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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 16 Apr 1964, p. 14

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"aqtttotF “I. m WAY to swim from Champion Swimmor - Park an Brownies Heather Hutchison and Carolyn Moe. hfyn. Mr. Pork unholy opened a swimming club in the Wes. .” "no. He mpnnnnd Canada in the Olympia from 1951 h "SO, Ch. in the 'ritigh Imp". Games, and Fan-Amgrbcon 00m”, H. is former holder of numoroug Conaduon, American and tr-tioool ruordl. I: HUGH ALLAN 1-t-o-ruowoiarirtarsota buck-y an " Pine “All. (ma-ml). N-udamd6ert-thaalart-t ‘h r - pN'ahrd. This picturu which an the no“ cap- “. Mteerso, to be n 3904 abet of than okQWty Juuui'l "ak. phi-n. m. lam am I couched tux you in an an; _ Who is going to rent. km] or ttive away an acre or two of idle Iand,"sornewherse in the townshtp. to that 150 young model builders will have a place this summer m meet and compare the {runs of their lstrourpl' _ . The Etobicoke Model Car Club. The club spokesman and adult which builds Jule model autos mentor, Bud Shapiro, who dis- with electric motors "walled for penses much Idvice and materials ruins, has been refused permis- from his Bloor Street variety store, lion by the township to use the told the committee the group itself Ame site on Bloor Street they used was quiet, well behaved, tidy. and Int yen. This was vented by the WI! responsible for none of the group from the Hydro Electric, bicycles and only two or three can. Power Commission right-of-way, "It u the crowds of people who Which extends almost the entire come to watch the racing," Shapiro length of the township. the spot‘snid. "We ourselvea are inside I being used between Bloor end fenced-off at", busy with racing Dundas Streets, and judging the models for excel- "We doubted at irst whether lence of workmanship nnd design. this would work nut anyway". But it is an exciting thing to Controller' John Fawn” said. watch, when a one-twentrdourth Pwhen we extruded the permit last or -twentymfth scale model Ford year. It is In experiment that {Ill' goes by at I true 80 miles In hour, ed. Also, it " contrary to conform- and crowds do gather. . intr use of the property." The objections from nearby re- m - Bundly, than will he a mating for born in W Bou- “n as. that wilt be tuning to play Inhbdl on their man " w has! in the 1ator-Commuruty League. It nut have been qua: a treat for Mu to we so mnny in n- W. last your when they held the Clmic, they only had I handfttl ot interested men. Thu year they had better than itfty men Ind bow out to learn something about o ASA. rules und nub-ll in -ral. ”It. “I. in has and for 2 p.m (on the but grounds). Ne III that the boys will upon to bu loudly "an”, the Township lponwred Umpires Chum un In In Beheif I!” held at the "irhehi Public School. The In“! Krlnfymg Patt, " Emmet: (In the pourmg m in with". tux Schefr wrll April 20th It the 7.30 pan. " you missed the first meenng by mm to mass the second and last one for this yen In Etobwoke. There is no doubt it, this certainly ls gnmg to be the biggest yur yet, In undlol ball Is well as m Irttei-Commuttrty play. Just I couple of yams ago thrs Lugup was formed with four (emu only. Now there vull be .3 sum-ms for the Squirt ttrouptrtr Tho PeeWee class hrs jumped to 7 teams, The Bantam elm ho also grown to 5 Irena being tepreserrted, wmle the "nigh series will any " 4 teams. Yes, in iust I short hum. the league has zruwn from 4 teams to 23. Thin certatnly m Indicative of the increased Interest in softball not only in Etobicoke but also thrnughout Ontario. them out to you in the wry near future. You will probably receive The boys haven't been too sue-i them somewhere between the 22nd and 25th of April. so hue pr cessful to date, but Ire gnining new. [‘plenty of hoekey know-how. The . . . ‘following the parents hive been) After watching the Islmgmn Baptist Church team last Monday giving the team has been very' evening, it