Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1963, p. 16

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Andy took the baby home where he and his twin sister Alâ€" lison cared for it, they fed the sparrow on hamburger and wa-} ter, their budgie "Perry" has now taken over the sparrow and is "Mothering" it. ; Mrs. Marie Mercier, of 163 Beta Street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittaker of Hallmark Avenue, are spendâ€" ing the summer months at their cottage near Peterborough. efrrisisseccosscce+ +. & 1%s POBYy FROZEN FOODS Ll;;&)t.he first two innings Booth Jack Brick held Marshall‘s off the 9¢K)score sheet but were unable to @U9hâ€" overtake the lead. Rodger Johnâ€" 'son on the mound for Marshall indrim|and Richard Langevin for Boothi ==, had excellent support from the " field. * i *Wee pack having yet to be deâ€" feated this season. Albert Duâ€" _ BA 22 â€" Drisdelle Tires 10 _ BA rolled home to an easy victory led by Phillip Elliot with three home runs and Wayne Howard with a homer and a triple. Ken Zimmer helped hold the score down with some outâ€" standing fielding. Leslie Jones played well for the losers but failed to show his usual prowâ€" ess with the bat. 4 PEE WEE LEAGUE Newlife Cleaners 28 â€" Moose 3 ‘ BANTAM LEAGUE ‘ Canadian Legion 27 Humber Machine 5 Pitcher Bob Jones was the outstanding player of the game, giving up ten scattered hits on ‘the mound and blasting a pair of ‘homers at the plate. Philip ‘Elliâ€" ott, Ricky Allen, Doug Laing ‘and Steve Bradley each contriâ€" buted a home run to add to the score. Wayne McPhee, Lyall Comrie and Paul Westcott made ‘!he circuit for Humber. Hales Cycle 22 Parson‘s Tires 13 Bob Latham with a grand slam homer and Bob Dean with a lpair of circuit clouts were the heavy hitters for Hales. Ron Pritchard, Derek Forbes and Ron Clark were standouts for Parsons. Cherevaty 9 â€" Robinson‘s 7 Cherevaty‘s win was paced by the steady pitching of Rod Hewâ€" ar, backed by steady fielding of| first baseman Terry Clark. Jerry Bogoski and Albert Dumanski were outstanding in the field for Robinson‘s. ' Newlife still leads the Pee Marshall‘s Esso 6 Booth Brick 2 After giving up six runs in _10: 39. Whitlam Motors 24 Crestex 17 A grand slam homer off the bat of Neil Hester gave the Whitlam team a boost when it looked like the Crestex boys were coming on strong. Paul Jefferies hit a homer, a double and three singles for the losers. The battery of Steve Williams on the mound and Kevin Carriâ€" gan behind the plate was the main stay in the Kelemen vicâ€" tory. Williams also starred in the hitting deparment with seven hits, two of them homers. Ross Munro and John Shaw belted SQUIRT LEAGUE Kelemens 35 â€" Roy‘s Cleaners 13 burst in the final two innings. }Tony Thornell racked up three home runs and Larry Lokun hit six for six. Ken Fulton and Daâ€" vid Gibbons were the leading hitters for the Kinsmen. Sunday‘s Variety 21 Prus Barber Shop 10 Philip Newsome pulled Sunâ€" day‘s out of a losing streak with sharp pitching, a grand slam homer, and a threeâ€"run homer. 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