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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Sep 1963, p. 14

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Meanwhile, what about the or who really cares? But as long as the big time have faithful old "Joe Fan" who would even shovel out his hardâ€"carned bucks to see Mimico Mice play Rexdale Rodents, should the front office worry? * As well as destroying local competition exciteâ€" ment and bunching games, this abortion of common sense also put a damper on our own Grey Cup classic, the traditional annual meeting of East and West. Remember when we used to see good pro football in the East? Strange that the talent and excitement of the Big 4 disintegrated about the same time as the CRF.U. pushed through the Eastâ€"West interlocking schedule. We have never been in favour of interlocking schedules. In addition to the extra travelling expense (which our amateur clubs can ill afford) there is a comparison to be drawn. A THOUGHT The two division, ule was steamrollered cent meeting with Me same O.11.A. previou group would never be The truth is that the O.H.A. is saturated with so many soâ€"called A players from the now defunct Metro A farce that they have to find a place for these lads and their abandoned teams somewhere â€" and where else but the good ol‘ doddering Metro B‘s. Eleven, count them, eleven hats have been tossed into the Metro Junior B hockey‘ring for 1964 laurels. These include the Metro suburbs of Georgtown and Whithy. It really is a small world! If Toronto keeps exâ€" panding according to amateur sports, standards, we‘ll soon have Fort William and St. Hyacinthe in the local Metro loops. A CONCLUSION Page 14 â€"â€" THE TIMES ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, Sept. 19, 1963 SPORTS F. R. Rutherford Superintendent of CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 7:30 p.m ‘““S 1\ O 1 h0 Svo..fi‘ Q;' Tom 3. Frank Oke School Dressmaking Art, Oil Painting Bookkeeping Business Machines Drafting â€" a first course â€"â€" architectural â€"â€" machine and design â€"â€" sheet metal pattern Electricity â€" basic course â€"â€"â€" construction â€" theory and testing Machine Shop . Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute RY" .e 4Â¥ go“\"‘ 41 Gouett Rockcliffe Boulevard and Alliance Avenue Woodworking and Cabinet Making REGISTRATION: September 23 and 26 â€" 7 to 9 p.m. Fee â€" ; Basic English $5.00 Other Courses $10.00 George Harvey Secondary School ADULT EDUCATION Basic English for New Canadians REGISTRATION: September 23 and 26 â€" 7 to 9 p.m. , VUil Painting Photography Automobile Driver Instruction REGISTRATION: September 23, 24, 25 â€" 529 Vaughan Road York Township Board of Education 1700 Keele Street with Metro B managers, even though the previously stated in writing that the never be forced to exceed eight teams. hert ord J. Hogarth dent of Chairman of the Schools _‘ Board of Education Subjects of Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 thro Evening Classes igh b HOME ECONOMICS Meal Preparation and service COMMERCIAL ACADEMIC TECHNICAL interlocking schedâ€" the O.H.A. at a reâ€" GENERAL 762â€"7263 BY Shorthand Typing Motor Mechanics Sheet Metal Small Gasoline Engines Stationery Engineering Technical Mathematics Woodwork Aag ie |_ "‘Pioneer Days in North York" is the theme of an art exhibition | which may be se en at the | North York (Main) Public Lib | rary, 5126 Yonge Street, until TSeptembvr 28th. The display is the culmination of a great deal of w ork by members of the Lansing Amâ€" ateur Art Group under the dirâ€" ection of Mrs. M a ze Setchell Approximately 80 members of the group participated in the project which depicts . m a n y North York landmarks. In some cases where the original buildâ€" ings were destroyed, the work was done from photopraphs. ‘Pioneer Days" Art Exhibit Now At NY Library â€" 7 to 9 p.m. / Record Turnout Of 93 Open Dodger Training Camp | mm | _ U (b¢ 5e is any strength in; executive that the league would| W@[J€ 8# Rocrogt J. D. Hanmer Superintendent of Public Schools SWAMPED WITH TALENT: Dodger players who turned out for opening Coach Ken Avarell has to retire to the Weston training camp last Sunday. boards to take a look at the potential | 23 Goalies Try Out Public Speaking Millinery At a hockey | meeting last month, it was suggested that the Department could be of as sistance â€"to minor. hockey leaâ€" gues operating in North York Township _ by _ conducting . a "Hockey Clime". This has nevâ€" er_been attempted before by the Parks and Recreation Deâ€" partment. This Clinie will be held at Northview _ Heights â€" Collegiate on Saturday, October 5th, heâ€" tween the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:30 PM. Several