t WALLACE i' NEWHOOK " I Ipartillg Gossip -.rt-M-ea_.r-- .TATI PA R " _ the t... w†and â€a, Alum 15th " Gary Park, in by In“! mt. the Angels series A of the “Ii-Inllk St, m awarded m Naee nnd the Philip'. Brave. Mend St. John‘- Inve- third. " the up]. Bah St. Jude's Combines 64. in a real Mmrrrsio with three 1., three y" thriMer. J'- Fowler - the would the big Meter. Mario Car-ad - fer the Brave. struck out an even (5 m ensured the Braves in! but Ind had two for three induct {an hits. Foe the aneu Fred Cu- in: I home m. For the Cabins a. had a he run. Trevor Metalle had two for {our The sun: night at Welies,rorth with: a Ito-c ru. St. Benedict's Dodgers and St. Both Series A and Seriea B can- Bcndiet's Yum: People played for tinue Monday through Thursday " the fourth and In: play-off wot. Gary Fifi beginning srhnrp " 7 with the Wyn the winners by Fm.. with the final series being I more of 8-3. Fre the Dodgers played " Wilmington Park ADM the big hitters were Jark Mnroney 26th "Ni Mth. with two home runs and Fred Cu- Our league wr, F be hohhng their Dido'ith one home run. Pan? Puma Stag Pnrty in fit. Philip Neri's VII the star for the Yuan: Penp1._ HIM, Jane and leson. September Aw 14th at Gary Park. m 12th. helium: a: 8 pm. Defies B of ""gb srsmi-firais. St, -------------, , ME"! Dodgers emitted Ft, Phil. Putting 5'1 he Mrength into if. Angels 4-'?.. The key hit of the strenuous work and athiotiu at the E - in a triple in thrgvgnu, weekend, whaie the rest of the veek c ------------------, I: 'pent " a sedentary job. doesn‘t r make for fitness. If nun» and| -tivities are to keep a person heal. t thr, his new" mun he " Gun. r auday, at Gary Put tit. Phil. lip’. Angels played St. Phillip'u Bravo to Jeni. on.“ place in the in] standings. After nix ire Catholic Men's Ball We in Etobicoke are atdeed very forttm- to.uve " nanny good 'T'utamtu1atrftull-lraaumu1lua-tirtseoietoeonnd wageh in anon. Let's lb" our support by making In eifort to take "matt-to-ttheir-sir-Thule-tsas-nuts" ofrurandiahorysdtouezeitiiowateE Clinch In. finished 5th nth "adamant bringing up the rent for 196& Our Ion] Senior. EM Softball Lam wnl be sunny; their puroirs thu coming My. Angus: 27th, It Central Park-North Di-td-Gametime-ed-Sora,,. General Electric finished ia.iirst place closely followed by Inter Cit_h.smiral-utoGciaewhowuipiarisdaetotienext m “I: hang tied for third Ind this will not be decided until after themrerh-topres» Thetisishet- MidAhtttinent and In this second round, it is interesting to not: that there in only on? point separating the top three teams. John swim aiso-reporu hm there will be 1 banquet at the end at the sang for all mu. time, he will have probably Canada'- top m1, Ray Month on hand to dud-he " this uhibition up; This should be quite a lively (an: and one well worth seeing. On Sunday at 3:00 pan. the Rudd. Soccer Uague will mum the} round rxhirt.plaroirs, with s - being gUted at Pine Point Park in the Atom Division but“ Lyman 5mm and Rexdnle John Switch of the Budgie Soccer uague reports that this com- ing Timmy at 6:30 pm. there will be a Senior Soccer match at Pine Point Park between Toronto City (Ream) and Camp Borden tNix- ed Services). Ho feels that for this m1, if he's bark in the area on This appears" to be an open tom-amt, so d you have a soccer league. and you feet that you valid like your Atom team to panam- Pate, then concur Ernie at Ch 74065. Your registration should be in by August 31st. Ind the first round in â€naively m for September 7th. The team! mu be known " the ‘Elms Cup Tournament." Ail [use will be plum at the Elms Public School a: Golfdowh Road Ruble. Now I dun them is so much 0mm; bung double look after ou- childm, that there am much um: to Huh about poor old has; ad if poor old Dad isn't careful it worn matter for too long any- Ernie Worth, of the North Etobicoke Soccer Association. reports that their has will be holding an Atom Tournament thrs comm; Weather. So an it only there, and nun mm: a Lule "tf, for it might be inter than you think 1u-t-vinittotusuvrmouaithcha.Ttsusnw t.nt-irhnrotroqteuowashaeumsutao.srr-r-k i.rtiiuttkorordprartaor----uratarrrat. 