I?! ""7. -7 -. -_. "FO, Hmorirk Hum I‘m-pd two trtd A Am Imkl like "siia'J,ii trttt.tetytyteslr-, M the M10.“ within. War we the him en but m a I. Chan In! a. nun-numb.» man-mumpmh. nun-nun. Dunn. the mum of Mir (â€Nu-r- “M 3h We on tar-cum“,- 9v. in. from lax education m "-1- “TM! imply tstil to pr Sunk" thr "ered hum; of the trot _ to the oeetttt: "The our“ st.pi.,U, Gilt- II m " nonr Karim m It'll!“ â€Hula: "Too wit, tstr-h - 'rirHh fool-f â€Vim-HRH" up In "t Mr - “'0'" Ib8, Pred in; f the to 9: aim '" In. Burton taught both children I. mud by the phonic gym-m ' M A" has their winding ,etieh--irt parb--h I I nmltod In .‘ther being trartaferred to I glad for mu children md Bri. " In chipping . grade. Other ru- for their â€Banding uhnlnr. 3 m from the mother', in- qie inky-m in them Ind n" other "e" I!!!" the In". , Born and educated in England, the qervrd wtth the Br'tish Intelli- pnro before comm: to Cannda them Oh. met her 1' S. horn hus- hnd John, a "rtlnrut-rnininot on. "r. The couple have two chlld- Humor. " and Brian. ' " am; uhooln in Etouetie. 3mm, dnrk, with u duzling has mil- nnd fushirut eye, she poured Ye! ted nude with spring water nnd mu pmud‘d to tell me a mu. nbout Vin, her bariound. Cd " JOY MeALLlSTER IK her wit on more than one oc- Am Burton, one of the most in- cuion, A. president of the anti- terestimt mum I've met in a long fluoridation committee. the has 'Hh, In in the charming living lectured widely " public meetings room of her Islington home treit- Ind on radio. in. poetry " the "m in l lilting[ Her “an; on fhsoridstion ig ba- voice nnd with ' depth of tttling ad on the accumulative effects of "in m m“! enruntute. the Doino-id- nl whit-h A- Talented Islington Housewife Chats With Our Women's Editor The Senior team playing this INALS 9. particular waning were the RED The TIGERS and the ATRLE- SOX and the YANKS. This m TICS saw nation on the Senior the and time them two teams Diamond this same night. The hive met and this second game wu TIGERS took the field Ind put out a [at lib the first one. The RED the first three ATHLETICS up land n run each time. five for five “a E. Taylor w“ with who ball games, one on the These Junior tum- m all ioe- right behind him with four for five J anior Diamond between the Jun- â€in; for playoff berths md we to boost the PIRATE score. The Eor Section Champions min†the will In in tin} that the DODG- PIRATES had made up thetrOunior All-Stars. the other on the IRS, GIANTS and PIRATES aremtinda that they were going to win Senior Diamond between the Sen- Ill tied up for third and fourthjthi. “m. and they took sdvantage ior Section Champion' and the M Aa van aid before the score‘of every opportunity and made it Senior All-Stars. mounted and mounted until can! my off for them. They finished Quid Then after the games, over to end and the Icon and: DODG, gum in grand style with n more Cloverdale Park on Shaver Ave, Ens 87--CUB8 10. reading of PIRATES 2tr--CARD- north of Dundas St. for entertain- The Senior team: playing this INALS 9. man: and refreshments. All (mi-i After this break through there Wednesday. June 10 the REDS were dropped and so on. A little tn no holding them as they re- and the BRAVES took to the Jun- bit of field chatter and some en- coded more and more runs attains! ior Diamond and something we couragement for the TIGERS pit- th. CARL‘IALS. The CARD- suggested last week came truereher might have changed this INALS started to score in the The REDS took the BRAVES Ind:gamea complexion completely. fttth “d sixth innings, but there them two tearns are now tied tor) By this time if it isn't known, uu not enough to tear down the first petition. It i. rumored tutjot, win ball-game. with desire on " ICON the GIANTS had Be- a needl. in an arm rather