the tribune thursday july ub 11 jason krowitz standout goodwood allowing only three hits and registering twelve strikeouts righthander jason krowitz hurled unionville to he championship in a weekend fastball tournament at good wood park unionville downed garson 52 in the title contest saturday night claremont took the consolation award the moundmastery by krowitz proved too much or the youthful garson batters he was aided at the plate by second baseman peter dermastja and short- skating test results stouffvtlle test results for the spring school of the stouffville figure skating club resulted in the promotion of fourteen members becky watson received her badge 3 and michelle and jenny barker were both awarded their badge 2 those who passed their preliminary figures were amanda devlin shelly coughlin and laura summerfeldt llndsey baston and sherry agnew passed their first- figure laura summerfeldt passed her dutch waltz and sherry agnew her willow the fourteen step was achieved by maureen ferguson the preliminary freestyle by christine caterer the novice competetive by cheryl simpson and the seventh figure cindy wilson stop dave brown each belted home runs rich haick the team cap tain clouted a double paul lizotte went the seven inning tittaivo for garson and aided us own cause with a home run krowitz union- votes cocaptain was selected the most valuable player in the finals mike knapp of goodwood won the mvp award in the con solation he had two bits as candu electric bowed to claremont legion blues 51 bob ryan pitched the claremont win with frank soule back of the plate ryan socked a triple while teammate tim macewen belted a double others in the claremont lineup in cluded shane red- shaw randy lyon scott harper mark hendy ron rowe steve hall and brad evans stouffville a 41 loss to streetsville saturday knocked stouffvilles be larking equipment squirts out of the weekend tournament but neither the coach bill petrie nor bis players was downhearted the stouffville squad had earlier beaten pickering 43 and king city 31 while streetsville had hum bled their opponents 80 and 60 guildwood west in hud took the cham pionship edging oak- vfllel0 dave lewis was a ctniifmt for the home team scoring five of their eight goals scott ferris paul trentadue and dave fintleman booted singles jody bound and mark spoorenberg were outstanding between the world tourney right mi coun tries from a- round the world will be represented at the fourth international womens lawn bowling cham- ptonships to be held inwillowdaleaug 1 to 15 its the first time such a competition has been held in canada- six provinces will be represented the cost of sponsoring this event has been esti mated at- 200000 guests will be billeted at seneca college v other entries were from richmond hill malton and scar borough summe mens shop clearance vi price all summer stock tshirts short sleeved sport shirts shorts etc 55 main w stouffville 6406859 vi nw martin johannessen presents the winning trophy to team captain brian turner 6 of guildwood as other members of the team look on guildwood defeated oakville 10 in the final game of the squirt soccer tournament gregcoates sports joanne jarvis tworun triple stouffville a tworun triple by catcher joanne jarvis in the sixth inning led unionville to a 96 victory over stouffville in a midget girls fastball game thur sday the threebase blow pushed teammates kim wakeford and debbie mcbeth across the plate with unionvilles eighth and ninth tallies sue mackenzie gained the win on the visitors mound liz crittenden took the loss stouffville enjoyed good success in the early innings grabbing a threerun lead in the second and adding three more in the fourth elaine howie gloria mintz margie griffiths and mary griffiths whacked out singles these safeties plus two unionville errors and a pair of walks put he home club out front 62 however union ville rallied with three in the fifth and four in the sixth to win handily apaches win stouffville was limited to five hits with elaine howie poking out a pair after belting a tworun single in the fourth margie griffiths connected for what appeared to be an extra base blow in the sixth however leftfielder debbie mcbeth pulled the ball out of the air with a fine onehanded catch lorie smylie and kim wakeford each had three singles for unionville joanne jarvis deedee keith and bonnie graham had two hits apiece free of charge have your vehicle roadtested free of charge estimates given on all repairs no obligation good ol days price and service using modern electronic testing equipment northeast ford mercury sales ltd 330 main st west telephone 41 6 6403500 stouffville ontario l0h1l0 postal interruption due to interruption of the postal service all metrospan and inland bills can be paid at no charge at any branch of the canadian imperial