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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 1 Oct 1964, p. 20

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Jim Price will take over the in the semiâ€"final stage Queensway Representative pos:â€" JUNIOR FINALS tion formeriy held by Vince Feâ€" Banas Beauty Lounge 21 drigo in the Etobicoke Lakeshore Allan‘s Athletic 11 Minor Baseball Association with â€" Banas Beauty Lounge won the the help of Bob Smollet Conâ€" Junior â€" Norseman â€" Community it Umpireâ€"inâ€"Chief post has been offered to Stan Knight (if be wishes to take it). The League is on the lookout for a Public Reâ€" lations officer that has been left vacant by the departure of Vince Fedrigo. Anyone wishing the job should contact Bob Smollet or any of the League Executive With the present campaign just ended the Queensway Miâ€" mor Baseball League has already elected its executive for the 1965 season with the idea being that they can start work on next year‘s business through the winâ€" ter months. Vice â€" Presidents will be Fred Spicer and also Ross Hyland (if he accepts the job). Ed Richardâ€" son remains for another term as Secretaryâ€"Treasurer to round out the fourâ€"man Executive , Moving up from Viceâ€"Pres. by unanimous choice to the Presiâ€" dent‘s post, which was vacated by Ozzie Weiseman, is Bob Smo!â€" let. Alithough he left this post, Weiseman will remain as an honâ€" orary member on the executive and will also, with the help of his son Gary, take over the Giants coaching role in the Atom League. â€" PLEASE BRING YOUR BIRTH CERTIFICATE â€" LIONS LAKESHORE MEMORIAL ARENA NEW TORONTO 7:15 A.M.â€"BANTAM 8:30 A.M. â€" ATOM 8:00 A.M. â€" MINOR BANTAM FAUSTINA HOCKEY TRYâ€"OUTS Born after May 31, 1953 Born efter May 31, 1951 APPLEWOOD HILLS BLUEPRINTS FRESH FROM THE DRAFTING BOARD! Located on Dixie Rd., between Dundas Hwy. and Burnhamthorpe The Price Range For These Customâ€"Cratted Homes Will Be $23,000 To $35,000, With Down Payments From $4,000 Made Possible By The New 83} First Mortgages. 450 ACRES ARE NOW BEING DEVELOPED OoUT OF WHICH OVER 70 ACRES HAVE BEEN SET ASIDE FOR PARKLAND AND CONSERYATION PURPOSES! WE KNOW THAT YOU WILL ENJOY a VvISIT TO THIS PRESTIGE after May 31, 1950 *THME COMMUNITY BUILDERS SINCE 1923"¢ SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 1964 THANKS FOR WAITING! Appletwood Beights G. S. SHIPP AND SON, Limited WE SINCERELY BELIEVE THAT YOU WILL BE GLAD THAT YOU HAVE WAITED FOR THE BEST! WE CAN‘T GIVE YOU ALL THE DETAILS YET AND HAPPY That You Canm Enjoy This Coming Christmas In A Lovely New Home. Our Newest and Finest Community Adjoining Truly A Community Of Quiet Elegance‘ itive posiâ€" JUNIOR FINALS Vince Feâ€" Banas Beauty Lounge 21 Lakeshore Allan‘s Athletic 11 BRINGING THE THIS OUR SALES COUNSELLORS WILL sHOW Yyou But You Is Growing in Woodland Splendour only Nature Provides 2/7}â€"1401 IS NOW WELL UNDER WAY! veners will be: for the Q MB L Bill Cutler; for the Atoms, Bill Greenfield; for the Peeâ€"Wee and the Bantams, Brian Glazebrook. BANQUET â€" THE QMBL. ANNUAL BUN FEED The QMBL . ‘Annual Bun Feed‘ is slated for this Saturday afternoon, Oct. 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the Queensway United Church (located on Rosemeade Street around the corner from the Euoâ€" bicoke Royal York Road Fire Deâ€" partment). All boys who played on any of the League‘y twenty teams are urged to attend. There will be a magician on hand plus NHL. films and a big feed to wh PEEKâ€"WEE "A" FINALS budthidie Aiuintet dibeignt c ul York Litho 8, Q‘Way Cycle 5 Whitiock Drugs 2 A six run first inning led York. Queensway Dairy Queen cap Banas Wins Junior Crown In Norseman Softball Loop 11:00 A.M.