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' I, mum-Oi: Dealer '/. $795 l $995] $1095 $1495 $1495 $495 5495 $395 $395 $395 $595 C"."] Perfect Record For leaders 'i"iwlt Bloordale Ball league mutt-ad Shall . Ban-lemma Mumtrtpaia Human Alan Farms No. 564 1 I. How many rooms are there in 1 the Centre Block of the Parlia- 'l meat Buildings in Ottawa? _ 2. Over the past five yen: which has risen the most, the average hourly wage in Canadian fac- tories or the cost of living? 3. Will the election of April tr,), 1 1968, be the Dominion of Can-[ l Ida's 13th, 21st or 26th national election? 4. What in the main “use of fires rl in Canada? '/ S.Whieh contributes most to the " 1 personal incomes of Canadians: 'lebor income, investment in- come or government transfer payments? ANSWERS: s. In 1961 labor in- come of Canadians was $18.9 billion, government transfer pay- ;ments to person were $3.4 bil- glion. investment income we: $2.8 Lbillion. 3. It will be the 26th national election. I. There are I total of (00 rooms in the Centre ‘Block. 4. Smoker? carelessneu caused 31.037 of 79,611 reported le, in 1960; fires caused by Pi.ttt.rieitr, led in dollar loss, fl ‘million of I total $129 million) Ivan Dupuis's s:x hits m r..ne mps to bat led Watkms’ Shell to two wins during the week and mto virtual first place tie with unbeaten Dixieland. Markland looked much improved losing a Brampton Oshawa _ Long Branch , Guelph T TrrF_ Mimico . _., St. Catharines Alderwood .r., Hastings _....... QUICK C:lNADlAN QUIZ tloss, 2 ETOIICOK! LAKESHOII YORK WEST ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JR. LACROSSE STANDINGS This Week's Ganiis Thursday Hastings at Guelph Friday Mimico at St. Catharines Oshawa at Brampton Saturday St. Catharines at Oshaw. . Alderwood at Hastings NOTE: Former York West Provincial Riding has now been livid“ P" 3 Riding: on 'ttNWS...-- WEST rm mun-v 0' all (hr portion of the Township of Etnhlmko bound-d an I!!! nonh - m thr rem†Hm M erhwcw Side Root and In: unerlv produr'lon " the out limit or 'ho Township and hounde on the mum hy . line drum n ("Hart Comment-1n. S' a vow! In tho mm Hm" of the anmhip - " In “damned " the cm!" lint ml 'ho ran-dun Purine Rairwar rtrtit-ttrw.y; thrnrr norms-sum dull the Centre 'M- M the um lulu-y Hanoi - " “I “sanctum Inch the can!" In. of - 3 NEW RIDINGS ‘10. [ ARE WELCOME'. lawâ€: a. mu, Mr. “a..." CL. Lona, Mr. an. All Prognm‘vo Conumnivo Amniotic»: numb-n and â€ten who wish N) his 'helr mm. on. when. (Including Games May 18th) 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY of ST. PHILLIPS HALL 66 DIXON ROAD Associaiion Exoooiivo Elooiion Mating: FOR THE tt P.M. TUESDAY of THE MAYFAIR INN 1184 THE oussnswm -..-t-- J ll N E 3 It , --. 8 P.M. MONDAY at BLOORLEA SCHOOL ON noon JUST EAST or HIGHWAY " um am. “no a! Royal York In: co the Murat-don with the "any productâ€- M thr PHI." Hm of Sunnydnle " Pr; them-e and! along the nu menu " the an!†"no of Runnvd-Io Drtve Ind the crmrp In. of lunaydak Drive to (he |n'rrrrvlnn um. the ("In “In li,t."'r [Iv-rt have: that. 