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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 23, 1967, p. 10

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Wat Following the official opening of new pool was followed by a fashion The new at the Aurora Highlands Golf on Saturday foot by 25 foot pool was bridged by a runway these three girls took part in an aqautic display for the models to parade Staff Grand Slam Finish Gives Hospital Win NEWMARKET York County Hospital scored nine runs in the final two rounds to defeat Church of the xarene 1712 for a second win in the Hub Softball League Fran with out standing defensive support was pitching winner over gravity drop pitch specialist Malcolm Bob Pick cracked out a home run and four other bits Craig Milter and Ted Brown harvested four hits Dave Hart three Sover two In the Hospitals grand slam fin ish Hugh Middletoo Malcolm Mel Charlotte Paul Dave Fletcher and Pete Coghill were top for ANDREANS UPSET John Sheridan socked two home runs Ron Doner one round tripperr was winning pitcher as Bankers upset St Andrews in Hub League game Landing Cards Win In Tenth NEWMARKET Holland Finding Cards went In nings before winning a 76 victory over South Simcoe all- the Hub fairgrounds The win tied the best of three OASA intermediate playoff set at a game each JLes hit a triple to open the of the tenth Seconds later Chalsson slide under a throw from Jack to score the game winner The Cards got off winging scoring three first frame runs on a hit batsman an error double and Ron Hickmans single triple scored Duncan McNeill who had singled in the third as Pitts Cards moved ahead Cards used McNeill and Chalsson hits plus a walk to score two eighth inning to tie the score all The Stars routed Dune Mc Neill In the fifth after they scored a go ahead run The Stars got to Dan ti dier McNeills successor for a seventh Inning and a lead Paul Corner who replaced Stars starter Sandy was charged with the loss Cards Stars Chalsson whacked four hits Dune McNeil had two to pace Cards Jim Hob Day Jack Hugh Mc- and George Hunt owned Stars hits Barbara Osborne and Jill Barbara Osborne Ron Helen Watt Cliff Greenwood and Jill showed hits class for Bankers Don ticketed with the pitchnig reverse had a big hit night at the plate with a home run and two singles Carl Bob Dury and Paul belted home runs Peter Terry Lucas Dennis Fletcher and Ann Richardson got Into the act with two hits each MOVE INTO THIRD Christian Reformed buried the opposition under a bar rage of base hits as they won an impressive victory over the loop leading United Ahead the ultimate win ners ran home five runs in the sixth to lift the contest out of the doubtful column Marg Maan who received near faultless support from her mates wrapped up the win with a sterling six hit prcformance Shelly Miller one of the leagues leading hurlers took the loss Bert Van and Bill Van Dyke tapped home runs Joanne Maan Brian Trudy and Ian bombed away for two hits each to spark the winners Bruce Killer Bob Pick Craig Miller Jean Surgeoner Ted McCarthy and Bob Watson bagged the Trin ity hits Local Swimmers Second In TriPool Competition NEWMARKET Newmar ket swimmers finished sec ond behind Markham with Richmond Hill third in the North York Swim League meet held at the Peter Pool last week Markham piled up points Newmarket and Rich mond Hill Clark Lawrence won five events Scott Harlow three Donna Henderson John Carl son pebble and Sue Powell two each to lead effort Allison Allen paced New market with two firsts Bob Cordery collected a first sec ond and a third Terry Fish won one event and finished in another Nancy Fish NEWMARKET FIRSTS Newmarket Firsts kept pace with Aurora United in the tor rid battle for first place In the Newmarket District Soc cer league First Division with a classy win over Orillia and Hank Kalsbcek carried the play scored four goats Kalsbeek triggered a goal ami four assists Boh Martin shot two goals Jim Pepper one as Charlie Camp- hell recorded the shutout It wasnt a complete flam- or week for Newmarket sides as defeated New market Spartans in an On tario Junior Soccer league match Spartans were ahead at half time on John Campbells goal Debbie Newton and Rit chie captured first place rib bons Allison Taylor Bonnie Lu cas Doug Counter and Shar on Clegg picked up two ond place points to swell tfle Newmarket count Dana Van- Camp and Debbie Newton fin ished second Jane third Newmarkets boys relay foursome Terry Fish Jail Doug Counter and Dana VanCamp won their event