Etobicoke Minor Soccer Standings goals. Mosquito Eto. Legion. ERCO Chemicals Legal Eagles .. West Mall Rang. Alderwood _ ... Leading scorer: B. Chipping 11 goals. Atom Eto. United ... West Mall Ind. Rexdale .. Martingrove Gds Eringate Softball tenmis, the refreshment of swimming, the surprise of youth groups, and many other carefully planned activities proâ€" vided for Etobicoke residents. All recreation programmes are now underway and if you want to join in, just give us a call at 231â€"4161. Two new and stimulating programmes have been added to the Youth Division this year. For the junior team, there are four "Summer Swingers" groups. These high powered acâ€" tivity programmes are at Thistletown Collegiate, Richâ€" view Collegiate, Royal York Collegiate, and Alderwood Colâ€" legiate. "Swingers" are invited to drop in on any weekday afâ€" ternoom or call the Recreation Department. The other dynamic In the Boys‘ Pee Wee Diviâ€" sion, Stardust Music Centre outlasted Gamma Sigma by 17â€" 14. Bob Jones, short stop for the Stardust Team had a triple, home run and two singles. Gamâ€" ma Sigma made a gallant try in the last three innings coming up with 7 runs but it wasn‘t quite good enough. Erco Chemiâ€" cals came up with a win over Etobicoke West Lions with the score of 17â€"7. John Palmer was the winning pitcher allowing only four hits. Summer in Etobicoke means "OUT" Group and if you are a many things, but to thousands senior teen and want to make of youngsters and adults it the scene at the . special means joining in the fun of "BLOWâ€"OUT, call Bryan Tisâ€" playgrounds, the excitement of dall at 231â€"4161. The "OUT" day camps, the relaxation of Group is geared for those band concerts, the challenge of young adults who know they tenmis, the refreshment of have as much to give to the swimming, the surprise of community as they have been The Girls‘ Juvenile Division found One Hour Martinizing the victor over Prestupa Real Estate by the score of 51â€"9. Jan Robâ€" inson was the batting champion of the game with three home runs and two singles. Lynn Cunningham, pitcher, had comâ€" plete control of the game, alâ€" lowing only 9 hits to the opâ€" posing team. In another runâ€" away game, Cloverdale Florists outâ€"hit and outâ€"pitched Deane Park Pharmacy by a score of 39â€"8. Jn the Girls® Pee Wee Diviâ€" sion, Eringate Drugs came up with two runs in the bottom of the .seventh inning to defeat Briarcrest I.G.A. by a score of 12â€"11, Joan McCourt and Lynn Cabot were the big guns for Briarcrest. Gail Cruikshank of Briarcrest was three for four, getting a single and _ two doubles. In the other Girls‘ Pee Wee game, Ricksha defeatâ€" ed Renforth Mall Fish and Chips 24â€"17. Karen Beauvais mot only pitched the winning game but also led her team at bat with a walk, four singles and a home run. T EU fuduoaay sgein oa DOUGALL SUPPLY SIX POINTS PLAZA â€" Bloor St. West and Kipling Ave. Phone 239â€"5922 or 239â€"5823 After a week of rain and wet LEAGUE STANDINGS A Complete Line Of Paints By »o M onl hn ut wl M Mb 0 h 14 .0. PAINT and WALLPAPER Aa. /Â¥A 2 4 46 * FTOBICOKE RECREATION DEPAPILMENT e/ YÂ¥ CF U/C<_JF scorer: B. Syme, 11 is known as the 1000‘s OF COLOURS TO CHOOSE FroM FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE! 11 10 L T Pts From $4.95 Gal: up Bantam Mimico Pres. B.C. Select Carton Ser. Etobicoke Sports . Rexdale A Etobicoke Kings .. Alderwood . â€" Runnymede Lions Eatonville Kiw. ... Garrett .