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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1965, p. 10

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neil pascoe halts claremont rally disney breaks tie greenwood roach jes wilson pulled a pitching switch at ex- actlv the right time on wednes- daynight and relief righthander neil pasme responded with a sparkling nohit performance to edge claremont 43 in a thril ling community 1eague playoff contest the greenwood win boosted the tam into the zroup semi finals against pickering the current defending champions it was a doordie zame for both clubs lome disney who a half-in- ninz earlier had committed a major outfield error that could have ended greenwoods play off hopes came hack in he bot tom of the fith to whack out a sinzle and then sneak home on a past ball at the plate on the spot the score was deadlocked at 53 in the 4th inninz with two men on base whe starter grant pascoe was relieved by brother neil the story of his amazinz nohit effort is now history but nine claremont hatters will have plenty of time to think about it he sent five rivals down on strikes and retired the side in order in the th only three men reached base two on walks and one on an error the green wood boys mobbed each other and their fans would have join ed the scene if they could have vaulted the foultine fence claremont took the loss like the finest of the sports a tribute to a team that with a couple of breaks could themselves have been winners karly lead greenwood batsmen greeted claremont starter jim rcd- ehaw with a series of four hits mark ham aces tie series matthews posts 42 win in the very first inning includ- inz a olid rightfield mzle by ken mctazzart that scored two mates redshaw was lifted in favour of frank hendy in the 2nd and he put out the fire hendy looked like the seasoned veteran of old up to the 6th as he mowed down his opponents with comparative ease in the fatal 6th inninz rob mctazzart worked him lor a walk and lome disney singled on a great play by third sacker tom benson biian mctaggarls bunted hall was rifled to short stop bruce redshaw to tag the lead runner disney however took over on the has during the tunlown minutes later he streaked for the plate and scor ed on a low slide best batter clarcmoni collected 7 hits from the offerings of grant pas coe hut five of these came in their hig 1th inning when they counted all three runs larry vernon bruce redshaw and rae ward crossed the plate ken mctaggart enjoyed a great night at the plate for greenwood with singles in the 1st and the 5th and a double in the 3rd he along with lome disney bill maxwell and john wilson chalked up the runs the bad break that ruined claromonts chances came in the same inning that greenwood j friday won the game gram morgan j aurora made a valiant hid to capitalize on disneys centiefield error and attempted to score disney re- 1 covered quickly however and on the relay to the plate from third baseman ken mctaggart brother brian mctaggart nip ped the runner in a melee of legs spikes and a cloud of dust markham aces will see a 3rd zame in the semifinal playoffs against east gwillimbury markham dumped the white socks 42 august i2h in the second game played at qucrs- ville east gwillimbury won the opener 63 ted matthews and dale pegg were involved in a real ditchers dual for ii innings as they both shared 5hiiters matthews struck out 13 while pegg elim inated 20 batters the white socks drew fust hlood in the third inning when two walks and an error loaded the hags glen mainprie rap ped a long fly hall and gwiilers pitcher dale pegg came home for the first run of the game i gwiilers scored their final run j in the ilth inning when an er ror and three walks saw mat- j thews leave for relief pitcher j bob ellis ellis retired the side for a thrilling conclusion to a crowd pleasing ball game aces tied the game ii in the 5th frame when don garland reached first on a dropped 3 strike and aces catcher mike huggins corked a hard double that scored garland other than the first and last innings it was a scoreless ball game for markham aces tahu lated three big runs in the final pitching shift gives p perry playoff win frame from a walk three errors and a mcgriskin hit leading the winneis with hits was morris procenko with a pair of doubles mike huggins bernie mcgriskin and rick con- jin gwiilers hot bat tame via glen mainpri7e with two sin gles paul mainprie ron beck ett and john bunn clicked for singles oasa playoffs for the i before being replaced bv aces start aug 23th aces will play the winner of the aurora east gwillimbury series ball games of the week l ontario ruraf softbau association intrrmediatp a siuiros reach h brock rd intornnliftt r carlisle 7 claremont 3 tupiays gamp postponed duf to rain intprmplhitp c sat groonsvilip 3 greomvood o mon grppnwoofj 1 nrrortsvillp 3 thurs brmiham 0 ornanh tups omajh 4 brougham 3 1 10 innings deciding c thursday uonighti in omagh girls soktbaii thursday quocnsville 13 siouffville 4 goodwood ousted from oasa playoffs in two straight league markham drops playoff ener 63 to e gwill op east gwillimbury led by the sparkling pitching of dale pegg came out victorious over the markham aces 63 in the first game of the york simcoe soft ball league semifinal play- downs the game was played aug 10 pegg stalled the markham hitters until the bottom of the 9th frame when the aces scored for three of their six hits the pitcher