tribune sept 5 1984 b3 top golfers enter championship stouffville george knudson will be touring the course at spring lakes golf club along with many of the other top names in canadian golf hell take part in the canadian profes sional golfers association championship to be played at the hwy 48 club sept 13 to 16 the cpg a event has taken on a new look this year thanks largely to the efforts of tournament director ted maude of stouff- ville the tournaments future was uncertain last year after the cpga found themselves without a major commercial sponsor labatts sponsored the 100000 interna tional for the cpga title during the five previous years it attracted many domi nant us tour pros as well as pga cham pions from around the world however the cpga opted for the all- canadian format for 1984 and restricted it to native professional players including a large number who play regularily on the american tour it was recently confirmed that us tour player dave barr of kelowna bc and in ternational competitor jerry anderson of toronto will be among the 110man field winners of the top tournaments in the coun try this year except the canadian open will also play in stouffville including labatts lite proam champion gar hamilton quebec open winner danny talbot ontario pga champ bob pana- siuk and moe norman who captured the canadian senior pga this concept seems to have taken off commented spring lakes coowner mac frost who originally offered the cpga use of the ringwood course and maude feels the addition of knudson who now teaches golf and rarely plays competitively and the other canadians will help make it an excellent tournament the cooperation from the players and all the sponsors has been fantastic he said im convinced that we have many outstanding golfers across this country and i believe this tournament will prove just that the format will have a professional and amateur paired for the first two rounds followed by a final two rounds for the pros only all four games will count toward the professional championship prize money has hit the 40000 mark and organizers feel it could reach 50000 by teeoff time a number of smaller sponsors have helped build the purse and funding schemes such as selling billboard space at each hole has also helped an entry fee of 200 per amateur includes the opportunity to play with a professional and attend a banquet upon completion of the amateur portion sept 14 a reception hosted by the town of whitchurchstouffville prior to the ban quet is a much appreciated gesture frost noted cpga commemorative timex watches will be presented to each player there will be no admission charge for the gallery and no parking fee he added response has been extremely good from amateur golfers although there should still be some openings knudson 47 who won the canadian pga five times during the period from 1964 to 1977 was drawn out of his semiretirement because of the national format of the up coming cpga proam according to frost during a 16year stint on the us tour knudson won eight events and racked up close to 600000 he represented canada in the world cup nine times taking individual honors in 1966 and teaming with al balding to win in 1968 board searches for history durham re gion the durham board of education needs a helping hand in locating some links to the past the board is look ing for old school photographs re cords students work anything to help preserve a part of the history of education in durham this summer two brock university students were em ployed to help col lect and catalogue the archival mate rial already avail able the students angela arthurs of oshawa and jeff hubbell of courtice devised the catalo guing system them selves the project su pervised by trustee heather beveridge of uxbridge has been housed in oshawas west- mount school the school has been closed in recent years but is about to reopen as a con tinuing education and audio visual centre the catalogued material has been placed in 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