â€"............... Creative Graphic .. Humpty Dumpty .. Fabbris (B.P.) ... Etobicort Barb. ... Eto. Blues . ; Mimico Pee Wees Runnymede Lions 0 10 0 ( Leading scorer: A. Campbell 15 goals. Leading scorer: R. Coombes 13 goals. In the Boys‘ Bantam League, Eringate B.P. ran out of air in the early innings and lost to Cloverdale Texaco 44â€"16. A total of 10 home runs were hit by the Cloverdale team. John Harz Shell with four home runs by Gary Cleghorn, Ian Bryson, Ed Boltuc and Phil Dandurand won by a score of 19â€"12 over McBride Shell. D. Woodford of McBride went five for five with four singles and a triple. "BLOWâ€"OUT, call Bryan Tisâ€" dall at 231â€"4161. The "OUT" Group is geared for those young adults who know they have as much to give to the community as they have been given. One of the interesting and enjoyable aspects of working in recreation is the ability to be warm during the winter and cool in the summer. This is the result of advanced planâ€" ning; all summer activities are being planned when the snow is still on the ground and now, during the summer, plans are being made for the winter. One example of this is the big Winâ€" ter Carnival being considered for next January. U.P.W.A. wop over East Mall I.G.A. by a score of 19â€"10 in the Boys‘ Squirt League. Martin Loft slugged out two home runs to help win the game. Renforth Smoke and Gift Shop edged Kipling Lumber by 8â€"7. This was a pitcher‘s duel all the way with Paul Garnett being credited with the win. Three games were played in the Atom League with Chiâ€"Can Forwarders _ beating _ Jerry‘s Garage by 16â€"15. Centennial Cycle outran Meadowvale Golf by 15â€"10 and Briarcrest Barber elipped Red Barn by 9â€"3. Pitâ€" cher David Toms struck out 19 and allowed only one hit. Credit must also be given to Jim Veâ€" tere for a valiant effort. He struck out 16 and allowed only three hits. Another programme under development is the leadership programme which has been so successful in providing many Etobians with a greater underâ€" standing of what makes a leaâ€" In the Boys‘ Atom League, Pristupa Real Estate walked, hit and ran all over Eringate Restaurant by a score of 38â€"8. There were fifteen boys at bat in the third, thirteen in the fourth and fifteen boys in the fifth. The game was finally ealled because of darkness at the end of the fifth. Christie Biscuits squeaked out a win over Briarcrest Hardware with a score of 11â€"9. The winning pitâ€" cher was credited with twelve strikeouts although the losing pitcher had ten. NT Meminilininie in ce eainltl mt nle in jea s Oe n Tuly 11, 198 LID. Officer Cadet R. A. E. Wilâ€" liams 30 Farmingham Crescent, Islington, has completed his first year at Royal Roads Miliâ€" tary College. make speakers on various subâ€" jects available to all groups of all sizes. Topics include everyâ€" thing from "Why Recreation?" to "Make Your Own Scene" with such subjects as leaderâ€" attend the Royal Military Colâ€" lege of Canada in Kingston afâ€" ter completing his training at Royal Roads Military College. Cadet gets book prize He received the book prize in Psychology and Military Leadâ€" ership. Officer Cadet Williams will He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Williams. der and ‘how they were able to enhance their own leaderâ€" ship skills. This programme will be a threeâ€"year operation in coâ€"operation with Humber College. Registration will be open to all those persons who are interested in leadership now or in the future. One of the many services of your Recreation Department is the provision of service. Under this category, we are able â€"to A youngster holidaying at a C.N.L.B. camp gets an assist from Mrs. W. Kennedy, Park Lawn Road. She is an associate of Long Branch Power Squadron that organizâ€" ed a day afloat for more than 100 blind and partially blind children last week. The children ranging in age from seven to 16 years boated and fished on Lake Joseph, near Gravenhurst. The Largest Health ® Massage Parlour Club Pool in Canada _ ® 3 Color TV Lounges r Clip