Times & Guide (1909), 7 Jul 1960, p. 3

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4 Two passengers in the auto, David Griffiths, 21, Rectory road, Weston, and R. J. Gardner, 21, Wilson avenge, were treated for head cuts‘a:'n‘;ebrm'ses and alâ€" lowed to go home.‘ He is in satisfactory condition in Humber Memorial Hospital. ADULTS $1.90â€"CHILDREN $1. RESERVED®AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT ‘A. & A. RECORD BAR 351 YONGE ST. Dennis Schinck, 24, of Rockâ€" wood, Ont., sufferéd minor head injuries when the car he was driving south on Weston road struck the centre pier of the CNR overpass near Humber street, Weston. ' On August 6 the Farr trebles trophy will be competed for and it is expected a determined efâ€" fort will be made by the outside tlubs to recapture this trophy donated by the late J. T. Farr of Weston. Morningsideâ€"Ted Neal and Don Stephan, one win and 44 points, Runnymede â€" A. Ottaway (skip) and George Gerring, three Wi2§ and 55 points. Weston â€" Fred Fraser Jr. (skip) and John Hutchinson, two wins and 54 points. The Weston club won for the 12th year the doubles trophy donated by the late W. J. Inch for annual competition. For four consecutive yearsâ€"1957â€"8â€"9â€"60â€" the team of Tom Spour (skip) and Harry B. Powell have been the winners. Results were: Westonâ€"Tom Spour (skip) and Harry B. Powell, three wins and 59 points. In beautiful sunny weather the Weston Lawn Bowling Club entertained 82 players from six clubs. These included Morningâ€" side, _ Rusholme, Runnymede, Lansdowne, Glebe Manor ‘and Weston. Weston Club Retains Inch Bowling Trophy l’slingfim Ave. â€" l-i;';' 401 _ Auspices: Rexdale Lions Club SIMPSONâ€"SEARS PROPERTY Entrance Off Rexdale Blyd. Sweet talk might lure proâ€" vincial dollars into Metro coffers, _ Metro _ executive concluded. The new Torontoâ€"Hamilton highway will connect with the extension of Highway 400 at Eglinton and Keele. It will be an extension of Eglinton Ave. run along the Richview sideroad and will intersect Highways 401 and 27 inside Metro. Instead of telling the proâ€" vince it will not pay for the portion of the future Highâ€" way 403 inside Metro, the executive decided first to ask what Ontario proposes. Highway 403 FRI., JULY 8. SAT., JULY 9 TORONTO: 2 DAYS! This coupon good for $1.00 basket of ball (adults only). Name Car Strikes Pier STEELES AVE. and HIGHWAY 400 (Look For The Red Cabinâ€"Trailer In The Field) The scholarships to be awardâ€" ed this year are the first step in a sevenâ€"year plan announced by the B of M in May to provide bankâ€"aided university study. The program will culminate in 1967, the year of the centennial of Canadian confederation and the bank‘s 150th anniversary, when two final B of M Canada cenâ€" tennial awards will be made. One award will be in arts and one in scienceâ€"each in the amount of ‘ The Ontamo boys and girls are among 2,208 of this year‘s high school graduates across Canada competing for the first year‘s 50 scholarships for the study of arts and sciences at Canadian uniâ€" versities. Every application had to be accompanied by the recomâ€" mendation of the student‘s prinâ€" cipal so that there has already been considerable "preâ€"selection" in the high schools, Final selection will be made in August by the 10 provincial seâ€" lection committees, each comâ€" posed of leading educationalists from universities in the province concerned. Applications for the scholarâ€" shipsâ€"each worth $750 in the first yearâ€"have now closed. 