AURORA ENTRY ACCEFTRD According to latest advice re ceived by Aurora intermediate hockey boosters Auroras entry in the intermediate series has been accepted by A further meeting to complete plans will be held in the Aurora arena Tuesday Sept- Era and Express classifieds bring results CENTENNIAL YEAR AT MARKHAM FAIR Friday Sept Official opening at 2 pm by Premier Frost Old Time Costumes Contest Miss Fair Contest Evening concert featuring East York Barber Shop Quartette Guernsey and Sheep Shows Harness and Pony Races Saturday Oct 1 Judging Horses Cattle Jerseys and Beef Swine and Poultry Harness Running and Pony Races Checker Tournament Big Midway Girls Trumpet Band Lindsay Boys Band both days Big Dance at night Kansas Farmer will entertain Admission cents Autos cents acre parking lot GEO HENRY PRESIDENT CROSBY SEC MARKHAM I- ITEMIZED LAUNDRY SERVICE Each article finished and charged for individually at moderate prices For example Shirts each Sheets each Pillow Cases each NEWS Down The Centre by Ab Hulse BE SAFE AND SAY THE TORONTO WAY NEWMARKET DAIRY Prospect St Newmarket Phone T AND DRY CLEANERS AVE TORONTO PHONE LL 261 It was a hot weekend and down at Highlands Golf club and the golf produced was just as tor rid as Bill Edmonds the club champion and one of Ontarios leading set a new course record that is not likely to be equalled for years to come Early this year the par fig ure for the course was beaten by Edmonds with a neat This like a figure that only some of the top pros might best but playing at the peak of his form on Sunday in company with Pop and Bob and scorching the course with seven birdies Edmonds came through with a One bogey was marked down too just to prove that Edmonds can play even as you do at times It was just as well that Ken the sports man decided to play the Gold Cup and Saucer event at some other date Ken and Bill are due to decide this event representing the net players while Edmonds represents the gross This event will be play ed as low net and handicap may stand him in good stead The club held a gala field day on Saturday but hole ac tivities didnt effect Edmonds game Bob of Aurora won the Kickers handicap Re cently decided was the Dawson Cup play a handicap event which went to Roy Penrose The Tip Top Century cup- has yet to be settled by Mike Newman and Bob Sherrard and in Mens two ball event Ted Cameron of Au rora and Jimmy of Newmarket will do battle with Frank Kennedy and club secre tary Andy The public is cordially invited to attend a golf clinic and dem onstration next Sunday at 2 pm Keith has secured Mur ray Tucker of one of Canadas finest young golfers George Clifton pro at the new Maple Downs course at Maple Joe Noble at and soninlaw of Pop along with club pro Vic to display their shots over the hole course and afterwards have a chitchat with the golfers and fans as well as demonstrate at appropriate points some of the finer points of the game Adding to the big weekend is the club dance which will be held Saturday Sept 24 and will fea ture a sixpiece band and food by Chef Otto Things have ly been popping at the popular I- ALBERT nwne Main St FREE YARD STICKS a Whale Look over these fine used tars today NEWMARKET Phone Eagle St FREE YARD STICKS J Ask for your North York Drivein Theatre pass i COACH Two tone top air condition hea ter in top shape SPECIAL COACH Heater seat covers One owner car in very good shape SPECIAL COACH Dark green in top shape one owner car low mileage SPECIAL 1105 CIIEV DELUXE COACH Very low mileage in beautiful shape one owner car SPECIAL MAINLINE miles in lop shape beige bottom with red top SPECIAL 1964 FORD SEDAN Low mileage vciy good condi tion what a price SPECIAL MERCURY SEDAN Fully equipped one owner car top condition low mileage SPECIAL AS LOW AS FULLY SEDAN A real buy and cheap its a real special SPECIAL 605 SEDAN Deluxe A real clean car air condition heater SPECIAL 005 CIIEV DOOR Deluxe Sedan Brand new motor with complete new motor warranty its a real buy SPECIAL 705 OLDS SEDAN A real clean car with a lot of good miles SPECIAL FORD SEDAN DELIVERY A local owned unit in very good running order SPECIAL TON STAKE miles stake body high racks dual rear wheels in top shape SPECIAL 1051 DUMP BODY Combination Dump body with a Wilson Hercules hoist SPECIAL 55 AS LOW AS EQUIPPED EVENINGS UNTIL NINE S- x- A Aurora course this year and Pop Keith Doug and club pro are all entitled to a big hand Eliminated from the series Agin court and are trying to settle the title this week with the Fleet- liners favored to defeat the in juryriddled Aces Toronto Lambs