Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 1967, p. 12

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p9 12 the trieumt thoridiy ausnt 3 1967 beverley boys brings canada silver medal beverley boys of pick ering used her reverse psy chology to win a pan- american games silver medal for canada in the somens 10mctrc tower diving the blond pickering girl less than a month into her 16th vear came through with the best dive of the entire competition in the last dive of the competi tion to move from bronc to silver she did it with a for ward oncanclahalf two- twist from free position with degree of difficulty 26 which is highly techni cal information that a loolball fan would appre ciate if he knew what it meant bcv last of six girls in the competition took her position on the lower lac ing an impossible take of beating lesley bush of the united states which she didnt but a marking of 7870 could squeeze bcv past another american ann peterson when the judges flashed their scores it came out to 10270 the best mark of the competition in any dive and the only mark posted in the century bracket in a meet like this said bcv vou do your worst dive first and save vour best for last you cant do that in the olym pics there you have to do your best first just to qualify because there are so many good ones its back to work now bcv has to learn two new dives in two weeks to com pete in the us nationals thev have nine dives there instead of the usual seven pioneer village to hold sports weekend stouffville spec ial events scheduled for this coming civic holiday weekend aug 5671 at black creek pioneer vil lage will have a sporting touch for instance on satur day there will be contests of sheaf pitching and horseshoe pitching com mencing at 2 pm on sun day a cricket match will he played on the village green starting at 2 pm and on monday there will be an archery contest also commencing at 2 pm on hand for the sheaf pitching and horseshoe tos sing will be last years win ners of these events both will take on all comers for the 1967 titles the archery contest is open to all members of the public and winners will be declared at the end of the day in the respective clas ses mens doubles winners stoufkville at a tournament held in peter borough july 29 harry brammer and elmer farth ing won the mens double championship besides be ing presented with the trophy each of the lucky fellows received a lavn boy mower during the past week the entire club has been active at agincourt july 27 in a ladies trebles earia brammer doris farthing and winnie elson were high for two wins and on july 28 in the mixed doubles eleanor crossen and don bacon were high or three wins while win nie elson and albert king were third high for three wins at aurora july 29 in the mixed doubles eleanor crossen and don bacon were high for three wins in the ladies mixed doubles at peterborough on july 29 hazel wilson and winnie elson were second high for three wins while earia brammer and doris farthing were placed high for two wins claremont champion football team 1931 tup row m symes mcr j crawford wm henderson n may 1 baslon w martin b staley k ultcham 1 ashenhursl middle row a balsdon doc miller 1 miller h deeer h simpson m miller m mctaggerl a wells m davis bottom row c miller j todd r middleton balsdon b ashen- hurst h davis magistrates copy of drivers handbook given to motorist richmond hill magistrate russell pcarse found that the only copy of the drivers handbook in traffic court last week was his own donald john manley of lincoln green dr mark- ham had been found gttil- fy of failing to stop at a stop sign and magistrate pcarse quoted the law as laid down in the drivers handbook from a copy that he keeps in front of him he told mr mauley that he should lake a copy when he leaves court at which the clerk or the court informed his hon our that the pile that stands at the entrance to court had all been taken and that thev had no more left well it shows that peo ple coming to trafic court are taking them and i am pleased to sec it said his honour you had better order 10000 more and the clerk asitrcd him that he decision delayed cond from front page reeve ross farquharson told the meeting that whit church council was oppos ed to the site he com mented thai there was little use in developing a recreation centre when students arrived by bus at 9 am and left ai 330 he said the development would be more westerly and he favoured a site closer to this more popu lated area ad magistrate pearse called mr manley ovcr to the bench and told him that he would not like to see him go without a copy and gave his lo him to which mr manley thanked him very much fastball playoffs brougham the first round of the south ontario county fastball league commenced last monday at brougham and claremont following is the schedule lor the remain ing games in the first round august 3 brougham v goodwood claremont v greenwood best two out of three scries to be played at clare mont august 7 claremont v greenwood brougham v goodwood best two out of three series to be played at broug ham august 8 pickering v west rouge best four out of seven scries to be played at clare mont august 9 claremont v greenwood brougham v goodwood to be played at broug ham august 10 pickering v west rouge to be played at clare mont claremont and goodwood win first games in softball playoffs claremont clare mont and goodwood drew first blood in the opening games of the pickering softball league tuesday claremont clobbered greenwood by the score of 10 to 1 scoring runs in every inning but one george redshaw got home three times out of four trips to the plate and eric jones twice greenwood could not cope with the flashing bats of the home team and dave bate managed the only run in the fifth inning clare mont defence was tight and there were two strikeouts in the other half of the twin bill goodwood had a closer score 3 to 0 with brougham the winners took the lead 2 to 0 in the second inning on hits by ron may and ron evans and two walks they scored again in the fifth to put the game out of reach broug ham threatened to break into the score sheet in their half of the first inn ing and again in the fifth but left runners stranded on base each time fined 150 on liquor charge unionvjlle john ernest blundcll of union- ville was fined 150 and 750 costs or 30 days in