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The Liberal, 5 Jan 1967, p. 16

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goals. Robelt Yoteff U1 and an assist; Bill Kenn and an assist: 11itl1 sins going to Steve T11id Steve Collett. 61 e1! Ke Jim Despley came thr01 assists. Far the More «muck Fraser with four and Kim Higgenson with one. For AIthurs-Jones it was Geoff Sal- mon with one goal and an as- sist; Mark LeMOine. two goals; Tom Edmanson. two assists; John Reeds. one assist. Fred’s Shell 2. Del Brocco 2 Garry Burlington and Dale Bone handled the scoring for the Shellers while Bob Baker and Dan Wardrope each got as- sists. Randy Phillips and Jim Maddin scored for Del BI‘OCCO. Cal Yake picked up an aSSiSt. Superior 3, Merchants 2 Robbie Purves, Charlie Sham and Digby Bourke handled the) scoring for Superior with Pur-f ves garnering an assist along with Clyde Brunner. Robert Fox and Garry Oliver scored for the Merchants with an asâ€"i sist picked up by Jim Mooreâ€" head on Fox‘s goal. Oliver’s} goal came off a seldom seen penalty shot. I DH & A 10, Lions 2 Paul Hoogenboom did most‘ of. the Lion-taming as he was responsible for six of the big goals and assisted on two others. Paul Banks got two goals and one assist with Walter Reeds notching a goal and one assist. along with Dennis Walters. Ricky Phillips and Glen Prince each picked up assists. Scor- ing for the Lions were Steve Collett and Bill Kenny. Steve ’l‘widale picked up an assist. v BANTAM Brown & Huston 6, Arthurs-Jones 3 Brian Bailey and Don Thac- ker rapped home two goals apiece for Brown & Huston with the other goals going to Robbie Bourke and Peter Beecham. Bailey also picked up an assist. Others went to Chuck Fraser with four and Kim Higgenson with one. For December 31 Parkers 2. Arctic 2 Mike Angus got a goal and an assist for Parkers while teammate John Mackay got the other goal. Mark Sones picked up an assist. Peter Fraser got both Arctic goals with Ross Bowes assisting on one of them. IGA 3, Clements 0 It was another shutout for goalie Marty Schanck with scor- ing honors going to Greg Clarke who picked up two goals. Norm Stapley got the other one plus an assist. Wayne Stiver also picked up an assist. IGA 4, Parkers 0 Marty Shanck picked up the shutout. Offensively it was Gard Lloyd all the way for the visitors with three goals. Wayne Stiver knocked home the other one. Wayne also picked up three assists with Gord Camer- eron and Peter Pflug coming home with two assists apiece. HOUSE LEAGUE ,tu'ice in this game and assisted ATOM once. Dennis Walters and Paul} December 24 ‘Banks each picked up a goall Arctic 3, Clements 1 {and an assist with Pat Mulligan Peter Fraser scored twice for getting the final goal. Bill Arctic and Ron Davis once. Rosg Allen got one assist. Robbie Bowes got two assists and Purves and Martin Bromley Steve Jones, Stuart Bellamy and picked up goals for Superior Steve Sherman got one apiece. with Martin also getting an as- Doug Fox scored for Clements‘sist. Doug Bill also receivedi assisted by Henry Simpson andtan assist. 1 Ken Jellison. I * 7“ >.< * 1 The 95-acre site is immedi- ately south of Black Creek Pioneer Village and is .bounded on the east and 8'“mill“Willi“l“lull“ll“llli“ll“llllllll\l\l\\\l\\\\l\ll\\ll\“lllllllllllllllillllllll“(Illllilllllllllillil(lull!illllliillllilllillllliilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllliilliilllliilllllllllillilllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllillliilllllllllllillilllilillllllllllililllmlllilllllllllilll(lllllllllllllllllillllllllIllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmillll!illilllill!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'3‘ ate housing and both the On- tario Housing Corporation and Central Mortgage and Housing are involved along banished to a walled com- pound. The communal main street, 32 feet wide, will be free of all traffic. Children The project will include both an elementary and a high school, churches, com- munity centre, possibly a ment \rhich is usually lack- ing in contemporary “box design” suburban subdivi- sions. :omg to Steve Twidale and Steve Collett. Greg Keffer and 'im Desprey came through with :ssists. For the Merchants it vas Alex Bitner and Robert ”ox doing the scoring \n‘th Rob- 11 also picking up an assist. Historic a?mmmmmmumumnuuuutummmlulummmmmmmunmmmummlmuuummmnmuumInuummnmunmmmunmmumuuuuumlIuuumuuuuuuuuuulmnumnmmuunmummnnmnunIuumummuluuuumuuuuummuuuumuuummumumuumuuuumu\unmmuuuuummum\uuummuuuuuuuumuum“41 