ti 12 the stoufrvlue trieune tiordiy ah 28 1962 sports o j jeditorial over the fence is our in the lake the outfield fence in the new floodlit softball park at port perry is currently the topic of considerable interest among players and spectators alike in the south ontario county league the idea is to hit the ball over the fence and into the waters of lake scugog the barrier is 219 feet from home plate and ten feet in height there were those who said it couldnt be done but the schedule is only three weeks old and two players have already proved equal to the feat the com petition may have sparked considerable fan enthusiasm in the port perry park but with a team like markham in the loop expenditures for new balls over a season could run pretty steep eagleeyes the magic of television has done much to bring the par ticipating plaver and the viewing public closer together whether it be baseball or hockey the individual performer is onlv as far away as the tv screen although the actual contest could be in boston or los angeles this personal reaction is more cleat ly evidenced through the enthusiasm of the younger set johnny bower red kelly or mickey mantle are stars that the younger fry have come to know theyve heard them talktheyve watched them skate or run theyve seen them shoot or hit homers on june 16th when the nhx visitors came to markham for an exhibition softball game carl brewer billy harris eddie shack etc hardly stepped out of their cars before they were mobbed by the kids at 500 yards this writer couldnt tell bobby baun from joe palooka but the youngsters knew them even without their familiar hockey regalia the credit for this close relationship must go in part at least to tv all star game july to feature top players in claremont league twentyeight of the top performers in the clare- mont community softball league will meet in an all- star game in the clarcmont park on tuesday evening july 3rd at s pm the players have been selected by the league presi dent cliff dunkeld and divided into 1st and 2nd teams a oneclub selection will be made at the conclusion of the regular schedule the two senior coaches in the circuit jack rennie and earl gauslin will handle the entries gord todd will officiate behind the plate the allstar lineups will be as follows here and there monte holman outfielder with the markham aces may be sidelined from softball action for the greater portion of the season due to an ankle injury suffered in a game with pick ering on june 12th gwen kennedy one of the best in- fielders ever to don a uniform in the local ladies league will oemarried on saturday in knox presbyterian church agin- court clare holter a onetime stalwart in the promotion of summer and winter sports in the pickering community has joined the spectators ranks after many years of energetic work especially among the little leaguers the jack warriner home cone 7 markham was the scene of a party lor lcs jarvis on monday evening of mast week prior to his wedding les wasx a rearguard performer with unionville jets and a softball receiver in the claremont league jerry brett star netminder with greenwoodmt zion in the comm hockey league is playing this summer with ajax in a high calibre baseball loop with oshawa peterboro etc jerry a southpaw pitcher is also a fine first baseman jim johnston softball infielder with markham aces was married on june 16th to the former doris tidsbury a sister f ace short stop al tidsbury members of the stouff- f ille jr hockey club are now sporting new jackets w t ftennie has completed his ninth year as manager of the stouff- rille arena he was appointed to the position in 1953 erma redshaw an allstar second baseman with the stouffville girls softball team for two seasons was married on saturday to mr jack fraser of uxbridge ross pattenden of ballantrae suffered a broken wrist in a recent accident and will be sidelined from the allstar game at claremont tuesday ross had been selected for the number one team in the short- stop position commencing tuesday july 3rd the stouff ville community swimming pool will be opened at 530 pm for the- convenience of adults who might enjoy a dip after work and before supper aurora jrs will be the visitors in stouffville on thursday evening topight for an exhibition game at 730 pm 1st team f hendy maples pitcher l pascoe altona g mcdowell gr sr catcher e pilkey altona 1 base p dunec altona 2 base k mcintosh gr sr 3 base r hurst brougham s stop b cargill gr jr 1 field k stewart goodwd c field g houck maples r field j cooper goodwood pinhit b moffatt pickering g elson maples b mcnally gr jr jack rennie coach 2nd team g pascoe gr jr b carlisle pickering d moffatt pickering g hughson brough k mctaggart gr jr s bastedo pickering r mcguckin goodd r forsyth goodwd j bradshaw brough a redshaw gr sr b todd goodwood b clodd green sr j little altona k davis maples earl gauslin goodwood rallies to extend noloss streak jones whiffs twenty men in mt zion game righthander ron jones fired a sizzling 5hitter and struck out a total of 20 men at mt zion downed port perry 61 monday it was a sensational perform ance he retired the side on strikes in the 4th 5th and 9th the visitors only run came in the 7th bob robertson and d scott shared the port perry pitching chores leadoff bats man murray jones romped to the plate with a pair of mt zion runs allan carson vern ferguson john hill and grant jones completed the circuit for single tallies ori friday night of this week mtzion invades markham for their first meeting of the year a previous contest was rained out clarem community oxt league standing w l t pts goodwood s 0 1 17 brougham 7 o 0 14 altona 6 o 0 12 maples 5 4 0 10 greenwd sr 5 d 0 10 greenwd jr t 6 0 10 pickering sr 4 5 1 9 pickering jr 0 3 0 0 bowling news at agincourt on satmday mr and mrs m e watts and mrs earl beare had three wins in a mixed trebles tournament for the freeman trophy on monday june 25th elea nor crossen reneratclin and sue schell were high for