.. Angther extra inning game was played last week at Gibson Park when Gair defeated Kodak in 8 .dnnings by a 6â€"5 score. * Joe Doragio relieved Leclerc in the ;Bth inning and pitched a strong game from that inning to the end of the game. Art Moreâ€" Ferranti 10 _ Moore 9 © Another thriller was on tap last Thursday at Gibson Park when Ferranti put on a last inning drive to nose out the flashy Moore keam by a 10â€"9 score. * George Reid and Chuck Leclerc :iï¬hod steady ball giving up only safe hits while Reid kept 13 Ferranti blows well scattered. . This game was one of the most exciting of the season to date and it kept the large contingent of fans on their toes throughâ€"out. Alec : Potter on the mound for Kodak pitched a strong game as he allowed only 8 hits while Norm Frost and Bert Scagnetti who reâ€" Meved him in the 8th inning also ztel:ed well and gave up 9 hits een them. ‘ Both teams fielded in spectacuâ€" lar fashion with Bill Seckington in left field, Norm Fisher at short and Norm Jackson at second pullâ€" ing off some very clever fielding. Gair 6 _ Kodak 5 + Bob Hughes, Ron Spong and Bob Spong played good fielding for the Gair team. Bob Hughes dontinued his steady hitting for 2 #afeties to lead his team. + Alec Potter and Norm Jackson each drove out two safe hits for Vicm and Bill Wilson were top: ts for C. C. M. Ralph Ball was the leading hitâ€" ter for Square D. with 2 safe hits. Gar 6 Kodak 5 ~ C. C. M. enjoyed 2 big innings the 2nd when they scored 6 runs, and :the 4th when they pushed over 10 counters. wound tripper in the 6th inning. Lioyd Luckett with 3 safe hits for m perfect night at bat, Al Prior, . Highlighting this big 4th inâ€" i.‘?f was a home run by Vic Reid. Wilson also connected‘ for a Without the services of their ce pitcher, Claude McCormick the Square D. Team were no match for the heavy hitting Cyclemen .as the C.C.M. romped off with an easy 21â€"7 victory.. L. a%. C.C. M. 21 _ Square D 7 : John Brooks, ‘Wilf Falkingham and Murray Neilson each had 3 #afe hits, for A. V. Roe. ncertain manner when "Wim Morâ€" an pounded one of Joe Doragio‘s Offerings to centre field for a home‘run with the bases loaded. Roe Batter. __Don Hodges with 3 hits led Ferranti batters while Léen Smith With 4 hits was the leading A. V. A. V. Roe 15 _ Ferranti 11 / In a free hitting and exciting Bame that went into extra innings, the A. V. Roe team defeated Ferâ€" ranti.15 to 11 when they scored 4 #uns in the 10th inning. > Up‘to that time both teams had Yaged a seeâ€"saw battle and a deadâ€" dock that existed at the end of regulation time, was bqlnn in no Imeartain manner whan Winm Mar. A. V. Roe Toppled From League Leadership By C. Acme Batters ?u in this beyy of Branksome Hall beauties who graduated recently ; Weston. Miss "Miss Vida Davidge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidge of ’ the 48th Hichl Park. Stan Aikin start mound for the Roemen The strong Witking oo ins strong e who scored °6 times. A. Acme .12 A. V. Roe 6 upset of the season, not hey won, but because of re way in which they did an Acme igpm A. v. apot league I‘ZU' defeated them ‘by ing 12â€"6 last Thursday Wara o 10 0s 20 2E EOAE PEN CEGUUNE NO pTaCUAYeG recently | Weston. Miss Davidy Vida Davidge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidge of ’ the 48th Highlanders. "This dangerous proéedil;râ€"é“il;; been the Federal Government‘s answer to the work trade difficulâ€" ties "As long as a currency is not convertible, it is useless for the government authorities to put arbitrary official value of it in terms of American dollars or any other currency. They can only make this partially and dangerâ€" ously effective by making it a crime for anyone to buy or sell currency below that value or through‘ yrivate channels," Mr. Adamson told his radio audience. "For"such ‘an exchi@nge to be operative, there fnust be some common _ denominator against which countries are valued and that common denominator at the present time and throughout all recorded history has been gold. Therefore I say that until we reâ€" gain control over the