the tribune thursday feb 7 174 ii trophies a habit juveniles win bi st0uffv1lle picking up awards became a habit for members of the stouffville juveniles saturday in marmora along with winning the championship crown kevin bar rick grabbed the most valuable award for forwards and jack holder picked up the outstanding goaltender award in their first game the juves met frankford and came out of the opening skirmish with a inconclusive huntsrichards battle to 33 tie stouffville hunts sunoco tangled with richards in bantam house league action feb 2 but the outcome was inconclusive as the teams fought to a 33 tie the hunts scoring was spread evenly with tallies from karl tranmer jeff king and rick sooley ken benson jim toman and sanders counted for richards crest hardware thumped betz pools 72 grant armstrong and randy smith each scored two goals and picked up single assists single goals for the winners came from rick greenwood lome briton and robert mcbeth michael collett and don maclntee scored for the losing side tom lehman accounted for all his teams scoring but his three goals were not enough as mcharg real estate lost to civitan club 63 jim cadieux and dave dart scored two goals each for the winners single markers come from tony arrigo and don chadwick chadwick and randy hilts each picked up two assists 32 decision in the first period kevin barrick netted his first of two for the game on a set up by mike wightman findlay macdonald cashed in a goal in the second stanza as barrick had the assist barrick wrapped up the stouffville scoring on a pass from don recsor west rouge a club that has shown some real strength of late in league play against the juven iles met stouffville in their second game stouffville handled them easily with a 40 win barrick opened the scoring for the locals findlay macdonald completed a play from barrick and mike wightman for the second goal and them jeff forfar finished the scoring with a pair wayne feasby drew assists oittjoth forfar markers in the final game for the championship stouffville met the host club from marmora and shut them out 30 again kevin barrick led the way with the first goal and put his second of the game away to make the score 20 findlay macdonald added the final goal with barrick picking up an assist in all three games kevin barrick scored five goals and had three assists for eight points and left no doubt in the selectors minds as to their choice as the most valuable forward while barrick was wrapping up the scoring title jack holder was setting up shutouts while sharing the netminding with robert lewis novice house league decorators win 4- 1 stouffville hathaway decorators defeated consolidated sand gravel 41 in novice play feb 2 kelly carrick and andy brooks each counted a goal and an assist for the winners peter foulds and doug oneill counted the other goals with miles mcconnell earning one assist brian brown from mark mcginn and giles elliott was the consolidated scoring play stouffville kinsmen blanked lehman shoes 2- 0 on goals by brian hamilton and david darling steve milwain had a goal and an assist to lead beckers milk to a 30 victory over aida cleaners mike anderson and keith larkin potted the other goals country ready mix took a solid 60 win over schell lumber scott sutherland led the winners with three goals and one assist doug grove and richard english each scored once and earned an assist scott mellon rapped in the sixth goal tim mcewen picked up the shutout in january 26 novice house league action lawrie rink ivins senior ladies title unionville peg lawrie and licr rink from unionville curling club won the em wooley trophy last week in southern ontario senior ladies curling action in lindsay the rink consists of- peg lawrie skip isobelle clcmcs vice molly hood second and kay wallace lead the ladies are presently preparing for ontario finals to be held in burlington feb 17 19 monday mens 22 howlers top the 600 mark stouffville monday mens bowling twentytwo bowlers action feb 4 and 19 topped the 600 mark in managed scores of over 250 allan vague scored the lop single game of 361 and triple score of 724 bob morley rolled the high triple of 825 and had single games of 320 and 290 other top triple scores came from jack dunstall 745 allan vague 724 bill grove 717 chuck harrolt 716 bob boake 708 bud lehman 708 roy ireland 707 len greenwood 691 rodger todd 671 bill white 684 ron legault 652 bob campbell 694 ross baker 661 norm hosking 697 barry irving 655 neil logan 664 glen jackson 682 dave macdonald 660 gord hardie 683 vernon ward 774 and larry grove 671 top single scores came from len greenwood 272 jody holden 302 bill white 280 vernon ward 331 253 bob boake 275 roy ireland 295 ross baker 277 norm hosking 264 bud lehman 289 charles grove 309 ross madill 277 neil logan 286 glen jackson 251 jack dunstall 286 262 bill grove 278 gord hardie 259 and wayne mcmann 266 aida cleaners white washed lehman shoes 20 lee brown and paul mathews were the scorers with chris baggs getting an assist schell lumber blanked consolidated sand gravel 4-0-keith- lawson and ronnie boake each had a goal and an assist while peter snow pumped in two goals country ready mix edged stouffville kinsmen 31 kevin dunkeld notched 2 goals for the cemenlmen while richard english picked up a goal and an assist steve nicholson fired the kinsmen marker from a pass by david darline beckers