thin at,†part of the players, encourage- cumulated. thigh was the difference between ment to thy players on the pnrt of This game ended with a score win or lose, but there is still an- the coaches (no matter how many‘ " GIANTS 86-CARDINAL8 lo, other week and then playoff time. runs you Bre down) and last, but On the Senior Diamond the same G. Murphy for the REDS did . not least, sincere appreciation, .smtintr the (“HOLES and TIG- trne job of pitching while his team- from the fans. This game: were ERS were n it and the ORIOLES mate. looked after the runs Beore was ATHLETICS 26 _ TIGERS; were really making like birds. They ed department. On the last two 14. ; marked up . good 'ttt inning If innings the REDS 2ir-BRAVES, The Executive of the Cloverdulei1 but and they then continued to m IO. S rt h tli ed th l throughout the remainder of the Over on the Senior Diamond the po s W. IP ou tn , PM. ANGELS were at home to the IN- playoffs which Will be held Juno.-1 The TIGERS tried in the fourth Dims Thi 22, 24, and M. On June 22 tht _ . m was apparently home "A" Series with Tham 1 vs Team inning. but they were stopped coWrun night for the ANGELS as P. 3 he" "B' S' _ J . 23 by; by the high flying oRroLEsrwebb, T. Twidale, G. Crawley “if t en“! T maze“ “n; C) The" van one hm run in the J. McIntyre each recorded emigrated . d “I: 'l,'N,fr,: ') - by W. Stewart for the while S. King tallied two for his T, 2,1,'.ld av], Yun‘eh- Winner of, OW0LE& Thin same wound 11trteam. R. Beaumont for the IN- "B" Set?" "'/'ei,', tt "mi; 'if on . Icon of ORI0LES 2t-- DIANS picked up the lone homer‘b. s Jun T 33mg.“ J, 4 “GEES 9. ‘for hia team. This win appauedj '11: “.134 "I f cur T On May, 1m ' the was» bolster the ANGELS nftettthe T T"'" I “3†It 2t,L't,l'l-,; and DODGERS took action on thanâ€. game with the ATHLETICS “m" ttt P" o . tiern.tation Junior Yiamond and this turned/the previous week. The fine! - of Trophiesio the Winning te) dc to be . walk may for the of this one was ANGELS M--, of both sections will take pltuto at DODGERS. They Inner] slog, th‘INDlANS 10. jthe end of the Km“!!- . I " th inning. passed they scored The CARDINALS took on the) On Thursday, June 25 activitieli - mm per inning. C. Christ- PIRATES for their Defond tourse,to wind up the softball season willj "irruen for the DODGERS Tent this m on Thursday, June 11th. commence at 6:45 pan. in theJ] to he six time. in the game and For the PIRATES. B. Tasker hitiloverdotle Public School mound! , th. CARLDIALS. Tho CARD- INALS started to score in the fttth wd sixth innings, but there was not enough to tear down the " Icon the GIANTS had Be- cur-muted. INALS met on the Junior Din- up another ten rum to rally enm- load. Tho first three innings saw on: their position. both tum- hold the plly to strike- Tho YANKS couldn't new to out at the plate and very few runs get their bulon " of the ground united. Pimuly the GIANTS mth And put together mme of their hits a good Ihow of strength in the and no this game ended with the Amrth inning allied ten rum tolseom reading, RED sox Sth- th. mlid lead in tht bull pune/YANE8 5, won dolighhd by on waning of .rtiortat. nom manly by a group of damn who had w. 'ttee/rr gunman: came" pooplo IL. GIANTS Ind the CARD by HARVEY MCCABE Opening June tt in Cloverdale Cloverdale Softball League i "1% Sanka" "l'n'l Wear an holding fiot when m the , yar old map. Stephen: M' 13-10 at" Prrdorirk lurk“ on In. 10, running their win "re" to (but with M Menu. In tho Int Inning. with thr no» Iba, Indorkk lurid road um ' On the brighter side, she his lee, wo'mnn battle " mun-d on munch. Haitian and idltmn has bm Igiven humorous poetry reritaU. At "tration but illn ‘pmom time. the is studrintt musk " ttow woofer“ dang with hor children whom Ihrl She'll not fin, mined but September "in â€If-(h- tho average h: faring". Shag m IN! to pn- the min hounvwif Royal Conrersmtory (had. l exnm- and in . Mamm- in! Nome with honors mother of four and weakly took Grad. 5 lion; mym home i, with her dnulhur Heather. uh. made cm I Her lung, on ituoriation in u/trrilont .eeomplurhmert ad on the accumulative effects of tertaining personality I the poiaon--evidertee of which shrto loneliness: "There a', has compiled over the past few open minds.