two wins in a ladies trebles tour nament at markham you never hear mothers tell youngsters every day should have a fresh beginning a walk and two pickering er rors in the 6th allowed good wood to score the tying run and keep their no loss string intact in the claremont league pickei ing should have won the game quite handily behind the 5hit performance of bob carlisle on the mound he had 8 strikeouts goodwood liurler ken may was clipped for 10 hits but good fielding support held him up he whiffed five batters jerry cooper had a double and a sin gle pickering treatened to break the tie in the 7th when they got two men on may proceeded to retire the next three bat ters in a row to leave the run ners stranded m fo other fuel can offer yep all these natural gas advantages hemt healing go eppnm use natural gas cleanest heat for your home saves on redecorating costs burns silently and is fuel best suited to automatic control payment after use or by 10 equalized 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of consumers as 16b yonge street richmond hid onl phone zenith 82500 more umpires needed in pickering twp lg the increased numbers of entries in the pickering twp softball league has added to the load of responsibility on the umpires and additional officials are needed for games on mon day through thursday through out tile summer months anyone who could donate one or more evenings per week for this work is asked to contact mr herb wewines the umpire- inchief at 8393635 pickering the league has instituted a paid umpire piogram this year and to date the arrangement has proven quite satisfactory the results of recent games are as follows intermediate girls brougham 20 bay ridges 0 greenwood 10 fr bay 3 juvenile girls fairport beach 31 biougham 14 minor girls dunbarton 38 pick beach 8 e woodlands 21 cherrywd 13 fr bay 9 greenwood 0 default rccwcc boys cherrywood 15 biougham 10 claremont 4 bay ridges 0 dunbarton 8 greenwood 7 bantam boys cherrywood 3 brougham 0 bay ridges 5 claremont 3 dunbarton 16 greenwood 1 midget boys audley 12 dunbarton 8 brougham 14 greenwood 1 air raid sirens installed stouftvilles three air raid sirens are now installed one is located at the east end of town near keyson motors one in the centre area on the munici pal building and one at the west end near the hoover welding plant a communication from the emergency measures chief offi cer in newmarket asked that action be taken to see that aux iliary police are provided the training and uniforms of these men will add no expense to the municipality but will be han dled from the county budget which is subsidized by the gov- crnment masons twobagger scores winner for maples geo mason one of the top first basemen in the clareiiiont community league belted a double in the fifth thursday to give the maples a 65 win over greenwood srs in a thrilling game a walk and an error set the stage for masons drive the firstsacker also singled in a previous trip to the plate for the best individual effort frank hendy on the hill held green- wood to 5 hits and got s strike outs ken mcintosh enjoyed a great night in spite of the loss he got a double two singles in four trips he hit into a field ers choice in the other attempt bob clodd the loser was clip ped for 8 hits four ps students win championships 15 records smashed orchaid park public school pupils cleaned up on four of the six individual class cham pionships at the annual field day competitions conducted last week the two senior titles went to summit view linda walley took it for the girls and rick spang was a top competi tor for the boys orchard park students will have their names engraved on the intermediate and junior trophies carol hea therington and bobby couse were the jr champs coleen hisey and wayne jackson top ped their field in the intermed iate division a total of fifteen new records were set and four others were equalled the winners in each class will be published next week name committee of adjustment stouffville municipal council has named a committee of ad justment to work out any tan gled problems of the local plan ning board the members who have been appointed are ken wagg for one year henry slack lor two years and edw logan for three years members will receive 10 per meeting for their services the bylaw setting up the com mittee was given the necessary three readings and passed and will become effective immed iately on approval of the minis ter of municipal affairs arrestkd on warrant james douglas caldwell 19 rr 2 markham was arrested by pc dennis davies and pc harry heatherington stouff ville police dept on wednesday on a warrant issued by traffic division no 1 of metro cald well is charged with driving while his licence is under sus pension news from ashburn aces belt three home run balls into lake scugog the markham aces trained their batting eyes on port per rys new home run fence on tuesday night and gave three balls a long ride into lake scu gog bob atkinson dunked two balls in the drink and bernie mcgrxskin sent another for a swim markham swamped the homesters 131 bob ellis gained credit for the victory in addition to his pitching prowess he socked a groundrule double that bounc ed over the outfield barrier for an automatic twobase hit on friday night markiiam will entertain mt zion in mor gan park at s oclock rev k a heron ba bd was guest minister at the dedi cation service in burns church on sunday june 24th at 1130 am miss b mirbach of tor onto as soloist sang the lord is my light and when god is near miss fern stephens of toronto was organist at the close of the service a baptismal font and vase was unveiled by mr howard stiver of unionville arid presented to burns church in memory of the late mr walter kerr long time elder and church worker in ashburn by mrs w kerr and mr and mrs howard sti ver a beautiful basket of flow ers was placed in the church by the miller family friends were present from agincourt scar- boro pickering port perry and brooklin mr