Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1960, p. 10

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p9t w the stouffyltlc tribune thursday fce 9 1s60 sports tstaley and raglan rally beats altona 109 inu fpn an error a triple and a single d oil iii libilil brougham win in the last inning pushed the tying and winning runs across the plate to give raglan a tight 109 victory over altona on wed nesday evening june 1st with two men out and a runner on base brown of raglan rapped a triple into the outfield burk- ett a pinchhitter collected a single to score the winner al tona went down in one two three order in their hall of the inning altona started fast and held a 94 lead after three innings of play they were held oft the score sheet in the 1th 5th 6th and 7tn erie pilkey and mur ray mcdowell belted home runs for altona bob clodd and pete dunce bagged doubles brown and brent of raglan slammed triples mcdowell on the mound chalked up a total of nine strike outs in spite of the loss ca lads arne in y score belts homer for uxbridge sparked by a fourbase home run blast from the bat of ux bridge catcher grant noble the new entry in the community league posted a 9 2 victory over altona on thursday night at brougham nobles circuit clout came in the third inning and before the side was retired five men had crossed the plate leadoff batsman bob ashen- hurst enjoyed a good night counting three of his teams nine tallies bob risebrough and ron noble each counted a pair geo neal and murray mcdowell romped around the sacks for altona in the fifth the easiest way to entertain some folks is just to sit down and listen to them reupholstering 5yr guarantee low prices terms drapes rugs furniture free interior decorating advice estimates in the home betty assinck stouffville 684 stouffville branch toronto furniture mfg co two veteran brougham per formers geo staley and ivan booth paced their club to a 12- g victory over pickering on monday night in a community league contest both players counted three runs apiece jack bradshaw and les wikon scor ed a pair only in the fifth inning did pickering show much plate strength they collected three runs sparked by a home run i blast from the bat of morrish brougham salted the game the stouffville girls were swinging their big bats on wed nesday night as they blasted barrie for eighteen hits and a 205 victory the local ladies ap peared to be in midseason form for their home opener they plan to defend the intermediate title they captured last year lenore sykes and doreen jarvis drilled line drive home runs into the deep outfield to push a total of six runs across the plate gwen kennedy a powerhouse at the plate thro ughout the game smashed a fourbagger to lead off the sixth away in the- first inning when g inning in addition she clouted men completed the circuit geo staley ivan booth jack brad shaw les wilson stroud and mctaggart chalked up runs a double and a single stouflvillcs longball slugger in last years title march mar ion gayman showed little pow er in the early innings in the fourth she teed off for a single she tapped out another hit in the fifth and blasted a triple in the sixth ila redshaw enjoyed a good night at the plate with three hits in three trips coach doug oneill brought twelve of his regular players into the fray nora geer joyce roberts and lenore loyst saw action in the onesided tilt righthander joan raymer looked good she enjoyed excel lent control and walked only one barrie batter she twirled an eighthitter she registered six strike outs barrie pitcher janice hipwell worked the route her mates committed g errors anne averill collected two of her teams eight safeties a double and a single watson new coach jack watson has b3en named coach of the markham aces softball team the agile third- sacker who appears to improve with age has replaced gord mae- klin at the helm of the local south ontario county club the entry posted its second straight win on tuesday night watson sidelined from active duty with an injured back suffered in a recent accident will return to the lineup in 2 or 3 weeks tattlrnrntnrirtrlrfftrffirflat ballantrae raps ragsan by 157 score in a sudden surge of plate power ballantrae rapped out a total of fourteen hits to sink raglan 157 in a community league contest played in the brougham park on thursday night ross pattenden and ar chie forfar belted round trip pers for the winners eight of their fifteen runs came in the last inning when twelve men paraded to the plate ballantrae moved out front in the first inning and never were headed they ripped through the raglan defences in the 7th sparked by forfars home run blast ken davis poked out a double during the hitting spree raglan were able to get men on base in every inning but they left too many stranded seven runners were marooned on the sacks community league standing june 7 w l pis