Newmarket Era and Express Thursday May 30 inor Leaguers Our minor and major baseball leaguers have managed to slip in home here and there between over the past ten days In major league action the Jets wring the plate power potentiali ty of Chuck Goddard Walt Brian Lee Gould Dick and shaded Royals home run was the long blow John White ive Smith and Davis Gibbons bowed sharp hit form for the losers A five run second authored by hitting knowhow of Stuart Brad VanZant and Vic led the Marlins to a win over the Leafs Tom my Sinclair Cam Walker Barry lidkin and Ron tagged In minor league skirmishes Bob More bagged three hits Bob and Larry as Buffalo nipped Bill Mortsons double by Murray and Gary sparked Bob Peters Don Smith and Bond swung mean hickory As as Montreal bopped Paul and Fitzgerald pumped out Ha vana hits In a feature affair Jerry Mays and Dave Gibson poked out tell ing bingles as Miami shaded Tor onto Doug Keats and Ke vin Lloyd hit safely for the los ers Torontos big guns Doug Keats Murray Newton and Dave Flicker swung the pump handle for big hits as Toronto laced Montreal 20 9 Paul C o g 1 nailed a scratch single for Montreals only safety Note for all young players all boys making the trip to the Ma ple Leaf Stadium Saturday are asked to be at the Loblaw park ing lot at am The time was originally set for 6 pm but due to the game being an after noon affair the time had to be moved forward h e Recreation Commission and Optimist Club are jointly sponsoring the trip to the stadi um Funds to pay the universal old age pension are obtained from a two per cent sales tax a two per cent personal income tax plus a two per cent corporation income tax Cost is now about million a week REOPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEWMARKET DELICATESSEN Cold Meats Cheese Salads Cold Slaw Ideal for Hot Weather Meals JUST AROUND CORNER MAIN ST TOUR INCOME TAX AND LIFE INSURANCE Tour Individual pension plan can now provide you with a definite Income lax saving To learn how your life insurance program can provide you with the greatest tax relief TODAY and the best protection for the FUTURE consult your local SUN LIFE Agent A J District Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Tel No 56691 you use our new banking service Personal Chequing Accounts The best way to find out whether or not a Personal Chequing Account would help you is to come in and discuss it THE TORONTODOMINION BANK The bank thai looks ahead Stonehouse Art Centre OAK RIDGES Exhibition and Sale OF STUDENTS OIL PAINTINGS from JUKE 1st to JUNE 8th AM TO PM DAILY Sale includes well known artists work as well as students Over assorted picture frames at bargain prices CLASSES IN LANDSCAPE PAINTING ARTISTS SUPPLIES I Ph Oak Ridges PRospect 35042 Lyons And Brad Walkers Teams Are Town Winners Town leaguers made a glamor ous start Tuesday with a twin- bill going at the fair grounds Results Lyons Doz ers Brad Walkers 6 OPP Kitchings men looked sharp in their new sweaters They were even sharper at the plate for an inning as they swatted five successive hits to cop a lead The Lyons comeback kids started the recovery going for two third two fourth four fifth three sixth and four seventh round runs Bill after a shaky start stayed on to check the Dozers on single fifth and sixth chapter counters The Dozers used Ken Smith on the mound for a starter then windmiller Bob Crouteh The Lyons didnt play favorites They liked them both and clubbed both solidly Who were the big guns for the winners There were five in all The biggest two were Lou Hewitt and Glen Boden Both went four for five including ex tra base drives at the dish and as well played smoothly and ef ficiently in the field Doc Halderson shot the works for a trio of while Earl Burke and Art contributed a pair apiece The Dozers suffering from cowboyitis couldnt get their knees together rapped out nine hits First frame doubles in or der by Brian Million Bob Wood cock Don Thorns Punch Wil liams and Bill put across the big six first chapter counters Million was a two double mon ey in the bank socker The Police Brad Walker shuffle was a pitchers duel had Harold Fawcetl going for them and going well Given airtight support the would still be looking for their first run off Fawcett Elgin Walkers master- scout had Mount Albert ace fire ball Craig Case going for the shutout decision Casey got his hurling season off to a stir ring fourhit start Fawcett along with Joe Lee Ian Robert son smoothie second John kicked in with Police hits The got two second one third and climaxed their fancy winning start bagging three sixth round runs Fred Dow John Bob Bill and Joey Shoebridge clicked for Brad Walker bingles TOWNSHIP OF KING