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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1961, p. 10

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vzt 10 tkc stourrwue tribune tfeurafiy wy 20 1951 an adequate knowledge of lifesaving is one of the prime requirements for a pupil to pass his or her rod cross swim tests fifty boys and girls are currently enrolled in a 3week training program at claremont pictured hero mrs helen vizely local in structress rear keeps a watchful eye on 12 year old marilyn madill as she is res cued from the water staff photo three pretty claremont hour training session they mermaids are pictured here are loft to right barbara on the edge of the open air hill carol andirson and lon- pool after completing a one- nie maxwell staff thoto fourteen year old lyn ro- icll of claremont is a pupil in the intermediate class learning how to complete a proper dive is one of the most difficult lessons lyn prepares to take a cool plunge into the pool from an elevated spring board staff photo ray ward slams two home runs in claremont win claremonts ray ward wield ed a potent bat on monday night as he led his team to their eleventh victory of the community softball league schedule the lanky outfield rover belted a pair of home runs as the groups frontrun ners chalked up a 103 win over brougham it was claremonts tenth victory in a row the claremont red head smashed a roundtripper in the third and duplicated the feat in the sixth with a solid drive into right field bob redshaw gained credit for another win although he appeared a trifle shaky in the opening innings grant paseoe worked the seven inning route for the brougham boys moving into the bottom half of the third inning brougham held a 30 lead johnson james and stu mcguckin rounded the sacks claremonts plate offen sive started to roll in their half of the third when they bunched together six hits and an error for five runs a single by gord allman push ed garry evans across in the fifth to make it 63 bob red shaw doug allman ray ward and bob paquette sewed up the claremont victory in the sixth bob redshaw enjoyed a great night at the plate for claremont with two singles and a triple al johnston broughams lead- off batter collected two singles jack bradshaw turned in some fine fielding plays for the claremont squad and robbed the brougham batters of would- be hits with some great glove work veteran thirdsacker stu mcguckin looked good for brougham he grabbed a line drive off don mccurdys bat in the fourth that appeared headed for extra bases hawks edged by 76 score the uxbridge intermediate hockey club appeared equally adept in the art of swinging softball bats when they forced claremont to the limit before bowing to a 76 decision in an exhibition contest on friday night the game was witnessed by a good turnout of fans brian kennedy an uxbridge recruit drove in the winning run for claremont lloyd pas eoe and bob redshaw shared the mound chores for the win ners frank hendy and neil paseoe worked on the hill for the hockey visitors ron jones puts damper on claremont ron jones nuue his debut in the claremont communhy soft ball league on thursday night and his mound skill put a dam per on claremonts plate of fensive a legal perform with altona the whirlwind right hander took over in relief from starter eric pilkey in the sixth inning he retired the opposi tion in one two three order the damage had been done however and claremont posted an 11s victory gord allman was the only claremont batsman to touch jones offerings he belted a drive into right field for a long- ball out five others were re tired on strikes lloyd paseoe started on the hill for claremont but gave way to bob redshaw in the sixth eric pilkey was altonas most potent batsman with a triple and a double glenn byer poled a triple and a single juveniles lose by 93 score stouffviue juveniles suffered a 93 setback on monday night when they played host to new market midgets in a scheduled north york league contest dave smalley gained credit for the victory with a 7hit mouna performance two of stouffvllles plate pro ductions came from the bat of larry spang two other run ners scored ahead of safeties by barry mclean and glenn jackson umpire stops game when players refuse to leave the field the insistence of two mark- ham players in remaining on the field after they had been ejected forced the umpire to halt a scheduled south ontario county softball game between the aces and mt zion on wednesday night of last week mt zion who held a 10 lead at the time were awarded the vic tory the altercation involving two