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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Sep 1973, p. 11

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/ P08 by Dave Gerry Caranci Grape Juice. riding on the crest of a successful wave of acâ€" complishments. have won the Humbervallev chamâ€" pionship. their fourth in a row and five in the last six vears. Einnninnintinen mc irmnaetnrenbetnmerin en enc ranitimannntiimnntiinmianinin inriinrintnina iess Caranci Grape «Juice captured their fourth consecutive Humbervalley fastball championship when they defeated Amesbury‘s Profile Supplies in three straight games. The vhamps are: (back row â€" left to right) Assistant coach Gord Garshowitz; Tony Carcone; Mario Carancei; Jim Moxley; Recreation tips Weather experts tell us that we can expect a sevenâ€" year cycle of hot summers in our area of the world. If you have decided to join the ever growing pleasure boating fraternity to beat the heat, the Ontario Safety League advises sufficient boating education to match the boat you will be skippering and cruising planned. Now is the time to get ready for next season‘s boating activities. The League recommends two boating courses, the Canadian Power Squadron courses and the Canadian Boating Course. Canadian Power Squadrons have eight different courses available starting with the junior piloting course which is required for advanced studies. Atâ€" tendance is required at weekly lectures and a conâ€" siderable amount of homework from October to March. The cost of the Canadian Power Squadron‘s course could be up to $35. For information on courses in your community contact Canadian Power Squadron, 26 Golden Gate Court, Scarborough, Ontario MIP 3 A5, phone: 416â€"293â€"9001. The Canadian Boating Course is an excellent home study program offered by the Canadian Boating Federation. This course covers basic Canadian boating regulations and laws, the use of chart and compass and handling techniques. J.G.L. CHEMICALS DIVISION 28 NASHVILLE AVE (Keele/Rogers Rd.) 653â€"4333 Free Estimates on Painting and Decorating Jobs. A TOP QUALITY â€" 1 GAL. EXTERIOR LATEX . ... .:. . $4.75 1 GAL. EXTERIOR GLOSS........ $§5.25 COMPLETE LINE AVAILABLE. COMPARABLE TO BRANDâ€"NAME PAINT AT $12.00 per gal. OPEN TO THE PUBLICâ€"MON.â€"FRI. 9â€"5 â€" THURS. EVENING TO 9 P.M. Seven year Caranci Humber champs times sports Amesburv‘s Profile Supplies were the victims who out in three straight games. The first win was a 7â€" 4 decision for Caranci behind the pnitching of Jim Moxey and the hittins of Bruce Roudreau and Jim Moxey. In * the second game PAINT FACTORY OQUTLET ¢ ~ ts ”’yfi; hoi e w"»«ggé&f ho. Weston starts season Pitcher Bruce Baird was the star of the third and final game. He struck out thirteen in the 51 win to take the championship. Bruno Caranci; Oresto Rosi; Bob Ward and Garfield Halliday. Front row: Bruce Baird; Bruce Boudreau, Toni Caranci; Don Bojin and Vito Caranci. Missing are : John Cook; Vince Pettica; Terry Ward and Roley Mawbey. Caranci pounded out a 15â€"8 win with pitcher Bruce Roudreau contributing a double and a home run. Also hitting well were Oresto Rossi. Toni Caranci and BRruno _ Caranci.. Larry Gurrizan and A. Lofranco played well for Profile. Several Weston Skaters were successful in the Canadian Figure Skating Associiation tests held in the spring and summer of this year. Full test results are not known at this time but successful skaters are as follows: Preliminary figures â€" J. Davis; L. Sawka) J. Bunda; C. Heath and D. Vangelisti. 1st figure â€" B. The new season for the Weston skating Club gets off to a start this weekend with an open house and registration night Sunday, September 30 from 6â€"9 p.m. at Weston arena. The first skating session will start October 1 with a session for advanced juniors. Low rates for Men‘s Curling, Ladies‘, Mixed, Business Girls, Sertiors & Juniors. 100 Indian Road HIGH PARK CLUB THERE‘S STILL TIME TO JOIN! for Curling & Camaraderie Tune Into Radio CKEY & CFTR lateâ€"afternoons September 26, 27, 28 & October 3, 4 & 5 to hear what‘s going on at High Park Club. 77 This was the culmination of a great season for Caranci as they were Marmora Senior champions. B champs of the Humbervalley tourâ€" nament. In the final Toni Caranci accounted for three of the five runs with a triple. Also showing well at the plate were Oresto Rossi and Mario Caranci. Larry Gurrizan and Bruce Snell were Profile‘s best hitters. and K. Matzko C; dance â€" 1. Sawkg. dance â€" J. Davis ; Coyne. Fiesta tango Massa; K. Dixon: G. and S. Coyne. Willow McConnell; S. Vivian; J. Vivian and T. McArthur. 2nd figure â€" _ B. McConnell; S. Vivian: J. Vivian and T. McArthur. 3rd figure â€" B. Matzko. 4th figure â€" C. Bower; K. Harper and L. Austin. 5th figure â€" A. Staintoan; P. Wiegand; S. Jordan and K. Strong. 8th figure â€" L. Panning. K 536â€"2128 on: G. Caven Willow waltz â€" C. Malo; J. Coyne; K. Durand and L. Thomas. Ten 241 â€"4416 fox dance â€" R. Durand. 14 step â€" E. Matzko. OOEA EenE Een enE en The Ghosts offense â€" built on off tackle plays â€" dominated field position but didn‘t lead to too much scoring. Northwestern‘s first score came from an early Trevor Horner field goal from the 15 vard line. Rotch added a TD later in the first quarter on a 2%5â€"vard draw play. Horner converted. The Ghosts now face Mississauga Raiders. last vear‘s finalists. with first place in the league standings at stake. These two teams will probably be headed for the The Northwestern Ghosts championship finals ag turned back the East York this year and next Sat Tions 13â€"0 at the Borough of day‘s game at Applew York Stadium last Saturday. Heights High School The mud bow! created by Mississauga could be the heavy rains forced both preview of what‘s to cor teams to stay with a running _ Gametime is at 2 p.m. : game and conditions favored admission is free. The sch the "local entrvy of the grounds are at Tomkin : Metropolitan _ Toronto Bloor streets. A Football League. ooooooonnonrmatamoms The Ghosts came up with a more balanced ground game led by running backs Domonic Muto. Jurgen Rotsch and Levi Snook. Retween the trio they picked up a total of 287 vards. The Ghost defense, led by corner back Cliff Macâ€" Tavish, completely â€"sealed off any East York offense from their shot gun formaâ€" tion and the Ghost defense added to the scoring when Wally Saccoccia nailed the East York quarterback in the end zone for a safety touch. conditions combined to hold the Northwestern Ghosts from any further scoring in the second half except for a single when a Horner field goal attempt went wide. WEOEVOOVPUNIOEIRNINNH Ghosts take easy win â€" The Times, Thursday, Sept 27, 1973â€"Page 11 um

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