ft 12 the trisuhe tbanitt sqrlsnfcr 21 167 begin canvass in october stouffville a new 5140000 centennial curling sink has been proposed for the village of stouffville and a canvass of ail interested persons in the area will begin next month the initial objective is 25000 and subscriptions of s100 or multiples thereof will be placed in a trust fund until the desired amount is raised the committee chairman is robert hammond the vice chairman is dick coffey in charge of the canvass will be don ferguson he will be assisted by ross hetherington ron lee dr terry oconnor elmer farthing joe murray walter smith bob meakes and ken roberts all contributing parties will meet later to discuss the possibility of purchasing a desirable property and the feasibility of building and financing a modern curling rink from approved plans if the proposal is approved a limited company would be formed arid shares issued to the initial con tributors such shareholders would be the owners of the company elect the directors and establish the clubs constitution if in the opinion of the committee there is insufficient financial support to warrant the success ful establishment of the club all monies raised will be refunded to the respective contributors mr ferguson told the tribune that interest in the project was most encouraging and he was con fident that the campaign would prove successful pickering leads in playoff final fga sweeps playoff pair stouffville i f stouffville iga can keep their unbeaten record in tact they will bring home the league championship from sunderland next sun day this amazing noloss rec ord unequalled by any team here before was maintained sunday with the sweep of a twinbill in the town park they took the opener 34 in ten inn ings and the second game 63 in seven murray holden started for stouffville and worked through eight innings mike cadieux took over in the 9th a sunderland rally sent the two teams into the 10th tied 33 a walk and a fly ball to left field put the visitors ahead 43 but stouffville although down were far from out in the bottom of the inning glenn jackson led off with a single george mckay fol lowed with a hit and larry spang cashed in with a drive scoring mckay with the winner pitcher is hitter glenn jackson who has enjoyed an amazing season both on the mound and at the plate proved his abil ity at both positions in the second half of he double- header in addition to fir ing a 5hitter he whacked out three successive singles ken aida had two safeties and george mckay connected for a double and a single stouffville collect ed 4 runs in the third and added a pair in the 4th sunderland countered with one in the 3rd and 2 in the seventh in stouffvilles big third inning nine men paraded to the plate claremont good wood and pickering will square off thursday night tonight in the fourth game of the community league finals pickering currently leads the series 2 games to 1 the 9 inning contest will be staged in the claremont park goodwood blanked their rivals 60 in the series op ener but pickering rallied to win 51 on thursday and 43 on monday bill hanson was the pic kering hero in mondays game slamming a tworun homer in the 5th inning after goodwood had taken the lead he also poked out a single in the 1st and came on to score bob moffat and bill ellicott crossed the plate for the other pickering runs rae mcguckin with a pair and bruce norton were the runscorers for goodwood mcguckin dril led out a homerun drive in the 2nd and singled in the 6th in thursdays contest hanson was again the big gun with two singles and two runs jim closs jerry brett and bob moffat con nected for safeties and scored ron evans counted goodwoods lone tally he had a great night at the plate in spile of the loss with a double and two singles in four trips greenwood squirts in ontario finals goodwood squirts league champions goodwood the goodwood squirts coach ed by bill mcouaker won dr m b dymond trophy last week eliminating greenbank coached by murray lee in ihree straight games the final contest was a real thriller with goodwood edging their rivals 1413 ricky marshman on the goodwood mound was in fine form with catcher nicky fiorc equally good back of the plate at one point in the game good wood trailed by three runs but they railed with a pair in the 5th that seem ed to spark the club coach bill mcouaker was assisted by bob pat- tenden harold yake and ted todd don cochrane president of the port perry minor softball association made the trophy presentation tops claremont bowlers claremont a long summer layoff from the al leys has failed to affect ivan booths bowling eye he racked up a 254 aver age friday night as the claremont league opened its season- single scores were 20a 244 