However, we would like to remind fans that the same word went the rounds before Patterson whipped Ini;emar Johanson to become the first heavyweight to regain the world crown. While Liston is a much differâ€" ent fighter than Johanson, we still think Floyd will make a much better showing on Monday night than he did in their last match. Remeber that Patterson dropped veteran Archie Moore with a body punch for the full count when he first gained the vacant heavy title five years ago. Patâ€" terson has the punch to turn the trick if he ever gets the chance to unleash it. Monday night will see the second comeback atâ€" temp by Floyd Patterson for the heavyweight boxing title of the world. The promoters finally found a time and place that suited the ailments and horoscope of both fighters, so Sonny Liston will make his first title defence since flooring a disappointing Patterson last year. Monday will lay heavily on Liston to repeat his title performance by pounding Patterson senseless in the early stages. The only question seems to be in which round the end will come. A small town, according to a definition sent to the Ontario Safety League, is a place where they are proud of traffic congesâ€" SPORT© 1Wt Sw“s comt® And where are you putting your money, friend? WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE ~â€"â€" TME TIMES ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, July 18, 1963 LOT TLE BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Every 1963 Ford in our stock has been reduced to a fraction above our cost for this gigantic yearâ€"end clearing sale. ~ We have on hand only a limited number of all models, so we suggest that you do not hesitate and take advantage of the tremendous deals we are prepared to offer you. © Your car is worth more now as a trade than it will ever be again‘ GOING OVERSEAS ? Phone 244â€"5324 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. ARE WHEELING‘N DEALING AGAIN! YEARâ€"END SAVINGS ARE NOW IN EFFECT oN OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW & USED CARS $470 Emigration from Canada since 1946 is estimated at 950,000. FALCONS FAIRLANES GALAXIES In 1962 retail spending was per capita, compared to Tom Gouett BY ‘fgg‘;Humber Valley w Catholic Men‘s han Softball League LITTLE BROS. (WESTON) LIMITED 1963 FORD Monday, July 8th, at Gary Park, St. Benedict‘s Y. P.C. upâ€" set St. John‘s â€"St. Jude‘s Comâ€" bines 13 â€" 5. The Snell brothers, Leonard with two homers and Paul with three hits in four times at bat were the big hitters Tuesday, July 9th, at G ary Park, the two St. Philip‘s teams clashed for the second ti m e, with the Angels defeating the Braves 10 â€" 5 in a well â€" played game. Mario Caranci on the mound for the Angels not only struck out eight but had a homeâ€" run, double and single in three times at bat. For the Braves Jim Fowler had a three â€"run homer. for the Young People. For the Combines Brian Wasdell at third played an outstanding game. Tuesday, at Wellesworth, in a game that went one extra inning St. John‘s Y. P.C. defeated St. Bernard‘s Friars 7 â€" 6. Gary 1995 Weston Rd. CH. 1â€"3521 Hennessy had two hits for the Young People and played a steady game at short stop, while for the Friars Moe Florian with two for four provided the big bat. Transfiguration edged St. Beneâ€" dict‘s Dodgers 5 â€" 3. The hitting of Cole Scully and the fine deâ€" fensive play of John Kennedy in the field for Transfiguration were the stars for the winners. For the Dodgers John Snell in left field and Joe D‘Eon behind the plate were outstanding. July l1th, at Gary, in a slugâ€" fest St. Philip‘s Angels took St. Bernard‘s Friars 14 â€" 9. The Friâ€" ars led 5 â€" 0 at the end of the second. The Angels came back with four runs in the third and went on to win. The Astolfo brothers, Bob and Vince, were the hitting stars for the Angels â€"â€" Bob with two homers in four times at bat and Vince with a homeâ€"run and a double. For the Friars Nick Austin in right field had three for three and Leo Barbesin in centre field had two for: two. At Glen Benedict‘s St. John‘s Wednesday, July 10th, at Gary, "FORD DE LOW