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Weston-York Times (1971), 11 May 1972, p. 13

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" EH Courses begin for arts, crafts, swim and gym programs Plans for the opening day parade have already reached everyone's ex- pectations as a gala affair. The parade will depart at noon on Saturday, May 27, After a highly successful 1971 season, which saw Legion 31 bantams capture the Ontario Championship, registration and practices are well under way for the new season. An active executive consisting of president Tom Carter; lst vice president, George Webb; 2nd vice president, Mel Thompson; treasurer, Bill Kelly, and secretary, Doug Gray, are busily engaged in some exciting plans for this summer at Smythe Park. ttteehttt'stl-tmatelt ottt-rattttethMa- coma-noon are: My May 14. The Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department is conducting a series of classes in arta and crafts, gym and swimming over the summer months. Beginning Monday, May 15 and every Monday for . 10 weeks, is a course in pottery. It will be taught from 7:30- 9:30 pan. at the Centennial Building and the registration tee for the 10 lessons is $10. On Tuesdays. there is a basic course in art tor adults. The course commenced last Tuesday (May 9) but there is still room for anyone im terested. The 10 week course is $10. [marina-.coonIth-u aettiMrttrodrbehiatmtts andiaeuta0tttt.smmt- MttteUpgrerctnaatutt" Ipbjocu A tor "matur TrtMTirriErlEi On Wednesdays it's A - Sweet Flag; Calamus (Acorus calamus). A member of the Arum family, this tall, slender plant grows in the wet edges of marshes, ponds and swamps. The leaves are long, narrow and swortrlike, The flowers are borne in a tapering spadix light yellow-green in color, rootstock creeping B - Marsh Marigold: Cowslip (Caltha palustris). Buttercup family, a low compact plant, leaves broad and heart-shaped, stems thick and hollow. Flowers deep yellow of 5 to 9 'petals' (actually sepals). Found in marshes, ponds and wet road- side ditches. Minute floating plants commonly found in calm water areas of marshes, sloughs and potholes. They grow in dense mats, often covering the entire surface. Two kinds are illustrated, A - Lesser duckweed (Lemma minor) this tiny plant is disc-shaped and averages only about oneeighth of an inch long, each with a fine thvead-like root. I - lvy-leaved duckweed (Lemna trisulca) has oblong leaves one-quarter of an inch or more in length. Also grows in dense mats the plants interlocking in a net-like pattern, Duckweeds are valuable duck food. Parade leads off season MARSH PLANTS DUCKWEEDS Old-time shoot-out from Weston Fairgrounds and proceed South down Weston Road. Over 1,200 participants have applied for this competitive parade. Included will be numerous bands, majorettes and color parties. A.sa1ute will be taken in fro t of the Mount Dennis Legion, along with the judging of the various groups. Boys interested in playing ball in the York Baseball League in peewee (11-13 yrs.) or bantam (13-15 yrs.) divisions should contact Tom Carter at 7694B63, George Webb, 244-4929 or Doug Gray, 767-1429. Don't be disappointed - sign up early. Thursday evenings - starting tonight - sees classes in creative arts and the beginning of the summer program of the ladies gym and swim program. The arts classes will run for ten weeks with a fee of $10. The gym and swim program will run until July 28 and the fee is .75 per evening or $9. for the season. All classes take place in the Centennial Building and Pool, 2694 Eglinton Avenue creative stitching and macrame - the art of honing stylish garments. The course began last night, runs for eight weeks and is 810. lumbar: a! It. ebb any on the muon- (1 only plan-c mm. "tthr-tts In both the. and all a! black powder, muzzle-Indian rm. and pistol-.