p10 tribune april 26 1995 st sports clean sweep for girls teams stouffville teams swept to victory at the brampton canadettes tour nament the weekend of apru 1516 the angies peewees got two goals from laura johnston and a single from alison edward to give them a 32 win over samia in the peewee c title deanne hibbert second goal of the game in the second overtime period enabled the action signs bantams to a 21 win over barrie in the ban tam b title match a long bouncing shot by gillian apps gave the dean myers atom girls rep team a 21 overtime win in the atom a consolation champi onship the angies peewee crew started out with a 61 win over hamilton before jennifer dupont recorded consecutive shut outs as the stouf fville squad blanked durham and connecticut by scores of 40 and 15- 0 respectively angies downed chicago 42 in the semi finals stouffville goals came from michelle dulude 4 candice miller 2 kari sandiford 6 mandy van- denberg lindsay reid 2 alison edward 6 jenn deacon 4 and laura johnston 6 the action signs bantams tied cobourg 11 in their opener cheryl norton had back to back shutouts as stoufiville downed hamilton 20 and washington dc 80 in games two and three against stoney creek in the semifinals kellie cor nell scored in a shoot out while nor- markham stouffville hospital markham stouffville hospital extends its appreciation to all members of the markham stouffville medical association for their voluntary decision to perform elective services and surgery on april 17 and 28 1995 for these two dates the ontario medical association had requested all physicians to reduce services including nonemergency service to hospitals the recent decision by markham and stouffville physicians to provide medical services to our hospital supports our desire to maintain regular health care service to our patients their decision also ensures that our hospital and staff are not impacted by reduction of services markham stouffville hospital recognizes that the physicians decision to continue to provide medical service was a difficult one given the directive they have received from the ontario medical association on behalf of the board of directors staff and patients of markham stouffville hospital we appreciate your support marilyn j bruner president ceo richard a cohen chairman of the board springvale baptist church gormley stouffville rd at kennedy rd pastor rev bob flemming associate pastor rev byron stewart 8875651 sunday april 30 945 am bible school 11 00 am morning worship pastor bob flemming 600 pm mr dale wheeler concert pianist tim mckenzie from prairie bible institute tuesday 730 pm college careers wednesday 700 pm adult bible study prayer jr sr high kids programs for more info call church office 8875651 come worship with us i stouffville baptist church a fellowship church 6273 main street pastor rev gordon bickle sunday april 30th bible class for all ages 945 am 1100 am morning worship message walking in the light music jim dickerson wednesday prayer bible study 730 pm to get out of a hard situation try a soft answer come worship with us wideman mennonite church 10530 hwy 48 north of major mackenzie phone 6406219 pastor lawrence burkholder 2940649 sunday april 30th 945 am sunday school 1045 am- morning worship pastor lawrence speaking 600 pm video about the work of the larger mennonite church everyone welcome bloomington gospel church 13660 ninth line south of bloominglon rd rev bryan coker 6404364 sunday april 30th 1995 945 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 630 pm evening service all welcome the anglican parish of christ church 254 sunset blvd stouffville the rev robert a shields 6401461 sunday april 30th third sunday of easter 800 am holy communion 1000 am choral eucharist i with sunday school and jl nursery i stouffville united church 34 church st n 6401163 rev wayne reed sunday april 30th 1995 1030 am morning worship sunday school from baby fold to the grade 8 level everyone welcome vivian baptist church 4733543 on hwy 48 at vivian rd pastor robert okum holding forth the doctrines of grace 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service everyone is welcome st marks catholic church 345 glad park ave stouffville 6406665 mass schedule saturday 500 pm sunday 900 am and 1100 weekdays moo wed fri 730 pm parkview village 12184 ninth line south stouffville sunday april 30 1995 700 pm tenant service ton stopped all three opposition shots to give stouffville a 21 win cornell had four goals and four assists on the weekend with other action markers coming from dawn williamson 4 dallas heglund 4 hibbert 3 the dean myers atoms opened up with a 30 loss to the provincial championship mississauga chiefs then stormed back to defeat samia 30 stouffville then edged the michigan capitals 21 before taking the consolation crown julia summerhill was outstand ing in goal for stouftville through out the tournament stouffville goals came from lisa jacque 2 emily patriarche 2 karlee dud ley and katie smith the