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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 18, 1967, p. 13

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the tribune tharsy mjy is 1967 pige 13 thursday ladies i hold awards banquet t0uffv1lle li 11 baker will head up the thursday afternoon lad ies bowling league when the girls take to the alleys in the fall she succeeds bernice nelson who served aazpresident through 196- st the annual awards iflgh banquet was held sajurday evening in the legion hall other members of the new executive include jean eoley vice president jean fcdyd treasurer and ev mckay secretary winners this year and recipients of the coffey trophies were the hopes mrs dick coffey made the presentations individual awards went to- bernice nelson high ayerage 192 joanne steel high single flat 338 edna lee high single hdcp 336 toots taylor high triple flat 668 and lill baker high triple hdcp 47 gladys bunker joan boyd and irene reid each received centennial pins for perfect attendance following the banquet the ladies were joined by their husbands for dancing aitd euchre tpresident bernice nel son on behalf of her exe cutive expressed apprecia tion for the cooperation she had received from both regular bowlers and spares throughout the past sea- soh the annual bowling banquet of the thursday afternoon ladies league was held saturday night in the stouffville legion hall one of the award winners was the president of the organization bernice nelson with a high average score of 192 staff photo joanne steel manitoba street stouffville captured the top prize in the high single flat competition with a 338 staff photo the best high triple flat score for the season was rolled bv toots tavlor with a 668 staff photo alvin redshaw heads claremont bowling league claremont alvin redshaw is the new presi dent of the claremont community bowling lea gue for 196768 he suc ceeds lloyd macgregor who held the post during the season just concluded other members of the new executive are carole red shaw secretary and jean evans treasurer the annual awards banquet was held in the claremont legion hall saturday night it was at tended by eighty bowlers and guests individual trophies were presented to ladies ag gie ferguson high aver age 211 dorothy kemp high triple 797 eva pad- ley high triple hdcp 810 ruth blaney high single 341 lenora mckenzie high single hdcp 352 consolation norma ben son men vic binelli tennis registration cat town courts may 20 stouffville student registration for tennis in duction will be accepted 31 the stouffville courts on saturday morning may 20 jrjim 10 am to 12 noon public school pupils in grades 6 7 and 8 are wel- lotjrne to enrol along with tioys and girls of high iool age no fee will be cjllargcd instruction will be pro- vibed by mrs sheila mc- ljod main street east stouffville it is her cen tennial project mrs mc- leod is well qualified to lake on this chore she is a former coach of the scot- j jish lawn tennis associa tion an instructor in the licarboro park and recrea tion association and a for- jncr ladies singles cham pion in scarboro equipment provided sufficient number of rackets and balls have been made available but persons who own their own equipment arc asked to firing it along donations of equipment no longer in use by town residents would lso be appreciated all flayers arc required to voar running shoes on the tourts once the program is put jn operation tournaments jnay be arranged adults are welcome to play and jicrsonal instruction will be provided when time per mits we want to concen trate on the young people and get them started in the game said mrs mclcod jhcsc are your adult play- trs of the future the courts will remain public and the formation of of- a tennis club will not be attempted this year high average 244 don barker high triple 962 blair evans high triple hdcp 778 dave fergu son high single 347 les padley high single hdcp 366 consolation alvin redshaw team winners top team honors went to aggie fergusons entry that included aggie fergu son captain alvin red shaw ken jones barbara barnes howfe bqdd arid don noddle fiftyfive points back in the runners- up position was marge samarillos team of eva padley nell rowen don barnes jean martin and joe ryan third place winners were joe burrows cap tain lil macgregor lor raine mcleod pat ryan don barker and amy clark fourth place winners were lloyd pascoe cap tain doris hopkins jean bradshaw ken field ike jolly and carole redshaw fifth place winners were dave ferguson captain ab samarillo pete bell helen pascoe