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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 28 May 1964, p. 2

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Smith was about the only Tiger\ray has w who could do anything with Barry this year Wood‘s pitching, and came up with they are 2 hits in three times at bat. Jenner time they for the Tabbie Cats also had a! This ga single but other than that Wood runs by I pitched a very strong game for the Herts an Braves, having 4 1 Jenner for the Tigers gave up and playir 12 hits with Tyson geiting a perâ€" defense a fect night a bat having 3 hits and was the b By ROLY LEWIS May 12thâ€"Jack McLaren‘s Braves played host to the luckless Tigers and came out on top of a wild scoring 9â€"3 count. The Braves took the lead in the bottom half of the 1st inning and always had a good cushion to go on to the win. On Thursday night of last week "A" pack of the 1st Humber West held a ramble on their regular pack meeting night. They went along the West Branch of the Humber river and had an evening of Nature study. The Cubaree ended with comâ€" munity singing and all joined in the Space Song which had been especially composed by the district staff for the day‘s programme. The Cubs came home hot, tired and happy. Congratulations to the disâ€" trict staff for the very fine proâ€" gramme are certainly in order. Different tests were held at Planet, where the Space Crew charge examined the Cub‘s and gave marks accordingly. A Count Down signal each plane vaded its neighbour and tried tests. Atom Baseball League The Cubaree was held in the Elmview Picnic Area, Registration was held in a large tent covered with coloured stars bearing the name "Mercury Control". All packs in the district were divided into the nine planets "A" and "B" packs of the 1st Humber West, with one other pack, were in planet Mercury. After the Grand Howl and lunch the packs prepared for the Blast Of. Each pack had a contest, with the â€" pack competing at . prices of good siz planes. Nows The Anugi Cubsree of the Humâ€" ber West District was held on Satâ€" urday, May 23rd at Albion Hills, the theme for the day being "Cubâ€" aree in Space". Both A & B packs of the 1st Humber West Group atâ€" tended with 34 Cubs and six leadâ€" ers, some of the Cubs being unâ€" able to attend because of a scheâ€" duled baseball game ‘at the home point, The Brownie and Guide Parents THE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIANâ€"Thursday, May 28, Ast Humber West Scout Group Thistletown News fv At Bigwin Enjoy ... FOR A VACATION THAT HAS EVERYTHING COME TO ‘2l* 0° hC those Red Legs really rolling and ad _A £004 took the high flying Orioles in a win. real slugfest by a 21â€"11 count. Murâ€" only Tiger\ray has worked very hard to bring located amid the scenic spler beautiful Lake of Bays, 130 drive from Algonquin Park. supervised play areas for families. superb cuisine prepared by master European chefs, served graciously in a friendly atmosphere . .. . dancing nightly. a magnificent champinnshiL) golf course â€" the only resort course in Ontario with 18 holes. Sailing, riding .. .. and free tennis, water skiing, canoeing and lawn games . .. motor launch and ferry cruises. 7 pleasure filled days for as little as $88.00 per week, per person, all meals included; special rates for families. the perfect combination of fun, relaxation 1 th For more This game was featured by home runs by Humphrey, Neil Findlay, Hertz and Mitchelson, the latter having 4 hits in 5 trips to the plate and playing a very strong game in defense at Ist base,. Paul Dighy was the best for the losers with a a walk for 4 times at bat. Barry Wood contributed to his pitching with 2 hits and a walk. this year‘s club to a point where they are to be reckoned with every time they go to the post. May J4thâ€"Murray Findla were colecting, Besides _ a _ wellâ€"known â€" guest speaker, other features of club night are a Bourse Table, where dealers sell coins and supplies, and a trading table at which members can trade and swap. After only three meetings the club seems to be firmly established, with new members, mainly beginâ€" ners, coming from all quarters. M The club, w M Explorers Unsuspected talent was revealed by explorers of the Thistletown United Church at the rally in Bovd Old Folks Entertuined McMillan, Secretary of the Cana . The Variety Concert presented|dian Bible Society, and the Rev by the Thistletown United Church|Basil Howell, Centroller: of the Junior choir last Friday evening Presbyterian Church. proved to be a resounding success _ The programme was repeated for| The men of the Pine: Ridge the old folks at Kipling Acres last| Church held a successful plant sale Tuesday