Weston Dodgers of the Metro J1,.> ‘*B" league played © host to Syracuse Blazers of the: Eastern Hockey League last.Friday Winter,; according to the rex pert‘soâ€"watso «Mercur ou tb oa ra s Riooooiaie Bob Rainford ; scored Weston‘s touchdown "and Bob . Mooney * kicked2 singles. > *:"> & Dominic Shiralki, Steve Cross and Bruno M arcocchia ..scored touchdowns for Harvey in the Leaside: game. Paul Zapp _ went...over ~for Leasnle?= ¢"*"~ on â€"~"*w‘**"~ school ~moved into fourth place ‘with a. 88 tie with Westonâ€"and: a ~20â€"6 victory E n z2 08 Fie.drigo}‘s touchdown; â€"and Jack Miniaci‘s mi:& conversion with 3 minutés. remaining in the game! prevented a Weston up§et; > \~ s -:Laié?_ in._â€"the" week Weston defeated Vaughan Rd. | Thursday, October 17,1968 Harvey ties WCI & beats Leaside If your line is bad, so is your fishing. .. . highly {sophisticated fishing lines : are, neglected, early fishing will suffer. ; If twists appear when reeling on the line, they can be straightened out by towing the line behind the boat on your first fishing trip. A few minutes of this treatment, with all terminal tackle removed does the job. . _ Kinks or ; loops in tapered leaders can be taken out by running them through a piece of folded leather or rubber tightly clasped in the hand. As an alternative, pull yardâ€"long stretches against the sole of hip boots. > Carefully: check _ all monofilament for nicks and abrasions. These problem spots can be detected by reeling the line in through However, cold weaâ€" ther is not the culprit, â€" rISHER they say, for lines are seldom allowed to freeze, and if they were, it would not hurt them. Actually, problems stem fron:> inactivity. â€" A monofilament or braided nylon fly line left tightly wound on a reel for a long period will take a "set". It assumes the shape of the spool on which it is coiled. To remove this set, simply fasten one end of the line to a post or tree, and run off the amount you estimate is required for an average cast. Then stretch the line with a slow, steady pull. This stretching restores the line to its original coilâ€"free Even : when the most E%efourth Runnymede Redmen tie with . rallied for two touchdowns B victory â€" to produce Metro‘s biggest upset of the season. With rigo‘s. the crowd in the d Jack background chanting )nversion â€"*‘*‘We‘re number one‘‘ emainingâ€". Runnymede upset UTS vented a â€" 15â€"7. at Weston Arena and came out with a 4â€"3 win. This was. the : last exhibition game: before the â€"regular season started ‘for Weston. Jamie Wayne put UTS out in front 6â€"0 late in the first quarter followed by Tom Taylor‘s convert, but then the: roof fell in for UTS! A strong Runnymede defenice stalled <every ~UTS attempt,"© enabling the Runnymede offenceâ€"to get on the scoreboard.. . Ben Akélaetis and Dave Street..scored ~touchdowns, Corradino Dorét bGo6ofed a single and Bill Weatherup scored a 2â€"point conversion for the winners. In other senior action East. Yq;k beat York Memorial 34â€"0; s SENIOR STANDINGS East York Runnymede ... JUMIOR, FOQTBALL Runnymede 30, UTS 6 East York 43, York Mem. 0 Geo. Harvey 25, Leaside 7 United Appeal week is being held Oct. 16 to 28 in most of the borough of York â€"collegiates. United Appeal representative for Runnymede is Steven McGowan. York Memorial is holding a fashion show to raise money for the United Appeal. Geo. Harvey The students of York Humber secondary school have elected their representatives on student council for the school year. President is Gary Griffith with Linda Baker chosen as viceâ€"president. Secretary is Esterina Lombardo. MISS BL&.