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Weston-York Times (1971), 18 May 1972, p. 11

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BUYING A BIKE Consumers‘ Association of Canada warns ‘that the biggest mistakes in buying a bike is getting the wrong size. A rule of thumb method for frame size is your inside leg measurement, which is from crotch to ground, minus 10 inches. Joining Winston Park Caterers and the Dynes will be two Oshawa teams â€" Falcon T.V. (formerly Oshawa â€" Bunnies) and Tony‘s, York Simcoe Sports (Willowdale), the Mortimers (Scarborough) and Ancaster Provisions (Burlington). The girls of York Memorial proved poor hosts at last Monday‘s Central Unit track and field meet held at York. The Borough of York is reâ€" entering senior fastball competition this season with a team sponsored by Winston Park Caterers joining the surviving three teams of the Toronto and District Senior Fastball League and six other new squads. Weston captured the intermediate, senior and open relay races at the Central Unit track and field meet at York Memorial stadium last Monday afternoon. Here one of the Also joining th three teams are mond Hill Dynes the world championship at Manilla last March. Those returning for the 1972 season are â€" Ray‘s â€" Gulf _ of Newmarket, C.C.M. (forâ€" merly Shopsy‘s of North York) and Knob Hill Farms, Scarborough. â€"â€"â€"=â€" BIâ€"RITE STORESâ€" FREE BONUS â€" SPARE THRE & 3 MATTRESSES 1972 S.£. WOODS MODE 1415. Sleeps 6. Beds convert to settee for day use, 5 Fully Screened picture windows with clear viny! storm flaps. Colâ€" ored privacy curtains, spring loaded for easy erection. The Memos captured the Flat rate: earn top wages! required immediately for large, busy downtown Ford Dealership Apply Mr. Dale McPherson 655 BAY ST. 366â€"7494 @ with CLASS "A" LICENCE TUNEâ€"UP TECHNICIANS (at Lawrence) York Memos take home Top calibre ball returns to York MECHANICS e original the Rich who won Mr. Banton has started to get his team in shape and expects to have his charges ready for the opener at Fairbank Park May 23. Anyone wishing to try out for the squad is welcome. Call Mr. Banton at 651â€"7403 during the evening for more information. ‘"We are extremely proud to have the Richmond Hill Dynes, _ world [ softball champions, competing in our league this season, said T.D.S.F.L. president Bill Hurst of Mississauga. ‘‘Winning the chamionship put Canada, let alone Richâ€" The Caterers, under the direction of managerâ€"coach Ned Banton, will play their home games at Fairbank Park, Dufferin Street, Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. York Simcoe Sports and C.C.M. will play their home games at Kinsmen Park, Yonge at Finch, Willowdale, Mondays and Wednesdays, respectively. TA»,â€" York ~Sime Mortimers and Park Caterers. The league has been divided into two divisions. Playing in the Central Division will be Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Burlington, Knob Hill Farms, C.C.M. and Tony‘s. The Eastern Division squads are Falcon event, in competition with the six secondary schools in the region, with a total of 124% points â€" 21% better than runnerâ€"up Leaside. Other scores were: East (at Pacific) Winston Weston C.I. runners breaks the tape ahead of her comâ€" petition. York Memo won the meet with a total of 124% points. mond Hill, on the map as far as the game is concerned." He was referring to the Dynes win over favored United States at the world championships held â€" at Minila in the Philippines last March. York 77, Weston 67%, Runnymede 57% and George Harvey 37%. Lynn Moore, leaside, was top individual point getter of the day with a total of 15 with first place NEW YORKER BROUGHAM 4 door hardtop equipped. 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CHRYSLER PRODUCTS CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Bealance of Extended 18,000 Miles or 18 Month Factory Warranty NEW YORKER NEW YORKER p, airâ€"conditioned #610089. 