12 toe tribune toiksdaymabch v o bowling scores srouffville in the giris hockey league the junior players have now entered bio the play- r oris at the ronchttlon of regular league games for tbis season league standings are as foflows gormley 18 lions 9 kinsmen sand lanralea 4v in their first plqyob game gormley defeated lauralea 71 allison lowery lori hogg and leslie roberts collected 2 apiece with sheila mcgreavey netting a single heather hall very nearly got a shutout and lauralea s only- goal wtf minted j- t rvir3i s in the second playoff game last weekend the lions roared to an 82 win over the kinsmen karon brodie excelled herself by collecting s of the lions goals with cathy carr picking up two more assists came from autumn goshn 2 shawn morrison and julie st john kinsmen goals came from sandra hinks and michelle coppins z in the other senior same the credit union took a real pasting from l put them played an exc game andm who for the gormley girls away 101 erin shepherd scored julie thompson went on a rampage collecting- six goals v with bonnie hooingsworth doing her share 4 of the work and netting three more kim moriey rounded the score off to nice double figures by collecting a single cathy mcbeth gave s assists with julie thompson and bonnie hohingsworth collecting 2 v apiece kathleen kamps and mary albright assisted on one lyn ferris prevented the shutout for credit union and shari lewis the l and m netminder must have felt she could have taken the evening off stouffvtlle in the tuesday right mixed league grace nesbitt rolled a high triple of 641 with single games of 228 212 and 20l other scores were dolly crane 636 249226 bud feaver 634 232222 robert gleave 632 229 201 202 heather mart 624 277 john nesbitt 623 259 dave lumley 623237 high singles were angle stiner 207229 debbie burrows 201 217 george dufton 252 duridn hodin 225 barb lee 212 rkk burrows205 cberi lee 204 sue beu 202 in the tuesday night legion ladies bowling fixture eua put together singles games of 256247 and 235 for a high triple of 738 other scores were edna piette 666227 226 213 marion grove 662 268 marilyn cargill 650 226 214 210 muriel gibson 631 278 nancy lehman 629 293 rose fronske 622 231 229 gladys clarkson 619 231 barbzeuars 619 249 gave lehman 617 243 210 pat appleton 617 219 218- lois bartley 608 216 203 over 200 were mae budd 274- barb thomas 253 ruth winterstein 245 amine sinclair 244 anne jackson 225 norma tranmer 217 luanne mcginty 216 glenys yorke 207 karen foote 205 sue kennedy 203 sue walls 202 jean dart 202 florence ball 200 atom 6 iii play off wednesday mixed stouffvtlle stouffvilles omha atom a team is only one of two teams left with a chance to win a championship this year the other is the bantam as in the first of their 5 game playoffs the stouffville team will be up against tough op- position from a team who recently defeated them in tournament action port perry their first game will be held at the stouffville arena at 7 pm on friday other games yet to be 9th march have as scheduled this team has worked very hard to achieve its present standing and deserves all the support it can get see you friday night boxing fixture stouffville fight fans are invited to attend a promotion held by the stouffville boxing and fitness club to be held at the stouffville district high school on saturday march 10 at 2 pm clubs sending fighters will be north west rexdale cab- bagetown richmond hill bramalea clairlea and lansdowne representing the stouffville club will be karl luefong the 79 golden gloves champion ministry of community social services all departments except juvenile probation and after care have moved from 713 davis drive newmarket to 251 edward st aurora 7273156 long distance toll free 18002632015 midas markham 762 markham at lawrence phone 43q440o mi das midas mufflers fahnit slwcki cvtmn stflding are guaranteed for as jong asyouown the car george luefong and the three slater brothers toby tyler and shawn also patrick duncalfe and kelly carrick prices are as follows adults 3 students 2 children 1 and senior citizens 50 cents editors letter dear sir in your feb 28 issue you published a picture of mr rubbens of rr 3 newmarket holding up a trophy cup the photograph was titled prestigious trophy as an exenglishman i was stunned to see that the cup in the photograph was the english football association cup a prestigiqus trophy in deed which is presented stouffville in the 7 pm wednesday night mixed bowling league byron tuck collected singles games of 319 245 and 214 for a high triple of 778 other scores were as follows stan crust 738 281 251 206 grant drewery 701 219257225 lois bartley 694 207303 jim hindle 693 227273 bill dart 671 279 207 terri pilkey 627 229 212 howie lockhart 635 220 232 barb menar 603 214 al mcvicar 602 242 jean dart 600 223 205 high singles were linda mccallum 215 chris- crust 205 200 marion crowder 208 don wright 203 ron mc callum 209 wayne forsyth 234 bill menar 208 gary crust 210 val crust 247 terry mcvicar 218 maureen peterson 219 220 inthe 9 pm mixed bowling league fixture carole ritter scattered the pins for a high triple of 786 with single games of 255 257 and 274 other scores were allan barter 673 251214208 don taber 658 282 211 jacquie hare 658 204 286bobbundy634 272 doug clark 620 237 226 bill card 618 218 201 al peet 608 297 over 200 were shirley khabb 219 206 dale knabb 203 pat barker 229 joan mc cracken 215 denny peet 210 dee bundy 200 john wilson 228 judy clark 215 larry crozier 200 this unexpected spring arrival was indeed unexpected his mother little bow tater was not even supposed to be in foal springs early arrival thursday ladies stouffville in the thursday night ladies- bowling fixture audrey gibson rolled a high triple of 781 with single games of 314 243 and 224 other scores were gail hunter 653 202 230 221 lois barker 650 201 233 216 sheila wilkinson 647 220 212 215 joanne harper 621 226 204 high singles were barb watts 253 trace bulley250 marilyn carpenter- 235 doris redquest 225 217 kathy daniels 228 gay blunder 226 223 ollie erikson 200 231 lenore ramer217 marlene grove 208 leslie erikson 211 202 shirley catere 206 cathy ericson 203 marg wagg 202 mae daly heather agnew 200 in the afternoon ladies league game mary st john rolled a high triple of 715 with single games of 303 and 215 other scores were edna lee 667 265 230 betty hoey 662 321 227 204 lois- bartley 648 228 219 201 diane hamilton 639 278 209 jean dart 607 208 204 linda blacktop 604 210 200 mary drewery 601 204 scores over- 200 were mary mcffatt 250 lynn seabrook 232 fran thome 228 andrea corner 230 tiny stewart 220 brenda sanderson 216 213 gladys clarkson 219 sadie greenshileds 217 pat beauchsmp 228 anna fretz 214 carol smyth 208 joan parcells 204 terry mcvicar 202 jean foley 227 gaye lehman 200 monday night mens stouffvtlle in 869 other scores were the monday night mens bill cargill 782 byron bowling league ken tuck 751 roger todd 747 to the captain of the bundy was on form when john vanderlight 714 bill soccer team winning the he rolled a high triple of white 712 glen jackson soccer i tournament held each year at no less a venue than wembley stadium in london eng where over a hundred thousand spectators watch the cupfinal game known to everyone of british origin throughout the world v i would like to know how mr rubbens came to be photographed holding the fa cup as surely 712 george brodie 708 bobboake 684jtsill grove 675 eldon wagg 672 bob moriey 671 larry brown 668 suiday yqjing seniors 7stoufevilleina82danleblanc the sunday night senior 183 182 186 over 200- 234 dave gould 201 this prestigious trophy would be very jealously guarded ranking almost young peoples fixture deb pattenden rolled a high triple of 671 with singles games of 225 225 and 221 other scores were rob brooks 645 211 201- 233 dave eriksen 622 229 211 win 2 stouffville steam cleaning stouffville pizzerias with the british crown on saturday february 24 jewels in the thoughts of- the york county junior soccer players and fans everywhere surely many of your readers would like to know more about the story behind the photograph yours sincerely r j taylor pharmacy ave suite 515 agincourt i fun day stouffville due to last sundays sudden thaw the stouff- ville snowmobile club decided not to hold its proposed family fun day however should weather conditions make it feasible to hold the event it will take place as originally intended this sunday march 11- at pleasant valley farm cone 2 uxbridge nr glasgow r farmers club travelled to ottawa for the provincial games dawn schell and ingrid bender represented the club in the ladies badminton mens summer hockey league contact and no body checking divisions westwood arenas 6757604 20 off sale ends march 31 st for free estimates call uxbridge carpet care 4168526670 stouffville little bow tater a six year old pinto from seneca college king campus may look like a molson cup stouffville the talisman ski resort will be hosting the molson challenge cup races this sunday march 11 the event will start at 10 pm hi this series teams are r assembled from winners of previous molstar events and this years entry is quite formidable with six womens and six mens teams competing there- is also a race for the news and television media which will take place at 2 softball register stouffville during the month of march registrations for thel979jsoftbali season are being taken at the arena on saturdays from 8 am to 5 pm and on sundays from 5 pm to 9 pm coaches are still needed for several teams and anyone wishing to volunteer their services should contact cliff dunkeld 6401204 molly manningwell 6403519 allan piette 6401691 or joan kamps 6402157 western style horse but bow is in fact a well trained english equestrian horse up until a few weeks ago she was performing regularly in the classes of the equestrian division at the college bow began losing weight and there was some concern at the college for her health the veterinarian was called in to check bow and en finding worms treated her accordingly however poor old bows stomach con- tiriued to distend and she looked more poorly as the days went by finally the equestrian manager will crean took her out of the school and sent her to the wedley farm in ballantrae for a rest period to try and build her up despite all of young jackie wedleys attention and efforts bow seemed to make no improvement at all then on sunday feb ruary 27 the reason became apparent in the small hours of the morning bow lost her excess stomach when jack wedley went to feed the horses at 7 am he found a new unexpected boarder in the barn bow stood ther proud and content during the night she had given birth to a beautiful white and chestnut colt father unknown mother and baby doing well eddie shack hockey school july 23 aug 31 for info call westwood arenas 675 we have a limited number of memberships available for golf tennis and clubhouse the clubhouse is open from 9 a m to 5 pm 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