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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 16, 1960, p. 6

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pe 6 the stoufryhtf tohjhe ihttdtj j ftf sports raymers grand siam home run sparks aces jim raymer was able to con rect for only one hit on wed nesday night at whitby but his drive a mighty blast into the deep outfield with the bases loaded paced markham to their 3rd straight victory hie aces third sacker unleashed his pow er in the fifth inning with the score deadlocked at 11 whitby rallied for a pair in the seventh but they could not overcome the markham lead the aces have now beaten brooklin pic kering and whitby after an ini tial loss to oshawa heferings in the season opener a home encounter with oshawa merch ants on tuesday night was rained out whitby outhit the aces in the nine inning tilt but the ma jority of safeeties came with the sacks empty they left fif teen men stranded martin jor dan was a standout for the county town crew with three hits in five trips two of his drives were triples but he failed to advance past third base mor- ley perch collected two of mark- hams six hits wally samanski absorbed the loss on the whitby mound in mound duel two altona pitchers hooked up a mound duel on monday night in the claremont com munity softball league bob clodd formerly with altona and now a regular with greenwood and murray mcdowell turned in sixhit efforts but greenwood chalked up a 53 win greenwood pounced on mc dowell for two hits and three walks in the first inning and scored four runs they added an insurance tally in the sixth altona first baseman eric pil- key rounded the sacks to count two of the teams three runs tie slammed a triple in the first inning and hammered out a home run in the third george neal counted the other altona tally bob clodd aided his own cause by touching mcdowell for two singles dont delay t it never pavs atrip by me may save the dw brougham belts raglan 204 brougham vaulted into sole possession of first place in the claremoiu community league on thursday night as they blast ed raglan 201 in a scheduled contest a new addition to the brougham ranks ken mctag- gart sparked the brougham at tack in three trips to the plate he belted two doubles and a single lloyd pascoe enjoyed a good night with the bat clout ing two singles and a double geo etaley bagged a double and a single gord houghson collected a triple and a double other extrabase blows came from the bats of ivan booth and rae eulcoit roth bagged dou bles raglan pressed no less than four pitchers into the fray in an effort to halt the brougham attack each man was hit freely or ran into control troubles raglan were held to five hits four of these came in the first inning when they jumped into a shortlived 30 lead brougham rallied with five tallies in the second and never were headed bob redshaw halts uxbridge rally bob redshaw turned in a sen sational relief pitching perform ance on thursday night at claremont to hold uxbridge to 2 runs and 2 hits in a ninth in ning rally the two teams bat tled to a 99 tie the claremont righthander took over from bruce redshaw in the sixth inning with the bases jammed and the score deadlocked at 77 he forced tom miller of uxbridge to hit into a fielders choice to retire the side claremont picked up a pair of runs in the top of the 7th but uxbridge were far from finished allan hockley led off with a triple and scored on an over throw at the plate bob ashenhurst blasted a ring ing single into centrefield and completed the circuit on an in field error with the sacks pack ed on walks to houghland and mil redshaw fired three strikes bagnell beats mount zion norm bagnell a former mound ace in toronto beaches league twirled zephyr finas to a tour nament championship in the mt albert field day on saturday june 4th he had to dish up every trick of his trade to beat mt zion 10 in the finals bag nell singled home ken taylor with the games only run in the semifinals bagnell twirled a onehitter as zephyr blanked newmarket 30 mount albert dropped by the wayside in the first game of the tourna ment they were shut out by mt zion 30 ron jones tossed a 3hitter in other contests sterling drugs were blanked 10 by eddie blacks bill bowen was the loser newmarket bested armstrongs 52 and sharon thumped ballantrae 90 ken davis of ballantrae connected for the lone hit off sharons john wilmott sharon moved another notch up the tournament ladder by beating eddie blacks 21 in an extrainning game their title bid was blocked by mt zion who scored a 31 victory in semifinal play lome disney and john hill delivered the big blows for the winners this set the stage for the zephyrmount zion final tv radio sales service phone 121 stouffville communiay xg softball standing w l t pts brougham 5 1 10 clarempnt 4 119 greenwood 4 1 8 uxbridge 3 1 17 altona 2 4 4 ballantrae 2 4 4 raglan 14 2 pickering 0 5 0 county of york notice is hereby given mi the county of york has heen informed by the livestock branch of the department of agriculture that grants paid for loss of livestock due to rabies will be discontinued as of june 30lh 1960 j i- smith clerk county of york 62 ijayview avenue newmarket ontario frtfrni i i llrninra nu markham swimming pool seasons opening monday june 27 registration for swimming classes and