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Weston Times (1966), 8 Jul 1965, p. 8

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)5 - What's The Score? " iLrvrrirr--s,ua,,at,- pm of Mike Em as he atmeA out 16 batten and limit- ed Wampum to only two hits. Jim Chwartacky with three hit, w. the leading hitter of the me. Mike Ella-by, Dave Street Hitter, Shuts Out Westmount .. -iiiiWirGr7ieaet, Football Club. by kind permission of the Weston Board of Education. has secured the use of the Collegiate footbnll field to stage their l_965_sched_nle. _ . - . . ...., 7trfii'itGiiri"is-sTt -ri/r"Giiirlii/ August 28, kicking off against the Hamilton Hurricanes at 11:00 AW. We expect bands, Morgue: and lots of, exfrt.e.mtn.t o? this opening day. mm..." ..... .-... - -..-._V_,__ ___ -___ - - - This is your own football club. fans. Season tickets for all the five scheduled home games are now available (can CHerry 9-9111. at. 53). _ Games at the Collegiate are set for August 28. September a (Labour Day), September li, September At and October 9 . . . Mt if you love football excitement. bands. etc.. remember these dates . . . we'll remind vou _ never fear! See you at the park] We plan to fill our path and playgrounds with the sound a! music. If you live near I playground and would like to help teach the children to sing - so that we can produce a really fine concert at the end of our program - then please make your- self known to the supervisor of the playground - she'll be glad to hear ttom you - and you can do your part to help create enjoy- ment in participation in vocal and instrumental music - by the children of the playlrounds. IS YOUR “THING SUIT WET - YE": Along with the nine hundred odd children that started swim- ming alum this Monday morning at the Weston Area Swimming Pool. over a dozen adults started in a tton-swimmers class last Sunday moral“ at the fool. _ . . m We still ttave mom for more adult non-swimmers. Classes are held each Sunday morning " 10:30 A.M.. under fully qualified Red Cross instructors - this includes unto-date method of artificial respiration. Marn to swim. Have fun in the sun and the life you learn to save. may well be your own. Call the Recreation Office, CHerry 99111 ext. " and register now. ' WESTON RENE": A _ _ . _ . J. rennet . n tiElllTililt It is to this and. that people might enjoy good music and loan to love both the math: and appreciation of music that we plan to touch the children on the playgrounds as much singing, folk my 1nd group singing as possible. during the next six weak: of may" - _ _ . _ The" in no more elevating recreation than the practice of bountiful nude. and there could be no better influence on the nodal life of I community than the making of, and listening to. (in. angle. thick is ever a universal language of the soul. helping I ocean to keep hum-n - so. " the man Moore said. "Sing. sing, nude we: live: _ to brighten the any and kindle the livin'." Someone once said that "Popular music is familiar music" than we mm to make good music popular by giving people tre “on: experiences with it. Good music wears well and does not The in no recreation that note such a universal rewome u Inuit. Thoma Carlyle stated. “Give us the nun who sings at his work. Be his occupation that it my. he is equal to any of those who bila- tle nine outwit in sullen silence. He will do more in the some time - he will do it better . he will persevere longer. One is unruly sensitive to fatigue whilst he muohes to music." Sir Henry Hedov (surely you not Sir Henry?) let it be been that. “he power at enjoying and loving the best music is not I are and Daniel privilege. but the natunl inheritance of everyone who in ear enough to distinguish one time from another. end wit mouth to prefer order to inertttWenee." 'qigM-t_tqt.tmeBsndoitt.oaseeaorairs.erid. se,t.lttye.eytu.tti.At-.-rmtjroieeitrare ae-lr-h-ar-ei-utter-tinet-tintegrity in It in MN. to not: mink by singing. whistling or with any nit-bu a! instrument: at objects To wanting. a saying. one could a: that “music is in the an at the listen!" and what may it: and: " m was: . would be nothing but a ghastly din to W. It In: hoo- uid that it even In instrument were designed t9 hiding myrder in a mn'n heart. then surely 'tia the tnxpipes Manta. In the Estate of Isabella Lunch, demand. All persons having claims "airmt the estate of Isabella mu. late of the Township o! York, in the County of York, Widow. accused. who do: " the Town " Weston on the 25th ot March, 1965, lam renal only to the cull-dwhlch not!“ has GIORGINA BALLIDAY, Inc-uh. by her solicitors, Mann. PM . sin-I. we here“? 'totified to send to the I: "signed on or be. lore the 10th of July, 1965. their - and full particu- lar: " their claims. Immed- btoly utter the said date, the Chic will be distributed. DATED this ttth day ol III”. 