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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 25, 1969, p. 8

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page 8 the tribune thursday sepl 25 1969 whitchurch equestrian show over one hundred entries ballantrae more than 100 individual entries took part in the fourth successful show spon sored b ythe whitchurch centennial centre eques trian club sept 21 near ballantrae the western classes were judged by mr slim newlove of stouffville results follow class 1 line class 1st jack reeves ox bridge 2nd madeline carpenter baldwin class 2 junior pleasure 1st allan watt queen- sville 2nd beatrice snooks gormley class 3 open pleasure 1st madeline carpen ter baldwin 2nd aus sie watt queensville class 4 junior trail 1st beverly buck keswick 2nd barbara snooks gormley class 5 open trail 1st rita whittakcr stouffville 2nd pat tamblyn newmarket class 6 junior barrels 1st allan watt oueensville 2nd bea trice snooks gormley class 7 open barrels 1st valeric west cedar valley 2nd russ pegg queensville class 8 ladles barrels 1st valerie west ce dar valley 2nd carol carcone gormley classi 9 open pole bending 1st russel pegg queensville 2nd dave hadfield newmarket class 10 junior flag 1st beatrice snooks gormley 2nd allan wait queensville class 11 open flag 1st russel pegg queensville 2nd david walt queensville class 12 open pick up 1st valerie west ce dar valley 2nd william hill gormley high points junior allan watt queensville high points senior valerie west cedar valley english classes as judg ed by mrs jill trimball class 1 junior equitation 1st debbie smith lo cust hill 2nd sandy al lison newmarket class 2 junior equitation over jumps 1st debbie smith lo cust hill class 3 open hunter hack 1st wendy davidson newmarket 2nd sandy allison newmarket class 4 open equitation 1st wendy davidson newmarket 2nd barb hall newmarket class 5 open paris hack 1st wendy davidson newmarket kathy mc- keough 2nd sandy al lison newmarket wendy forfar stourfville class 6 junior working hunter 1st tanis hargrave stouffville 2nd wendy davidson newmarket class 7 green jumper 1st barbara hall newmarket 2nd tanis hargreave stouffville class 8 open pleasure 1st natalie allison newmarket 2nd sandy allison newmarket class 9 open handy working hunter 1st tanis hargrave stouffville 2nd barb hall newmarket class 10 jumper stake 1st tanis hargrave stouffville 2nd donna watkinson locust hill high points junior 1st debbie smith lo cust hill high points senior 1st wendy davidson newmarket rolls 583 stouffville mary haynes started the season off with a 503 triple and a 227 single in the 7 oclock division of the ladies lea gue sept 4 others who topped the 200 mark were millie will- cocks 236 and pat ford 210 on sept 11 diane gra ves posted a 249 and ly- dia mcphee 200 pat ford led the high triple division sept 18 with a 598 and a 232 single shirley wright rol led a 209 harriet cantwell and diane graves both 203 team standings are no six 7 no two 7 no three 5 no four 2 no five 0 no one 0 bssio oped house thurs sept 25th 7pm to refreshments will be served duck season opens sat sept 27th and the deer season only a month later nows the time to come and visit us see whats new and exciting lor hunting this year weve got the stock in right now and some of the best deals in rifles and shotguns youll ever see come visit us this thursday evening well be pleased to sec you bring your rifle shotgun and we will make a nameplate for it free also cleaning kits gun oil ammunition every gun ammunition belts purchased gun slings decoys subject to hunters vests hunters safety 10 caps discount off regular prices special low imces on 3lnny hfiits stwiny is lloliovhtfj i crest is an appointed outlet for the sale of gun licences and hunting licences purchases available with or without down payment and low monthly carrying charges to approved credit open thurs fri nights until 9 pm hardware paint furniture appliances s mln ws stouffville 6402771 cobourg pitcher hurls team to ontario finals stouffvillk you cant hit what you cant sec as the saying goes and the whirlwind speed of cobourgs marty karnaghan sent three strikes past 14 stouffville batters saturday night the visitors blankrd the lions squirt team 30 to sweep the ontario semifinal scries in two straight only firstsackcr keith acton could col lect a hit and he was nipped at second on a fielders choice howie jones on the hill for stouff ville yielded 8 safeties including a 2run homer in the first it was pitcher karnaghan who socked the roundt ripper he also connected for a single in the 7th it was the fastest played contest in the park this season completing the entire seven innings in 45 minutes morris procenko of markham of ficiated at the plate with gord todd of good wood on the bases stouffville enjoyed little success at bat but left fielder doug fcasby brought the crowd to its feet with a dazzling defensive play with two cobourg boys on base jerry tuck slammed a hard drive that appeared headed for the daisies fcasby on the dead run snagged the ball with a grandstand catch that drew applause from even rival fans so effective was karnaghans effort that he sent the stouffville side down in order in the 2nd 3rd 5th and 7th not a single player reached second base greenwood peewees ontario champs sb3l32 good natured rivalry was in evidence both on and off the field as stouffville lions bowed to co bourg saturday in the second game of the allontario semifinals shown here mc left to right doug feasby and keith acton of stouffville and marty karnaghan of cobourg marty the winning pitcher twirled a sparkling 1hitter jas thomas series extended