Indians are very highly touted. In conversations with men who watched them play midget last season. we gained the impression that they could have taken on any B club " that time. However, this remains to be seen, and Etobicoke can only prove their boast by making a showing in this new hockey season against the competition that some of-them flaunted. A reminder to all fans that Weston actually starts the new schedule against Etobicoke Indiana at Cen- tral Arena, Montgomery Road next Tuesday. This is within easy range of Dodger cheering support, and no doubt the local crew will look forward to verbal assis- tance from many of their Weston fans during the main event. Dodgers have a heavy exhibition schedule to wade through before that date, with four matches including a return bout against Waterloo Saturday night. And still no word from team manager Ken Av- arell about trades to add experience to his Dodger crew. It is possible Avarell will try to hold out with the excellent talent he has already, both rookie and vet- eran, to see how the first half of the season goes. November Ist., the date of Weston Dodgers home opener against demoted Brampton in the 63-64 Junior B hockey circuit is fast appronching - only one week from tomorrow. ZERO HOUR In in first union of township midget baseball, the Amesbury Sports Clu came out I winner. " and " your old boys from thgarea, sponsored by Dufferin Lions, took all the marbles in North York Asaoeiatiott playoff lction. urinal with "tonne 'tl’lnlmlxsion: new 'winbhield washer, wheel dura In My padded dash. ' cylinder. Very low mile-u in new on condition. l law with gum-tie trtottsmimimt, windshield wane!" white walls. radio. mu steering. two tone. A real In"! ur pt I low. low price. Equipped with automatic mmlslon. windshield wuher,whlte walls, full de- luxe trim. In 'eEtir<etnditimt,and gnlnnleedVA-L 5!): 7 in: ms Adttmtm_t_--_Nrs. Ochhr u. "a lLl'iTE'mL tle, 'ire To " m Goo e} rt" . glee" Il. Super Sport Convertible " " FINANCE Priced To cm" 1l))iIi 31295.00 ltr. F4â€! 1W _iittrd Top YEAR-END SAVINGS ARE NOW Bl EFFECT 1960 Falcon Tudor Only $1 iis.hii Only $2795.00 Backbone of Liott's punt! game was Amesbury butler Edda Huzuni, who pitched that dream of all pitchers' drums, I perfect um: in the clutch. Eddo only (lead a men. two reaching first on " crmr and I ball I little too far in“; Multan†no-hmer was far from I onevman effort, as hi: teammates displayed almost fam lutic skill in the field to protect the shut-out, However the con- trol displayed by this local lad m such an important pressure match deserves all the credit heaped upon him. Congratula- uons. Ed. in leading your club to victory in its first season. 'Wlllm1aluyiihll/ DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Every Year at this time the Boss Orders Us To Clear Our Used Car Lot llTTlE BROS. (WESTON) llMlTED Weston Dodgers eontinuedtttorne, drafted by the N.H.L., their MOW Exhibition tttfue/and veteran Jimmy Johnston who last Fnday night by evenmg 'leiho led Weston to victory and in old score, 110mm; Waterloo . . . Siskins " before a packed iiciiri?s',rrie 'tnee he tattte “P to Ju. " Weston Arena. , .mor , ranks: Waterloo was the main stum- bling block for Dodgers two you: ago when, playing out of Woodbridge, they made a very close bid for the Ontario Junior B eharnpionahip after winning the Mm crown. Weston was in complete eon. trol over the first two periods of play, scoring a pair of markers in each while holding the visi- tors scoreless for over forty mi. nutes. ‘Muntti Hulls Nth-Hitter Sharing top Weston scoring honours were sophomore Al th. NO REBOUND. Checked, hooked and being charged by a trio of Waterloo Siskins, Al Osborne displays the talent that won him a future N.H.L. chance as he fires his second goal of the night Dodgers Even Score With Waterloo Whip Siskins b2 In Exhibition Bout Amesbury Club Wins North York Midget Ball Playoffs I995 Weston " a 1-3521 ON OUR COMPLETE STOCK or A-l USED CARS Every A-l Car On The Lot Has Been Drastically REDUCED The Following Are Only A Few Of The Outstanding Values We Are Offering I 1962 Fairlano Sedan I For This Sale I cylinder model, windshield washers and radio, 0 cylinder model with standard transmhmiots, 1 owner car finished in gleaming black enamel. Only $995.00 Equipped with ' cylinder power phat, window ushers. Reconditioned and AU. Tut's limo Bros. in Weston, 0f (cum; Both notched a pair during the sixty minute bout, leaving the remaining single to rookie Dave Parham, who his been sho- wing a lot of promise lime join- ing the Dodger training camp last month. The match was rough and wide open, with no love lost between the eontestants. Weston picked up ten penalties over the route, three of them ' minute majors for fighting. Dodger defenseman Eddie Jnrkwn is under observation for Full Clearance Price Only $895.00 Priced To Sell Only $1895.00 rs Us To Clear Our Used Car Lot REGARDLESS 0F COST! Att Has Been Drastically REDUCED Bl PRICE OVER 100 All MAKE AND MONG To Choose Prom "FORD DEALERS FOR OVER 37 YE-ARS" 1958 Ford Custom 300 Tudor I959 Rambler Sedan under the Waterloo's goalie with team- mate Archie Yurkiw (No. 14) on the doorstep waiting for the rebound that never came. Dodgers won the game by a decisive 5-2 margin. what is pretty close to a bashed nose, but if it is any consolation tounmate Dave Cullimore. cap- tain of the local crew, retaliated and there is more than a slight probability that one Siskin is wearing a east on his beak. Couch Ken Awrell was once again taking I good look at hit netminding staff, Ind at least