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Weston Times (1966), 13 Jul 1967, p. 13

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Mrs. Dawn Newsham, sister of the groom, was the matron of honour. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Squario, Miss Linda Walker nd Miss Linda Holman, the room‘s cousin. ' All of the attendants wore owns of lagoda with aâ€"small bow at the front and back of the lace sleeves and around the neckline. The sleeves and bodice also had a small fringe under which the train, edged with the same lace, was attached at the shoulder. There was a large bow on each side of the train. nd on the waist. Their sheath style skirts had an overskirt affect at the sides and a fulness at the }from.. The matron of honour and head bridesmaid were in orange ice ’ NOVICE Eastern Wire 4â€"Garrett Mig. 1 _ Eastern upset Garrett as Nisâ€" kanen and Borland each scored twice, assisted by Clarke and Wyonch. Greg Whibbs scored for Garrett. Martinizing 5â€"Seiberling Tire 0 By Ross Compton TYKE D&J Cycle 1â€"Payne Metal 1 These two teams fought to a tie as Jim Meredith scored for D & J and L. Dyson for Payne. Scott McLellan with three goals and one assist led this assault while Brian Self and Paul Calanan added a goal each. Dave Todd had two assists, Jim Williams, Dale McNeil and Mike Donnelly one each. Gamma Sigma 8â€"Tonka 0 Gamma blasted Tonka as R. Mcâ€" Spadden scored three goals. B. Maruk had two and Steve Hunt, ‘B. Butterwick, and Ron LaRose added one each. by her grandfather, Mr. Burton Holman. Her veil was in three tiers, held in place by an open crown of net, petals, and tiny pearls and brilliants. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, white carnations, stephanotis and ivy. Hustlers 7â€"Cdn. Legion 2 Hustlers stayed undefeated led y Lioyd Meredith with three als. Roger Caffereta had two als and one assist. Paul McLean nd Al Burley added singles and cott Anderson picked up one ssist. Bruce Marrett and Bill Crone cored for the Legion. oss Wemp 10â€"Maxwell 5 In this free scoring game Dave urnett scored five goals for /emp. Gord Campbell had two, H. rokepetz, S. Clarke and R. Fuâ€" umoto one each. K. Wilson with two, B. Marretta, . Muhli and K. Kenery scored for axwell. and "The Voice that Breaths O‘er the organ. During the signing of the register, the St. Andrew‘s senior choir sang "O Perfect Love" Eden". Rev. L G. Phillips officiated and Mrs. Ronald Bentley played A double ceremony sealed [m vows ‘m Catherine MacDonald and Vietor George Hisâ€" cock at Bt. Andrew‘s Anglican Church in Thistletown on June 10. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Anne Helen MacDonald of & Beaumont Heights Drive, Rexdale, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Winnifred Hiscock of Christâ€" church, Hants, England. ‘ BANTAM ‘}Apex 3â€"Rexdale Lions 3 Apex came.from behind in the losing minutes to gain a tie as im Pettie scored twice and Larry zoodenough once. McPherson with wo goals and G. Campbell one ounted for the Lions. The groom‘s nieces, Misses Tina ind Denise Newsham served as lowergirls. TYKES feiths Cleaners 6â€"D&J Cycles 3 Paddy Savickas scored four roals and Tommy Rusk two. Dave Fhompson assisted twice. For D&J M. Brady scored twice and G. Nardrope once. Astro 5â€"Payne Metal 1 Kent Moffatt with two, Brian )ouglas, L. Nisker and C. Todd ach scored for Astro. Dyson talâ€" de for Payne. ciths Cleaners 6â€"D&J Cycle 3 These two teams met again with e same result. Paddy Savickas gain led the Cleaners with four als and an assist. David Thompâ€" n had two goals and one assist. ike Brady scored two and Jim eredith one for D&J. NOVICE arrett 3â€"Gamma Sigma 2 Garrett won & close one as Ed earcey scored all three goals. R. illingham _ had a goal and one ssist and B. Maruk one goal for amma. 