'tahh-V an: thm row" "no of Pm)» Mun-d n M m. "RM†run tho an!" “M Moor Stu-n! won; mm. water" Alan: the Md an!" "at of 310.! [Ind In! to It. "ttrr-rtirttt with the on!" Hm a! the Catalan PIS e IAIN-y "(Molnar than" mnnwunnv to thr an!" the M the talent. m; 'twp In I [and TLT." dim-Mon Mlle-In: the "M an!" un- d a. new». or a the vuun M to (hush; than" nuts-m “on. (M ‘39." a! I“. mm " an "tnt of P8'mm.rteeme8t -. lo con-M of alt In" punk»- " (ho-Journal, at We Inn. not“: of the eHttre et If mum- and. land and m . any mm to no -ttro lino at no lum- Trr, _ _ to mum M nu 27m tgy/h',' M the Tau-m ttf neuron. VIII-u of In“ Branch. Town of Now Tommo "eHtre6 u follow: 'al'lnt'd"ll'i It the â€with...“ y tom" of the Town " Va: form-5m; thence may um no “any band-11 and m hound-w produrnd of In! Town M New Timur " the "lemon will t a can!!! “no of the Quota Ills-bah Wu; ":0an nan†do“. an I.“ only. “no " (a. 'nltr-et)ort.r"rt grip any. um ttCtttrrMftt" Red; money nmhdrjy no" 33. _ -""-et ___ '"TF eeeee_ V_, "M'e' V. ..__. .trteeev ..-....V_.-.., -.V ._V rife?" Mn " the "I lulu-y rumolvay " "I 'gttqrrqetittet with the iafiii. of ivy...‘ slut,"'"','.',',',?.' "rterlv Alon: the can!" "no of Moor Btreet Went to me an In" ot the Tun-Mp. The hrst Canadian patent was issued to Noah Cushing of Que- \bec, in 1824. for a washing mv ichine. Now there are about 25,000 patent tgtit'rtittg.ca', and about 22,000 are grant d. loss. 2. From 1957 to 1962 aver- age factory wage rose from $1.61 per hour to $1.88, or " per cent; cos! of living index rose from itil ttt 130.7, or seven per cent. Bloom. Hnoun 4 I!" K In†I Bum-cl. Us†t The week's play saw the league ughtened up u the bottom but "turned on the trout runner; Prep grass Club behind the steady pitching ot Bob MeHugh cm. from behind to edge 5K, 9-8. Mc- Hugh struck out 13 while walk- the an! blemish on WI 'rrevaouMy perfect mud. In the mm sumo. pitcher Jim I...“ pushing his (in! gun. line. In!- terirsg a pro-scum: broken an: held the league laden to lulu tuuandanb8tle. Manila» chu kept Dixwlnnd In the con- I“! by striking out " Woodman. mg me John MacKenzie had " strike outs tor the Essa} but undue); he walked 18, con him the game Eight runs in the final two inmngs gave Runnymede Lzons a 1343 draw with previ- ously u n s u l l i e d Homeowners. Doug Berne had a pair of dou- bles to lead the Leo's. Tom Fos- ken and Jim Mackenzie each had two hits and two runs batted in 1n the final glme of the week " 5K edged Lions. President Doug Cooper, the following- rained out games have been scheduled for this Sunday, Nelson Park, 2 pm, Progress and Liam: Broadacres Park, 2 pm Glam: And Tigers; 4 pm Xndnns and Orioles. clttity PP. to_s.hatt ef was LAKE SHORE WATERCRAFT EQUIPMENT CO. YORK _ WEST JUNE 5TH JUNE 41'" ETOBICOKE m- Dvn‘u " w; IILINGTON, my I. a a m. on. Domain "on " 1469' - " 1-2163 lAWN BOY 65 64 63 " " 46 48 59 " 67 47 70 Reg. $92.50 POWER MOWERS 10 " $92.50 NOW $12.95 21-inch 'Lawn Bor' 3 hp. 'iron Hono' Engine b It's hard to figure out. Port Credit salon In I quietly con- tident Ionior heron: team this rear, and Brampton already In sobbing crocodile man over [their failure to sign up name ot their nun, and yet, the Bump- "on squad wewmlo Port Credit (Arena last Thursday night and {defeated the Sailor: 9-7 to spoil the Credit's home opener. I Paul Haderson started the (Sailors nwny on the right foot at the two-minute mark of the YOU SAVE $19.55 Anyone seeing lacrosse for the first time must have been com- pletely confused by the constant parade to the penalty box and to make it. more confusing, the announcer failed to give the fans the penalty information over the The lzvehel! excitement of the, whole game was missed