'asuuthmoitiutiu-dtrsaiiitsiueterthirGeG -ditaihratan.rtui-rt-tfoundtutttsemam-. tMt"r-rth.hilta.otttt.mo-t;. lip-Inch.hhlb.chnl¢t!hennwyouuuu,olcoum tbvs-atdtsra-urwtrurd. _'uo-etueltasuiulsthiardhserwttos-rimming "-i-i-ftomEn-uterseme1uooetueaitori 1_"aatutallr scaled down hen in Ehobseoke,andis trying tool-nu aha-Rh club for business men. Iago Bain, I term student " St. Andrus College - Huang". Of conn- no health dub " complete union they hare the usual mortal m. In this case it " Kurt Altman. a tanner 1mm.- d the Vina: Soccer Club. If you 11k. to have the Sauna stun: ham. men thrs . - to go and either um and relax, or Just relax. ~~Vmu Wilmington Park Site For Finals " um. a. 'htrmdmAaqtme8t"6s-r-t. I H!†of - 0-H; .u "" ".rf"f"' Into play“; smile their approval after computing nth-mam work and athletim " the a totpr of m. compOnYl new switching an". weekend, while the rest of the week ot Burrthomthorpe and Melbert Ids. Left to is upon! It A sedentary job. doesn't right arc: John Spencer, of Burrows Ave., ls- mh for fitness. lf exercise and lingfon, a switching term: craftsman; H. R. .etivities Ire to keep I person heal. Cunningham, of Hollow Cr., Rexdole, BeWr lo. thy, ho exercise mun be u bahn- col manager; June Cook of Wedgewood Dr., cod n tru meals. properly pinned lslington, a mo can". clerk and Don Eady of and - Gained " to pmxnn GeMion Dr.. Etobicoke, o repairman. The Our league win be holding their Stag Party in St. Philip Neri'a Hull, Jane and Wilm, September 12th. beginning It 8 pm. Ann" 15th " Gary Park, in uria A of the Jeni-Ind; St. Philip's Braves “and St. John'- St. Jude's Con-Itine- 6-4. in a real thriller, J'- Fowler - the no.“ tor the Brave. struck out an even the tune. For the Angels Guy Brenna had two hit. and drove in both their run. by John Snell that drove in two mm for the Dodgers and decided ALLAN HUGH by Nomination Convention York West Provincial Progressive Conservatives Association THE NUMBER ROOM OF THE OLD MILL RESTAURANT TUESDAY, AUGUST 27,1963, AT tt P.M. " r 0. pm THE HONOURABLE FRED M. CASS Anomoy General Province of Ontario FOUI lOCAL BELL TElEPHONE COMPANY om- NOTICE Toronto suffered 114 traffie deaths in 1962. This is a picture of tngedy. But 1: is lightened considerubly‘ by the reatzation that improved safety education. en- forcement and engineering have made remarkable reductions in the may: fatality rate during the past generation. According to old re- cords of the Ontario Safety Lea- This commg weei. Etobicoke will haw at has: lu' of ourhnest mem- bers of the Etoblcoke Track and Foe/t Club compeung in the A.A.U. track And field meet m Waterloo. Ontario. Next week we mil publish how they made out. we may lose more very It " mm mgr-e! that a! this tune I mention to you that we in Etotr.coke are about to lose one of our members of the Etobicoke Re- cretuon Sufi m Gerry Gilette. Gerry arrived he take over duties on Sgnce Gerry's arrival.. along with the other members of Ian Thompson's terriiie staff. we m Ethtuecae have had the benefit of then “penance and Inmmg and Etotncoke has gone ahead as one of the best org-mud are" m Can-d; A leader 10 others. As of the first of September, Gerry I'm Issuma the duties of Assam Dzrvczor of Recreation for Oshawa, . In lennng. I hope that Gerry wall always remember us, as "vish- ins hun Good Luck, 2n his new venture. NO? PAS? ENOUGH as Intercity" Orlie Foster is called out av frrst has. in the Etobicoke indusmai leagua'x rma! game in the reguiar schedule with Canadian General Electric lost Wednesday, Intercity finished on top of the heap with a ll and we record with CGE nailing the second sio'. I do trot know Guest Speck o r To It Held In re two years ago this November from Oshawa to the same plane that he had m Oshawa as Super- our Council pays t make sure that this Vlluable employees, w 1oerthsrr true, Tomlito in 