evening. on Friday and Saturday last, the â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_. proceeds going to pay for a reâ€" First Prize goes to T.U.C. |taining wall at the front of the Explorers ‘church building. ‘ Auxiliary of the 138th Troop and Pack are to hoid a Bake Sale at the Thistletown LG.A. on Saturâ€" day, May 30 from 11 a.m, to 2 pan. Proceeds will defray the costs of the Anmual Mother and Daughter banquet which will bring the year‘s activities to a close. lect The Re e Rev, Amini, Mr. Jordan, Topham and Mr. Hamilton the delegates from Pine Ridge information about the Bigwin vacation that has everything th Th sti LAKE OF BAYS, ONTARIO See your travel agent or write 1964 , sandy beaches and babysitting service with 800 g Toronto W plendor of the Muskoka district on 130 miles north of Toronto â€" a short ONTARIO‘S FINEST RESORT were A golf tournament has been arâ€" ling ranged for the men of Albion Garâ€" eetâ€" dens Presbyterian Church for this {all, coming Seturday, May 30 at the e in King City goif course. Play is due into to start at 12.30 p.m. and cars will ent, be leaving the church lot at 11.30 May 19thâ€"Doug Beatty‘s Dodger‘s come from behind twice to nose out the hard luck Cardinals in a real May 14thâ€"The other half of the twin bill saw Joe Sansone‘s and Ed Grundy‘s powerful Indian Tribe scalp the Braves to the tune of 29â€" 11. This club is going to be real tough for anybody to beat in this circuit, Greig for the winners had a field day at bat with 4 for 5 inâ€" cluding a home run and 2 triples. Grundy pitched well for the winâ€" ners but had to go to the showers in 5th when the Braves got to him, however the Indians had built up a strong enough lead that he still was credited with the win. Rideâ€" out‘s grand slam homer was tÂ¥6â€" feature for the Braves. homer and a single The ministers of Albion Garâ€" dens Presbyterain Church and Rexâ€" dale Presbyterian Church are to exchange pulpits during vacation time. The schedule will be as folâ€" lows:â€" 10 a.m.â€"Albion Gardens terian Churchâ€"July 5 26, and August 2. Rev. W, J. Moorhead, B Anyone interested should contact Jack Carrigan at 741â€"0985, an 0 a.m Approximately 300 delegates atâ€" tended the Conference, the them« of which was "No Other Gods" The Speakers were the Rev. Dr McMillan, Secretary of the Cana dian Bible Society, and the Rev Basil Howell, Controller: of the Presbyterian Church. Next Sunday evening the Young People of Pine Ridge are to present in hour long film entitled "The Four Great Religions" in the thurch auditorium. With the showâ€" ng of this film, the church will end ts Sunday evening services and ‘ommence the summer schedule. . | Presbyterian Chureh to the Presâ€" byterian Men‘s Conference held in the Anglican Huron College at London, Ontario durink this past week. Church, Islingto ust 9, 16, 23, 30 6. â€"Rev. J. €. C â€" Rexdale Presbyterian Islington Ave. â€" Augâ€" , 23, 30 and September .J. C. Carr, B.A., B.D. and warm hospitality. Presby 19 _ David Gordon came onto the mound for the Cards and beside getting 2 hits pitched pretty fair ball for the losers. Cards came to “hi\'t"i.n their last half of the inning and with 2 out, the bases loaded and the count of 3 and 2 Cowlie threw a Third strike past Chuck Grainger to win the game 9â€"8 for the Dodgers. Carter Levy made a sensational catch at short stop for the Cards. The Cards were hurt badly when their star pitcher Bobbv Rlay ~â€"t hit in the eye while swinging the bat in the on deck circle anu had to retire from the game. squeeker Tuesday night. Lorenzo, the Dodgers 3rd sacker had a perâ€" fect night at bat with 4 hits for 4 times at bat. Jim Cowlie piched a strong game for the winners and contributed a home run for to help his own cause. IT All BEGAN four years ago |when Pastor Rev. F. Vaughan |and his wife accepted the chalâ€" |lenge of building a church in the opening Thistletown area, On Sunday the truit of their beliets blossomed forth when Thistleâ€" ‘town Baptist Church was dediâ€" |cated. Miles Cook, Treasurer of ‘the Faith Baptist Church in Torâ€" onto presented the small conâ€" gregation with a $20,000 cheâ€" que in 1962 towards the cost of ‘the $25,000 land site. A buildâ€" ‘Jing committee was formed and in April 1963 construction beâ€" gan. In December the basement was in use for services, and in January the growing congregaâ€" tion voted to proceed with the building of the sanctuary. Photo by Chris Almey IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WALLPAPERS, PAINTS AND ALL DECORATING SUPPLIES (CANADA) LTD. FIREYEâ€"PHOTOSWITCH â€" INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS 520 KIPLING AVE. 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