The Yorkview squirts travelled across Metro last week â€" to Forest Manor Public School to play the Sparton Peanuts. The game was called off due to a severe cloudburst â€" but not before players and spectators got a displays and activities which will appeal to the outdoor sportsman and recreationist. One of the features this year will be improved enâ€" closures for test running of cloudburst â€" but not before Thursday night saw the players and spectators got a _ peewees score an easy 10â€"zip good dousing. runaway victory _ over Tuesday‘s contest between Emery Glentoran. Joe the Yorkview atoms and _ Likuski counted four for this Spartan ended in a 2â€"1 vicâ€" first star of the season. tory for the Spartans. The Second star went to Alan boys missed quite a few Gouk who scored twice and scoring chances and only third star was awarded to Jimmy Chambers could find _ Jamie Nash who counted his the range. first of the year. Other goals The Yorkview mosquitos went to Mario Fantanzzi, wholloped Black Creek Jamie Ingham and Bob de Vikings on Wednesday. Coppi. Tuesday‘s contest between the Yorkview atoms and Spartan ‘ended in a 2â€"1 vicâ€" tory for the Spartans. The boys missed quite a few scoring chances and only Jimmy Chambers could find the range. 1973 snowmobiles which will The traditions of early pioneer militia regiments are carried on by Upper Canada Rifles Club which will hold its third target shooting match of the year this Sunday, July 16 at the Cold Creek conservation The public is invited to weapons used by the club attend this colorfulevent and and, in addition, exact observe the club members replicas made to the using black powder, muzzle specifications of the original loading rifles, pistols and weapons are also used. shotguns. The long rifles, Cold Creek is located coonskin hats and fringed between _ Bolton _ and rawhide pants and jackets of Nobleton, three miles north club members will also of the King sideroad on make delightful subjects for concession road 11. There is amateur photographers. ~a parking fee of $1.50 per car. Sunday‘s match is one of ar 7 2erestitie ht o 15 b ‘conservation areas adâ€" series of challenge shoots inistered 5 The being conducted by the club M j * hy db Metropolitan Toronto and which will count toward Repi C ti awards to be presented this en $nservatihl) fall Authority _ for _ public 4 recreation. Further inâ€" Both bench and prone formation on this and the shooting will take place at many other activities taking targets at a distance of 100 place at these areas can be yards, and offâ€"hand shooting obtained by telephoning 630â€" Both bench and prone shooting will take place at targets at a distance of 100 yards, and offâ€"hand shooting Sunday on one of the greatest Approximately 29 air cadets from 700 squadron, adventures of their lives. They will be part of a 550 man summer camp at Canadian Forces Base Trenton â€" where living in Tent City, soaring in gliders 21 JOHN $1. LOCATIONS 1O SERVE yOU Yorkview ahead on week‘s play Stratch your vacation. Rent a Chevy Vego, or similar size car, drive as far as you want! 7 days for only $69.50 plus gas. Vega, $5 a day 10¢ a mile. plus gas. Or $12 for the weekend, 10¢ a mile, plus gas. anteeing a wide range of be done at 50 yard R FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 244â€"5569 Unlimited Free Mileage! Cold Creek is one of 15 conservation areas adâ€" ministered by the authority in the Metro region for public recreation. It is located between _ Bolton _ and Nobleton, about three miles north of King sideroad on concession road 11. There is a parking fee of $1.50 per car at all conservation areas. appear on some of the weapons used by the club and, in addition, exact replicas made to the specifications of the original weapons are also used. Cold Creek is located between Bolton _ and Nobleton, three miles north of the King sideroad on concession road 11. There is targets. The club will also reâ€" enact a buffalo shoot at a distance of 100 yards. Shooting will commence at 10 a.m. and should finish by about 4 p.m. Such famous names as Sharpes, Henry and Enfield Scorers were Gary Willock (3), Greg Weldon (2), Joe Lazzara and Randy Forâ€" sythe with 1 each. Maurizio Bevilacqua turned in a great defensive effort. and skimming in sailboats are everyday occurances. These young men will spend two weeks many miles from home â€" some for the first Members of 700 squadron will leave from 3100 Weston Road, at 10:30 a.m., Sunday July 9. By Dave Gerry Zentil Plumbing, Amesbury‘s squirts, met Glenfield at Amesbury Park Monday and lost 10â€"4. Fred Thoroski and Terry Challis each pounded out a home run in the losing cause. The big news of the week took place Wednesday at Amesbury when Zentil Plumbing broke an eleven game losing streak for a 74 win over Greenwin Gardens. John Contini was on the mound for