Larry Gurrigan'g throwing, combined with the shitting of Art Lofranco and 'the defensice play of Larry McDermott were enough to get Profile past Klein " score Thursday at Amesbury Park. Humbervaliey Major Fastball [league completed a three game - over Klein Bros. and advance to the finals. . Tuesday, at Hendon Park, infielder Art Mclndleaa was eaiiedintopitclt(atirst time effort for him and put in a strong game as Profile dumped Klein 5-2. / """1", sweeps Weston hockey ready 'ds,r, K e, n 'l'heWenmn Minor Hockev Sentember10.ll.12. 13and WMHL has accepted it will be Combining for the honor of meeting profile in the final One of the biggest outdoor events of its kind comes to Cold Creek Conservation Area Sunday, September 9 from 9 am. to sundown. Two hundred acres of Cold Creek will become a showcase for action packed fun. The one-day program features a variety of sporting events and displays of the latest equipment from the recreation world. Sporting dogs in action, a black powder shoot, precision rifle and shotgun demonstrations - just a few of the activities guaranteed Those interested can try their skills at archery and kite flying and determine their directional sense in a compass exercise. For the to attract sportsmen and families. Trap and rifle ranges will offer a challenge to firearm enthusiasts with members of the West Toronto and Hubertus Conservation clubs providing safety tips. Ramada Sports junior B team were defeated 1-0 by St. Andrews in the semi finals of the Metro Cup playdowns on Sunday, August 19 at Bir- ehmouht Stadium. On Tuesday Ramada managed a 1-1 tie with Willowdale in regular league action. u0n.s..ervuW"l, “nus Cold Creek is located providing safety tips. between Bolton and Nobleton Those interested can try approximately three miles' their skills at archery and north of the King Sideroad on kite flying and determine Concession Road ll. Price of their directional sense in a admission to Sportsfair is compass exercise. For the $1.50 per car. . Yorkview soccer On Monday, August 20, General Welding bantams were routed 7-1 by Amourdale. Danny Innez- ziello for Yorkview's lone tally. United Electrical Union Local 505. atoms blasted Black Creek 5-0 on goals by Jordie Olifant (2), Jimmy Chambers, Steven Everson and Carmello Carlucci last Tuesday. "Jaguar V12 ,Coupe, Convertible, XJ6, l XJ12. w, â€WM"... â€09"?†eiiiiiii SPORTS CARS UNLIMITED Sporffair A dmsuon 015 SCU Industries lid 1784 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga 274 2321 A Austin MG Tnumph Jaguar areCaranci Grape Juiceand Metro Police. In the opening game Metro Police won " at Caledonia Park last Thursday. Starring for the boys in blue were Kaletta and Stinson. Bruce Baird, Tony Carmel and Jim Maxey showed well for the Ifyouhappentobelntown next weekend drop over to Amesbury Park, at Lawrence and Keele, to take in the action at Hum- bervalley's open in- termediate tournament. It is an ideal time to preview next year"s recreation vehicles. The latest in hunting, fishing and camping gear will be displayed - everything from tents and sleeping bags to .motor homes. From the crafts world are pottery making and textile dyeing. Younger members of Teams from all over southern Ontario will be competing and play starts at 10 am. Saturday through to 6:30 pan. and again Sunday from noon to 11 pan. the family Will especially enjoy the radio controlled model boat demonstrations. energetic, a stationary endurance cycle will rate their physical stamina. Family Day and Sportsfair is sponsored by the West Toronto and Hubertus Conservation clubs in co- operation with The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. General Welding mosquitos defeated Yorkdale 3-2. Goals were by Jerry Likuski (2) and Juan Furtudo. FOR SPECIAL PEO 743-6845 RAYMOND EUROPEAN CAR SERVICE LTD. 41 EDDYSTONE no JANF PEUGEOT SALES & SERVICE tri'irii'rstt 304 AND 504 SPECIAL CARS "" MN atN' stf York council Monday approved a motion by Alderman Jack Galiiehan asking the commissioner of parks and recreation to give the highest priority to the completion of plans for the conversion of the Hydro. right-of-way lands between Corbett Avenue and Woolner Avenue for public park The Weston Minor Hockey league itt getting ready for the 1973-1974 Season. Registration will take place Mr. Gallichan’s motion followed a petition of 440 signatures from residents of the Woolner Apartments, asking for immediate development of a park in the area. The petition maintained the recent opening of the Jane Street underpass and speed limit on Jane Street of 35 m.p.h. was causing a dangerous traffic situation for young children and senior citizens crossing Jane Street to use Smythe Park. P pm: mtg-mm... ASSURE!) riflr,'Ti)llll, _ The system is called Assured Mail. It is based on a prin- ciple of 3 different mailing deadlines for national, regional and local mail. And it gives you some measure of control over when your mail will reach its destination. Detailed deadline informa- tion can be found on the newly stripe-coded mailboxes. It'll help your business. P.S.: Ask your secretary to check the stripes and the deadlines on your mailbox. She'll get you to the post on time. ' Business depends on good communications. We know, so we devised a better way to deliver your first class mail. septernttert0,ii,t2,18and 15. Sotnerthirtgnmrtttisyearl' the introduction on tyke divisiontbrboys8yeamoid and under.Thatebomorill receive instruction in the everyone. basics of hockey, as well " However, due to a Me playing scheduled games. in the method of calculating For many years, the grant we receive from York. It helps your business. REGISTRATION FEE: TYKE TO BANTAM $15.00 MIDGET TO JUVENILE $10.00 FIRST YEAR PLAYER, NOW RESIDENT IN BOROUGH oF.YORK $25.00 WESTON MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE H. J. ALEXANDER PUBLIC SCHOOL - KING ST., WESTON SEPTEMBER 10. , T, , 2. , a - 1 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER TS. . mm. - to NOON. TYKES - 8 YEARS our. AND UNDER _ MINOR ATOM ..-- 9 AND 10 YEARS ATOM - 11 YEARS PEEWEE - 12 YEARS MINOR BANTAM - 13 YEARS _ BANTAM - 14 YEARS . MIDGET - 15 AND 16 YEARS JUVENILE - 17 to 19 YEARS 1913 " 1914 'tet-ton WM)". bu accepted resist!“- tret, PM! York are†adjacent to Weston and the registration fee has been the same for The Times. “My. was rel itgrit1benets-tttim gtitttteatttt-idVtttr tutynmrmgistratitatothmt borwttodortottNeirtttte 't',Nlu'2'U,'2,'.',',l,1 not ectony player!» was registered with the WMHL last year and who wishes to ply again this Fmi‘.21 Attdiutj,tMt-ret' 57a