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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 12, 1976, p. 9

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v i tub tribune thursday august 12 llkl sees stouffville in and counted three runs bouse league play the for- the streakers r glendale beach squirt hartley b short and r boys walloped goodwood kerswill tallied two runs 229 home runs were scored by doug oneill 2 darren hardyand john paull glendale scorers were doug onell 4 andrew vonk 3 kenny merry 3 darren hardy- 2 lee hall 2 derek stem 2 and stephen mcnallyu shane adkin scored two runs for goodwood and his teammates brian koogjy darren mcneil morgan winn dale yaki dave prescott and darrin baker all crossed the plate once guaranty trust stomped ed sidswofth haulage 148 ron boake was the winning pitcher jeff boake tallied three runs and sean mcquigge and craig vaughan each brought in two jeff stover did a superb job in left held b sferruzir scored two runs for ed sid- sworth eric whomsley real estate dumped hygrade fuels 179 steve ap- pleton was the winning pitcher with micheal mcginn and ben wallace doing an excellent job in the field eric whomsley real estate won by default over hans heyd car service j midget boys in a hardfought seven innings the each the canadian tire lakers then dumped markham 162 bantammidget girls goodwood stomped homer and beth steeart tallied three runs lois pattenden and barb rowe madeabeautiful double play- the cedars of musselmans clouted als tack shop19ll home runs came off the bats of ladies auxilliary 389 and carrie burd scored becky holder and thrice ellen bingham darlene rice belted in and karen emby scored cedars of musselmans 17 karen hardy joy mit- 10 bart rowebelteu i the only home run terri rowe and v carol lee tallied three runs each and lois pattenden donna macdonald shirley elson lenora schembri and beth stewart each got a pair karen hardy tallied two runs for musselmans goodwood defeated als tack shop 2519 bart rowe belted in a homer and scored four runs carol lee also hit a chell and norine wilcox terri- bingham nea crisson norine wilcox philliscard cindy child karen hardy ruth stick- wood and susan mcaleer contributed two runs each sandy mathews belted in a homer and scored two runs for als tack shop cheryl morrison tallied three runs peewee girls vandorf general store clobbered the home runs anne liversidge leslie young and susan daniel tallied four runs each and cathy libby colleen libby becky -holder- susan mccowan dianne an three runs for ladies auxilliary stouffville iga clobbered the ladies auxilliary i 2111 debbie budd and kaien murray contributed four runs derson and lynda ad- each sandra hincks dison scored three y runs scored three runs for iga each phyllis wilcox and and sharon jessup tallied irene vanvliet ccossed j three for the ladies home plate twice for auxilliary ladies auxilliary in a much closer game lloyd britton auto sales squeezed by the ladies auxilliary 2220 joanne dart was the big gun belting in three home runs and counting for four nancy giffin and tammy veitch crossed vandorf general store clobbered lloyd britton auto sales 313 squirt girls pine orchard service centre beat hutchinson farm supply 219 note to coaches j all games must be played by august 19 and home plate four times y scores in by august 20 swamps managed jo increase their lead by one in the second inning when grant singled and t then stole home from second on a canadian tirelakers defeated the stouffville and steve shell vail streakers 139 and singled glen gibson then stouffville r the ken may real estate team proved tough op position for claremont lions last- week as the midget allstar team snowed them under 123 stoiiffville pitcher jimmy chilvers got the game off to a flyingstart by striking out the first three claremont hitters and the team took it from ffis33ffi anverukfi- when j ready set splash the placid waters of unionville pond were churned into a boiling ferment last saturday when fifty two swimmers hit the water children of all ages and from all over the region entered the twelfth annual two mile swim sponsored by the unionville swim club a lot of the younger entrants didnt make it all the way but there were lots of lifeguards around to paddletired swimmers to shore steve davey of richmond hill was the eventual winner it took him 50 minutes to complete the course annegret lamure regained first place allan sooley contributed four runs kelly park bruce bingham frank bingham and jamie came up and knocked in fockler next elson sacrificed but got in steel and then spangmanaged to parlay a single into a t fleet two runs each and ticket to home plate for mitchell palmer one both shell and gibson r keith brodie scored the this leftstouffvillej only homer of the game four up and they star midget tearri tion capitalized on wild throws by stouffville 5 to make it home his teammate emory did much the same thing the last run m the game was scored by stouffville howeverj when fockler parlayed a single into a trip to third and was hit home by a sacrifice on widemans part both teams played tight ball from then until the end of the game with no more runs or errors on the scoreboard thanks to mcbeth who boldly stole second continued to third on an error and then capitalized on a fly ball to the outfield fumble at third to make it t u 1 home in the fourth inning stouffville scored again shell took a walk to first madeit to second on a fumble and was hit to however the ken may team quickly rallied and came back with runs thirtbygibsonglbsonby chilvers and was on second thanks to fockler m the bottom of elson came up and drove run bv in thesixth both his teammates in on claremont then tightened a single p an forced out dart and chilvers on an excell- play ended after the top in the fifth inning ent play- this set the of the ninth with stouff- garemont finally made it stage for mcbeth avho ville triumphing 123 stouffville wins again to- tion centre is screen editors note the i following article describes the purpose and use of the steanne des plaines quebec regional penitentiary reception centre a similar centre is proposed for uxbridgc township the regional reception centre concept is part of a new penitentiary services 9 policy stressing rehabilitation of the criminal rather than 5 punishment during the six to j eight week period a prisoner is kept at the yj centre he under- i goes psychological sociological and aptitude testing j- the centre features a swindle one man skills testing vroom taken a job in j costing 100000 the i prisoner after choosing j two or three a trades he i would like to learn is given tasks in those areas ho test his aptitude centre has only been i operational since 1973 it is yet known- if the trades programs will the desired affect judging from the four convicts