house series is whitchurch stouffville in the bantam boys house league tournament goodwood 2 couples club swamped good wood 1 stouffville coop 91 in the first gamel d sbembri counted for three runs doug bell two and b hockley dave bell m deswart and t graham each had one run m swaffield belted in a borne run for the losers vandorf mcleans furniture carpet had a bye ballantrae youth club squeezed by the stouffville streakers by a 21 margin kelly parke and steve king scored ballantraes two runs while p conway had one for stouffville it was a i pitchers duel with ron dellows striking out 12 batters and steve king 11 vandorf took on goodwood 2 to emerge victorious 31 p bennett b jamieson and r rice counted for vandorf s three runs while g carter scored for goodwood 2 j stouffville streakers and goodwood 1 fought a hard game with the streakers winning 108 toi take the consolation prize home runs were swatted by k hudson m rowe and m ronken for the losers short belted two jor the winners coaches and umpires of the squirt and peewee games are asked to forward their score sheets to b cooper rr 2 box 13 stouftville vazant hits road for world demolition derby claremont kenjjzappy zam- paloni bit the road today for the annual world championship demolition derby at long island new york this is the fourth year ip a row zappy has attempted to become the first canadian winner of this event j the race will be held sunday sept 28 and will be shown later 6n american network program called sports spec tacular zappy who has two sponsors this season is confident jlis 196ford country squire station wagon will be able to stand up to the punishment metedout by some of the toughest demolition drivers in north america j- players area revamped in arena stouffville week the new the players benches and arrangement provides a penalty box areas have been replaced at the stouffville arena it was- learned at the whit church stouffville minor hockey meeting last separate- area for the timekeeper in other business a revised constitution was approved by those present among other in claremont the executive is empowered to expel any member for continued bad behavior during the season j some discussion of equipment regulations to a question oha representative ed grimshaw said that as yet- there will be no rule saying kids have to wear face masks it is recommended house playoffs progress was also held in answer but not required under omha and oha rules that referees wear helmets as well local bouse league refs will be wearing helmets however claremont tonight marks the beginning of mite house league playoffs in claremont beginning 630 pnii the 916 age group were to play the second in the first series on a cold sept 8 night stan mcmullens- team defeated mac albrights and bruce nortons charges won over cathy mcbeths under threatening skies the sdss loses exhibition games bowling report wayne mcmanns 380 triple tops mens league game in a tmrout of three yv mcmullen and norton playoff series last t squads again came out on monday night top in games on sept 11 performing well as umpires in the games have been dwighl goden and bui carruthers the house league banquet is planned for oct 8 6 pm at the claremont legion hall thanks given the allstar squirt boys offer their thanks to clare mcguckin of the credit union for taking the team to lunch following their playoff bid loss the tribune thursday sept 25 1975 11 bainiejeaflwillianis ssiufv hbund dancing member of british association teachers of dancing li for information regarding registration call 6403109 wed sept 2475 tfi stouffville in exhibition soccer last week sdss was downed by aurora twice the juniors lost 40 and the midgets lost 31 in another contest pickering beat the spartan juniors 20 volleyball the sdss midgets commence exhibition volleyball games saturday in barrie the juniors in the redskin tourney play at barrie oct 4 in other games the juniors whipped pickering three games to one and the seniors split 22 crosscountry j oct 4 will mark the day the sdss cross country squad j will participate in the york -university- invitational meet- athletic council sdss has an in- stouffville wayne mcmanns 380 single was the highlight of monday night mens bowling this week he rolled a 785 triple best triple was bowled by bill campbell at 787 with 299 231 and 257 singles other scores were barry irving 692 bui dart 714 325 keith barton 7m 277 bill carglll 6s3 254 john clark 707 254 bill white 707 264 roy ireland 464 bill watts 685 