Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 15, 1977, B09

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Era Newmarket Aurora Kwwkfc Oat Wed Jane IS Hi Bones lastinning home run gives 87 win in town NEWMARKET lrry Bone belted a two- run homer in the last inning to give Motors an win over the Radman Sunday in a George Haskett Mens Softball League game The victory extended winning streak to seven John was Waffs starting pitcher Burling Builders led Mark Kraemer picked up by Bud Watfords fourhit the win in relief Norm performance defeated took the loss Don Holledge collected two hits for Pfaff while Nestor belted two homers in a losing cause Tom Brain and Mike Conroy also had two hits apiece Newmarket Merchants Brian Clark struck out six to pick up the win Earl Logan started for the Merchants He was relieved by Joe Simard Jack and Logan each had two hits Bob Skelcher hurled a shutout as York Mer chants downed River- drive Park Angels Peter Guthrie had three hits for York and Barry Ingram bagged two Rob Roy and John Shapputt had two hits apiece for the Angels Ed and Roy both pitched for the losers Ted and had two hits apiece as Big D Delicatessen edged A Lee Masonry Dennis Meyers and Mike Harant had two hits apiece in a losing cause Ken Strong and Hache pitched for the winners Bill Duncan was the losing hurler In last weeks other game winning pitcher Mark Robinson Don Mashlnter helped ners while Don MINOR SOCCER ROUNDUP BOYS PLAY FOOTBALL Newmarket ties Richmond Hill 11 NEWMARKET Newmarket Schicke- Construction tied Richmond Hill last week in a junior B soccer game Jim netted the lone Newmarket goal Stewart sub stituting for injured AngeJo Afaro played a strong game in goal In a major bantam contest last week Newmarket Legion blanked King City at King City David Groves and Don Lee scored for the winners Kevin Royal played well for Newmarket In mite action Ar- defeated National Trust 20 on goals by Glen and Steve Murray Jason Solway earned the shutout Peter Polak scored Hempen Jewellers both goals as Palace bowed to Richmond Pizza dumped Doug Nigh Hill scored the Garry Wilkinson hurls nohitter for Midgets AURORA Garry Wilkinson pitched a no- hitter and struck out 20 as Aurora Knappett Jeweller Midgets defeated Markham Tuesday in a Simcoe Softball League game Wilkinson helped his own cause with a single and a homer Mark Cherutti added two doubles and two singles and Drew cracked a twobagger The Midgets picked up their fourth win in five starts the other was a tie Friday defeating Uxbridge Hugh Alcorn tossed an eight hitter and fanned to pick up the win He issued two walks Brian led the Aurora attack with three homers and a single Alcorn added three singles Steve had a double and a triple and Bart Brooks slammed a two- bagger The Midgets will play Port Perry the only club they havent faced yet this season tomorrow Theyll return home for a game against Tuesday at 8 pm at Park Esso 20 The Newmarket Magna International Squirt Representative team lost to Thornhill last week Newmarket trailed at halftime before coming back on two goals by Tommy In a squirt house league contest Scotts Chicken Villa lost to Aurora on a penalty shot late in the game Newmarkets atom representative team lone Newmarket goal In minor atom action Rays Gulf edged 32 Kiss had two goals for the winners A Mussel added one played a strong game In atom house league action Keith Davis Sports tripled the score on Aurora Fruit Market 2 P Thorner tallied twice for the winners while S Coen JT Davison R Zelter and J Cook each scored once collected four hits to pace himself with four hits as Burling Builders to an A Lee edged River and John Shaputt bang win over Sneaky Petes Al Giles homered for Burling while Larry Blight Cliff Giles Murray Blight and Paul collected three safeties apiece John Stephenson was the winning Gary Murphy took the loss Jim Henderson had a pair of hits for Sneaky Petes Ken Sturgeons four hits propelled Pfaff to a triumph over Newmarket Merchants Larry Bone had three hits and Mark Kraemer added two Kraemer and Bob Lunney shared pitching duties for Pfaff Al Ciampini was the loser Queensville and K and L Sports battled to a 33 tie last week Queensville Dune McNeil fanned nine and allowed only one hit by Paul Mount Ross Shropshire had three hits and Dave Spencer had two Norm Roberts pit ched for K