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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jul 1964, p. 14

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b! no parking or aGsuiilil Free ri chino throughout the thy. British There In many other attnc~ around th than to mate this event stand Track wil out on Toronto“: long week-end the day I ctlcndar (which officially open- djsplny of plays ot all types of some 200 Brian: can provide I specxal boun- to the public who can UM the event for free, Most of NW Woodbine', large parking lot will be Open and there will NOW Woodbino Rm Track m Micah. In many known for m-hu-vm: cm tore Northern Daneer, but once a'; "" -eral thousand horse-I - wring to life at tho "Bri-l tUh Cu Trophy Dly." Next} SW”. eotrtpetition. and dis-i New uplit tour (an: .1333? sel%re'L,',Ce'"w1' 'af, "f',')," 31:: Munieo Rochett Lumber ju- 3m declared inelmble to play, Inkling singles went to Mike Smith, Jeff Benin and Chuck "ml! 1.2m“. club dropped hlger WI,', blpplrently have but”. Tim Johnstone, John Waddell scored for Mimieo. ‘xwo game: in their last two a ,“’.’”" pro lem Chandler and Glen Bums. TTEE Martg to other local teams, as Mirnico .Roclret_ts were also lay Dune. sound {in for Alden; lexdnle O-Lon; Bunch) they. like I” 39m“. IMF?” hampered P their mos:], Pctnt m and Larry Greer one. Kun Batenehult clicked for from disqualification of players loss " Dixie Arena to Dixie by will]. " - Went mu I ‘thm goals Mr Rexdnle. C-sev by the Ontario Mmor Lacrosse a 'f.erf 'f 9-8 with the absence Blair Campbell hit for tourhtteraon looted three and Eii Association. of tye Ot men top players away m and Jim rum “Mgwnlker ans Dan Gibbs and Ran. Due to I mix up with birth on “canon thin. Tom Km and Frank dy Miller "orqd for Long Branch. eertHicates, tive Minute players A At him" Pst Tyr.sday th.ey -.-.-r------.--, --.-_- -___ Horsepower In Different Packaging Featured At Woodbine This Sunday --__H . Angu: and George Stewart added LIP, ma!" 'wr,' 'tttt :31 one each. Rubbre Patten was top a“ for Long Branch Keith god. scour for Alderwood nth two all m twtee ind the re- and singles went to Milt MacNell. WC mt to Keith Comeau ltluyd Gouzecky and Ron MC- Mer. locum“; Glen Degree Naughton. um! Sandy McKay. John Doyle W Brunch " - Mimieo , wood for Mimlco. Erie Ross was the " scorer M 1"“, ' with hve goals. Larry Comeau AW ' 'etieked for three and two goal Mar, m"), and Don efforts went to Doug Hons. Bill “a ”In m grsals m the re- Shheehan, We: Ray and Joe Inkling singles want to Mike Smith, Jeff Benin and Chuck Link”, Tim Johnstone, John Waddell scored (or Mimico. “I. bu Minion goal. Ton-b Tin-Np , m ' Bots Walku- scored three to had tho Double T to I on: goal Vin. Brad Hunt scored twee, _ - m ad “ailment” tttr,', T, qach. Tony M. it. tho Brtgt an ixou. a numb, And uh “I“! N. Bean Cochin added mules Bin. laun- gle ml: for West MW were m I. m I“ M mind by Rod Farmer, George "%rthttq hold: - pity“ Mum. Jun MacKay and Juk III 'tar-at, lbarnaA'q, mum; Lune Simpson Mgfors Used Car Lof Empty o--Ld=Lrfr-C7T_,CCCC"r" l"" "'., .,.. - w.- u l long Branch and Rexdale lead. Standings E In Lakeshore lacrosse League '; g! WE NEED [BID CARS! As any astut- obsemr m” notice by this picture, our used car tot is practically empty, and we an “archmg frantically to repfemsh - sharing and you: but”, H:- dio, More"; vindwdd washer: win-MI men, "and .400.»th 30'.” package 0mm Mirror L. "oe. no. N47128, s3,35S '64 GALAXIE soo CONVIRTIIL! HEW TRADE PLAN ALLOWS YOU TO TRADE on Brand New 1964 GALAXIES - FAIRLANES or FALGONS at mum-1 3m Pricu . . . or If You Prefer a Dmonslralor Look at These - APPEALS ,,)lri,l,,_,,ji,,!.,,,,!,t,i,i.)r,,,",'Llt F on CARS w W“: :M, July 30, m4 - h.