nt w the stoufrylue tribune twvfcy hiy 10 1962 present awards to top competitors in ladies bowling league belty swain high single beny wlkui hich average ann lehman hiffh triple salvation army appeal underway from now until the end of the month the salvation army locally with headquarters in uxbridge will be conducting its annual drive lor funds in a display announcement in this weeks issue you are being ask ed to send your contributions to the uxbridge headquarters the money raised will be used to finance the many humanitar ian services carried out by this christian service organization the red shield of the salvation army is a symbol of hope and a helping hand for many in dis tress it denotes christianity in a practical sense mr wm stephenson stouffer st suffered a leg injury on tuesday when an inside wall of the old queens court resi dence collapsed temporarily pinning the workman he was treated at the scene by dr don ald smith of stouffville fo- office supplies its the tribune lean boneless stewing beef lb 59c lean loin pork chops lb 69 minced beef 3 lbs 100 wieners 2 lbs for 75c bolotjilq by the piece or sliced 29c we specialize in preparing meat for your freezer ask for our prices oboyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stouffville totatrti mlt4 the top bowlers in the stouff ville ladies league were hon oured with trophy presentations at a yearend banquet and dance held on satuiday evening at the willows golf and country club individual awards went to betty wilkins high average betty swain high single ann lehman high triple and mars schell runnerup high single the piesentations were made by nelda barkey vice president of the league although the soft shoes captained by velma wideman were the winners of the league title the roaring six captain ed by claudette chadwick swept through to the playoff cham pionship the runnersup in league competition were the trailers led by captain len- ore ramer playoff consolation awards went to helen elsons late comers these presenta tions were made by the league treasurer muriel steele each member of the bowling league received a key chain as a memento of the 6162 season the league winners the soft shoes comprised the following players velma wideman capt alice cossey ruth smith vi booth ruth winter- stein marjoiie smith the runncrsup the trailers were headed by lenore ramer and the following players betty swain edrie martin rose fronske terry mcvicar isobel emmerson the playoff winners the roar ing six were led by claudette chadwick and her team of five ann lehman marion davis muriel steele glen davis and helen burrows the late com ers winners of the consolation award were paced by helen elson and five supporters nelda baikey eileen wells elsie aida carol mcdermott and kay hunt the social event was well at tended the evenings entertain ment was concluded by dancing to the music of wm johnson and his hifi combination port dover takes inter b title in amazing comeback mt zion to stkr up it has been rumoured that the mt zion softhall club will move up into intermediate b com- pany this season in provincial playoff competition they plan to use a number of brooklin players in their lineup unionville fairways golf range and 18 hole miniature golf course open 10 am to 11 pm daily free golf instructions lo beginners free golf school saturday afternoons private lessons by appointment 2ro kennedy road 300 yds south of no 7 hwy hawks fade on home ice before 1300 fans thirteen hundred uxbridge fans spoiting banners bells and horns were all primed up for a championship celebration on thursday night as their black hawk favourites skated into the third period with a con vincing 63 lead their port do ver rivals had a few plans of their own however in the finai frame the visitors rattled five pucks into the uxbi idge net and came out of the contest with an 87 victoiy the comeback win appeared to ignite a spark under the port dover squad and they swept through to the ontario title in their home arena on satuiday a jampacked crowd of 1600 spectators watched the sail ors build up a 53 lead then add the clincher in the open net four hundred fans journeyed from uxbridge to see the game wayne redshaw bob cherry and don hayncs were the ux- hiidge marksmen in the final it was port dovers fourth bid for the championship uxbridge captured the c honours last year in thursdays game fred etcher bob cherry and paul tomlinson each potted a pair of goals for the hawks wayne redshaw fired a single walter mummery was the port dover hero counting both the tying and winning tallies club cap tain geo burcham hit the tar get on a penalty shot athlete wed colleen cain daughter of mr and mrs herb cain of new market and a popular district athlete was married recently to mr robt dove of don milks colleen performed wih stouff ville last season in provincial playoff competition helen watt another fine hockey and soft- ball star was a bridesmaid ikmrike school may 12 an umpires school will be held in the east gwillimbury