Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1964, p. 12

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m h the stofffvjlle trjwn tfcrvjiy awe 55 w84 keen competition ait public sehaal track meet carol hcatlicringfon of orchard park school captured the intermediate girls champion- khip last week with a total of 30 points in the high jump event shown here she established a new record of il staff photo orchard park wins by 18 pts seven records fail three tied gayle plaskitt also of orchard park school was a runner- up to the intermediate girls title with three lsts one 2nd and two 3rds for20points pictured here she clears the hich jump bar with comparative ease staff photo two sisters both students at summitvicw school captured individual championships but in separate classes lynn mccaffrey left won the sr girls title and judy mccaffrey took the jr girls award staff photo seven new records weie set and three others were tied at a highly competitive track and field meet between students of summitvicw and orchard park public schools on tuesday of last week originally scheduled for monday the events had to be postponed due to inclement weather the track entries were held in the morning on the crounds at the high school with the afternoon field events at orchard park carol heatheringion of or chard park the intermediate girls champion was the top individual pointscorer with 30 she snapped the existing record in the high lump with a mark of 4 ben aida of summit- view was the sr b bovs champion with 23 points he broke no less than three records in the running broad 1618 hop step and jump 3410 and standing broad 8 jody jtolden won the honours in the intermediate boys class he is a pupil at summitview wayne jackson of orchard park took the sr a division for the boys both rolled up a total of 23 points the senior girls title went to lynn mccaffrey of summitview with 19 points junior honours went to judy mccaffrey of summitview and bill ilassard of orchard park each with 14 points other re cords were established by larry plasklff of orchard park in the sr b high iump 410 john chown of orchard park jn the intermediate baseball dist ance throw 165 and gaue plaskitt in the int girls broad jump 126 athletes who tied existing records included judv churchill bob couse and michael wilkins in total points per school orchard park rolled up 298 to 280 for summitview close baci lli two of the classes the competition was so close that only a single point separated the champion from the runner- up in the junior girls judy mccaffrey of summitview edg ed out nori grimshaw of or chard paik 14 to 13 carolyn neville placed 3rd with 8 in senior girls lynn mccaftrey of summitview squeezed out a tight 1918 victory over peren nial winner coleen ilispy of orchard park linda harper was 3rd with 10 in the inter mediate girls carol heathcr- ington had a 10 point lead over her closest opponent gayle riaskitt cathy boyd was third with 6 runerup paul brown gave jr champion bill hassan a good run but he trailed his rival by 3 points at the finish henry brown wasnt jar behind with 9 jody holclcn coasted to to the int boys title with jim wilkins 2nd and tom ocar 3rd in the sr a boys class wayne jackson was five points ahead of michael bridges k leonard r marshall and k carter were tied for the third place position joe forsyfh was the runnerup in the sr b boys class behind ben aida larry plaskitt was one point back in 3rd place each of these student athletes has been recognized and pre sented with individual awards presentations to orchard park pupils were made on thursday evening and to summitview students on tuesday for office supplies its the tribune markham mjfm f ikf markham ph 2943355 mm wjjvl m ph 2943355 thuus junk 25 dim wki july 1 claremonf softball league standings including thurs june 18 w i t pts claremont 6 3 0 14 west rouge a 4 0 12 goodwood 5 2 1 11 pickering 5 3 1 11 port perry n 3 1 11 brock road 4 o 0 8 brougham 3 6 0 g greenwood 1 7 1 3 results tune 15th goodwood 5 greenwood 3 pickering 4 brougham 1 june 16th pickering 2 port perry 0 claremont 6 west rouge 1 june 17th brougham 3 goodwood 1 brock road 9 greenwood 8 june 18th 4pf games west rouge 15 greenwood 0 claremont 12 pickering 11 schedule thurs june 25 at claremont brougham vs greenwood goodwood vs claremont mon june 29 at brougham port perry vs west rouge brock road vs pickering tues june 30 at claremont brock road vs goodwood brougham vs claremont wed july 1 at brougham west rouge vs pickering port perry vs greenwood mattering entertainment experience ttvirtalftodooed and qrecf ed by carl foreman hxmwo rsooucnev fimvtacn s a couivb nctures rfllut vincent edwards albert kinney george peprard merl1na mercolki george hamilton michael callan 2 shows 7 pm 930 pm regular admlvslon prices adult