May I by GEORGE HASKETT Era Sport Editor I foreign ice lines and eftinir the best out his troops in me ami power play coach Bill Wfcudh t Tabbies won 21 In New are now minutes or frAm an Junior C crown Both done Aurora to win one on forelp did it Friday Grin lines hitout of his troops in the I J A throush either defense was like char through the doors in a barroom battle Mi being heaved nut again while he doors and aMappm of effect they get in the big Western moue If the first guy dont hit you the second it wis a smashing win for the Tiger troops fan kept hating Go Hahns Co but Zm have done better with more thought theyd have done won this for Tigers It all was a played in the first both tallies The first at banned in a rebound off hen Brays Paul started the play effort by these three Rents who effectively throughout launched a new name of John iWvce rocked all and sundry in a Hahns It was Bovce who whipped a pass to for his second blew a 15foot back- lander past the jroalie Tim Horler in the last minute of the first period for Tiger lead Hon Mark scored on a to snap Jim Rutherfords spell late in the second checking game Check and doublecheck was the Tiger glory This was particularly true in the final twenty rtiniites Coach Bill was forced to go with Swo upfront units and three rearguards for the of the period as John picked up a misconduct for over jawing with referee McLean over a ML It would be unfair to pick stars J hey all Toiled superbly with Roy Pugh centering for Dave and on the Aurora line Gould was for Clary Bellamy and Archie Digger The Aurora defense played well they were help- Co a grand forechecking job The Tigers were Hamburg puckcarriers in their own end When the did shake free they found the Aurora rearground foursome I en Bray Dixon and John another hard Ho crack block Hahns outshot Tigers and thats how goalie Jim Rutherford gained allstar recognition lies just the top notch Junior goalie to come along in years Much of the credit for Tiger triumph has to rest with coach Rill took a chance going with two lines The Tigers seemed to thrive on work There were 1789 payees at New Hamburg The surface looks small compared with the new Tiger den It may be larger than it looks as the at an alarming angle You can just about breathe down the players back from the third so it would seem J The won the second game in the set It was a thriller from the word go It was a two goal event for John Gould Gould scored from Gary Bellamy and to keep in the contest Rimer Matt ice and his Argus Camera folks will I sponsor the Huh entry in the Karris Senior ball circuit Theyve asked for Thursday at the show I grounds for home games We expect to see J and George Newman our successful cham- leaders with Plaza Tires back at the helm Arise mushhallers Better get your teams in gang New clubs will be welcome NEW I A welcome to town to Don Popple our new re- creation director Don will be a fine addition to sour large sporting circle You can rest assured the arena doors to his office will always he open to discuss recreation and recreation plans One of Dons I is golf No doubt he would he pleased to bear from such renowned golfers as Phillips Jim Kelly John etc Bob Walton was a guest on Hockey Night fin Canada last week Bob recalled when son Mike with Newmarket championship allstar learns Mary Kay Walton who played ball with Newmarket teams was featured in a Toronto article rc- i Mary Kay is an usher at the Gardens of Hockey Night in Canada Ward Corky Cornell taught for some time at Pickering College Word pops out this week as to when the North York Minor meet Entries are pouring In at a record clip Lake Senior Softball fides dont forget the annual meeting May at i bo you want to try your luck at Well here la your and you wont have far travel to do It In fact for most It Is right oh their doorsteps I The gates of seven conservation areas ad ministered by the Metro To- AT ponds one for Adults one for children Russell noted for losing brooms is presented with a broom complete with lock ami by Art vital while John chuckles dur ing York Curling Club presentations at the dinner and dance held at Aurora Highlands Golf Club tnf and Region Conserva tion Authority will be open to the public at am Saturday May ft They will continue to be open each Saturday for the early part of the trout fishing season for the benefit of all fishermen officials advise there is excellent fishing In most of the streams that flow through the conservation areas Including Gten Lower Rouge Pa I grave Al bion Hills Hart Lake Ctare- and Greenwood All the area streams have been stocked with speckled trout except Hart Ike which has rainbow trout Boats are available to the public at Hart Lake Even the youngest anglers can get into the act At Glen they have two RUCK Last year approximately persons visited the Black Creek Pioneer Village The Village is located at Jane St and Steels Ave This year MRTCA officials are for an even greater number of visitors A panorama of historic Ca nadians will be unfolded at Black Creek Village this year Approximately separate are planned for public viewing between May and November This season the Village wilt open May and on a daily basis starting May Demonstrations in oxplow ing flax spin ning rooking can dle making butter making square dancing musket shoot Indian dancing also can witness wonderful show spelling bees arid a of fashion show wilt ducks arid mallards fly Into the park each night to feed and treat