- u or model, and an acee1leration beam Tiger sp( sprint or drag race for car club by a V8 Ford membem. The British Empire will be one of Motor Club is organizing theiars on display meet. A photo contest for Ami-J Over.4,000 p. Mir photographers with A ttrand event last year prize of I night out on the town ' for four in Toronto using a non of " eve chauffeur - driven Rolls-Royce. of spectators th should appeal to camera fans. ‘colortul retreat, Free rides aboard I genuine British double-decker bus around the New Woodbine Race Track will be given throughout at 1 pm}. The various compe- txtiom include I dnvmg sle tut open to anyone driving I British ear of any make, year bet and tif. manusctiirers, If new cars will future " mm, duo! NR9. cum": "any-nausea - veering and pow- " bake: man whumm, wind- lMe'd washers, _ (ovum "ut and e. waldo mhrov Licence no. 4890037 '64 FORD CUSTOM 500 SEDAN our used cor stock. Since there must be a reason for our empty lot, we have a good one We had a summer boom in sales. Now, to give our used cor soles- men something to sell, we or. prepared i Over.4,000 people attended thePergin. .r event last year And in nnticipa- mum” " tion of n even larger number/ Jahnso." scorer witl of spectators throughout the day, Smith sem colorful refreshment areas withlJones and tables. umbrella and chin win" pair each. le located near the centres of) Tonight acting: Black and yellow direc- Box Mimi non sxgns and police traffic con- Oshawa ar trol wzll facilitate easy spectatttview torm parking. luv thev u will be one of theusiest'ipo% can on display. W, ._.,._..._.. ... some very new models only re- winner. cently introduced to Clnldl. Joe Timpson, M Makmg its fimst public uppeu- and Doug Sils act ance in Toronto will be the Sun- for Rocketts as th beam Tiger sports car. Powered Bill Manley came I... - no D-_J __',, ..‘ I ‘zsscicholn sens}; gin'e of Pd?” Clredwlr in Thursjc; te Hmong“; P"'" _..'eiv “NW N N 't..rto ~41,ij “a l D f d h D 2 nan/Gnu d hos ., ow nefm‘n er C eon y omen on t e p 'rv, _ V ‘7 __ - Iol.0 h; w" e on mg 0 amps rop . . In Juvenlle Lacrosse Play Sailors Must Win Over Mes Tomorrow hm: Bunnrllucl Dan toms!" “no Bunch" Inn‘y lily hl-rkn Ward“ Randy Inlet Rod MtteBett Wyatt tum 15h Fulcrum - Tern Halon)! lid Walk" ** "ul Johnson tsiter,soa, mam-o TVKI Lon. Inna Remu- luau- Lon‘ Brunch ydoryoo‘ Lon; lunch Allen“! luau. The Tw.. Hunk. Ilium _ West In! IAIYAM lulu- i Lona lunch l Pltwll IOVICI Liam" Iikkt V - a 7". INDIVIDUAL “GRIN. " 6 eyhmter mu. 9mm": mm- mmlon, radio whit-walla, wirshNeld ”in", padded dash, commune. cottage, court- 1.9M .mp, out- wit lerOv have. no. SOS-68‘. engme. this car '64 FALCON 4-DOOR $2,410 entres " Tonight " Drummond Street aw direc- Box Mimico Rocketts will host "fie con- Oshawa and then play at Lake- spectatttview tomorrow, Next Wednes- lday they will be it Oshawa be- " OF OICAM a I I an a ll SI ll CA I. " J) ii " Pts, ales. Manley. Phil Fadel and, Paul Pamey scored two eaehl against Lakeview while Mark Bergin. Herod and Timpson counted singles Smith seyef three -apiir2iiiie" Paul Pamey scored two eaehl Entering tonight's game against Lakeview while Mark against Brampton the Sailors are Bergin. Herod ' nd Timpson tour points behind Peterboro and counted single: the final playoff spot and have Johnson was Lakeview's high but four games to play, They are scorer with four but English and !tetd with the improbable odds At home last Thursday they dropped another to Lakeview by a 14-9 count. In Monday's loss to Dixie. Ratecliff. Knows, Anderson Ind Russell etch scored two goals Ind Wilson ndded the other for Dixie. It w" Russell's second goal with just nine sec- and: remaining that proved the winner. Joe Timpson, Mike Akerhum and Doug Sils acored two each ItRtketts as Gord Herod and Mimico Beckett: were also hampered in their most recent lass " Dixie Arena to Dixie by a score of 9-8 with the absence Pete 50:1"an John Grirttn Larry C omuu tuna Biss “than McNeu Full WIN“: George Stev- u! Don Johnson Gary “(Laughing Ron Hynu Rania Pun: M11! Mu Garry rune: on“ [agree John on ma _Erte In» oG; any Ira-t Hm V t't' a“? u r C a lady s Sun nna "M.r. Tm 5110:: Don loan .. luau Penm- John Doyle Larry can But hun- I Altar ( Ion: hunt. 