11 Mmmhrmht‘:lw. this 18th day of July, 1 w“uwum Ne “HM“M"".:.: « for a publi m when any objsctions -wl"l L‘: works. Any ratepayer moy, within #wentyâ€"ome days after the first publiâ€" cation of this notice send by post preâ€" paid to the Deputy Clerk of the Town: ship of Etobiecke at the address given below a notice in writing stating his ebjection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 3: The Ontarie Municipal Board may erder pursvant to the statute that the assent of the elettors shall not be reâ€" 21 Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the wlectors and for approval of the said hald vidadr “ï¬' ten :yo;ni $13,700.00 shall be raised by y;o:;l; of debentures payable out ‘of the general rate over a period not ex. Road on Marmac Drive from Cuiâ€"deâ€" Sa¢ to Belfieid Road at ap estimated cost of ’lJ,_’O?.?fl of which amount 1: The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Efobicoke intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Boord for approval of the construction of a WITH A vOTE Of thE Eiéctors TAKE NOTICE THat: NOTICE Of arrucation ay THE CORPORATION or tE townâ€" $MIP OFf !VOIIC?K!, TO DISPENSE I Had a nice talk with Ray Picsard about his Junior "B" Hockey _ Club last Friday. He announced that like in the past he will sponsor the team himself. a Me intends to send out letters to all likely players living in the area, sometime in August, prior to starting his fall training in Sepâ€" tember at Central and Pine Point Arenas. ‘The only definite members of his staff at present are Claire Gosse as manager and himself as coach. He has several that are interested in acting as trainer and to look after the equipment. Teague is composed of players 17{*0 move up with the leaders. and over but under 165 lbs. | _ In the first game DOUG. SMITH This league was originally start-i’i":hed a fourâ€"hitter to lead St. ed to enable boys who were too P2U!s to & 5â€"1 victory over Rexdale light or too old to play Junior,|United. LIONEL JACKSON had Juvenile or light intermediate ball 23 for the Saints, the losing pitâ€" but still wished to continue to play,(d"" was RAY HARRIS. | football after leaving high school. l St. Pauls 5 I After three years of organizing Rexdale United ... 1 ( Anyone interested in trying out should contact Bob Mitchell at CH. 9â€"1482 or report to either of the eoaches on the field. The Rexdale Club started operâ€" ating in 1960 playing against the of.hgr four teams which make up the Metro Toronto Football Union Int. "A" Richmond Hill Indians, Worth West Ghosts, East York Lions ‘and the Eastenders. This D0 e e Ee EORAATIOOOIE RUCCC LVE LMERTTS CNANCeR|INE seventh. | A downpour of rain throughout‘!or the Rangers. Intermediate "A" Football League of taking the championship, due to! I think that had manager Marvithe Sunday morning did not damâ€"| The rubber set goes this week are once again enlisting the aid of the experience gained by many Of Green, pulled Dougie and put|pen the spirits of the Peuwuwni‘end with the Petawawa aggregaâ€" local players aged 17 or over and%thdr players and the addition Of‘beighwn Lee in three batters earâ€"/committee headed up by Willard tion in a two game series, a floodâ€" under 165 lbs. to try out for posiâ€" comches Art Gee and George Arâ€"|lier that they probably would h.ve‘Mohns who also doubles in hrnl‘light fixture at Amesbury Park on tions‘on this year‘s team. nett, former pro ball players, who‘taken Alderwood. â€" [as a team manager. Mohns and his Saturday evening at 8.00 p.m. This will be the club‘s 4th y,“‘h:ve worked together the past! 1; was a very exciting game to crew made the field ready for play Keele and Lawrence streets starts in the league, and all positions are three years in the Eatonville Kiâ€"‘watch and both sides played very so as not to disappoint the Ranâ€"‘proceedings. Sunday the teams up for grabs. The club has already‘w.m'. League. well. gers kids who had driven three meet again in Harding Park on| started practising two nights *} ‘The Rexdale Rebels are presentâ€": Both sides showed a Tot of powâ€"\hundred miles to play the game. ‘He:rft Circle at 1.30 p.m. J week at Pine Point field in Rex~\l lnts ith the T. hip/tr at bat, and if Rosethorn think| Leading 3â€"2 going into the botâ€"| Quite an itinerary has been laid| dale Monday and Wednesday from Y "®ROtiating with the M "Pithat they have the