In Ttaly the people celebrate & P day -t‘- here. . They Some leagues did play two games, others will be made up later. Four teams of All Stars are also playing under the Eringate colours in the Etobiâ€" coke Inter Community Softball Sunday is dad‘s day _ â€"and not just here! Association this season. TYKE LEAGUE __ three big innings and T. Harris the catcher got three runs on his four times up to bat, while the winning pitcher was Gary Doring and the losing pitcher for Chiâ€"Can was T. Holden. Jerry‘s Garageâ€"12 Briarcrest Barbersâ€"2 W. Dickie hit a home run in the third inning with. bases loaded to give his team Jerry‘s Garage a. good solid lead. J. Bartell for the Briarcrest Barâ€" bers hit a home run in the final innings. Centennial Cycleâ€"9 This was a well hard played game with Centennial‘s D. Mawdsley the pitcher having a big night getting three rung on single hits for the losers, and B. Krol came into home plate on single hits for the Red Barn ATOM LEAGUE throughout the game, > Briarcrest Hardwareâ€"15 East Mall IGAâ€"23" Eringate Restaurantâ€"10 Renforth Smoke & Gift Shop 22 This was a pretty evenly This was a good game and it The idea for a Father‘s Day originated in the United States and was first celebrated in Spokane, Washington, in 1910. Mrs. John B. Dodd wished to honor her father, William B. Smart, a Civil War veteran, who had raised six, motherless children. . She sensed the occasion as a way to call attention to the multiple role of a father as husband, dad and breadwinner. With the encouragement of her minister, she wrote a letter to the Spokane Ministers Alliance which received her suggestion favorably. It was then brought to the attention of the YMCA which took steps to make Mrs. Dodd‘s idea effective. President Woodrow Wilson had a Father‘s Day button pressed in the White House in 1916. Eight years later Presiâ€" dent "Calvin Coolidge récomâ€" mended pational observance of While Father‘sâ€"Day, has mever had quite the same imâ€" pact as Mother‘s Day â€" for obvious sentimental reasons â€"â€" Fal it as a means of paying tribute to a hardworking manâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" house. After all, often the only difâ€" ference between Mother‘s Day and Father‘s Day is just a good cigar! o Wenawe". The Eskimos, on the other hand, have such closelyâ€" knit family ties that it can be In Canada, Father‘s Day is observed by some peoples who have nothing in their tradition equivalent to Father‘s Day but who have taken up the white man‘s ways. The Iroquois Inâ€" dians here, for instance, have said ©they celebrate Father‘s and Mother‘s Day the year Throughout much of South America where Spanish is the language, Father‘s Day is callâ€" ed "Dia del Padre". June is the month favored but in some places Father‘s Day comes mhead of Mother‘s Day, in keeping with the lesser importâ€" ance of women. it In most places the obs ance is not official but in Dominican Republic it was ‘ jillo himself who made public announcement in In most places the observâ€" ance is not official but in the Dominican Republic it was Truâ€" jillo himself who made the public announcement in 1933 and it has been kept since. Other countries which celebrate Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Veneâ€" zuela, Columbia and Panama. In El Salvador and Guateâ€" mala the citizens go along with the day but, like many Eurbâ€" the day are Honduras, Costa tries tend to look on Father‘s Day with a mixture of suspic» fon and skepticism. Frenchmen, for example, tolerate the pracâ€" tice, while adding: "In America good humor: "It‘s popular but in fact every day here is Father‘s Day." . Haiti ignores the day, So do Chileans, on the grounds that "we love our parents all the year long and zl’lndlâ€ehldnntolhuw WtA esd ids ho become counâ€" game both most m_u:wgb 3’. hit home runs for the Hardware team and J. MacKerâ€" acher for the Eringate Restâ€" aurant. wwm.â€"-u Biscuitsâ€"7 Pristupa Real Estate took the lead in the third inning and went on to win holding the Christie Biscuit team in only allowing them score on one rum, SQUIRT LEAGUE Renforth Smoke & Gift Shop 17 U.P.W.A. Packersâ€"9 Renforth Smoke & Gift Shop took command in the second innings and the winning pitch» ers were D. Adachi who pitched in the first three innings and P. Garnett pitched the last three. Losing pitcher for the U.P.W.A. Packers were W. Durin and K. Driscoll. East Mall IGAâ€"18 Kipling Lumberâ€"16 Mall IGA and the Kipling Lumâ€" ber put up a real battle in the fifth innings coming up with seven big runs. U.P.W.A. Packersâ€"38 Kipling Lumbersâ€"10 The third and fourth innings were the big ones for the