Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 20, 1977, B03

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ready for exhibition NEWMARKET Newmarket took to the field for the Erst time this year Saturday to practise for their Fastball League preseason games which could begin as early as next week Chubbs would like to open their exhibition schedule at home April 30 against Belleville but plans for that game have not been finalized manager Glenn Verge said Saturday after putting his team through a series of hit ting fielding and running ills at the Fairgrounds baseball diamond Arrangements have been made to play a exhi bition series with Tonys early in May The will play in Oshawa May then will return home for a Sunday afternoon May at the Fairgrounds The regular season begins May in Belleville and they will play their home opener May Verge was happy with the initial outdoor practice session and said that all the players with the of the pitchers are in shape and ready to go The will continue weekly workouts at the Fairgrounds and will complement than with indoor sessions at Markham District High School Outfielder Gord Davies will continue to direct the Chubbs indoor drills in Markham but he wont be around much to help the dub once the season begins is getting married and will miss at least the first games of the season As a replacement have acquired Dan from Oshawa Tonys an Aurora native- and former members of Rays was the all- star centrefielder last season Another recent Chubb acquisition is pitcher Mike The bearded righthander has experience and once pitched for the when they were based in Toronto In the season he allowed only one earned run in a stretch of games joins an already formidable pitching staff which features lefty Bill and righthander Don Crowley The roster is now complete according to Verge vT Team captain Doug Hartley practises bunting Saturday at the fairgrounds at Newmarket first outdoor workout of the year- Golf memberships Available ATTRACTIVE RATES Full weekday corporate Place INFORMATION Country Club Bill Tape Ron Ellis Professional Manager Tel o Aurora Side A ON TEAM CANADA CTVSdiedide Apt Apr 30 May8 CanfcvUS4R IS torn km nwEraNenuktlAworaKrteliOBtWcAAvrllMltnM TOWN HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Stingrays win in last minute Newmarket Swim Club defeated Orillia Channel Cats 194141 Sunday in a swim meet at Quaker Pool Firstplace finishers for Newmarket were back row left to right Stuart Gray Terry Collins Mark Gray Debbie Dollery Leslie Foster Middle row left to right Larry Morning Anthony Foster Stephanie Noble Susan Bruce CENTRE ICE formerly ICE SKATING CENTRE SUMMf LEAGUE TO AUGUST GAVE SCHEDULE DIVISIONS NOVICE thru ERS TEAM INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES WELCOMED The action summer is at CENTRE ICE Aitftut Phone DONUTS 79 Davis Dr Newmarket PRESENTS BOWLING RESULTS SINGLES TRIPLE JEWELS Larson Nancy Norris Linda Canning 201239265 M0N NIGHT LADIES Rowland Trudy Montgomery AM LADIES Sharon Nash Carolyn Gloria Robinson AFT LADIES Shirley Higglns Madeline Cummer Jean Scoll TUES LADIES Brenda Huntley Herta Gladys Robinson 189229205 TUESDAY LADIES MAJOR Pauline Shirley Wright Linda SILHOUETTES Carol Liski Brenda Campbell Llddle DONUTS ftOJi Flint Front row left to right Jackie Mar shall Noel Chambers Jamie Flint NEWMARKET A goal by Bob Dixon with only seconds left to play gave Colonial Stingrays a victory over Compass Tavern Sunday In the opening game of their three Town Hockey League semifinal playoff series Terry Riley who scored Colonials third goal picked up his third assist of the game on Dixons winning tally After a scoreless first period Compass grabbed a lead at 607 of the middle frame on a goal by John McKnight Paul assisted Five minutes later Bill Marks scored for Colonial to tie it with Riley assisting then Al St John put the Stingrays ahead 21 with a goal early in the final period Brian Ling and Riley drew assists With 8 58 left in the game Compasss Steve Johnston evened the score at 22 with an assist from Jim Morrow but Colonial regained a one- goal lead when Riley tallied with less than four minutes to play However Compass tied it again only seconds later on a goal by Barry Bellamy setting the stage for Dixons winner The second game of the series will be played Sunday at am at Holllngsworth Arena The winner of this series will meet Arm strong Realty for the championship Arm strong received a bye to the finals In other action Sunday Shell scored four unanswered thirdperiod goals to break a tie and defeat Millions Pools in the opening game of their con solation semifinal series Shell led after the first period and alter the second but Millions tied it 33 at of the final frame on a goal by Bruce Russell David McBurney then scored the winner for Shell at and Lance followed with three consecutive insurance goals also assisted on three Shell markers Bob Irvine scored twice for the winners and earned two assists Gerry Erll tallied once while Bray assisted on two goals and Glenn Town- Brian Taylor and Bob White helped out on one apiece exclusive APRIL SPECIALS on BRAKES FRONT ENDS if youre sold on our service we can sell you a SPECIAL OF THE MONTH Have your brakes and front end checked now Reg NOW FRONT END CHECK BRAKES CHECKED linings wheels Reg NOW EXTRA BONUS FREE Alignment if total labour charge from repairs on specials exceeds also percent off on parts used on repairs received from this special Make an appointment today with our Service Salesman can 8952351 or Tor 3641620 This offer on cars and light duty trucks only DONT MISS THIS ONE ACT NOW OFFER EXPIRES APR 5 lb 285 value C CMC LESSOR NEWMARKET MOTORS LIMITED with the purchase of 6 bonus items ft for details see ad on page A 1 2 NEWMARKET RECREATION DEPARTMENT Invites you and your Family to our town LOCATION HURON HEIGHTS SECONDARY SCHOOL CORKER OF DAVIS DR HURON HEIGHTS DR DATE SATURDAY APRIL 23 DISPLAY STARTS AT 1200 STAGE SHOW STARTS AT ADMISSION FREE See What Leisure Activities There Are In Newmarket THE FOLLOWING GROUPS WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN PANORAMA Newmarket Horticultural Society Newmarket Community Tennis Club Newmarket Table Tennis Newmarket Lions Newmarket Mens Amateur Football League Gym nastics Class Judo Newmarket Historical Committee Newmarket Power Squadron Yoga Class Studio of Decorative Art Newmarket Baseball Assoc Fidget Class Childrerfs Theatre Newmarket Christian Womens Club Newmarket Block Parents Tap Modern Jazz Class The Oaf Kinsmen Club Air Cadets Squadron Ballet Class Baton Class East Newmarket Minor Softball Assoc York Region Dog Obedience Karate 9

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