Interâ€"Communâ€"\tom of the seventh inning it apâ€"‘on for the visitors andâ€"their worâ€" 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. All equipment for the use of the existing facilities y joopeq up then they are in for peared that Ranger pitcher Wayne thy opponents. Rangers‘ manager except cleats is supplied by the}lt Pine Point Park. a big surprise. \Jarrells had a win going for him,‘Richlrd Wall and Head Coach Bill elub, with a nominal membership|â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"________ {{2__{2 00 000000 â€"â€"â€"â€"{although relieved by Jim McAuley:McPhee are looking forward to fee cha each player to help * in the sixth. A timely left field turning the tables on the "valley" d‘l’l’ ge‘d cost of oâ€nting a| Flaht Thl‘ï¬ï¬ Wluu D-‘A ooo e e en s c - 1 1 [ 277â€"0551 277â€"0264 The Rexdale Rebels Football this club, President Bob Mitchell is Club, members of the Metropolitan|optimistic about the team‘s chances Intermediate "A" Football League of taking the championship, due to are once again enlisting the aid of the experience gained by many of local players aged 17 or over nnd%thdr players and the addition of under 165 lbs. to try out for posiâ€" comches Art Gee and George Arâ€" tions‘on this year‘s team. nett, former pro ball plavers who 58 FORD RANCH wacon Ready to Roll Priced to please 59 STUDEBAKER WAGON 62 ALFA ROMEO sPIDER Convertible, Low Mileage 61 ALFA ROMEO SPRINT velOcE Coupe 12,000 miles 61 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 Excellent Condition 61 AUSTIN sprite, white Football League Needs Players Once again may seem like an old story but if your area is not getâ€" ting the sports coverage that you would like, please advise me, not the Editor, the circulation manager nor the advertising department but me Hugh Allan at Belâ€"1430 anytime during the day or call my home in the evening Be3â€"9656, and I‘ll do what I can for you. { All home games will be played at Central Arena on Tuesday evenâ€" ings with game time likely to be 8.00 p.m. Last week I wrote about a baseball game that 1 watched. I reâ€" eeived a telephone call last night from one of the men involved. He had discussed the aftermath of the particular game and I‘m glad to say that they proved themselves to be the big men that I thought they were. If I write remarks about what I have seen, it is not to knock the action but rather hopingly to see that something is done about it, so that the same thing will not keep reâ€"appearing and thus smudge the sport involved. I The actual number of teams taking part in the circuit this yurl is not definite, however a few names have been mentioned that might take part, such as Lakeshore, Bowmanville, Weston, Dixie, Nob Hill and St. Michael‘s along with Etobicoke. Sporting Gossip AUTOSPORT LTD. §$50 Burnhamthorpe Rcad, 123 Dundas Hwy. Cooksville, Ont. USED SPECIALS , Clean by HUGH ALLAN S e P oone hecring when any objections will be tonsidered. DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 18th day of July, 1983. 3: The Ontario Municipal Board may erder pursvant to the statute that the astent of the electors shall not be reâ€" qvired and may approve of the said works, but befere deing se it may :ppobn @ time and place for o public grounds Delow a notice in objection to such °0 cupente with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said works. . Any ratepayer . may, . within twentyâ€"one days after the first pubtâ€" chtion of this notice send by post preâ€" paid to the Deputy Clark af se T...2 Rexdale United St. Pauls St. Andrews St. Matthias Humbervale Utd Rexdale Pres. of debentures p:yobl' general rate over a pe ceeding ten years. """C on Setie‘d Rood from Brockport Drive to Marmac Drive at an estimated cost of $38,000.00 of which amount $38,000.