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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 23 Jul 1964, p. 20

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Jackie Wiseman and Davia Fedrigo had two hits a piece for Difonzo. A pair of hits each went to Banas‘ Kim Pleasland and Ricky Capel. Osborne Electric 8 Martin‘s Cleaners 0 Stephen Brightner pitched Osâ€" borne Electric to a 8â€"0 win over Martin‘s Cleaners. Downs picked up the losers two hits while Roach and Thompson had three hits each for Osbornes Allan‘s Athletic 17 W.K. Ratepayers 1 i“m-â€"w,lulyn, 1964 â€"â€" Page 20 Brightner & Edwards Star In Pitching Role It still took a triple play in the fifth by the winners to preserve their win. Banas had the bases loaded when the Difonzo Centre Fielder caught a fly bail at the last second and with the runners off with the crack of the bat he threw to second and the second baseman rifled the ball to third before any runners could get back to their bases safely. Difonzo Bros. 14 Banas Beauty Lounge 11 The first inning told the story as Difonzo Brothers Service Staâ€" tion drove nine men across the plate in their 14â€"11 win over Bunas Beauty Lounge. Losing pitcher Ricky Capel‘s teammates booted the ball all over the playâ€" ing field in that first inning but the team settled down for the remainder of the game. Exciting games studded with good pitching were the feature attraction of the Norseman Comâ€" munity Little Softball League last week. Steve Brightner pitchâ€" ed a twoâ€"hitter in the junior league and John Edwards hurled @ fine oneâ€"hitter in relief in the JUNIOR We carry a large range otf movie subjects: COMEDY, TRAVEL, SPORT, 50â€"100â€"200 #t. reeis. we RESERVE ThE RIGHT TO Limit QuaANTiTiE KODAK COLOR FINISHING â€" We have a daily pickâ€"up from Kodak. SCENIC SLIDES. Sawyers. 4 Slides KODAK NEW INSTAMATIC CAMERAS New instant loading, easy handling makes color prints and slides or black and white pictures a snap. 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Paul Cameron and David Butâ€" ton were tops for the losers with a home run apiece. > Orphans 11 Lawrence MM. 1 Orphans pitcher Ron Smith struck out fourteen batters and rpnched one hit ball in leading his team to a 11â€"1 victory over Lawrence Meat Market. Dennis ‘Cherneski and Joe Battaglia led the winners at the plate. Garyi Meathrel picked up two extra base hits for Lawrence. A. Kimball Ltd. 8 1 Westown Plaza 7 _ Rain halted an abbreviated, exâ€" citing game as A. Kimball Ltd.] upset leagueâ€"leading W es t o w n Plaza 8â€"7 to hand them their first loss of the season. A slipâ€" pery field made play difficult particularly for the outfielders! but both teams made several good fielding plays especially Grant Keane for Kimball and Tim Craine for Westown. Keane led the winners at the plate with three hits followed by Mike Alp with two. Craine and Joe Sikorâ€" skie had two hits each for the losers. 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Regular 98¢ 77‘ Regul 2.99 a Carton FILM 3.95 77¢ 77¢ 77¢ The Ontario Safety League reâ€" ports an unusual accident to a man working on his car. He shortâ€"circuited the battery with the metal band on his wristâ€" waich. The band became red hot and inflicted a severe burn on wrist. Besides being conductors of electricity, both watches and rings too easily get caught around any powerâ€"driven mechâ€" anism â€" car, home workshop or a power mower. Hardware on your hands can be a hazard. Thursday evening, July 16 brought to a successful climax the two week session of the Vaâ€" cation Bible School, which was sponsored by the Alderwood United and Baptist Churches, for children aged five to fifteen yrs. The closing exercises included