jail when he was found guilty of having liquor in a place other than his resi dence at richmond hill court this week a further charge of sup plying liquor to minors was withdrawn by the crown enjoys stouffville pool mr and mrs larry lamb of pont hill and miss joanne winterstcin of st catharines spent a pleasant holiday visiting mr and mrs j d winter- stein of 2nd street they also visited their uncle and aunt mr and mrs reg winiersteiu of newmar ket joanne enjoyed the town park especially her daily dip in the pool which she thought delightful mr eugene winterstcin and twin sons murray and mark visited this last weekend with their par- cuts and grandparents proclamation township of morkham by resolution of the council of he township of mnrkham monday august 7th 1967 is proclaimed a civic holiday in ihc township of mark ham stewart rumble itcove god save the queen month camping balsam and mt zion mr and mrs glen man- derson and family return ed this week after spend ing a months camping trip at killbear provincial park near parry sound mr and mrs tommy smith of bobcaygeon visit ed last week with mr and mrs lome jones mr and mrs b jamieson had supper last wednesday night with dr and mrs wm mckay at bay ridges mr and mrs alan man- dcrson spent the weekend with mr and mrs ray mond jones at kirkland land lake several jr farmer mem bers attended the jr farm er field day at peterboro on saturday mrs gertrude briggs of oshawa is spending a week with her sister mrs lewis jones mr and mrs donald jamieson and family left monday for a week holiday camping at algonc uin park the ucw will meet next wednesday aug 9 in the church basement with mrs reg lloskins and mrs wm llarbron in charge of the program roll call an item on mani toba kinsmen club qe stouffville talent contest and centennial singalong free sunday aug 20 1967 at 2 pm in the st0uffville park contestants please come to stouffville sales barn on tuesday evening aug 15 at 730 pm for interview contestants please contact hob lewis i 1023 ll ai irwin 6403674 norm faulkner 6103813 prizes to be awarded free free admission free free tuesdays aug 8 15 22 markham veterans hall karlybirds 700 pm regular games s00 pm markham rotary clur all ivorccds for community irojccls insurance cooperators insurance associations of guelph are sponsored and controlled by these democratic organizations which represent a million ontario people ontario credit union league ontario federation of agriculture united cooperatives of ontario cooperators insurance association guelph cooperators life insurance association guelph susan nigh jumps well in practice markham susan nigh the local high jump star is busy in winnipeg pre paring herself for the pan a m e r i c a n games we spoke to mrs john nigh of rr2 markham this week and she told us that she had heard from susan who had told her that she was very pleased at the way she had been jumping in practice so far she has jumped 5 ft 7 inches and is hoping to do better when she competes on friday we know that fans of susans in markham will be pulling for her to win a medal for the canadian team the stouffville scene mrs w d atkinson and her sister mrs jas simp son exeter left malton wednesday morning lo visit relatives in scot land mr and mrs ccc hen dricks attended the wed ding of nancy brown daughter of mr and mrs gar brown last saturday at calvary baptist church oakvillc mr gar brown was a former town clerk of stouffville mr and mrs dave rat- cliff and family were hosts recently to a family re union at the ratclilf cott age on lake simcoe those present were mr and mrs fred beyer mr and mrs glen byer mr and mrs noel storry and famjly sandra and larry white stouffville mr and mrs cliff barkcy and family mr and mrs dan barkcy markham mr and mrs bruce mcdowell and fam ily claremont mr and mrs doug hoover and stephen unionvillc rr mr and mrs robt lavton and girls downsview victoria square still unbeaten victoria square victoria square boys con tinue to be the hottest team in the yorksimcoe league as up to dale they still remain undefeated they polished off aurora july 27 126 besides being the winning pitcher rich ard burton also took the leading scorers crown by coming up with three big runs two other bovs with big hits were bob howard and howard hicks both getting doubles bruce mortson had a home run and a single dave louden also came up with a home run while wayne mortson and john rumble each had a single the boys will certainly be hoping their luck still holds out as the play otfs will be starting shortly when i said they were throwing mc nothing but screw balls why did you ssy it figures the childrens season now that school is out in stouffville and area the streets are full of carefree children running around like playful puppies it is best to ease up on the throttle the law recognizes the fact that children are not responsible for ttiir acts jn the broad sense that adults are they dash out oh a road without looking despite dozens of warnings from anxious parents caution and carefree youth have a difficult time together thats why school zones have extra low speed limits usually rigidly enforced when school is out for the summer school zones are spread out everywhere children roam so if you see children playing on the road slow up well in advance and pive them a wide berth when you do pass in the united slates there is a death on the highway every 13 minutes and an injury every 23 seconds at this rate one out of every two americans faces the prospect of being killed or injured in a traffic accident during his lifetime the most tragic of these accidents are those involv ing children who are hilled or crippled before their life has hardly begun to lose a little time on the chance of saving a little life are odds that any motorist would be foolish indeed to ignore he can he on the right end of the otitis by just reducing speed the number one caiisc of fatalities markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phnnc 2941742 suing wed aug 9 845 p m stouffville arena mi i a main event whipper masked watson yankee women wrestlers pro judo exhibition joyce grable vs betty boucher plus the high flying spectacular midgets roger little brook vs frenchy amount whipper watson jr vs gene dubois gen 125 ringside si75 kids 75c m wji4 yzzri i wwtmmmwmu

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