†yam into a deviating picture of, This feeling of isolat /mevitable misery. Completely eon-uo talented is not surpri vinred of the inherent dung": ict that Anne Bum lurking in our city water .lte now! In to feel this le journey. into the country tau-hI u found n utisfncmry week to bring back nine gallon. 0 her mnny talenta. There water for their personal con-11rd; for than who Cot sumption, 1mm: qua nnd her I mama-us, "66-Nqr" SOX were first to bat and they promptly recorded 11in. runs, then up in the third inning they picked up anothq ten rum to rally cun- ent their position. l Tho YANKS couldn't seem to and they recorded five runs with get their bellon " of the ground home rum by D. Devlin, P. Gil- end put together name of their hits chm: and H. Gillespie. Thin is and no this game ended with the}.bout where the TIGERS decided score reading, RED SOX Sth-itat they were beat, no ground YANKS ir. balls went through legs, fly bull! Wednesday, June 10 the REDS were dropped and so on. A little and the BRAVES took to the Jun- bit of field chatter end some en- ior Diamond md something we couragement for the TIGERS pit-) suggested Int week tune truereher might have cblnged this Ma rtingrove Softball won models In Hamilton and Pool Fnoivall. Purie Mania. Bonnie Monoghon, and Michal on'on won among them Wm... So' "er mlny unenu. There are no re nal con-11rd; for than who go tying: the 11mm: qua nnd her Ilmost ore a u, lee, wo'mnn battle with the city on fluor- (my. "d idluon has brought not only frus- ritals. At nation but illneu from which the " music 3;â€- new meoveritttt. thorn We} Shp’ll notune much upper: with t wlf-rh- thu average hauwwife either. An p...- the mm haunt-wife myself, busily *tt- I 4 cum- gird in I jourruslistie cm. f In the Mining department. Sh- ‘phml won pond by Kirk Hamil- mm with 8 douMu, 3nd by Glen Sharpie, with a ham run. I triple. And I link look: like Staph!“ ine for Shphml. and out the non chm better, to and the "me. mother of four Ind mu managing my OY0t heme including the garden. uh. mule Oven me fool Int. A non-smoker and non-drinker: "r've simply had no desire to in- ldulge", she is passionately fond of dancing and has won several me» dnls in this fMd. Yet, despite her brilliant .eeomplurhmertt. uni en- tertainine personality she ndmitl to loneliness: "There are too few open minds.†Thrs feeling of isolation is one so alarmed is not nurprismg and I ict that Anne Burton will con- ti In to feel this le uni] the I. found I utisfacmry outlet for) _ Then utter the games, over to Cloverdale Park on Shaver Ave. north of Dundas St. for entertain- mant and refreshments. All fami- lies of players, coaches, umpires and scorekeepers tue%ost welcome to come um! uh part in this grand- timtle to Cloverdale Sports, league (Softball Division) season! "in... w in.†ywycxl vu we pun. _ __ qrrt-uTrtirASTEEmRE" tho coaches (no matter how many‘L.st week's results: run8 $011 Bre down) and last, butaiidtow, Printer. 0, King a Han, not least, sincere tsppreciatiort In 7; Euro-Prod 2, St. Regis from the fans. This trtkmett “o"iHomes o; Lawson Realtors 4, Rex- was ATHLETICS 26 - TIGERdenle Plan Aces 0; Rexdalts Lions 1, M. (Kiwanis Etch. Nth. 2; Midtown _ The Executive of the cioerdoueiprinters o, Euro-Prod 3; King & Sports MK“. hav. outlined the‘fhnn; 1, Lawson Realtor ty, Rex- playoffs which will be held Jun-{dale Plaza 0, 8.9de19 Lions 7; St. 22, 24, and 24. On June 22 thEJRegis Homes I, Kiwanis Etob- Nth. "A" Series with Tham 1 vs. Team}. 