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Weston Times (1966), 6 Jun 1968, p. 6

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For their first game of the season NW Optimists defeated MacDonald Paving by a closely matched contest as indicated by the score. Pitcher Greg Furâ€" gala struck out 12 batters, and home runs by Greg Furgala, Paul Stewart and Tim Fischl, plus 2 hits by Paul Harkins enabled the Optimists to win. Home run by Ken Hutton and hits by Jerry Baker enabled the losers to keep the game closely contested. Nat Stephen‘s ... 16 Lawson Real Estate .........â€" 4 In their second game Nat Stephen‘s showed signs of a strong win over Lawson Real Estate. Matthew Scinocon pitched a strong game and hit a home run. Michael Machacek Rexdale Legion News Here we are into June with the hope of some good warm weather so just in case you have forgotten, we would reâ€" mind you again of the annual picnic on June 16. Buses will leave Irwin Hall at 9, 10 and 11 o‘clock. Have you taken your family out for dinner yet? The special prices are still availabe during the month of June so take adâ€" vantage of this offer as the food is really good. Give your wife and kids a night out. First vice president Fred Tomkins and Zone Commander Rick Collins arrived home Satâ€" urday night from the Legion convention which was held last week at Vancouver. Coronation Branch 286 held their annual Mixed Doubles Dart Championship â€" banquet and due to the absence of our president and vice president, Andy Bell our 2nd vice pres. was there to present trophies to the winners. Thanks to W. T. Buchanan and his executives for the invitation to this banâ€" quet. Please make a point of atâ€" tending the Remembrance Serâ€" vice at Sanctuary Park Cemeâ€" tery at Royal York and Dixon Road on Sunday, June 9. Asâ€" sembly time is 2:30 p.m.â€"at Lawrence Avenue and Royal York Road and march off will be at 2:45 p.m. Berets and medals will be worn. As this was their first game of the season it was a one sided win for Nat Stephen‘s. Led by David Arbuthnot with 2 homâ€" ers, Bob MacLauchlan with 1 and good pitching from Matâ€" thew Scinocon, suported by a good team effort, made this win possible. Brian Cishecki and Robert Cicci were the standouts for the losers. Northwest Optimists ... 8 MacDonald Paving ... 3 Bingo on Thursday, Singâ€"aâ€" long on Friday and dancing Saturday will continue through June. The Singâ€"aâ€"long last Friâ€" day with the Saints and vocalâ€" Nat Stephen‘s ... Richards Hardware Coronation Branch 286 exâ€" tend their deepest sympathy to the family of Comrade Cruikâ€" shank of the Ladies Auxiliary. The Martingrove Gardens Recreation Association Softball League got underway after the holiday weekend with 350 boys consisting of 18 House League and 3 Interâ€"Community teams. The Association would like to thank the following sponsors for their assistance and we know that an exciting season of softball will be enjoyed by the boys, parents, sponsors and coaches. ist Naney Tongue was a big success and enjoyed by all. Donna Barker, Miss Dominion of Canada pays a visit to Branch 286 Royal Canaâ€" Martingrove Softball season begins sQUIRT 15 Braithwaite Legal Eagles 23 Richardson for Sports . 22 For their first game Braithâ€" waite Legal Eagles down 17 to 6 going into the bottom of the fourth pulled it out of the hat, by tying and scoring the winâ€" ning run in the bottom of the Tth. Gerry Wagner and Bill Dance led with 5 hits for Legal Eagles. Kirk Hamilton was the top star for Richardsons. Dean Electric ... ... 