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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jul 1964, p. 3

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George Marsh of 3330 Weston Road, Rexdale, is among 18 shooters from across Canada competing for a berth on the Canadian Olympic team _ at Brampton, _ Ont., _ Wednesday, July 29. He will fire a .22 cal. target rifle. The group, composed of five pistol shooters and 13 small bore rifle shots, proved themselâ€" ves of Olympic calibre in regâ€" ional trials held at local clubs across the country during the past six weeks. They will mset in shoulderâ€"toâ€"shoulder competiâ€" tion at Brampton for the four places on the team. Two of the places will go to pistol ‘shooters and two to the riflemen. The two best scores of the day in each will qualify. Rexdale Man Tries For Olympics The pistol shooters will fire their match at the Peel Hand-‘ gun Club and the riflemen at | the Brampton Centre â€" Seekers | Rifle Club, both of which are situated on the same proper!yl in Brampton, Unt. | A number of Canadians com-] peted in the regional trials in | threeâ€"position rifle shooting, but | none â€" fired qualifying scores.| Since only four places on the‘ team were available to pistol WESTON SMART SHOP SEE! SPECIAL SALE 1831 WESTON ROAD (ONE SHORT BLOCK SOUTH OF LAWRENCE AVE.) & CH. 1â€"1821 . Favourite Styles, Fabrics, Colours At Low, Low Prices 1948 WESTON ROAD m«â€"lsi-’E‘mery Scout Troop‘s Bridge â€" On Display In Lobby Of Theatre! * T «o yX CMB mmmW“UAM NO A SWV SPEGELROONCTIN | NIC GUlNN[SS]ACK HAWK‘NS THE BRiDGE ON THE RiVEeR KWA ODEON (Above Lawrence) {Boue nvkam . ues oowaLo â€" m sears â€" corriey nowne DAVID LEAN preree Bouute smrser omemscore® TECHNCOLOR WESTON COATS and SUITS up to 50% Sheaths, Shifts, Jacket Styles, Fulls REDUCTIONS up to 20% | Other small bore rifle shots who qualified for the trials are: Gil Boa, St. Catherines, Ont; Ed Tiilen, Hamilton, Ont.; Al Mayâ€" er, Kitchener, Ont; RA.D Parâ€" \ ker, Picton, Ont; Ed Farber, { Deep River, Ont.; Carl Ouellette | Windsor , Ont., (younger brothâ€" | er of famed Canadian rifle shot Gerry OQuellette of Ottawa); Gerâ€" ’lld Brewer, Toronto, Ont.; Bev | Pinney, Webster‘s Corners, B.C.; | Gerry Findlater, North Butnaâ€" by, B.C.; Steve Johnson, Calâ€" l gary, Alta.; Arne Sorensen, Calâ€" | gary, Alta., and Francis Trace, | Calgary, Alta. Pistol shooters entered in the finals are: Gary McMahon, Dartâ€" mouth, NS.; George S. Kuttai, Battleford, Sask.; Art Lord, Brampton, Ont.; Bill Hare, Otâ€" tawa, Ont.; and Fernand Lap ointe, Quebec City, Que. and rifle shots, the absence of threeâ€"position _ rifle _ shooters will not affect the number of shooters going to Tokyo in Ocâ€" tober. The Canadian championships in match rifle, sporting rifle and pistol will be fired at Conâ€" naught Ranges, near Ottawa, from July 31 to August 3. PRESENTS THE FINEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! AND MORE REAL DAILY: 1:00 p.m., 3:45 p.m., 6:30 p.m. & 9:20 p.m "COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED" Biltmore Nancy Staples, 1345 Islington Ave. N., had a few of her little friends in to help her celebrate her 5th birthday. The 354th Guide Co. enjoyed an over night camping trip, with their leaders at the Girl Guide camp Mona Mills Ont. Christine _ Laidler â€" Islington Ave. N., had. a lovely birthday party on Saturday, July 25th. It was her 4th birthday. Birthday Greetings to â€" Mrs. Isabell Hewitt July 31st. Mrs. Jean Bowring Aug. 5th. Little Thomas Marsh, Redwater Dr. will celebrate his first birthday on August 4th. Mrs. Lil Hammond had a few ladies at her home, on Tuesday afternoon. They played a few games of euchre and the winâ€" ners were â€" Ellen Scribner (119) WHO NEEDS olympicâ€"size swimming pools, airâ€"conditioning, or other costly methods to beat the heat? These youngâ€" sters have devised the perfect way to keep cool in the highest temperatures. An inexpensive plastic wadingâ€"pool Elmlea & District Jottings MRS. A. CARBIS Mrs. Grubwinkler is home from