fcrp J HOLLAND Theres been a slight change In he opening South Senior Softball League same for Ed Mis Holland Landing Cards The Cards according to the latest schedule released from league headquarters will start their home season May against Bradford The opener was originally schedul ed or May The Cards win play five two Wednesday and two Thursday night home games over the schedule Sec ond home game is Thursday June I Bradford will start their home season May with Gilford providing the opposition Coach Pitt appears have landed a number of Softball stars to carry Landing colors juniors Edge Niagara into league competition Hon Hickman and Ken will share the catching Pitchers expected out are Ted Long- and Paul Other players likely to be seen in action with the Cards are Don Bain Terry Bill Eves Tim Todd and outfielders Peter foe Kearns and Larry Hickman We have a hustling ball club says coach Pitt In Soccer Opener It was a patrolling busy week for Newmarket the in best approved sides A pleasant fea ture was the Sunday win Newmarket Juniors The juniors edged Ni agara Falls in the opening game in the newly Ontario Junior A Soccer Allstar by Mike Weaver was a feature of the win Jim Pepper gave New market a lead after minutes of play Alfredo veria scored on a penalty kick at the minute mark This gave the locals a lead at half lime The scored with minutes left Jo play and from there on the had to check diligently to pro tect their slim lead FIRSTS WIN Newmarket Firsts made it in a row and hopped into the lead in the Newmarket District Soccer League First Division with a S3 home field win over United fashion scored twice to lead Newmarket Joe and Hank Kalsbcck scored other New market goals Alex fed the pass to for Ihe ultimate game winner scored twice Mahalingum once for United Apparently the Newmarket losing hasnt become habit forming Newmarket edged in a second division match at Saturday Vic Villella and Norm shared the Newmarket goats OLD TIMERS You have score a goal or goals to win a soccer match Newmarket Old Timers could not do it May as they lost to Aurora Mets in a First Division match at Aur ora Paul Smith was the Old Timer killer Ted Hadfields excellent goalkeeping was a second feature of the Mels win Markham Tops Meet NEWMARKET Markham High School athletes domin ated the five school zone track and field trials held at Pickering College May St Andrews College Pickering College and Bradford finished in that order in the boys competition girls outpointed to 205 with Bradford third in North York behind Rich ry Kloepfer Aurora and New- more than at s the story of the the meeting approved the for- The Association pro- Sutton arena NEWMARKET A Associations annual meeting organize the v meeting to lay the framework market minor ball program for season was held will he held at the Recreation at Optimist Keswick Office -Newmarket- Bob Pollock no at JO pm to North York sport- Anyone Interested In ioachvp circles was elected or managing team is dent aifced to attend Ken Hooper Is Immediate Registrations wefield at past president Mrs Barbara the arena on May Enougji- Shropshire secretary and players registered to Mrs Cooper two tyke two Jack was named bantam and one midget team in the Queens Donna Kalhy Thomson and competition were Miss Wills All received trophies and Soccer sealed Lynn Doner Wendy Irovnn Kathy Shepherd i rr r Girls Break Tradition Four Records Fall At Quaker Relays Phil Catania Mike SAC and Eric John- ston Markham shared senior boys division lead Catania won long and triple jump Barrett 100 and yard sprints Johnston mile and half mile NEWMARKET Four re cords were broken in the Nth annual Quaker Relays staged at Pickering College May More than top schoolboy sprinters from over schools participated History was made as school girl teams competed in a special Cen tennial Race North Torontos speedy four some of Don Dowsell Cord Stewart Rob and Mike snipped a of a second off the 660yard senior sprint in and were clock ed in record half mile senior time of 1331 bettering the old mark of Nelson High broke the re cord in the Captain Cornelius mixed relay with a time Old mark was Kip lings Ren John Swain Russell and set Ihe only junior record in the fifiOyard spring the finish line Huron medley clipping of Heights finished third in the second off the previous mark first girls race of McLaughlin of team of Gary Boh Simon Monks and Dave won the Pick- Walking Tours At Local Areas and LATHE WORK WELDING FABRICATING service A i MACHINE SHOP TOWNSHIP OF NORTH if 1 NOTICE The next regular meeting of the Council of Ihe Corporation of the Township of North will be held in the Municipal Offices at WEDNESDAY MAY pm Joel Hopkins Clerk Phil Markham Pete Keisick Conservation Corner and Peter Dan- Stoulfville wre Inter- mediate leaders won high triple jumps and hurdles Kelslck was the start with and yard wins Gresham won mile and half mile Daniels pole vault and javelin Paul a Markham junior was a class of the meet four event winner Harvey Pickering won the 220 sprint rigg SAC intermediate long jump Jim Owens SAC senior javelin Ann Spencer dominated the senior girls field with three wins Maurino Bradford won the intermediate high jump lene Thorn Capri Ryall and all of were junior leaders i TOWNSHIP OF NORTH i NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION Summer Schedule from June 5th to Septem ber there will be two collections weekly Proper containers which can be conven iently handled maximum weight lbs must he used Oil drums are not classified