Newmarket Era and Express, 16 Aug 1951, p. 10

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J For four years we have been selling cars and during that time many people have What does the name imply Now that is a perfect opening to go into my story of matchless beauty perfected power and se cured safety But in each instance the A Master waited patiently had finished and then remarked Well or course I know that after all we have had a for years and have shared In all those not to mention speed and everyone knows that all these features combine to make the most sought after automobile everyone knows about the things that have made the second largest selling car in Canada What I want to know Is about the man The information was not read ily available Canadian history books do not say a great deal about this chief of the Ottawas The reason is apparent in his capacity as chief of the Ottawas brought to bear all the pressure of the tribes un der his control against the Brit ish and assisted Montcalm in the annihilation of Forc es in In organized a wide spread conspiracy against the British forts in Amer ica This conspiracy was betray ed to the commandant at Detroit by an Indian girl In an Indian of the tribe murdered the famous chief This week at the Trade Fair In Newmarket we pay tribute to the Indian tribal leader and to the famous automobile that his name Of course the beautiful new will be on display for your inspec tion We will have a few giveouts at certain times each day as small souvenirs of your visit and we also pre sent what is probably the biggest Indian ever to appear in Newmarket AWARD For Queensville Flash Up way theyre celebrating celebrating Realtors jump Into the league playoffs And who was the main muscle man to put them there need to It was third sac In the first lilt for the playoff spot with It ended threeall it was Will with trailing 31 who belted a homer with a mate aboard to tie it Then comes the replay and what happens belts a pair of triples and a double In three trips to the saucer drives in five runs scores three times himself to lead his mates into the playoff win over No thats not all sensing a last ditch rally gets two on bases In the seventh Bob Winch tees off on a sizzling liner down the third base line WUf hauls it down and the game is over has won Thats the reason were naming Queensville third for award this week and winner of the Rosy theatre pass Floor Atomics jSimcoe Jrs For First Win In Town Loop Into Semis SPORTS CALENDAR Pine Orchard Zephyr Win As Loop Semis Open Advertisement August CLASSIFIEDS GET k BRADFORD ONT I i i a THURSDAY SATURDAY Technicolor feWS The Flame and the Arrow Bart Lancaster Virginia Mayo SECOND FEATURE M B Inside Straight David Brian Darn Theyre off and running in the semis Tuesday Pine Or chard and Keswick opened series A They tied sixall Orchard trailing in the fourth fash ioned a fourrun rally touched off by Howie Ashs twoon homer to bump up even with the Wicks The teams traded fifth frame runs and there it ended Ken lifted a Ted pitch for a base and added a double for good measure to pace the lakeside Richmond- men Bob Pollock whacked a pair and Tommy Hare Claude Pollock Jim CookCharlie Stev ens got in on the hit split with single safeties Bill Dike and Lome Shropshire spanked doub les Bob Shropshire had a big bat night with three for the Orchard forces Harold Smith and Ted Tidman fought a nifty mound duel It took rain to get Hope out of hock Monday had em on the ropes after three as Ganton harnessed his exbuddies to one hit Roy PLAYOFFS The Lake Softball League executive has posted the following playoff games for next week Pine Orchard Keswick series first and third team is billed to be settled by best three out of five basis All other series go two out of three Aug 16 Hope at ville first game Aug Pine Orchard at Keswick second game Aug Ze phyr at Willow Beach third game if necessary Aug at Hope second game Aug Keswick at Pine Orchard third game Aug at Hope third game if necessary Aug Pine Orchard at Keswick fourth game Ray Smiths finally dood it Last Wednes day jumping in with a sixrun first innings uprising never to be headed the Cycleshop thumped the Town