12 the tribune thursday september 17 1981 hard of hearing hearing aid wearers hearing aid service centre wi be held at stouffville optical success square main st thurs sept 24 2 pm to 5 pm batteries available at aitkens pharmacy tantf to host mejumt abt mcuiom tatmex fkl earmolds cleaned tu8jng replaced if necessary free electronic hearing test also come in and try the new gould hearing oid battery ico longer life thon existing premium batteries arnold a hock hearing am service formerly belltone ws7yonoasl vflcrvwweonl 41622s3281 arnold a hock certified hearing aid audiotogist certified tinnitus speciabst ask to see the new all in the mold hearing aid whats going on keep abreast of all the activities in stouffville and nearby trading area by being a regular reader of this prizewinning suburban newspaper municipal social and sports news are all featured along with excellent pictorial coverage 25 only per week available at stouffville aikens drug store ap bj variety beckers no 1 040 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pine ridge service centre coppins comers 6402100 wht uridine players honored goodwood during the past sum mer the goodwood minor softball association headed by president stan todd provided recreation for 143 players on friday night a number of those boys and girls were honored individually through presentations of awards the most coveted the lynn jackson memorial trophy was presented by don jackson to 14 year old terry reesor of the goodwood candu bantams and 11 year old iva buchanan of the goodwood squirt girls terry an allround performer who can play anywhere served mainly in the outfield and as a pitcher ivas prime position was at shortstop other nominees for the award were bobbie wool- head bantam girls elizabeth leman novice girls austar bruce jefferson tball advanced florian wassenaar squirt boys andrew mercer peewee boys and brad jeffries peewee boys ailstar other award recipients follow tball advanced kevin a concrete nce 1952 comracirxs dutm ututt cm bgtwcs horn ors and 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that weight watchers members real cared and it was so much easer to lose weight when they werent dong it altye together at weel classes wogintimchyoii how to enjoy lots ol your favorite fexxis within limits and still taso gji- weight we can hep you tin bad eat ing habits into good ones jon us today the fahu lous 1981 food plans are wa tfg along with a lot of fnendiy peope 1 special august 31 to september 26 1981 weight watchers join weight watchers for s600 instead op regular 11200 first meeting fee tsnior ctfni ond tofntt ior for s3 00 dunnq tht four wek r r unwr lafmnjlnq i i 8269200 sheahan and kris elson most valuable players squirt girls carol ann betz most valuable player jessica lauterbach most improved player bantam girls candy brown most valuable player bobbie woolhead sportsmanship award novice girls austar cathy brophy most improved player elizabeth leman sportsmanship award squirt boys chris winn most valuable player david stather most valuable player peewee boys jimmy kearns most valuable player mark dorey most improved player peewee boys allstar jimmy canavan most valuable player tim harris most improved player bantam boys allstar paul macewen most im proved player mike knapp most valuable player the house league championship trophy was won by the good wood squirt girls in 17 games the team lost only two don jackson regional councillor twp of uxbridge presented individual pins to members of the 1980 goodwood peewee boys allontario champions it marked a first time the winner of a provincial title has been so honored members of this years peewee boys allstar team all- ontario finalists presented coaches jack todd and dave ainger with plaques containing an engraved photo of the club hockey registration stouffville arena 9 ajn to 12 the whitchurch-stouff- noon moo sept 28 ville minor hockey latcham hall 7 to 9 association is gearing pm itself for another big the association is season with looking for ticket- registrations beginning sellers timekeepers are and next week the following dates times locations mon sept 21 latcham hall 7 to 9 pm thurs sept 24 and equipment con venors these are paid positions theres also a need for coaches referees and convenors for house leagues applicants should contact bob dart at 640- latcham hall 7 to 9 2082 or john hutchinson pm sat sept 2 at 403201 sherwood park restaurant and tavern goes live this week the wilson brothers couing surefire fl no cover charge 136 wellington way hwy 7 markham hwy 48 7 2943044 easy win by jim holt reversing their 76 defeat by the toronto buccaneers back in june stouffvilles trojan rugby club downed metro police 30- 6 saturday it was a lopsided victory for the trojans as the buckos could not field a full team nevertheless short- handed or not the buckos would have been hard pressed to win this finalists goodwood goodwoods peewee d boys allstar team came within one victory of bringing home an ontario championship when they competed in an 8team tournament at carrying place the club was beater 61 by wellington coaches jake todd and dave ainger praised all members of the team fop their ability and good sports manship the lineup included marty brown brad jeffries jim todd jamie merritt tim harris morgan winn corrie ainger brad bowie arthur lewis jason canovan ron lewis tim evans and cam todd one mike salb