for the night feature PARK Have you ever heard of Kortrighl Waterfowl Park If located at Last year the park attracted over Visitors The park was named In honor of Frank Kortrighl founder and president of Ihe Canadian National Sports mens Show Over birds of so various species are cur- nesting in the ponds and marshes that make up W Park Visitors NEW DALTON CANADIAN Licensed by Noon to 1 am Hun Noon to M9i pm SUNDAYS lounge for Your Pleasure JACKSONS POINT ONTARIO For i I famous for food rfj NANKING GARDEN v I Nuts Finish Well Ahead Of Screws Rivets Tacks Cricket Bats Might Help Students Defeat Staff Dont yell the Nuts short In fact in the Monday Ladies Bowling league the Nuts arc cats meow The Nuts champion ship copping team members were Bray Phyl Norma Marilyn Dean Muirhond and Alice Gibson Take a bow champs Nuts finished the season with points Screws sec ond Rivets Tacks Rolts and last Nails Members of the runner- up team were Nancy Scott Claire Pollock Kitty Ruddock Helen Tugwcll Vera Patrick and Clark posted best av erage for season Rollings high triple flat Arva Thorns high triple wilh handicap Kitty Ruddock high single flat Nancy Scott high single with handi cap Theyll receive awards at the league banquet scheduled for the Hall Maya Several bowlers presented classy triple totals in the fin al week of action Clark was leader with Thorns Nancy Scott alley Kilty Rud dock Marilyn Stella fil7 and Claire Pollock filfi were over pin spillcrs Floss Campbell Donna Patrick Shir ley Bray Norma lcy Joan Pressor and Marg Bray came up other top notch efforts Name Softball Executive Argus Sponsor Softball Team i arena at pm Eddie Adams To Lead League J Adams otherwise known in hockey circles as Eddie was elected president of the Minor Hockey Associ ation at the annual meeting J held last week in the New market fire hall Bill House league liaison officer was named vicechairman Perennial secretary Gilbert was returned John was Selected treasurer 5X J fourmember executive onboard was elected Jim Kellyj Clare Penrose Wilson A letter j from the Newmarket Legion appointing Jim Gibbons as j their representative on the was confirmed executive t More than 30 interested hoc- key workers attended A total in nominees allowed their I to stand for election last years filial meeting was presented by Cy Gilbert were approved Treasurer Ken Dawsons re J port showing a small balance next season was ap- proved Reports presented by ir r retiring Rill Gilbert Adams and indicating a most suc cessful season were adopted Bill thanked ref eree lnrne Payne and his staff league directors fellow executives all the sponsors coaches managers and par ents who helped to make the season a success When suggestion time rolled around Jim Gibbons suggest ed Art Ferguson be convener for the teams tourney next season Gibbons reported the legion had already endorsed for another team tour- Ivan St John chairman for the elections suggested a coach in chief and a closer look at the people coaching teams Claude Robinson sug gested a school for goalies Payne advocated the holding of a referees clinic in the fall was suggested Mr Payne he approached to be referefrinchtef The new executive will con sider each and every sugges tion and his Argus era people will sponsor the Newmarket senior Softball team Newmarket and district soft- hall supporters can look for ward to a busy and exciting season The will compete in the Senior Softball This Is a established league and rates with the in Ontario There are three Barric teams Stewarts Plazas and Imper ial in the league Kim vale and Rcdmcn along Newmar ket Argus are other league entries Imperial and are first year sides who enjoyed great success last season leading a bury team In a first intermediate championship returns as manager II is ex pected George Newman will return as coach Klmcr tke will he presidenttreas urer How docs the Newmarket team shape up for local hopefuls ap pear strong in fling de partment Dale Dan Skelchcr and Jerry Case were out as Argus held their initial practice Sunday Oilier re turnees included Ken Stur geon Rill Duncan and Larry Dunlop Gould and Lloyd Harris showed best form among the newcomers A second practice is sched uled for the fairgrounds May Manager Roiilillcr reports one and all arc welcome to try out Practice time is 7 pm It is expected several Aurora Glcnvillc stars wilt out Aurora isnt expected to have a senior team this season Hub ami district fans wont have long to wait to sec the Argus hopefuls In league play The Argusmcn open May 17 at against Imperial The Argus first home game will be May at Ihe fairgrounds under lights Imperial will provide the opposition The have requested per mission to play home Thursday at fairgrounds Karl sportsman was elected chair man of Knst Minor Softball Association at an organization meeting held April at the Sharon Hall Russell Sharon and Frank were named vicechairmen Irv was installed as secretary and Rill treasurer and arc Kast Heights residents Ross Chapman will represent the Recreation Com mission on Association executive Registrations for buys and girls from six to 18 will ho accepted May and May between the hours of am and 2 pm Registrations will be accepted at four loca tions in the township Mount Albert Sharon and Holland Landing Community Halls and at Maple Leaf School Heights The ball program as last season will be operated on a township wide basis Games will be played at Sharon Mount Albcrl Holland landing and Rogers