and mrs james sandison mr and mrs clarence bryant and daughter lucille mr and mrs douglas ashton mrs h doblc and mr and mrs h ash ton were guests at the emm- post wedding in whitby united church recently mr a a knight of whitby was a sunday visitor at the home of mr and mrs n ander son miss eileen hamill of brook lin spent a day last week with mrs nelson ashton mr and mrs r whitlleton of saskatchewan spent last weekend with mr and mrs w hopkins mr and mrs douglas ashton sons ronald and arnold mrs ii ashton and mrs h doble motored to niagara falls on saturday dr and mis james langstaff of richmond hill were sunday guests at the home of mr john miller rev k a and mrs heron and sons formerly of picker ing spent a few days last week with mr an mrs edgar heron befoie leaving for stanley new brunswick on monday morn ing mr and mrs sydney emm of high wycombe england are visiting with their sons gereldj and anthony emm mr and mrs j mccaw and mr and jnis r cablexof pic- ton were recent guests at the home of mr and mrs raymond taylor mr and mrs grant parrott spent the weekend with rela tives at belleville messcrs norman anderson and raymond taylor attended the wardens picnic at fern cottage lrike couchiching on wednesday last mr and mrs roy jackson of lindsay were saturday evening guests of mr and mrs a fish er victoria square mrs w sandle field day reeve wilfied dean of maik- ham township officially open ed the recent field day a sal vation army band fiom the wychwood division toronto was in attendance to provide music in the best decorated dollcarriage tricycle and bicy cle contest for the children the winners were doll carriage wendy hart and barbara mack- ness tricycle laurie canning and jean rumney bicycle mardi tvndall and paul tyn- dall the highlight of the after noon was a baseball game be tween headfcrd champs vs victoria square with headford defeating victoria square 223 in the evening a baseball game was held between the markham aces and dynes jew ellers of richmond hill mark ham aces won 21 a lucky draw for a quilt made and donated by irs f walker was won by mr ship ley of king and a radio was won by mr john farintosh rr 1 unionville sunday school anniversary the annual sunday school anniversary service was held june 24 and was conducted by the sunday school supeiintend- ent mr percy bennett the jr choir sang two num bers dr a f binnington con ducted the dedication to mis sions ceremony when the ex plorers and the messengers pre sented their money to the mis sionary and maintenance fund those taking part were hea ther williams and cathy sand erson representing the explor ers and gail sanderson and mrs a orr representing the messengers assisting- were mrs h mccague chairman of the christian education com mittee and mrs f mcroberts treasurer of the mm fund the guest speaker was mr ewart stiver of unionville baseball another baseball game will be held on thursday june 28 when it will be gormley vs vic toria square on tuesday july 3 it will be victoria square at headford and buttonville at gormley please note that all the gormley home games will be played in victoria sq com munity park ticnic the annual sunday school and community picnic will be held on wednesday july 4 at musselmans lake it will be for the evening meal those wishing transportation meet at the sunday school by 3 pm and transportation will be provided further particu lars will be announced on sun day if moie details are rcquiied phone mrs p bennett at gorm ley 5503 guides the guides of the 1st gorm ley guide company held a wiener roast on thursday eve ning at the home of guides lynn and susan sherwood this will be the last guide activity until september speaks in honour of mrs glenn sr last saturday evening mrst john glenn sr was acclaimed christian mother of the cen tury the pastor of the mark ham and dicksons hill church rev alfred rees was the guest speaker for the occasion the ballroom of the southern hotel columbus ohio was packed to capacity with business men and visiting missionaries from ger many japan thailand africa and india to witness the presen tation of the scroll to mis glenn mr glenn sr was questioned as to the most outstanding qual ity in the life of his son astio- naut john glenn and this was the leply he always has a testimony for jesus christ mr glenn was asked to telate how he felt just prior to the launching of the capsule into orbit he replied we knew that if anything should happen to our jn it would not be the end we would then await our teunion in glor this week will maik the con clusion of our indoor camp mee ting an outstanding service was held last sunday evening on the markhum plaza over 400 were present the trissel family has an unusual ministry you will enjoy the musical selections and the preaching of a true bi ble preacher the young people arranged an after service fellowship hour to observe the wedding anniver sary of rev and mrs paul tris sel and the isth birthday of their daughter becky this was held at the home of mr and mrs h knights paradise st markham neighbourhood notes belated birthday greetings to donna ryan five years june 20 dr and mrs a f binning ton will celebrate their twenty- eighth wedding anniversary june 28 another granddaughter has arrived for mr and mrs harry barber a daughter was born to mr and mrs harry barber jr a sister for timmy mr and mrs richard frisby attended the pattendentaun wedding on saturday afternoon in the bethesda united church dr and mrs a f binnington mr and mrs percy bennett at tended the induction service for rev norman pick at the trin ity united church newmarket on wednesday evening of last week dr binnington gave the charge to the minister and the congregation ph108 stouffville fob a good day call for milk at your local dairy nothing siirts off the day better than a big glass of fresh proteinpacked mlik you know you never outgrow your need for the nutrients in milk so drink three full glasses a day call for delivery maple leaf dairy phono 165w stouffville