14 Nearby High School Pupils Vie For Awards Fourteen high school students from the Weston area gre among the 657 young Ontario scholars in the running for the 13 Bank of Montreal Canada centennial scholarships to be awarded in the province in ‘1960, bank ofâ€" ficials annbunced today. as well as on the cireus grounds. The combined cireus carries 200 world renowned arenic artists, 200 wild animals and 3 herds of performingâ€"elephants. : The starâ€"studded host of performers, headed by Clyde Beatty and his huge and world renowned group of performing lions and tigers; the Seitzâ€"Mendez Duo of â€"highâ€"wire thrillers; Tito, interâ€" nationally acclaimed child aerialist; entrancing La Norma "Godâ€" dess of Balanced Flight", fresh from triumphal European tours; breathtaking Ola Wong, China‘s:slide for life sensationalist; the Flying Palustres, renowned midâ€"air, somersaulting, .tent top trapezists; Gallaso, the man who stands on his forefinger; and the Victors, famed novelty aerial acrobats â€" these headline an exciting, talentâ€"jammed program. _ The Cylde Beattyâ€"Cole Bros. Combined Circus, boasting the best balanced $â€"ring, big top, performance in the land, also offers an imposing ‘hgrn-y of clowns â€" Louis Nagy, Harry Dann, Eddie Dullum; Shorty; Jimmy Armstrong; Loto; and many others. Performances will be given at 2 and 8.30 p.m., with doors open at 1 and 7 p.m. Reserved seats and general admission tickets go on sale both show d‘ays. 9 tnL5 p.m., at the A. & ‘A. Record Shop, 351 Yonge St., Nn t aia ‘The Cylde Beattyâ€"Cole Bros, €ombined Circus, billed as Amâ€" erica‘s largest under canvas â€"hig top, menagerie, side shows, dining and shop tents â€" with 600 ‘people under its banners, comes to Islington Ave. and 401 Highway,.Rexdale, Friday and Saturday, July 8 and 9, to give performances at 2 and 8.30 p.m., both days, under the auipicejs of the Rexdale Lions Club. Circus Here Friday & Saturday Test the trueness of your drive on a ball that hasn‘t had the life hammered out of it. GOLFâ€" 400 DRIVING RANGE All Brand New Equipment Free Parking â€" Ladies With Playing Escort Play Free Of Charge NOW OPEN The scheme provides for a total of 124 awards in the years 1960â€" 67, ranging from $750 to $5,000. When the plan was announced G. Arnold Hart, president of the B of M, said the bank hoped the scholarships would provide "a tangible and worthwhile obserâ€" vance of the national centennial to the future national advantage." $5,000 for study anywhere in the world. Man‘s devotion to golf, often to the exclusion of all else, is illustrated in this story about the chap who had just winged one off the first tee in an awesome slice. The ball entered the open window of a Jmssing car. The car stopped and the driver came storming back to the golfer who was standing on the tee studyâ€" ing his grip. "You just hit a ball," he said, "‘that came right through my car window and knocked my wife senseâ€" less, Now what are you going to do about it?" looking . turn my see if t slice INDIA PALE ALE B R EW ERY L1 M T E D DEVOTION think BY BOB HESKETH at his grip, "tha y right hand over that straightens abatt‘s said the e golfer, still that I‘ll just a bit and that Metro works department will assist in building the mobile shelter. Reeve H. 0. Waffle, Etobicoke, chairman of Metro Civil Defence committee, announced at a press conference that a sample atomic fallout shelter to be constructed by Metro will be taken on a float throughout each of the 13 Metro municipalities. Tickets are sold at $4 each and include transportation to and from the pool from the nearest school pickâ€"up point, depending on the period. Classes are set up to accomâ€" modate swimmers ranging from beginnners to seniors. Etobicoke Alderwood pool â€" July 4â€"22, 13 tickets; July 24â€" August 12, 177 tickets; August 14â€"September 2, sold out. Etobicoke Memorial poolâ€"July 4â€"22, 180 tickets; July 24â€"August 12, 200 tickets; August 14â€"Sepâ€" tember 