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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 27 Aug 1964, p. 13

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8y ~~ woopLanp | C#3 TOPICS THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, August 27, 1964 â€" Page w eath p Manual la TO NEW HUNTERS Make up vour mind, right here and now. that vou won‘t shoot ai anvthing unless vou‘re absoâ€" lutely positive that it‘s your inâ€" tended game. Too many hunting accidents have been caused by accidents h excitable. c don‘s want The following poem first apâ€" peared in the "Philadelphia ch it this vear. For those who und the manual so useful i as decided to give it a complete vision and rename it the "Outâ€" »orsman‘s Manual". There are sections on the idenâ€" fication of some of the impor nt fish and wildlife species, the ve and handling of game, fact: id figures about wildlife anc tended to be anning your first hunting trip. \so, may I point out the imporâ€" nce of being properiy equipped id prepared for any emergency. cluded in your list of necessary ems should be matches in a aterproof container. sheath nife. compass, map of the area i which you intend to hunt, a ocker firstâ€"aid kit, a package of «isins. and some sweet «chocoâ€" In the best yet. Also of interest, &nd ava hunters, anglers, canoe rs and campers, is a 68 oklet titled the "Outdoors Some of vou fe FLAMING MAIN COURSES AND FLAMING DESSERTS. ® Steaks and Pepper Steaks @ Steak Diane @ Cherry Jubileg © Crepes Suzettes ® Strawberries Flambé king 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. W be a ue h THE s and Forests â€" pablished Guide‘s Manual" which wis ded to be a pocketâ€"book nary of instructions to huntâ€" and fishing guides. Since time many other peopic Featuring unting . sea. Usually 1 until some t ut perhaps NOW FEATURING Flambé Dishes! When good friends meet, they dine with us Enjoy An Evening Out IN OUR BANQUET FACILITIES FOR WEDDINGS BUSINESS LUNCHEONS PRIVATE PARTIES 1954 addit o them "TOWN CRIER" ROOM Prepared At You} Table MAITRE DE ERIC HOFER TAVERN RESTAURANT DINING LOUNGE PICKFAIR woods. So, if you hope good hunter. and to conâ€" inting through the years. to learn the rules and From Viemna, Austria JOHNNY WINTON t the organ console CL. 9â€"9635 believe it is a mos in to anyone‘s pack outfitting. â€" 1, and first T on is getting _ _ _ don‘t get the bea! me in Septemâ€" saze our unseasonal are ething hunters. . We nd of person if you hope n the idenâ€" the imporâ€" species, the game, facts ildlife and tripâ€" page man‘s most amp Bev Sanders Ledger® in 1909. Its author is unâ€" known. I clipped it out of a pub 11 Or It It Ar Q.M.B8.L. Action And o Cadle Pitches 3rd Noâ€"Hitter Of Season Phillies Capture Pennant In Atom Loop But he also resulted in run, And no ed abilit week In the Atom division, the Philâ€" lies emulated their big. league counterparts and captured first place by two points over the White Sox. The only catch is that while these standings end the schedule _ for the â€" Queensway boys. their _ National â€" League keroes have a few games yet to play. Auotner Nimrod Larry Chopiang. Hans Teekins,‘ Hans Teekins with a four bagâ€" Randy Decaire. Mike MacMillan ger and three singles and Randy and Ken Heighway each got at Decaire with a triple and. three least four hits in Alderwood singles set the pace for the winâ€" Softball Association action over ners. Kevin Gregor played a the past week. In McMillan‘s standout game in left field for case. he also pitched the game the losers. which his team Mom‘s Chicken PEE WEE LEAGUE won â€"10â€"8 ovcr.Sunda)" & ChOâ€" Afom‘s Chicken ... 