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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 15, 1977, B07

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I Era Keswick Wed June IS SPINNING WHEEL WOOL CENTRE 3 DAY SPECIAL BAIL now MAIN ST NEWMARKET LADIES SOFTBALL I NEWMARKET Pitcher struck out 20 and posted her second straight shutout as Sam the Sailor defeated Rays 140 last week in a Newmarket Ladies Softball League game JEWELLERS r PIONEER DAYS SALE This Weekend only Thurs Sat 20 OFF STORE WIDE WITH THIS AD Diamonds Stone Rings Watches Bulova Seiko Candino Royal Doulton Figurines Bone China Gifts Crystal Fine Jewellery Silver Ware For That Special Gift Main St Newmarket PIONEER DAYS Drop In For A Good Fashion Ice Cream Cone home fashion sale Make home more home to come to Discover the new YOUNG SPIRIT COLLECTION Imagine anyone of these four magnificent Chesterfield Sets in your home at Special Introductory Prices SMART TRADITIONAL 2PCESET III Nil BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL SUITE aj mn YOUR ANY AND HAIR 2 set YOUNG SPIRI1 COLLECTION QUALITY CRAFTED AND CHAIR per Hi Chcc ULTRA MODERN CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR VjrKi of ABELS FURNITURE Main St Newmarket 8982921 Mary Hogg and Doris Bedore belted doubles for the winners Brenda Atkinson Beth Sue Scott reached base for the Linda Bonner and Tina Hill shared pitching duties for the losers The e have been only two shutouts in the league so far this season and has both of them Sue slammed two homers and Doris Todd added a Corner and a triple to pace K and Sports to a 3319 victory over Clares Colts Rosemary and Wendy were the winning pitchers while Judy Hale and Darla were on the mound for the Colts Marilyn Boddington hit a grand slam home run and a threebagger in a losing cause Dorothy Bennitz clouted a grand slam homer to lead York Sanitation to an easy 337 triumph over Newmarket Landscaping Colleen Dove and Fiancee Smith also hit roundtrippers for the winners Linda pit ched for York while was the losing Winning pitcher Anne Young fanned as Pop Factory dumped Cable Chris Elliott and Young cracked triples for the winners while Elaine Stewart and Lena added doubles Rose Bernard scored the lone Jarmain run Losing pitchers were Lyn and Gert Gillard Fern Thoma homered and pitcher Colleen Smith tripled to help Dixon Pencil to a 13 win over Newmarket Veterans Cathy slammed a home run and Willie Bales and Sandy Buchanan hit three- baggers in a losing cause Betty Horton pitched for the Veterans Sodbusters picked up a pair of wins last week defeating Clares Colts 2420 and Harco Hussies 2218 Carolyn Greenwood belted two homers and Sandra Lee Janet and Debbie Hastings added one apiece for the in their win over the Colts Lynn and Pat hit round- trippers for the Colts and June Staples made an unassisted doubleplay at second base Linda Cain was the winning while Judy Hale took the loss Greenwood was the big gun again In the win over the Hussies as she cracked a homer and a triple Nancy Van Thacker and Donna also homered for the winners Cain was the winning pitcher Marg took the loss Heather Lahey belted two homersone a grand slamin a losing cause Dianne and Karen Steele also hit roundtrippers for the Hussies while Suzanne Novak and Marilyn Sims each had a triple In previous weeks action chalked up her first shutout as Sam the Sailor blanked Newmarket Landscaping 150 hit a triple for the winners Gail Miller and Trudy Mont gomery turned a double play Moses hit a double for Landscaping and Joan were the losing pitchers Colleen Dove smashed two homers and Jenny added one to lead York Sanitation to a win over Harco Hussies Dorothy added a pair of triples to back the pitching of Linda Lorraine Creed and Jackie Greenwood each homered in a losing cause MargSlichter took the loss Colleen Smith fanned as Dixon Pencil defeated Rays Chris Bryson