by mort, of the tans as tt took place under‘ the stands. Ihll Casutor of; leer? and Larry Dundsonl ot the Sailor; were tossed out: of the game by referee Denny1 Peterson for attemptmg to carve' etch other up. PA. system. Twenty-seven pen- alties wulhng " minutes were handed out and the constant whistle blowing to designate penalty calls slowed the game to a walk at times. On the way to the dressing rooms, they went " it again and I Brampton executive mem- ber. Jack Ashlee intervened as 'a peace maker' and It was I dandy session for a few seconds according to all reports. Muimu‘m "sag with a. - nnn I'l- There is no give or take be- tween the†team! when they clash and the referees likely had this in mind when calling the gun: as tightly us they did. -dthat.tttCaotateehndb- tNut-tist-as-o.--!' ‘7)": an - '.t"rectee.. gel .9; The Same did have in mom- ents when passes clicked 11kt clock work and some plum goals resulted and on occasions, both Dave Russell in the Saiiors' nets and Jim Jefferson for Brampton came up with the big save but both can do much bet- ten Things have to get better far both club. and the opening night display can be mainly blamed on utters. Most ot the evening was spent in futile efforts trying to pick up the ball which was bouncing crnley around, . BramptoLgiflnfllggjailors 9-7 In Home Port Cantor (mm For Five Bales "eo-ue-aa-el.. _ opening period but Brampton i?e;;::iclme Pet, to take a 3-1 lead be- ve mam tore the first pemod ended and warned as'the Saxlprs never d/d see me t was Liead. agtun, although may rallied r seconds to ye the score at 7-7 after two period; Brampton scored two a for the unanswered goals in the third Ben com- for the wm. constant Henderson. Pete Ruse and box aniBrian Aherne with two each sing, the‘were Port Credit's top smpers. the fam‘Bill Allen picked up a single. over the Brampton registered a double by ven pen- Tary Thompson and a raft of me: were singles. Tailends . . . Port Credit for- sakes its usual Thursday night date tonight in favor of a Sun- REALLY ON HIS TOES. Despite his totund sue, Port Credit netminder, Dove Russell, appears to be successfully doing a ballet number. Actually he us leaping to take the full im- pact of the ball on ha well padded chest after It had been am LAKE SHORE OLVO. 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Red McCracken made thirdihis first start in several years after retiring while still a junior. arui,When he gets his shooting eye each back he should get his share of SIMPSON MOTORS NEW day afternoon game at the Arena with St. Catharines as the oppo- goals. He showed flashes of his old form on Thursday night . . . Despite reports that Gord Thompson, the terror of the Brampton team. had retired, he 13 now reported to be coming out whenever his shift work will permit . . . (NEW TORONTO) UNITED in: man-um - mm. May 30, 1963 - has " The manufacturing i/"es,t?1t,o,,tt net value of Canadian mo- accounls for 55 per cent of the duction. fired by Barry Fendlav (lower right). Brampton's Dove Fos- ter IS on the for left and the defending Sailors Include Pete Ruse, Bob Hannah and George Olah. Brampton spoiled Port Credit's home opener last week With a 9-7 victory. Photo by sun mum- 3420 LAKESHORE BLVD. W. a" il,llt7t, car, a AA))] TIRE CENTRE . TN] GUARANTEED (fi,ttjiib, USED TIRES 'ftrkr . 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