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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 29, 1972, p. 9

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thursday june 29 1972 the tribune page ii sports wvihunt ken may art latcham day plan full schedule of events st0uffv1lle like pitching hor seshoes enjoy tennis or lawn bowling how about a free swim in the stouffville pool or a ringside seat at a judo demonstration if your tastes tend toward a more relaxing type of recreation how about a game of bingo or a seat in the shade 1 listening to the claremont citizens band all this and more will be featured at the stouffville community sports day julv 1 in lhe stouffville park a full list of events follow amusements and kiddies rides 10 am all day hor seshoeing demon stration 10 am all day equestrian show all day pet show 11 am swim com petition 1030 am to 2 pm official opening of new intermediate swimming pool 1 pm free public swimming 2 to 6 pm girls softball game 130 pm boys soft- ball game 3 pm horseshoe pitching tournament 2 pm to 8 pm judo demon stration 2 pm and 4 pm bingo 2 pm to 430 pm tugowar 430 pm chicken barbecue 5 pm to 730 pm claremont citizens band 6 pm to 730 pm hardball game 630 pm presentation sports personality of the year 730 pm skating club 3030 draw 730 pm kinsmen siimii draw 730 pm dedication of latcliam hall 830 pm professional wrestling in the arena 830pm teen dance in latcham hall 930 pm square dance on the tennis courts 930 pm a senior citizens display of handicrafts will be on view in latcham hall hroughout the day the pet show is open o all animals it will e held in the ball iark in front of the jrandstand the judo demon- tralion is in latcham jail choose top sportsman stouffville the top sportsman of 1972 who will it be the result will be revealed saturday at 730 pm in the team wrestling match stouffville professional wrest ling stouffvilles favorite spectator sport returns to the arena saturday night the first bout goes at 830 pm the card includes everything from heavyweight tag- teamers to rollypolly midgets and to please the ringsiders the ladies will also get into the act the team action will pair the loveable love stouffville park a committee comprising lome boadwaywilf marley and jim thomas sifted through more than a dozen can didates before coming up with the winner the presentation of an engraved trophy symbolizing the sports personality of the year will take place midway through an exhibition baseball game between the rejuvenated stouffville red sox and the stouffville iga bros against carlos rocha and tony p a r i s i dewey robertson and tarzan zorra against nakita kalmikoff and red pollard miss hercules the pride of the wrestling sorority will go against jenny baxter a model turned acrobat general admission is s2 open pool july 1 stouffville stouffvilles new in termediate swimming pool built by the lions club will be officially opened saturday july 1 at one oclock the event is all part of art latcham day in the stouffville park mr latcham donated the original pool to the town in 1957 following the 1 pm ceremony there will be free swimming from 2 to 6 pm visit the pool suggests manager peter sanderson and take a dip sizzling mound power gives unionville title b wrestling 2 tag team bouts love bros carlos rocha tony parisi midgets featuring sky low low k- 4 lady wrestling miss hercules jenny baxter swim meet july 1 stouffville the seasons first invitational swim meet will be held july 1 arthur latcham day at the stouffville pool teams from markham unionville uxbridge and stouff ville will compete in 30 events beginning at 10 am and running through to 2 pm at 1 pm a ceremony to officially open the new in termediate pool will be held during a half- hour break in the program comeback stan llokus miller no stranger on the stouffville diamond a few years ago will stage a onenight comeback saturday as the former stouffville red sox meet the iga team in an exhibition game the contest is all part of art latcham day in the stouffville park game time is i0 pm jim thomas lose to manilla unionville whirlwind speed merchant ken may has enjoyed some exciting moments in a colorful mound career but none could have been more satisfying than the final out in a game against st catharines at unionville sunday he won it 53 as unionville rallied from a 30 deficit to take not only the game but the okeefe centennial tournament the clubs prize was a 400 bond ken mays brilliance on the hill had rival batsmen swinging at nothing but wind in the tourney opener he blanked john oliver of toronto 10 in six innings he dished up a nohitter in the next round he shut out york merchants of willowdale 30 then polished off north american auto of the dieppe circuit 20 tower foods also of the dieppe league were gagged 50 sending unionville into the finals against st kits at the end of two innings the st catharines squad had a 30 lead but their offensive suddenly ground to a halt unionville rallied with two in the 4th two in the 5th and one in the 7ti to grab the pot of gold out of the 28 innings ken may worked 24 marty cook an 18 year old comer toiled in four not until the fifth game did a rival player cross the plate st catharines received a 250 bond as runnersup smithville won the consolation award of 200 and greenwood the runnersup received 150 unionvilles lineup included ken may p howie burkholiler c bill hunter 1st neb gay man 2nd colin wood 3rd scott mablev ss jerry brett lf marty cook cfl alex smith rf the coach is moe morley and the manager i e a n f i n d i a y unionville went with a skeleton squad of nine players each game mayor tony roman presented each