Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 20, 1967, p. 23

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NEWMARKET Newmar ket Argus Cameras will again sponsor the Newmarket Red- men- junior C hockey club is the report this week from Ar gus official Elmer Mattice Roy Keys manager of the Aurora Tigers junior fin alists last season will be man ager of the Newmarket Red- men Other officers of the club will be announced next week The appointment of a coach is expected to be con firmed this week lite Red men will perform in an junior group that will include seven teams from Georgetown Milton Orangeville Richmond Hill and Newmarket Players 200 Mosport Event TORONTO Players Canadas premier sport car race will be part of the sixrace CanadianAmerican Challenge Cup series for Group cars The race which drew 312 fans and set the Canadian alltime sports attendance record for a single event two years ago will be held at Mosport Park September 23 Race organizers are the Canadian Racing Drivers As sociation who successfully conducted this countrys first Formula One world champ ionship race the Players Grand Prix of Canada at Mosport on August Bob Hanna president of said he expects top drivers from throughout the world to compete for prize money of with the win ner receiving a minimum of and the Players Cup from the manufacturers of Players Cigarettes CanAm series origi nated last fall as a champion ship series for the big bore sports cars proved highly successful with world class drivers fighting for in purse and accessory money This years prize money will be in the neighborhood of a halfmillion dollars Purse money alone totals 210000 with an additional 90000 going Co the top drivers at the end of the six races The Sports Car Club of America who coordinate the series with Canadian Automobile Sport Clubs figure that another will be forth coming in accessory awards from related industries In the automotive field Strikes Spares The bowlers are tuning up their pitching arms at Odcn Bowl Its only right the president should load the par ade Betty Tuesday Ladies Major League prexy did Just that rolling a leading kickoff night series Other pacesetters are Murine Dyson Lorraine Humphrey Eva Cook Mytrle Dunn Nina Pauline McNaught Jean Sister Liz Bell Marg Auckland Mary Clark 601 and Broy League officers are Betty VanZant president Liz Bell vicepresident Elsie Evans treasurer Jeanne secretary This Is the love- In league with Harrys Honeys Dysons Darlings Nifties Grvndys Dia monds Newmarket Sport- Cycles and Newmarket Drugs teams competing To nage Junior Richmond Hill and are new group clubs Aurora was in the group last season but have gone junior Jack Shropshire who was born in Newmarket and over the years was regarded as one of the best referees in OHA circles will be manager of the Richmond Hill Club Frank Bathgate brother of NHL star Andy Bathgate will be man ager of the Streetsville entry Newmarket Argus will play home games at the Newmar ket arena on Thursday nights An allout effort will be made to make the hockey game a must among Hub hockey fans Elmer represented Newmarket at a recent group organization meeting held in Georgetown Jimmy Day Gold Medal winner at the PanAm Prix competition of the Eastern Canadian Champion- Games in Winnipeg takes one of the final jumps ships held at Elderberry Farms south of Aurora on sevenyearold Pistol Pete during the Grand on Sunday Walden Staff Play In EG Minor Ball Program EAST In closing out their summer campaign President Arnold Johnson BUI Ellis Dow- dell Russell report 570 boys and girls played under the supervision of the East Gwillimbury Minor Softball Association A total of 31 house league teams and five North York allstar teams went Into action under the Association banner The atom division for the under8year lads had 8 A and teams The squirt Ties for the under was jammed with six entries white there were seven pee- wee clubs There were eight teams In the girls group and five In the age bracket performing In six township areas ATOM TITLE Motors coached by won the atom title after a thrilling playoff series Dave consist- ant pitching gave Parr and victories over Commu nity Tire Eagles Tom Tid- man tolled as Eagles won one game Teams and coaches In the atom league were Burger Bar Sweeney Angels Ron Marshall Eagles Bruce Rod- Jots Fuels Motors Pfatf Motors Don Deerfleld Plastics Lackey Motors Veil and SQUIRTS SECOND WIN Art Russells hotshot Knights guided by Len Russell completed a second straight season without losing a game A record that stands alone In North York Softball circles Knights dropped Mohawks coached by Hugh McDonald and Leo Doman 76 and to pick up the title as Chris Clu- dominated the Mohawk hitters John Dix was losing pitcher Gay Russell hit a grand slammer to spark the Knights Rick Sheridan horn- for Mohawks Teams and coaches were Knights Russell Moore Maulers Cleveland Mohawks Mrs Compass Res taurant Burgess Wholesale It was a second successful year or Howard Wright and Sharon Beavers League champions Bob Cal verts pitching and allstar play Kllloran and Ken Rondeau loomed large In Beavers and wins over Plaza Smoke and Gift Shop Plaza coach Mrs G Woods got fine pitching from Bill Haines and Brian Connors In winning one game Earl and Don directed Bus Line Bombers Howard Wright Sharon Beavers Bob Royals Cook and Mrs Woods Plaza SmokeGilt Shop SENIOR