East The first, second and sixth innings were the big ones for the U.P.W.A. Packers, while Kipling Lumber team never gave up and played . well throughout the game. > East Mall IGAâ€"23" Renforth Smoke & Gift Shop 22 remark in a wry tone, however, that "it has become like Christâ€" mas. Up to 15 years ago Italâ€" ians bought cribs for Christâ€" mas, then the Americans introâ€" duced Christmas trees, so now we buy trees." Some â€" kind of â€" giftâ€"giving takeg~place in Belgium, Monâ€" aco, Switzerland, Sweden and Spain. Russians regard the practice as another sign of Western decadence: "We do not celeâ€" brate such days, only religious holidays." There is no observâ€" ance in China, Japan and Thaiâ€" land. In Norway the custom is to have coffee early in the mornâ€" img and the children give a present of some small piece of handiwork. As for the Finnish â€""We‘ve heard about Father‘s Day but we think mother took that over too!" The Dutch see the whole thing as an "exploitâ€" ation of something that was not there before." £ Team Rexdale Texaco Rexdale Supertest D & J Sports ... Seely PUMP& ...z 2 0 Scores: May 27thâ€"Rexdale Texaco 16; Seely Pumps 10. June 3rdâ€"Rexdale Texaco 35; D. & J Sports 7. June 4thâ€"Rexdale Supertest 28; Seely Pumps 8. Team Braithwaite Legal Eagles Litton Systems ... .. ... Rexdale Plaza ... Rexdale Lions ... May 2ithâ€"Rexdale Plaza 14; Rexdale Liong 12. June 3rdâ€"Litton Systems 12; Rexdale Lions 9. Juneâ€"4thâ€"Braithwaite Legal Eagles 21; Rexdale Plaza 4. son progresses. PEE WEE LEAGUE Gamma Sigma ‘Fraternityâ€"31 West End Lionsâ€"19 innings, and D. Smallfield hit his first homer of the year. West End Lions held this team for the rest of the game. Star Dust Musicâ€"24 / Gamma . Sigma . Fraternity scored thirteen runs in the first seven in the\th P. McLeod was the wirlning pitcher and the losing ong wias J. Palmer, Erco Star \Dust; Mus healthy‘ t runs in t seven in the\th was the wirlning 1 the losing Erco Chem Gamma Sigi 1 J. Palmer e Star \Dust; Music took a healthye‘ &b‘mm 11 big runs in t inning and Gamma Sigi J, Palmer eals ‘took a home run in the third innings his first of the season, and R. Lennox of the Gamma Fraternity his bomer in the fifth inning. Star Dust Musicâ€"20 Etobicoke West Lionâ€"15 Eight runs came in the first inning for the Star Dust Music team and seven in the second inning, while the Lions answerâ€" ed with six runs in the first and four in the second innings. ‘They held the Star Dust Music to a 5 run victory, the Lion‘s J. Harvey hit a big homer in the seventh inning his first of the season. John Hasz Shellâ€"35 Cloverdale Texacoâ€"18 This game looks rather one sided but it was a pitchers duel and John Hasz Shel} team had really two big innings. Cloverâ€" dale Texaco kept right in there and unfortunately they were unable to come back. The two players J, Bryson and P. Danâ€" duran were the only boys to hit home runs for the winning teant. BANTAM LEAGUE Rexdale baseball softball teams t raternityâ€"11 e Erco Chemiâ€" PEE WEE DIVISION Played Won ATOM DIVISION Played Won _ Lost ‘Tied Pts. McBride Shellâ€"11 The hero of the evening was Eringate BP‘s C. Strangeways who had four big hits two of which were home runs and B. Randell also had a homer. Mcâ€" Bride Shell‘s D. Vaughan took his first home run of the seaâ€" GIRLS PEE WEE LEAGUE Eringate Drugsâ€"25 Renforth Fish & Chipsâ€"12 ingate Drugs B. Cunningâ€" ham ‘hit her first home run of the year, and H. Gardiner and C. Carr of the Renforth Fish & Chips did the same. Briarcrést : IGAâ€"14 Rickshaâ€"14 IGA team and the pitching of C. Bonnie of ‘the same team, and the Ricksha pitcher K. Beauvais were both the main factor in both having a tie game. ‘ JUVENILE GJRLS One Hour Martinizingâ€"21 Deane Park Pharmacyâ€"12 The second inning was the downfall for the losing team but the West Deane Pharmaty held the One Hour Martinizing very well. Cloverdale Floristâ€"40 Pristupa Real Estateâ€"13 G. Cruickshank hit the only home rum of the game for the Cloverdale Florist had sixâ€" teen runs scored in the first inning and ten in the fourth, The Pristupa Real Estate team will nto be down hearted for they will be better once some of the girls have another game under their belts. ETOBICOKE 1INTER COMMUNITY ALL STARS JUVENILE Eringate played a good fast pace and the pitcher Joaune Eringate (Pristupa Real Estate)â€"34 Alderwoodâ€"17 Lost _ Tied Pts. Rexdale win streak Teachers, students *Â¥ is cut by Brampton in travel program TYKE Sheldons Essoâ€"8; D & 1 Cycleâ€"0 Yanush fired five goals in this romp with Quinn picking up two and Guest one. . In this hard fought contest Hunt scored three for