uxbridge 3 0 6 brougham 3 16 claremont 3 16 greenwood 3 16 altona 2 3 4 ballantrae 13 2 raglan 12 2 pickering 0 4 0 final doo clos sal store fixtures for sale fluorescent lights shelving counters all mens boys ladies childrens clothing and dry goods in prig no reasonable offer refused a oncebattling brooklin ball team looked like mere ghosts of the club that formerly wield ed the biggest bats in the south ontario county league on tuesday night the markham aces ripped their infield- de fences to shreds as they scored a 72 victory brooklin commit ted a total of seven errors it was markhams second straight win they defeated pickering last week on red flemings fine onehitter neil bramley on the brooklin mound held the aces to eight hits bob ellis on the mark ham hill twirled a four hitter he held brooklin hitless until the sixth inning morley petch started mark- hams offensive rolling in the first inning after lawrence gay- man was safe on an error bob atkinson slammed a double and completed the circuit when catcher bob petch tossed the ball into the outfield on an at tempted pickoff play mark ham continued to pile up the runs harry young singled in the second and scored on mor ris proeenkos double morley petch doubled in the third and rounded the sacks on jim ray- mers single the aces sewed up their win with two runs in the eighth thirdsacker jiri raymer blasted a 4base blow into the deep outfield ellis singled and scored on brook- lins seventh error d mitchell was brooklins best at the plate with a double and a single he was left strand ed on both occasions bob petch and bill croxall tapned out singles morris procenko look ed good in the markham out field oshawa merchants will be the visitors at markham on tuesday june 14 24 teams in pickering league twentyfour entries have been received in the pickering town ship softball league according to the latest statistics as provid ed to the tribune by mrs elaine spanger the secretary to date no definite word has been received from either mt zion or brougham there will be seven girls clubs four are juniors and three are intermediate in the boys department there are 8 pecwce teams g bantams and 3 midget orsjtied win righthander bob clodd went the distance on the mound for greenwood on tuesday night to chalk up a onesided 151 vic tory over ballantrae clodd worked the entire seven innings the win boosted greenwood in to a first place tie in the com munity softball league bal lantrae to date have only one victory out of slump altona snapped a three game losing streak as they belted pickering 125 murray mcdow ell gained credit for the win pickering have enjoyed little luck in the league during its first two weeks of operation south ont league softball standing standing as of june 4 w l pis port perry 2 0 4 brooklin 2 0 4 oshawa merchants 1 1 2 oshawa hefferings 1 1 2 oshawa scugog jrs 1 2 2 whitby 1 1 2 markham 1 1 2 pickering 0 1 0 mt zion 0 2 0 iiendy fires nohitter frank hendy threw a no- hitter and struck out 10 as bal lantrae blanked willow beach 70 last week in a lake simcoe softball league game hendy after hitting three successive batters in the third inning protecled his shutout by striking out the side read all about the neville clearance sale on page five birth lewis mr and mrs d lewis of stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a bain daughter june 2 1960 at brierbush hospital ringwood mrs lilliard love of calgary visited her cousin mrs frank atkinson last week mr ralph almstedt of baker hill is home from school at smiths falls for the summer months mr and mrs walter pipher spent three days the first of last week in ottawa walter at tended the lions convention and mrs pipher was one of the lady guests mrs ifred steck- ley accompanied them as far as north gower to visit their daughter mrs victor brown and family mr and mrs clifford morga- son spent the weekend with mr and mrs levi mustard of thornbury our pastor and mrs soper have moved to one of the rat- cliff apartments gth line we are a week late with our congratulations to our local school baseball team who won over ballantrae school fellows tommy phillips cut his arm on an axe while in the bush south of the beckett home david baker wasnt far be hind tommy phillips as he too fell and cut his knee on an axe his injury required five or six stitches congratulations to mr and mrs yip on the birth of a daughter also the regrets of the communitv at their leaving this month we understand they are moving to calgary this makes two of our families wiio are going west shortly the cracknells are moving to van couver mr ackhurst of toronto visit ed his daughter mrs j mehaf- fey and family on the weekend we have new neighbors mr and mrs a jackson have mov ed into the former wilmot vague house now owned by mr l dennis we are watching with interest the setting of the house brought from the north end of toronto by