IT‘S | ENSIGN FOR CARS sE N S iG N â€"_‘ Page 8 â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, June 3. 1965 «. »<Mr, Wilson‘s column of information and joviality will return next: week. s t by "TUG" WILSON * "Director of Parks & Recreation for the Town of Weston Throws; â€" right Lives; 22 Rexford Ave What‘s The Score? Hits; right QUEENSWAY at WINDERMERE owa‘_now â€" RO.2â€"8231 1964 CHEVELLE MALIBYU ‘61 IN SUPPORT OF MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ‘62 ‘62 ‘65 "64 ‘62 "64 The Army, Navy and Airâ€" force Minor Baseball League wants to hear from any pesâ€" sons who wish to help out as an executive in our league. This year the league has expanded its operations and now operates out of three parks,.. The executive they have now, has been doing a fine job but with this large expansion they are looking for people who would be inâ€" terested in helping the ieaâ€" Anyone interested in helpâ€" Ing, please call Ivor Jones at 481â€"7915 or Frank McFarland at RO 7â€"1242 or Lloyd Goobie at 789â€"2733 for more informsâ€" tions ‘61 ‘60 ‘59 ‘65 63 Help Needed In Minor Baseâ€" ball League PRESENTING YOUR LOCAL TEAM 1962 ACADIAN Beaumont Convertible 6 cylinder, Standard transmission Radio $1, 2 door Hardtop. Automatic. Radio $2,195 AUSTIN Aâ€"60 Sedan AUSTIN Aâ€"110. 6 c AUSTIN Aâ€"60 AUSTIN Aâ€"+55 AUSTIN Aâ€"55 AUSTIN A By Ivor Jones Profile Of A Rookie JOWHN BUDA MORRIS COOPER " MORR!S COOPEAR SUNBEAM ALPINE 6 cylinder ks FOR CARS ... ASK ANYONE! MORRIS Oxford MORRIS Oxford MORRIS QOxtord MORRIS Minor John Buda MOTORS ito. 6 cylinder $1,095 $ 895 $1,595 $ 1795 $1,895 $2,295 $1,095 $1,095 $1,895 §1,895 +« SPORTS $1,695 695 495 895 John is a recent and pleasant addition to our ball team. Deâ€" | fensively he plays first base and | with his height and size makes | him a very good target for the other inflelders. He is very quick and sure handed when it comes to fielding ground balls. His baiâ€" ting average was .315 and he hit six home runs and also had 20 runs batted in to his gredit which made him one of the leadâ€" ing hitters in his bantam league last year. I wish to thank Country Style Donuts, 2075 Lawrence Ave. W. for their donation and I am hoping to hear from more people in this area who would like to help the team. Donations of any size, large or small from individuals or busiâ€" nesses would certainly be apâ€" preciated by myself and the boys on the team. If you wish to doâ€" nate please call me, Ivor Joues at 481â€"7915. If you cannot reach me by phone please send your pledge to me at 300 Eglinton Ave. East. Apt. 206. Toronto 12 or you may call Tom Carter at RO 9â€"0963 or Ron Thompson at RO 2:3794. Height; 6 ft. 1 in Weight; 210 lbs. Age; 15 yrs. by Ed. Harper How sadly we all disgrace the lovely earth we live on. Each year in the summer when the sun is warm upon the land we eruise the country in our curs dazed by the beauty of it all. And as we travel we leave beâ€" hind as revolting a trail of litâ€" ter as can be contrived from the contents of our lunch baskets, pockets and cars. At campsites. around picnic tables. in hedgeâ€" rows and fields, on beaches. in woods, even floating on lakes and streams, our disgusting garâ€" bage violates the scenery. Come on Weston and Mt. Den We have already turned great 1964 MERCURY MARAUDER ‘65 ‘62 64 ‘64 64 ‘62 ‘61 ‘61 ‘59 ‘60 *54 2 door Hardtop. Yâ€"8 autoâ€" matic, power brakes, power steering. Radio $2,795 27 Yours For Conservation . Station Wagon MORRIS 1100 VAUXHALL Viva AUSTIN Aâ€"60 Deluxe MORRIS 1100 ANGLIA RILEY 1.5 M.G.8. SPRITE M.G. A. AUSTINâ€" HEALEY 3000 M.G.T.F AUSTIN 850 Super . $1,145 MORRIS 850 $ 195 AUSTIN Aâ€"60 Sta. Wagon $2,095 $1,395 $1,395 $1,495 $1,095 s 195 $ 195 $2,195 $1,295 $1,295 $ 695 §$1,395 $1,395 $1,095 BASEBALL BASIC FUNDAM ENT AL S CATCHING TIP& Learn to Proteqt your Fingers; Do not point your fingers straight toward the pitcher when in the act of receiving the ball. Have hand in relaxed position with your finger tips in toward the palm of your hand but not in a fist and catch the ball naâ€" turally. Giving Signs; No Hit But Game Won In sventh Inning In giving signs be sure they are hidden from the first and third base coaches. Signs should be given clearly so that your pitcher and second base comâ€" bination have no trouble getting them. A simple set of signs, with a switch that you can give quickly has been proven the best. Blocking Low Pitches; Tuesday, May 25, in the first game at Wilmington Park St Bernard‘s edged St. Benedict‘s Dodgers 32 in a game that was won in the seventh inning with out a hit, as Bill Edmond hit a sacrifice fly and scored Eddo Mazzottic, who had walked, with (Continued on page 9) In blocking low pitches directâ€" ly in front try to hit the dirt with both knees. On the low pitch to either side go down on one knee. Don‘t try to block balls you do not have time to get your body in front of. These balls you have to reach for with the mitt. nis lets bear from you, we need more help. * If a base runner is stealing, try to catch the low pitch instead of blocking it. corners of our cities and towns into great monuments to