piqt 10 thi stouffviltf twbuk thwajiy un z 1963 uxbridge black hawks blank seaforth 110 to win intermediate b title official presentation nearly 1400 fans cheer champs uxbridge black hawks are th new oha intermediate b champions before a sell out crowd estimated at close to 3500 fans the homesters rolled to an 110 shutout victory over seaforth in the uxbridge arena on monday night the hawks superiority over their rivals could be indicated by the shots on goal where they enjoyed an advantage of 50 to 23 joe girpentier a stalwart in the uxbridge nets throughout the teams march to the title was not overworked in mondays final and was given good sup port by his defence and back- checking forwards at the con clusion of the contest several spectators carried the padded puckstopper bodily from the ice other members of the club were mobbed the trophy was presented to team captain art rennick by oh a vice presi dent matt lcyden three tor etcher smoothskating playing coach fred etcher counted three of the 1 uxbridge tallies bud leh man vein ferguson and paul tomlinson each fired a pair wayne redshaw and art ren nick netted singles ferguson party later on picked up an additional five assists and redshaw collected three seaforth playing coach ken doig was the visitors best prior to the start of the third period he hinted that his club might file a protest but his en thusiasm concerning this move was considerably cooled out when he was told that a fee would accompany such action amazing comeback when uxbridge dropped the first two games of the final series one of these on their own ice manv had accepted the fact that another title bid was beyond their reach for the hawks the series was far from finished they rallied to take the next four in a row this reversal of form plus the 110 shellacking on monday was a bitter pill for the seaforth squad to swallow uxbridge took the c cham pionship two years ago and was nosed out by a whisker in 61- 62 by port dover mondays victory parade could not be dampened by the inclement weather it is likely that tho club will be further honoured at a banquet and presentation opening social evening at sleepy hollow club roszell team wins ciaremont bowling title displaying one of the finest comeback efforts in the history of the ciaremont comunity bowling league al roszell and his entry of keen marksmen topped off an amazing rally on friday night to win tlie group championship other members on the club included lillian mc gregor ken field josephine derusha bob haslam and shirley pilkey at the conclusion of the first playoff round the roszell ent ry finished in a lowly 7th place position after the second ser ies they moved up to second place they competed in the fi- rals to take the title the presentation of awards will be made at the yearend banquet at spruce villa whitby on saturday evening may 25th over 200 scores were chalked up by the following joe bur rows 361 pat lord 339 dor ecn welsh 295 marge samar- illo 277 olga dunec 255 shir ley pilkey 255 lloyd macgre- gor 218 al wilson 247 john hill 238 gord pilkey 233 stu mcguckin 227 frank hendy 225 lillian macgregor 225 marg roszell 222 ken field 221 frank hollingshead 220 eva padley 212 alvin red shaw 211 al roszell 210 charlie killey 201 bonnie weatherill 203 gary alexand er 201 mel norrish 200 markham in yorksimcoe softball league markham hawks the de fending champions in the york simcoe softball league will definitely field a club again this season according to executive member bud kige of newmar ket to date seven entries have been filed including newmar ket 2 lake wilcox aurora bolton sharon and markham more than a hundred mem bers of sleepy hollow golf country club gathered at the club on saturday evening to en joy the hospitality of the club owners for the first social ev ent of the new season presi dent bob hatley of toronto welcomed the members and ex pressed appreciation to the ow ners for the courtesy some 20 of the stouffville members at tended the event mr fred swarbrick is again club professional and mrs ruth oconnor is clubhouse mana ger presently under construc tion at the east side of the club house is a new pro shop the present pro shop will be remov ed from the club house leaving additional coffee shop accomo dation the club employs quite a number of stouffville people including norm jarvis greens- keeper plus a number of work men as well as waitresses in the diningroom ladies bowling lg apr 2mb high triple june ward 751 over 600 betty wilkins 679 ev grove 653 lorraine noble 633 high singh june ward 296 over 200 betty wilkins 279 martha roberts 252 rose carey 250 marg schell 219 ev grove 249 betty armstrong 248 phyllis herbert 213 myrtle hallman 241 marion barry 231 lorraine noble 22s ethel gibson 22s lois bartlev 225 ruth smith 222 lilliandam- ato 213 vi booth 211 marg wood 20s kay brown 205 isobel langon 206 opal leh man 203 alice vague 203 velma wideman 200 team standings ben casevs 6324 pins hushpuppies 6006 twisters 57s9 optimists 5705 alouettes 5702 hillbillies 5677 stickv fingers 560s rainbows 5548 m binstead named president of ciaremont comm softball league consider purchase of vivian park a deputation of three men representing the faal associ ates ltd appeared before whitchurch township council on monday evening to advise that they were considering the purchase of the vivian park of 20 acres the park is located on lot 31 in concession 7 and the present owner is mr home william armstrong the spokesman said the purchase would not include the former restaurant now being used as a maurice binstead is the new president of the ciaremont com munity softball league he accepted the position at an or ganization meeting held in brougham on monday night he succeeds cliff dunkeld to the post other members of the ex ecutive are unchanged the vice president is les wilson the secretarytreasurer is don beer nine teams have filed definite entries but the league is sttill awaiting final word from vic toria square other clubs in clude pickering sis earl rowe brock road bud rod- gers greenwood jrs geo staley ciaremont earl pil key stouffville pete dunec goodwood ken may green wood srs earl gauslin pick ering jrs bill rimmer brougham donald beer vic toria square jim barker the regular schedule will be gin on monday may 13th it is likely that four parks will be pressed