ph w the stourtyihj thbuhe thndiy odobe 15 1959 sports lions minor hockey opens thursday night the lions minor hockey schedule schedule will swing into action monday nights on thursday evening ol this week at six oclock all boys of peewee age ranging from 8 to 11 years will start at 730 pm the midget and juvenile players will go on the ice the bantam players will open their hockey season on monday oct 19 at seven oclock these boys range in age from 12 to 14 years all players must be registered before they go on the ice if possible they are re quested to register before game time in an effort to avoid a last minute rush the registration fee for play ing in the minor hockey asso ciation is s10 for the entire sea son this fee entitles the player to 67 months of supervised hoc key accident insurance cover age is included in this figure parents will be admitted with out charge the medical coverage includes the following benefits 1 medical expense re-im- bursement for every injury up to s300 2 dental injury coverage up to 50 3 injuries resulting in death a payment is made of 1000 4 the insurance coverage is nondeductable families with more than two boys in the league will pay for two only the others will be admitted free due to a lack of ice time it will be necessary to play the older boys at a later hour than in previous years during the winter each boy is required to play the late hour only on two occasions per month each player will also play only one night per week the all star and house league games are scheduled for the same night the association has endeav oured to line up the most com petent men in the district for the instruction and guidance of this winters minor hockey all players will be given equal ice time under the best supervision the association members are confident that with the cooper ation of the parents and play ers this year will be another successful season for stouff- ville minor hockey 700800 peewee all star 800 900 bantam all star 9001100 bantam houseleague thursday nights 600 730 pee wee houseleague 730830 midget all star 8301030 midget juvenile houseleague 1030 juvenile all star aces leave home for group finals in an unprecedented move in the annals of markham soft- ball the intermediate aces have vacated their home park for the remaining games of the group playoff finals as we go to press currently hold a one game lead over the hifjiily- rated scugog cleaners of osh- awa the main complaint of the markham players is the condi tion of the home diamond they have refused to play any final games there while the grounds remain in their present state fan support has also dropped partially due to the frigid tem peratures in the series opener mark ham rallied from a 20 deficit to post a 52 victory they scor ed five runs in the eighth in ning costly errors three solid hits and a wild pitch put the victory in the bag for the aces pitcher bruce middleton got the rally rolling in the eighth he reached first on an infield error terry lunau dropped a perfect bunt at the plate and teat it out jim raymer was safe on an error and morley petch smashed a triple into the deep outfield jack watson sin gled jack cross was safe on an error and mike huggins drove a fly ball that scored wat son after the catch oshawa left runners stranded in the bottom of the eighth and in the ninth when hurler middleton bore down to retire the side each time in spite of a two week layoff the aces played fine ball the series is a best three out of five games they played again on wednesday night no seconds or rejects strictly name brand 210 lb 3 in 1 ishphakshinqses brown tweed or 6 15 per square brown blend other stocked colors 665 per sq gis firply y 118c ft 28c ft aluminum combination doors complete 2865 mahogany plywood 133c per ft tapestry white ceiling tile 9- per ft just some examples of our lowcash prices on all firsl qualitv lumber plywoods building mater ials i h haersvihe crabs jr title from detending champs cards die at plate in bubber match lose 54 it was hagersvilles turn to ride the red fire engine through the towns main street on saturday afternoon it was stouffvilles turn to offer the congratulatory handshakes as righthander glenn vanevery blazed three strikes past pinchhitter john roxborough in the ninth inning the coveted crown rode with the pitch it was hagersvilles game their series and their championship the cards a number of which had taken a rough ride from partisan hagersville fans throughout the contest were quick to commend the victors for their successful shot at the title they were the games undisputed winners they blinked the locals by a score of 50 too good or too bad it was difficult to tell whether vaneverys sinking curve ball was too good or whether the stouffville batters were just too bad a total of 14 card batsmen went down either swinging crazily or with the bat parked on their shoulders he retired the side in order in four of