Atomics It was win one for the pointless Sportsmen in the Newmarket Town League The hopped onto Ivan Gibson with might and main and had him out of there in the second Barney Pearson succeeding him found the going as rough as the Cyclemen con tinued to dish up runs in every innings It was one in the sec ond three in the third two in the fourth three in the fifth and a closing up four run session in the sixth The Atomics got moving on a gift run in the first on three er rors and Lowell Wallers single Lowell Wallers hit in the fourth started them off on a tworun frame The Atomics closed out with a fourrun fifth on a pair of walks and base- knocks by Bill Smith Harold La Barney Pearson and Murray were down in hit column but made the most of eight errors chucked in by the Atomics Joe was the only twohit man in ranks Bill Smith Harold Plante Lowell Waller and Mur ray Tansley hit for two each for the fading Atomics Ivan Bray earned the pitching decision The picked up two more easy points as Mick Smiths Bellmen failed to field a team for Fridays town league contest The loss spilled the Bell crew in to a deadlock with Hoffman for third place in the race Bell and Hoffman will settle their tie via a sudden death tilt Friday even ing at the fair grounds The de fault tied the with the Town Atomics for fifth place the parade Johnny at his fireballing best limi ted the Atomics to four hits Bill Smith spiked a Shed I wick ease off pilch in the first to score two Barney Pearson Joe Burke and Ivan Gibson coupled singles in the fourth to put Atomics third and fourth runs across the saucer The Specially blew the lid off with four in the first and made it a rout with four in the sec ond fivo in the third and com pleted with a single in the fourth Brae On Top Theyre moving into the cruc ial stage in the Lake Jr Mens Softball circuit Semifinal warfare is due to break out this week Draw pits first place Ce dar Brae against third place Bel- haven In the other bracket Hor- Jr Mens playoff Aug pm Aurora Park Town league Merchants pm Lake playoff Hope at pm Lake Jr Ladies Newmarket at Sutton second game pm Park first round Halliburton vs Aug pm Town League Hoffman- vs Bell play off pan Lake Simcoe play off Pine Orchard at Keswick pm Lake Jr Ladies third game if necessary Kes wick vs Mount Albert Lake ace Browns revitalized second Brae at place Keswick nine go out for the I first fourth place scalps Newmarket foil onus have been arranged as pm Bradford Aug Cedar Brae at S ltoy haven Aul Keswick thrice himself sparked Queensville to a heavy hit- Eves single Lonnie whiffed ting win over Belhaven Queens- five bashers Billiville launched a attack Wilf Elsby and Bob MONDAY WEDNESDAY In Technicolor David OConnor Helena Carter m I SECOND FEATURE MM Crawford Ellen Drew v TOE jLt PHOTO OUR OFFER 110 English went in a big way for Don Glover and reliefer Cliff Wards pitches Then rain and sadness in Realtors ranks That brings us to Beach- Zephyr clash Ron Kesters three hitter combined with a punishing sevenrun fifth rolled the Blues over the Beach a game lead for the Blues in best of three set Blues hopped for three in the first and took full advantage of four errors two walks and singles by Ron Kester and Ken Pickering to stagger the Beach in the big fifth Beach hit collectors were Pete Jacobs McNeill and Don Cameron as they plated singles in second and sixth One fan showed his disgust by showering plate Bill with a pail of water and McNeill Beach veteran hurler tumbled the offending oh his very wet britches That end ed the in the seventh and a Blues triumph That takes us through semis ac tion to date Now for a quick rundown of the sudden death position playoffs She big one was ouster of Bel Thursday at Mount Elsbys pair of long range triples and spanking double that scored five the rangy third sacker Duff Sedore with Bob English Jack Perry Lyman Hall and Bruce Greig the hitters Herb Tomlinson Merry n Winch and Bob Winch showed the swan kiest hit marks with two each in the ten hitter against A threerun rally in the fifth to a Keswick edge enabled Willow Beach to win over Keswick for second place Ted Anderson and Don Cameron were Beach going concerns at the plate with