and mae budd sixth place winners were ivan booth captain dor een welsh gord clark fern redshaw jo derusha and john nairn seventh place winners were vic binelli captain t frank wills joan bell kay rj bodhuhterand rene rennie eighth place winners were al roszell captain doreen kemp and bern wills ninth place winners were lloyd macgregor captain betty hopkins blair evans dorothy field lenora mckenzie and dor othy nairn tenth place winners were jean booth captain marg roszell pete wilson gord benson ron hedges and bonnie noddle eleventh place winners stouffville with middledistance runner derek gresham covering the 1 mile event in 506 and the 880 in 2 minutes 11 seconds phys ed instruc tor j h rehill is confident that he can put stouffville district high school on the track and field map the stouffvile entry placed second in the georgian bay secondary school associa tion trials held at picker ing college sixteen ath letes will now compete in 23 events in the finals at langstaff high school saturday final standings boys were m a r k h a m 1st stouffville 2nd st an drews college 3rd pick- mrs f raymer box grove resident more than 50 years boxgrove mrs were ruth blaney captain jean evans margaret wills george mckenzie pat wills and dorothy kemp twelfeth place winners were jack bradshaw cap tain terry hopkins les padley gloria jones and marion wills mabel l raymer wife of the late franklin h ray mer of rri markham died in the stouffville nursing home may 8 after an illness of 6vs years born at green river in 1890 she was a daughter of the late daniel and julia hoover in 1910 she mar ried franklin raymer who predeceased her in 1955 surviving are sons myrle of simcoe donald of rri markham and daug hters elva mrs j w brennan of ajax and ruby mrs frank burk- holder of stouffville also eleven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and several nieces and nep hews mrs raymer had been a resident of rri markham for over 50 years and was a member of box grove united church service was held at box grove united church at 2 pm on thursday may 11 in charge of rev jack birtch and rev roscoe chapin interment was in the adjoining cemetery pallbearers were all nep hews arnold hodgkins fred hoover harold book herbert book richard brown and donald hope the canadian film in stitute is screening a num ber of science films for expc67dh bon uau d i to- rium films from many na tions will be shown several times a day for the six months duration of the world exhibition cring college 4th and bradford 5th for the girls it was markham 1st stouffville 2nd and brad ford 3rd meet highlights in addition to winning the mile and the 880 events derek gresham anchored stouffvilles winning entry in the open mile relay peter daniclis won the intermediate pole vault and the intermediate jave lin randy mole scored a 1st in the senior hurdles and a 3rd in the senior 100 jim clubinc qualified in the junior 100 and 200 greg krasinski qualified in the intermediate 2880 and the mile brian uriruh qualified in the junior 880 and the mile he won the medlay relay for stouff ville with an excellent 880 yard run cliff bass won the senior 440 and came second in the 880 glen gibson came second in the junior shot and the junior discus ken coutts won the intermediate discus score 20g points it was a good day also for the girls stouffvilles entries collected 206 points leading the way were cathy boyd lorna burns sue jones darlcne mclean gayle plaskitt and bettyann mackay dar lcne mclean scored a 1st in the senior 100 yards sue jones led the field in the intermediate 221 while hildegarde xttonplace3 1st in the senior 220 stouff- ville girls were out front in the junior and senior 440 relay and came second in the intermediate 440 weed spraying and lawn fertilizing satisfaction guaranteed de lestard bros lawn service willowdale experienced house painter for weekend work also experienced roofer for weekend work write box 164 tribune kinsmen club of stouffville jaftftbqree and kinvestment 1000 draw thursmay 258pm at the stouffville sales barn starring ron myers his country gentlemen with cousin zeke and other guests for advance sales tickets contact lionel begin 6j0u06 advance tickkts adult s10o children soc tickets at door adult 150 chimrro soc stouffville skating club annual spring dance at cedar beach gardens friday may 26th 1967 9 pm to 100 am music by the tub thumpers 350 per couple fob tickkts cam roy ward 6i0si1i ien wilkc clothes shop 610274s imen huxtahlr 6i0278j or contact lark pollard no tickets sotd at door

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