sports comm league meeting on tuesday night r team representatives of the stouffville community hockey leajrue uill hold a second pre season meetinz at the arena on tuesday nieht oct 13th at nine oclock to finalize plans lor the winter schedule there is a strong possibility that a team may enter from goodwood and uxbridee dis tricts a club from the keswick area has also given notice that they are interested there is still nothing definite on the girls hockey team and this matter too will be ironed out on tuesday evening claremont comm bowling lg team standings pat lord 11 pts llojd pascoe 10 pts ken field 9 pts jack bradshaw 9 pts marge sama rillo 8 pts lloyd macgrccor 7 pts dave ferguson 7 pts ivan booth 5 ots al roszcll 4 pts jean bradsahw 0 pts ladies high scores high average marge samarillo 211 high triple flat marge samarillo 760 high single flat marge samarillo 286 high triple hdep marge sa marillo 763 high single hdep rose clarke 299 mens high scores high average vic bmclli 244 high triple flat jack brad shaw 769 high single flat jack bradshaw 335 high triple hdep jack bradshaw 808 high single hdep jack bradshaw 348 over 200 vic binelli 323240 dave fergu son 296 marge samarillo 286 rose clarke 275 les padley 269 ivan booth 260248 doreen alexander 242 agnes ferguson 242 helen pascoe 240 shirley pilkey 231 doreen welsh 228- 203 fern leslie sub 226 jean bradshaw 225 evelyn surphlis 222 joe burrows 221 kathy fitzwilliams 221 jack bradshaw 212 mel nornsh 209 jess burrows 207 ken field 203 results north york plowing match the following is a list of win ners in the north york plowing match held on monday on the farm of fred timbers cone 7 whitchurch twp class 1 horses sod bernard wylie anthony feathtcrstone gerald bellmurray grove class 2 tractors sod grant wells don dunkeld wm simpson keithtrobinson norm tyndall class 4 tractor sod les smith ivan degeer floyd for syth siroy lewis roy craig class 5 tractor sod or stubble herb jarvis john doner geo timbers nick al- lond john macdonald class 6 tractors stubble carl timbers howard nesbitt john jamieson class 7 tractors stubble under 18 vrs barry timbers bob tran jim ferguson peter gibbins ron mcguckin classes tractors under 15 yrs stan kers- will jim mckean bradley smo- kam j3arl lewis gord hoover class tractors mounted 2 or more furrows joe forsvth linda ellas keith hoover da vid wynn jim rac class 10 tractor utility trailer grant wells- don dunkcld ivan mc laughlin wm simpson doug reid class 11 tractor utili ty mounted barry timbers ivan degeer floyd forsyth les smith roy lewis the largest osage orange trees in america are found in the red river valley mens bowling league 7 oclock hieh triple flat charlie grove 745 ihxh sincle flat hal dafoe 307 high triple hdep lloyd mcvicar 689 high single hdep john otter 283 over 200 don dunkcld 256 r boake 246 sandy smith 230 roger todd 229 paul gilham 222 gez keuken 220 jcrrv van veen 219 cliff dunkeld 212 geo bridges 211 charlie jack son 210 ken hamm 208 bill porter 202 team standings iga 6 pts bakery 5 pts pickups 5 pts tribune 5 pts machine tool 3 pts stivers 0 pts 9 oclock high triple flat c harrott 687 high single flat k burkholder 248 high triple hdep don taylor 624 high single hdep al jackson 270 over 200 ken hamm 226 k halstcd 224 b goddard 223 d har- man 213 g wagg 212 earl paisley 208 ed sanders 206 bill sanders 200 team standings blowbos 7 pts patrics 6 pts franks shell 5 pts krincs 4 pts big boppers 1 pt un touchables 1 pt village ladies bowling league brooklin at home to capreol for championship series brooklin concretes have hill turned in a great defensive advanced to the allontario in termediate c championship finals they will play host to capreol in the brooklin park on saturday nightat 8 oclock with a second game on sunday after noon capreol is the representa tive from northern ontario brooklin earned the right for a shot at the title by beating elmvale in two straight games they edged their rivals 32 in the series opener with ron jones firing a fine 3hitter in addition he singled home two of his mates in the 4th inning john game for- the winners at his shortstop post in the return contest it was bob campbell on the mound for brooklin and he blazed a brilli ant nohitter he struck out 13 men campbells nohit effort was saved by second baseman bill cornish in the 4th when he made a diving backhand stop on an infield drive and nipped a runner off the bag the final score was 51 glenn till and vern fergu son each hammered homers for brooklin till also had a triple and a single juniors look strong in first workout 25 players attend 7 oclock high triple betty allen 573 high single ella nichols 267 0er 200 lois meyers 235 ann jackson 230 betty allen 203 hilda jones 202 team stadings beatles 10 pts team no four 9 pts team no one 7 pts cameos 7 pts team no six 7 pts team no five 2 pts 9 oclock high triple joyce wright 610 high single joyce wright 249 over 200 hazel morgason 242 doreen brown 231 norma herbert 217 betty aimstrong 216 carol nigh 214 team standings beatles 10 pts crackeriacks 9 pts country cousins 7 pts morleys raiders 7 pts hill billies 5 pts bewitched 4 pts rural mixed bowling league women high single alva wright 218 high triple alva wright583 men high single bud lehman 288 high triple bill lokar 677 team standings goodywooders 5 pts grass hoppers 5 pts red gins 4 pts niftv swifties 3 pts willies lilhes 2 pts try hards 2 pts over 200 bud lehman 288 bill lokar 264 and 222 ron stewart 248 and 201 irwin ledlie 236bcn callaghan spare 237 and 216 joe murray 230 207 and 219 bob haslam 224 alva wright 218 stan miller 213 chuck grove spare 216 bill sanders 205 marg lokar 202 mari stewart 201 in europe folk legend cred its the hedgehog with being a weaather prophet an astronomer has predicted that the sun will last six billion years anduhen explode qoa3 night classes j are being offered to the public in the stouffville district high school each tuesday evening from 8 to 10 pm and will continue for a total of 24 nights during the fall and spring terms classes offered and instructors for each- are as follows junior art mrs caroline ogilvy senior art mrs darjee belfry leathercraft mrs mary baker junior sewing mrs patricia christie woodworking mr j r hammond dramatics mr rex sevcnoaks bookkeeping mr r b godfrey physical recreation for men mr j h rehill machine shop art metal and welding mr w h brown typing will be given on thursday evenings from f s10 pm mr r b godfrey classes in sr sewing and dramatics are filled vs those interested should register al the school on tuesday evening the fee of 600 is payable in full oniregistration and is not refundable the stouffville clippers will likely ice their strongest team in several seasons this winter if the first practice session is any indication twentyfive bos in cluding two goaltenders turned out onfiiday night and coach harold hodgson was quite im pressed with his lineup of talent the club will be entered in jun ior d the workout didnt seem quite the same without glenn stoney jackson between the- pipes glenn now overage for iunior competition has been a stouff ville stalwart in the nets for many years the club will also miss the upice charges of good woods stan feasby who like teammate jackson has bowed out of that class besides stan is now married which could affect his enthusiasm for long away fromhome trips on cold winter nights barry mclean who has been a iunior for an endless number of seasons has returned to the fold and was skating well on friday other returnees aie goalie chuck doyle kennv aida rod kelson ross brown wayne keeler bob mustard pete ree- sor neil saunders wayne has- sel and don penny pat smith a broadshouldered competitor with the midgets last season was out to practice along with francis haylow ted red- shaw and gary gall john willis guarded the goal at the other end of the rink first impressions can some times be deceiving but at a quick glance it would appear that stouffville has the makings of a club that should chalk up a few points in the win column this winter want traffic slowed down at lemonville mr jas smith of lemonville appeared before whitchurch twp council on monday night requesting that action be taken to slow down traffic through the hamlet he suggested a 35- mileanhour speed limit there is a small builtup area but the portion of the road which residents thought should be controlled extended beyond the builtup section mr smith was advised that council could only apply to the highways dcpt for a survey on the situation and advice on what signs would be allowed this he was assured would be done flyltmtlilctctcct auction sale household furniture piano stool dining room table bedroom furniture antique articles dishes cooking utensils number of pine pieces saturday oct 17 at lot 7 concession 7 whitchurch township at lemonville the property of mrs henry burnett ncwcombe piano and stool sofa front room table hall rack with builtin mirror dining room table some chairs to match pine home made table cellar table 2 small antique tables 2 end tables buffet china cabinet pine cupboard with glass in doors settee 2 