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Weston Times (1966), 27 Oct 1966, p. 10

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s *.“w 8.C. (Coach George ‘Wiskin) and Alderwood ~"B.C. (Coach Jim Wales) showed â€"â€"that these clubs have some swimâ€" mers of ability. Starring for Olymâ€" pia ‘were John Gill, a tenâ€"yearâ€"old who swam the 50 yards freestyle in 82.9 seconds; Ralph Stanislaw, 11, the same distance in 29.5; Alderwood showed well with Marilyn McCutcheon returning 32.1 for the girls 11/12 fifty yards crawl (freestyle); Helen Culler, 325 for the same swim; Debbie Richardson, a 30.9 for 13/14 girls 50 freestyle, and Marie O‘Shea, 38.2 for girls 11/12 yards backâ€" stroke. Lindsa Osborne, a senior, 1:04.4 and Claudia Teague, 1:06 for the 100 yards freestyle; Glenn McClocklin, 1;10.2 for 100 yards breaststroke; style. has built a very strong team and and the other giant, the Etobicoke A.C., is bound to be very close and exciting. Watch for the date, probâ€" ably near Christmas, Poorly Attended The Ontario Section general meeting, at Brantford Y.M.C.A. last Sunday, drew barely enough delegates to form a quorum. The lack of interest would indicate that something might be wrong. The meeting lasted from noonâ€"hour to 6.30 p.m. which seems like a long time for volunteer labour. Two new directors were elected, Jack Wilkin of EMAC, and Carl Bell of the Toronto Y.M.H.A., hoth excelâ€" lent men. One gets the impression from these meetings that, although it is important, administration is taking precedence over the real issue the improvement of the sport in this province. Maybe we should give the game back to the swimmers and let the paper work take care of itself. SPLASHES: Canada did not send any swimmers to the Little Olymâ€" pics, just held at Mexico City, for experience. The way things are going, they should forget about the "Big Olympics" too; that‘s in 1968, also in Mexico. . . . EMAC Ladies‘ Auxiliary Executive, recently elecâ€" ted, are Irene Brown (President), Joan Teskey (Viceâ€"President), and Joyee Day (Secretaryâ€"Treasurer). Maribeth Wansbrough and Eileen Weir (Sr.) head the committees and Betty Nash and Mary Pearce are in charge of the bookkeeping Ralph Stanisiaw again, a 33.4 for i yards butterfly, and Bruce Olympia Loses A powerful North York Lions Swim Club defeated Olympia in a regular dual meet last Sunday. Ron Wallbank, North York coach, department. Hats off to a hardâ€" working group of girls who help keep the EMAC wheels rolling. . . . Common Sense Department: Lynda Nash, former great EMAC backâ€" stroke champion, is now swimâ€" ming for her Alma Mater, Mcâ€" xâ€"*Bib ~z > QUEENSWAY RADIO and SEAT BELTS VOLKSWAGEN 29.5 for 50 yards freeâ€" 18 RECONDITIONED & SAFETY CHECKED VOLKSWAGENS IN STOCK 1306 THE QUEENSWAY CL 9 â€" 7656 HAVE YOUR COFFEE BREAK HERE. THERE‘S ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL BREWING WITH THIS AD, AND PURCHASE OF A COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED By ALAN WAIJTES DEMONSTRATOR SALE STILL ON 1966 Low Mileage Company Cars From $1595 VOLKSWAGEN e Swim . . . Gus Ryder had a tough fight with Kid Flu. When Gus can‘t get his daily swim, he‘s really sick. His charming wife enters South Peel Hospital this week for a checkâ€"up. A card or letter would help keep her spirits up. . . . swim champions of the not too distant future, will be six feet seven inches to seven feet tall, weigh about 195 lbs., be streamâ€"lined, flexible and tremendously . strong. They ~will make today‘s records look slow. . . . good form is most essential for | good swimming. Pressure training Idefinitely has an effect on skills, particularly at an early age. Young swimmers should be taught the correct mechanics of the strokes first, before entering races or training hard. . . . French swimmer Alain Mosconi, has set a new world‘s record for the 400 metres freestyle swim in Mexico; time, 4 minutes, 10.5 seconds. . . . Mr. John Finch, Supervisor of Swimâ€" ming Pools for Etobicoke, is one man who goes about his job quietly but very efficiently. Take a bow, John . . . any coach, parent or ofâ€" ficial, who uses children to further his own ambitions and glorification is not worthy of the position. Character building and the happiâ€" ness of the child should be the prime concern, after all, they are tomorrow‘s leaders . . . add more good performances: Judy Cherâ€" nysh (EMAC), 