Continued from Page Education Higher In the 27 King township schools listed five show a decrease in their tax levies King City S S and Strange S each drop ped three mills to 26 and res pectively Union S3 S 25 decreas ed twotenths of a mill to Au rora Separate decreased 361 to mills Union S S decreased from 247 to 222 mills One sec tion Union S S 3 re mained stationery at 145 mills All others increased their le vies ranging from onetenth of a mill in S S 7 Tenth Line school up to mills in S separate at Oak Ridges which pays the highest rate of mills The lowest rate is in S S Snowball calling for 87 mills Next year both Snowball and sections will be taxed on debentures for enlarging their schools Total assessment on all schools is an increase of over Mount Albert Sports Day June 1 To coin a well worked phrase all roads lead to Mount Albert Saturday June Thats the day on which Mount Albert sports men and ladies welcome one and all to their annual sports day This years event is slated to competition and in particular would like to have entries from Newmarket Aurora Sotuffville or Richmond Hill clubs Any teams interested in partici pating may contact either of the Case boys at Mount Albert The have all the color and action of tournament is scheduled to start previous sports days One main attraction will be the annual softball tournament To date three teams Keswick Zephyr and Mount Albert have entered Joe Case and Kelly Case in charge of the tourney are hop ing to secure six teams for the at pm Another feature attraction at Wilbert Jennings Heads King Cjtv Lions President of thr King City Li ons club is Jennings succeeding past president Gordon Orr Other officers are Wilson Jock Thompson and Eric Abra hams first second and third vice- presidents Secretary Adam Dav idson reelected Treasurer Don reelected Lion tamers John and Arm strong tail twisters Stan Kerr and Ross one year dir ectors Fergus Lawson George Bennett two year directors Jack Parsons Ray Love The Lions club has voted to be come incorporated The status re lieves individual members from being responsible for damages or injuries in a public way placing the responsibility of any charges laid on the club as a whole A film showing the highlights of the Bitten By Friends Dog Boy Seriously Injured Ian McClelland six was seri ously injured recently when he was bitten by a neighbors dog which tore off his left outer ear and bit his left arm and two fin gers parents are Mr and Mrs Donald McClelland Sixth Line of King He was taken to the Hospital for Sick Children where plastic surgery to build a new ear is tak ing place Dr Q A Hardy said a small piece of cartilage was all that was left of the childs ear Ian and his fouryear old sis ter Heather were at a neighbors playing with young children there They were romping with the farm dog a 60pound mongrel when the accident happened Ian stood the ordeal quite well and last reports were his condition was good and he was making pro gress The dog was immediately put under observation at Dr veterinary hospital but was re leased in days without a sign of rabies It was believed the dog was not vicious but had overplayed with the four children Ian and Hea ther like dogs and Matthew their spaniel is a constant companion OBITUARY Lvdia Howard After a brief illness Lydia Ho ward wife of Benjamin Howard died at York County hospital Saturday May Born in Markham township she was the daughter of the late George and Mary Coltman S r v are her husband Benjamin Howard and three sons Bruce of Vancouver Wash US A Gordon of Cochrane and Ken neth of Newmarket The funeral service was con ducted by Rev Fred on Tuesday May 21 Pallbearers were Maynard Harman Irvine Rose Alfred Keltey Fred Wil liams Seymour Greig and Colin McKinley Interment was in Newmarket cemetery For LittleLeague Baseball Players All leather BLACK TRAP BASEBALL GLOVES Social News Mr and Mrs Bill Silver Kingston visited friends in town over the weekend Mr and Mrs A Lawrence and family spent the weekend with Mrs Lawrence parents Mr and Mrs Frank A number of former students j Pickering College attended Sports Day at the college on Sat urday among them being Bob King Tony Drew Ted Herb Miller John Richardson and Jack Struthers Reg SPECIAL All other Baseball Supplies In stock at KEITH DAVIS SPORTING GOODS MAIN ST NEWMARKET Phone Bus 56291 Res Where Good Sports Shop and Save the sports day will be the public International Convention at Mi- school tournament open ami was presented on May at to all East Gwillimbury public schools The school tournament will get underway during the morning ami was presented on May 21 the club supper meeting The club will hold a barn dance in June and plans are being