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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 24, 1969, p. 8

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page 8 the tribune thursday jul 24 1969 whitchurch equestrian club successful junior show ballantrae the wcc equestrian club held its first junior show- on sundav with over 21 entries competition was keen and the show was a great success part of the reason for the successful show must co to the cen- erous help and hard work of mrs shirlev gerow mr keith greenfield mrs natalie allison and many others judce for the dav mr george tedson is to be concratulated on the fine work he did throughout the whole show following are the re sults of the show class 1 good groom ing slim newlove tro- phv 1st fair joan own ed by louise milligan shown by mona raes 2nd warriette shown bv fred thicken 3rd chamcook burtie shown by nora murphy 4th kookie rhianfa stables shown bv lori miller 5th on my way shown by jane mosby class 2 english equita tion 14 years and under herb peach trophy 1st debbie smith riding jar- dy 2nd mona raes rid ing fair joan 3rd loui miller riding kookie 4th nora murphy riding golden dust 5th chris- tel cloth riding lady vivian class 3 english equita tion 1418 years kenneth birch trophy 1st wendy davidson riding time to spare 2nd marion birch riding sandy 3rd wen dy forfar riding golden dut 4ih jud shaw riding samantha 5ih sharon quinn riding scarboro lass class 4 western pleas ure ringuood snack bar trophy 1st tawny rid den and owned bv pat gerow 2nd warriette ridden bv fred thicken 3rd duchess ridden by ralph smallev class 5 western equita tion james ouinn tro- phv 1st pat gerow rid- ina tawnev 2nd daid osborne riding duch ess class 6 working hunter cederow farms trophv 1st sandv ridden bv marian birch 2nd sara- can ridden bv debbie smith 3rd kings dis play ridden by wally koster jr class 7 western equita tion 1418 years 1st da vid londry riding taw ny 2nd bob henry rid ing warriette class 8 english pleasure norman cox real estate trophy 1st jordy rid den by debbie smith 2nd fair joan ridden by mona raes 3rd come again ridden by judy shaw 4th time to spare ridden by wendy davidson 5th golden storm ridden by wendy forfar class 9 open equitation over jumps rhianfa sta bles trophy 1st debbie smith riding jordy 2nd judy shaw riding sam antha 3rd wendy dav idson riding time to spare 4th marion burch riding sandy rid- how much influence do women hove fisia well by 1970 according to the us census bureau they will outnumber men by five million and as anyone who lives in a democracy knows you cant buck a majority by a general consensus of opinion among auto merchandisers the influence of women in purchasing the family car may not be as direct as the mans but has a strong negative influence if the lady of the house is against the purchase of a car it is a fair certainty the husband will not buy it on his own womens tastes have mightily influenced the style and convenience features of the modern ear this years makes for example average 30 coordinat ed colors for exterior and interior body styles change as rapidly as womens clothing fashions but the influence hasnt been only on looks the automatic choke was designed n answer to female demand restyled knobs that are easy to operate and avoid chipped fingernails are in response to female needs auto manufacturers reject seat fabrics that catch the fur in fur coats and it is widely acknow ledged that much of the impetus behind safety has come from women wise automobile dealers cater to women with honest treatment on sales and service this attitude is invariably rewarded by loyalty and word of mouth recommendation from their women customers who are more likely to recognize an economic truth in auto merchandising the car dealers integrity is the single most important part of any deal markhum chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 29441 1 1 5th wally koster jr ing kings display class 10 hunter hack erie mfg ltd trophy 1st time to spare rid den by wendy davidson 2pd on my way ridden by sandy allison 3rd jordy ridden by debbie smith 4th samantha ridden by judy shaw 5th sandy ridden by mar ion burch class 11 pairs hack wcc equestrian club trophy 1st thoraks ridden by nora murphy and chamook burtie 2nd tawny ridden by pat gerow and on my way ridden by sandy alliston 3rd jordy ridden by debbie smith and gold en storm ridden by wendy forfar class 12 fault and out stake widdifield drugs trophy 1st saracen hidden by debbie smith 2nd sandy ridden by marion birch 3rd lady gambler ridden by eric carnegy 4th samantha ridden by judy shaw cambray blanks stouffville