p 16 the tribunemay 6 1997 v- -o- vs st the tribune rts leisure got a score call our hotline at 6402100 all together now professional hockey trainer terry owen left puts the stouffville girls atom hockey team through some stretching exercises before team began auditions at the rec centre on monday photo by sjfoerd witteveen whitchurch- stouffville eh soccer club opening night for players born between january 1 1988 and december 31 1992 uniform pickup meet the coach bring along your used equipment for a swap leave your things on the swap table and take what you- need wednesday may 21 1997 700 pm rain date monday may 26 1997 700 pm at soccer fields behind novopharm at 5691 main street high school tracksters on time at local meet the competition was thick as stouffville district secondary school athletes managed to finish in the running at the second annual if markham-stouf- drvra 4 fville track and field meet may 1 at the stouffville track angie pugh picked up a silver in the open girls shot put event with a throw of 955 metres pugh vmts ttttm imjik awminoh also had a fifthplace finish in the open girls javelin event with a toss of 2480m jessica weatherill took the bronze in the open girls javelin with a throw of 2810m brenda robbins was sixth in the open girls shot put michelle dulude was fourth in the midget girls javelin and fifth in the javelin rachel shanahan won the bronze in the midget girls 100m with a time of 1440 m wendy wright was fifth in the open girls 1500m jabir samji was fourth in the midget boys high jump ian hazelwood was fourth in the open boys 400m jason williams fourth open boys high jump jackie derasmo fifth midget girls long jump the schools midget boys and girls teams each placed fifth in the 4x100 relay king city ss were school champions at the meet womens golfing network is a hit on the fairways bruce stapley correspondent a womens golf association claiming to be the only one of its kind in canada expects 1997 to be a season of continued rapid growth the national womens golf network saw its membership catapult from 400 to 900 in its first two seasons with an anticipated 1000 female golfers in the greater toronto area expected to take part this year founded by markham resident mary kraus who is president of the organization the network offers a golf program for females which includes instruc tion weekly play and social activities at present there are 40 courses in the gta acting as host clubs with 10 in the stouffvillemarkham area i believe this is a valuable program said kraus does your child srflele with oonfidenge v selfconfidence will x provide i your child with one of the critical tools needed to be 1 successful s special includes unffor martial arts canada family centres call markham 90s 2010988 i i 95 o auto inc spring special oil lube filter rotate tires top up fluids brake inspection battery test free membership in quantor auto club to book an appointment call 9052018000 11 heritage rd 2 markham a teacher at markham district high school who took a oneyear leave of absence to involve herself on a fulltime basis with the womens golf outfit we as women need a program that represents us members meet at 5 pm on a specified afternoon at the host club of their choice to play nine holes of golf a pro is on hand to give tips to individual golfers before they tee off events bringing together members from all partic ipating clubs are also planned a champagne and orange juice brunch at the sporting life at sherway gardens in mississauga is slated for may 25 with members gathering for shopping followed by a two- hour golf clinic at the nearby lion head golf course markhams angus glen golf course will also offer clinics for members at discounted prices the asso ciation will also host three charity tournaments throughout the 1997 season two area courses are among the host clubs the maples of ballantrae golf club and 4 seasons golf and country club in claremont while the membership list currently includes mostly gta residents kraus is out to make the network a canadawide organization to that end she is inviting womens golf leagues from across cana da to participate in the national league challenge the event will see each league send its top three golfers to a championship playoff at the angus glen facility leagues must only have 10 members to take part although the spalding company has offered to donate a set of golf clubs to any league of 50 or more female members taking part kraus said the network is an organiza tion whose time has come in light of the fact- that women are becoming main stream players on the fairways of cana da annual membership fees are 135 for further information contact the national wbmens golf network at 415- 1270 applies to castrol gtx oil and regular filters only nascar collectables 3 3 dale earnhardt 24 jeff gordon tshirts from 600 hats jackets die cast body panels lots more saturday may 10 8am4pm 82 sandiford dr stouffville turn south at tim hortons for info 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