bedroom suites 2 chests of drawers pine rope bedstead iron bedstead wire gate 55 pine trunk treadle sewing machine singer small cupboard pine captains chair arm chair bookcase 2 wall cupboards space heater kitchen stove washing machine victrola sausage press brass kettle flour bin pine extension ladder 2sft 2 flower stands hand washing machine antique 2 45galoil drums chamber set cruet dishes weigh scales quilts and rugs a quantity of woen carpet a number of crocks a number of scalers garden tools clocks number of pictures frames articles too numerous to men tion no reserve property sold term cash sale at i jo lloyd turner rlerk aiatx s farmer 1sj ancttooeer lawn bowling news on sept 24th a stouffville entry of eva boadwav dorothy wagg and eleanor crossen took part in a ladies trebles tourna ment at newmarket and were high for three wins to capture the trophy at cjaiemont on sept 30th a mixed trebles was held and do rothy wagg eleanor crossen and don bacon were in for one win at newmarket oh oct 3rd stouffville was represented by doris farthing vi and del jen nings they posted a high for one win legion ladies bowling league ihsh single elaine livingstone 231 high triple elaine livingstone 594 over 200 baibara elson 21s winnie el- son 207 opal lehman 206 bernice nelson 203 team standings retreads 12 pts go getters 12 pts pinpickers 8 pts soci ables 7 pts oddballs 5 pts chumps 4 pts goodwood mrs r may the collectors for the bible society will be calling on vou soon please be prepared to wel- comcthem when they call mr lance coulmg spent a couple of days with his sister mrs baldwin mrs fcrber is still a patient in uxbridge hospital mr leon ard ferber has commenced stu dies at mcmaster university hamilton the coming weekend promises to be a busy one for all satur day is uxbridgescott fair sun day thanksgiving when all will go to the church of their choice and monday garfield bennetts auction sale mr and mrs stan feasby have leturned home from their honeymoon congratulations stan and cheryl goodwood was well represent ed at markham fair once again mr ivan norton brought home many vegetable prizes the iunior 4h homemakers held their meeting at mrs g vidlers home on wednesday while the seniors met at mrs stan slacks mr wm may spent several days with his daughter mrs dean percy of markham all girls eight to high school age are invited to the baptist church on friday at 730 pm a good time is in store senior young peoples at 8 oclock at arnold mayes home mrs charles jones has return ed after a ten day visit with her daughter muriel and family in beamsville mr donald alderson is re cuperating from a severe illness at the home of his parents mr and mrs dalton alderson mrs r may and margaret and mrs g jones visited mrs g baldwin in scarboro hospital pickering softball cliib community lg champions the pickering- softbsll team is the new champion of the claremont community league they defeated goodwood 3 games to 2 to take the title club members are pictured here front row left to right al buss boh moftatt bob carlisle dave brittain pete evans rear row left to right bob douglas wayne wells jim closs bill hansen don rowe ken lewis doug moitatt and earl rowc coach staff photo markham jrs in 9team jr b league coach bud baker will look over his crop of player peison- nel in action on monday after noon at 130 pm in the mark ham arena when the markham jrs take to the ice against brampton in an exhibition game- on the following friday night they will host dixie in another pieseason contest the league this year will com- piise nine clubs including whitby neil mcneil st mikes north york weston dixie eto- bicoke brampton and markham in addition they win play a home and home interlocking schedule with kingston and peterboro markhams home in japan in a postcard fiom bill crothers canadas outstanding distance runner states that he arrived in japan monday oct 5th in preparation for the olym pic games bill will go into his first tiaimng session on dav of ai rival along with other cana dian olympic athletes ask help for thornhill hocl herbert mcintosh and j h ashton appeared before mark ham twp council asking finan cial assistance for the thorn- hill hockey association the men said that vaughan twp was putting up 60 a week for the rental of ice time deputyreeve rumble drew councilt attention to the fact that in 1963 council had started off the parks commission with 1000 grant this he iaid would exceed 510000 in 1964 which he thought quite an in crease he suggested that the deputation approach the parks commission for a portion