pi 0 te stouffviu tr181p4e wednesday km 30 1963 girls jump way to wins at public school track meet the annual stouftv lfith three records were pion soars over the high ille public sihool hrouen kathy boy jump har track and field meet was d of summitview school held on wednesday the intermediates c staff i june competition in the senior girls broad jump was exceptionally keen vsnjjy adams was ham- he eventual winner she is a srrade 8 student at orchard park summitview took the meet out- hoto scoring orchard park 461 points to 401 stff photo spang scores 3 runs but juniors lose 64 clean up batsman larry spans was belting out the lone balls on wednesday night but in spite of his plate performance stouffville jrs lost out to cour- tice 64 in the town park spang socked an automatic double in the fith inning that scored two mates in the rth he drove a solid smash to deep centre end although gloved near the fence dave slack parked at 3rd was able to score easily remember two names sickness when comes doctor druggist your rlrugjrisl works hand in hand with your doctor to get you out of hed fast make us your fam ily druggist aikens pharmacy 35 main st w stouffville phone 6401722 firstsackor dave slack also showed plenty of power with 2 hits in four trips to the plate he slammed a double in the 6th and a single in the 8th he romped home with two of his teams four tallies barry mc lean and pitcher mike cadieux scored the others one bad limine both southpaw cadieux and righthander brian down of courtice fired 7hittcrs cadi- cuxs efforts were hurt in the 2nd inning when a pair of in field errors a walk and a single allowed the visitors to grab a 30 lead he was in trouble again in the 3rd and 5th but escaped in rather fortunate fas hion he appeared to improve as the contest progressed fir ing exceptionally hard in the sth and flth down his mound rival show ed excellent control and al though he hit a couple of bat ters he didnt issue a single base on balls his dropcurve was working well and only in the rth did stouffville get to him for successive safeties ca dieux was top man in the strike out department with 18 aida pokes pair aside from the obvious plate power of spang and slack shortstop ken aida was the on ly other local man to poke out a pair of hits he whacked out two singles one in the 2nd and another in the 8th he was left stranded both times barry mc lean and bob wagg each had one singlebase drive ted bates was best batman for courtice with a double and two singles he drove in two runs and scored another on a free pass and an error aida was stouffvilles best defensive man nipping two baserunners in cutoffs at 2nd and throwing out another at the plate rick gay robbed bill lehman of a hit in the sth when he pulled down a long drive with two out and two on base two of the teams younger members bill harman and rick sprague were inserted into the lineup midway through the contest to get a taste of action in a scheduled contest bob wagg and wayne jackson filled the positions in the first half pitcher belts home run in goodwood win pitcher ken may batting 8th in the goodwood order slam med a long homerun ball in the 2nd inning of a community league game against brough am on thursday night and his club went on to post a 41 vic tory the drive soared into deep leftcentre and may was across the plate by the time the ball was returned to the infield no one was on base at the time ron may and gerald mo guckin completed the circuit in the 1st ron stewart added an other in the 3rd dave whittington scored broughams lone tally in the 6th they had the bases loaded in the 7th with only one out but all three men were left stranded john carson went the dist ance on the brougham mound and fired a fine 3hittcr errors hurt the teams chances and on ly 1 goodwood run was earned ken may was clipped tor 6 hits but seven brougham men were left marooned on base veteran bill rimmer complet ed a dazzling catch iii the 3rd on a drive by pitcher may and paul white looked good at short es pecially on a line shot by ken davis in the 5th rival short stop ray mcguckin looked equ ally sharp in the 7th when he squeezed a barehanded popup from howard malcolms bat with the bases loaded mcgriskin wields mr and mrs earl thompson have taken up residence in the home formerly occupied by dr and mrs blair mitchell and fa mily rupert ave teds mens wear holiday specials lawn bowling news stouffville bowlers won aw ards at agincourt last week on wednesday june 23rd in a la dies tournament eleanor cros- sen dorothy wagg and laura reynolds took first prize on saturday in the mixed tri ples don bacon eleanor cros- sen and agnes wallace had three wins for the freeman trophy while harry brammer earla brammer and winnie el- son came in for one win markham aces continued in their winning ways thursday as they downed the aurora dairy 53 the bifl mv sparked the aces to this win as matthews and mcgriskin combined and save the onetwo punch that led the aces to their ninth win of the campaign ted matthews threw steady ball and handcuffed the aur ora boys allowing only five hits and striking out 11 batters ted threw 8 innings be fore being relieved by south paw bob ellis bernie mcgriskin belted au roras pitcher norm roberts for two doubles and two singles and led the way with a fine 4 for 5 effort bernies batting counted for two aces runs and other rbis went to jim johnson and an error by auroras infield in all aurora hurler rob erts gave up 13 hits and was tagged with the loss auroras norm stunden belt ed the ball into left field that escaped the fielder two men on base romped home as did stunden who was given credit for the 3run homer other hitters for the aces in cluded jack robinson 2 don garland 2 ted matthews ken beckett jim johnson and rick conlin charlie leeming picked up a pair of hits for aurora while scott stunden and awde added singles filling in the coaching duties for the aces was morris pro- cenko who handled the club as regular jack watson was ill a symposium originally was a grecian dinner party california cutie catalina swim trunks 395 495 595 wash and wear tkrrylknk cotton trousers 695 crew neck and hooded sweat shirts from 295 bermuda shorts 395 and 495 shirt jacs