pool membership june 20th to jcne 25th 400 pm to 500 pm at the pool evening adult swimming 8 pm past bob risebrough to end the game don mccurdy of ricgwood fame produced much of clare- monts plate power with two singles and a double leadoft batsman wilf gliddon belted a triple and a double doug all- man collected a single and a triple ray ward slammed the only other extrabase blow a two bagger in the second inning allan hockley poled the ball to almost every corner of the claremont park he bagged two triples and two singles in five trips to the plate he tagged an other long ball to left field for a third inning out john hill clout ed a triple bob ashenhurst and prentice each had a pair of sin gles hiljs blow in the second with the bases loaded scored three runs houghland worked the distance on the uxbridge mound rally falls short local girls sofths marion gayman stouffvilles star first basimn was tearing the cover off the ball on wed nesday night in spite of the locals 1918 loss to newmarket she connected for five hits in seven trips to the plate one of these drives was a triple in the sixth inning with the bases emp ty in spite of her fine plate ef fort she managed to score only one run she was marooned on the sacks three times and pick ed off at third in the third in ning the stouffville club gave it the old college try in the ninth inning and collected six runs although the tying and winning runs were parked on base they couldnt squeeze them across marion gayman and doreen jarvis were left stranded both teams pressed two pitch ers into service helen watt took over from georgina chad- wick in the ninth for newmar ket joan raymer twirled seven and twothirds innings audrey murison finished the tilt stouff ville outhit the visitors 2019 aside from marion gaymans power lenore sykes also brand ished a big bat she clouted four singles joyce roberts clubbed a single and a double and marg smith belted a triple and a sin gle joan raymer bagged a pair of singles doreen jarvis scored two hits and counted three runs audrey murison erma red shaw and helen gayman each had one hit two newcomers to the stouffville team were given important pinchhitting roles and showed good form erma redshaw cracked a single through the infield and bonnie kennedy worked pitcher watt for a base on balls jolyne doolittle was newmar kets best with three singles and a double barbara loudry collected two singles and a tri ple gale wilson and dorothy kmet each had three hits all singlebase blows pine orchard wins p school championship pine orchard public school ss no 4 are the new hold ers of the p s legge field day trophy emblematic of the whit church township track and field championship vandorf s s no 2 gave their rivals a real battle and finished only two points behind the annual com petition was held on thursday june 9th it marked the first time that pine orchard had claimed the title they finished in the fourth place position last year they collected a total of 53 points vandorf counted 51 they re ceived the council trophy other winners of the legge award in past years have been gormley hillcrest vivian and ballan trae 2 mrs russell ellas and mrs r c baycroft kept track of each schools individual rec ord there were only eleven entries in the meet this year two less than in 59 the final standings were as follows pine orchard 53 vandorf 51 hillcrest 42 ballantrae 10 lloyd 33 viv ian 26 bethesda 18 ring- wood 17 lcmonvllle and bloo- mington 12 tie and hart- man 11 fnttenden ballantraes ross pattenden sparked his team to their sec ond victory of the season on monday night in the claremont community league he bagged a home run a double and a sin gle in four trips to the plate ballantrae defeated pickering 1715 in seven innings joe crowhurst started on the mound for ballantrae but was knocked out of the box in the early innings rae pipher took over in relief and twirled a sparkling fourhitter pickering had a good chance to pull the game out of the fire in the last inning but 2 runners were nip ped off the sacks in some er ratic baserunning at one point in the contest pickering held a 61 lead ball antrae moved into the drivers seat in the fourth with a six run rally they added three in the fifth and two in the sixth in addition to pattendens plate spree davis also showed good power he clouted a home run a triple and a single frank hendy was forced to the side lines when he suffered a mid- game injury mike pettit n according to reports mark- hams mike pettit may be head ed toward big 4 competition last season he performed with the queens golden gaels and will likely catch a position on the club again this fall in september he will enroll in his third year phys ed course at queens university kingston during the summer months he will line up with the markham intermediate baseball team and will either pitch or play at first base 6th line whitchurch many friends and relatives attended the graduation on sat urday of miss eleanor white from the toronto east general hospital the ceremonies were held at the teachers college toronto and amongst those at tending were mrs harry white margaret jim and don mrs norman steckley mrs keino reman mrs leadbetter mrs fred crossen and miss eva denny hillcrest school distinguished itself by placing third in the annual sports day held at van dorf last thursday mrs charles