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not ex. Bottom of the league Rexdale Presbyterians failed once again, this time to St. Matthias, who are now only three points out of ï¬rstl place. AL. MeKERRIGAN was the winner and JACK PRESS the loser in the pitching duel, St. Matthias 10 upply to The Ontario Mun’kipo;vlocrd for approval of the construction of a Road on Belfield Rood from Brocknort was the roundâ€"tripper and JOE BURROWS the winning pitcher. KEN GRAVES was charged with the loss for Humbervale. St. Andrews 16 Humbervale United 3 _ Only one home run among the sixteen that St. Andrews scored against Humbervale, AL. MEECH NOTICE OF arruication ay THE CORPORATION of ThE TOWNâ€" SHIP Of ETosicOkE, to DISPENSE WiTM A vOTE Of thE ElEctors 1. o 10 00â€" EAME LCC SMITH‘ On Wednesday, two local athâ€" j’lwhed * four-.hltter to lead St. letes, Gordon Homer of Holloway Pauls to a 5â€"1 victory over Rexdale’ . al m Cailed LMONEL JACK@on may|" Ne and Larey Martiic of Minâ€" 2â€"8 for the Saints, the losing pit. Stre!l Avenue, left by train to atâ€" cher was RAY HARRIS. |tend the Eastern Canadian Age St. Pauls 5 \Class Track and Field Championâ€" pasglil vrouos : The league leadership became a, Next Week‘s threeâ€"way race after the first! Rexdale Pre: games of the final round played bervale United last Monday evening. The leading‘ St. Andrews Rexdale United were beaten by| St. Matthias their nearest rivals, St. Pauls and| â€" _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" the third place team, St. Andrews. beat the lowly Humbervale United locul to move up with the leaders. | _ The Rexdale Rebels are presentâ€" !ly negotiating with the Township for the use of the existing facilities at Pine Point Park. League standings to da Fight Three Way Race In Northern League 1. Matthias 10 Rexdale Presbyterians _ 2 tobicoke at the address given notite in writing stating his to such approval and the of wch objection. 850 Burnhamthorpe Rsod 10 works, but bd'mâ€ï¬h' so appoint a time and place for M'_"." when any objections DATED at the Townthip of Etobicoke thit 18th day of July, 1963. paid to the Deputy Clerk of the Townâ€" ship of Etobicoke at the address given below a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of 1uch objection. 3: The Ontari6 Municipal Board may erder pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be reâ€" quired and may approve of the said Other winners were: Runnersâ€"up: Mrs. Jean Petch and Mr. J. A. Lynas from Runneymede Club; High two games: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wellard from Port Credit Club; High single game: Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Brown from Runnyâ€" mede Club. 2: Applicafion will be made to The Ontarie Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twentyâ€"ome days after the first publiâ€" cation of this notlce send by post preâ€" This was the second annual tourâ€" Royal York Gdns. nament for the trophy, which was| ~â€"=â€"=â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" donated by Mr. Dave Medlock, faâ€" ther of Al, in memory of his wife, who was a former member of Cenâ€" _ TAKE NOTICE THAT tral Park Club. 1. The Council of t 1: The Counitil of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to opply to The Ontario Munitipal Boord for approval of the construction of a Road on Marmac Drive from Belfield Read to Disco Rood at an estimated cost of $31,000.00 which amount shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding tem years. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Mediock of Central Park Lawn Bowling Club Scarlet were in top championship form on Richmeo Saturday, July 20th, when they won . the Alberta Medlock Memorial Troâ€" M***"! phy for mixed doubles in open Kipling competition, Westw WITH A VOTE OFâ€"THE ElECTOR®S TAKE NOTICE THAT: NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION Of TE Townâ€" SHIP OFf ETOBICOKE, TO DISPENSE Both sides showed a Tot of powâ€" er at bat, and if Rosethorn think that they have the Interâ€"Communâ€" ity locked up then they are in for a big surprise. _ Doug did the same fine job against Rosethorn earlier in the week but unfortunately in both games he did falter in the top of the seventh. Alderwood Midgets just unâ€" corked too much power in the Tth inning against Royal York last Wednesday evening at Westway Park in a thrilling ball game that was not decided until the last man was finally put out on a pop up‘ in the infield. Dougie Robb has not had much publicity of late, however he must be congratulated on his fine pitchâ€" ing effort against Alderwood. BY MUGH ALLEN Big ith â€" Upsets Royal York against Alderwood. ’Royol York Defeated In Upset Civitans mom 8 10 1 Eatonville y 8 10 1 Early in September the Playâ€"offs will be starting with Islington, the first place team getting the bye. Humbertown H.V. Kiwanis Milwaukee Optimists Dick Mitchell Civitans Eatonville * at bat, and if Rosethorn think| Leading 