markham regulars bob atkin son and morris procenko end ed one of the best games of the local softball season it was played in the brooklin park it is still possible that the two clubs may hook up again in the group playoffs that commence next week the contest paired mt zions ace righthander ron jones against markham relief hurler owen mckrickard jones hand cuffed the powerpacked aces with a brilliant mound effort mckrickard was clipped for on ly two safeties lome disney and don ferguson managed to touch him for singles coach jack watson offered no excuses for his players con duct he said that he had tried to quell the disturbance be fore the official made his move ron jones retired the mark ham side in order in the first second third fifth and seventh only in the sixth did they push a man as far as second base murray jones counted the homesters lone tally in the fifth jim johnson one of markhams steadiest performers had a rough night he committed four errors uxbridge rally nips greenwood uxbridge the maples pulled a twopoint victory out of the fire on wednesday night when they rallied with four runs in the final inning to nip green wood 9s in a claremont com munity league softball encoun ter greenwood held an 85 lead when uxbridge came to bat in the sixth two infield errors and a pair of hits by bill harwood and gary houck sew ed up the maples win greenwood opened the game with a solid barrage of five hits and a walk to score six runs they added a pair in the third uxbridge refused to accept de feat and completed their uphill comeback with a lategame burst in the sixth gary houck was the games big hero with a home run and two doubles in four trips to the plate bruce houghland also slammed a roundtripper bill harwood and bob ashenhurst each tapped out a pair of sin gles earl pilkey ken mctag- gart bob clodd and bruce red shaw each connected for two hits mctaggart blasted a three- bagger in the first inning a aajd lyutf um p it m m f a mf zion rally falls short a lategame rally by mt zion on monday night fell one run short of tying the score with brooklin in a south ontario county league contest in the brmooklin park they dropped a tight 32 verdict brooklin scored all their runs in the third inning on singles by elmo gibson nell bramley bruce mitchell and dusty schell they were held off the score sheet for the remainder of the contest singles by murray jones and don ferguson pushed john hill across the plate for mt zion in the sixth with the bases emp ty grant jones socked a home run to close the gap at 32 they had the tying and go- ahead runs on the base paths in the 7th but both men were left stranded bramley aided his own cause by collecting two of brooklins seven hits leftfielder murray mcdowell connected for a pair of safeties for mt zion marg smith sparks stouffviue girls to 1610 win over newmarket ballanfrae slips in league race a few short weeks ago bal- lantrae was a potent contender for the group lead in the clare mont community softball lea gue plagued by a recent short age of men the club has hit the skids until they now find themselves in a precarious sub- playoff position both broug ham and pickering are rapidly gaining ground on their north ern rivals ballantrae has now lost three in a row two of these defeats have been by default they failed to field a team on mon day night and handed altona a soft twopoint victory they could scrape together only eight men for a contest with broug ham on thursday the game was played out however with brougham the victors on a bril liant onehitter by grant pas eoe leadoff batter marg smith may be one of the lightest per formers on the stouffviue girls team but with a bat she packs plenty of power she proved this on wednesday night when she belted out four hits to spark the homesters to a 1610 win over newmarket the stouff viue left fielder is no longball hitter she concentrates how ever in slipping ground ball singles through the infield that are good for at least one or perhaps two bases on wednes day she connected for three singles and a double she was robbed of another extrabase blow in the eighth inning short stop dana mcgrath gloved a line drive that was headed for the daisies jane cook gained credit for the win she ran into trouble in the eighth and was clipped for six runs off four hits but a lengthy lead built up by her mates kept the twopoint vic tory secure dorothy kmet han dled the pitching chores for newmarket gwenn kennedy enjoyed a good night at the plate for stouffviue she collected singles ua redshaw in the number three position had three safeties doreen alex ander erma redshaw