the nubuxethlrspav september 2x 1918 u pictured above are the new south lake simcoe ladies softball champions starting in the front row from left to right they are nancy hutchinson sherri lewis sue foulds laurie fernandes terri surman in the back row stands bill kamps team coach diane houston lillian cordell colleen kamps kathy lewis sharon bound and kathy williams farmer jacks midget girls all tied up in playoff games stouffville the farmer jacks midget allstar girls are all tied up with east gwillimbury in the final playoff games they have one win apiece in the best two out of three series the initial game was won by the jacks 132 in the first inning d dowling hit a double to bring lee bunn home rj cheryl singleton singled to bring barb goudie in land then managed to steal second and third base and nancy dart singled to bring cheryl in and take a 21 lead for the jacks in the third inning lizetle lacoursiere may midgets eliminated in final series j stouffville it took a fine midget softball team from morrisburg to oust the ken may real estate midgets as the local crew lost 20 and 74 after winning the series opener 43 the big story of the series was errors stouffville committed ft fewer errors in the first game winning 43 on key hits by glenn gibson tdave dart- and brad steel but morrisburg tightened up defensively and came back with two flawless games to oust the stouffville squad jim chilvers pitched extremely well in a losing cause and for a first year bantam playing midget showed outstanding poise ff and superb pitching ability glen gibson steve spang and steve schell played well as did bill elson and dave dart doubled to bring two runs in and judy sackfield stole home leslie winn singled in the fourth for east gwillimbury but any further scoring was prevented by fine fielding from the jacks linda chilvers caught a high fly to right field and judy sackfield grabbed a grounder for a second out subsequently bases loaded linda chilvers caught a highyly ball to right field and kept east gwillimbury from scoring in the next inning nancy dart doubled to bring debbie coxworth in cheryl singleton stole home and then maureen kamps doubled to bring in two runs in the fifth inning east gwillimbury got one run when sylvia lycklane singled stole second and third and was brought home by dawn dowlings sacrifice farmer jacks then junior c hockey came back for two runs as barb goudie stole home and debbie cosworth stole second third and home in the final inning judy sack- field also stole home ending the game 133 east gwillimbury won the next game 108 sue ansell and brenda stickwood tallied two runs each sandy ramer hit a homer for farmer jacks and barb goudie tallied two runs clippers look promising stouffville junior c hockey fans in stouffville appear to be in for a long interesting season as the 7677 ver sion of the stouffville clippers took to the ice monday night with fifteen retur nees from last year the ken may real estate team looks impressively strong local teams change from u to be stouffville the stouffville omha a teams will be reclassi fied to bb it was learned at the general meeting last week this will mean better competition in a stronger league according to convenor ken may the b b classification takes in towns with populations from 5000 to 7000 with the larger centres sen ding their second string team goaltenders jack holder and rick marsh- man are back along with defencemen chris claridge and jeff roy newcomers paul parsons and damon bennett from markham will certainly add to stouf fvilles defensive strength the clippers three forward lines have also returnedassinck barrick wightman leach fitzpatrick meakes taylor connor and markhams brad hunt x newcomers henry 1 vernoy from bay ridges unionvilles dave hurst newmarkets brad leitch and stouffville midget graduates glen gibson and harold wideman will also battle to make the 20 man lineup the clippers have town of whitchurchstouffville notice of public meeting monday september 27th 1976 at 8 pm inthe whitchurch community hallatvandorf a public meeting will be held by the planning com mittee of the town of whitchurchstouffville as noted above to discuss the following proposed official plan amendment whereby it is the intent of council to consider proposed amendment no 12 to the official plan of the township of whitchurch now in the whit churchstouffville planning area which changes the land use designation from rural to estate residen- tialonpartof lot 17 concession 4 the subject site consisting of ap- proximately 57 acres is located on the south side of slater road east of the canadian national railways line the proposed amendment results from an application by m g slater ltd which proposes a 22 lot estate residential development you are invited to attend the meeting and to state your support of or oblection to the proposed amendment should you be unable to attend written submissions will be received up to the timcot the meeting the amending document may be examined at the municipal building 19 civic ave stouffville during regular business hours 830 am to 430 p m review your n krsp now now i i toud inn- u compare ynur registered retirement sniines plan wilh ihecilc plan auilable from varid o currently cnlt si xx invested is guaranteed to bcuonh si64s40 the ear hence under our plan how does this compare uiili jour present plan discuss rrsivs today at victoria and grev tmber canada deposit insurance corporation victoria m a new coach this season hes murray sinclair a native of port elgin and now a resident of stouffville