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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 1, 1971, p. 10

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pjzc 10 the tribune thursday july 1 1971 brian emery slams 4 base blow in ninth team wins 76 establish recreation office stouffville an office for the new recreation co ordinator town of whitchurch- stouffville has been established in the municipal building civic avenue jim hill a graduate of laurentian college assumed the summer post july l his salary for this period is covered by the stouffville lions club mr hill may be contacted at 6401900 challenge match claremont it will be youth vs ex perience when the claremont peewee fastball lads take on the coaches of the house league in an exhibition match sunday july 4 the time is 7 pm in the claremont park proceeds from the contest will be used to purchase team trophies teams tie 77 vic square victoria square spoiled what looked like a win for the stouflville jrs thursday night splitting the points with a 7 7 tie with one out in the ninth a victoria square batter popped out but the man on third romped home to score the juniors keith lewis struck out 10 and walked 4 for a sevenhitter summer playground program stouffville registration for the summer playground program in the stouffville park is now underway the maximum fee of 1200 for families with three or more children participating covers such activities as arts and crafts sports puppetry and storytelling the eightweek program begins july 5 but applications will be accepted during the entire summer further information is available from any of the three girls organizing this ven ture phone 6402443 6403355 or 6402365 hjuoiuuuiuiuuuiuiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiuimiil- whitby on top stouffville as part of the sports day program the stouffville jrs will host baflantrae in fastball action thursday tonight game time is 800 pm on the same night the stouffville in- termediates will travel to pickering next i monday the two stouffville clubs will go to bat against each other at 830 pm their last match ended in a tie in other action nearby victoria square i will be at ballantrae and whitby at j claremont on monday next wednesday i claremont goes to greenwood past scores include whitby 9 pickering 3 markham 5 stouffville 3 i ballantrae 10 markham 4 and j pickering over claremont 116 and 12 2 j the league standings as of june 28 are i w whitby greenwood stouffville pickering victoria sq ballantrae stouffjrs s markham claremont fflliiliillliillllillilllliiliiilllliiliiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiimiiiiiiiiiifi i t pts i 6 1 1 13 5 2 1 11 5 5 1 11 5 4 0 io i 4 3 1 9 4 4 0 81 2 3 3 7 3 5 1 7 1 8 0 2 bantams bow to hill club j 1 lemonville ballantrae strawberry festival to be held at the home of mr and mrs jim nauta on wed july 7th from 5 8 pm admission by ticket only adults 2 children 612 years 1 under 6 years free in case of rain it will be held at cedar beach pavilion musselmans lake stouffville in an exhibition game tuesday stouffville bantams came to life with four runs in the first inning against richmond hill the rippers retaliated with six runs in the second not to be outdone stouffville came back to tie it up in the same inning it stayed that way until the fifth when a five- run surge by the hill team assured them of victory just to make sure there were no doubts richmond hill added two more in the final with two out in that inning joe thistle socked one in for stouffville ending the score at 13 7 for rich mond hill stouffvilles scott connor sank one deep into left field for a homer he also belted out two other hits the other top hitter for the homesters was joe thistle who had three from four at bat dave parsons was the losing pitcher allowing 17 hits jim clement was rich mond hills man striking out five and allowing twelve hits the stouffville teams next game was wednesday in keswick they will be back in stouffville on july 13 to host pine orchard at 815 pm sports day today stouffville july 1 today may be a holiday but weather permitting it will be one of the busiest days in the town park activities that in clude a pet show a rock concert money bingo swim show tennis bowling horseshoes and a chicken barbecue will run throughout the afternoon and evening the 5050 lucky draw is at 745 pm net proceeds will go to the whitchurch- stouffville recreation association rally with two out stouffville a homerun with one man on base was the combination that gave stouffville in termediates the tying and winning runs as they edged victoria square 7 6 monday night brian emery was responsible for the 4base drive to right field and frank haylow was the runner it all happened in the ninth inning with two out and after stouff ville had worked through six xcoreless innings emery also ripped a homer in the first with peter sanderson on base and batted in another in the second gord ness stole home prior to emerys first hit and gord tan- smacked in the other pitcher don lee came on to relieve dave ferguson in the seventh ferguson struck out seven allowed six hits and walked two lee whiffed three gave up five hits and walked one bruce mortson was the able handler of victoria squares pitching chores he retired 12 batters on strikes was clipped for ten hits and walked four victoria squares first run came in the fourth by tony crack in the same inning barry andrews stole home then in the seventh a double by larry kelson brought in mortson