After winning the champion- ship of the York Township F-l dustrial Softball League, the', A. V. Roe team went on this week to compete in a best two out of three contest against the top team in Toronto. Results of the firsLtwo games to be play- ed Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week were un- known at press time. The win- ner of this latter series will then compete for the Ontario champ- ionship. Manager N Schofield of the A. V. Roe team states that this was his team's first year in the York Township league and their team was made up of men in the Avro toolroom who had played in their own house league for the past two years. Mr. Schofield said that they did Mt seek through the whole plant for the best players, but in spite orthia had come up with a very strong team. Avro Beat Bouvier Envelopes Seek Metro Ball Championship It was interesting to note, he toontinued. that by electronic "H'aHS the department is able it]: analyse the traffic patterns in x 10111) for vears to come. In this We four-room addition being constructed for Elmlea public school in Rexdale is on example'lway priority can be given to of the continuing expansion of education facilities in the Weston area-and of the growing‘mads because of need and not school population. The addition will bring the school to a total of 12 classrooms and a kinder-i because of political patronage. carton. Other news of Etobicoke school expansion includes: the completion of the new Kings- The speaker was introduced way Village school on York Road; a new Rivercrest school in Kipling Heights now completed; by Eddie Morris and the thanks and a public school at Albion Gardens under construction. Tenders were to be opened wednes- of the viub was expressed by day night for the construction of the Thistletown high school. V Photo try Geortrev Frazer/Alf Bird. _ _ â€"_‘, _ _ ----__- _V7V_77777 - - ,7 v_reee A -inu .-Ann 'ereTeF Ind Mu Anti“ The A. V. Roe team defeated Bouvier Envelopes in four games for the championship, but Bou- vier put up a strong battle, in the first two contests particular- ly. The series was a strenuous Ebb! um- Sylbollo of Ana School Expansion 9 LAWRENCE AVE. W. _ LIPPAY MOTORS LIMI'I'E d played " for the Sehofield one, being played on the Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday and Mon- day of the August 24th week- ‘end. Contest one and two with Bouvier Envelopes went into' overtime, the first one going a marathon-like 13 innings before Bouvier captured the contest) Ks BABY "LOUSED UP‘YOUR TV CONTROLS? LET US ADJUST THEM.' fr-ttri-tit-sz-i-tTarn-f" T 1 J,iiiiiiiiii'iiiii ,2? "The OUTSTANDING DEAL Of 1956 " No Reasonable Offer Refused On All Models 156 Dodge and Desoto Cars 5-3. In the second game, Avro scored the winning run in the tenth inning taking the game 2-1. In the remaining two games, Avroitet subdued Bouvier by resounding scores of to-l and 10-5. AND You, Mr. Motorist. . . " REAP 'I'I'IE HARVEST" We 're Sacrificing Price WE'RE NOT KIDDING! For Space! We Really Are Stuck For AND val] _ . ' Storage Space " MAIN ST. N. (Nut to Post Office) RDXATDNE Looks Benet-lash Longer Home Improvement Centre THE PLASTIC DECORATOR FINISH Won't Chip SPRAY GUNS FOR RENT WESTON, Vic Brown, Mgr. WESTON or Flak-f _ 0 AI 0 Lippay ..MoIors limiied Planning . . (Continued trom Put " . use planning. munch wojoc‘l. community planning and in Myth ot transportation [not lam. He Wu pleased that Metro had taken on the job at I com- bined study of cxpreuwnys Ind public amputation n he felt both were important problem He uid that his department the must give Ipproval to all new sub-divisions and in a year must deal with about 40,000 sub- division lots. Every aspect of road designl for Metro must have the plan†ning department's approval. He felt this was a reflection of the growing confidence in the plan- ning department and he hoped that this Mend would continue becauh it was necessary tor the 'proper functioning of the plan- ning department. The speaker was introduced by Eddie Morris and the thanks ot the club was expressed by Alf Bird. A sing-song was led by Andy Hodge and the fellowship prize was awarded by Bill Ketcheson to the guest speaker, Murray Jones. . Guests at the meeting inteludr ed Harvey Pearman of the North L York Club and Walter Malonik / of the Bloor-Toronto club. / q Allraclive . Tough 0 Versalile q Easy To Apply . Over M Colours 3 tittill)il A CAR CH. 4-2649 Uiiifir© Dollartou, B.C.-"Every tam- ily looks forward with pleasure to a vacation of motoring to- gether. Let it be a good memory through" the team work for safety," says Mrs. Rex Eaton, O.B.E.. President of the Nation- al Council of Women of Can- ada. representing more than half a million Canadian women. Husband Wife Teamwork Makes Motoring Pleasure "The men will do more driv- tthttes ardr Gm l OPENING 'll1Miilltall'r I If You Want A Terrific Deal On A New Car . . . HOW, IS I'll! TIME! Our Lease Has Run Out On One Of Our Largest S to rage Depots .iiii:p iN? Win/4 A Few Reservations stiff Open T For Afternoon-Supper and Evening Leagues hilt CONDITIONED O Phone CH. 1-2191 ing than women on long trip? but the one who is not driving} has a large part to play in safety." she adds. In a statement on highway safety, Mrs Eaton recommends that the rules set out by the National Safety Council, which are based on studicr, of Fwtors causmg accidents and which make sense. be followed: Pin Boys Wankel! YHUISDAY. SEPYEMIEI 6, i956 at... Rexdale LY Bowling . Centre ISLINGTON AVE. AT HIGHWAY 401 ...rarticuuriyto-ett" children. and do keep the chi!- dlen from playing with tttq door hunch" or 'push buttons; "Keep 'the front 1and but window tree of dangling orna- ments and parcels interhnnI with rear vision mirrors; "Insist on coffee breaks’ every two hours at least, and walk around tor a. little while; "Psychologists tell us that an angrv person is accident prone. For sfaely's sake keep the con. versation agreeable while en route. Brunswick Balke Crown Imperial Equipméni SNACK BAR "Sometimes a cold, I eqt drink from a thermos will L, lthe situation. _ too tr-ttlr spoil a um" hand-y but In! u. do on, d the; dawn thinu Jrhieh iqit5 help-'10 remove some oct" 'Children get tired and at. apt to disturb the driver. by their noise or even by ie ' against him. Try to dist: them with games for the cat stories related to the trip; d l dui‘u of driving in - holiday tunic." . ' tti I', r,,,,..," _?,,t, EMW "" to†“than er: gm