ica I. ""rt'smttttterrirte-ionsr, Dr. I!!!" W F‘ - while â€"40â€" ct-st-uw,",,-.)".' I 1|- M. be am. having“; â€Chin-lump-nd how ‘0'... -. "TPrrrRT. U". Dr. Em all mun of unused to (at the “a! rot-sin an 0-m- . stove and' in D I. a new we of helrtet ttthee the "oee ill "phat the plastic but with Another child I M rubber which lho'IM ofhr Me eu- convinn “In! man and 1emftrstdbmshi in“ of hm to the player. the - not. - __-_. .-. - I l . Winn I player falls, the lurk at a. helmet dip into the hack 1 the neck with than: the name "bet u I judo châ€. Doctor Tells kiiia,is 'fehnets Dangerous s The football helmets being worn _ y may be hrrrtinr more players Et turn helping, Dr. Brute eodrie& told tho htovm'llo Kiw- Fe. Ch. land-y night. ' This men from thr Hou- ttt for tri Children said over .. high It 1 boys in Ontario Were inbred . he an while 3min. football helmets um. h" I laid plastic hark. Jrt "I UNI-UP for the All-Star new: from the K Cqumbiun Squire Hockey Tournament will be Francis human and Mike Poce. The Tournamon' y P'tyrdoy at E'obacoke's Central Arena. And how about that worn-out question of "Which player has the hardest shot in the NHL t", asked by radio and television interviewers everytime they corner an NHL. goaltender behind a microphone. This question was used by Ward Cornell in interviewing Jacque Plante and Camp Worsley at different times during the Stanley Cup playoffs. And " usunl the two Mes res fused to single out any one player, but went on to Dame oft 1 list as long as your arm. l I an waiting for the da/when (and this is very unlikely) one of the six big-league netminders does single out one player and say he has the hardest shot in the “me; or the day when one of the interviewers reward: the tntethion tow my wen one or the interviewers reward: the question to "Whieh player: have the hardest shots in the N.H.L. t" Any boys between the ages of 7 and 16 who are interest ed in joining the league should contact Jim Longworth (CH. 4-5185), or Bob Barratt (CH. 4-7412). A midget-age group has been added to the usual atom pee-wag. and bantam groups. mu League will open its schedule at Pinepoint iGriukiir the first week of June. ' 0n the subject of swimming records being set, the On- HUMIER VALLEY MINOR-“NINA a tario 400-yard relay record for girls was broken last weekftont row: Chris Chant, Leslie Malafhrty, in a dual meet between E.M.A.C. and U.S.A.C. at the Uni-1"m' WrrffU, 5"" Diplock. Back rttwt versity Settlement Pool. The Etobicoke team of Janet Tink-; -"---'----c---------- ler, Marianne Humeniuk, Judy Halcrow, and Abigail Hoff- q . man set the new mark 'by covering the distance in ',..2.rSpring And if!!! The former record was 5 :00.9. i- - -- - No records were broken in one race by one relay team representing E.M.A.C. A new Canadian and Ontario mark was set by the 11 and 12 yenr old girls relay team. Making up the team were: Cathy Samson, Elizabeth Tamels. Carol Burley and J udy Ferguson. The Etobicoke Memorial Aquatic Club took top honours in the Metropolitan Toronto Swimming Championships held It Luside Memorial Pool. In the Robert Mar Memorial nice last Saturday, Wnyne covered the distance in 7 minutes and 12 seconds, exactly 12 Iceonds ahead of the second-place futisher, Peter Watson of the Hamilton Olympic Club.. Another Etobicoke lad, Paul Dion, tinished ninth in the “In. race. _ Such is the can of a 15-wa member of the Fltabieou Trick Club. Wayne Yetman, who won two Ile mile road na- on successive Saturdays. Wayne was first across an tiniah line in both the Gladstone At'. race ahd the It'") May Memorial race. Both events were held in High Park. Sou hoopla all it I “touch of luck" if you are a one-tim. this in the world ohm But they any your‘re real chamJ gieratif,rtueandoittwieeierarow. l Bob Burnt reports that the Norther}: Etobicoke Lace! can. how’uulm. and how to In! my ir-mere "*rutirttt mic-a e. the dab. in mo dine-nu 0.. 