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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 9, 1971, p. 12

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paie 12 the tribune thursday sep s 197 sports wtihmtt fourth game monday ont lacrosse finals extended stouffville a broken nose and hot humid weather didnt stop gary charters of the shamrock lacrosse team monday night he pressed on and scored the winning goal in overtime play against rexdale gary suffered the injury in the second period when he was rammed head first into the boards seeing only the cut forehead and not realizing the nose had been broken gary- was out of action only a few minutes stouffville was down 96 after two periods of play but they went to work and pulled a point ahead that was equalized and stouff ville again squeezed out another margin only to be tied again at 1 1111 with about one minute to play in regulation time charters then scored with 649 left to go in the 10 minute overtime period bill weber added the extra net point the 1311 final score put stouffville only one game away from the allontario juvenile lacrosse cham pionship rexdale won the first match in the 3 out of 5 series by a rather close score of 1110 then last week the shamrocks came back with a tremen dous game and a score of 146 in that one stouffville came from a 53 deficit after the first period un surpassed checking constant pressure and spectacular net- minding by the home team allowed only one more rexdale goal in the fastmoving contest the next meeting between the two contenders is monday at 830 pm in the stouffville arena aiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji peewees host pictonl stouffville picton will be the i visitors in stouffville saturday for the first game of the ontario peewee semi- finals i the contest starts at 6 pm the series is a best 2 out of 3 with no date set for the return match all i games are 7 innings i it will be the first meeting between the boys in fastball many of the picton lads will be the same as performed i with their peewee hockey club here last winter i iiiiiiiiimmmiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmmwiimmmmmiiiiiiiimiiiir a successful bowling tournament monday sponsored annually by eleanor and fred crossen right of stouffville was won by jim and jessie grainger left of richmond hill jas thomas richmond hill couple win crossen tournament kim lewis passes skating tests stouffville kim elaine lewis daughter of mr and mrs ian lewis valley road musselmans lake passed her first c f s a figure tests and one senior bronze dance following a 3- week course at the metropolitan summer skating school tam-o- shanter agincourt kims instructress was her aunt karen lewis ninth line north stouffville stouffville 1ga keep hopes alive cambray could muster against the consistent pitching of murray holden on saturday stouffville lost 63 again they had taken an early lead but the margin was too small and cambray overtook them in the fifth stouffville twirler dave coutts held cambray hitless until the fourth and then he gave up seven hits in the remaining innings the next crucial game is in stouffville sunday at 2 pm ailontario juvenile lacrosse championship 4th game monday sept 13 rexdale warriors vs stouffville shamrocks stouffville arena admission adults 100 students 50c children free when accompanied by an stouffville a doordie effort by the stouffville hardball team kept them in contention in their league playoffs on sunday the iga team were down two games in the best of five series so they put their best into the contest and came out on top the final score was 115 a fourrun first inning had them headed in the right direction glen jackson singled and the bases were loaded when the next two men walked then to the plate came dave coutts who cleared the sacks with a triple a good beginning with seventeen hits including two triples by roger todd which brought in a total of four men stouffville never changed course eleven hits was all stouffville jim and jessie grainger yonge st richmond hi cap tured top honors in the 6th annual lawn bowling tournament sponsored by fred and eleanor crossen monday it marked the first time the two had en tered the tourney their names will be enscribed on a gold plaque they receive miniature trophies to keep previous winners have been elgin and dorothy wagg of stouffville 1966-67- 68 ewart and lillian clemence oshawa 1969 jim and gladys mccutcheon oshawa 1970 mr and mrs crossen made the presentation and expressed ap preciation for the response that resulted in a double draw the only stouffville rink to finish in the money were mr and mrs elmer farthing the tournament champs are no strangers to com munity bowling cir cles jim has been active in many other fields of sporting endeavors including hockey softball and curling win and lose ottawa tourney sudden death game stouffville a sudden death game to be held in stouffville thursday night will decide the fastball league champions the match will be between ballantrae and whitby who are presently tied for the top spot the firstplace trophy will be presented at the end of the game the stouffville intermediates and markham will also be playing a suddendeath game to break their deadlock only two games remain in regular action last night the stouffville jrs and victoria square finished the contest which was postponed from monday night and tonight thursday greenwood will be at pickering here are the standings as of sept 7 stouffville they earned their trip to the nations capital by selling chocolate bars doortodoor they also