mr beckett what a beauti ful view from their west ver anda overlooking the creek tql top hereford the annual auction sale of the central ontario hereford association was conducted at the stouffville sales arena on wednesday 30 head being sold a good crowd was on hand and the top animal brought 120 this best priced hereford was a heifer consigned by ring- wood farms cows sold at s310 and a fall heifer calf consigned by bert gardhouse of cashel sold for 225 helps fund a special feature of the sale was a lucky draw for a polled hereford heifer donated by er nie ofenheim of aurora the lucky winner was george rod- anz mr rodanz immediately put the calf up for auction it brought 230 and this money was turned over to the cancer fund mr burd of cobourg was the purchaser the sale was con ducted by w d atkinson at changed special services mark baptist 35th anniversary york county council last week discovered that it has been il legally paying school taxes for many years to county munici palities on reforested land in a report to council from the warden and commissioners it was learned that the- county does not have the authority to pay such taxes on countyowned property held for reforestation nor does it have the power to pay a grant in lieu of taxes the municipalities containing county reforestation include the townships of whitchurch east gwillimbury and georgina each municipality receives 1700 per year in school taxes for this it was pointed out by council that if these taxes should cease an undue burden would be plac ed on the municipalities con cerned council unanimously passed a resolution requesting that the legislature be changed to amend the existing statute known as the trees act so that the county can legally give grants to municipalities in lieu of taxes don davis bankrupt store stouffville is the spot with two visiting ministers as the highlight stouffville baptist church celebrated its 35th anni versary this week last sunday june 5th morning and evening rev d hackett assciate pas tor of forward baptist church toronto brought messages on love its power and conse quences in a christians life a pastor for over 50 years rev hackett left a challenge with each member and visitor that impels each one to continue steadfastly in the faith once de livered to the saints the anniversary services con tinued tuesday under the min istry of dr a w tozer editor of the alliance witness and cur rently pastor of torontos ave nue road church special musical contributions were those of the local churchs own mrs m hutchinson and mr f mccleary while the hhse hill male quartet were guests on tuesday rev j williams local pastor was in chagc of all services reflecting on the progress and achievements during their min istry here in stouffville mrs williams says humanly speak ing it seems almost unbelievabe that so much could be done in so short a time after serving as missionaries in africa for eight years the williams commenced their min istry here in april 1053 since then the church building has been renovated at the cost of s7000 the sunday school en rollment has nearly doubled and the members and adherents fill the church for each sunday service we are greatly encouraged by what the lord has done in stouffville reports rev wil liams if our sunday school continues to grow as it has in the past year we may even have to think of a building expansion however of course our miin purpose presently is to serve high school hews our student council has been chosen for the forthcoming year the executive is as fol lows president bill ratcliff vice president elaine forsyth secretary daphne chewins and the treasurer marilyn fosdick michael paul is the press re porter the bar and letter system was started two years ago stu dents receive points in three categories academic execu tive and athletic if a student he is awarded a letter s how ever these points can not be made in one category there fore if a student receives one hundred points he has partici pated in a variety of school ac tivities increased interest has been shown in public speaking academic standing and track and field this year tcrce students re ceived the letter s caro line ogilvy norman hendricks and gordon burkholder loodwood well aves in a dug well on the property of mr stan slack goodwood has collapsed the water had been used by residents in the hamlet for many years prior to the cavein some half dozen famines were deriving a benefit from the supply although the majority of homes now have their own private wells its paradoxical that when the radio or television comedian fight halts bali game oshiwa merchants defeated pickeries s7 in a south ontario softball league schedule fix- ture at alexandra parkoi fri day night a game that the um pires called off in the last o the tlh when a fistic episode occurred pickering scored three runs in the first inning and four in the fiftn and