3mm: Inna“. to an“... through “‘0‘ - ""3 far ee8rrhd mum. 7, mee. -- u. m... cm ; u . A. Al Another child who m I Mi-bjmt' gg dl"idl R. ','l m can mum-go himself he could l“ 'iG'iiGi'iii winMr ftp and huh Ma rack inn-in- " - "-'_- " ' M . D. h ma. I Apnmuy head 1.1.5:... . end N. 1 tt on Semi who m to Mn th'. Than can to ho mm ' Giulio-nu rink, with Mn. Beefd-tt.-qsot only in can he the ' Dunnhg, vim. Mn. A. D. " home. One nun-mp -._u- - - "__ -- 7...... Thm " home. One mm Fiiii;l2g . l I 'n-d to get hm head thick in “a. ned for the 80-pin! m m; c3531 . In the late a." Mrs. R, J. my. run and said When it is ermoisud,"1nk Wtttt top human. Her vice n. it will have the 1m “MMMH. D. M. lam-k: her 2nd, Mrs. [cry unit on the emtttrtms Pet" McCorquodslo; and her Dr. Hendrick, who m up in Etnhicoko Ind landed Imbiroke renown, is the only hum-ur- nm in Torxmto who etmfhtm his practiu to children. He da.eribed the new $9,000,000 “an." plan-V nod for the "capital for aid: Child-1 Protect their hands when 'Pee _ dumbed urin- In the Closing [Jon-pie! of the .llt, Ladies' ending Section at the Fer. W - "l, P" Golf and Ctuntry Club, Mrs, ' ‘ {Paul Davidson', rink won Frat t from the Kingxway in the prize Irt the only draw, With her mm will ho: Ivan Dupuis/were Mrs. J. C Browes. vire; Mu ‘ournamont will be held this3W. H. Usher, 2nd: and Mrs, J. L, a. ,Sutton, Ind. L. Ag! te, mt. Ken Urdu-hi talking sports they fall {Curling Champs t Take Their Cups “For The Season 1 The print "re GLauT, the chairman of the ladies' Curling Section. Mer. D. T, Chink. draw m tho rink skipped by Mrs, ken heir, m In. P. R. Tilâ€. vice; In. [on Thorn-on, 2nd: 3nd In. J. T. Fern-on, Ind. i Second prize went to Mrs. Jack Pink's rink, with Mrs. W. H. Adamson, view, Mrs. R. M. John- m, 2nd, and Mrs. W. J. McC-rt- my, lead. Mrs. Cllyton Dolittan's Vinh won 3rd prise with Mrs. N. P. Housman, vies; In. G. A. Henryu 2nd; and Mrs. G. A. Byers, lead.‘ High one-â€me winner was Mrs. J. E. Hahn's rink, with Mrs. A. E. F-ulkncr. view, Mrs. S. C Southph, 2nd, and Mrs. H. C.) Brookblnh, Ind. l kink, eogroGed of Mrs. 13ng sh}; Ind Mr. Ind Mrs. Morgln‘lmnny. Hampshire Heights, Islington. chain of High Pirk ciriiuehampionship. The Recordmen Cllb'l week long Mixed tiiiiiiiref to play hockey and Boon let Id Seedhouu presumed iu/ouons know it. Before the game 1hant'a Unionville Rink with the?" a minute old, Chris Faulkner Wink York Motors trophy. TheJmPP’d - perfect pus onto the Hub president, Bert Shepherd,"“Ck of Lionel Garrard who made [mud the High Park trophy who mistake by firing It high into X... Hump. and his High hand?" corner. to give Snyen . lead Last Saturday night, It the con- duion of High Park Curling Club’l week long Mixed Bonspiel. Spring And 't!1'rt1fttherittytre {Baseball Sayers C Jiign Now! |_-|-'_ LI. At Dye. slid the directors haveiUnd 110i" in the fun, thow the kids (d m decided whether they will how it's done. emnplm the baseball schedule by A reminder here about the Erin- the and of June, or do as thitttrte Sports League's Gigantic Wedgewood league does and "he-Fireworks Displey and Field, Day (in). the play-oil's for September. icoming up on Saturday, May Mth, il't2,2T'rli1T,,Cnfd'sl,"nrll1d,,1l They'were pushed right to the wire b} Jack's Family Da Gr, 'Tuudlyr and Wednesdays Store and had to win every contest to stay in front. Jack's I : during any “a June. with a remarkable 6-1 record, had to settle for second spot ',2' The dim" of the league --/ because of that one loss to Sayer's. It must be tough to lose 13: Fruit Helm, Barney McCabe, Al) only one came and wind up 2 points out of top spot. t y." Ind t".rm.Art-hte tttl Sunday April 29th " 12:00 contest of the day. Empire T.v/tir, Jr,', for penmuwn to nu Clo"""moon. will be the last opportunity who looked nnything but the lea, got le, Inhool grounds for the gum“. for Eringate fans to enjoy this gue’s doorman. surprised the Fire- by l The Cloverdale Sports Uarteoartieuiar brand of hockey. Cham- men with two" early goals and 1 I!“ " to a Brine lure this winterlpions, Sayers Records. will pu/looked to be on their way to their ing Ila-x it organized 5 hockey lawn!