and 219 for the ladies aggie fer guson had the high average with 203 individual scores were ivan booth 299244219 terry ann ferguson sub 237 dave ferguson 262- 242220 llovd pascoe 233- 23s bern wills 238214 don barker 234218211 alvin redshaw 232 ron hedges 230 pat ryan 228 joe ryan 226 don barnes 217 dorcen welsh 216206 aggie ferguson 215 doris hopkins 212 amy clarke 211 dorcen alexander 210 lloyd mac- gregor 209 helen pascoe 208 eddie dion sub 205 dorothy kemp 203201 sam barnes 201 harold mcconkcy 201 marge samarillo 200 greenwood its greenwood squirts and eden mills in a battle right down to the wire for the ontario title the two clubs all even at one apiece will meet saturday afternoon at 2 pm at eden mills in the rubber match greenwood thump ed their rivals 126 in the scries opener but were edged 54 at greenwood last saturday a large crowd watched the game eden mills is a community outside of guclph bradley stalcy hurled both contests for the greenwood lads with bro ther darrcll back of the plate the lineup saturday also included billy tur ner 1st base mark cran- field 2nd base billy out house 3rd base david mc- kinnon short stop danny ellicott cf kevin collins lf and bobby maxwell rf stouffville in an effort to raise muchneeded funds for the coming minor hockey season the stouff ville executive is sponsor ing a dance in the legion hall friday october 13 tickets at 300 per couple will be available at the end of this week registration for all class es will continue saturday morning from 930 am to 12 noon in the municipal building parents are ask ed to cooperate by getting their boys registered early this relieves the lastmin ute rush prior to the start of the regular schedule couple win sr title stouffville the husband and wife team of ken and reta laushway have won the senior mens and ladies championships at sleepy hollow golf course mr laushway reeve of stouffville topped the class two weeks ago mrs laushway bested a field of 22 on saturday the pre sentations of trophies will be held at the seasonend banquet next month claremont s ontario football champs of 1909 in 1909 he claremont football team won the south ontario championship only two members of he club dr n f tomlinsoti and mr fred evans are living today the players are rear row- left to right james harvey john gerow reuben bcsse fred cowie william wallace centre row lefl to right bob legged john wagg nelson tomlinson tom birkelt front row left to right koss rich ardson fred evans ross soden and john farmer goodwood peewees ah even with port perry hower topping tourney bethesda the site of the annual mongolia open golf tournament usually held at the will ows lias been switched to rolling hills bethcsda on saturday october 7 stouffville stouff ville will likely ice a junior hockey club again this win ter ice time has been booked in the arena team manager ken rob erts attended a league or ganization meeting sunday and indications are that the clippers could form part of a 5team group other entries are wood- ville haliburton robcay- geon and lakefield since the deadline date is not until october 1 other clubs have still time to enter alloon drifts to tennessee s ontario finals bv pat mcclennajn cedar grove ray eeare was the winner of the centennial day balloon contest hold in the com munity park at cedar grove august 12 his bal loon was recovered in ten nessee and the ticket re turned ray was presented with his prize at barbecue supper sept 9 next on the agenda is the apple butter festival which will come as usual over thanksgiving week end saturday and monday will see the big copper kettles blackened on their tripods and the wonderful butter boiling in the pots the trees arc barely turn ing now and should be at their colourful best by ap ple butter time local church groups and individuals who have any thing for sale that does not conflict with apple butter are invited to take part in the festival time and space may be arranged by calling don mccicnnan 29413961 any evening getting impatient for your cedar grove group centennial photograph be patient a little longer the camera austin reesor used lo take the very successful photo was of 1s90 vintage and presented problems getting paper for prints of the obsolete 11x14 nega tive it was finally found and ordered from eastman kodak in rochester was delivered this week and the pictures will be coming your way shortly notes about neigh bours the crouchers are near ly freezing in vancouver but enjoying it anyway and do not expect to return until christmas norma and don corne lius spent a few of last weeks pleasant days driv ing east through kingston and cornwall to ottawa where they enjoed a tour of the capital bob and mane dare and grandma dare spent last week