stouffville bowling scores in the monday night ladies softball league for week ending monday 10 sep tember are as follows monday sept m m pun a series fawns sports defeated pennanen roofing 18 to 16 fawns runs joyce shmham 3 ruth eby 3 marilyn cargfll 3 donna reesor 3 dona hoover 2 janet stewart 2 debbie pat- teoden 1 marlene reesor 1 pennanen roofing runs pattie creet 3 betty ann meredith 3- norma gobert 2 joyce burd 3 marge pagiiaro 1 phis 1 homer marge ryan 1 debbie cordeu 1 dami mcquigge 1 heather masters 1 b series 8 pjn ringwood restaurant defeated squires land- scaping 23 to 16 ringwood runs millie howards louise heard 3 linda wagg 3 darlene bingham 3 barb brown a barkers pam wotfeoden 3 donna fraas 2 lyn hart 2 cathy french 1 edna piette 1 r c scries pja sales barn defeated r and h farms 22 to 13 sales barn runs julie petchie 5 home runs mu grove 4 jul white 4 donna otfeul 3 plus 1 homers helen lewis 2 rhonda 1 lois arm strong 1 r and h runs barbara crowder 3 and 1 homer debbie teeder 3 stouffville at the oasa squirt tournament held at stouffvule last weekend a hard fought battle between bradford and uzbridge was finally decided in their second successive game which gave uxbridge first place with a 106 win in their first game on friday night stouffvule got off to a flying start with a 199 win over east gwillimbury saturdays game was a different story and the home team 3 barb st john 2 jill st terrisurman 2 and 1 john 2 squire runs homer audrey pat- linda blacktop 4 lois tenden 2 sue kerswffl l tourney lost heavily against bradford 254 in trying to go the long way round to reach the finals stouffvule once again met their earlier rivals east gwillimbury this time the tables were turned and stouffvule were out of the tour nament with an ignominious defeat 101 tournament scores were as fouows port perry s uxbridge 14 unionvule 18 claremont 4 stouffvule 19 east gwillimbury 9 udora no show bradford claremont 10 port perry 2 1 second round uzridge 7 unionvule 12 bradford 25 stouffvule 8 uxbridge 19 claremont 7 east gwillimbury 10 stouffvule 1 quarter finals bradford 15 unionvule 10 uxbridge 21 east gwillimbury 3 uxbridge 9 unionvule 6 finals first game bradford 6 uxbridge 5 second game uxbridge 10 bradford 6 the tribune september 13 ik 1sk goodwood toe goodwood minor softbas association held its eighth annual awards evening on friday september this year proved a h season for the goodwood teams- who entered seven teams in the whitchurch- stouffvule house league and co no less than four of the six trophies available to them j icv j proved players award going to michael paxton and dianne faulkner respectively for the third year in a row the girb squirt team came home with the championship trophy which was accepted by kim harper this years most valuable player improved player the team also received their pmnants x jimmy todd not only received the winners trophy on behalf of the squirt boys 2 team but collected the most valuable player award as well jimmy kearns was this years most award went to klirahrth improved player for the leman and carol betts team received the most im proved player award nearly 200 people attended the banquet in the squirt boys 1 wtnch was held at the team kevin johnson was goodwood community voted most valuable hael player and david scatber the lynn jackson was the years most memorial award was in the peewee boys division most valuable player of the year was bui blondeu who also received the cham pionship trophy on behalf of his team dale yake was f the teams most improved player of t year elaine ashton picked up the most aluab- player award in the glrs peewee team whilst lis northeast was voted m improved player this years chence fo- the lynn jackson memorial trophy was extremely difficult as there were no less than seven proposed eds- didates those jopo4i were tammy fagb cory home- morgan winn marty drov diane macdonam candy brown and brian koogje kim harper of the goodwood girb squirt team holding the trophy that this remarkable team has won for three years in success jim holt win two straight ladies selects stouffville the stouffvule selects ladies softball team travelled to aurora last weekend and played their first tournament game against dixon pencil of aurora who dumped them 161 which automatically relegated them to the consolation round their second game of the day against the barbara ann team of aurora saw them win convincingly 120 the team seemed to have the semifinal au wrapped up against sunshine travel with a 4- 0 lead but then lost their tempo and ended up at the wrong end of a 138 final tally the championship trophy went to vito construction of aurora and sunshine travel took the consolation award this weekend the stouffvule selects will host a tournament in stouffvule sponsored by carling okeefe and spalding to begin at 7 pm on friday evening first game will be stouffvule selects against vito construction of aurora the tournament will fun league stouffville results of the ladies fun league softball games for the two weeks ending september 4 are as fouows august 21 lee sand and gravel 13 canadian tire 9 recycling depot 19 montgomery 11 august 23 canadian tire 14 recycling depot 13 lee sand and gravel 13 montgomery 5 sep tember 4 recycling depot 17 lee sand and gravel 7 canadian tire 19 montgomery 11 men wanted stouffville the monday night mens bowling league com menced their season last monday with the in tention of floating 12 teams this season the initial response will fall short of expectations it is hoped however that more members will join before the season gets fully under way if you have played before or just are in terested in starting off a new pastime then get in touch with bob morley the league president at 6401284 or cliff dunkeld at 6401204 o york region family y womens fitness program latcham hall wednesday 930 1030 am sept 26 dec 12 2500 12 weeks- 12 sessions register morning of first class gail mcconneil instructor you may still register by mail for all other ymca classes 83 dunlop st richmond hffl run through sunday and both diamonds will be in use there will be a beer garden at latcham hall from midday sunday until 6 pm stouffville in their second game of the oasa quarter finals against smith falls on saturday september 8 at smith falls stouffvule squeaked a dose 10 win to go into the semifinals against fullerton at stouffvule on saturday next september 15 the only run of the game came in the fourth innings when ken benson hit a single moved to second on a wud pitch and arrived at third base on steve scheus sacrifice hit to second third batter dave dart struck out but rob mcbeth hit a single to score benson both pitchers were evenly matched with bob starring matching jim chilvers with fifteen batters apiece struck out jointly won by tammy pugh and marty brown this award is presented annuauy to the most sport boy and girl in the goodwood association the trophy was presented by don jackson himself first award of the evening went to the novice t ball team who collected their pennants from their coach lee stewart chris winn accepted the t ball advanced trophy with most valuable and most im- combine those bills one payment each month to your credit union sure beats three or four to separate creditors not only in convenience but more importaritin the actual cash savings possible and count the savings stouffville district credit union 96 main st w 6402811 the york county board of education offers continuing education night school classes at stouffville district secondary school registration if advance registration was not done prior to september 7th you may register on one of the following dates monday september 17 700900 pm wednesday september 19 700900 pm classes commence the week of monday september 24 to thursday sep- tember27 mon thurs evenings english for new canadians 4 hours a week- monday evenings ceramics beginners and advanced stretch sewing furniture refinishing drafting gym- nasties 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