3, then "B' Series on June 23 t-'League Standings: :tween the Team 2 Ind Team t.i P W L TPt. ‘On Wednesday, June 24 Winner ofhiiwanis Etch. Nth. l 4 0 0 8 "A" Series plays the Winner ofluro-Prrsd 5 8 0 2 8 NB" Series. These games will all Kinglz Hanna Ritr. 4 2 2 0 t} be Sudden Death and the curfew‘L-waon Realtor 4 1 , 1 8 Jwill be waived in case of extra in-lexdaU Liam 8 l 2 0 24 hing; in use of a tie. Presentationllhudnle Plug Ace: 3 l 2 0 st) of Trophies to the winning tee,. WI Home: I 0 3 1 1' of both sections will take placu at Midtown Printers 3 0 2 1 1; ithe end of the games. Pet, Gall Scorers: _ _ On Thursday, June 25 netivitiesi' Dunn, ,4Klw‘ni‘) 9; Firkins,( to wind up the softball season Willi .(hawson..) 8; llabinson (Ltysy.) 7, commence at 6:45 pmt. in the Humenuik (Lions) 5; McGuire, Cloverdale Public School tr1ruii';i),'.ii,'i'i,'r' & PYP" 5; .Moir_at. 1Earor with tieo ball games, one on the Prod) 4; Dickson (Lions) 8; Lamb', Junior Diamond between the Jun- (Kiwanin 8; cure (Eur/r-Pro) ior Section Champions against the 2; Wakefield (RexGU Acer) 2": Junior All-Stars. the other on the Wellwood (Euro-Prod) 2; "sa"r) Senior Diumond between the s2Tnevrie. __ i' The ATHLETICS came to bat and they recorded fin run with I Burma played om gum this I L lweek with the top Bantam tum eague IP" Burry'l Euo cramming Juk’l Family Star. 2246 three homer. to bat. Then they, the TIGERS from Conway, Uliul and Gilmore went to bat sud recorded three help the E'sso win. runs, two of them being home runs The trirl's mum: of ths league by R. Jackson and G. Hindu are turning in close scoring games. . l Inch like the not! - hum": ’Villnn TN. IM Predoriek Yarr [ in in the M your akin. ttttd hr Wm Lough Hover! Ind Roms. t?amstruet'rtm "I tho 10-12 For bids. eitl b good we. ', Frederick Yankees are null hold- 1111: first place in the 8-9 year olds. lankees edited Frederick Dodgers Iblt last night, Ind now hive I record of four wins with one lose. Bobby Kellermnn. pitching for the Dodgers in the first four innings, (allowed only 2 run: on 4 hits, with ' ltfiki out: and nllowod only 2 walks. l, However, the Yankee. came in iltrong in the Inst three inning, {need by Guy Burgess with I {double and 2 linglu, and the pine winning 2 run homer by Due Hllhwny. Vin-Re T.V. It. holding second place with 1 wins, and maintain their nnhenten record, Running our Frederick tyodeerr 29.13. ‘ Inugh Mover: hive moved up to I Am plum tie with Ream Con- mrudlon. Laugh have won their last three â€Inâ€, hauling Ichon- ald, Paving 17-16 in a tight we on Junt 9, Ind won on! orth "Pest Optimilu on June li, Ind liiil' him beat Frederick Cuba 112-7. Ran-Io an mu undefeated with 4 vim. They Van their lest - an In». 10, 8045 my lav- Inn had In.“ [ The Richardson-ken Webb game , jug excehntly controlled by ref-I eh: Alfred Clnchi. Both teams 6e BANTAM DIVISION (Report by J. Collins) 'Saturday, 13th, Results: iRich-rdnon Sports 4, Ken Shell 4; Smith Dynamos 0, motor: 3. . Lam Standings: Smith Dynamos ' Bummotors ' Ken Welsh Shell 8 Richardson Sport. 