Both ratrhens, the veiernn "kippr" Brown and newcomer Dave Holmes did “(Went jabs behind the plaza Faulda pitched we†and r-nntri- hinted two of his wam's FIX hits. Southern came in to relieve Lind- uy and held the opposition in chock from there in, allnwmz only one hit and no runs, whiie his tum put together 10 hits and 8 rum. h In... “by - n Ted 1.5.. Ann In: took with the an all... try. But it fell a bit , M u North York Knights down- gdmwmmmtml‘m 3b d.suirte - of the TIL. Elinor Mann Clancy play-M tur i ll. to win the two [um- wtal goal Huh. 0 to 2 and eospture the E A7iiririiC," E' m. -W- M07 r, nu - p... u Worttans set up an early lead hut failed to hold it when LM.C. put across five runs in the third inning helped by home runs from the bats of kos-una and Warm“. :Red Shirts lose Crown But Achieve Enviable Record In the Pee-Wet sortion Humber- town smothered Islington Men's Clubv16" as Farrow limited the opponents to 3 Mu. On Monday evening another new entry to the K.R.A. H Wnrgan Brom, lost an 84 decision to Islintr- ton Men's Club in I well played game. . ! Fishing will be just one of the Kingsway Kiwanis and Bell future; of the weekend which will Ambulance pried " the lid or the I). the start of the Spring-Summer 1964 K.B.A. onhedule at Central season for public use of the 10 Park last fututdar morning. areal now developed by the The now entry Bell AmbulanceiAuthority as part of its flood our won 10-2 " Don Korunn restricteditrot and water constervatiqt pros Kiwanis to 6 hits with Brian Hurdlgnm, collating twd of them. CatEher(â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Scott Graham lead the attack with) " . * ;§;§?§W . \S , single- in 4 attempts. Don Faulda Kai5,rWi'si_'c Eek: :,s'C, ':iri',_ii,iiji,'i'"iii'siit",'t1i,, . had 2 for 2, while Don liorurd1 Ili “it; _itV's:'s 'CC 1,'e'rru"frf: _ lashed out the garne's long": hit, - Fei,, ~'r _ . triple in the fifth. IEtii,1t,, k Bury Blny hurled I no-hiuer as Old Mill went down to defeat 3-1 against Firefighters. Barry also drove in the winning run in the sixth. Scott Langdon was the lns- ing pitcher but Win the star in de- feat. Kingsway Kiwanis Ind Bell Ambulance pried " the lid of the 1964 K.B.A. schedule at Central Park last Sunday morning. Kingswny Kiwanis 8. Bell Ambulance Open K.B.A. Season; In addition to reaching the tinal round of the Clancy Series the Humberview squad achieved an en- viable, record in the T.H.L. this sea- son with 31 victories, Iii defeats and T tie. in I total of 53 “men. - Tighe Doyle North York led in the shots on goal department 17 to It and also in pennltiea ' to 3. Leading trigger men for Humhervxew were Lury Brigden, Brian Hurd, Al Morello and Steve Presser collectively ac- counting for 8 drives on target. other anther Within two minutes. The locals battled back gamely and with a little luck might have at least knotted the count on 4 or 5 exciton; chances. particularly Ian Montgomery, Brim Hurd, Al Morello, John Adamick and Slave Pros“! who blasted a time " the goal post on one occasion. The victor: hand their final goal in the dying minutes of the game, North York led in the shots on goal department 17 to It and also in pan-[ties ' to & Leading trigger Larry Briqden revived Humbeh ViIII'l hopes mumentardr lute in IE. middU sun;- when he poked in the rubber from I wild scramble with John Rock." and Brian Hurd unsung. However, North York Boon nullified this effort with In- other marker within two minutes. Th Itohicoh new sum-0d th. Srsat mun. om [all shy, having - the opium: bl and Hour mall, mound from uvo quick Amt period all»: 'red by North York without 1 response. .lh ' to â€My Kingsway Collision Service Ltd. 1-1.. It. - I t M In"! wound up . BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS Complete REFINISHING Ry Murray Drydrtt Oucmy Work ma "ship Quorum“ 3003 Dundcs 50nd W. Iâ€? o' Ttte HUMUEI M000! 