a pair each Tom my Miller and Alb Smith were effective swingers in Wicks camp Ron fourhit hurling enabled Ches Blues to polish off Hope on the Mount diamond The win the Zephyrs fourth Ron and Don Hewlett topped the Blues hit marks Cliff Ward Ken Bar man Roy Eves and Russell Pegg stroked out Hope hits Blues accumulated a run in the first and two in the third on Ken Pick erings Johnny Meyers and Stan timely belting i i t AC4 J- I V- i I K- s ft i I fei f A if- I y I COMMUNITY MEMORIAL ARENA i f- feld ski in p J w I J FIRST BOUT one fall time limit SONNY VS LOU SEMUFINAL one fall time limjt LEE VS CHIEF SUNI WAR CLOUD The Whip Vs SkiHiLee For Second Mat Card Theres another big night of wrestling coming up for New markets newly converted enthusiasts August Card announced today by rink mana ger Stan Smith lias Sunny gis who made a hit with pewwarmers in the opening show matched with Lou Chief Sunt War Cloud will be back to tackle mat villain Lee in lite semifinal attraction In the main bout British Em pire champion Watson is matched with Ski-Hi- the Giant The lat ter tilts the scales at a mere lbs and stretches away up into the ozone Theres a pro mise of action from start to fin ish with these main liners card- eel to appear SPECIALTY SMITE ATOMICS Tuning up for the playoff merrygoround just around the bend Office Specialty teed off on everything Lefty Ivan Gib son on the Atomics mound had to offer Monday and came away winners over Town Atom ics The game completed the regular town league schedule and left the riding high and dry in second place Specialty accumulated hits over the four innings stretch it was called at this point due to rain with Tod Mosier Bruce Andrews Don Gibson John Shedlowick and Harry punching out two each to lead Keswick Upsets Mount in First of Semis A fourrun uprising in the first enabled Keswick to upset Gladys Mount Albert Indies in the first game if the Lake Junior Ladies Softball League semifinals Friday Hares Keswick gals took full advantage of three walks gifted them by Marguerite Green and singles by Ruth Peters and Kay Peters to their early mar gin Mount Albert gals had trouble finding their usual hitting stride as Dot Stevens limited them to nine scattered hits The Motili ties finally broke through for two runs in the fifth and added a pair the sixth The teams traded runs in the seventh Ruth Simpsons home run smash ac counted for the Motilities final date with the storekeeper Top sluggers in the Keswick ranks were Peters with three Dot Stevens and Kav Pe ters had two each The latter turned in a terrific fielding job Lois Morrison grabbed the hit spotlight for the surprised ties with a three for four string Ruth added a single to her Inst innings home run to back tip Marguerite Greens pitching Lindsay Wins Tourney At Legion Sports Day Bill Red Mitchells Lindsay Police Cadets won the four team baseball tourna ment at the Aurora Park last Saturday sponsored by Aurora Legion In the morning contest Bill Aurora CubsV sparked by Bert Loveless Dave Fines and Bill Jans hitting streak pounded Brampton Bert Loveless worked five and Bill Jans two to record the Auro ra win Newmarket Optimists car ried Lindsay into two extra in nings in the early afternoon game before dropping a 97 deci sion Jackie Cain toiled on the mound getting twohit support from Johnnie and fine fielding aid from Brian Million In the finals the were staggered by a sevenrun second innings hashed up by Lindsay and dropped a 125 de cision Keith Browning Paul and Wayne provided Auroras long ball hitting Coach tried unsuccessfully to stem the Lindsay hit magic with three Bert Loveless Bill Jans and Red Aug 20 Keswick at Aug at Cedar Brae third game if neces sary Aug at Keswick third game if sary Final standing in the league jch was Cedar Brae Keswick 20 10 Mount Albert IS Holt Concluding scores in the final vs Bradford Aug pm Town League semis Hoffman or Bell Triple Sevens pm Lake playoff third game if necessary Zephyr at Willow pm Lake Jr Mens Keswick at pm First round at Halliburton Aug Junior j Ladies Lake at Newmarket third game if pm Aurora Park Town League Ditch Diggers Harts pm Lake weeks of the campaign were Ce- lofts at Hope pan dar Brae