Weston Historical Society Digital Newspaper Collections

Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Sep 1964, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The third stage of the course is usually held on a Tuesday wening when the trainee is givâ€" en a written examination (a true or false test) wening when the trainee is givl-‘ They were scheduled to play en a written examination (a true|Sevenâ€"Up â€" Shopsy‘s in one of or false test) the two games owed by Sevenâ€" With a 90% mark, you pass the|Ups to New Toronto. Then, too test and receive a certificate ofi late, last week the club was inâ€" competence and a safe hunter‘s formed that Sevenâ€"Ups would be badge: 80% to 89% is not quite!playing in the CNE tournament good enough and requires a verâ€" on Monday and would not be bal examination by the examinâ€"|able to keep their appointment. er. That‘s for the purpose of corâ€"| Since Shopsy‘s lost out on recting some of the false ideas Monday to Richmond Hill Shells that the trainee may have gathâ€" they will now be open to play ered during the course. or his later in the week and plans wrong interprelation of the quesâ€" were made Monday night to tions. have a same plaved at Rotary On the following Saturday practical instruction is conducted by Roy Dunlop, Chairman of the Range Officers and a Director of the Association. This take place at Cold Creek where each trainee is given the opportunity to fire a number of shots and is shown safe methods of still hunting, tracking, drive hunting, duck, geese, and upland game hunting, as well as safe handling of guns ai all times. I would sure like to see a lot of those fellows take the course as outlined by Vic Evans. Maybe some of them wouldn‘t pass it. At the Toronto Anglers and Hunters Association the breakâ€" down is as follows: The 75% to 79% range is not good enough, and it‘s left up to the examiner to decide whether or _ not a verbal examination should be taken. A score of under 15% means that the trainee must retake the course if he hopes to earn his certificate. Without it he can‘t obtain a gun license. Often the group of trainees inâ€" cludes a few young ladies who proudly earn their badge and take up what is to them a new and exciting sport Another veteran of the wooc shot a hole in his friend‘s leg as he followed him along the trail to their deer watches. In thr first place, his gun certainly shouldn‘t have been loaded. Secâ€" ondly, since it was, the "safety" should have been on. It wasn‘t, â€" and he tripped. Tge course, conducted by qualâ€" ified instructors at various gun clubs, is not designed to produce marksmen, but to promote betâ€" ter gun handling and, above all. safe hunters. I‘ve watched old timers use ‘ guns in the woods and couldn‘t n a er S In ver ' class some of them as safe huntâ€" ers. One member of a deer huntâ€" ing party excitedly demonstratâ€" Terry Webber set the slugging starred in the field for the losers the losers ed how he managed to bring Pace in the past week‘s Alderâ€" and Dave Lukasik clipped a homâ€" PEI down a whopping big buck. In so wood Softball Association action er and a single. Mom‘s . doing he managed to swing the 45 he pounded three fourâ€"bagâ€" United Packinghouse \ _ United miuzzle past each one of his comâ€" Ees in Walker‘s Welding 14â€"6 Workers 17 Pitcher panions. And the gun was loadâ€" trouncing of Brownsline Barber United Steelworkers 16 UP eleven ed! Excitement and forgetfulness Shop. He rounded out the conâ€" T Leb ‘ith & Eobd ped a pa like that is inexcusable when it test with a single. hit erryd eJ a{)c R“I ourv ;00 back' up tomer fo henaline mregims â€" | | Anotiier Toriy _ Temy Le. hitt and Jay| Relston with | Sigfoncs m The first night, (which is usâ€" ually a Thursday) lectures on safety, maintenance of firearms. and hunting methods. Personally he has no desire to shoot. and least of all, any intenâ€" tion of becoming a hunter. He is merely a proud father who deâ€" cided to take the course with his son. I appreciate his attitude and believe I‘d do well to take it myâ€" self some day. OF INTEREST TO FISHERMEN There‘s no doubt that the Hunters‘ Safety Training Course as outiined by Vic Evans, and staff of the Toronto Anglers and Hunters Association, is quite thorough and complete. At this time, hunters throughâ€" out the province are joined by many new hopefuls who have earned that privilege by successâ€" fully meeting the Hunter Safety examination requirements. Each year, with the number of hunters steadily increasing, it beâ€" comes imperative that more care, more respect, more courtesy, and more thoughtfulness be observed and practised, than ever before. Yes, it takes all of those, plus, to make a good safe hunter. Last week I dropped in at the T.A.H.A. offices on King Street and was most favorably impresâ€" sed with their handling of the program. WOODLAND TOPICS ‘Webber Slams 3 Fourâ€"Baggers :In Walker‘s Win Over Barbers Pitcher Mike MacMillan sparkâ€" led in Peewee action, as he pitchâ€" ed and hit Mom‘s Chicken to an 11â€"7 victory over United Steelâ€" workers. 