set by the executive O Newmarket Has Six OMLA Teams Newmarket will have six teams in the Ontario minor lacrosse ass ociation playoffs in The en tries cover two novice two pec- wee one bantam and one midget team Players eligible for the var ious series are novice 10 and pcewec and under ban tam 14 and under midget and under According to figures released this week by Ontario minor la crosse officials there is a record entry list of teams across Ontario There will be teams and players have registered to play under the minor lacrosse Announce Game Schedule In Town Softball League It was decided at Fridays town league meeting to have each team appoint a base umpire for each league game The league schedule for the next week is as follows The diamond to be used and the base umpire are printed after each game If you arc un able to umpire kindly contact a substitute and have him on hand May RayMars vs Newmar ket Dairy SS diamond Hob Ear ly May McNeills Dodgers vs west diamond fair grounds note change Jack Co- well June Lyons vs Kitching Dozer west diamond fair grounds Bob Greenfield vs York Rangers east diamond fair rounds Elgin June Green Acres vs Brad Walker diamond Dick Corn er Newmarket Services j team east diamond fair grounds Cliff Gunn June Newmarket Dairy vs McNeills Dodgers diamond Andy Sinclair June Legion vs Bell Telephone west diamond fair grounds Bob Clark banner Last year there were 59 teams and 1153 register ed players Matt Walsh in charge of the local lacrosse program under the Canadian Legion sponsorship has been holding coaching classes for the past month at the Legion weather to dry out the rink area 11 minor Hall A number of boys includ ing Jim Raymond Jim Brown Paul OReilly and Tony Brooks have attended tin- classes and are now ready to take charge of the novice and teams Members of the Legion lacrosse committee are Milt Wes ley Jack Duncan Harold Eaton Matt Walsh Jack Groves At Lauriaull Ivan Ruddock Cliff Davidson and George Haskell Team managers will be announc ed next week Gaines for the local teams are being arranged with Bradford and St Johns Training School teams at Up to the pre sent time the local teams have not been able to practice Practices were to be held at the outdoor rink on Millard Ave but due to the wet weather the rink area has been too wet to use It will require several days of dry warm but as soon as possible practices will be held for all the teams I S GRAND OPENING THIS WEEKEND Gavins Restaurant BA Service Station o O and our A Featuring Spare Ribs Barbecued Chicken Steaks and Chops SPECIAL TAKE OUT SERVICE Continuous Dinner Music O A D Don Mills just South of Vandorf D a More dm a of magic in its MX 1 Pick a row here fotyoXeurAna d a if one more ill always buy vvi bridge then wooden anil dealer One tooL- spots Rutin Ladies Night Held Here On Saturday mi The Newmarket Junior Cham ber of Commerce held Its second night on Saturday at Colonial restaurant Davis Drive Entertainment was provided Hoy Kelly and Ted Able Prizes supplied by the Red and While store and Don were won by Mr and Mrs Tony Foster Mr and Mrs Tom and Mr and Mi Mel Mc Caffrey Harrison preside over the Chinese Auction and the priz es was won by John and Incidentally anyone needing instruction in the art of ball room capers is urged to see Vice President Ted Greenwood The final touch of the evening was a buffet luncheon featuring a beautiful cake of original and unusual design by Broad- bent The cake design was im pressionistic suggesting future trends Master of ceremonies was Don DeNike who with his assistants planned and carried out arrange ments for the social event The next meeting of the will be held on June at pm at the Colonial Happy Family Ends Mortgage Worries New Plan Will Mortgage it Paid Off 1 mi miner a young couple bought a mine in a 15000 They paid i a year mortgage ir As things Stand llSYO no trouble paying il oil The inking no tinmen lie has a Confederation lite Mori Insurance a Total Disability Clause tor nay nil In- mort gage in of death If he becomes the policy remains in lone to- 1 to him Yes fr lev than mo gage based on under you ran protect family Foreclosure at tin- time of your death Feature of the ration Life Plan I his Insurance may on a or year the cost reduces in later After the mortgage you may lonlimie the protection at reduced cost or re rive payment AcioaUyofco Boothnen tilt A Manager Main SI Brand G SNYDER Manager Mount Albert Branch It requires an investment of about in plant and equip ment to create one new job in manufacturinR in Canada In heavy industry such as steel cost Is about per new job for Atejbr call JOHN a MAY IS S LESSOR Motors Newmarket ltd 361 Eagle St Newmarket Phone TW 52351