atoms won three tournaments during the 199495 season while tying for first place in their league standings setting his sights on a hig goal stouffyilles cash nicastro middle directs this shot on catedon goal keeper jason vasey during action in the tykeatom select tournament at the rec centre on saturday photosjoeaa witteveen leroy is dedicated to school athletic program sports notes as a student there are some teachers who you will always remember because of their positive attitude enthusiasm and sense of humor for any of the students at stouf fville district secondary school who have ever been taught or coached by sue leroy this is probably the case leroy has been teaching at sdss for ten years her duties include teaching physical education and teaching in the coop program she b p p p 1 p p 1 p p p p p p p p p p p p p 3 restaurant fine italian dining 67 edward street stouftville asfa 6426524 egtg festival april 27 28 29 weekdays 11 am to 2 pm lunch time pasta bar 5 mothers day pasta bar 11 am to 8 pm salads breads her favourite pasta made in front of her a plus dessert and free flower vjju book reservations early as not to be disappointed banquet hall and catering available 7 edward st j- mnrriswikinsirqrqrrm 0 attache bags to the first 500 registered free pancake breakfast to all participants registration 900 am 1100 am show time 11 00 am 500 pm judging 12 noon sharp registration fee- 15 for more information cl moft fn bttivrtn 9 m b s om djnnyfwtrt 90s m9 5671 dougpdm9057a m all pbocf os to mawoiam tmsur ion the vmn id mpiiajitl foundation trophies will be awarded for the followinc categories brtplewveracar best classic or bestpostwaierac besttrud bestcustanca tet2sta sports car bellaiemocfelvuip best foreign car peoples choice vintagemolorcycles awards presentation 400 pm special award of 250 for best club participation markville bmamanehm is also in charge of the teaching assistants at sdss coaches teams such as midget girls volleyball and helps out with the athletic council leros positive attitude is appar- ent in everything she does she is al firm believer in the power of an enthusiastic outlook and believes that participating in sports and other activities is an integral part of developing self confidence disci- pline and a well rounded perspec tive j sports can be very rewarding they teach kids about feeling good about themselves and about work- ing with a team she said leroy has had many memorable experiences in her years as a midget girls volleyball coach at sdss this- year her team opted to compete at the aaa level although sdss is- only a aaranked team the girls won the division and showed exact- ly what sdss is made of that was a great accomplish- ment for the girlsleroy saidl really like the midget age they have excellent enthusiasm and aa real go for broke attitide leroy praises sdsss manys sports programs because they give- every student the chance to partici pate at sdss we have a wide variety of team sports as well as intramui rals so kids can just go out and have fun she said these activities increase mental- awareness and are important in- developing a good attitude even if- youre not an athelete theres plen- ty of programs to get involved in 5 leroy is also involved in the co- operative education program at sdss coop provides students with- the opportunity to get hands on- experience in the workplace the- students are also required to keep i logs of their hours on the job and write journals about their activities a resident of thornhill and moth- er of two leroy has previously taught at king city ss alexander mackenzie and woodbridge ss she- ended up at sdss after a friend informed her of the job she enjoys working at a small school and appreciates the close knit environ- ment in addition to her enthusiastic approach to school life leroy is famous for her hilarious speeches at annual athletic banquets and can always be counted on to share her most humorous moments whether they are about her teams her class- es the staff or herself throughout her years at sdss leroy has taught the importance of teamwork enthusiasm and self dis- cipline she has helped to make sdss a better place to be and hope- fully will continue to do so for many years sponsors include economist surr markville n ww stouffville amateur hockey league notice to players mens league 20 30 40 age groups deadline for the 199596 season player registration is may 595 those intending to play must be registered in order to determine number of teams ice time requirements and arena application forms and cheques dates to sept 1595 23000 may be dropped off at boyds sports td bank 5402 main street -or- 6236 main street stouffville ontario stouffville ontario closeoff date for sale of awards banquet dance tickets is may 595 tickets available at boyds sports or td bank l 5 fe- mm 40 105 dealers oriole community centre 2975 don mills road west north york near falrview mall precious semiprecious gemstones 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