is small wonder that they keep on winning every time much appreciated by the pllyers that they play. ‘and coaching staff alike. Thin team is certainly a credit lo their Church and their coaching' The players ere: lat line: up. we and e pleasure to watch lor get clobtered by). Thanks for the‘tain Torn Spwltsky. Scott Allison, lesson Bob. asst. captain Mike McMahon; 2nd Isn't it surprising wha minds? I Appear; at this “me that Lean: will be operating with the tremendous amount of Wu Ind his group of men, We mentioned in the paper several weeks ago, that if you wanted) A gum of all-sur hockey plnr-' Parks to play In thrs coming season, that you-would have to upply‘mrs, aged 12, were entered br: in writing to the Revealing Department requesting permits for yourlRoynl York Gnrdena into the w my)“. Well ewdently most of you good sports people did just Clancy Hockey uatrtte.Thisleague what you were supposed to do and now you are having very anxiouszis sponsored by the Sunny Orange) momenta, wartrne and wondering whether or not you will be Able Company through the court/"y of to have the Parks that you requested, when you wanted them. Bill Allison. The team is eoaehed l have been advised by the Recreativn Department that their work by Glen Wornl and mung" is just about completed in their regard, and that they will be mulling Ralph Courier. them out to you In the wry near future. You will probably receive The boys haven't been too sut- them somewhere between the 22nd and 25m of April. so hu- pl- cessful to date, but Ire shining tierice. [‘plenty of hockey know-how. The flyrrtiat lhrssip Model Car Racing Club Refused Permit emu - Ttwmdor, April 16. nu - r... " be conducting another meeting next same 1ocatron, Fvrtierd School. Start bbas" that the men came from all over min) to represent their various In” the be tf to the group was granted," Kerr skid. "There is litter and menu at the site, no latrme facilities, plus the parking and bicycle jam in front of the nnghbounnz stores which drew complaints during the club's activities." The club spokesman and adult manor, Bud Shapiro, who dis- penses much Idvice and materials from " Bloor Street variety store, told the committee the group itself was quiet, well behaved, tidy. and w“ responsible for none of the bicycles and only two or three can. newly formed West Mall month. This of course in an has been dorm by Lea r whim men nuke Up their 1Bat you ia m EM.A. 1 Atom: gym-um tool. condim- Sewn. Juul mum. and . ‘Idlon swun- " on coll: terminate. from [yin-admin“. gun. for boyl in all 30" System-tic by BUM". who ia, Bantam: Don't Furniture and , with“ on their Bantam two, “mud by Ich on moi-um pm purer' to . " tie WINK first and luCormoek on the “and. "n on: uniting gum: my mm at Bentham Public 'khoo1Prt put the third in Mata” Skinmr from Dunn. Ind anon an); Inn word by HI“‘D.W unwind. Muein qoats by u Chit“. Onhhetto (who‘wd lemn. Although Lannie“. from Bach: and Smart from (System dropped the - thay Cronin. Murf'us dovnod mm on . won the round. In” round. the sen) Monday, " time and last oupme) Compton TV lnd Caron Shoes nu hns battled to I 1-1 draw. but in other t nrms‘pla)’ Caron emerged the victors, Compton goal by Air, from Me, um: tolmrner and Caron score by Caigie softball/from Green. _ Pee Wee: Atlas Block beat outiin one gnme, and won the round de- Belmont Chev on the round, and inkisively. In the [.1119 mentioned, soccer ttne of the game! Atlas downedUcores for the winners were tagged due to Belmont Chev 2-0 on goals bylby Travis, McFarlane, and Mekil1, Ansell Thompson from Bailey 3nd Sun-,Trnvil getting thru Ind McKill . _ ltord unassisted. (two. [malt Industries tad IGA phy- ed to I OAI tie in the second gun. of the semi-Andi, but Diwllt cum out nhud on the round. Mmor Atom: John Windler dc- futed Weltwny PIA“ 5-0, with goal: by Fukumom umu'uted, ' wme by Howe, Taylor from Sue", McPhemn from Copelsnd. and t'opeUnd {mm Fukumoto. Windler beat out Weltwny on the round. Resale Lions and Etobicoke Firefighters fought to a 0-0 draw but the round, Rudale came out “he goal ahead to take the semi- ftnal, Chlrluis and Scott picked up Westown's two scores. Shapiro asked if any township parks or property, inside or out- side, would ha nvailable for the club's use this summer, and was told there was not. ' ”union-um "I", 1elir'gt.rt 'l I COME IN - purtt, " room " pore or (All: 139-1360 I I or“ DAllV 9.). hit - "N "A, I 1: "NHSDAV I VIIDAV "ll "ttt I“. 