.. Hwy. 49 Just West of Highway 49 Just West of Highway 27 NO INITIATION FEE â€" NO SHARES TO PURCHASE COMPLETE GOLF AND SOCIAL FACILITIES : TOURNAMENT, DANCE AND PARTY ENQUIRIES INVITED WA 1â€"9701 â€" ‘PHONES â€" CY 61232 Jhe 546â€"548 Main St. N., Weston ANNUAL CARNIVAL Adultsâ€"$1.00 COME EARLY!! KLEINBURG GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Woodbridge Memorial Arena Combination Lunch 60c to $1.50 Friday, April 8 Woodbridge Figure Skating Club‘s TRY OVR FAMOUS CHINESE FOOPS FREE Delivery on orders of $3.00 &‘up â€" MAXIMUM FREE DISTANCE 3 MILES â€" Champion Guest Skaters!! e Comedy Acts, Etc.!! PINEVIEW Busby‘s Sporting Goods â€" Thistletown Henderson‘s Drugs â€" Woodbridge Southgate Jewellers â€" Woodbridge Arena Box Office â€" Phone AT 8â€"0761 : i 0 ... .. iika y T tm . . l0 A P m 3 '} PC t d \)& 5 & y ' es ; % f %. m d 0 s 1AREs S s t $3 35 ie /2 L a £ M B "Grazie!" says Ugo Chiarelli, newcomer to Canada. When he first arrived, the bank helped him with his financial affairs. And the friendly, courteous way he was served made a lasting, favourable impression of his new homeland. Henri Carriere, successful restaurateur, makes use of the bank‘s many services each business day. And when he travels abroad, the bank supplies him with currency and travellers‘ cheques. Newcomers and long established businessâ€" men . . . people from all walks of life . . . receive the same capable and courteous attention at The Canadian Bank of Commerce ... serâ€" vice which makes banking a pleasure and has made the Bank of Commerce an intimate and friendly part of the Canadian way of life. 8.15 P.M. BOTH NIGHTS at the THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Tickets Available At with Saturday, April 9 Call us your bankers No Parking Problems Small Cars to Transports EFFICIENT TAKEâ€"OUT SERVICE DON‘T MISS IT!! Childrenâ€"50c CH. 1â€"6680 Canadian Specialâ€" izing in Chinese Marlboros of the Metro Junior "B" loop sounded the death knell for the Woodbridge Dodgers last Saturday night at Woodbridge Arena as they cleaned the slate Dukes Dump Dodgers In 4 Straight Games in four straight games in their best of seven series. The Dodgers, fighting gamely, dropped a . 7â€"4 decision, though the last goal scored against them went into an empty net. The Dodgers, suffering from player losses through injury and virus infections, fought from beâ€" hind a 3â€"0 deficit to tie the score, only to have the Dukes jump two up on fast goals. Woodbridge tied it up briefly at 4â€"4 but the Dukes would not be denied as they pourâ€" ed on the pressure and pushed the Dodgers back into their own end. ‘ Hockey moppets will be inâ€" :lvad'mg Brampton during Easter vacation week, April 16 to 23, in | )the first large scale Ca“ada-wide,l hockey tourney for novice age boys. To be known as the Bramp-l ton Novice Hockey Week, 451 teams are expected to take part‘ representing most provinces and |a wide section of Ontario villages, ;Lowns and cities. The hockey week ‘for players under 10 years of age (as of August 1, 1959) is sponsored by the Brampton Lions |Club _ and sanctioned . by the \OMHA with a multitude of comâ€" |\ munity _ organizations lending \ their support to the large scale | operation. Players will be billeted lin pairs at private homes for ‘ «leeping _ accommodation and ‘\ln'cakfast while they remain in | competition. Large scale volunâ€" \teer catering arrangements will be organized to serve approxiâ€" \mutuly 5,000 meals to the exâ€" | pected 1,200 visiting players. The iboys will get their first taste of Brampton Novice Hockey Week Draws 45 Teams a â€" giant â€" tournament | against teams from towns and cities that will suddenly become meaningful to the participants. _ Classifications by local populaâ€" tions are as follows: A group, Reginald A. Twiselton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 38 Mattson Rd. â€" CH 1â€"1205 Crang Plaza INCOME TAX One of .the highlights of the second period was Jesse Weller‘s unassisted goal while Al Laurie was sitting