1920 had a popula» tion of 512,812 and 32,000 motor vehicles; there were 64 automobile fatalities. So, by comptrison with 1920. Toronto today has a popula- tion three times greater, and more than 20 times B many motor vehi- "cies-yet the fatalities are less than double, _ . _ I we the reason or else ch we can not aiford employees, nor do I in the west section of the BElmom (23) ex- change. Instollation of the complex crossbar I switching equipment will begin shortly so all_ will be ready for mid-March when some 3,000 I customers will receive service for the terms. All numbers working on! of the building will be prefmed with 621, followed by four other digits. building, inst completed, will serve mum"; Jam. 7th. They were unnbie to overtake Semen Woods. The first game of the finals will be played " Westmoum School diamond an Chapman Road Horn day. Aug. 26th r. 6.30 pm. be- tween Scarlett Woods and either Royal York or Kipling Grove de- pending upon the outcome of their semi-final gum. After being held scoreless in the 3rd Senrlett Woods scored 2 m the tth. 2 in the 5th and 2 1n the 6th. Martin Grove scored 1 run in the 2nd and l in the 4th but their big inning was the tith. When Thnc- ker and Bum! were walked O'Brien smgled. Ken Dillon singled and T. Harris hit a grand slam home run for a total of 5 runs and although they scored 3 more runs in the top drive him home. id tlie seemed tuning they doubled tha “on when with bans loaded Phelan was walk- ed Adrian Wth we: hit by a pitched ball and Jim Fianna" singled. Starla! Woods hand " run: the game and give the goungmn on. " Am loveliminan Mama our support. Grote Gardens H.410 wand 20 run! The Northern Etolueoke all star: on it Mu. Scarlett Woods took a 3 have finished their regular Karnes to 0 lead in m In inning on a and are abouttostart the play-offs, mph by Chris Photon with ' men Scarlett Woods met Mama Grove on. then Jim Plasma: singled to Gardens and Royal York Gardens drive him home. in a. seemed will face Kipling Grove. errors to a0tmr"tht. Ergt run to Lelay in pitching allowed only our local rcprueututivu Rou- More. ' in: white picking up one by tho than: Midgets to the O.A.S.A. not Andy Lela tuned for Bow “rib out route. their local team in the Jirst " the thorn, he pitched a good - TM umpire I’ll. ratled a good bate/thus play-alt. right up to the 9th inning when he pan-e oppeared to rall men strike: This particular park appeared to started to let the umpires decisions if the ball was high than if it was be well illuminated Ilthough the get his goat. It In: " this point, tow, this of mum um no good for neat-n3 was quite limited. The with only a one run lead and tun- Andy as he throws a low bull mast greatest draw back to their park ln OASA Playdowns m name 'wr.;, - "in; 'tttr, YN. Saw-50! I IQ) 're gr aw “av no! moo-MN Unfortunately for him his ut- and: on I slow roller to make the hid um: an too My Bad they tteetustiutimetoemithegame started " by‘mking enoughnd round on. r errors to .1101: 1]). Srgt run to Delay in pitching allowed only E a. HUGH ALLAN of the a... Whom. chmtI vu in Imi- a. . out no 3 Lou '6urinaadr. u PM Port is Tom-to. our Midget “in - mm a What in" " laid. I ku- lnmnu I [and it " ".totheos.A.rl--thdri.httood-totheareoudtheutt.ru. "886'with.rrrlliae-rtawrt mud by “I“ a - but - and from saunm; After the - In war. it Ill behmditthnt 'rerttdrrmtoBereek leDvaclé-t- _ obviouBtosit,tutrwonerotath-totiiitmuutaud. Sign! the pithy for 30"!- un It In and 2nd and om out - kitk out of the win thu' BobMeGo- Will-pinch. than didn't am to I." too thug luck Mu: mnd An Flmll that yum fellow Kenny cm. ing than. (a, this n m " with on tho Uit In: he was um decided that they had better play "" Behnn and Ace Fund! "a . Urvuimsrasie job of handgun. IN. to hop a punk! at the hon it at: And put III Bob McGowan. not! fortunate, to have a man of int the 0990'!th to ' htta “d o- ften doll; (no ink hitting. lie " m . win no" u it turn- Ken Cuhmnn'l devotion and our run. _ nun-ed l M in .o-ly on up ed out. nob struck out the hrrt thusium with the boyl, to help Errurs pared a “W ""Porus. on walk rill. striking out A. batter Ind Hans vanzanten cum them look all" their welfare. m" “I tho II“. " both "at 'hriertuiieiiitua; 'vi'Rii= 4' tte, (“WV-.7 7 7 W" -- V. ttt "I". " min-in! ".1 “our“! yybuo.t'repiu 30 "e'" F- SEALED TENDEIS, on o mv-‘n'vd mm Du"! wot-w my.