-V- 1 i Window washing for homes Industries cheerfully News News column must In the office Monday Cow rou briefly possible and confined to and reports Other than routine reports and will be printed separately Mrs Harold Dean will conduct as possible please help in Thursday and stole the hearts of In Arena Wrestling Loonies as familiarly known in the Big TRANSPORT LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND CARTAGE PHONE NEWMARKET the topical subject at branch at the home of Mrs Bath vice president of the branch on Tuesday afternoon Aug at 230 pm The roll- call will be answered to the question What do you think our community needs most The motto will be explained by Mrs Aubrey Glass Mrs Aubrey Campbell is convening the pro gram and lunch conveners are Mrs Glass Mrs Boys Mrs Norman King members to set Wed- nesday Aug afternoon aside for the annual picnic to be held at Children welcome and S TO SEE LOTS TO DO of Exhibits Displays OMENS ARTS JUNIORS Flowers Grain Vegetables Union Street branch met at the home of Mrs Roy Cowicson Thursday evening Aug with an attendance of Mrs Ar chie the president oc cupied the chair A demonstration is being giv en by the Chalmers Com pany in the arena August in the evening follow ed by a dance It was decided to operate the booth for the evening Will as many mem- HARNESS PON RACING Friday and Saturday HUNTERS JUMPERS BILLING STEEPLECHASE Friday and Saturday l Judging LIGHT HORSE Be PONIES Friday and Saturday Judging HORSES CATTLE SHEEP SWINE Saturday starting pm EVENING GRANDSTAND Thursday pm Free Ballard MUTT SHOW Friday pm Free HOUR VARIETY CONCERT Saturday pm Free HOUR VARIETY CONCERT CAROL SHOWS MIDWAY Friday and Saturday MODEL PRICE Sportsman SpeedJtwln Big Twin 9- 10 11 Admissions Afternoon and Evening Free Eve Adult and Sat Afternoon and Eve Adults Children Auto Parking 1VS Ross Vacation model boat 205 Ross model model SEVERAL USED IN STOCK COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER DISTRIBUTORS FOR Evinrude Motors and Ross Boats EASY TERMS Now on display at MORRISONS SPORTING GOODS DEPT Main St Phone Newmarket AMELIA HALL BRUCE RAYMOND AND SILVIO NARIZZANO PRESENT vi i TV J The comedy about and his Invisible i Red Barn Theatre m JACKSONS POINT Next Monday to Saturday Monday Friday AM Seats Saturday All Seats Children Hallprice CURTAIN EVENING To Saturday ARSENIC OLD LACE T TICKETS PHONE this work After a short business session the meeting was turned over to Miss Betty Beckett convener of the girls program Numbers given were duet by Carol Se- dore and Marie Burgess guitar duets by Misses Kathleen and Edith Diceman reading by Don na Sedore When Sis expects her beau piano solo by Betty Rose duets by Irene and Ann songs by Misses Miller and Betty Beckett read ing by Donna Sedore Moo Cow Moo We would like to thank the girls for an excellent pro gram The guest speaker for the evening vas Miss Ruth Hunt Home Economist for York who gave an interesting and instruc tive talk on the girls club work and showed samples of sewing which had been done by the girls Miss Hunt spoke of the wonderful work done by our local leader Mrs Irvine Rose who had received a special cer tificate having completed five years as leader of Union Street club The meeting closed with some odd Newmarket and district wrestling filberts The six musclemen carry three quarters of a ton of heft and did about everything necessary to send the fans into a frenzy of delight In the opener Sonny Kurgis lbs Oklahoma was pinned by mat viliian Mays McLean 245 lbs in 20 they are canvas After the prescribed rest peri od the pair came back for round two and in 15 minutes the Whip had spread like butter on the canvas to win in two straight falls Newmarket Leads In North York Tennis Loop Newmarket Tennis Club The to the front in the North York Plan Full Day Of Ball At Aurora Legion Show Tom Dickson and Aurora baseball kingpins plan a full day of baseball as part of the Legion Day being staged in Aurora Saturday Four teams are due to take part in the tournament Proceedings open at 10 am with Bill Red Mitchells Lindsay Police Cad ets tangling with Bill Aurora Cubs At 1 pm Newmarket Optim ists will square off against Brampton Survivors from the earlier game will meet at pm for the championship and Legion trophy The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug 9 heart of the gallant New market clientele went out to the Oklahdma plowboy and his exit was marked by a bigger round of hurrahs than given McLean In the semifinals Chief Cloud tipping the scales at 235 and Tommy bad man from the Iowa corn fields belabored each other to a draw The latter gent appeared bent on tearing off the Chiefs arm and hitting him over the head with it but never quite succeeded Then the main attraction pit ted our British Empire champ Bill against the nefarious Lee Henning But right triumphed as came out a badly battered champ but still winner in two falls the National Anthem followed with mayhem