THE LADIES ARE WELCOME in Sam Lima‘s Wes town Plaza Billiard Lounge. And a lounge it i Play continued in the Rex feague with the week of May opening with two friendly gai The two atom teams that have geen action yet,. Rexdale P and Litton Systems squared off sulting in a win for the Plaz ... it is a far cry from the days of ociled floors with wide gaps between the rough hew . . . Kim Ramsom scored 2 goals and Jim Green 1 for the Plaza, while John Kinnen and Mike Mille reâ€" plied for Litton. Later in the week, Litton ran into stormy weather, where they played the welt balanâ€" ced Crib Diaper Service team and were shut out by a 4â€"0 score, The oneâ€"two punch of Jim Ellâ€" erly and Stuart Muir scored the goals for Crib Diaper. It looks like there will have to be a levelling out process with the players in this section for even competition, process with the players in this was laid out in 1908 after ths) By ART DAVIES section for even competition, \\':'nexj ï¬rstfuzges‘hï¬dasm‘ter pl:“k After two games, the pesâ€"wees The way things are shaping up, back in 1953 at the local TAtEPAY~ (oppan jeague at Royal York Garâ€" it appears to be a twoâ€"team league; °ts meeting. dens is indicating that the talent the same as last year, with Crib â€" It is the only public soccer park ;4 fairly well spread. Turf Giants Diaper and Toronto Services ~‘an~ in the whole of Etobicoke, despite and Sofa Shoppe Stereos are at inating the way. It is up tovthe the township‘s size. The scho0l the top with 2 wins, 4 teams have coaches to trade a player here and grounds are not up to standard 8iz€‘1 win each and the two trucking there. ~ for adults or juveniles. teams, Wally‘s Haulage and 27 League play in the Bantam secâ€" â€" Now with the game growing, and Cartage Cardinals are off to a show tion was held up for a week, but I have no doubt that the Rexdale start. Humptyâ€"Dumpty played Ganett in League will expand next year, it! (Qne of the more exciting games a warmâ€"up and lost by 2â€"1. Jimmy appears that there will be & cOnâ€" jast Thursday was between Walkâ€" Flaxmann and Dennis Doherty tinuous lineup of eager players &t ers White Rose and Wally‘s Haulâ€" wcored for Ganett. with John Casâ€" Pine Point. age. Wally‘s Haulage was leading League play in the Bantam secâ€" tion was held up for a week, but Humptyâ€"Dumpty played Ganett in a warmâ€"up and lost by 2â€"1. Jimmy Flaxmann and Dennis Doherty scored for Ganett, with John Casâ€" sidy avoiding a shut out by scorâ€" ing once. The Chromaiose team dark horse in this sectior less of results, as they a nattily attivred group in Humber Valley Catholic Men‘s Softball League The â€" Humber Valley â€" Catholic:complete control of the game. The Men‘s Softball â€" League opened‘big hitters were Joe D‘Eon with a Tuesday, May 19, at Gary Park, grand slam home run and John with St. Philip‘s Mets edging St. Lesarge with three for four, inâ€" Bernards Friars 17â€"16. The big cluding a home run. hitters for the Mets were Lorne Future Games:â€" Dinan with three for four and June 2: Gary Park, 7 pm.â€"Transâ€" Dave Steen also three for four, For June 2: Caledonia, £.30 p.m.â€"St. the Friars Frank Doutet had a June 3: Caledonia, 8.30 pam.