homered for Dixon and Fern and Penny each tripled Linda Bonner and Tina Hill took the loss for the The bounced back the next night to edge K and L Sports Nona LeGresley homered for the Debbie Murnoe and Linda Bonner pitched for the winners Wendy and Rosemary Conlin split the mound duty for K and Anne Young and Sandy ONeill combined for 13 strikeouts as Pop Factory doubled the score on Belhaven Sod busters Lena tripled for the winners Linda Cain was the losing pitcher Sharon Allen Judy and pitchers Lynn and Gillard belted triples as Jarmain Cable defeated Clares Colls 2321 Lynn and Lcnora hit three- baggers for the Colts Posthill also had an unassisted doubleplay Judy Hale was the losing hurler Sandy Buchanan belted two homers in cluding a grand slam as the Veterans edged K and L SALE i 1020 Family CjotMtg Brie A Brae ami Took June 16 to June MAIN ST 8958752 THE VARIATION STORE formerly SPECIALIZING IN EUROPEAN FOODS AND IMPORTED CHEESE We carry a large selection of Imported gifts Including Copper Brass Pewter WATCH FOR VALUES DURING PIONEER DAYS 212 Main St Newmarket 8955281 I Maple Leaf Public School Duane Barton tosses a pitch in Saturdays senior semifinal game at the Softball Tournament Maple Leaf lost this game to Sutton and was eliminated Park Avenue won the boys championship while Sharon took the girls title Park Ave Sharon win school tourney RESTAURANT ement Is Now Under New I I HOLLAND LAND ING Park Avenue Public School Holland Landing won the boys championship while Sharon Public School took the girls title at Satur days eighth annual Area One Senior Softball Tournament Park Avenue defeated Sutton in the final game after knocking out Sharon In the semi finals of the boys division Sutton had reached the final by defeating Maple Leaf school Newmarket In girls action Sharon edged Stuart Scott Newmarket 65 in the deciding contest Sharon and Stuart Scott had eliminated Park Avenue and Prince Charles respectively In the semifinals In junior action the previous Saturday Park Avenue defeated Maple Leaf to capture the boys crown while Prince Charles won the girls title downing Jersey in the final game YEARS BEST ATHLETES Topliss picked Our Chinese Cuisine Is Specially Prepared For You In The Oriental Style By Our Experienced Chef From Hong Kong We Have First Class Continental Service To Provide You With Personalized Service And A Relaxing Friendly Atmosphere Main St Newmarket 895 NEWMARKET Mike and Alice Topliss were named Huron Heights Secondary Schools male and female athletes of the year at last weeks annual awards banquet Mallory was also honored as the most valuable senior football player while received her senior letter and honor award and was chosen as the valuable senior girls volleyball player Sue Port en gen and Jerry Campsall were picked as the most promising Grade athletes Following Is a list of most valuable player selections Crow County Valfn Key Dave senior Football Brian Junior iffnlor Pomp Malik r Junior Jamie Sleetsenior Soccer Mike Sharp senior volleyball TonyEluek uniof Roy McLean senior Bad Mike Valln and Ron Burton Junior and Chris senior Rugger Tim Burke Tennis Dave Drink- waller Softball Ash Skiing Mark Tar- Track and Field Jerry Campsall Mfdoel Paul junior Bob Hart senior president Award junior Letter Paul Randy Foster Bob Coy Dave senior Jelt Dave Mark Twynam Honor Award Dave Schram Gymnastics Connie Boyd Field Hockey Bslsy Elliott Volleyball Sue Par unlor Alice Topliss senior Basketball Ruin Glbbonsi Grace senior Tennis Joy Skiing Joy Sunn Softball Cathy Dawson cross Country Fiona Martin Trackand Field Fiona Merlin Tara Palmer Junior Kim Duns- senior Badminton Grace senior president Award Dorothy Alkman junior Letter Janet Barnes Senior Letter Dorothy Joy Bunn Jollimore Chrlifa Klein Tara Palmer Donna Cawlkk Kelly Alice Topliss Honor Award Klein Dorothy Alice Topliss

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