Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 28, 1982, p. 5

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z- assaulted neighbor stouffville a musselmans lake man suffered head injuries july 20 when allegedly assaulted during an argument at a neigh bors bouse paul guen- ther of valley road was admitted to york coun- ty hospital newmar ket for treatment and observation arrested the next day and charged with assault causing bodily barm was wayne richard lock 20 of hillsdale drive rr 2 stouff- ville asleep in school an 18 year old bloomington road youth found sleeping in the teachers lounge at stouffville dist secon dary school has been given an offence notice for entering a premis es when prohibited police became suspi cious that someone was in the building early sunday morning when they discovered a rear door open joseph anthony margani was taken to 19 division at 345 am and later re leased to his parents wallet stolen no one can afford to lose 165 that was the amount of moneyre- ported stolen in the theft of a wallet owned by janine oldham rr 1 stouffville the wallet was left in a parked car at 37 church street north stouff ville- ta flags removed flags and flag poles valued at 300 were taken early saturday morning from the prop erty of rolling hills golf and country club warden avenue whitchurchstouffville also last week persons unknown entered the carousel ice cream baron main street east and removed 400 in change from a pinball machine located in the rear of the building rototiller stolen a rototiller the prop- erty of carman wesley rr 2 markham and valued at 1100 was re moved from his proper ty july 19 church vandalized theft and property damage at bayview glen church 300 steeles avenue east has been estimated at 3057 following a breakin last friday heavy loss york regional police are investigating the theft of 60 video casset te recorders taken from melco seals cana da incorporated de nison avenue mar- kham friday morning their value has been estimated at 6877500 in the tuesday night ladies fun league judy bond led the cana dian tire squad to a lop- sided 252 win over lee sand and gravel linda schell hit a triple for lee sand montgomery mce- wan downed ken may realty 2210 in the late game realtys ruth brock hit a home run matched by doreen er- tle for montgomery early deadline because aug 2 is a public holiday the tri- bunes display advertis ing department must meet an earlier dead line all display ads must be in the office not later than 5 pm friday the deadline for clas sified ads remains un changed at10ami tuesday yourco- operation- is appfeci- the town tennis program has proved a big them pam powell of markham seen here re- hit withthe junior set this summer according ceiving help to improve her backhand to instructor terry alexis a number of his jim holt pupils show considerable talent amongst the tribune wednesday july28 1982 as tguage- 2 no stouffville how do players from in- dividual provinces speaking individual languages communi cate on a soccer field and a ball diamond vnoproblem rey plied linda carney of the whitchurch- stouffville soccer league j no problem what soever echoed carol morin of the whitch urchstouffville minor softball association these ladies should know they recently accompanied 67 boys and girls to ste anne des plaines quebec a community 330 miles from here where the na tive language js french mrs morins only complaint was the fact we couldnt stay long enough thekids were- just beginning to break the language bar rier when it was time to return homeshe said she explained that in sports softball any way many of the words used are much the same 7- v it helped- however that paquo edwards who accompanied the soccer contingent- is bilingual she was marvellous linda said mrs morin is also fluent in french and used this skill to good advantage when neces sary- w h i t ch u r c h- stouffvilles soccer teams included mos- quitos 1112 year olds and peewees 1314 year olds the clubs all from- house league were applewood farms and girard carpet coached by gary lane and bill petrie bank of nova scotia and the stouffville legion coached by steve priestley and norm agnew 31 lads in total we had super co- operation from the pa- rents the coaches and the boys said mrs carney thecoacbes agreed to mix the peewee teams to better balance the competi tion she said on one occasion mrs carney recalled how thesteanne des plaines goalkeeper came outon the field and shook hands with the stouffville player just prior to a penalty shotthere were tears in the eyesof many pa rents she said the sportsmanship display ed was excellent she noted the softball teams in- eluded peewee and squirt boys coached by ben smith and graham hackwood and peewee girls coached by paul murray the majority of players were from vandorf the boys play- ed both hardball and softball handling 36 kids proved fairly hectic mrs morin said but everything worked out well once a year million dollar i players international contemporary tables in richly graine chestnut superb quality tables with glass tops over cane inserts end table 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