Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 25, 1979, p. 11

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stouffvuae in the midget juvenile game at the arena on thursday night the toton team pulled off an upset by defeating stouffvilles machine and tool 52 in this game toton could muster only five players who had to play the full game against machine and tool fielding a full team doug snowball played a terrific game for toton by collecting three game goals- on assists from jack postma and peter brutinger jack postma gavttccon their other two goals on assists from keith brillinger and doug soowballthis trio were unstoppable despite the fact that they had to play the three full periods machine and tool goals came from neil hathaway and dale knobbs with assists from danny maillet and ijen wells claremont there will be a lot of excited children in claremont next spring wintario has granted 413 to the claremont creative playground committee with which to purchase creative playground equipment the core members of the group parents lynne winterstein al graham claremont public school principal stan todd teachers ron simick and lyn craig and trustee linda carder have already wised shoo by organizing two fun days at the school this spring we plan to purchase five pieces of equipment for the junior division principal stan todd said the cost will be 1200 the committee will buy several articles for the intermediate grades with the left over funds and money raised at another fund day planned for may several fathers have volunteered their time to install the apparatuses according to mr todd the playground set will be a welcome ad dition to the schoolyard and thecommunity the laurelea junior girls hockey team lineup back row 1 to r team manager barb st john jane anderson erin shepherd jackie st john julie goldring coach john edwards front rowl to r juliestevens debbie heard lisa harper bridget edwards andre tricker girls hockey results stouffville michelle coppins 3 sales barn 0 l m all stars senior kathy lacourseare liz goals julie thompson 2 stouffviue 2 brampton 4 bnwfie- bonnie hollingsworth stouffville goals cathy gormley 6- lions 0 credit union 2 iga kealey vicky mac- gormley goals lori 2 credit union goals donald stouffville hogg 2 allison lowery 2 lyn ferris darlene assists vicky mac- sheila mcgreavey lesue rexgraham ga goals donald roberts gormley sarah williamson sharie juniors laurelea 6 assists lori hogg 3 leman credit union kinsmen 5 laurelea allison lowery sheila assists stelle mac- goals erin shepherd 4 mcgreavey leslie donald 2 dawn schell bridget te edwards julie roberts iga assists sharie golding kinsmen goals seniors l m 3 leman the tribune thursday january is 117 u york region wint airio grants ihe ssstfwft rrhtfe siilkdsi association will share the cost of uniforms club at buttonville will rkrf iuhuihl a w 32301 in grants ap- the caledonia pipe receive jlcorto defray- gst rf assfet il agraitof720wfllbe proved recenuy by the band ut aurora wtu expenses to attend the s the zurchaseat made to the rmi ministry of culture and receive a grant of 5000 north american inter- offiuvpm htd mjti- recreation reuben to assist with expense to scholastic cham- bissstfar spl j 1 baetz for the region of attend the pipe band pionships at pebble aeje cteb to defray the cost of york proceeds are from championships in beach california xtor wm usn sendwktwj teams to a wintario scotland the tkornhill soft- ofmtoshare mfc itournament in chatham i the markham soft- the newmarket bau league will use a j shostiiiterium n jsey ball organization will ravs fastbau club will grant of 1410 for the jfesuvar receive 1123 to assist be given 3594 to defray purchase of equipment amntrfmssurilih tbe aoror tennis with the purchase of travel expenses to attend and trophies- maden tii rliii cub j a grant of trophies plaques and the sr mens national a grant of 1267 will minor bau avsijtasf soe to assist with the i crests championships in st be made to the estonian imbtheaj purchase of r equipment the markham cadet john new brunswick girl guides at thornhul ofijm sr corps wiu receive 461 to a grant of 2774 will to defray costs of at- team p edl tbemkrlwmens assist wiui the purchase go to the newmarket tending a jamboree in the un fun legu receive a essktk- mu c l tennlsaubwulrdvea grant of m to t in- keswick s coachmen assist to help withthe the ontario grant of 829 to aid in the buying trophies bears close game stouffville at bayridges on- monday night chad redshaw earned a well deserved shutout when the neil patrick