Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 6, 1968, p. 24

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24 I En Avara Ob I MARE THINGS HAPPEN AMINO THE HOME WALLCEILING STRAPPING 2 SPRUCE ONE WEEK ONLY I Ilin ft 3 SPRUCE ONLY 3Q LIN FT W00D6RAINED TEAK 429 4 PANELS 498 PACIFIC MAHOGANY ppiy POLYTHENE PAINTS SAVINGS NOW NOW A GAL 70 SOW A GAL BE SURE WITH CIL QUALITY MUD CEILINGS MIAMI GREENS UNIQUE OPEN A BEAVER BUDGET ACCOUNT FLOORS 16 Armstrong TUFTONE OUTDOOR LIGHT FIXTURES FAMILY ROOM BR0ADL00M 95 SO YD VINYL RUSSIA AVER UMBKR STORK DR NEWMARKET Indoor lawn bowlers ready NEWMARKET While most lawn bowlers across Canada are stowing their bowls Tor handy grab when spring rolls around inter of indoor lawn bowl ing Closest thing to outdoor grass is the tag applied to the carpets at the Newmarket Davis Drive establishment where keen competition marches hand in hand with sportsmanship and good fellowship Miami Greens are believed to be the only in door lawn bowling greens in The greens were established in when the late Jim Law and Andy- barracks and organized the present Miami Greens Now for more than years Newmarket area bowlers have enjoyed the facilities and when win try winds blow Newmarket bowlers are in their shirt sleeves enjoying their fav ourite activity Many Metro area bowlers are making the trip to Newmarket on weekends to bow and the local club Richmond Hill regular members Fred Godfrey who has been in charge of outoftown bowling and is retiring this season was given a hearty vote of thanks at the annual meet ing for his efforts Horace Cumber takes over as house leader Frank Courtney who has been club first opened was returned to this important post at the annual Oct 31 meeting The Miami greens- men seek to add to their membership Anyone inte rested contact Cop land or Frank Courtney Opening season cere monies are scheduled for Nov 8 with the regular Pre- Talk to the animals Come to the Royal Winter Fair November sident for Harry and Doug Wilson were named vicepresi dents Directors are Lam bert Norm Fry Tommy Scott and Irwin Watts Games committee members are Lambert Will- son Doug Wilson Norm Fry Tommy Scott and Stan Smith Bill Andrews and Fred Godfrey enter tainment Bill Andrews caretaker and building trustees are Larry Bell Ivan Winkworth Percy Hutchinson Frank Court ney and Norm Fry Past President Larry Bell thanked the members for their cooper ation over the past several seasons A minute of sil ence was observed for de ceased bowlers Bill Geer and Bert Chapman members stag night at York Curling Club last Friday and the president Hodges explains the fundamentals of a curling broom to Walter Hartman one of the prospective members welcomed to the club Photo Peewees are tied SHARON Del- Knights and Mad Hat ters are tied for the East Minor Hockey Association Pee wee League lead with four points Crowns and Royals have two each while are winless The Royals top ped Monarchs with Don Williams scoring both goals Peter Killorsn scored a pair of goals Rick Dale and Peter Steenson one each as Knights tripped Crowns Dale Shaw scored both Crown goals Peter fired two goals Guy Russell Chris and Jim Mor rison a goal each as Mad Halters slammed fair turn out of members to the General Meeting for 69 Ex- shall also be the of the end of World War I that first signed ending four of fighting and blood shed that a bus The FRENCH FRIES 19 CHARBROILED POUND ALL BEEF On a tatty itiamt bun 39 QUICK TAKEOUT SERVICE VINCES SNACK BAR Newmarket Plaza Special Blend COFFEE Ice Cold COKE 0RAN6E ROOT BEER SPRITE members and their attended the annual Zone Sports banquet and dance at Newmarket Legion to cheer our team as they collected their also have a tew notes on the Euchre and Building but decided to scrap them In order to write about Remembrance On Nov It all Canada will be ob serving Remembrance Day a day when alt over the world people wilt be bowing their heads In silent tribute to those who gave their lives in two wars to pre serve or us the right to live lit freedom and peace On this day we to the younger members of this branch yet there are many member it as if it were yes terday it is to these veterans and their fallen comrades we proudly sat in honor of these men we would like every member of this branch to turn out or the Parade of Remembrance Service on Sunday Nov 10 The parade will form up at the station on School and the at nine am sharp and will to St Pauls Anglican Church for 361 Eagte St NEWMARKET Akovm Colonial Qual Conn Myrtle Dunn owe high triple in Thursday Betty Mark Fran Lugos Joan Noble Marg Knappett Kay Fletcher Annie and Marion Gibbons rolled other best triples Fran D bowled 221 and 197 games the previous week for a high Myrtle Dunn and Joan Noble were other over Tuesday Major League Ruth Eves shot a pacemaker scries Ida Myrtle Dunn Auckland Helen Graham Lorraine Humphrey 634 Ivtt Evans tW Ruth Shaw Mary Landry Pray Greta broke the Don Thorns triple that Included a single featured the Office league Norma was Monday Ind ies League juicemaker with a triple and single In he Tuesday League Lin da Favor and Marg In grain were ace pitchers In Hei ghts leflguo Eva recorded a triple and SOU Eva claimed a triple Mule a single In the mens section Jim triggered a 762 triple that included a single Ken Ross pencilled a 721 series Mildred 563 and please call in for your FREE COPY of the 1969 FARMERS ALMANAC TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1SSS NEWMARKET BRANCH MAN STREET LJ Ruby

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