Complimentary Present -} I GUEST PASS FOR Two I | WESTOWN HEALTH CENTRE /( ; | 235 Dixon Rd. at Islington 4 1 Open 7 Days a Week I : For Men and Women : 1 Canada‘s Newest Dual Facility Club i MEN : WESTOWN A DUEL FACILITY CLUB ® Men‘s (ym ® Women‘s Gym ® Hand Ball Court & \lz'omen's Steam ® Men‘s Sun Room vom ® Men‘s Suana ® Women‘s Sun Room ® Men‘s Locker Room : '\:o‘me;'- Suana $ Private Barber Shop § WihMy Th @ Shaving Room R(:’n:n- ocker ® Eucalyptus Room : 4 i * F ® Color TV Lounge oo s on FOR MEN AND WOMEN: WESTOWN 235 DIXON RD. AT ISLINGTON AVEâ€"LOWER CONCOURSE OF WESTOWN PLAZA Private Barber Shop Shaving Room Eucalyptus Room Color TV Lounge Heated Olympic Size Swimming Pool The Largest Health Club Pool in Canada Men‘s (iym Hand Ball Court Men‘s Sun Room Men‘s Suana Men‘s Locker Room 2 HEALTH CLUBS IN ONE! WOMEN : _cillss" z> ® Hydrotherapeutic sn n ninindiiieds e o ie n n miniinieea mt ship, _ cultural | programming, youth, sports, and group deveâ€" lopment, also being considered. We can also offer consultation on difficulties relating to any of the noted subjects. If you need help in programme planâ€" ning for your group, whether space, equipment, techniques, or activities â€" give us a call, we just might be able to help. Wills Tillyer Ltd. 33 South Station St. Only The Best RED and BLUE Top Quality Beef â€" Lamb â€" Veal Pork â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed BRAND Quality Govt. Insp. Meats For Home Freezers CUT AND WRAPPED To YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. Phone 248â€"5313 FREE DELIVERY GYM _ PROGRAMMES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 244â€"8112 or 244â€"7300 Â¥ Body Buildin; Â¥ Special Enrgu Classes Â¥ Bust Development * Spot Reducing * A programme designed for you! # Individual Programmes # Contouring # Slenderizing # Posture Control An Etobicokeâ€"visiting _ deer apparently decided to celebrate Canada‘s 101st birthday with people. Tonka won a close one over Bigwoods Braves; Rose scored three goals and Lincoln two. Self and Foden scored for the Braves. Canadian ‘Legionâ€"7 Albion Mall Hair Stylistsâ€"4 It joined the human race, briefly( some tite after sunâ€"up on July 1. At 6 a.m., Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Melita saw it bounding from back yard to back yard on Renown Road. The Legion team moved into second place as Borland scored three goals and Gordon two; Niskanen and Fernandez had one apiece. Cafferatta, Gillingâ€" ham, Maruk and Brewitt scored for Albion. Residents Garrett moved into a tie for third spot as MacLean and Laâ€" rose scored two goals apiece; Patterson, Noble and Crawford had singles. MacDougall scored two; Advichuk and Boyko one each for Maxwell. Tonka Toysâ€"5 Bigwoods Bravesâ€"4 PEEâ€"WEE Garrett Mfg..â€"7 Maxwell Plumbingâ€"4 Sabadash fired four goals for Ross Wemp; Lintner had two and Munro one. Savickas scorâ€" ed three for Eastern and Turâ€" ner two. Martinizing moved into first place edging the Lions in a elose contest. Hunt and Corâ€" mish scored two goals apiece; Bates had a single. Boweyk, Nisker, Hoey and MacLellan scored for the Lions. Ross Wemp Motorsâ€"7 Eastern Wireâ€"5 TYKE Saxon Shop Clothiersâ€"5 NOVICE Martinizing Cleanersâ€"5 Forest Hill Lionsâ€"4 Astro Tiresâ€"2 Brady, Sabourin, Donnelly, Boire and Robertson were the m.lennu for Saxon. Wilâ€" i and Patterson scored for Weston M HEALTH CENTRE HEALTH CENTRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Rexdale Lacrosse Association Spaldings came out on top in this free scoring game as Gamble scored three goals; Bolitho two and Verspaandork, Davidson, Biehn one each. Brown had three goals for Humber Valley and Douglas two; Dowâ€" dall and Mason singles. Rexdale Spaldingsâ€"8 Humber Valley Kinsmenâ€"7 