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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1980, p. 17

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v boots n saddle stouffville local western horse show enthusiasts will soon be able to enjoy the fun and excitement of head-to- head competition starting this sunday at 10 ajn boots n saddle western horse club will be staging siss at als tack shop the club traditionally begins its season on mothers day and then holds shows every third sun thereafter for a total of eight events boots n saddle has a membership of about 200 riders spanning from young to old from beginner to expert classes are broken down into age groups group aseniors over 16 group b ages 14 15 and 16 and group c juniors 10 and under to promote family participation the dub is open to all breeds as well as to ponies there are also low payasyouride rates in addition to a yearly membership fee of 2 juniors can compete all day for 2 while seniors are charged js a year and pay 150 per event competition is in the following classes junior and senior trail pleasure and western equitation walk- jog calf roping breakaway roping special junior and senior barrels flag racing and pole bending pick up race keyhole ladies goat tying and pony express each show points are given from first to fifth scores are averaged out and trophies are presented to the top riders at the clubs annual banquet boots n saddlehas produced riders who have gone on to compete ia quarterama and western world including ontario champion barrel racer glen moorehouse and his famous horse wind jammer for further in- formation on boots n saddles contact club president mel kerfoot at 6401500 or secretary judy ann woodman at 8983125 the tribune thursday mayvmmjt goodwood goodwood public school wrestling team concluded a very successful season april 29 placing seven wrestlersno lower than fourth in their individual divisions at the durham regional championships in port perry curtis hermann won a first place trophy in the 901b weight class and cam todd took top honors- in the tt lb division other top plarings were jeff graham 3rd in 69 lb brian koogje 3rd in 77 lb daryl may 3rd in 84 lb morgan winn 3rd in 10m lb and ron lewis from webb 4th in 104i lb other strong performers were v i or mike oconnor jim sbadfdrtb- ainger paul sahrint andrew mercer and kevin taylor vh t other ttearoa members were brad fort- john haddock billy smith john 1 hunt don kidd jamie graham- stewart todd john i winters and david gribble team coach was mr robert byers v ballantrae tennis clu great respdiise grove wins tourney top bowler stouffville bill grove topped over 50 bowlers with an excellent 271 average in five games april 20 to capture the championship trophy in the house tournament held at stouffville bowling centre cheryl bonds 315 single was the events high game score other top five game averages were elwood pattenden 248 dennis lutz 231 cheryl bond 221 marilyn carpenter 221 and terry shaw 221 others with high single scores were bob bundy bill petri gord hardie grant drewery and blais blachier ballantrae the tennis courts in ballantrae are- com pleted and many area residents are joining together to get maximum benefit from their new facility at an organizational meeting on april 29 the ballantrae tennis club received close to 200 paid registrations application for membership is still open and while club executive are already overwhelmed by local response they expect membership will reach about 300 the tennis club will be taking care of the courts and has already proposed a schedule dividing playing time between club members and the public skill in struction and tournament play will be some of the benefits open to mem bers registration fees for the ballantrae tennis club per year are family 25 adult 10 junior 16 and under 750 club executive is as follows president yoke bouwmeister vice- president joanne sch- weizer 2nd vice- presidents dianne saunders and liz gilliland secretary judy von zuben and treasurer barbzwier proposed tennis court hours are club man 6 am 9 am 8 pm n pm tues 6 am 11 pm thurs 6 am 11 pm fri 6 am 9 am 4 pm n pm sat 6 am 1 pm sun 1 pm 11 pm public mon 9 am 8 pm wed 6 am 11 pm fri 9 am 4 pm sat 1 pm 11 pm sun 6 am 1 pm stouffville trojans in dark uniforms are blocked out of the play in the lineout by stripeshirted saracens who are about to gain control of the ball the game was played at leaside park may 3 fernando gomes stoufrville trojans rligby defeat 5 by jim holt i stouffville owing to the poor state of their home field at sdss stouffvilles new rugby team the trojans were forced to play their f first game of the season r at leaside park toronto- i on saturday afternoon although they lost- 22- 16 against the saracens the score did not give a true picture of how strong the home side really is the saracens crossed the trojan line only once during the game for four points whereas the vg horselovers stouffville for horse lovers summer arrives at the opening of the first outdoor schooling show on friday evening may 9 at 800 pm als tack shop opens its summer round ofshows which have become in creasingly popular every year there will be four classes as -follows- hunter hack sponsored by zwiebruckercs tables unionville equitation sponsored by foxhunter- equestrian centre stouffville working t hunter sponsored by misty meadows stable and green jumper sponsored by als tack shop these events will also be heldion the following dates throughout the season- may 23 june 13 july 4 july 25 and august 15 in addition to a high points trophy for the most number of points at the end of the season there will also be an end-of- season championship players still needed claremont j players are still needed to p play house league baseball in claremont new sweaters for the league this year have been supplied by squirt- timbers bros sand gravel claremont bp corner lunch and ray wintersein masonry miteclaremont baptist church ward machine welding baldwin sales uxbridge and timbers bcos sand gravel anyone interested in playing house league ball should contact mrs mary borland at 649-2047- or mrs sandra redshaw at 6492515 claremont midget jibovs team are also in need of players in order to field a club this season any boy 16 or 17 this year is eligible to play for further information contact mary borland at 6492047 trophy for the hunter hack working hunter and green jumper classes these trophies will be sponsored by queens gait farm championship rib bons for each show are being presented by positive outlook j farms claremont schooling will be allowed before the shows start and as is customary at normal acres refresh ments are available from the snack bar for further in formation or in the event of bad weather phone patti lobsinger at 282- 3157- trojans gave up no less than 18 points in penalties and still downed the ball in the saracens end for four touchdowns one was disallowed in the scrum the trojans were impressive with plenty of power from john turner david rea larry holt tom lehman mike salb joe palmer ross dube and ralph salb with a total weight between them of nearly 1600 lbs it was not sur prising that they pushed the saracens off the ball over 70 per cent of the time the trojans took some time to settle down but eventually did get their threequarter line moving russ davidson was first over the saracens line with team captain glen gibson converting easily lloyd johnstone dazzled the opposition and delighted the spec tators with two magnificent runs down the field for touchdowns david rea converted one the teams natural nervousness at playing their first game of the season was under standable had they not made so many minor- mistakes early in the game and given the saracens those valuable sixteen points in penalties it would have been a runaway victory tom miller playing standoff made a few bad passes but settled down after awhile he was under extreme pressure most of the time but came out of it well angelo monopoli played a very safe game in back and was seldom caught out of position russ davidson and tony arrigo played well in the 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