KIN GSDA LE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-3401 16 Paul Described as a suburban housing development with a difference and designed after the plan of a medieval vil- lage, it is planned to provide a human, sociable environ- ment for about 5,000 people. The 95-acre site is immedi- ately south of Black Creek Pioneer Village and is bounded on the east and Lions 7, Merchants Eddie Lowe got four als. Robert Yotet‘f got is to be 5 North York ment in the area. Long-time residents of the area who may fear that the small hamlet of Edgeley is about to disappear. bulldozed out of existence by Vaughan Township's expanding indus- trial area, will be pleased to know that the name at least is to be perpetuated in a North York housing develop- ment in the Jane and Steeles Maple, Concord and Edgeley District News “The Liberal” is always willing to publish items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord and Edgeley districts. In Maple please phone Mrs. Janet Myers, 832-1423; in Edgeley and Concord, Mrs, John Stuart, 889-2470. I‘HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, January 5, 1967 k A. 5. Superior 2” Hoogenboom scored PEEWEE PEEWEE ATOM Arctic 2 :ot a goal and Parkers while \‘Iaekay got the k Sones picked ater Fraser got 11s with Ross m one of them. ements 0 2r shutout for anck with scor- to Greg Clarke vo goals. Norm other one plus ne Stiver also . :ist. R * KEE :rchants 2 ot four of the )tet‘f got a goal 1 Kenny a goal th single goals Twidale and reg Keffer and 8 through with ' Merchants it 1‘ and Robert Beeton 3, Maple 2 Another defeat for the All‘ Stars in this return game in Beeton. Peter Adams and Call“ Yake got the goals for Maple' with assists going to Dale Bone, Tom Edmanson and Jim Mad- din. Bolton 3, Maple 1 Dale Bone got the goal with the assist going to Tom Ed~ manson and that was it for York Fire and Casualty. * is s an MIDGET Maple 3. Beeton 3 Brockhouse and Co. came out ,iof the Beeton encounter with a} 'tie thanks to a two goal effort :by Wanie Roworth with Grant lRose picking up the other one: George Sayewell came through‘ with three assists \xith Vern ‘Walters getting the other one.‘ v \ is ‘1‘ ' ! NOTE : 5 Not all of the OMHA man- :r‘ okn€_ .. :1 octave l‘ni'n 'IInnnJ 1' he Vaice Scouts Ist Concord Scouts enjoyed a Christmas Party at the home of Scoutmaster E. Granger, Decem- ber 12. The three scoutmasters and each patrol put on skits. Each scoutmaster was presented with a pair of cufflinks and the boys exchanged gifts as well as enjoying a lunch of hamburg- ers and pop. They also had a special cake decorated with twa candles and “Merry Christmas Ist Concord" to celebrate their second year of Scouting. Congratulations to Neil Hew- itt and Michael Reesor who re- ceived their second claSS badges. A reminder to all household- ers â€" the Cubs and Scouts bot- tle drive is scheduled for Janu- ary 7, starting at 9.30 am. The boys will accept any refundable bottles. Socials four of the Eff got a goal Kenny a goal I single goals Edgeley Gives Name To New Development iMap/e Minor Hat/(e y Results Maple 5, Beeton 5 Once again it was Paul Hoog- enboom to the fore with four goals. Peter Fraser got the other one and also received two assists. Henry Simpson also came through with an assist. Don Thacker led the way for the winners with two goals with singles going to Brian Bailey and Bruce Graham. Kim Higginson was credited with two assists with Ronny Crooks getting one. Peter Adams scored for Del Brocco with as- sists going to Doug Irvine. OMHA NOVICE Maple 3, Oak Ridges 2 Paul Hoogenboom was the big thunder for the Cadillac Lumber Kings with two goals with Gord Lloyd getting the other one. Peter Fraser drew an assist. Maple 5, Beeton 3 Eddie Lowe knocked home two goals for Humber Valet along with Bill Kenny. Paul Hoogenboom scored the other one. Assists went to Robert Fox, Paul Banks and Dennis Walters. BANTAM Maple 7, Oak Ridges 3 Mark LeMoine led York Fire & Casualty to victory with three big goals including an as- sist. Cal Yake had one goal and two assists; Tom Edmanson, two goals and an assist; Jim Maddin, a goal and an assist; and Dale Bone, one assist. Beeton 8, Maple 3 This was the first loss of the season for the Bantam All Stars after 11 wins. Jim Maddin ‘paced the offensive with two goals with Peter Adams getting the other one plus an assist. ‘Mark LeMoine received three :assists. ' ciating. Maid of honor was Sharon Fewster of Toronto and brides~ maids were the bride‘s