house league registrations stouffville saturday sept 25 is the last day to register for minor hockey house league registrations will be held at the stouffville arena from 912 am business directory accountants bregman sharpley kusatz chartered accountants 22 main st w stouffville ont resident partner s kuwti ca mq1991 m41370 david a huntley chaptered accountant 641 davis drive newmarket ont leonard r rosenberg associates chartered accountants myonrjesis aurora phone m75720 m9274i optometrists frichard black od optometrist stouffville medical centre for appointment mo3722 hours hours 10 am pm livery tuesday ontario land surveyors malcolm phillips ontario lano surveyor umalnst w above the bank of commerce stouffville phone 4404031 we need you to help us have our best day of inspiration ever special music attendance record old fashioned hymn sing friendship sept 26th stouffville baptist church 76 main st w decisive win takes bell team into novice allstar finals bv barb cooper stouffville bell canadas novice all- star girls downed ajax two games straight to knock them out of the playoffs 2515 and 226 in the first game no runs were scored in he first inning and k brennan stole home in the second inning to put ajax on the scoreboard however the bells came back with four runs to take a 41 lead for stouffville in the third inning the belpgirls went hog wild as they scored 15 runs in a row janette cooper and esther herbert clouted out homers as did l lowe with the bases loaded for ajax when the dust settled at the end of the fourth inning the score was 258 for bell canada in the seventh inning ajax rallied getting in four runs and making the final score 2515 in the next game at ajax- the bells took an early lead when darlene wagg hit a triple and karen brodie stole third and then home for a score of 51 good fielding kept the ajax team down in the second and third innings as elaine howie caught a high fly to left field and pam lewis snagged a line drive to first to make a fine double play next jannette cooper grabbed a drive to third held a runner on third and then quickly hurled the ball to pam lewis on first for one out pam promptly threw the ball to sue beelby who tagged the runner out at home for a neat double play in the fourth inning pam lewis stole second third and home and teresa ewing and janette cooper capitalizing on errors followed her example the fifth inning featured more of the same as the bell girls stole ajax blind terri piette debbie pattenden cheryl simpson and ladies fitness in ballantrae ballantrae the immensely pop ular ladies fitness classes held in the ballantrae community centre have started again the price is the same as last year 10 for 15 sessions and openings are still available the class meets every tuesday at 10 am to work out under the direction of joyce dow who led the class last year for more in formation call ann tribe 6401792 or noreen morrison 8875254 jannette cooper all stole home l lowe managed to get to third base for ajax but was trapped on third and tagged out by jannette cooper in the if inning l rose b harrison and k brennan scored for ajax but the final score was 22- 6 v next the bell girls will meet either- whitby or pickering in the finals altona missionary church j v we invite you to our 101 st anniversary service at attona missionary church lvyftrrain 3rd i otayschu v morning worship at 11 am evening fellowship at 730 pm with former pastor rev mrs frank husori and the hisey family from the house of music enjoy a visit to a genuine 0lde fashioned farmers market 7509 y0nge st th0rnhill elgin st over 50 independent stallholders supplying a wide variety of fresh meats home baking eggs fish cheese delicatessen seafoods fresh poultry plants vegetables dried fruits spices nuts gift ideas and many other interesting items friday 5 pm 9 pm sat 7am 2 pm sales space available to food vendors call ed gladding 8875435 markham fair childrens pet show date friday october 1 1976 time registration 330 to 430 judging 430 pm place outdoor show rings markham fair grounds in case of rain other arrangements will be made markham fair prizes in each class the following will be presented at the discretion of the judges first second third best in show- showmanship classes 1 largest dog 2 smallest dog 3 best dressed dog 4 dogwith the longest tail 5 dog with the shortest tail 6 dog with longest ears 7 dog that performs the best truck flvcat with the longest tail 9 cat with the longest whiskers 10 best dressed cat 11 best guinea pig 12 best rabbit 13 most unusual pet 14 best farm pet excluding horses and ponies r- baby show v i 73 saturday october 2 at 1230 for all babies ages 3 months to 15 months entry forms available at the fair office or call 2944642 no cut off date for entries after the furnace the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home waste hot water and youre wasting valuable energy thats a good reason for getting full valuefrom your water heater in every way you can by fixing leaky faucets by insulating long runs of hot water pipe by waiting until you have a full load before you switch on the clothes or dishwasher by using cold or cool water when it will do the job by taking shorter showers of shallower baths by making sure that all the hot water that eventually goes down the drain works hard for you before it goes the cascade electric y water heater gives you a dependable supply of hot water and it makes good use of all the energy it consumes but its up to you touse hot vater wisely dont waste a drop seagrarrfefkestar theeasychoksgin vvi