Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1968, p. 10

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page 10 the tribune thursday oct 3 1968 phil whybrew greenwood srs are the new champions of the south ontario county fastball league they defeated clare- mont in three straight games to take the title team members are back row 1 to r les wilson coach jim wilson ray ward george tweedie bob mctaggart bob post hill grant pascoe brian mctaggart and ray mcguckin absent mike huininick and wayne elson staff photo thirtytwo players at clipper practice leagues most valuable player seventeen year old brian mctaggart a catcher with greenwood srs has been named the south ontario county fastball leagues most valuable player he wih receive an engraved trophy emblematic of the honor staff photo cut football from h s sports stouffville its still a bit too early to diag nose the malady but all svmptons point to a severe case of hockey fever it was evident at the arena monday night on and off the ice thirtytwo players at tended the first official workout of the oha in termediate b team and just as manv fans watched from the sidelanes as one sdectator put it just like old times put through their daces bv don havnes and bob hassard a number of firststring stars were easilv discernable throueh the mass of sticks skates and leas that churned back and forth for ninety minutes and the redort is that others are on the way including exciipner ken red crawford of nrofes- sional lacrosse fame don stouffville football has been with drawn from the sports program at stouffville dist secondary school the decision was revealed this week by physical ed ucation instructor j h rehill inconversation with the tribune there are two main reasons explained mr rehill number one we dont have the coaching personnel to look after it and number two its just too expensive he said that a similar policy had been adopted at several other schools in the area and metro at huron heights east gwillimbury all football equipment has been sold mr rehill said mr rehill said that the total cost of a single game could amount to s50 with no visible return we want to obtain the most value for the least amount of monev so why spend from s700 to s900 on 15 guys he continued he noted that one helmet could cost 26 plus s20 for pants and s18 for shoes without football there will be no sports vacuum at stouffville high with volleyball basketball wrestling golf archery crosscountrv races and track and field to keep students in tiptop shape in crosscountrv compe tition at bruces mill sat urday the girls excelled over the bovs lvla yip placed third and patricia houston seventh there were 120 entries in the senior bovs derek gresh- am was 18th for the in termediates keith lied- tke placed 65th with frank morgan 46th for the juniors in golf grant barkey finished two strokes off the pace in the gbssa tournament saturday at huntsville other stouff ville entries were wayne c 1 u b i n e don wood wayne emmerson nor man christie a n d e d lowe editors mail temptation dear sir now weve heard every- thine the devil has been stolen the clarcmont golf and ski club reports that the huge but artistic devil erected to a 12foot height as an attraction to wild golfers has been sto len perhaps if instead of the figure of the devil an angel had been erected the attraction would not be so noticeable since clarmont and its vicinity is choked full of angels who are not in demand so the owners of the clarcmont golf and ski club decided to erect something honestly attrac tive in the form of a burn ing lucifer that nobodv would want to steal but much to their mistake the devil was not onlv highly coveted but wished to be immortalized to the tem ple of clarcmont angelic honesty wont the fallen angel who abducted the devil himself return it to its real honest pedestal for everyone to behold with admiration robert g rov insulation time palopak 149 per bag micafil 162 per bag 4x8xl styrofoam 149 cash carry 81 we stock the famous fiberglas insulation in batts and rolls 6 to 8 pm friday special ff q crt predrilled hardboard doors only eh we dkmvfck f ratcliff lumber ltd lumber a builder supplux x 1 b i i i claremont legion bowling team standings pts lloyd macgregor 14 harold mcconkey 10 howie budd 10 marge samarillo 10 bernard bucking 7 joe burrows 6 verne middleton 6 lenora mckenzie 6 ivan booth 5 terry hopkins 5 aggie ferguson 3 jack bradshaw 2 high average men ivan booth 225 ladies doreen alexan der and betty howell 210 high triple flat men lloyd macgregor 692 ladies aggie ferguson 669 high single flat men dave ferguson 293 ladies aggie ferguson 252 high triple hdcp men gord benson 718 ladiespat wills 695 high single hdcp men harold mcconkey 295 ladies jean evans 281 over 200 dave ferguson 293 har old mcconkey 274219 jack bradshaw 264 lloyd macgregor 251218201 terry hopkins 248 ivan booth 244217 doreen al exander 244 betty howell 240 verne middleton 236 george mckenzie 231 blair evans 223 leila hubbard 222 susan har old 221 ann middleton 219 gord benson 218 lil macgregor 217 robert slack sub 216204 dor othy kemp 213 earl rowe 211 lenora mc kenzie 210 jean martin 207 gord clarke 207 an- gie wills sub 207 jim fraser 206 amy clarke 205 ab samarillo 204 jean booth 201 randy howell 200 garnet mailes 200 bill barry minor league pres mcintosh no stranger to stouffville fans mav also stage a comeback here the next practice is fri day at 8 pm and again sundav morning from 11 to 1230 after a tenyear hockey stint overseas bob mc neil formerly of barrie fivers looked great oth er noteables included art rennick mickey fivnn ken aida ron jones carl keffer dave winnitov ray pioher murray hol- den pete r e e s o r and manv