the 1kisune thurxfcy hot 2 1966 pfc im2uhi idvwfy wu a i7to rc j ladies league bowlers win awards stouffville wins opener beat woodville by 134 f xt fi i j 7 vv a i hfef a i l ni woodville it was the beginning of a new sea son in a new league that brought out the new fire in the stouffville base ball team friday night they eiobbered woodville 134 in their first regular season game in the victorian inde pendent northern league and did it the hard way eight of the thirteen stouffville runs were scored in one inning the homesters fell one run behind in the 5th after holding woodville scoreless for more than half the game going into the sixth wood ville led 43 stouffville failed to in crease their score in the sixth but let everything out of the bag in the seventh the batting order went around one and a half times with bill lehman ross madill roger todd george mckay jerry lewis tom miller ken aida and dave slack all scoring in that inning alone stouffville tapped the woodville hurler for 10 hits for the winners they scored 13 runs off 21 hits while woodville tallied four times from seven hits roger todd who pitched for stouffville struck out fourteen batters woodville pitchers whiffed twelve 2run homer gives pickering 41 win claremont a power ful left field home run by bill hansen with one man on in the sixth inning broke up a tight 21 ball game and gave pickering a 41 victory over brougham thursday night the game was played in the clarcmont commun ity league pickering opened the con test with a pair of runs at the expense of two broug ham errors brougham nar rowed the lead to one run in the bottom of the second when murray jones scored on a bob miller single the game went scoreless until the top of the sixth when hansen uncorked his timel homer early season pl3 was evident as players from both sides missed catches groun ders and failed on several plays keith fertile of pickering and bob miller of broug ham both went the distance on the pitchers mound fertile gave up one run off seven hits while milter allowed four runs from nine hits pickering left four men on base while brougham stranded seven kay brown hijrh single flat dorecn northover high triple flat bunny burton high average r- w r best season yet president stouffville presi dent lcnore ramer termed it the best season yet as the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league held their annual awards banquet in the legion hall on saturday night the membership now totals 36 regulars the team championship went to the flying six mrs lois bartlcy presented the beautiful coffey and bartlcy trophy to captain dorecn harper and mem bers doris farthing dor othy griffiths bunny bur ton terry mcvicar and joyce wright individual awards went to bunny burton high aver age do re en northover high triple fiat lillian baker high triple hdrp kay brown high single flat and aly nauta high single hdep f troop were the playoff champions captained by jean foley members were ev mckay joan boyd arlene holdcn shirley re- hill and joyce connor unnersup were the roll ing stones headed by elea nor wood and included bcr- nice nelson lil baker edna lee marion ash and jean white the new executive for 196667 are bcrnice nelson president marg schcll vice president irene rccd secretary and edna lee treasurer they succeed the officers ot the past season lcnore ramer president bunny burton secretary and joanne steel treasurer so successful was the leagues operation that the majority of girls are already looking forward to the re opening of the schedule in the fall the banquet and the entertainment with the husbands present was also enjoyed by all present muic for dancing was pro vided by gerry wood of scarboro summer bowling lg thursday may 26 high single dave mehaf- fey 291 high triple dave mehaffcy 721 over 200 dave mehaffcy 291 220 210 eldon wagg 234 bill attwcll 224 217 dorothy mehaffcy 211 edith flem ing 204 donna lee 203 jim wagg 203 bill wright 203 brenda forshaw 203 201 team standings ufos 13 pts circle city six 14 pts lucky strike 9 pts swingers 4 pts wednesday may 25 high single men len greenwood 276 high triple men len greenwood 717 high single women nor ma herbert 220 high triple women norma herbert 557 over goo len greenwood 717 john otter 649 ron wallace 628 john martin 691 jerry vanvcen 606 over 200 philip arundell 218 206 al gleave 218 norma her bert 220 martin moscl 247 len greenwood 276 246 john otter 233 216 200 carole morris 214 ron wallace 220 208 200 mkmo fkom a car dkaiek the smag did you ever stop to think of what it is that makes people buy one product rather than another or why one business prospers and another fails according to the psychology experts its the publics mental image or mental picture of n product or business that accounts for its success or failure sometimes a good image of a business or product can be built up by clever advertising propaganda to bring overnight success often this is the case witli a new product introduced to the market with an expensive advertising