Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 16, 1970, p. 22

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a Ki Br Keswick Out wh Champs make final In the Town League last week Concrete and and Dwellers won their games by scores of and IM respectively to move into the league play offs to decide the town champion In the National Division dropped Big Johns and el iminated Buoys from fur ther competition Pitching lor Brooklin was Don Glo ver with Marty Allen going the distance for Buoys Big Johns Buoys Dun lop added took the lead in the first M on hits by Terry Gorman Peter Gorman and Mark Senecal to score Terry and Peter Gorman and Ted Parent Brooklin made it in the second on runs by Bill Hickman Cab le Ron Croutch and from Glover Cable and Don Thorns Big Johns Buoys got their final run of the game from Parent for a final tally While Brooklin was taking the National Di vision championship Tack and Dwellers won the Ame rican Division by thumping the OPP took the lead in the first on runs by Chris Clarke Terry Stone be fore Tack and Dwellers made it in the second inning Tack and Dweller runs in the second were scored by Doug Keats Ter ry Van Al Giles and Ken Kyle Tack and Dwel lers increased the score in the fourth to 32 on a doub le by Keats triple by Den nis Myers and a homer by EG hockey registration SHARON A second and final re gistration for East Gwil- limbury Minor Hockey will be held this Saturday at th Township Office in Sharon between am and pm In the first ration last Saturday youngsters signed up Any registration submitted after Gormleys Heather beats Calgary rider f I this Saturday incur a surcharge of per boy fully sometime in Decem ber also been formed under the direction of Betty The clubs first project is a skate and hockey equip ment exchange Anyone in terested in purchasing sel ling or donating any equip ment is to contact Betty Tidman at Way ne Drive Eat Heights takes Randall school teacher won a gold medal in July at the British Commonwealth Games as a heavyweight to boxing in a boys club in Kirg City AURORA At the competition held at Jokers Kill Farms at the weekend Heather of on Miss Timbertop placed first in the Class 1 competition ahead of Juliet Graham Miss Graham of Calgary riding Sumatra placed ahead of thirdplace Brenley Carpenter of Ket- tleby aboard Tradition In the First Year Preliminary Seniors Jane of Aurora on La- conia placed second behind Toronto Susy Paynter on Master Matt H finished second to Wood- bridges Gillian Howard on Martin Craig placed third on Speculation in the Preliminary Junior Class The competition for the Preliminary Senior Class saw Eve come first over Gormleys Ian Angus aboard Tanbark Finishing third the day Jane In first Quebec London fin the Jumping Show Champto ship ati Elderberry Farm at Aurora on day Jumper championship iff taken Hornbys Jim The Grand ft In the First Year Preliminary Senior class of the cross country event Friday Mrs goes over the lowest of three jumps aboard Gray Friar Each jump has three style and the height at which he goes each of the jumps EG ball draws to close NEWMARKET fewmarket Legion won the Randall Memorial Tro- as the best club in the Minor Soccer jse League by defeating Optical in the defeated Cable TV went on to stop SK 21 before meeting Optical in the Wayne OBrien scored for Newmarket Le gion in the final game In the playoff the leading sco rer for the Legion was Gerry with four goals On the final day of Newmarkets Labor Day Tournament the Newmarket squirts were consolation winners with Richmond Hill taking the overall championship In the ban tam division roundrobin to urnament Newmarket lost out to Armourdale of Millard is currently teaching high school at Sudbury summers will be spent training in Turkey for the Olympics At the council meeting of last week best wishes extended and council EAST BURY Civitan won the trophy for boys seven and eight years old by defeating Rays Gulf Service in the final game For the boys nine and in a Iwoofthree ser ies between Sports and Cy cle and Anthonys for Sports and Cycle took both games by dropping An thonys and for the trophy In competition for the to 16yearolds Gill- craft Photo knocked off Caradonna Fruit Market 16- final game of their for the girl Canadian Tire was defeating and Orlando for the dian Tire Trophy For East bury the bantam allstars are still going in Ontario Baseball Association play On Saturday they wen snowed by and will play them again this Saturday in in the second of a possible three- game set North York Baseball Asso ciation which has gone on for the past four weeks In the league play off they got past Richmond Hill last Fri day and will take on uffville in East on Friday New Cat CANADAS LARGEST DRY CLEANERS STORES IN ONTARIO PLAIN DRESSAfit DRY CLEANED AND PROFESSIONALLY HAND FINISHED STERLING DRUGS LTD INVITES YOU TO VISIT THE CODA COUNCIL ON DRUG ABUSE BOOTH AT THE AURORA TRADE SHOW BOOTH CODA IS they of concerned Canadians who do something about the em of drug abuse in our country operative force of young people are working toward one goal of problem of drug abuse and and educational Jug with it for concerned get involved with the problem lib all segments of society Winnings in Toronto It is now program virtually Its goal is to function la and to be there when needed anding the drug problem and people about it CODA is hoping Hint parents and kids alike will get a much more thorough understanding of drugs what they arc what they can do and what they cause Wc dont intend preach or moral ize we only hope that parents will know what the problems are and kids will have enough information on which to base an intelligent de cision cant slop people from taking drugs Wc can only help to make sure Ihey know every thing is CODA is working in every goals and serve society If you want to work with us wed be glad to to you about it Its a lot of long hours A lot of hard work But above all its worthwhile and it be rewarding

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