bank of commerce in addition bills can be paid at any of the following metrospan and inland ofrces acton free press 59 willow st n acton ajaxwhitbypickering news advertiser 1 30 commercial ave ajax auroranewmarket banner 5 yonge st s aurora bolton enterprise 52 queen st n bolton brampton guardian 30 victoria cres brampton burlington post 2321 fairview st burlington etobicoke advertiserguardian 2 biliingham rd islington etobicoke gazette 6 eva road s etobicoke georgetown independent 30 main st s georgetown markhathomhill economist sun 72b main st n markham milton canadian champion 191 main stm milton mississauga news 31 45 wolfedale rd mississauga mississauga times 2300 south sheridan way miss newmarket aurora era 30 charles st newmarket north york mirror 1 0 tempo ave willowdale oakville beaver 467 speers rd oakville oakville journal record 603 argus st oakville oshawa this week 865 farewell ave oshawa richmond hillthornhill liberal 1 0520 yonge st richmond hill scarborough mirror 1 0 tempo ave willowdale stouffville tribune 5456 main stw stouffville woodbridge vaughan news 97a woodbridge ave woodbridge inland publishing co ltd 31 25 wolfedale rd mississauga metrospan printing publishing ltd 1 0 tempo ave willowdale first series stouffville catcher james humes drove in the winning run in the first extra inning of play to give the stouffville apaches a 7- 6 victory over union ville it was the first playoff game in a two out of three series between the teams the apaches started the game with a big first inning when they scored three runs off three hits and several walks union ville managed to get one run back in the second but were then held scoreless until the sixth inning some great pitching by mike ferguson along with some good fielding held the unionville team to just four hits throughout five innings the apaches scored two more runs in the second and fourth in nings which gave them a 51 lead after five in the sixth inning the stouffville team seemed to let down a little as unionville came up with four big runs to tie the game they then held off the apache batters and scored another run in the seventh and final inning to take the lead 65 it looked as if they were going to hold on and win until pinch- hitter jay peden drove in the tying run with a double in the bottom of the seventh the apaches then came back to life and held unionville to just one single in the eighth inning they then came up to bat and scored the winning run leaving the bases loaded with none out in the second game played in unionville on monday the apaches won again by a score of 117 to take the series the team now goes on to face port perry the first game will be played here tonight mens shop eieararlce vi price all summer stock tshirts shqrt sleeved sport shirts shorts etc 55 main w stouffville 6406859 starts friday frisat 79 sun 8pjv1 canna 8 pm sufimpbs bill murray stripes harold ramis warren oates p j soles john candy a a unaccompanlad admittance raatrlctad to thoa 14 yaara of aga or ovor children undor 14 may b admit ted if accompanied by an adult 18 yaara and over before notice to customers during the current postal disruption your hydro bill will continue to be delivered by hand we would appreciate our customers making every effort to pay their accounts by the due date which is shown on your billing payments may be made as follows at our office 60 8ullock drive between the hours of 830 to 430 at any chartered bank within the town of markham alternatively payments may be dropped off after hours through the mail slot at 60 bullock drive thankyou for your cooperation town of markham hydro electric commission bo uuoci ctvtmmi ofltamo ts32 ttlckm mio wcoturmam comwtssaxft cotssiontr comwlssloncr 30 to 1 19 days minimum 500000 fe a av 0 t l t other terms and rates on request rates subject to change without notice brftcr krott cam ufe ca ovpofct uu moc cerpornoa m 81 main street w stouffvloe 6404000 how i lost 173 lbs by marjorie thaler ive tried every method that ever came on the market but none worked for me like the professional weight control program it is like a dream come true throughout the program ive felt great believe me i could not have done it alone thanks to the nurses nutritionists and staff of the clinic lose up to 3 to 5 lbs per week no dangerous drugs strenuous exercise or binding contracts stabilization and maintenance individualized care from weii trained professionals first visit is free with no obligation vjtfs after new at 2 bloor st west cumberland terrace new in markham w- 8am io 7pm monday lo friday master chargevisa professional weight control v clinks profuonai wttgm control a cudn company is no ssocaid with any ottm wqrt loticma in mt grmitr toronto area i markham 72 wellington st w ste 7 markham plaza 2947860 oshawa 2 simcoe st cibc bldg 5713300