Astro, with Burley and Patterson getâ€" ting . two _ apiece. . Williams scored once, For Kipling, White scored twice, MceMahon, Gorâ€" don, Murray and Nolan once Kipling Heights BAâ€"6 Braithwaites Legal Eaglesâ€"4; Sheldons Essoâ€"3 Braithwaites came out on top in this close contest. Elmes scored twice, O‘Brien and Maâ€" lach one. Yanush had two for Sheldons and Hems one. Moffatt, Sheilds and Rankin scored for the Lions. Dyson talâ€" lied twice for Fibre. Martinizing Cleanersâ€"10; Ross Wemp Motorsâ€"1 Martinizing overwhelmed the Wemp team as Cornish scored four goals, Hunt two, Bigwood, Vechiols, Burgess and Hughes one. Mackie picked up the only goal for Ross Wemp. NOVICE Rexdale Fibre Metaisâ€"2 Palmer kept these girls in the game. . Alderwood found very few opportunities to get any more than a single hit. Erinâ€" gate bad two big chances and took them with L. Priest and V. Vankeulen both bhitting home runs. Eringateâ€"19 Lynwoodâ€"6 With all of the girls team play this game was well deâ€" served and the Lynwood girls certainly did not hand them the game, PEE WEE LEAGUE Eringateâ€"12 Scarlet Woodsâ€"6 This was a very close game but for the superb pitching of Gary Barton and the home run of Lavoie and triple play by F. Hochreiter Eringate could not have taken this game. Eringate (Simmons Greenâ€" house)â€"25 Church of the Reformer Rexâ€" This is the first year for the Rexdale Church team and they were a little unsure of themâ€" selves but should give the EJ.S.A. teams a good run beâ€" fore the season is over. daleâ€"2 SQUIRT LEAGUE Eringateâ€"9 Woodbridgeâ€"0 Eringateâ€"13 _ Martingroveâ€"3 BODDINGTON WES. BODDINGTON (PC) BODDINGTON BELIEVES I~n STANFIEFLD 2. HOUSING 3. MEDICARE 4. LEADERSHIP BODDINGTON WILL â€" fight to reduce the penal interest rates on home mortqages. BODDINGTON BELIEVES â€" that the high interest rates encouraged by the Liberal HOME. BODDINGTON KNOWS â€" that interest rates must come down. BODDINGTON WILL â€" fight to bring them down. BODDINGTON BELIEVES â€" that the medicare legislation must be matched to the CITIZENS‘ ABILITY TO PAY. . YES, we must assist the pensioner. . «& 1 YES, we must assist the financially deprived. + NO, we must NOT force GRANDIOSE "Liberal" ideas down the reluctant throats of the PROVINCES, / BODDINGTON WILL â€"â€" fight for Practical Medical Legislation that matches the CITIZENS‘ NEED to the CITIZENS‘ CAPACITY TO PAY. BODDINGTON THINKS â€" that a proven record of competent leadership is pre ferable to the theatrical appeal of a matinee idol. Forest Hill Lionsâ€"4; A 'rmcluu time coming up. Nisker led the Lions with two Eighteen | Etobicoke secondâ€" goals, Donaghue and McLellan ary school students will visit scored _ one each, Pomante Haney, British Columbia, this scored for Seiberling. Summer under the auspices of Seiberling Tiresâ€"4; the Federal â€" Provincial Youth scored for Seiberling. Beiberling Tiresâ€"4; Rass Wemp Motorsâ€"1 Rouse, Popiel, MacKenzie and Morrison scored for Seiberling. Linter replied for Ross Wemp. PEE WEE Bigwood‘s Bravesâ€"5; > Albion Hair Stylistsâ€"4 Foden scored twice to lead the Braves. ‘Self, MacKenzie and ‘Dwornick had one each, For Albion Marrett, Smith and Sansolita scored. Royal Cdn. Legionâ€"8; Keith‘s Cleanersâ€"2 Gordon, Johnson and Niskanâ€" en scored two apiece for the Legion. Williams and Aston one. McLellan and Allen picked up Keith‘s goals. Rexdale Novice "A". | Allâ€" Stars sponsored by Sapphire Structures Ltd. had their unâ€" defeated streak broken after 5 wins by Brampton last Thursâ€" day night, but came right back to overpower Goulding Park on Friday. Scoring for Rexdale in the 12â€"6 loss to Brampton were Zip Thompson and Paddy Savâ€" ickas with 2 goals each with singles to Danny Sabadash and Jimmie Meredith. Assists went to Meredith, Steve Hunt and Brian Broadhurst. Paul Clarke and Billy Bigwood played well defensively. In the 8â€"1 victory over Goulding, doubles went to Sabadash and Kent Moffatt while Broadhurst, Scott Macâ€" Lellan, Bobby Macdonald and Pat Mofrison scored singles. Double assists went to Savickas and Thompson and single asâ€" sists to Broadhurst, MacLellan and Morrison. Nearâ€"perfect in goal were Steve Bradford and Shawn MacKenzie. ALLâ€"STAR .. . BECAUSE 1. TAXES BODDINGTON WILL â€" fight to keep taxes in line with the voters‘ ability to pay. BODDINGTON KNOWS â€" as a former Mayor of Weston, that all government proâ€" grammes cost money â€" YOUR MONEY. BODDINGTON HAS EXPERIENCE IN SOUND MANAGEMENT of public fu he will cut the fat off government programmes and leave YOUR MONEY it should be â€" IN YOUR POCKET. 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