1 SQUIRT "B" LEAGUE South Peel Kinsmen .. 17 Go Jo Hand Cleaner 11 Paul Gaulet with a three run homer and George Robinson with a four bagger and a single were the big guns for the Kinsâ€" men. David McLeod, Elliott Jorâ€" dan and Bill Panter sparked the defensive effort. Reid MacDonald Bev Sanders I watched an angler take an 18 Ib. muskie ashore last weekâ€" end. He caught it just out from my cottage on Lake Nipissing. Perhaps, some day, I‘ll hook into something big like that and will be able to brag a bit too. Here‘s A.S.A. Action Another Terry â€" Terry Leâ€" bane â€" hit safely four times for United Packinghouse Workers in a 17â€"16 victory over United Steelworkers. Lawrie Hewer also banged out four hits, three sinâ€" gles and a double for Carrick‘s in a 15â€"11 win over Fera and Palmer. Since Shopsy‘s lost out on Monday to Richmond Hill Shells they will now be open to play later in the week and plans were made Monday night to have a game played at Rotary Park tonight. & have a game played at Rotary Park tonight. & As of our deadline date these plans were still in effect. Sevenâ€" Up â€" Shopsey‘s will be at Rotary Park tonight. Game time will be 8 p.m. Owensâ€"Robertshaws are only a point behind Sevenâ€"Ups in the battle for second place. so if this game finally does maâ€" terialize it could be a good one Last week a Kew Beach Carâ€" dinals played Sevenâ€"Ups and deâ€" feated them 5â€"2 behind fine pitching by Norm â€" Mackie. Mackie pitched his best game of the season since joining Cardinâ€" als very early in the season. It was Mackie‘s bat also that Recently, a fisherman was flying start in the Ontario Jr. cleaning a good size smallâ€"mouth‘Football conference with a shutâ€" and discovered that its stomach out 31â€"0 victory over Oshawa contained a spark plug, of all Hawkeyes at Oshawa Friday things‘! There‘s proof that a bass night. The second game of the will strike at just about anything six game schedule will see ll.:k. on occasions. shore plaving Hamilton at Hamâ€" On Monday night for the secâ€" ond time in three weeks the Owens â€" Robertshaw ball club failed again to provide a game. It may not matter but this time the fault does not seem to be theirs. hoping! Beaches Second Place At Stake In Cardsâ€"Sevenâ€"Ups Battle cored U jfor their final run and added a \single besides. Klazer also sinâ€" ‘gled along with his double and George Teasdale collected three base hits. Carricks BP s 15 Fera & Palmer AK Laurie Hewer sparked Carâ€" rick‘s vietory with sharp play at short stop and a double and three singles at the plate. Gary Leeder and Bill Paris were the big hitters for the losers. Walkers Welding 14 Brownsline Barber Shop _ 6 The heavy hitting of Terry Webber with three homers and a single gave Walkers an easy vicâ€" tory over the Barbers. Mark Smith clipped three singles for night. The second game of the six game schedule will see kk- shore playing Hamilton at Hamâ€" ilton Athletic Field tomorrow night. Lakeshore‘s â€" defence . belied manager Don Venning‘s pessiâ€" mistic statements of a week ago when he said he didn‘t think the club was strong. The defence played alert football with an alâ€" at the plate for the winners. George Balcerzyk crossed the plate three times and Jerry Salâ€" mon played a steady game in the field for the losers. Workers mewe M United Steelworkers ... 16 Terry Lebane with four good hits and Jay Ralston with a triple and a single set the pace In the CNE tournament on Thursday, Randall Roys eliminâ€" ated Cardinals with a 4â€"0 win on the pitching of Frank Marshail over Garrie Nolan. Marshall pitched a twoâ€"hitter. s oUT OF OASA Last week saw the pee wees, Wilson & Cousins, and the Carâ€" dinal A.C.. squirts eliminated from their first round play in the CASA. Pee wee dropped a pair to Milwaukee of the Beaches while Scarborough took care of the squirts in the minimum two games. Both the Wilson & Cousins pee wees and the squirts are in the midst of playoffs with Alâ€" dervwood teams for the Etobicoke Intercommunity Softball League games are not available but the pee wees play the second game Mackie fanned four and alâ€" lowed seven hits to post the win over Jack Rainbow, who left in the