entertainment special childrens matinee sat june 27 have rocket will travel 3 stooges also sword of sherwoodforest color richard greene hue cardinal starts sat july 4 mixed bowling league results june 23rd high single men bruno lobb 339 high single ladies carole morris 291 high triple men bruno lobb 786 high triple ladies carole morris 613 over 200 b lobb 339 c mori is 291 j otter 263 c fier 248 b keuken 240 b wilkins 230 j lobb 211 i langdon 208 m stewart 20s c grove 207 high scores to dale men flaf single b lotb 339 ladies flat single c morris 301 high triple flat b lobb men 786 c morris ladies 643 high average flat b lobb 215 c morris 194 team standings the beattlcs 31 dave clarke six 28 outer limits 27 the best 22 summer bells 21 rough riders 18 june kith high single men p leman 215 high single women i langdon 2ss high triple men g bridges 632 m stewart 632 high triple wom en i langdon 591 over 200 i langdon 2ss p leman 215 m otter 211 j leonard 211 g bridges 23s c grove 233 x dcguire 227 c feir- 219 m stcwari 211 b keuker 214 l greenwood 212 j otter 205 b lobb 205 west rouge pitcher twirls nohitter in 150 shutout the west rouge team a hot and cold entry in the clare mont community league blew red hot on thursday night and blanked greenwood 15 0 in a scheduled game in the clare mont park wayne collev one of the new est and best pitchers to corne in to the circuit this season twirled a sparkling nohitter in rostlng the onesided victory he also aided his teams effort with a hardhitting perfoim- ance at the plate grant pascoe took the loss on the gieen- wood mound in working the 7 inning dist ance colley registered 17 sti ikeouts so potent was the west rouge plate attack that they led by 114 at the end of the 1st and 14 0 after three innings almost evciy player in the lineup ie- corded at least one safety with brian craig ken tangliee geo mcleod bill prentice and glen hart belting extrabase blows pitcher collev poked out a pair of singles greenwood tiicd hard to break into the scoung but the west rouge defences were equally as keen as their offense a number of players were picked off on attempted steals wrestling friday at markham the first wrestling bout of for the markham arena on fri- thc summer season is scheduled day night of this week at 845 pjn the feature will match whippcr billy watson against dick te bulldog browcr in the semifinal eli di paolo will take on don jardine with the powerful mike valentino against eric troeblicb in the preliminary altona june and helen lewis and nancy and sharon wideman and several of their girl friends from school are holidaying this week at the tindale cottage at lake simcoe mrs jim harper and ricky and mrs howard burton colleen and carolyn are chapcrones for the girls mrs ed macaioney and mrs fletcher goudie are attending the 3rd national convention of the federated womens institu tes in wolfville nova scotia this week as representatives of altona w i mrs macaioney is planning on visiting relatives near there for another week be fore leturning home this week local public school children are enjoying bits trips on tuesday glasgow school children their teachers mrs francis and miss harang and a few mothers were on a bus trip to midland this trip was made possible through the gene rosity of the home and school association and the school board on wednesday centre island was the attraction of altona pupils with mr em- pringham miss sturdy and sev eral of the mothers the annual sunday school picnic of altona united missi onary church will be held at the stouffville youth centre on tuesday june 30 with supper at 630 pm please bring our own dishes and picnic basket congratulaitons to mr and mrs roy lewis nee helen gaman who were married in melville church on saturday thcv are honeymooning i western canada and plan to attend the calgary stampede mr and mrs clarence bun ker and family mr and mrs harve bunker mr and mrs vivian carson and ondinc of toronto mrs- dick jones and mrs mac patterson were visi tors ocrthe weekend with mr and mrs norman bunker rev and mrs d sargcant and bojs visited her parents mr and mrs tipping of stay- ncr on sunday monday morn ing rev sargcant ron philips and robert mcnair left for manitoulin island where they arc spending this week visiting and fishing next sunday mr sargcant will be the- guest speaker at the anniversary scrvice of mindemoya united missionary church mr and mrs levi smith visited with mr and mrs joe empriniham of claremont on sunday benefit game for brougham player on friday july 3rd a flood light benefit game has been ar ranged in the brougham park between the brougham oasa champions of 1954 and the pres ent 64 club proceeds will go to star firstbaseman gord hughson who suffered a double fracture of his right foot early in the season in a scheduled game a