GIRLS CHAMPS For a second straight year Sid Ellis guided Peters Hair Stylist to the Senior Girls title beating Widemanns Roc- kettes directed by Marg Pat rick In a pressurecooker set that went four Penny Bowman was the Peter pitch ing wheelerdealer with ma VanKuik and Sandra sharing chucking Newmarket Ready Mix Mites Mrs mans BP Meteors Ted Tid- man BatterWhlppers Mrs Dulnder Peters Sid Ellis Dianas Mrs Cook JUNIOR LEAGUE Noras Fish and Chips arc 1967 junior girls league cham pions with Marg Sanderson and Rick Collis at the con- trots Ann Ellis Newmarket Drugs were finalists Teams and coaches were Noras Marg Sanderson Rick Collis Pt- rick Dynamos John Dorman Joan Dowdell Mrs Newmarket Ambu lance Mrs Smith Newmar ket Drugs Ann Ellis ALL STARS IN The Association sent five teams in to the OASA and North York League playoffs The midgets under Logan lost out to the Aurora Youth- men in two straight The Jim Kelly Art Ferguson directed bantams lost in an exciting three game set to Zephyr Sharon bantams were a surprise North York League team under Robinsons direction The Ray Smith guided Braves lost in games to East Woodlands In a tension dripping series The Lloyd Boon Tom Foran Ran dy Melanchuk coached squirt team lost in two straight to Richmond Hill in Zone Three finals President Arnold John son and his East Gwillimbury Minor Ball executive helpers on behalf of the boys and the girls who participated In the program sends out thanks to the directors coaches and the sponsors who helped make it all possible It was Indeed nil agree another most success ful season FARMERS Vic Says If Matte your summer work place a winter playground with a TRY VEAL CUTLET ON -A- BUN phone for past delivery 246 main newmarket D00 From Vic Sturdy Wide Selection GUY LOMBARDO HIS ROYAL CANADIANS IN CONCERT SUN SEPT 24 830 PM MARKHAM ARENA MARK I AM ONTARIO ADVANCE TICKETS Per Person DOOR TICKETS Per Person Tickets available through most Village Merchants and The Markhnm Sun Office FOR INFORMATION CALL or 2941703 DONT BE DISAPPOINTED Moifcham Community Cf ConmltUt Let the family and friends enjoy your property all winter long Dont leave it idle from full to ploughing Turn it into marvelous en tertaining fun place Make winter on the farm the most funfilled time of year Prices from to Nazarenes NEWMARKET Church of the Nazarene are flying high They advanced to the Gnats in the National League with a win over St Andrews last week Fred hit two home runs in support of his win ning pitching Paul and Bill Proud slammed base the brothers Mel Malcolm and Dave con tributed two hits each Don Wouters Jim Mozes and Paul home runs Ingledew went three for three in aid of Grace pitching Ere Wed Sept 23 One Win For HOLLAND LANDING fid Pitts Holland Landing Cards need but one win In the next four games to wrap up the South Simcoe Senior Softball League title Ted with eight inning help from Duncan McNeil scattered live hits as the Cards dumped Lefroy for a lead in games in the best of seven finals McNeil throttled the bud ding rally and struck out the side In the ninth to preserve the win Lefroy ace Paul Corner took the loss Playing alert ball behind Joanne Means pitching and the two hit clubbing of Bert VandeBeek John Nell and Adrian Kamertmao Christian Re formed edged Trinity United hi the major upset of the Hub season Christ ian Reformed scored three last Inning runs to pull the game out of the fire Craig Miller bad three hits Bruce Killer Bob Pick and Gary Hope two each as Shelly Miller pitched for Trinity BANKERS WIN Bankers wore their socking shoes to defeat Office Spec ialty 15i as McPhail Mike Standen John Sheridan Barb Osborne Doug Helen Watt Peter Watt and Bob Dove bundled two hits each to spark Bankers Mike Standen and Jim Bond had two hits each Ron Simp son Paul Brammar Donna Constable and Bob Jackson collected other Specialty hits r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEWMARKET ft DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION FOR NIGHT SCHOOL CUSSES I 1 General Art Bookkeeping Typing Beginners and Advanced Business Machines 5 Electricity 6 Electronics 7 Ma en me Shop Draff Home Maintenance and Repairs Mechanics Conner Making elding 13 Sewing Beginners Advanced Physical Fitness Men and Women Remedial Reading Academic Subjects English for New Canadians NOTE A minimum of 15 candidates are required to operate a class in any one subject Fees 1000 for a 3 or hour course 500 for a 2 hour course PAYABLE ON REGISTRATION REGISTRATION AT HURON HEIGHTS SECONDARY SCHOOL Huron Dr Newmarket j Oct 2 and 4 7 to 10 pm BRICES For Best Price Best Material I I I I I L Classes Monday and Wednesday 1st Monday classes will be held Tuesday October 10 due to Thanksgiving Length of Course 10 weeks before Christmas 10 weeks after Christmas Telephone Inquiries Buicks are here and theyre talking your language Thtrtt bound to be It thai talks your language has allnew Implrtd styling and out boldly of Iced usury Tho Letafare sayi quality and luxury at a price and read and touring In grand tradition the luxury sounds Riviera laniuua and No what lie or price rang theres a Bum which yur to Wofuwomorltif roar ft- vUMtJ ui a a- ji fll im Wouldnt you really rather have a Buick Authorised Dealer In Newmarket See your Buick dealer Slessor Motors Newmarket Limited THE SOUTH KESWICK of Davis Dr IMione

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