10 piang belted fiveâ€"forâ€"five. and Sundays Yariety 8 Teekins had a fourâ€"bagger in his _ rrke McMillan pitched a sharp bag of hits. same and chalked up four hits Chopiang Wallops 5â€"Forâ€" In Alderwood Ball Action MIDGET LEAGUE Hales Cycle & Sports 11 Booth Brick 5 Russ Pooley pitched a steady game for Hales and was hacked up by sharp infielding and a three run homer off the bat of Ed Spike. Allen Harrison chopâ€" ped a pair of doubles for Booth Brick. Marshalls Esso m 32 N. A. Yorke 10 David Gibbons with a pair of doubles and a single and Bob Dean with a four bagger and a single supplied the hitting powâ€" er for Marshalls. Wayne Luck and Paul Elliott sparked Yorkes effort. er Bob Tattrie hits but walked pa wom Comeau hind the Falc pretty wade a Fera & Palmer Walkers Welding cm LINES ON A CARELESS HUNTER Minor SQUIRT ter proved to mea when er of and pasted it in my Although â€" humoro powerfully sobkcrin; al popped a partridge B doubt concerning his i baseball star this he pitched his third the season and helpâ€" own game with a » bring half the run team‘s 2â€"1 squeaker Queens in Queensâ€" Queens in Queensâ€" laseball League play nade the error which the Dairymen‘s lone off la ed a rabbit A" LEAGUE ng in the i s the drive effort. nd 13 sQUIRT "B" LEAGUE & United Steelworkers ... 12 3 Go Jo Hand Cleaner â€"M e up _ Pitcher Paul Wojick and first e the baseman David Baxter sparked pitchâ€" the Steeimens victory with top seven pitching _ and _ fielding. . Greg Szezeâ€" Braithwaite with four hits inâ€" single cluding a homer was best for Go in for Jo. i rap 10 The honors for the highest n scorer of the week went to Roger Kingston with seven goals for g Rexdale. Bill Nunn was close beâ€" hind with six. Pat West and Jim Little shared eight goals equally Tony Tixon added three and y Robbie Patterson scored twice. Long Branch‘s Randy Neal was his club‘s goal getter in the Lakeâ€" shore Minor Lacrosse League play last week as his crew swamped Mimico 24â€"0 in a peeâ€" wee tilt. P{'enl accounted for six goals and linemate Rickev Benâ€" nett was right behind with five Stan Gross and Brent Meeke picked up three apiece, Greg Howard counted twice and singâ€" les went to Keith Todman, Bruce Murdock, â€" Bob MeDonald, Bob Burwood and Glen Legree. Rexdale f 28 Rexdale Wallops West Mail 28â€"0 In Lakeshore Lacrosse Action among the r One rapid shot or moved The inquest p1 H Braves maw. die Cardinals ... 7 Braves scored five runs in the first inning and maintained that margin for the rest of the game to take a 12â€"7 win over Cardinâ€" als. The two points move the Braves into a sixth place tie with Giants, whom they will meet in a sudden death game to decide. Bob Rogers and Joe Kinch had two hits apiece for the winners while Phil Diorid and Michael Sharpe had one each for the Cardinals. Phillies ... .............o..mom.. 20 Cubs ~~~.....:.. meies 12 Phillies â€" won â€" the QMBL. Atom title as they broke a first place tie with the White Sox by defeating the Cubs 20â€"12. PEE WEE LEAGUE Mom‘s Chicken m 10 Sundays Variety 8 Mike McMillan pitched a sharp game and chalked up four hits at the plate for Mom‘s, Bob Wright turned in a steady game for Sundays. Grants Shell Service ... 15 South Peel Kinsmen 8 Short stop Paul White sparked Shells play in the field and Ken Heighway punched out four good hits at the plate. Gary Potvin with a pair of doubles and a sinâ€" gle led the Kinsmen. Gamma Sigma on t United Steelworkers ~.$ Gord Gillespie with a three tun homer and Jim Bonk with a circuit clout were the big guns behind the winners. Steve Mcâ€" Carthy clipped a double and a single for the losers. Shaw steady Ke Ds for the United Packinghouse Workers sns T South Peel Kinsmen 6 The pitching arm of Bruce naw was backed up by the utious man brown. it a deer, or m town? while he p er‘s brim, â€" spotted hir p1 fielding play of Doug 11 and Terry Lebane with Wilson supplying the hitâ€" ower for the winners. Robinson pitched a steady knd batted in three runs Kinsmen t pro fox ATOMS ck indered 0 lu The remainder went to Stan Johnson, Dave Piedmonte and Coughlin and Paul McGovern. John Griffin scored one each Toronto Township ........ 14 ‘ Long Branch ............... . 18 Rerdsic o on 0 4 Mimico serten 1 Ross Burton and Glen Branâ€" Eric Ross and Bill Shsehan = ¢ clicked for three goals each for ning picked up three goals ®@°h the Branch squad, two goal efâ€" in the TT win. Don Moon added forts went to Ricky Costron a pair and singles went to John Kevin Biss, Pete Somerville and Chello, Mike Luskey, Ricky Potâ€" Johnny Pool. Doug Hons, BQ ter, Bob Walker, Danny Cross bie Pool, Wes Ray and Warren and Al Beardworth. Nixon and Catteral scored one each. Chuck Little got two each for Rexdale, Waddell scored Mimico‘s only Larry Goodenough and Blair goal. Campbell counting singles. NOVICE BANTAM _ Long Branch ae 46 BANTAM _ Long Branch rrme n 36 Toronto Township ... 