maple leaf school on saturday may j2th at 10 am both soft- ball and baseball instruction will be on the docket loiing doolittlc will be one of the chief instructors registration is 51 pitchers warm up no less than eighteen known pitchers are currently warm ing up for action in the clare- mont community softball lea gue the schedule opens on monday may 14th probable huileis will include goodwood ken may claie- mont lloyd pascoe bob red shaw jim redshaw altona murray mcdowell eric pilkey dave fockler pickering bob carlisle greenwood bruce redshaw bob clodd bill max well greenwood jrs neil pascoe grant pascoe broug ham bob miller uxbridge bruce houghland jake cain ken nendick at the present time fiieballer fiank hendy is still a fiee ag ent since ballantrae will not field an entry in the group this season brougham has acquired lhe services of a pitching piod- net from bay ridges but neither his name nor his ability is known to the league it has been suggested that he had previous ly performed in the beachs fastball circuit the withdrawal of dicksons hill has narrowed the group down to eight clubs the same number as last season only the brougham and claremont parks will be used but a number of exhibition contests are sched uled for stouffville games at claremont will be on tuesday and thursday nights broug ham park will be used on mon day and wednesday the first weeks schedule is as follows mpy 14 brougham pickering vs brougham greenwood jrs green srs may 15 claremont claremont vs the maples goodwood vs altona may ib brougham altona vs pickering greenwood srs vs claremont may 17 claremont brougham vs goodwood the maples vs greenwood jrs the first game of each dou- bleheader will begin at 730 pm with the second at 915 pm each teams players list must be submitted to the piesident cliff dunkeld by june 11th biggest baling news in yeats up to 17 new features on 1962 hayliners this is the year for you lo set the savings of one- man haying take the heave out of haying with any i of five new 1962 hayliner balers with bale- thrower theres a system to match your farm regardless of how big or how small up to 17 new design features on this years crcat hayliners in cluding improved flowaction feeding adjustable feeder back many others drop in today for the exciting details new hoyfiner 271 with bole-thrown- g3j0e champion no 7 hwy brougham ont phone markham 372w21 two teams withdraw from local park softball activity scheduled to be one of the highlights of sum mer sports programs in the stouffville memorial park this season has ended in dismal dis appointment stouffvilles entry in the n york circuit fizzled out in fail ure to field a team dicksons hill supposedly elated on their acceptance into the claremont community league withdrew their club prior to an organiza tion meeting in brougham on monday a shortage of player personnel and too much travel ling to parks in claremont and brougham was blamed for the decision these two entries were to have taken tuesday and friday nights exhibition softball games may be played here un der the lights on a tiial basis the stouffville park board had agieed to drop any char ges to visiting or home clubs who wish to take advantage of the floodlit giounds but even this move provided little impact on the local sports scene the floodlight service is there for the asking but to date there have been no takers scores holeinone j eighteen year old jim hop kins son of mr and mrs mur ray hopkins north st stouff ville scored a holeinone on the par 3 course at the willow golf and country club sunday afternoon the unique shot was witness ed by aj companion bill leh man also of stouffville the ball tiavelled a distant- of 115 yards before hitting thai elusive target council briefs complaints received of dog running at large dogcatrher said to be in town one town employee said he was quite act ive as his dog getting out had cost him s1250 t twentytwo fire calls brought a bill of si 280 most of them chargeable to outside munici palities signs and newspaper notieo suggested jo curb the dumping of rubbish on vacant properties letter of appreciation to go to ladies of stouffville legion auxiliary for the stretcher and blankets being provided as a service to residents of town the property committee will assume the lesponsibility for storage a1 used cars at 6 bank financing i960 renault dauphine al mechanically custom radio llm ideal second car 699 1959 edsel ranger 4door sedan 2 tone preen power equipped whltewatl tires v8 automatic a truly sharp automobile priced at 1495 1959 chev 2 door finished in gleaming black economical 6 cyl engine with automatic and radio one owner low mileage family car 1550 this weeks special 54 ford sedan runs good looks good economical transportation for only 199 1958 studebaker silver hawk a very popular model 6 cylinder economy two tone blue and white with whllewall tires 1095 1957 pontiac safari 4 door wagon very popular model fur your milliliter 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