- Sunday's match will he tho am in a mic: of We gttttttta counting townrd award; would in the (all The colorful ttmttieramen In». ANGUS 5H0!" Duds Unlimihd ', Metropolitan Trust a Company will honor all I ladies -- young and old - in a salute to Mothers' Day at .. the Toronto Metros' home _ opener Sunday. May 14. T The trust company is providing complimentary tickets to women only for the Metros vs. Dallas Tornado match at Varsity Stadium. Kickoff time is 2 pun. following a mini-track meet conducted by the Central Ontario Track & Field Association, starting at 1:30 Allan Roland - 8 yrs; Bobby Drapeau and Joey Simardone - 9 yrs; Sterling Roseborough and Bradley Lawley - 10 yrs; Gary Dillman and Willy Wilson - 11 yrs; Bruce Simpson and Danny Thompson -- 12 yrs; Gregory Clark and Frank Huth 13 yrs; Glenn Iris chener and Gerry Best - 14 yrs; Dave Johnson and Gary Dinsmore - 15 yrs; Steve McAdam and Phil Shute -- Ball hockey, a new and up- coming sport across the nation, is coming to York. Ball hockey is the modern version of road hockey, except it is played by older boys and is played indoors in arenas not equipped to make and maintain ice over the hot The Star tournament finals will be rolled off at the Bowlerama and these are the qualifiers: Special tickets are available at 11 Toronto branches of the Metropolitan Trust Company, Ladies, or their husbands, will be able to obtain courtesy tickets from any teller in the branch offices. Advertising and marketing manager for Metropolitan Trust Com. The Borough of York Parks and Recreation Department, several local sponsors and the York Ball Hockey League executive have announced the for- mation of a six team league of men in the 13-25 year-old group that will play two games each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Keelesdale Arena at a and 9:30 p.m. West and all during the same time slot of 7:3iMP.80 pan. Further information about these and other programs at Iiepattmtnt mltbetttained by" phoning 653-2700. ex- tension 51. Star finalist; Ladies Day Season opens 'gl mu both um trex11toltttotisttratt+ 100aeds any and mm shooting at so yard m My will also roan-cc I Milo Ihoot at no yards distance. Shogun: com- tttetttxtgttttO.m. andaltottid my. about "tatt. - Boys - Ron Cooper and Metros salu fe mothers Ball hockey of., Keelesdale by Joanne Drapeau Youth bowling of the King Sideroad on concession road 11. There is an admission fee of 81.50 per car. conditions and the public is requested to telephone the conservation authority " 630-97” More driving to any area for a visit. Cold Creek is located between Bolton and Nobleton, three miles north Girls - Janice Jones and Michelle Ross -- 8 yrs; Adrienne Whalen and Jamie Ames- 9 yrs; Carol Hussey and Paula Ellis -- 10 yrs; Christine Hussey and Brenda Roland - 11 yrs; Debbie Ryan and Cathy Gilbert - 12 yrs; Joanne Drapeau and Debbie Ames __ 13 yrs; Ann Davies - 14 yrs; Kim Gooch and Gloria Essensa - 15 yrs; Bonnie Dona ldson -t 17 yrs; Patti Lizon - 18 yrs. Top bowlers in the Bantam division were Everett Waite - 200; Bobby Williams - 219; Nancy Cook -- 203; and Carol Hussey - an. and Region Conservation Authority and u out at " animation Inn in thc Metro rem provided for public recreation. These marenowopentinaona dat-lo-day but: due to 17 yrs; Bruce Compton - 18 yrs. _ summer months. It follows most rules of the NHL except those required in utilizing a special ball rather than a rubher disc. The six teams in the York league consist of three from the Weston-York area - the Redskins, Screaming Eagles and Imperials - and three from Etobicoke - Roadrunners, Mauraders and the Packers. Sponsors are Al Baslans Men's Wear, J, & M. Sports, OLV Sports and York Travel Bureau. Each game is a sixty- minute, three-period non- stop - except for the last three minutes of the third period - contest with all the thrills of the regular ice game. pany, Thomas Rideout, said that his company also will provide an opportunity for the ladies who use the tickets from Metro Trust to win special door prizes at the match. "Each lady who attends the Metros-Dallas game with one of our complimentary tickets will be eligible to participate in a free sweepstakes for one of three $25. savings accounts bearing 4% per cent interest and three $10. savings ac- counts bearing 4% percent interest," Hideout said. The tickets are good for