w ito reorganize claremont claremoir i community ed hannah heads 63 pickering township softball league softball league bowling lg the 1963 pickering township softball league headed by mr ya hannah will commence its activities on saturday may 18 team entry forms may be ob tained from the league secre tary mrs nora livingstone pickering beach po office last year there were thirty- four entries in the regular sche dule in addition ten teams were entered in a special squirt tournament it has been sug gested thai his figure may be raised to fifty clubs if there are sufficient roaches to handle the hoys and girls the entry fee is s200 per team and all forms must be re turned to the secretary before may 1th as many games as possible will be played on satur days until the end of school itl june other members of the league executive will include ted oldfield vice president sid bluett and herh ilewines as sistants one additional repre sentative will be appointed by the pickering twp recreation association can greenwood take orha title thursday greenwood mt zion who finished up second best in the stouffville community league playoffs can wrap up the orha intermediate c hon- black hawks brop series openr 74 lxbridge black hawks came out on the short end of a 71 score on monday night in their home arena before a crown of more than 1000 fans sea- forth the winners iced a fast wellbalanced club the two teams hook up again on friday with the third contest back on uxbridge ice next monday wayne redshaw was a two- goal marksman for the hawks singles came from the sticks of paul tomlinson and vein fer guson the return of gary jackson to the uxbridge junior lineup has bolstered their club in the play offs prior to wednesdays game against strathrov in uxbridge the chicks held a 21 lead the juniors squeezed out a 43 victory in the third contest gary geer potted a pair of tallies for the winners roger forsyth and gaiy jackson each notched one the reorganization meeting of the claremont community soft ball league will be held in tha road department offices at brougham on friday evening at eight oclock representatives of clubs wishing to file entries in the group this season are urged j to attend it has been suggested that j claremont may return to the i fold again this summer it is likely that brougham will de fend the title they won last vear watson likely coach of aces the markham aces are counting oi jack watson to coach their entry in the metro fastball league this season i the team has already held two sunday workouts bill young will retain the post of manager hie aces are still basing their hopes on the left arm of boh ellis although owen mc- krickard and ted matthews may be available for relief work kenny beckett and rich con- lin formerly with the mark- ham hawks have been out to practice three newcomers are also making bids for posi tions on the squad ours with a victory over aisia craig on thursday tonight i the game to start at 9 pm will be played in the uxbridge arena greenwood ml cion ousted both schomberg and wainfleet to adavnee into the ontario finals on sunday they edged aisia craig 43 in the strath rov rink second only to a farm nuffield 3dl diesel with front end loader o easy on the eyes hard working cheap to feed low cost always ready to go regardless of weather never complains attractive accessories attachments for cooking washing and making beds not yet available ringwood defeats clippers 74 goaltender ross madill was razor sharp in the ringwood net on tues night apr 9 and held the jr clippers to four goals in an exhibition hockey game ringwood beat netmind- er glenn jackson seven times an estimated crowd of over 150 watched the contest don jackson and harold hodgson each potted a pair of tallies for the community league champs singles came from the sticks of jim everett matt kinnari and alex wilkins barry gaston allan boyd barry mclean and john saund ers were the clipper marksmen the juniors counted the first goal hut ringwood roared back with three to take a 31 lead in the first period each team notched one in the sec ond but ringwood outscored their rivals 32 in the final frame clipper coach geo stark returned to action with his protegees and collected two assists bill johnston also bolst ered their lineup and assisted on gastons tally dcfenceman don haynes figured in three of ringwoods seven goals the 10 lucky draw prize was won by charles connor of oak ridges the 55 award went to flossie harman of stouff ville team stamlin knd of 2nd series joe burrows 57 ps al ros zell 56 pts charlie killey 5 pis marge samariilo 53 pts jessie mcguire 50 pts harold hopkins 36 pts ahin red shaw 32 pts the first six teams of the a- bove list will compete in two