splash but the image never lasts unless the product delivers the satisfaction it promises unless the picture of promised satisfaction is real this is true of all advertising that doesnt represent the facts its cost represents wasted money our basic attitude in running a car dealership is to create the kind of establishment that we would want tn do business with if we wekk the customers customers want honest treatment truthful guarantees good service and fair value in everything give them that and youll keep them we hope in talking honestly to you about the car husiness in this column that we can convey to you a true picture of our business should you decide to patronize us we dont intend to waste our advertising dollars by not following through with the satisfaction we promise john hale vice ircs markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd 1 ed y war i win coffey bartley trophy granddaughter t the beautiful coffey and hartley motors trophy went to ihe flying six captained by dorcen harper members include rear row left to right bunny liurlon terry mcvicar and joyce wright front row left o right doris far thing dorecn harper and dorothy griffiths staff photo markham district high school honours years top athletes markham howard burkholdcr a rradc 12 and 13 combined student a win ner of the football player of the ycaraward in 1 904- 65 and president of the boys athletic association this year was given the markham districts highest sports honour at a banquet friday niglit he was named the male athlete of the year pat parkinson another grade 12 student was select ed as the girl athlete of the year the two awards were the climax to a successful ath letic banquet which was held at the school marking he end of the sports for the year other awards includ ing letters and trophies were given to most of the mudents present special guest for the eve ning was george armstrong veteran player ot the tor onto maple leafs after feiiefly summarizing his climb into the national hoc key league the speaker drew a parellel to working in school and working in pro sport whether youre in school r the nhl you have to put in the time so you might as well work to attain a goal he said it great to have money but its greater to have an cducalicn to know what to hildegard otto sets gbssa record n thornhill meet ringwood a tragic accident at north gowcr ontario last week took tlie lite of 5 year old linda brown daughter of mr and mrs v h brown norcen stcckley and granddaughter of mr and mrs fred stcck ley of ringwood mr and mrs stcckley and shirley along with mr and mrs har old steckley attended the funeral the little girl was struck by a car driven by a neighbour mrs truman grove ac companied her daughter and husband mr and mrs fioyd steckley to visit her grand son burncss steckley and family peterboro on sunday the excclcior class ladies will meet at the home of mrs aimer fockler ed ward street stouffville or thursday evening mis frank atkinson is visiting her sister mrs h britten newcastle while mr britton is a patient in osh- awa hospital mr and mrs wm godber have sold their property and will be moving back to their home in the city in the near future earning this symbol thornhill hildc- sard otto a student at stouffville district high school set a record in the intermediate standing long jump saturday in the geor gian bay secondary schools asociation girls track and field championship her mark of 88i was nearly six inches better than the standing record of b2m hildegards record was one o five that fell at the meet two othcrx were tied stouffville hifjh was not one of the lop six schools in the final results twentyfour school enter ed in the ticcntujcpcn events at lngstaff sec ondary school markham district high do with it armstron answered a number of question from interested students a second star nancy mc- crcadic was also an invited suesl but did not attend finished in fourth spot with 20v jktints in the overall total susan nigh set a new record in the senior high jump although it was well off her best performance her mark 5 bettered the old mark of 49 lynda holly and nancy rivers both of markham won in the shotput and discus inter mediate events allistnnbanting won the track meet with 32 points runncrsup were aurora midland markham huron heights and richmond hill father and son banquet more than 200 boys and their fathers attended the annual cub and scout ban quet in the stouffville leg ion hall on wednesday may 25 on saturday may 28 71 cubs from stouffville attended a cubarcc at sut ton appreciation is extend ed to parents and leaders for their assistance in providing transportation its exciting and a lot of fun pony racing under auspices of the aurora tony racing club sat june 4th 1 pm at the aurora raceways cousins pony farm cousins drive in aurora 11 races pony rides chariot races adults s100 children free free parking refreshments k a well known symbol is like a good reputation difficult to 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