Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 12, 1967, A10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

t afaaaaaaal MiB i El- proceeded to count the 1 lis to panning raum to the second M to pull gHBgf oat in their market Lea season The faniae running a close of the spotted the to lend second I- Dowdei Sinlth rallied to bent and Smfth was best shared other Tiger The Nttarcse had to jive il- up three ren of a shortage lady Wnen the Tiaf scored four in their first teing it meant a 7 handicap to overcome Fred Boden and Ofeen boys Mel and Dave b about the right and Met Gloria Baker and Eric were ahajger with Mike and i a long time approxunatelj years since a Pine Or chard team performed in ItacOr- last representative was an series competitor Something new has been added Pine Or- chard will send a junior team into the play- downs ft was announced week Garnet Williams and Mor- Cook are being approach ed to coach the team Doug Cook and Murray Knights are ejcpected to provide the pitching with John Hope and is i T hustling Holland spanked a three and Tim Todd M Landing Cards are tsif Bradford for Senior Softball The Cards tripped and tied the hotshot Into second place In the league race Lea hurled a spark ling twohitter In beating Fen si frow Hie three kel Into the point pkk up boosted the Crl Sklchcr hu young Mf Newmait Hob r teem play in to k ft- to ft acp Ken The J Hickman saw his battery pat J Tawa of rates on out of the sand trap during play in the First Annual NonSmokers Golf at Cltib While John Barnett Richmond Hill watches Both played in the years arid under sect ion Shepherd- Staff a gave his battery pal twohit support Terry Hen- Larry Harmon Joe Kearns Paul along with Cbalsson stroked other Card went along pitching shutout ball until the seventh when Bill homered Ron Hickman Larry Her man and Bruce Boyd were fancy dan two hit aces as hurled for Cards and Mil i INC A I A Paul Corner for roy in the MY I Paul like cousin Date Is also some shakes as a bat fanpleasing cash Chais- sons underhand slants SOUTH Jim Knights ready to handle Bradford 1 the catching with the team are Dean Bill Crawford Dean Harvey and 6 Wayne Wright John Walker 7 0 RAM LEAGUE Whites 10 Sterling 3 King City Bell Phone Argus 85 16 Barrie Woods 16 Barrie 850 16 Elmvale pro BID aww Wowjwmijwr SHARON lires the conclusion of the Golf Tournament Tuesday evening ton- e coming along as a in the various age groups from to year olds star along with Shepherd Staff pitching world Its Paul Doug and John Killor- a cousin of Dale of an made things rough for gust Camera hurling fame Vandorf fted Green Paul pitched a nifty The big three each connected Ba Juvenile Giants Streak threehitter as Sharon ed Vandorf for their two hits Green guaranteed the ilial to wouId Bantam Softball League descend by belting a last in ning home run John Lehman Pat Killoran and Mike Alcorn will run down the outfield loft Murray Williams socked a Cook HlJfls triple McClure Brad Had- ThreeHitter TENDERS WANTED For EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS to the NORTH YORK MIDGETS Newmarket 8 King 8 J Aurora Pine Orchard East 0 Girl Is Top Athlete King Twp Field Day NEWMARKET Hottest team in town thats the word for Newmarket Giants The ford and aul shared Giants defeated Pine Orchard other Pine Orchard hits at the fairgrounds July to run their win streak in the North York Midget Soft- ball League to three straight Brian Dark who could be the first home brew hurling star to lead Newmarket teams to great heights whip ped up a sixhitter to cool the Josh PrestonBill Dike direct ed Orchardmen Larry Blight and his hustling Giants went for hits off Dan McClure Clark put the Giant machine on the down hill run with a three run home run in a four run first frame Giants hit for five in the American League Heights Tigers 2 4 Hospital 0 0 0 Off Specialty 0 2 0 Bankers NEWMARKET LEGION HALL SPORTS CALENDAR PINE ORCHARD District 830 pm hi fairgrounds Barrie Sen- League Barrie Woods f vs Newmarket Argus r Minor Softball hereabouts July pm Newmarket In the case of Doug Cook fairgrounds North York Pine Orchard Richmond Hill vs of this ability to Newmarket July pm Newmarket must have been passed on fairgrounds North York from father to son Midget King City at New- Junior Cook came up market a guttering three hitter as WE BUY FURNITURE By the full BRICES BARGAIN BARN Phone 8955481 v to receive specifications etc All tenders to be in by I Midnight July 1967 J North York Peewee New- fifth