out a hooking penalty for the Dodgers. Weller picked up the puck near his own blue line, bulled his way into the Marlies defence and carried two men with him as he went in on Perani, deked him out of position and tucked the puck into the corâ€" ner of the net as he carried the Marlies defence into the end boards with him. Laurie, who seldom sees the inside of the penalty box, became the victim of two penalties in a row, which could have proved costly, but the defence of the Dodgers held up under the presâ€" sure. cver 35,000 population; B group, 7,501 to 35,000; C group, 3,001 to 7,500; D group, up to 3,000. . A champion and runngrâ€"up will be declared in each classification and group champions will comâ€" pete for the grand champion honors. Special tributes will be shown to teams journeying exâ€" treme distances to participate in the tournament. Recreatonal proâ€" grams are being arranged to ocâ€" cupy leisure time daily for all players and accompanying adults during the tounament. z A, over 35,000â€"Toronto Varâ€" city, Toronto Faustina, Guelph, Friday, April 1 ‘ High Single With Handicap Audrey Harrisâ€"321 Frank Youngâ€"303 Moe Melnyk (sub)â€"276 Elmer Pembleton (sub)â€"266 Ella Harrisâ€"264 Bernice Cookâ€"263, 257 Percy Ashâ€"260, 268, 268 Bert Cookâ€"257 Roy Espeyâ€"251 High Triple Without Handicap Audrey Harrisâ€"608 Frink Youngâ€"688 ©" ©*> On | Corner LAWRENCE & MAIN ST., Westonâ€"CH 6â€"3031 William G. Evans & Sons Limited SALES â€" STUDEBAKER â€" SERVICE 2112 ISLINGTON AVENUE NORTH HUMBER SUMMIT CONCORD â€" EDGELEY ‘BOWLING LEAGUE Station Red.. _ sion. P 1958 S "Champion dan. â€" Ove Try Friday night at Ted Reeve sion 900 ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST 2 0 Heater, Defroster License, Gas, $ ’ '00 Winterized 12,000 MILES OR ONE YEAR walranty f _ Meater, Defrostc $ oo License, Gas, ' * Winterized 12,000 MILES OR ONE YEAR WARRANTY WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1954 , FORD n Wagon. F Automatic Power Steeri CARWAY DODGE DESOTO 2 08 .. ME MBSEE . s i > CARWAY DODGE â€" DESOTO © â€"NEW 1960 VALIANTS Overdrive QUALITY Priced Only $ Only INSPECT OUR GOODP VALUE USED CA TAKE A LOOK AT THESE NOW BOSK NOW AND AYOID DISAPPOINTMENT (agon. Fire Engine tomatic.. Transmisâ€" er Steering. Radio. nly $795.00 STUDEBAK ER The 60‘ LARK Today GOING OVERSEAS ? NEW 1960 DODGES Fourâ€"door . se ive _ Transmis d to sell at $1750.00 D V8 Fire Â¥ â€" DEPENDABILITY Established Over 25 Y Arena the Dodgers were snowed under as the Junior "B" Dukes piled up a 4â€"0 whitewash and they were tired out when the two teams met on Saturday night at Woodbridge. The Marlies. looked | stronger and they outbumped the Dodgers throughout the Saturday night tilt. They were too tough to get around and when the chips were down â€" they bulled their way through the Dodgers defence which was weakening towards the last. The incentive of the trip to Florida by Coach Ken Averall wasn‘t enough to pull the Dodgers out of the lag, but the ery is out, "Wait Till Next Year." Port Huron, Mich., Peterboro, Kitchener, North Bay, Burlingâ€" ton, Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Marie. B, 7,501 to 35,000â€"Brampton, Newmarket, Riverside, Richmond Hill, Simcoe, Georgetown, Presâ€" ton, Leamington, Trenton, Barrie. C, 3,000 to 7,500 â€" Hespler, Walkerton, Unionville and Markâ€" ham, â€" Milton, Delhi, Goderich, Winona, â€" Tillsonberg, â€" Ingersoll, Aurora, Orangeville, Acton, Port Credit. D, up to 3,000â€"Paisley, Shefâ€" field, Watford, Lambeth, Canâ€" nington, Exeter, Erin, Meadowâ€" vale, Bolton, Malton, Tara, 3553 Acesâ€"Bell Lekz, Capt.â€"3371 . ‘Team Standings Sparrowsâ€"Don Mitchell, Capt. â€"104. â€"â€"08 14 Busy Beesâ€"Jim Aston, Capt.â€" 103. 60. Migh Pinfall Dimwitsâ€"Bert Cook, Capt.â€" 1957 CHEVROLET 6â€"cylinder. Standard Transâ€" Â¥mission and Radio. A steal at $1550.00 Turnipsâ€"Fred Rumney, Capt Buzzersâ€"Flo Strachan, Capt. Acesâ€"Bill Lekz, Capt.â€"71. Dim Witsâ€"Bert.’ Cg_ok, Capt.