gave up a total of six hits accounting for three runs and he struck out sixteen bat ters aces starter bob ellis was tagged with the loss when he was clipped for seven hits and six runs ellis mowed down 12 hitters and relief hurler ted matthews was called in the 9th striking out two of the three batters he faced the white socks opened the fcoring in the first inning as carmen morrison and ron beckett hoth reached 1st with safe hits and were driven home by chuck godriards single the gwiilers added another tun in the second hut were held scoreless after that to the eighth frame with two out and dale pegg on 1st base via a walk glen mainprise paul mainprize and dave ahrvey all hit clean singles that counted or three additional runs aces scored their 1st run in the 4th inning when bill john son cranked a long one for his round tripper aces threatened in the bottom of the ninth when they scored two runs from hits by bernice mcgriskin harry young and morris procenko ken beckett added a single in the 8th inning glen major around forty relatives gather ed at the home of mr and mrs jim jones for a jones reunion mr and mrs albert lee spent the weekend with mr j a hingston mr george gibson entertain ed his mother and sister at his cottage over the weekend ladies keep in mind the ba zaar and tea to be held on aug 28 at the home of mrs jim jones from three to five oclock mr and mrs claude sim- monris ann lois john bruce attd paul are spending a few holidavs at ottawa and lake placid miss linda johnson is spend ing this week with mr and mrs joe johnson and family at a cottage near huntsville mr and mrs joseph for- sythe and donna mrs arthur peddie and mr edgar piss spent sunday visiting relatives at bancroft mr and mrs jim jones re turned home last week from an enjoyable holiday to vancouver ii stouftville markham minor bantams friday richmond mill s markham 5 saturday richmond hill 12 markham 9 midgets heron park lit markham 7 ontario amateur softball association friday brooklin 6 goodwood 2 monday brooklin r goodwood brooklin wins best of three two game to nnnei claremont community league quarterfinals thursday port perry 13 goodwood r goodwood leads best of sev en series 2 games to 1 all positions filled in whit p s area all teaching positions have now been filled in the whit church twp public school area fourtyeight regular staff members have been acquired in addition to two music super visors and two specialists fourteen schools will reopen in september bethesda and white rose schools will re main closed langdon bus lines of king city submitted the successful tender and received the trans portation contract the names of six local young people who attended the beatles show at maple leaf gardens on tuesday and omit ted earlier include jackie mumford lynne patrick roger chewins linda sargent ted topping and linda harrop notice of application by the corporation of the township of markham to dispense with a vote of the electors take notice that 1 the council of the corporation of the township of markham intend to apply to the ontario municipal board for approval of a program of highway im provement by the construction of work on the following described highwavs highway 1 road allowance between concessions 5 and 6 2 18th avenue 17th avenue 4 road allowance between concessions 10 and 11 5 german mills road 6 road allowance between concessions in and 11 7 road allowance between concessions 3 and 1 s 16th avenue from 16th avenue don mills road don mills road lfith avenue sieeles avenue provincial highway no 7 provincial highway no 7 provincial highway xo 4s to 18th avenue road allowance between concessions 5 and 6 road allowance between concessions 5 and 6 17th avenue john street steeles avenue 16th avenue road allowance between concessions 9 and 10 10 11 12 the construction of concessions 5 and 6 construction of 6 cross culverts on 5 and 6 3 multiplate culverts on the road allowance between 9 0 o the road allowance between concessions construction of a culvert and 5 driveway replacements on isth avenue construction of a new bridge known as cedargrove bridge on the road allow ance between concessions 11 and ii at an estimated cost of 372000 of which amount 150901 shall he raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding 10 years 2 application will be made to the ontario municipal board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors lo the undertaking of the said works anv ratepayer may within twentyone days after the first publication of this notice send by post prepaid to the clerk of the township of markham at the address given below a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of juch objection 3 the ontario municipal board may order pursuant in the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be required and may approve of the said works but 2 before doinf so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered dated at the township of markham this ipth day of august 1965 h c t crisp clerk township of markham r r 2- gormlev ontario frst publication this 19th day o august 1965 j goodwood mercs entered in the int c division of the ontario amateur softball ass ociation lost the best of three series in two straight games to brooklin the first game play ed in brooklin friday night saw goodwood lose 62 in the return match at clare mont monday night brooklin romped to an r0 shut out hurling for brooklin ron jones pitched nine complete innings and allowed only one hit he mowed down 14 good wood batters the mercs meanwhile called on the services of two hurlers ken may started but was relieved at the end of the fifth inning by eric barber to gether they were tagged for nine hits accounting for the eight runs they struck out four brooklin batters gibson lead attack brooklin scored their run in the second inning a twoinning readjustment period proved fatal for the goodwood mercs thursday night n the third game of a bestofswen quarter finals series against port perry good wood leads the series 21 goodwood lost the game 13r but they went down fighting it was the first two innings that killed the playoff leaders starting pitcher ron may last ed a little less than an inning eric barber during that time port perry scored eight runs leaving goodwood in the dust ken may finally came on the mound aid goodwood started to settle down by then it was too late port perry added a run in the third two in the fourth and two in the sixth may held them scoreless in four innings too far ahead meanwhile goodwood start ed their own attack but port perry was just too far ahead to catch carl earl went the distance for port perry in the sixth he gave up four runs and held goodwood to two runs in the following three innings earl allowed eight runs off eight hits and struck out eight i batters goodwood hurlers werent quite that fortunate among the trio they gave up thirteen runs off 10 hits and combined for eight strike outs first and added three in the third two single runs in the fourth and j fifth and a pair of runs in the j ninth completed the scoring brooklin showed their stren- i gth at hat with three well hit i home runs elmo gibson j accounted for two of them i while vern ferguson belted the i other only home run of the game j went to port perry when frank fielding belted one into right- centre field denny cochrane j also blasted a long one but was i tagged out as he came into brooklin will now await a winner from the second round and begin the zone finals on august 27th they will meet a competitor from sudbury trenton or tweed meanwhile goodwood still j leads the claremont commun- i ity leaque quarterfinal play- i offs against port perry two j games to one fourth and fifth games are slated for next week home base new pump increases ater pressure a report from town engineers should hisey and barrington to the stouftville puc on the bene fits of the new pump installed on main street at baker ave was presented at a meeting last week according to recent tests the water pressure in the east end of town is now greater than at many other locations in the mu nicipality the engineers claim that there is now adequate pressure to insure a strong flow serious fire occur in that area hisey and barrtngton report ed that arrangements had been made to sink another drill hole as authorized by the puc th chairman walter atkinson v- pressed concern over bills amounting to s650 from a pro fessional hydrologist he said no official reports on the water capacity of any wells in the system had yet been submitted by the firm audley the rev m butlars was back in the pulpit or the church service on sunday morning the rev g saunders will take the services for the rest of august mr and mrs w luckai werner and frank have return od from a fiveweek visit to west and kast germany to see their parents and other rela tives judy puckrin flew home on sunday from paris after a jive- week- tour of england and europe with her friend lor raine laporie kathy lambie left on sunday by plane to return to california after pendins the summer with her family mr and mrs karl puckrin anne guthrie spent ihe week end at the home of her parents mr and mrs bert guthrie a number from here attended a shower on saturday evening at kinsale for irene hotner and garry batty their marriage will takp place on saturday august 2s friends of mrs fred craw ford will be pleased to know that she was able to return home on sunday from oshawa hospital where she had been confined for iwelve week after suffering a stroke she is able lo sit in a wheel chair a man with one wife too many isnt necessarily a biga- not all crows are black some have brightlycolored feathers golfers pay as you play a low weekday rate is now available for the new golf course at the palisades golf country club our first n holes are now open this is a very challenging course of championship size 3261 yds over high rolling terrain par 36 for men and 37 for women the greens and tees are very large beautifully landscaped low weekday rates are 125 per day or 1500 per month these rates monday to friday except holidays for further information phone 8526428 the palisades golf country club highway 47 kast to goodwood then lefi at bp station 2 miles to stop slffru left 300 yds to hub 1 hendy checks carlisle after 5run 1st inning a disastrous first inning that saw five runs cross the plate proved to be the downfall of claremont in their orsa series opener against carlisle in the claremont park on fri day night the visitors took the contest 73 the return game scheduled for loweville on tues day was rained out righthander frank hendy a respected hotweather hurler warmed up to his chore as the contest continued and held carl isle to a mere three hits irom the 2nd through to the 9th he was whacked for 4 safeties in the 1st and three errors to hoot by his mates only worsened the situation as hendy improved on the mound so the claremont club improved at the plate they couldnt touch ihe