Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Aug 1956, p. 5

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off in better than to time out Aurora North- Farm has a fin stable which not at yet reached its peak this year Included arc the Stake horses Momus and Ocean Lane experienced campaigners like Shrimpie and a good yearold Hud- at Aurora left for thin month the field after a use ful if career at Aurora backer of the Geor gian Bay hockey group threaten to take team over to Colling- wood the from to percent Try and find as good arrange ments in these pari Jt will all likely end with the Bay and promising juveniles at home in Fa inning and Unnoticed by moat was the fact Cliff Bennett Richmond Hill has provided several big upset this year with Lad who as a yearold is improving with age and will rate up the winners ladder this year KitHant Tim owned by J that MHy ace Hurler turned in a inning no hitter recently against Button- for the time in long and distinguished pitching car Mttteaull onetime Mcintosh Aurora have Blue director and coach of Aurora reported a likely to eoaeh at either Rochester a mw entry or at Cincinatti where hockey is going at Brampton and New and closely tied up with the hore chain MlaeWU Red boy will be with Toronto Marlboro in junior year or Weston Duke he pitching good ball lor Boy juven ile Cistiia with Bradford a the key centre of the will blossom out at both and AUWe this winter The dub building up and well ready to go this win ter have an active 20 or SO alternate Havent heard recent weeks about Use for theyll try and work out an with Aurora a it seem unlikely that a club could be in for neat winter bo mm lor Bearcat and on toe beet known Aament performer in the betide pitch ing fcr champs organized a of W boy divided into four team who are playing min or thu ensuring for Brougham for year to come Incidentally if you travel out No highway from at night you help but be impressed with the Brougham ball park one of the b in town Ontario Klakai veteran pro will seek hi amateur card this year and will perform lor Windsor winter Mm Mm dag Youll surpriaed to learn that Ed- o course record holder at Aurora Highland and champion for two year has been ousted from the club championship playing the great- eat golf f his career took the champ on Wednesday as Bills putter refused to function pro perly Terry will meet Levy in the finals and although Levy la favored anything can happen who fires with a ix handicap and has already had a year reached the Una of Ike Highland handicap event and hell meet either Tom- ape the smiling garage- man who has a handicap or Art Newman who rating Councillor Aurora recently fired a gos to any of you municipal better if Keith get you on the golf For the first tune the High- I will have a un entry Geo to played at the etub this month A stag was held oh Saturday at the club Ive been to turn to and particularly the North York owners Be who to play for Newmarket h ha a vastly improved stable year Me has two two in Mast and Page and campaigning in the three yearold and Squire John running in the two yearold section KingfleM Farm at owned by Charles Burns features and but both the Kinrara and King fie Id stables are about a year or two away from consistent winning per formers as they are slowly but surety building up stables for the future Mary who with her husband the late Fred owned the famous Shepperton still keeps her color flying with Speedy and there are a couple of youngsters coming up Mr John Santo Keswick has Chicago Bill in the three yearold class and View Farms campaign with a three yearold There are doubtlessly other weve mused for instance the Stable are at ville and doe his training in Whitchurch Dont forget the breeders like Malcolm and the Mc Clelland Brothers Howard Bus- combe and others Youd surprised just how many persons are interested one way or another in The Sport of Kings among the North York gentry While personally ac tive in the field congratu lations go to John Stuart former Aurora boy who recently cele brated his anniversary in the sales business The Canadian Grocer recently featured a 14- page spread on the House of Stu art Mrs Stuart of course keep the Tartan color active on the track Swaoaa Playground Program At Liaas Park Successful Every Year we of Harrys try to give each ami of our customers some sort real ex tra special past January we ran our first one cent sale It was a success in every respect We were able to clear out our stock in order to mike room for some fresh spring garments ami at Hie same time you were given spire tremendous savings which is more important We are faced with that same problem again merchandise is now filling our racks We need mere room so we present to you an other one cent sale with some outstanding values ONE CENT SAEE Plus mi The summer grant sponsored by the Newmar ket Recreation Commission proving to be an outstanding Average attendance per day is ISO program includes basket ball baseball swim ming tennis volleyball wrestl ing boxing art and crafts A Wheeler Day was a recent feature the children decor ated their bicycles wa gons and doll carriage ami par aded on Main St Prise wore given in each etas Eligible Pine Orchard Te Finish First SKIRTS Reg 2 for 496 BLOUSES Reg 2 lot Fancy or Reg 2 for 1 playground On July a junior treasure hunt was held with Bruce top prize winner A team composed of Grant Or ton Keith Burling John White Chuck God- and Tarry the winner of the senior scavenger hunt Don Glover lias been declared means Pine Orch ard will hold onto all their and finish first in the Lake Sim- loop The leagues schedule closed Friday Most of the teams will be working on postponements this week Craig Cases pitching a tie- breaking inning run plus the hitting of George Green son Case Elmer Paisley and Stokes carried Mount Al bert July to a win over Hob work ed around a sixhitter in I in I he losing cause while Don Bond Dave Pinfold and Hon Beckett doubled for Keswick Legion behind Tom pitching ef fort Zephyr Blues the two teams tied Approximately boys are playing in the baseball league operated in conjunction with the playground program Game ace held each morning There are six teams in the league Local merchants Bros Station Davis Drive Annies Lunch Keith Davis McNeill Mo tors Beach Stew Pat rick and Brad Walker Motors have donated sweaters to the teams At moment the Maple Leal and Marlins are tied for the league top position with Virginian next line followed by Jets Kings and Roy als The playground program 1 un der the direction of Laura Mac and George Robertson SPORT SHIRTS Reg 2 lor 396 Other Summer PEDAL PUSHERS SHORTS 25 a BATHING SUITS TAKING A TRIP RENT A CAR HOUR OR MHXS RENTACAR Or and Main Si Ne fit YOUR CHAMBER COMMERCE IS BUILDING A COMMUNITY Half Price DRESSES 25 and 50 Percent ALL COATS On Hall Price HRADfURU Si IV Hut fi Tkeetre day last Hon worked the Blues with Bill Bud Drotet and Alan Ixickie Zephyrs urn- scoring Torn Belt and Buddy wece legion hit leader Sua hit like sixty as Pine Orch ard blanked Keswick legion a Wednesday of last week Josh Preston fourinning no hitter and Don Glovers skilful relief eUoit tamed the Legion Craig Case thruehitter home run supplied by Job and Kelly Case George Greens triple sparked Mount beet a win over Vandoil of last week Bill Richardson and Joe Barber were victimised by Mounts sliow of power Bob and Richardson divided Vandorf Clark Arnold Alan and BUI hit timely as Zephyr edged a Friday at a Ron Ke and Bill Henry got a hot mound duel Bernard Kays bunt and Bruce fielding were bright features Six third round count Har old Smith clutch hurling fielding and bat by Claude Pol lock and Ken a Don iuih Mid Claude Pollock gave Keswick a Friday night win over Willow Bunch Bill and McNeill on a seven hitter for while Don run and triple good for three run Bill two doub le and Bill Gibsons Hie loners In a replay Irwin and Barnard Kay base hi 1st support No fine pilch- to to shade Aug homered in he and Bob REFRIGERAT KELVINATOR I en cu Keg KELVINATOR 0 2 cw ft 10 CMSLEY 10 ft rtf STOVES 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