a Mr. and Mrs. John Bertrand,}display of handiwork, preparedjendeavours on behalf of the chil-! Rimilton Avenue, will have as’by the children with the help of(dren of Alderwood. their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs.!the teachers, a concert which was * d * I Robert Bertrand with their three very well attended in spite of the| Congratulations to Miss Lor-f children, who arrived on Monday, extreme heat. We would like to!raine Pegg, Rimilton Avenue,] July 20, from Medicine Hat, Alâ€" pay tribute to the volunteer who was honoured at a bridal‘ berta. Mr. John Bertrand will be workers who gave of their time|shower recently. Miss Pegg in‘ on his vacation and has made during the two week period. Kin-{leaving for the West Indies, on§ plans to tour the Toronto and;dergarten department: Mrs. Geriâ€"‘Monday, July 27. where she is to Niagara area with his family. |gan, superintendent. Mrs. White, be married to Mr. Peter Griffin.g * * * ‘Mrs. Goodkey, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. * * * i Thursday evening, July 16.‘ Sergeon, Mrs. McGregor, Miss} Congratulations to Mr. and{ brought to a successful climax McFadden, and Miss Rodin, with Mrs. Lorne McNabb, 567 Horner the two week session of the Vaâ€" Mrs. Bryson â€"in charge of rc-TAvenue. who â€" celebrated their‘ cation Bible School, which was freshments. iadding lann liareart n Inlo s AN EXAMPLE OF THE ACTIVITIES of the Vacation Church School is being outlined by Rev. Bernard Warren of Alderwood United, Kathleen Metherall, Janice Muncaster and Rev. Karpetz of Alderwood Baptist, standing; HELENE CURTIS Magic Secret Cleansing Lotion Sudden Charge FREE FILM â€" nfln* your Kodaâ€" color or black and white films for developing and printing and ‘reâ€" ceive a new film FREE! 620, 127, 120, also Kodacolor 135. 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Singles went to Dan Gibbs nd Jim Nea). Randy Hay scorâ€" |@d the lone Alderwond goal. ‘ | _ Eric Ross was the leader in | this game with four goals. Kevin Biss added three, Pete Somerâ€" \ ville scored a pair and singles went to Paul Warden and Robâ€" bie Pool. Alderwood goals went (to Milt MacNeil, Ron McNaughâ€" | ton and Lloyd Gouzecky. | BANTAM h Rexdale 14 â€" Mimico 3 | _ Everyone in the Rexdale lineâ€" 1‘ up got into the scoring act, led \by Alan Grist, John Griffin, ‘Dave Johnson and Mark Carr \with two goals each. Singles | went to Neil MacKay, Cliff Hadâ€" dow, Wayne Young, Craig Ferâ€" | guson and Dave Piedmonte. Jeff \Bergin scored twice for the Miâ€" mico squad and Joe Dale once Long Branch 11 â€" Alderwood 3 f PEEWEE Rexdale 6 â€" Mimico 3 Blair Campbell scored three goals to set the pace for Rexdale. Tony Nixon added two and Bill Nunn counted once. Mark Johnâ€" ston, Bruce Hoyle and John Doyle scored for Mimico Alderwood 15 â€" West Mall 4 Ray â€" Dance led â€" Alderwood with four goals. Doug McLean scored three. Murray Porteous and Jon Currie scored two goals each and singles went to Neil Willerton, Bob Marling, Craig Baker and Boris Dubowescky. The West Mall goals were scored by Ron Sheperd, Jack Lunn and Jim Mackay NOVICE Rexdale 13 â€" Mimico 0 Gord Campbell led the Rexâ€" dale attack with four goals, Ricky â€" Peidmonte and Danny Walker _ scoredâ€" three â€" apiece, Gary Carr added two and Terry Gallagher scored once. Primary Department: Mrs.f Walker, superintendent. Mrs. Karpetz, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Elâ€" liott, Mrs. Hummell, Mrs. Semaâ€" dine, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Turner, Miss Yactacovich, Miss Metherall, Miss Major. ‘ Junior Department: Mrs. Drabâ€" ble, Superintendent. Mrs. Rayâ€" croft, Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Helen