â€"PEE WEE 9:15 A.M. â€" TYKE Born after May 31, 1955 Born after May 31, 1954 ted Born after May 31, 1952 WONDERLAND 10:00 A.M. â€" MINOR ATOM Will Enjoy! FAMILY OUT TO SEE BEAUTIFUL Suoftba hip was 1 n _ Comâ€" ; League, \ win over Westown Plaza in their opening game of the Norseman Semor finals. Westown made it to the finals by dropping their first game to Frost Frozen Foods hbut coming back to win the next two. Grant Keane paced the atâ€" tack for Kimbail with four hits while Steve Barey contributed three more, for the losers Fred Ayiwarg had four hits. Tim Graine was next best with two while Bill White chipped in with a homer Westown Plaza 12 A. Kimball Ltd. 9 will require a third and sudden death game to decide a winnetr In the opening game Westown lost 12â€"7 but came back in this game to defeat Kimball 12â€"9 Bill White naced the winners atâ€" Littte Softball League Chamâ€" plonship with a two game sweep off Allan‘s Athletic They took the 2nd game 21â€"11 after winning the opener 1§â€"7. Top hitters for Banas were winning pitcher Sceott Brown, Doug Manning and Ken McGrathin. Joey Colangelo, lan Lockwood and Bob Ackley SENIOR FINALS A. Kimball Ltd. 12 Weston Plaza 7 Grant â€" Keane connected four hits (two home runs) lead A. Kimball Ltd. to a 1 tick with four hits while Grant Keane managed three hits for the losers. BANTAM FINALS Q‘Way Dairy Queen 7 r pic r the A Al Nicholls and Ron ked up a hit apiece, or to ‘ured the Q. M.B.L. bantam chamâ€"| sionship with a two game sweep| 3120 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. 1’,."_'&_&3 Radio, completely reconâ€" L»' § | ditioned R & "“f’k EP £ Simpson Motors Â¥ \ e M Automotic, like new ‘59 CHEV Belâ€"Air Hardtop A black beouty, like new ............ ‘63 FORD â€" ‘61 CHEVROLET â€" Automatic and redio. Stil under new car. worranty Automatic and radic / beoutiful car in top con ‘60 FALCON STATION WAGON â€" ‘59 PONTIAC COACH â€" Automatic a n d ra d ie Ideal family cor. ‘ 62 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN â€" !11â€"3. Whitlock made it to the fiâ€"! ‘nals in a most exciting way by dropping the first game of tluir[ semiâ€"final series with Budget] Centre. They came back to win| the next game, tie the third and ; ‘force a fourth game, in that one! \they shutâ€"out Budget 13â€"0 to gain | l|a berth in the finals. The hmm.i of Whitlock Drugs. They took the final contest 7â€"2 after whipping Whitlock Drugs in the opener .©1,699 ‘‘1,499 ‘1,7199 ‘1,199 "Your Ffriendly Ford Dealer On The Lakeshore" 099 SALE PRICE ‘60 PONTIAC ‘61 METEOR â€" Economy 6 cylinder, auto matic. real value o ‘58 PONTIAC STATION WAGON â€" «; Automatic transmis radio. Finished in c tiful Alasko White ‘59 FORD GALAXIE HARDTOP â€" Power _ equipped Looks ond rums like a new car. Automatic transmission & radio. Outstanding condiâ€" tion, You must see this cor. . x ‘57 FORD â€" Automatic transmission & radio. Economy & vaiue ot and pitching of John Sostakas who struckâ€"out five, gave up three walks and five hits, was 2 terror at the plate with three hits in as many appearanges. Inâ€" cluded was a nph to his wrong field in the third inning with the bases loaded and two out. Teamâ€" mate secondâ€"baseman Dave Manâ€" tel played his finest game of the season as he robbed Whitlock players who had sure hits time ‘*‘‘1,200 NEW TORONTO & NHARVEUE â€"â€" J + r ’ 1,399"° ‘899 .. 5099 SALE PRICE THE ADVERTISER â€"â€"â€" Thursday, October 1, 1964 â€"â€" Page 20 after time. Mantel also had a single and a bases empty homer at the plate. Brian McCutcheon also had two hits for the win» ners while Jeff Clements and Bob Smollett had one apiece. John Noble hit safely twice tor Whitlocks and other hits went to Marty McCormick, Al Dumanski and Rick Palla. * Ts COMPACT SPECIALS matic transmission and ‘61 FALCON 63 FALCON COACHâ€"Auto BALANCE ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET DOWN PAYMENT o 9/ AS LOW AS PHONE 259â€"4687 DpUGOUT DATA The following téams are the 1964 Champions of the Queensâ€" way Minor Baseball League. Atom "A", Phillies; Atom "B"*, Braves; Pee â€" Wee "A", York Litho; Pee â€" Wee "B", Queensâ€" way Bow!; Bantam, Queensway Dairy Queen. â€" Au ~«<â€" $1699 > $1199

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