Ce dar Brae Mount Albert 3 13 Ce dar Brae Keswick Mount Albert Belhaven Keswick Cedar Brae 13 Mount Albert Keswick won a pair of victor- Lake Simcoe Junior Mens play- Off Beth it at Cedar Brae third game if necessary Aug 22 pm Town League semis Hoffman or Bell Office Specialty pm Lake playoff Keswick at Pine Orchard third game pm Pop Earns His Dividend IP Mm BOUT BEST TWO OUT OF ONKIfODK LIMIT I SkiHiLee British Champion Mis The Ozark Lbs fc r k SEATS ON AT AKKNA SATURDAY Alf AT AM orders accepted Tickets must be picked up by on August Centre Remaining 75c ri l ivjC- The captivating Banks family whose adventures in Father of the Bride provided one of Hollywoods most hilarious mov ies is back again in fol lowup picture Fathers Dividend now showing at the Boxy theatre Newmarket- And it is more livable lovable and than ever in the original story we loft Spencer Tracy as Stanley Banks and Joan Bennett Mrs Banks exhausted bid happy at having hunched their little girl Kay Taylor over the I threshold r in unexpectedly grownup daughter to budding bride The new adventures re Volvo themselves about the up roariously funny and warmly happening contingent on Stanley Banks becoming a grand father Its all here it happens in all families whose daughter The typical the fears of the young expectant mother the issue of which doctor is the best the as to what the baby will be named the period of tenter hooks in which Stanley and are riveted to the telephone in case of an emergency call Then the turbulent excitement Wo babys birth further jealousies between the respective each of whom wants a hand in the raising of the young heir the inevitable spat and rec onciliation between the Inexper ienced young married couple And finally when all seems well with Kay and Buckley es tablished in a home of their own Stanley by on unexpected comes close to los ing the baby But all ends hap pily with a final fadcout at the infants christening with the dis traught grandpa coming into ids reword when baby is named Stanley Tracys portrayal the man who finds it difficult to reconcile to the fact that ho has reached grandfather stage is both humorous and touching and his scenes with the baby whose initial antipathy toward him turns to affection are a sheer delight The others in the res pective Banks and lea are similarly ingratiating with Joan Bennett again proving an admirable helpmeet Elizabeth Taylor and Don Taylor enacting ft young couple who might bo liv ing next door and with Burke and Moroni Olscn provid ing laughs as the rival inlaws p -i- v in the final week of the cam- Lake Jr pahm Behind Ted Rogers ten at Keswick third strike out string the Wicks if necessary Holt 70 Ted Rogers sup plemented his nifty pitching with a fourbaser Ted Rogers with fifth innings aid from Bill Henry stopped Albert Gord Clarks base with Albert Smith and Grant Morton nesting on the base- ways broke up a tight pitchers duel betwixt Keswick ace Ted Rogers and Smith on the Albert hill Aurora US Results PANTS If available any- Where I j carry ihe largest stock dress and work men and Made to meas ure our special- CLIFF Ifs the store with merchandise J Eng C Lit Trig Comp C Gilbert J Eng HI Geom Gordon T Comp I Lit I Hist II AgIk Lat Ail Comp Ill Gould P Eng Lit C Hately Eng Comp Lit C Hist C C Phys Chem J Eng Lit Ill Alg Comp Lit Ill Alg Ill Lat Au Lat Fr Ill P Comp Ill Lit Alg Geom Trig Au Ill Comp Ill J Eng Eng Lit Alg Geom Trig C Lat Lilt Comp C Fr Ill 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to get their Lake Junior Ladies Softball League semifinal scries underway at the flats day was ruled no contest because of darkness after five and a half frame Games must go sev en innings It was a sixall deadlock to this point Last The Funniest Play of the Season ft RAVENSHOE Mr and Mrs Stewart Wight Mr Arthur and Miss Annie Kerr Toronto have returned to their homes af ter spending a two weeks vaca tion visiting friends and relatives on Island THE RED BARN THEATRE JACKSONS POINT Next Monday to Sa Monday Friday All Seats 100 Saturday Seats Children Halfprice CURTAIN EVERY EVENING TONIGHT TO SATURDAY HARVEY FOR TICKETS SUTTON 1

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