eliminated in straight games in the senior B series the long layoff from ac tion rather than ability defeating the Ross clan pulled a surprise by taking straight heats from over Peggy and over Norm With Bob out with a sprained ankle and Monte Hol- man on holidays and an injured foot bothering the Aces the game away at The final contest saw first Don Brown absent being at his wedding and Jim another arrive late So desperate were the Aces for players that coach Dong James had to play as well as Spike the bat boy and Bob after a further injury the team played first base with a crutch in hand Next sea son the Aces with an eye to the future are sponsoring a minor softball team and its to be hop ed that other clubs follow suit A nice league could be formed with easy travelling Loo Ross the coach again proved himself a fine sportsman by granting permission to use Norm Stunden on their lineup now meets and ac cording to Stunden who knows the of old the club will find it tough Brough am is still going strong They bypassed Edgar Toppers having to meet in the D semifinals They meet the Air men now for the Provincial hon ors Over in the world of lacrosse which saw eliminated Athletics who feature Hal Smart and oth er former Bradford hoys will now meet to de cide the Intermediate A honors having eliminated in the C bracket will now meet Terriers for the honors Bill certainly staged a swell track meet on Saturday and it was just too bad that there werent more district entries The lads from Hamilton and Tort Credit outnumbered those from Aurora and Newmarket Hopper of Newmarket was a standout in the juvenile events and Keith Wright of Aurora took the yard event for with taking the mile event handily for kids under 14 Woods Large and Kerr were some of the Rich mond Hill lads who upheld their own with the best The Kckhardt Cup event will not until Spring for sec ondary school honors Frank after a lengthy term at the helm of the double blue- Aurora high football clubs taking it easier this fall Prank is now assistant coach and the youthful are under the tutelage of Bob Thompson a first year member of the Aurora staff who was at Mount Forest last year Mi Thompson was a class mate of Bill of Rich mond Hill at so the rival ry between these two schools will he even higher Little is known as yet about the strength of the Aurora club but quite few of the squad ore back this fall Over at Don Camp hell well known district athlete who played hockey with and Aurora Indians has joined the staff of a well known automotive inn Curling con tinues to forge ahead with new ice surfaces for the Drill Game being readied for Sunder land and where Kills is busy superintending the work Aurora Intermediates were of ficially granted rating for a two year period by the OIIA on Friday night a concession to a new club coming back after an absence of five years Glad to see Alcorn the Vnndorf sportsman associated with the active Aurora group which is out organizing at a fast clip and Ivan Mclaughlin leave today to represent Canada in the International Plowing events at Stockholm Sweden a great hon or for the area to have two local plowmen chosen Mr McLaugh lin Is a former Reeve of Whit church Incidentally youll ho to catch the International plowing matches with case this year as the big spectacle moves to the farm of Down at on October Bradford keeping step with the neighboring municipalities saw its own bowling alleys open ed last night It is an attract ive setup that BUI has provided and its certain to prove popular Opening day proceeds went to the Bradford Commun ity Arena fund Pickering College Ready vs King North York Series The North York Softball world series is on Rockets Lake Simcoe champs and King City Lake Maries PeelYork champ com pleted arrangements Monday for a home and home North league The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Sept Community Bowling Draws District Teams Fred Counter proprietor of the Newmarket Bowling Academy is hard at work trying to finalize plans for a district community Pickering College are planning an active season on the football field C reports that the school will have three teams in action Teams slated to carry the grey and blue colors into battle are senior junior and ban tam The senior squad will compete in the North York senior B COSSA group along with Thorn- hill Richmond Hill and The junior will match plunges and passes with St An drews College Alliston and Newmarket High in the North York COSSA group The ban tam entry is expected to play mostly exhibition matches Don Menard is back at the coaching