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Avcrall is loadedâ€" over . loaded, â€" reallyâ€"with "up front‘" material. Of the sextet of veterans, â€" five are forwards. They are Brian Walsh, Brian Bennett, Earl Heiskala, Gord Pidier and Don Graham. The last ramed Graham played defence for a portion of last season and at Leaside avena at 8 p.m. From then until they freeze the rink at _ Woodbridge _ arenaâ€"around the _ middle of _ Octoberâ€"the Dodgers will be working out at Leaside on Sundays and Wednesâ€" days at 8 p.m. The 1960â€"61 hockey season for the Dodgers, the Woodbridge entry in the Jumior B eircuit, gets underway this Sunday when the first practice session is held Dodgers Open Hockey Practice Sessions At Leaside Sunday Speedy immersion heater in elegant plastic pouch. [Nomething very helpful in car, exâ€" tremely versatile. \ gift everyone will thank you for. Heats water in an instant. For baby‘s bottle, making coffee or tea. For shaving, washing hands, hot compress. Many other uses. REGULAR . 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Fee (Enclose $1.00 Deposit) Rates:â€"$2.00 Weekdays $3.00 Sat., Sun. & Holidays Opening of the new bowling alleysâ€"a 16â€"lane establishment â€"will provide the hockey league with an opportunity to earn some money to offset costs of league operations. All proceeds from the operation of the alleys for the day will be donated to Tying in with the opening of the new Royal York bowlâ€"in Royal York Plaza at Trehorne avenue, three blocks south of Dixon road on Royal York road â€"the Northern Etobicoke Church Hockey League is taking part in the inaugural ceremonies schedulâ€" ed for 1.30 p.m. this Saturday. ‘ Hockey Group Sponsors Bowling Alleys Debut According .to Averall, the goal job is almost certain to go to Dave Kelly, the Willowdale boy who shapes up %}a firstâ€"class prospect. Aside from the goalâ€" Home games for the Kiwanis have been played at Ledbury park, which is in North York to the east of Bathurst street and north of Lawrence avenue. may well wind up as first choice for_ the defence post. After winning the opening game in the set by 11 to 9 the Kiwanis squad faltered in the second go when the York townâ€" ship team squared off the series by defeating the Weston club 11 to 5. The final win clinched the metropolitan title, The Kiwanis team now miove into the regional championship playdowns, with the first game in the next setto against the Osâ€" hawa club scheduled for Ledbury park. The series is a bestâ€"ofâ€" three go. Overpowering a â€" determined York township team, Weston Kiwanis slugged their way to the Metropolitan _ Toronto _ midget softball championship title in the rubber game of a threeâ€"game series. Final score of the final game was 15 to 10 for Weston Kiwanis. Never under pressure at any stage of the game, Bruce Hastâ€" ings went all the way in comfort on the mound for Kiwanis. Weston Kiwanis Are Metro Midget Champs All 3 items for only $9,99 plus FREE Bottle Opener and Sealer. YOU SAVE $4.35. Article SPECIAL OFFPR @ sh09 Reesette Flashlight @ $6.95 _ Hunting Knife @ $2.95 /. _ Car Immersion Heater @ $3.95 PETERS DISTRIBUVTORS USEFUL ACCESSORIES FOR HOME, CAMPERS, CARS & SPORTSMEN This useful device serves two purposesâ€" First, opening all types of bottles and, Second rescaling them to protect remainder of contents untï¬ needed. in strong leather sheath. Blade 5° long, overall length 9". _ SPECIAL SAW ON BACK OF BLADE. For the outdoor sportsâ€" man. BEGULAR VALUE $2.95 Special First Class SOLIGEN steel blade, AT BOTTLE OPENER AND SEALER HUNTING KNIFE AND SAW PREZED® | NMANN CUP 4k The Royal York Bowl will open at 9 a.m. on Saturday. From then until closing time at 11 p.m., with all 16 lanes going full blast, inâ€" cluding the most modern autoâ€" matic pinsetters, the hockey league expects to reap a worthâ€" while sum. Throughout the day: prizes will be distributed Qvery‘ hour on