3â€"2 going into the botâ€",‘ Quite an itinerary has been laid at they have the Interâ€"Communâ€"itom of the seventh inning it apâ€"‘on for the visitors andâ€"their worâ€" y locked up then they are in for‘peared that Ranger pitcher Wayne thy opponents. Rangers‘ manager big surprise. Jarrells had a win going for him,\Richlrd Wall and Head Coach Bill mmz t+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"{although relieved by Jim McAuley| McPhee are looking forward to in the sixth. A timely left field turning the tables on the "valley" Nay Race ‘single off the bat of Petawawa boys since three key players were |Captain John MeKinnon scored!not able to travel to Petawawa in |the tying Indian run from second the earlier set. League |base to set the scene for the extra‘ President Alex Dobson of Rangâ€" innings. ers Legion Branch will throw the Next Week‘s Schedule: The action in the eighth inning first ball at the Saturday eveninzi Rexdale Presbyterians vs. Humâ€" kept everyone honest with Ranger game. Basebal} fans are urged to fvale United. ‘Captain Don McKenzie at third attend this series :;s ï¬thves; se St. Andrews vs, Rexdale United. sack combining with Pete Wall at teen year old baseball players St. Matthias vs, St, Pauls. ‘the keystone and Randy Ware at their skills on the diamond,. Kingsway Baseball Standings Local Atheletes Pee Wee Final Standings Won Lost Tied gton mmne 14 0 0 550 Burnhamthorpe Rood, will be Scarlet Woods 6 Richmond Gdns. . 6 Martingrove 6 Kipling Grove .. 5 Westway Park 5 Royal York Gdns. . 4 Both boys, members of the Etoâ€" bicoke Track Club, coâ€"sponsored by the Etobicoke Recreation Departâ€" ~icnt and the Col. Streit Branch of the Legion, were selected to make TAKE NOTICE TMAT: 1. The Council of the ships, at St. John, New Brunsâ€" wick. Attending Meet In New Brunswick ’ Rangers Legion 213 midget baseâ€" first for a b ‘ball team ventured into the Otnwl[aï¬er McAule Valley three weeks ago and reâ€"} The Indian: turned defeated but undaunud.‘to be denied Dropping a 7â€"2 game to the Pemâ€" three in a ro broke juveniles on the Slturdnylwnu club t afternoon they journeyed on to break the tie Petawawa to lose a cliff hanger getting the w 4â€"3 in extra innings on the Sun-}l,egion crew day. \Young at shor Cmmmmmgpmmes commmmmmmms The Countil intends to specially assess a port of the cost upen the lands abutting directly on the work. The estimated cost of the work is $167,100.00 bf which $116,584.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot fronfage is fifteen annval instaiments and the estimated annual rate per feot is as shown above. Application will be made by the Carporation to the Ontarie Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the work and any wner this m,m-mmmmm-mnmmmu.amm. The Board may approve of the work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any ebjections to the work DATED at the Township of Erobleoks this 18th 47 of July, 1963. | K. F. PENNINGTON, DEPUTY Legion Players Lose Close One 24" 8" 15 21" 36 AND EVERYBODY‘$ HAPPY! Andy Moore shows off the $50 bill he won for selling the most tickets on a draw for the mitt sported by winner Larry Cashman. Presentation was made by Hugh 12 Allan, centre 18 The Council intends to specially assess a port of the cost upon The estimated cost of the work is $97,000.00 of which $69,766.5 annvol instolments and the estimated annual rate per foot is as Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontaria Munic Notice, file with the Deputy Clerk his objection to the work being The Board may approve af the wark tâ€" esn o nsl on un 9 DATED at the Township of Etobicoke â€â€˜ï¬‚l 18th day of July 1963. 12 15 Size of The Council of the Corporation of the Size of Main 18° 18" 13" 217 Main 24 21 10 21 15 21 15 15 12 17 187 10 Corporation of the Township of Etebicake intends to construct as Belfield Road Street Belfield Rooad Marmac Drive Disco Road Outlet on Marmoc Drive Princess Margaret Boulevard Redwoter Drive Mossferd Court Jellicoe Avenve Edgevailey Drive Athley Park Read Street L Pts 1 10 is $97,000.00 of which $69,766.50 is to be paid b; the Corporation. The estimated cost The boys are distinct threats to win the gold medals for these events and should be worthy repâ€" resentatives of Etobicoke and Cenâ€" tral Ontario on Saturday. X Gord will be competing in the Juvehile Division in his