â€"St. perfect night, four for four, in a Benedict‘s A and B. losing cause. June 3: Gary, 7.00 pam. â€" St. Thursday, May 21, at Gary Parks Ph St. Benedict‘s Dodgers walloped _ fig Bt. Bernard‘s Fmiars 29â€"1, with â€"Be Norm Nelson on the mound having June The Shangriâ€"la is a new wept in vacation cottage | as introduced by Precision P Froducts Ltd. of Rexdale. The #esign is the "A" frame « that has become so popular d the last two years. But with eision‘s chalet, all waste <pac been utilized. tractive 2 storey unit is &erangement that . gives rooms, living room and all facing the lake wit windows in all rooms. full width, balconies addition to cottage living tha New Prefab For Northland The main Rexdale Soccer Leag ® BIGGEST TRADEâ€"IN AULOWANCE ® sPECIAL IN.STOCK DISCOUNTs ® wWIDEST SELECTION OF CORVAIRS AND ormer GrEAT OM CARS Drop in Today â€" Get Delivery Tomerrow Open Evenings Till 10 Special Trade ‘N‘ Travel Time Sale Of Corvair Monzas with The Sensational New Turbocharged Engine. BIG POWER â€" BIG SAVINGS ems S\l\l..‘e‘l on TE n for the Plaza of s. The the ~JOHN Rexdale the: floo re the egaidâ€" wZa not bed SIVITER fovmed in 1961, soccer has grown at a fast rate in this area. Last vear a new league was formed, Northern Etobicoke, an offâ€"shoot of the Rexdale association. This year still another new assoâ€" ciation has been formed in the West Mall area, formerly assoâ€" wated with the Rexdale league. We wish Les Ancell and his colâ€" leagues every success and look forâ€" ward to some interesting interâ€" league games. We hope they can get a better playing â€" area â€" than â€" Broadacres School, where part of the playing area is asphalt â€" a little tough on the knees. The Pine Point field was laid out in 1958 after this writer first suggested a soccer park back in 1953 at the local ratepayâ€" be very popular { black The 3: Gary, 2.00 pam. â€"â€" St. lip‘s A & St. John‘sâ€"St. Jude‘s iration & St. Philip‘s B. nard‘s & St. John‘s Y.P.C. 4: Gary, T p.m.â€"St. Philip‘s «sible because th ue and there are no spittoons gracing the corâ€" ners. Instead there is stereo music, TV, comâ€" fortable chairs, brightly decorated interior, and good companionship. _ Phote by Chris Almey {roof system that has been incorâ€" \the buildâ€" porated. This truss rdof will elimâ€" all enttage inate any snow load problems in ents and is any part of ODntario and is baskâ€" { the truss ed by a woitten guarantee. WITH SPYDER EQUIPMENT * Ful! range of ‘G.M.‘ autemobiles BUYING OR LEASING United Church Missionaries Welcomed Here The West Presbyterial United Church _ Women held an Open House and getâ€"acquainted tea on May 21, The idea was to welcome missionaries home on furlough, and was held at Parkdale United Church, Among the missionaries welcomed were Miss Frances Stevâ€" enson and Miss Louise Scott from India, and Miss Lilias Rrown. Royal York Gardens Ball One of the more exciting games last Thursday was between Walkâ€" ers White Rose and Wally‘s Haulâ€" age. Wally‘s Haulage was leading by one run going into the last inâ€" ning but were unable to maintain If you live near any industry, construction or other project where explosive materials are or have been in use, children should be cauâ€" tioned by parents and teachers about the danger of touching these materials. Small children are often reported to have been seriously inâ€" jured or killed when they have found dynamite or detonator caps. Youngsters should never pick up any strange object but should tell their parents or the police. C & St. Benedict‘s A. ine 4: Caledonia, 6.30 p.m. â€" Transfiguration & St. Benedict‘s By MARY CAMPBELL (n Saturday, May 28, the