and and fanned nine Drive Park Angels 05 wt apiece In a losing Roger Fountain had a cause pair of hits for the win- Ed pitched for the NEWMARKET MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE Ages to yrs Equipment provided Registration Fee CONTACT BOB SPROULE BOB BUTSON 8953090 RECREATION OFFICE NOW REE WHSHTOFF CAN BE EASY AS PIE Imagine youve WciqhtWitchets i J a J I cached goal new Witc cm how to any food the fin limited as you keep our under control The the new Weight Watchers Maintenance Plan No one else you Anything it Get a taste it a Weight Watchers meeting near you I r The Author YORK RUGBY ACTION Edwards pace win SUDBURY Dave kicks Bruce Pitkin also club will play Lions in Edwards and scored two apiece to lead the York County Rugby Clubs team to a win over Sudbury Exiles Saturday Kevan Adams and Bill Davis each had one try while kicker Dan connected on five converts in six at tempts had a convert Toronto while the No 2 Both York teams will team will host the Lions play Saturday The at Park at pm Local riders on top PETERBOROUGH Newmarket riders were the top two finishers at the Trent Valley Competitive Trail Ride held here Saturday club recorded its second consecutive Barb QuesneUyon the shutout defeating the middleweight division Toronto Scottish in and also took also fared well Janet was first in the lightweight division Harry Barnes won the heavyweight class and Judy won the HighPoint Other than Registered Breed Award the Aurora sweepstakes title Larry Giles scored overall McTear two York while Tim was second in the mid- Millard and Jeff Bunn class and was each had one Ian Lang reserve sweepstakes converted three and champion added three penalty Other local riders also cap tured the HighPoint Arab Award while Tear took the HighPoint Half Arab Award About riders took part in the event Newmarket Recreation Department Senior Citizen Week Activities June Tuesday June noon Bingo Cards Games 1200 pm Pol Luck Lunch bring your pot 330 pm Craft Afternoon 730 pm Band Concert Community Centre Community Centre Community Centre Eagle Street Apartments Wednesday June pm Bus Trip Centre Island please phone Recreation Office to reserve a seat Bus vill leave from Community Centre Thursday June 23 noon Bingo Cards Games pm Lunch 300 pm Movies Friday June Senior Citizens Swim 300 pm Community Centre Community Centre Community Centre Quaker Pool for transportation call the Recreation Office For further information please contact Recreation Office AURORA MINOR FOOTBALL REGISTRATIONS SATURDAY JUNE 1000 am Noon AURORA COMMUNITY CENTRE BANTAM DIV For Boys lb or less and under yrs of age DIV and under and lbs or less ATOM DIV and under and lbs or less REGISTRATION FEE and Boys get to keep their sweater at the end of the season St Pout Dor St pm RICHMOND HKL llo Cotfnmyftirjr the King luthtiQA ted hutch CrVjrthSl Spring GoidtnSoptiil Church Spring ail Men a i I I 9 FOR CLASS INFORMATION C Allt AT ANY CLASS MI 11 J Vi lu FREE EACH MONTH Each of tilt Don ay Hi NEWMARKET KM i RECREATION DEPARTMENT Summer Registration June 20 21 22 23 630830pm Hollingsworth Civic Arena 35 Patterson Avenue The following is a list of Summer Programs offered drafts Centre Sport Adventure Day Camp Junior Day Camp Girls Basketball School Summer Activity Centres Summer Hockey School Tot Day Camp Power Skating School The following is a list of Summer Swimming Levels Water Baby Pre Intermediate Aqua Bees Intermediate Tiny Tot No Senior Tiny Tot No 2 Leader PreBeginner Bronze Beginner A Award of Merit Junior Adult Learn to Swim Junior B Adult Advanced Junior A Swim Team Fcr further information please contact the Newmarket Recreation Department 8955193 Brochures available at Recreation Department VERT JUNE 16T018 I Electronic Bug Killer SOLID STATE UNIT CLEARS UP TO 12 ACRE Annoying Hying peats are attracted then Instantly electrocuted in grid area Specially designed safe for birds animals Safe for children too I Excellent for both Inside or outside use Economical to operate solid state system eliminates maintenance costly transformer replacement Bulb Is easy to change la highly effective for two years of seasonal use Universal mounting bracket Included ia easy to install to celling wall anywhere JO YOAfa St mom Credit Cortvtnltnce Zelltril Mtny ft lllpper Canada Mall

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