the tribune thursday- june 9 isis 13 mark fockler playerof week juveniles take easy win over amesbiiry the stouffville juveniles softball team came out with a win and a tie in their two games last week the first game played last thursday saw stouffville fight back in the eighth inning to tie bramalea 22 steve spang got both runs for stouffville the second one coming when he stole home base in the eighth dave dart and jim chilvers handled the pitching duties in the game getting eight strikeouts between them steve scbeu provided the hitting power in the game swating out three singles s last monday night the juveniles went up against amesbury and the superb pitching of jim chilvers combined with the grand slam home run by mark fockler led stouffville to a convincing 73 victory- jim displayed the brilliance on the mound soccer results the stouffville girls sftcer teams continued to dominate their opponents with two easy victories last week the atom girls from storiehouse house of travel clobbered rich mond hill 81 in the first game brigitte edwards tallied five while sonya klein scored three last thursday in stouffville the mosquito girls knocked off their richmond hill coun terpart 62 all six goals for the maclean fur niture team were scored by allison lowery meanwhile in boys play the stouffville iga a division squirt team played to a scoreless tie with aurora jonathon hall performed superbly in the nets in other action the hair works team of the mosquito a division lost 5- 0 to aurora last thurs day the stouffville team was simply out classed by the more experienced aurora side in the b division the bank of nova scotia atoms tied newmarket 3- 3 in stouffville graydon card popped in two while todd rexgraham had the other in the other atom game shiners fencing and contacting lost to aurora 31 however both peewee squads fared quite well with stouffville delicatessen pulling off a 21 victory over aurora jimmy edwards and harold chopping collected the stouffville scores and at home the stouffville restaurant peewees drubbed newmarket 82 gordon marshall knocked in four goals with singles going to robert brooks peter foulds paul lavoie and mike forbes the b division squirts from george ross photo lost a close game to newmarket 10 however the other squirt team canadian tire handily defeated aurora 61 danny larmer brad tiley anthony trentadue and marco falcone were the stouffville markers the girard carpet mosquito team lost to newmarket last week 42 marek alexander and steve altilia tallied for stouffville in aurora the whitchurch stouffville recycling depot lost 51 to texaco home comfort rene semlecher had the loen goal in newmarket kens beckers were shutout by subbutio soccer 20 dont forget the squirt house league tournament this weekend as part of the canada day celebrations action starts at 9 am saturday july 1st hes noted for striking out 18 batters and allowing just two hits jim also had a productive offensive game going 4rt at the plate the game however was won by shortstop mark focklers grand slam in the fifth inning with two men out and a count of two strikes on him mark belted out his grand slam a further borne run was knocked out by chris jackson and mike lafleur had a standout game on the bases stealing easily whenever he got on the score was not indictive of the stouffville domination as the last two amesbury runs were scored on passed balls player of the week is mark fockler and with the win and tie the juveniles have compiled a six wins one loss and one tie record the next game for the team is the biggest one so far this year as stouff ville goes up against north bendale whom they are currently en- broiled in a neck and neck race for first place in the league this is the first time this year north bendale has played in town and the game gets underway at 830 pm a large crowd is hoped for in what should be a very exciting match area municipality of the township of uxbridge f taxes the second instalment of taxes for 1978 falls due on july 7th failure to receive a tax notice does not relieve the taxpayer of the responsibility of paying taxes to avoid penalty please make payment by due date no post dated cheques accep ted signed hrssytvurobb taxcolecter pool offering swim lessons murray wilson shoes 7 main st stouffville 6402429 by rick mann with the easy access to water in this area and the popularity of cottages on the shores having your children and yourself learn how to be safe in and around the water is a must the stouffville swimming pool is offering swimming instruction during the month of july registration is taking place at the pool today thursday and friday from 9 am to 12 noon unlike other swimming programs stouffville pool puts children into classes depending on their ability rather than their age in order for the pool staff to place your child in an appropriate level heshe will have to be put into the water so when you come to register please pack 7a swimsuit instruction takes place at the pool daily excluding weekends between 8 am and 2 pm with some ad vanced classes such as bronze cross and award of merit taking place between s pm and 7 pm pigeon racing arthur reas pigeon flew off with the top spot in last weeks stouffville pigeon club race with a 125970 yards per minute velocity sid page came in second with a 123766 speed and brad nigh at 124083 captured third spot fourth place went to bill van kempen with fifth and sixth position taken by karl win- terstem ed and dode garner placed seventh sand and sue nicolai in eighth albertfintleman ninth i and charlie jackson took 10th place noma industries golf tournament buster brown childrens quality footwear cable tech wire company limited in stouffville sponsored the first annual noma in dustries golf tournament at sleepy hollow golf and countryclub last friday june 23 1978 the tournament was v comprised of four of the sister companies cable tech wire company limited noma lites outdoor products from bramalea and beck electric from toronto the noma lites team made up of howie whelan steve cum- mings jamie morris and 1 isaac nicol took the noma cup with 367 strokes cable tech was a she f fields dominate judo meet shortly after achieving the prestigious black belt in judo karen sheffield won in her first competition under the black division the tournament was the north ontario open held at north bay last weekend and karen captured first place in the open black belt senior class she also walked off with the cadet division under 139 lbs the other sheffield at the meet steven also did very well he took top honours in the junior 13 to 15 heavyweight class f and first place in the cadet under 132 division steven also competed in the senior under 132 class in brownblack belt but had to withdraw because of an injured arm he ended up in third place for steven and karen their next meet is this weekend in st louis for the united states junior national judo championships the third sheffield cathy will be competing in the in ternational womens meet in ottawaalso being held this weekend close second with 371 strokes and their team was made up of dennis glenn ron mcnally andy rafelman and bob clark winners of individual trophies were low gross dennis glenn cable tech 77 low net dave browne noma lites 55 mvrrirwii rhlli willi uhi 1 main j i v murray wilson shoes sb stouffville markh am h hours mon tucs wed sot 9 6 pm thyrj fri 9 9 pn suvumfr at the beach on the tennis courts at the cottage our food plan can show you how to combine summer fare with your summer plans it all fits beautifully- simply youre this close to losing weight ajax wm legros community centre 1 centennial ave monday 7 30 p m uxbridge salvation army auditorium 114 brock st w wcd 7 30pm port hope krwghts ot columbus hal ebas a hector st mon 7 30 p m pickering shendanmab 1355 kingston rd tucs 7 30 p m wedt 9 30 a m whitby iroquots park arena whitby hail upstairs 500 victoria west tues 7 30 p m oshawa north osrutwa community 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