“ exhibition contest with the Pee second win of the playoffs. Instead of te, enjoyed good in for ""N.wte"NI Stan"thnt should prove/ot being discouraged, the Fire-, straight Sunday mornings. interesting. The coaches and someHitrhters kept the pressure on, tm-uae The policy of giving each 50â€â€œ the older boy: will ll†pl" mftil Ynllop Mole the puck and with)Ew equal time on the ice was "rictlriePititior_t. time. After there two'some neat stickhnndling, split Em-1 c adhered to and there was none of 'scheduled games, the Brampton pire's defenee and completely}, k thi- " never got . dance to play" Arena Min-gar in don-ting ice fooled their netminder, to close the 1qu feeling that seem: to crop up time and piping in music for every- Kip. Five minutes passed with op- #1:. iv“, often if a league isn't strict one to have an hour's skating fun. portunities at both ends, when S about this sort of thing. Pe and Dad bring your tskates Ynllop duplicated his earlier effort, pr At Dye. said the directors have"“d join in the tun, show the kids to ttet the equalizer. ( . 1 not w decided whether they will how it's done. In the friny minutes nf the fl"rl' complain the baseball schedule by A reminder here about the Erin-3ҠNeil of the Firefisrhters : 1 the and of June, or do as thitttrte Sports League's Gigantic Pt,' the tek. towtrds the nett l III_J__‘,A . . . _ _ -. _ V ,7, The policy " giving each boy equal time on the ice was strictly adhered to and them was none of thin "r never got a chance to play" feeling that seem- to crop up _ Open to boys of the district be- Itween the use: of seven and 12, P" lane in expecting to form six mum, and will run gums on Mon- Gr, Tuudlyr and Wednesdays during Mg and June. Applications now cm be obtain. CUVI‘ o l "" , ed from Cloverdale and St. Eliza. . v v beth'a schools for membership in r , . Ah, IA LE CLARKE . the baseball teams being organized The Eringaie Hockey League Playoffs by the Cloverdale Sports League. _ on April 15th, with Sayer's Records makh jClancy Scores 4 Times In Defeat HUMIEI VALEFY MINOR-BANTAM CHAMPIONS I961 ':'lll'or,z,Jack's, t're,1s.r, 6-1 Record in thin " Staffs Win i', Loop Title 4.. an! scrim were ten-rd V Elli- vltl can gain to no Dinne- ad Larry and. 3 In My". land the pair cl; Acu- (only. Ali-u an Prop-"'- poln won 00 Al Crude Ind It"! Cum". (all. Pour Grmm: In"! In I In do" in the winm‘l not. [timber Hockey _ - w“ -"".". -"'"'F. )they'never relinquished. From the: Beside. refereeine, there men Jnext faee-oit Faulkner again tllo hold down other important icharged down ice and hinted oniiou in the iearue. that “mph, lac Olson's goalie, which he taii'iit'ifi"r. of their time. seen yet. The win tr." "yeta m We realize that 'ereree-haitirut JH' record in the puroth, defeat- u a trlditionll purl of the tan', ing each team once. Points dis-"u", “d adds, to its enjoy-lent. tributed to Sayer’l players " Col-ir-Ui, cruel. slanderous. re- lows, Chris Faulkner 3 tallies Plu'gmuh made after the content i. an auisl, Mike Farrow orte oGrve;, ". unwarranted, unnecesnry vat-h. Lionel Gun-rd I pair oh.“ ignorant. . rounters and Ralph Tomlinson ty assist. Brian Mum with . 1:55;Younx'- Rovers , goals aux-inst average through ttepriarerest LGA. 2 i play offs 1mce again played a “W; Th. Rovers looked like the team. game. - Etobieoh FireMhters ' Empire T.V. , This tilt stood out " Tickets are $1.00 per family with proceeds going to further sport: in Eringate, West Deane Ind Mel. Fun for the entire family. [Sayers Records 7 Okon'u Shell , Olson's Shell were the last ob- stacle between Sayer’s and the Sayers Cop The Laurels we nungate Hockey League Playoffs were completed on April 15th, with Sayer’s Records making a clean sweep Al LL A I, _ A - . . - ' of the league to finish u as Pee HAMPIONS 1961-62 , Bruce ttall, Ron Mosoy, 't Mr. George Stowe“, as the beat The Rovers looked like the team, they were, when they finished the rogulnr season " the t of the lame. Nigel Allan, conuIbely re- covered from his Accident, (Ive Tht, gives me In opportunity to inform the fans that all referees and 1iGarnen, give freely of their time each Sunni-y in what mun be a frwttratine and sometimes thank, less