i 12 the tribune thursday june 5 mm tennis lessons registration for tennis lessons in good wood wfl be held on thursday friday 6 pm 730 pm and saturday 10 am to 12 noon at goodwood hall prices for lessons adults 1500 children 800 family l semiprivate lessons available sponsored by the goodwood park association kinsmen midget girls flying start stouffv1lle the stouffville kinsmen midget girls softball team got off to a flying start posting a 300 record in their first three games of the season zonking thornhill 27- 0 the kinsmen girls took a 50 lead in the first galloped away with 18 runs in the second and four more in the third home runs came from ester herbert and janet cooper donna ryckman counted for four runs while teresa ewing jackie armet elaine howie joanne dart jannette cooper darieae wagg and wendy turner added 3 runs apiece their game against uxbridge was a lot closer at 63 with a 5 lead after 2 innings of play uxbridge replied with 3 runs but were unable to progress further stouff- villes final run came in the sixth innings their 126 win over don victoria was well earned elaine howie hit a triple for three runs and joanne dart singled to bring home elaine for a 4- 2 lead with bases loaded elaine howie belted out a double to lengthen their lead to 7-3- things were quiet until the sixth when jackie armet and jan- nette cooper tripled and stouffville picked up 5 runs the victoria team managed a 3 run comeback but were too late jackie armet and jannette cooper tallied 3 apiece and wendy turner and elaine howie added 2 each merchants win stouffville stouffville merchants ladies softball team won camp big canoe a united church owned and operated nonprofit camp located 9 miles east of bracebrldge on 270 acres surrounding our private lake the property touches the south muskoka river giving our canoe tripping program access to hundreds of miles of explorable muskoka waterways camping dates for 1980 all camps are for both boys and girls peewee camp for grades 1 2 3 senior teens for age 15 and over all other campers must be grade 2 or higher as of june 1 transportation from richmond hill return trip of 220 miles is included in fee 1 july 312 10 days all ages 15000 2 july 1526 12 days all ages 1 18000 3 july 29aug 14 days peewees 6500 4 aug 716 10 days all ages 15000 5 aug 1926 8 days all ages and sr teens 12500 s tripping camps trip 1 july 1529 2 weeks grade 8 and up 20000 trip 2 aug 716 10 days grade 6 7 15500 covered wagon camp is not being offered this year family camps f 1 aug 14 holiday weekend f 2 sept 1214 autumn weekend open house july 19 visitors welcome counsellorintraining courses 80 leadership training opportunities will be available for youth ages 15 and over throughout the summer application forms and additional information are available from mrs c tompkins training program 49 wellington st e markham ont l3p3b2 all camp big canoe activities are structured around the unit camping concept in this system campers are groupedby sex age abilities and interests into small units of eight each unit is guided in its activities by a qualified counsellor plus an assistant the objective of camp big canoe using the unique environment of camping we hope to nurture the development of each campers physical skills and spiritual growth so that he or she may discover that ufels agin frowgbd r for further information and applications write registrar i ik i camp big canoe iiaiiiiii 61 lincoln green drive member j u i markham ontario ontario j rti i l3p1r8 camping sjfs 2943608 association i mtff their two games last week giving them a perfect record after the first four games of the season the merchants visited uxbridge may 26 and came away with a 74 victory on the strong pitching of mary albright mary struck out two and only walked one kathy gibb led stouffville in batting with two solid singles in three trips to the plate her sister margaret playing right field was in strumental in completing a dazzling triple play in their game may 28 the merchants slammed port perry 73 the winning pitcher was tanis manahan debbie cooper went three for four on the plate swatting a pair of singles and a double artwork submissions invited for court house judicial district of york region and land registry office the ministry of government services art advisory committee invites artists of the regional munici pality of york to submit slides representing no more than three current twodimensional works of art which will be considered for possible purchase and installation in the new court house for the judicial district of york region and land registry office 50 eagle street west newmarket these coloured slides must be labelled with the title of the work dimensions medium cost and artists name a biography of the artist must be included with the submission works considered willbeno more than 6 feet in height by 8 feet in width submissions will be received by mail up to 4 pm friday june 27 1980 by the secretary art advisory committee ministry of government services room 1130 ferguson blocks 77 wellesley street west torontorontario m7a 2g5 3 ontario ministry of government services youve got a right to equal pay for doing substantially the same work as a man in fact youve get a law getting paid the same as a man when youre doing substantially the same work is the law in ontario the trouble is many female employees havent been paid according to the law for one reason or another examples its not good enough for employers to set wage rates on the basis of job title or to use minor differences in work to justify differences in pay for example men employed as clerks may have to do some purchasing of