Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 6, 1980, p. 12

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12 the tribune thursday- march c un s j rfv s- r ill has been a very successful year lor the alpine ski teams- of stouffville district secondary school the girls team consisting of jane huxtable peggy skier wins v mcbride cathy reid morgan dave dart tt day affair wasbetdand his teammates tom- linda frisby and pam craig toews gregon february 21 and 22 at posted the fastest time in 1hy placed second at- murphy and- norm -georgia- peaks resort in the first run and held off the york county meet sirimati placed first at collingwoodonehtin- strong challenges by held at bethany ski dub this meet t dredand four boys from collingwdbd- and north on january x the boys ori february the hoolsacrosstheteolotothesecondnbi team consisting of tom leans ira veiled to f fi n4 r- s ih ne first day was tne jfr- colluigwood for s the gfa g evenltbe georgian bay meet tb cta guisreaneigbuf from the northern disqualify by a questionable call on the northern schools- in the best showing ever for a team wff u stouffville- boys placed second this meant that theyadvanced to the all to take first place in the slalom event this win along- with- a fine per formance by his teami mates gave stouffville a fourth place finish overall- i llwben the results for the two days events werei combined the stouffville ontario alpine ski championships the all ontario meet result the team finished in fourteenth place the slalom event was held the following day and it was indeed sweet rev for tom morgan- 2s team finished u eighth overall out of the 26 schools who entered from across ontario truly an exceptional performance fine sv stouffville a soccer boot swap has been organized by the we are where you belong v houlfs mbhthur95 sat 9301230 touffbillc district creutt triton humtefa 96 main street w 6402811 stouffville ontario 6404822 whitchurch stouffville soccer club plans had already been made to hold a player registration for the mini- soccer division on saturday march 8 along with the fitting and or dering of club jackets so it was decided to do all three at the same time these activities will take place at latcham hall from 730 am to 12 noon said club registrar phil humphries i hope there is no- confusion because we always use the arena for this sort of thing but this time we need more elbow jroom iphil expects dozens of people to show up with iheirt outgrown boots soccer regis lations are for the 5 6 arid 7 yr old boys and girls who wish to play in the newly formed mite division of the club there are also other vacancies iri the various divisions but they are tilling up fast this will be the last chance for registration as it will take up to nearly 10 weeks to have club jackets made this is the final date for or dering r dont forget thetime and place latcham hall on saturday march 8 from 730 am to 1200 noori township of uxbridge dog licence due march 31st 1980 1980 dog licences available at the municipal offices 20 bascom st box 190 uxbridge ontario and goodwood shelter for your convenience clip and complete the following form application for 1980 dog licence please print at the all ontario alpine ski championships held at collingwood in midfebruary stouffville high schools team came fourth inthe slalom event 1 to r dave dart ahlresults stouffville success goals ron results inlhe amateur ellis2 ron arends 1 ron hockey league for the brooks 1 jim teeter 1 week ending sunday steerburger goals sieve- craig toews tom morgan jack mcbride coach norm storimans and greg murphy t jim holt sports- aouusejthe- waritds j- ve5ifullnaaaeoeowner street address telephone number lit pot 2nd doc 3rd pot breed colour sex spayed or neutered licence fee 1 for spayed or neutered dogs 700 for each dog in any one dwelling unit s 2 for dogs that have riot be neutered or spayed 1200 for the first dog in any one dwelling unit arid 500 more on a cumulative oasis for each additional dogj so that the licence fee shall be 1700 for the second dog and 2200 for the third and subsequent dogs 3 dog tags must be purchased by march 31 1980 t all dogs over the age of 3 months must be licenced the running at large of dogs within the township of uxbridge 1 prohibited untagged dogs brought tbthe shelter will be charged an additional 500 j j pound fees are iorbo for the f if st off ericev 2500 for the second offence plus 350 per day board for eachday the dog is impounded jj the animal shelter is located in goodwood ont 6401987 office hours 230 pm- 430 pmv annbarrett dog control officer n telephone answering service 8527295 march 2 arc as follows guarantee trust j smirthuaitc heating 1 j guarantee goals mike jones 4 smir- thwaite goals ken chupa 3 jim pearsall 1 success steak house 5 steerburger 4 s davis 2 doug- wall 1 john bcal 1 prohardware 6 fauns sports i hardware goals charlie upshall 2 frank kafun 1 jim gibson 1 rick atkinson 1 doug wilson 1- y stouffville in the roundrobin plamffs mcneil laboratories unceremoniously dumped iga 60 to take over first place just call 6402100 t hove something to buy or sell one phone call 1 to us is like dialing our entire-circulationperson-to- person place your want ad today stouffville r with- only two more league games left to play 1 slouffvilles mens basketball team are in number one spot in last monday nights game against the markham jesters the i stouffville souses came away with a convincing 5441 win points went to ann ilolden led for mcneil wilha hat trick and cheryl