1972 Dorothy Hunt, Leaside, and Anne Dembinski, East York tied for the individual honors in the seniors and open class events as both the girls earned 13 points. Miss Hunt captured the high and broad jumps and took second in the shot put. Miss Demâ€" binski was first in the 880, the one mile to go along second in discus. Irene Craig captured the laurels in the intermediate division with 13 points gathered from her first place finishes in the 60 and 100 yard runs and her second place in the 220. finishes in the 60 yd. dash, the 220 and the long jump in the junior division. event vinyl root, fully with a This is the most hazardous time of the year for pleasure boaters. Ice has just disappeared from lakes and, in spite of warming tem peratures, the water is still deadly cold. Ontario Safety League reports show that 25 persons drowned from boats in Ontario during May 1971. This is out of a total of 88 boating fatalities for the entire 1971 season. Most of the victims were fishermen and capsizing or falling out of the small boats and canoes into deadly cold water were the major causes. 6 * on on s e t ho e ie Girls open Tuesday night _ by Dave Gerry one division above as they were first timers. George Anderson No. 2 If you have an Amesbury‘s six ball teams . are entered in the girls _ The girls open up Tuesday wumm'm plan to 1 in theâ€"North York league are juvenile division.) evening at 6:30 p.m. on â€" on Amesbury No.3 action. a all sponsored and the club Boys who have played allâ€" m extends thanks to all who star ball are asked to call * aerielies have backed us up in this Sam Salonia at 241â€"8893 or 6 3 endeavor. %:0 Speziali .ltll 240«0:14. : ces The squirts are sponsored ere are st a few ¢ ue by Zentil Plumbing and openings to fill, so why not. ® é m H;afln,c Ltd., North Park give it a shot. E is hee d W|n\ by Zentil Plumbing and Heating Ltd., North Park Plaza is backing the peewee squad, Donlee Manufacâ€" turing Industries are the company behind the bantam team and a trio of service stations are sponsoring the midget entry under the name of the West End BP Gas Boys with the names of the three as follows: Sam Sgro BP, Jane400 BP Service and Gallello BP Service. The juvenile team has Dufferin and 400 Lions behind them. Globe Electronics are sponsoring the girls‘ midget entry (who will be playing {QH | Lg ” ; lR\ t \UJ\ 1 | l n I jl////,’/ n â€" Lt\b l\l I L(;â€"â€"â€":% n We need Help! s e mm Boaters beware 1. Brand New 1972 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door H/Top, Serial No. IM57J21125746, 350, V8, Turboâ€"Hydraâ€" Transmission, P/S, P/B, Deluxe Seat Belts, wheel opening mouldings, 4 Brrl. Carb, W/walls, W/Discs, Custom Radio, Color Bambooâ€"Trim Black. Our present Used Car Stock totals ONLY 27 units. You can save up to First of all, stay sober, wear protective clothing and an approved lifejacket at all times when in the boat. Keep loads light â€" half the normal capacity. Do not stand up in a small boat on open water. Watch the weather â€" spring storms come up suddenly. Plan your trip for daylight hour‘s only. Boating after dark in cold water months decreases the chance of survival in case of trouble. Less Premium for Trade House League sponsors are coming in slowly, but surely, with a full report upcoming. The diamonds at Amesbury Park were in full swing last Saturday with teams out practising. Linda Brown and Karen Morse had their charges out first thing Saturday _ morning. _ It seemed the girls were out before the sun had come up. Here is some advice from the Ontario Safety League for that early fishing trip: The practise showed house league play at its best. There were girls who had played ball before plus some who Less Tradeâ€"Inâ€"Value . Net Difference y. We are desperate for good Clean Used Cars List Price ... $4825 Discount ... _ 852 ‘200°° 2 EXAMPLES: 0 3973 3773 2999 1777 2. 1972 Brand New Oldsmobile Delta Royale, 4 Door, H/Tap. Serial No. 3N39H2E139187, 350 V8, _ Turâ€" boHydramatic transmission, P/Steering, P/Brakes, P/Windows, Floor Mats, Elecâ€" tric Rear Defogger, Courtesy Lamps, Remote Mirror, Clock, Custom Radio, Convenience Group, Color Bamboo, Trim Black. 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