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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 15, 1982, p. 14

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c8 wednesday december 15 1982 at etobicoke meet mac swiiftmrs set records it was a record breaking weekend for several of the mar kham aquatic club swimmers as they competed at two sepa rate swim meets the first weekend in de cember eight members of the team competed at the etobicoke interna tional meet last weekend matching their talents against the best in canada and the usa although their times fell short of the top 16 several new club records were established twelveyearold wendy johnston broke her previous records in the 100 fly 100 free 200 individual medley and 100 breaststroke events mark dickinson who recently turned 15 captured three club re- cords in the 15-and- over age group for his specialities in the 200 400 and 1500 free maria lember swim ming in the 15andover girls lowered the club thornhill lodge comes up big thornhill lodge s converter belles bnai brith played an won their game giles fisher left of the james robinson public school volleyball team tips a ball in the region of york volleyball finals last week robinson won two matches before losing to johnsview public school from thornhill in the finals it was the first time a regional champion has ever been declared sjoerd witteveen robinson nosed out in final the volleyball team from james robinson public school adv anced to the finals of the first ever york re- gion championships last week at aurora high school before bowing out to john sview public school from thornhill robinson who won the right to represent the markham- unionville area in a preliminary tourna ment earlier this month won two rounds in gaining a berth in the finals robinson defeated prince charles new market 156 1215 and 159 it then took care of orchard park stouff- ville 715 1510 and 15- 2 in the semifinal tilt in the finals john sview proved to strong and posted a 158 and 150 victory playing on the robinson team were giles fisher andy hughes andrew shel- ton steve zwart tony mara donald chong chris angliss steve quinelle mark tul- lock- caarian yu and junior clayton a taste of nutrition nonalcoholic drinks can liven up a party outstanding game to beat richmond hill pe- tites 84 in markham region ringette action last week it was mar- khams first win against a richmond hill team thornhills rose mcphee blocked a bar rage of shots on goal with the help of strong defensive play by niki scott and cheryl eades goal scorers for thornhill were andrea english with six and beth bakker and natalie bernier with one each wilsoncook medical lost to national adv ance systems 62 wil sons goals were netted by krista brigden and susan boehnke nationals tracy stewart and andrea flint each fired a hat- trick yvonne imbleau played well in goal for national aid katy king was strong on de fense in the tweens divi sion markham block parents played a well against don hammond upholstery 42 leslie smith netted two goals for converter with krista macrae and shanna- lyons adding one each strong defen sive play was provided by debbie batherson don hammonds goals were scored by linda shortis and tamara taylor playing a second game on the same day proved to be too much for markham conver ter it lost its game against richmond hill belles 82 markhams goals went toshana lyons and leslie smith st roberts edged 4948 for the second time this year the st roberts junior bas ketball team has lost by a point but despite a 4948 defeat at the hand of thornlea st roberts coach nick del prin- cipe was delighted with record with the 100 breaststroke other swimmers at etobicoke werelyaca sharp carolyn brndiar shari kilmer and scott ferguson assistant coach lea bredschneider coached her contingent of swimmers at burl ington to 96 best times twelveyearold rod burki splashed his way to six golds and cap tured the high points trophy for his age group his victories came in the 100 and 200 back 100 fly 50 100 and 200 freestyle chris silverson turned in many fine performances to earn a gold in the 200 fly and establish a new club re cord for this event he also won a silver in the 100 fly and 50 free a bronze in the 100 free and 200 individual medley while also placing in the 200 free chris hickey also in the same age group picked up a sixth place in the 100 breaststroke in the girls 11-and- 12 lisa samek was the only girl to place in the top six in the 100 and 200 breaststroke the 10andunder were led by laurie de- morest with a gold in the 50 back and six sil- vers in the 50 100 200 free 100 back 50 and 100 fly kelly stafford continued her fine swimming three sil- vers two bronze and placing in the top six in three other events- the boys lland12 relay team of greg curgenven chris hickey chris silver- son and rod burki placed second and third in the 200 free and 200 individual medley relays respectively rounding out the team in burlington weredalen sharp jenn cardwell pam ceccarelli chandy newman sari cohen margi creighton and karinacollie rec hock e v standings as of dec 1282 ale division team w l tpts mckeruie trailers 9 1 3 21 caldwell travel 9 4 0 18 peters dining 8 4 1 17 toromarlc furniture 5 s 2 12 golden griddle 4 5 3 11 canadian tire 4 6 2 10 cosburn griffiths 3 7 2 8 citizen watches 2 10 0 4 lager division century 21 8 2 3 19 music stand 8 3 2 18 contin motors 5 6 2 12 maynard fuels 5 6 2 12 koho 3 s 5 11 femandos restaurant 5 7 1 11 pappys 5 8 0 10 family trust 4 7 1 9 by helen fedyck i nutritionist t york region j christmas is a time for office partieslun- cheon gcttpgelhers open houses visiting friends trimming treesand carol sing ing whenever you think of the festive celebrations you often tliink of alcohol however the festive season can be jolly without alcohol or- at least with less alco hol the fun comes from sharing good times with family and f- friends not from a bottle as more 4nd more people become health conscious entertain ing styles change raw vegetables and dip replace potato chips and sipping on mineral water re places downing stiff drinks try to be an in host or hostess by keeping these ideas in mind dont pressure your guests to drink and mix drinks of a reasonable strength are you allowing your guests a choice are you offering attrac tive alternatives for the light drinker the abstainer and the calorieconscious and think of the moneyyou can save here are some holi day beverage sugges