Era Newmarket- Wed July Runs in two games to Lake League twin win Coach Brian Sandra and League twin win Coach cm will Meyers has fielded another re ahead slugging Kelties hit as pro- chine Every player got in- depart- to the act Pacesetter in the teams S Sheila Lunnoy shared ha Sheila Helen Si Both teams new Zephyr pitching glory ii the Riddell gals Rockets sting Orchard Bees the jellied eels are prepared with loving care by Lillian Doyle as the English Iuli Night held at Aurora Community Centre The English pub atmosphere wis everywhere in evident right down to the fish and chips and a mild and bitter Holder Photo BROWN CAMPS The Rockets sharp est team in York County swamped Pine Or chard Big Bees las week for their fifth suc cessive win in the Lake Simcoe Softball League Murray Knights has been the key to Rockets rise to WINS TROPHY HOLLAND LANDING Jack Kok son of Mr and Mrs A Kok won two firsts in High and Long Jump at the Knights of Columbus Sports Event at Huron Heights High School Sat June and was awarded the trophy Jack is a grade seven pupil at St Charles Separate School Bradford and is under the direction of physical training teacher Mr J Carlin the I Knights has been knocking off the opposition in rapid fire order Knights threw a twohitter as coasted over Pine Orchard Longfield Pat Killor- Larry and Randy Perry stroked two hits each off the pitching slants of Doug Cook Colin Stewart and Howie Dennis scored Pine Orchard runs It was Jerry Case Mount Albert Larry for Aurora MacDon- Aurora owned a lead at one time Bruce MiddleIon and Jer ry Case pitched for Mount Albert Mike Lavender and Ron for Vandorf Rangers in their tie Nelson Arnold Smith Terry Dave Case and John Rennie hit as Mt Albert rubbed out an early 70 Vandorf lead Larry Eric Barber and Dan Lahaye unfurled extra base Vandorf drives Against star swingers were Donna Mc- Helen Meyers Barbara Ellison Carol Meyers Sandra Riddell Sheila Lunney and Karen Bain In the with Ihe Kellies scored 23 runs in the fifth and scored in the second and in the third against RED BARN THEATRE Jacksons Point THE FANTASTICKS by Tom Jones Harvey Schmidt STARRING JACK DUFFY with DOUG Thru to July July 14th THE FIFTH SEASON BOX OFFICE gathered information about the from camp children including fyear old boy who lod a neighbour ii think were bad wait lill you get DENIES Mrs John Brown Ontario division di rector last week denied that children are grouped according to their behaviour problems She called Mr story sold Mr was unconvinced by her denial and while he approved of Inst weeks announcement that Brown Camps would a nonprofit school he still planned go ahead with his proponed him feel belter about Brown Camps He John Brown has been burdening people with his problems and making a profit Well still be burdened but we can bear that belter if the kids are Hie only ones to benefit as Browndalo although Its official title will be Brown Camps Day and Residential Schools irs or Ihe Ontario legis lature and were accused last spring by Opposition members of conflict of interest because their agency cares or wards of Childrens Aid Societies which fire sub by the government Brown receiv ed per day for each CAS ward Allan King new director of Now Open To Serve You STEVES SHARP ALL General Sharpening Scissors Suits Axes Shears Etc I71B Main St Newmarket Across Prom Post Office The I of charges in the House organization will offer school protest meeting i few complaints lie received last week was about parking and Mr straightened that out In five mingles Humored petitions have not materialized Mr said earlier this year that people had approached him asking why council doesnt do something about said Mr boards chance to place disturbed chil dren in special classes take advantage of outpatient services and send teachers for training in handling emotion ally disturbed children Mr Lewis said ZITOUNIS CUSTOM TAILORS CALL 8952667 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Eagle St NEWMARKET Colonial Clonnors GREAT BUY 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