1:05.4 for the 100 yards freestyle; Don Morton (EMAC), 56.3 for the "100"; Tony Capdevila (EMAC), 1:11.4 for the 100 backstroke . . . answer to Mrs. G., try Albion Pool, ask for Gunâ€" ther Richter . . . the real value of competitive swimming is not the actual race but the body and charâ€" acter you build up preparing for it. "The League of Red Cross Societies is a conception which inâ€" volves not merely efforts to relieve human suffering but proposes to prevent it; to relieve not the sufâ€" fering of one people alone but an attempt to arouse all peoples to a sense of their responsibility for the welfare of their fellow beings throughout the world." This is the Centenary Year of the Red for the college crown. Lots of luck, Lnda. . . . Fred Dimson, Mimico, who placed 4th in the Rick Slee Memorial Swim is also a football player of ability. He scored his team‘s only touchdown in a rough game against Richview Collegiate. ind Nank raailh ei Bes Te events. She will swim in the Uniâ€" nuifi-e:x‘lun Montâ€" real next Lynda, who did not set her goals too high (Olymâ€" pics, etc.) has accomplished everyâ€" thing that a swimmer should want. She has won her club title, an Onâ€" to a fine relay victory over U.W.O. and had two bangâ€"up 2nds in inâ€" dividual freestyle »and butterfly COMPANY LIMITED At Kipling Avenue Totally reconditioned and tully guaranteed, includâ€" ing free radio & seat belts. Lic. 464962. Only $10 per week with small down payment. mamm THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL m 1965 YOLKSWAGEN DELUXE ners hold on ‘to their top position. Bruno Zapparoli with 551 (224) and Don Kellestine‘s 500 combined with Austin‘s 583 to lead the Port Credit Travellers to their 5 point win over the lowly Delwilton Carâ€" pet five. Joe Wronaâ€"502 and Dick Delisle with 501 were best for the Brampton boys. Clare Keary and Danny Hubbs with 557 and 556 totals led the American Motors crew to their surprising defeat over the Lawlor Realty team. Ken Burns‘ steady 521 block kept the Realtors in the game but he reecived no supâ€" port from his usually reliable teamâ€" mates, In the other game in the Suburban Division, Thorncrest Ford and Cameo Cleaners with the Cleanâ€" ers coming out on top. Clare Laing with 528 and Enea Baliva, 500, were best for the winning team. The Poyntz TV five improved their first place lead in the Dixie Division as they easily knocked off the Marmac Jewellers crew. Captain Don Finnie (211) 554, Bob Trimm â€"550 and Al Avery (218) with 534 provided a spirited attack,. Ed Granger joined the team for the last game to shoot a fine 215 single. Heathkit moved from fourth spot with their 7 point blank over the St. Lawrence Starch squad who showed that they sorely miss spark plug Joe Nagasuye, currently reâ€" cuperating from a recent operation. Rexall Drugs had a misfortune to tun into highly spirited and deterâ€" mined Dixie Car Wash crew who have been showing signs of life of late. Bruce Lang rolled games of 202, 149 and 220 for a great 571 triple considering his unfortunate second game. Jim Black and Wally Frost joined in their twoâ€"game vicâ€" tory with scores of 523 and 536 reâ€" spectively. The Druggist‘s Jim Barnes shot a nice 544 block to preâ€" vent a whitewash. Sam Groves with a 546 triple once again led his Norseman Tavern team to a 5 point split over the improving Brunswick In the Suburban ‘Division, Marce! Gasparetto‘s solid 560 triple conâ€" tributed to a twoâ€"game victory over the White Elna squad despite the Stitcher‘s Ron Pascos rolling a fine 570. Tom Rich‘s 512.helped the winâ€" five Seventeen bowlers are still in the thick of things for second spot in the individual race as Thorncrest Ford‘s Blondie Robinson is way out in front with his 208 average. Gary Hoggeâ€"184, Dave Austinâ€"182 and Cliff Letourneau are closest. fourth spot in the standings of the Suburban Division as they romped to an easy 7 point whitewash over the usually strong Lawlor Realty squad in last week‘s league action. Poymflundlhflhkitugud 1,295 s | TEN PIN TALES From Applewood Bow! VZ single enabled him to post the highest score of the night in last week‘s Suburban Majors action. The Lakeshore team, Osin Construction, captured a 5 point victory from Brampton‘s White Elna squad as Marcel Gasparetto rolled a fine 560 block. Tom Rich‘s 512 also helped the winners hold on to top spot in the standings. Lawlor Realty were whitewashed