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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1985, p. 19

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newmarket golf country club tee off time call toll free 16002633222 wbanrabest pwce oh golf sets at pro shop or puy 18 holes free cam toll free 18q026s3222 second section sports classified a metroland community newspaper stouffville tire battery your dunlop tire dealer home of generation iy the tie with the 40000 nue waranty 6404499 wednesday may 15 1985 stouffvillearea courses in great shape haul out your golf clubs by brian kirlik sports editor well its about time after suffering through another miserable winter your dreams of lush fair ways deepgreen greens and warm summer breezes have finally been answered so get out them clubs limber up and head out to your favorite golf course to get that game back into shape whether youre a sea soned pro or raw rookie the stouffville area has plenty of courses to suit your skill and budget to find out which course is for you read on and check out the stouffville tribunes firstannual guide to the stouffvilleareas golf links public those who enjoy battling waterdominated holes might consider tackling windmills golf course on kennedy rd near 19th ave windmills sports two lay outs an 18hole 3397yard executive with a par 59 and a ninehole 3157yard is land course with a par 36 water comes into play on a handful of holes on the ninehole course but it real ly dominates the executive there golfers take on water once in the front nine and eight times in the back nine fees for the executive arc 9 on weekdays and 11 on weekends the island fees are 11 on weekdays and 14 on weekends except for the island weekday rate which is un changed the fees represent a 50cent hike from last year phone 8879342 for more information semi- private the john evelyn golf centre on the 10th line four miles north of hwy 7 in markham will host several tournaments on the clubs two layouts the final qualifying round for the ontario junior championships is set for july 8 on the 18hole 6362- yard par 72 course john evelyns annual invitation al tourney will take place aug 3 and the entry fee will probably be around 30 that 18hole course fea tures nine holes involving water while the ninehole 1720yar par 31 executive course has one hole over water fees for the executive course are unchanged from last year at 6 anytime weekday play on the 18hole layout is 10 and for weekends 13 up a dollar the best deal of all is that either course can be played after 4 pm onanyday for just 6 the following season memberships are also available men 450 ladies 350 junior for anyday but after noon on weekends 135 husband and wife weekdays 500 or anytime 700 student 18 and over and still in school 225 located just south of bal- lantrae on hwy 48 is the the maples of bal- lantrae that features and 18hole 6400 yard par- 72 course with water coming into play on 12 holes fees are 12 on weekdays and 15 on weekends mem berships still available in clude junior 150 good weekdays and weekends and 300 weekday packages that include golf after 4 pm on holidays and weekends for more information phone 6404882 the foxhead golf club in uxbridge offers two ninehole courses a 2861 par 36 and a 2568 par 36 fees are 7 for weekdays and 9 for weekends the club also offers a full range of memberships full mens 250 full ladies 200 hus band and wife 400 family of four 475 seniors over 60 150 junior under 14 75 and students 100 for more information call 8527962 those who enjoy variety the rolling hills golf club on rr4 in bethesda features 45 holes divided into five 9hole courses a number of combina tions are possible the blue course a 6200yard par 72 the green course a 6000- yard par 71 the yellow course a 6400yard par 73 and the 5300yard par70 red course for weekday golfing the fees are 11 and for weekends 14 after 4 pm fees are 8 during the week and 10 on weekends mem berships are 550 for men 400 for ladies husband and wife 825 weekdays only 325 pensioner250 student 1721 300 and junior 200 phone 8881955 for further information located on rr4 in stouff ville is the emerald hills golf club cater ing basically to the public because of its limited club house space emerald hills is for the skilled golfer vith its 6366yard par 72 white course and its 6984yard par 75 blue course both of these 18hole courses fea ture plenty of large traps and quite a bit of water according to a club spokesman once a new clubhouse is constructed la ter this summer the club will shift its focus to mem berships fees are 15 for weekdays and 20 for weekends and twilight rates are available membership rates are 800 for a full mens or ladies a weekdaysonly mem bership is available for 600 for more information phone 8881528 the recently refurbished firefighters mill run golf course in ux bridge township offers a hilly ninehole 3131 yard par36 championship course fees are 9 on week days and 5 on weekends for one round a 150midweek membership is available the course is located on rr8 near the hamlet of siloam for further in formation phone 8526212 the cherry downs golf country club in claremont has a 1700- yard par3 executive and a 6600year championship course the championship course has nine holes cut out of a forest along with plenty of water a pga golf professional is available for lessons by appointment only weekday fees are 13 while the weekend rate is 16 full memberships are available for 695 and there is a reduced rate for hus band and wife a weekday membership is 400 cherry downs is located on rr2 and for more formation phone 6831940 the firefighters also operate the the gorm- ley green golf club in gormley the club fea tures three ninehole courses with varying de grees of difficulty for the intermediate golfer there is the circle course at 3305 yards the centre course is 2885 yards and the most challenging layout comes in at 3359 yards fees during the week are 11 and 14 on weekends a weekday membership is available for 325 private this is a big year for meadowbrook golf and country club not only is it hosting the ontario pga tournament