8 ( Unbeaten Kiwanis [till top the ilesutue, followed closely by Euro- :Prod. Lending goal scorer Dunn of Jriwanis deserve. lot. of credit for Kiwanis success. Soccer is :lways of com-s. n team effort, first and last, but it does help to have . forward who know: what to do with the ball when he gets within shooting digtamre of goal. {Mu Burry's Em trouncing Juk'mv Rink“ 2 2 " 4 Family Star. 2246 three homer; Plasterers been! " 2 l l 2 1mm Conway, 1niua and Gilmore' Sinndnrd Auto Glass 2 l l 2 help the Elm win. U.P.W.A. Local lt4 P. 1 I 2 The (mm mm: of the leuguq All Season. Cleaners 21 1 2 are turning in elm scoring amen. Len’l Hardware 2 0 2 tt Two game. this week were Sim- Bassins 10, Standard Auto Glass monl Green House. who magnechei U.P.W.A. 25, Plasterers 16; .5 slight edge on, thrrnett Trophy All Season; 19, len's Hardware 3. ion with In 11-10 win. Carol Pots GIRLS ter and Judy Newell em. up with Garnett Trophies 8 2 1 t n homer each for Simmons. Dime Bri-rerest Beauty Slim: 2 1 1 I'. McKillop hit on. homer for the;Simmonl Green Houses , l 2 2 losers. Garnett Trophies with the9rurerest Beauty Salon 7, Gar- am. more of ten mm but out nett Trophies 10; Simmons Green Briarereat Beauty Salon 1tjHouaes 11, Garnett Trophies 10. he w- had an. and 1ef2,"d."""" ""° BY, "e """ with a!" _ PEE was homing Irina-cu LG.A. tbo.), . Thine-s ml won cord in thi/tttet.'", Gran Home. , 3 o 4 an inning with war Roth, "aim.“- Ile? ' - 0 4 baseman mm; out with m. rt."t,'.t.'rt,Ytr , i i ', home run of the gm Two ttur iiiiiuc, fl?.', , 0 o 0 t',,Ttdtr"'ftdthe."ctT,ti';'lr; Ru]. links. 2 o 2 o UlcPhemn Wuehounin; 8-5 anti 01-01;: S?“ IO, Lawlor 'tl " U.P.w.A. Brian Wiiliammm rite l" 1mm Green, out- m only hall!!! of the (In. ior)22, Briarerest I.G.A. 9; L.P.W.A. a. winner. Lyon: 114 5, mphmon'. w.» N.E.M.S.A. Notes PWLTPtf 44008, 53028/ 42204) 41213 312024 31202} 40311' 30211; "t This should have been it, but (Richardson Sports (well named)- (galloped back Ind got half the t. spoils with Johnny Clark eamplet- 8 ing a hat-trick, Rick Goodings be- 8 ing responsible far the other 30:1. iiii the other side the Collins-Bal- 2¢bernic partnership Vin clicking 21min, withPrllins getting I hat- 1 'rrick and Baibernie . Iingle. Ken “Logan between the stick; for the MI. AND m. JOHN "SON "all. N cePt'tor, Following Moi! maniac. in St Chunk, Str-ilu. Bride in the form dough?" of Mr. and Mm. s. Edmund , and the groom in tho son of Mr. and M of Edonbrvdgo Drive, lsling'nn. l Something old - something new; illrennan of Islington, on her wed, ld heirloom necklnce Ind wedding ding day ten years ago. dress too! Thnt ir-the latter isi Made of antique ivory tulle illu, likely to become so. Worn by San-‘sion with satin rosettes embroider, dra Ann Wolfe on her wedding dayfed upon the skin and scoop neck- recently, it was the very marine, this charming gown was worn gown worn by her aunt. Mrs. John over silk taffeta and with . match, lighted a good crowd wTth ihr, Kira: {est game yet. I don't know why (Richardson Sports are in the cel- 'iiar--they played enough lower to [win two pines and were leading by 2 goals well into the second Ilaâ€, However Ken Webb's boys C,"',", out of their "Shell" and level- [led the game and even went ahead ‘two minutes hom time. June Wedding --July Honeymoon For Two Etobicoke Teachers litilrta homing 8. ATOMS DIN "SON "all. happily during cordon r.- , their mowing. in M. Androw's Protbyteriort IU. hid. in tho Connor Sondra Ann Wolfe, and Mn. s, Edmund WON. of Soroonvilk Id, of Mr. and Mrs. under; id Lua; "on. n... by M â€new, Euromotom came home with their Patti win in 8 starts. They hold the word for tied games. also for Jean goals Igninst. A. Wylie col, ilected his 3rd hat-trick of the day (when Euromoton defeated the league leaders 3 to nil. f'Shell" men did well, I When the teams changed ends, Hotspurs had the advantage of the strong breeze," and the forwardé pressed hard. Larry Guymer cleverly eon'verted 1 pass from John Anal} to make the score g-e," but Bernie Phebe increased Emo's lead to 3-1 with In opportunist goal. f If some of that energy could be injected into the Hotspur defense, perhaps they wouldn't now be Inn- guishing near the foot of the let- true standings. On Tuesday Ered beat Hotspurs 3-2 largely