went over the line for a pair of tries with tom miller and tom lehman and tony arrigo also scoring 4 points apiece outstanding was terry the boot alexis who converted all five tries for a total of ten points his unerring accuracy will be a big factor in next satur days game against markham saturday will un doubtedly produce the game of the season as both teams have been rivals since their high school days back in the midseventies when rugby first got a grip on school sports stouffville will enter as underdogs as they are a couple of spots behind markham in the league standings however this cannot mean tco much as the trojans are alone this season in being the only team to defeat balmy beach who presently stand number one in the league roster biggest threat to the trojans will be the markham running backs who are fast off the mark and handle the ball with authority also the trojans tend to pick up penalties when under pressure shutout port perry led by horst wesoloski with two goals stouff ville fish and chips soccer team blanked scugog 50 in their final fixture game played in port perry stouffvilles first goal came midway through the first half when mark emery scored placing the ball into the corner of the net the score remained 10 throughout the half despite much pressure on the scugog defense stouffville came out strong in the second half and continued putting on the pressure getting two quick goals to put the game out of reach for scugog horst wesoloski got his first goal on a through pass to beat the keeper and then mike grist scored on a long high shot from left wing some timely passing from stouff villes forward line resulted in wesoloskis second goal larry visco put the fifth and final goal in on a pass from stuart constable the senior soccers end of season dance will be held at latcham hall on oct 2 tickets are 12 a couple and are available from team members or by calling roy chadwick at 640- 5728 furi league- stouffville in the first game of the stouffville ladies fun league playoffs canadian tire edged montgomery macewen construction 109 in the late contest lee sand and gravel downed ken may real estate 209 joe mayr invites you to the 900 am of the bread basket freshly baked bread buns rolls sweet goods wedding cakes a specialty- free coffee cookies all dayl cutting down or pruning trees near overhead wires is dangerous if you are touching a tree or branch that falls into wires you could be seriously injured or killed be extremely careful before pruning or felling trees that are near hydro wires call your local hydro for advice or assistance safety around electricity is no shock to you ontario hydro put some class into your night life get involved in the york county board of education continuing education program at stouffville district secondary school there is a tremendous range of activities and courses which should accommodate young and old all credit courses involve ninety hours of instruction and cost twenty dollars each each weekly class lasts three hours credit courses monday tuesday calculus grade 13 biology grade 13 english grade 12 mathematics grade 12 english grade 1 1 mathematics grade 11 english grade 10 mathematics grade 10 english grade 9 mathematics grade 9 wednesday thursday functions grade 13 history grade 13 bookkeeping grade 1 1 1 2 canadian law grade 1 2 business procedures gr 1 1 1 2 history grade 12 career development grade 1 1 history grade 10 science grade 1 0 science grade 9 general interest mo of courses time sessions fee mondays activities for preschoolers 79 10 1500 bridge 79 10 1500 calligraphy 79 10 1500 ceramics beg 79 20 3000 ceramics adv 810 20 3000 decoupage adv 79 20 3000 desserts 710 10 2250 drafting 79 10 1500 dressmaking 710 20 3300 english as a second language thursday also 7 9 20 1000 finishing a basement handyperson 710 10 2250 flower arranging beg 79 20 3000 furniture refinishing 710 20 3300 gerentology aging and retirement 79 10 1500 gymnastics 530730 20 3000 knitting 79 10 1500 modelling 79 10 1500 personal investments 79 10 1500 weight training ladies 79 10 1500 weight training men r 7 9 19 1500 tuesdays j fc automotive servicing 710 10 2250 art oil painting 630930 10 2250 basic first aid 79 10 1500 cake decorating 730930 20 3000 conversational french 79 20 3000 creative needlepoint beg adv 730930 20 3000 decoupage beg 730930 20 3000 dog obedience novice beg 630800 10 1500 dog obedience novice adv 8930 10 1500 drive education call sdss flower arranging adv 79 20 3000 guitar beg 630 8 10 1500 guitar int 8 930 10 1500 machine shop vi credit 320630 20 2000 starting and managing a small business 7 9 10 1500 physical 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energy 79 20 3000 stained glass 710 10 2250 starting your own business 79 10 1500 tapestry rug making 710 10 2250 taxidermy 710 20 3300 woodworking beg 710 20 3300 saturday speed reading 912 10 2250 in some cases there will be an additional fee for supplies this can be discussed with the teachers at registration imp please note time or night change in the secretarial refresher course desserts handyperson cake decorating advanced typing accounting bookkeeping tailoring modern jazz ballet dancercize ceramics pottery and speed reading and flower arranging registration nights are september 21st and 23rd 7 to 9 pm at the high school it is also possible to register during the day by calling linda grove at 6401433 j