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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 17 Sep 1964, p. 7

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Lakeshore Bears will finally make a home appearance in the Ontario Junior Football Conferâ€" ence this Saturday when they host Scarboro Rams at the Scarâ€" lett Heights Collegiate field. Alâ€" ready half the regular seaion has passed and Bears are 2â€"1!in three games. They return home fresh from }a 46â€"13 interlocking win over Sarnia Knights played Saturday at Sarnia. Their home game will be played Saturday morning at ten o‘clock THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 17, 1964 â€" Host Rams Saturday Bears Cakewalk Over Sarnia Knights 46 â€"13 In their Jatest win Bears roll ed up an 18â€"0 lead with on‘h ten minutes of the ball gam played. Coach Nick Volpe the started to experiment with hi reserves for the balance of th game three touchdow ns, from quarterback of 35 yaras. The o on short vardase Even the def into the act of Don Koppl Reg. $10.50 Wheel Alignment Service NER‘ H @ Check shock abâ€" ® Inspect steerin U sorbers tor leaks '"‘““": bub it ua + ® Check and adjust pension qnd wheel bearinc . caster, camber adjustment ; and toeâ€"in ® Inspect tires % / f ONLY TOM McBRIDE RAMBLER LIMITED In taking over the business (Lakeshore Rambler) nearly one year ago, Tom McBride set out to completely reorganize all departments dedicating the £ . business to CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. The 4 0k personnel of Tom McBride‘s have been chosen â€" & not only for their knowtedge of the automotive x industry, but also for their manner in. dealing 4 with the customer. All phases of the business have been‘ personallyv directed by Tom McBride i "%, m ___ and all departments are now functioning smoothâ€" _ __ SALES MANAGER _ C * «eÂ¥ \ t . s ainza j F \ " : b"‘\ L _ $ ; P + > uky s #5 J %‘:»« & % s * ?i‘ SERVIC : s 4 MANAGI s t s NELLEKE & . . f & YANDERSLUIS «4 nliiciime .. prsac i tA ~.s 38 ds ‘ e 0 BILL GRICE EARL HEWITT * C SALES SALES a % n J @1 WATCH FOR OUR ‘65 ANNOUNCEMENT cauide we COMING SOON! We ie TOM McBRIDE RAMBLER ~~= k 5 »aa94 | AVC SUMNDE RIVND Woo(.rmls._>..s, Mimicn game MARY BULLEY plunges nsive corps scoring . as MEET YOUR NEW NEIGHBOUR (FORMERLY LAKESHORE RAMBLER (1964)) Pat Hyashy:i and Girts Atrens scorâ€" ed touchdowns. Hyashy:i ran 17 yards to score after picking up a fumble and Atrens ran the ball over the line after picking up a blocked kick John McCarthur and Pau} Traâ€" vis added the final two Bear touchdowns and McCarthur also added a convert. Dave Sutherâ€" land kicked a single and Gary O‘Neil dropped Knights quarterâ€" back Tim Eveland in the end zone for a safety touch Sarma managéd single touchâ€" down in each half with John Weilier going 17 years in the â€"econd quarter and Doug Peâ€" On detense Gary O‘ Neil recovâ€" ‘red three fumbles. rwo of whuch ed to touchdowns. and blocked erson romping hird. Eveland‘s vas good on t 2324 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. d ell ob alr he while pH tv and efficiently. The only change now taking place will be the personalizing and placing of Tom McBride on the door Drop in and meet the staff the staff dedicated to CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. ty touch éd single touchâ€" half with John 17 years in the and Doug Peâ€" 7 yards in the convert attempt > first major d Gary Beedell spot for Bears d handled the Fred Ternoway n bolstered the a kick that was picked up and kins gave Bears some exciting converted to a Bears‘ major \ punt returns and MacNeil almost A.S.A. Playoff Action Cromie‘s Grandâ€"Slammer Key To Barbers Win Over Walkers Brownsline Barber Shop needed three games before they could advance to the finals of the Alderwood Softball Associaâ€" tion Squirt A Division. In the deciding game of the best of three affair it was a grandâ€"<lam homer by Brian Cromie that made the difference in an exâ€" citing series In the other sem:â€"final round of Squir A play, Carricks BP won two by identical scores of sQUIRT "A" SEMIâ€" FINALS Brownsline Barber Shop 12 Walkers Welding 6 Pitcher Jim Mellish backed up his effort on the mound with a triple and three singles. First baseman Dave Elhott set the pace in the infield for the winâ€" ners. Third baseman lan Carson clipped a double and a pair of ingles for Walkers Walkers Welding 16 Brownsline Barber Shop 7 Walkers staged a strong comeâ€" back in the §Pu’md game led by Mike Walker with a triple and three doubles and Terry Webber with four singles. Leftâ€"fielder Neil Singleton with a pair of doubles and Jeif Shaw with a triple and a single starred for the Barbers. Brownsline Barber Shop 6 Walkers Welding 2 In the third and deciding game of the series Brian Cromie slugâ€" ged a grand slam homer in ‘ne top of the seventh to give the Barbers the series. Mike Wailker pitched a â€" steady â€" game . and chalked up four good hits for First baseman Bob Cahute sparked Carricks play in the field and chalked up a double and a pair of singles at the plate Hans Teekins with a double was top man for the Tosers. Carricks BR nimmatoaneee Fera & Palmer â€" 6 Carricks put the series on ice with a twoâ€"run homer in th¢ seventh. Randy Howse clouted a Tt;;viu;lejl Va;;‘!ruvx'n Hosâ€"!scored a touchdown on a 50â€"yard (at Burlington St.) HIMIGG In a thrilling tilt that saw the lead change hands every inning UPWA came up with the win in the first game of the series. Jim Carwana with a pair of circuit clouts and Steve Shaw with a four bagger led the hitting atâ€" tack for the winners. Pitcher George Robinson and first baseâ€" man Dave McLeod played a steady game for South Peel United Packinghouse Wkrs. _ 10 South Peel Kinsmen 6 In the second game of the series catcher David Wilson was the big gun for the Packers with a threeâ€"run homer in the top of the sixth. Bruce Shaw chalked up his second win on the mound. Mark Oliver and Dave McLeod paced the Kinsmen‘s effort. United Steelworkers ... 13 Go Jo Hand Cleaner 6 fourâ€"bagger for the losers sQUIRT "B" SEMIâ€"FINALS United Packinghouse Wkrs. South Peel Kinsmen Philip Andrews set the pace for the Steelmen with a pair of homers and steady catching beâ€" hiftd the plate. Bruce Old and David Baxter backed up the pitching arm of Paul Wojcik with sharp infield play. 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