refuse. Must we also desecrate the country? On a Sunday drive or a vacation trip must we he conâ€" fronted at every turn with the eyesores discarded by those who have gone before us? For thai matter must we in our own careâ€" less turn scandalize the cyes of those who come after us? The squalor is so unnecessary. a little care a little thoughtfulness on the part of all of us could eliminate it entirely. At service stations and restaurants a garâ€" bage can can usually be found. Certainly they are in abundance at picnic grounds and campsites. But there should always be a conâ€" tainer of some sort for trash in every car, particularly when there are children around. It doesn‘t need to be an clegant plastic affair. an ordinary grocery sack does a remarkably fine job. All that remains then is for these receptacles to be used. When they are, we will find much more delight in our fresh green counâ€" tryside There is much danger in the litter. A glass bottle and waste paper in the hot, bright sun is a perfect combination for startâ€" ing a forest fire. And a windâ€" blown newspaper is a ceriain hazard on a highway. by Ivor Jones Scoring three runs in the top of the ninth inning enabled Milâ€" waukee to squeak out a 3 â€" 2 vicâ€" tory. North York had scored their two runs in the fifth inning on one hit and a couple of Milâ€" waukee â€" mistakes. The hitting star of the game was Don Pop: wich with a perfect game at bat with five ‘hits fof five times at bat. Ron Clarke also had two hits for Milwaukee. Ben Akeâ€" laitis relieving for Mike Ellerby gained credit for the victory as he retired the side in order for the last four innings Due to heavy fishing pressure good fishing in our area depends on heavy stocking of hatchery fish. To carry out such restockins requires a certain amount of coâ€" Three Runs In Last Inning Give Milwaukee Win M SPECIAL SUMMER COURSES Piano Trumpet, Drums, Guitar Accordion & Theory Beginners and Advanced Phone 241â€"3221 or call at 6 John St., Weston, Ontario Private Lessons by Appointment aukee Sports 3 & (Contnurd on page 9) by Ed Harper ROSE SCHOOL OF MUSIC NS Hits F Offers by Margaret Leeper What‘s new at the Weston Libâ€" rary? Here is a crossâ€"section of interesting reading to be found on the shelves. MY SHADOW RAN FAST by Bill Sands. (354.8) Weston Club Ma;' Takes Ninth Spot In Golf Tourney A story of profound human interest, told by a man who has experienced the bitterest of huâ€" man degradation. Product of a broken home, Bill Sands was 12 Herbert Epstein, of Oakdale and Ernie Bentley of _ Weston Golf Clubs were among the club champions participating in the third annual Ontario Champion of Champions Golf Tournament for the O‘Keefe Cup Friday, May More than 75 amateur club champions from across Ontario contested the 3rd Ontario Chamâ€" pion of Champions golf tournaâ€" ment for the O‘Keefe Cup on Friday, May 28 at London‘s Highland Golf Club. Twelveâ€"time winner of the Weston Golf Club‘s championâ€" ship, Mr. Bentley fimished in a fourway tie for ninth spot shootâ€" ing five strokes over par on the windâ€"swept course. operation between‘ the sporting public and the authority responâ€" sible for the area taken in by the watershed involved. Due to work requirements over the holiday weekâ€"end we were forced to look forward to a fishless weekâ€"end when a friend told us about a successful fishing expedition to the upper branch of our own Humber River. As we worked our way along the turnings of this section of the Humber we came upon a pleasant little park with picnic tables and a small waterfall. To simplify the method of accounting for the stocked fish in these waters the Authority < have erected â€" small boxes like mail boxes that conâ€" tain creel census cards that enâ€" able the fisherman to report his catch or lack of catch which ever may be the case. If the fishing public coâ€"operate Much to our surprise we were successful in catching a very nice trout in waters that are stocked by the Metropolitan Torâ€" onto and Region Conservation Authority. If the fishing public coâ€"operate by using these cards then the people in charge will be able to keep up with the demand and each time you go to a conservaâ€" tion area you will be assured of the chance to catch a fish. The officiais of the Metropolitan Conservation _ Authority _ have come a long way since the beginâ€" ning of the program many years ago. We citizens reep many benâ€" efits due to the forward thinking individuals that have put so much into preserving a little spot of nature for our recreation and enâ€" joyment. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Conservation Authority we thank you for your interest and dedication towards a tremendous task and a job well done. Weston ShoeMan Hoofs It Around Course To Win Weston business man Maish Axmith won low gross score at the Shoe Retailer‘s Annual Golf Tournament, held this year at the Aurora Highlands course. Mr. Axmith, a member of the new Board of Trade course at Woodbridge _ played _ a _ steady game making 13 pars. He carded a 76 on the par 71 course. 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