cambray c a m bravs dave macmillan pitched a twohitter sparking his team to a 70 shutout over stouff ville on saturday macmillan struck out twelve iga batters stouff- villes only safeties were sincles bv bill lehman and geoff gaston in the seventh neither got past third base for the homesters don cruse was around the sacks twice and larry webster dave macmillan carl tamlvn barry pat terson and ron bell made the trio once apiece geoff gaston on the mound for stouffville gave up nine hits adam young sparks stouffville recovery expos looking better strain phil carp the no 1 position on the metro toronto police tugowar team lakes the strain during their match with a team from kitchenerwaterloo the event was part of the program at markhams highland games saturday peter harris victoria square cuts stouffville win streak victoria square it was a harrowing experi ence for the page boys as rumble tractor ploughed a furrow across their win ning streak cutting it at seven games things looked good for stouffville with brian emery starting the ball rol ling in the first the square boys playing a good round game of ball came through with 7 runs in the next 6 innings to es tablish an unsurmountable lead bruce mortson larry kelson dale crouter john rumble roger brain ri chard burton and dave rumble all rounded the sacks a brief downpour that allstars 5 iga 4 little britain iga manaccd to hold the leacue allstars to a four- all tic until the tenth in ning when the stars don barker belted out a home run to win the game iga did however show their stuff holding the leagues best to one of the onlv tie encounters of the season gord mckav made the rounds twice for the igas on a single and a double roger todd and geoff gaston tagacd the bags on sincles to make up stouff- houston for discounts over 3000 items discounted daily villes third and fourth tallies hern oreilly hobb and mcmillan scored for the allstars preson down osburn and mcklish shared the mound giving up 12 saf- ties to the stouffville squad murrav holden stood on the hill for iga allow ing the leagues best 12 hits offer help stouffville the york oshawa district health unit is embarking on a program to help food handling establishments meet the new provincial sanitary regulations many already meet the require ments but a few are be low the new standards sent the fans and the players scurrying for cover started the stouffville spirit growing again in the last two innings gord ness graeme goodchild and brian emery all made it home the page boys then proceeded to load up the bases but victoria square pitcher richard burton came through to dispose of the remaining stouffville batmen prov ing that theres nothing better in the field than a tractor or a ball player from victoria square little britain here sunday stouffville there will be hardball action in the park sunday at- 100 when little britain journ eys south to meet iga in an earlier game in the north country stouffville squeaked by lb with a 54 score claremont taken to cleaners claremont port perry took claremont to the cleaners again this week with a 121 walk away victory it was claremonts twelfth loss in 13 starts pete beare scored four runs for the visitors bill cornsie had two and wes evans john roadway garnet warner morley davidson wayne venning and bob parker got one apiece claremonts sole run was on a triple by brian norton in the seventh bob robertson pitched a twohitter for the port bob is one of very few fastball pitchers who do not use the newer whirl wind form bob just sort of tosses them and he does a great job of it grant and brian nor ton hurled for claremont allowing the visitors 11 safeties stouffville the fans couldnt believe it the players couldnt be lieve it but it was true it was the fifth inning and the lowly markham expos were ahead of stouffville by a 73 score art lee was working on a 5 hitter and there had been only two errors dave gurneil had belted out a home run with john young and brook wheelan on base brian james and dave young had rounded the sacks twice apiece markham was winning then it hap pened adam young walked up to the plate in two previ ous attempts he had failed to make it to first but not this time young belted the ball right to the outfield fence making a round trip and taking don lee and bill sheridan with him markham started shaking in their boots and couldnt stop for three full innings gord ness eric jones brian emery bill sheri dan bruce fockler and dave wideman made it home in succession four out of six trips on errors markham recovered slightly in the ninth with brooke wheelan and dave gurneil crossing the plate but it wasnt enough to even