helm with the senior Gary Price and Jim Forbes Pickering Old Boys will assist Don Menard Menards crew won all but one game This years club is not expected to be as strong but should give a good account against all comers Ed Richardson and Al will coach the schools junior en try Richardson a Pickering Old Boy is a former Varsity Blue and is a former manager of the Mar auders Ian Gov and Bruce Murray are scheduled to coach the bantam hopefuls Pickering Colleges three soc cer teams senior junior and prep are propping for a busy campaign Team coaches are Rick Arnold senior Art junior Peers prep Games at the school in senior football are as follows Oct Markham vs Pickering Oct Richmond Hill Pickering In junior games are Sept St Andrews Pickering championship series Health and weather permit ting reports Rocket ccach Cliff Ward well meet King City at King City on Monday The re turn game will be at Mount Al bert Wednesday Both contests are scheduled for 8 pm It should be quite a series The series winner unless a chal lenge comes along from the township circuit will be able to stake an airtight claim to the mythical North York championship Ensemble Buying the mo dern way to buy your clothes Check Morrisons Mens Wear advertisement on page nine of this issue To date four centers namely Bradford Aurora Newmarket and Stouffville have shown a de finite interest in the proposed league Fred would like to se cure another six teams to round the circuit and is anxious to hear from bowlers in Sharon ville Mount Albert Pine Orch ard Vandorf Zephyr Keswick Willow Beach and Sutton If any of the latter teams are interested in the proposed setup kindly contact Mr Counter for details USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH Oak Ridges Taximen Ousted Oak Ridges Taximen the last remaining North York league team in the bowed out Wednesday of last week as they lost a decision to The game was play ed at Oak Ridges and drew a large turnout I was the second game in a best of three OBA midget semifinal series At won the series opener at home to sweep the set Plants played well enough to win most games but failure to hit with men on base led to their downfall They left six stranded Oak Ridges snapped up a second round lead as Gord Sampson drew a life on an At error and came all the way home on an pickoff play that went sour Sampson scored Oak Ridges second tally in the fourth After singling with one out Sampson stole sec ond and streaked home on Fred Petersons recuperated to the score in the third and a margin in the fourth plated two insurance runs in the fifth Oak Ridges fought hard in the late innings to got hack in the game Successive by Dong Broad ami Sampson to open the sixth sent Atwood starter Wagner to the showers Don Dennis star southpaw on iirf and promptly halted the Oak Ridges uprising Both teams received fine pitch ing Keith threw an eight hitter for Oak Ridges He struck out six and walked two Wagner tossed a six-hit- tor for Alwond and claimed six strikeouts until Dennis relieved In the sixth Oak Ridges could nt fathom Dennis southpaw slants for a hit Richard Mnrgcnims catch of a sizzling liner and Samp sons catch in that started a double play featured the Oak Ridges fielding and Sampson with two hits each wore Oak Ridges pacesetters Dave and Fred Peterson shared the other Oak Ridges safeties YOUR CHAMBER OF COM MERCE BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY VTJ Aurora Footballers lose 21 To Stouffville Auroras newly organized foot ball club swung Into action again Saturday against This tlmo the Aurora hoofers turned In another performance and gave a good ac count of themselves before losing I decision to the homo town The two teams put on a fast clean gome It was a nip and struggle nil the way At the half time intermission they were even scored with tinder seven minutes re maining to break the deadlock Nick in for the cheers from the Aurora support ers It was who scored Auroras only tolly Aurora team mentors VanderWall Joe and Horry Lavender are working on a game with New- market to be played at the ra park week STARTING SUNDAY SEPT GRAY COACH LINES SERVICES will run ON STANDARD TIME Service on this Route Remains Unchanged GRAY COACH LINES FRI SAT and MON ONLY Save on fine im allwool Regular value Imported English Tweeds including famous Bright English Saxonies Jfr Luxurious imported till Some AllWool Gabardines included in the group SALE PRICE 3960 I You Save 20ft cott opart by tm mm tmm by Jack weflH Quantifies an limited and of prices SHOP EARLY the selection i at Shop till JACK MAIN STREET i