& WHITE © Elton Horner and Effie McGibbon ‘were chosen to represent Weston collegiate as Mr. and Miss Blue and White. Vaughan Rd. York Mem. section where a rough spot is noticed. Last year‘s line will be up to this year‘s demands if you take a few minutes to follow this advice. Otherwise, that first big lunker will be happy if you don‘t RUNNYMEDE vs. UTS U/A REPRESENTATIVE HIGH NEWS WESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘The Women‘s Association of Weston Presbyterian Church are holding a Rummage Sale in Creeiman Hall, 7 Cross Street on Saturday, October 26th, at 10:30 a.m. (Sacrament of Baptism) 10:00 a.m. â€" Pax Bible Class | 11:00 a.m. â€" Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Crib Corner 10 en 1: CROSS STREET AT CHURCH STREET Minister Rev. R.J. Boggs, B.A. 241â€"1571 241â€"9633 Sunday, October 20th, 1968 Last Sunday the Dodgers . travelled to St. Michaels to open the regular season and came out with a 4â€"2 defeat. In thing, that the Dodgers can play hockey if they make up . their mind. Sunday‘s game was just the opposite. The Dodgers thing, that the Dodgers can play hockey if they make up their mind. Sunday‘s game was just the opposit. The Dodgers were not skating nor were they shooting the puck. In Friday‘s game Hal Murphy, lan Douglas and Murray Haggett scored for the Dodgers while a player that Syracuse loaned the Dodgers earned the other marker. Dusty Papke, Steve McDonald were This Friday the Dodgers open their League at home playing host to the new Aurora club, Game time 8:30 p.m. This Friday. the Dodgers open their League at home plzying host to the new Aurora club. ‘Game time 8:30° p.m. Autora have been taken over by Hamilton Jr. "A" Club and prove: to: be a contender this‘ year. Don‘t forget ‘to come out and support the Dodgersâ€" every Friday:-’&i at Westom Arena. . P M raj o 0 g'isl;ett r af(; F o. ‘ n' % Girls 9â€"16 years wishing to join the Weston Majorette Corps may register at H. J. Alexander School, King St., on Saturdays commencing October 19, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Leader is Gwen Downar. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of William Jarvis, late of 19 Aura Lea Boulevard in the Borough of North York, in the County of York, who died on or about the 19th day of September, 1968, are hereby notified to send full â€" particulars of â€" their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of November, 1968 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Weston, Ontario, this 1l1th day of October, 1968. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JARVIS DECEASED Eileen Marjorie Penny and Mavis Strachan Administrators by their solicitors, George Warden Bull, 1920 Weston Road, Suite 202, Weston, Ontario T‘aking the bump out of RR Xings The CCR trackscrossing John St. Weston have been raised four to six inches this week to eliminate some of the ‘‘"bump‘‘ that motorists sometimes claim is responsible for loss of their mufflers. The Oak St. crossing was levelled and paved last year and King and Church Streets will be smoothed over in 1969. There are 12 RR crossings in York. The municipality pays a little more than $4,000 a year to the CN and CP in maintenance costs. fo EPy & 3 3 , n _¢ SHERIDAN NURSERIES CALL YOUR TaRk i g"" +.: 48 ADTAKER 241â€"5211 wAS6a, the BA Refinery, Clarkson, ~phone SALES STATION: Dennis Shute, federation secretary, suggested that guards at the board‘s administrative office have been using the interâ€"com NO! WESTON I!s NOT DEAD ON SUNDAY NIGHT ts *4 t. ; PS ... There is one evening packed full of life every Sunday evening 7 p.m. at WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH Short contemporary messages by PIONEER MISSIONARY, DR. H.S. HILLYER "A friendly, warm welcome awaits you" 410 it on 4 409 corner Lawrence Avenue at Weston Rd. FEATURING â€" Rea Sanderson and his orchestra â€" Donna Kostik at the organ â€" Keith Dicken song leader â€" Geo. Johnston choir director AFuparm in t m s io: 2 The federation will send a letter to the school board asking for an. explanation of the workings of the interâ€"com system. : for vandals, "Well whatever is going on we should try and find out if someone is listening to us," said John Danielson, federation EY ie