2, 218 tickets. These are the number of tickets available at the two pools in their respective periods: The first ticket returns indiâ€" cate that parents will have no trouble in obtaining tickets for any of the periods. Parents who wish to see their children benefit from three weeks of instruction under qualified teachers are askâ€" ed to contact the Etobicoke Recâ€" reation Department at BE 1â€" 4161 or go to the Alderwood or Memorial pools where tickets may be obtained. Learnâ€"Toâ€"Swim Classes Begun In Etobicoke Tickets are still available for the Etobicoke Swim Association‘s learnâ€"toâ€"swim program for chilâ€" dren 8 to 14 years of age. _ ant LITTLE BRos. hJ ind § Abp ANNUAL 1960 FORDâ€"FALCONâ€"MONARCH MOBILE SHELTER REALLY IS CH 1â€"3521 1995 WESTON ROAD WESTON THE 51°" CANADIAN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROYAL CANADIAN GOLF ASSOCIATION WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 9 ST. GEORGE‘S GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, TORONTO CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY Thursday _ July 7 Admission $ Friday July 8 Admission $ Saturday _ July 9 Admission $ Plan now to attend the Canadian Open under the auspices of the SEAGRAM GOLD CUP and *27,000 prize money hursday _ July 7 Admission $3. riday July 8 Admission $3. iturday _ July 9 Admission $4. WEEKLY TICKET $10.060 LITTLE BROS. LTD. 2t ce ts " AAT(B > > C S Jn pee k e 13 +. t ae" it & § <& i a s ? e a d 3 B 7 LoR §4 )19 wb 4 we C ks From Toronto, proceed West about seven miles on Bloor or St. Clair Sts.; turn right at Islington Ave. â€" 2 miles to clubâ€"house. Approaching Toronto, turn off Highway 401 at Islington Ave., travel South about 2\4 miles. W atch for "CANADI AN OPEN®" markers. Demonstrator Sale All Demonstrators To Be Sold Admission $3.00 Admission $3.00 Admission $4.00 T im ee oi on ie ce ie ooo enren e‘ Laidlaw. The use of the combination of rope and some aid to buoyancy for the rescue of swimmers who get out beâ€" yond the safe depth limit is recommended to good swimmers as well as to the nonâ€"swimmer. Experts in the water safety field recommend the general rule: "Always do it the easy way; never mind the fancy heroics; be safe, be sure, and be sensible." WATER SAFETY DEMONSTRATION staged at the Weston Swimming Pool, featured George Kenney on the shoreâ€"end of a rope attached to a life preserver which supports Marilyn Laidlaw. The use of the combination af mma and anma 2i KLEINBURG GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB DOUG. BELL, Pro. 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Shop in comfort at Metro Toronto‘s Largest Outdoor Showroom Mon. to Fri.: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sat.: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Why not enjoy your vacation ip one of our Fine Aâ€"1 Reconditionl?d Used Coars SHOWROOM STATION WAGONS AUTHORIZED FORD â€" FALCON â€" HOLIDAY SEASO IS HER 1958_Ford Convertible Fully Equipped 1957 Ford Convertible LTD. _ | CH. 1â€"3521 â€" CH. 6â€"6647 FREE LITTLE{ BROS. | CONVERTIBLES 1995 Weston Road 2209 Weston WESTON WESsTOI We can arrange balance to suit your budget Over 100 Late Model Used Cars Vacation Specials FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 34 1959 Pontiac 1958 Ford 1957 Ford 1956 Ford 1954 Dodge Low Down Payment 1956 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR \ Sales & Service 1956 PLYMOUTH §EDAN OPEN 1955 METEOR SEDAN $1595 $1395 $595 1958 KARMAN GHIA HARDTOP .___.__ $1695 1956 MERCURY TUDOR HARDTOP ._______ _ $1495 1956 DODGE Vâ€"4 HARDTOP ._.___. $1095 1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN (Automatic) ... $99§ 1954 DODGE FORDOR . 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