9 | lflmteot‘ 1 Rexdale simimance 3 /‘ Walter Clorra topped the scor Colin Crawford led the winâ€" ing with five goals. Merv. Magâ€" ners with three goals. Steve Hall innis scored three and Keith added two and singles went to Comeau two. Johnny Ziraldo George Stewart, Bill Angus. scored for Mimico. Doug Chard and Jim Wedgeâ€" Toronto Township Prsue B wood. Rexdale goals went t0 _ Rexdale & John Griffin, Craig FerguSON | nr,q Hunt John Graham and and Dave Johnston. A < i rt Hainer were two goal men Alderwood . ces ’ for Toronto Township. Ricky Rexdale 8 Bridgeman and Steve Self regâ€" Alderwood had plenty of divâ€" itered doubles for Rexdale. ersity in the scoring as Lloyd , Gouzecky was the only two goal TYKE man. The remainder went to| Rexdale corrseecmeces B Stove Waslynchuk, Robbie Patâ€"| Long Branch + 5 ten, ian Davie. Gary McLaughâ€" â€" Kim Batenchuk led Rexdale lin. Milt MacNeil. Wayne lanâ€" with five goals and Brian Mcâ€" nizzi and Roy McNaughton. Gowan added three. Dan Corâ€" Ross Hynes topped Rexdale mier and Mark Warden led Long ‘with two. Gerry Hahn, Dave Branch with two each. Jerrv Trimm belted three hits for Phillies followed by Tom Edge and Peter Haslan with two each. Losing pitcher John Turnâ€" bull topped the Cubs with three hits while teammate an Wilkins picked up two. Cdn. Tire memanen Q‘Way Whites seune 4 Steve Hornell pitched the} Canadian Tire to a 9â€"0 win over Queensway Whites and allowed only two hits in the process. Sean Nolan and Dan Leavens were the only men to spoil Hornell‘s recâ€" ord picking up the hits in the first inning. Brad Beech paced Cdn. Tire at the plate banging out three hits for the winners. Tom YOUNE s.0mâ€"mmuncimse 6 c« dn. Legion ........cucclcsn © | Tom Young‘s Aces were one ‘out from a win when curfew was ‘called and had to settle for a ‘6â€"6 tie with Canadian Legion \Branch 217. Bob Bursough and Joe Shenstone collected hits for Tom Young while Billy Hunter topped Cdn. Legion batters with three hits. York Litho . 18 ._ Etob. Firefighters ... 5 Every player in York Litho‘s starting lineup collected at least one hit as the Litho squad downed the hapless Etobicoke Firefighter . crew 18â€"5. York Litho belted a total of eighteen hits led by the four hit performâ€" _ance of Laurie Hunt followed by Doug Clark and Nick Bushuk â€"with three each. Tom Graham was top hitter for Firefighters collecting two hits. QWay Cycle .............. 40 [ Q‘WaÂ¥ Bowl ... 3 Queensway Cycle and Sports revenged their opening day loss of the season against Queensway Bow! as they walloped the bowlâ€" ‘ers 20â€"3. Al Nicholls had four bits for the winners while Fred Dimson, Ron Kondur and Bruce Adams banged out three each. Tom Colangelo and Bruce McEFee gained two hits each off winning pitcher Kondur. e YyOoUR NEW NEICHBOUR S Either New ‘64 RAMBLERS or on His "SELECT‘" USED CARS Tom is building his busiâ€" v ness on service â€" service that will make you a satisfied customer, not only for today . . . but tomorrow as well. 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Marine picked up the winning run in the second inning on three straight _ errors | while â€" Dairy Queens got their lone run in the fourth. Brian McCutcheon laid a bunt down to Cadle who threw wide to first base. McCutcheon then stole third and scored as catcher Bill Spicer failed to hold John Sostokas‘ third strike. Don Waites hurled brilliant ball for Dairy Queen in the four innings he pitched, giving up only that home run ball. Relief pitcher Bob Smollet pitched well for the rest of the game, giving up two hits to Gord Ewart and Harvey Nicholl‘s. Ewart saved the no hit game for Cadle in the fifth inning as he robbed Rick Jordan of a hit by spearing a hardâ€"hit hall through the. middle and ~throwing the runner out on a close play at first base. Brian ‘Larkin was a standout for Dairy Queen at second base with sevâ€" eral fielding plays to robbed ‘hits off Marine players. | @M.B.L. â€" ATOMS | {Final Standings) . White Sox Dodgers Pirates Cubs . Braves ... Glants .. 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