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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1979, p. 19

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stouffville in huntsrille putting on tbdr first game of their terrific pressure it was semifinal playoff brian todd who gave against huntsville the bantam bs had to work very hard to pull off a 53 victory r with kevin barry recuperating from the previous saturdays hammering at the napanee arena john f 3 carrick acquitted himself weuingoal norm mckenzie collected both first period goals for stouffville with assists coming from dave mahaffey and barry greenshields at 509 and 016 huntsville managed to get one into the net with only eight seconds left in the period seven minutes into the second period huntsville evened the score and it was left to kevin bartley with an assist from barry greensbields to pull the bantams ahead with them breathing space when he picked up a loose puck ana hammered it in to give stouffville a comfortable 42 lead huntsville got their v until at last norm mckenzieon assist from barry greenshields managed to find an opening the final score of 53 was a pretty fair reflection on the abilities of both teams the game was noted third halfway through for its lack of penalties the final period when there were only two john carries richocheted a hard shot high into the air and instead of letting it go tried to get it the second time in doing so the puck got away and it was all the huntsville centre needed with such a slim lead and the huntsville front line hitting hard towards the stouffville net it took the home team a couple of minutes to get itself together then they were off bartley greenshields and mckenzie went on a raid and stayed in he visitors end zone banging away at the puck for three and a half minutes apiece and the way in which stouffville v front line fell back nicely in defence stouffville played very cohesive hockey throughout- the game and they should not have too much trouble in their three away games saturday night saw the bantams play the second of their semifinal games at huntsville where they came away a 63 winner having proved they can win against this team away from home they should have no trouble talcing this round in three straight games the tribune thursday- march 22 wis u stouffville l and m girls sprung the surprise of the weekend playoffs when they pulverized sales barn 61 this brings both teams to a first place tie with six points apiece julie thompson and kathy mcbeth beaded the scoring for l and m with bonnie houingsworth and mary allbrigbt collecting singles julie thompson gave three assists and cheryl hardy supplied one i it was left to janet dunkeld to stave off a shutout for sales barn with assists coming from jannette cooper and lori bartley f iga scrambled to third place in the stan dings giving them a total of four points when they squeaked by credit union 21 lit was not until the second period that barb white put igaon the board with karen brown getting number two just one minute later lyh ferris from marie underwood saved credit union from a shut out v junior house league standings are as follows- gormley 4 points lions 2 points kinsmen and lauralea tie in third place with one point each atoms ahead 32 table canadian subbuteo soccer champion frederico serrafero left on his way to a 40 victory against cleve jones right from richmond hill ont while the referee looks on closely soccer stouffville leading 21 stouffville atom as hosted port perry for game three on wednesday 14 despite a first period in which the stouffville team bombarded the port perry net from almost every angle neither team managed to get on the board a second period goal by david fockler from david collins was offset by the visitors collecting two the home team tied the score in the third with a goal by brian lewis from david collins and for the second time in the series went into overtime with only two minutes left of overtime play port perry surprised everyone by collecting not one but two goals giving them their first win of the series stouffville returned to port perry on the sixteenth and port perry again won in overtime this time 32 this tied the series at 22 on monday 19th stouffville hosted game number five and came up with a real first class total team effort six minutes into the first period jeff conway shook the port perry defence with a shot from the faceoff and went on to collect his second goal of the game in the second period on a very pretty pass from kevin ferris it was brian lewis who salted the game away when he picked up a pass from graydon card and jeff conway chris harper earned a well deserved shutout for the stouffville team sixth game of the series is at port perry on monday 26 march and if necessary a seventh game at stouffville on wednesday march 28 the atoms would greatly appreciate everyones support for these two crucial games championships spring clearance bowling scores monday men s stouffville in the monday night mens bowling league roger todd lead the field with a high triple of 860 other scores were gary dube 803 glen jackson 789 bill dart 781 geo brodie 757 bob tran 754 redbond 745 robert gleave 744 gord hardie 741 bob morley 740 barry irving 727 doug gilbert 703 byron tuck 701 bill cargill700 barry zeller 689 murray mclaughlin 664 ross cairo 674 bob bondy 673 art grove 659 john vanderlight 653 grant drewery 652 stouffville on saturday march 24 and for the second year in a row upper canada mall newmarket will host the regional qualifying round of the canadian subbuteo table soccer championships the competition is open to all ages and sixteen year old mark crayden of keswick the current champion will be back to defend his local title for those who have not seen subbuteo table soccer played it is a unique flick to kick game for two players that requires con siderable skills each player has a team of eleven miniature players which are flicked around the table controlling the ball many players put in hours of practice and have formed their own leagues with friends and neighbours if you want your team to play in your favourite colours there are over 300 to choose from subbuteo commands a great deal of respect from soccer coaches who frequently use it as a coaching and teaching aid as such it is endorsed and recommended by the ontario youth soccer association it was a subbuteo sponsored aurora select mosquito team led by local soccer enthusiast alfons rubens who toured scotland england and sweden so suc cessfully last summer a newmarket team also played in the subbuteo colours last year competition is open to anyone who wishes to display their table soccer skills to enter all you have to do is contact george daglish at 457- 7111 or 8266911 prior to tournament day iv tuesday stouffville in the tuesday afternoon legion ladies game lois bartley scattered the pins for a high triple of 717 and single games of 272 236 and 209 other scores were gaye lehman 687 298 227 aldine sinclair 662 273 201 marion grove 649 239 215 betty turner 647 270 202 nancy lehman 621 238 204 gladys clarkson 611 241 200 rose fronske 609 243 karen foote 609 258 scores over 200 were ella nichols 243 pat appleton 240 mitzi aida 228 florence ball 224 wednesday stouffville in the wednesday night 9 jm mixed bowling eague jose sage led the scores with a high triple of 700 and singles games of- 242 and 278 other scores were elroy clodd 663 283 233 dale knabb 1 638 223 215 200 larry crozier 622 285 singles over 200 were joan corcoran 240 209 doug clark 200 don taber 221 dee bundy 222 paul kent 220 john wilson 207 211 jacquie hare 207 209 bruce johnson 222 pat barker 200 244 anne jackson 214 205 ruth winterstein 211 damiana mcquigge 210 bev marshman 208- joyce burd 206 200 anna fretz 200 joanne rennie 200 in the tuesday night mixed bowling league fixture bud feaver led the field with a high triple of 663 and singles games of 206 222 235 other scores were garth good 643 232 246 bob mark 623 249 dolly crane 619 245 206 over 200 were dave cumming 218 200 heather mark 201 207 cheri lee 251 bonnie cumming 229 debbie burrows 225 rick burrows 223 ron lageer 217 norm dunn 216 durkin hollin 207 randy lee 206 dave lumley 206 angie stirrer 203 robert gleave 201 rick hollin 201 mens summer hockey league contact and no body checking divisions westwood arenas 6757604 mattress or box spring with heavr gauge posture coils built for firmness and extra layers of felt for genuine sleeping comfort multiouilteo 54 posture sleep 60 queen size posture sleep 15995 11877 39 mattress 5999 rug roller frames 2495 beverley chiropractic posture therapy posture sleep chiroguard orthopedic special size mattresses made to order mattress 54 and 9995 box spring aurora j mattress st234yonge st s aurora 7271600 fcj budget terms cliakltex 1979 tax credit town ofwhrrchurchstouffville application forms for a municipal tax credit are available at the town office 19 civic avenue stouffville or phone 6401900 or 8952423 for more in formation this may be available to you maximum credit of s100 for educational purposes you must meet all of the following 5 requirements to qualify if you own and occupy your home you are 70 years of age or over are in receipt of old age security benefits and monthly guaranteed income supple- ment you have continuously been the owner and occupier of your residential real property in the town for the past 5 years you do not have an income in excess of s3830 if you are a single person or as a married couple your total income is not in excess of s7660 1fyou do qualify you should immediately come in to the town office to complete your application form for 1979 tax credit as they must be filed by april 20 1979 jefoku treasure public meeting wednesday march 28 1979 800 pm dicks0ns hill public school dicksons hill a public meeting will bo held by the planning committee of the town of markham to consider a ronlng bylaw for the hamlet of dicksons hill tho hamlet of dicksons hill is located east of highway 48 m the vicinity of 1 9th avenuo and comprises parts of lots 28 29 30 and 3 1 in concessions 7 and 8 on december 15 1978 the minister of housing amended ontario regulation 10472 ministers order for the airport with ontario regulations 96178 which removed a substantial portion of the hamlet area from tho ministers order airport area these lands have thus reverted to municipal zoning control the council of the corporation of the town of markham is accordingly considering a zoning bylaw for the hamlet area the purpose of tho bylaw is to establish zoning categories suitable for the existing development in the hamlet and to apply appropriate development standards you are invited to attend the meeting and to state your support of or objection to the proposed bylaw should you be unable to attend written submissions will be received up to the time ol the meeting copies of the proposed zoning bylaw may be examined in the office of the planning department t 3oi ctutrman tm januszewih pluming csmmrrtm puimrog director khi tchurchstouff vi 1 lc garbage disposal is a major problem today dont be part of the problem make recycling a way of life bring your and be part of the solution newspapers magazines catalogues paper bags cardboard including boxes from corn flakes kleenex etc egg cartons pop cans kitchen cans labels removed cleaned and flattened clean glass jars bottles scrap metal appliances to the whitchurchstouffville recycling depot park street south oppositeswimmlng pool we are open thursdays 1000 am to 1200 noon saturdays 930 am to 1230 pm for information helen garrett 6a0a7z7 joyce nailer 6404479 jean belisle 6404870 the depot is operated by volunteers and the monies realized from the sale of materials are turned back into community projects to date cpnlributions have been made to minor league sports new town band block parents assn santa claus parade free public skating purchase of tennis nets foi stouffville rescue equipment for fire department whitchurchstouffville recycling depot member of the whilehurchstouffville chamber of commerce

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