Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 11, 1960, p. 12

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pto 12 the stouffviue tribune thorcdiy augajt it 1960 roxy theatre markham thurs fri sat aug 11 12 13 in wide screex technicolor qahl of 13 yr old youth nets holeinone at pickering with steve reeves plus selected short subjects childrens matinee every saturday doors open 130 show starts 2 pm free comic books to all children this saturday matinee aug 13 mon tues wed thurs aug 15161718 that riotous comedy carry on teacher starring shirley eaton kenneth connors added featuretle and color cartoon show starts every evening at 7 pm a 13year old ajax boy last week achieved what is to most golfers just a dream a holein one at the pickering golf course alan claringbold son of mr and mrs david claringbold of 78 bings cres playing his sec ond game of golf scored his ace using a no 7 iron and a battered ball he kept for using over wat er hazards he had purchased the club for sl50 the 12th hole was the scene it is a 110yard hole par three down hill and crossing a creek in front of the green alans name will be inscribed on the holeinone plaque in the club house alan says he likes golf he played his first game about a month ago to earn pocket mon ey to pay for his game he works as a part time helper on an ajax dairy truck the holeinone is not his only claim to fame alan is a pitcher on the ajax lions bantam base ball team he has 110 strikeouts to his credit and his pitching has been a major factor in his teams lakeshore league the team will be in the osh- awa playoffs on august 16 and then hopes are high that the team will enter the ontario baseball league in provincial competition the team reached the standing in first place in the finals last year and lost out to wallaceburg besides golf and ball alan plays hockey and basketball in the ajax town league the everimproving raglan club played its best game of the year last wednesday night com bining excellent pitching sharp fielding and solid hitting to over power a hapless pickering crew 123 raglan pounded out 4 hits including 2 home runs in the first inning bob talbot returned to the lineup to hurl his mates to a wellearned victory pitching his best game of the vear talbot scattered 6 hite walked five and struck out twelve jim mcpherson the starting pickering hurler was belted from the box in the first inning he was relieved by b feather- stone who finished the game talbot inspired his team at ihe plate as well as on the mound by pounding out two singles in three times at bat gord holi day gord forrester and dennis cochrane each belted a home run bill moffat was again the best at the plate for pickering banging out two singles greenwood midgets win playoff opener greenwood midgets extended their undefeated winning streak as they completely overwhelmed a hardtrying dunbarton squad 120 in the first game of thepick- ering township league play offs grant pascoe lived up to his preplayoff reputation as he hurled a brilliant onehitter ut ilizing his slow and drop ball with great effect wayne elson powered the greenwood offensive he belted a double and a triple gary brock pounded out a single and a double the next game is at dunbart on friday night beginning at 700 pm stouffvi lle pool wednesday aug 17th 730 pm king johns men clash with robin hood at 730 relay races and water polo with markhant races for ah age groups diving competitions three water ballets jim wood diving instructor for toronto schools will bring a group to give a diving display and diving clowns community league standing w l t pts brougham 15 4 1 31 uxbridge 14 6 1 29 claremont 23 0 2 28 altona 9 8 1 19 greenwood 8 11 1 17 ballantrae 6 12 1 13 raglan 6 14 1 13 pickering 4 15 0 8 deaths fordson power major diesel standard 2419500 fordson dexta diesel standard 27500 for best in sales service call geo essam tractor sales limited 1933 kennedy rd agincourt ont ax 36591 ax 36091 lemonville lemonville womans associat ion are having a picnic in con nection with the july meeting at the home of mrs j nauta on wed aug 17 at 230 a cordial invitation is extended to the lad ies and children of the commun ity to be present the ss picnic will be held on the lawn at the home of mr and mrs hirsch on friday aug 12 at 530 everyone welcome dr and mrs wicks and arth ur are now on vacation at their summer cottage they were guests of dr and mrs mcclint- ock at their cottage at bala on wednesday miss marian wicks toronto spent the weekend with dr and mrs wicks mr and mrs gordon lewis mr and mrs glen evans mr and mrs don miller mr and mrs norm fairies mr don ferguson and mr murray lew is were guests of mr and mrs grant wells on saturday even ing miss christine wells spent the weekend in toronto with her aunt mrs john gibbons miss barbara kerr agincourt is spending a vacation with her cousin christine wells gale and roccie pagnello of searboro are enjoying a holiday with their grandparents mr and mrs stewart rae marilyn and cheryl carrie of markham spent the previous week with their grandparents mr and mrs bob gould and family had dinner with his sist er and family mr and mrs s rae on monday mr and mrs a blair and miss beth blair of north cobalt had supper with her sister mrs burnett and harry on friday and had dinner on saturday with their brother mr and mrs harry smith gormley mr william parsons of st johns newfoundland died of a heart attack after an illness of about three weeks on july 29 1960 he was born in 1889 son of william george and susannah parsons in 1919 he married emma bessie cillingham who survives him also two sisters mary parsons and leah stev ens three sons r milton frank w and william g and daughters