sixth for Lanny Myska. Mysâ€" ka fanned three in his short stint but Rairbow did not manâ€" tint but Rainbow did not age a single strikeout. S yoUrRr NEW NEICHBOUR e Bears Blank Hawkeyes 31â€"0 In Junior Football Opener Meet Hamilton Tomorrow Night Lakeshore Bears got away to a TOM McBRIDE sQUIRT "A" LEAGUE TOM _ McBRIDE 1964 CLEARâ€"OUT!! OFFERS YOU GENUINE DURING HIS 3 WEEK 2324 Lake Shore Blvd. W At Burlington St., MIMICO DISCOUNTS ALL ‘64 RAMBLERS ARE REDUCED FOR THIS SALE â€" 65($â€"ARE DUE TO ARRIVE WITHIN 3 WEEKSâ€"WE WANT A CLEAR LOT TO SHOW THEM WITHOUT DISTRACTION! PERSONALLY BACKS EVERY DEAL! DRIVE IN TODAY and SAVE LAKESHORE RAMBLER (1964) In fact, some alert play set up Lakeshore‘s first major in the opening quarter by rushing the Oshawa line, causing a fumble which â€" the â€" Bears _ recovered. Johnny Nasato took a handoff and went over from the seven yard line for the first major. most errorless performance Jeff Palmer and Gary Beddel! shared the quarterback duties for the Bears and operated with reasonably good success except when attempting passes to end position receivers The two ends appeared to have greasy fingers PEE WEE LEAGUE Mom‘s Chicken 11 United Steelworkers ... 7 Pitcher Mike MacMillan gave up eleven scattered hits and clipâ€" ped a pair of circuit clouts to back up his pitching effort for Mom‘s. Ricky Fewster chalked up a two run homer for the Steelâ€" men. BANTAM LEAGUE Canadian Legion ... 11 Alderwood Drugs ... 7 Bob Jones turned in a sharp pitching effort and Don Piggott clipped a four bagger and a pair of doubles to pace the Legions victory. Jim Maude at short stop was best for the druggists MIDGET LEAGUE All games were rained out in the Midget League. Three Pee Wee and two Bantam games were also rained out New Life Cleaners ... 5 South Peel Kinsmen ........ 2 Martin Lamphen gave Newâ€" life the win with a grand slam homer in the top of the fifth. Jim Carawana tripled for the Kinsmen. In the preliminary matches Harvey Paints eliminated Harry K. Browns by a score of 9â€"2 and Mimico Bowl got by Russell Drugs 8â€"6. Then in the chamâ€" pionship game Harvey Paints defeated Mimico Bowl 8â€"5 to win the United Rubberworkers Local 232 trophy. Following the championship game all the players were taken to the Red Barn Restaurant where they were treated to hamâ€" burgers and coke. League conâ€" vener and Cardinal A.C. execuâ€" tive. John VanWaggoner, organâ€" ized the successful festivities and expresses his thanks, and those of the Cardinal A.C., to the many coaches who turned out to look after the league. championship. Dates for the of the best of three series at Valley Park in Alderwood toâ€" night, with that game due to get underway shortly after 8 HAMBURGERS FOR HOUSE LEAGUE The end came on Saturday to a very successful squirt house league, operated by the Cardinal A.C. at 20th Street Park. All four teams were in the playoffs that were run on Saturday. aco 259â€"4617 Lakeshore scored early in the seeond‘ quarter when Palmer faked then handed off to Dave Sutherland at the Oshawa four yard line and Sutherland plowed through for the major. T secon 4 in. fichmond Hill Shells mainly uuh:lu Wl‘: z:.r:l:erfm:l r:fie?('" the strength of the strong dazzle play resulted in Lakeâ€" pitching arm of Ray Judd, eliâ€" shore‘s third TD. The play start. MiNated Harmoney Caterers in ed near the Oshawa forty yard the Ontario Amateur Softball line with Palmer wheeling and Association Sr. B playdowns. dealing at the pivot spot and The Caterers lost two games by handing off to Sutherland on an S‘milar scores of 4â€"0. option play. Sutherland spotted Judd and Harmoney‘s Ken Ed Trevisan all by himself down Condi hooked up in a thrilling at the Oshawa two yard line and‘pitching duel in the first game made a perfect pass. Trevisan with Judd fanning 24 Caterer carried over without a hand beâ€" batters, allowing only one nit. ing laid on him. The score at the Condi sent 16 Shell batters back half was 18â€"0. to the bench via the strikeout â€" Palmer then threw 40 yards route while allowing three hits. and hardly hung on to a pass all game. Palmer then threw 40 yards to former Alderwood star Ron MacNeil who was inside the Oshawa goalline and took the pass without any trouble. Ivars | OPEN ON THE HOLIDAYâ€"9 A.M.