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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Aug 1962, p. 8

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i SAVE "G'"Jii'iFiiii"i'i""i'"'i"'ii"'i"i'ir,i MIXED DOUBLES Jan Cakurs & Thelma Monk Chris Grav & Rita Biafore Ken Sutton & Jean Grmdn'dee Doug Croiqor h Mara Holland Geo Grtieor & S. Thompson LADIES siié'Lé§""- Rita Blafore MEN'S DOUBLES LADIES DOUBLES Thelma Monk & Jean Gnodridze Mara Holland & ___‘__ f. Thomoson The Pine Point Tennis Club maintained its undefeated r Intercounty League play, downing Credit Valley I? sets to 3 hosted the losers in A Competition at Pine Point Courts, MEN'S SINGLES Pine Point Tennis thit, Holds Unbeaten Record Although he has only been managing Weston Arena for the past five years, one gets the impression that he has always been there, the key man in twelve month operation. FULL PROGRAM Skating Night. In addition to their new junior "B" club. Weston Re- creational Arena has lined up a full winter program starting off with the Toronto Hockey League on Mon- day. October lst. This marks the first time that the T.H.L. has booked in with the Arena. Tuesdays will be taken over by juvenile hockey, foll- owed by the Weston Skating Club each Wednesday. Metro All-Stars play Thursdays, Dodgers have reser- ved Friday nights with Sundays going to the Humber Valléy League. Saturday will continue to be Public C"...'....., 're-L- Doc arrived in Weston in 192l, and has played A prominent role in the local sports scene ever tince. A first cousin of world-famous Sir Frederick Banting, Doc was first president of the Weston Athletic Associa- tion and Weston Working Men's Club, and was con- nected with the Weston Lacrosse Club when it won the World Championship in 1928., During our interview with Doc Banting we discover- ed many interesting facts about the man himself, not the least of which is that he earned his nickname pro- fessionally by graduating in animal husbandry in 1919. Weston is getting the pick of last year's junior "B" crop. Dodgers skated to the Metro title in six games over Dixie BeehiVes after eliminating Aurora in the semis. Training camp will open at Weston Arena Sep- tember 16th.. when more than 50 lads are expected to make a try for team berths. "Weston has always topped the circuit for atten- dance whenever we had a "B" club running," he stat- ed, "and those people are still around. I think we'll give Dodgers a bigger cheering section than they ever had before." Remember we blood-alnd<tnunder days of the 'fort- lea when Marne B's and Elmer Lee's Corner Boys were {lining lumps on Varsity and St. Mike's? Despite a two year absence of junior "B" hockey from the town, arena manager E. D. Banting predicts thttPodgery' will gain the full support of all local fans. Local hockey fans can look forward to similar action this tall and winter when Ken' Avarell moves his Dod- ger club into Weston Arena. Dodgers were never known as a timid group during their sojourn in Wood- bridge and there is no reason to believe that they will change their hardy style of play this season. “QUITE A GUY NEW 1thlil FINANCE PLAN! THUNDERBIRD -"e't""Aertmm"tt-sruma-ttt- John Mills & Bill Anderson ChrmGray & Jan Cakurs Ken Sutton & Elmer Mikazans Doug & Geo. Granger John Mills Bill Anderson fflrptr Mikazans Pine Romyt an, g 4°$ ' 75 Brand New FORDS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT TiEg0illilllt SAVINGS! ON DISPLAY AT METRO TllllillWt IAROEST OUTDOOR SHOWROOM. I Only I962 Win Gray & Joyce Page Hilda Dav & Ruth Tait Ron Stone & Joyce Page Chris Boysen & Hilda Dav Bob Tait & Ruth Tait Graham Hess & Jane Withrnw Graham Hees & Win Gray Russ Edmunds & Roy Day Graham Hees & Ron Stone John Fleet & Chris Boysen Bob Tait & Graham Hees Russ Edmunds John Fleet Roy Day Credit Va”ey_ Jane Withrow Tom Gouett CH 1-3521 I995 Weston Rd BY record in 3 as they 5 Only-GALAXIE "500" lITTlE BROS. lTD. tippres 5-7 60 tro 6-0 6-3 60 6-3 3-6 6-1 trl 6-2 6- I 64 4-6 Hurdtops and Sedans Fully Equipped Forced into extra innings in the Friday evening game, Maw hawks came on very strongly in the top of the ninth to drive across six runs and trounce the Glencairn Pharmacy group ll. 5. John Mayberry of Detroit threw a fine game and was almost equalled by John Fasciano, Glen- calrn's hurler. , There was little to choose be tween the two teams for the first seven innings but Glencairn tired m the next two and Mo- hawks. being the opportunists that they are. walked on the field at Amesbury Park with their first of three straight wins, The return of Sandy Wilson from his new home in London for the Peewee tilt provided six big goals. but even Sandy could- n't wm It all by himself when his teammates let down on the Job, Both atom and peewee games were lost by single goals scored late in the game. while the winless bantam squad never got off the ground as they were completely routed by the power- ful Brampton team. Rexdale All-Stars had a rough week in Lakeshore Lacrosse League competition, dropping all three games to Brampton at Woodbridge Arena. Downsview ROAR base hos- ted the Mohawks Saturday morn- ing with a tour of the facilities and a luncheon in the Airmen's dining room. Group Captain R. NB. Ellis. Station Commander attended the luncheon and eye tended a very warm welcome to the Detroit visitors. Flight Ser- Rexdale All-Stars Downed 3 Straight Sandy Wilson Returns - Scores 6 Goals Prior to the game the Mohawk group was given a welcome din. ner by the Youth Services Bur- eau of Branch 213, Royal Canad- ian Legion at their club rooms on Dennison Rd. Guests at the head table were Norman Gond- head, Reeve of North York; Ward 8 Councilman Bill Lyon; Branch President Lloyd Sains. bury; Herb Carnegie, Supervisor in North York's Recreation Dept.; Rick Collins, Chairman of the Youth Services Bureau Commit- tee; Stu Adamson, Vice-Presi- dent North York Township Baseball Association and Ken Stanton, Mohawk AC, manager. Reeve Goodhead was guest speak, er following short messages from President Sainsbury and Mr. Collins, In line with his proelamation of Minor Baseball Week, North York Reeve Norman Goodhead played an active part in the ceremonies, belting a solid base hit off the first pitch of Recrea- tion Supervisor Herb Carnegie to officially open the two-day series. All - turned out to be thrillers as the lads from North York put up a stiff tight Incl gave I very good account of themselves against the starry negro club. Displaying I top brand ot tttite or ball, Mohawk Pee-wee Base ball Club of Detroit. Michigan came to town last weekend as guests of North York Township Baseball Association and Bran- ch 218, Royal Canadian Legion and made a clean ”veep of their three game series against. our local talent. -ll.l1.tllt.it_tir.1....1fitllIrrtrtli, York Peewees In Exhibition Play Reeve Norm Godhead Blasts Sigh - ALSO - "Ford Dealer for Over 35 Years" Sandy Wilson returned to the Rexdale All-Star lirurup for this game and netted six goals m an outstanding performance, Team- mates Johnny Camplwll and Terry Elliott “we good for one marker apiece to round out the Rexdale storm): picture. Brampton 4 . Rexdalo 3 Ray Hosick tapped lhe 5003'- ing Us! with a pair of goals and Tony Nixon added a single. hut this faded m 00'rcomt? a solid tcam effort hy the Rosvmwn lads who lurked up sinv,ies from Nixon, Cheyrur, Laforcl and Fostcr. . PEEWEE Brampton 9 Rexdalc ' mam Ernie Ramm and Sergeant Bernie Stapleton were the guid. ing lights HT arranging the pro- gram at the Air Force station. Bill Gibbs and Dick Reynolds, citizens of Amesbury Park dis- triet, took over as hosts following the afternoon game. Mohawks were :llcsls in the homes of Amesbury players sponsored by the Paramount Gasket Cm. Blessed with tine warm weather fnr the Saturday after- noon game the Mohawks did not allow the steaks they had mn- sumed for lunch upset their tronstitutions and went on to win the comes: 9 " over the Air Force boys with Mike Samples the winning pitcher. With the bleachers Glied In capacity at game time under the lights. Mohawks again assumpd control and defeated Paramuunts ATOM Brampton A SOLID CONNECTION. Detroit Mo.. hawk slugger Ralph Jones meets the ball in big: league style for a well plac- ed base hit, while catcher Jimmy Liv- IS " Only FAIRlANES i and FALCONS l Rick McDonald was the only Rexdale hamam to find the range as Brampton dominated play on the fum- five-goal per- (nrmanco of Wayne Atkinson, Brian Wildfong added the hat nick. Brampmns top goaleetter was Barry Richardson with four goals. the remainder coming on singles from Slow Prosser, Arn. ie Charlston, Ian Montgomery, Brian Robinson and Ken Shaw. Wllh the score tied b8 and only two minutes remaining on the clock. Brampton gained pos' scssxon and went in on Neil Mary Kay who had no chance on the shot. BANTAM Brampton ll Rexdale 1 th 6-6647 2209 Weston Rd. Graham Button brought the crowd to its feet by combining a long drive with a thrilling base- running performance to give North York an officxal inside. the-park home run. hr the lucky draws held at each game the following support- ers won pun-s;- Tickets to Maple Leaf Stadium; Gladys Ross, Mrs. E. Bedwell, Audrey Kay, Mrs. Frank Duran and Mr. W. White. One year subscriptions to Thurs - Advertiser; Mr. Y. Bouchcr, Mr. A. Connick, and FlLSgt. W. F. Gadsden. An electrie toaster donated by Norm York Appliances was won by Mrs. M. Shuryn, 31 Risa Blvd., Toronto 19. 4-2. John Mayberry was the winning pitcher. ingston of Downsview R.C.A.F. Pee- wees shows good form behind the plate. The Motor City Lads went on to down Air Force 9-4 and sweep their three game exhibition series. , Cancel Aug. 18tit" Trophy Races Because of insurmountable difficulties the Sports Car Club finds that there is no reasonable alternative but to cancel for this year, the 12th Annual Trophy Races scheduled to be run at Mosport August 18, 1962. The Sports Car Club npprcr» iates the interest shown by all cnncemed and sincerely hopes that we will he able to run this event in 1963. CASE. National Championship fixture makes this unavoidably late decision even more regret- able. The long successful history of this event, which is one of the first sports car races tn Canada (established in 1951) and now a SEE THE TOP CANADIAN GOLF PROS CDMPETING FDR UNDER WE IUSPICES 0F Che Seagram Shield s or IHE CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS‘ ASSOCIATION Ann MISSISSAUBUA GOLF t COUNTRY CLUB t Coach Tom Quigley scored 1on and Tom Wylie a single to tie the game but the old boys start.) John Collins (3) and Herman Boemans (2) were goal-getters for the All-Stars. John Clarke was the lone scorer for Allenby with 2. Age soon told on the soccer field when the managers coach» es of the Rexdale 'Dislrict Soc- cer Association took on the Etobicoke Dutch Myers last weekend. Flyers won the game " Kipling All-Stars lenby Athletic " was held down by tending of Bradley Allenby. Just before the final wtustle Ken Castledine scored the win. hing goal. Tom Wyue scored the other two well earned goals. This was a revenge match as Rexdale lost previously to Scar boro 24. By tMttttt CAMPIELL Remake Bantams were hosts to St. Andrews trom Scuba") In! Thursday night in I hard. played game and edged the Slims 3-2. Coaches Taught lesson JOHN SMYE, BElmont 2-2747 Credit- Clarkson area. Preferably bet, ween the ages of 25 and 35 and in.. terested in making money. Insurance background and experience helpful. For an interview, phone Aggressive general insurance agency, handling all forms of insurance, look- ing for a representative in the Port MISSISSAUGUA T GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 23-24-25 HANTED I PRU-AM CELEBRITY MATCHES AUGUST 22 This score the fine goal Davidson for whipped Al AT THE CH. 6-6590 CH. 1-0032 ed to falter and they were putt. ing and chugging along when Flyers pushed two more lemon before the final whistle. Bap Vandnn, formerly oi Amsterdun Holland netted three goals while John Brouwer and his brother Hank snared singles. 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