Brownell with two goals; Wilâ€" liams, Febbo and Piedmonte scored for Yardley. Walker had two goals for Humber Valley and Brown one. Longworths came out on top in this contest as Reid fired four goals; Patterson three and Baird one. Gamble had three goals for Spaldings; Nakao, Burley and Lancaster singles. Yardley of Londonâ€"5 Humber Valley Kinsmenâ€"3 Apex Boltâ€"1 _ Campbell and Boylen scored two goals each for College; Colâ€" lins had one Fukomoto scored for Rexdale Longworthsâ€"8 Rexdale Spaldingsâ€"6 BANTAM College Plumbingâ€"5 WE WULT ROBBED ! TIES. Reg. to $5.00. Now On June 6th of this year Ken Collis® beautiful store was the object of a robbery â€" All our beautifulâ€"suits, sports jackets, pants, fashionable accessories, shirts â€" and what have you. SPORT JACKETS. Reg. to $59.95. Now only SUITS, Readyâ€"Made. Reg. $89.50. Now only ______.__$69.00 SLACKS. Reg. $12.95 to $29.95. Now only ___ _ $10.00 TO $18.50 SHORTS. Reg. $9.95. Now only MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE SUITS. Reg. $125. to $140. Now only $99.50 MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE SUITS. Reg. $150. to $165. Now only $110.00 DRESS SHIRTS, Long and Short Sleeves. Reg. to $10.00. Through a settlement with the insurance, we again filled our bare walls and were able to make the smartest purchase of quality clothing in our history. The savings we were able to make with our huge purchase, are going to be passed on to our customers. Come in today! IMPORTED KNITS. Reg. $5. to $27.50. Now only $3.00 TO $16.50 MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE SLACKS. Reg. $32.50. Now only ___$22.97 SHOES. Reg. $19.95. Now only SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS. Reg. to $10.00. Now only ..___.____________. ___$4.50 JEWELLERY 4 OFF â€" WINDBREAKERS 4 OFF RAINCOATS & OFF â€" DRESSING GOWNS & OFF, ETC., ETC. Budget Terms Available or Use Your Credit Card! Now only We hope you take advantage of this LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS AND COLOURS "The store wharq fashion and quality meets the man" 1916 WESTON ROAD (at Lawrence) WESTON . PHONE 248â€"2632 EVERYTHING IN THE STORE HAS BEEN REDUCED! FASHIO NS FOR ME N HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: NO ALTERATION CHARGES Apex Boltâ€"6 College Plumbingâ€"3 Apex handed College Plumbâ€" Apex handed College Plumbâ€" ing their first loss as Self scorâ€" ed twice; Burgess, McPherson, ‘Taylor and Carr one apiece. Meredith with two goals and Campbell one scored for Colâ€" lege. Saxon Shop Spaldings moved into a tie for second place as Compton scored three goals; Burley, Bichn & Gamble one apiece. Self with two; Taylor and Fukomoto scored for Apex. Rexdale Spaldingsâ€"6 Apex Boltâ€"4 Iyhe Rexdale / Long worthsâ€"6 Yardley of Londonâ€"3 Longworths doubled the score on Yardley with McNabney, Moffatt, _ Dexter, _ Patterson, Compton _ and _ Swanborough scoring the goals. Shipley, Wilâ€" liams and Crncich scored for Yardley. Special Sale. TEAM STANDINGS G.P. Pts. 8 13 $4.50 or 3 FOR $12.00 $4.50 or 3 FOR $12.00 $1.97 or 3 FOR $5.00 Fibre Metals .. Ross Wemp Motors ... Seiberling Tires ........ Rexdale Lions ......... Peeâ€"Wee Tonka Toys . Canadian Legion ........ Garrett Mfg. ... Bigwoods Braves ....... Albion Mall Hair Styl. Maxwell Plumbing .... Keiths Cleaners ........ Bantam College Plumbing ...... Yardley of London ... Rexdale Spaldings ... Apex Bolt ... Rexdale Longworths Humber Val. Kinsmen The finals of the Dairy Foods Peeâ€"Wee tournament will be played this Saturday, July 13th, in Oshawa. D & J Cycle .............. Kipling B.A. .............. Novice Martinizing Cleaners Litton Systems .. Forest Hill Lions: ... Legal Egtlu Astro Tires Sheldon Esso $12.50 Wire 12 11 10