m sports day- june 30 inion by jack watson a motion introduced at the annual stouff ville minor hockey assocation meeting was passed and will charge the executive with the review of fees paid by members of stouffvilles omha team team players somewhere along the line during discussion the feeling appeared to indicate that this was a motion to raise the omh players fees not so but to merely to review them and we ask why with the con tributions made to the associations coffers by the playoff gates from omha teams the association has a means w hereby they can make up serious deficits or create a surplus this year there was a surplus if the executive should deem it warranted to raise the fees of omha players this would amount to a totally unarranted penally both to the boys and their parents winning is the most important thing in sports these words given to the gathering at uxbridge secondary school by carney henley reflect the real meaning of participation in sports programs there must be losers but they usually lose trying to win show me a boy or girl who likes toloseand there will probably be a kid who didnt want to compete in the first place there are four teams in the pwsu leagues this year this amount of participation by girls in softball is really exciting last year in ontario there were 3900 girls registered with sanctioned clubs just a great record try and get out to see some softball this season most nights starting at 630 on the downtown diamond or the rupert street park bowling clubs start season stouffville the new presidents of the ladies and mens lawn bowling clubs are agnes wallace and dawson hare the remainder of the executives includes ladies secretary louella morris ladies treasurer eleanor crosscn mens secretary bill grove mens treasurer stuart blizzard games chairmen mr and mr elgin wagg a full summer of ac tivities is planned starting with the first tournament june 9 for mixed trebles in all eight tournaments are scheduled for stouffville ending october 6 the men are involved in a weekly rotating tournament with other clubs in district 13 ux bridge newmarket aurora claremount agincourt and richmond hill make up the remainder of the district stouffvilleon saturday june 30 the whitchurchstouffville recreation committee working in cooperation with service clubs and other town organizations will host its third annual sports dav in the stouffville park a feature attraction will be the return of the ladies softball team of the 1950s to include such swingers as marg brignall schell helen snowball hassard helen paisley clark helen goudie davis donna velde lewis jean pipher halsted and several more they will lake on the stouffville juvenile team an entry this year in pwsu competition the game will get underway around seven oclock midway through the contest a presentation will be made to whitchurch- stouffvilles sports personality of the year other events on the days agenda include the lions chicken barbecue a kinsponsored midway a swim meet tennis bowling and horseshoe tournaments house league softball a judo demonstration a pet show a barvarian festival in the arena and a teen dance in latcham hall admission to the park grounds is free exact times of all events will be published when finalized repair rink stouffville repair work is underway at the stouffville arena the contract has been let to bob bruce con struction stouffville rr 3 standout stouffville the stouffville credit union squirts have opened their 1973 softballl season on a winning note behind some excellent novice girls win stouffviule- stouffvilles pwsu novice girls team sponsored by patrick motors started the season off in fine style may 22 winning a thriller 2019 over ux bridge a crowd estimated at over 100 watched the seesaw contest standouts for stouffville weresandy chadwick susan smith and julie simonds all home games are tuesdays at 615 pm in the rupert avenue park lose squeaker stouffville- bill mackie cranked out four hits saturday to open the baseball season for the iga team in manilla the final score was 92 for stouffville behind the excellent pitching of greg turner glen jackson went the full nine sunday in stouffville in a game that saw little britain take home with a 10 win the iga men were in the game till the last out after ted suzuki had advanced to third but stouffville was denied the tieing run stouffville is in little britain tonight and meet manilla here sunday afternoon at 2 pm pitching by jim chilvers they scored big against keswick and port perry on may 22 chilvers struck out eighteen batters while his team went on to a 247 win over keswick on may 24 chilvers started out shakily in the first three innings and and then went on to strike out sixteen the score against port perry was 1713 some of the best and guttsiest ball is being markham athletes markham the markahm district high school track and field team provied strong competition at the georgian bay secondary school association finals may 24 the team won three relay events to highlight its performance the midget girls entry of jennifer zaviu robin scott margot anscrcau and donna summerland as well as the junior girls lynn harman gwcn mcconlcy debbie duncan eleanor mahal won four by one hundred meter relays the boys open four by four hundred meters team of paul dayman glen bovathon paul everett and randy walton set a new record of 3 mins 302 sees to win the event the girls open four by four hundred team placed third to earn more relay ribbons the girls in this team pat campbell sue stansbury shirley whitloch and kim vinnels are all midget- one good thing leads to another uft111 j- imiftq li cut mulch bag sweep till bolens has a complete line of power equipment to bring your yardwork to an end like the new rugged 728 riding mower with safety built in and a list of features as long as your arm or bolens exclusive mulching mowers that cut the grass then recut the clippings into tiny particles and blow them into your lawn no bagging or raking theres more from bolens handpropelled mowers mulcherbaggers that shred debris into reusable mulch a lightweight sweeper garden tillers bolens division fmc corporation a good yard ahead reg w perkin ltd home hardware 7 mils north of no 7 on kennedy rd unionville 2971771 hamiltons garage 54 main street uxbridge 8523151 beauty spots several years go the stouffville hor ticultural society provided residents in town with flowering crab trees for planting on private lots the majority have flourished as evidenced in many areas particularly properties along tindalc road and may tree avenue top athletes sidelined injuries plague stars age running in open competition the best individual performances were turned in by donna summerland who won the midget girls 100 meters 80 meter hurdles and long jump setting three records eleanor mahal who won the junior girls 100 and 200 meter events and placed second in the long jump paul hayman winner of the senior boys 400 meters and randy walton who won the junior boys 400 evetn other team placings were senior boys 400 meters paul everett 2nd midget boys 400 rod harris 3rd midget boys shot put bryan rcesor 4th midget boys 800 meters gary mead 4th midget girls 400 pat campbell 3rd midget girls high jump sherry brown the combined team score was 148 points which should give markham district high school a good overall position when final results are posted coaches who worked with the athletes in the georgian bay meet are alien kcele chris van straten and sandra st radian stouffvillefor the first time in fifteen years souffville dist secon dary school will not be represented at the all- ontario track and field meet june 2 competition for boys is in etobicoke and for girls at guclph stouffvilles two main hopes for honors saturday were larry spiece ishot put and duncan macdonald high jump however for both outstanding athletes fate intervened larry has been sidelined with bursitis in his shoulder and duncan strained an achilles tendon prior to the georgian bay finals and was forced out after his first attempt wayne flynn also a topflight competitor was plagued by an ankle in jury of larry spiece phys ed director jh rehill said flatly no one would have beaten him he was best in the province last year duncan macdonald has attained 64 and was a sun bet for second and perhaps first mr rehill said while none were winners at georgian bay the school did place several athletes in the top six of several events results follow mary moran 2nd in senior girls hurdles wayne flynn 3rd in senior boys high jump and 3rd in the triple jump scoii connor 4th in the junior boys 200 meters and sth in the 100 meters bruce rodin 5th in the junior boys 200 meters blair thompson 5th in the senior boys 200 meters and 5th in the 100 meters john fockler 6th in the junior boys 1500 meters these and other local athletes will be honored at the schools athletic banquet june 8 in christ church hall stouffville at 630 pm demonstrated by first time catcher robert gerkinck robert who has made up the second part of the battery for both games is playing his first year at that position markham will provide the next op position here tuesday night at 610 pm start soccer the top athletes of uxbridge secondary school were honored may 25 at the annual awards banquet attended this year by garney henley of the hamilton tigercats here he presents an engraved plaque to the outstandings girl performer dawn ball 6 uxbridge athletic night uxbridge garney henley 1972 winner of the schenley award as canadas outstanding football player addressed the uxbridge secondary school annual athletic awards banquet friday night henley related to his captivated audience how from a small oklahoma town where his summer pastimes were made up of track and field baseball and his first love basketball he progressed to a small state university on a basketball and track scholarship and was coaxed to play football on graduation he was drafted by the green bay packers and was cut after four months of vince lombardi toutalage not even knowing where hamilton canada was he packed up his wife and headed east thirteen years later after appearing on ten allstar teams as a defensive back he won the schenley award for his play as an offensive back referring to his diminutive stature henley stated that the first reaction he usually gets is a questioning glance hes a football player you dont have to be a giant to be an athlete states henley henley was in troduced by grant mustard a former ux bridge student and peggy topping club president stouffville- with the arena tem porarily out of com mission and baseball in full swing its a bit dif ficult to concern oneself with ice and skating however october is only five months away and the stouffville figure skating club has started to plan for the season ahead the executive itself has a new look with peggy topping the president other posts are filled by joan boyd vice- president barb lintncr secretary cathy sutherland treasurer barb summerfeldt test chairman june hopper rink supervisor joan lewis social convenor flossie wilson mem bership convenor dennie patrick music convenor wendy thompson publicity the executive will meet june 6 at the presidents home fairview avenue winner of that schools outstanding athlete award several years ago mustard has been a standout in running at guelph university where he attends now and also where garney henley is assistant director of athletics the awards for this years outstanding athletes at uxbridge secondary school went to junior girls sandra armstrong senior girls dawn ball midget boys scott clelland junior boys keith kennedy senior boys don sim- monds the awards night at uxbridge was even more meaningful in as much as last fall the teaching staff was on a work to rule protest against the ontario county board and at that time the students applied them selves to individual sports programs without staff assistance fifty percent of the boys at uxbridge were involved in in- termural sports the highlight of the evening was mr henleys address and henley himself responded to his young audience withg some advise set goals j for yourself in sports and in life and when you attain those set some pull yourself together for weight watchers 10th anniversary celebration monday evening june ii at 8 pm in new yorks madison square garden join today well hslp you get in shape for the gardenl call us or information on ticket solos weight watchers enroll now a class listed below or call the main centre 46 bl00r st west 4169611240 out of town call collect new class markham mondays 730 pm anglican church 19 parkway ave trademarks used under authority of weight watchers international inc trademark owner weight watchers international inc 1973 all rights reserved season markahm the soccer season has arrived and this saturday sees the start of the minor association schedule for 1973 there are 16 teams and four of these will perform in exhibition games beginning at 1030 am at st josephs school field parkway avenue opposite markhaven the executive is hopeful that mpp don deacon and town councillor bob adams will perform the holding and kickoff duties the initial encounter is between toromark furniture and geo or- mesher real estate including squirtage boys ages 6 and 7 in the second contest its mcarthur ford against knob hill farms these lads are 12 and 13 year olds iwvmwtm i stouffville community i swimming pool swimming hours twenty persons attended the most recent meeting in latcham hall aid retarded markham a track and field meet in support of retarded children from thornhaven nursery will be held at markham high school may 31 from 10 am to 3 pm porscheaudi markham volkswagen proudly announce the addition of these distinguished automobiles to its lines 4mb t come in and test drive them now including the all new m by a u d i mdurhuinjtiscrver sales service parts afo markham volkswagen pdrscheaudi hwy no 7 markham 2972421 2944141 jl