caeenwood uvnettiewpubac school rtmide its marktfaic year fia be durham region r- hbketbell cham- tkailpta ob tuetday evening yr april l the valleyviev gins woo the major a basketball championship against ttaorah 2516 at itfrwdge j eariier month i the boys team won their finals game against sunderland a20 win- vining the final basket with j 3 minutes left to play to become- the durham iv regional minor cham- monday league stouffville t registrations for the monday night ladies league are still being accepted however the list is already halffull for further in- formation please ring linda wagg at 6404224 the 1bibune thursday april levlhtq monday vvmens stouffville r scons in the monday night mw bowuna lagut are as follows bui wmtt 61 cord gawlfel 77buijehmion 74x bui petrie ki george bradl 71jv cord kardle 70 laird underwood 700- ron gocsh mtvltoyd mcvlcar m mike conburn ess john young mi gary oubt 6ul robert lewis est bui grove i tuesday mixed j stouffvivue scores in the tuesday nlgm mixta bowling league are as follows oave cumrnlngs 7m 24 so js3 bud feaver 71a 269 ho sandra charlton 703- 2t 247 robert gleave 672 2w 22a steve bell 644 227 227 210 barb lee 449 243 200 garth good 447 247 207 george dofton 428 234 200 burrows 409 241 john nesbkt 60s 237 norm dunn 407 236 200 oarlene v johnstone 224 bonnie dimming 221 bertie feaver 221 randy lee 224 ron lageer 214 jennifer stasyner 220 debbie burrows 208 angle stlner 201200 spare linda pcever i 237 this years house league peewee champions were the stouffville coop team peewee league champions league peewee their captain bjlly hughes left receives j wednesday the trophy from mel gornlk jim holt change hockey attitudes mixed i by bill hodgson ducted by the ontario mjj hockey council which queenspark with involved an examination its longstanding- and ofpafentsattitudesanda i widespread appeal senes of pubhc forums on the subject of minor hockey this year the ontario hockey council released its 107 page report which included 119 recom mendations on how the sport might be improved the bottomline of the report is a concensus on the clear need for change in recent years there jntheattitude of every has developed v indiv involved in cumulative awareness of minor hockey be they a the need to review both f coach referee our attitudes and ap- volunteer organizer proach to the game of spectator or parent minor hockey has become a legacy shared by youngsters in com- tnrtinities across our provincexthe popularity s of the sport is reflected in the 250000 minor hockey players in ontario who participate ln i660o organized teams in more than ljooo arenas hockey particularly as a sport for children- this awareness prompted a yearlong study con- the study also un derlined the need for training programs em phasizing basic hockey skills such as skating- passing and shooting while it stressed the importance of developing the leadership abilities of coaches referees and volunteers other issues examined were parent behaviour at games money and time spent on hockey and violence it is clear that if we are to implement a change in minor hockey that change must be preceded by definitive action accordingly the provincial government has responded with two significant measures the initial step is to reconstitute the ontario hockey council a coordinating group for regional and local hockey associations which was originally established by cabinet order the council will be trans- formed into a nonprofit organization v with members nominated by both- the ontario- government and ontario hockey associations through an independent body the public at large and organized hockey will be able to combine efforts to shape the future path of minor hockey in- our community to begin this move toward more positive developmental programs the council will receive provincial funding of up to 2 million over the next 3 years of this amount 100000 will provide base funding for the