ftp 10 th stouffviiu iriwn ttwvjjy juit 1h nearly thousand fans at wrestling show a estimated 100o men we rner and children filed into ihe stouffville arena on saturday night to watch ihe first wrest ling show to be held here in 2 year terrible ted the huge 60aib hear proved to be the feature attraction he challenged two wrestler ron doner of new market and gene dubois of sudbury dutin the ropiest he tossed the men around the ring with ease he pinned doners shoulders for the iount of 3 to end the match at the 1220 mark in the main event of the eve ring yukon eric forced sweet daddy siki into submission for the first fall of the two out of three fall match the power ful alaskan lumberjack lifted hs 235 lb adversary above his head and bent his hark across his broad shoulders that was the end the second round end ed abruptly when a portion of the ring collapsed after yukon kric had hurled the blonde ne gro against the ropes the match was then awarded to the harre chested kite siki had to be forced into the dressing room by two other wrestlers when he insisted on returning to the ring to fight in the preliminaries stan stasiak and gentleman jim hady fought to a draw in their twenty minute contest and lau rentian dcpenoi defeated duke noble after a series of body slams and drop kirks depenei applied an abdominal stretch to win the match much to the de light of the fans one excited fan had to be restrained when he persisted in throwing papers into the ring and shaking the ropes when the wrestlers held on to them donkey baseball to be featured in park friday night sports aces lose home opener 84 in eleven innings new toronto rohertshaws defeated markham aces 84 in metro major fastball league came at markham last wednes day night the contest was for ced into extra innings alter the visitors fought bark to over come a 30 deficit in the elev enth inning centrefielder wayne gorrianier belted a bas es empty homer to start four run rally that proved the dif ference markham thirdsacker ken beckett scored the ares 1st run in the third inning in the sixth with rod mrarthur on base ai tidsbury turned an er ror into a home run when rightfielder rob alexander dropped the ball ken and wayne gordanier each collect ed safeties and scored in the next inning new toronto went ahead when bill mosey and bill goosson crossed the plate in the eighth but markham tied it up owen mokriekard driv ing jackie robinson home with a single this set the stage for gordaniors same winning home run george teasdale bill mosey and tom ogorman also seorcd in the eleventh inn ing for rohertshaws for ihe ares ken beckett 2 jackie robinson and ber- ni mcgriskin collected singles george dvernechuk picked up the win tossing the last four innings in relief of new toron to starter don long who al lowed two of markhams five hits owen mokriekard started for the aces and gave up 4 hits while striking out 3 in the first eight innings bob ellis tossed the last three giving up three hits kach team committed four errors and left six runners stranded al tidsbury turned in fine performance at shortstop as did mike huggins behind the plate for markham huggins playing his first season at this position made a good play in the third inning throwing to second to put out baserunner lou wcigel who was attempt ing a steal rohertshaw shortslop wally sohechuk was injured after col liding with outfielder george teasdale when both attempted lo catch a fly ball in the sev enth inning but remained in tlie game markham reeve alma walk- el threw the first pitch to offic ially start the home season for the aces clair butler a mem ber of the oasa executive was at hat for this ceremony about three hundred fans watched the contest hawks lose 100 pegg fires third nohitter markham hawks could do no thing right and newmarket plaza merchants could do noth ing wrong when they blanked the homesters 100 last thurs day night at markham the hawks could get only 2 men on base in the nine inning contest as newmarket hurler dale pegg twirled his third no- hitter of the season pegg had i a perfect game going for him until the eighth inning when he walker one batter the other runner reached first through an error he also struck out 18 men cliff liimlcy started on the mound for the hawks and gave up four hits while allowing four runs murray mcdowell took over half way through the fifth inning and was clipped for seven hits the score should have been much lower but ihe hawks in field eommitied no less than 7 trrors second baseman terry gorm an turned in a fine game for newmarket he had two doub les one single two runs hatted in and scored two runs himself in six trips to the plate he was also newmarkets best in the field bob dove 2 bill arm strong t2 glen