in his by a dainty lunch served by the south group The next meeting will be held at Use home of Mrs James September at pm eye gouged kicked punched and rammed our Whipper against the ring post but the survived the worst had to offer and finally splattered Henning across the The Vandorf branch meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs S on Wednesday Aug Topic is in the charge of the Home Economics committee and the Gormley branch will give the program Current events arc by Mrs Wicks Rollcall is a kitch en utensil hat Hostesses rc Mrs Mrs Scott and Mrs Dewsbury tennis league with a 53 win over Aurora last week Results with Newmarket players named first were ladies doubles Joan Peppiatt and Joyce de feated Betty and Shirl ey Eileen Bailey and Margaret Davis were defeated by Mary and Joan Adams 36 Mens doubles Keith Davis and Charles defeated Grant and Bill Jones in a feature of the tourney Charles Lee and Frank were defeated by Keith and Frank Mixed doubles Joan Peppiatt and Keith Davis defeated Betty and Keith Margaret Davis and Charles Lee defeated Shirley and Frank Joyce and Frank defeated June Adams and Grant Eileen Bailey and Charles Mc Guire were defeated by Mary Adams and Bill Jones Sutton Horse Show Opens Next Weekend Lake Simcoes major summer event the Sutton Horse Show opens for three days on August at noon with the judging of exhibits- and displays in the arena and childrens sports At 3 pm the arena will be opened to the public and during the evening Dr Ballards Mutt show will be presented in front of the grandstand In the even ing there will he outdoor danc ing On Friday Aug the actual horse show opens with classes in hunters junipers and trotting races as well as pony races and a steeplechase The flower ex hibits will also be judged and the light classes will be held in front of the grandstand During the afternoon there will be archery exhibitions in the evening there will he a twohour variety show On Saturday classes will judged in hunters jumpers livestock carriage heavy and Palomino horses Additional trotter anrl pacer races will be LYONS Garden flowers decorated the altar of Virginia United church on July for the mar riage of Mary Hart laughter of Mr and Mrs James Albert Weir and Mr John Marshall Lyons son of Mrs Alice Lyons Sutton West and the late Mr Edgar Lyons Nosegays tied with satin ribbon marked the guest pews Rev Earl perform ed the ceremony Mrs Roy organist and Miss Margaret Kaiser Sutton soloist and sang Ill Be side You Given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a white satin gown vith lace bertha trimmed with seed pearls the long sleeves ending in pointed cuffs Her fulllength veil had a border of lace and I run as well as pony races was held in place by orange In the arena there will he blossoms and sketching demonstrations ami a and she carried a cascade of roses Miss Verna Arnold was maid of honor in a pink ny lon tulle gown and carried a nosegay of gladioli Miss Luis Newmarket the bridesmaid was gowned in green taffeta and carried a nosegay of gladioli Carrolle Ann Weir Parry Sound niece of the bride wore a floorlength dress of pink frosted organdy a halo of roses and carried a basket of pink ros- Mr Warren Hugh Lyons was best man for his brother and ushers were Messrs Irwin Edgar Lyons and Charles A Weir The reception was held at the home of the brides parents where her mother received it a blue printed crepe dress with rose accessories and gladioli corsage assisted by the grooms mother in a grey printed silk dress with blue accessories and gladioli corsage For travelling to northern points the bride choose a pearl grey summer gabardine suit with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses Mr and Mrs Ly ons will reside in Bradford Guests were present from to Sudbury Trenton and London nephew of the late Hon Lyons Marie demonstration by a craft worker from Sutton Ceramics llw steeplechase for the Jar- vis trophy will be run and there will be judging of beef and dairy cattle sheep and swine In the evening there will he a twohour variety program On Saturday prizes will be awarded to the largest family present and to the oldest lady or gentleman present The WI will sell sandwiches a homebaking below the grandstand for the threeday show Keswick Willowdale Tie In Tourney Pitching was about everything Saturday at the annual Quccns- ville Sort Day With Keswick firing Charlie Justice Beaches and Willow- dale Tircmen countering with Gordie Wright former Benches league star the two teams bat tled through seven innings with out cracking a deadlock The two teams finally settled on a division of the first and second prize stake In the opener Justice pitched a nohit norun game as Keswick liested Tommy Stewart working the pitching shift for was nicked for hits by Bob Pol lock and Bill to build their victory margin In the only onesided contest of the tourney Mount Caramel Toronto last years winners dumped of Township circuit Bob