tvny spl a 1962 the st0ufty1ue tklhmf fqs tl greenwood seniors oust goodwood to enter community league finals two goodwood players greenwood pitcher ejected goodwood hopes of winning the claremont com munity league championship in their first season of competition in the group went out the window on tuesday night when greenwood srs rightfielder allan redshaw completed a sideshow circus catch in the 7th inning the mighty blow from dean watsons bat with the tying tally parked on base was gloved by redshaw but not before he completed a 20 yard dash a juggling act and a semicircular cartwheel moans groans cheers and jeers greeted the defensive man oeuvre that ended a lastditch goodwood rally and gave greenwood a 53 verdict in the semifinal playoff rubber match greenwood srs now advance into the league finals against brougham the series opens on thursday night tonight at eight oclock umpire takes charge the contest was electric with excitement from the first to the final inning three players two from good wood and one from greenwood watched the last por tion of the game from the sidelines rightfielder keith stewart and catcher bob todd of goodwood were ban ished in the 5th by plate official clifford dunkeld greenwoods ace righthander bob clodd was given a similar heaveho by plate umpire gord todd in the 7th when he crashed his rival ken maye on a routine putout play maye later completed the circuit to score and started a goodwood rally rolling that was eclipsed only by redshaws eyepopping gymnastic performance in spite of the coolness of the night the fierce rivalry between the- clubs kept the fans heated with spine- tingling excitement maxwell takes over the sudden ejection of starter clodd forced green wood coach earl gauslin to press speedballer bill max well into relief service goodwoods ken maye and ray mcguckin romped home in sacrifice flies but ron maye drew a base on balls to add more fuel to ihe fire jerry cooper was hit by a wild pitch with the tying tally on second base dean watson poled a solid smash into rightcentre that was pocketed by outfield rover allan redshaw redshaw was mobbed by his mates as with one accord the entire roster assaulted him with backslapping jubilation goodwood pitcher ken maye who toiled valliantly through tuesdays tilt as he had done in all previous contests offered no excuses at the end neither did coach dean watson goodwood still retains the new league trophy won earlier for complet ing the regular schedule in a first place position big 5th inning greenwoods big inning came in the 5th when they pushed three men across the plate ken mcintosh gord mcdowell and les wilson completed the circuit bruce redshaw had earlier scored bob clodd with a wrongfield double in the 4th mcintosh counted his teams fifth tally in the 6th he cranked out a two- base blow and romped home on wayne redshaws single goodwood found themselves behind the 8ball until jerry mcguckin broke the ice in the oth on brother ray mcguckins singlebase safety ken maye and ray mcguckin later scored runs two and three in the 7th bruce redshaw already renowned as an outstanding defensive performer in the greenwood infield found his hitting range on tuesday and drove in two of his teams five runs with successive hits a double in the 4th and a single in the 5th ray mcguckin was the only goodwood player to connect for more than a single safety he whacked out hits in the 5th and 7th brougham advances to league finals on fourhitter sports watsons bat explodes to tie series secondbaseman dean wat son clubbed goodwood back in to the heat of the community league softball semifinal play offs on thursday night with three hits in four trips to the plate he scored three runs to pace his team to a thrilling 53 victory and deadlock the series at two games apiece the fifth and final match was played on tuesday their rivals greenwood srs were held to six hits by right hander ken maye in spite of the coolness of the night a good crowd witnessed the contest for coach watson it was his finest offensive performance of the current series he singled in the 2nd and 5th and- dropped a texas league double into the outfield in the 7th only a great stop by rival secondsacker bruce redshaw held his solid drive in the 5th to one base two of goodwoods five runs were driven in by rightfielder keith stewart great in defence outfield rover ron stewart continues to complete some bril liant defensive plays he per sonally snared five welltagged balls and his play to the plate to snag bob clodd in the 4th was a masterpiece of fielding prowess he grabbed the drive on the dead gallop and relayed it to shoitstop ray mcguckin he in turn fired a perfect strike to catcher bob todd who nipped the runner as he dived for the pan goodwood committed two costly errors in the 1st inning but settled down for the re maining six airtight turns in the field long home run greenwoods allan redshaw noted moie for steady perform ance iri right field rather than his plate power crossed up his rivals in the 2nd inning with a long home run blow into the left field daisies bruce redshaw and earl pilkey crossed the plate for the other greenwood runs bob clodd and bob schram each had two hits on the losing side aside from watsons plat performance two hits came from the bats of ray mcguckin ron stewart and roger for syth bill maxwell started on the greenwood mound with clodd throwing in relief the