Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 18, 1975, p. 15

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the tribune thursday december 18 197s 15 908 triple leads monday night league srouffviixe a sizzling 908 triple led the monday night mens league as pete jarvis bowled single games of 348 308 and 252 to out distance all competitors other top bowlers were norm ewing 444 john clark 777 c27 254 lynn whitmore 240 kevin dacey 253 bruce johnston 241 bui dart 655 274 blliwalts mo warren john 757 tot 244 norm hosklng 704 241 tom nutt 745 290 254 rod bond- 744 296 270 roy irelaad 264 joe barber 479 266 ross baker 695 271 len greenwood 656 256- bill white 795 325 bob campbell 671 25310 len buckland 654 2s3 vernon ward 652 260 ellwood pattenden 748 271 255 bob chapman 705 243 bob morley 654 253 glen jackson 659 252 wayne jackson 712 311 dave ratclitt 652 259 leg loa ladles bowling dec 9 top bowler lois bartley 664 209 284 aldine sinclair 239 ruth sheppard 229 anne jackson 219 adele willis 216 betty turner 216 dot oyck 214 gaye lehman 213 willi alda 209 linda bonchetf 209 lill jones 208 tiny stewart 205 barb thomas 205 200 stolen goods are seized by police in area raid thursday night ladles league dec 1 1 top bowler gall hunter 657- 290 flora forfar 254 205 kathy graves 250 audrey gibson 236 203 lois barker 238 208 201 judy bond 203 201 jlll vaughan 214 doris redquest- 205 marg wgg 209 lydla mcphee 239 mae daly 218 youth bowling council juaiors over 500 chris arm- strong 543 211 151 201 karen brodie 542 181 233 128 julie chambers 529 177 167 185 steve ireland 518 191 181 144 sheila ward 507 128 201 178 paul hillerup 501 179 159 163 over 125 singles janet hope 152 145 scott conklin 144 127 195 kelly long 126 oavid sibblck 145 132 robble nesbitt 182 liz brodie 149 scott long 136 mark dome no 163 155 erlc nesbitt 128 kim sleeth 145 134 terry bishop 125 135 143 steve rigby 128 135 darlene cogar 138 151 john helkens 172 deb pattenden 144 128 shelly nesbitt 164 137 171 sharon dykstra 148 157 126 gloria mlntz 127 131 dan lebkxic128 148 scott brown 173 suzanne connor 137 sandra hincks 127 shelly bond ix gwen shaolock 131 141 teresa ewing 135 162 david gould 145 132 bantams top bowler kim tuck 406 double 207 199 mike burrows 152 lisa erikson 126 craig vaughan 154 doug oldham 135 gerald heikens 142 stephen king 126 gordleatherdale 147 140 cheryl connor 163 jimmy vaughan 147 donna chambers 130 130 karen sleeth 169 cathy reid 150 ireland 146 150 tammy bishop 165 166 stephen appletos 193 seniors mike rigby 753 249 241 243 keith suie 245 jill roper 203 234 andrea tuck 207 john christie 656 250 208 david barry 206 donna summerfeidl 651 275 213 byron tuck 444 252 219 tuesday afternoon ladies bowling dec 9 top bowlers nancy lehman 240 246 240 fic stacey 284 barb palmer 224 ann fretz 214 jean tuhord 210 rowena leh man 208 barn burnell 213 mae ledlie 201 thursday afternoon ladies league dec ii high triple flat jean foley 744 324 234 204 gaye lehman 281 222 marie foote 285 207 sadie greenshleld 259 250 anno fretz 224 204 ev mckay 292 june hopper 244 bemice nelson 235 toots taylor 225 mary st john 205 shirley knabb 208 audrey holden 213 betty hoey 201 tiny stewart 214 wednesday afternoon 7 bowling league top bowler d oibben 454245241 b gaston213 k mcmann 239 am mucci 220 d redshaw 209 m carter 241 b monroe 214 221 m zeppa 221 d collins 207 b goff 210 225 s jones 212 246 l wood- 211 t earle 204 b budd 209 at prestons lake g0rmley is no- iccepiri3 bookings for the 76 season weddings showers meetings gall 6617510 or 7278331 quasar greenwood electronics stouffville 6402440 amehuaaua 5 213 jeff schacherl 139 154 norman doble 179 julie bantam a win close or ono game stouffville michael kocal 28 of rr 2 stouffville has been charged with possession of stolen goods valued under 200 a search warrant was executed at the residence of mr kocal in november and at that time a cassette recorder was seized according to york regional police the recovered recorder was allegedly stolen in guelph last march jiprugs stolen an uxbridge man has been charged with theft and possession of stolen goods following the recovery of 5000 worth of surgical supplies controlled drugs and narcotics the accused man kenneth moody 41 of lot 5 cone 6 was employed as a sales representative of pentre chemists in keswick and is alleged to have removed the goods frem there during the months of october and november carburns f car belonging to james errington of squire baker lane markham caught fire one morning last week on steeles ave the fire started around the engine and the carjjworth 3000 was totally destroyed sax taken 0 a 17 year oldthom- hnl youth has been charged with the theft of a 700 saxophone from the music room at bayview secondary school the musical in strument has been recovered charged with theft and possession over 200 is gregory fevreaii 17 of royal orchard blvd station robbed police arc in vestigating the breakin guidelines accepted by region york region a letter from provincial treasurer darcy mckeough concerning the governments anti- inflation program parked some debate as to whether the guidelines are- binding on regional employees when it was tabled at regional council lastiweek richmond hill mayor david schiller questioned whether the federal controlsapply to regional and municipal em ployees the treasurers letter stated that the wrovincial government iwould apply the guidelines to its em ployees and suggested the region do likewise mr schiller however wondered if the regional staff comes unlcr the ad ministrative control of the federal antiinflation board east gwillimbury mayor gladys rolling insisted that mr schillers remarks were beside the point stating uiatv are nere t0 y it a good program and we support it councillor bob adams insisted that mr mckcoughs letter itself represented the official guidelines mayor schiller persisted that it should be nude crystal clear by the province and maintained that the federal regulations are not binding