â€" A good reliable_ means of transportation. . Good â€" tires. Priced at $650.00 25 Years 19514 â€" SERVICE Phone ATlas 8â€"0242 USED CARS CHEVROLET LE. 4â€"3561 Downsview Collegiate Plans New "Course For Eggheads" In Fall Aastancls â€" Aseasihed â€" dAenexd: |astensane tha‘time they reach the dents. It is the best Insi Variously â€" described, dependâ€" ing on the viewpoint of the deâ€" scriber, as "the course for eggâ€" heads" (by the envious), "brainâ€" washing" (by the unimpressed), "going through the glasshouse" (by the.students who take part in it) and as a "program: of acâ€" celerated study" by educational experts, a project to be launched at Downsview Collegiate next September represents a new deâ€" parture in educational procedures in Ontario high schools. As outlined by the North York Board of Education‘s manageâ€" ment committee, a group of stuâ€" dents entering grade 10 at Downsview next fall will be seâ€" lected on the basis of their preâ€" vious â€" scholastic standing. For this selected groupâ€"the "eggâ€" heads," "the glasshouse gang," "the guinea pigs," as they are alâ€" ready titled â€" a stepped up schedule of.study will be offered, Students able to follow through on the program will have comâ€" pleted grade 12 mathematics and NOT QUITE ENOUGH to keep Woodâ€" "B" crown was this scoring effortâ€"by ed four goals past Perani Marlboros game of the playoff finals at Woodbridge â€"___ (at Humber St.) CH. 7â€"1551 â€" Free Parking FLOWEERS for EASTER Mon,. â€" Sat, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. 372 Main St. N. â€"â€" Weston SEDORE FLO Fish & Chips Takeâ€"out 40c Southern Fried Chicken 99¢ Light Lunches Our Specialties: MAKE YOUR WEDDING ARRANGEMENTS NOW Comolnnd&ooUnâ€"WoAnm:MYu SHAMROCK M risu CHIPS GRILL Cut Flowers Flowers to Suit Every Budget Store Open Every Night Till 10 O‘clock Lily Hydrangea Gloxinia Rose Mums Mixed Pots | science by the time they reach the de |end of grade 11. Then, in grade | m |12, survivors of the program will | to \go on to add grade 13 botany,|th | zoology, algebra, German and \he \music to their regular roster of; |studies. With these grade 13 subâ€" ;b( |jects completed at the end oflsc | grade 12 these same students will | to |find time in their last year at\‘dl ihigh school to handle an added C assignment of physics, advanced | a, tchemistry and a special problems | |course in mathematics. t4s Discussing the project, the chairman of the management committee relayed the unanimous approval of the committee for the idea. "Acceleration _ programs _ deâ€" velop initiative in bright stuâ€" the world against the allâ€"tooâ€"comâ€" THE TIMES & STEEL â€" CAST TIN ALL METALS Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. ,6 TOWNSLEY ST. you ers symbolize the magical beauty of this happy season. 1934 WESTON ROAD 919 SCARLETT ROAD $. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL â€" â€" Open All Day Saturday wWw. P. GRAHAM & SONS Think of flowers when you think of Easter . . . when think of someone dear. Colorful and fragrant, flowâ€" W A N T ED bridge Dodgers in the race for the Junior Charlie Lennox. Although Dodgers pushâ€" scored seven to take the fourth straight Arena on Saturday. 4& j r 4 u anis t & ,rs\; HIGHEST PRICES PAID Plants Roses Mums Carnations Daffodits Tulips Snaps dents. It is the best insurance in mon tendency for bright students to become bored and to loaf through the regular curriculum," he said. Plans for similar programs are being studied by Etobicoke high school officials as well as in Wesâ€" ton. Definite commitment to exact duplication of the Downsview Collegiate formula is not likely, according to experts in the field. "Circumstances vary from area to area," one official commented. "Even in North York there will be variations at different high schools. The proportion of bright students to the nest of the student body is never constant. And most observers will be inclined to wait and see how the Downsview exâ€" periment works out." â€"(Photo by MeCaul) For Those You Love! #d ROoger 7â€"0661 y8 CH 111231 CH 19103