Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 14

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3ic- s b6 the tribune wednesday octobeb 27 1982 top positions vacant sticcwi scores cliitt paystrifiute to top skater katfcyyn woodhead of ballantrae was hon ored by the stouffville figure skating club last friday marking her achievement in recently obtaining her freestyle gold award the sixteen year old skater was presented with a plaque and bouquet from club president jane hachey to mark the occasion jim holt clippers clobbered in saturday nights game against little britain stouffvilles junior c clipper squad let what looked like a certain win slip through their fingers in the final frame while holding an 86 lead allowing the visitors to launch a six goal blitz that had the home team bewitched bothered and bewil dered clipper netminder steve chip put in a stal wart performance but fought a lone battle as there was little help good start novices the novice clipper allstarsare well underway with their season and have a 210 record with duplicate 71 wins against bow- manville and uxbridge the team looks real- iy promising and under the guidance of coach gary fraser mgr bruce pridham and trainer glen whit- bread will once again be trying for the cham pionship trophy re- v turning players from last yearscham- pionship team arc brandon pridham jason scott jason whitbread and jay scaife the 71 swamping of bowmanville on oct23 saw goals from jason whitbread 2 r assist tim lavell 1 assist- brandon pridham 2 assists darrell ven- derlight 1 assist and jay scaife 2 assists went to david cara- manico paul trenta- due and jason scotf good luck with the new season you guys from the dormant de fense a first period 44 tie gave hope of the clip pers getting out of their present slump they have only one win this season dave scott randy underwood rob ambrose and tra cy ellis all found the net to keep the league frontrunners at bay- things looked even better in the second period dave scott put the clippers ahead with his second goal followed by murray rose and jamie bell to lead 76 at the buzzer hopes rose even higher with a marker by glen ambrose early in the third however the crunch came half way through the frame when the visitors scored three succes sive goals in three mi nutes and then went on to raid the clipper net at will getting three more before the buzzer brought relief to the hard pressed home side the 128 last minute win for litle britain did not reflect over whelming superiority by the visitors just a serious lack of defen sive play by their hosts the clippers put on a fine performance in clean game that had few penalties and showed that they are indeed competitive if they do something ab out their dismal de fense this saturdays home game is against cobourg at 730 pm with the team showing improved form they deserve a little fansup- port v bowling league scores for the week en- i ding oct 24 are as fol- tlows wednesday 7pm fl i dave boyd 666 235289 bui petri 643 245224 ray car- ruthers 641 231233 bill sutton 638 216229 wally crowder 627 214201212 audrey gibson 626 230201 earl crowder 612 225209 over 200 marg wagg 238 bill cargill 268 hank buma 211 paul mur ray 243200 andrea corner 234 joy mca- loney 219 grant drew- ery231bulmenar202 thursday ladles lois bartley 761 338246 claudette chadwick 683 271237 lois henderson 642 250241 gaye leh man 619 227 over 200 debbie rennie 245 andrea corner 246 sadie greenshields 213 joan parcels 212 evmckay 207 audrey gibson 232 pat beauchamp 220214 jean foley 205 youth league bowling brandi geddes 125106 mike mccool 133102 mark palmer 152 jamie geddes 177128 michelle hall 117 dar ren mccool 336 170166 shelley nicholson 106 steve oldham 108 janet flewell 108 shaun mckinnon 112 trevor wise 124 robyn grove 117 bennie tait 155 randy flewell 112 135 david deforest 101 glenn jackson 145138 tammy grove 116 ken seabrook 118 adam england 101116 janette paisley 116 christine vliek 104 ricky paisley 110133 darlene bagg 127119 tammy wray 101 andrea boyd 1 16 jack ie cosgrove 110117 dean cottage 111 juniors cheryl oldham 151190208 karen cor ner 188203 leslie mitchinson 169191 barb gourley 168 tina 230196 neil thomas 158178 greg vliek 164232 john watters 151158 mark conway 596 155164277 lewis cottage 161180 mark butson 155173 kevin cumming 172159 seniors craig corner 699 224279196 kent davidge 658 251175232 the whitchurch- stouffville soccer club i held its agmon oct2- atlatcham hall several constitu tional changes being proposed and accepted the most re levant being the giving of voting privileges to all players over 16 years new executive mem bers to the board are vicepresidents joe walheim a league normagnew b league may king girls league charlie parker mites divi sion gavin smith senior division re- fereeinchief doug gilbert head coach steve trentadue reg- istrar wiebke hennze secretary- louise smcmullem the offices of president and treasurer were unfil led howeverthe new board was given- a mandate to fill them as they saw fit j v- severalitems of business were discus sed the most signifi cant one being raised by linda carney retir ing club president who reiterated that mem bership on any stouff- ville team will not and in fact cannot be de nied to any properly registered player re gardless of place-of- residence such action if contemplated by the club would be in direct conflict with the con- stitution of the ontario soccer association mrs carney also ree- ognizeid the fine dedi- cated efforts of people residing outside of town who had help make the club strong and vital in its forma- tive years she ex- pressed regret that any contrary views should exist her remarks re ceived unanimous sup- port and vigorous ap- plause v in closing mrs car- ney expressed her per sonal thanks as well as official recognition for the hard work and ous- tanding efforts of the retiring board- tuesday night mixed garth good 795 216245334 sharron angliss 650 245226 marg ryan 608 223230 over 22 gayle evans 215 john davis 240207 darlene johnston 207 carl johnston 206 connie stewart 201 bruce charlton 202 pam rhoddy 203 eunice flewell 219 heljselec win silver three stouffville area girls cathy -wil- kins jannetie cooper and karen brodie helped the seneca col- lege womens softball team in their silver medal win in the ontar- io college cham pionships held at kingston earlier this month the seneca scouts went all the way to the finals before bowing to durham college in ex- tra innings n the opening garnet was highlighted by cathy wilkins three forthree at the plate and karen brodies manouver that brought a true grandslam home run jannette cooper was left with bases loaded when relieving- at the plate in the seventh in nings of the teams second game of the tourney against durham unable to save the day she took a 57 loss cooper reversed her- fortunes againstst lawrence giving up only 4 hits and 2 walks forthewwin a scoreless seventh innings in the final against durham gave way to an orgy of durham hits 8 in all in the extra innings for a lopsided 60 win cathy wilkins was selected as the ocaa allstar catcher she was also second high est batter with 7 hits in 13 at bat karen brodie tied for top honors as the tourneys rbi leader starts friday 0vebi 4 big week frisat 79 sunthur 8 pm sat sun matinee 2 pm parental guidance township of uxbridge oconnor for region sf ja icvi l please note programs are subject to change without notice piease call theatre or inf0ph0ne to confirm features sshowtimes akai video cassette recorder winner con louina brooks stouffville ontario matched and won you could win too so come in and play match win at sunoco sunoco isflmtbt minimi the new series new canada savings bonds earn 12 interest the first year and after the first year bond holders are guaranteed a minimum rate of at least 8a for each of the next six years even if interest rates drop you will never receive less than this minimum return on your bonds canada savings bonds not only guarantee a worthwhile return on your money but i hey also provide other benefits that help 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