League's top spot although it is not sewed up yet. Seymour’s downed Julie Booker's Heri~ tage Carpet 20-16 this week. Heritage was leading 13-8 at the bottom of the third inning. Seymour pulled in 12 runs in the final fourth. but only three ladies in green got on the score sheet. Seymour’s Pat Keffer hit a triple and two singles, in the last inning. Suzanne Seeley tl'ipleti. doubled and singledi Donna Buchan homered. bagged a double and two singles. -_. u. was». Carole Wilshil‘e and Karen Skinner homered. Michelle Bowers hit a triple. two dou- bles and three singles. Bern- adette Nobert doubled and hit three singles. Fay Levy and Marie Bagg both doubled. BANTAM GIRLS Seymour‘s Texaco 20 Heritage Carpet 16 Doug Keffer's Seymour’s Tex- aco is taking the Bantam Brenda Ashley's first inning homer brought in three runs. which she followed with a triple. Anne Marie Michkowski homered. Theresa Rowa played a strong second base. catching two pop flies and getting an- other out. When Shirley Com- men was pitching she caught two pop flies. turning one into a double. Katie Radford scooped in two pops from the pitcher’s mound and homered. Cathie Buchanan‘s homer brought in an extra run. On the other side of the score board. it was Liz Redford who caught a fly at first base. uuuuu \.u uuu auigieu. uugn Ellis singled twice. Bruce Dan- iell doubled for Kelson. Steve Daurio caught a driving one- handed catch in the fifth. Thornhill Building Supply 23 3111 Best Tires 22 ‘ Taking advantage of every opportunity. Murray Eaton trip- ped the bases after the catcher dropped the third strike and Thornhill Building was on thei comeback trail after going down 20-3 after three innings Two Thornhill Building pitch- ers let in 14 walks in the first? “inning. and Bill Best was ahead' 15-3. Bruce Cameron then trip-l led and Mike Darhv hnmnrafli At the top of the third inning. the score was 7-all. but a 1~2-3 out in the fourth for Pat Tuck's Shopper's and the game be- longed to the Pet Shop. Kathy Keffer pitched for the winners. Captain Jill Cruddas and Susan Straus and Vicky 6005 played well all evening. Patsy McLean tripled twice. Kim Fraser and Denise Denzell singled twice. Donna Ricketts homered and tripled for Shoppers‘. Susan Daniell doubledl PSA 34, Dotties’ Copies 24 Mike Michkowski’s PSA downed Fern Bennett‘s Dotties Copies 34-24 in this high scor- ing battle. The PSA score sheet does not show the runs as to singles, doubles, triples or homers. The Peewee girls are still behind two games because of rained out games. Thomhill Pet Shop 13 Shopper’s Drug Mart 7 Judy McLean‘s and Mary Danis' Thornhill Pet Shop seem to have broken their losing streak and moved back into sole passession of first place. With six games still to be played until the end of the sea- son. it's still anyone’s division. , ,,,o__ ‘ Carol Ann Davidson triï¬led and singled for the painters. Wendy Rae bagged a triple. Una McQueen and Karen Han- nizan singled. PEEWEE GIRLS Frances Dugan scored the only run for Keffel'. Fry Basket 8 Thornhlll Paint 5 Robin Jones' homemn lead‘ Betty Bingham's Fry Basket in an 8-5 win over Glen and Sue Rae's Thomhill Paint. Carol Rastrick doubled and singled. Linda Skinner. Heather Alley and Patricia Billich Singled. Linda Veijola homered and doubled twice for the gals in green. Suzanne McWatt trip- ped the bases. Suzie Smith doubled twice and singled. Kerry Lee Kalm. Elise Poscente and Laurie Brown all singled. North York TV 11 Keft'er Real Estate 1 Doug Smith and Marina Brown’s North York TV trounc- ed Eileen Adams' Keffer Real Estate 11-1. Allison Ashley homered and singled for Bonnie Spierans' Alley Cats. Susan Carter trip- led and singled. Valerie Tur- ner singled. Michelle Anderson walloped'ing th three homers her three times 81. tale. bat. Virginia White homered Bake and doubled. Jill Parkinson 25-8. u homered and singled. Rosalie a horn: Bag: hit three singles. Cathy singles Addison hit a triple and a sin-‘two hn gle. Janet Starling. Elaine Michae Puccini and Marj Mulholland bagged hit two base hits. Kerri Hughes McRae singled. three 5 All players must be graded as Gateway Mercury 24 to playing ability this Week.‘ Ardten Floral Shops Coaches submit their A, B, or C‘ A1 Sone’s Gateway Mercury grading of players to the fol-‘sems to have a spot in the semi- lowing division managerszlfinals. as Ardtea lost by 24-8. Squirt Gil'Lfl - Bonnie Spierans,‘ Cathy Riker tripped .the Peewee Girls - Fern Bennett.lbase5 three times on Monday Bantam Girls - Julie Booker, night. Kim Fowler hit a Squirt “B†- John Zubick, Squirt homer. Carrie Common and - Bruce Turner, Peewee - Stanll-Ieather Swartz both got four Levine. Bantam.