Stan Smith and his wife were the guests of honor at a dinner held Wednesday night at the Legion Hall by town officials and recreation associ ates to mark his retirejnent as arena manager Mr and Mrs Smith had several members of their family attend the event who posed with their parents following the dinner and presentations of gifts Shepherd Staff Retiring Arena Manager Honored NEWMARKET Forty years of was recog nized Wednesday night when town officials the recreation commission members and oth ers representing various sport attended a dinner for Stan Smith Mr Smith retires as arena manager after years as Mr Arena Manager He played goal when the area in December and fptowjng his participation as a player managed and coached hockey teams Ills Newmarket Redmen won the Memorial Cop emblema tic of the junior hockey cham pionship of Canada in The team defeated Tor onto Sea Stratford Ot tawa and Montreal before meeting Pats in the finals Peter Gorman master of ceremonies at the dinner and Roy Smalley representing the Shutouts Extra Innings Featured OASA Playoffs ST CATHARINES It has been a record year for the Ontario Amateur Softball As sociation in entries registra tlonSjand participation The playoff report would provide material for Believe It or Not To declare 22 champion playoff games were re quired The playoff rounds were guided by dedicated workers across On tario By actual count 173 of the games were won by the thinnest of margins one run A total of 171 shutouts were recorded and playoff games went into extra Innings An amazing rounds required a deciding third game 34 of the contests ended In cores Newmarket Oshawa coe and St Catharines were championship repeaters In the adult class Only Mildmay winners over Mount Albert Mets was able to repeat Its victory as each of the other minor categories were captured by new Cham pions i After waiting out two days of cold and rain Windsor de feated the Soo In a sudden death game to win the Sen ior A crown Kapuskasing and Pam persevered through snow sleet and rain to split two games to be the first cochampions since 1951 Mazzucas de feated Merlin to win their seventh intermediate title In the past 11 years To president Clare Butler his executive and the entire membership tender warm and hearty congratula tions to our centennial cham pions and pay tribute to their skill and sportsman ship so admirably displayed on the OASA diamonds of Ontario All have earned the Mark of DUtlncJIon for OASA champions Newmarket Recreation Com mission paid tribute to Mr Smith Mayor Drew spoke of Strikes Spares Paulene McNaught was a Tuesday Major League spark plug Including a 315 single Bell and Shirley Wright 719 were other over bowlers Myrtle Dunn 661 Ida tolin Ruth Shaw Mary Clark Greta Yokes hit Ethel Winter and Gloria Helm hit the 600 circle MCNaught was the leading light In the Friday Major League with a classy triple Gertrude Clark Kitty Ruddock Marg Eves fired over series Other scoring leaders were Marg Arnold Marion Luff Banning Irene Davy Norma Tans ley Bertha Burling and Dorothy Chapman Newmarket EraPost and Peters are tied for the league lead with 40 points with one week to go In the first series Dianas have 38 Fowlers and Eves Eves was bowler of the week award winner Marg rolled an 815 series that In cluded a Wednesday Ladies League season high single Marg was one strike away from a perfect game Bertha Burling Marguerite Mc Donald Ethel Winter 684 Audrey Crake and Donna Constable were next In Una Previous week leaders were Marion Stephenson Donna and Donna Constable the respect the townspeople and visiting sportsmen had for the retiring arena manager He said it was unfortunate local legislation required that a man as active as Mr Smith should retire because he had reached an appointed age Mr Gorman charged the town with the responsibility of work for people reaching retirement age who were vigorous and could still do a good job In some Held Mr Smalley presented Mr Smith with a 400day clock and Mrs Belter presented flowers to Mrs Smith from the Commission in recognition of her many lonely hours while Stan was at the arena A toast to the ladies was pro posed by Jim with Mrs Elincs responding When you 21 you are no longer covered by your parents Hospital Insurance You must take out individual membership within 30 Get your ap plication form at a bank a hospital or the Commission nw to keep Insured fol low the Instructions on the Hospital In surance Certificate of Payment Form thai your present employer Is required to give you on leaving The family Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wile Notify your group without de layer If you both pay premiums direct no tify the Commission Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan r Goals Aplenty Feature Town League Action The Era Wed November 1917 AURORA you want your net filled call on the Aurora Town Leaguers They can do it Goals were a dime a dozen as Canadian Tire de feated Knapps to move into the league lead Eric 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