tribune september 25 1985 b3 blue jay draw did you win fifteen stouffville residents could be world series bound winners below qualify for the central i ontario draw round two to be held in newmarket in the near future prizes in that draw include blue jay tickets autographed baseballs and pictures of your favourite jay as well as fire pre vention equipment winners in round two will then qualify for the final grand prize draw which includes a trip for two to the 1985 world series the second prize is a trip for two to the first two games of the 85 amer ican league final championship third prize is a trip to the 1986 allstar game september 17 draw winners are kourtney ham 585 rupert avenue adam byrne 40 rose avenue darrin zeller 62 market street heather kers- will 119 albert street stacey woolford 601 elm road greg cummings 65 stouffer street mike clynch rr2 ninth line north stuart wilson 217 manitoba street joey muse 577 mays- tone court michael rozario 114 mayt- ree avenue wendy seabrook 384 elm road tim macdonald 154 millard street neil keeping rr2 andrew goertzen 85 winlane drive steven tait 591 maystone court good luck in round two the odds of winning one of the subsidiary prizes mentioned above are not bad 115 to markham fairs tractor pull featured event attracts crowds sleepy hollow golf club reunion local nhl hero donates 500 resident nhler keith acton has don ated 500 to the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association the minnesota north star won the chryslerdodge player of the week award back on january 6 and didnt re ceive the cheque until this summer the jvsmha was actons prenhl stomping grounds i uxbridge bruins the uxbridge bruins hockey club play host to lindsay in an exhibition game jriday night at 830 pm on sunday the bruins travel to bow- toanville for a 730 pm contest golfers at sleepy hollow golf and coun try club were really swinging satur day on and off the 18hole course approximately 108 members past and present were on hand to rekindle some fond memories on the fairway and the dance floor lunch and a noonhour mixed singles tournament kicked off the event a dinner and dance for members and their relatives followed in the even ing whitchurchstouffville mayor and club member tom wood far right was the mens low net winner with a score of 54 dorothy clare of scarborough be side wood won the womens low net while ruth parry another scarborough resident captured the womens low gross gord churchill far left of rich mond hill won the mens low gross category the mayor presented sleepy hollow president roy brockest with a township plaque to commemorate a quartercentury on the green markham in recent years the trac tor pull has been one of markham fairs biggest draws and 1985 appears to be no exception as thousands of fans are anxious ly awaiting this exciting event its scheduled to take place on the fair grounds track friday oct 4 at 7 pm stouffvilles steve grove chairman of the tractor pull committee says theres sure to be plenty of fierce competition as entrants battle for points on the central ontario tractor pullers association cir cuit he expects the pull will attract as many as 15 modified machines plus another 30 to 40 stock tractors entries come primarily from within a 75mile radius one thing we really encourage is that local farmers come out grove says thats how it all started and the crowds enjoy it alot more when they know the names of the pullers nine classes markhams nine classes are as follows 5200 lbs modified tractors 6000 lbs mod ified 5500 lbs modified two- wheel drive trucks 5800 lbs modified twowheel drive trucks 5500 lbs prostock 15000 lbs pro- stock 7500 lbs farm stock 10000 lbs farm stock and 12500 lbs farm stock local favorites include locust hills don white and his sodbuster modified tractor new pull a new event at the fair this year is an atv pull to be held on wednesday oct 2 itll begin at 730 pm in the main build ings livestock ring grove is anticipating 30 to 40 competitors at this event which he says will be run like the tractor pull but on a smaller scale were encouraging anyone who owns an allterrain vehicle to come out and com- pete he says participants can contact steve grove at 6403718 its sponsored by brittons atc corral hamiltons automotive supply and mar kham mower and rentall moto racer boosts speed stingers ball team sweeps three titles in 85 provobarrieleague if motocross rac ers had a hard time catching stouffville resident todd tow- nend before theyre in trouble now the 14yearold red baron of the 80 cc schoolboy cir cuit was recently approached by the austrian manufac turer of the chic ktm dirt bikes to test ride a firstever 80 cc model tow- nend claims hes the first canadian to be given the oppor tunity the young nation al champion took the european machine to bills hills near wilber- force ontario on sunday for a non- points race he screamed to a first place finish 90 seconds ahead of his second place oppo nent even more im pressive he lapped many of the slower riders its a really nice machine the pow er band is really smooth and it has five more horse power than my kawasaki and there was a big im provement on the straight aways too exclaimed hot toddy his track name with his nemesis marty burr jump ing to the 125 cc class townend will take over the num ber one ranking in ontario for 80 cc riders and the speed tycoon says he will most likely hold on to the expen- sive cycle for at least another year right now im the best rider in canada im going to try and stay in the 80 cc class next year so i can ride the ktm for a whole season said the tenacious racer townend ranked 10th in north amer ica at the 1983 ten nessee nationals and was the first canadian across the finish line without moving parts dept now open sat morning mcarthurs in markham ltd parts dept open saturday morning 9 am 12 noon watch this space for our cash and carry specials wiper blades standard 695 winter 995 20 heritage rd markham 2945400 left to right coach dave fockler front row debbie gold allison lowery dee dee keith candy brown liz crittenden and manager ted lowery back row left lisa blanchard cathy carr sheila fockler alison ashton and louise red- shaw markham regional council i ifnbrwtii iv ron femson a foot get involved as a spectator and share the excitement of the miller high life toronto marathon come and cheer the more than 5000 men and women who take the challenge of 26 gruelling miles after the race join the awards ceremony back at varsity stadium its a peoples marathon be part of it k the more you look the more you save prices effective while quantities last til oct 8 1985 high life toronto marathon sunday september 29 1985 start time 900 a the track is faster than ever in 85 from the start at harbour castle it takes the runners along residential streets through acres of parkland to a five mile straightaway end ing at 6rsiry stadium be there markville st hwy 7 mccowan 4776066