7 6 3 - 4 6 2 5 can?!" cu; "an†back glmely _ might have mm! on 4 or particularly In Hurd, Al '1: and Steve ALL MAKES of Brownies held their annual pir- mr a? the home of MN. P, Mrtat. sky, 4 Tewsfny Harp, She was an- HSIPII by her Tawny Owl. Mrs, G. Asseistein, Fairy Owl. MP5. F.. Cox, and Golden Owl Mrs. Chaneâ€, Car- ry Malanuk nnd Sunny-Irv Sum, two parkin from the 346th Co, Ialing- ton, helped to org-nix» I 'lrW-Momt after their Iupper and gamma per- iod, while the subunit tleaned up. Following the singsonz, a chart- errrd bus met the group to trans- pmt 11 m Dunlap Observatory. Samnia of Brown; Lucky Brownies' Annual Picnic Ends At Dunlop, GROUP PHOTOGRAPH OF "I! Roxdale lions Hockey league Winners in Their Series. Coach, Ernie Walker; Martoger. Stew Carr; left to right, front row first. John Wittington, Garth Douglas, Gory Corr, Danny Walker, Bill Fea- Family fishing - for dad, mom and the kids - will be the theme of the 1964 opening weekend of the conservation areas provided by the Metropolitan Toronto and Re, gion Conservation Authority this coming weekend (May 940). NUMBERVIEW MOTORS MINOR Bantam Hockey Team were worthy represema- live; of Number Valley in the Toronto Hockey League during the post season. the local red shirts gave a good account of themselves porticulorly in the highly corn- pelivive T.HI. Clancy Series bottling right down to the wire only to be edged out by North York Knights in the frrual championship round. Front row left to right “Conservation Areas Feature Family Fishing ll my " _ - lUCCl l'llUE anu ls use!) also as I The following is I summary of part -in the planting tlemomstrepicdLi ii/i classroom for stud- events and the eottsevvation areas tions. lama attending the conservation in which they will take place dur- -- Nature Hikes to be ctutied outisehooi. ing the Weekend: on nature trails which have an} W' _ . V “Fishing at Ham: Luke, Glerralrundanee of Spring ftowers. These --Fire fitrhtittg qulpmpnt my Huffy, Albion _ Hills, Palgrave. hikes will be held on Sunday 's','t','iyhury.i. and f.emem1r.ttiont ty Al" Humber Trails, Greenwood Indiand will take place at Claremont thorny Matt at Albion Hills and Claremont conservation areas. area at 2 pam; Greenwood at 4 Greenwood are“. The Resource ------------------------ Rangers. 3 youth conservation or- 'th'rdt8stteW'j', WW3“? flit T J: All,“ a C' ‘1, TT t? l "r,' ganization formed by the Ontario There will also be lite'",'?,'., ---Fishirtg demonstrations by demonstrations. nature hikes, farmlsportsrnen at Greenwood and Glen tours, fire fighting de.mon5tretiotyeHatrr areas on Saturday only. displays of Conservation Authority; --Tree planting demonstrations activities and demonstrations of by machine and by hand at Clare- fish casting, baiting and the best mum and Albion Hills areas, with way to cook the fish you catch. an opportunity for children to take The following is a summary of pan -in the planting demonstra- events and the conservation areas tions. "cinnamon ms / 12 lESSON scenes 2 lESSONS m! wm son m was NEXT sums commmces my 2Strt CHILD'EN To r6 YEARS 19 vans mo ovan I (rr tHE SERIES MU INClUDE PlACTICl "HOD! Pre-School, with poronu ot Samrday â€-12 noon 6 8 your: of Smwday â€-100 p m. a plus a! Sovuvdoy 1-100 pm. YEAR ROUND INDOOR HEATED POOL REGISTER NOW AT THE POOL Adults from 9~I0.00 pm, on Class nigh" REXDAlE SWIM SCHOOL tototion -- 50 IELFIELD Ito, - REXDALE Phone 247.4644 thir SERIES BEFORE LEARN TO SWIM CLASSES Ar ther, David Perkins, Brion Kekewich, Donny Williams, Ken Mosson, Mike Todd, Martin Polka, David Baddeley. Allan Vida, Craig toch, Rabbi Stovroff. THE SUMMER! Steve Presser, Pat Keenan, Ken Soulhwick, Steve Johnston, "Punch" Irwin, lmber, Brian Hurd. Back row left to right lloyd Gair-coeseh, John Adumick, Rockall, Al Morello, Larry Brigden, Doug King-manager, Bill Thompson, Doyle, Ian Montgomery, John loo, Tim Doylc-ms'. manager. 