plant equipment or sup plies perhaps while a woman clerk may do the purchasing of smaller itemsstationery office needs etc but minor differences such as locking up at night handling petty cash or lifting heavier loads do not make a substantial difference in the job and do not necessarily entitle the man to a higher rate of pay the law states that when a woman is doing substantially the same work as a man she must be paid the same what substantially the same means to clarify it for you substantially the same means that the skill effort responsibility and work ing conditions required for the work are similar and any difference in these are of a minor nature in considering skill attention is paid to factors such as experience training and education required todo the work in considering effort attentionis paid to the degree of physical or mental exertion required to do the work and in considering responsibility attention is paid to the degree of accountability to others in doing the work enforcement of the law to enforce the equal pay law the government of ontario has added extra staff to the employment standards branch their job is to make spotchecks into businesses across the province to audit pay practices and to investigate complaints made by you to the ministry of labour equal pay for equal work its your right and its the law ifyou want more information or feel you have a valid complaint call or write your local employment standards branch of the ontario ministry of labour to call your local employment standards branch check your telephone directory or ask bell directory assistance for the toll free number paying a woman less than a man for doing substantially the same work isnt just unfair its illegal ontario ministry ot labour employment standards branch robert g elgiei mo minister results stouffville soccer results in the various divisions for the week ending may 31 are as follows mite division macleans carpet centre 2 a s construriori 1 savex drug marts 6 gerry meharg ltd 0 park lane nurseries 1 bunnys flowers 0 rennie transport 6 stouffville deli 0 boys a league squirt richmond hill 4 mcneil labs 0 in spite of richmond hills early lead the mcneil team never gave up trying minor atom thornhill 2 canadian tire 1 brad tiley scored on a penalty kick for canadian tire minor thornhill beckers 3 minor aurora 8 peewee 5 kens bantam stouffville legion 1 legion goal by joey amador minor mosquito thornhill 9 girard carpet l girard goal jeff christensen major atom stouffville iga 3 thornhill 0 iga goals came from kurt ianuzzo craig jobannessen and guy murfitt selected as player of the game by the referee karsten hennze was in goal boys b league atom b grenada restaurant 8 york sanitation 3 country closet 2 newmarket esso 2 tree transplanting 5 stouffville tavern 1 peewee stouff ville lions 2 aurora 0 mosquito teds dry cleaning 1 newmarket blues 1 newmarket optimists 4 castle home im provement 1 bank of nova scotia 6 muddy duck restaurant 0 squirt george ross photo 2 home hardware 1 farmer jacks 3 newmarket fish and chips 0 girls league atom richmond hill 10 stonehouse travel 0 mosquito rich mond hill 3 cards hardware 1 cards goal came from sonya klein house of games 5 newmarket 1 house goals came from brigette edwards 3 yvonne semlacher 1 and adrienne rubbens i claremont house league softball start claremont claremont softball is now well under way on tues day may 27 the mite house league got into its stride with 29 boys and girls between 3 and 7 yrs old taking up ball for the first time the boys squirt team started the season well with two straight wins over bradford the first was 2114 they came back from being 139 down in the fifth tim evans pitched a strong first game the second game saw them win 2110 in the peewee division the red legion boys team lost their very first game of the season 6- 2 they led until the seventh innings when goodwood went ahead with five runs it was a different story at port perry they trounced the perry boys 2610 chris doyle and brad evans shared the pitching in their game against west shore the legion squad never got on the scoresbeet they came up with a humiliating 150 loss this was against the same team that barely squeaked a 21 over port perry lions club sponsored midget team are sporting- new uniforms this season and very smart they look too their first game against unionville gave them a 63 win at home on monday evening markham were dismissed 74 and at uxbridge the game was close with a 10 loss greg redshaw pit ched in all three games in monday night house league games squirt division claremont bjp lost to timber bros sand gravel and ray win- terstein masonary defeated the corner lunch team scores were not available in the sunday night slopitch mens league jim redshaws boys defeated vince lehmans team 2316 the claremont lions team downed dave mac- donalds squad 2315 both games were well attended despite the rain cliff dunkeld from stouffville umpired both games the claremont softball association is looking for house league umpires anyone in terested in helping should contact sandra redshaw at 6492515 boots v saddle horse show town of whitchurchstouffville proclamation whereas welcome wagon is now cele brating its 50th birthday marking a half- century of service to individuals and com munities all across canada arid whereas welcome wagon extends its service of neighbourly hospitality to moving families the newly engaged and new parents promoting general goodwill and helpfulness to all our residents both those of longstanding and those new to our community and whereas this meaningful and constructive service warrants the wholehearted co