Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 5, 1976, p. 11

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the tribune thursday augcst 5 1916 u stouffville the stouffville allstar midget softball team has been in a y threeway tie in their league two other teams had an identical 74 record as of tuesday east gwillimbury and thorhhill stouffville was to take on bradford tuesday in a league contest tonight at the town park the midgets will play claremont beginning at 830 pm august 12 will mark the beginning of oasa playoffs for the stouffville squad as they again play bradford the game winner of that game will go against unionville in the next round a recent tournament at east gwillimbury saw the midgets go down to defeat in both contests they were beaten fr4 by north york then 52 by east gwillimbury the north york game said coach guy daddario was a good ball game there was one bad inning pitching was harold wideman one highlight of the second contest was a bases loaded catch by left fielder glen gibson on a short fly ball kids plus horses adds stouffville they have in creriwp is a one hundred and thirty love of horses- thisi is children and sixty horses fortunate since each adduptoagreattimeat- camper gets six riding least that is the opinion of lessons a day as well as campers and counsellors at horse lovers day camp heidi and udo hocbgescburz started the camp ten years ago with a handful of enthusiastic saturday pupils from their riding schoolv- we doume3e number of campers every year said heidi who still drives one of the big yellow horse lovers buses to and from the dty each day children from 616 are ferried to the camp from all over york region as well as toronto the one thing instruction in horse care campers learn bow to saddle up what to feed a horse horse grooming and exercising even how to bathe a horse even the youngest become quite proficient after several weeks- though 1 they practise onpaniesj3 for their lessons the children are divided into groups according to riding ability ioneof the favorite exercises is the ionge line lesson which involves all sorts of- bareback stunts i while the instructor hold the line j srj- children attempt to ride the horse backwards lie down lean forward and sideways and even mount and dismount while the horse is moving this gives the young rider confidence as well -as- improving his balance m the group lesson all are mounted on their own steed and learn how to steer the horse as one young pupil putit the more advanced riders go on to jumping and trail rides with railvthe in struction children learn to ride very quickly but the main aim is not to make expert riders of the children 4we want the- children to- enjoy their holidays said heidi from alk appearances they certainly do alison warner may be one of the youngest children at camp but she is a skilful little rider the fact that her tiny legs cannot reach the stirrups of her pony doesnt seem to bother her at all win 103 and 365 notch upiwo victories stouffville the vandorf general store pee wee girls scored two victories this week in the first game they stomped stouffville iga 303 becky holder tallied four runs and cathy libby colleen libby patricia van baket julie beaven and laura weston had three runs each vandorf general store then clobbered ladies auxiliary 365 diane anderson and becky holder belted in- home runs and counted for- three runs each leslie young tallied five runs and karen felix crossed the plate four times diane rice dawn topping julie beaven anner liverside lydia addison susan mccowan and susan daniel all scored three times for the ri general store in other house league play goodwood trounced the ladies auxiliary 23- 12 home runs came off the bats of carol jackson stephanie redwood and jackie st john double play lori bell was stephanie redwood also outstanding in the- counted for four runs and game carol jackson three irene van vliet put ladies auxiliary on the scoreboard with a homer as well as three runs and maggie van vliet also counted threetimes bantam girls cedars of mussel- mans upset the unde feated king cole ducks by defeating them 94 1 joy mitchell con tributed three runs and cindy childs two sherry hardy did asuperb job as shortstop and also hit the only homer of the game excellent teamwork characterized the game george ross photography skimmed by goodwood in a real heart- breaker the final score was 2322 v v1- lpri b and lou m counted for four runs while kim tindall and barb browe hit home runs for goodwood in the fourth inning helen stuart and lenore sembre made a beautiful squirts girls pine orchard service centre scored two vic tories this week in the first game they dumped hutchinson farm supply 219 with jackie warford tallying five runs the pitching mound was shared by karen greenwood and cathy kingdon and margaret pliakes manned home plate in the second game the service centre nosed out richmond sod 1211 karen greenwood and margaret pliakes hit home runs and robin murby tallied three runs for service centre bantammidget boys the canadian tire lakers beat all comers this week first the lakers dumped mcleans furniture the team leading the league 117 nazzio nicastro garnered the only homer and scored three runs for the lakers while