'U.S. Honeymoon Follows â€" MacDonaldâ€" Hiscock Vows fartinizing 6â€"Eastern Wire 3 Martinizing doubled the score on astern as Brian Self scored twice. at Morrison and Scott McLellan d a goal and an assist and Dave odd three assists. Niskanen, Corâ€" ish and Borland scored for Easâ€" Tn. iberling Tire 3â€"Garrett Mfg. 1 Morris, Haskins and McKenzie ored for Seiberling. Dan Sabaâ€" sh assisted by Scott Newton ted Garrett‘s goal. PEB WEE ipling BA 6â€"Cdn. Legion 1 K. C. Patterson scored twice, D. The bride was given in marriage Her gown was of organza in an Rexdale Lacrosse News At the reception at the Continâ€" ental room of the Skyline Hotel, the bride‘s mother received in a pink coat and dress ensemble of rayon and nylon lace with crepe accents. A pink wedding ring hat, white accessories and a corsage of blueâ€"tinted roses completed her outfit. Assisting was the groom‘s aunt, Mrs. Gladys Holman, who wore a floral coat and dress ensemble with white accessories and a corâ€" sage of pink roses. The bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. B. Holman, wore a jacket and dress of royal blue lace with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For a wedding trip to Washingâ€" ton, D.C., the bride chose a pale blue coat and dress with hand beading on the dress neckline. Her accessories were white, and her corsage was made up of white sweetheart roses. The flower. girls wore long gowns of daffodil yellow chiffon and tafféta accented with large bows and streamers at the back of the waist. They. carried white crocheted baskets with yellow ribâ€" bon and white spider mums. Comâ€" plementing their outfits were white shoes and gloves, and cirâ€" clets of white spider mums, steâ€" phanotis and ivy in their hair. and Mr. Walter Kent. Mr. Anthony Cripps was the best man. Ushers were Mr. Fred Holman, Mr. Charles Newsham, When they return from their honeymoon, the couple will live at 60 Callowhill Drive in Weston. Maruk and R. Febbo had a goal and one assist, Jim Roberts and G. Wright one goal each. Ross Compâ€" ton picked up one assist. D. Huntâ€" ley scored the lone goal for the Legion. Hustlers 6â€"Humber Valley 3 Lloyd Meredith, Roger Cafferâ€" eta, Scott Anderson and Scott Fitzsimmons each had a goal and one assist for Hustlers. Mark Todd C€.6G.E. beats Chamberlain On oneâ€"hitter by Davis ETOBICOKE FASTBALL LEAGUE Lou‘s Transport handed Teachâ€" ers their first loss of the season. winning 6â€"3. Bryan Frizzle with two doubles, and Bob Bendera and Mickey Krukowsky; each with two hits, led the way at the plate for Lou‘s. Rodger Johnson was the winning pitcher picking up his third win of the season. Roger Parent was the losing pitcher. and the other two bridesmaids in mint green. Their outfits were completed with white gloves, shoes to match their gowns and tierra headpieces. They carried cascade bouquets of white spider mums and ivy. . Out of town guests to the wedâ€" ding included Mr. and Mrs. W. In a tight pitchers duel, Canaâ€" dian General Electric beat Chamâ€" berlain Van & Storage 3â€"1. Earle Davis threw a one hitter and had nine strikeouts in chalking up the win. Losing hurler, Jimmy Salt, had a noâ€"hitter going until the fifth inning when C.G.E. got their three runs. : Bruce Cunningham picked up his first win of the season as Lou‘s Transport beat Peelle 18â€"4. Bruce was relieved in the fifth inning by Ken Condie who threw two runless innings. At the plate Doug Hunt hit the first pitch of the game for a homerun and had three other hits as he went four for four at bat. Bob Bendera also had a homeâ€" run and a double for Lou‘s. With Jim Smirnis on the mound, St. Mary‘s Slovak defeated Kruger Pulp and Paper 12â€"0. Al MeKeraghan picked up his second win of the season as Weldâ€" wood of Canada Sales Ltd. defeatâ€" ed Litton Systems 18â€"2. Bryan Raine and Don Duncan each had three hits for Weldwood and Al mnuir_‘mnmsn%mumsmrâ€"m years of exâ€" nnltht.lnl‘h-tmk....n know you‘ll be delighted, _ _,~**~~~.,.. For Free Estimates Call 741â€"2510 ALBION UPHOLSTERY TrEZ _ s ~ YOUR WORNâ€"oOuTt SOFA and CHAIRS NOW‘S THE TIME TO Thursday, July 13, 1967 $5$ ALBION ROAD (Opposite Hamber Valley Golf Club) John Mills tops in men‘s singles 200 in tourney 6â€"1 John Mills was the dominant player of the tournament winning the mens‘ doubles with Don Kelly over George and Doug Grigor 3â€"6, 7â€"5, 6â€"3. In the mixed doubles he The ladies singles was the only event in which no Pine Point playâ€" er featured in the finals. Mrs. Shirley Dimmer won, defeating Mrs. Vera Lambert 6â€"2, 6â€"3. The ladies doubles was an all Poin Point match with last year‘s Interâ€"county â€" league _ champions, Mrs. Margo Rynar and Mrs. Vivâ€" ien Wolff, beating Mrs. Dot Mills and Mrs. Marg Revell 7â€"5, 6â€"0. The Etobicoke Centennial Tenâ€" nis Tournament attracted over 200 at the Pine Point Tennis Club from June 25 