as proper containers Weeds leaves grass cuttings and brush are not classified as garbage There will be two special collections first one June 1st and 2nd the second September and for household refuse not handled at regular col lection times 4 Signed Joel Hopkins clerk Brian Myers League Head Brian Myers of Zephyr sec retary of Lake In dies Softball League during the season was elevated to presidency at leagues annual meeting held May Sam Phoenix of Kes wick was named vicepresi dent of Zephyr secretary treasurer George Haskell was named league convener Holland Land ing Jersey and Zephyr were represented at the mceling held in arena East Heights and Mount Albert that spring appears to have finally sprung what could be nicer than a good brisk walk through woods The Metro Toronto and Re gion Conservation Authority has the answer for citizens Authority Is arranging for a scries of conducted Held trips open to public at five of Conservation areas Experienced Authority per sonnel will be on hand serve guides The hikes last approximately one hour The hikes will take place at the following areas May Albion Hills five miles north of Bolton 2 and pm Boyd area near Wood- bridge and pm Mill near 2 and pm May Albion Hills and pm Boyd 2 and pm Mill 2 and pm May 22 Albion Hills and pm Boyd 2 and pm Mill 2 and pm There is no charge for the hikes Those participating will have an excellent opportunity lo observe the wild Rowers trees and wildlife in the re spective areas If Visitors Black Creek Pio neer Village this month will be able to view an interesting exhibition of handweaying The Ontario and Spinners plan to present their travelling exhibit Texture and Colors at the Village in the Barn Museum the period May 13 to May Lake is big Irague Niagara Falls isnt the only community can a floodlighted falls Re cently the dam Lake was floodlighted and it at tracted a good deal of atten tion A sail on Lake There was one recently and the navigators appeared to be enjoying their spin around the lake Recent visi tors the lake were three Canada Geese They attracted considerable attention Anniversary race in leading Western Tech Markham and York Memorial across finish line Streets High team of Gail Christie Janet and Frances Corkner were clocked in seconds as Thornhill ONeill and Newmarket followed Headmaster Harry Beer to mark the historic occasion presented each winning team runner with a corsage Newmarket High team of Kathy Norma Mickle- Paula and Tcasdale won third preliminary heat to qualify for the finals Aurora Williams won the junior high hurdles race in seconds Carl Miller Ron Kennedy Garry White and John White were Williams baton carriers Pickering Col lege finisher first hut were disqualified Newmarket and Huron Heights followed Williams finished fourth In senior yard ley Huron Heights got a fourth in senior mile Pickering College finished sec ond in junior 990yard medley Newmarket scored a fourth in junior sprint 660yard medley Meet director Don Menard ami his staff performed mir acles run meet In two hours r LODGES MOTIli COTTAGIS Is manufactured ready to fa erected by contractors or purchasers CE6DERLOG gives you beauufy and because from and ji log design CE6DERLOG in Calgary ttus saving you dollars See the Saddle lick Joint available only from CEEDEIUOG BUILDINGS LTD See Our it pi l CKDERLOG BUILDINGSLTD 3 fl Corner of Don Mills and Dr ffiM294 TOWNSHIP OF KING YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND I Centennial Family Night rf at 1 KING COMPOSITE SCHOOL KING CITY A on Friday June 2 1967 at 7 Pancake Race Tug of War Entertainment OldeTynie Dancing prizes for best costume etc GORDON COOK Reeve Elect Executive Pot Aurora Hockey York Curlers To Hold AURORA Tales of stir ring hockey halites the suc cess story of the Legion run the OMHA finals and the success of Aurora learns al the Utile ttere heard everywhere as more than Aurora Minor Hockey boosters met May to launch Ihe season Most of the Ion officials were returned to office Gob was reelected President Ray and Vince Casey vice- presidents Fred Terry sec retary and Bob treasurer An eightmember executive committee made up of Mrs Roy Keys Mrs Bob Nixon Bill Wiles lack Tariff Orville Manning Doug and Jim Greenslade was elected I a fin ieel -I- new O T I The Helpful Company Offers 2nd 3rd Mtge Entry deadline was set as May 25 There was consider able discussion as to residence Township decided to settle these of North Gwillimbury contentious issues at the next NOTICE Ty i A PUBLIC K IN THE MEMORIAL HALL KESWICK ONTARIO league members last year Mdjf DA general meeting of York Curling Club will be held at law cost fast courteous the May at wrv pm President Hodges re quests all the curlers to make Investment an effort to attend Corp Ltd it Richmond St Reports covering operations and election of of- fleers for the upcoming seas- 2394911 on will highlight the agenda meeting to be May 25 at 8 pm at the arena It is hoped all teams will be present J J TUESDAY MAY 1967 A representative of the Ontario Water Commission information on methods of installing and financing a Municipal Water System and Sanitary Sewers in residential areas township ASPIRIN ASPIRIN HELPS IN MINUTES HEADACHES COLD rv Here s a whotelotof iGT Hood signal louvers Wheel Up Mouldings While Sidewall Tire Knitted Black Vinyl Interior is Edge Guards Rocker Panel Mouldings Choice of Candyapple red Springtime yellow or Thunderbird Diamond green Deluxe Wheel Covers Save now on the Worlds 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