operation of all citizens in support of welcome wagon in our community now therefore i eldred king mayor do hereby proclaim the week of june 8th to 1 4th 1 980 as welcome wagon week in the town of whitchurchstouffville and congratulate the members of this fine organization for outstanding service they- render toward building civic responsibility and spirit patricia mulr clerk eldred king mayor stouffville boots n saddle western horse club held their second show of the season june 1 and displayed some excellent horsemanship the show was iield at als tack shop platings in the junior classes were a trail 1st derek french uxbridge b trail 1st kelly harrison queens ville- 2nd howie herrema uxbridge3rd jonathan zweep newmarket4th kurt leger stouffville- 5th collin clementson zephyr c trail 1st kelly clenentspn zephyr pleasure 1st lisa vernon2nd wendy leger stouff 3rd an drew howe stouff 4th karen emond mississauga5th kurt leger stouff western equitation 1st wendy leger2nd andrea howe stouff r3rd karen emond4th lisa vernon- 5th derek french a barrel race 1st carol faulkner- mount albert- 2nd elaine boadway mount albert3rd derek french 4th lisa rose mount albert5th an drew cuthbertson stouff b barrel race 1st shirley swanton sunderland2nd howie herrema3rd kurt leger4th kelly harrisorr5th michelle newell port perry c barrel race 1st lee baker stouffville2nd tell pops hes just right for dad tops custom tshirts from country closet success square 220 main st w buy 1 get 1 at v2 price offer good on all tshirts till june 14th daniel miller uxbridge- 3rd kelly clementson- 4th lori newell port perry a flag race 1st derek french2nd elaine boadway b flag race 1st michelle newell2nd kelly harrison3rd kurt leger 4th howie herrema5th lorraine humphrey c fjag race 1st kelly clementson a pole bending 1st carol faulkner2nd derek french3rd elaine boadway4th linda rose5th andrew cuth bertson b pole bending 1st kelly harrison 2nd shirley swanton 3rd kurt leger4th collin clementson5th lorraine humphrey c pole bending 1st kelly clementson 2nd daniel miller3rd lee baker- 4th lori newell special 1st kelly harrison2nd jonathan zweep michelle newell3rd shirley swanton4th lori newellx- placings in seniorl classes were trail 1st geoff reeves uxbridge- 2nd greg reeves ux- bridge3rd anne howse zephyr4th george davis stouff5th judy ann woodman newmarket pleasure 1st cathy ohalloran stouff2nd geoff reeves- 3rd joanne ohalloran cedar valley4th george davies5th greg reeves western equitation 1st geoff reeves2nd joanne kathy 0halloran4th greg reeves5th bernice crossley markham barrel race 1st wayne sharpe north york2nd brian nicholson stouff- 3rd john alden cedar valley4th annette peacock aurora5th lea harrison queerisville flag 1st john aiden2nd bryan brush tororito- 3rd geoff reeves4th wayne sharpe5th mike kalzer stouff pole bending 1st john alden- 2nd derek cuffe tororito3rd geoff reeves4th jim swanton- 5th gord mitchell special 1st derek cuffe- 2nd john coulters sutton3rd linda rose- 4th elaine boadway5th debbie scott sharon placings in other classes were walk jog 1st sarah miller uxbridge2nd tara leger stouff pickup race 1st geoff reeves- 2nd jonathan zweep3rd steye clementson- jumper 1st greg reeves2nd andrew cuthbertsbn3rd jim hbwse keyhole 1st shirley swanton2nd carol faulkner3rd jim swanton4th lea harrison5th andrew cuthbertson stouff ladies goat tying 1st cindy snooks mount albert2nd kelly harrison3rd carol faulkner4th debbie scott5th joanne ohalloran pony- ex press 1st michelle newell and kurt leger- 2nd derek french and geoff reeves3rd lea harrison and kelly harrison-4th- bryan brush and mike kalzer- 5th jack reeves ux bridge and carl howse zephyr house softball scores in the various divisions for the week of may 26 were as follows peewee boys may 26 watson motors 4 thornlea lumber i may 27 victoria square lions 22 vandorf garage 10 may 28 accurate concrete 12 thornlea lumber 9 may 27 accurate concrete 9 mcneil 4 bantam girls may 26 pine or chard service centre 13 look yourself up are you listed correctly in the phone book if not please tell us now we are getting ready to print the new book look up your present listing in the white pages then if you want a change call us at 5993911 or the bell canada business office number listed in the directory a charge may apply depending on the type of change you request ask about charges when you call and be sure to call before june 26th changes to bold face listings must be made before june 19th bell 1980 markham muffler 11 may 27 ballantrae ladies auxiliary 18 victoria square lions 10 may 29 vandorf general store 10 vic toria square lions 4 may 29 ballantrae ladies auxiliary 19 lehman gardens 11 squirt boys may 26 stouffvile hawks 20 rennie transport 18 may 27 harman plumbing heating 15 victoria square lions 10 may 27 master soil 17 guaranty trust 10 may 28- hans hyde shell 19 uxbridge optimists 17 grand slam home run by mike anderson van dorf may 29 uxbridge optimists 11 eds haulage 9 may 29 master soil 14 victoria square lions 8 29 master soil 14 victoria square lions 8 squirt girls may 26 harris sand gravel 15 golden mile chevrolet 12 may 27 als tack shop 23 pleasantville gulf 8 may 28 harris sand gravel 17 macleans furniture carpet 8 tball advanced may 26- ballantrae lions 32 stouffville cardinals 29 home runs by mike grove billy anglis 2 jeff bretteli amanda devlin 2 and jeff penin ballantrae may 26 stouffville coop 27 eda construction 26 may 27 rennia transport 33 ballan trae lions 30 home runs by amanda devlin 2 jeff perrin 2 jason falvo mike grove billy anglis and jeff bretteli ballantrae may 28 stouffville cardinals 30 eda construction 26 0 x o i