mainprise 21 bev stewart and aubrey wat- son scored newmarkets other runs businessmans tourney has sixtysix entries sixtysix markham golfers teed off on monday in the annual businessmens tournament held al the willows golf and country club near mongolia billy pugh was presented with the melchers award a silver tray the labbatt trophy went to mel wardman stu rodgert son was declared the most hon est golfer the 5iemf a good time thkatrk lxbrwgk tiilrs ci 236b1 fri sat june 6 vincent price in 8 house of usher recommended adult kntertainment also tristie at the circus saturday mat1nfk tristie and capt vedeo thurs door open 730 curtain pm frl and sal continuous from prn about fifteen years have elapsed since the game of don key baseball was las played in trie stouffville memorial park the stouffville branch of the canadian legion has pro moted their return on friday evening of this week at eight oclock interest in the game and its competitors is at a high peak and one of the largest crowds in park history is ex pected the two teams will comprise the town and county and all performers are wellknown in the district the town entry has bolstered its ranks through the addition of jack watson ross madill jake harman jim cabell and dave mehaffey their country cousins have also added bert moore harry bur nett and earl paisley a couple ot the boys enjoyed a pre- game workout on sunday after noon at bud smiths lazy lake north of stouffville minus monkeys prior to the donkey game members ol ihe stouffville girls hockey team will com pete against a team of moth ers in a softball match the animals will not be used in this contest the mothers will include jean halsted ruth paisley ella nichols rene me haffey flsic wightman belly wilkins joan lewis eleanor sproxton clara harman cathy taylor nancy lehman marion hodgson mary miller luella forkler and barbara fockler the hockey girls will include hillary weldon carol lamor- eaux charlotte bnekland mar- lone malloy elinor shirk heather smith lenora mcken- zie sandra hill barbara hill irene walters carol jagger joyce neshitt penny longfel low ann sheridan gail nel son and june emmerson the admission to this entire one- night show is adults 75c children 23c admission tickets are now on sale at aikens pharmacy houstons drug store or from any member of the stouffville legion goodwood down stouffville 73 goodwood mercurys down ed stouffville 73 in a clare- mont community league game tuesday night at claremont ken may once again led the goodwood assault belting two singles and a double and scor ing three runs in three trips to the plate on the mound he gave up five hits struck out four and walked two ron ste wart had a double and a single and scored one run ron may rae moguekin and dean wat son also scored for the winners stouffville hurler gord tarr was clipped for eight hits and struck out three he led the stouffville offensive banging out two singles in three times at bat pete duneo bill sheri dan and george neal collect ed safeties for stouffville sheridan neal and john little scoring the goodwood infield was shaky committing four errors in the first two innings hut they settled down for the rest of the game stouffville com mitted two errors leftfielder geo neal played a solid game for stouffville completing sev eral good catches stouffville left five men on base while goodwood maroon ed six greenwood vs pickering in the second game of the doubleheader greenwood srs edged pickering jrs 75 wayne brooks handled the mound chores for the winners allowing five hits and walking three brian craig pitched three inning for pickering al lowing six hits wayne lister came on in relief and gave tip one hit while walking four bat ters georgp clark and walt moo- ney each helled bases empty homeruns for greenwood brian fletcher 2 bruce hnughland buck heron and doug mclean also scored for pickering boh everett hit a tworun homer while joe gulliver ken craig and wayne lister each tallied each team committed two errors brock road here thurs the brock road team a new entrv this season in the clare mont community league will be the visitors under the lights in the stouffville park on thurs day evening tonight game lime is 815 pm clodd to brougham thp brougham softball toam ricfondins champion in ihe larornom community leasue received a higr boost last veel when they acquired the mound service of righthander bob clodd the windmill hurler a- long wilh ron hurst and possi bly rob miller could make them a repeat threat for the title ciodd performed with green- uod srs last season baseball practise gord mcdowell breaks up softball game with two home runs all boys and young men 16 years and over are invited to attend a baseball workout in the stouffville memorial park on