were leading 73 going into the bottom of the i 7th with two mn out elliott drew a walk mcgee was hit bv a pitched ball and so was courtney cirka belted a bases- loaded double to score three runs then oconnor was also hit by a pitched ball the third for the pickering pitcher in four batters the oshawa batter let his bat go in the general direc tion of the mound and the squabble erupted with several players of each team involved j in the skirmish at this point the umpires called off the game i mother i tkousht father had reached the age when f iocs liens n campbell if gsm3 golly he can read a newspaper hololngl t wa out here 3 members of the stouffville lions club competed on tues day in the annual archie camp bell memorial golf tournament held at the cedavbrae club un der the sponsorship of the riv- erdale kiwanis club those at tending from here at the invita tion of lion ross giles who is himself a kiwanian were lions ralph corner ken laushway walt todd norm oboyle reg button ted topping ross giles and bob hassard there were lifio playing in the event and lion ken laushway carried off third prize for best low gross score an 82 the proceeds of the affair are for the benefit of ontario crippled children worun rally ii es remom a 7 5h line whitchurch most envied boy on tile gth concession is david dixon who was the lucky winner of a bi cycle in the stouffville merch ants contest congratulations david miss heather lang has re turned from a three months visit in england and is now em ployed in toronto as a book keeper special car wash and wax june 11 19 from 16 oclock price wash 100 wash wax 250 at the russell grove farm mile south of 18th ave on highway 48 sponsored by the markham mennnnitc youth fellowship the annual memorial and decoration service at the stouffville cemetery will be held on sunday june 19 at 2 pm guest sneaker will be rev arthur walsh of the united missionary church special music ken mcintosh scored the ty ing run and jim ingham romp ed home with the winner on monday night as claremont chalked up a tight 76 victory over greenwood in a commun ity league sbftball contest at brougham the lategame rally came in claremonts final turn at the plate they went into the 7th trailing g5 it was a seesaw battle from the opening inning the lead changed hands on four different occasions wilf gliddon completed the circuit to give claremont a 10 edge but greenwood stormed back with a pair in their halt of the inning murray and schram rounded the sacks it appeared likely ihat greenwood had the game wrapped up in the third when they scored 4 times murray schram max well and pilkey crossed the plate a noversaydie clare mont crew roared back with a single run in the fourth by wilf gliddon and two in the seventh bruce redshaw gained credit for the win he appeared to im prove as the game progressed and didnt yield a single run after the third inning uxbridge blasts ballantrae 134 bob aslienhursts uxbridge team turned their heavy guns on ballantrae on wednesday evening june 1st and smashed out a decisive 134 victory the contest went only four innings uxbridge counted three runs in each of the 1st 2nd and 4th innings and added four in the third a home run by ballan- traes doug grensted touched off a four run rally in their final turn at the plate bob ashenhurst allan hock- ley and walt miller each round- ed the sacks twice for the win- ners don prentice jake cain bruce houghlan tom miller bob risebrough and grant no ble counted single scores john ncsbitt ron insley ray pipher and grensted completed the cir cuit for ballantrae these days a small service charge refers to the service and not to the charge goodwood plane damaged sn crash two men are in satisfactory condition in york county hos pital after they crashed in a twoseater aircraft in a farmers field two miles east of brown hill on sunday william gerald avison 48 of princeton id toronto an in structor with goodwood flying school was practising emerg ency landings with his student keiineli mcintosh is of clon- more dr searboro when the engine failed within two miles of two airfields mr avison a former trani canada airlines pilot had his teeth knocked out and received cuts and possible back injuries mr mcintosh suffered cuts and shock damage to the air craft was estimated at 2000 in practising crashlandings the aircraft was to descend toward the ground without ac tually landing on one such de scent the engine failed village of stouffville the community with the bread lays an egg many in the studio of life j audieree cackle of the s ew municipal offices by murray v jone commissioner of planning for metropolitan toronto wednesday june 15th 1960 at 230 pm residents of stouffville ore specially invited to the official opening ceremony and inspection of the new offices refreshments will be served gar lehman reeve

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