the hour. The hockey league was orâ€" ganized last year by several churches in the Rexdaleâ€"Humber Heights area. The players, boys between 10 and 13, played every Saturday night last season at Weston arena. This year the league will put two divisions on the ice; in the 9 to 11 bracket and the 12 and 13â€"yearâ€"olds. Present indications point to a total turnâ€" out of about 125 boys for the Northern Etobicoke Church Hocâ€" key League‘s coming season. the league by the Royal York Bowl proprietors. "We think that those students who participated in the competiâ€" tion have a much greater apâ€" preciatioin of nature‘s miracles," stated Mr. J. Burston, president of the Ontario Horticultural Asâ€" sociation. tending spot the team is wide open. Any one of the 80 applicants is in line for one of the squad positions. The club will wind up with a roster of 20 for the comâ€" ing season. Judges _ were unanimous _ in their comments about the high quality of information and workâ€" manship contained in the essays. A total of 2,600 essays were received by the Ontario Hortiâ€" cultural Association during the past two months in its campaign to promote conservation of Onâ€" tario‘s native shrubs, flowers and trees in an essay competition open to all elementary school students in the province. Among the first prize winners were Pat Boultbee of Weston and Bill Young of Woodbridge. Consolation prizes went to Franâ€" cis Laird of Rexdale, Patsy Charlebois, Pat Thomson â€" and Tony Sauro, all of Weston. Local Pupils Excel In Essay Contest Price | _The program will be teed off! at 1 p.m. with an interclub golf| ](nmp«'litimL Trophies and prizes| ‘will be awarded on the spot to | {the winners. Player guests, who| | will be charged the regular green | fees, will also have an opportunity {to participate in the tournament.| |A total of four prizes will be} | handed to the nonâ€"members scor~} |ing the lowest net and gross | ‘inumber of points. | Kleinburg Golf and Country will hold a members field day followed by dinner and dance on €unday afternoon, September 11. Field Day At Kleinburg FINAL GAME ACTION in the playoffs for the championship of the Northern Etobiâ€" coke Church Softball League. Rexdale Presbyterian captured the league title in two straight games from Thistletown TOP TEAM in the Northern Etobicoke Church Softball League was the squad representing Rexdale Presbyterian Church. Runnerâ€"up to Thistletown through the season. the Rexdale club went on to defeat the league leaders in two straight games in the playoffs. Using the long ball to advantage, Rexdale amassed an aggregate of 26 runs in the two games to ADMISSIONâ€"$1.50 ADVANCE SALEâ€"4 TICKETS $5.00 y TICKETS GOOD ANY NIGHT f CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP LACROSSE CHURCH LEAGUE CHAMPIO WEST vs. EAST PORT CREDIT MEMORIAL ARENA September 21 â€" 23 â€" 24 (If Necessary) PLA Y â€"OFFS FOR RESERVATION WRITE OR PHONE Memorial Arena â€"â€" CR 86421 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS ( 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. September 12â€" 14 â€" 16â€" 17 JUNIORS 12â€"14 as of Sept. 11, 1960 â€" 10.30 a.m. 3 Games including Shoes â€" 50c Ages 15 and Over â€" See Mr. Al Burke, Woodbridge Bowl Junior Bowling STARTING AST»ET%TEMBER 10 WOODBRIDGE BOWL WOODBRIDGE LEGION 8.30 P.M. BANTAMS 8â€"12 as of Sept. 11, 1960 â€" 9 a.m. 2 Games including Shoes â€" 35c United. Pictured above is one of the Rexâ€" dale players speeding to the base well ahead of the ball. The Presbyterians piled up eleven runs in the final game to six for the Thistletown squad. Al Brown. Bill King, Larry Mabley, Bob Baines and Jim Green. Absent for the first and only time all season was Bill Mcâ€" Neilly. 11 for the Thistletown team. Shown in the photograph above are, left to right, kneeling: Carl Simpson. Warren Peters, Al Upward, Robert Todd and Merv Tayâ€" lor; standing: Tom Edmonds, Al Fullbrook, 1XÂ¥ %