polar bears took the game 10 the bears dominated most of the game but had difficulty in finding the oppositions net that is until the third period when mike ferguson on a pass from kirk smythe broke in on the bayridges goal for the winner i redshaw made two key saves in the final minutes of the game which made it a squeaker next we e k newmarket are the visitors for an exhibition game on home ice monday night mens stouffville in the monday night mens bowling league fixture roger todd came- through with a high triple of 906 other results were as follows murray mclaughlin 77l bill white 678 dennis lutz 726 barry irving 749 brian good 685 byron tuck 737 larry brown 703 bob bundy 726 bill grove 702 gord hardie 685 bob tran 664 glen jackson 734 tuesday night stouffville in tuesday nights mixed bowling league bud feaver rolled singles games of 267 303 and 222 to achieve a high triple of 792 other scores were as follows rick burrows 771 227 318 226 john nesbitt 673 230 245 heather mark 651 266 rick hollin 641 240 249 george dufton 623 224 220 norm dunn 622 202 227 dianne dufton 205 227 bertie feaver 264 garietje gray 243 grace nesbitt 218 darlene johnston 216 barb lee 211 garth- good 200 durkin hollin 200 in the tuesday nights ladies legion fixture edna piette rolled a high triple of 817 with singles games of 320 288 and 209 other scores were as follows lois bartley 681 236 232 213 bev marshman 671 290 nancy lehman 656 257 204 ruth winterstein 651 302 gladys clarkson 613 213 202 marion grove 245 anna fretz 225 sue jones 225 pat appleton 221 212 florence ball 219 207 sue kennedy 215 gaye lehman 215 mae budd 214 201 adele willis 214 eileen nugent 210 glenys york 209 grietze gray 204 wednesday jiight stouffville y tuck led the scoring with a high triple of 661 and singles- games of 241 and 247 in the 7 pm wednesday night mixed bowling league fixture other scores were barb menar 659 274 200 grant drewery 645 222 222 201 floyd forsyth 643 253 210 stan crust 622 265 lois bartley610 263 bill menar 608 223 karen falkner 606 247227 jim hindle 204 201 bill dart 250 mary drewery 207 brenda james 225 ai mcvicar 209- linda mccallum 214 don wright 206 207 jean dart 207 leona petrie 207 ann oldham 212 earl crowder 225 in the 9 pm fixture bob bundy rolled a high triple of 680 with singles games of 242 and 267 other scores were as follows bill dart 653 230 254 ken bundy 650 222 247 allan barter 634 224 255 dale knabb 620 201 249 john wilson 611 202 258 elaine crozier 601 223 joan corcoran 257 doug clark 240 marg sprague 217 jose sage 220 larry crozier 236 marvin clark 219 ruby johnson 233 bruce johnson 203 210 karen falkner 209 linda sleigh 211 carol ritter 217 gord ritter 207 thursday ladies stouffville linda blacktopp took the honours in i the thursday afternoon ladies league fixture with a high triple of 731 and singles games of 279i 227 and 225 other scores were mary moffatt 691 267 225 mary- sayers 690 268 237 gaye lehman 662 232 216 214- jean dart 661 245 219 lois bartley 641 242 209 terry- mcvicar 637 259 208 jean foley 636 221 219maespence613 209 203 201 bernice nelson 222 vi rennie 221 213 anna fretz 219 ev mckay 218 200 fran thorne 221 pat beauchamp 215 betty hoey219 mildred ash 210 203 edna lee 218 lynn seabrobk 211 sadie greenshields 204 tiny stewart 200 barb summerfeldt 200 in the thursday night ladies bowling league fixture cathy eriksen led the field with a high triple of 697 and singles games of 221 295 and 181 other scores were as follows judy bond 236 236 201 sheila wilkinson 224 236 201 joanne harper 208 231 doris redquest 224 244 marylin carpenter 276 jean pilkey 228 andrea corner 226 muriel ollingsworth 209 barb melhuish 209 donna quayle 205 ohie eriksen 203 barb watts 203 marg mclean 201 marlene trave 202 triple of 707 stouffville in the senior sunday night bowling fixture dave eriksen rolled a high triple of 707 with single games of 207 240 and 260 other scores were rob brooks 667 248 200 219 and dan leblanc 201 209 transmission all canadian 8 laidlaw blvd markham 2940493 free multicheck road test ask for bob play and learn weekendspecials at torqntos inn orithe park saturday morning seminars combined with a weekend of play at the luxurious inn on the park its a great idea a terrific deal its called lifestyle 79 a programmej designed in conjunction with the humber college of applied arts and l technology every llzql weekend february and march learn february 24 selfawareness discover how your feelings values and style of communication affect your 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