value of our currency in relation to gold, we are not going to be able to trade freely in the world. There will be no real freedom of international trade unâ€" til nations go back to the gold standard ‘but the first step toâ€" wards the resumption of free and normal international trade is the .removnl of all prohibitions on the rate at which the existing paper currency is brought and sold, either in terms of gold or of other: countries. This does not mean deâ€"| valuation. Devaluation is in fact meaningless except in relation to a gold standard or at least to something definite into which the currency is freely convertible. Otherwise we should have to say valuation in terms of what?" " "The essential thing is that there shall be some free and open exchange not controlled by governâ€" ments whereby the exporter can exchange Canadian dollars for other world currencies". _ "Until the industries in West York can find & means to sell the goods they produce to other counâ€" tries and sell them in terms of other countries‘ currencies, then real security â€" that is job seâ€" cnrit‘y,cnnnoc b& retained," declarâ€" ed Rodney ;\damson, P;og;ééége Conservative candidate in West York over CKEY, Thursay, June 16th. ‘~ No Security Till }»Crisis In Trade Is Pastâ€"Adamson A. V. Roe lacked their sparkle of former games and did not give their pitcher the support they have done previously. The Summer Programme conducted in Weston will commence on July 4th at 9.30 a.m. Day Camps will be operated at Pelmo Park for boys and girls, ages 10 â€" 15 years inclusive. Registraâ€" tion at the camp every day. iÂ¥ ul o# 0 Jw Playgrounds will be operated for children 3 â€"9 years inclusive at the following centres: North Areaâ€"Holley and Parke Sts. Central Areaâ€"Memorial Sthool Playâ€"yard. Central Areaâ€"Boydâ€"Merrill Park. South Areaâ€"Denison Road Park. Each mbound will have two supervisors each t‘h‘y_, ay through Friday from 9.30 a.m. to. day, Mot 445 p.m. slammed out a home run in the 6th. Kem. Borland shortstop for Canadian Acme turned in a brilâ€" liant game withâ€" many sparkling running catches. 3 SUMMER PROGRAM So l ie Â¥ep & % \g.g.! Se D9E eP . It has brought excfl;n;;-;cry;- Weston Community Council "We and we alone are the only Party who really believe in the people," concluded Mr. Adamson. "We believe that our subserâ€" vient position to London and Washington, who are playing a game to. suit their own national interests, must be stopped. We beâ€" lieve the Canadian economy is strong enough to stand on its own feet. We believe that the Canaâ€" dian people are virile, resilient and capable." "We have been shut out of the sterling markets. We have been discriminated against by Great Britain. South American counâ€" tries have been unable to buy from us and despite the grandiose talk of the Minister of Trade and Comâ€" merce we are today facing a crisis in international trade infinâ€" itely more serious than we faced at any time during the 1930‘s," stated Mr. Adamson. "Tragically enough we are finding it is almost precisely for the same reason." . "The Liberalâ€"Socialist combinaâ€" tion with their lust for the controlâ€" led economic belief that a group of planners in Ottawa can arbitâ€" rarily put & value on: Canadian currency. They believe that by passing an Orderâ€"inâ€"Council they can ‘make international trade do as they dictate. Ordersâ€"inâ€"Council affect Canadians because we have to abey the law but Ordersâ€"in Council which endeavour to reguâ€" late international exchange are scraps of paper more worthless than the most debased and inflated currency ever known". \ trols, travel restrictions, multiple values for currencies. and now a shocking unfavourable balanceâ€"ofâ€" trade. This affects the lives of everyone in Canada". No. 6, Port Dover to Tobermory. Note! Arthur to Chatsworth very rough, and further note, you can drive (or cycle) from Weston to Tobermory, extreme top of Bruce Peninsula, on a good, level, surâ€" faced and dust free road. f No. 7, Sarnia to Perth in tipâ€"top shape, no gravel, paved nearly throughout this 404 