Newmarket Era and Express, 13 Jul 1956, p. 7

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w S3 -i- is Several bandsmen had a part In the Second Signal Corps Trumpet Band Toronto winning the senior class band competition for Canada in Meriton June It will be the first iirumpni to compete In the United States and will be matched against the top three American and bugle corps- Thecompetition If be held at Syracuse New York on Saturday July 14 will compete at the on Sept 22 Newmarket members are James Rook Queen St Bruce Smith Avenue Paul Cameron Cotter St and AI St These members would like to direct younger people in a Newmarket Junior Drum Corps For information phone At IMEltfti i- a MIA U E INUM Ml i m it taia I I N rf or and oo direct to in lengths from Jib or wft to it v v Aluminum in smooth finish or ioiifcoMc4 febr gauge galvanized by the tew and protest tarn your farm economical wy to on material costs lime labour too in better Mort and weatherproof length no more per jquare Write today for free brochure Stf METAL ROLLING MILLS LIMITED I d H MRS JAMES Funeral service was held for Mrs Mae wife of King St King City on Saturday afternoon July in King City United church Inter ment was in King City cemetery Rev conducted the assisted by Rev Douglas Davis of a former pastor of the charge for several years Following more than three months illness caused by a para lytic stroke the late Mr died at her home on Wednesday evening July She was a be loved wife and mother and was an excellent display ing qualities of extreme ity and generosity She was known for her kindness to her neighbors and won the love and esteem in a wide circle of friends in the church life and the com munity She was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs of Velio re Vaughan township She was one ten children and married James of about years ago coming as a bride to King City where she lias since resided She was an ardent member of the United church She was a past president and a life member of the Womans Missionary Soci ety and a charter member the All departments of church activity claimed her interest In other denominations in the com munity she was sympathetic For several years Mrs was ac tively interested in the work of the Fred Victor Mission and the Victor Home giving liberally to these organizations She was al so honorary president and a char ter member of King Womens In stitute Through the WI ami person ally she contributed generously to soldiers overseas boxes Her late son Gordon served overseas ill the Canadian army More than floral tributes filled the home where re mains rested prior to the funeral service Numerous old friends and former community residents were among the largo number of people who paid their last res pects The pallbearers were nephews Edgar John Holly George Bert a grandson James Patton and a PINE ORCHARD LEADS Orchard Zephyr Keswick Mount Albert Willow Beach Willow Beach Keswick Legion 3 thats the Lake Simcoc league standing to July Bill Henrys sixhit pitching Irwin Davidsons and Winchs twohit clubbing and Bernard Kays triple carried Bel- haven to an win over Kes wick Legion Monday Tom Bell was the losing Clarke doubled home two runs in the losing cause Zephyr picked up an easy two points Tuesday as Pine Orchard failed to field a team An eightrun sixth and the combined hurling of Jack and Bill Richardson enabled to top Keswick Legion Wednesday Peter VanNos- Harry Glen Jack and Eric Barber were key hitters for the winners Jack Burgess Bill and Alien were Legion best Josh Preston went the route Wednes day for Pine Orchard to best Keswick Comets and Claude Pollock Bob Pollocks round- tripper gave the losers a new lease on life Ron unfurled a four- hitter and Alan triple scored three second round runs as Zephyr tripped Mount Albert ii Thursday Case was the loser Kelly Case homered in the fifth to put the Mount on the score sheet Unheard of this won two in a row as Bill Richardson threw a fivehitter and Murray Young homered as dunked Willow Beach Thurs day Bill Ego was the losing Dick Sinclairs hit scored Mike Matt in the third with the only tally Bar ber Doug Woods and Bill King- don along with Young were Vandorf Harold Smith supplied razorsharp hurling while Ken Don Smith and Claude Pollock furnished the slugging as Keswick blanked Friday Ed outfield catch was the highlight The loser was Bill Henry while Irwin David son hit authority in the losing cause Trailing Willow- Beach scored two last of seventh runs on three walks an error and Don Wherrys hit to earn a all tie with Satur day collected eight hits off Bill Ego while Mimes checked the on six Ron Griffin had a double Al two hits Ron Roberts and Bill Gibson one each for the Dave Pinfold hom ered una Ron Beckett nailed two hits to lead neighbor Dave Glass Surviving are her husband James three daughters Mrs James Anne Toron to Audrey and Hilda al home two sons of King City and of Toronto and ten grandchildren A son Gordon died in a daughter Viola died as a small child several years Also surviving are her sisters Mrs Joseph and Mrs Holly of Toronto and Mrs Arthur Green of also a brother Charles of To ronto Hub Minors Win The Newmarket Era and Express Friday July Behind the combined seven hit hurling of Gary and Jim Woodcock and a at tack Newmarket defeated Lake Wilcox at Lake Wilcox in a North York league game It was Newmarkets fifth successive win Jim McDonald tapped a home run and triple and Jim Woodcock dished up two doubles to feature the Newmarket effort Ron lie- was the losing pitcher while Keith Barrett collected two hits in the losing cause Larry blasted a threerun home run In the fifth to give Rosa Newmar ket Optimists a win over Aurora Tiger at the fair grounds Friday in a North York bantam baseball league game Ken Sargent and his fifth round successor Henry chilled Aurora on three hits Newmarket got clubbing at a sevenhit clip off Aurora south paw Keith Browning Larry and Wayne Croutch collected two hits apiece to spark the victors while Keith Scott turned in a twohit chore for Aurora QUEENS WIN DROP GREEN ACRES Bill sixhitter sup ported by a 15hit attach enabled Queens to thump Green Acres Metro Home while Bell Telephone came from behind to defeat Garage Grease Monk eys at the fair grounds Monday in Newmarket town soft- ball league activity Burke hammered four hits including a four sacker Jack and Lee Eldridge got three each to pace the Queens Andy Sinclair was the Green Acres big gun going for two homers Stan fine relief twirling Harold LaPlantes home run and a three hit slugging exhibition by Herb Mays sparked the Bell Bluebells Tom Graham and Gould socked grandslam ho mers and Bill losing pitcher claimed a doityourself projects When you need extra money for materials to complete- a home project borrow with confidence from HFC- Canadas first and consumer finance company Loans from 50 to are made in day in privacy- Repayment plans arranged to fit your income Loans also made to pay bills seasonal expenses or any good reason Phone or come in for friendly hclnfiil service CASH MONTKIT the year to 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