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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1970, p. 16

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thursday sept 10 1970 the tribune page 15 rick marshman goodwood rri has played an important part in stouffvilles success in the current ontario peewee playoffs paired with howie jones the two have helped advance the club to the provincial semifinals against sterling jas thomas hockey soon stouffvillet with several teams still playing ball its hard to realize that hockey action is only a few weeks away registration in minor ranks will be held sept 19 and 26 from 930 to 1130 am in the village municipal office civic to the separate school supporters throughout the county of york public notice is hereby given that a meeting of separate school supporters will be held at the parkview junior public school fonthill blvd unionville monday september 21 1970 from 700 pm until 800 pm for the nominations of candidates for the one member to be elected by separate school supporters representing all said support ers of the county of york to serve on the york county board of education for a 2 year term viz 1971 and 1972 if more than 1 candidate is nominated a vote will be recorded in each municipality in the county of york on monday october 5 1970 when polls will be open from 1000 am until 700 pm note separate school supporter means a person who is resident in a school division and is entered on the last revised voters list as qualified to vote at the municipal elections of a municipality within the school division and who is a supporter of separate schools for roman catholics or who being a roman catholic is the wife or husband of a supporter of such separate schools and is entitled to vote at the election of trustees of separate schools all persons interested are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly h c t crisp clerk towrrhip of markham returning officer for area municipality of the town of markham peewee team to ontario semi finals play sterling stouffv1lle the stouffville peewees opened another door to the ontario championship by taking east gwillimbury 7- 4 at mount albert this was their second victory in the bestofthree series they nwv advance to the semifinals with sterling a town 15 miles north of trenton once again the don anderson haulage boys made the most of the least with 7 runs on a meagre 4 hits five walks also helped after an 81 loss in the initial game east gwillimbury bounced back with a first inning ex plosion which saw them hit a single a homer a single and then another homer that gave them four runs and a fairly commanding lead in the fourth inning stouffville tied it up and then added a threerun buffer in the fifth after the initial outburst by the losers rick mar shman went to the hill and pitched superbly allowing only two safeties in the remainder of the game he also looked good with the club clouting a double which put the truckers out front only marshman and ron mcdowell earned any hits each chalked up two for east gwillimbury dave farrel added two singles to homers by ken strong and ron thompson the first game of the semifinals gets underway at sterling on saturday at 400 pm the second is slated for stouffville the following saturday should the locals win the toss for the location of a third game a doubleheader is a possibility at the stouff ville park rust wont retard the boys reflexes coach jack watson has arranged a game with a strong claremont team to begin at 630 pm tonight thursday in stouffville host madoc rivals season ends early reach finals claremont weve never had a boys team win an ontario championship so were really hungry for this avenue y leagues will be filled on a first come first served basis with no registrations accepted at the arena the fee this season is 15 per player to a maximum of 40 per family the increase is necessary to meet the 13000 budget required to operate last year fees paid less than onethird this amount there will be an omha entry out of novice peewee bantam and midget the tentative time schedule follows mite and bantam monday 7 to 11 pm peewee wednesday 6 to 9 pm omha peewee bantam and midget thursday 7 to 11 pm novice and minor midget friday 8 to 11 pm and novice house league saturday 9 am to 12 noon one earle pilkey claremonts peewee coach was ecstatic his team had just earned its way into the provincial finals with oneida after 17 years of trying and a tremendous double- header in mount elgin coach pilkey had every right to be both excited and proud another person brad staley also shared the joy of semifinal success he had just pit ched 14 innings and struck out 17 batters it was a 101 romp in the first contest and a 93 in the second game of the twin- bill although mount elgin jumped into a 30 lead in the first frame of the second game claremont wasnt to be denied as they held them while piling up 9 of their own in addition to the fine pitching the local heroes hit the horsehide with authority and fielded flawlessly the first game with oneida is scheduled for saturday at 3 00 pm in the claremont park stouffville its amother eleventh hour ball game for the stouffville juveniles when madoc arrives for the second clash of the ontario semi finals on saturday night they trail one game to nil in the bestofthree series after a nailbiting ten in ning affair in madoc coach gord paisley reported that it was as blank zephyr stouffville the game didnt end until after the witching hour but the stouffville juveniles sent their fans home happy the lee sand and gravellers shut out the zephyr zeros an apt name 60 in one of the most exciting games to be played in the park this year up until the eighth in ning zephyr pitcher paul case had given up only two hits and the score stood 00 in the eighth the juveniles capitalized on two singles and three errors to allow five runs to cross the plate bob leger sparked the rally with a single but was called out on his way to second base with two out zephyr started to boot the ball and after three errors and a 2 rbi single by garry gilroy the game was in the bag keith lewis was in great form both as the teams good humor man and hurler he wasted few pitches as he faced more than four batters in oniy one inning his 7 hit effort was supported by flawless defensive play brian baker made two tremendous catches one in the eighth frame to aid the local cause this win sent the juveniles into their present semifinal series with madoc il bowling begins stouffville the 7 pm ladies bowling league begins its seasonal activities sept 17 new members are welcome istp5tht hunting party tuesday sept 15th 730 pm to 1000 pm mr ron bowman representative from cll will be on hand to discuss guns and ammunition special low prices on all guns ammunition and accessories refreshments no down poyment when you use crests own family purchase plan ssssd open thurs fri nights until 9 pm hardware paint furniture appliances 5 main wot stouffville 6403771 close as the score suggests with both clubs getting excellent performances in both the hitting and pit ching departments keith lewis was again on the hill for the local team in the lee sand and gravel sweaters game time on saturday is 800 pm and a large crowd is expected to be out to spur the team in the direction of a provincial championship stouffville last years defending cham pions the stouffville igas will not have the chance of a repeat performance the cambray club made sure of that by bouncing them from the semifinals of the victorian independent baseball league in the third game of the best-of- five series 158 although the winners scored five demoralizing runs in the first inning the locals fought back to even it up 88 in the sixth stouffville fans regained their optimism but the igas lost their momen tum and managed only a single hit in the final three innings cambray clouted seven and added the same number of runs to give them a total of fifteen too many errors in the late stages of the game and the absence of power at the plate concluded the baseball season be first to own a 1970 volkswagen deluxe for only 1995 with plush leatherette bucket seats double joint rear axle twin speed wipers gas heater electrically heated rear window fresh air vents seat belts air cooled light weight engine free 1970 plates and at ridiculous prices eook 1967 vw beetle 1970 ford maverick looks and drives like new com pletely overhauled finished in silver and black lie 320522 one owner finished in gold like brand new lie 82821 n only 1095 only 1995 and many many more all certified and reconditioned like you wouldnt believe must clear for new stock give us a call see you at tue eammi highway 7 just west of 48 markham telephone 2944141 ivpmbh3 the pmarkham fair boardj invites all persons 75 years of age or over to become citizen of the fair to qualify register at the historical exhibit thurs fri or sat oct 1st 2nd 3rd th oldest citizen of the fair will ride in the parade be a guest of the markham fair board for dinner all senior citizens wearing red citizen of the fair ribbons will be allowed to attend the fair free of charge on sunday oct 4th display of documents of historical signifigance j an interesting display of historical documents will be displayed av the fair featuring such items as deeds of crown land birth certificates marriage certificates auction sale bills school and church records old ad vertisements catalogues etc pictures of previous prize winning livestock and o much more come see it we still need more s if you have old records of note we would appreciate a loan of them for the fair all exhibits are insured by the fair board for loss all single documents will be placed under plastic displays will be strictly supervised for further information rail w ii kutlrdge 311 130 on or before sep 21th

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