top Onâ€" tario hockey men will be on hand to lend their assistance to what is hoped will be an exâ€" tremely worthwhile venture. This Clinic will study minor hockey and discuss its purposes under â€" the â€" gencral topic . of Hockey & The Canadian Boy. reation Departm( another "first" t volved with the minor hockey in NY Parks & Recreation Dept. To Conduct Hockey Clinic METRO CONSUMERS‘ COâ€"OPERATIVE TORONTO 783â€"3322 Membership in a Coâ€"operative is not restricted. The benefits of Coâ€"operation are available to anyone who wishes to pafficipate. You can join any Coâ€"operative whose services you van use, and the more you patronize it, the greater are your benefits. Join and support Metro Consumers® Coâ€"operative. Imjoy the ownerâ€"controlled quality of COâ€"OP* Sunglo Fucl Oil with free furnace cleanâ€"outs and conditioning and free 24â€"hour emergency service. join‘! HERE‘S ANOTHER OF THE BASIC PRINCIPLES BEHIND COâ€"OP‘ PROGRESS anyone COâ€"op Amesbury Park Centre Downsview Collegiate Clubs and Classes for Women & Girls Crafts, Oil Painting, Study Groups, Slim and Trim Teen Club 31 King St, Weston CH 4â€"5541 For further mformatiop contact REGISTER NOW! Y.W.C.A. 4004 Dundas $t. W., Toranto, Ont â€" _ Slim & Trim, Variety â€" Gym, Badminton, Swim | _ It is suggested that all lea | gues contact the Parks and Rec | reation Department at 2254611 lllocal 363, as soon as possible. | Mr. Greg Johnstone, Recreation | Supervisor, is the man to sp°ak ilo and registrations must be in by September 27. Interest has grown fast on the idea of this clinic and a large altendance is expected. There will be a registration fee of $1.25 per person to cover the cost of lunch, coffee breaks and all literature. Many aspects of minor hockâ€" ey will be discussed including the boy‘s development and the coaches‘ responsibilities. . Also on the schedule will be the deâ€" portment off as well as on the ice, his attitude at home, in school, etc. minor hockey league which opâ€" erates in North York Township are invited. All coaches, managers, referees and executive members of any *Registered Trade Ma+ HAMILTON JA 8â€"6881 r of of getting Nashville in for the opener about October 11th but nothing definite has been set up. This would give local fans a chance to renew acquaintances with Don Graham and several other former Weston stars who graduated to the E.H.L. south of the border. With only 24 players cut in the first practice, Avarell will have a lot of whittling to do . before his first exhibition match next month. There is hope at present In the meantime, Avarell has to prepare for a tenâ€"team â€" seige this coming hockey season. It was decided by the O.H.A. in a meeting with the Metro ‘B‘ Among the throng were no less than 23 prospective goalies, including both ‘Dodger veterans from last year, Paul Robichaud and Bill Burton. 93 players completely filled Weston Arena ice surface at the opening of Dodger training camp last Sunday, each hoping for a numbers then Weston Dodger coach Ken Avarell is well on his way to another Metro ‘B‘ hockey crown. spot on the DONALD C_ MacDONALD Ontario New Democratic Leader H. MISCELLANEOUS Symphony Orchestra â€" 4 Public Speaking â€" 1. 2, 3, 5 Conversational French â€" 1, « Physcial Education â€" Men â€" Physical Educationâ€" G. ARTS AND CRAFTS Art . 1 Commercial Art â€" 6 Oil Painting â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Ceramics â€" 1, 3, 4 Bookkeeping â€" 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 â€" Business Shorthand â€" 1, 3. 4, 6 Machir F. HOME ECONOMICS Hostess Hints â€" 2, 3, 5, 6 Sewing â€" Millinery â€" 1, 2, 4, 6 Beg. â€" K. FNGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS Beginners â€" 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6 Intermediate . 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Robert D. G. Stanbury John M. Milsom F. W. Minkler Chairman, Board of Education _ Chairman, Advisory _ Director of Education Advertising & Public Relations Office Management Principles of Supervision Techniques of Supervision Retail Merchandising Small Business Management Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Physics Whemistry Automotive E. COMMERCIAL 1. Bathurst Heights Secondary School â€" 640 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto. 2. Don Mills Collegiate Institute â€" 15 The Donway East, Don Milis. i. Downsview Secondary School â€" 7 Hawksdale Road, Downsview. 4. Earl Haig Secondary School â€" 100 Princess Avenue, Willowdale. 5. Northview Collegiate Institute â€" 550 Finch Avenue Weést, Willowdale. 