into service at ciare mont brougham pickering and stouffville the points will be split for any rained out games during the first twothirds of the schedule postponed con tests during the last onethird will be replayed prior to the playoffs the default of two games will see the team banned from fur ther competition all players lists must be in the hands of the secretary by may 27th each team may sign 15 men no full inning can start after 9 pm the first game will start at 730 and the second at 915 all players must compete in three scheduled games to bo eligible for the playoffs josephs beauty salon main st yv stouftville phone 6402922 33333 residence nor the swimming pool he said the company wished to ascertain that the former license covering the operation of the park including the go- kart track would be continued he gave every assurance that the public would not be annoy ed by any noise as all the ma chines would be muffled he said he had had considerable experience with the track at goodwood caanasg ayvvvxvvvvvvvaxxvvvvvvxxvvvvvvxsn mothers day may12 candies rkrfumes mothers day cards gift wrapped for mother al houston s the rexall drug store ph 6102222 twentvtwo twentytwo 1 main st k stouffville msc lanes mixed five pin summer bowling league beginners are welcome wed may 8 to wed june 26 at 730 pm if interested phone markham 2942393 ciaremont community bowling league 1st round of playoffs total tins al roszell 3209 marge sama rillo 3119 charlie killey 3096 pat lord 3074 jessie mcguire 2895 joe burrows 2864 consolation alvin redshaw 2613 harold hopkins 2326 over 200 scores ken field 291 joe burrows 290 marge samarillo 276 frank hendy 274 joyce nor rish 273 al roszell 270 gary alexander 250 john hill 215 mary wilson 243 fat lord 213 les padley 239 charlie killey 233 dorecn welsh 231 stu mcguckin 221 alvin redshaw 221 mel norrish 216 dorecn alexan der 211 al wilson 206 bob alexander 205 madeline mc guckin- 205 aces new toronto open fastball season in markham may 29 the markham aces will make their home debut on wednesday may 29th in the metro major fastball league they will host new toronto a meeting of the executive was held at newtonbrook on mon day night the group will include six entries markham richmond hill new toronto aurora franklins mens wear and gazzoli and allan the schedule will actually start on tuesday may 21st the aces will pky at new toronto on may 27th with the return tilt on may 29th the league will operate under senior a rules this will mean that the bases will be five xeet longer the pitching distance will be 43 feet and the baserunner may take off as the ball leaves the pitchers hand the fastball pitching dist ance is two xeet four inches longer than in softball make 500 grant to ciaremont softball lg the pickering twp parks recreation association has agreed to a grant of s500 for the ciaremont community soft- hall league the request was finalized at a regular meeting last week the new president maurice binsted spoke on be half of the group the commit tee stipulated however that all umpires must be residents of pickering township to he elig ible for payment from this fund peewee team wins clancy b title at least one district hockey championship has come to stouffville this season a poe- wee team comprising six stouffville boys and six lads from unionvillc have marched through to he t h l clancy b title their coach was alex wilkins bill sugdeit was the manager the lineup included the fol lowing harold crowder goal john findley and bill barbour defence jody holden jim wilkins and shelley sugden 1st line alternates graham carson steve murray herb page mike roxborough billy nicholson and gary sugden scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size the the stouffvilltribun move to house slated for demolition mr ollie pellett whitchurch township dog contrail officer reported to council this week that a house near ballantrae owned by mr trowbridge and condemned by building inspec tor geo smith had recently been occupied by the stan hall family mr trowbridge the in spector advised said he had given no authority to hall to move in the inspector told council that there were a number of broken down cars around the property and the place in gen era was not considered any asset to the area mr pellett said that as he was prepared to de- mr malt leyelcn vice president of the oh a made the official trophy presenta tion to the management and team captain of the uxbridge black hawks at the conclu sion of the sixth and final game in uxbridge monday night shown here left to light are keith acton asst mgr art rennick capt bruce foote mgr and matt leyden of tht oma timesjournal photo ring wood wives hockey team recently ringwood wives and mothers returned for a onenight hockey homestand against the regular stouffville girls team although they lost the encounter 3 1 they turned in a fine effort the lineup is pictured here front row left to right clara harman joan lewis karen kinnari rene mehaf fey betty wilkins ruth paisley dorcen deacon mari on hodgson rear row left to right jake harman coach jean halstcad doro thy mehaffey lulu fockler marion timbers helen gay- man eleanor sproxton ca thy taylor and ann haylow mgr cadieux studio atom house league champs the chicago black hawks are the new champions of tho atom house league in the stouffville minor hockey as sociation the winners aro pictured here front row left to right lornu lewis kevin acton jackie paisley ieo samarillo bobby top ping and joey gibson rear row left to right howard mills assist roach paul rodin kim steckley ken slack fred brazier don mills brian mehaffey and charles harrott coach cadieux studio molish the building according to the decision of the building inspector he wished some au thority from council council instructed clerk jack crawford to confer with the solicitor on the matter give roads to whitchurch the department of highways has advised whitchurch twp that the department is inter ested in returning to the town ship the two short stretches of highway not used by them since the curve in highway 47 was established at lincolnville council members expressed the view that they were not adverse to taking over the out lets from the gravel pits but they would like the highways department to hat top the two strips to aid them in maintain ing the toad surfaces r 1