all seats in the stadium's east grandstand. Husbands and children can join Mom on Mother's Day simply by buying tickets at gate I, Varsity Stadium. Father's tickets will be $2.50 and youngsters, 18 and under, will be admitted for $1. each. ttr.thtMttrtli - MM" -- t80"-i_rtgaretsttrttmts MWum' durum" MIMI! was a! A division ot .SCU lnduslli“ Ltd, 137 Cttstrehtttre Letsing Audible weather By Dave Gerry The 1972-73 board of directors for Amesbury Sports Club recently elected at the annual meeting are as follows: Frank Robinson, president; Bill Roesel, vice. president, fund raising and entertainment, Peg Grant; Treasurer, Chris Roesel; secretary, Dave French; MTHL hockey, Dave Mar- tin; House league hockey and ball, Sam Salonia and Joe Speziali; North York Ball, Leo Chevalier; Doug Simpson and Paul Baker, House League Ball. _ Leo Chevalier reports that the House League is now in the process of preparing teams for the season. The league will consist of five tyke teams, six squirt teams, There’s nothing like fresh trout which has just been caught. cleaned and popped into the [nu as these two youngsters are about to find out These beauties were just two of the more tinn 900 rainbow and speckled trout caught at the Glen Huffy area the weekend the fishing season opened. Almost 600 fish were landed by lucky anglers on opening day with the catch split almost evenly between rainbows and speckles. There is a two fish per person limit at Glen Haffy which is one of seven areas operated by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Colu- servatlon Authority where fishing is available. The other areas are Greenwood, Claremont, Bruce’s Mill, Heart Lake, Palgrave and Albion Hills. The two fish limit is also in effect at Heart Lake but the regular provincial limit of five fish per person, per day apply at the other areas. For further information contact the conservation authority at 630-9780. IVERSON Reg. 511995 no SPEED SALE PRICE 'WP' WEEKDAYSt JULY 3 to SEPT. OWNED AND OPERATED BY LAKESHORE LIONS CLUB LAKESHORE LIONS MEMORIAL CENTRE-300 BIRMINGHAM 'T.: I We meet "'00' trains and SUIWAYS Yes, lynches are incAlu gag] POWER "SKATING 251 $219 JJ,RAl,llfcRA'lfJ1el,,Au, 251 -521 9 DAVE COPP him InnrJnSv u of T WE STOCK BICYCLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Baseball underway BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND SAVE 10% ON PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ADU T PLEASURE SKATING mesons mo snumvs 8:30 to mm m. (3 HOURS OF ICE TIME PER DAY) all four peewee teams and three girlsm teams. Games are scheduled to start the week of May 22 at Amesbury Park. Tyke and peewee squads will play Monday and Wednesday evenings with squirt and girls teams going Tuesday and Thursday nights. Joe Speziall"‘says“Nonh“ York teams are shaping up well and that there could be some real contenders. North York teams will feature a girls' midget squad plus boys squirt, Peewee, bantam, midget and juvenile. Ifia son Vor daughter is interested, give Leo Chevalier a call at 247-9746 One item of interest is that registration includes the fee for team pictures. BICYCLES FL l0 SPEPR SALE PRICE TOM, WATT I JOHN “WRIGHT seasons sport shops OPEN MON _WED, SAT. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m THURS AND FRI 9 o.m. A 9 p.m. 1924 WESTON ROAD, WESTON 0011’.qu DRA Reg. $139.00 R ICE ' , M'" 241-1408 ZIGGY WOCH Inch-mu). DICK BARNHOUSE MORRIS TITANIC York soccer C.L.C FRENCH 10 SPEED SALE The Titan Cartage coaching staff thanks Mr. and Mrs. M. Durante who opened up their home last Saturday afternoon to players and parents. for the House League or Joe Speziali at 249.0414 in regard to_ihe Nogh York League. the Borough of York Minor Soccer League are to register this Saturday, May 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 pan. at the Municipal Building, 2000 Weston Road. The league will play Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursdays at Keelesdale Park Youngsters from six to )2 inttetMee itr"gigtthtt"ttt) NH uiitir" _ U 'ET, Qua . 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