Park Leagues for boys in atom six to eight novice nine to and to 14 will be operated There will be three girls leagues six lo to 11 and to pcewce novice and midget allstar cams will he entered in the OASA playdowns and North York Minor Softball League Would you like to coach or manage an allstar team The Association is seeking coaches and managers for the novice pcewce and midget loams Contact any member of executive for lion A second meeting is sched uled for this week to formu late plans for opening day etc The Associalion expects as in the past season to oper ate approximately teams Coaches and managers will be required Can you help Contact any member of the executive for information Cricket bats anyone Make delivery to Pickering College The students can use them They havent won an annual chal lenge College Bowl game from Staff in and years Henry who keeps a close tab on such things reports last Student win was in just after the rcdmen vacated the Hill countryside It seems Students cant cope with yearly Staff power at Ihe plate and on the mound The Students have acknowl edged speed hut never well hardly ever get on base to demonstrate it This year final score was Staff Students Stan The Man Fraser making like Feigner baffled Students bats with his three hit fuzz ball flinging Pitching was a big factor but ynu have to get runs to win Bob carried the loaded bat for Staff He slammed a home run shot over the south field poplar trees and doubled with Ihe sacks populated Catcher Don Menard sliced out several key hits and con fused Students with his headhitting tactics Students didnt take any liberties on the as Dave Dyn amite Jefferson pump han dled a couple of strikes the plate Ab Call Me Albert Schully Dennis Keenan Rick FleelFool Veale and Keith The Bomb McLaren pro tected Staff infield stations Kvald Bode and Jef ferson were Gillette In the outfield and chased down any stray Student shots the out er pasture DELIVERY and TAKE OUT and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday pm to am Sunday and Holidays pm to midnight Friday and Saturday pm to 3 am Aurora PHONE 7279408 We to Aurora SPECIAt 13995 Next year we might let them have cricket bats vowed one happy faculty member Dave Wilson and tail Penetang shared the pitching loss Boh Crawford Bruce Morgan Dan Davis and Ron Veitch split Student Headmaster Harry Beer endeavoring to maintain a strictly neutral position appeared on the base lines In dress top hat and tails mm mm In or Imnrovtil rcoatrrt Minimum OK meter Aprrlore Full aperture for ami automatic while open- View Pentaprism M x by- al center of vlewfinrlrr image Shutter COPAL allmetal plane HtUln Full ynch at with Up In rnnr with Hath Urn rewind ATLAS PHOTO SUPPLIES JC1CHMONI HIM In I I J If I i now law Government action places new interest for or 2 years a GUARANTEED INVESTMENT C E RTIFICATES J 6 A Term of A or years Minimum amount Principal and Interest Interest paid halt yearly or may be compounded on outoftown for purchase of a PM ON FRIDAY FOR VICTORIA TRUST changes in the Securities Act and in the Corporations Act became law on May 1st 1967 The new legislation will have far- reaching effects It sots standards which in investment business must follow It says exactly how coitain vital procedures should be carried out It demands a full range of information from companies offer ing shares to the public and makes that information fully available to every interested citizen in their companies and must is controlled by the report changes as they take place information will be made avail- must always be vrilten in simple able for public use clear nontechnical language Another requires prospectus to be published in two stages with a pause of at least ten days between ijf The preliminaty prospectus is for information only trading can- begin until the final prospectus is published The effect will be to give dealers and investors time to think Hero fiv ways In which SocuritUs Aot will help tho of Ontario Financial new Act requires companies to make a full report of their financial situation to the Ontario Securities Commission every reports will be made available to the public Trading Insiders- of com panies senior officials and major shareholders must now keep the Commission informed of their hold- Takeover bids New regulations govern the procedure to be followed when one company tries to obtain control of another by share purchase They include a minimum period for which the offer is to remain and a 7day period during whtcrithe shareholder approached may change his mind Any investor involved in a takeover bid will now be kept fully informed Proxies Under the new Act detailed information must be given whenever a company asks for a proxy vote to bo used on the shareholders behalf The shareholder must be told exactly who use his vote and what his interest is The company is limited in the way the vote can be used The result will be to give the a more effective voice at com- Further information This gives only a brief outline of some of the more Important changes in the Securities Act and the Corporations Act Nothing In the Act relieves the investor of the sibitity of sound decisions based on good advice Your lawyer broker or investment adviser be to give you fuller information or copies of the Act be obtained from the Ontario Seciff titles Commissipri 23 Edward pany meetings Street Toronto 2 arid from the prospectua The way in which Queens Printer 26 Si LINDSAY MAIN i ii ess