Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1976, p. 10

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w the tribune thursday september 23 1976 gctieithro0gh ociaidwintarickjrketra1m3gg available at asp food expertly crafted in staffordshire england doverstone fine imported stoneware d- signed by john evans one of englands leading ceamics designers every one a masterpiece of contemporary art build your set the pieceeachweek way this weeks stoneware feature saladcake plate only 9 i week threecupeach 69 week foursaucereach 69 this cycle will be repeated four times dinner plate 99 ea available at all times collect the set of your choice and enjoy big savings 30neless bottom cut round 170 steak roast boneless rump roast sirloin point roast top round steak or roast ssugerrightiqualijirfesllcedsglt wsasm jurnsjcampfire brandiwy botognap bmmti shoulder lb lamb chops wmmmtmlfmm istejwinglbeef a80nehneotrecutr stewing beef gsrisbid beef ib98f beef pork sausages 1 8 9f scmseidessslice03aurcffor ib 78 sliced bolcncivf schjiicers mksm3 ib si 1 8 oktobeif esausdgeif1 1 9 marvel brandsliced buy 3 loavessave 29c white bread loavfs qq v wmmm pride of canada f a super burns ox corned beef v i 4 az p 1 09 jj fearman s- hot ok iwtlt italian style sausage 79 f schneiders frozen i steak ettes 1 n n p 891 a superb blend of rich brazilian coffees burns wieners 1lb vac pac aejluality baked goods ihfefltcelyestave 0 remini pure 69 8 oclock j whole bean 2lb vac pac 135 fancy a varieties vegetable oil stokely vegetables 5sfloibtl brands tomato 3s anilise ketchup 88 mp bransljnstant coffee creamer 00 robin00nts2 allstar teams 399 main st w stouffville free parcel pickup service- hockey tryouis start this week stouffville the ws mha 0mrla hockey trouts will commence at the stouffville arena this week and continue into the next novice practices are scheduled for friday sept 24 from 630 730 p m thursday sept 30 from 630 to 730 and on saturday oct 2 from 11 to 1 pm atoms will try out saturday sept 25 3 5 p m wednesday sept 29 from 6308 pm and saturday oct 2 from 9 ham peevvees hae their times wednesday sept 22 from 8 10 p m wednesday sept 29 from 8 9 30 p m and saturday oct2 from 7 9 am bantams have their chance saturday sept 23 from 1 3 pm friday oct 1 from 630 730 pm and saturday oct 2 from 57 pm midgets play on wednesday sept 22 from 7 830 p m friday oct 1 from 730- 830 p m and saturday oct 2 from 1 3 p m juvenile tryouts start tuesday sept 28 from 730 930 friday oct 1 from 8 30 930 p m and saturday oct 2 from 3 5 p m omha convenor ken may 6401969 and assistant convenor john hutchinson 6403201 are available if more in formation is required members vote on allstar fee stouffville the matter of an extra 5 fee for allstar plavers caused widespread dissent at a recent w s mha meeting when the roughly 50 persons present couldnt agree four different votes had to be called before the matter was settled and the extra 5 was decided on practice time for the all stars was another sore point there just isnt enough available president john wilson attributes the shortage to the growth in girls hockey womens vote at the general meeting last may the constitution was changed to allow women to vote but only one lone female the reporter from the tribune showed up to the disappointment of the hockey executive they would like more women to show an interest in the hockey association 200 lost sweaters keeping the teams equipped is an expensive proposition and the 70000 budget will only stretch so far so the matter of replacing 200 lost sweaters over the winter for the house league alone was no laughing matter also treasurer ed grimshaw pointed out that if six replacement sweaters were sent to be re- crested the company always charged for 12 the minimum order face masks although full wire face masks are not compulsory ed grim shaw highly recommends a mask for all players according to him far too many children get hit in the eye an injury easily prevented with masks repair of courts stouffville council will wait until spring to call for an estimate on the cost of resurfacing the tennis courts at rupert avenue park council which passed a public works committee recom mendation were dealing with a lions club letter about the matter the club who had donated the courts to the town expressed concern about courts deterioration councillor cathy joice said the public works committee had recommended waiting because no money is available in this years recreation budget to do the work 4 lois bartley bowls highest triple score stouffville lois bartley was the high bowler in the legion ladies bowling league she scored a triple of 726 263 271 other scores were clara white 280 barb thomas 248 anna fretz 227 opal lehman 225 vi rennie 221 karen foote 219 201 anne jackson 212 adele willis 207 thursday afternoon ladies lois bartley 699 268 251 betty hoey 208 mary drewery 221 jean dart 311 anna fretz 220 mary st john 232 june hopper 272 ber- mce nelson 275 wednesday night mixed bowling j vernon ward 652 225 239 larry hut chinson 241 hugh bingham 234 carole ritter 275 jill roper 220 dale knabb 209 marsh vautier 228 bill card 208 john smith 206 ron vautier 201 john mccracken 203 bruce johnson 238 if anyone is in terested in bowling at 9 p m on wednesdays please call 6404530 or 640- 2290 wintario grants stouffville last week the town received two cheques from wintario totalling over 32000 a cheque for 31250 was given toward the cost of purchasing the arena for the town the arena was purchased for 125000 a second grant of 912 was given out to help pay for new fencing at the vandorf baseball diamond mpp william hodgson delivered the cheque to mayor gordon ratcliff last wednesday thursdaj night ladies marg mclean 640 252 lois barker 200 pat appleton 207 sheila nutt 262 judy bond 209 barb watts 220 audrey gibson 225 cathy eriksen 209 gayle evans 239 mike larkin 4 wins crop competition markham mike larkin of r r no 2 markham achieved a perfect score of 100 with his fall wheat in the field crop competitions of the markham and east york agricultural society h m f farms milliken ran a close second with a rating of 99 5 third was eugene lemon r r no 2 stouffville with a 99 other fall wheat scores were trevor watson r r no 2 markham 98 5 leich- croft farms thornhill 98 ken clark prentice r r no 2 markham 97 5 harvey brown r r no l markham 97 fy alex davidson r r no 1 stouffville 97 and brian richards stouff ville 96 barley the brown brothers of umonville led the barley class with a score of 98 5 the rest of the entries were marked as follows mike larken o markham 98 harvey brown markham 975 alex davidson stouff ville 97 floyd forsyth stouffville 96 5 brian richards stouffville 96 ellis britton claremont 95 5 trevor watson 4 markham 94 5 eugene j lemon stouffville 94 mixed grain and oats leitchcroft farms thornhill 98 dave foote stouffville 97 floyd forsyth stouff ville 96 5 and alex davidson stouffville 96 9 j arf i

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