- Stan Rowe. 'hits apiece. North Thornhill Ball Results Coaches This Week Must Report Player Grades ett's Dotties Catcher Ron Reinders played shigh scor. heads-up ball and resulted in PSA score many outs. Drew Gillan w the runs speared a line drive in the last 5, triples or inning. R obbie Leuschner doubled and singled. Hugh first inning Ellis singled twice. Bruce Dan- three runs, iell doubled for Kelson. Steve} m Karen and Bill Best was ahead 20-8. Michelle Thornhill picked up their two dou- socks but had a long way to es. Bern- go. A triple by Tony Levy. a d and hit homer by Adrian Smith and Levy and Murray Eaton‘s runs started )led. things moving. As Bill Best rem mained scoreless John O‘Neill‘ :o 20 tripled. Adrian Smith doubled‘ HS and Thornhill was down only our’s Texnseven runs. iy MARGARET HOUGHTON Telephone 889-3073 Tony Lew homered. Adrian Smith homered and the build- er: went ahead 23~20 at the top of the sixth and final inning. Bill Best got in only two runs and Tom Dobson and Bill See- ley‘s Thornhill Building remains‘ the only unbeaten team in the league. PEEWEE BOYS Baythorn Power 14 Smith’s Cyclones 11 Ron Mitchell and Bill Hough. ton‘s Baythom Power pulled an- other game out of the fire. downing Joe Greenï¬eld’s led and Mike ii and Bill Best was Marshall's Shell 19 Kelson Plumbing 8 Marshall’s Shell coached by Dawson Cameron is looking for a playoff berth and this win helps. John Cameron pitched this winner. Joe Fou' at first. Kevin Fister at second. and Larry Darby and Michael Howes homered for the lifers. Kevin Turner tripled, doubled and singled. Greg Pacek bagged two home‘ runs for the fish and chippers. Mike Hall tripled. Paul Danis had a perfect night with three singles. John McLean hit twof singles. Gino Larice, Fernand- Nadon. Richard Salem and Jan Gray singled. ‘ Paul Brownlow tripled for Cam and Teri Martel’s Ever- tune.. Gord Keutel, Kenny Harrison. Chris White. Kevin Harney, Jeff Adams and Dave Taylor all singled. SQUIRTS Clutchey’s Sun Liters 18 A&M Fish And Chips 12 With only two games to play, the battle for third and fourth position for the playoffs is underway. As Al Miller's Clutchey’s downed the second place A&M 18-12 this week,j they are very much in conten-‘ tion for third or faurth spot. Chris Crone and Ian Power both singled twice for Japan. Rickie Glaesser. Steven Clut- chey, Chris Reid and Doug Wylie hit singles. Thornhill Music School 10 Evertune 7 Thornhill Music School's Neil Crebbin started off the game on a winning note as he hit any other homerun. David Chesler‘ hit two singles. Danny Games. John Preece, Steve Nichols and Neil Smith all singled for Mike and Debbie Benvenuti‘s music- ians. Jay Zubick. as the nineth bat- ‘ter in the two pitch league got left on base with three doubles twice, but finally met the chal-‘ lenge of his position and clear- ed the bases with two home- runs. Chris McLellan and Michael Cagney hit two singles each. Drew Wakeham and Bobby Wedgbury both singled. bagged three singlek. Chris McRae tripled, doubled and hit three singles. I Baker downed Japan Cu- ‘25-8. with Paul Thomas hitting a homerun. a double and three singles. Harold Chopping hit two homers and two singles. Michael Cotton tripled and Mike Darby hBHaeâ€"rérd July 27 SQULRTS The Outlaw: 15. PF Flyers l4 Lam-entitle Finance 16 Frnmus Guitars 5 July 25 SQUIRT “B†Unfortunately the score Standhu’s sheets were removed from the Barbour mail box at 135A SQUmT "3" Henderson Avenue during the weekend by an unknown person Laurentide Finance and were not available for a The Outlaw: .. complete writeup. However, we PF Flyers . were able to get the scores anleramus Guitars standmgs whlch follow: iSQUIRT July 25 iHouse of Chiu cnnunm unn ISaunders By DAVE BARBOUR Telephone 366-1720 iac 3-1. Pat Cowan opened the game with a single for Plaza. Turnpenny Shell 13 Plaza Pontiac 10 Phil Terry homered in this game for Turnpenny. Rod Mac- Donald was the consistent scorer with a homer. a triple, double and scoring twice on errors. South Thornhill Ball Scores Turnpenny Shell 3 Plaza Pontiac 1 Phil Terry singled for Jim Skinner and Dave Allison’s Turnpenny as they downed Duncan Cameron‘s