â€"6 P.M. "%3 PONTIAC 4â€"door sedan. Afmost perfect and the next best thing to a brand new car. This beautiful turguoise sedan with automatic transâ€" mission and custom radio has been reduced for this weekend from $2195 . to s'a’s. .'6’ VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe. Everything like new ut the price. With radie. Only $845. THIS IS YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE C oâ€"â€"â€" ON ALL ‘64 CHRYSLERS â€" PLYMOUTHS â€" VALIANTS â€" BARRACUDAS *3 DODGE CUSTOM Suburban, for the best combination of pleasure, utility and convenience see this superb wagon today A beauty to look at and a pleasure to drive â€" original white finâ€" ish ;0 off by rich red interior. Equipped with all the extras to give you motoring at its bestâ€" push butten transmission, power steering, elecâ€" tric tail ‘ah, custom radie, whitewali tires. Only :'v::r ago the list price of this unit was close 500 â€" now it can be yours for only 52695. ALL ‘64 moves PRIGES 1 DODGE 330, 6 :vlind‘or 2â€"door, an outstanding car, very, very low mileage by one careful owner and the full price is o: S'I 775. OPEN «» HOLIDAY EXAMPLE: ‘64 Saratoga, fully equipped with . . . Power Steering, Brakes; Seat Belts, Padded Dash, Window Washer: and Whitewalls. List $4605. $ 3 49 5 Special sAYOY 2 DOOR SEDANS LESS fimD 2177 CHRYSLER BRAND NEW SARATOGAS PL Y M 0O UV T H BRAND NEW Richmond Hill‘s big blow came in the seventh inning when Doug Watt slammed out a long triple, driving home two w ond Nminn O i e ueP in tnliio n sldAianbl Pn lt htsic lc lsnt lc 2008 h n d drt s lc a ic Aca l 4 t ic game gained by the kicking deâ€" who showed plenty of hncyhhhon and Ivars Delmanis. Judd Fans 24 As Shells Oust Harmoney Richmond Hill Shells mainly on the strength of the strong pitching arm of Ray Judd, eliâ€" minated Harmoney Caterers in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Sr. B playdowns. The Caterers lost two games by similar scores of 4â€"0. Delmanis finally added a point, partment. 1 footwork. The offensive line was by kicking a single, this being! Sparkling offensively were tremendous, led by Bob Brayâ€" the first and last point of the Nasato, Sutherland and Reid man, Fred Ternoway, Jim Mcâ€" SAVE AS YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE "%0 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan. Now is the time to buy that prestige car you‘ve always wanted . . . especially when you can buy this beautiful sky 'bluo sedan with hydramatic â€" Power steerâ€" ng and brakes â€" custom radie and whitewalls for only s‘ 095. e ot the world family size sports car defies description and is the smartest buy you could ever make . darrling ice cap white finish, complimented by red and white vinyl interior complete with bucket seats. All the options including pushâ€"button . transmission, . power steering and brakes, custom radio and white. wnl: and _ when v-ultwlifiv the exceptional condition it is actually a bargain at s' 995. Complete lot wide clearâ€" ance of over 130 used cars to choose from! Metro‘s finest used cars sold with 1 year guaranteed k warranty. "IF YOU DON‘T BUY FROM US â€" YOU‘LL PAY TOO MUCH!" ‘é1 PLYMOUTH Vâ€"4 FURY 1 deor hardtop petted and pampered by one pcrfi:ylav__uv_mâ€"â€"th}_s out Dale Long took over on the mound for Harmoney in the seâ€" cond game but he too had little success. He allowed six hits and held Richmond Hill scoreless until the fifth inning when the Hill men got their first run as the result of a double play atâ€" tempt that misfired and the ball went sailing past second base and into centre field. Bud Knatchbell was the only Harmoney player to get a safety off the steady Ray Jugdd, lining out‘a single in the sixth inning. runs and that hit broke up the ball game Richmond Hill picked up addiâ€" tional single runs in the sixth, THE ADVERTISER â€" Just Look At This . . . Power Steering, Brakes, Seats & Electric Windows. PLUS! Padded Dash, 5 e a t Belts, Windshield W a s h ers, Whitewalls, Stock No. 3119. List $4099 $5240. Special LESS THAN WINDSOR CONVERTIBLE CHRYSLER V ALIA NT Yâ€"100 2 DOOR SEDAN P 2077 USED CAR INFORMATION 5476 DUNDAS ST. W. ISLINGTON UJust Eest of Cloverdale Mull) BRAND NEW 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ‘$7 PLYMOUTH Belvedere V8 Sedan. Smart gold and white ‘60 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan, door Station ‘$7 DODGE Royal â€" 4 door meey" s1 3s sopet can= $198; WHOLESALE BARGAINS BE. 9â€"3371 BE. 9â€"3541 DEALERS AND PUBLIC WELCOME! As Low As $10 Down seventh and eighth innings to ceâ€" ment the win. pace the winner‘s attack. Dale Marchment, Harmoney‘s speed merchant got all three hits for the losers, including a pair of infield singles and a long douâ€" ble. picked up two hits apiece. to NEW PONTIACâ€"BUICKâ€" G.M.C. TRUCKS GOODWILL USED CARS â€" Call â€" George Kryslick 259â€"8211 Hearn Pontioc Buick Ltd. Neb Gayman and Al Tidsbury $139.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy