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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 9, 1976, p. 11

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the tribune thursday september uk 11 backtoback no hitters competitors different classes raced at the goodwood kartways on the labour day weekend here the 100 cc class is roaring off at the start of a heat tuning up their kart are dan myers dick groves and fred myers all of michigan the activity in the pits was as least as interesting as the spectacular racing on the hairpin track annegret lamure james johnstone mourned golf course architect dies one of the original owners and founders of sleepy hollow golf country club stouffville james jimmie john- stone passed away on sept 1st at scarborough general hospitalmr- johnstones passing came on the occasion of his 79th birthday deceased was a native of scotland and had been living retired in markham for some years he was a professional golfer but was most widely known as a golf course architect aiaving designed courses in various locations around the world one of his finest efforts was the jayout of- the box grove course for nelson morgan davis this was a private layout built exclusively for mr davis and reputed to be one of the finest anywhere on the con tinent mr davis was the sole member and em ployed mr johnstone as his professional the course has been more recently sold to ibm mr johnstone en- joyed a wide circle of golfing friends and his broad scottish accent was a joy to hear he was an ardent supporter of his native scotland and enjoyed numerous trips back home mrs johnstone the former isabelle denholm predeceased her husband several years ago sur viving are tvvti sonc i and jim daughterinlaw audrey and grand children jimmy janice and terri the funeral service was conducted from the trull funeral home yonge sc dntsaturday interment will be in dunbar scotland champion kart racers battle for cup at track goodwood the air over goodwood kartways literally turned blue last weekend as more than 170 sprint karts competed amid choking clouds of fumes lawn bowlers compete for crossin trophy stouffville eighty enthusiastic lawn bowlers from as far away as oshawa and stayner gathered at the stouff- they were followed by the team of clarence oake and mae price both of oshawa joe bessie and his wife from for the grand national championship crown fifteen different classes from 80270ccs battled it out on the twisting track and competitors ranged in age from eight years up overall grand national class champion was jerry vanstreader who along with other honours captured the jim monasterski trophy- the trophy an enormous creation was donated by jim monasterski this year and will be awarded annually hereafter junior national class champion was tom mynes who hails from new jersey goodwood member colm ohiggins managed to place first twice in the 270cc open and in the loocc light he was rewarded by two digital wristwatches one for each arm bob oerlein of the goodwood club captured the top award for the loocc mac heavy ville greens on labour stayner reg and vie day to compete for the norris also from oshawa crossin trophy the i tournament hosted by fred and elanor crossin was a mixed doubles com petition winners of the trophy were john and judy hull of agincourt who had the highest three win total and harry brammer of stouffville partnered by phyllis freeman two wins were chalked up by bill and mae brycelander and j godden and his partner the high single was scored by b poyser partnered by his daughter barb walker youth bowling stouffville youth bowling will start on saturday sept 18 registrations will be held friday sept 10 from 7830 pm and saturday sept 11 from 1230330 pm at the stouffville bowling centre the fee will be 2 per child there will be three age divisions bantams 11 and under who will bowl saturday mornings at 9 and 1030 juniors 13 and under who will bowl saturday mornings at 1030 and 1230 and seniors 17 and under who will bowl sunday nights at 7 pm for further in formation those in terested can call bob slccth his number is 640- 4878 victoria sq- service resumes cftqtv will be taping 2 game shows headline hunters and definition in the coming weekends you are invited to be part of the studio audience for free tickets phone cftotv 291 91 1 1 children must be 12 years of age to be ad mitted cfto j bymrswsandle the church service has resumed for the fall service will be held every sunday morning at 1130 am with the rev victor shepherd in charge everyone welcome please remember the annual auction rum- mage and bake sale of the victoria square district lions club which will be- held in the community hall on saturday september 18 good used saleable ar ticles are still required for pickups contact any lion member or lions jack walker 8842882 don boynton 8875348 or dave beadle 7734190 birthday greetings to ken petty september 10 mrs l ashton sep tember 11 barry case september 12 carl and cathy vanderkooy september 12 insulation your own business the lorgest monufocfurer of ce1lulos home msulotion il introducing their product lineinto canodo confinuol increasing coiti ore being posted on to the homeowner for various types of energy they con not control the price but you con control how much they con sove most homes m ontono have a minimum or no insu lation situotion your potential marvet absolutely assures you of o busy and rewording future we are seorching for competent sincere individuals who ore willing to work hard to develop their own cbnfructingbusness or to add to their present con tract activities far more information write or coll the president trendcanadian fiber corporation box 256 cforkson statin mississauoa ontario 15j 3x1 telephone number 6241034 by pete sanderson i stouffville on the strength of two straight wins over a spirited claremont team the ken may real estate f midgets have adyesced j to the quarter finals of the ontario softball playdowns stouffville pitcher jim chilvers pitched backtoback nohitters against claremont an almost incredible feat in oasjl play chilvers a first year bantam playing midget recorded 18 strikeouts in stouffvilles 20 win and then struck out 22 in a 1m romp last wednesday the first game was a 04 contest until the may crew scored a run in the bottom of the seventh right fielder harold wideman singled stole second and third and then scored on a sharp single by short stop glen gibson in the eighth randy grant led off with a single and scored on catcher brad steels triple mark fodder walked and stole second this triggered an argument between the claremont pitcher and the base umpire and the pitcher was ejected from the game since claremont had no sub stitute to field the game was forfeited at this point the second game in claremont was nocontest as the stouffville bats started early third baseman steve spang homered to give the real estate squad an early 10 lead spang also scoreu again in the second and