Plaza Pont- The Bantams still have five more games to play and it‘s anyone‘s division so far. The first three teams make the fin- als. The four teams playing this week in this five-team league played double headers to make up for games rained} out June 22. Turnpenny and? Heritage both picked up four points. Doug Heron hit a homerun, a single. a double and a triple. John Lingeman hit two singles. .Ward Williamson doubled. Terry Howes hit. two singles for the gasmen. Ricky Daurio and Robin Reid singled once each. BANTAM BOYS Golden Star 18 Anderson’s Esso 8 Although the game was with- in easy reach for the first few minutes, Golden Star jumped ahead with I 10 run fourth inning, to down Stan Levine's Anderson's Essa 18-6. House of Chiu 6 York Printing 5 Saunders of Toronto 21 Crawford Allied 5 Gateway Mercury 15 Jay-C Brondloom 2 Gateway Mercury seems tn have first place under control with their powerhouse. John Sidwell hit a homerun. Clark‘ Decker doubled and singled.‘ Dave Layetsky doubled. Kevin Lowe hit two singles. No score sheet for Jay-C. Heritage Carpets Thoz'nhill BP _____ Plaza Pontiac n Turnpenny Shell Baythorn Power A Golden Star “w Smith Cyclones I Anderson‘s Esso _ Jay-C Broadloom gateway Mercury Thornhill Building Supply A&M Fish and Chips _____ Marshall’s Shell Clutchey’s Sun Lifers Bill Best Tire Sales Kelson Plumbing Brent Ashley homered vand hit two singles for the red and black. Ian Reid tripped the bases. Peter Steinbrecher trip- led. Smith’s Cyclones 14.11. Lead- ing only 10-9 after five innings. Baythom scored two runs in each of the following innings. with the realtors only getting one in each. Jim Bell homered and singled twice. Bob Hough- ton walloped a triple and hit three singles. Don Posoente pitched the winner and singled! Baker Sales _________ Thornhill Music School Evertune __7__,_,_,_____» Japan Car Sales ‘ Seymour’s Texaco __ Gateway Mercury Heritage Carpets M Ardtea Floral Shops Dotties’ Copies PSA Shopper’s‘bï¬ii‘Miï¬t‘ Armstrong Hodge Fry Basket _7 ________ North York TV Keffer Real Estate _‘_ Thornhill Paint Thornhill Alley Cats Thornhill A. Stéphenson Pleasacall with any Pet Shop Squirt “B†Boys Bantam Boys Peewee Boys Bantam Girls Peewee Girls Squirt Boys I this Next games at Thornhill Park Mac- 6:45 pm Monday: Rogol Electric scorer Mets meet Dunnes Orioles. Cira ouble Flowers Hydras meet Ramey rrors. Brady Tigers. v errors. Playoffs are coming near. Squirt Girls mittee has approved twelve housing lots on Manitoba Street. The houses will be single family detached and are expected to sell at approximate- ly $30,000. ‘ of Toronto Crawford-Allied . York Printing .. S'PQUFFIVILLE: Planning Com. Keith Boss and Robert New- ton combined to strike-out 16. Ken Fontaine. playing fantastic ball, made catch after catch and tied the game with his homer with bases loaded. Ramey Brady Tigers, Dunnes Orioles ‘ Orioles are unable to find a team for the next tum weeks, so Tigers win by default. Roxol Electric Mots 8 Cir: Flowers Hydra 8 As both contestants were un- able to field full teams. they used subs and played to an 8-8 tie. Mike Goos, Robbie Brown, Robbie Common all doubled, with sub Mike Danckert doub- ling twice. Stanley Klick has shown good improvement and great interest. Sinai singled for {he Tiger; (July 24) Pitcher Tony Bryan turned in an outstanding game and hit a fine triple. Jeff Hohener played as substitute. Cira Flowers Hydra 19 Ramey Brady Tigers 2 Bill Davidson and Robert Newton's Hydras downed the Tigers 19-2. Keith Boss hom- ered and tripled. Robert New- ton and Keith Boss doubled. Grant Davidson. Mike David-l son. Gary James. Ken Fontainel and Cameron Brooke all sing-g led. l hit a double. Brother Rickie Brown. playing catcher. hit for four doubles in the winning cause. Doubles were also hit by Paul Peri-ow. John Leonard and two by Robbie Common. Richard Levy hit a two-run homer. Kevin Pietersen wal- loped two doubles. Dave Jones, Dave Skinner and Robert Wat- erson all bagged singles. Heritage Carpet 7 W. A. Stephenson 3 This 7-3 win for Heritage over Stephenson was imple- mented by a three run homer by Levy. Pietersen doubled. Skinner and Waterson singled. Eric Bower singled for Stephen- son. HARDBALL TYRES (July 1'1) Rogol Electric Mets 19 Dunne: Orioles 10 Alex Rose and Gerry Sproule's Mets downed the Orioles 19-10. Robbie Brown made his first start as pitcher and turned in a fine performance. hit a