to July 1. The most popular event was the men‘s singles with 46 entries. The number one seed George Blyth was knocked out by Bruce Penny eventually lost to John Mills from the host club by a score of 3â€"6, teamed up with his wife to beat Ron Mitchell and Penny Mattis 6â€" 4, 6â€"0. The tournament was sponsored by the Etobicoke Centennial Sports Committee. _ Unfortunately, the presentation of prizes at the Civic Center was rained out. A banquet will be held in the fall during which the Centennial Sports Comâ€" mittee will award Centennial plaques and crests to the winners and runnersâ€"up. e Buchanan, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Sills and family, Ameliasburgh, and Mrs. C. Newham, Hampshire, England. Apex 3â€"Belfield Restaurant 3 Jeff Brown, Steve Self and Steâ€" phen Neale each scored one for Belfield. Reg. Snider had two and Jim Petty one for Apex. and Paul McLean added singles. D. Walker with two and J. McKenna one scored for Humber. Maxwell 2â€"Cdn. Legion 2 * These two played to a tie as J. Douglas and I. McLellan scored for Maxwell. K. McMurchy and I. Duff replied for the Legion.: BANTAM Thursday, July 20, 6:45 p.m. â€" St. Mary‘s Slovak vs. Litton Sysâ€" tems; at 8:30 p.m.â€"Chamberlain Van & Storage vs. Teachers. Team Teachers McKeraghan had one hit and was walked three times as he scored four runs. The games next week areâ€" Monday, July 17, 8:30 p.m. â€" Littan Systems vs. Peelle Co. Ltd. Tuesday, July 18, 8:30 p.m. â€" Kruger Pulp & Paper vs. C.G.E. Wednesday, July 19, 8:30 p.m.â€" Chamberlain Van & Storage vs. Lou‘s Transport. As Centennial Park is still not ready, next week‘s games will be played at Park Lawn Park. Lou‘s Chamberlain Weldwond St. Mary‘s Peelle Kruger Litton DESIGN DRAFTING Mechanical, Heating, Cooling, Ventilating, Electrical, Architectural W. KENYON ~ 142â€"0512 TEAM STANDINGS GP W L cons, said the purpose of the Junâ€" for Boosters Club was to interest vyoungsters in the growing sport Club for young all have fan or goalâ€"getters clubs in the United States," Peters said. "There may be more starting in other cities, but the feature that impressed me the most is the unâ€" bridled enthusiasm that the youngâ€" sters have at National Pro Soccer games. They cheer and yell like football and hockey crowds. They are becoming very knowledgeable about soccer and I think that Canâ€" adian youngsters should be given a similar oportunity to see profesâ€" sional soccer. "We feel that our Junior Boosters Club will appeal to youngsters because it will give them a chance to become associatâ€" However, 25 injuries resulted from a total of 63 accidents. ganized a Junior Boosters Club for youngsters from 6 to 16 years of Etobicoke Safety Council says there were no fatalities caused by accidents in the borough last month. of soccer as well as provide some team : support . by enthusiastic Joe Peters, president of the Falâ€" "The Pittsburgh Phantoms, St. Safety Figures Canada‘s Largest Weekly Want Ads 249â€"7641 this summer " Drive in safety Arrange credit terms for Atias tires, batteries and eccessories. Nhnry-...-o to 6 menths to Up to 12 months to pay --&-dmtc-; Essoâ€"Matic Credit Credit Terms Available On have orâ€" Reduce tire wear and steering wheel shimmy. We will adjust camber, caster, toeâ€"inâ€"toeâ€"out, steering to straight ahead position. Check springs, shackles, shock absorbers, front wheel bearings. Balance front wheels (weights extra). Reg. $12.95 & ' t WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE omuw picture of Yanke Daucik â€" team‘s lead~ ing scorer, a pocket schedule and a sevenâ€"color embroidered Toronto Falcons crest which can he sewn Membership in the Falcons Junâ€" 5”5&01â€"0‘.”“- will receive a kit which conâ€" tains a club Tâ€"shirt, a membership eard which entitles him to see Falcons home games for 25 cents the club by "rifin'cl Toronto Falâ€" cons Junior Boosters, Suite 46, The Arcade, 137 Yonge Street, Toronto 1, Ontario. They also can pick up kits at Minway Ford, 2500 Danforth Avenue, Toronto. There will be no annual memâ€" bership. Youngsters will be able to use their special pass for the uuwmurm‘ n‘nl-h.-_.nl.ltvllldn‘ the young fans an opportunity to root and support the Falcons like their parents support the hockey PHONE CH 9â€"0541 A. & J. 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