earned a split in their 2game complete swim program adult i piano i ilessonsl beginner advanced mrs doris taylor arct 6402016 i b ceeud nnin fruniu sratcliff lumber ltd kwy 7 at kennedy rd 2971661 open thurs don mills at gormley 8881991 9 pm i i want doors and windows with style durability low price these doors combine the sturdy weather resistance of bakedon enamel with sparkling white good looks door glass and screens remove easily for change of season and clean ing sizes to fit most doo 2695 up q two glas 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michelle sainsbury lions steven newman john pollard bonnie brown john tebogt ingrid huisman mark harmon rosemarie mcmanningwell sherry feld laurie- ann barry stuart allan valerie spence david pearce julia hollinger vicki totton junior carol campbell debbie marcel mulder joanne hopper steven pearce jane mihorean mary jo sutherland charlene pattenden laurie mccurdy joyce huisman lydia nauta mike mc dermott cathy pollard intermediate clifford seymour bill middleton lorraine hudson katherine kemp nancy rioux marilyn boyd terry mihorean sandra hollinger brian harper senior chris mc dermott ron schell judy hopper david mc vicar brian aida trudy norton bronze medallion sandra schell kim hassard jeff aida susan fretz gail newmarch judy ermen crystal farrier august lions cindy sib- bick susan pope danny garrett brenda steel esther herbert susan arm strong nancy dart chris armstrong darlenewagg sandra ward sandra wylie jim erikson cathy erikson lillian gutkind kim morley margaret tebogt ingrid assinck marilyn pearson junior bangay huisman obeid barb margaret elizabeth nick perry tony goudie kamps harris bronze cross mcdermott stevens john jim u l s s in termediate award linda farrier 11495 york central association for the mentally retarded announces the reopening of hopehaven nursery september 13 for children 2 years or older inquiries please call 8842254 if busy call 8848401 volunteer drivers needed cuoml foipl hi john oconnell david raymer don chadwick maureen oconnor wes carrington intermediate debbie mccurdy laurie mccurdy linda ferguson karen graves susan thomas marcel mulder beth wilson jane clarkson danny wagg joanne morgason joanne rennie lynn ward jane lewis dawn coombes phillip redshaw julie simmonds tan is topping livie petrie senior lorraine hudson wendy wagg carolyn mulder david huxtable blair bangay jack watson sandra ramer steven ramer melodie ramer steven dowswell julie nigh brenda morden kathy graves marianne mann debbie foley pamela lawson junior carol campbell deb bie mccurdy marcel mulder joanne hopper steven pearce jane mihorean mary jo sutherland charlene pattenden laurie mccurdy joyce huisman lydia nauta mike mc dermott cathy pollard series drubbing warsaw 166 and losing to alderwood 102 in the onesided opener stouffville collected eight runs in the last inning in cluding homers by dave lang and howie jones jones also connected for a 4- bagger earlier as did keith acton jim wideman fired the first 6 innings allowing 5 hits and striking out thirteen patty ocallaghan took over in the seventh in the second match the lads faced a red- hot alderwood south paw and just at the time when they were becoming accustomed to his speed the game was over howie jones and patty ocallaghan shared the mound chores for stouffville match date markham the annual east york plowing match will be held oct 23 the site is the jack warriner farm cone 7 markham at 17th avenue the awards banquet to include 1st and special prize winners from all three branch competitions will be held at victoria square w pts ballantrae 17 6 1 35 whitby 17 6 1 35 greenwood 14 7 2 30 vic square 11 11 1 23 stouff int 11 12 1 23 markham 10 11 3 23 pickering 11 12 0 22 stouff jrs 6 14 3 15 claremont 4 20 0 8 in playing performances last week pickering defaulted to greenwood markham edged out pickering 10 whitby put stouff jrs down 60 and ballantrae topped greenwood 43 in a ninth inning rally no lightsno game stouffville where were you when the lights went out in the stouffville ball park monday the juniors were hosting victoria square and trailing 40 with only one inning completed the boys searched out their gear and went home if necessary the contest will be re scheduled date at a later juniors blanked 30 by markham stouffville thursday evening was not stouffvilles night certainly not for the junior fastball team in spite of a deter mined effort they were blanked by markham 30 with bill michell turning in a fine effort on the visitors mound he whiffed 13 on strikes and refused to yield a single walk keith lewis the locals best batter absorbed the loss on the hill he took over from starter larry gilroy in the third allowing two safeties and striking out nine dave gurnell belted in what proved to be the winner in the third with a solid single bob dean pushed two more mates across in the sixth flying instruction town and couhtry beat tacata airwa jlng acaotm 9857683 oreenbank airport junction highways 12 47 homeowner loans 21hour approvals low cost 2nd 3rd mtges arranged in the convenience of your home you can call to 10 pm today for help ful courteous service prompt investment corp ltd 330 bay st toronto call collect 3cg958g evgs 2318hg stouffville fish chips fast takeout service i i s stouffville plaza 6401732 we cant take the curves out of the road but we ca check your front end alignment and wheel balance phone today for an appointment tune up time is also here dont wait till its too late let us check your car when youre in nel motors 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