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Weston-York Times (1971), 5 Jul 1973, p. 13

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the for and ded at ith vin. lein nd for ey. ory ord he he on op ‘he vet the lda itre on. mp _ at ing irst it a by nd se ial en ind ied to ile irk ie, all at itâ€" ci at nd at in manding 7â€"2 lead, causing the Mets to pull their pitcher. Relief pitcher Paul Brady was outstanding as he held Phillies to three hits and two runs. The game was decided in the bottom half of the final inning, when Donald Pell‘s first hit of the season, a double, with two men on base, and two men out, provided the victory for the Mets. Mets overcame a five run deficit to edge the division leading Phillies 10â€"9 Monday night. The Phillies struck early, scoring five runs in In the York Baseball League tyke division, the The Padres took an early 4â€"0 lead but were unable to maintain it as the Expos whipped the windless Padres 104 Tuesday night. Leading the onslaught were, Hartwell Hayden, Eric Keeting and Doug Smith, each with three In the peewee division, Giants crushed Braves 13â€"1 behind the two hit pitching of Billy Burns Monday night. Burns struck out 16 and contributed two doubles. Ricky Marks, the hottest hitter in the division, con tributed four runs and drove offence. In a wild seeâ€"saw battle, the previously . winless Dodgers hung on to upset the first place Reds 12â€"10 Tuesday night. Mark Galloway, Roy Callow, Steve Coomber and Tony Bennett each with two hits provided the offensive power for the Dodgers. Mike Tanga and Henry Kitzler replied for the Reds by driving in two runs each. Pitcher Jackie Tait‘s three doubles and four RBI‘s powered the Braves to a 21â€"3 victory over Dodgers Wednesday night. Braves amassed a total of twenty five hits with Jimmy Long, Mark Glenn, John Wildy and Richy Payne leading the way with three hits each. In the bantam division, Larry Danyovich‘s four RBI‘s, combined with John Blair‘s three hit pitching, enabled Indians to clip Orioles 5â€"1 ‘Monday night. Tony D‘Andrea had three hits an Orioles. Nick Trenton drove in five runs and Chris Vaskonsellas threw a four hitter as Yankees tamed Tigers 13â€"2 Tuesday. Catcher Jim Yarrisson‘s two doubles and pitcher Chris Vaskonsellas two triples powered Yankees to a 8â€"2 victory over Orioles Wednesday to remain un defeated. â€"â€"â€"B1.RITE STORESâ€" ww @ Em w uB S o e es o 1919 WESTON RD. at LAWRENCE « 2862 LAKESHORE BLYD. e 1919 WESTON RD. at LAWRENCE e 2862 LAKESHORE BLYD. NEw roronto « 2995 DUNDAS W. at PACIFIC _ a 5230 DUNDAS W. six rowts ruaza Priged at $549 & reduced to $429 as a special bonus offer. New revolutionary design, trailer body made of galvanized steel, no plywood beds or floors to warp, no travel cover needed, trailer tent made of the finest 11 oz. waterproof cloth, 5 large windows with zipâ€"up clear viny! & zipâ€"up storm flaps. Check out this fantastic deal before buying any tent trailer. On display at the following undefeated Yankees â€" still to pace the Giant one RBI for the 1973 DE LUXE TENT TRAILERS Pirates Padres Giants Braves Yankees Indians Orioles BURGLAR PROTECTION Consumers‘ Association of Canada reminds home and apartment dwellers that night chains should not be relied upon for burglar protection. â€" the nonâ€"locking type can be removed by a simple method from outside, and all types will give way to a heavy blow from a shoulder or foot. Furâ€" thermore, they can be snipped easily with boltâ€" cutters. Discuss home protection with a reputable locksmith. Northwestern Football Club, perennial Champions of the Metro Toronto Football Union, will begin it‘s twenty first year of competition in the upcoming 1973 season. A total of twelve championships have been accumulated during this span, six of them in the last seven years. o The origin of the club started with a small group of graduates of Weston and York Memorial high schools, headed by Bert and Fred Hinton.They entered a team in a weight controlled KIâ€"Y League at High Park and, from an origin of four central teams, the league mushroomed to eight teams representing _ all the boroughs of Metro. Along with this the name changed ' AND 504 SPECIAL