from 395 lnocr cotton trousers 595 windbreakers from 695 teds mens wear 17 main st w stouffville believe il or not the likely looking subject pictured above is male we think to find out for sure attend the big exhibition ball game at morgan park tuesday inly 6th when j the markham aces host the famed california culies if dressed as ladies the cuties ofter an evening of trick base hall and hilarious comedy tickets are now on sale game time is 815 pm 3 delay in unionville subdivision poses p school problem the board of tsa 2 mark ham has a ticklish problem on their hands with ihe valley village subdivision at unionville still an unknown quantity this proposed subdivision of 400 homes which council approved early this year has not moved ahead as expected board members asked to have ihe option which they hold on a school site in the subdivision ex tended to january 6fi but a letter from jack grant of hen- gran developments cuts this time to a threemouth period sept 30 19r5 he does however indicate further discussion could take place hen in the meantime plans for a 4room extension at unionville public school are coins ahead grades and hus routes are being arranged and any necessary school boundary adjustments have been made t r a n s poitation committee chairman stuart watson said that maps of the hus routes would be taken to the schools and explained to the principals it was also recommended that a letter to parents explaining where each child would attend school in september would be enclosed with his report card attend at unionville ten s a b i s t o n subdivision children whom the board had planned to accommodate at markloe school this year will be allowed to continue attendance at unionville public school for the present because varley vill age is not going ahead earlier this month parents from the sahislon subdivision petitioned the hoard protesting a new boundary division at deviation lane on the south side of 7 highway of a mile east of kennedy road stating that until aces beat dynes bob ellis hurler for the markham aces mowed down 16 batters tuesday to lead his cluh to a 62 decision over the richmond hill dynes the same was played at morgan park in markham ellis sparkled against the hill batters as he spread out nine hits over the complete game he struck out 16 and pave up only one walk his capabilities were also evident at bat as he led the club with a pair of hits jack rainbow started for dynes pave up four hits and struck out 12 aces jacks teammates committed four er- erors and the aces took advan tage of every miscue aces scored their runs in the 2nd 3rd and 5th inninps while richmond hill tallied in the 7th for both their runs besides ellis pair of hits bill johnson and phil herbert ad ded singles brent selvage andy watson and jack rainbow had two hits apiece for richmond hill while thornington robson and gay- man donated singles in this corner by rov wallace xaxcy axd sharon the swim twins you cant miss em thev both have red hair and both r very pretty they are also performing a very important function a they guard stouffville pool theyre nancy and sharon wide- man twins with a capital t sharon and nancy are lifeguards at the pool not only giving it essential protection but also adding a colourful flavour to in surroundings born january 15 191s nancy is about five minutes older than sharon living on a farm east of stouffville the two girls have been like one since the day they were born vet each has retained enough individuality to set her apart from her twin we both do things together nancy said yet we are both individuals sharon and nancy have attended school together sine grade one only in grade nine were the twosome separated they attended primary school in altona then came to stouffville dist high both passed grade 12 and are planning for grade 13 next year both hope to attend teachers college upon completion of nig school both girls have loved the water since they were tots they started formal learning in the junior class since then hoth have advanced through intermediate senior 2nd bars of the hron7 medallion and senior artificial respiration they are qualified next summer both will have reached the age of is minimum age requirement to instruct people in swimming both plan to take the course and become teachers besides swimming nancy and sharon partake in other active sports both play basketball tennis baseball and volleyball they play in many of the extracurricular sports at the high school at a recent basketball tournament held in sutton another of the girls talents came to light they sing and how while sharon professionally picks her ukelele nancy puts her vocal chords into action both love folk music and prefer playing and singing hootenanny material both girls play the piano and sharon is going to learn how to play the guitar both took singing lessons the famous old saying united we stand divided we fall has no place whatsoever in the twins lives for as much as they like doing things together neither is totally dependent upon the other although they are twins boys dont have trouble getting them mixed up sharon is about three inches taller than nancy and different facial features easily distingush them both how ever do have red hair that in the summer its hard to tell whcr the sunburn ends and the hair line begins and mainly both have undertaken a summer job that has more responsibility than any we can think of that is guarding children against drowning with their teaching diplomas next year sharon and nancy will provide an even greater service to the community perhaps its time someone started a new saying and our at tempt at it might be good things happen in twos the move was necessary they felt their children should be allowed to continue at union ville board chairman elsoii miles explained that deviation lane seemed a fair point to separate school boundaries because of an open belt south of 7 highway however after due considera tion the board agreed to con tinue the present arrangement for the present a letter to this effect will go to the spokesman for the delegation mr g cham pion tax complaint regarding a complaint from former tsa 4 where public school taxes are particularly high this