milk defeated hathaway decorators 61 beckers marksmen were mike anderson 2 john milwain 2 keith lawson and keith reesor craig vaughan keith reesor steve milwain and mike anderson each picked up one assist eleven figure skaters from stouffville participated in the 4th annual interclub competitions at aurora saturday the entries left to right are cindy wiison jane lewis marlene boyd nancy yakeley kathi summerfeldt judy ann hopper michelle waite marian brodie mary- jo sutherland melissa patterson and shelley smith jim thomas stouffville girlnot big but good stouffville you dont have to be big to be good eleven year old cindy wilson rose avenue stouffville proved this saturday at the interciub figure skating competitions in aurora the small but talented entry scored an impressive 1st place finish in the juvenile girls class winning out over 14 other competi tors she roiied up an impressive 445 points well ahead of first- runnerup mariann macfarlane of aurora maryjo sutherland of stouffville was third and shelly smith also of stouffville fifth stouffville had eleven skaters in the meet entries who fared well included marlene boyd 4th in novice ladies cindy wilson 1st maryjo sutherland 3rd and shelly smith 5tn in juvenile girls kathi summerfeldt 4th in prenovice ladies marian brodie 3rd in bronze interpretive and nancy yakeley 1st in gold interpretive goodwoods nancy yakeley turned in a beautiful performance in the gold interpretive class drawing raves from neutral sideline observers shes got it shes got it they chanted simultaneously individual awards were presented by auroras mayor evelyn buck at the conclusion of competition single tally makes all the difference stouffville jim reids unassisted goal was all lee sand and gravel needed to complete a 32 victory over cards hardware in atom house league action feb 2 reid picked up another goal in the game and mike schultz netted a single marker bill lee steven halsted and ron armstrong earned assists for the winners john tunney and david pearce scored for the losers and kevin ohlmar picked up an assist david lloyd scored three goals as credit union coasted to a 52 win over stockyards cam frazier and eric williamson also counted for the winners jan king and jack potsma scored for stockyards john carrick counted for turner construction and danny lawson tallied for giullios as those two teams battled to a 11 tie glen mechanical battled john roe ford to a 44 tie as darryl north counted twice and jeff hutchinson and mark leslie picked up singles for mechanical and adam elliott wayne butler larry fockler and david sibbick counted for roes fockler picked up two assists for roes markham bowling news 875 tops in claremont mark ii a m lladdy johnston topped a long list of fine bowlers in the claremont bowling league with an 875 triple score followed by ivan booth with 822 other lop bowlers included bcrnic willis 725 joe burrows 707 jean nartin 704 dave ferguson 70s lloyd macgregor 683 alberta austin 684 jean booth 677 gord clark 669 jim smith 662 wally edwards 651 pete bell 647 ruth blancy 636 earl rowe 629 marie edwards 620 ethel shaw 620 and verne middleton 609 in the thursday men league the scores ranged from 722 by gary green followed by lladdy johnston 743 bud patton 728 wayne evans 723 warren baker 714 gil cooper 668 don barker 664 keith wallace 658 dave smith 648 doug denman 633 bob dcffctt 631 jon nigh 627 arn thomas 621 gord howe 621 vic reid 620 larry schultz 618 gord hunt 614 bob jukes 603 and norm hosking 603 a 718 by eric bosse led the unionville veterans league with 600 scores from jerry harris 698 moira brand 685 jim robson 641 and norma hartley 609 don barker rolled 743 good enough for top spot in the emerson electric league other top bowlers included gorm laarson 698 reg evcly652 bob clarkson 647 charlie booth 640 marie taylor 626 john zolnai 613 and pearl gough 605 two bowlers broke 700 in the st patricks bowling league they were don bowes at 745 and marie conlon at 729 in the 600 range came pat blainey 660 ernie blainey 655 johnny johnson 643 tom spanton 603 and morley buchanan 600 tony ignagni managed 603 in the newcomers league markham mixed league action saw carole ritter manage a fine 829 triple followed by austin mckay 750 ethel shaw 686 doug denman 650 fred brazier 650 lorraine churchward 658 ken fields 632 pal henderson 629 bob churchward 629 jim keeling 628 alex kocot 614 norm jarvis 610 and ed dwyer 609 al milled led the west markham league at 716 closely followed by john bandera 708 chester sadccki 700 kilty noble 653 lladdy johnston 644 don young 632 and dea gray 603 it took a 674 by mary grove to top the wednesday ladies league with other top scores coming from kay thompson 640 ev sabiston 634 and willa deguerre markham veterans leading triple came from vera plait with 718 other top scores came from wayne evans 697 ron burdey 655 gord hunt 650 howard jarick 649 and marie hunt 610 stouffville community swimming pool 1 974 season applications now being accepted for 1 swimming instructors 2 lifeguards application forms are available at whitchurchstouffville municipal offices civic ave stouffville piease reply before march 174 airport inquiry commission commission denquete sur laeroport notice of hearings i he airport inquiry commission will hold organizational hearings on wednesday 20lh february 1974 thursday 21st february 1974 friday 22nd february 1974 for the purpose of organizing public hearings to receive e idence in respect to the matters set out in order in council pc l973326 dated 5th october 1973 hearings at malton on wednesday 20th fehruarj 1974 the first organiza tional hearing of the commission will be held at howard johnson hotel dixon road and 27 highway x3l p m the pui pose of the hearing on this date is to determine the procedure that will be followed at the public hearing and the role of any counsel at such hearing in respect to the following matters the govei nmenl of canada has made forecasts as to the volume of passenger aircargo and aircraft move ments in the central ontario mai ket to the ear 2000 on the basis of these forecasts without receiving any new evidence at this time as to the validity of these forecasts as such evidence will be received at subse quent hearings in relation to the following questions of fact is there any new evidence that toronto international airport malton can be expanded or reconfigured within present boundaries to meet all reasonable needs to the year 1980 to the car 1990 and to the ear 2000 that is to say 1 can the forecast growth of air traffic be met without increasing the number of people affected by noise disturbance from aircraft 2 can the runway capacity be extended to meet the fore cast growth of air traffic 3 can the terminal capacity be increased to meet the forecast growth of air traffic 4 can ground access be provided to meet the forecast growth of air traffic the commission will commence its public hearing on the above questions on monda i8th march 1974 howard johnson hotel dixon road highway 27 600 pm evidence statements in respect to the above questions should be filed on or before 4th march 1974 in accordance with the commissions practice and procedure hearings at pickering on thursday 21st february 1 974 the second organizational hearing of the commission will be held at pickering high school church st north town of pickering 830 pm in respect to the following questions in relation to the following three questions of fact is there any new evidence to prove that the site near pickering ontario is not suitable for the new interna tional airport for the central ontario market that is to say 1 is this site not suitable because of the number of people that will be affected by noise disturbance from aircraft 2 is this site not suitable because of regional economic effect 3 is this site not suitable because of total environ mental effect the commission will commence its public hearing on the above questions on monday 8th april 1974 pickering high school pickering church st north 600 pm evidence statements in respect to the above questions should be filed on or before 25th march 1974 in accordance with the commissions practice and procedure hearings at toronto on friday 22nd february 1974 the third organiza tional hearing of the commission will be held at council chamber old city hall queen street west toronto 230 pm in respect to the following matters the government of canada has made forecasts as to the traffic volume of passenger aircargo and aircraft movements to the year 2000 b in relation to ihe following questions is there any new evidence to prove that the site near pickering ontario is not suitable for the new international airport for the central ontario market that is to say 1 is this site not suitable because of passenger inconvenience 2 is this site not suitable because of the onsite and offsite facilities that will be required to be built such as roads railways guideways heli copter facilities etc the commission will commence its public hearing the questions for consideration are a i i s there any new evidence as to what is the expected maximum passenger traffic volume in hetboveoueviionsn- the domestic transborder and international air t traffic markets for the year 1980 monday 22nd april 1974 council chamber toronto 2 for the year 1990 old city hall court room 42 600 pm 3 for the year 2000 evidence statements in respect to the above questions should be filed on or before 8th april 1974 in accordance with the commissions practice and procedure no evidence will be adduced or admitted at any organizational hearings but the conduct and procedure for each public hearing w ill be established the public may file in writing suggestions for any additional topic or questions within the terms of reference prescribed in order in council pc 19733026 representation by counsel and all other information in connection with the hearings is contained in the commissions practice and procedure copies of which may be obtained free of charge at the commissions offices as noted below chairman the honourable mr justice hugh f gibson general counsel ralph s mccreath qc registraradministrator jwn delorme esq all inquiries and communications with the commission or commissioners should be addressed to the registraradministrator at the commissions offices toronto office po box 170 suite 5401 toronto dominion bank tower toronto- dominion centre toronto ontario m5k ih6 4163693881 malton office howard johnson hotel dixon road and highway 27 pickering office highway 7 brock road brougham ontario 4169421551 in the park- 200 to 400 p sleigh cutter sno rides hallteen dance 830 to 1130 pm stouffville ras sat feb th arena- 800 to 1030 pm figure skating demonstration adult skating costume prizes door p