sisters, Karen and Andrea. Best man was Erich Weingartner of Wat- erloo and ushers were Allan Boechner, Michael Stoddar-t and Matti Terho of Waterloo. Keith Boeckner played the wedding music. A reception for the 80 guests was held at the Summit Golf and Country Club at Jefferson. Twins Born William and June Wilson of Netherford Road received a Shower Bride-elect Helen Spencert was feted at a surprise shower December 28 at the home of Mrs. Charles Summerfeldt, Woodbridge. This was a cup and saucer shower, attended by ap< proximately 20 friends. Christmas Dinner The Sunday school of St. Ste- phen’s Anglican Church had their annual Christmas Dinner December 28 at the parish hall. Approximately 100 children en-‘ joyed the turkey and other good things to eat. After dinner they’ Christmas Dinner guests at! The annual Maple New Year’s the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl‘EVe buffet and ball once again Davidson were June’s parentslpl‘OVEd. a popular way to Wel- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keffer 0ficome 1n the New Year and 83 Thornhill, her sister Myrtle andlcouples attended this year. FOOd husband Len Klinck of Toronto was plentiful and delicious and and their children, Bonnie, dancmg was to the llvely Barry and Garry, sister Aileen rhythms of Freddie Miller’s and husband Ross Whitelaw of band 0f Toronto. Willowdale and brother Don‘ The ball is organized by a Keffer and his wife Gwen. Also‘handful of sociable type citizens present, of course, to completeiand held in the community hall the family gathering were the each year. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN Dale Bone got two goals and one assist for Fred's Shell with Jamie Young getting the other goal. Wilf Diceman picked up‘ an assist. Tommy Edmanson was the scorer for A-J. Brown & Huston 4, Del Brocco 1 Maple 3. Beeton 3 Brockhouse and Co. came out of the Beeton encounter with a tie thanks to a two goal effort by Wayne Roworth with Grant Rose picking up the other one. BANTAM Fred’s Shell 3, Arthurs-Jones 1 Not all of the OMHA man-‘ agers have turned in their re- sults and this list of games is necessarily incomplete. The managers in question are asked to bring Bill Watson up to date and the boys will get credited with their goals and assists as well as getting their names printed in this corner. In next week’s edition we will be publishing a complete report of House League team standings and individual scoring records as well as the standings of the four OMHA teams. The project, which is plan- ned to start this spring, com- bines public as well as priv- ate housing and both the On- tario Housing Corporation and Central Mortgage and Housing are involved along As the Stong farm and several of the buildings in Pioneer Village were at what was originally known as Edgeley, before its centre gravitated northward to Highway 7 and Jane Street. officials of the Ontario Hous- ing Corporation thought it fitting that the development should commemorate the hisâ€" torical name of the old vil- lage. west by Jane Street and the Black Creek Ravine. PEEWEE Boechner - Stoddart lovely Christmas present De- Barry Boechner, son of Mr. cember 26 of twin baby girls, and Mrs. Earl Boechner of born at York Central Hospital. Keele Street, was married De- Donya Laine weighed three cember 30 to Pam Stoddart, pounds, two ounces and Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Michelle was three pounds, ten liam Stoddart of Starlight Cres~ ounces. The babies have had to cent, Richmond Hill.‘ The wed~ stay in hospital till their weight ding was at 7 pm in St. Paul’sis up a bit, but their mother Lutheran Church Richmond Hill came home December 30 and is Rev James S. Dauphinee offi- doing very well. “$3115; . . m ,Shower Mr. and Mrs. Oman Bowes entertained their family at an annual New Year’s Eve party at their home on Rockview Gar- dens. Mr. Bowes fell last week while shovelling snow and frac~ tux-ed his ankle. We are sorry to report that it will be in a cast from six to eight weeks. Concord Ladies’ Bowling Lea- gue plays every Tuesday morn- ing at York Bowl, Dufferin Street and Wilson Avenue. ‘There are six teams of four lad- At Edgeley, cars will be banished to a walled com- pound. The communal main street, 32 feet wide, will be free of all traffic. Children This latter feature is a keen concern of the archi- tect for the $25 million pro- ject, 40-year-old Irving Gross- man who designed the unique Flemingdon Park three years ago, where all cars