Bob Skelcher Bob market at East July pm Rogers Park Pine Orchard ers swamped Braves in a Lake KING TOWNSHIP Junior schools fifth annual athlete Mary I Track and Field meet Kane were big two hit fix at the plate Bob Thorpe Senior Softball League game The Orchardmen now lead the Kettleby a Grade student The 12year old athlete was at Sacred Heart Roman the first girl to win the John poled out other Hub hits Ted Boak cracked out two lie School was champion trophy hits to lead the Orchardmen of King Township She received three firsts in junior division girls and one second in senior girls A group Frank Koran King Senior won the Harold Lawrence halfmile track trophy He won the 220yard dash Lang don Coach Lines Memorial trophy with a new record He broke his 1966 record Outstanding also was Sandra bury Neil Peter July pm Hasket Park league In the early season Bob Groves and Bob Church Nfliarene vs Spec- going laity 7 Fairground Banker vs York C Hos pital Cards Defeat Gilford Squad BUI Yates was the victim of the Orchard power at the plate Norm Roberts Bob Hope John Walker John Hope Ron Preston and Har old See dug In at the dish to pound Yates offering consis tently Yates alcng with Peter and John Campbell swished their bats around In AURORA TOe i Dennis Newman Hans to neeuUh Aurora United Eliminates Newmarket Firsts In Cup Hay HOLLAND LANDING Into a win over J great game in the Aurora goal the query What happened keep frustrated Hub kick- to Newmarket Firsts rated off the score sheet United Gilford fa South Slmcoe W L game reeord The win enabled the Cards to strengthen their hold on sec- established by Junior and senior divisions in the 220 bv manv experts as yard dash yard relay kicking squad In star performer Benny Steen- summed it up place in the team Jump and running broad the Newmarket District Soc- group Earlier In the week the Jump League were spanked 5- of the trophies Aurora United at Cards thrilled their home awarded went to King Senior last week supporters an they pulled School triple play Pitcher Dune winners were fort Every player rated a alar The answer may possibly be Aurora has better muddera McNeill at key In the three way Wiling as Heart School Mary Flore the Cards lied Bradford of KatUebyi Lawrence Trophy Sacred The game was played on a rain saturated field It was the first game In the Ontario scattered six hits Bob Walker trophy Junior Soccer Association cup ser- to best two Gilford hurlera A bays King Senior School lea playoff The loss a J Memorial trophy senior division girls 4 Newman and Munday BUI Eves Bruce Boyd Lea Cfaals son and Bill Todd were hot King potato hitters as they and Haxel dished up two each Rod division boys Oak Ridges Hickman Dune McNeill and School Larry Herman owned the Wa Community other Card hits Larry ldney Jim Day John DeValk and ok ror Runner- Newmarket in the one loss and out competition Trie win sent Aurora on into the second round Martin Dol always at his best in a chips down series scored twice to spark United CARPET CLEANING i in mo van half Dune McNeill going against Jack Both pitch- King unfolded four hitters Ken M f SW and Ted gchooj AUTHORIZE 1 one each for Inkling Hugh Drugstore BARTHs CLEANERS was a twohit Brad- n ford leader while Bob Oak- Ridge Or and George Hurt lined trophy Sacred Bradford Heart -K- J insurance is now available for most employees of FARMS RANCHES NURSERIES GREENHOUSES HORTICULTURISTS FRUIT VEGETABLE FLOWER GROWERS It your to ffad oat If for inwaisroymant now In affect for in tad employers If fcave for you it auUllom that yen li to to to far 1 i in in in ASPIRIN Hi A r 5 Mi4aaaaaaaUi I LIGHT UP YOUR HOME AND DRIVEWAY WITH THE ATTRACTIVE EXTERIOR LAMPS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE HYDRO OFFICE In aatln block pol ished brnsa Groy Into block wire No Ambor No No Transitional satin satin block post with abode Pol shod brass trim Crystal moulded I i- L No Colonial post Lantern cost aluminum Black and polished Frosted clear glass No post Lnn No Colonial aatln torn Satin and black post Lantern with polished brass trim Sntln ribbed Cryatnl panels with floated I v Fully automatic control Not affected by auto headlights r braaa trim Post 649 Etched panels blnck for with 10f Traditional black post lantern with I it v- V INSTALL TRIM 0t W WILL DO IT I full Mi UNEMI10VMENT I INSURANCE COMMISSION GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ii TELEPHONE 895 2309 I Trada Mart of Tha Aurora

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy