b2 tribune may 4 1988 best available copy on yer mark get set the great race was held at stouffville dist secon dary school april 27 while numbers of entries were less than in some previous years spectator interest was keen this model looks almost roadworthy despite the fact it needs a shove blaine kaneko heres one doctor who belongs on the golf course by blaine kaneko quiet the doctor is performing surgery at maples of ballan- trae lodge and golf club instead of removing gall stones tonsils and planters warts terry miskolczi displaces hooks slices and other gliches the selfproclaimed golf doc tor because of his background studying anatomy physiology and kinesiology at bowling green state university in ohio has opened his practice at the ballan- trae course this year a former cpga player the 37- yearold miskolczi has developed a unique individual instruction regimen he calls the total golf experience to help players of varied skills better their game unlike other golf schools where a pupil receives one hour of train ing then doesnt return for one week miskolczi routine encour ages two and three day packages including accommodations all meals green fees golf cart and oneonone lessons with the help of assistants lori farr and mike maki the former nhl and wha goaltending pros pect has taken the conventional instruction process one step furth er sessions concerning video analysis fitness nutrition and stress management are all a part of the total golf experience this program is geared to ward everyone miskolczi main tains we help you try and under stand yourself everyone works on different levels we teach the golfer how to practice effectively from the practice tee to the golf course we give references to build on and to relate to what i have to do is listen to the golfer he continued i delve into who you are and what you are to understand the player if i dont have the ability to listen i cant teach its not the first year miskolczi has managed the clinic for the past few seasons at private facili ties and last year at vaughan val ley he enhanced his approach on a smaller scale so far with modest publicity the first three weeks in may are almost filled to capacity eight players a session is maximum terry also oversees his junior golf camp mini school and busi ness and golf program in session continuing from may through to september the three day program is 549 and the two day clinic 395 bill petri second at nationals by blaine kaneko bill petri was one good ball away from basking in the south ern sun with mickey mouse and donald duck the 46 yearold rupert street resident went to ottawa last weekend for the walkers special old national executive tourna ment bowling in the treasurers divi sion bill was gunning for the first place prize of an all expense paid trip to florida confronted by the provinces top keglers the regu lar monday night mens league roller completed five rounds with a 237 average he was 213 pins better than his 194 norm in the beat your average competition just behind a bowler from saskatchewan who hit for a 244 over five games thats not much to win by in five pin bill offered its really less than one ball difference going into the championship game i had no idea where i was in the standings i didnt even bother to look at the board having won the walkers ontario championship and the local beat the champ tourna ment bill said he felt no pressure at all i felt great absolutely great he maintains if you have the weekend all paid for you should feel great everything was paid room food and they fie w us down all free despite his second place finish dont feel too much empathy for bill with his victory at the wal kers tournament in london last january bill earned himself and his wife an all expense paid trip to florida he leaves in november mmmietoyws athlete of the week for markham district high school heather vajghan took two firsts at the recent york region high school gymnastics finals she won in the beam and floor exercises morkvillb hwy 7 east home of the professionals buy from the manufacturer interlocking paving stones many shapes and colours to choose from doityourself oh use our authorized installers open on saturdays 8 am till 1130 am perma paviiis tone co 1355 shiwjon drive 2480 royal windsor drive 2777 fourteenth ave lltolntho4iwtli htnttrfioutmrnnllitalnrt mruu onlino mittiimujta ontario miiugj ontario rr 2 cormlcy l4w1c4 l4w1c4 10h ico 4166789331 4168234727 4164792201 factory locations open to the public we want to make the golfer comfortable encourage them make them feel wanted terry said no question about it we can improve any golfer they will see the changes looking at the long range plan we hope to be the num ber one golf instructional in the country swimmers missed not mentioned but not forgot ten are jason middleton and jen nifer harding of the uxbridge swim club the two 10 yearolds were a ma jor force on the teams victory at brock university april 16 brock was the site of the quad a provincial teams cham pionship on their way to capturing the title the squad collected 47 med als in individual and team events every swimmer on the 25 mem ber unit brought home at least one medal minor hockeyaijaiiasmeet 8 rep coach tears tip certificate in anger by blaine kaneko who ever said volunteer work was a re- awarding experience was definitely not at the vvnitchurchstouffville minor hockey association thursday night at the recrea tion centre the organization must have felt like dry cleaning proprietors as the annua meet ings modest crowd of 20 came to air the dirty laundry seven of the eight member executive on hand fielded inquiries ranging from cost of registration to why there should he a rep team in stouffville the most heated issues concerned compe tent refereeing in the house league and the selection process for coach of the rep clubs clint dickinson a certified level 3coach questioned the coaching selection proce dure he was told the executive committee scrutinizes the applications for whom they feel will be the best candidate not neces sarily their coaching level credentials when informed by omha convenor john hutchinson that coaches selected dont need a level 1 certificate to apply but heed one by the start of the season dickinson be came irate he demanded to have his cur rent rep team coaching application and tore it up to demonstrate his displeasure concerned house league coach and parent mike morrison was especially displeased with the issue of officiating he said if the referees failed to assess penalties it was only a matter of time until a player would be seriously injured as he said nothing is going to change nothing is going to get bet ter i dont have the answers but i have a lot of questions according to treasurer ed grimshaw the greatest problem facing the orgamzattonls- decreasing enrolment in- midget jis baatam not just a local problemf bitfplif vince wide the nucleus is in toe young divisions and thats where the focus shou be he went on to say the executive is frus- trated too but there areno easy solutions sometimes i think its jusf attoanllessl job admitted wsbniapiderit3oanbi steel in an interview but its for the mas theres no glory involved also on the agenda was an amendment to the constitution to increase theexecutive from eight to 12 the motion was voted and passed gary hutchison vic di vankoughnet john jacobs and gal son are the new members elected w two year term on the executive there will not be an increase ihiegistra- tion rates this year according to mr steel to keep registration fees constant mtii llsl year the organization is running a tjrip-a- month raffle for 120 a tickets which can be deferred with 12 postdated cheques pur- chasers have 12 chances atw locations such as puerto vegas bahamas or england asiwi chances at winning 100 in travel cates 34 on a very positive note super hockl jimmy clarke did not have his second amputated as was the rumor aroubufjj doctors at scar bore ugh centenary hdspitatfi are watching his progress caefutpbrjhlsl currently convalescing in j welcomes all visitors eventually if- to be transferred to stouffvillesjpi home maples ranks with best by blaine kaneko stouffville is home to a golf re sort catering to the working man about 40 minutes from toronto on hwy 48 one mile north of the bloomington road is the maples of ballantrae lodge and golf club while not as famous as its con temporaries in far away locations like florida south carolina and the bahamas its every bit as appealing the par 72 6421 yard terrain isnt long by todays standards according to manager and cana dian professional golfers asso ciation member tom aird but what it lacks in distance it com pensates with quality the facility is challenging enough to appease the most ar dent golfer with its dense shrub bery contoured fairways enor mous water hazards and elevated greens but also provides a scenic background and playability for the average duffer if in airds estimation the 17th hole is the most trying teeing off into a headwind the 385 yard hole has a long carry over water a narrow landing area and a raised green surrounded by trees and def nse flora our type of course is geared to any player offered aird easy to walk and aesthically pleasirigj but there are very few scores under 67 or 68 i disabled children together children with physical disabilities are fighting hard to make it in the world but they need a little help from their friends thats why were asking you to fill up at your participating esso retailer on thankful tankful day saturday may 7 for every litre of gas you buy esso and participating retailers will donate two cents to easter seals and together we can help children with physical disabilities realize their full potential so fill up on thankful tankful day may 7 at participating esso retailers where working together for easter seals is no trouble j sponsored by your local participating esso dealer m