31000 $15.00 , -Farm tours will be held at the Albion Hills conservation school farm. The farm is stocked with beef cattle, and is used also as I "practical farm classroom for stud- ents attending the conservation school. an; Albion Hills at 2 pm. a 4 pan., and " Boyd area at pan. and 4 pm. I UKRLIIUI‘I "ltrfitlt-it0tt6t m. "60 WEST FOR THE EST" 1865 WESTON Ito. 247-5481 CAM SLIONYIY OVII 1,100 MMS-MANY OYHIIS ttt CHOOSE "OM-Att COlOUIS AND Moons AT SlMllAl SAVINGS YORKLEIGH A: low As $95 Down - v.mo La... loud 11.30000 talc Dm- I964 VALIANT V200 SHOP ANY DEALER IN ChNh0h....ON ANY MAKE IN CANADA - THEN LET os POT YOU IN THE Chit OF THE YEAR - WITH THE DEAL OF Y00ll LIFE .l.l The 1964 Valiant . . . THE BEST PRESTIGE CAR IN CANADA FOR THE BEST PRICE IN CANADA AT THE BEST DEALER Bl CANADA... F WE WILL TAKE LESS THAN THE REST NAIDYOP "Ill "ICE As low AI “9500 Dawn I964 Valiant " â€an?" h ", $2,l 59.00 $2,376.00 BRAND NEW stocked with building, 2 pm. and‘Forestry Association, will take part "W _..,. .. Last year. more than one million for stud- .: . . _ poisons nailed the cmisetwatityrt sermlum areas, and Authority omrials he- ‘tieve that this figure will he aur- nent dis-{passed this year. I by Au-] Information on the location of 'ills andlthe conservation amen and faci- Resoureeltities may be obtained by phoning tion or- the Authority offices duriidnormii 0ntario,working hours at AVenue 5-5425. 5-YEAR, 50,000 M“! --Picstorial display of general ac- tivities carried out by the Author- ity in the Heart Lake recreation the demonstrations, $17 For Wool: For " Month: To Those With Satisfactory Credit mm AUTOMAHC IACIM' HONâ€. PADDID DA“. - (HIGH! WNIHCOVIII. Tum SIGNAL! .- 26S 'v. INCH“ - , VIII 30.000 Mill WAIIANV" I964 CHRYSLER . . . BRAND MW Al low " "9500 DOWN ulna " Month " In no " hut lbw I... FULL PRICE . . . $3,260.00 WARRANYY At YORKLEIGH 0000! CHIYSlER no John John Mike Colt of tho 5-day period in 845, Ind tho li-dly period it $100.00. The lummor prognm will run from June 29 to Mann T. The summer proxnm in in me poriment by the Authority to try to operate the lchool on a yar- round bull. The lchool, only one ot in kind in Can-4|, wu opened by Ontario Education Minister W. 'ft Davin Int Fall In the ttmtl mnjor project of tho Metro Toronto 11nd 1tetriots Con-ewntion Fauna-J ltion. L Ichol with n was" my Il It provide. Mu.- a". Inn-M witt b. “th to ia-‘tion to scalar, ohm-tun ad hm dividing] mum u. hm â€warm: moan mm: a. pleted and“ T, I or ' It the Al-,ut1hoeitru nut-bad â€(In duh; bio: Hill- eouurvution School durotlte school yur Ind m Mb ing July and Aunt. ‘livc in with». he an “I “It Tho Metropolitan Toronto and The "bool is Butt “N N - Ruion Commtion Authority bu and: for clun- End - "us pmpamd . mm â€gymâ€. to Mk. I Iludy of mun.- whereby Itudcntl mny live in m/tion. Iidanco at the unique school for --------------- either I 6-day or 11-411 period. During their Iuy. stud-nu willr Plant Audion naive tho regular eonurvntion study courlo plus the ii'iiitii') Mar 11th ptoxnm. The lunar includn "hire trim, sporting cvcntn, utmnomy,I On Kay 11 the Watt-u Horti- Ornithology h i k c I, swimming, cultural Society in holding ita a. moving and bus trips to would nun] Plant Auction und 3.10 at the point: of interest. Valleyfield Public 8ettoest. Tho Summer Camp-Summer Sthoc For Students At Albion Hills TR. 7-6011 Membership C. H, ADAMSON, Georgetown Golf and Country Club Week Days Week-ends ' Holidays Manager. 18-Hole Championship Cours. New Fairway Watering System Full Clubhouse Facilities Swimming Pool . Full Clu About Our Most Raosonablt Ron: WE INVITE PAY AS YOU PLAY "alf at It's Best†ENQUIRE NOW to." “do", I†In. ' M" -h.M..r. but» no», - whoring, "dis "I may an Inc-Iron qun. IVNh‘vuII, thitll. Jinn, bump" _ S-mv â€mom". "mm. ling " m - and Drug $rrtp. the home of I 0.0! “dun, 1964 DODGE POlARA Weekday Tournaments 1964 DODGE 330 cud-u s. um..- Im .'f"u'rh In: M 1 On Mar ll the Wm†Horu- cultuul Smitty in holding it. :1- nunl Plan! Auction tad 3.10 at the Valleyfield Public School. ru 'pro-me, which will um It I ‘p.m. will include a flavor Ihow, and a film animal “Britain in I 'furor:", Rofruhmenu will be 'served, Ind (ha public ll cordilll] ineitod to “and. $2,259.00 $3,6f9.00 WALKER WELDING I. notion, lulu" ".90.“. III. â€in 390nm: «man... We“. Allan.“ “hi-ll lou- MONI " â€â€œ7 I†"UNION AVI.. WM Full Club License ll. 4, GIOROEYOWN M. FOSTER, Professional. “Ml". $2.00