now in uxbridge fairway motor sales the tribune thursday january u sdss basketball temn prepares for aurora 8527878 r lv bert pedersen 66 brock st mrqmvd presents holidays by wardalr jupiter cruise choose from 3 great packages 1wk cruise from s54 2 wk cruise from sft 1 wk cruise and 1 wk barbados from s4w for savings of uo to saoo and the choice of 2 great itineraries plus many extras let your sunshine girl get you there call 2949382 today clip this coupon and save 5 en reservations made during january for cruises ron jin 11 to apr- 1 the sdss senior basketball team plays the biggest game of the season on friday jan 27 when they take on the strong gw williams team from aurora the game will probably decide first place in the league and a team thumps ajaxpeewees 71 in a fine display of passing and positional play our peewee a team put it all together monday night and skated to a 71 triumph over ajax actually the score would have been higher if not for some spectacular saves by the ajax goalie mark murphy and tim yeomans led the assault with two goals and two assists each linematepeter sinclair also got into the act and picked up one assist glen dobson and barry smith had one goal and one assist each with brent barton counting the final marker the remaining assists went to rick ewing with two and mike glenn bryan todd craig corner and chris miller all getting one each the boys played like a team for the first time in a long while and with the playoffs just around the corner their first opponent port hope better be ready will give the second place stouffville team a chance to avenge their only loss of the season to williams its a friday night game which starts with the midgets at 6 pm the seniors take to the floor at 730 pm in what should be a great game the match will also feature the debut of the girls dance line who will be performing at the half time of the senior game the vocal booster club will also be there to cheer on the home side admission is for adults 1 students 30 cents with activity card 1 without public school students will also be welcome and can get into the game for 25 cents the seniors will also be taking on the third ranked team from huron heights the following friday feb 3 there was plenty of fisticuffs at last saturdays clip- pers game against bowmanvule above the referee tries his best to restrain a bowmanvule player the clippers ran out of steam in the third period and lost 73 results from the lanes a j m x i choose fr0myovfer tsframes tshildreftsfe per frame j when you purchase prescription lenses sl v sdnrleframes are in limited supply so come inearlyforjfest selection ti let 50 years of experience work for you j krfft 107 main street in monday night mens bowling it was gords marine that won the tirst series by 3c points team members are dave macdonald earl rowe bill grove gord hardie wayne mcmann and grant orewery in regular monday mens scores barry irving 671 robl boake 667 jack chambers 677 roger todd skifari activities on this sunday bruces mill con servation area is the site of a days worth of skiing fun on sunday jan 22 the day called skifari will feature cross country skiing novelty races prizes and refresh ments along tobogganning skating with and the sunday skiing starts at 10 am and finishes at 3 pm tickets are s3 for adults and 1 for children and this covers the cost of admission to bruces mill and skifari anyone interested in purchasing tickets can call 6404713 bruces mill is located on the gormley- stouffville side road 682 murray mclaughlin 723 bill white 655 bill cargill 723 ron cook 708 8ill petri 734 byron tuck 693 earl rowe 733 glen jackson 758 bob tran 672 oave ratcliff 733 joe paynter 672 john van- derligt 681 thurs alt ladies lois bartley 682 260 214 208 gaye lehman 206 mary st john 201c b sanderson 214 239 isabel winfrey 205 284 june hopper 223 andrea corner 223 jean foley 269 242 june ward 208 242 mary moffatt 293 sadie green- shields 207 jean dart 62 208 mae spence 247 fran thome 211 gladys clarkson 246 m stephen son 241 senior youth dan leblanc 607 218 176 213 andrea tuck 589 201 194 194 david gould 529 203 161 165 lenny leitch 594 161 213 218 steve rigby 540 171 164 205 steve ireland 559 176 171 212 wed alt ladies bunny munro 630 291 dorothy dibben 619 244 204 kaye mcmann 608 224 228 evelyn rae 605 224 273 bar bara buchanan 234 joan doble 233 louise roney 227 helen hassard 221 joan henderson 213 209 norma johnston 218 mary jane hey worth 214 lois myers 214 marie kent 212 shirley rae 211 marilyn lee 205 anne marie mucci 201 may bud 200 legion ladies lois bartley 801 260 279 262 barb thomas 696 278 278 jean dart 682 253 244 hazel wilson 652 218 211 marion grove 617 325 lynda bonchetf 243 ruth wintersleln 239 anna frett 204 231 grietle gray 226 opal lehman 225 gaye lehman 220 anne jack son 217 muriel gibson 207 donna brown 202 wed 9 pm mixed john wilson 740 301 275 hugh bingham 662 276 225 joan mccracken 615 289 bob sleeth 609 213222 jacquie hare 250 jose sage 201 pat barker 204 al peet 217 214 brent gibson 222 georgina sleeth 233 210 thurs night ladles gail hunter 240 joyce shadlock 722 200 226 296 marg wagg 216 judy bond 207 muriel lllingworth 234 214 efficmcbeigh 230 jill vaughan 217 224 sheila nutt 207 marlene grove 214 may ostrander 207 andrea corner 202 228 marg mclean 201 allstars minor hockey week bantam girls downed 2946926 i toromark furniture presents a first for the town of markham white cotton sale up to marty styles of loveseats sofas chairs on display in white cottonyou choose your fabric from our large selection of materials 2 week delivery choose your own fabric take 6 monthly payments no extra charge no finance co involved toromark furniture no7 highway in markham sherwood plaza markham plaza 2972055 2942060 2942581 r stouffvilles bantam girls allstar team suf fered a 73 loss to woodbridge last sunday night the girls were out played by the hard working woodbridge team as they outskated stouffville and went away with a convincing well deserved win stouffville goals were scored by bonnie hollingsworth assisted by julie thompson and rdana rychman bonnie hollingsworth also scored the second goal assisted by teresa ewing and jackie armet stouff villes third goal came from julie thompson from gloria minty and donna bangay anne marie lacoursiere played well in net to keep the score down she stopped numerous shots but the only girls putting out any effort for stouffville were bonnie hollingsworth gloria minty donna ryckman and jackie armet the juvenile girls allstar team had a better time as they defeated the sault fleet girls from stoney creek 40 tammy peterson and lizette