R¢x~1 dale Lacrosse League started off the season as guests of the Alderâ€" wood Lacrosse League at Sir Adam Beck â€" Arena, Three exhibition games were played in the Novice, Pee Wee and Bantam divisions, The first game went to the Rexâ€" dale Novice team with B. Campâ€" bell scoring four goals and assistâ€" ing on one, Gord Campbell scored one and assisted with one, and Gar, Carr, assisted by: Bob Gale scored another. The final goal was scored by Dan Walker with an assist from Bob Gale. Alderwood‘s scoring plays were by Gary Frelic, Ricky Britton and Junior Landrey with an assist from Peter Gulaumier. 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The Alderwood Pee Wees got ATOM DIVISION :E;'r'o;;;;;‘"“" ; their revenge by winning the §9¢â€") A; time of writing the league A}l Blacks 4 ond game, however, with B&Y‘standings for this eight team diviâ€" Stripers 4 Dance scoring two and assistINF 00| gion are not on hand. We will print one, Other hongours went to Hoyle the standings next week, along| The gloves seem to Lioyd, u:ua:*ly Porteous fl;""‘)wnh the scores on last and this this keenly contested two, ravers scoring ITOM\week‘s games. In the meantime, iyhli Marling and Jim McLean. | welcome to North Etobicoke Klw-\‘“_A ;:f::::h;::c;h‘ Rexdale scorers were B. Cunp-’mh', who have joined the ranks of goal of the game whi bell from L. Goodenough and TONY N r M S A. Sponsors in the Atom lie netted direct from Nixon from Pat West. Tom u"-lDivisiun i !A big goal for "The gerty scored one unassisted. The |_ _ _ _ _‘ jumped one place in ‘final score stood at Alderwood 6. Kiwanis, if you would like to see "Shell" are lying and Rexdale 3. your team in aetion, they will D€ Lisz. 2 vood win In the third game Rexdale Banâ€" tams won over Alderwood 5â€"4. John Griffin scored three and as sisted on another and Mark Carr scored one and assisted on another. 50 PEPSI COLA COOLERS FULL TO BE GIVEN AWAY! For Your § Kiwanis, if you would like to see your team in ;ftion. they will be â€" playing at The Elms, Rexdale, on 4. Saturday May 30, at 10 a.m. By JIM CASTLEDINE ATOM DIVISION BANTAM DIVISION Legue Standings at May 23 N.EM.S.A. 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We note that after four games "Shell‘s" goalâ€" tender Ken Logan has only allowed one shot to enter the rigging. with: automatic transmission, padded dash, backâ€"up lights, e wneel covers, seat belts, cigar lighter, turn signals, gasoâ€" seat belts, windshield washers, armrests, sun v See Deta Less Than P W L D F A Pis 4 20 26 1 C Less Than be off series Us From Publishing Exact Prices $2, 197.00 $2,269.00 $s3,259.00 LTDO. WALKER WELDING LIMITED Sponsor of Walker Welding Alderwood Softball Team PHONE CL 9â€"3567 429 ISLINGTON AVE., SOUTH LTD. ieptse sedurs mpp »lBs ) 1+ eangne + â€" niucenni oi pamove enc yroege in binimgrenipiieitnedihn se on w memes 7 v 7 UUEE PP OBHT > $ ; _ .. THE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIANâ€"Thursday, May 28, 1964â€"Page 14 wenmmmmmpnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmnmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnnns mmz fe : w C umds w â€" meormoesessarenpmennemcsntesonntmnsst m : Rexdale Lacrosse League m m f: ns x d C & tm o e e e yapP* t ’% E> P % €B° By MARY CAMPBELL _ |George Woolerton. i t F Ts s P fek m s 5 1 5 k * k iB E. Ne ns f " |\ On Saturday, May 28, the Rex 1 The final score was Rexdale 7 t + cmd y L n swwl § $ ‘ # e > o * ind te. a pes»* dale Lacrosse League started Ufl‘und Alderwood 3. By JIM CASTLEDINE Team: n PwLDF® lA F b_ ie k s w |the season as guests of the Alderâ€"| ) erwood Pee Wees got ATOM DIVISIQN Ken Webb Shell 4 2 0 2 6 1 6 I "~. §*/4 (« 4 w Sir Adam| e Ald * Euromotor 411244 4 % e M Ree s x h % * % lac a 3 curomotors 2 a f . ~~® %M fe f s 3 C :3 a ® wood Lacrosse League at Sir Ad&M}their revenge by winning the #e¢ At time of writing the league A} Blacks 411224 4 T d $ oR t ©"t : * lick yssm bildk is * Beck _ Arena, Three exhibiti0n onq game, however, with Ray ‘ ‘ 8 2 2 s P 4 * w juw sns wveiiii sds t 4 w . » standings for this eight team diviâ€" 5; 9 9 a A «h » f g pouncc ie + 4 layed in the Novice mor P otripers 4 0 2 2 3 6 Z 6+ 5 S .r ""ho w "isy a «t ie ** 43 iR games were D‘kY * C®| Dance scoring two and as8!SUD¢ 00| gion are not on hand. We will print & «67 is i ) l LC‘ Pags 1% * Pee Wee and Bantam divisi0ns. |one (Other honours went to Howie ,p, standings next week, along| The gloves seem to be off now in % k1 $ s k. $ ;i‘.‘ 6 ..« 4 k I $ 3 | The first game went to the Rexâ€" Lioyd, Murray Porteous EttiNE| with the suméa on last and this this keenly contestec series 15e * % i f ts «l ,:;:i ‘* O ï¬' £4 “3 m‘ dale Novice team with B. Campâ€"itwo, and Travers scoring fr0M/week‘s games, In the meantime, A Wahlight Of ts E Tav P " : ul C _ 3 o 8 * ic e H bell scoring four goals and assistâ€" Marling and Jim McLean. welcome to North Etobieoke Kiw.| * JN t of the Eupomotors # & . ‘i ‘ E C.â€"â€"ogte i C M We' J! i ing on one, Gord Campbell scored! Rexgale scorers were B. C&Mpâ€"| anis‘, who have joined the ranks of o flwlms m \\'us\the v:m‘_v SOMEUN[ N[[Ds Bloon Now k) s> i ww df h e assisted with one, and T nd T ieagduh . * * goal of the game which Allan Wyiâ€" § ~BA>* Rsf 3 §eat |one and : 50 Gal bf»ll from L. (.uodcnuugh“uad TODY;N E.M.S.A. Sponsors in the Atom lie netted direct from a corner Kick “lwm/ #1 ; w Gar, Carr, assisted by: Bob G&MW Nixon from Pat West. Tom Hag ; * «s & «o. l ho h .\ Division A big goal for "The Motors" who p % = wlke: * |scored another. gerty scored one unassisted. The AF jace in the stand #â€"* Fa s I jum C ne ac n e standings â€" , * â€"~Â¥#â€" The final goal was scored by|final score stood at Alderwood 6, Kiwanis, if you would like to see â€" "Shell» m‘: fying in fust ,H‘m ‘g iÂ¥? gg.’ Dan Walker with an assist from and Rexdale 3. your team in action, they will be ‘d!-'!er a good u.uf Trom 'l:}‘e All WALKER WELD|NG E+ . l . s [ @ gemiet |Bob Gale. Alderwood‘s 8COriN8‘ In the third game Rexdale Banâ€" Playing at The Elms, Rexdale, On Blacks on Saturday, Joe Stickley LIMITED l s. * / * * wpamant ‘ i y |plays were by Gary Frelic, RickY yamgs won over Alderwood 5â€"4. Saturday May 30, at 10 a.m. (2 ) J. Collins (1). We note that Sponsor of Walker Welding 4 s 9Y . . !I $ |} d F \Britton and Junior l,fmdley With| john Griffin scored three and as prermar after four games "Shell‘s" goa!