in the ninth second baseman mark fockier and left fielder dave dart also hit home runs for stouffville chilvers walked only two batters the lone claremont run was the resultof one walk and one error apart from these the stouffville team played flawless ball backed by superb pit ching outstanding ef forts on tough fielding plays preserved the nohit performance first baseman mike lafleur and thirdbaseman steve minor hockev starts again stouffville minor hockey gets un derway again in stouff- ville there will be a general meeting of coaches managers parents and anyone interested on thursday sept 16 at 730 pm in latcham hall topics to be discussed include the goals of the association questions and answers from parents and the organization of the league eldon wagg the ws mha vicepresident says that house league aswell as allstar teams are still in need of coaches sponsors and managers anyone interested- in helping- out can call president john wilson at 6405277 referees are also needed at all levels in terested individuals are asked to submit their names to the ws mha box 833 attention dave bourne hockey registrations will be held on sept 11 and 18 from 912 am at latcham hall individual fee is 30 and a family of three or more has to pay 70 spang in particular each came up with key defensive plays the stouffville team now meets a tough squad from morrisburg a small town 30 miles west of cornwall 7 the first game will be in the main park in stouffville this saturday sept 11 at 3 pm the return encounter in morrisburg will be sunday sept 12 at 3 pm registration on sept 14 skating club reschedules stouffville the stouffville figure skating club executive has decided to completely revamp its junior skating classes in an effort to relieve congestion in the lower badge levels in past years the skaters were divided with ability ie badge levels being the main criteria this resulted in a mammoth junior division and caused much discouragement among both skaters and pros since there simply wasnt room to advance each child into a suitable group all that has changed this year jean barclay a professional who was widely respected for her abilities before retiring from the club has decided to come back and work with the junior skaters and the junior section has been divided intoseveral groups there will now be six different classes of skaters all grouped according to age and badge levels they in- 77 polaris snowmobiles available bill walls bethesda 8881998 advertise regularly 6402100 dude preschoolers those unders morning glories a ladies group juveniles 57 year olds who will work up to and including badge 7 juniors children 810 who have achieved badge 7 and will work up to badge 9 intermediates 1112 year olds who have badge 9 and seniors 13 and up who have achieved their preliminary figure this arrangement should create a lot more space in the bottom half said club president jean watson the registration tea will be held in latcham hall on tuesday sept 14 mens bowling stouffville twelve teams of mens bowling will start up again on monday sept 13 anyone interested in joining them is invited to call cliff dunkeld 640- 1204 unionville curling club extends a welcome to the new residents of the stouffville area memberships are still available for the 197677 curling season at unionville for information call bob young 2942451 altona nursery school is accepting applications for september 1976 government assistance is available in some areas serving claremont altona goodwood ir- please call 6404309 stouffville figure skating club registration tea at latcham hall tuesday sept 14 1976 35 pm and 79 pm skating to suit all ages normas place first anniversary sale september 161718th fabrics- notions- patterns butterickandvogue specials by the yard come along and enjoy coffee with us- store hours tueswedfriand- sat 10 am530 pm thurs10am9pm closed monday 7 joseph st markham 2940095 try something new uniperm yes regular 30- special 25 its time or light free easytokeep hairstyles why not let us choose one to latter you come down and see us or ii you prefer give us a calll professional ear piercing 90 percent off for senior citizens pauls hair stylist unisex haift st f ling tel 6403553 from 35 and 79 pm because of added ex penses membership fees will be up from last year it will cost 22 for a pre schooler 23 for morning glories and 33 for juveniles there will be a 5 reduction for the third and any additional members from the same family big potato contest for the 1976 marttam fair sponsored by the tritane cash prizes 10 5 3 for the largest potato entered in this years vegetable competition submit your entry to the tribune or the fair advertise weekly used car buy a used car or truck between sept 9th 30th get 100 gals gas free look at these great buys with air lie jld 879 2 dr h t air aym 259 1974 olds delta royale 1974 gremlin x hpts 1975 montego station wagon 1972 meteor rideau 1972 meteor rideau 2 d ht l1c jll m 1969valiant sedan uc aka e 60 day 5050 warranty 1973 chrysler newport dxx all cars have a 12 mo 12000 mile warranty unless otherwise stated- 3675 2425 4375 1995 1795 995 2995 trucks 1974ip pickup std 2995 faffr too pickup std e 1975 f100 pickup std 60 day s0s0 warranty on all trucks excellent buys 1976 company cars and trucks grant ford mercury sales service main st w stouffville 6401770 2971476 the york county board of education offers adult education night school classes stouffville district secondary school registration monday september 13 700 900 pm tuesday september 14 700 900 pm monday september 20 700 900 pm classes commence the week of monday september 27 to thurs day september 30 monday and thursday evenings english for new canadians 4hrsa week monday evenings ceramics decoupage furniture refinishing physical fitness basic gymnastics tuesday evenings art beginners art oil painting creative needlepoint electricity and home wirlngflower arranging advanced know your carparent effectiveness tralningphysical recreation women sewing tailoring typewriting beginners weaving woodworking wednesday evenings batik crocheting flower f arranging basic handwirlng analysis interior decorating design macrame physical fitness basic gymnastics sewing dressmaking typewriting and office practice thursday evenings cake decorating physical recreation men sewing beginners woodworking for ladles most classes listed will be held for 20 weeks these classes will be held for 10 weeks only october december s a minimum of fifteen is required to open a class fees fees are payable the night of registration english for new canadians 20 week courses 10 week courses v senior citizens 600 plus 300 for registration 1700 plus 300 for registration 900 plus 300 for registration- ivmoo foany course for additional information phone i- jcj stouffville district secondary school mm4335 d allen chairman york county board of education slg chapman director of education r u-

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