of the funds already allotted im wondering just where these re quests are going to stop he caid councillor sloane said he was a member of the councils recreation committee and he thought council should consid er the request council agreed o go this far fishing nets are among prim itive mans earliest inventions on saturday marion expects to be home by the end c the week a number of neighbour ladies attended a baby shower for mrs gary st john at the home of mrs stan noble on thursday evening the baby is a boy games will be on friday the group schedule will begin at markham on oct 23rd markham will have to find a substitute for their fine goal- tender of last season john voss he has been grabbed by the junior a club of kitchener in spite of this loss manager glenn kennedy feels that the team should enioy a good sea son we havent got murray stroud in the lineup but i feel we are better balanced he said stroud a centre star with mark ham last season captuied both the scoiing championship and the most valuable player award lemonville community congratulations to mrs earl cook and mrs c hood on the excellent showing of their entries in the markham fair competition they carried off many a first and second prize proof positive of the fine cooks there- are in lemonville the brownie group under the leadership of mrs turner went on a nature hike saturday aft ernoon ending with a leaf col lection for each member peter gibbins and grant wells are attending the international plowing match held at peter borough this week friday was the 70th birthday for mis a mackenzie our adopted resident at york manor the ladies quintette visited with her and provided gifts and some fine entertainment for tier enjoyment the quintette also provided musical numbers for the thank offering seivice of the stouff ville ucw in the church on monday evening mis w koster and wally were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs allan miller bay- view spang holsfein bull grand champion at lindsay fair emeraldale perseus duke a big 2500 pound holstcin bull owned by duncan spang of claremont r r 3 was awarded the grand champiopship at lindsay fair on saturday the entry was shown by royalake farms of hastings it marks the second similar award in two months for the spang bull it received the grand champion ship award at peterboro fair in august another entry royalake su preme sovereign comet placed 1st in the junior yearling class for the junior champion and also the reserve grand champ ion both entries will be in the royal winter fair and also the chicago exhibition receives championship trophy on monday night pickering captured their first championthlp in the claremont community softball league heating goodwood 42 lo take the scries 3 games o 2 pictured here league presmcnl donaid beer right presents the throphy jo 1st baseman wayne wells captain of the pickerinx dub suh photo 400 vehicles daily use pine orchard level crossing the board of transport has instructed the cnr to obtain the total cost of installing au tomatic warning signals at the level crossing near pine orch ard in whitchurch twp this site was the scene of a double fatality in 1963 when a car was struck broadside by a north bound freight train an inspector with the tran sport board reported that more than 400 vehicles passed over the crossing daily he said also that the view allowed a driver only h seconds from the time a train first appeared from the south to when it reached the road whitchurch twp will cover 12v4 of the cost plus 50 of the maintenance it is not ex- pectcd that the work will be completed until next year wwmessaooaobcssaaaoaoaaam who pays the cost of changing automobile styles every year not les wilsons studehaker customers studebakers beautiful modern style doesnt need yearly styl ing changes the money saved is passed on to you in added comfort and quality and in continuing engineering im provements and because studebakers styling wont be come obsolete you save money twice now when you buy and again when you trade studebaker the common sense car see one today at les wilson motor sales in stouffville phone 6402462 stouffville figure skating club skating commences monday oct 19 1964 415 pm registration home of sirs robt sellers 26 main st stoiiftvllle wednesday oct ii 25 pm annual meeting municipal hall stoiifliillc weil oct m 815 pm interested parent anil friends welcome fees children 6 and under as of dec 31 1200 i years up lo 10 years 1700 ii years up 2000 special family rate 3 or more children skating hours mon ti tliurs 115 630 pm frl h 715 pm