phase the page boys other page boys making the rounds were gord ness with two trips and pete yates with one don lee pitched a ninehitter for stouffville art lee allow ed the homesters 12 safe ties greenwood here tonight stouffville the page boys will have a chance to show their stuff tonight when they meet greenwood in the park at 815 greenwood won a game here a few weeks ago but more recently stouffville took them on their own stamping grounds in a 43 thriller this will probably be one of the most exciting games to be seen here this sea son gutted muffler stouffville hav ing a gutted muffler on his car cost wayne tyson of rr 2 stouffville 20 or 4 days in richmond hill court friday this type of muffler also known as a hollywood muffler often installed by owners of per formance type automobiles is illegal under the high way traffic act markham the markham epos w e r e looking a lot better wed nesday night but they still werent quite up to the calibre of the inter mediate clubs they are competing against in the south ontario county fastball league markham one of two junior clubs in the league dropped an s6 decision to brougham in a well played game that saw very tew errors on the part of both teams the expos were close to winning or at least tieing it up in the bottom of the ninth with two men on base but biough- hams first baseman bri an madill jumped to snag a ball oil the bat of dave young for the third out ken a i r d murray warn- brian j a m e s dave ellis brian donnel ly and rick crispi were successful in making the rounds for markham brougham came from behind a 65 deficit in the seventh on the power of two homers don brewer made the circuit as did bruce norton with bob schram on base both had one more run lo his credit jerry mcguckin came through with two trips around and jack brad- shaw tagged all bags once fastball standing p w l 12 11 1 13 11 2 17 11 2 15 8 7 16 5 11 16 5 11 12 2 10 12 1 11 port perry greenwood victoria square stouffville dunbarton brougham markham claremont this weeks schedule july 24 greenwood at stouffville july 28 brougham at claremont stouffville at dunbarton july 29 dunbarton at markham stouffville at port perry july 30 greenwood at victoria square july 31 brougham at stouffville milne conservation closed to public markham town metro toronto and reg ion conservation auth is concerned by the num ber of people who are entering the milne con servation area in- a let ter to council they re peated their warning that the area is not open for public use and of the danger to children they went on to say that regu lar patrols are made by them in the area but chil- d r e n are still found around the dam council felt that it was not the responsibility of the town to see that mem bers of the public keep away mayor alma walker stated that parents should be made aware that it is a dangerous place for young children to be benefit horse show whitchurch twp plans are under way to hold the first annual can adian equestrian team benefit horse show on the property of als tack shop on the vandorf side- road west of hwy 48 on aug 17 it is hoped that tom gayford or another mem ber of the team would be present at the show all proceeds will go for expenses incurred by the canadian team when rep resenting canada in the olympic games one week only flush a byes raid house garden bug killer 48s reg si 69 value t am pax 40s nestles spraze hair spray reg si 99 value reg 99c value 175 97 147 59 houston pharmacy main west stouffville 6402222 call me heinz ii dauks unit manager ill bring you ideas on money back life insur ance sun lifes security fund endowment pro tects your family until yot ire 65 then returns all premiums plus dividends rr3 claremont telephone 6401065 sun life of canada harman sons m plumbing domestic industrial cascade rentals hot water heating altrrafkm repair soflcnrr pump new work sewrr 6401576 i i i i i i i i 1 crests blue tag sale will save you money on such seasonal goods as camping supplies a good line of picnic items too i golf equipment including clubs bags etc baseball equipment youll find balls bats gloves and so much more at savings fishing supplies weve got a great range of rods lures hooks etc lawn garden equipment including power and push mowers lawn patio furniture luggage complete sets or individual pieces they are great so are the prices i watch for the blue tags throughout our store thurs fri sat this week use crests own family plan purchase hardware iainl appliances viir sloirffx ilic fi 7vl isr furniture open thurs fri until 9 pm i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i

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