on de- fensive error]. Neale Tweedy open- ed the scoring for Emo, and a sec-1 ond goal was added before hair, time through a fine header by Paul Van Zutpheu from n Neale Tweedy centre. , 1 If they let thy gm: grow long at Broadacres Park, you might have trouble tintiirpr larry Guy-j mar, Kevin Bigot. uni Drrruty, Lavery, but whnt these lads luck in inches they more than make up for in energy. l bio Shwon, Nancy AietuatiafCiiGii'r OOLD MEANS?! "donning at the St. Richard of Chichester Chyrch {candy of. Deb. The 'Spurs Ct5me right back with By L. J. ANSELL DOWN THE MALL j The bride Ind grnom who In 'pr-ntl, wrung in Etohicnh high 'ehooitt, will spend Aheir honeymoon in London, EneUnd. um month. They no pinning to Mar . ya: to ambl- the â€mm to do mt mdunu work It the Vm "all: of 1m 1 Thet groom's mother assisted Frearine A nevy-blue gm": with 1 silver In! putter“ woven through it Her hat VII of silvu white tulle over ua Md she wore n can.“ of orange delight tel mm. sleeves. Matching hudpieces Ind '3hopplnr Centre r-Vt-rr accessories completed their Imgem- Red Barn Restaurants bles. _ ‘Litton Systems (Canada) Ltd. Gordon Emerson, the "oom's'Pd Barn Remnants brother, was best nun and them"d Barn Itestauturnu }bride’a brother, Joseph Wolfe J/Litton Systems (Canada) Ltd ‘North Bar, served the groom is In (Richardson for Sports usher dong with Jack Sturn andiyfPrdlon for Sports .. .- Peter Wuhan both of [slingtnm JKiDhnR fleirht, Folinwnng the ceremony, I "U Shoppinsr ("WW (septum Wu held " the home of HANT1M LEACI'B (the bride's parents whore the hri- _vttrtkee ues mother waived guests wear_4rriolesr _ _ e rt-rp (V' ing I softly duped rhrffon gowni‘VhHP Sox _r.__-__ of I crushed strnwherry nhnde‘lhdinns with matching eharr.au%rrented ' _ _ __ . ___ --------_ __ with amen 10mm sud veiling. Her . .trCPBtyota" were white and duel Thistktoim wore . white conazr. The [mourn mother assisted "ll (htsoel all!“ 'Mrs. Wilfred Penrose directed the Rexdale Lions Club wrt.... ‘program " wedding music with Rotor Electric Co. Ltd. V rt..... Miss Margaret Carmichael as solo- Rexdale Lions Cluh .rVPt 'ist. 'Etobicoke Fire Fighters .'.P', l The bride carried tk treautirurFitobicoke Fire Fighters _.-... Peet of gainlenins intermingled Rotor Electric Co, Ltd "rt... With ltephanotis and trailing ivrPrrs C _.... Her attendants, Min Nancy ErJass. B.Giltyert Real Est. Ve.... lion and Miss Margaret Emerson/Rotor Electric Co. Ltd. trm. ‘the groom's sister, carried yellow Jets req, :and white rose: with atephanotis. Judi. 0le Real Est. _. Their gown: were of dresden blue Jets [chiffon softly pleated over taseul, Pht WEE LFJAGT'E' tsth fitted hodices, nigh neckline: George Comma. Realtor -rr land belied three-quarter-leneth mph")? Heights lleeves. Matching hudpieccs und" Shopping Centre w,.. mes-uric: completed their unborn. led Barn Restaurants bled. Iitton Systems (Canada) Lt, I Miss Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Edmund Wolfe of Streets- vill Road, Name the bride of John Alexander Manual! Emerson, tron of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Em- frironl of Edenbridge Drive, Isling- ton, Saturday, June 6. The ceremony was ofheiated by‘ Reverend W. J. Adamson in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rex, Streetsville. Yellow Ind white glad- "s. ioli and ehrysanthemutus acorted.Rem the church for the occasion and Jets Mrs. Wilfred Penman directed the Rex, program " wedding music with Rott Miss Margaret Carmichael as solo- Rex, ist. 'Etot All we nun: Kaine m uae nun . . " . ‘half of the regular schedule. these: When all long trips with childo I . . V men, there is usually a conntant de- same teams met, but this time the . . F . . mand for cold drinks. A \‘Itllnm Jar Os shut out Erco, mvmg Paul " . . lKenny " very good lead in the or bottles filled with we cubes and A ----.