singleton added a pair kim vance rounded it out with a single between the pipes dianne houston earned the shutout assists went to kim vance2 cheryl singleton heather ross kelly rexgraham and the brenda stcelboth teams seemed to favour the penalty box as mcneils second and third received 15 minutes and positions in the league iga 9 minutes standings are baseline bullets vsccond markham jesters third games todale jim hill 19 don beauchamp 16 jim pistol fletcher 9- dave connell 8 and larry fgckler rounded out score with 2 tween credit union and l- and m gardens v the money girls have the players but did not earn much interest in regular season play however they have put their act together for the playoffs and dumped the garden galb 73 credit -unions- high flying forward cathy mcbcth potted four goals and sara williamson added two ayotte got the single cheryl hardy jolynn ayotte and teresa euing collected assists the lions had nothing to roar about when g 0 r nvl e y greenhouses disposed of andf v ii ncm 50 was anputi third g todafecwasibe- standing game for terri j village interiors 147 main street unionville handling a complete line of draperies blinds wall and floor coverings carpeting bedspreads i v 1 give your home that decorated look call our consultant mrs peggy topping ie 6402582 bus 2974200 luesby memorial co ltd v93 main st s nevvmarket 8954931 memorials of distjnction granite marble bronze cemetery uettering renovations custom designing lettering aspecialty of our own craftsmen quality satisfaction assured by our own written guar an tee for personal service visit our showroom on main st at queen st south of davis drive or call r tomkinson 852- 7222- home appointments and transportation by request consider st anste ad college j f ls tt f tt r u j j stansteadcollege a boarding school for boys and girls from grades 7 to 12 since 1872 olfers a first rate academic programme to students from 12 countries and 5 canadian provinces who share our 620acre campus 90 miles east and south of montreal and at the top of us 91- hardiness selfreliance and neighbourliness the values of local residents who built and paid for this border communitys first little red brick school house in 1817 are the qualities that characterize stanstead college today- this is a country school where intellect hard work athletic prowess humour and a good heart are respected the curriculum is aimed at university entry in the usa and canada the limited size of classes individual attention and rlgourous academic standards con tribute to a wellrounded education which goes far beyond minimum requirements we take advantage of our location to provide a strong french language programme as well as a spanish option regular evening study sessions are held with supervision depending on each students monthly performance each student is assigned a teacher as adviser to heip with organization and performance and most students stay with the same adviser throughout their stay for a country school with country values stanstead is well endowed with sophisticated equipment including a computer featuring the flexible pdp 11 configuration a large well equipped gymnasium ice hockey arena 25 metre indoor swimming pool squash and tennis courts running track cross country ski trails and access to superb downhill skiing scholarships and bursaries are available for further information write or phone jeremy m riley b comm bed headmaster- stanstead college t a stanstead que job 3e0 tel i1m7427m 1 stanstead quebec canada job 3e0 8198762702 piette and her second shutoiit in succession allison lowery picked up a pair and two assists whilst tracy trothem and heather hall added singles kim gutkmd came through with an assist bridget edwards the lions goallcnder made a valiant attempt to stop the gormley j bom bardment and did well to keep the scoretofivc in their game against the kinsmen bunnys flowers spotted their opponents two goals in the first period the flower gals appeared to be waiting or spring as i hey did not gel as much as one single shot on the kinsmens net in the first frame with just under ten minutes left in the game the bunnies f woke up -michellerfcoppins- scored unassisted and 24 seconds later darlene ogden lipped in jane andersons pass after some- very spectacular passing play with the game tied 2- 2il looked to be all over came michelle coppins to score with only 1 20 left on llieclockmichelledid il again seconds lalcr for her hallrick onapass from catherine dunkcld tomake it 42 kinsmen goals came fromleslie roberts with the assists going to lorf hogg and ann marie lacoursierc in the lhljes division newtonbrook werchosled by stouffville results will fie listed next week donl forget any young ladies in ihc 7to 10 yearage group wishing j to play hockey next season should contact joanne steel at g401984 or cliff dunkeld alg401204 r ballantrae hopes- of winning ihe york county area 2 basketball championship this year- by ballantrac public schools highly talented girls in termediate basketball team were dashed by injuries two of the teams slars samanlha murfitl and kareen wade suf fered foot injuries whilst playing against noblclon in the final round of ihe championship last week and were sidelined for most of the garnet despite the injuries ihe team made a valianl effort and finished third overall considering their handicap a- highly commendable achieve ment westwood arenas intarmcdiatt htnt nocktyltatn moy loaugull teom entries onty 6757604

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