manchee flew to montreal last week to meet mr manchee who arrived by jet from london england having been in europe for the past 3 and a half weeks on a business trip while in montreal they at tended the fortiergagnon wed ding in notre dame des nelges with the reception at the queen elizabeth hotel we welcome mr and mrs ling and family to the community they have recently moved into the conacher property township of whitchurch notice re weeds notice is hereby given to all property owners and occupants that in accordance with the weed control act 1960 ontario section 3 9 10 11 12 13 unless weeds growing on their lands within the township of whitchurch are cut down by july 11th and throughout the season the weed inspector of the township of whitchurch may enter upon said lands and have the weeds cut charging the cost against the lands as set out in the act the cooperation of all concerned is earnestly soli cited j w crawford h w wells clerk weed inspector mnanhabbbbm fifteen year old erma red shaw left of claremont is a new addition in the lineup of the stouffville girls soft- ball team but she has already made her presence felt in the and rifled a single past the class as her older sister ila local league on wednesday tliird baseman in spite of her 18 ila played a key role in evening of last week in two lack of experience in organ- the teams march to the on- trips to the plate she slammed ized competition she now feels tario championship last sca the ball into deep left field she can compete in the same son staff photo musselmans lake ballantrae last thursday was the an nual township field day held at vandorf ballantrae came in 4th congratulations to our girls relay team they took first prize on thursday evening the fa ther and son banquet was held at cedar beach gardens there was a good turnout of cubs and scouts but only nine fathers were present the brownies had a 100 turnout of mothers thanks to the davies for again allowing full use of their pav ilion and equipment the guest speaker for the evening was rev davis from stouffville he gave a very interesting address using the letters scout as symbols of service courtesy obedience usefulness truth several presentations were made greg forfar was named cub of the year floyd mitchell was presented with a gift for being the best salesman mr rogers and dennice crittenden were presented with gifts for their help during the year mrs wylie was presented with a very lovely gift for her help over the years friday afternoon the church lawn was alive with activity the wa bake sale and bazaar was held outside for the first time this season it was a great success mr will hood has been in newmarket hospital where he underwent a serious operation he is doing nicely but it will be at least a week or more be fore he is home again every one sends good wishes sunday was a special day at church it was christening and communiun sunday four chil dren were christened by rev davis who had charge this sun day larry fairen son of mr and mrs fairen mitchell palm er son of mr and mrs jack palmer larry stenson son of mr and mrs stenson 8th line janet pusey daughter of mr and mrs charles pusey next sunday is anniversary sunday and rev fockler from markham will be guest speaker a quartet from keswick will provide special music monday night was the last meeting of the season for the brownies they had a hike which ended up at pattendens for a wiener roast and sing song we are sorry to hear that mrs mcdermott is giving up her leadership of the pack she has done a wonderful job she was presented with a necklace and earring set by little wendy webb on behalf of the girls the leader next year will be mrs glen barber mrs lye dist commissioner was guest for the evening as well as mrs bruce forfar and mrs bruce timbers mrs florence storry who has helped on many occa sions was also a guest jr practice at brougham brougham will field a junior softball team this season if there is sufficient interest am ong boys in this age class any one under 21 years as of jan 1 is eligible to play the team will enter the oasa playoffs interested players should con tact either clifford dunkeld at stouff 91403 or robert miller at pickering wh24637 the first workout will be held on friday evening june 17th in the broug ham park at 730 pm benpholstering 5yr guarantee low prices terms drapes rugs furniture free interior decorating advice estimates in the home- betty assinck stouffville 684 stouffville branch toronto furniture slfff co appy the life insurance you didnt buy may not cost you anything but think of what it could cost your family make sure you havo enough life insurance call jim abell telephone 237 stouffviitlc sun life assubance company of canada hojky theatre markham wed thur fri sat june 15 16 17 18 44 jjogrof f oncmascope color by de luxe i weddings fcnnlverseries gadushorisi birthdays bon voyage to mens rings watches etc a gift for every occasion at waggs jewelers main street stouffville phone 2ijl a picture you will see many times in your memory you will talk about it you will be touched by the magic of this richly human story starring old yeller monday tuesday june 20th 21st story on page one rita hayworth anthony franciosa adult entertainment coming wed thur fri sat june 22232425 sink the bismark cinemascope

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