early offer ings of starter al shaw but later knocked him out of the box in the 9th denny eaton took over on the hill and re tired the side shortstop bruce redshaw en joyed a great night with the bat clouting out two singles and a double cord mcdowell collected a pair both singles and larry vernon slammed a 4bagger with one man aboard rae ward tom benson grant mor gan and ron hedges each had one hit cec scholey was best for carlisle with two singles and a double claremont had the bases load ed in the 4th and 6th innings but marooned the men on the sacks balsam mt zion in this corner br fait miniheton told lo ron waliack fte paul middlelon 17 year old tudenl from stouffvtho district high school experienced the trip of a lifetime for two weekc when he and ss other district students travelled arrows canada and into the yukon paul was selected from the school two weeks prior to final exams and although ha holds down a summer job at the willows golt course wi tiven time off to attend the tour u part of the department of education and the centennial committees plans to edtleatfl young persons about their home country ipon his return to stouftville paul was interviewed by yours truly and follow ing is his account of the 5000 mile journey this trip was sponsored by the department of education and the centennial commission and the idea was to give students from all over canada an idea of the country before centennial year in 1967 they picked different schools from around the area and metro toronto and in stouffvilles rase they sent a letter to our school and mr duxbury the principal i that said they wanted a grade 11 student from the school between the ages of 1517 i was in physics class and was called down to the office i couldnt figure out what i had done wrong i sat there sort of dumb founded for about 15 minutes while they explained the tour this particular trip was to whitehorse in the yukon but in cluded dawson city as well for accommodations the group was billeted at different homes usually the home we were billeted to wed find that their son had visited montreal or toronto in tha packaged deal it was sort of an exchange program when we arrived in edmonton we met up with 24 more students from montreal so there were 4s of us that invaded whitehorse we didnt know anything about this montreal tour we were in about half an hour when they arrived in our group there were twelve boys and twelve girls and two supervisors nobody knew anybody before the trip we were all strangers i until we got on the train at cnion station we slept on the train ate on the train actually lived there for ahout two days we had about an hour in edmonton and although a planned tour of the city failed to materialize we were given dinner on top of their city hall from edmonton the group took a plane to the yukon it was my first time on a plane as a matter of fact it was my first time on a train the whole trip was a new experience fr me at first 1 couldnt understand what cpal meant 1 thought wed go all the way by train but i was told that there is no train into whitehorse everything has to he flown in or trucked in when we arrived at whitehorse we were told to assemble at hangar b and it turned out to he quite a reception mounties hagpipe band and most of the citizens were there to meet us theyd call our names out we called it an auction and wed stand in front of the crowd and were given our billets our group was identified by white robin hood hats we were billeted in groups of two they treated us like one of the family the following day our itinerary was packed and we boarded the old klondike train that goes down the river from white horse travelling as far as carcross we had a reception com mittee at practically every place we visited this train ran on tracks about one and a half feet wide and zigged and ragged through the mountains it was quite a thrill that night we had another reception and dinner and follow ing the meal we went to a dance thai was really something for them up there too they were kidding us hy saying thats the biggest dance theyll have for about five years i was amazed though they had a really good hand two of them as a matter of fact it wasnt too hard getting home after the dance because the sun was still shining at 1 am the stin is still shinittg they gt ahout two hours darkness hut only to the extent of dusk you could- still read a paper if you wanted the people get used to it they get their sleep in the winter then theres only an hour of daylight that saturday we wenl dnwn the yukon river on a boat called the schwatka through miles canyon and the whirlpool rapids saturday night was our free time so the people we were staying with look us to takini hot springs where the water 3 90 to 100 degrees where it comes out of the ground you can hard boil an egg in three minutes the water is that hot they pipe it into a pool and in the winter when its 50 below zero theyre in swimming sunday was a free day and we went to otter falls and tha picture of it is on the back of the canadian five dollar bill here ihe fishing is terrific one of my buddies caught a foot and a half iike trout but they considered it too small all the mountains in the area are covered with fireweed as a residt of a forest fire which is purple and looks like ice cream they gave us a can of alaska highway dust to bring back but this was just a big joke invigorating they said on monday we flew lo dawson city which is more a histori cal town