m sb2 wednesday may 9 1984 young swede loves canada four years ago a young man visited stouff ville with a visiting hockey team from haninge sweden it was his first trip to canada for sven sandberg it was also the start of an association that has con tinued throughout the in tervening years it also brought him back to canada for a year at camrose luther an college in alberta a resident of stockholm sweden sven has been visit ing stouff ville with his adopted family ray and joann steel of manitoba st like most of his canadian counterparts sven is a hock ey lover he plays defence for the tranenberg senior team back home and his dearest wish would be to work in canada and play hockey canada is a good place to live i would love to five in a small town like stouffville where people are so friend ly he said comparing hockey styles and attitudes sven confirms what most hockey buffs already know here the star system takes prece dence over the team your newspapers highlight indi viduals rather than the team as a whole whereas in europe the reverse is true in sweden game reports centre around the teams effort and not that of one or two indi vidual players he also acknowledges that we concentrate more on the physical side of the game in sweden and other european countries the accent is on tac tics and passing we are more inclined to get a penalty for tripping or slashing rather than spearing cross checking or fighting disci pline is tighter with european teams despite our complaints of the lack of facilities here in town sven thinks we are lucky a small town in sweden couldnt even think of having an arena of its own it would be far to expensive he said most young swedes play out of doors there is no shor tage of outdoor ice pads in fact an indoor arena is a rar ity in small towns sven admits that he was fifteen be fore he ever played indoors as far as lifestyles go cana da and sweden arevery simi lar although what differ ences there are would strike a canadian as quaint i for instance peanut but ter a staple diet for most v 7 sven sandberg minor hockey players is rarely eaten by swedes they seldom if ever lather their toast or bread with it peanut butter is not commonplace in swedish homes and they tend to fillings of ham or cheese much healthier according to sven canadians have a tendency to eat too much junk food he said something most of us already realise canadians are every bit as much sportsminded as svens countrymen you seem to have a lot to do here in the way of recreation and i am surprised at the way whole families get involved in each others sporting interests especially with the children in sweden we tend not to take such a deep collective family interest in each others sports he said coming from a city where apartment living is the norm sven is very impressed with the fact that so many cana dians own their own houses something most of us expect as a godgiven right he is also very impressed with toronto a beautiful city and so clean he opined having completed his twelve months national ser vice all young swedes have to spend up to 18 months in the armed forces sven is now free and qualfied thanks to his year at camrose to teach phys ed in a swedish school prior to his leaving i asked him if he would perhaps one day return to canada he took my hand in a bonecrushing grip looked at me with his blue nordic eyes and said i most sincerely-hopes6- we all hope so too sven legion ladies wrap up season the legion ladies bowling club held their annual banquet and awards night at the deer park inn on may 1 winners of the le gion auxiliary tro phy were the non- perf ormance team of lynne wise gladys clarkson marg wood mae budd bev gott- schalk and ann gottschalk playof winners corporation of the township of uxbridge public meeting the public are invited to view the projects to be implemented in 1984 related to the upgrading of municipal services social and re creational facilities and storm wa ter management and drainage im provement in the hamlet of good wood as approved under the ontario neighbourhood improve ment program date tuesday may 15 1984 time 8 pm place goodwood community centre goodwood ontario we tivtor amct cmc cleric the corporation of tha township of uxbridge 20 bticom st uxbridge ontario loc1k0 this season were the i foul mouths team members were debbie ren- nie debi mitchell aldine sinclair kathy gourley luanne mcginty and sandy holling- worth individual awards went pre sented to marj smith high legion prize barb zeuers high average anne gottschalk high triple linda todd high single luanne mcginty high triple hand icap mae budd high single hand icap betty turner high spare alley news bowling results for the week ending may 5 are as fol lows tuesday ladies dawna zeigler 208201 brenda hackert 250 mary- lin