘ll Certainly Please Them See The Largest Selection of BULOVA â€" GRUEN â€" WESTâ€" FIELD â€" LONGINE and OMEGA WATCHES Give Them ... All Patterns In Sterling Silver Flatware Spode Dinnerware Rust Craft Greeting Cards ELECTRIC SHAVERS SHEAFFER PENS & PENCILS S AA L M A NS For the Finest Merchandise WESTON ze â€" _ MT. DENNIS GIVE SPORTING GOODS GIFTS On Tuesday night at Kodak, Avro took on Moore for an easy win, but it must be said,.Moores played right down to the final whistle just as if they had a chance to take the game. The Jet boys were just too big and fast for the lighter Moore team EASY BUDGET PLANS aire?" It‘s Been CH. 1â€"7481 JVU. 1966 ALSO LEATHER SNOWBOOTS Moffatâ€"Dom. Bridge Moffat and Dom. Bridge supâ€" plied the action for the nightâ€" cap in a fast exciting gontest which was not decided until the last few minutes of the game as the Moffat team pulled away to a lead that the Bridge boys could not overcome. Watching score at 35 all. And now the overtime. Square Ds failure to capitalize on their foul shots led to their downfall as Kodak finâ€" ished in front 38 to 37. What a game! Jackson and Heggum shared the scoring honoors for ‘Kodak with 11 points each while Pearâ€" son and Logan led the Switch lads with 13 each. Kodakâ€"Square D The second game was one Of these games that have the fans and players on their feet most of the time. Kodak and Square D hooked up in this one and the score by quarters is a story by itself. End of the first quarter saw Kodak in the lead by 9 to 5, at the halfway mark Kodak led by 25 to 6. Three quarter time Kodak was still in front by 32 to 22. The last quarter had everybody screaming as Square D roared in and scored 13 points while holding the Camera boys to 3 single points, tying the score â€" Avro 60, Moore 19. Cochrane was the big gun for Avro with 23 points. Stuart was best for Moore with 5. The final FUR TRIMMED NYLON BOOT Anished on the long end of WESTON WESTON Downsview Dec. 8 â€" 8:00 Moore vs. R.C.A.F.; Downsview Dec. 9â€"8:00 Kodak vs. RC.A.F. R.C.A.F.â€"Avro And now up to Downsview and the newly painted home floor of the R.C.A.F., who played the boys who make the planes for the lads who fly them, Avro. This game brought together the two only unbeaten teams in the league. _ Someone had to lose and someone win and it was only after a hard checking close scoring affair that Avro came out on top to keep their win column intact. Twentyâ€"four personal fouls called by Bob Holt, the Referee, is a good inâ€" dication of the type of game that was played and failure to sink those foul shots had a great deal to do with the outcome. Future games, at Kodak Dec. 7 â€" 7:00 Moore vs. Moffat; 8:00 Dom. Bridge vs. Avro; 9:00 Square D vs. National Cash. Barber was the best for Mofâ€" fats with 10, while Poynton led the Bridge team with 7. The fin al score â€" Moffat 35, Dom Bridge 26. every game and every player, as we do from the scoring table, it is an amazing thing how a group of men can get together and gradually grow with the game, getting more skilful in the art of ball handling and shooting and then suddenly they are a force to be reckoned with, come playâ€"off time. These two teams are good examples. The main thing is, they are having fun and that is what the League means. [Group Prepares â€" For 3rd Edition The third annual edition of "Minstrel Daze" is in preparation. The young adult group of Wesâ€" ton with their new committee, songs and ideas, shows promise of having another topâ€"notch minâ€" strel show. "Minstrel Daze Rehearsals are already underâ€" way with the group meeting two nights a week. Anyone interestâ€" ed in joining the group may do so by going to the Town Hall in Weston any Wednesday, night at 8.30 p.m. or phoning the Recreâ€" ation Office at CH. 1â€"9561. This is the second in a series of articles which will be appearâ€" ing in the Weston Times & Guide. Colin Wrong is back again this year as musical director. With his expert guidance, the chorus once again will likely be oo â€"a m&k With every Car Wash we‘ll send you a bag containing approxiâ€" mately 40 plastic toy cars (all kinds â€"cars, trucks, buses) absolutely free . . . They‘re yours free so you can start right in operating your Car Wash like a real, busy washing station. Hurry, get yours toâ€"day. Mail this coupon Now! “ The works committee recomâ€" mended and council approved 1 the sending of a communication "to the secretary of the associaâ€" tion, advising them of the estiâ€" mated cost for providing storm sewers in the Beverley Hills area ,and at the same time adâ€" vise that the committee feels it advisable that this matter be deâ€" ferred for the time being until the Township Engineer has had an opportunity of going into this «matter further in order to deâ€" termine if any portion of this proposed wOrk should be underâ€" taken and paid for by the subâ€" divider of these lands, and that upon receipt of this information from the Township Engineer, this matter to be further conâ€" sidered by the committee, INCREASE IN POLICE PERSONNEL Storm Sewers In Bev. Hills To Cost Estimated $375,000 Engineer Tells N. Y; Council west on Wilson to Jane Street, north on Jane Street to Calvingâ€" ton Avenue, and east on Calâ€" vington to Lexfield Avenue. The Works Committee also" had beâ€" fore it a report from the Engiâ€" neering Department, which reâ€" port reads as follows: "With reference to your memorandum concerning the above subject, Mr. V. R. Workman advises that complete storm sewers for the area described in Mr. Quittenâ€" ton‘s letter would cost approxiâ€" mately $375,000.00. This figure is approximate only because it is based on a preliminary design. The method of recovering costs is established by council and we would suggest that Mr. Quittenâ€" ton contact council in this matter." North York Township Council (Deputyâ€"Reeve M. Hook, Ward 3, Chairman) had before it on Monday, November 24th, a comâ€" munpication from the Reverley Hills Ratepayers‘ Association, re storm sewers for the Beverley Hills district, which comprises the following area: Beginning at Lexfield and Wilson Avenues, The Works Committee of No risk because money MAIL refunded COUPON by return if not delighted 19 °P AY The works comnittee recomâ€" mended, and North York Counâ€" cil approved, that G. H. Baker, Township Engineer, _ contact Metropolitan _ Toronto Works Department to urge upon them the necessity of reâ€"opening the Bathurst Street Bridge and to do all that is necessary to either reconstruct he bridge or provide a temporary crossing, and furâ€" ther that the efforts of Mr. Baker be reinforced by further repreâ€" sentation by the Reeve. NOTE.â€"As a result of this representation the Metropolitan Works Department hasâ€"since anâ€" nounced the immediate erection of two Bailey Bridge spans at this location and have advertisâ€" ed for permission to issue debenâ€" tures in the amount of $920,000 to cover the cost of construction of a high level bridge at this location in the coming year. station No. 3 in the Don Mills area. With the increase of 39 additional police personnel, it would has one man per six hundred population. _ The Deputyâ€"Chief also stated that there are some one thousand places of business and premises to check in the township and that with the inâ€" crease of the above mentioned personnel these places of busiâ€" ness could be regularly checked. BATHURST ST. BRIDGE â€" . NORTH OF SHEPPARD AVE ould provide â€" approximately e man per thousand populaâ€" n. 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