teammates bruce bingham and allan sooley crossed the plate twice daniel joyce and ricky rice scored two runs for macleans next the lakers trounced the stouffville streakers 145 allan sooley knocked in a home run and also counted three times and mitchell palmer also had three runs bruce bingham and craig ewart tallied up two each d manser scored two runs for the streakers and george m and greg squirt boys a two runs each hunts sunoco stouffville nursery stomped hans heyd car school then squeezed by service 187 roger van rvandorf garage 1514 maris coij widdifield steve mitchinson and paul thomas scored three runs apiece j for vandorf garage and derek duggan tallied three runs apiece pine orchard lawn equipment defeated guaranty trust 96 d felix e- winter and c dewsbury tallied three runs each eastview sales and service clouted vandorf garage 239 glen phillips smashed in a homer as did chris dewsbury for vandorf todd preston hit three doubles and t peter dent two singles eastview sales and js variety- service clobbered b js stouffville variety 154 homeruns came off the bats off marek kacznyski who had three and mark toole and glen phillip gary white hit a homer and a triple f or b hsvariety glen philip and todd preston were byron tuck leads in league bowling pccwee boys b defeated nursery school 1714 robert brooks with four runs and brent bird and murray giffen with three were the top scorrers for their team andrew graham contributed four runs for the nursery school the winning pitcher- stouffville summer bowling was in full swing this week with byron tuck leading the league his score was 754 311 263 the rest of the members scored as follows bill white 715 213 223 279 bob sleeth 699 251 264 keith barton 692 358 john smith 659 220 222 217 jessie detwell 645 211 243 vernon ward 627211 214 202 georgina sleeth 609 222 227 lois bartley 609 230 david gaudette 607 202 248 irene goodwood white catcher team the odd- washed the stouffville fellows and rebekahs nursery school 130 vic dumped b j variety g s brought in three runs 3 im vftf fun 1 j conklin220-223- jean- dart 208 225 jill roper 1 202 202 tom nlitt209 201 judybond 205 neil jbrunt contributed three logan5200 bill grove ruhseach to the rout 218 v linda desjardins 243 marion barton 213 debbie burrows 220 jim bartley 201- lloyd kerswill 209 chancy tuck 216 willy petri 216 floyd forsyth 207 jack cogar 229 mary clark 201 peter van- denberg 209 girls win again stouffville bell canadas novice girls allstar walloped keswick 181 in the provincial finals esther herbert beltedinthe only home run of the game janette cooper and ann marie 4 m mlchaela mathieu 1 is learning to ride backwards forwards and sideways during her longe line lesson at horselovers day campthe camp which is located on the vandorf rd draws campers from all over york region as well as toronto vaiinegret lamnre y midgi pvp3rt fi et allstar girls are tough team to heat sses m these children are working hard trying to make it to they are from left to rignt stouffville farmer jacks midget allstar girls are a tough team to beat as penetang found out for the second time ease up on arenas town asks ministry stouffville a resolution that the ministry of labour ease up in its safety in- spections of ontario arenas was endorsed by whitchurch stouffville council last week council 1 endorsed a resolution from the town of exeter asking that in evaluating an arena the ministry of labour use the building code stan dards in effect when the arena was built provided -that- the building was originally constructed or renovated with the approval of the ministry 1 councillor art starr commented that its too bad they didnt give the municipalities one to two years to bring the arenas up to standard the farmers stomped penetang 229 in the provincial womens finals this week a repeat of last week triumph cathy kealy and nancy dart contributed 4 runs apiece while debbie coxworth maureen kamps and debbie cooper tallied three runs each on wednesday farmer jacks will play in pickering and on friday the pickering team will meet them in stouffville at 830 pm in the main park captain can be a bit difficult at times so ellssa winder left is giving t her perplexed friend a hand at tacking up the two are taking part ina program at horselovers day camp the last session of swimming clashes it now underway at the stonf wde pool here the instructors and children are playiaga watery version of farmer in the dett shown from left to right and clockwise b teacher debbie mann with mi t 1 s 1 t r vl glasses lisa ross leama sanders core- kyan chris mcdennott sandra mltfhhfon cheryl oldham steven lemottoe lori woolf ocd debue mccnrdyand monica oconnor v- a coaches pletmsenoie j7t0 ensure converage by the tribune con tributors to the sports page should have -material- on past games and upcoming ones in to us by monday 1 pm each week if- nnable to bring in results personally- please call- annegret lamnre at the tribune office 640- 2100 her home phone is 8875046 1 linellf may nmesshotflngexciiient- y t mnhyidymvmrmznyrsimumi sportsmanship also managed to a rresidentethatwouldliketoiwovowntown homer for theuxbridge councu team while vvir playing a game of donkey baseball

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