the nine innings stouffville had a couple of minor threats working in the third seventh and ninth innings but the players died on the sacks seeondsacker lynn taylor brandished the only big bat in the locals lineup but he was left stranded every time he belted a double in the fourth a single in the ninth and was safe on an error in the seventh he failed to advance past second base john little looped a short texas league single into short centrefield in the ninth seeond- sacker bill prince dropped to his knees in attempting to grab the ball and little was safe on the play that was the extent of stouffvilles plate power do nothing wrong hagersville could do nothing wrong they clipped hurler harry barber for seven safeties they streaked around the bases like fleetfooted deer they gobbled up the few drives that did venture into the outfield they committed only one error in addition their pitcher was red hot from the first pitch to the last it just wasnt stouffvilles day hagersville threatened to explode for runs in the opening inning but the side was retired with the bases loaded they had men on base in the second third and fourth but couldnt squeeze them around in the fifth inning it happened charlie hill led off with a single winger bounced a line drive off taylors leg and all hands were safe pitcher vanevery was a sacrifice out but bill prince singled to score hill another hit by smith brought winger and prince across the plate as far as stouffvilles hopes were concerned the game could have ended then and there hagersville added two insurance tallies in the seventh two walks two errors and a wild pitch ran the homesters total to five they were retired in order in the eighth too much stuff aside from stouffvilles lyn taylor the cards could not cope with the offerings of hagersvilles vanevery gord eckardt the locals longball slugger was a strikeout victim on three occasions he flied deep to left field in the sixth bob stover ted suzuki and john little each went down on strikes twice coach don haynes tossed two pinchhitters into the frayin the late innings but they too met a similar fate roger stover and john roxborough went down swing ing lynn taylor had the combination to vaneverys curve ball both base hits were solid drives his twobagger might have been a triple but it became bogged down in the long outfield grass glenn jackson also hit the ball every time up but was thrown out at first base listless contest the nine inning contest was not an exciting game to watch the crowd although outnumbering stouffville fans 101 appeared only slightly overjoyed at their clubs good fortune the players too lacked the enthusiasm that should have prevailed at a provincial finals game at times the in- field was so quiet one could have heard the proverbial pin drop the contest lacked the colour and excitement that was noticeable in both games at stouffville it was possible that the 30 cushion built up by hagersville in the fifth inning plus the pitching prowess of vanevery established a mental pic ture of a wouldbe championship club long before the final out was made a large number of home town rooters left the stands early in the afternoon to attend a softball double- header at jarvis big holes to fill in spite of the loss coach don haynes of the cards offered no excuses he noted however that the local squad missed the boat when hagersville battled from beliind to score a 33 draw in the second game of the series the cards took the opener 54 they dropped the third contest 51 it is rather ridiculous to think that any team could lose the services of two ace performers haynes and madill with out feeling the pinch coach haynes praised he work of his newcomers roger stover keith scott roger todd john roxborough and other firstyear additions he noted that they played a big part in stouffvilles swjiep of the series with creemore it is possible that the cairds may move up from junior ranks to intermediate competition next year a number of the players are still eligible or junior ball if the management decides to reclaim the title one can hardly be critical of any club that wins a provincial championship one year and is a competitor in the finals m the following season the cards have established a fine record and have gained a good following fans will be hoping for their return to the base paths again next summer local girls win title to end long season with no other teams to beat and no other championships to win the stouffville girls- con cluded their seasons softball actisities on tuesday night at whitby they edged the county town crew 1211 to capture the group honours the title was to be decided on onenight double- header but whitby refused to play the second contest it was declared a stouffville win by default the locals swept both the group championship and the most successful season in stouffville softball history eighteen frigid players toiled through the ave inning