two of them recorded shutout periods. Both Paul Robiehaud and Billy Burton, who played the opening and second periods reopectively, turned back all " tempts on their stronghold. Ham- ilton newcomer Stu Chapman handled gmtling chores over the final twenty minutes of play. Weston fared well ortenadsin outshoot'mg Waterloo 31-22 2209 Weston " a 6-6647 - name we: neceunry to " noun: a peanut winner end the right to reproach: North York in the Metropolitan “iron- to Pkydowna. Domain Lions won this some try the narrowest of margins equating one run over the plate in the fourth in- ning Ind making it stand up throughout the ume. The bars learned I lot in the Metro ploy- downs but were defeated M in A real sqweeker by the team that went on to win the western city playoffs. Returning to Amesbury Put for the North York tirttN against Stork Diaper Service. Dufferin Lions won the title and the Ron Hastings trophy in two straight games by scores of 10-2 and " For five and two thirds innings forkaider Don Marlow has a no. hitter going for him, but then gave up a single to Howie Ed- berg, I walk to Joel Pichosky. and a double to Gary Fundy for the first Stork run. Stuart Wi. nick singled. with Purdy scoring in the sixth inning for Stork'l second end final tally. Marlow recovered and went the distance for Dufferin Lions, giving up only 3 hits and 2 walks, through- out. He had 11 strikeouts to his credit. Shortstop Bob Fame“. the Captain of the Dufferin Li- ons team played very fine de, fererive ball. This put buoball uuon Amenbury Sports Club undertook, for the fimt time, the talk of applying mid- ut baublll for " And 16 year old youths. North York Township Baseball Associltlon In: operated this level of bull far some you: and the first Amesbury tum (mounted by Dufferin Liam) to 0 ate r the league came through with flying colours. At a. and ot the "gu1nr "he-lBrunsr in the fourth, and san due any were tied for m phe- aid I motion death play, The first big blow of the game came early for the winners. Fred LaRoche banged out a triple to deep right entre field with the bases loaded and Fred Sean double accounted for another run when foBowed by a single by Robin Walton. Stork Diaper used 3 hur8ers during the game. Howie Ruth. the starter gave way to Marty N. Y. T. B. A. PLAY . OFF! FIRST GAME Equipped with automntte “mansion. windshield washers, wheel discs, two tone mini. Reconditioned and A-1. Only $195.00 A standard model with I â€ll-d" and“ and wlnhhleld wuhers. Thu tBr has no mm but is ready for may miles of tronblefree driving, :yquiaped win? automatic "mum-don. tulle. windshield wan-Ben. wheel dint. wo no pl n ' Another luxury Model ‘fiiged To Clear Gull $995.00 I958 Buick 4 Door Hard Top wom all It. my for the win. ner' and milled awry phone's dram - n Mint. Twenty- three Stork hem Need Edda in the men inning new. only two touching fimt hue, one on an error and one nicked by e pitched hell. The Morin Liane teem beck- ed up the pitehirtg tremendously in thin me, making we seem- ingly lmpouible camel to pre- serve the tto-hitter. Bob "areett again turned in his mull steady Btuner in the fourth, and Sam) Sherman in the Nth. While ati) that find I good mutant or pitta. the had hitting Amer bury crew managed to find the nude MI through the itame, Final Score Dufferin Lions ltr Stork Diaper Service 2 SICOND CAMI _ Morin Noni. lddo Mum!- ti In the madam performer in the that! um- of the uric. with perfect control, I unplug curve and Hum but ban, Ind June " show and Robin Walton went deep to the lights in centre tick! to make I .pec- teculnr (web of what " first ap- poured to be an extra base hit by the Stork We: Once Iain Dufferin Lion: put good wood to the ball in nearly every inning. Fred Uroehe pro- duced a double and two singles in four trim to the plate and the Stork Centre fielder bid to hus. tle to pull in his line drive on his presented to Amesbury Sports Club at the parks building in Amesbury Park by Stu Adam- son. Commissioner and Fred dent of the North Dt.2'g'tlt Reuben Allocation, a! the players received a small tmphy with hie own name Mb“. other mm. Robin Walton, with a triple and a single led the betting attack of the winners. Fin-d Score: DuHerin Dion: tt Stork Diaper Service 0 TROPHY FRISINTID 1961 Chevrolet Tudor I957 Fuirlano Sedan Only $1595.00 tillll DOWN PAYMENT lit PAYMENTS UNTIL DECEMBER Itt trophy was Wuhan Lanes Mil Jm Marcia Mae . Nydia High - by Sawchuk Nora Sheath Marg Forester Ellie Leggett Marg Jolly Bernice Elliott HI... Shula Bernice Elliott I Mu: Jolly Barbu- Best Thelma Seagnetti Non Shuth In: Ion-tar High Th". Bernice Elliott Marg Jolly Barbara But Non Sheath Kay Slwchuk M111 Ann Thomson Mary Ann Thomson 622 There are openings available for any ladica who would enjoy bowling Sat. afternoon _ please call CH 7-1005. Tum Sundial Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Gain ma Pei Chapter. have been haw in: a bury fall social season. Two new members are being rushed by the chapter. They are Mn. Liz Wright of Port Credit, and Mn. Joan McDon- ald of Rexdale. Gamma Psi held I rushing party on Oct. 8 at the home of Mrs. Mary Haves. The theme was Italian. Members were tons. Spaghetti and pizza were served. On Oct. 15, a mod- el meeting was held at the hem-- of Mrs. Wilma O'Brien. Prefer ential Tea was on Set, Oct. 19 at the Granite Club. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be on Oct. 12, hasten. Mrs. Caroline Chambers. Submitted by Publicity Chairman, Mrs Gail Fut- cher. 40 Wareside Road, Etobicoke. 2891091. Beta Sigma Reports 21 IT " 250 25 1 318 295 716