latest development in marking devices magic markers 79c and 110 the stouffville tribune uxbridge may ice oha int a team the uxbridge black hawks may step up into oha inter- mediate a competition this winter accoiding to reports circulating in the area they advanced to the ontario finals in b ranks last winter bruce foote an enthusiastic uxbridge hockey promoter has accepted the position of man ager it is expected that the majority of last seasons per sonnel will be back uxbridge will definitely ice a junior club after a great year in 6l62 they marched through to the ontario title a town canvass for funds will be con ducted and the returns will be split between the juniors and the intermediates on a 50 50 basis service station for rent equipment for sale phone 56w stouffville brougham bunt attack bailies greenwood jrs a third inning bunt attack paced brougham to a 20 shut out victory over greenwood jrs on tuesday night of last week larry reesor jim gray and bill ellicott perfected the per fect plays that resulted in the only two tallies of the contest bob miller tossed a brilliant twohitter on the brougham mound dave bate and ken mc- taggart clipped him for green woods only safeties both sin gles both men were left strand ed grant pascoe on the green wood hill twirled a 5hitter aside from the 2run 3rd inning he held the brougham batsmen off the score sheet greenwood srs no match for jones righthander ron jones of mt zion gave greenwood seni ors ample proof on saturday night why he is considered to be one of the top moundsmen in the south ontario county league he twirled his team to an 80 shutout victory over the community league club in an exhibition contest in the clare mont park grant morgan solved jones wizardry and connected for tlnee of his teams six safeties lie whacked out a double and two singles gord gauslin poked out a pair of singles and bob clodd had one hit throughout much of the game jones ap peared to strike out his rivals almost at will bill maxwell and bobclodd shared the greenwood pitching chores nmniimtfiimitiiuttm markham phone 357 roky markh am phone 357 thurs frl sept j3 ii the three stooges in orbit also rkl skkitov janet blair in public pigeon no 1 in widescreen technicolor jjiit complete show 810 pm 2 pm above program show starts 7 is pm matinee saturday starts saturday night mov tuks wei sept 11 17 18 19 an outstanding production advise and consent recommended as adult entertainment charles laughton henry koniu walter pidgeon gene tierney l 7 pm 915 pm each evening spartacus star thur scpl 20 liimwuwmnuimlniilllluit sixty ladies compete for bowling trophy the stouffville greens were filled on monday sept 10th when sixty ladies took part in a trebles tournament for the simpson trophy the award went to mrs mann and her oshawarink a brampton trio skipped by mrs bacon counted three wins also mrs whites threesome from richmond hill two wins went to mrs edwards rink of brampton and one win tc mrs norris entry from osh- awa omitted in last weeks bowl ing news was a high one win ner for the j o little trophy at newmarket the entry includ- co ernie and margaret baker and laura reynolds of clare mont in brampton on saturday sept slh mr and mrs mcrvin watts were awarded the pearen trophy in a mixed doubles tourney another three wins went to donald bacon and agnes wallace at- claremont on sept sth elmer doru and marion farth ing had a high two wins in a mixed trebles tournament one win went lo th threesome of harvey and earla brammcr and cliff wagg brougham midgets advance to ont semi finals broughams fine young midg et softball club has advanced to the ontario rural softball as sociation semi finals their team coach is mr howard malcolm to date along the playoff trail they have ousted lowville and innerkip on friday night they handed innerkip an 117 defeat after taking the series opener 125 jim redshaw and john carson shared the pitch ing chores in the first game john carson was the winner on the mound with paul white working behind the plate a number of claremont and brougham fans accompanied the players to the game on fri day brougham will now meet eith er shetlield glenworth or ox ford centre in the prov semi finals to date no arrangements hase been finalized beat greenwood jrs 53 although the veteran bob miller was tagged for a pair of home run balls on tuesday night he carried the brougham club through to the community league finals with a sparkling 4hit 53 victory over green wood jrs it was another brilliant ex hibition of mound mastery one of hundieds turned in by the big righthander in an incompar able pitching career brougham will now meet greenwood srs for the title this series a best 3 out of 5 games will open on thursday night toright at eight oclock miller whiffed 10 greenwood batters over the 7 inning dist ance and was never in any se rious trouble he struck out the side in the 5th the round- trippers belted by greenwood shortstop brian mcnally in the 2nd and ray ward in the fith came with the sacks empty stage rally mcnallys fourbase blow put greenwood out front until ray ellicott and jack bradshaw con nected for a pair of singles in the 4th to tie the score an in field error gave bill ellicott a lift and he romped across the plate on a single by miller prougham never looked back they added tlnee more in the sth on singles by howard mal colm stu mcguckin and bob miller and an error charged against third