--.-------e-- -r----_----- tightly corked can be carried. Along with this take a large jar of _ water from home, since there are oneymoon not always safe drinking water supplies en route. When Junior re- ‘quire! a cold drink, pour some of achers the water quickly through the ice and then fill his cup. This will be ling Julirette team from which better for him than too many sun flowed an elbow length \eil. The drinks and the water won't be iv. necklace of gold and seed pearls cold, which is not good for I smnll had belonged to Miss Wolfe's child. ireat-aunt, the late Mrs. William __ "'~"" 'e - ---r------- Cooper of Streeisville. pnvrlzln _ The outstanding player on _the field in this writer's opinion was Warren Rashen-y, who played ten- aciously on defense. Matt Berger also performed well.- In the final game of the ttrat half of the regular scliedule, these same teams met, but this time the 0's shut out Erco, giving Paul Kenny I very good lead in the 1 Mario Aqualina, who for most'Broadacres with St :0! the game played brilliantly in Glass vet-Sm Plan J :goal, allowed himself to be worried her will so into th, into dropping the ball by Brian proper against Hotsp (Wills ttsometimes known as The games beirt--Ereo, " Wt, who made no mistake daltr) Offhre Overle from close in. Ereo never quite re- Systems, Crib (We covered although Bernie The Toronto Services. Poacher got them 1 goal in his Leaspue Standing usual opportunist fashion. “and IissluttsttN McElroy, who has developed II boombing shot, scored twice for the OffVe Overload Office Boys, and that scan stood Crib Diaper Service up to the final whistle. new, Chemicals The outstanding player on (the‘Hotapurs field in this writer's opinion war'Standard Auto Glass Thin wu Ereo's busy Wick, for with another; they also played Office overload deed it would twice. In the first game Erco held fault Inybody. the new league leaders for the first The Rexdale half, and looked for I while lib/us to panicipnl they were going to come B1"rplay-off scrim, with at least one point. iwill begin on , a long free kick by John Anselleoalkeepem race. Tho gun. was which gave the goalie no chance, very oven dunno th. were, and and cam. close to equililing in the, Oifiee found it hard to Immune final minute. The Chemical: wen‘a solid Erna deluxe. That they good value for their win. however/did in credit to the minor.“ and have a lot of talent. With tome John Vincent, Warne Arthur; and positional chlngu tho Hotspun‘Brinn Willsv'l‘hnt was lame goal will improve. j Wayne! Warren Ruben-y came up Thin was Erco'. busy wick. for with nnotheroeood game. and in- they also played Office Overload deed it would be very diiNalt to York. Tiny wan models in Hamihon and Pod festivals and or. modems of Glodys Favor. Ynnkeos Oriole, W hite Sex Indians Rexdale Lions Club "s. B. Gilbert Real Estate Rexdale Lions Club "mv .. USTEN YO 'THe “VII OF UN' â€MAY, 7:†A I WHLD AM 1170 " ON YOUI DUI AU VINO“! Rexdale Baseball Standings Leading Goalscorers: B. Wills 13. R. Dawson 9, T. Page! 8, w. Arman 7, B. Flacht tr. The Rexdale League has invited us to participate in a sudden death play-off series, which, it is hoped will begin on Tuesday, June 16 at Bmadacres with Standard Auto Glass versus Plan Jets. The win- ner will go into the first round proper against Hotspurs, the other games being:-Fireo vs. Crib (Rex- daltr) Offtee Overload n. Lino“ Systems, Crib (West Mall) vs. Toronto Services. Leaspue Standings at tho Halu‘ay Mark Thistlotown Full Gospel Chunll Stores in balvmll {manta w " " Pena: t, a. Wynn A TO." Lh'AGl E -bgndesy kind _-_u. slur-"'0: Chords -tv.ruelisru PWLTPIS ' "in 16 42 " " 11 18 18 19 24 13 10 10 20 13 19 " 12