interviewed by the group that toured the institution last week the results are not that promising none of the four seemed interested in learning a trade and some of them seemed- hardly aware of the existence of the testing facilities y5 one a mechanic already had a trade 1 another a man in his late fifties had been head of a large financial institution iandwasin prison as a result of a c financial had the prisoners be sent to a maximum medium or minimum security institution ac- cording to assistant director leo flynn this has pretty well been decided beforehand but the inmates conduct at the centre can have some influence a prisoner can also choose to upgrade his education and academic evaluations are con- ducted at the centre the average education of the inmates is grade 8 and the j average age is about 28 the centre is maximum security and handles all types of prisoners sentenced to morethan two years so that the most incorrigible prisoners wont influence v youthful or firsttime offenders the inmates are divided into three community or who ask to be separated from i the -other- prisoners- sexual offiriders sometimes become targets r for the rest of the prisoners although security is very rigid steanne des plaines lacks the op- pressive atmosphere typical of older penitentiaries in stitutional green walls have been replaced by peach arid lime green not the most appealing color combinations but notas drably depressing v as those used in the past mr flynn proudly pointed out that the colors were chosen and the paint applied by an in- mate f recreational facili- ties are better than in the older prisonsste- anne boasts a miniature in learning something he could utilize to earn a living on the outside the the room consists of fourth convict a young indiv idual booths set up to man serving 20 years for penitentiary library but t seemed more interested fl l mnn golf course aswell as a indomgeasyumethan ubrary gymnasium and blocks t offenders under 21 years of age are kept in one wing first offenders test ability for an murder just smirked over 21 are kept in a i assortment of skilled and slightly when asked if he group and lose who have semiskilled jobs if a was interested in learning n previously served ra ipris and a trade r prison sentence are kept labilities match up an durmg the prisoners in a third area another 4 attempt is made to place stay at the centre he is mn 1s set aside for those the person in a penal observed to determine if inmates who are per- y institution where a course he needs psychiatric help 1in that subjecpms andheis evaluated available j decide whaty type io is hoped this ap- supervision he requires proach will reduce after leaving the i recidivism but as the centre the convict could j man jailed for toting loai3d weapon craft areas according to mr flynn the surrounding community has so far had no contact with the prison but he said they are now in the process of forming a citizen participation committee through the local branch of the op timist club wtar games stouffville bantam boys havent had in the spot wayne morris pickering couldnt keep a very good season so far is in but the coach of the down the farmer jacks not only theother allstar stouffville credit lt midget allstar girls this teams but thej weather squad us vastly j week pickering has been giving them a comfortable whentalking managed to down the j hard time v as well farmers nn the first ibecause of rainthey are game but the six games behind ahd will stouffville team bounced playanumberof four right back and nosed pointers to make up the schell boys will them out 65 in the next 1 game at stouffville atfirsf it looked like the pickering r was going to have things all its own way as they took a 51 jlead in the first inning the farmer jack girls came back with runs in xthe second and third inning to make it a 53 ball game in the fourth inning stouffville really took command and scored three big runs tor make the score 65 i cheryl singleton tallied two runs and cathy kealy barb goudie debbie coxworth and i maureen kanips each scored one for farmer jacks bantam boys allstars schell lumber be starting their joasa- playoffs with a two out of three match against c unionville red- faced coach many coaches would give their eye teeth to be abouthis allstarss its embarassing commented morris when questioned about his teams scores thejcredit unions have won all but two of their games and the final scores arc more appropriate to basket ball yhey twon the last gameagainst unionville 480 boltai valpolicella 4 0 the classic table wine from it i matebd aaoss canada bv canaftin schenley dstiltertes ul f v s av 3 members of thvparty touring ihesteanndeplvinmaquebec newmarket a mcfaddien was charged weapon was loaded and j23year old oshawa man by york regional police ammunition was also was sent to jail for a after he was stopped on seized by police v jterm- by main st stouffville for a jjifi weapon- and to driving while disqualified i kenneth erent dothinginthebackof the m car which the accused juagemem after perusing his which the accused man was driving the sentence ofetwo months i i long criminal record weapon confiscated and crown attorneyjerry prohibited the man from wiley told the court its possessing orjusinga not a question ofwhether weapon for thenexttwo butyarsvfrtt v jtlcfaddien also faced the court at a preliminary hearing on vharges of trafficking in methanphctamine and elected trial by judge and jury following a i com- mittapby judge munro he will appear in toronto sept 7 to set a date for vacation notice melville united church will be closed aug 15 22 rev gordon hunter will speak at 945 am at cherrywood on t augvis remember r annualchicken bt b qat melvlllelsept- farmer jacks own freshly pictked id i concerned about anyone who has a loaded gun in a car it is a serious mat ter in handing down a threemonth jail term to theaccused man judge possessing hashish oilv- kenheith bernard dechamps pleaded guilty to the offence after he was charged july 25 in whit- i v ochurchstouffvillet wtf tf 1 fjudgemunro said thewould i the past and i am concerned with someone who continually breaks the law phone j richmond hbltree service vvork regionalpouce found a vukerfato account tbe time that the f wfvvf ipr- ijo ting the hashish accused n had teendetained in j l underitbjefdashtof the- accused jail awaiting trial- and sentenced v rf uzt mm to 60 days r lzxzjzzjjll ii cftotv will bejrapihg2 game shows headline hunters and rv vbefinlfloncv for free tickets phone cftotv 291 911 1 children must be 12 years of agewb ad- milted csv ij niagara peaches nowameafllt -is- drop inpick your own corn s5 pottoeis per cob beans beets pickling cucumbers 6 qt basket i bushel limited supply mjavv 4- s v v- aj- sawr wf js4 i i 1 twtruiui h-

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