baseman wayne eison ray wards blast into centre field narrowed the gap in the 6th and an unearned iun by brian mcnally in the 7th put greenwood back in the game but that was as close as they could get good crowd a good crowd of enthusiastic spectators attended the contest the stands were completely fil led for the goodwood-green- wood sr battle and the major ity remained for the second half of the doublehjadergrant pas coe worked the 7inning dist ance for greenwood he was clipped i for 6 hits greenwood completed the best defensive play of the contest when short stop mcnally gloved a sizzling line drive from the hat of pinchhitter rudy hubert in the gth greenwood coach geo staley took over from catcher rickerixg kwt lg std aug 30 w l t pts int giru greenwood 9 1 0 is bay ridges s 3 0 16 brougham 1 6 0 2 fr bav 0 s 0 0 tuvcnile girls fair beach 12 0 0 24 brougham o o 1 11 dunbaiton 1 d pick beach 1 s 0 2 minor girls dunbarton s 1 0 16 chcrrywood i 3 0 14 e woodlands 7 3 0 14 greenwood 3 6 0 6 fr bav 3 0 6 pick beach 1 9 0 2 ieewee boys bay ridges 10 2 1 21 liverpool 9 4 0 is e woodlands s 1 1 17 cherrywood t 6 0 14 claremont i 0 14 brougham 3 s o 6 greenwood 3 9 0 6 dunbarton 1 11 0 2 bantam boys fr bay 11 1 0 22 bay ridges 10 2 0 20 claremont 9 5 0 is dunbarton 7 6 0 14 liverpool 7 6 0 14 cherrywood 6 6 0 12 greenwood 0 12 0 4 brougham 0 14 0 0 midget boys brougham 10 7 0 20 audley 6 6 0 12 dunbarton 4 i 0 s greenwood 2 8 0 4 league game results inf girls bay ridges 9 fr bay 0 juv girls fair beach 20 brougham 0 fair beach 20 pick beach 3 brougham 13 dunbarton 12 bantam boys fr bay 9 greenwood o bay ridges 6 liverpool 5 claremont 9 brougham 0 bay ridges 9 greenwood 0 greenwqod9chrrywooil 9 pcewee boys claremont 30 brougham 4 y bay ridges 9 liverpool 7 bay ridges 9 greenwood 6 oasa results bantam oshawa 12 bay ridges 9 oshawa 3 bay ridges 2 pcewce e woodlands 26 port perry 1 jerry pascoe in the 6th and oshawa 10 e woodlands 5 whackedut a 3run single in e woodlands 10 oshawa 6 football cut from high school sports program his only turn at bat mt zion to meet electric for title the mt zion softball club has advanced to within one playoff lound of their third oasa intermediate d title they will meet electric for the all- ontario championship the first game of the series is in electric on saturday night at 815 pm the return contest is scheduled for the brooklin park on satur day night sept 22nd at 815 pm group playoffs in south ontario county league playoff action mt zion has ousted port perry and will now meet cither markham or brooklin for the trophy on wednesday night of last week mt zion righthander ron jones struck out 19 rival bats men and his team squeezed out a 32 win in ten innings jones was also a big man at the plate lie drove in the gamewinning run in the 10th with a single registration dates for minor hockey the stouffville minor hockey association will establish two prcschedule registration dates to obtain a complete list of players names prior to the opening of the seasons activ ities this decision was readied at an organization meeting hed on tuesday night the stouffville municipal building will be the location for registrations on saturday oct 6th and saturday oct jstii fiom 930 am to 12 oclock noon the minor league operation for the winter will begin an monday oct loth manager ken wagg will is sue more information on the upcoming hockey program in next weeks issue aces to meet amherstburg in sat doubleheader the maikham park will be the scene of an oasa inter mediate b playoff double- heaeer on saturday when am- herstburg will clash with the aces at 3 pm a third game if jieeessary will be back in amherstburg on sunday the winner of this series will meet either fergus or hcspeier in league playoff competition markham leads brooklin 2 games to 1 the aces chalk ed up a 53 victory on tuesday night in markham oshawa 6 e woodlands 4 pwsu results juvenile fair beach 8 whitby 7 whitby 16 fair bcacli 6 fair beach 15 richm hill 2 adam may have had his troubles hut he never had to listen to eve talk about the oth er man she could have married mr and mrs frank burkhom- cr were visitors on sunday with her sister and family mr and mrs willard rrcnnan of ajax it was lh occasion of unionville bill walker correspondent rhonc 248w mr wayne wynn of union- ville has recently taken a posi tion at franklin street public school he is a graduate of markham district high school and toronto teachers college mr gordon deacon has begun his first year at the ontario agricultural college guelph he is embarking on a career in engineering markham unionville minor hockey club will meet thurs day sept 13 at 8 pm all par ents are invited to attend the meeting will be held at crosby memorial arena miss patricia allison of un ionville has been awarded the studentaid bursary by the fed eral ion of women teachers of ontario she was one of 18 who achieved 75 percent or higher to receive this award we extend our congratulations the unionville seaforths hock ey club will be sponsored by knob hill farms for the com ing season rev wm thornloe and fam ily of napanee visited last week with mr and mrs a l brown unjonville public school re rkrtstntopenliigattendance of 280 students a of last tuesday a september garden tea was held at the home of mrs mervyn ralney on wednesday sept 12 it was sponsored by the second unit of the united church women all the ladies of