6. Victoria Park Secondary School â€" 15 Wallingford Road, Don Mills. NOTE: Additional courses may be offered from time to time at the request of inâ€" dividuals or firms if adequate enroilment is assured. For further information on Adult Evening Education contaet the Adult Education Department, 171 Avondale Avenue, Willowdale â€" Telephone 221â€"3663 â€" 221.9343. Women â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 â€"General â€" 1, 3, 4, 6, â€"Specialized Services â€" 1 â€"Body & Fender â€" 1 â€"Owner‘s Course â€" 1 â€"Ladies‘ Course â€" 1, 4. 6 Registration â€" Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 12 â€" _ Classes Begin Sept. 17 Courses B to K will register on September 23, 24 and 25 â€" 7 to 9 p.m. B. BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AT NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS REâ€"ELECT MACDONALD ADVANCED TECHNICAL COURSES IN ELECTRONIC, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL & PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY LEADING TO PROVINCIAL CERTIFICATION AT BATHURST HEIGHTS Registration â€" Sept. 9, 10, 11 and 12 â€" _ Classes Begin Sept. 17 Code for locating the schools ADULT EDUCATION EVENING COURSES TECHNICAL SHOPS ACADEMIC LEADING TO GRADE 13 & UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE AT EARL HAIG & DOWNSVIEW Grade 13 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK ADVISORY VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE English French History Botany Zoology Sewing â€" Beg.: â€" 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, Inter â€" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Adv. â€" 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 Children‘s â€" 3 Coach Avarell stated he was well aware that Weston will have to start a re â€" building program this fall to meet the competiâ€" tion of the new league. At presâ€" ent his veterans number only eight, which most likely will m e a n some deals are in the offing to add experience to the local crew. Two surprise turnouts on Sunâ€" day were former Dodgers Mike Pender and Archie Yurkiuw, both still within the Junior playâ€" ing age limit, and both very anxious to get back into the Dodger ranks. Teams will play two h e m e â€" and â€" home series with the clubs in their own league, plus back â€" to â€" back matches with the other group on anm interlocking schedâ€" ule, bringing the total to 32 games for each club. The Westerm Division will inâ€" clude Weston, Etobicoke, Lakeâ€" shore, Dixie,. Brampton and Georgetown. The Eastern Divâ€" ision takes in Markham, St. Mike‘s, Neil MeNeil, Whitby and Schomberg executive that the league would incorporate 11 clubs this year, Motor â€" 1, 4 Stationary Engineering . 4 Drafting â€"Architectural . 1, 4, â€"Mechanical â€" 1, 3. 4, Outboard & Smail Machines . 1, 2, 3, Algebra Geometry Physics Chemistry Geography The Man For York South The Man For Ontario at which the above courtes are offered Peterborough Examiner: "Mr. MacDonald is one of the most valuable elected members in the Toronto Daily Star: No one can doubt Mr. Macâ€" Donald‘s zeal for integrity in politics . . .‘ North Bay Nugget: "Mr. MacDonald in truth, is one of the most brilliant men in the country with the courage of his convictions." Globe & Mail: "Collectively, the official (Liberal) (g::;si‘:fon was outdone by NDP leader Macâ€" l Grades 11 & 12 OFFER Course â€" 4, 6 ; Basic Law For The Average Citizen â€" 2 St. John Ambulance Course â€" 1, 4, 6 Communicationsâ€"Oral and Written â€" 4, 6 Russian â€" 2 Effective Business Communications â€" 1, 6 Medical Secretaries‘ Educationa] Production and Inventory Control Time Study & Work Simplification Systems and Procedures Effective Business Writing Industrial Relations Campaign Headquarters 1200 Weston Road 762â€"7251 English French Historyâ€"Ancient Historyâ€"Modern DONALD C. Alterations â€" 1 Interior Decoration â€" 1, 3 Ladies‘ Tailoring . 2 Advanced â€" 1. 3, 4. 5 Copper Enamelling â€" 2 Leather Work . 6 Shop Mathematics â€" 1, 6 Sheet Metal â€" 1, 4 Woodwork â€" 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 Data Processing â€" 5 Electricity â€" 1, 3. 4, 6 Electronics â€" 1, 3, 4 Machine Shop â€" 2, 3, 4, Will be 80 hours (2 nights oer week) unless otherwise noted. Classes will begin on September 30 and conclude in March. No classes on statutory holidays. Time 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Will be awarded in certain courses to those who have atte~â€" ded the required minimum of classes (75%) and have successâ€" fully completed the prescribed course with a grade of B or betâ€" ter. WCUS & Recreation pupils who miss 2 succéssive dlsses without giving satisfse tory reasons. CERTIFICATES COURSES WESTON BOWLING LANES 4 TEAM LEAGUE MONDAY AT 7 PM. Phone: CH 1â€"8281 (Continuéd from page 1) has alleys available for Grades 9 & 10 English French Mathematics

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