task, so that your boys may enjoy hockey. I Referee Jack McCourt had no alternative but to award the Fire- men a 3011. An irate fan, obvious- ly ignorant of the rule of this play, unmercifully berated the referee on his decision to the ex- tent of following him to the dress, ing room to unload his wrath. In the dying minutes of the sumo Neil of the Firefighters steered the puck towards the net for what would have been a sure goal, when an over zealous TN. player threw his stick at the puck ttnd knocked it aside. Assistant Coach, Tom McCorten, Ray Burle) John Skclding, Bill McDermott, Bill Guthrie, ray Phillips, Mr. Joe Finegun, Cooch. Wee Champions for 196i- for instant telephone McCorten, Rn): Byrley, Capt.. John Strsvroff, A step saving, colourful "_._. -. V, "M"... F " u u. 'r' I . Jacki Ftsmur More 6 l " " " I that Younn Rovers , ' 1 " 22 It be Ewb. Fireti.hte" 3 4 o " " Equiubk Life 3 d o " an l Ink. Olannl Shell , y I Is " Bri-rtnn 1.6.; 2 a o u " "It! My». T.V. t c o " " ', I Leagues Champions: Sayers Re men cords. 1 Teams competing will come from 'Peterboro, Oshawa, Niagara hm, Weston, Guelph, and Kinguuy. This toumnment in upon-cred by the Kinxswly Council " the knighta of Columbus. The Columbia. Squire Hockey Tournament will be held this Sat, ttrdny at Central Arena. A full slate of elimination games is sche- duled to begin " 7.30 mm. and con- tinue to 2.00 p.m. Squire Tourney This Saturday . _ . - _ Co"""'""" u. to play an exhibition game. usmgi Queenswa) the Insarancemenu sweaters. gents with 2‘ Too bad Cord didn't have these Vere: two gs boys all 'season, as they trimmed become the Jacks by a 5-4 score. :The score of However this gum: goes into the books " n 9-0 score because of the default. Jack's finished the sen- son in second place with a 6-1 record, just two points off the leaders. Somehow coach Cord Sowten of Equitable became confused in his time schedule and his team did not show up until after game time. Spring must be here Gard. I The league convenera quickly; recruited players from other teamal The game was clean and check-‘the ing severe, although it was void' T of penalties. 'Ste Netminder Tucker of I.G.A. who'som effort. Allan Demchuc looks to be the best in the league King's other marker. was outstanding once again, in al MINOR-BANTAM msmg cause. Plumber Valley 4 Commerford tipped in a rebound Northern Etobicoke 1 fired by Howie for 113.31.} first Humber Valley forced goal. Their second troal was scored and final game in their ser by Chapman on a pass from Ford. Norm“... noun.»- ..- m “cw mun. them tt stronger defense] than they two Northern E have shown recently. Top marks, Bin Butt knot man in this affair was MuanmAm‘ Wayne Butt as of Young's who participated in alrMephaips goals three of his team's goals. He Mayne Munro a notched two himself and net up) Gary King Dalton on the third counter. _ Aldnru'nnd ".1 FINAL Pre Wee Playoff Standing . , 1. T For In! " [ED just call Dariny Finegun, Mar; To order W I, y For An Ph , o a " " u s x a " " " , , 1 " 22 1 x 4 o u " u , c o " as g , ' I is " s 2 "s o u u I t c o " " 2 other tearnsisrthern 'E;obi¢oke I A full Queensvny t is sche- Hun-her VIII" 1 and com, Quecmwny Lemon Jets evened quickly C Queenuuy , using} Queenswny Adnms swept their ‘series with Northern Etobicoke Re- mst Humber Valley forced 3 third president of yy and final game in their series with Mes. George 'o"purtherrt Etobicoke IS they Beat Gardiner WItF leck- the Etobicoke team 4-1. [awarding th void' The Valleymen were led by Mike whist, ttnd. t? ':Stephert's two goal performanee. rious refresh: lrsiie Scott and John Guthrie icor- the tOse of tl red one each.