1905. T mdM‘IMMhlu-dW“ Tumwmx Wu. G. EVANS lt Sons ltd. Milwaukee Sports shut out 100 GALLONS or GAS! l 2m ut-ia-givin-i." my. Right - You will get up to 3000 miles of Free driving when you buy you out 1965, STUDEBAKER FREE FOR YOU Two AT OUT OF THE PARK? Well, the ball swinging action in the Amesbury House was at least hit out of the picture. It is League. (Continued on page 2) the other hitter: for 510 W van; Brian Becca allowing only ' ttita3miattdstrikingout 12 gave [legion Royals their seven- "twieiht8outings.somefirte fielding and heavy him by Legion with Jim Holman lad- irtgthewaywtth3for6theee legion Royals Gain Seventh Win In Eight Keele and Lawrence Car Wash, coached by Jack Kendall is in the lead followed by Charlie Davies' Oregon Restaurant team. Two points behind is Bokan Homes, coached by Frank Lue. hettl. You can see the above telms in action at the hard ball dia- monds at Amesbury Park from Monday to Thursday between 6:30 and 8.15 PW. SOFTBALL Amesbury's softball house " gue will be winding up their schedule today, July I! for the holiday season, resuming their schedule on August M. It is to be hoped that by that time, most of the players and officials will have had their vacations, and The Amesbury Hardball House League has now reached the halt-way mark with the regular playing schedule being com- pleted by July 23. The league will re-open again on August 24 when the play-offs will begin. BANTAM The hamam section is very fortunate indeed as the three top teams are all coached by old-time ball players, and there ere only 3 points separating the first and third teams. Sandrin Precast, coached by Red Tallevi hold the first spot, followed by Ken Bubhert's team, the Man's Shop. Following close behind in the third place is Ron Sandelli's team - Hope Con- struction. PEE WEE tlt and m) Even tighter competition is seen in the Pee Wee section, with the top team only 2 points ahead of the third platters. Amesbury House league Reaches Mid Point ’ a , Richmond Gardens Pool .4 u igtmehNe Dr. - Mum (One Block Id Of in” - lull-u - mm d not an. m Ben Akelnitis FOR ADULT LADIES ONLY! RED CROSS SWIM ussous Every Wednesday From I pm. to 2 ttdB. the teams will have a lull com- l plement. , In the Squirt House League, )‘Shell Service Station and Sand- ers Hardware are tied for top spot, with James Mizzoni and Master Painters fighting it out for second spot. The remaining two teams, Tullock and Step- hens and Delray Hardware, will have a tough job to reach the top, but with I lot of ambition and hard work, it could be done. LarrTCullu2for8nodhe pitehmtawholeMag.mettte 8mm, allowing 0 rum on 4 hits and mm only 1 walk and trtriking out T. Legion 31 m Pete Mini. 2 far 3, John Gram, t for 3, and Doug Kelly, I for 8. At the plate for Sunoco Allen Kettles , for 5, Tom Folley 3 for 4, real solid we Tonight, the Bi-Rite team of the Pee Wee House league lost their first game of the series, breading their winning streak of 8 straight games. Bi-Rite 'r_r..q........V.t.t 8 1 .889 Rac&Cue. ....5 4 .556 Delray Pharmacy _3 ' .333 Larry's KP. Service 1 6 .143 NORTH YORK TEAMS Amesbury has two teams en- tered in the North York Soft. ball League and both teams are urgently in need of exhibition games. Any team that would like to get extra practice with either the squirt or bantam team, please contact Mr. Gib. son at 244-0291. The Amesbury Squirts of the N.Y. tasague are currently in second place in the Western Division, but the Bantams are not doing too well and are very urgently in need of more play- ers. If you are 14 years old ll of January 1, 1965 and would like to play on this team, please contact Mr. Leo Fobert at 247-7034, The final registration date is July 15, so hurry, hurry, hurry! fine fielding. Only hitters for IN WY 0' MINOR LEAGUE useuu. Playing in hie first year " midget buck“ Ben is continu- ing in the form that nude him one of the stars ot the benum division. Up to this date he is the leading hitter on the team with an avenue of AM. As a pitcher Ben rates among the best in the league. when he does not pitch, Ben, with his all round ability, plays the out- HM run than; right Um; 218 “unborn-at Blvd. Height: 5 ft. ' in. Weight: no lb. Age; " yrs Sum Legion No, PROFILI or A ”nun nu maul": PRESENTNB YOUR tttht TEAM PEE WEE Standing Photo by Bill Henderson " with TTWer Avg. .889 'get to the but In: " soon in poaaible. (Suggested ammo. _ two feet behind the base, ready to play the ball if thrown on Basie “SIM”. FUNWINTAL‘ DOUILIPLAV POI ”DIT- 'TOP' lanthanum nommwmu.m theirdtusatimstotu-ttait UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY _ FUN - IN - m - SUN CARS WEST END tllgtYSll.liillt-lNMilt Fully Pre-Serviced . . . 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