Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 4, 1980,

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12 the tribune thursday sept a mm i s goodwood dump tain worth 2 straight stouffville goodwood commercial- sand and gravel peewees advanced to the ao on tario finals by w hi tarn worth in two straight games over the holiday weekend in the first game held at goodwood pitcher brian oogje allowed only seven scattered hits and walked only one batter- to register convincing- 102 win koogje had a shutout until the seventh inning when tamworth connected for 3 hits and scored two runs cam todd andbrad jefferies each made a fine catch infield while steve may robbed tamworth of a base hit on a diving catch at second base catcher mike knapp threw out one base at the plate marty brown connected for 4 singles in 4 bats and derek clausen mark murphy and steve may had 3nits apiece murphy provided the extra base bits in belting but a double and two triples tim kidd- retamed two bits with hike knapp brian koogje brad jefferies paul macerren and cam todd returning one each in their second game at tamworth goodwood again received strong pitching from derek clausen who pitched just over six innings and famous pratt lambert paints tut effective till sat sept 6 paint at hathaway paint and wallpaper 115 main street west stouffville 6403075 mon thur 95 fri 99 sat 95 allowed only five hits while striking out five brian koogje came in as relief pitcher to collect the final two outs mark murphy con tinued to hit well throughout the game and collected 3 hits including a home run in the second innings with derek clausen on base to give goodwood an early lead hits came from mike knapp steve may derek clausen and mart brown with two apiece while brian koogjs tim kidd brad jefferies and cam todd had one each goodwood led the game 122 until the final innings when tamworth picked up five runs for a final tally of 127 first game of the final series will take place at goodwood on saturday september 6 at 700 pm against sebringville peewees head for all ontario finals members of the goodwood peewee softball team sponsored by lee sand and gravel fought their way into the all ontario finals last weekend when they downed tamworth in two straight games back row 1 to r ron may coach steve may paul macewan mark murphy derek clausen tim kidd mike knapp jan koogje ass coach and don sturge mngr front row 1 to r morgan winn brad jefferies cam todd jim todd marty brown brian koogje team members absent are kevin johnson and steven lewis jim holt sports ladies fun league ladies league stouffville in the ladies softball fun league on august 26 montgomery con struction got off to a slow start against lee sand arid gravel but forged ahead in the last two innings for a 114 win in the second game of the evening canadian tire won over ken may realty 153 gail red- shaw and linell may returned three triples while linda schell and marina butler came up with two homers apiece theres enough w0rkt0 be done around hereto keep a lot of b0bsteds and undas busy 7ba community is like a family kand i as mostfamilies have listsof 2i jjobv thattieed doing around the home so every community in canada has a list of prio1fity projects that could and should be fff tackled projects ranging from thedevelop- mentand improvement of tourism facilities txvtoenergxnseryati6nandenvirohmental programs s they keep getting postponed because it neverseems to bejhe right time to start and because there always seems to be some- for months cooperatives with theexperience organize and coordinate government- funded employment programs that will benefit the community and involve local people if you want to help but dont knowl l where tobegin start with anycanada employment centre we have lists of willing people and availableskills we have application forms and guides detailing the kinds of projects were ready to support and the time periods up to 12 months in most iristancesand as long as 18 months for construction and construction- treat your family today with sargeant dyments inflation saver coupon save 100 off our large delicious bucket- of fried chicken mon to wed sept 8 to 1 0 with this coupon at sargeant dyments i 11 mainst stouffville boys girls some special nights for you at stouffville baptist church mainobrien wonders of the deep tubs to fri sept 9 to 12 7 to 8 pm dont miss one of these nights prizes surprises for more information call 64931 56 stouffville the pennanen roofing ladies softball team lost both their games at the cameron tournament on august 22 however the team hopes to do better when they enter the stouffville ladies tour nament to be held next month other scores in the monday night ladies league are as follows ringwood restaurant 19 foulds butcher 14 ringwood runs marsha anger 3 louise heard 3 isabelle gray 2 doris jackson 2 diana baxter 2 marilyn carpenter 2 marlene grove 2 millie howard 1 linda grove l jill white 1 foulds runs lois barker 2 lesley mabley 2 barb brown 2 lillian cordell sub 2 darlene rexgraham sub 2 carol major 1 damianna mcquigge 1 darlene campbell- 1 edna piette i sommerviue sports 24 r h farms 12 sommerviue runs terry macfarland 4 cathy christoff 4 jackie slack 3 betty anne meredith 3 jane hachey 3 ida biladeau 3 marilynn cargill 2 joyce shehan 1 gail crust 1 r h runs helen lewis 3 1 homer joan hamilton 2 linda wagg 2 pirkko lager 2 lois armstrong 1 linda christenson 1 georgina sleeth 1 burds auctioneers 21 country stop 10 burds runs brenda hachert 4 lilliancordell 4 donna hardie 3 1 homer marg pagliaro 3 joan parcell 2 joy carruthers 1 eleanor fugleman 1 debbie cordell 1 country stop runs audrey oniel 2 kathy oniel 1 linda sergeant l darlene rex- graham l kathy gorley 1 marg ryan 1 donna bell 1 julie petch l league playoffs will take place on monday september 8 at the following times 630 pm som merviue sports vs burds auctioneers 800 pm country stop vs ringwood restaurant 930 pm r h farms vs foulds but cher hockey j thing more important to do with the money well right now in this community y v there arepeopleready to goto work men v hwomen and teenagers some with skills v v related projects over which that support j iitheyyeanxious to use and improve others v can ibe extended t just as anxious to learn and weve as eager to get started as the gdvernmentof canada wante to you are v 9 themthat opportunity arid we want 1 if you have an idea that will benefit i your help l c j r a this community ancj help threeor mofe v were looking for sponsors forvj- peoplfind fulltime work we wanfto hear j canada community development projects c associations local corporations and v about it before september 29 j s i so oes the rest of the family help wanted before september 29 canadas employment plans wont work with0uty0u v agent for laura secoro candies canada nviddild ujjttv drug store stouffville plaza 6402700 due to space limitations and availability at time of sale items shovn may not all be available at all locations help stouffville with the hockey season just around the corner qualified people are required to officiate in both omha and house league games for the 80a31 season team coaches and managers are required for both organizations and in particular referees are needed for house league games those interested should contact- john hutchinson for omha at 6403201 house league dave sanderson at 640- 2629 and dave bourne at 6401842 for house league referees 1 timekeepers and gate attendants are also required for omha games and preference will be given to older persons duty times are as follows gate at tendants monday to friday 6 to- 930 pm timekeepers monday to friday 6 to 1100 pm interested parties should contact joanne steel at 6401984 i registration fees this year are as follows novice atom 50 peewee juvenile 55 family fee 125 fees include team pictures skating results stouffville the following stouffville figure skating club mem hers were successful in the canadian figure skating association tests held after the spring sessions at several clubs throughout york county dances dutch waltz andrea howe ten fox stephanie barclay fox trot mary catherine mcdermott figures preliminary chris tine caterer first figure lisa boyd stephanie barclay and dina middleton fifth figure julia faggiani the club will be holding its annual registration tea on wednesday september 17 at latcham hall from 200 pm to 400 pm and 700 pm to 900 pm tryouts stouffville practice times for stouffvilles junior c hockey team the clip- pers will take place as follows monday sep tember 22 7 to 900 pm tuesday september 23 7 to 900 pjn and wed nesday september 24 9 to 1100 pm for further in formation please contact dippers manager monty mcewen at 6406113

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