on provincial an municipal em ployees jt mr mckeoughs fetter was accepted by council of the esso gas station at highway 48 and 16th ave that occurred late thursday night or early friday morning someone forced the door of the ladies washroom and removed the front door keys and then entered the station by the front door the alarm was disconnected a filing cabinet was opened and envelope containing stouffville stouffville bantam as had a close call saturday playing on the orono postage stampsize ice surface the confining space worked to the advantage of the home team as they built up a sizeable lead in the first two periods in period three stouffville solved the problem by shooting at every opportunity and finished up winning the game 87 on friday the bantams defeated west rouge 42 although stouffville showed a greater edge in the play than the score indicated netting goals against orono were gary carr with two and one each to brent nichols steve spang kelly burrows ted waite dave mckenzie and keith mcguckin the west rouge game saw goals by steve spang 2bary carr and ted waite 400 in cash and 100 worth of credit receipts was removed the front door was relocked and the keys replaced in the washroom hubby frowned on it seems everybody is collecting something these days but the hobby of an uxbridge man is being regarded with some disfavor by both york and durham regional police ri j a york regional oil butlcuiy police staceys shaded by credit team constable was investigating a distur bance in jacksons point at which time he put two men in the rear of the cruiser the police crest was then removed from the officers jacket a week later peter hockley 23 centre rd uxbridge was arrested and charged with mischief under 50 stouffville credit union slipped by stacey tractors 42 in girls hockey sunday after a closechecking 10 game the first two periods jean pike jane clarke cheryl singleton and karen brown all tallied with assists to cheryl 2 sharron morrison 2 and gloria mintz jackie armet mr hockley faces the netted the two stacey same charge and for the goals assisted by debbie same alleged offence from durham regional police misguided spirit a vandal or vandals possibly with a misguided christmas spirit cut down three spruce trees from the front of braces mill conservation area former store owner dies uxbridge former goodwood general store owner charles wesley watson died tuesday in ux bridge mr watson owned the shop in the hamlet for 20 years mccurdy janet dunkeld and cathy kealy- lizette lacoursiere racked up another shut out for stouffville kins men to defeat the lions 10 kathy foulds com bined with julie parish for the goal stouffville sales barn squeezed by music 4 dancing 21 as jolynn ayotte potted one goal one assist and debbie coxworth netted a single goal teresa ewing assisted twice the combination of kathy mcbeth from cindy mccurdy and kathy summerfeldt scored music 4s goal cross country skiing at woodnewtoh 6th concession uxbridge north of durham rd 21 commencing dec 26th 8 kms of scenic wooded trails ho rentals available phone 6495241 announcement unionville motors 1973 ltd is pleased to announce the appointment of mr doug ramer to their service department doug brings 30 years experience in general motors products and welcomes all his friends and customers to unionville motors unionville motors 1973ltd hwy east ol kennedy rd 297 1666 wishing you the q finest joys of a bright and happy j christmas a with much r appreciation s closed dec 15th to jan 8th giulios pizza house stouffville arm n wishes from us t0 you b with our thanks for letting us serve ft you happy holidays to our friends 1 steves barber shop s 393 main st w stouffville 6404936 g open all day monday dec22ndjs29th i hew year happenings at the parkway new years eve ir the old english roast beef room six course gourmet dinner with reserved seating for fun and dancing in the kings club discotheque t 4000 per couple special seatings for groups bedrooms available for dinner guests at 2000 per couple by advanced registration only parkway hotel highway no 7 leslie street l mile west of woodbine reservations 8812121 light a light light a life this christinas you can give a gift that will last not just for a few days or months but every day of the year for a contribution of a dollar or more you can light a light on the cfgm people tree in towne and cquntrye square at yonge and steeles all proceeds from the cfgm people tree will go directly to the dellcrest childrens centre to help in their work with emotionally disturbed children its important work on a problem that will affect one child in six during his or her lifetime services include achild guidance clinic day school residence a home foster homes summer day camp and a community services program so much to do and you can help get it done pull for a kid this christmas what will your donation buy hope a helping hand toward a better future filled with the sunshine and happy days that every kid should grow up with and the important knowledge that you care music in the mall tuesday december 23rd at 530 pm and 900 pm cfgm and towne and coiintrye square present george hamilton iv live in concert with special guest rick fielding right in the mall and its free we wish you a merry christmas right through the holiday season cfgm is with you with a real country christmas spend christmas eve with us as your favorite cfgm personalities each present their spe cial christmas hour just for you this christmas eye special begins at 5 pm on 1310 and a happy new year new years eve is for parties so its time for the top 100 of 1975 on cfgm listen for this 6hour special be ginning at 600 pm new years eve and running right up till the big moment at midnight with cfgms dave johnson itll be repeated new years day afternoon another tradi tion from cfgm on new years day the hank williams special a look back at the best were heading for christmas cmon with us canadas country gian

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