for the fourth straight year this time on aug 12 and 13 spectators are welcome but this is also meadow- brooks 25th anniversary assistant pro glen fox said his 6700yard 18hole course par 72 is in excel lent shape everythings green were about three weeks ahead of last year in course condition plans are being made to turn the 17th hole into a dog leg format play will con tinue on it in its present shape but the new look will be ready late this year or early next spring the change is being made to accomodate a new driv ing range being set up at the same time meadowbrook is on war den ave south of the stouff ville rd for membership information phone 8875801 situated just north of stouffville on hwy 47 is the sleepy hollow counrty club which offers ah 18hole 6142yard par72 layout where water comes into play on nine holes among the special events happening there is the frank mahovolich kidney foundation tournament on july 26 for membership in formation phone 6402426 another private course lo- cated near town is spring lakes golf club there are three ninehole courses offered with three combinations a 6230yard course a 6520 course and a 6910 layout all totalled spring lakes has 225 traps and 43 lakes woven into its courses the club will host the labatts blue light 50000- proam on june 24 25 and 26 for membership in formation phone 6402266 sdss impressive at region track meet stouffville district secon dary schools track and field athletes turned in some excellent performances re cently during the york re gion track and field meet held at york university i was suprised said felix levy the schoops track coach i didnt think theyd do that well the next step for 21 of sdsss track athletes is the georgian bays on may 22 at york university from there some will no doubt qualify for the regionals on may 29 the last step will be the provincials which are scheduled for june 7 and 8 in etobicoke as for individual perform ances camille ruther fords long jump of 488 metres in the senior division was good for second spot she missed a firstplace fin ish by eight centimetres im doing better this year than last year says rutherford so far i feel im right on schedule to get to the provincials out on the track linda hachey was sdsss long distance specialist with her fourthplace finish in the 1500 metre and second spot in the 3000 metre runs hachey just missed first place in the junior girls 3000 metre event by 10 seconds to make up the differ ence hachey says she must concentrate more on the mental aspect of the sport i have to overcome the gap mentally she said you just have to listen to your legs the miss versatility blue jay cards at local fireball hey folks weve got a secret judging from the response the local fire depart ment has had bet you didnt realize they had the first set of toronto blue jays baseball cards so heres your chance to collect the boys that just might make baseball history by being the first non- american based team to win the world series all you have to do is fill out the ticket in one of torontos daily newspapers and take it into the fire- hall the cards will be issued in four installments throughout the summer according to fire chief walter smith only four people have come in to collect the first set your ticket gives you the chance to possibly win an allexpense paid trip for two to the first two games of this falls world series and if that doesnt wet your whistle maybe a trip to the first two games of the american league championship series or the 1986 allstar game will do tiie trick now if you win one of these trips just remember where you read about it first award goes to mary sled with her performances in the longjump hurdles and 200 metre run a sprinter from her track beginnings sled says her strongest event is the long- jump but she still favors the sprints she finished second in the longjump with a jump of 463 metres third in the 200 with a time of 2820 and fourth in the hurdles at 1384 seconds as far as brute strength goes derek stems per formances in the junior boys discus and shotput give him an excellent shot at qualifying for the provin cials in the discus stems throw of 34 metres was good for second place as was his throw of 1281 in the shot- put id have liked to have done better but im happy with second said stem if i improve my style in the discus i might win he pre dicted other results from the midget girlss competition included sonya kleins 1811 metre toss in the discus that was good for fifth spot in the javelin a 2446metre throw by lisa weatherill earned her first place while monica francis came third with her throw of 2178 metres francis also had a secondplace finish in the shotput in the junior girls divi sion maureen ferguson had a fifthplace finish in the longjump with a lcapof 449 metres while heather mar tin finished sixth in the hur dles with a time of 149 seconds in the 4 x 100 relay sdss wound up in sixth spot with a time of 5804 four seconds slower than firstplace new market in the senior girls high jump sdss took two of the top three positions tanya townend took first place with her leap of 157 metres with yvonne semelacher finishing right behind with a jump of 150 metres in the 100 sprint pam fir ry wound up in second place with a time of 1369 seconds kathy goldman finished fourth in the 3000 metre run paige cowan also finished fourth in the javelin with a toss of 2662 metres in the midget boys dis cus sdss took first and second spot with jeff christ- ensens toss of 3997metres and jamie geddies throw of 3672 metres christensen also had a sixth place finish in the shotput paul rochester jeff mar tin ben derksen and dave white also finished in the top six of their respective events stouftvillc district secondary schools jeff christensen left and chris bycrs exchange the baton during last weeks york region track meet held at york university the midget boys 4 x 100 relay team went on to finish third n the event christensen had a particularly good day com ing home with a first and sixth place finish in the shotput and discus sjocrd wittcveen i t s

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