8 the tribune wednesday december 31115 j j sjyr i- r hi tsjjt- yj s- or reports on past year continued from page i r progress in negotiations for the dulverton sub- fdivision and they are now awaiting draft approval from the ministry of housing we have reached a tentative agreement regarding services and until this subdivision is firm development in the village is virtually frozen 1 because of sewage plant restraints dulverton will pay for the new water storage plant rechannelization of duffins creek and the extension to the sewage treatment plant mr ratcliff com- mended the bylaw committee for their work during the year and he especially mentioned the new parks bylaw which gives the municipality and the community centre boards more control over abuses of the parks another change over the year was that the whitchurch conservation club assumed jurisdic tion over the flood control area north of town to be maintained for passive recreation he was pleased to note that an effort had been made to reforest part of the property another change for the better according to the mayor was the switch from using the ontario humane society for animal control to using kennel inn dogs running at large are still a problem he said i think the service is somewhat better but it is still not perfect the mayor said the cost of animal control around 20000 worries him but be felt tbe cost was no higher than if the town had remained with the humane society he pointed out that the village got its first stop light on main st this year and besaid be is hopeful a stoplight will be installed at the 9th line north and main st during the coming year i am pleased that the region agreed to restrict truck traffic on the 9th around the lake he said consideration should now be given to reducing the speed there from 35 miles per hour to 20 or 25 it really should be 20 but it is up to the region the mayor said there will be an official ap plication for this to the region satisfaction was expressed by mr ratcliff at the road work done during the past year and he expressed confidence road upgrading would t continue tbe 9h line south was paved- vandorf rd was topped from r highway- 48 for about a mile west and the reconstructioniof mill st was completed com- mercial st- is slated for 1976 v next years budget will certainly have to be contained and every effort will be made to bold the present mill rate he commented the mayor expressed thanks to all those people who served on the various boards for the valuable part they played in the community the centennial and historical committees have been very active and they will be working hard through 1976 to make preparations for centennial year which begins january 1 1977 fire destroyed the rented house of mr and mrs peter troian and family in october tribune photographer john montgomery arrived ahead of the fire trucks and took this spectacular shot of the blaze stouffville juveniles took the provincial title in the spring topping off their most successful season ever the vteam is shown here front row left to right is jack holder jmike wightman jack watson manager wayne norton i don mcbeth coach kevin barrick andrick marshman- 1 inthe middle row don whitehead daryl wright scott stouffville v 1975 was a year of championships and near- championships oh the stouffville sports scene the major event was the winning of a provincial title by the local juvenile b hockey 1 club in a fivegame connor matt leslie jeff roy bill roberts howie jones series against st marys and phil regandanz- trainer in backare craig waite thejuvs ended the season andy leitch davevmumford pete fitzpatrick- with an overalj 49l assinck blair ernmefsoridoug taylor and ron mc- record dowelv vvi rr- t the year started the george ross the juveniles winning the north american silver r v i stick championship in win caps mooretown ontario on jan 19 by defeating dorchester 10 0 in the finals under discussion at that time of year was a proposed sport and community complex to be built on the stouffville dist secondary school site town council opted to support a swimming pool- but not- the whole complex went to participation house in markham on april 9 the juvenile hockey team went on to sew up the provincial title after a fastpaced final series the jiivs won the first game 112 before losing their first game of the season 3 2 to st marys as a result of having only seven players on the ice recreational league on april 30 stouff- villes canadian cham pionship lawn bowling threesome eleanor crossin dorothy wagg and rela laushway were among those honored by premier william davis at a special banquet may 6 was the first day for a new competitive on march16 juveniles closed the paid off for seven hotai series in fiiiestyle with6 due tbasnowstorm f he sportat stouffville dfst secondary school judo club members who won firstplace trophies in york regional com petition also in march a bit ol turbulence arose as a iesult of a rough series between the local juveniles and unionville in the provincial semi finals questions regarding the conduct of fans and players were raised through letters and comments in the tribune the end of march saw the whitchurch stouff ville allstar girls hockey team go down to a 5 2 defeat in an exhibition contest against clair lea proceeds from the game 3 7 4 and 6 3 victories meanwhile the iga peewee as had moved into the provincial finals as well but came out on the short end of a five- game series against walkertown the peewecs won- their first games 5 30 but dropped the final three 3 2 4 33 1 both the juveniles andpeewees later were honored at a banquet on sept 9 i stouffville had a winner in another sport at that time of year with the soussesv basketball team triumphing in- the uxbridge mens rugger the spartan intermediate squad ended the season suc cessfully indeed winning the georgian bay secondary school association cham pionship on may 31 another bodycontact sport judo brought medals to the area as four silver medals were won by hotaiclub members at the ontario junior olympics karen shef- field14 of the club later went on to win a gold medal in the under -130- 1b class atthe canadian judo championships in jrack and field county meet as midget boys walked off with- the trophy on mafb 17 they were led by teanfl member -john- christiei who set three county records at the meet this area nearly had a resident world boxing champion as clyde gray living north of claremont5 i took on angel espada in ipuertojtico forthc world welterweighttitleon june 28 however gray lojjt the close bout- v aj ifi softball season for a thebirketthassardift peewee team started witijji a bangasjim chilvers pitchedlhree consecutive nohitters chilvers wasa mainstay on the team through the season which ended oct 11 in jthe provincial finals against miriesing- stouffville osl ij j the close series in jvo j straight 3 2 decisions top male and female athletes at sdssv were v awarded at the school the winners being 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