complete lineup for this allstar contest will be publish ed next week lemonville wins trischool meet with 168 points the brother and sister com bination of stewart and frances smith led the lemonville pub lic school to a district track and field tit monday at a competition conducted on the grounds of ringwood school dicksons hill was the third section included stewart smith was awarded the senior boys champion ship in a close race with ring- woods carl painter at the days end the two athletes were actually tied but the lem onville student gained the edge on an accuracy throw frances smith ok the in termediate girls title with gordon kreick also of lemon ville the top competitor in the int boys class other cham pions were as follows donald rccsor dicksons hill jr boys heather loneino ring- wood jr girls bonnie tay lor dicksons hill sr girls as in the case of the sr boys championship the jr boys title was also deadlocked at the end of sll scheduled events donnie recsor of dicksons hill won out over his own school mate richard burk- holdcr in a hurdie contest that broke the tic in total points lemonville rolled up 168 dicksons hill had 164 and ringwood 145 a more complete breakdown of results will appear in next weeks issue wants to build road or no road mr n losner the owner of a lot on a lane lending off the 7th concession returned to whitchurch twp council this week to advise the members that he was unable to interest the other owners of property on the lane in signing a petition to have the road improved and taken over by the township un der local improvement he said that many owned vacant land and had no intcon of build ing however he said that he still wished to ouild had made ar rangements for the funds and had some material on the site he said he would be willing to sign an agreement thst he would never request any township service such as snowplowing or grading council would give no de cision and agreed that the municipal solicitor would have to bt consulted hilarious hillbillies delight crowd watson lyons win ring feature saturday nights wrestling performance in the stouffville arena was without doubt the finest show of ring gymnastics ever displayed here the acroba tics of the scufflin hillbillies was in itself worth the price of admission in addition the card presented whippar billy watson and billy red lyons against that hairy masterpiece of humanity known as the beast and his unscheduled mate mike valentino watson who in the past has put- on some pretty mediocre exhibitions heie never looked better than on saturday at times during this feature match bodies weie flying aiound the ring at such a rate that one had difficulty in keep ing up with the pace valentino built something like a brick house took a torrid beating and at the final bell was lather ed in perspiration the beast not so agile as his partner gave both watson and lyons a hard time mostly through the use of a ribcrushing bear hug much to the approval of the 700 fans the villans were the losers in both the semifinal and final rounds ike eakins and tarzan tyler were disqualified when their illegal tactics against the hillbillies aroused the ire of the leferee switch in plans watson was originally sched uled to fight the beast and his manager in a handicap match but due to ill health manager martina angelo failed to ap pear as a replacement valen tino agreed to fill out the part nership whipper after view ing that combination refused to continue unless he too could acquire a formidable assistant lyons already changed into his street clothes after a pre- liminaiv match agreed to re turn the rough and tumble tactics that followed had the fans on their feet valentino was airborn throughout much of the match as both wat son and lyons took delight in flinging him against the ropes like a lead balloon use their feet garbed in a wellwashed pair of overalls the hillbillies danced a jig around the ring that had the audience roaring with delighted approval for much of their threefall affair they had their feet stuck in the face of cither eakins or tyler and frustrating as it was there was little defence for such tac tics in the realm of brute strength there was no compari son between the teams but the hillbillies kept their opponents at legs length throughout much of the match stouffville police were on constant patrol around the ring but in spite of this one overzealous fan climbed up oh ihe mat apron and received the broadside of eakins arm across the head he ventured forward no further keevil pushes tie- breaking run home in seesaw battle a moment of indecision by pickering firstbaseman wayne wells on thursday night cost them a ball game or at least a split in the points with clare- monts bruce norton parked on 3rd bill keevil bounced a slow- roller inside the 1st base line