specialâ€" ties, the shot put, discus and high jump, while Larry will be in the midget broad jump and hop, step and jump. \ _ In order to qualify for the trip,|to risk passing on the boys‘ past performances were own inadequacies? carefully reviewed by a selection Do you have a committee from the A.A.U., and all the qualities yo only those with outstanding perâ€"‘be "good" at the â€" formances this year in their age} Well, here‘s an a groups were selected. tion. "A good drive the trip by the Central (')ntarw!to drive Branch of the Amateur Athletic What union of Canada and are part of instruct a group of thirty athletes who‘lter? Ar will represent Central Ontario at teacher, this meet. ‘either? meet again in Harding Park on|°"*YC ‘ation, or love? |Hearst Circle at 1.30 p.m. ’ A split second will write "End"‘ Or did he get | _ Quite an itinerary has been laid|to nearly twenty years of your|from you that n ‘on for the visitors andâ€"their worâ€"|hopes, sacrifice, love, The loss may users are morons thy opponents. Rangers‘ manager|Seem more than you can bear. Cerâ€" be sneered at, he )Rich-rd Wall and Head Coach Bill|tainly, it is more than this country in, ignored, cutâ€"o McPhee are looking forward toican afford. and, above all, ble turning the tables on the “vxlley"f When he dies â€" there is a brutal possible occasion? boys since three key players were fact you have to face. It was you HABITS. How }not able to travel to Petawawa in who set him on the path to de“h-"dri\v;ng hul;its? p }the entlier set. | You thought 'him more impOr~ slide through STé President Alex Dobson of Rangâ€" tant than anything the world held: aye "gure it‘s safe‘ ers Legion Branch will throw the But you didn‘t think him ImpO": have taucht our first ball at the Saturday eveninz]‘tant enough to fit him fully to 1Ve that wilf cu{ she game. Basebal} fans are urged to and move in this automobile *€°â€" ‘weekâ€"cend. (In Tor ?ttend this‘s'e‘ries as th‘ese sevenâ€"| Perhaps you can say with a clear us ao.. onnn < Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a break the tie. Donny Gigsebrecht getting the win after holding the Legion crew to eight hits. Gary Young at short starred defensively for the Rangers. first for a beautiful double play after McAuley had issued a walk. The Indians however were not to be denied, successive singles, three in a row brought the Petaâ€" wawa club their fourth run to port of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work Moarmac Drive Belfield Road Marmac Drive Belfield Road H.E.P.C. Rightâ€"ofâ€"Way Mossford Court Mimico Crewk Princess Margoret Boulevard Stavely Crescent Gort Avenue Edgehill Rood Royal York Read TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE From From per foot is as shown above. â€" â€" e Ontarie Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking he work being undertaken. Photo: Stan Windrim made by Hugh a doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the 500‘ southerly 900‘ Easterly Disco Road Highway #27 1100‘ Easterly Penoca Road End of Court West and of Street Colweed Road Reyal York Rood test‘conscience that you did your utâ€" lmost to teach him to drive safely. ~â€"â€"‘If so . . . there is nothing much \worse you could have done. A parâ€" ent‘s instruction is the least satisâ€" factory of all methods of learning. To Te / ATTITUDES are the key to w.good driving. You probably are a pretty responsible, mature, tolerant fellow in normal life. But are your lattitudes towards your fellow men ‘exemplary when your foot is hoverâ€" ‘ing between brake and gas pedal. \Whatever they were, your attitudes } Well, here‘s an acceptable definiâ€" tion. "A good driver has good Attiâ€" tudes . . . good Habits . . . good Skill . . . good Knowledge." Let‘s consider the first two points. ‘ _ What were your qualifications to instruct anyone on this vital matâ€" ter? Are you highly skilled as a teacher, and as a driver? Or either? If not, how did you dare to risk passing on to your son your be "good" at the wheel? curve. g °. O D.D C3 OE TSDZ WDOCAL the whee! will have rubbed off offering driver training courses, will not survive the next holidayl/on your son. Only about 80 schools do this in weekâ€"end, He will be one of the| piq you teach him that tolerant Ontario (by contrast with 12,500 4,000 Canadians to die on the high'lgood temper on the soad makes in the U.S.). Studies