DOWN PAYMENT â€"â€"â€" NO PAYMENT UNTIL AUGUST 30th Agar, meanwhile, St. Young People edged Young People 10 â€" 8. FOR OVER 37 YEARS" FUTURE GAMES : â€" July 22nd, at Gary â€"â€" St. Beneâ€" dict‘s Y.P.C. and St. Philip‘s Braves. Jury/zznd, at Wellesworth â€"â€"â€" Transfiguration and St. John‘s July 23rd, at Gary â€"â€" St. Bernâ€" ard‘s and St. Benedict‘s. July 24th, at Gary â€"â€" Transâ€" figuration and St. Philip‘s Anâ€" gels. July 25th, at Gary â€"â€" $t. John‘s â€" St. Jude‘s and St. John‘s Y.P.C. For St. Benedict‘s Len Snell and Mike Pender were the big hitâ€" ters. For St. John‘s Ken Surâ€" wick had four for four. nsÂ¥ fed a SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA CH 1â€"6584 EM P YOUR MOST $3 VALUABLE w PROPERTY CAN BE i use mNSURANCE Gordon W. Alcott, C.L.U. 2209 Weston Rd. CH. 6â€"6647 In one way this interesting new ‘game can be compared to eurling in that the closer you place your ball to the centre of the ‘"Square" the higher you score. Each player is allowed three balls at one shot per ball. Only Irons are used. High) is the first new inovation in golf since the Miniature Golf of ~the thirties" claimed Mr. Hud Walker, inventor of "Pyn Hye." "You might say that it is the bowling alley of golf. It is designed for the whole family. It is not Golf nor is it intended WWumukothcphced Ladies Acquire New Champion At Weston Golf The latter had previously deâ€" feated the defending champion Mrs. H. R. Armstrong at the 20th hole in the quarter â€" finals. Mrs. James MacCallum won the Ladies Championship recentâ€" ly at the Weston Golf and Counâ€" try Club by defeating Mrs. Boyd Dunning 5 and 4. Mr. Walker invented the game when he felt that a new interâ€" est was needed in Golf. He felt that the driving ranges, though popular, didn‘t offer any keen eompetition. Though the game is yet to be played by the pubâ€" lic, Mr. Walker feels that they will take to it. ‘ "Pyn Hye can attract thousâ€" ands who will never play golf and yet at the same time it will turn many a Pyn Hye player inâ€" Every Year at this time the Boss Orders Us To Clear Our Used Car Lot "Pyn Hye, Pyn Hye The Latest YEARâ€"END CLEARâ€"theâ€"LOT SALE For Local Golfers OVER 100 All Makes And Models Every Aâ€"1 Car On The Lot Has Been Drastically REGARDLESS OF COST! EM 4â€"5141 REDUCED IN PRICE To Choose From Work is progressing at the Maple Leaf and Jane St. interâ€" section. Graders are busy pushâ€" ing the road change into shape as quickly as possible. Hardly a day goes by but what we see surveyors busy on the Maple Leaf roadway nearer Hoperoft Street. to a golfer" said Mr. Walker. Pyn Hye at Golf 400 can be reached by driving to Hy. 400 by way of Steeles Ave. PYN HYE will open on Saturâ€" day July 20th the students will be able to play any day between 9:00 am, and noon for 25c. Speaking Of People In Maple Leaf St. with the assistance of traffic lights. Up until now it has been a matter of taking a chance It will be a big change for the motorist to drive out onto Jane For antroducing STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Canadian Head Office; Toronto, Ont. newly appointed to serve you with the best in auto, life, and fire insurance. MURRAY A. GLIONNA 2431 Finch Ave. W. Weston Sale 741â€"5395 MURRAYâ€"ALLAN PHARMACY Argonaut Football Tickets Best Choice of Seats In N.W. Tor. Edmonton â€" July 24~~ $:15 p.m. io se caning vell very w To the of the area it will soon be a of needing the papers to find one is. wurce PERSONALS f _We are sorry to ‘report Mrs. Hospital, Her friends and neighâ€" bors wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Edward Bell, Grovedale Ave. and family have returned home after a two week vacation in Torrance, near Bala To those of our friends yet to enjoy their vacation we wish them a "good time and safe The colichan, a small smelt â€" like fish taken in British Columâ€" bia rivers in the spring, is rich in nutritious oils and in former days Indians pulled a wick through its body and burned it like a candle. To those who have only the memories of the holidays we hope you had a good time.\. uï¬ï¬:“iu-hult The the Metro Torâ€" district is a