'uuuuun Kg"): C menu may Irma: GUST ( an Part Wine! .ANYAM - ’IIWIC to pay the highest prices for used auto- mobiles, regardless of year, make or mo- del. For a quick appraisal on your car, drive into Simpson Motors now. Pldinonl W "no" [mm Stanley clicked on -, up with sin- 3077 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. SIMPSON MOTORS Your Local Aiethori"d MUSTANG - FORD fore returning home one week from tonight to play Peterboro. Mirnico is the detending cham- pion m the O.M.L‘A. Juvenile A series. of having to win in least three" games and hope the Pete: fall ‘ The Good Ship ss. (Imkzngmat on ship) Port Credit, with I fulrnight v crew of Sailors aboard. startetrSailora off on In ambitious and whim-game. was hoped to be I successful) Hunts voyage at the beginning of the dive-bor 1964 senior lacrosse season. the flooz During the ensuing 68 days, were d: the ship has been flounderinguon the graduaily ot first but more al-‘outran armmgly of late and is in dire/he mgr danger of gum; down with all of the t hands aboard. all year Port Credit', hopes for I play-shoulder ort spot were dealt a dendly biow/backhan over the past seven days whenigenerait they lost to Huntsville sziuxh 1742.31 Port Credit last Thurs; i” day night Ind then warn trounced at Brampton Saturday) 1, night. a? )AILDR MISSES . . . a scoring chance for Port Credit while hotly pursued by two Huntsville Hawks m on Ontario Lacrosse Association senior game at Port Credit on Thursday. Poul MacDonald has Hawk netminder cleanly beaten on the play SAILOR MISSES pr. Face Drydock For Rest Of Season "Situation Serious" Company Offers New Trade Plan To Public In addition a new trade plan whereby the public can trade-In their automobiles on brand new models being offered at sale prices has been introduced by Simpson Motors. Thus pion will go into effect immediately in order Record summer soles have left Simpson Mo- tors in urgent need of used can To obtain these units they are prepared to offer the highest price for any automobile regardless of year, make or model! ONLY 10% DOWN uno 36 MONTHS TO PAY CASH FOR YOUR VACATION Telephone 2 5 9-46 TI vacation expenses Attention '59 - '60 - '6l - '62 owners. Trade up now, the differ.. ence of value between your present car and the down payment requirements can be paid in cash to you to help you with your Huntsville Hawks zoomed and) I dive-bombed the Salon all JC/o,,', the floor and the eggs the rsuri'2', were dropping landed squarely .1 on the Sailors faces. Huntsville in' outran Port Credit for most of rep the mght and were scoring name of of the most fantastic goals seen'He all year as they fired over the sta, shoulder, under the ‘3hou:der.\5m backhanders, shovel shot: and} t generally scan-mg from nimostl....y, flat on their faces. Tomorrow night w'rll tell the tale is the Sailors move into Peterboro for I game. George ki pa sk y TRADE NOW FOR BEST VALUE FALCON - FAIRLANE - THUNDERIIRD Dealer Keegan Ind McDonald were brought up from tho Lakeshon junior club for the night and coach Elmer Lee might have had better luck had he placed them on sap-rate Imes The two John Roberts and Bob Clarke spearheaded Huntsville', attack with five of the best going to each of them, Julie Kowalski and Jack McKenzie clicked for two each, Colin Oke. Tom Con- lin and Pete Ttory added singles. Offensively Brian Aheam con- tinued to Ipark the Sailors with three goals. Bill Allen, George McGafley and Harrie Tomchi- shen added two apiece and singles went to Brian Keegan and Paul MacDonald und Kn- pasky. He wu named " the Pdrt Ciedit star of the night and received I silver plated drinking goblet. one but his shot glanced off the post and did not go in, Many other attempts also failed as Sailors dropped the game to Huntsville. Whether the motorist trades or sells he can be assured of" receiving an above average price for his automobile. Motorists need only bring thei r cor: to Simpson Motors show- rooms. There they Will be quuckly appraised and an offer will be made; no waiting, no red tape Extra high premium prices will be paid for I959, I960, WM and l962 routorrobiltts of any make or model to raise used car stocks to their normal level NEW TO RONTO youths. used to each other's style of play, made most of their pass- es to one another, a fact that Huntsville soon caught on to and their scoring power was bad- ly nullified. ‘TAILEXDS . . .Kowalski sat out (the final five minutes of the Ga, after his coach caught him (in the act ot [Dating on the floor. Pie sat near the gate to the floor but never did get back on . . . Port Credits final games mclude LBrampton tonight. at Peterboro ‘tomorrow night, at home to St. lCtttharirtes next Thursday and (into Brampton August 7. Pm)“: by Henry 'VttoveBttt

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