the surrounding district were invited we are sorry to hear that mr eric mcfadyen had the misfor tune to fall and fraclure his ankle it is the second time this year mr and mrs earl appleton of unionville left for the yukon last friday they left from malton to edmonton thence to whitehorse they will visit mrs applctons brother mr lome harper who makes his home there we arc happy to have mrs vliek return to us she has been visiting with friends and rela tives in holland sorry lo report that master rickey mckadyeoharf the mis fortune to injure his leg re- mr and mrs allan adams cause of the injury he was first wedding anniversary forced to miss the first week of there will be no interschool football for stouffville dist high school students this fall according to an announcement made this week by phys ed instructor mr jim rehill the withdrawal of the game from the schools sports pro- gramhas been attributed to an inadequate playing field mr rehill explained the grid iron at the school was coming along nicely but feaied that regular league games might cause per manent damage to the grass mr rehill said that the south park grounds could no longer be utilized since the field was twenty yards too narrow he said that one coach from a rival school had indicated that his team would not play under such conditions mr rehill indicated that the new high school field should make an excellent loca tion for topnotch competition the stouffville school has now acquired a good stock of football equipment which will likely be retained for use possibly in the season of 63 basketball will move into the sports spotlight and mr rehill is also contemplating stouff- villes inclusion in an ontario crosscountry race hockey meeting next sunday the organization meeting of the stouffville community hockey league will be held in the arena on sunday after noon at 230 pm if sufficient entries are filed the group will begin its fifth consecutive season of operation it is possible that a girls team may be entered but this will depend mainly on the amount of ice time available the league if reorganized will continue to play on friday nights jr football entry to play in town park with the withdrawal of foot ball from the sports curriculum cf the stouffville dist high school a move is afoot to or ganize a town team to perform in the south field of the memo rial park travis sugden who will coach the club has called a practice for boys 21 years and under or sunday afternoon at one oclock the team of junior calibre will play only exhibi tion games this season the majority of contests either home or away will be played or the weekends the high school board will nt appi cached concerning the acquiring of any unused foot ball equipment at the school school s sunday september 30 the rev douglas davis former minister of stouffville united church will be the guest preacher at ebenezer annivers ary sei vices at milliken born in uxbridge tp 83 years ago ella mae grant pape ave toronto died in toronto east general hospital on friday july 13 1962 in her 84th year mrs grant was born in ux bridge township in 1879 and was the daughter of the lata james and rachel evans clare mont she was married to the lata charles a grant on april 15 1914 she had one daughter jean mrs robert parsons and one grandson colin of scarboro mrs grant is also survived by 3 sisters mrs b w jones margaret brooklin mrs jake taylor mabel claremont and 2 brothers mr ed evans uxbridge mr ross evans west hill mrs milton benson mary and morgan evans claremont both deceased funeral services were con ducted at- trull funeral homo 1111 danforth avebytherev r w lewin of pape ave bap tist church the hjuflsy family by u0yd birwn6ram junioftfcptan for a t magazine rack set shelves at 5an6te a swine consignment sale comprising- registered breeding- slock from three major breeds of bacon hojr landrace lacombe yorkshire at he markham fair grounds wednesday sept 12 7 pm lour opportunity to purchase top breeding afock for your cross breeding program auctioneer coi w atkinson george robinson on pedigrees clare wassam fnrms spring loam farms langsfnfr onf cooksvllle onl jif farms milliken ont tumtmmmmitr tn ft- -i- notice of application by the corporation of the township of uxbridge to dispense with a vote of electors take notice that 1 the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge intends to apply to the ontario municipal board for approval of the acquisition for gravel purposes of approximately 50 acres oi land being the easterly quarter of lot ii concession 6 and that of the sum of 514000 the total cost thereof 7000 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding seven years 2 application will be made lo the ontario municipal board or an order to dispense with the assent of thft electors and for approval of the said undertaking any ratepayer may within twentyone days after the first publication of this notice send by post prepaid to the clerk of the township of uxbridge at the address given below a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection 3 the ontario municipal board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not b required and may approve of the said undertaking but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearingwhen any objection will be considered dated at goodwood this 11th day of september j96z j k yoskeh clerk goodwood ontario llllfliahjllm 1u1l1s5 imxviinvvib