‘ Ken Brown, Doug ed by the St (Faulds, and Guthrie earned an as- Tna Vetter at n ofsist each. zer. The Queenswny marker was scored by Bob Thorpe. K. Norrlrru, son setup the play. Don Dennison, Paul Marble. and Andy Lemay scored for Humber Valley. Paul Terry earned two at Sign, and Dave Towers one. Humber Valley defeated queens- way Bosch 3-1 to take a one gum 3nd in the minor-midget fimsl round. The first game of the series was a tie. Kevin Ellis and Peter Maninello -. were all Queensway needed oifen, sively. Maninello set-up Ellis for? the opening you], and in turn Ellis vans two games “might. and now become the Bantam champions. The score ot the last game was 2_1. t Rip Brown Ind John Kralik each Icond Nike for the winners, while Mike Doyle added I single. John Adamick picked up three assists, Imur Terry two, Mike Berry, Kra- lik and Doyle one a piece. Bruce Winter spoiled Humber V-lley's bid for a shut-out as he cashed in on Dave Burrows pass. Gary King scored both the Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ber Alderwood goals. one of them a Famingham Crescent, WI solo effort. Allan Demchuck set-up from Clearwater Beach King's other marker. "hey bowled all winter. “in; mm the Rumba up their uric: with Plumber Vul- VIllu liar Bantam (an {cutaway by winning 3-1. Huh tum now hack for . 4-t win our Norman bu won one game in the basket- Itohicoh h (on: I thied and tinn/Ge series. - 1 Dave Smith, Jerrv Ionian .nd Assisting Clancy 6n his goal were Siddall (twice). Priest, Dance, Gray, Kenny Ind Howse. I PEE WEE McPhail’s goals. Joey Stickley and Mayne Munro also earned assists. Despite an outstanding four goal [plane by John Clancy. Alderwood lost a close decision to Humber Valley 5-4. This game was the firtrt. in the atom finals, Northern Etobicoke Monarchs Kinle, are the pee wee champions by vir- from We of a " win over the Alder- A. A wood Mideons. The Monarchs war/were the iimu set 2-0. flearn Steve McPhuil scored the first Mr. two Northern Etobicoke goals, and Grhrt Bill Butt knotched the winner.jn La Wayne Butt assisted on both of‘arrive Northern Etobicoke ' Alderwnod l Hui-her Valley ' Alamo“ 4 _ In Minor-Midget action, Humber Villey defeated Queensway rl to take I one game lend in but ot three "ries. Quantum, did the 'same in Mid, Set union with a 3-1 win over Humbcr YUler. _ MRrV-fttqtmrrrt.isBtttttitrtaaatsttr.tthetmmeib-t bin-hr hugs-Am: men action. K m can: We Hockey up» gcthm'No'nmn Eto. Hpke won the Pte Woe championship by defeating Alder. Iud two a... straight. Another â€Whip In: decided when wau Ada-I mrert their Bantam aerial from Northern Etohbeoke in two “night gums. AHeoriuctmerpitat-etnelrseerrirtrdi.. BANTAM MIDG ET ATOM Nova Scam claims the first Protestant church in Canada, Saint Paul's in Halifax, and the first Roman Catholic church in America at Port Royal. 4969 Bunion " w, I The vieeorrsident, Mr. Jack Me.. qulloch, and Mrs. McCulloch Ang- lesley Blvd. were back from a {motor trip to different places in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Me- Kinley, Rathburn Road, were home from Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McIntosh. Maitice Road, Iwere back after uven weeks " (learwatet Beach. Club invite new-members to awarding the prizes for court whist. and the lucky draws. Deli, rious retrashments were served at the dose of the evening as arrang- ed by the sor‘al conveners. Mrs. In] Vetter and Miss Lillian Swit- zer. out and join them, LaM] bowling activities start on May 10th in Central Park. The Mr. and Mrs. William Paterson. Gré-t Oak Drive, who have been in Lakehend, Florida since Nov. 6 arrived home in time for the party. Mr. Paterson was winter president of the Lakeland Lawn Bowling Club. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patch, Famingham Crescent. were back Welcoming and alt the oti prvsident, Me, Central Park Lawn Bowling Chub spring party, held at Humber Val, ley Villnge School Int Fridly evo- ning turned out to be a “Welcome Home" party for a number ot members. lawn Bowlers Migrate North For Summer Crnig Mickie mum-l the Valley- men goal, with Doug Ewen: mist- [Rave Smith, Jerry Iennon, and Fred Filnio were the Queemwuy mrlumen. Angina went to Bobby Allen (3), Hans Vlnzanten co and Fimio one. . FIGHT . CANADIAN CANCEK SOCIETY ETOBICOKE UNIT of the CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY t Walker. Mr. Chris master of ceremonies these home-comers xer membexs were the AL Medlock, and the the Ladies' Section, ll t ttt)t where come