council with up to 11 million to be made available from lottery profits in the final analysis the key to success in minor hockeylies jin encouraging an en vironment where young players may properly develop sfundamental skills while sharing in the cooperation goodwill team spirit and good old fashioned fun that have traditionally marked canadas national sport stouffville scores in the wednesday night mixed bowling league are as follows johnwiison 440 227 241 172 joan mc- cracken 635 183 237 215 lloyd mcvlcar 627 191 1m 248 isabel mcvlcar 639 242 179 218 glenda aponte 730 211 245 274 bill grove 823 288 272 243 diane glasson aac-lss- uofia nancy miutr434 i9s ife 23t sandra charettontlo 2s 201 244- gord gtesson 41 l iff 2is 205 over 200 were robert oervack 27s lba dervack 202 jacoule hare 230 bruce johnson 23l paul mjuer 200- debbie kent 227 ron robb201ony pt 202 helen clark 217 wednesday stouffville i wednesday night 740 pjn mixed bowling league scores tor the weekendlng april 4 are as follows stan crust 805 284 282 239 lois bartk 751 297 270 bill dart 735 313 224 byron tuck 731 241 241 229wally crowder 491 298 202 steve ireland 704 295 217 grant orewery 432 257 212 ron mccalkim 419- 228 220 don wright 407 231 208 mary drcwery 237 floyd forsyth 231 216 al mcvlcar 224 200 karen hammond 223 spare vol crust 221 v naylor 214 andrea corner 212 spare lola hoover 211 debbie forsyth 210 202 robert mcvlcar 208 brenda james 202 ann oldham 202 legion ladies stouffville scores in the legion ladles bowling league for the week ending april 4 are as follows lolsbartley 493 284 233 kim reesor 453 211 201 241 joanne gunther 640 246 240 edna plette 630 217 222 barb zellers 619 219 229 norma tranmer 422 229 277 anne jackson 410 215 220 betty turner 602 200 204 glenys yorke632 211 227 ruth wlntersteln 235 opal lehman 223 rose fronske 217 rennle 216 barb thomas 2j4 ella nichols 214 chuck valleau 214 marilyn vtoj cargu 213 mat budd 2li mlchelloj mltzi alda 203 barker 124 david irwin 121 w e evans 129 t ybc 10rrn mtcool 1j0i1s i jamie geddes 104 scott bantam mi jjx oougia mm co 3 brlgllte fertile -f- stouffville t l 112 tim wucoc 152 paul scores in the youth bowtiog muier 18 mark conway 115 bantam dlvlsiorvfor chris watrer 144 127 on tne week ending april 4 arc 124 10 karen comer m follows kathybibby w m7 g frederick 140 kevin wagg 121 jamie palmer 112- steven campbeu mx 113 scottlev nelbltt 11 br evans 123 114 laura a preston 183 182 vonnyt- campbeu 174v 114 julieam hunter 124 lit- bradley luieberg spoorenberg 107 sherry watnrs ttsmark button 137 134 greg vllek ms 122 clnvseabrook 112 12l scott couperthwalte itv b9 pat roney its john walters ox 113 chris kerswlll 184 sherrl aonew v derek petri lh wayne hunt 142 182 mark bowman 135 teresa helkens 110112 kemvpiette ul 175- beth bowman m0- kerry quayie m 117 bowler of th month kkn seabrook- do voir know the 7 steps to health can cmhcer be beaten you bet your life it can please give i canadian cancer society arlan mieatmarket success square 6401 344 arlan galbraithofgalbraith farms varney ont and formerly of stouffville retubnsjo stouffville after 15 years announcing tthe opening of their beautiful meat market in success square i j2s ulf e wc visa country cheese factory f ort now tor pork beee because we have our own farms abbatoir- processing plant wecanoffer you reasonable prices on fresh cuts sausages cold cuts smoked meats your favourite roast cut to your requirement as wellas case lots variety packs freezer orders sides quarters loin steak sections chuck roast sections round steak sections stouffville store hours tuesday 9 am 6 pm wednesday 9 am 6 pm thursday 9 am 9 pm fridays 9 am 9 pm saturday- 7 am- 6 pm free draw 25 lbs pork i i i i i i i i i i l n colpon nil in and place in box hrtrflc aa ouuntoo phone noe j2ltjbast2jibspoc wwkeiiamxoukccom kextweorifarth i use your visa or master charge card oooeooeooo official grand opening to be announced soon