greenwood greenwood peewees guid ed along the playoff trail by george staley and stan outhouse have won the allontario title they accomplished the feat saturday against oneida a community near caledonia although the final score was 60 in greenwoods favor the total did not tell the true story for six innings brad staley of greenwood and david smith of oneida were hooked up in a torrid mound dual the kind of struggle thats seldom seen in minor ball hockey registration stouffville there is still room for 200 boys in the stouffville minor hockey association leagues at initial registration sept 20 about 200 lads were signed as many more can still be accom modated final registra tion is this saturday sept 27 from 930 to 1 1 30 am at the town municipal of fice in the 7th greenwood took advantage of every opportunity and scored six times the game took only 45 minutes to com plete staley recorded 11 strike outs and issued no walks smith whiffed 10 batters and walked 1 a crowd of 200 attended the contest big hitters for the champions were daryl staley with a triple brad staley and bill outhouse each with doubles larry elson john egoroff and doug rowe with single- base blows all six green wood runs came with two out clipper practice s stouffville the stouffville clippers will return to the ice lanes again this winter the cam will perform in oha intermediate b the initial practice session is sunday oct 5 bob hassard has asreed to lake on the position of playing coach entries arc expected from sunderland little brilain haliburlon and keswick stouffville liiiiv britain has proved to be no pushovers in the cur rent league playoffs after dropping a pair to stourfville iga it was thought that the home squad might sweep the series in four straight such has not been tne case little britain won 43 on their own diamond thursday then split a twinbill here sunday los ing 107 and wining 75 the 4 out of 7 set now swings back to little bri tain this sunday a stouff ville victory would mean the championship for roger todd and company a loss would set the stage for a rubber match in the own park oct 4 in the 6th inning of the second game sunday the stouffville squad appear ed to have the victory and the title all but tucked away in their duffle bag the score was tied at 55 with one out and two stouffville men on base pinchhitter ken aida lashed a single that first- sacker tom hallet block ed with a tremendous de fensive move although aida was safe george mc kay was nipped on a close play at the plate murray holdcn died to right and i he rally ended the visitors staged a tworun rally of their own in the 7th to earn a return shot at the defending champs bill lehman collected two hits for the iga- boys both singles roger todd blasted a round- tripper in the 1st and ted suzuki connected for a double in the second each learn used two pitchers with murray hol dcn and glenn jackson sharing the mound chores for stouffville pat oreil ly and clare osborne com bined on the hill for the winners in the first game of the doubleheader both clubs had their big guns trained on the outfield fence dave slack and roger todd socked homers for stouff ville tom hallet poked out a pair for little bri tain jim herr clouted one glenn jackson was clip ped for 9 safeties but went the distance without relief the new lineup for 1970 ftsha out of the reasons that new ear introductions almost never feature revolutionary features is that it often takes ten years of engineering to market in innovation new materials surli as plasties ami librrghis for instance must be tested for years on special engineer ing models lhfore the manufacturer will take a chance on inrorimratiiig them into u new model one of the reasons aside from customer accept ance and cost is whether the new material will stand up to the everyday use that the average motorist will put it to in the course of a year a mistake in the material a part is manufactured from could mean a callback costing the manufacturer millions of dollars in replacement costs if an innovation doesnt prove practical from the cost durability and customer acceptance angle it is discarded before ever being introduced on a produc tion model nonetheless even the large makers make mistakes and bring out features that they have to discard the next year and invariably the mistake is very costly one way to make sure of getting a proven car and the bargain of the year at the same time is to buy one of this years models still left in stock uuy from a serviceoriented dealer for your future satis faction and dont wait too long the supply is going down fast markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 29441 1 1 appointment harrison schllchter gerry meharg ltd is pleased to announce the appointment of harrison schlichter to their sales staff harrison has re sided in the stouffville area for 22 years having spent the last 10 years in sales his past suc cess in real estate sales mortgage financing brings a wealth of exper ience to the firm harri son will be happy to dis cuss real estate with you 6403131 or 2972283 gerry meharg ltd realtor stouffville figure skating club i will hold its registration on tues sept 30th from 200 pm to 500 pm at the stouffville arena fees preschoolers 1500 ft- juniors 2500 fr intermediates seniors 3000 it is not necessary that fees be paid with registration club professionals mrs jacqueline armttag mrs jean barclay mrs gloria taylor general meeting wed oct 8th 8 pm in the municipal offices all are welcome for any skating information call helen huxtable 6402784 m lt public skatingsat oct 4830 pm at the stouffville arena i

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