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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 10

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e m tw5 stoufvui 1wm vanity kt 3 ims top student athletes honoured at h s banquet flbihsi v al jbva br p vrsfmtmik mi 44g3 ix- f an t bra ikbhbshil uses neil patrick left present th patrick motor trophy to jim hill selected as the out- rtndlne boy athlete of the year staff photo wayne hamilton left presents the hamilton automotive supplies trophy to bruce mehaffev top hoy performer in field staff photo ilouna knox right was chosen as the m ost outstanding cirl athlete of the school year she receives the loof trophy from jim coiise staff fhoto hildcgarde otto riglit was named the top girl athlete in track and instructress diane almstedt presented her with the gaa award t field physical kd staff photo the most outstanding girl athlete in liaskethall was yvefte mallny right she receives the jtendricks hardware trophy from mr cec hendricks stair photo the stouftville bakery trophy went to wnyne wright selected as hie too boy performei in track it is presented here by mr harry stover left staff photo j hill d knox named top stydemt athletes had a marvellous year jim rehill weve had a marvellous year commented high school phys ed instructor jim reliill at the conclusion of a very suc cessful athletic banquet and ards presentation program on friday night for two students in particular it was a year thai will always be remembered jim hill and donna knox were selected as the top boy girl athletes of the year and were presented with the patrick motors and loof trophies the selection came as no real surprise both students had on- joyed a fine season with hill leading the school volleyball team to the allontario title special tribute was paid to this rluh comprising ron castle herb otto paul grose 1 auric buckland ian montgomery and jim hill they were presented with individual trophies and crests in return for his leader ship mr rehill was presented with a silver tray other individual awards went to the following best girl volleyball player gall nelson best boy volleyball player jim hill table tennis champion peter ilamllv best girl per former in track and field hildegarde otto top boy per former in track wayne wright outstanding boy performer in field bruce mehaffev outstand ing boy performer in football gary williams outstanding girl basketball player welle malloy sr cross country win ner david colhurn top boy performer in basketball jim hill field day honours went o girls lorna burns ililde- garde otto ilnila wright and boys dennis forsythe cliff bass and ken bass guest star present garney henley star halfback with the hamilton tiger- cats was the guest speaker me was introduced by staff teacher robt nielson the guest outlined some of his experiences dating hack to his high school years he said that in the united states stu dents were more readily recog nized for their sports abilities and scholarships were avarderi on a basis of both athletic and academic accomplishments he said that 75 per cent of us players now performing in can ada had their ba degrees the dumb football player is no more he said mr henley admitted that football taxed the physical prowess of a player its a bru tal game he said but if you are in good physical condition you can survive i said that if i stayed alive for four years i would quit he said but it gets in your blood he was thanked by mr rehill roth students barbara winn and john willis head of their respective athletic associations took part in the presentations jand introduction of award win- i nets i with reference to phys kd i staff teachers mrs almstedt land mr rehill grade 13 stu- markham students collect 43 points in eckardt meet for a school that has iimtfpd accessibility to prafiisp srroundp markham dist farod ahovp average in the eckardt meet hold at aurora at the end of mm afternoon markham students had compil ed 43 points grore prouder led the way or the hoys topping a height of 11 feet 3 inches in the senior pole vault krolher john captured second position in the senior sso other pointcotters for i ho hovs included inthar kessolhut 2nd sr 120 yard high hurdles and 3rd sr high tump allan raker 2nd intermediate 120 yard high hurdles mark bell 2nd intermediate mile paul voiisboroiih 2nd jr shot put and dave paulikot 3rd 120 yard hurdles susan nigli look all he points for the girls she placed first in the sr hijjh jump leaping 4 feet 9 inches and 2nd in the sr long jump 32 students represented the high school at the track moot fourteen hoys also attended the georgian bay meet saturday at king city dent jim hill summed up the entire years program when he said we couldnt have done it alone he refused to marry her and when she insisted on knowing the reason he told her mv father was a haeholor and whats good enough for my father is good enough for me stouffville heated community swimming pool inquire about oiir 4 weeks swimming course in july and august aces edge newmsrkef in 10lnning baffle a home run by jim johnson in the 10th inning with rill johnson on base broke up a i 55 deadlock and gave the mark- i ham aces a 75 victory last i tuesday night over newmarket starting pitcher for the aces ted matthew lasted eight in nings giving up runs off 6 hits he had 7 strikeouts on the mound for the new market plazas lunney gave up 7 run off 10 hits phil lichen and bill johnson collected two hits apiece while jim johnson added a single to hack up his homer ted matt hews also had a home run and singles were added by offen muggins and ellis for newmarket sturgeon f2t wallace eves and mcmil- len were the marksmen with i hits while lunney belted a home run swimming bnjoymknt for aim its only mon lo kri 8 pm to 9 pm 5rion tlpkrls nmt information anllahp nt he tool phone stouffville 6401260 claremonf comm league soffball last weeks result may 25 claiemont 3 brougham b may 26 greenwood 5 goodwood 2 may 27 pickering 2 brougham 0 brock road t port perry standings las of may 11 port petty o brock road 5 bay riiges pickering 2 summer bowling lg tuesday may 2th men cm as grove high single 243 high triple fifi3 i women high single carole morris 237 high triple ev grove 584 over 200 miss ev grove 21s203 carole morris 237 irv brown 221215 chas grove 24323 1 john 11- lingsuwth 201 norma herbert 221 brian goddard 201 martin mosel 212 wednesday slay 2lih men high single larry stew art 307 high triple alburton 600 women high