tuesday evening june 11th at 7 pm if sufficient interest is shown il is hoped that a house league schedule may be arranged there will he no travelling involved and all intergroup contests would be slaged on the town diamond gord mcdowell has belted many a long ball during his past years of activity in the community softball league but few have been any more timely than two home runs he blasted into rightcentre field in the memorial park on thurs night the former greenwood re ceiver now with claremont teed off on the offerings of bro ther keith mcdowell for a roundtripper in the 5th and a second circuit clout in the 7th claremont took a 53 decision from stouffville in a well play ed contest mcdowells initial blast seem ed to get the claremont offen sive rolling after they had trail ed their stouffville rivals for 5 innings the four base blow that followed notched the wouldbe winning tally the long drives into the outfield daisies were rather unexpected since claremont coach earl pilkey had catcher mcdowell batting it the number nine slot in the order only wes evans the leadoff batsman had two hits to match mcdowells ex plosive record strong defence in defensive rolls both clubs looked good stouffville centre- field rover roger stover cover ed his oosi like a blanket and robbed both allan redshaw and ken mcintosh of extrabase hits bruce fockler handled his shortslop position well while his rival jim redshaw of claremoni also turned in a fine effort bruce redshaw look a texas league single off keith mcdowells bai in the 7th to nip a siouffviile rally and leave a man stranded on base both starters frank hendy of clare mont and keith mcdowell of stouffville worked the nine inn ing distance hendy yielded 5 hits walked 7 and struck out 8 mcdowell gave up 7 hits walk ed i and struck out p strong comeback for a club that was complete ly inactive last season coach pilkey has put together a strong contender of strictly lo cal talent they have all the colour of some former clare mont clubs plus a keen will to win in addition to ihe hitting efforts of mcdowell and kvans oilier safeties came from tha bats of jim redshaw a single and frank hendy a double dave barkey continues to spark the stouffville plate po wer he poled two triples on thursday one in the 1st and an other in the 5th pete dunce en joyed a good night at the plats with a double and a single bruce fockler had one hit a single in the 1st three ot stouffvillos five safeties cams in their initial trip to the plate hendy suffered some early-sea- wildness but held his rivalt off the score sheet for eight successive innings mcdowell lau led well enough lo win most games but two home run balls sank his ship redshaw is margin of victory jim redshaw n pileher nd shortstop with claremont in the community softball league was ihe margin of victory for his club on monday night when he belled a home run in the first inning claremont blanked brougham 10 frank hendy or claremont and bob clodd of brougham hooked up in a fine mound duel clodd joined the brougham pitching staff recently on a shift from greenwood srs athletes of the year tlie modern way to be traditionally- correct wedding invitations thermoengraved raised lettering wrhhing and rnpapmrnt annniinrrmenls birth annnunrf j mmt confirmation invitations golden and iler anniversary announcement etc theniioeiigraving raised lettlrinc ims ind ferts like the finest hand engraving the fetter have an elegance and 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six apiece the winners rolled up 21 runs in the third inning alone twelve stouffville girls were worked into the lineup by coach joyce neshitt others in cluded linda packer colleen hisey trudy cadiettx marsha wagg ruth parsons nancy hopkins faye emmerson and linda dafoe richmond hill started strong ly with 7 runs in the 1st and b in the 2nd but were held lo a pair of tallies in the remain ing three innings death gertrude devitt on monday afternoon mrs carl devitl a wellknown resi dent in bolh brougham and claremont passed away sud denly in the oshawa general hospital she was stricken on sunday and never rallied the deceased was 66 mrs devitt the former ger trude wright was born near green river the daughter of the late mr and mrs fred wright following her marri age in 1922 she continued to reside in the area an ardent lover of music she played the organ in both the brougham and claremont united church besides her husband she is survived hy iwo sons william of toronto john of claremont and a daughter helen mrs kimer browerl of bowman- ville there are four brothers harold of stouffville clifford and robert of green river and frank of brougham one sis ter mrs geo gray resides at green river rev a e cresswell conduct ed