wells fielded the ball but made no play on either norton or keevil the lead runner crossed the plate to snap an 1111 tie with two out in the final inning claiemont took the secsaw bat tle 1211 it was a hitcrazv game and four pitchers were pressed into action claremont started with bob redshaw who yielded to frank hendy jack stokes was the pickering started with bob carlisle in relief the outcome of the contest was in doubt until the very end as the clubs tockeved back and forth for the lead larrv ver nons home run blast in the 2nd inning made it 32 for clare mont jim cioss of pickering clouted a double fo score don rowc ii the 3rd and make it 33 bruce norton a hero in the claremont lineup ripped a two- base blow into the outfield in the 4th and scored on bob schrams fly to right and again claremont moved one run ahead hendy takes over pickerings big bats came into play in the 3rd and again in the 4th and they piled up what appeared to be a comfortable lead claremont were not to be denied however and the combi nation of vernon and norton belted ihe ball hard in a 3run rally bill maxwell was also an important cog in the claremont plate offensive he slammed a triple frank hcndv took charge of the mound chores pickering found themselves trailing bv one run in the 7th bob carlisle was sent in as a relief batsman and promptly poked out a single britton came through with a double and the icore was deadlocked at 1111 this set the stage for bruce norton to complete the circuit on a series of walks stolen bases and an infield ground ball that remained glu ed in the glove of firstsacker wells carlisle took the loss hendy was credited with the win paddy wagon goes 20000 miles york countys security police force has put 20000 miles on its patrol wagon purchased last year according to a four months report at last weeks county council session in newmarket the force has taken 340 prison ers to and from don jail and 379 have been lodged in the cells either in richmond hill or newmarket opp from bond lake and vandorf had 82 prisoners in the cells the report said new cons area a master development plan for creation of a 1350 acre multiuse conservation area on the northwestern outskirts of metro toronto has been appro ved by a joint meeting of the metropolitan toronto and re gion conservation authoritys conservation areas advisory board and the flood control and water conservation advisory board the proposed area tentative ly known as the claireville conservation area would lie be tween no 7 highway and stecl- es ave and would be develop ed in three stages with tha first stage expected to bt com pleted sometime in 1967 it would be the largest of th authoritys areas which are be ing developed on lands acquir ed for flood control purposes largest area now in use is the boyd area near woodbridgo which has about 1000 acres nucleus of the claircvilla ar ea is the claireville dam and reservoir on the west branch of the humber river first of 13 dams to be built by the conser vation authority as part of a 10year flood control and wat er conservation progiam being undertaken by the federal and provincial governments and the authority the dam is hastening to wards completion and it is planned that the official open ing ceremonies will be held on sept 17 the dam will also pro vide a 120acre lake for recre ation purposes the claireville conservation area when completed will be able to accomodate 18000 per sons at one time with parking for 4000 cars 2000 of which will be parked at the beach ar ea it is planned to have two entrances to the area one at the highway no 7 and the other off highway no 50 features of the proposed ar ea will include a visitors in formation centre winter sports area riding trails group camp ing facilities family and group picnic areas a beach area that will be capable of accomodating 9000 persons at a lime boating facilities and dock with 100 rowboats and canoes available lake fishing and stream fishing areas pedestrian walkway and trail systems roads and parking rcforcstration areas farm crop demonstration area wetland ec ology area bathhouses and meadow lands it is expected that the over all cost of the areas develop ment will be 2080000 in addressing the two advis ory boards regarding the pro posed area authority chairman dr g ross lord noted that iu development would be a long- term project carried out over a number of years and financed within the authoritys budget each stage of the area should be completed before opening that particular phase of devel opment to the public he added ccm bicycles with the lifelong guarantee priced from 3995 all 64 models in stock flree 30day inspection free kick stand with purchase of a new bicycle markham cycle and sports 85 main sl markham phone 29i3j12

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