were banished underground, leav- ing all space above ground for people. â€" with private developers. Plans call for 28% public housing, 24% private homes, 14% open park, pedestrian malls and squares and a very low 8.5% for roads, only half the usual designated space. The Voice 0]“ Concord A unique but p1actica] Ch1istmas gift was p1 e'sented to Rev. B. F. And1ew of St; And1ew’ s Presbyte1ian Chu1ch, Maple at the December 22 meeting of the WA and WMS when the ladies gave him a new pulpit gown. 7 Rev. Andrew“ is ishown above modelling the gown flanked on the left by, Mrs. Andrew Snider of the WA and on the right, Mrs. Earl Magee of the WMS. Rev. Andrew was particularly pleased with the thoughtful gift. He has two charges and after conducting the service in Maple from 10 to 11 am each Sunday, makes a dash for St. Paul’s Presbyterian on Concession 7, five miles west of Maple where service starts at 11.15. This leaves him no time to remove his gown and consequently, it gets a lot of wear. People And Events In Maple Map/e ladies Remember Minister ies. This year they received silver dollars as prizes in place of turkeys. Happy birthday greetings are extended to Ewart Burns and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack Burns. who celebrated their birthdays January 1 and to Mrs. Phyllis Lacey, January 4. A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Raymond Stuart December 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart, Rock- view Gardens. Most of the Stuart Clan was on hand to wish “Sam" many happy returns of the day and to enjoy an even- ing of euchre. THE Challenge OF Various areas of the de- velopment have been plan- ned as treed, open squares or piazzas to stimulate social life. Schools, community centre and other services will be specifically placed in order to encourage people to develop a community sense. A theatre‘for plays, films and lectures already exists on the nearby campus of York University. will be able to use the main street, cross a bridge over a landscaped ravine and go to school without once encoun- tering a car. ancer IMMUNOLOGY, or the study of the human body’s resist- ance to disease, now offers cancer scientists one of their m05t exciting leads to possi- ble cancer control. If a nat- ural resistance mechanism to cancer can be found, preven- tion by vaccine might be posâ€" sible. were entertained by BrucelDavidson girls, Jill, Donna and Speirs of Toronto who presented a marionette show. An enchant- ing witch and clown kept the children amused and this was followed by a Punch and Judy show. Mr. Speirs is only 17 years of age and _has been making puppets and giving shows since he was 11. Thus the new Edgeley, while entirely original in concept and deSign, will con- tain much of the old and is planned to re-establish some of the long-ago community feeling and mutual involveâ€" ment which is usually lack- ing in contemporary “box design” suburban subdivi- sions. library and the neighborhood feeling of a row of small shops. With its fusing of public and private housing it is expected to be a sociologi- cal experiment which vn'll provide data on modern com- munity relations. Homeown- ers. low~income tenants, children and old-age pen- sioners will mingle in com- munity parks and squares. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, I967 Following the Devotional Exercises and the Ad- ministration of oaths light refreshments will be served. INAUGURAI. MEETING For Council, Planning Board, Committee of Adjustment and Maple Police Village Trustees at MAPLE IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT 8 O’CLOCK PJI. Standing is Palmer 50. Craib 50, Downey 35, Bon‘ett 33. Jim Craib had high game with 279 and Orme Dow'ney had high triple with 663. George Jones - Whitty was missed in last week‘s list of prize winners. He too won a Christmas Turkey. Peter Claibs Team took 4 pou1ts,Palme1’s3 and Ed. Bor- rett‘s Team took 4 and Dow- ney’s 3 last Thursday evening. The ladies league didn‘t play December 26 but the other two leagues carried on as usual. Men's League Ray Jellison's Team and Bruce Murray’s Team each took [all seven points from Jim Spencer‘s and C. Palmer's reâ€" spectively. 0. Dalil’s team and Bob Julian’s took five points in their games leaving J. Shepâ€" pard's Team and G. Palmer's with 2 points each. High game was George Harrison with 294 and high triple was Alf Rob- erts with 742. Pioneer League Wendy. The Maple Cubs and. 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