lee 288 barb melhuish 202201 evelyn campitelli 250 evelyn rae 204 louise roney 233 judy gray 202 youth bowling bantams randy flewell 110 151 jeff flewell 110110 ken hiekens 113 mike mccool 152178 paul bagg 123 shannon copland 104 tammy wray 114125 steve old ham 111 brad cole 158147 lynn nicholson 136 janet flewell 122 204 dan lehman 124102 trevor wise 131127 christine jackson 154 robert macfarlane 111 brenda bowman 124115 janine bell 118105 glenn jack son 141131 linda jefferson 101 jeff dickson 104 robyn grove 150127 bon nie tait 153213 jeni barker 109 103 sean dickson 101111 tammy grove 186140 bruce jefferson 110 116 steven tait 103113 darlene gottschalk 113 106 shane gottschalk 108 karen roller 103 mathew leh man 100 tim mcdo nald 113 jenny mclaren 107 tracey macfarlane 173 stephanie lint ner 120127 danny holden 112 mark rennie 144100 andrew goertzen 162123 dean cot tage 183165 patty hathaway 185 ste wart layland 173159 steven scott 125 anita perron 107 thank you dear mr thoniasjj gl im not a letter- writer particularly to the newspaper however 1 wish to thank the tribune for its marvellous support of our kids hockey teams in town including the peewee and atom allstars youll never know how much these boys and their pa rents treasure these accounts many keep scrap- books that theyll look back on with fond memories in years to come also on the sub ject of sports the publication of bowl ing scores is much appreciated also i feel your newspaper does a tremendous job in this regard sincerely mildred burte manitoba street stouffville the delirestaurant is offering a special mothers day menu seafood cocktail chicken consomme roast duckling peaches or fillet steak bemaise pommes parisienne assorted vegetables crepe denmark coffee or tea 1195 tax highway 47 stoufmile for reservations call 6404952 youth bowling league champs top bowlers honored at awards banquet stouffvilles youth bowl ing club has had a good year at the clubs annual awards banquet held at latcham hall on friday evening john tait the clubs bowling director re ported that there has been a steady growth within the organization over the last few years and that there are now over 130 young bowlers playing every week the bantam division is flourishing with over eighty players registered last sea son while the senior divi sion is expected to show a big increase next year in addition to the trophies and plaques handed out to top bowlers the unsung heroes of the league the scorekeepers were pre sented with flower baskets for their untiring efforts in recognition of his many years of work with the league john tait was pre sented with a beautiful clockpen desk set on behalf of stouffville bowling lanes owner john wilson there was little to choose between the top single win ners this year glenn jack son fired a 330 in the bantam division while mark con way 312 and lewis cottage 315 were the winners in the junior and senior ranks re spectively other awards were as fol lows high average jim macaloney 109 tammy grove 133 randy flewell 174 robin grove 156 mark conway 197 karen corner 180 kent davidge 205 tina hie 187 high single shaun mckinnon 173 brenda bowman 187 glenn jackson 330 tracey mcfarlane 250 scott couperthwaite 300 vonny hunter 276 lewis cottage 315 cheryl oldham 279 high double andy goertzen 293 tammy wray 319 mike mccool 362 bonnie tait 407 high triple mark butson 707 karey white 678 craig corner 622 lorraine humphrey 687 high single with handicap gregg ferris 267 janine bell 246 dean cottage 299 patty hathaway 282 chris watters 326 jac queline corgrove 321 high double with handicap tim macdonald 466 wendy seabrook 454 steven scott 472 stepha nie lintner 464 high triple with handicap kevin dwyer 763 leah collett 723 m m 1 3i s si i bowlers hit high in top category high single and high double trophy winners this year stephanie lintner vonny hunter front steven scott mike were i to r back row glenn jackson cheryl oldham scott mccool couperthwaite centre bonnie tait tracey macfarlane ii 4 i an above average performance winners in the high average category were i to r back row kent davidge randy flewell front robyn grove tina hie tammy grove and jim macaloney uxbridge memorial company memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations custom designing lettering quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee owned and operated by reg clara tomklnson home appointment and transportation by request 8523472 for personal service visit our showroom 108 brock st west uxbridge whitchurchstouffville minor hockey questionnaire i would be interested in playing in the following category juvenile junior c intermediate 1925 noncontact executivemanagerialother name address age telephone reply by june 6 1984 wsmha po box 833 stouffville ont l0h 1l0 wm