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Doug Wilson scored Focal pointof an eventual 400-acre day-use / complex developed for conservation education purposes, the centre will occupy one of the most scenic hillside locations on the east branch of the Humber. It's open house at the site for the future Kortright Centre for Conservation Sunday, October 7 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. when Metro Region Conservation invites anyone interested to come out to the Boyd Area and see the location selected for its most ambitious educational facility to date. To take visitors on tours of the site will be conservation education personnel from Metro Region Conservation. Those planning to take the An investigation will be made into property on the north-east corner of Church Street and King Georges Road. Ian Thompson, commissioner of parks and recreation maintains there is a deficiency of parks in the area and has recommended Lukachko scores hat trick‘ High Park fennis relecfed' The Borough ot York parks and recreation committee have made several recommendations recently approved by council. Kortright open house The wind was an im- portant factor in the scoring and when the teams changed ends for the second quarter Northwestern was able to get their aerial attack in operation and got on the scoreboard when quar- terback Jim Searle hit right end Art Darnborough with a 25 yard strike for a major. Northwestern had to fight back from a 9-0 deficit when the Raiders picked up a TD on a 10 yard sweep by halfback Bob Stevenson and a convert and two singles - one on a missed field goal -- by Ray Sabadin. George Bell was the scene of the minor peewee opener Saturday as Rex Lumber dumped Humberview 4-0. On Friday the minor peewees education field facilities for To reach the site, go to the student programs. entrance of the Boyd Con- On hand to highlight some servation Area on Islington of the plans and proposed Avenue North just north of future developments, will be Woodbridge and ask for staff and members of The further directions at the Metropolitan Toronto and gate, Gh os fs win The Raiders chose the wind {Or the start of the third quarter in the hope of racking up some quick points hilt their strategy when the Ghost defense held and only gave up a single. Paul Wartly,-playing both ways, led the tackling to stop the tour are urged to wear footwear suitable for rough terrain. The program will include displays and photos, featuring the theme sound management of our renewable natural resour- ces, along with an ar- chitectural model of the proposed centre. These will be housed in one of three portable classrooms, tem- porarily being used as education field facilities for student programs. Northwestern Ghosts edged the Mississauga Raiders 11-10 on a 35 yard field goal by Trevor Homer in the dying minutes of their game last Saturday. Murray ran into York Cartage at St. Michael's Thursday and the Cartage boys shortcircuited the electric team 2-1. Murray's lone scorer was Greg Crisp. The convert attempt failed but Homer added a single before halftime to narrow Mlsslssauga’s lead to 9-7 at the break. Raiders rushing attack cold. On hand to highlight some of the plans and proposed future developments, will be staff and members of The Metropolitan Toronto and two and Scott McDonald and draped a 7-4 decision to Pat Kelly added singles. Downsview at Forest Hill. Murray ran into York David Lukachko potted three Cartage at St. Michael's and Allen Renzetti one. The High Park Tennis Club has been refused permission to establish tennis courts and a club house in Lambton Park. A membership list rebeived by the' borough showed a total of 404 members with only 24 or six per cent residents of the to council that they consider the feasibility of purchasing the property for park pur- Milva Auto Body got off on theurigiit foot in minor bantamjsttay Saturday at St. Michael's by thumping Cedar Hill 5-0. Ron Walters turned in the shutout, Paul Bryce scored twice and Rick Caetano, John Breeze and Jim Donches scored singles. The no fee for non-resi- dents of the borough in the York Gym Club has been reduced by $5. Fees norm- ally are $10 for residents and $20 for non-residents. The York Gym Club asked for the reduction for their beginner classes- because they only receive two hours of instruc- tion per week as compared to the four hours used by the advanced classes each week. Northwestern Fred Hinton felt it was a great win for the Ghosts."Our Vetrans won it for us," he said. "They have been through pressure games' many times and that kind of experience paid off for us again today." Raider coach Alex Orr gave the Ghosts full credit for the win. "Northwestern is a fine football squad and any team that can come back from a 9-zip deficit to win has the markings of lehampions." Region Conservation Authority. The centre is named in memory of the late Dr. Francis H. Kortright, gunder of the Canadian ational Sportsmen's Show and one of the foremost conservationists of his day. It will offer a unique new experience in conservation and an opportunity for families and conservation minded citizens to com- municate with nature. With the wind behind them in the fourth quarter the Ghosts managed to get from deep in their end of the field to within punting distance to add another single and the game winning field goal. The Ghosts next game is at Borough of York Stadium tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Admission is free. The Yukon Territory in.. cludes 207,076 square miles, most of which is still virgin wilderness. Named for the famed Yukon River, the Territory is federally ad.. ministered from Ottawa and _ has a population of about VAST WILDERNESS