Hoffman entry lost a decision to Tire- men Ivan Ruddocks failure to squeeze a pop fly cost Bill Van- the decision in a nip and tuck pile r duel with the Ttremens ace Jackie moud The semifinals matched Kes wick against Mount Caramel Keswick with Charlie Justice pitching two hit ball eliminated the Torontos 30 Bob Pollocks triple and an outfield error on Bill hit to center cash ed the Keswick runs KM PICNIC About attended the Sun day school picnic of the New market Free Methodist church on Monday Held at Midhumt Park the day was highlighted with games and races for the children Following these treats and priz es were presented Chartered bus and private cars provided the transportation aV vv tit- 1 ft V- j This choir is and women TwoWeek At Stouf fvllle Arena i Plans for an evangelistic cam paign similar to the one held last year in the arena have been made for two weeks of special services commencing Au gust sponsored by ministers and laymen of churches of nor the surrounding district Rev J Everest of Indiana will conduct the meetings with his daughter Miss Ev erest pianist Mr Everest is known as a speaker on the radio n each Sunday morning a wilJ be remem- by many here who recall his services in the United Mis sionary church several years ago A choir of voices is being trained by Mr man of Toronto to lead in the service of song composed of men from the of the local district The Kings Radio Quintette will furnish special music during the meetings and following its successful contribution to the services last year an electric organ will again bo installed by Mailmans Mr Clarion Baker will again preside at the organ Keep these meetings in mind and plan to attend as many as possible years attendance was estimated more than Lets rally from nil sections of the district to bring the figure higher this year Youll enjoy these evenings of fellowship with friends from all parts of the district and it will be a re union that will live in your memory Rev Mailman Is president of the committee and Rev W Brown secretary Study the advertisements and postern for further details of the meetings Week night meetings commence at pm and on Sundays at pm Woodbridge Play Off For Title Hold on to your hats folks It wilt he he against for the Peel- York title The three out of five series de signed to declare a champion will get underway this week Playing dates for this im portant sawoff liudiit been set tip to Wednesday morn ing It Is hoped to play two games this week first game at and second possibly at Fri day evening under the flick ers applied the el imination treatment to Pot- last Thursday with a home win A fiverun first innings uprising started away and they were never headed Hong Perrys homer wit two mates aboard provided the sunshine in the camp Howard Archibald and Art Moody shared the mound duty for the van quished Baseball Minors Split Games With Aurora Newmarket and Aurora minor baseball crews split twinbill ex hibition games in Aurora Park Saturday afternoon Behind fancy fourhit chucking by Jack Cain the Optimists downed Au rora Cubs in the session Bill Aurora Tigers climaxed an early drive with a six run uprising in the third to topple Frank worths Optimists bantams in the nightcap tilt John McGuire was the Optim ists big gun in the tilt with two triples and a double A pair of walks given up by Jack Cain plus run scoring hits sup plied by Keith Browning and Bert Loveless gave Aurora its three runs Bill Laurie Don and Bill contributed the Newmarket tut ting in the bantam contest Ray White Murray Chapman and Allan sparked the Aurora offensive Murray Chapman earned the pitching decision over Bill Mount Smothers Sutton With 35Hit Attack Mount Albert ladies current leaders in the Lake Soft ball League collected hits and Sutton collected lit tle but grief as Mount Albert bashed the lakeside gals in a league tilt Wednesday The game completed Mount Alberts regular schedule assuring it of first place with twoloss record The toss skidded 1 Carl Andersons 20th Annual CORN ROAST SATURDAY AUGUST 18 at Elmhurst Beach Park ton into fourth place The Mount Albert hit list had an out of this world flavor with robust hitting firstsacker Ruth Simpson leading with a six for six show Marilyn Morrison ran a close second with five Ida Mountics deluxe out fielder homered doubled twice and slipped in two singles Joyce Ingram and Lois Morrison chim ed in on the extra base driving with triples Marguerite Green toasted as her mates scored in every innings polishing off an eightrun fifth and an equal production in the sixth Dorothy Lonergan took a liking to Marguerite Greens pitching to rap out three hits to lead Sut tons eighthit attack Keswick Spills With Rally In Sixth A last of the sixth rally that wiped out a Newmarket edge earned Keswick an upset 1 to ten decision over Newmar ket Pin in a Lake Simcoe Junior Ladies League contest last week The game was a re play of a previous rained out game The loss didnt upset Newmar kets