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Weston Times (1966), 15 Jul 1965, p. 3

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('\1 By Marie Campbell Many thanks to the teams thatâ€" participated in the Novice Invitational _ Tournament _ on Saturday June 26. It was a great day, with plenty of action on the floor. All teams played very hard and we were very proud of all the boys. The "A" Champâ€" ionship went to Alderwood in a very close game over the Rexâ€" aae "A" club, final score was 87. Rexdale received the "B" Championship, with Brampton picking up the "C" crests. Conâ€" gratulations to all the winners and to the others. We could not have had such a successful and exciting day without you all. Many thanks. f Lacrosse League Gets Underway With 11 Matches Keiths Cleaners, in the first game on June 28 defeated Mer eury Tonka by three goals, with Peter Morris and Eric Nis Royals Smatter UPWA With 24 Runs In Pee Wee MRS. CONSTANCE E. SWITZER, Miss Flora B. Switzer, & Mrs. Florence M. Shaw, of 6 William St., Weston,. are photographed on board the Santa Merâ€" cedes which sailed from Port Newark, New Jersey, on a 26â€"day two ocean Legion Royals handcuffed at the plate by AN.A.F.‘s Paul Canning‘s no hit pitching for 4 innings, finally came to life in the 5th inning to tie the score with 5 big runs on singles by Jom â€" Holmes. â€" Brian _ Stringer, Jami Alexander and John Giaâ€" bham. In the 6th Royals pulled ahead with 5 more runs and adâ€" SUMMER SALE NO CUT FINGERS OR TOES. Blade does not turn when you start the engine. You start the blade with a lever at the handles. Stop blade without stopping engine when moving over rocked â€" driveways, moving over rocked Uriveways, adjusting . cutting height, or / reâ€" moving and replacing grass bag. CLEAN _ CUTTING: _ Powâ€"Râ€"Voc‘* Housing vacuums grass up straight for slick slicing without clumping GIANT . GRASS BAG, optiona: extra. BANNERMAN LTD. 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Rexdale Lions Club 7 Geo. Gething Real Estate 1 UP.W.A. proved no maich for Legion No. 31 who walked away voth a 24â€"3 victory. Royals baiâ€" ters had a heyday at the plate with 19 hits, three of them exâ€" {ra base blows with Brian Besco of Legion the sole home run of the game. Royal‘s top hitters were Mike Prescott 3 for 3 and Jim Holmes 3 for 4 while for the losers McDonald had 2 for 3. Brian Besco and Norm Barnes _ shared _ the â€" pitching chores giving up 3 runs on 5 hits. The second novice game Was Legion No. 31 Sunoce A.N.A.F. U.P.W .A YTFD. Stmace JULY 2 â€"â€" JULY 7 Legion No Legion No 31 ANAF YTED R/!X ULP WA Legion No. 31 RAIN sCOTT MeHALE GOLD CROSS SAVAGE Shoes for the Entire Family BECK SHOKS SALE Final Pee Wee Baseball Standings 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€" 241â€"0462 AF Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Score Rovals 31 cruise to Barranquilla and Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal and Balboa, Canal Zone; Buenaventura. Colombia: Guayâ€" aquil, Ecuador; and Callao (Lima), Peru. P W L PO 11 9 2 18 10 7 3 14 12 6 6 12 12 24 24 won by Payne Metal, with Gary Carr and Mike Brumfit each potting four goals, with a single each,.to lan Duff and Bruce Bolâ€" itho. Dave Huntley picked up two assists, Gary Lastuk and lan Duff each one. Kim Batenchuk was the lone scorer for Nightinâ€" gale‘s with Lioyd Meredith pickâ€" ing up the assist. . Payne Metal Ent. 10 Nightingale‘s B.A. 1 0 In the Bantam division, Bill Nunn picked up a hat trick for Amway with Alan Scarce pickâ€" ing up a double. Assist went to Paul Christensen and Dennis Rennie. Andy Harding, Jack Reimer and Ned Roberts sharâ€" ed honours at one each with Roberts also picking up an as sist, for D & J. Morrison Amway 5 D. & J. Cycle 3 Tuesday evening the Pee Wee teams met again. In the first game, Dunham Bush _ came through with a close game over Fibre Metal, Tom Haggerty W the big gun getting four go. Milwaukee Sports Continue On Winning Streak Milwaukee Sports, riding on a current win streak of four gamâ€" es, have taken over first place in the league. The latest win came at the expense of the North York team by the score of 11â€"2. Mike Ellerby who relieved Bob Ley after North York had scored two runs in the first inning, pitâ€" ched