have shown ways this year. [life easier for everyone? That that high school driver education His death will be one of the whatever the legal right, it is never courses reduce accidents and violaâ€" greatest blows of your life. Yet it worth bluffing it out with another tions for graduates by as much as will spring from such a little/driver, let alone crashing it out? half. source. A quarterâ€"inch twitch on @\That the man in the other car may â€" If your son had no opportunity steering wheel . . . or an ounce too\be inexperienced, or confused, Or to get proper driver training in much pressure on a foot pedal . . «Joverâ€"tired, or abnormal through school, a course with the PRO or a handful of loose gravel on a‘drink, or fear, or anger/ or humiliâ€" Drivare Mlok iz Pesszilw 22 gl I His death will be one of the greatest blows of your life. Yet it ‘wi]l spring from such a little source. A quarterâ€"inch twitch on a steering wheel . . . or an ounce too | _ Your son is one of the many who,at the wheel wi.l] have rubbed off will not survive the next holiday!on your son. weekâ€"end. He will be one of the Did you teach him that tolerant 4,000 Canadians to die on the high"good temper on the soad makes ways this year. life easior for evervons" That You Might Kill Your Son Next Holiday Weekend of applause from the -puutors.Fmtic bunts which came at key Brian Degwara and Richard Dziâ€"‘points. ama also gave strong support to' The only home run in the game their teammates. was off the bat of Don Harben in It can certainly be said for Lawâ€" the 4th inning with two men on.‘ son that their players are plucky‘Terry_ Harris was credited with lads that believe in playing hard 5 RBI‘s. To retire the side in the The title of homeâ€"run king goes Millar Hardware and N.W.T. Optiâ€" to John Peddle. He had three homeâ€"\mists in the 9â€"11 age group. The runs with one of them bringing in|score was 21 to 6 in favour of the two runs. Jim Cecci played well\ Optimists. with one homer to his credit and| For the winners, the entire team Peter Sinclair‘s twoâ€"bagger brought/played well above par, The standâ€" in two runs. A crucial double plnyxaut player of the night was Richâ€" between first baseman John Bonâ€" ard Deaves of the Optimists who asco and second baseman Grq“p.rtormad miracles â€" behind the‘ Pimento got a well deserved round}pllu as well as delivering two fanâ€" of applause from the spectators. tastic bunts which came at key a local improve ment the following work, STORM SEWERS The winning pitcher was John Baranski who in two innings, struck out three players consecuâ€" tively, | _‘The game between Reusse and Lawson Real Estate ended in a 27 to 2 win for the hardâ€"fighting Reusse team at Dixon Grove on July 16th. Reusse Wins Four Straight In Martingrove Ball League Fourth Win In Row For Reusse local improve ment the following work, SANITARY SEWERS undertaking of the work and any awner may, within twantyâ€"one days after the first publication of $167,100.00 $ 3,200.00 12,200.00 Extimated $97,000.00 Estimated Cost $22,000.00 37,500.00 25,000.00 88,000.00 22,200.00 18,900.00 13,800.00 12,500.00 8,800.00 of the work ond any owner may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of thie en any ebjections to the work will be considered K. F. PENNINGTON, DEPUTY CLERK :g- You gave your boy a shield that imight have protected him in an to outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"blue emergency if you taught him never to weaken good atâ€" 7 ; . s a‘hablts by making exceptions. Did Or‘he learn from you to fasten his‘ ge Seat belt, check mirror position,‘ ‘ur;seat adjustment, door locks, before |starting the car â€" invariably? Did of 394 give him an example in sig~J |p Dalling turns, stops, starts, lane \changes even though you thought iiâ€" there was no other traffic for .. miles? f y objections to the work will be considered PENNINGTON, DEPUTY CLERK, per foot frontage is as shown above. The special assessment is to be paid in tem I.llFlt ES MC O CLMCD OAAAE lUl"\ smn now’ sir, you wil] rmdv. miles? |a telephone call from a hospital | _ Insurance â€" statistics leave NO |that will seem to destroy the whole room for argument. On a milcagelpurpose of your life. Your son will basis, the teenâ€"age boy is 11 timeS have joined the constant stream of more likely to kill than his 45 Y®a"|young men who go to selfâ€"inflicted