ti fovoi twtwf rfbttnetltarsdayfrjne xt9w golfers wanted for tournament iltitii it x w j t the fourth annual whitchurchstouffville mobility transit golf tournament will be held june 9 at the maples of ballantrae the feature attraction of the event involves closest to the hole competition sports with the winner getting use of a cglass mercedes benz for a week with a 1000kilometre limit for nongolfers the fly ing ace competition will see numbered golf balls dropped from a helicopter with the ball landingclos est to the hole winningits owner a 50percent split of ticket sales on the event call wilf morley at 6402422 for ticket infor mation home on 1 acre close to uxbridge located 15 riiins from uxbridge custom built home approx 2200 sq ft wsome improvements fab countryside views- landscaped acre country kit wbuilt in appb wp to patio kj formal din rm wfr drs to k rm curved oak staircase to bdrms baths rec rm wshefwng potential for more irving space a wekared for home that shows pride of ownership great road appeal listed at 228000 cab rita connek 905 8521288 12 young st uxbridge 214900 thanks john lynn for your support loyalty wishing you much happiness in your new location building lot close to uxbriek3e port perry reduceoto214 loc in oak his gdf country btates 18 hotecrmpioriship golf coursa located 1518 mhs om uxbricfga countryside views privacy space a floor plan to suit most fami needs large mn rooms ik rm to assist wbumng plus a custom design consultant service which wrreplace din rm kj country fot wpkie cab 32 carastsoflfreeconcotahornedeagndiwrdwiceifreesd bdrms 4 baths garage access to basement a 159900 all of these mcerve makes this lot tfie mo rifaconij905mh888 b bright sumy home wa lage cathedral front entry able call call me for more information a viewing rita cornell 905 8521288 bus or 8527659 res sutton group town country realty ltd the tribune is pleased to present citizen year 1998 nominations for the whitchurchstouffville citizen of the year will be accepted until friday june 19 1998 at 500 pm r n i would like to nominate for citizen of the year name i address please attach supporting reasons for your choice one nomination per person please nominations with no supporting reasons will not be considered mail or drop off your nomination to the tribune 6244 main st stouffville ont l4a1e2 everyone reads the tribune jumping for joy the stouffville district sec ondary school track played host to the markham track clubs annual invitational meet on saturday part of the action saw kaylin jackson get in some practice for the long jump event phou by cheryl johnson isaacs running off to sudbury a whitchurchstouffville athlete will be out to extend her winning streak when she travels to sudbury for the ontario federation of school athletic association ofsaa track and field championships on friday e tamiko isaacs a student at langstaff sjyraas secondary school in thornhill took the tl jx i ti ii rr ivi7ii gold in two of the three events in which she competed at last weeks central region track and field ofsaa qualifier in oshawa isaacs won both the 100metre and 200m midget girls finals and came within a technicality of challenging for first in the high jump isaacs took the gold in the 100m and 200m races as well as the high jump at the york region athletic association yraa track and field championships the previous week her efforts earned her the overall midget girls award at the meet isaacs covered the 100m distance in a fleet 1301 sec onds at the yraa finals and sprinted the 200m race in a mere 2649 her jump of 1 66m in the high jump estab lished a yraa record midget girls sting aurora in opener its play ball as the stouffville stingers midget girls rep softball team kicked off what promises to be a busy season last week the stingers managed a 65 win over aurora in their home opener at the town parklast thursday in their first tournament of the season in st catharines over the may 23 week end the stouffville squad won two of their four gams played as they advanced as far as the semifinals the stingers who play their home games on memorial parks diamond two thursday nights this season are to com pete in the canadian eliminations in windsor the weekend of july 1719 the top two teams at that showdown of the provinces best advance to the nation al finals in red deer alta in august the stingers will also travel to rich mond virginia in august for the united states specialized sports association world tournament fund raiser to be held on saturday the stingers are to hold a fund raising garage sale and barbecue to help finance the richmond trip on saturday from 8 am til 2 pm the event is to be held at 5786 main st stouffville between m m meats and stouffville chrysler the stingers have added newcomers morgan dubkowski jill finley connie mcdonald erin willers and leslie west to last years roster returning players incjude philena abate sherry hartnett kelly higgins jelinda hough kealy morgan sarah morrison lindsay murray julia peters graeme sawayania and nancy wool- ridge jamieson top triathiete at shadow lake event the second annual shadow lake camp triathlon attracted roughly 200 athletes from children through seniors saturday the triathlon was staged amid picture perfect weather conditions in shadow lake and on sur rounding roads as participants swam cycled and ran their way through five separate events chris jamieson of bridgenorth was the overall winner of the triathlon event which included 123 athletes jamieson completed the 800metre swim28 km cycle8 km run in a time of one hour 19 minutes and 56 seconds he was com peting in the junior mens under 20 category larry bobbett was the top placing stouffville entrant with a time of 13445 bobbett was sec ond in the mens 5054 group and 31st overall dave perry of stouffville was third in the mens 5054 flight and 40th overall kingstons julie curwin captured the womens event with a time of 1 29 1 3 she was competing in the womens 3034 class bowmanvilles andrew otoole finished first in a field of 34 in the duathlon which included a 12 km run a 28 kmcycle followed by a second run of eight km otoole covered the distance in 11820 stouffvilles kim kavluk was fourth overall and second in the mens 4044 group with a time of 12421 tory wilgar of toronto was the top finishing woman with a time of 13843 she competed in the womens 3034 class eight athletes took part in the surf turf event which included an 800 swim and an eightkm run waterloos peter hodgson was first overall at 1 3952 burlingtons laura wagland was the first place women finisher the friendship wave saw 27 athletes aged 15 and underwork their way through a 200 m swim 10 km cycle and two km run nine children took part in the youth wave the event was put on by great lakes multi- sport scries as a means of raising awareness for shadow lake camp which is a home for the developmcntally challenged