Trory, Miss Olinech, Miss Meriâ€" deth, Miss Brooks, Mrs. Thackerâ€" ay,, Reverend Bernard A. Warâ€" ren, B.A.Sc.,B.D. who assisted with the teaching of choruses, and played the guitar. A special mention to Mr. Harris who was the instigator of this years‘ vacaâ€" tion school. There were approxiâ€" mately 175 children on the roll Rexdale made it a clean sweep in its Lakeshore Lacrosse League series with Mimico last week and had comfortable marâ€" gins of victory in two of the three games. Long Branch trounced _ Alderwood in â€" two games between those clubs and Alderwood _ manhandled _ West Mall in that clash. during the two week period. The community owes these dedicated people a vote of thanks for their Rexdale Sweeps Mimico Series and sitting: Kevin Gordon and Mardi Monâ€" teith. Closing exercises for the twoâ€"week sesâ€" sions of the combined churches was held in the auditorium of Alderwood United Church last week. Mrs.: Reverend Philip Karpetz, pasâ€" Mrs. Elâ€"\tor of Alderwood Baptist Church.‘ . Semaâ€") will be on vacation for the month Turner,|of August, as will be the organâ€" therall, |ist. Mr. Kenneth Pammenter will ‘be in charge of the services for s. Drabâ€" the first three Sundays of the s. Rayâ€" month of August, and the Reverâ€" . Helen|end Hazen Parent, with the Bapâ€" s Meriâ€")tist Foreign Mission Board, and a ‘hackerâ€"jresident in Alderwood, will take A. Warâ€"|the remaining services in August. assisted|It is our hope that these men horuses, |will get as much support as posâ€" . special|sible in services they will be conâ€" ho was| ducting. Itâ€"will interest the memâ€" s‘ vacaâ€"| bers and friends of the church to approxiâ€"{know that we will be having Mr. the roll Pammenter with us in the comâ€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNabb, 567 Horner Avenue, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on July 16. ing season. Mrs. Florence Pink, CL. 1â€"3256 Photo 19 TORONTO ST., TORONTO _ 3§62â€"585s Vacation Church School Theme Displayed In Children‘s Work _ _At the closing exercises of the Vacation Church School in the auditorium of Alderwood United Church on the evening of July 16, guests were welcomed by Rev. Bernard Warren, minister . "I know why you loved your mother‘s cooking . . . it ‘dn‘t cost you momey!"* "You‘re through, sir . . . soon as we pry these hands looset" ART GATES White, Sharon Miss a and M Primary dept.: superintendent, Mrs. B. Walker and assistants: Mrs. E. Karpetz, Mrs. G. Harriâ€" son, Mrs. F. Elliott, Mrs. M. Humble, Mrs. A. Semadini, Mrs. th Rev. Phil Karpeiz of Alderâ€" wood Baptist gave the closing remarks and benediction. _ Following the upening service by Mr. Warren the children of different departments presented a program of songs and recitaâ€" tions on the mair. theme. Chairâ€" man for the program was Mr. Everett Harris of Alderwood Baptist Christian Education Comâ€" mittee. About 185 children were regisâ€" tered for the twoâ€"week classes of Alderwood United and Alderâ€" wood Baptist churches combinâ€" ed, with an average daily attendâ€" ance of 150. The theme of this year‘s course, ‘Jesus Showed God‘s Love‘ was displayed in the hanâ€" diwork of the children, includâ€" ing scenes, molds, figures, pupâ€" pets and murals. of Alderwood United TORONTO to LONDON ... TORONTO to GLASGOW .. TORONTO to BELFAST ... TORONTO to PARIS .. ... TORONTO to DUSSELDORF If you‘re planning on taking advantage of the greatly reduced 21 day excursion fares to Europe this Fall, NOW is the time to make your reservations! Don‘t be late â€" and disappointed. Fares are in effect Aug. 31 through Nov. 5. Examples of return fares â€" iss aJnet d Mrs. N Primary WARNING! 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