old father. ldnth on the highwayâ€"victims of This heavy accident scourge @sâ€" their own natural zest for life, misâ€" sociated with young drivers is not\plued courage and the ignorance inevitable. It can be removed by!or apathy of those who did nothâ€" education. The most effective, and‘/ing, or not enough, to educate their most practical carâ€"safety education desire for thrills and selfâ€"expresâ€" is that provided by high schools/sion. â€" Insurance â€" statistics leave nof room for argument. On a mileage! basis, the teenâ€"age boy is 11 times, more likely to kill than his 45 year| old father. |1 | HABITS. How good are your! ‘driving habits? Do you sometimes‘ slide through STOP signs if you [are "sure it‘s safe"? If so, you may| (have taught your boy the short-cut} that will cut short his life this : ‘weekâ€"end. (In Toronto alone there‘] are over 2,000 STOP street acci‘] dents every year). ‘ \ The main thing to remember about a habit is that it is weakened every time an exception is made. _ Or did he get the impression school ins lfmm you that most other roadâ€"thing. It users are morons or maniacs. To if you ha be sneered at, held back, hemmed‘him stidy in, ignored, cutâ€"off, byâ€"passed â€"lject. A and, above ail, blamed â€" on eve'ry[Driving n Larry Gordon brought in the two runs for their team with Dave playâ€" ing a good game ail night. Jim Smith also gave valuable support and on one occakion caught a pop fy to retite oppositian. A Win For N.W.T. Optimists Last Wednesday night saw a wellâ€"contested game at Martinâ€" grove Gardens ball park between Millar Hardware and N.W.T. Optiâ€" mists in the 9â€"11 age group, The score was 21 to 6 in favour of the Optimists. right to the end. Dave Eggett and 6th inning, Don Harben caught Corporation‘s Share of Cost $ 1,473.50 5,328.50 $116,584.00 C-rp‘o ration‘s Share of Cost $15,588.00 30,850.00 13,558.50 $69,766.50 81,486.50 10,355.50 7,849.00 4,702.00 9,770.00 5$.389.00 is as shown above. The special assessment is to be poid M® or anger, or humili Cost Number of _ Estimated annval per equal annual rate per foot Foot instalments frontage $16.33 15 35%4 17.40 15 35% per Foot $22.01 27.14 14.92 25.28 64.52 22.80 18.82 16.24 23.86 Cost | _ It would not have been in him to start or stop with a shriek of torâ€" tured rubber. To force pedestrians into the travelled roadway by stopâ€" ping on crossâ€"walks. To high beam ‘oncoming traffic at night. To take curves at maximumâ€"plus speeds. ‘To tail gate. To steal seconds at traffic lights, and slide through STOP signs. To eut in and out aggressively. _ He would have been able to back into narrow parking spot skilfully. He would have refrained from fanâ€" ning bad tempers in a tieâ€"up by blaring his horn. _ If he had followed that rule: he ‘would never have used ®excessive speed nor loafed along a busy highâ€" way at 35 m.p.h. He would not have used "show off" decorations in his car. him study, a good book on the subâ€" ject. A copy of Sportsmanlike ‘Driving might have saved his life ! .« . for $4.70. \ The key to skill, safety and surâ€" vival is one phrase: "A good driver is inconspicuous at all times." _ If your son had no opportunity to get proper driver training in school, a course with the PRO Drivers Club (in Toronto), or by a reputable commercial driving school instructor was the next best thing. It would even have helped if you had given him, and made Millar Hardware who have beer |unable to get into winning forn all season played one of their bet. ter games even though the scor« may not indicate such. Watson at 1st and Reid catching were the best for the losers. The most pleasing thing about Millar Hardware is the "never say die" attitude of the whole team and especially their ‘two coaches. With the midâ€"season break now upon us, we all will be expecting better things from the cellarâ€"dwellers. As their coaches say, ‘"we can only go up"! , bulletâ€"like throw in the stomac: from Pete Forsythe who Wis les than § feet away. Terry Hartis als struck out 14 batters for the win ners.. Runs for the Optimist clul were counted by Pete Forsythe Tim Trojek, Terry Marris, Ro) Hobbs, John Mauttese and Richar Deaves with three each. Dom Har ben scored twice and Dave Kirk patrick once. â€" Number of _ Estimated annual equal annuel rate per foot instalments frontage 10 A7 10 47 10 .47 1$ 15 15 18 10 35% 35%4 35% 35%