tions your guests will appreciate your r health and safety offer lower alco holcontent beer and wine- offer spritizers wine mixed half and half with soda water light refreshing and bubbly with only half the alcohol and half the calories 1 offer simple non alcoholic alternatives served in a jazzy way such as mineral wa iter fruit juices vegetable juices arid sugarfree soft drinks offer traditional drinks with alcohol flavoringeg egg nogwith rum flavor ing offer jazzy non alcoholic alterna tives the following are recipes for entertain ing without alcohol largecrowds hot spicy punch 2 l cold water 50 ml peeled chopped fresh ginger 8 tea bags 4 sticks brokeriup 6 whole cloves 2 l boiling water- 125 ml sugar 250 ml lemon juice 250 ml orange juice 1 l pineapple juice 1 l cranberry juice cocktail 2 l apple juice thick slicesorange whole cloves heat2l cold water in large kettle add ginger bring to aboil turn down heat cover and simmer 15 mi nutes let standuntil cool strain return ing liquid to pan arid discarding ginger put tea bags cinna mon and 6 cloves in a bowl add 2 l boiling water- stir cover bowl and let tea steep 10 minutes strain into ginger water addall remaining ingredients except orangeslices and cloves heat well and pour into punch bowl stick a clove in the rind of each orange slice and float on top of punch ladle into punch cups to serve makes about 60 serv ings heres how to try- these recipes if you dont have a set of metric measures approximate sub stitutes for metric i l 4 cups 500 ml 2 cups 250 ml 1 cup 125 ml vi cup 50 ml vt cup 1 ml v tsp 2 ml 4 tsp 5 ml 1 tsp 15 ml 1 tbsp 25 ml ltbsp plus 2 tsp pink christinas fruit punch 2 bottles about 750 ml each white grape juice 15 l cranberry juice cocktail 2 cans 170 nil each frozen pink- lemo nade thawed 750 ml bottle soda water ice combine grape juice cranberry juice cocktail and lemo nade not reconsti- tutedj refrigerate until needed put ice in punch bowl at serv ingtime add juices and soda water ladle into punch cups serves about 35 note the sugar in many of these re cipes could be re duced or substituted with an artificial sweetner small groups cranberry nog 3 egg yokes 125 ml cold milk 500 ml cold cranberry juice cocktail 3 ml vanilla g ice cubes 3 egg whites 50 ml sugar ground nutmeg combine egg yokes milk cranberry juice cocktail vanilla and ice cubes in the glass of the blender buzz until well blended beategg whites until foramy add sugar gradually beating constantly until egg whites are stiff and glossy pour cranberv ry mixture into an attractive bowl fold in egg whitessprink- le with nutmeg serve immediately in punch cups serves 6 golden milk whip 500 ml orange sherbet 500 ml cold milk soda water combine sherbet and milk in glass of blender buzz until completely blended divide mixture among 6 tall glasses arid add soda water to fill glass as full as possible there will be foam on top stir to blend then add more soda water to fill glas ses serves 6 controlled passing game against allstate markville plaza beat- 1 norm ing it 82 block pa rents goal was expert lea has almost all of their play- ers back from last ly tendedbyvaia yyhampionship m c t avis h k at hynf commented jorgerison arid lisa p kitfly netted three w goals each for block parents- barbara taylor added a pair both allstate goals were scored by sarah anderson allstate markville lost a hardfought game against rich mond hill tweens by 6- 5 with many players on the sick list the all state roster included several girls from the markham block pa rents team two goals were netted by kathy close as wedid- it should be very in- terestingby the end of the year del principe added he thought it was a well played contest by both teams we were sharp on both offense and defense tom higgins led the attack- with 19 points while remo caranci added 16 st roberts bounced back with a 5848 vic tory over markham in what del principe jorgenson for allstate tilxtl zaz with tanya gordon thou was a p elaine waller and lisa kitelyadding one each ruby records play ed against richmond hill juniors losing 62 rubys susan stover scored both goals for her team on saturday mar- played game by his charges we had some trou ble with their zone said the coach but we finally brought them out of it and were able to move away mike naccarata was the top scorer with 14 points inflation cut style included with all perms bygoldwell- o hair colouring iz streaks reg 25 15- henna reg 12 cut and style extra above value with nina karen wanda 5 professional hair stylists to serve you in a friendly atmosphere 2949910 markham 227 main st north station plaza beside lcbo grand opening save 40 60 r g mitchells factory outlet hundreds of christian books and bibles at bargain prices want to save 40 60 on books bibles records plaques and pictures come help us celebrate the opening of our tfw lto- r kjv leatherbound bibles 2750 regular 4555 factory outlet niv complete concordance s1288 regular 2495 something special students at franklin street public school decided to do something special for christ mas with the help of teacher cathy stratton whos student council advisor and a grade 8 teacher students collected cans by going door todoor and in some cases raiding mothers cupboards they collected 3205 cans which were picked up by- the chlldrens aid society for york region for distribution the students who collected the most in each class received a turkey raffle ticket in the picture are the top collectors in the school who are from left to right karen smiley 110 cans neil limsung 107 cans and heather fornear 68 cans sjoerd witteveen assorted records z38each regular 858 each reugkhjs plaques reg 135 3650 now half price nlv bible 1588 regular 2555 religious framed pictures reg 975 now half price 1 k vepamttkt 3835 565 gordon baker road willowdale 4994615 one block south of steele a vo west off victoria park ave mondaythursday 830 am 430 pun friday 830 am 900 pm saturday 1000 am 500 pm festive season dining in a medieval setting steak flambc dishes and chefs specialties with a continental flare soothing piano styling by sylvia fenton dinner every night from 6 pm sunday brunch every sunday 1030 230 a veritable feast created to please your favourite eggs made to order carvedroast beef and delicacies too numerous to mention 975 per person children 5 75- reserve now eorchrisimnev years ramada hotel don valley 185 yorkland blvd s of sheppard ave 4939000 wflwi- v

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