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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 25 Jun 1964, p. 14

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Our Opening Night has been postponed until Friday, June 26 at which time we will inciude a remembrance service in honâ€" our of Mr. Longwor‘tn A Jim Longworth Momorial Fund has been set up by the preâ€" by Marie Campbell Due to the untimely passing of our beloved President, Jim Longworth. _ early Wednesday morning, June 17, our schedule was cancelled for the balance of the week. This is a great loss to all of us connected with Lacroâ€" sse, not only in Rexdale but in many neighbouring communitâ€" ies. Jim Longworth founded the Rexdale Lacrosse League in 1959, and under his careful guidance, Leadership and Faith in his boys it has grown in leaps and bounds ever since. He was very proud of the ‘B‘ Championâ€" ship Trophies won by Rexdale in 1963, and also of his own troâ€" phy from the Ontario Ainletic Commission. To Mrs. Longworth, Marny, Susan and Terri we exâ€" tend our heartfelt sympathics D & J Sport Hygrade Village Flor Thistletown Motors Dairy Queen Elco Gething Power Boys Semior Albion Pharmacy El Paso Saxon Shop Delcourt Angel Gardens Eagleson â€" Watson Beaumonde â€" Elms Dial Thistletown Fina Albion B.A Gething LG.A. Wardrope Albion Intermed Beaumonde Variety Albion « Elms Jnr Cliffside atF In the girls divisions Beau monde have a 100% record ir both the Junior and Senior sec Knob Hill in the Beaumond MHits. Juniors and Albion Pharâ€" macy in the Albion Intermed LATEST STANDINGS Beaumonde Hts. Jr. NORTHERN ETOBICOKE As "playoff time draws closer in the °¥* basebail league two teams to date are undefeated. YHE ADVERTISER â€"GUARDIAN, Thursday, June 25 YM YW | Baseball Rexdale Lacrosse Rexdale Swim School 6â€"8 YÂ¥rs. Boys 6â€"6.30 p.m. 6â€"8 YÂ¥rs. Girls 6.30â€"7.00 p.m. Adult (Men) 8.00â€"8.30 8 Yrs. & Over Boys 7.00â€"7.30 p.m. Adult (Ladies) 8.30â€"9.00 8 YÂ¥rs. & Over Girls 7.30â€"8.00 pm. (Free Swimming Evenings 9â€"10 (Free Swimming Afternoons 1â€"4 p.m ) PRICES â€" $ 5.00 â€" MORNING PROGRAM $10.00 â€" EVENING PROGRAM (Children) $15.00 â€" EVENING PROGRAM (Adults) REGISTER NCV!! JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE RED CROSS PROGRAM EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FROM JULY 8th â€" SEPT. 2nd Junior Class â€" 6.00â€"7 p.m. Intermediate Class â€" 7.00â€"8 p.m. ELEMENTARY & INTERMEDIATE LIFE SAVING CLAS$ Every Wednesday 8â€"9 p.m. 9.30 â€" 10.00 â€" 10.30 â€" SUMMER PROGRAM (MORNINGS) SUMMER PROGRAM (EVENINGS) rists FREE SWIMMING 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. SIX LESSON SERIES ON MON., WED., FRIDAY OR TUES., THURS., SAT AT FAMILY SWIMMING SUNDAYS Commencing 14 June â€" 1.00 p.m. â€" 4.00 p.m. 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 P W P P P TWO LESSONS WEEKLY FROM JULY 6 â€" SEPT,. 