second place standing but enable Keswick to move into third one point in advance of the fading Sutton The Pin Ups despite an early error parade fashioned Carol Burton a ten to seven margin Came the last of the sixth and trouble Keswick strode in to take its licks and before the ef fervescent Keswick could be silenced four runs were spurt ed across the plate and they were victors 11 to ten Dot Stevens who is coming right along in the Keswick pitch ing department limited Newmar ket to eight hits Carol Burton cased her pitching burden with three of these Barbara Shrop shire Barbara Watt collected two each Honors on Keswick side went to Lyla Clark with three and Helen with two Keswick L Clark Peters Curtis K Pet ers D Stevens Peters It Porter Newmarket 1 J Robinson J J Shropshire J Watt A Watt Burton West Lee I Rogers Kg CANADIAN SPORTS PARADE over two decades the modest backbone of the Argonaut Football J Club has been a slim irongrey haired trainer named George Riding the fortunes of the Double Blue through feast and famine has likely tended more football immortals than any man in Canada An expert physiotherapist George Stockwell never theless earned his training methods through experience Although he lias specialized solely in football during the List fifteen years he trained a varied collection of athletes in his earlier years In t924 bandaged the celebrated lacrosse team with Lionel Conacher Livingston and company he trained sculler Johnny and the great Australian oarsman Bobby in their prime and in the early tended the aches and pains of the West Toronto Memorial Cup hockey winners IS IMPROVING Mr Win Palmer Newmarket hits been confined to bed for the past six weeks He is convalesc ing at home and his condition is reported as satisfactory The Best Argos a Having served the Argonaut teams almost con secutively from to the pres ent time George Stockwell took time out during World War to serve with a field ambulance unit anil was discharged with the rank of Regimental in That year he read his name on the Kings list awarding him an George has two favourite Argonaut teams which he elevates above all others First he the great with Tommy Bums Teddy Morris Ab Box and the and then proudly add the IWOGicy Cup champions likes to out a coincidence about these two teams in that they both defeated Winnipeg for the Dominion Cham- by a score of to nothing Asked about the greatest Amer ican and Canadian players to go through his hands George picked two of the Americans as the best respectively on defense and Buckets and Curtis And of the doens of great Canadian players mentioned two as the of the game Art West ami Teddy Morris That Morris was a terrific team player said He never weighed more than at any time but if he could find even a twelveinch hole in the enemy line hed be through like a minia ture battering ram And in all the games Ted Morris played he never once bothered to come to my rubbing tabic although sometimes after a came he was so shaken up ho could hardly find sheet clothes In the dressing rooml The Iron Mask In George worked with several Toronto doctors in perfecting a playiugmask to enable the kicker Ab Box to continue playing although Box had a broken jaw against Montreal Designing that was a task stated It had to be stationary during play It had to be made in such a way that it didnt hinder vision or hearing and yet face had to be pro tected and We made several before the famous Iron Mask emerged We must have been successful for it helped Ab linx ami was then lixttied out to many teams in Canada and even found its wav over to the States several tiiu Spatially by a prominent Canadian for Another Generation The latest to ap pear on the I Argonaut i5 young Hill was made taut to Ins Dad this year Or iginally this plan had called for the apixiintineut of StockwelFs eldest son George Jr but he was killed while serving with the over in J Now with his son in tow George presides over the l5l Argo nauts as the in charge of training and injury and the team abides by the stern rulings of this regimental gentleman While he turns over the parade to Colonel Frank Clair Stock ells command rings across the Dominion Champions training field Attention Steady the linel PeelYork Teams Prepare For Rural Series The PeelYork Softball circuit earlier in its organization plans decided to a winner on in to the OltSA Ontario Softball Assoc Ad vice received last week by league secretary Unit indicated Woodbridge would have to senior because of population would carry on in intermediate A and a threeteam elimination series between King and would have to be conducted and com pleted by August to declare an intermediate I representative The series is expected to start this week although there is some indication that may seek a junior rating as all but one of its players qualify for this competition Winner of the scries will go against Eagle Lake up In the country In round one according to latest advice I mm Ifr ll mm