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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 20, 1967, p. 14

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Era NewmarketAurora Wed Sept Excellent Season For Local Pool NEWMARKET Recrea tion Director Don Popple in his season ending report on on Peter Gorman Swimming Pool operations for re ports over children were given swimming lessons dur ing July and August The pro gram also provided an oppor tunity for Newmarket district swimmers to secure junior leader and bronze medallion certificates The pool staff also provided adult lessons Director Popple sends out congratulations to Peter Vale and his pool staff as they completed a very comprehen sive and successful summer program The Water Show to cele brate the pools 10th birthday held August was a tremen dous success Bobb of hockey fame and Dick of wrestling fame were guests as Peter Gorman Stan Smith Fred Charlie Ray Bollons and the late Charlie VanZant were honored In five days in late June children from and East Gwillimbury par ticipated in the School Water Safety Program It was most successful under the leader ship provided by Gail Wilson Total attendance at the pool this summer was 50000 Trie Parks program that ter minated August 18 with a large bottle drive was also a success under Bonnie Salis bury Peggy Mclver and Don park attendance was 6300 Director Popple reports he has enjoyed working with Fans left their soccer boots befcin d Saturday night for the Newmarket Minor Soccer Association Dance at the Newmarket Legion Hall Organizers of the affair were from left to right Mr and Mrs Tom Curry and Mr and Mrs Randall Photo Phi Jones er sport bodies and groups in with the enthusiasm and suc- during the summer cess of these various pro- months and is most pleased grams Lose Opening Two Cameramen Win Third Game A four team school football league Is being organized Games will be played each Friday at pm at the Stuart Scott School field Frank Dave and Don Popple arc establishing the league Ice in the Newmarket arena by Oct l is the latest word NEWMARKET New market Argus Cameramen kept in the running Thursday night at the fairgrounds when they defeated Lake- views in the third game in the best of seven scries for the Senior Fastball League championship Dale Pegg the pitching win ner scattered eight nils and blew down the in all but one frame while strik ing out loser Ron allowed Argus seven hits and the Shutter Snappers got one hit in the ninth off reliefer Don Hie tried des perately to derrick Dale in the fourth as Gary George Chappell and Jeff stroked singles good for two runs The Argusmcn built a three run third around a walk two Lake view errors a hit batsman and Norm Roberts hit The Argus shook the Lake- viewers to their foundations with a three run repeat in he fourth as Don singled stole second Ken Sturgeon walked and Beckett singled Beckett worked McKce for a walk to open the Argus sixth and came on to score the seventh Argus run on Bill hit How the didnt add to their lead in the seventh has to be one for the book Robert having a great night with the stick hit a triple to kick off the frame Roberta was out at the plate on Don Gibsons infield hop per and Gibson in turn was thrown at third walked and Larry beat out an Infield dribbler before came on to whiff Sturgeon for the third out OPENER Newmarket Argus lost a pair of squeakers to to fall astern 20 In games In the best of seven Senior Fastball League finals Jerry Case was charged with ho loss In the series opener Dale lost the decision as Lakcvlcws went their pitching Mar Don The Argus fielders had a bad night bo- hind Case as they booted the ball unfurled a couple of sour bags Honoris was In ace hit form Jumping his bailing average with two Ivibi Including round tripper Ken Sturgeon stayed even with Roberts in hit parade with a pair of safeties scored two in the sixth and the game winner In the seventh in their tri umph Argusmcn got both their runs In the seventh and Dykstrn both fash ioned two hit pitching efforts Bill Forhan and Spider Gib son divided the Newmarket hits and Adams came through for Barrie isssssssl The Best Way To Winterize Your Car A Beaver Garage How Many Times last Winter Did You Wish You Had A Garage STORAGE PROBLEMS Dittos lawn furniture barbecues lawn mow why not have the storage space or them and your cor with a Beaver Garage Somehow it never fails we keep put ting things off horn year to yea then comes the ice snow and sub zero weather and the mornings thot we swear well never go another