Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 24, 1980, p. 10

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10 the tribune thursday july 24 ism direct tractor trailer loads of cakadian turkeys arriving daily senior citizens proof requited excluded from minimum purchases pu prion affective thru saturday july 26th 1980 w nwm th right to limit quantitlts to normal family requirements its worth the drive toap save 30a a saving of up to 360 ft turkey k utility grade eviscerated frozen turkeys our regular price lb 99c 8 to 12 lb average limit 2 per family with minimum 1000 purchase excluding cigarettes this product save 42 martins m pure apple marvel sliced buy 3 save 65 white bread 24ozloaf for our regular price 55c loaf partly skimmed fresh 2 milk 3qtbag limit 2 per family with a minimum s500 purchase excluding cigarettes this product save 300 case of 24 10floz tins 6 pack of 10floz btls 165 plus bl deposit our reg priee799 open till 9 pm vved thurs fri ap stouffville 399 main st w oshawa markham unionville stouffville stouffviues hopes of a nedal in the provincial mumens softball association bantam tournament held here last weekend were dashed when tbey went down to a heavy 211 defeat in their first round game against the eventual winners oshawa pride was salvaged when they downed ux- bridge 20 the same team that had defeated them 221 earlier in the week in a league game the game turned into a pitching duel in which stouffvilles liz crit tenden edged the ux- bridge pitcher 1514 in strikeouts bernice armet walked her way to second before coming in on liz gibbs hit and sheila fodder pounded a triple in thev seventh to steal home for the in surance run pickering put the stouffville squad out of the running with a first innings 3 run lead that stouffville could not get back liz crittenden and sheila fockler made a gallant attempt to put the team back in the running with runs in the third and fourth innings to make it 53 unforltunately the effort ended there in the next three innings it was only bernice armet who could muster a hit meanwhile the big guns continued to blast their way through to the finals until only union- ville markham and oshawa were left to decide the outcome in a three way play off for top honors markham downed unionville with a con vincing 185 win which assured them of at least a silver unionville automatically qualified for a third place bronze annual golf classic stouffville the john evelyn golf centre in cooperation with foster pontiac buick limited and labatls is holding a tournament friday to morrow wilh proceeds going lo- the ontario branch of the kidney foundation the tourney hat begins at 1 pm is open to anyone the entry fee is 35 this includes green fees practise round full course steak dinner and an opportunity to win a 1980 pontiac acadian compliments of foster pontiac a trip to anywhere by cp air a day at the races com pliments of the jockey club two trophies and a prize table the foundation is excited about this event joanne weston program coordinator told the tribune entry forms are still available at the john evelyn centre tenth line south mongolia soccer galore stouffville the whitchurch stouffville soccer club will hold its fourth annual squirt house league tournament his satur day july 26 sixteen teams will take pari coming from gildwood richmond hill newmarket scugog midland caledonia maple leaf malton ancaster uxbridge st catharines oakville and stouffville some clubs will be entering two learns this year all games will be played at the mcneil grounds where special parking facilities are being arranged also the ballanlrae lions will be providing refreshment facilities from their new mobile kitchen throughout the tour nament the tournament will start on saturday mor ning at 900 am and a total of 48 games will be played throughout he day with the last game scheduled for 500 pm the semifinal will take place on sunday at 1230 pm and the final at 300 pm presentation of trophies will take place at 415 pm having already been defeated by oshawa earlier in the day markham were faced with an unenviable outcome either they lost the final and settled for second place or win and play yet another game against oshawa to decide the championship it was obvious by this time that both teams were pretty well spent after two days of very hard ball and it is doubtful if either would have welcomed playing backtohack oshawa took the initiative with a two run lead at the end of the second innings and never lost it early errors by markham betrayed their tiredness yet they continued to show great team spirit throughout the game in the latter stages they even made a comeback and chalked up four runs however a powerful finish by oshawa gave them a 74 win oshawa markham and unionville will now advance to the all on tario championships to be held at guelph this coming weekend stouffville soccer league scores for the week ending july 19 are as follows atom gronp 1 country closet 1 york sanitation 4 country goals came from shannon spice york goals from paul millar 1 shay lewis 1 gary martin 2 atom group 2 tree planting 0 bradford ns 9 klein horsmen 3 stouffville rest tavern 1 tavern goals came from- ted stonebouse mosquito group 1 castle home im provements r newmarket optimists 9 castle goal came from jeff conway newmarket blues 12 teds dry cleaning 0 mosquito group 2 muddy duck restaurant 0 bank of nova scotia 1 scotia goal came from matthew ryan i squirts george ross photo 11 taucar construction 0 ross goals billy payne 5 cable baker l brent johnson 1 stewart layland 2 greg frederick l and jasonv brock 1 newmarket car stereo 1 farmer jacks 0 pcewee stouffville lions club 4 firestone store 1 lions- goals erik rubbens ralph dube rene semlacher 2 as construction 0 macleans carped centre 0 lr richmond hill trio win crossen tournament for a second time jim graingers richmond hill entry has won the crossen lawn bowling tournament in stouffville the threesome was presented with an engraved plaque and individual trophies at the conclusion of com petition saturday shown here left to right are 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