final nights of playoffs april 19th and 26th the two bottom clubs will play off for total pins for a consolation prize ladies high scores high average marge samariilo 1s6 high single ruth xes- bitt- 333 high single thrlep jessie burrows 325 madeline mcguckin 325 high triple shirley pilkey 759 high tri ple ihdcp olga dunec 797 mens high scores h average frank hendv 1213 high single ken field 1349 high single hdep lloyd macgregor 350 high triple pat lord- sm high triple hdep al wilson 7s9 frank holtingshead 7s9 over 2110 scores john hill296 shirlev pilkev 285 frank honciy- 2s3 les padlev 266 bonnie weatherill 265 ken field 25s marge samariilo 256 cord pilkey 250 mel norrish 236 joe bur rows- 235 eva padlev 233 pat lord 224 o dunec 223 doreen alexander 222 al ros- zell 221 doris hopkins 220 jessie burrows 216 marg roszeil214 harold hopkins 213 doreen welsh 211 jean martin 2d bob burkholder sub 201 dorothy field 202 rene ronnie 202 girls defeat i ringwood wives goals by ann sheridan hill ary weldon ard barbara hi led the stouffville hockey girls to a 31 win over the ringwood mothers in an exhibition game on tues night apr 9 d deacon was the lone marksman for the married mothers her tally came at 733 of the first period and temporarily tied the score at 11 hillary weldon fired the wouldbe winner at 403 of the final frame and barbara hill sewed up the girls victory at s45 marlene malloy collected two assists the mothers dressed no less than fifteen performers and some of them played exception ally well in spite of little pre- game practice betty wilkins who seems to excel at every kind of sports activity guarded the goal for the veterans rene mehaffey also took a turn be tween the pipes other members of the lineup included lulu fockler eleanor sproxton marion hodgson marion tim bers cathy taylor ruth pais- ly jean halsted clara harman i joan lewis dorothy mehaffey karen kinnari doreen deacon and helen gavman one- night return ladies bowling league april 4th l high triple isobel langdon 719 over fioo alice cossey 605 opal lehman 60o bettv arm strong 600 high single isobel langdon 298 over 200- alice cossey 274 betty armstrong 265 vi booth 234 opal lehman 233 marg schell 232 velma wideman 230 june hopper 22s ariele willis 224 isobel kerr 224 kay brown 217 martha rob erts 213 ev grove 209 ruth smith 208 lois bart lev 206 ruth miller 204 nelda barkey 201 lillian damato 200 win nie eison 200 ladies bowling league april 11th high triple june ward 616 over 601 shirley chown 607 high single shirlev chown 261 over 200 june hopper 247 alice vague 241 alice cossey 231 velma wideman 226 isobel kerr 223 june ward 221 rose carey 21s ixnore ramer 216 ruth winterstein 216 ethel gibson 211 xelda barkev 20s cathy taylor 202 vi booih 203 team standings hillbillies 38 points ben casevs 31 ram- bows 30 optimists 23 twist ers 20 hushpuppies 20 sticky fingers is alouettes 16 if youre burning debris at camp or cottage follow these 4 simple fire prevention safety rules 1 obtain a fire permit for your local fire warden or forest ran ger 2 set your fire in a safe place preferably an incinerator 3 always burn at a safe time never on a windy day it is safer to burn in the evening when the wind is calm 1 never leave your fire until it is dead out ken wastd claremont ont phone 0102101 i nwm ww i w wont you come out and play styled for fun in the sun these shoes are wonderful fo young sters who play see our latest stock in running shoes sandals etc auction sales over 10000 sales totalled over s10000 at the farm auction on the proper ty of wm risebrough no 48 hwy south of dicksons hill on tuesday two rings were set up with ken prentice in charge of the sales of livestock and implements and brother clarke calling the bids on the household effects the rise brough farm has been sold and the owner will take up resi dence in stouffville early in may although the majority of farmers are in the midst of spring seeding operations the crowd was exceptionally large the entire sale that started shortly after 12 oclock noon was completed by 5 pm the highest cow in the herd of 24 brought s225 one trac tor sold for s650 and the other brought s575 the drill went for 125 bale elevator s250 culti vator 175 muriure spreader s250 and a plow s125 the straw sold for 20c per bale at the house a centre table brought a high bid of 5s an antique lawn seat sold for 30 a small pickle jar brought s12 and dishes sold for s800 the dinner bell brought 3900 the peachs church had a booth on the grounds and their profits tctalled 5700 discus weldons footwear 30 lain st w sloufiville phone 6403bu to black list snow removal delinquents a whitchurch township policy of removing snow from private ianeways is not paying