of the winning clubs with centennial plates and the two runnersjp with centennial mugs m a r k h a m s a 1 wilds the chief organizer of the event described field con ditions saturday as atrocious in an effort to keep the tournament on schedule eight games were played in stouffville sunday thirtytwo teams came to play ball he said he observed that at one point the mud was ankledeep but no one complained cut back kartway hours uxbridge twp a years deliberation by uxbridge township council ended monday evening with finalization of a bylaw to license and govern the racing of gokarts and the holding of go- kart races in the township bylaw regulations include two which caused considerable debate between operators of goodwood kartways their neigh bors and council the hours of operation and noise levels a 7 pm closing hour has been set for sundays and a 9 pm limit for other days except tuesdays when there will be no track activity a noise restriction of 85 decibels at 75 feel is mandatory but on two days of the year permission will be granted if requested lo run unmuffled karts in special cham pionship events on finalizing the by- 1 a v council authorized the township clerk to issue goodwood kartways with a license for 1972 2 tag team dewey robertson nakita v kalmikoff bouts taran and zorra and lied pollard ispji syouffville arenas saturday july 1st ringside 250 general admission 2 kids 1 stage play the stage play entitled the un derpants is scheduled for the herongate barn theatre july 14 through 16 21 and 22 28 through 30 dinner is at 7 pm with the play at 830 special family nights have been arranged for the sunday performances with dinner at 5 pm and the play at 7 tickets may be reserved by calling 2940426 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444j protect your car against rust here value with an application of rust ran call our sebvick department for appointment 640- 3450 neil patrick motors l main w stouffville 6403450 rust ban is a pceal trtse formula specifically manufactured to help prevent your car from rust ing its used and recommended by larre fleet accounts try it oull appreciate its valac dont forget our tune4jp service 1 44 stouffville stouffvilles iga team are human after all manilla proved this sunday beating the local squad 95 however rodger todd and company had enough hits to win two ball games they rapped out 18 safeties in the 9inning en counter but left 17 mates stranded on the sacks they were retired in both the 8th and the 9th with the bases loaded manilla grabbed a 3- 0 lead in the lsl and never were headed they sewed up the vistory with another 3- run splurge in the 6th third baseman bill mackie wielded a big bat for stouffville clubbing two singles and a double greg turner although the ninth man in the order enjoyed similar success george mckay although a late starter appeared in mid season form with two potent drives both doubles glenn jackson connected for three singles and bill hassard a double and a single on saturday at 630 pm stouffville iga host the veteran red sox in an exhibition game then return to regular league com petition thursday with sunderland the visitors here student swim program mark h a m aquatics supervision and safety go hand-in- hand when the markham parks and recreation depart ment cooperate with the york county board of education in a swim program students from the markham area have been participating in a two week swim learning environment at the markham community pool at morgans park the program initiated for the first time this year in markham is sponsored jointly by the markham parks and recreation department and the york county board of education for grade three students in all respects the program has been a resounding success township of uxbridge taxes the 2nd instalment of realty and business taxes is due on july 17th payment may be made at the canadian imperial bank of commerce stouffville uxbridge or claremont branches or the torontodominion bank of uxbridge a discount of 3 is allowed on the 3rd in stalment due october 16th if all taxes are paid on or before july 17th pay promptly and avoid penalties office hours 900 430 monday to friday goodwood crtaro o s kennedy tax collector programme arthur latcham day community sports day saturday july 1st stouffville memorial park 1000 am kinsmen club of stouffville family fun days continue from thursday lawn bowling tournament at bowling club all day tennis tournament at tennis courts all day swim meet invitational begins at pool horseshoeing demonstration and sale of nails see museum booth all day stouffville kinnettes see booth open all day stouffville brownies guides see booth open all day 1100 am pet show in the ball park 1 pm official pool opening 130 pm softball games in ball park pee wee girls bantam boys 200 pm horseshoe pitching tournament till about 8 pm judo demonstration in latcham hall legion bingo see booths public swimming until 7 pm 400 pm j demonstration in latcham hall 430 pm tugofwar 500 pm lions barbeque in park 600 pm claremont citizens band 630 pm baseball game in ball park 730 pm sports personality of the year 800 pm stouffville players in latcham hall professional wrestling in arena 830 pm dedication ceremony in latcham hall presentation of piano by music mania to latcham hall 930 pm young peoples dance in latcham hall square dancing on the tenpis courts kinsmen summer fun days june 29 and june 30 530 to 10 pm lions booth q lions barbquei q burkholder street kinsmens midway mm municipal building 2 lavn bovling 3 tennis 4 ball iark 5 kinsmen 6 horseshoe pitch 7 swimmingpool 8 arena 9 latcham hall

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