“ Tonic: My smote. Cow-mm t-mvm. rH to mind "til In an E D S t Wm: Who q, I.“ n N am thr-der'. quumm " Dot-w Pu" m... - Dan-in In" and worm“... my be ob. orn.‘ Gm Mo MAW-<0 .. am“ 90 n (â€Via an... In Fr", 094,-. LEN} - 0. M A’tNOm m. "ref' win G wind .33. "NT of t'fm - “Warm an Let's In; a - attendance n TMt IOAID OF IDUCAYION 'OWNSHIV 0' [YOOKOII SKVIHHOIN COMM" IMVM Scarlett Woods leads Northern All-S tar loop no I00" 9' [unwo- 'sr ‘0 'W'. of â€it.“ 3 t sumo». ti 1 (Stone kmw'm‘ For Rosethorn Wins tht Bunts finals will ever. scored downs Although tirsishirttt up on the wrong end of a 24-12 score. they certainly um I moral victory which should make them “rung contenders in the Intermediate A League this year. Anytime an offensive or defensive line averaging 165 lbs. per man is able to manhandle the opposition whose line averages 210 ibs.. the loss is secéndary. Roughriders Defeated Through Weight Only Last Friday night the Etohicoke Roughriders (formerly Rexdaie Rebels) members of the Metro In- termediate A Foothill League, journeyed to the Hamilton AAA Grountk to pit their strength I;- ainst the Hunilton Hurricanes, members ot the Ontario Junior Football Conference. As thi.s was the first year for Martin Grove Gard this league and it was started very Kipling Grove Gun late the Kean managers and Richmond Gardens coaches Ire to be congratulated Westway _ T The regular season ended with I very tight race for play-off pon- tions wrth three teams having a five and tive mend, Richmond Gar. dens being elzminaxed by percent- age points." 277-0551 " SYWCH'“ WAGON - Av. "s-it, 6 (VI “â€5.‘ u '0'. WAGON - Vt mehr, MM A bargain at "‘9’. " YAUXNAM “I". “(70. - Showroom rend-06M "" " The 61 OI " - â€on m "(mm-v (our um" â€MW Ma Ma "GA 164Nt -- low â€Moog. VOtVO 1225 'ate. no“ - Too 'Hype 31,95.†AUTOSPORT tro. 121 Dunk! Hwy Cootnillc, Ont. USED SPECIAlS star of the game. how. Brian Duggan who h Rouzhréder touch- ome great broken field 277-02“ sum?» t, Hey Gang! , 231-1430 oostwestoipiin0ve.)" - 231.1430 '--iiL--, F"""""""-,""? . A running and pass catching. 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ROUND TWO Last Monday waning ac Huron Park - well out a Scarborough, our local rcprueututivu Rou- than Midgets to thc 0.AS.A. met their local team in the Jirst " the m. Sum-MW“ OWU. by com». " ' I?" up: Yuk c I. mam... c L W A..." C t, 3-1.1: my». c l, bobbin C l. Ki'lin. t I. M Albion Ct lidwivv C l, Students who have r-tttty moved his We Running of (rob-(oh omd who â€a no! in ott.niorte. no on Evobkoh ohm-navy av "condor, mud k" Jun, or. cold I. wing: bo'wnn Avgvn To and Augvl' 30. MQNIn‘nlmpm. Aldorwood C I. Min-Minn†C I BOARD OF EDUCATION Allan’s Athletic Equipment ltd. ' I GIRLS : 5:3: GYM WEAR . Shorts BOYS' PLUS: NOON RACING SUITS FOR MEN & GIRLS MEN'S, LADIES' ' CHILDRENS BOWLING SHIRYS NOTICE TO SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS 3836 MOO! STREET WEST, iSLINGTON (Just West of Kipling Ave.) POI THE TOWNSHIP or HOIICOKE Swen. Suits - Socks Shirts ' Supports For That no Vllnmo Dviu " loans Anny. " Mango-now load 380 Tho Wonwoy 7090 kph». Ann». 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If Rosethom before the nut day at Central m for I rough McGowan got the most hits when he hunted twice for 2 for 6. If Hawthorn don't settle down before the nut gun: on Wednes- day at Central Park they will be in for I rough time. Batting performance for Round One O.A.SA. Ptagdoums Rose, thorn Midgets. the Etobiroke representative tuna. "0" Rev to Aroimed but Cl ' $07 rot non 23. "" I" "" " " k N MI 5 317' 3 67!" 1 tt06 1 "a 4730 3dMI ' son Stauon R 5n 10