11 Westway Shell ..........._........._{â€" 7 The first game of the season saw a very close win by Dean Electric. It wasn‘t until the fifth inning that the game was decided, when Joe Tomaseh, relief pitcher and George Koâ€" vacs, relief catcher, got Dean Electric ahead to stay along with a good team effort. The highlight of the game was a grand stand catch by Steve Gallagher «at 2nd base for Westway Shell. Tim Moore for the losers also had 2 hits and stole home twice. There next PEE WEE Braithwaite Legal Eagles Richardson for Sports . Richards Hardware in their second game gave a great team effort and came out victors. Led by David Cheatly with 2 homers, Paul Sinclair and Paul Smith with one each showed that they have some great hitâ€" ting power. Gregâ€" Furgala and Christopher Anco played well on behalf of NW Optimists. and Gerry Gemmiti hit 3 homâ€" ers while Derek Romano hit a grand slam home run. Rob MacLauchlan and Graham Hall aided the hitting with 3 for 3. Honourable mention should go to Derek Romano who ended the game with an unassisted triple play. Richards Hardware ... 16 Northwest Optomists ... 4 stt 3 T p &n oo â€"~ oi\ s j§oF . . & s5 I _ Aay? 3 § .. io x S S 5ie & &z 3 ; »A 11â€" m is A Afa | { t Sa k g | uts 4) }) | se t o me ies f i""!a \\ ~C (7] ® § t > [~â€"3 ts <â€"y5 m se \\\\:‘\\\\\ ® i " * & _ & = C [ am ' \‘ Sn N2 3 & & fnatfece sc\ 4 â€" AyP ‘%:V:.‘b‘("&'\&\\\‘,i' , CTpsmmas oo YOU MAY FINANCE MOTOR REPAIRS AND SERVICE IF YOU WISH. ALL GENUINE FORD OF CANADA PARTS USED. LITTLE BROS. ® LITTLE BROS. (WESTON) LTD. PREâ€"VACATION SPECIALS MINOR TUNEâ€"UP 6 OR 8 CYL. dian Legion. Save wear and tear on tires and steering mechanism. Creative Art 2, Humpty Dum. 3 Mimico 0; Garret 5 E‘ville Kiwanis 2; Fabris BP 0 Humpty Dpty. 2; Etob. Blues 0 Eatonville Kiwanis 6; BANTAMS Runnymede Lions 0 Mimico 5; Etobicoke Sports 0 Etobicoke Kings 3; Runnymede Lions 1 Select Carton Service 2 Alderwood 1 PEE WEES Etobicort Barbers 5; Mimico 0 Humnty Dumpty 2; Mimico 0 Humpty Dumpty 2; Mimico 0 Mimico 0; Eatonville Kiwanis 6 Fabris BP 3; Etobicort Barb. 1 Etobicort Barbers : Creative Art 3 Select Carton Service 7; Etobicoke Kings 1 Runnymede Lions 1; Etobicoke Sports 3 Select Carton Service 4; Mimico Pres. 5; Etob. Kings Westway Shell $ . 46 Braithwaite Legal Eagles . 8 The Legal Eagles took a fast lead to the fourth inning with a score of 10â€"4 when Westway Shell caught on fire with 12 hits good for 13 runs. Again in the fifth inning the Shell boys hit for 6 and 11 runs with all meeting should be a real thrill er. Etobicoke Minor Soeoccer Etobicort Barbers 0 09 WESTON ROAD CH 4â€"1701 Free First .. complete FRONT ENI ALIGNMENT Inspection . if needed special Etobicoke United 3 West Mall Indians 1 Rexdale 0 Martingrove Gdns 0 Etobicoke Legionaires 4 Etobicoke Legionaires 1; Alderwood 0 Rexdale 1; Erco Chemicals 1 Alderwood 1; Erco Chemicals 8 West Mall Rangers 0; ATOMS players hitting strongly. The total number of hits for Shell was 32, for Legal Eagles 18. Martingrove Gardens Interâ€" Community Pee Wee team, sponsored by Dixie Fruit Marâ€" ket, came from behind to tie the Scarlet Woods‘ entry by a score of 8â€"8. After a slow three Etobicoke Legionaires 9 Rexdale 1; Etob. Legionaires 4 Erco Chemicals 10; interâ€"Community Pee Wee Dixie Fruit Market ... Scarlet Woods ... SENiL ++ '“.‘ West Mall Rangers 0 Alderwood 0; Etobicoke Legionaires 6 w L T Pits ATOMS Rexdale 0; Etobicoke United 2 West Mall Indians 1: RIGHT NOW ... FOR THE NEW OR USED CAR 8 cyl. A/T, radio, power steering. 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