Allison Taylor Debbie Newton Bonnie Lucas and Allen finished sec ond In girls relay event SENIOR T Wds Newmarket 8 0 32 Lke 28 OH I East I Nottawa 7 17 Dale Pegg Tops League Batters NEWMARKET always been a saying in ball circles pitchers cant hit script writers will have to get busy and revise this saying A Newmarket Argus Camera Dale has won the Senior league batting crown Ac cording to statistics issued this week by league secre tary Dorian Parker led the parade with a 328 mark with hits In 61 at hats Corby Adams of the hit champion last season ran 2nd with a 316 aver age via 24 hits in appear ances Jim Thompson of Woods hit 304 with 28 In trips Ted Wil son of Nottawa Brocks was the other hitter in 300 bracket stroking hits in 63 at hats for a 302 total Eligible for the hatting title were batsmen who had appeared at the plate times or more PINE ORCHARD WINS Bill Morritts Pine Orchard Aimers Sodden qualified for the Iake league Stan Cook finals as they bounced Keswick Dor- 106 to claim the best of five semifinal in straight Hie Sodders cooked the Kes- wickers with Doug Cook and Norm Roberts Keswick Peter was bounced in the third with his successors Doug Weller and George having little success silencing the Pine Orchard lumber Ron Preston hit a home run Cook and Robert triples get into high gear Kes wick were 50 leaders in the hut faded after Good- fellows ouster Jim Murray Dale Tom Peregrine and George hit best of CHEST FREEZERS ALL SIZES We Everybody US smart buy at BRICES BARGAIN BARN Township of North Gwillimbury NOTICE Special Garbage Collection For household refuse not handled at regular garbage collection times On SEPTEMBER 1967 that portion of the Township north of theOLD HOMESTEAD On SEPTEMBER 1967 that portion of the Township south of OLD HOMESTEAD Signed Joe Hopkins OPINIONS DO CAR RATTLES RUG YOU We how you feel And if its any consol ation ftauecks rattles ami assorted noises are the source service dealers and their service departments In fact on aura way to ruin a mechanic day to turn him a to find a or a nimbi or a or whoosh or ahak that can only with vocal contortions Then it Is uncommon for a mechanic to spend hours locating and removing a rallies while the one that plagued driver remains untouched Vary often a nw car an noli In his shortly arW ha taken that can virtually ruin I with car If It la not corrected Source of he problem both dealer and customer alike is thai rattles are almost never covered by merit ustnmer for service factory warranty The dealer must pay for the time out of his own or ci laigi It no move to buy your car from a quality your car will for factory and whr In continuing or your all faction rrte NEWMARKET In a tense Newmarket Argus dramatic struggle which had Camera shutout Pal the crowd tingling with ex- ace Hoteliers to even their NoHitter Fails To Win Came Keswick ace pitcher Peter Goodfellow pitched a nohitter August but it wasnt enough as Keswick lost to Pine Bosworth Aimers It was the opening game in their best of five Lake Simcoe Senior Softball League semifinal round Pine Orchard scored a run in the fourth inning as Bob trying to run down a Norm Roberts drive lost the ball in the lights Roberts ended up on third and won bis own game by scooting home on Ron Prestons long fly out to Greig in right There was only one hit in the game Dale Lockie opened the game with a dribbler bunt along tbe first base line Win ner Roberts had eight strike outs six Bob Hope Norm Preston and Bill Craford got on base on Keswick errors and Ro berts walked in the second In ning Goodfellow drew a walk In the first George Jim Murray and George got on base for Kes wick via the muff route Fledgling Track Stars Win At Sutton Meet SUTTON One Newmarket Track and Field Club orga nized by Ray Mark and Don is a fledging group but already has brought home many awards and trophies Competing In the Sutton TrackField meet along with competitors from Victoria Park Sutton Brock and Aurora the gallant six participants from New market finished a close se cond behind Ajax Steve Jim Peter Head Terry Olver and Susan Sulek brought home trophies galore Steve an old competitor finished first 100yards in seconds ran second In the and was lead runner In the winning Hub 440yard relay team Jim Waddington ran third in the 100yards 117 seconds third In the 262 seconds and was second in the In 2300 Jim was third runner on the relay team Peter Head gained seconds in the 100 and spirit in and 252 seconds and was anchor man on the Hub relay foursome finished first in the