lacoursiere tookturns in the net to pick up the shut out kathy kealy scored two of stouffvilles goals with vicki macdonald and heather dunkeld getting one each assists went to karen ryckman julie parish karen brown cheryl singleton nancy hutchison and heather dunkeld stouffvilles minor hockey week runs from this saturday jan 21 to saturday jan 28 during the week door prizes will be given away every night two special prizes will be handed out at the clippers junior c game on saturday jan 28 the first prize will be two nhl tickets com pliments of international waxers ltd the second prize will be awarded to the top ticket seller who will win the bicycle at the east end of the arena com pliments of the stouffville canadian tire store markham snowmobile races markhams new fairgrounds will play host to their second snowmobile race this saturday jan 21 and sunday jan 22 the two day event is an osrf a sanction match offering 7000 in cash prizes th meet will attract high calibre local racers in all classes through super stock and modified in addition per formance rates family stock categories will allow more amateur participation and therefore unsponsored individuals will be more involved with minimal expense rapist strikes again atom bg knock off markham in an action packed game the stouffville atom bs knocked off the markham squad 41 jeff conway opened stouffvilles scoring with assists from keith lotton and mark murphy other tallies came from warren mucci stewart hazell and shawn duncalfie merrick alexander mark murphy and warren mucci picked up the other assists the atoms continued their winning ways the following night as they blanked uxbridge 30 jim stewart picked up the shut out goals went to jeff conway todd rex graham and martin wells warren mucci had the lone assist house league game results atom cards 2 delicatessen 0 cards goals tim hoey- sheldon rennick cards assists mark mcgin two darren sullivan farmer 3 conlin 2 farmer goals a stover j williamson troy hansen conlin goals dave spencely r reid farmer assists ron lewis two brent ward d noble conlin assists m tiley b hughes firemen 9 giulios 0 firemen goals d brooks two e harper hat trick r swarthman two n wilson s hamlin for the second time in as many weeks a potential sex offender has victimized a woman in the don mills steeles avenue area on january 12 at 915 pm the latest victim a 29yearold girl was waiting for a bus at the don mills steeles in tersection when she was approached by a man who produced a knife described as having an eight inch curved blade the victim was told to go with the suspect and do everything she was told she was led to a townhouse in the con struction area at don mills road and simons- ton blvd where the- suspect attempted to entera townhouse a struggle ensued and the victim escaped the suspect is described as male white in his 20s 5 4 180 lbs heavy build short black hair clean shaven two weeks ago a 19 year old girl was released when she pleaded with her attacker in the same area and last fall- a visitor from switzerland was attacked shoppers visiting markham place should be cautious if walking in the area town water rates go up ct i ii yii bloommgton softball m claremont the claremont sports association will be meetine in the com munity hall next thurs day jan 26 at 8 pm to discuss the 1978 softball season anyone interested in making the new baseball season a success by coaching serving on the executive or umpiring please plan to attend the meeting if unable to attend contact mary borland at 6492047 the severe storm of jan 10 delayed the initial meeting of town council until monday afternoon jan 16 water rates in the town have taken a small increase from 30 dollars annually per household to 36 dollars annually a small dollar increase but a 20 percent increase over last years rates councillor jim doble pointed out that the in crease shows the value of our natural resources particularly our water supply councillor doble statement came after earlier discussion con cerning an application received by the ministry of natural resources to build a 10 acre pond at the sabiston gravel pit on lot 10 cohc 8 council felt that with the hamlet of bloomington being to then- would be probable and that the building of the pond should be opposed and this decision was for warded to the ministry in ballantrae hpmes brand new datsuns from 3495 oo datsun 10427yongest 8843300 fatalities down chief says thanks dear sir i would appreciate it if you would convey to the citizens of bur community the ap preciation of every member of this force for accomplishing during 1977 an excellent and enviable reduction in motor vehicle fatalities compared to the previous year during 1977 twentysix persons died as a result of motor vehicle collisions on our roads compared to fortyone in the previous year of 1976 a reduction of 37 per cent while we still consider the twentysix people killed on our roads in one year to be far too many we are confident that with the continued co operation of the motorists using the roads within this community there will be a similar improvement in road deaths during 1978 yours truly bruce crawford chief of police in the fclray subdivision will be receiving new addresses although a petition by local residents overwhelminglyopposed the renumbering council found the old system confusing for such ser- vices as the fire department police or ambulances and in one instance a duplicate address for two different homes councillor king summed up councils findings that the sub division had never been properly numbered and that the old lot numbers of the builder had no legal significance a short but lively discussion ensued con cerning new insurance rates for the stouffville arena some confusion seems to exist as to what value the arena is insured for councillor kamps felt that the policy for which the town pays a premium rate was meant to cover the entire replacement cost of a new arena if one were ever needed due to some mishap to the present structure the written agreement put a ceiling value on the financial worth of the building leaving members of council concerned about the real meaning of the insurance agreement the town has leased the area behind the canadian imperial bank of commerce parking lot for public parking the town has a 10 year lease beginning in january 1978 for the nominal sum of one dollar per year as a rental fee with the town paying for all servicing of the lot the ministry of transportation and communication has given the town slightly larger grants this year for road construction and maintenance 4000 for the former and s1s7000 forthe latter