than anything else then returned on the bus we travel led on another river boat near the town we were also hilleted at dawson for a night but here there were six of us in one horns because the town was so small we also got in a small expedition of panning for gold and i got a hit of dust worth a few cents saw a nugget worth 900 though the national film board and cbc accompanied us on the trip and as 1 understand it some film was shown on tv a couple of weeks ago the price of pop which comes in beer hottles costs 30 cents i never could figure that out we look a picture of some of the group drinking from these beer bottles and sent it to the cen tennial commission mining seems to be the biggest industry in the area that and transportation whitehorse is the capital and is a town of 8000 approximately they have canned tv and a radio station affiliated with the cbc television is only on from about 730 lo 1030 and the shows are behind the times while we were there we had good 70 to so degrees weather hut i asked one of the citizens what their summers were norm- the ucw met last wednes day in the church basement the theme of ihe worship was light mrs murray lones gave a reading why should church offering drop during a l one of them answered we had it on tuesday last summer mrs ralph jones y quite a joke read a poem cooperation and actually there are not as many eskimocs as people think only ahout 2430 in the whole of the yukon they are mainly indians in that area the indian graveyards are unique there is a small house by each grave inside which are kept all the personal belongings and this hut also serves to keep the good spirits in and the bad ones out the topic taken by mrs jones was put your life into the light the roll call was answer ed with a verse with the word light following the business everyone enjoyed supper mr and mrs tommy christ and duval of washington dc i are vacationing al the home of j her mother mrs lewis jones b mr and mrs murray jones j and brian and miss doreen 1 jones spent the weekend with i i mr and mrs carl dopking at i dundas i mr and mrs b jamieson i spent the weekend wilh mr and mrs elmer jamieson in hali- hurton and mr and mrs dick ward ai shadow lake near coboconk come to stourtville heated goodwood community swimming pool season tickets and information avallahle at ihe fool phone stouffville 6401260 s mrs r may mrs david mcquaker and infant daughter ronda may are home from hospital and feeling fine mr and mrs mcquaker reside on the dean wagg farm home mrs john ashinghurst is vis iting at the homo of her daugh ter mrs greenwood of scarbo rough for a few weeks congratulations to mr and mrs keith stewart nee judith j huntley who were married in i uxhridge anglican church on i saturday i goodwood residents must feel much as other township folk concerning gravel pits and trucks with ihe number of trucks travelling all goodwood i roads it is nothing short of a j miracle if we get by the sttm- bmcr without a tragedy we feel i the pit owners should he mace to level the land after the gravel j is taken out congratulations to mr and mrs charles hill mee susan wilsont who were married on saturday in pickering united church mr and mrs stan fea many of the people still depend on hunting and fishing for their livelihood while coming back from dawson city we were on a school bus following a 3trailer transport and when we got off the bus we had to scrape off ahout a quarter of an inch of dust this was on the alaska highway on the final day we did a lot of shopping and bought post cards only trouble was we couldnt get the mail out because of the postal strike there were plenty of going away parties a few lears and general goodbyes we really got attached to the people up there they were very friendly they jusl opened up the city and gave it to us to the extent that we hated to leave on our way back we landed at edmonton and finally got that tour of the city the train trip back was interesting it seemed that they figured the places we didnt see on the way out we would see on the way back and thats just about how it happened the engine broke down in sioux lookout and that gave us a bit more time at each stop we sang our centennial song which we made up during the trip in general the trip showed me the immensity and beauty of the country you can read ahout the beauty of the prairies and the mountains in a book but until you see it you really cant comprehend it at all i look ahout 140 pictures on the trip and surprisingly enough most of them turned out good it was ihe first time i used the camera i have to lerm ihe trip an enormous tureens and only wish i could he part of the group to lake it next year them this saturday evening let this he your invitation margaret may spent the week wilh jean langstaff at their cottage the july mectinz of the mis sion circle took ihe form of a picnic on ihe lawn al the home of mrs harry woodland mrs walker presided over the meet ing mrs reuben may introduc ed her friend mrs phyllis brandon of lxbridge who told otae ioldlsal wefor d wch she is a member how they con duct iheir study period and a sewing hour goodwood womens institute l lo be held in the united church monday aug 23 at 815 pm motto age is not years hut a state of mind roll call a place of historical in terest within driving distance mr john richmond director of upper canada academy of art will be the guest speaker everyone welcome fi

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