scoreless bail for the reâ€" maining of / the game. Jim Chwartacky had three hits inâ€" cluding his first home run of the year. Ben Akelaitis with three hits. John Noble, Don Popowich and pitcher Mike Elâ€" lerby each with two hits led the Milwaukee offense. Rick Lethâ€" ieri with two hits was the best for North York. Milwaukee Sports North York (Ontario Football Champions) Preâ€"Season Tickets Only $2.00 (5 games) Support Your Weston Redmen Recreation Department Municipal Building by Ivor Jones Weston 11 14 St John‘s Explodes With 5 . Runs To Take Command | and Douglas Jim k. aat Wam tuiie To | oo wiviees wmooee megle fheee w ht ce n e Rick .mw'rwltwthomuonmth» at two each, singles going to : §iSt points to Dave Bridgman Randy Lyle and Paul McGovâ€"| and lan Sneddon. ern, with single assists to Greg| Hustler‘s Bible Class 7 Nicol, Campbell & Piedmonte. Kipling Heights BA. 2 Dunham Bush 8 ‘| In The Bantam game Greg Fibre Metal 6 ]Bamupictedupnhntflck Hustler‘s defeated Kipling| and Chris Palladine a single Heights in the second Pee Wee | with a double assist to Glen game with Stephen Self getting Young and single assists to the hat trick and singles to Mike Zuk, Rick Glover, and Larry Goodenough, Wayne Bareâ€"| Jim Cook. For Martinizing sinâ€" foot, Norman Langford and Steâ€"| gles were picked up by Wayne phen Douglas A double ml Young, Craig Ferguson and was also picked up by Barefoot ‘ Doug Boy. JIM BRADLEY of North York (Amesâ€" buryâ€"Dufferin Lions)} makes a valiant attempt to get to first base but Milâ€" by Murray Cassidy July 5 at Gary Park St. John‘s defeated St. Philip‘s Angels 9â€"5 in a game that was tied 44 at the end of the sixth inning. In the top of the seventh St. John‘s exploded for five runs om five hits and an error to sew up the game. Dave Dean with three for four including a home run and John Petrushchack with two for four were the big hitters for St. John‘s. For St. Philip‘s Oresto Rossi had two for four and playâ€" ed a fine game at first. The same evening at Caleâ€" donia St. Philip‘s Mets defeated Transfiguration 7â€"1 in what was a pitchers‘ battle between Frank Smith for,.the Mets who allowed just ene hit and George Lemay for Transfiguration who held the heavy hitting Mets off the score 15 20 t ... turn right on Bloor then turn /left down on South Kingsway! Weston Rd It‘s easy to get to us; south on Jane to Bloor Bloor sheet for five innings. For the Mets Alex. D‘Amato and Raiph Parasini each had a triple while Larry Levesque nad a double for their only hit. _ July 6 at Wilmington St. Beneâ€" dict‘s Dodgers defeated St. Philâ€" ip‘s Braves 15â€"9 in a loosely playâ€" ed game that produced six erâ€" rors, three on each team. In the fourth inning fifteen Dodgers came to bat and scored ten runs to break the game wide open. For the Dodgers Paul Puma with two for four and George Gallager also with two for four were the stars. For the Braves John Hoare with three for four and Brian Mariani with two for four including a home run produced the power at the plate. July 8. at . Wilmington _ St Of All Present Stock Of i:ew and Used Boats . . . . House Boats . . . Cabin Cruisers: Buy Now and Save . . . Enjoy The Rest Of The Summer With A Better Boat. 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For Amway Bob Shaw got a trick ard Tony Nixâ€" on a double and singles to Gary Bedford and Dennis Rennie. Barry Dowdall picked up the hat trick for the opposing team and Wayne Young a double and singles to Jerry Orton and Craig Ferguson. More Sports On Page 12 THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, July 15, 1068 »â€" PaB Week Nights Saturday Sunday at 7:00 & 9:05 | at 5:00, 7:20 & 9:40 | 2:00, 4:20, 6:40 Genois u... sTErREN DOVDâ€" JAMEs MASON ELJ WALLACHâ€" FRANCOISE DORLEAC TELLY SAVALAS txe ODEON weston 2« Big Week 1831 WESTON ROAD â€"â€" 241â€"1821 PARKING AT REAR OF THEATRE A genâ€"uâ€"ine movie first! A wayâ€"out whopper! A funny movie? YOU BET IT IS...! AIR COND!TIONTD FOR YOUR COMFORT Prist! COMING SOON THE ODEON WESTON Held Over‘! 241â€"1821 1831 WESTON ROAD FOR THE Minor League action will com« mence at 7 P.M. with the main The admission ticket of T5¢ inâ€" cludes a chance at twelve lucky "Chuck" Fund. will go to the

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