winter without a garage Well now is the time to build that garage see us soon Win ter is coming NOTHING DOWN AS LOW AS AMTH A brand now line of with the look CAOCT Front gable side gable or cottage root There is a model to match your home DELIVERED Complete materials easytofollow blueprint plans Nothing down easy monthly budaet terms or a special 6 month deferred payment plan Phone Beaver today Hxd Three different styles Select More than model Sound Construction lifetime Hatty Follow Complete Materials Delivered MORE THAN 20 DIFFERENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Three styles of garages to match and compliment your home Single car two and carandahalf models front gables side gable or cot roof see the selection at flea- ver ECONOMY Models From CADET Models From RESIDENTIAL Models From A your home for Chouse the leaver llinl will look Willi your Inis ilu GARAGE SELECTOR Visit or phone Beaver for the fully Illustrated Beaver Garage Selector to help with your selection LUMBER STORES Mount Albert Mets Reach Ontario Finals ADULT EDUCATION NIGHT CLASSES The Aurora and District High School Board offer the a in- as follow hSl and fchSof ZEPHYR Barry Timbers reigning southpaw pitching king of North York pitched a thrifty four hitter and struck out 22 as Mount Albert Mets blanked Stirling to ad vance to the finals hi the juvenile playdowns The Mete meet either Mild- may or Alvinston in the On tario finals Pat Kiiloran and Wagg shared the spotlight driv ing in four runs each Kiilor hammered a home run with the bases loaded as the took a 50 lead in the second inning AT AURORA Monday classes start October pm English for New Canadians Mr Bookkeeping New Math for Parents Millinery Home Nursing Mr Stokes Mrs Hayek Mr Mrs Boyd Mrs Moms Oil Painting Sewing Adv Sewing Beg Typing Woodworking Mr Mrs Cook Mrs Mrs Wilson Mr Sutton Mrs Tuesday classes start October pm ONE DAY Sewing Beg- Mrs Sewing lAdv Mrs Cook 9 Wednesday classes start October pm REGISTRATION English for New Canadians Mr Cake Decorating Mr Conversational French Mr Gilford Millinery Mrs Boyd Needlework Mrs Aun Photography Mr Comes Phys Ed Stone Scwmg Adv Mrs Cook Sewing tab Mrs Brown Typing HOCKEY ASSOCIATION For further information re the above classes call AT KING CITY Monday night only start October JO pm FOR SEASON Auto Mechanics Mr Christie Hostessing Entertaining Building Construction Mr Marsh Miss Drafting Mr Roberts Typing Mrs Electronics Mr New Math for Parents Mr Machine Shop Mr Ferguson Fitness Recreation Men Welding Mr Paulson Mr Serjeantson Sewing Mrs Carson Money Management Investment Mr Hall SHARON HALL SEPT HOURS am to 4 For further information re above classes call at both schools REGISTRATION THURSDAY SEPT 930 Any of the above classes may be cancelled if insufficient registrations are or if the attendance warrants it No advance registrations are accepted and registration must be made in person After September registrations will be ac cepted up to the limit of the classes on any night the schools are in operation The fee is for twenty lessons ten before Christmas ten after unless otherwise indicated The fee for English for New Canadians is No fees will be refunded after nights of teaching unless the class Is cancelled Students must be at least years old and not currently attending day school Its Showtime at 1 s I 1968 Fords INTRODUCING THE CLASSIC CARS WITH BETTER IDEAS We extend an invitation to EVERYONE to attend our GALA 1968 NEW CAR SHOWING AND COUNTRY SPECTACULAR LIVE SHOW Produced On Stage In Our Garage Thursday EveningSeptember 21 1 AT 850 Doors Open at for till Mattel STARRING IN PERSON Johnny Burke of the HORSESHOE TAVERN EXCLUSIVE COLUMBIA RECORDING COUNTRY STAR REGULAR GUEST PERFORMER ON CARL SMITH COUNTRY MUSIC HALL NOW CANADAS TOP COUNTRY MUSIC ENTERTAINER AND SENSATION P LUS Johnny Burkes Back Up Band All In Person OLL1E steel guitar GARY OWENS drummer CHAMBERS bass ALL PART OP CARL SMITH COUNTRY MUSIC HAU BAND In PLUS Miss Joanne Cody CANADAS SINGING SENSATION AND RECORDING ARTIST PLUS The One and Only CFGMs Radio Exciting New Voice Dynamic MOOSE LETRECK Master of Ceremonies plus ENTER THE DRAW FOR TWO FABULOUS LOTUS PEDAL Ml High Impact PLUS Coffee and Sandwiches Door Prizes Fun For All Children MUST Accompanied By Their Parent An Please Come and Enjoy Yourselves Meet Old Friends AT THIS ANNUAL MOST POPULAR OF NIGHT OUTS IN THIS AREA I J BRAD WALKER MOTORS LTD NO ADMISSION CHARGE NEWMARKET SUPERVISED FARMING Davis Drive win at It

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