at expo the estimat ed 60000 who attended buttonville air show last saturday left no idle hours for dinah davis at the food bar busily assisted by mar alyn and margaret don and pat mccicnnan have returned from a holi day trip through georgian bay countrv sudbury and aljonquia park brooklin the brooklin park will be the centre of attraction this saturdav for the first game of the south ontario soft- ball playoff finals brook- min concretes will meet cither marlin or allanford the scries is a best 2 out of three games brooklin is competing oasa inter mediate c game time saturday is s15 pm honor bcv boys pickering pickering townships sensational div ing star beverly boys will bi honored by the councils of both the township and pickering village thursday night she will be the guest at a banquet at cherry downs golf and country club onccssion 7 altona there was a good turnout saturday eve ning to a shower held in atha community centre for allan lehman and his bridetobe miss marlene mcdonald of toronto their wedding will take place saturday sept 30 in sheppard gospel temple agincourt mr and mrs clifford dunkeld and family were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs james loree and daughter toronto albert draper son of mr and mrs grenville dra per is making a good re covery from major heart surgery albert is in the sick childrens hospital room 525 mrs t dunkeld visited on sunday with her sister mrs ella smith altona congratulations go to mrs smith who celebrated her 95th birthday saturday goodwood good wood peewees are current ly engaged in a tight series with port perry emmcr- sons for the league title after sunday the two teams had each won a game goodwood taking the opener 64 and port perry squaring the round s7 blair mcneil struck out 12 batters for goodwood in the first game a dazzl ing catch by outfielder mike colburn was a fea ture of the contest on sunday the game was a seesaw battle with the two teams deadlocked at 66 after seven innings in the 8th goodwood pushed one man across the plate but port perry rallied with two the godwood lineup in cludes blair mcneil sammy may gary brown grant harrington bill lames steven yake barry wood donnie willson vince woodhoues victor woodhoucs mike colburn and bradley harrington editor the tribune dear sir 1 read with surprise and disgust the column by bill smiley in last weeks pa mper does every writer for every small town country paper in canada rate being called the press and so get a pass to expo and presumably even their families it is bad enough they are admitted free without their not having to stand in line newspapers have far too many columnists anyway with nothing to say why should these people have the exclusive right lo push their opinions on the pub lic arc their ideas any more right while the rest of us like me do well lo get a few worlds in the readers column it is news we want not a lengthy brainwashing by crackpot columnists maybe this ex plains why we never read anything bad about expo all these people bribed thus to write only good things if they had to stand in line maybe they would not think it was so magni- fique it is true that you could spend days there and not see it all but if it was not for standing in line you could see all that is worth seeing in a couple of hours expo is the most grossly overrated farce and shows very poor planning if the truth be admitted like many other things in this country it is something to be ashamed of not proud of but privileges to hordes of socalled press is the last straw and 1 daresay this includes all the halfwitted empty- headed disc jockeys we lis ten to as well mrs stephen thornhill b brougham wins tourney brougham four teams took part in a base ball tournament saturday at brougham brougham drew altona ii the first round and won 42 in extra innings in the other game greenwood lost to claremont 41 the final round saw brougham beat claremont 73 in nine innings to win the tourney new smithcorona and underwood portable type writers are available at tribune office supplies claremont u c w the afternoon unit of the ucw will entertain the evening unit on thurs day sept 28 at 8 pm in the basement of the clare mont united church mr and mrs james petty will show slides on their trip to moosenec all girls between the ages of 10 and 14 are wel come to join the claremont girl guide company which will he opening on tues- dy sept 26 at 7 pm in the claremont united church anew brewers retail will open on main street hwy 47 at winona drive friday sept 22nd hours of sale 1000 am to 600 pm daily open to 900 pm thurs fri nevs and sports daily on ft v brewers retail wj lll i well it least t vent less any mre gjires this seassnt operated by brewers warehousing co ltd