game gwen kennedy turned in some mickey mantle plays in cen trefield completing a number of spectacular catcher on one drive she grabbed the oall and doubled the runner off at first base when she ventured too far off the bag audrey muri- son belted a home run joan raymer was a late ar rival at the game and coach oneill substituted ila redshaw on the mound she fared well until the last inning when whit by rallied for five runs joan the provincial title to conclude raymer took over- with two on base and two out she walked one batter to load up the sacks then fired three strikes past the next girl to end the game and the season pditddc rfuff was t0 c tn whole town acul uli j llllilil shp- a large delegation opposed editor the tribune stouffville ontario dear sir i would like to take this opportunity to clarify some misunderstandings in the realm of pickering township regard ing the control of firearms the original bylaw no 22g1 restricted the use of firearms to 300 ft north of the second con cession excluding certain areas mentioned therein by request of ratepayers liv ing beyond the bounds covered by the said bylaw i presented to council a resolution to extend the said bylaw to the third concession which was passed unanimously by all members of council at the next council meeting delegations were present and re quested it to be extended to the fourth concession others ask ed for it to be extended to hwy no 7 one taxpayers request any change in the bylaw as a result of the numerous requests of the delegations pro and con i made a resolution to turn it over to the bylaw com mittee for study and recommen dation they in turn met with the game committee and brought back to council a rec ommendation that the original bylaw remain in force but to include the following areas martins subdivision squires beach pickering beach riverdale subdivision ontoro beach north harwood subdivision as your representative on council i have- acted in good faith in presenting to council the requests of ratepayers of this township and in doing so i trust 1 have merited the ap proval of all who are con cerned yours faithfully jean l mcphcrson trengthen community entries pheasant shoot in townships for octobr 21st to 31st 3 yards to serve you ample parking for cars trucks cashway lumber m a i n yard line east i miles east of brampton 1 mile south of no 7 highway phone brampton glendale 13s00 open season for pheasants will be october 21 to 31 inclus ive in king whitchurch vaug- han markham and easv gwil- limbury the lands and forests office at maple has announced the department has released some 15300 birds in the various townships of the lame simcoe i district counties of york on- tario dufferin simjtoe peel some 2000 were leg banded with a meal band bearing the i letters ls ari a number and were released in whit church pickering and in the also at a j ax thompson road phone ajax 1150 brooklin corner of highway no 7 12 phone oliver 53201 open saturday till 5 pm barrie and stayner areas largest concentration of band ed birds is in whitchurch town ship and hunters taking one of these birds are requested to re port the band number and local ity where the bird was shot to the local conservation officer or to the maple office following are the open sea sons for the lake simcoe dis trict october 14 to october 31 inclusive york county the townships of north gwillimbury and georgina ontario county at least four members of last y ars clipper entry will line up ith teams in the stouff ville community hockey lea gue all v clubs held a pre- schedule vorkout on tuesday night the regular schedule opens on ti esday ort 20th jim cruikthank will play with claremoi george carey will go to aona nebbie gayman will line up with pea chs and harold hodgson will perform with hingwood only one member of ist years clip per club will be tallowed on a single communitj j league entry jake harmon was a twogoal marksman for ringwood as his club edged cjaremont 54 dave fockler harold hodg son and ross madill fired sin gles bob cherry netted a 3- goal hat trick fjr claremont freguson notched one the trio of the cherry brothers and jim cruikshank formed a potent threesome wes evans guarded the claremott cage bruce smith handled the puckstop ping choresfor ringwood brougham and peachs en gaged in a weird goalscoring battle iti the second contest peachs came out on the top end of a 98 count leftwinger jim harrison collected four goals for the winners don thomas potted a pair harry lewis bob townships of uxbridge reach scott thora mara rama and scugog dufferin county all townships peel county all townships october 21 to october 31 incl york county townships of east gwillimbury whit church markham vaughan and king ontario county town ships of east whitby whitby and pickering township of whitchurch tenders for rent of truck for snow removal sealed tenders marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 12 