year mr watson ex plained that tuition fees from jan 1 to june 29 for area 4 children in markham village schools were s3 071 board chairman elsoii miles also point ed out that building credits con tributed to amalgamation by this area were low in 1066 the mill rate will he equalized lor all ratepayers in sta 2 farmer i think ink will he a good name for that little pig friend why farmer because hes always running out of the pen bits and pikces two young ladies from stouffville are presently in toronto working on their swimming teachers certificate misses karen hamilton and frances farr left friday night for their fiveday course when completed the girls will have received some 44 his of instruction in other words explained frances we will learn to swim all over again frances although presently teaching nonswimmers at th pool said that she was only classed as a junior instructor and to he a lullfledged teacher a person must be is frances just mada it by 7 days to qualify for the course the girls must have their bronze medallion or their leaders they will know if they passed the course at 10 pm wednesday tonight frances will begin teaching students at the stouffville pool on july 5th karens ambitions meanwhile are unknown pay as you play a low weekday rate is now available for the new golf course a ihe palisades golf country cluh our first 9 holes are now open this is a very challenging course of championship size 3260 yds over high rolling terrain par 36 for men and 37 for women the greens and tees are very large beautifully landscaped low wkkkday rates ark 125 per day or si500 tor month these rates monday to friday except holidays for further information phone the palisades golf country club highway 17 last to goodwood then left at hi station 2 miles to stop sign left 300 yds to cluh stouffville heated community inquire about our 4 weeks swimming course in july and august swimming enjoyment for adults only mon in fri 8 pm o 9 pm season tlckefs and information available al the pool phone stouffville 6401260 to mr fred dyke public relations man for the markham aces go my most humble apologies in a story that he sent the tribune regarding a ball game between the aces and east gwillimbury he commented on dale peggs riseball pegg is the gwillers pitcher anyhow knowitall wallace changed risebill to changeup which i have been informed is not the satin thing the next time i cast my old eagle eye over freds copy ill make sure that the eye is open at the moment fred is distributing more literature on the big exhibition game july 6th between the aces and the california cuties some of the more outstanding members of this hilarious team include the originator and owner liza jane alias trino palaeious it was his idea that put the california team in action youll see beulah a midget who plays shortfield short pitcher or short batter when the occasion demands beulah stands a whopping 34 high and pitted next to dinah sore who is a glamorous 67 the pair look like mutt and jeff then theres lotta fanny a 250pounder who claims the title of being the cutiess heaviest hitter all in all they make up one of the funniest baseball teams in america and they put on a show worth every bit the price of admission the game will be played in morgan park starting at s15 pm shes done it again susan nigh 17 year old track star who lives on the 7th concession of markham township surpassed any thing she has ever achieved last weekend entered in the high jumping competitions of ihe canadian national track and field championships at st lambert quehec sue jumped an astounding 5 feet 6 inches prior to this meet the 5 10 teenagers best height had been 5 4 sue was still having trouble attaining the 5 4 height at regular workouts but she explained everything was go at this meet she said she got good spring and the whole day was perfect coach lloyd percival took it upon himself to enter sue in the broad jump hesides the high jump this move was completely spontaneous and tinrehearsed but sue came through with a 3rd place finish a number of small meets will keep the pretty girl in shape for the better part of the summer then in august its off to st john new brunswick for the eastern canadian champion ships building up her arm and leg muscles sue is now lifting weights of 60 to 100 pounds depending on the outcome of her grade 13 papers sue plans to enter the university of toronto for a course in physiotherapy bay ridges boys show fine defence despite shutout ism bay ridges a juvenile entry in the claremont community softball league showed little power at the plate on thursday hut in the field they completed some of the finest defensive plays seen in the park this sea son they were shut out 40 by a more experienced claremont cluh as geo redshaw tossed a fine 1hitter for three innings kenny ver non on the bay ridges mound held claremont off the score sheet they got to him for three hits and two runs in the 4th and added a pair in the 7th the snappy contest was completed in little more than one hour dazzling catch the most prolific catch of the entire night was completed hv bay ridges leftfielder terrv sherrin it came in the 7th in ning when jim redshaw slam med a long ball to deep left- centre sherrin was off at the crack of the bat and pulled down the drive in his eoved hand while on the the full gl- lop redshaw was robbed of another safety in the 7th when his liner was smothered by th shortstop ron hedges tom benson al redshaw and bill keevil round ed the sacks to score for clare mont burt vizely wielded the teams biggest hat and pushed two men across in the 4th pinchhitter rav ward sockrd a double in the oth but was nip ped al 3rd on an attempted steal 13 strikeouts redshaw whiffed a total of 13 batters over the 7inning dist ance lou jackson spoiled hi perfect game effort with a sin gle in the 1st he retired the side in order in the 2nd 3rd 5th and 7th gord mcdowell com pleted the battery fans viewed the contest with mixed emotions since clare mont boys were playing with both teams ken vernon terry sherrin and brian madlll per formed with bay ridges claremonts best defensive mov was made bv 1st baseman larry vernon vho hye tri er from the bat of rod major in in the 2nd