single joan har per 269 high triple val burton 505 over 200 al cleave 250 bill kendty 230 bruce burton 257 runny bur ton 213 al burton 210 val burton 23322s joan harper 2fi0 thursday mav mill men i jim wagg high single 203 high triple 605 women i high single renee mehaffev 231 high triple linda wright 529 over 200 edith fleming 215 art grove 222210 jim wagg 216 donna sanders 207 george bridges 219214 john otter 233213 chas grove 248226 dave me- hattey 229205 dave ratcliff 20s for last wednesdays practise included in this years lineup are wendy bright iinell marri ott linda wright muriel mur phy maureen padley nancy hopkins mary ann malloy norma marshiikiri sandra tay lor co1ecn llisey bonnie taylor barb mcnelly ann brown linda lee trudy cadieux gail goudie and leanimie bass the schedule which has yet to he finalized will include teams from newmarket aurora mount albert zephyr east gwillimbury keswick queens- ville and ballantrac markham aces schedule york simcoe softball toaffuo tups june 8 aces at markham hawks thurs juno 10 markham hawks at aces tues juno 15 aurora at acos thurs june 17 east gwillimhury at aces tues june 22 richmond hill at aces thurs june 21 aces at aurora tyos june 2h aces at newmarket thurs july 1 aeos at richmond hill tues july fi aces at east gwillimbury thurs july r newmarket at aces tues july 13 aces at markham hawks thurs july 15 east gwiiiimbmy at aces tues july 20 aurora at aces thurs july 22 markham hawk at aces tues july 27 richmond hill at aces unfortunately there is no col lection agency or those who think the world owes them a liv ing johnson blasts pair of homers for aces third win bill johnson of the markham aces will have to watch out for major league basehall scouts if he keeps on belting the ball the way he did at richmond hill thursday night bill with his twohome run effort led the aces to a convinc ing 104 win over the richmond hill dynes his second homer because of interference was ruled a double the ball soared over left field and out of the park hit telephone lines on the road and tumbled to the ground because of the wires the play was ruled a double aces built up an early 40 lead hut couldnt hold on by the end nt the sixth inning richmond hill had tied the score how ever six unanswered runs in the final three innings sewed up the hall game for markham for markham it was 10 runs off 14 hits with one error rich mond hill managed four runs from 9 hits and they itad two errors rick conlin paced the aces with a brilliant threehit effort other hits came off the hats of phil ilebert don garland mike muggins jim johnson ken beckett and boh ellis sleepy hollow golf course gefs facelifting alteration on five holes will make the sleepy hollow golf and country club on hwy 47 northeast of stouffville one of the districts outstanding tests of golf and add 100000 to the value of the layout work has been started on the course and the changes will in clude two completely new holes three holes lengthened six ponds and a selfcontained wat ering system the course will be lengthened from 3135 yards to almost 6800 golf pro bert turcotte said that the seventh hole will be one of the longest par fives in the district it will measure filo yards with a huge pond guard ing the tagot area on the left other changes will bo made on the 10th and 11th holes garden hints game of fhe week sunday june fitli sioiift- villc intermediates make their home debut at the park when they tangle with ajax ianie lime is 2 pm meanwhile slottffviile juniors meel peter borough on sunday at 630 pm in peterborough team goodwood pickering ctaromon g teen wood port perry brock road brourham bay ridjej iv sevenfeen girls affend workout stotiffvilles powderpuff ba-e- ball team is shaping up in more ways than one late in entering the south iake simcoe ft league the ladies have heen 5 trying extra hard to gel their s team ready john neshitt and kted moore ate handling the rluh l hi vear and udginr by the practises they have their fair share of girls to coach o less than seventeen players showed up men still die with their hoots on but one of them is usually on the accelerator iris beds and ri3 plants is flower beds and borders should be cleaned up as soon as pos sible say horticulturists with the ontario department of ag riculture remove debris and dead leaves which have accum ulated over the winter period al this time a dressing of a complete fertilizer such as 5-20- 20 should be given iris plants attain a great deal of their growth in the next six to eight weeks and therefore will benefit from plant food gi ven now apply about 2 pounds per 100 square feet and hoe or till into the surface of the soil rock gardens should be clea ned up in the spring this is im portant because accumulation of dead leaves and other debris may smother the small plants horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture say that any plants which have been heaved by the frost should be carefully pushed back into the soil the whole area will benefit from a topdressing of loam leaf mold and sand at tention should be given to the specific requirements from an application of wellrotted man ure peat may be added to the topdressing for acid loving plants and agricultural lime- i stone for plants preferring al kaline soil the topdressing should not be more than a half- i inch deep il whitevale school celebrating centennial built two years before confederation this pickoring townrhip public school rolebratos its centennial saturday june 12th a parado at 130 pm historic exhibits refreshments games and a village stroot dance will be enjoyed by former students and residents as old friends moot and renew acquain tanceships golfers payheisyoupicty a low weekday rale is now available for the new golf course al the palisades golf country club our firs 9 holes are now open this is a very chal lenging course of championship size 32fi0 yds over high rolling terrain par 3fi for men and 37 for women the greens and fees arc very large beau tifully landscaped and turfed wilh rcnlgrass pul ling surfaces on the greens the course is walercd by the most modern underground aluminum irriga tion system available jow weekday rales are 125 per day 15 per month these rates from mon to fri except hols for further information phone uxbridge 85215428 or come lo the palisades golf country club highway 17 kasl o goodwood i hen left a i bp station 2 miles to slop sign left 300 yds to club

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