joyce roberts and bonnie kennedy each had a pair of hits dana mcgrath looks like a good future prospect for the newmarket squad in addition to some fine fielding plays she whacked out two singles and a triple colleen cain also ham mered out a threebase blow stouffviue pulled off the lone double play of the contest sec ond baseman erma redshaw gloved a ground ball from the bat of newmarkets juanita bunn stepped on the bag then fired to joyce roberts at first to nip the runner beat newmarket 41 southpaw glenn jackson chalked up another impressive victory on thursday night when he hurled the local juvenile club to a 41 win over newmar ket a good crowd of fans watched the game the schedule has been altered for a third time this season and four i the revised copy will be pub- batting lished when available new players join girls squad two of newmarkets top soft- ball stars have been signed to strengthen stouffvilles entry in the provincial womens play offs colleen cain an outfielder and helen watt a first baseman have been acquired another girl a pitcher may also be add ed miss cain may possibly per form in right field she is also a prolific batter miss watt has worked on the newmarket mound staff and will be on call for relief work if required the ontario playoffs will begin dur ing the latter part of august public notice markham wins 103 markham aces turned on i their former mate bruce mid- dleton and clipped him for eight hits on tuesday night to defeat mount albert mounties 103 in a preplayoff exhibition game whirlwind righthander mid- dleton was given feeble fielding support his team committed 8 errors lefty bob ellis re turned to the markham mound staff after suffering an injured finger more than a week ago and limited the visitors to four hits nelson case cranked out the most potent drive of the game for mt albert a 2run homer in the eighth ai tids- bury and bill johnson belted roundtrippers for markham rod mcarthur slammed a pinchhit triple al tidsbury is enjoying a muchimproved season at the plate this year in addition to his fourbase blow on tuesday he clouted a double in the first and was robbed of a hit in the fourtli when centrefielder elmer paisley completed a nice running catch bob atkinson connected for a twobagger and pulled off an overt heshoulder mickey mantle catch on a drive by brian stokes in the sixth savings up to clearing all chesterfield suites occasional chairs tables etc drapery rugs frsk arm protectors with each suite entire stock greatly reduced buy now and save the tax 5yr guarantee easy terms furniture warehouse showroom the store with satisfied customers main st markham 1st buildinjr north of theatre phone betty assinck markham 801 collect midget juvenile schedule july 24 stouffviue at bradford 24 alliston at nwmkt midgets 25 bradford at stouffviue 25 nwmkt juveniles at aurora 27 nwmkt midgets at alliston 28 aurora at nmkt juveniles 31 aurora at nwmkt midgets 31 alliston at bradford august 1 nwmkt midgets at aurora 1 nwmkt juveniles at stouff 3 bradford at alliston 4 stouff at nwmkt juveniles rffnriii tmj oont oauy favourites or late movies miss ou picturetubes kiss j burton tv radio sales service phone 121 stouffviue competitive prices plus personal service jmustores special values and reminders this week stop look save 27c off white special prices effective july 17th 22nd triq 6c off specials kg 89 83c kg s125 119 arrid rollon deodorant reg 119 109 save nestle reg 139 40t i spraze 99c rain shampoo crystal clear or lotion reg 125 98 ida brand reg 2 for 29c toilet tissue 6 for 79c ida heavy grade reg 65c reg 125 mineral oil 53c ug ida 100ft roll regularly 32c wax paper 29c 2 for 57c ida embossed white reg 19c box 17c 2 33c 2 63c tubes ipana tooth paste 99c ciftft 1 plastic rree i ey guard with purchase of koxzema suntan lotion 100 or 150 or suntan spray 175 vacation reminders camera film fc sun glasses bathing cap suntan preparations sunburn remedies flashlights transistor radio batteries insect repellent fly killer fr tooth past shaving cream blades aikens pharmacy formerly storeys drug store 35 main st w phone 286w stouffviue open evenings except sat sun frl 10 pm make a noodles acssmeiy macaroni i25fc03 amd i in k a 1a spaghetti m too fciwf- very easy to jl t prepare and so good for you -ik- burns bologna the piece ib 29 extra lean minced beef 39 grape drink welchade 32 oz tin 31 st lawrence corn oil 25oztin 57 libbys frozen peas 2 poy bag 45 old south frozen 6oz tins orange juice 4 for 85 lean tasty cooked ham 89 free town delivery foop market stoufpville mow

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