more glenn jack son dennis forsvth and harold crowder took turns guarding the twine the league will include cobourg and whitbv as well as haliburton sun derland and little britain a meeting of all club rep resentatives was held wednesday night winter cruises cant be beat plan now triad travel agency 8 brock st uxbrldge 8526073 stouffville bill barry of main street east will serve as president of the stouffville minor hockey association for the coming year mr barry who has served as coach manager and per sonnel director over the past six years received the nomination at the asso ciations annual meeting held tuesday sept 24 other members of the executive are perc schell vicepresident and treas urer keith sutherland secretary and directors harry bowes earl crow der bud nicholls and wilf morley the many members in attendance adopted the new constitution and regu lations which will now govern league actions those wishing a copy of the bylaws mav get one by contacting wilf morley the squirt and atom leagues will be called no vice and mite this year in this way they will be standardized with other similar age groups in the province players in the mite no vice peewee and bantam house leagues will be re quired to wear mouth guards in addition to the other basic equipment there are still openings for coaches managers re ferees as well as time keepers and scorers any one interested in filling any of these should con tact any of the executive at their earliest conven ience tickets are now avail able for the first minor hockey dance of the year at the legion hall on friday october 25 rolls 305 stouffville frank bramham rolled a high oat single of 305 in the sent 23 event of the mens bowling league ken hamm had the high single hden of 323 the high triple flao was roll ed bv eldon wang 771 and high triple hdcp by rtv madeiros 819 scores of over 220 were counted bv bob morlev 228 eldon wagg 262312 rnlnh marcelli 224 frank bramham 305 ken hamm 304 rov ward 257 ross madill 225 bud lehman 244 brad gil bert 258 larrv grove 247 neil logan 243 ray madeiros 252230 juveniles organize stouffville stouffville will ice a juven ile hockey team again this winter the initial work out was held at the arena wednesday night manager john maxwell will assume the coaching duties until christmas when the regular club coach don harman will return the team is spon sored this season by the sports scene a sporting goods store in the mark- ham shopping plaza turkey shoot claremont dist lions club will hold a turkey shoot on oct 12 at 1 pm on the propertv of lou beaton two and onehalf miles north of claremont introductory sale nowonty hquaglq latex satin finish enamel save over 225 per qt see your participating benjamin moore dealer holden paint wallpaper 134 main st n markham carl holden phone 2942235 counts 344 single stouffville phil whybrew rolled a sparkling 344 single and followed up with a 222 in the seven oclock division of the mens bowling league sept 23 others with 220 and over included ron wil- lerton 248 bill white 318314 al cleave 227 don trotman 253 glen taun 252 vic blake 236 bill bedford 235 don chase 237220 john lank- veld 226240 garrv donk- ers 245 john martin 249- 263 high triples of 660 and over went to john mar tin 6s9 phil whybrew 76s ron willerton 660 bill white 844 exhibition hockey stouffville the 196s69 edition of the markham sealawax junior b club will take to the ice in the stouff ville arena thursday to night at 830 pm thev will host north york ad mission is adults 100 and children 50c stouffville full gospel church at masonic hall 9th line north presents sat oct 5th 3 pm emmanuel ministerial fellowship convention at 8 pm great youth rally special music singing sun oct 6th three great services 1 1 am 230 730 pm visiting ministers from eastern canada come and hear what god is doing have rum organ lessons only 100 1 you do not need to own an organ i organ rentals arranged lessons given at home of mrs suzanne janda rr 2 stouffville mrs janda has been appointed an asso ciate organ teacher of toronto organ centre for full particulars of lessons classes rental plans telephone mrs janda 6401747 tops ladi es league unionvillb 2971661 r at kennedy rd gormlk1 sss1s91 don mills rd at cormley stouffville joanne steel rolled a high single of 292 to lead the thursday afternoon lea gue sept 26 she also had the high triple of 675 others over 200 include joanne steel 292204 ber- nice nelson 220289 aiv nauta 214203 lois bart- ley 227 ella nichols 221 june hopper 219 jean foley 205 elva new- march 201 maruimi nl ju- zroxy mahrjua nl 7hhs5 thurs oct 3 thru wed oct 9 while still in its first run toronto prudence and the p l l in wide screen technicolor david niven deborah kerr jm judy geeson color cartoon 2 shows 715 pm and 915 pm no matinee sat oct 5 markham fair the 69 models are here acadian beaumont poniiac firebird buick and gmc trucks junior b hockey markham vs north york october 3rd 1968 game time 830 pm stouffville arena admission adults 100 students 50f ted whalen for early delivery come in now at kinnear pontiac buick ltd 9612 yonge st iuf soorjrimonh ill this winter try figure skating join the club of champions unionville skating club at crosby memorial community centre kennedy road unlonvllle skating fun for everyone from bcjjlnncr to more advanced skater reasonable rates family proups welcomed instruction by first rate canadian professionals under the direction of mr bruce iiyland everyone welcome for registration tea saturday oct 5 and also saturday oct 12 24 pm- opening day saturday oct 19 9 am for further information plnue call 2972mh 2971283 4457138 8875571 8895880 or write box 126 unlonvllle ont

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