by a . surprisingly strong American Motors team. to drop into third place. The other local team, Thornerest Ford, dropped a close match to Cameo Cleaners. Other top individual efâ€" forts were provided by Bruce Lang â€"571, Ron Pascos â€" 570, Clate Keaty â€"557, Danny Hubbs â€"556, Don Finnieâ€"554, Bruno Zapparoliâ€" 551, Bob Trimonâ€"550, Sam Groves â€"546, Jim Barnesâ€"546 and Wally Frost with 536. Thortcrest Ford‘s Blondie Robinson still leads the average race with a sensational 208. Sixth Week Schedule Suburban Division: Delwilton vs Lawlor Realty; American Motors vs P. C. Travel; Osin Construction vs Cameo Cleaners; White Elna Sewâ€" ing vs Thorncrest Ford. Dixie Division: Brunswick vs Heathkit; St. Lawrence vs Norseâ€" man Tavern; Marmac Jewell. vs Dixie Car Wash; Poynts TV vs Rexall Drugs. Queensway Bowling League Thursday, October 20 Ladies high single and triples: Jean Andrews 768 (239, 333, 196); Carol Treble 764 (331, 219, 214); Mary Nievadomy 674 (178, 301, Suburban Division: Osin Conâ€" struction 27, Port Credit Travel 24, Lawlor Realty 21, American Motors 16, Cameo Cleaners 16, White Elna Sewing 13, Thorncrest Ford 12, Delwilton Carpets 11. _ _ _ Dave Austin‘s: tremendous 243 ON ALL NEW 1966 MERCURYSâ€"METEORSâ€"COMETS THAT‘S RIGHT!! WE HAVE 39 NEW MERCURYS, METEORS A ND COMETS LEFT IN STOCK AND THEY MUST BE SOLD FAST . . . AND AT THE LOWâ€" EST POSSIBLE PRICES â€" IF YOU‘RE THINKING OF A NEW 1966 MERCURY, METEOR OR COMET NOW ISs THE TIME TO BUY . . . YOU‘LL GET THE HIGHEST TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCE AND THE BEST BUY EVER â€" ACT NOW AND SAVE!! # * e Don‘t Miss This Great Clearance Sale! C. R. EVANS & SONS SAVE!! SAVE! SAVE!! SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET . . . COME IN NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREATâ€"SAVINGS!! in Phone BE 1â€"3 361 e 3280 BLOOR ST. WEST (at Islington Ave.) Used Cars and Trucks ONL MOTORS LIMITED 195); June McFurland 622 (153, 298, 176); Joe Cox 621 (222, 168, High averages to date: Jack Cabot 230; George Beck 228; Carole Treble 225; Mickey McKenna 219. Queensway Ladies‘ Bowling League (Standings Oct. 19, 1966) Gord, Comnish Auto Service 18, Alf. Davis Men‘s Wear 16, Harvey‘s 103 33“. 205, 234); Jim Easton 672 268, 175); Louie Petti 671 (242, 266, 163); Neil McKenzie 664 (276, 194, 194); John Ferris 660 (209, 227, 224); Frank Hodgâ€" son 659 (195, 253, 211); Ken Billing 656 (237, 208, 211); John Bumâ€" stead 644 (214, 205, 225); Bill Robâ€" erts 644 (235, 171, 238); George Beck 638 (216, 220, 202). Some very good singles, not menâ€" tioned above: Joyce Billing 263; Ivy Diplock 258; Muriel Cabot 244; Norma Steel 240 and 207; Marg Neil 238; Edith Geoffroy 237; Josie Pavish 223; Gord Outhwaite 250; Russ Diplock 244; Len Tackaberry 243; Terry Michelin 243; Jim Colâ€" A GOOD SKATE? Youngsters in Long Branch may trade in their skates for a new pair . under a program operated by the mothers of Lakeshore Scouts. Cost of the skates is nominal. Mrs. S. Horton is shown offering skates at the newlyâ€"covered Birch MERCURYâ€"METEORâ€"COMET ANGLIA â€" CORTINA %‘:‘-‘:WM 15, Pritchard‘s Sunoce Service 12, eanor Flower Shoppe 10, Modern wmt.mm T, Viking Fish & Chips 6. _ _ High Triple Flat: M. PrinsVisser 860; J. Pritchard 808; N. Dverneâ€" chuk 781. + Furn. & . High double: Ola Smith 552. Jean ‘Hornell 416, Alma Cornish 412, Pauline Oravec 410, Anne Rowâ€" att 401, Grace Deacon 407. Goodyear Men‘s Major Stock Preparation <11; Machine Shop 11; Division "A" 10; Tubes 9; Band Builders 9; G.O.V.C. 8; Calâ€" endars 7; Final Inspection T; Bias Cutters 5; Tire Room 5; Beads 5; Double Eagles 8. _ â€" _ _ _ High Average: J. Pritchard 241; ;..P:-thr 233; N. Dvernechuk _ High Triple with Handicap: M PrinsVisser 911; D. Watson 835; J Pritchard 826; G. Baillie 826. High Single Flat: A. McKenzie 874; M. PrinsVisser $44; W. Clayâ€" k Appl. 16, Whitiock‘s LD.A. 16, Gordon‘s Ladies‘ Appare! Park artificial ice rink. Eager to make a trade are: Dave Maughan and Mickey Smith (standing) and Shirley McGirr, Robert Mcâ€" Girr, Terry, Bill, Blair and Maurice Ryan, Chris â€"Chapin, Craig Smith and Eric Maâ€" Ginnis Coin 724, Fran Bunston of Playâ€" time Bow! 723, Laura Barett of Bestway Cleaners 720, Judy Rollich of Albion Pharmacy 714, Dot Begâ€" ley of Aprile Lanes T13; and Mary Tipoff of Rhea_Flowers 700. 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