oclock noon tuesdny october 27th 1959 for the hiring of a heavy duty dump truck and driver for the winter of 19591960 township to supply hydraulic operated snow plow and levell ing wing also man to operate wing snow plow to be mounted on truck by december 15th 195 and to remain on truck until march 15th 1960 tenderer must state make year size and horse power rat ing of truck also price per hr while plowing and price per day standby time lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted 192 ernest davis road superintendent stouffville ont rjr no 4 stouffvhlle ladies bowling league time- 1 7 pm 9 p m tlmc 7 pm 9 pm alley 1 g 3 1 o 3 alley 1 2 3 1 2 3 oct 7 1 1 6 2 5 3 4 oct 8 7 12 8 11 9 10 oct 14 5 4 3 1 2 6 oct 15 10 11 7 9 8 12 oct 21 6 3 4 2 5 1 oct 22 12 9 10 s i 11 oct 2s 3 2 1 4 6 oct 29 9 8 7 10 11 12 nov 4 5 3 6 4 1 2 nov 5 11 9 10 12 7 8 nov 11 1 7 2 9 3 8 nov 12 4 10 12 0 6 11 nov 18 3 9 1 8 2 7 nov 19 6 12 it 4 3 10 nov 25 2 8 7 3 1 9 nov 26 o 11 6 10 4 12 dec 2 4 7 5 9 g 8 dec 3 1 10 2 12 3 11 dec 9 d s 6 7 4 9 dec 10 2 11 10 3 1 12 dec 16 6 9 4 8 5 7 doc 17 3 12 1 11 2 10 jan 6 1 6 2 5 3 4 jan 7 7 12 8 11 9 10 jan h 5 4 3 1 o 6 jan 14 10 11 9 8 12 jan 20 6 3 4 o 5 1 jan 21 12 9 10 8 7 11 jan 27 3 2 1 4 6 5 jan 28 9 8 i 10 11 12 feb 3 5 3 6 4 1 2 feb 4 11 9 10 12 7 8 feb 10 1 7 2 9 3 8 feb 11 i 10 12 5 6 11 feb 17 3 9 1 s 2 7 feb is 6 12 11 4 a 10 feb 24 2 s 7 3 1 9 feb 25 o 11 6 10 4 12 mar 2 4 7 5 9 6 8 mar 3 1 10 2 12 3 11 mar 9 5 8 6 7 4 9 mar 10 2 u 10 3 1 12 mar 16 6 9 4 s 5 7 mar 17 3 12 1 11 2 10 mar 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 mar 24 7 8 9 10 11 12 mar 30 6 5 4 3 2- 1 mar 31 12 11 10 9 8 7 beer and bud anthony scored singles jim bayliss counted 2 tallies for brougham other goals went to les wilson ray mclellan pete byberg grant carson vein ferguson and bob moffatt bill maxwell guarded the brougham goal jack war- riner performed between the pipes for peachs in the final encounter altona and ballantrae battled io a 55 draw exclipper geo carey scored two goals for altona ray pipher henshaw and clin- kenboomer were single marks men ron stewart fired a pair for ballantrae colin barrand doug grensted and bob davis notched singles the schedule for tuesday oc tober 20th will be 815 pm balltrae vs brougham 930 pm altona vs claremont 1045 pm peachs vs ringwood claremont edges aces 87 in finals opener claremont staged a five run rally in the eighth inning to squeeze out an 87 victory over markham in the first game of the community league soft- ball finals on tuesday night the lengthy layoff in addition to the frigid temperatures made it difficult for the players to perform up to par a total of sixteen errors were committed the two teams will play on successive nights until a cham pion is declared the series is a best three out ot five games at one point in the contest markham held a 72 lead in the eighth inning starter ron nie hiltz faded five claremont men crossed the plate before relief twirler barry nelson put out the fire deadlocked at 77 in the ninth inning it was the veteran catcher dave beverley who completed the circuit io notch the gamewinning tally markham were retired in one two three order in their half of the ninth bruce redshaw handled the hurling chores for jack ronnies squad dave beverley was clare- monts hero he counted three of his teams eight runs gord allman scored two ging runs were scored by wilf gliddon bruce redshaw and reg san derson roxy markham evenings doors open oao sat mntlncc 113 thurs fri sat october 15 16 17 ask any girl in color cinemascope david niven legend of tom dooley michael landon jo morrow mon tucs october 19 wed 20 21 the captains table in color adult entertainment these thousand hills don murray you arc cordially invited to drop in and see the new brunswick crown imperial lanes being installed watch for opening date next week phone harry watson markham 1266 sc lanes ltd east end door markham shopping centre stouffville district high school night classes are being offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 pm classes offered and instructors for each are as follows art beginners mrs caroline ogilvy art seniors mr arnold hodgkins millinery mrs d w hope senior sewing mrs hazel peacock junior sewing mrs patricia christie woodwork mr j r hammond basic english for new canadians miss m e davidson the following fees are payable in full on the night of registration art seniors 800 basic english 200 all others 600 telephone the high school stouffville 386 for information stouffville golfers attending the mongolia invitational tournament golf saturday october 17 at the markham golf country club teeoff time 12 to 1230 72 to 100 shooters 1230 to 1 pm 100 to 200 shooters if you havent a foursome register at 1st tee dinner at 6 pm for golfers only dancing at 9 pm for further information phone hal gibson or ted topping at teds mens wear stouffville 41 w1 xnwwnwv