double. Brown also Brother Rirkipl nurses on the second floor \\'ere.chi always cheerful and helpful and§alig did everything within the doc-‘loo‘ <t0r‘5 instructions to make the trir patients as comfortable as pos- lea: sible. Cheerful nursing care isl 1 ;sn important to the well-being‘cat ’of the patient. she says. lby at nu :« * land We just returned from a weekj on an island in the French I. River. away from the traffic W01 and noises and the sneezy pol- cati lens of Southern Ontario. The Pie. I GORMLEY CORRESPONDENT: MRS. 1 _ Telephone 887- Neighborhood Notes U lwee Heritage Carpet 12 W. A. Stephenson 3 Tom Tuck and Paul Allison's Heritage downed Bill Eagle and Cliff Chinnery’s W. A. Steph- enson 12-3. Winning this double header put them in first Place. Marla: Davey singled twice and scored on two errors. Pat‘ Cowan tripled and Graham Mac-1 Donald doubled for Plaza. Mac-1 Donald scored on three other‘ errors. p qut Pearson tripled and Dan 16 Pt. attended the funeral Satu-r'ci-a? Miss Karen Linder of Minn- eapolis. Minn.. is spending twa Sympathy is extended to Ronald Gee and two young children in the untimely pass- ing of his wife after a lingering illness. The funeral was held at Markham Missionary Church Saturday afternoon. Run is the]1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas< Gee and was raised in our; community. A number of Gnrmley relatives and friends attended the funeral Safln'flau Rev. and Mrs. Ricâ€"113E“: Mc- Niven and Marlene are attend- ing Roxbury Camp in Penn- sylvania. Mrs. Ed. Jones i’sï¬stili a pat- ient in Sunnybrook Hospital and expects to be there for some time for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Banford. Douglas and Pauline of Fonthill spent the weekend with Lloyd’s father. William Banford. Mrs. LenrawLee and Mrs. Karen Neilson of Oakville spent Wednesday evening with the farmer’s father William Banford. Mrs. Allan Fader of Thunder Bay is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sykes, her brother William Banford and Mrs. Blanche Read. all of qumley. Mrs. Ralph anniversary About 50 friends and rela- tives were present Saturday night at a dinner at Heise Hill church in honor of Mr. and Ambrose Pullvenr underwent surgery Friday in York County Hospital, Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. George Sider of Hamilton are spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger. Mrs. Tom Christilaw of Blind River had dinner Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Charles Mil- sted and Charleen. ’ Sincere sympathy is express- _ ed to Mrs. John Morley Brown 1in the sudden passing of her 9 husband with a heart attack last E‘ Monday morning. The funeral "was held at 2 pm Thursday 'from the Trull Funeral Home. l' 2704 Yonge Street. with inter- _e ment in Mount Pleasant Ceme- ‘tel’y, Lewis of Gosport, Hants. Eng- land. had been visiting relatives here far a week and were to leave Malton Tuesday of this week to return home. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Fred Lewis in the passing of her late husband’s only bro- ther. George. at his daughter's home in Willowdale Saturday‘ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bint on the birth of their twin sons, David Mich- ael Thomas. 4 lbs., 8 025.. and Donald Roy Steven. 5 lbs.. 4 ozs., born on July 27 at York County Hospital. Newmarket. Th e proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crane. l We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dowsett and Kimberly who moved on Friday into the house they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins and girls moved Thursday to Ballantrae, into the house rec- ently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koopman who have mov- ed to Keswick. Raw and Mrs. Alvin Winger and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wideman motored to Stevensville to at- tend Mrs. Emma Winger's fun- eral on Thursday. Sympathy is also expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise in the passing of her mother. Mrs. Emma Winger of Stevensville. The funeral was at Bertie Bre- thren In Christ Church on Thursday. Neighborhood Notes Nine-weeks-old Melissa Tom- ilin has been in Newmarket Hos- ipital with a throat problem. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wideman and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashton and family are all home from delightful holi- days spent in Canada's eastern provinces. and noises and the sneezy pol- cation doing at home a}: awn} lens of Southern Ontario. The Please call me at 889.4553, ’ Mrs. Bernice Lever of Den- ‘ham Drive. head of Richvale Writer’s Club. has returned home after a short stay in York ‘Central Hosiptal. She wants to express her appreciation to Drs. Kirby and Bate. The nurses on the second floor were always cheerful and helpful and did everything within the doc- tor’s instructions to make the patients as comfortable as pos-i sible. Cheerful nursing care is so important to the well-being of the patient. she says. ' weather was beautiful. the water peaceful. and only the biting flies and mosquitoes brought us down to earth. On the way back along High- way 69 we stopped at a trading centre and reptile house. The children went in to see the aligators and snakes while we looked at the Japanese Indian; trinkets and the real Indian1 leather items. ‘ It was nice to get back to our cat who had been looked after; by our dear neighbors. Arthur: Riyal“ ‘away frqyn the traffi‘clwould like to heiaiio-f yho'Jr‘V; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger Ralph Empringhahi‘é 3'51}? CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone 887-5445 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. GEOFFREY COOK 84 Garden Avenue, Phone 889-4553 LANGSTAFF NEWS GORMLEY NEWS a 3 ‘ a: , . a 1 3 5, @ AUTO'TRUCK Rusrppoonma Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Croxford and family of Bayvlew Mews, Mrs. Robyn McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ito and girls of To- ronto. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stack- ley attended the Kennedy-Fit‘h wedding in Kebtleby United on Saturday afternoon and the re- ception which followed in the Kettleby Community Hall. The groom is a grandson of Mr. and Mr_s. Steckley. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Draper and girls of Ottawa are visiting here with his parents and sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dra- per and Lois. And that's 516i iï¬'o'r'e'ihan it would have cost to have your car rustproofed by Ziebart. Mrs. Jim Ward. John Duncan of Whitby called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley on Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence St‘eck- ley spent Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Steckley and family at Willowdale. Which 'm’eéï¬Ã©â€˜yaJEet a couple of hundred dollars les_s tr‘ardeirn allowance. I If your trade-in shows srgns of rusting through. the dealer is gomg to have to spend a couple of hun- drgg gqllars fixing it up. J enkinson Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Tilo Hofmann (Heater Wil- liams) who were married in Vic- toria Square United Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Martin Anyone wishing transporta- tion or other information kind- ly call Mrs. John McCague. 887- 5409. Dishes and cutlery will be provided. Birthday Special birthday greetings to Mrs. Alice Perkins who on Au- gust 1 will be celebrating her 84th birthday. Congratulations Mrs. Perkins! Neighborhood Notes The WI invites the members of the UCW and their husbands and friends to attend a Pot Luck Picnic at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee at Duclos Point. Lake Sim- coe. August 13 for 1 pm lunch.{ One‘more reason to get our. new car rustproofed )y Zlebart There won‘t be any church service during the month of Au- gust. Service will resume Sep- tember 3 at 11:30 am. Sunday School will open September 10 at 10 am. Picnic The flowers in the church on Sunday morning were from the Hofmann-Williams wedding on Saturday. Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie RR. 2. Gormley Telephone 887-5421 Church News Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rice and family enjoyed a delightful hol- iday in Alberta, where they at- tended the Calgary Stampede. weeks‘ holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones. 'DAUTO-TRUCK RUSTPROOHNG Rustproof with Ziebart or take your chances. On the way back along High- way 69 we stopped at a trading centre and reptile house. The children went in to see the aligators and snakes while we looked at the Japanese Indian trinkets and the real Indian leather items. It was nice 10 get back to our cat who had been looked after by our dear neighbors. Arthur and Marion McGeachie. 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