Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 23, 1993, p. 29

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st wmmmm6m itffofra photosjoerd witteveen a handson approach stouffville district secondary school teacher dave connell centre has his hands full as he tries to intercept this pass that was intended for one of his students during wednesdays physical education class connelis pick off attempt failed atom clippers gain split clay sons four goals leads play it again to victory jessica clayson notched four goals to lead play it again sports to a 61 win over stouffville bowling in whitchurchstouffville girls hockey association junior division houseleague action oct 11 marlee johnson and karlee dudley had single markers for the winners with christina davies and dudley earning assists jacqui vankoughnet scored the lone stouffville bowling goal from jaimelyn geldart lisa jacque had two goals and four assists to power moller insurance to a 72 win over beaver gas bar melissa theoret picked up a pair of goals while setting up two more scores while emily patriarche collected two goals and melissa hancock one jennifer davis had a goal and an assist for beaver with michelle dulude adding the second tally in senior division play kate robson scored twice and sarah morrison chipped in with a solo as stouffville photographic defeated freel lane kitchen gallery 31 maggie tracy and kate robson had assists for stouffville photo graphic kristi ingram scored for freel lane with amie lear assisting kathy tait alison edward and candice miller lit the lamp as the stouffville kinsmen edged the cole group 32 in the other game candice miller kathy tait and danielle clarkson earned assists for kinsmen katie sandiford and jennifer deacon had the cole group goals assists went to jessica smith 2 and katie sandiford lukas williams and robbie schimmell each scored two goals to pace the aikens ida atom clippers to a 53 victory over port hope saturday the win enabled the stouf fville squad to earn a weekend split after a 65 loss to oshawa friday jonathan hermanson also scored against port hope with clippers take third in kellington s oldtimers hockey event scarborough stole the show at the 10th annual kellingtons classics oldtimers hockey tour nament held at the rec centre last weekend scarborough teams captured two of the five division champi onships sunday and were finalists in another in the 20- team competition the scarborough classics defeated the hogtown hogs 53 to take the c division title while it was the scarborough silver devils over the coca cola classics whitby 65 in overtime in the d final the malvern elbow benders edged the scarborough old devils 32 in the e division championship it was coxwell sports over the pickering pot bellies by a 31 count in the a final while the sideliners a markham- stouffville area team nipped benick painting of mississauga 43 in the b title match the betz pools clippers fin ished third in the c division while the other local team the action signs raiders were jflurdinthebfught rxxxrjrsjrjstrrrcrtrtfterrrff assists going to matthew pren tice 2 casey maude 2 ryan jackson 2 david brown brent meyer and ryan fontana it was schimmell and jack son with a pair of goals apiece in the loss to oshawa meyer added the fifth marker brown williams justin heyworth and meyer had assists novice clippers ice two road wins shawn burns scored five goals in two games to lead the ken and neil patrick novice clip pers to a pair of road wins last weekend burns backed up the shutout goalkeeping of scott davis with two markers in friday nights 50 clippers victory andy gibson and jordan mabley each picked up a goal and an assist with brian mont gomery rounding out the scoring mike comacchia jesse miller rod assinck cameron davis and andrew mckay also had assists burns hit for the hat trick sunday while mabley gibson and josh brillinger added sin gles as the clippers downed the peterborough young nationals 63 assists went to mont gomery 2 brad paterson mabley gibson comacchia and assinck forward blair loug- head filled in between the pipes for davis who became ill prior to the game gone out of business oriental rug galleries kings oriental rug galleries a major toronto supplier closea their business on april 4th 1 993 the remainder of kings huge 14000000 inventory has been maintained in a toronto commercial storage facility where the ongoing cost has now become prohibitive the owners must liquidate two trailerloads of fine quality merchandise in order to eliminate this overhead expense and satisfy creditors of the business all remaining stock will therefore be sacrificed in the greater toronto area at public auction regardless of value to the highest bidders inventory includes many select new and antique rugs from iran pakistan india and china in sizes from 2 x 3 to 12 x 18 as well as palace sizes also large selection of silk and rare collectible persian pieces everything musi go one day on1y sunday oct 24 at 2 pm preview at 1 00 rm terms cash visa mastercard certified cheque 10 buyer premium thornhill community centre 7755 bayview ave corner of john st bayview ave auction conducted by bloomsbury butterfieid 905 4775213 r f r f f t j- f t t tt r j w m adult education diploma program earn a secondary school diploma by june 1994 no fee for this program this program will be open to adults who can answer yes to the following questions 1 have you been out of school for a minimum of 5 years 2 have you attended high school anywhere in the world for a minimum of two years 3 are you eligible to be granted credits for maturity or equivalency related to work experience an individual assessment will be given to each applicant 4 are you willing to earn an additional 4 credits 100 hours minimum per credit at night school if you can answer yes to these questions you may wish to apply 1 program 4 senior division courses including english math 2 program length january 17 june 30 1994 3 hours of study monday thursday 630 pm 1030 pm 4 requirements 1 successful completion of each course with minimum of 50 on final evaluation 2 mandatory attendance students expected to attend all classes except where prohibited by illness or other unavoidable cause students will be demitted from program if attendance falls below acceptable standard 5 how to apply 1- pick up continuing education mature student program plan which includes application and all necessary instructions at langstaff school for adult education 821 oyonge street thornhill or jefferson adult education centre 11 570 yonge street richmond hill 2 inquiries 731 9556 ext 940 voice mail all inquiries will be answered within 48 hours 6 program location central location on yonge street corridor note all applicants will receive an individual counselling appointment to review all questions or concerns applications must be returned to langstaff school for adult education 8210 yonge street thornhill ontario l4j 1w6 no later than friday november 1 2 1 993 bill crothers chair mm v y fif bill hogarth vr

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