miles. Try No. 5, Toronto to Paris, paved. Trafalgar to Clappison‘s Corners in poor shape. â€" No. 2 Highway, Windsor to Quebec boundary is, on the whole, in good shape throughout the 542 miles. No. 25, Gananoque East (via Ivyleaf Bridge), paved but westâ€" bound traffic lane closed. Use East bound lane for twoâ€"way traffic. No. 4, Port Stanley to Flesherâ€" ton, paved throughout. In last week‘s column we stated thet, for the benefit of theâ€"family who will go aâ€"touring the vacation weâ€" would outline a few highways and the road conditions thereon. Touring Notes D:vidxe is on the extreme left of Pipe Major Fraser of wb un dn fidew tns w 32 i +d No. 17. Quebec boundary to the S6o via Ottawa, N. Bay, Sudbury. In good shape to ten miles west of Port Alexander. Road under conâ€" struction all season from this point to Mattawa. Paved and bituminous gravel, Mattawa to McKerrow â€" No. 11. -Pavï¬lg north of Severn. Under construction three miles south of Huntsville. Otherwise no loose gravel until Swastika, 378 miles north of Weston. Gravel then to Nipigon 490 miles. No. 10 highway, Port Credit to Owen Sound. Paved but use cauâ€" tion on hill approximately eleven miles north of Brampton. Short detour, bridge up at this point. No. 9, Kincardine to Schomberg, paved to Orangeville. To No. 4 highway, rough. Orangeville to Schomberg, bituminous gravel in tipâ€"top shape. * 98 No. TA, short cut to Peterâ€" borough, bituminous gravel, in tipâ€" top shape. this route via TA to Ottawa. want YOUR PROSPERITY, YOUR OPPORTUNITY, YOUR SECURITY < ._ amurnc s ... _ Do YOU want YOUR Opportunity? w â€"~"** YOUR Prosperity? YOUR Sepurity? IF You_ IF YES VOTE â€" VOTE THOMPSON want Notional Health Scheme. want Low Rental Housing. want\Contributory Old Age Pension of $50 a Month at 65 Without Means Test. want Fair Rent Control to con tinue . IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU want the Family Allowance to continue. IF YOU IF YOU IF YOU Don‘t . Waste Your Vote _ No. 60. Huntsville to Golden Lake via Algonquin Park. Paved, Judge: 123 miles. Caution at Oxtongue|before me? river. *risoner Hoping this short outline may be do you get ~ No, 50 highway. Sunset Corners to No. 9 via Bolton. Paved to Bolton. From there on, rough, loose gravel and lots of dugt. Road under construction. . « . GET ON THE BAND WAGON! The Swing is to Liberalism _ . Return of the Liberal Party is Assured No, 27 highway is in good shape. Oï¬o?;uy tr:lf{e over â€"â€" several bridges. ~â€" » Mark Your Ballot 127 Milton St. _ _ Swanseaâ€"48 Kennedy Ave. Long Branchâ€"1340A Lakeshore Rd. New Torontoâ€"141 7th St. Mimicoâ€"86 Mimico Ave. Hmhv_ Bay â€" Queenswayâ€" an opposition antiâ€"labor reactionary â€" YVOTE THOMPSON. _ ~ West York must no longer be represented by These are the figures of the last election (June, 1948). A canvass of the Riding shows that CCF SUPPORT in York North has _ TO WINâ€" LOOK! CCGF 8,542 LIBERALS 7,653 very considerably in the past year. CCE INCREASED Vote THOMPSON xemem .. _ Judge: "Have you ever been up before me?" *risoner: "I dunno. What time A dollar won‘t do as much as it :ge- did. But we: don‘t do as much for a dollar as we once did cither. Tsl aok thoke who speot maoaiing s W time â€" aâ€"touring m;- chinâ€" wagging with the same folks one has met at the same old spot for these last umpteen: years. > List of Committee Rooms ARCH 1 up? 9» Zone 6â€"997 Zone 6â€"106 N.T. 2934 z&n&fwsc J0>6257 J. Burke, Official Agent, Long Branch, Ont. "*.| BILL GIBSON TALKS On June 27th Elect CAN BEAT THE TORIES LY * CGF wOODS Published by York North CCF Assu. TONIGHT at 8.159.M. CFRB +438 Kingsway â€" Sunnyleaâ€"3100 Bloor W. RO. 2719 Islingtonâ€"4895 Dundas St. W. Zone 9â€"859 Weston â€" Mount Dennis â€" North Etobiâ€" _ cokeâ€"5 Lawrence Ave,. W. _ York Townshipâ€"3459 Dundas St. W No other party can form a governmentâ€"Drew and Coldwell cannot possibly win â€" Don‘t waste your vote on either. ALAN cockERmaAl . YORK NORTH To souTH YORK m AHBROEEE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ssk You Should Hear Him! Zone 4â€"606 MU. 8129