marion e and laura ann also survive rev sandi- ford of st johns united church had charge of the service on aug 1st at ochre pit cove cem etery the late mr parsons was re tired having been a fish export er and general dealer he had lived in st johns for the past ten years during world war 1 he had been overseas with the newfoundland regiment from 191418 wm g parsons local solicitor and member of council is a son mrs annie thompson mrs annie thompson of goodwood passed away at york county hospital on sun day aug 7 1960 she was in her 88th year and was a daught er of the late mr and mrs will forsyth of glasgow and wife of the late john thompson she is survived by her sons findlay and clayton both of goodwood the funeral on tuesday aug 9 was from the funeral home of low and mcguire uxbridge at 2 oclock with interment in the goodwood cemetery rev midsown garage your local bp dealer unxman sales service general repairs 24hr towing 170w days evenings 179j the sign of a good time theatre uxbridge thursday to saturday august 11th to 13th master of congo jungle orson welles documentary color cinemascope outer space jitters three stooges cartoon t1 news raglan makes rid for position in a very wellplayed and ex citing ball game on monday night raglan continued to im press the fans as they staged a thrilling rally in the last inning to upset a highly favored ux bridge club 74 as early as the third inning raglan found itself three runs behind but they continued to peck away at that total and climaxed their inspired play with a big threerun 7th inning rally which put them ahead for the first time in the game for the second consecutive game raglans ace hurler bob talbot came up with another brilliant pitching performance scattering five safeties striking out ten and walking only three jim noble and john hill com bined on the uxbridge mound to give up eight hits strike ou eight and walk one pud brown continued on his current batting streak banging out two singles and a double in three trips to the plate to lend raglan marcel bowin emerged from his batting slump as he clubbed a double and a home run murray birkett in a pinch- hitting role also belied a home run while bob talbot with a single and dennis cochrane witli a double completed the raglan eighthit attack brian kennedy ron noble and gary elson each socked a double for uxbridge while grant noble blasted a home run and bob ashenhurst a single defensively raglan came up with two fine fielding plays in the sixth centre fielder dennis cochrane made an excellent running catch to rob bob ashen hurst of a sure hit while gary hayes deprived bob risebiough of an important single in the seventh inning by racing far to his right to pick up his drive between third and shortstop this was an extremely im portant win for raglan as it left them tied with ballantrae for that sixth and last playoff position wrestling tv stars from maple leal gardens stouffviue arena ib gets many politicians cloud the issue because they are in the dark themselves with prices what they are its no cinch for people to laugh at their own expense middle age is when the tele phone rings on saturday night and you hope its not for you d filyer of uxbridge had charge of the service and the pallbearers were messers norm an wagg tom dawson charlie watson willis taylor walter and gordon todd tag team match main bout 2 out of 3 falls one hour time limit dominick bravo vs fred atkins dino bravo vs lee henning referee burt maxwell the little flower of uxbridge ringside 150 general 100 free parking 845 pm an exhibition of strength and science uxbridge best greenwood 1210 death in a very close and exciting game last wednesday uxbridge managed to quench a dangerous lastinning rally to defeat green wood 1210 john hill started for uxbridge but was relieved by jim noble in the 4th he finished the game their combined efforts gave up 9 hits walked 2 and struck out c bob clodd went the distance for greenwood being tagged for 13 safeties striking out 4 and walking none jake cain led the way at the plate for uxbridge pounding out 3 consecutive singles while john hill with 2 doubles brian kennedy with a double and home run and grant noble with a single and triple were close behind bob rise- brough and bruce houghland each smashed a double with tom millar and don prentice bagging singles bill maxwell again was the most dangerous greenwood hit ter belting 2 doubles and a single bob schram blasted a home run and a single with gord gauslin adding 2 singles harold titterton with a triple nicely harriet hattie at lot 2 concession 6 whit on monday aug 8th 1960 harriet ratcliff beloved wife of the late john nicely in her 89th year dear mother of marjorie helen fred grace mrs h pugh reta grandmother of joan mrs richardson and john pugh resting at the chapel of le oneill stouffville for ser vice on wed aug 10th at 230 interment second markham baptist cemetery and jerry cooper with a singl completed greenwoods 9hit at tack is way when you really figure it out jim its just plain good business to buy all we can from our hometown business men they know os thev know what we want nr wnsf is best for our needs swre thev want to sell us iusf tre those at slesrcon in the bw eitv ijiit fh ifcrence fc ht mrr loci fchows an fc terestm in mrr were thev want f sw iw rw n f1 we remain their eorf- crnecs whca yoo shop at home yr ey get he satis faction kid service wmcb rcrwks fratn dealing with people yon tenon ton belp tbem io bolid to serve yon better mad yam mn helping io iwrild roar com- inanity it pays off for the wnole co when yofl shop at home ibis maseat opoobored by the stouffville tribune

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