5 MON. & THURS. OR TUES. & FRIDAY Boys 6â€"6.30 p.m. irls 6.30â€"7.00 p.m. Adult (Men) | Boys 7.00â€"7.30 p.m. Adult (Ladies) f Girls 7.30â€"8.00 p.m. (Free Swimming Evenii ter w W W 1 SUMMER PROGRAM (AFTERNOONS) D 50 BELFIELD RD. â€" REXDALE PHONE 247â€"4644 ate July 6 â€" July 18th (2 Week Series) July 20 â€" Aug. 1st (2 Week Series} Aug. 3 â€" Aug.. 15th (2 Week Series) Aug. 17 â€" Aug. 29th (2 Week Series) PREâ€"SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN § 10 10 10 14 The Novice gamg end tie score with Gary Car two goals and Ron Saba sisting on one. While R:i off and Rick Piedmon scored one with an ass to Monday night our Tykes start ed off the evening with a very exciting game with the Legal {agles defeating Ross Woemp y‘ two goals Casey Patterson seored twice along with Bryzn McGowen also two and assisting on one, with John Oggy picking up one goal. For Ross Wemp Ed Walker, Kevin Wilson ani Dave Huntley all shared honors ai one goal each. Monday and Tuesday Nights Scores: sent Rexdale Lacrosse League and contributions may be sent to Mrs. Marie Campbeil, 92 Fordwich Cres., Rexdale or The Canadian Bank of Commerce, 1665 Kipling Ave. N. Rexdale, Albion Beaumonde Beaunonde Beaymonde Albion °B‘ Elms Albion ‘A‘ Albi Braithwaite‘s Legal Eac‘ Ross Wemp Motors 3 this Cloverdale Imperial ‘plough jockey‘ in Pee Wee Squirt League Inter Community action Saturday at Mimico Valley Park. Leo‘s Men‘s Hair Styling of Rosethorn Park was enough to curl Cloverdale‘s hair A HASTY RETREAT is beat back to third base b mMs Dave Barefoot rls Intermediate FOR ALL PUPILS xk FROM gamg ended un a Gary Carr getting Ron Sabadash asâ€" While Russ Dukâ€" Adult (Men) 8.00â€"8.30 p.m. Adult (Ladies) 8.30â€"9.00 pm. (Free Swimming Evenings 9â€"10 p.m.) 11.00 â€" 11.30 11.30 â€" 12.00 W W 1 0 10 P 10 0 |ie Fukushima and Gord Henneâ€" bury each getting one with asâ€" sists going to Dan Riddel!, Jim Little and Bill Price. For the opâ€" position Larry Goodenough scorâ€" ed three and Jim Ferguson two | while Bill Feather scored one with assist points going to lan | Sneddon and Jim Ferguson The second game saw the Husâ€" ters defeat Fibre Metal by four goals with Robbie Pafterson and Tony Nixon each getting (wo. and Blair Campbell, Frank Lorâ€" enc and Chuck Spalding cack one. with assists going to R. Patterson, F. Lorenc, B. Campâ€" beil and Keith Saunders. For Fibre Dan Howells, Bill Nunn and Mike Nugent shared honâ€" ours at one goal each with Bill Nunn also picking up two assists Tuesday evening the Pese Wee clubs met, in the first game Tom Haggerty scored three and Pat West two with Mike West, Jamâ€" tour goals and one assist, David T;,‘(.;,;:l Johnston and Mike Lucas each | rredric two, Paul Christensen and Jerry Fredric Hahn each one with assists goâ€" ( ing to Gary Bedford, Jim McCâ€"| Fredric Clare, Mark Carr and Kirk Village Galbraith. For Humber Wayne Fredric Young scored two and assisted | Lawson on a goal from John Campbell | who in turn assisted on one of Wayne‘s goals. | Kipling Heights B.A. 10 | Humber Valley Kinsmen 3 “ Keith‘s Cleaners 2 Rexdale Lions Club 2 Bantam Division was a landâ€" slide win for Kipling Heights deâ€" feating Humber Valley by seven goals, with Mark Carr getting 6â€"8 Yrs. â€" Boys 6â€"8 YÂ¥rs. â€" Girls Dunham Bush 8 Reg‘s Cities Service 6 Fibre Metal 3 Hustlers 7 Martingrove Softball Fredrick Yankees Village T V Fredrick Dodgers Stephens Bicknell Fredrick Fredrick Team Standings as cf June & 7 YEAR QLDs DON‘T BE CAUGHT NAPPING ON THESE Buys . . . 