â€" Alderwood Softball Team g a * e TT + :Q |an assist from Peter Gulaumier: / listeq on another and Mark Carr BANTAM DIVISION tender Ken Logan has only allowed PMONE CL 9â€"3567 f * 13 * ‘ " t % |\ In the goalkeeper‘s net was|scored one and assisted on another. Legue Standings at May 23. one shot to enter the rigging 429 ISLINGTON AVE, SOWWH f m h _4;»' P piemeemaneerepnmemmare mpomennmeum , m emearprarprrareauee m apemrmays C+ m 0s THE LADIES ARE WELCOME in Sam Lima‘s Wes. and there are no spittoons gracing the corâ€" 6 7" > | town Plaza Billiard Lounge. And a lounge it is ners. Instead there is stereo music, TV, comâ€" 3 / A S . . . it is a far cry from the days of ciled floors fortable chairs, brightly decorated interior, cz T5 x / ",‘ with wide gaps between the rough hew . . . and good companionship. _ Photo by Chris Almey w /} ,47 Te j â€" [ P3 C /\\ s | se P Rexdale Soccer League United Church t T. "% xdale nite urc $ /29 %%. 44 JOHN SIVITER â€" â€" « 0\ * 4 e Play: continued in the Rexdale and black uniforms Missionaries J e s r AR N: feague with the wee f Man Since the Rexdale league was & â€' e l 1t l opening with two frie ly games. foomed in I61, soccer has grow! W | d H c ’.-.‘ ,.-:!f \ The two atom teams that have not at a fast rate in this area Last e Come ere " o ‘ '.“ 3 y * I geen action yet, Rexdale Plaza yvear a new league was formed he West Presbyterial United Y I “\ ow ,J P onl 1 and Litton Systems squared off reâ€" Northern Etobicoke, an ofâ€"sb09t Churech Women held an Oper ï¬ ) 7 \ L/‘ j â€" t I t pen 4 sulting in a win for the Plaza of of the Rexdale association House and getâ€"acquainted tea on Or Our Â¥ s 82 This year still another new @ss0~ yay 21. The idea was to welcome m «c ,â€%" Kim Ramsom scored 2 goals and ciation has been formed in the missjionaries home on furlough, and . %?'3’@ NÂ¥ ‘ i Jim Green 1 f the Plaza, while West Mall area, formerly @S§0â€" was held at Parkdale United . i‘i‘ > % John Kinnen and Mike Mille reâ€" coated with the Rexdale 1e48U®: Church Among the missionaries #j se W plied for Litton. Later in the week, We wish Les Ancell and his €0!â€" welcomed were Miss Frances Stevâ€" 4 A’QJW < Litton ran into stormy weather, leagues every success and look f0"â€" enson and Miss Louise Scott from 3 < where they played the welt balanâ€" ward to some interesting inte Ingia, and Miss Lilias Rrown. & ‘w‘ B ced Crib Diaper Service team and league games C p e aarpnreaiecnsmeces a % l were shut out by a 4â€"0 score We hope they can get a bett 4. The oneâ€"two punch of Jim Ellâ€" playing area than â€" Broadacres “"‘i‘l "0rk erly and Stuart Muir scored the| School, where part of the playing * goals for Crib Diaper. It looks like area is asphalt a little tough on g< _ , there will have to be a levelling out the knees. The Pine Point field ‘.drdens Ball & process with the players in this was laid out in 19 8 after this By ART DAVIES ’ section for even competition, writer first suggested a soccer park . ' i * uzs a1 the Inck S A{ter two games, the peeâ€"wees The way things are shaping up, back in 1903 at the local ratepayâ€" softball league at Royal York Garâ€" it appears to be a twoâ€"team league; °s meeting dens is indicating that the talent OFFERS YOU COLD CASH AND SAVINGS. the same as last year, with Crib | It is the only public soccer P&A"K ;s fairly well spread. Turf Giants * 3 Diaper and Toronto Services <omâ€" in the whole of Etobicoke, despite gng Sofs Shoppe Stereos t C y § and Sofa Shoppe Stereos are a inating the way. It is up tovthe the township‘s size. The scho0l the top with 2 wins, 4 teams have eoaches to trade a player here and grounds are not up to standard 8i2® 1 win each and the two trucking m i D h there. â€" for adults or juveniles teams, Wally‘s Haulage and 27 : League play in the Bantam secâ€" _ Now with the game growing, and Cartage Cardinals are off to a show tion was held up