and a single by crack pushed kelson home and put the team within one point of stouffville pitcher mortson hit a solid single in the eighth driving in two runs to give victoria square a shortlived lead keen competition on claremont greens whether its a tournament within the club or against other communities the competitions always keen at claremont this picture was taken during the dr nels tomlinson j tournament held recently just completing her delivery is mrs laura reynolds a local member jas thomas stouffville shamrocks beaten 86 by orillia play at simcoe stouffville the stouffville shamrock lacrosse team got off to a slow start monday against orillia and were unable to recover lost ground the battle ended 8 6 in orillias favor the shamrocks were not displaying the fine passing prowess they used to defeat ajax earlier at the end of the first period stouffville trailed 3 1 with gary charters getting the shamrock goal the second period had each team netting three john barnett clicked for two tallies and brian wilbur fired the other again in the third both clubs scored equally gary mcarthur and bill weber were the stouffville marksmen orillias bob glass did the most damage to stouffville with three goals ted chatten and tom woodrow each scored one peterborough oril lia and whitby are the leagueleaders with stouffville only three points back the home team 7 w thank you merchants of stouffville for helping in make our stniwlmrry festival j 11 mltfcvn dninil lulls of gifts for our draws uvre inadrt by thr trihiiin- suns hair stylist pauls dry gchnis marguerite shoppr houstons ilwrmiiry sahiiln fimmi co good heavens that doesnt mean strike two its the peace sign vuln knlr mart alkrns iliariiuiry cards ilnrihviirr wilkes clothes stun llmlsons klorii oneills furniture hunts siiiiiho station stiilmnns 5e 100 store whit- cross surgical co council of wliltiliiirilistimlt llli- liuksoii floor cowlings stnurtville coop association mililriini co meat suppliers our residents hl ivit clay and enjoyed seclnj over loo peuile ai their garden party proceeds will be forwarded to the white shrine of jerusalem toronto i io aid in their benevolent work green gobies manor tiik moiikkn nursing homk with a spacious country kstatk atmosihkkk associate member of the ontario hospital association lu t ann uvine prop 6403061 stouffville playground programme held in the stouffville memorial park from july 5 to aug 27 activities include arts and crafts sportj active and quiet games monday thru friday ages 7 to 11 from 1200 to 2 pm ages 4 to 6 from 2 to 4 pm 800 for 1 child 1000 for 2 children 1200 maximum family rate registration june 24 25 28 29 30 july 2 3 s from 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 at the back of the stouffville municipal hall or by phone 6402443 6403355 6402365 to lindsay tournament stouffville it was a close contest last thursday as the stouffville peewees lost to richmond hill 10 9 pat ocallaghan allowed 14 hits struck out 2 and walked 3 for stouffville mike gallagher was his rival he gave up 13 hits struck out six and walked one howie jones collected up two runs for stouffville he homered once and had two other hits doug feasby counted three safeties next monday the peewees go to east gwillimbury they attend their next tournament july 10 in lindsay 7game suspension stouffville art lee received a new lease on life monday the stouffville fastball player was handed a sevengame suspen sion the penalty is considered light since it stems from an altercation with an umpire team representatives and the league executive made the decision the action keeps him out of play until july 8 stouffville the stouffville peewees lost their second game in a softball tournament at simcoe saturday in their first they thumped hespeler 24 3 pat ocallaghan was the starting pit cher with howie jones taking over in relief willowdale were stouffvilles victors 7 tennis tourney stouffville the second in vitational interclub tennis tournament will be held sunday july 11 in the stouffville park boys from ages 12 to 18 will compete the visiting club will be aurora with the first serve at 12 noon 5 however stouff ville stayed on to watch the team they beat in the last tour nament the scarboro corvette park club go on to win the championship squirts lose stouffville despite heavyhitting by jim cadieux and dave campbell the stouffville squirts were squeezed out by east gwillimbury 10 9 steve schell looked after stouffvilles pitching chores in his usual fine manner tonight thursday the team travels to richmond hill and next monday at 630 pm they meet thornhill in the town park don beer sports arena township of pickering parks recreation department hockey school restorations are still being accepted for session number two july 20 to july 29 session umber three aug 3 to aug 12 professional instructors include marshal provost tom martin gerry meehan for further information call 8395121 or 9422760 township of pickering parks recreation department 110 iiirjtun lual rkctinrj closed for holidays mon to thurs july 5th to 8th open for 3usiness as usual friday july 9th pine tree restaurant stouffville top this harold stickwood uk i sharon is an employee with the dcpt of highways working out of the branch yard at kingwood in his spare lime he loves to fish in fact with samples like this hes considered a pro harold hauled this ift inch long sturgeon out of the french kiver and gladly posed for a picture with his prize

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