mile third In long jump and third in 2310 time in the and was second runner on the relay quartette Susan Sulek a 14year old class competitor finished first in the 50 yard sprint third In the second in the 220 and third in high jump Coach Mark was happy with the Newmarket effort The locals ore preparing for a meet with Aurora at the end of the month OneHitter For Timbers Fanning batters southpaw Barry Timbers fashioned a onehit ter to give Zephyr Spud Kings a 30 win aver Pine Orchard Aimers The win gave Kings a lead in games in the best of seven final for the Stan Cook Tro phy Timbers who received faultless support from his mates lost his nohitler In the ninth as one of the three pinch hitters Dick Rogers hit a single down middle Norm Roberts who allowed hut six hits made it a tight pitching duel Mike home run smash in the first Inning settled Issue round tripper came a bunt Steve Harrison ter Colin McGlllvray beat out McGlllvray to second ami got on base on a error Steve Harrison heat out a third inning bunt Ed McGil- vray BUI and Bob connected for the other Zephyr hits Roberts struck out RETAIL SALES TORONTO Retail sales In Ontario Increased per cent last year to a total of slates the an nual review of the Depart ment of Economics and De velopment Increases in sales were greatest in variety stores per cent furniture appliance and radio stores per cent and hardware stores per cent best of seven Barrie Senior Fastball League seraifinal set at a game each game is at fairgrounds August 31 at 830 pm Ken Sturgeon who has played a most important rote in Argus rise to the top gave the crowd precisely what It wanted to see Sturgeon came to bat in the second inning after Dale had singled and Rex got on base on an error Then with two out Sturgeon doubled to score both his mates That was the ball game Pitching was the story of this ball game Dale was in form and Dan Mo making hsi first pitch ing appearance of the season against the Argus was a hot Baby Comes first NEWMARKET Heights Tigers dreamed up a new one In annals to gain a draw with St Andrews In a Hub Lobpltch League game The Tigerettcs on the team insisted they had to get home to mind the baby so the game went as a seven inning stalemate The Tigers had the And- over a barrel before a bat was swished In earnest picked up a lead be cause Andrcans had but one female player The Tigers busted through for four third inning runs on a string of hits by Dow- dell Tom Kennedy Howie Cook and Bill Ellis Kennedy and Cook made out of this world infield catches in sup port of Tiger Bill El lis Carl put the oomph In the effort with four hits including a home run tap Ann mak ing her league pitching de but went the route for the Jim Wouters drove In two runs with two hits Rob Drury was a four hit stick- man Paul homered and Ray Mark got one hit NEWMARKET IOHP1TCII National league I Pis Trinity 7 0 St Andrews 52111 Ch Reformed Baptist 340 American Off Spec 4 8 Tigers 351 Bankers Hasp Soccer Vic Says See The 1968 SKID00 and SkiDoo accessories at KESWICK TRADE FAIR SAT AUGUST ex J J Also See Our Display of TRACTORS MOWERS CHAIN SAWS ACCESSORIES HONDA MOTORCYCLES TORO MOWERS Drop in and say Hi to Vic and his boys EQUIPMENT KESWICK potato Dinger Both sides got three hits and both pitchers struck out Newmarket had one error Elmvale two in the wellplayed flashy fielding game Ken Dennis Turner and John Brown the Dale Pegg Ken Sturgeon and Don McKnlght provided the key crowdpleasing fleW- plays TRADING YOUR A SCOTIA PLAN LOAN NIK II ill on I 111 Si rtl m School Board invite it on August 29 1967 Time pm to pm Business Administration Office Lome Avenue All children born in the year may be re gistered for Kindergarten classes that begin on Septembers Certificates will be necessary for proof of age POLAROID Color Film Special You get a pockel picture album A L0O retail value at no additional cost With each purchase of packs of film AT LAS supplies RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL PHONE When you live in Ontario youve got a good deal going for you Ontario policies mean schools mora hospitals highways more opportunities for relaxation Wages are per capita thai the national average and our standard of living is second highest In the whole world With the Ontario Progressive Comervitive Party youve got a good deal going for you i Ontario Contotvatlv Catlton ft I I wont la things In ro- ma a of NAME e i J ADDRESS ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY i

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