275 vem ward 673 258 joe pynler 696 287 harry burnett 658 larry brown 654 301 bill grove 657 279 gord hardy 715256 bob sleeth 656 bob morley 667 art grove 303 jackhopper259vbob chapman 656 270 v chambers 137 susan arrn- strong 131 175 julie beaven 156 158 paul hillerup 138 164 karen junior bowling dan lcblonc led iunlor bowling last week with scores of 257 187 and 112 for a 556 novation this year with total- no far bel were the intramural program kim sieeth ios 221 175- being run by a council composed of one representative from each gym class both boys and girls openings for library birr brodie 158 debbie pat- tenden172 142 kelly long 186 145 janet hope 133 184 134 sheila ward 140 terry bishopi 161 gwen shadlock 126 125 teresa ewmg 138 steve ireland 139 149 liz brodie 136 139 131 scott long 141 147 senior bowling david barry 222 donna summerfelt 214 bryon tuck 215keith brodie 626 215 216 andrea tuck 231 mike rigby 690 250 251 bantambowling v donna chambers 153 kim tuck 128 213 lewis cottage 134 cheryl connor- 129 todd marshman 128 legion ladles bowling sept 9 betty turner 624 221 246 tony stewart 610 205 216 aldiue sinclair 606 251 barb thomas 602 241 216 gladys clarkson 247 mitzi aida 238 marion grove 233 lois bartley 229 ruth winter stein 222 201 hazel einar clausen limited teak furniture chris armstrong 146 174 202 and dave gould 210 135 161 over125 scores eluded gloria mintz 125 wilson 220 gaye lehman 134 138 jeff schacherly j 2 lil brichener 206 bev 135 pam lewis 134 sharon marshman 200 kathy dykstra 141 125 scott conklin 133 128 gary melhuish 128 david sibbick 170 143 shelly nesbitt 175 171 sandra hincks 156 144 darlene gogar 130 131 shelly bond 197 127 steve rigby 148 184 julie cm tlwscaniwcrrit 6404110 trans cfw cpeprr weilhewserupa bupsetfvkywtjisfl tftts useful well offeryouavtu consolwhwnlom ourclktoiaefrmjs pamwkvptotio sofaermestaorbl uasthereiare a- few spaces open iwhit- churciistbuffviue public libravyspre story hour registration will be held open until saturday the wed- tviesday and- friday morning classes still have openings in the hap penings for little people program for children age threeto five who do not attend kindergarten the course offers eight weeks of stories crafts learning games puppets songs and movies which are presented to encourage an appreciation of books and to develop habits of independence and self- reliance before school wins handicap jsoncheff 200 graves 216 legion ladies sept 16 betty turner 664 251 219 anne jackson 652 213 233 206 lois bartley 607 249 200 debbie marshman 220 mario grove 217 wimuriel gibson 210 ruth r special sale complete 3piece chesterfield sets sofa loveseat and chair only 59900 round dining r00 table r vcr 4cha foam mattress queen size only 99 50 we carry a complete tine of scandinavian furniture dining room occpjionol chain living room wall units i 9 bedroom dejjc nest of tobies mr ken laushway retired whitchurch stouffville mayor- and ardent golfer has won this years handicap championship at the thunderbird golf club where he and mrs laushway are members figure skating meeting tonight stouffville the stouffville figure skating club will hold its general meeting tonight at 8 pm at latcham hall save onlnlcome tax up to 4000 a year may bededucv ible for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a registered retirement savings plan while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life ask me for details im with sun life of canada heityz daues clu krjr 3 claremont ft tele phone o401065 sun life of canada regional municipality of durham planning development committee official plan of the regional public meeting thurs sept 25 1975 730pm pickering council chambers 1710 kingston road the purpose omhis meeting is to present to the council and the public of the town of pickering various choicesfor thefuture population growth and land use as part of the process of preparing an official plan for durham the public is invited to attend and present their ideas and concerns regarding the development of the region in addition the public is invited to view i nformation displays at sheridan mall sept268amto 10 pm sheridan mall sept 27 8 am to 6 pm further information concerning these meetings and information displays can be obtained from jim moyer the regions planning and development department whitby 4166687731 lifi hi clark mason chairman wm f hmc adams commissioner in customer credit days save 400 tof 500 on your 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