1964 DODGE Sedan ... 2187.00 1964 CHRYSLER Sedan ... 3187.00 1964 VALIANT Sedan ... 2087.00 though as the score was 20â€"11. Marking official opâ€" ening of the park, as well as the start of Minor Softâ€" ball Week, the game was one of many played. See arâ€" ticle elsewhere in this paper. Photo by Chris Almey will be serving pepsi cola and signing autographs â€" FREE draw for pepnirfiooler, full of pepsi. OPEN ‘TIL MIDNIGHT Real Estate6 â€" 9 YEAR Mens Wear4k 4 0 Hardware 4 2 1 Market 401 3 Giants 4 0 3 TORONTO MAPLE LEAF BILLY HARRIS "ware! LZLuP!C WAKE UP TO THESE BARGAINS AT YORKLEIGH OLDs 22 | Westway Pharmacy 5 }Richards Hardware 4 10 â€" 11 . 12 YEAR Reusse Construction5 Lough Movers 5 Lawson Real Estate 6 Fredrick Cubs 6 MacDonald Paving 4 North West Optimists 13 â€" 16 YEAR oLps Fredrick Cardinals 2 2 0 North West Optimists 1 0 at 1865 WESTON RD. (JUST SOUTH OF LAWRENCE) 257â€"54381 We Will Be YORKLEIGH DODGES, VALIANTS, CHRYSLERS MUST BE SOLD 82 BRAND NEW WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OLDS gge_n__F;qlp' 9 A.M. to Midnight â€"â€" Wed., Thurs., Fri eked out a 31 / \ \/ Kingsway Baseball OLD CLVB to make room for Final Finishing of our new- ;remises: You must take immediate delivery on the spot. CREDIT APPROVAL of 5!/,% ,â€" Financing with as Low as $95 DOWN $17.14 WEEKLY 36 MONTHS T0 PAY!!! HwY BRAMPTO N 82 1964 CARS MUST GO +01 PEEL _ STEELEs VILLAGEp _ ave. fine 2 hitter and his team play test team in recent weeks. With Paul H_t_)ganson_ _fashioning | a blasted out 3 straight hits, Ken Doil the team‘s 3rd sacker colâ€" lected two with singletons goâ€" ing to John Faylos, Ross Morkâ€" le, e Keystone bag for Civitans d a perfect 3 for 3. Milwaukee Sports dumped G. Phillips 10â€"7. Young and Mcâ€" & 8 Barracudas Ready For | 1 AIRPORT DERRY WEST CHRYSLER DODGE VALIANT Championship 7,010 yds. Men 6400 yds.â€"Ladies 6,100 yds. = Spacious New Clubhouse 1t % â€" Licensed = Professional â€" Bill Richardsor (1964 Pres, Ont. PGA) For Information Contact the Mgr. €77â€"2452 Box 38, Brampton (Member Owned and Operated) THE MOVE To OUR NEW SITE ALLOWS ACCEPTANCE OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS AND OUR NEW COURSE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS â€" 18 Watered Holes (Tee to Green) â€" Completed 1963 â€" covers BRAMPTON GOLF CLUB Bell Ambubance took the meaâ€" sure of Old Mill 5â€"2 with Carl Abisten and Don Koruna colâ€" lecting 6 of their team‘s 9 hits. Scott Graham with two and Ron MeCloskey with one accounted for the others Bob Pawlak with 2 for 3 and Don Billin; and Tom Castrucci with singles were the only hits off Scott Graham‘s meyer and Bob Hunter got the hosemen‘s two hits. 141 as Scott Langdon hurled a 3 hitter while striking out 13. He also walloped a homer. Dave Heard had 2 hits, one a double bringing in Civitans only ing erroriess ball, Kingsway Ki wanis managed a 3â€"1 win over Don Pepper‘s league leading Delivery WALKER WELDING Sponsor of Walker Welding Alderwood Softball Team PMONE CL 93547 429 iSLINGTON AVE,, SOUTH LTD. LIMITED Civitans

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