ihe funeral service from the mceaohnie parlors pickering on wednesday afternoon wilh interment in salem cemetery the pall bearers wore thom as phillip kred hamilton 1evi hopkins walter bayles wes- lev sadler and elmo short at the annual sports ban quet and presentation cere mony held recently at the stouffville dist high school two sixteen year old students were selected as athletes ot the year joan foote grada- 2 and lau montgomery grade 11 wore honoured wilh individual awards presented by neil patrick o patrick motors and elmor bentley representing the ioof staff photo butt0nvslle when a cake recipe calls for wax paper liners cut a dozen or so lo have ready the next time you bake suggest food experts at macdonald institute giwlbh neighbourhood notes a cbctv camera crew was at braedoon farm last week making a film strip in which michael tully was playing this was a fiim on health and michael portrayed a boy subject to an allergy when sandra burr completes her special commercial course at thornhill secondary school this month she will join the markham township municipal office staff clayton jones has a case of mumps now that the children are all over theirs and geoffrey miller has been very ill wilh measles it was apple blossom lime in the st lawrence valley last week and jack and mary ro- dick accompanied by rhea scott of markham made the most of it they visited upper canada village montreal ottawa and returned home by north bay and muskoka mr alex young who returned homo from the scarborough general hospital some lime ago is up for a while each day now mr and mrs dick jones are enjoying free sundays for the first time in a good many years since may 12 their store has been closed for business on the weekend on friday of this week the buttonville branch of york cen tral hospital auxiliary will hold a luncheon meeting at summit view restaurant oak ridges time is 1 pm there is a record growth of hav this year in neighborhood fields and spring grain promises to be tall and abundant mr and mrs joe robinson have been entertaining guests from calgarv recently mr and mrs elmore hill will attend a family wedding this wekend when their grand daughter yvonne robinson will be married at holy trinity anglican church thornhill we were sorry to learn of the death of mr thomas cobb early last week and extend sympathy to mrs cobb and daughters mrs jack stewart and mrs d molvin until recently when they moved to richmond hill mr and mrs cobb lived in ibis neighborhood the funeral was wednesday may 20 al piphcr funeral home richmond hill interment was at highland mcmoi v gardens farewell party for ciikistianskx family friends gathered at browns comers united church thurs day evening of last week to bid farewell lo edwin and ruby christiansen and son philip who will leave ihe district short ly the christiansens home at the corner of no 7 highway and don mills road has been expro priated to make way for new traffic lane and hey have pur chased a new property on the sixth concession of whitchurch near the vandorf road at browns corners church mr christiansen has been a steward and mrs christiansen has been active in the womens organization as well as junior choir mother mr norman roid was master of ceremonies for the parly and after a rousing singsong he and don reosor showed pictures which they the aubrey ste- phensons and john donaldsons had taker locally mrs john wilkins gave a reading and mrs clayton jones sang two solos a presentation poem written by mrs s j english was read lo the gnosis of honour when don recsor and ross hord pre- scnted a living room chair and table lamp there was also a wallet and a book on nalure lore for philip mrs harold stefllor well on fire markham village firemen were called out on monday night to extinguish a blaze in of all places a well on the properly of mr and mrs wm g mann flth cone markham twp at 16th ave the seepage ot oil from nearby storage tank into the excavation was blamed for the explosion and the resultant fire the house of stucco construc tion was not damaged since moo ihe annual death rale in canada has doclined from 310 to 781 per 100000 persons presidenl of ihe ucw present ed mrs christiansen with an en graved sterling brooch from ths women of the church stouffville swimming pool daily from 1 to f pm also weekends depending on ihe weather season tickets available at the pool aouis 50e children 25c swimming instruction course c weeks starting 1st week july monday thru friday 912 am- children 300 adults 3700 seoson tickets good anytime pool is open family 1200 adult 5700 child 3500 private svimming parties contact andrew h williams manager stouffville ont phone 6401972 contact mrs les wilson tor picnic bookings stouffville ont phone 6403321