for a week, but I have no doubt that the Rexdale start. A SPARKLING NEW + $ Humptyâ€"Dumpty played Ganett in League will expand next year, it\ ()ne of the more exciting games I c h F Y V t. i + 3 y y + ne of th 0 citing games a warmâ€"up and lost by 2â€"1. Jimmy appears that there will be & cOn~ jast Thursday was between Walkâ€" as or our aca Ion ]964 VAllANT SIGNET CONVERTIBI.E Flaxmann and Dennis Doherty tinuous lineup of eager players & ers White Rose and Wally‘s Haulâ€" scored for Ganett, with John Casâ€" Pine Point ige. Wally‘s Haulage was leading , isk of a Equipped with: bucket seats, padded dash, chrome wheel discs, backâ€" sidy avoiding a shut out by scorâ€" e har t the ‘‘by 0 i Fain® tht e last inâ€" f risk ol your ar ¢ sidy o & J I sincerely hope that the differâ€" by one run going into the last in Don‘t run the ri your C up lights, seat belts, windshield washers, cigarette lighter, broadloom , Ing once ent socce associations will press ng but were unable to maintain . The Chromalose team are the the authorities for more parks, or the lead and were beaten 14â€"12, hl'eaklng' d()wn Zlnd be f()l'('(‘(' to carpeting, horn ring, full tank of gasoline, heater and defroster and dark horse in this section egardâ€".the gante may suffer from suffocaâ€" Adults are invited to attend these + 8 fess nf results, as they are‘s very tinn al Pine Point, As they say in‘ames and cheer for heit cyurand stay home for your holidays. nattily attived group in thei ed hockey, we need more "ice time". â€" their â€" neighbors‘ children, _ The ONLY AT YORKLEIGH with ~ _ ~ games are regularly scheduled for Let Yorkleigh assure you of a outomatic transmission 00 * Thursdays at Westway Park, Hillâ€" * umber Valley AfTROHC _ to» schoor and Green Meadows good holiday. Less Than 94 school. , anonnnnemnennonnnennenaeo e wogees ces â€" Men 5 SO tbha League If you lUive neer any industry, emmmunmmenmmmmmeremeemencemmenmensemes construction or other project where * * xplosiv materials . a or I Men‘s _ Softball League â€" opened big hitters were Joe D‘Eon with a . ue â€" ‘ § ‘ Y RKLE' Hl BANK DlscouNT Tuesday. May 19, at Ga Park, grand slam home run and John tioned by parents and teachers * e m [ is o o o uis "V~~ about the danger of touching these AN ECONOMY 6 CYLINDER with St. Philip‘s Mets edging St Lesarge with three for four, it f 1 5 : Ds materials. Small children are often Bernards Friars 17â€"16. The big cluding a home run reported to have been seriously inâ€" RATE PLAN PERMITS. 5 5 hitters for the Mets were Lorne Future Games “T 1 ’_m. "i;rlr oken if "r_ \‘ * 1964 DODGE t Dinan with three for four and June 2: Gary Park, 7 pn Transâ€" . "1 ‘.“, ï¬â€˜ _‘ , ": , j.†\‘a e £ Dave Steen also three for fn Fur June 2: Caledonia, £30 pm.â€"â€"Stâ€".â€"" _ es “‘, Cedalel Mals Equipped with: seat belts, windshield washers, armrests, sun visdrs, : . Youngsters should never pick up the Friars Frank Doutbet had a June Caledonia, 8.3¢ p.n St C , ; fwe Evou Popm Imen bel a Som 51 Cortinin i as Low as 190.00 pown i ‘ ‘ l ul SUd _ eir parents or the police. Josing cause June 3: Gary, 7.00 p. 8t > s > Apmiao M uk es a n T C o. oal t y Cee eaedle § 9Y AND ONLY 6% WITH UP TO PRICED FOR HOLIDAY SAVINGS A s St. Benedict‘s Dodgers walloped figuration & St. Philip‘s B Iune 4: Caledonia, 6.30 p.m. m Bt. Bernard‘s Friars 29â€"1, with â€" Bernaid‘s & St. John‘s Y.P.C. 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