CARS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE 743â€"6845 RAYMOND EUROPEAN CAR SERVICE LTD. 41 EDDYSTONE at JANE PEVGEOT SALES & SERVICE Footballers recruit STANDINGS Peewee 12 from KIâ€"Y to Metro Toronto Football Union. Northwestern Football Club, like all the clubs in the league, raise all necessary funds on their own, to maintain _ a _ complete amateur status. Any player wishing to play for Northwestern or other teams in the league must meet a 175 pound preseason weighâ€"in and must be seventeen years of age or older. Swimming, fishing, strolling, soaking up the sun or just plain loafing â€" Metro Region Conservation offers 13 ideal spots all within easy reach by car. The con servation areas are open daily from 10 a.m. to sunâ€" down. Albion Hills, five miles north of Bolton on Highway A large number of Norâ€" thwestern‘s squad are local high school graduates and it is hopeful that this local HOW TO BUY A BUGâ€" A LITTLE BITN AT A TIME. AT FIRST say to yourself: "I‘d like to buy a bug a little at a time." AND if you‘ve got $271.25 for a cash down payment, you can have the whole car and pay for it little by little. $62.80 a month for 48 months. (THAT works out to a deferred payment price of $3,016.40 which includes life insurance, $173.25 tax, $23 license, $2 reâ€" gistration and $616.40 bank charge at an annual percentage rate of 11.66%.) OF course you might be the kind that says to himself: "I don‘t like borrowing money." IN that case the cash price is $2,475. plus tax & license. MINUS, of course, a good tradeâ€"in allowance for your present car ALONG the way, you get a little financial help from the car. NO DOWN PAYMENT «s you quaury) 1950 WILSON AVE. (West of Jane) 741â€"7480 Ideal spots to cool it No. 50 â€" group camping, family camping, swimming, fishing, nature trails and refreshment facilities. Black Creek, Home ‘of Black Creek Pioneer Village, at Jane Street and Steeles Avenue â€" features 29 restored buildings representative of a preâ€" Confederation rural Ontario recruiting continues. The essence of Norâ€" thwestern‘s success is team spirit. Veteran players like Art Darnbrough, Bob Smith, Levi Snook, Bernie Nissen and others provide winning drive for new players to join the club. This year‘s training camp at Weston Collegiate opens Thursday, July 26 and all young men interested in playing football are welcome to tryout. Further information may be obtained from Fred Hinton, coach, 769â€"2361; Jim Searle, 445â€"3942 or Bert Hinton at 2224080. crossroads â€" community, picnicking: in the area, refreshment booth and a restaurant in the Half Way House (a mid 19th century inn.) Summer hours â€" 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Monday to Friday) and 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. _ (weekends _ and holidays.) â€" Boyd, two miles north of Woodbridge on Islington Avenue north â€" group camping, swimming, nature trails and refreshment facilities. Bruce‘s Mill, two miles east of Don Mills Road on the Gormleyâ€"Stouffville Road â€" group camping, swimming, refreshment facilities. Claremont, two miles east of Brougham on Highway No. 7, then north 1% miles on Westney Road â€" group camping, fishing, nature trail ~and _ refreshment facilities. Claireville, on highway No. 7, one mile west of Highway No. 50 â€" group camping, fishing, boating, nature trail and refreshment facilities. Cold Creek, between Bolton _ The Times M‘ â€"~â€"mÂ¥ Cns‘ o ws roseet Lsoutrh an ‘.!.\." "284 SWIMMING FISHNG BOATING NATURE TRAIL REFRESHMENT FACILITIES FAMILY CAMPING GROUP CAMP ING BY PERMIT SUMMER and Nobleton north of the King Sideroad on Concession Road No. 11 â€" family camping, group camping, refreshment facilities, trap, rifle and archery ranges, Black Spruce Bog and nature hikes. Glen Haffy, just south of Mono Mills and Highway No. 9 on Airport Road â€" group camping, fishing, nature trail and _ refreshment facilities. _ Greenwood, four miles north of Pickering on the Greenwood Road â€" group camping, swimming, fishing, nature trail and refreshment facilities. For further information on these activities, contact The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority at 630â€"9780.

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