'l ' ur HUMIIRYOWN TAM Y"! YIOUILI our OF YIAVEI ! - "ro"oro""emot--"""8""""r""M"e"""""'"""". Royal York Ieam In £19ch 1ttlptt NEHA Hockey Ends - Funny- ”did-y a when hip Inhalation . . . 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Flu: shut out ElPuo Reataurant s-o, winning the round. on goals by Dnllnor from Hikidn, Burgh. from O'Neil and Simon from O'Neil. Elco took their round aw-y from Snnelli Pools, nlthough in one of the games the two tetms drew 2-2 on goals by Johnson from Arm- strong Ind CTOSSOH from Johnson and Stubs! for Sanelli, and Mir um from Constantine and Mann gain from Jeffrey, for the winners of the round. nnn from Corutantine and Hug-mil BY TiGHE DOYLE "trin from Jeffrey, for the winners; Humberview Motors peeled off of the round. victory number 9 in the T.H.L. Midget: Fitzsimmons Auto Body Cllncy Series by tagging at 3.1 de, slnughtered Westowrt Plus 1r-2Ptt on Wexford in a minor bantam in one gnme, and won the round de- sumo " George Bell Arena last cisively. In the gum: ',2'l't'iCnCf,7i'iii'. Then the following night at 'tscores for the winners were tmreed:Downtrview Arena the Etobicoke (by Travis, McFarlane, and McKill. aquad's winning streak wu finally Travis getting three Ind McKill halted when they suffered their Iwo. first loss since February 29 in _-e-------------------" dropping . 3-1 decision to Toronto " fl....-.. I -_-n- Marlboro. "inc: Bill Fuller, Frank Penny Ind Jimmy Sinclair; 3rd line: Brian [tdt/t Brim Wilson, Bob Still- well; lst defence: Ken Jukaon, mutiny Jession; 2nd defence: Gordy Jeowman, Matti Kolgu; goalies: ‘Colin Chappell Ind Don Johnson, UNWANTED CHILDREN I lnhnticide. the killing of null children, is looked upon with 'i',',',') tor toar, but in ancient Athens) Ind Rome it we: an Iccepted social procedure. Indeed, the Encycloped- ia Americana informs us that the Athenian and Roman authorities designated special plates where unwanted infants could be left to die of exposure. tmciG,stp, ' 11 “ago A 9th Clancy Win For HumbervieW Pat Keenan Gets 2nd Hat Trick LEAFS WIN CHAMPIONSHW: Roso'horn Hockey award nigh! hold at Roulhorn park public school drew "yore! hundnd enthusiastic moron” to u. the winning hams Niko vhon (bows. Some of the proud rcpt of the 1964 I In the encounter with Wexfordiute game. mraway tni'uugu in? CC, Sentreren Pat Keenan accounted/end period 11'il IIT' “if“ / Pr all three goals in executing his/tipped m a come: puxwuul hum second hat trick of the season, Pat John lmber. '; [bulged the twine once in each! Humberview failed to (in the; period; the first coming on a nicelseure on a number of good chances’ ‘blue line pass from "Punch" Irwin in the final stanza while out-shoot, (Ind number two midway tlirouthing Marlies 7 to 3. The winners gutJ the middle frame with I low 20their third marker with only tivel _ foot drive after accepting Larry minutes to go putting the game ottl JBrigden's relay from the cowardice; This was a bruising, bird! This Wu the final tilt for the 1oeal red shirts in regular Clancy play during which they chalked up e,', enviable record of nine victories and two defeats. Play-offs in the e,',',",',','. Annual are scheduled to commence this Saturday It Lake- ‘Ishore Arena but Humberview’s ini- /y opponent will not be delermim ‘ed until later this week. THE BEST PRESTIGE Chit IN CANADA FOR THE BEST PRICE IN CANADA AT THE BEST DEALER IN CANADA... WE WILL TAKE LESS THAN THE REST The I964 Chrysler... 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