the win. The bantams played Monday at Roding Park and Ava Electronics took a 6â€"1 By Dave Gerry Emery Falcons, who this season have been the most successful of all Emery‘s teams, continued â€" their winning ways by taking a 2â€"1 win from Yorkview in The nice summer weather brings forth many requests to the North York Parks and Recreation Department for additional swimming. The summer â€" program _ for fourteen indoor and eleven outdoor splash pools comâ€" menced July 1. Both the indoor and outdoor pools due to demand will be offering a great number of inâ€" structional classes for children and teenagers only. A great amount of additional time has been scheduled for pleasure. reached, admissions stop. Do not be disappointed, get to the pool early. A special nickel swim designed for children and students only at indoor pools The regulations made under the Public Health Act governing the operation of public swimming pools places a maximum number of bathers into any pool at one time for safety reasons. When the maximums are ($1995 $# %ï¬ British United AKR Automobiles A new car to call your own MINJ Zentil breaks ONLY North York swim tftimes Falcons continue winning ways A division 0t SCU industmes Ltd 37 Chureh Street. Toronto 5 924.334] Easy to buy, easy to own. 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Indoor pools offer adâ€" ditional pleasure swimming between the hours of 1 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. Sunday public swimming commenced July 2 at all indoor pools. The outdoor splash pools are designed for children between the ages of 5 to 11 years of age. The public swimming hours at all the splash pools is from 1 to 5 Monday through Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. There will also be public swimming Monday through Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. weather permitting. For further information regarding the aquatic program contact North York Parks and Recreation Department at 225â€"4611 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Donlee streak Pitcher Patti Anne Valenti and a real team effort from all the girls were all that was needed as Globe Electronics dumped Lawrence Heights 7â€" 1 in midget action Tuesday at Amesbury. The peewees played Tuesday at Amesbury and North Park Plaza, behind the pitching of Allan Lutes, The West End BP Gas Boys came up with a win at the expense of Don Victoria who defaulted in their midget division game. In atom action, the Mustangs also had a bye while the Rovers came out on the short end of a 2â€"1 score falling to the Spartan Javelins. Damian Heaney was the only Rover to find the range. took care of Lawrence Heights 4â€"1. Scott Parker socked one round tripper. Glentoran, the second peewee entry had the week off as they came up with a bye. fhtam:s goals and allowing only eight in the six games they have played. Bailey contributes the team‘s success to the tremendous team spirit the boys have, plus a real steady defence. Emery Marauders came up with a bye (this is the first week the team has broken even) in mosquito play while Cardiff were annihilated by Goldlist Rangers 10â€"0. 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Marko‘s came back on Thursday to take a 25â€"14 win from St. Laurance but the Anglican girls won on total score. This set up a final between Diâ€" Anne Jr. Fashions, who had a bye to the finals, and St. Laurance. Tyke play saw Willow Mfg. zlbnflcm le m-m‘iumu: winners have . Metropolitan Building, Mwmu“u: %::d.xyu Wednesday. handled on a two game s won run basis. Paul‘s Esso and mum Mrs. Lea Britton, preâ€" sident of the Women‘s Hockey Association, will have some 30 gals out on the ice at Lambton Arena for the first session on the last Saturday of July and perhaps even more for a similiar two hour session at the same rink the following week. In the meantime, regis~ trations continue to pour in and any girl â€" or woman â€" in the Borough of York who wishes to participate in the sport still has plenty of time to Bert ‘Robinson, ‘one Of the originators of the idea to have the girls play hockey, says that the first two sessions will be jamâ€" boree style to see how the distaffers take to the game. The girls will get down to serious league action every Thursday evening at Cedarvale Arena come the fall. get their names in. The girls take to the ice Saturday, July 29 in the start of female hockey in the Borough of York. Girls set for hockey call the Borough of York Parks and Recreation son or Mrs. Britton for more details. Finalists decided in house league start I 430 SEVENTYâ€"TWOS §EAR) il â€" WECAN‘T EAT ‘EM Robertson Shell and Dennison Legion played Wednesday with the Shell boys winning 2â€"6. On Friday Legion and Shell played to a 26â€"26 tie allowing Shell to advance to the final. 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