off road superintendent ern est davis told the council at a regular meeting on monday night he noted that on comple tion of this service the majori ty of accounts submitted had been ignored the members agreed that de linquent propertyowners should be black listed and the serv ice would not be repeated until the payments were made in full whitchurch like the majority of municipalities mas heen hard hit by rising education costs this year the members will take this into account when they set their 1963 budget the matter will be discuss a length at a special meeting to be arranged by the reeve whitchurch township coun cil spent some time last week discussing zoning features of a township master plan and land use bylaw deputyreeve ross farquharson is councils repre sentative on the planning board and he was present along witli reeve frank williams and i members herb simpson alf marshal lambert willson and j r bousfield planning consul tant mr bousfield continues to re gard that any large develop ment or subdivision in the twp should be located adjacent to the presently organized urban areas or towns being thus lo cated such developments might find they could secure municipal services it was on this point that the official plan ran aground in 1961 since reeve wallwork did not share this opinion the board agreed that the exception to this rule would he in the case of large ravine developments with lots of from one to five acres mr bousfield pointed out to the meeting that with the gov ernment selling lake lots from crown land it would he neces sary for the government to bring in legislation giving di rection to the administration he did not believe that the zon ing in all cottage areas needed lo be the same the board agreed thai drive- in theatres would be allowed provided the locations were satisfactory and approved by council lambert willson sug gested that possibly all the ad ditional tax revenue might be used up in providing extra po licing at the present time amu sements in the municipality are permitted by the use of licens ing under this system it is sometimes difficult to refuse to allow an amusement to locate and some other type of regula tion was believed desirous a thirty year layoff is a lengthy period of inactivity for any athlete but it failed to deter the effectiveness of goalterder eleanor crossen who donned the pads recent ly for an exhibition hockey contest in the stouftville arena mrs crossen guarded the nets for markham girls three decades ago when their team was in regular weekly competition in the old mark- ham rink on thursday eve ning april 4th she showed her old time form and star red in the net in spite of a 31 loss cadieux studio minor softball if sufficient helpers can be found this summer stouffville will field four minor softball teams in the ontario playoffs in their initial start last year the peewee entry enjoyed good succes sbefore bowing out to north york alex robinson who along with doug oneill were instru mental in stirring up consider able softball interest among the minor lads in town last season told the tribune that he would like to see both a squirt and midget entry from stouffville along with peewee and bantam markham will definitely have both peewee and bantam en tries again if sufficient clubs can be organized a compact north york group may be established ofsaraaaaexxxxskkkscwomokscsis its spring time gardening youll enjoy your qardening even js more with the help of nurseries prices effective ixxscvscv week end apr 17 20 ayimkr boston brown beans 20 oz tins liquid detergent buy 1 get 1 free both for chase sanborns instant c0ffe christies bread m off 6 oz for smoked meats s miles east of unioriviiie phone 2971440 ioc feature speaker rev richard reilly for eign secretary of the united missionary society who will be one of the feature speakers at the annual missionary conference to be held in the markham and dicksons hill united missionary churches commencing this sunday april 21st 301 ioe30i dont let your cows fall in production sssbskp supplement your ssm pasture with marmill 14 pasture ration for the best feeds and service reesors marmill ltd phone mnrkhnm 2fll232 po 1 picnic ha fresh meaty spare ribs burns small line sausage lb tray pak 49 it- 43 fresh sliced pork liver lb 29 freezer special blue brand beef hind ouarters lb 5 c front quarters lb 41 produce grapefruit 10 69 cello tomatoes 2 35 ioe3qc free delivery phone 6403444 js3mtix1cxl1t1t the hcise hill brethren in christ church gormlcy invites you to a special missionary conference april istli 2lst with missionaries from africa japan india home missions thursday 715 pm koreljyn mission friday 715 pm saturday t 715 pm sunday services ii am 2 pm 731 pm