hospitg! with her baby son, Timothy and Lhey are spcnqing Leona Petrie (118) Anne Carbis (103) Alice Laidler (98). a few days with her mother Mrs. May Golfdown Dr. Mr. and Mrs. R. home from holidays Mr. and Mrs. Dave Todd, Steâ€" phen and David and Mrs. Carbis, motored to Barrie Ont. to visit Mrs. Shaver and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell and family Elmhurst Dr. are home from holidays. Birthday greetings to Nancy Staples Islington Ave. N. who was 5 years old July 22nd., also Mrs. Evelyn Watkins, July 25th, Mrs. Reta Reed, July 22nd. and Mrs. Gladys Ferguson July 26th. WESTON and a backâ€"yard slide have been emâ€" ployed to produce one of the quickest ways to Summerâ€"Fun. Of course, anyâ€" one over the age of 12 would look pretâ€" ty silly doing this â€" or would they? Harris are 741â€"5884 Belated greetings to â€" Paul, Jones Golfdown Dr. July 19th. Mr. Baughurst July 17th. Friends of Mr. W. Baughurst held a party for his 88th birthâ€" day on July lith, at the home of Mrs. H. Campbell, 71 Golfdown Dr. About 18 people were there to help him celebrate, and they presented him with a lovely grey lambs wool sweatgr. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grubwinkler (nee Maureen May) Torbolton Dr. on the arrival of a 6 lb. 10 oz. baby boy on July 19th. First grandâ€" child for the proud grand parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Art May, 60 Golfdown Dr. Congratulations are extended to Cathy Sinclair Irwin Rd. and Keith Russell, Redwater Dr. who were married recently in Rexdale United Church â€" all the best to this happy couple. Mount Dennis Diamond Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Langâ€" ley of Mount Dennis will be celeâ€" brating their Diamond Wedding Anniversary by holding a recepâ€" tion at the home of their dauâ€" ghter, Mrs. C. A. Boyd, at 122 Guestville Ave. in Mount Dennis on August 3. Friends\ and relatives are inâ€" vited to be present at the Reâ€" ception being held from 7 â€"10 p.m., when Mr. and Mrs. Langâ€" ley and members of their family will be on hand to welcome A neighbourly welcome is exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. Joan Carbis and family Richmond Hill, Ont., who have moved into their new home, 120 Westhumâ€" ber Blvd. Rexdale. Mrs. A. Jackson and Barbara, have spent a weeks holidays, with Mrs. Tasca and family at | the cottage at Port Nicholl Ont. | Get well wishes are extended to Mr. H. Smith Sr. Arbordell Rd. who has been in Humber Memorial Hosp. Deepest sympathy is exitended to Mrs. D. Marnie, Gibson Ave. who‘s brother passed away sudâ€" denly, last Thursday, in Queensâ€" way hospital. Mrs. Al McEwen is home from holidays, in Utah, USA, where she visited her sister and family. 1746 WESTON ROAD Phone 244â€"6435 Q-HOUR m Firestone LW WILBY CRES. Free mounting by expert tire men STORES A Division of FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER Open To 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday |SCOTT MeHALE |GoLD CROSS 'I’LAY BOYS SAVAGE \Shoes for the \Entlre Family guests. Prior to this Open House, a family dinger will take place at the Grenadier Restaurant in High Park. Mr. and Mrs. Langley have three children, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. The only daughter, Mrs. Boyd, has two daughters, Mrs. Pat Ricker and Mrs. Ellen Ross, and one granddaughter, Susan Ross, who BECK SHOES )TIULO v 3.88 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence â€" 241â€"0462 Company of Canada Ltd. THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, July 30, 15 HARRY WHITELEY Store Manager, says: "I must sell these tires NOW No reasonable offer refused!"‘ is the only great grandchild of the Langleys. Mr. W. Douglas Langley of Weston will be attending the fesâ€" tivities in honour of his parents‘ 60th wedding anniversary as will his two sons, Douglas and Donâ€" ald. Mr. Sidney Langley of Huntsville, the other son, will also be present on August 3, but his son Jack will be unable to attend.

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