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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 2000, p. 24

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in rwirw i iwi is- im w v vy assasbf srtil3a v i 3 sflsts is is now in session j i i a localcwadiarirprbfessiblial golf association pro isdiit to make golf more fun tor beginners and seasoned week- end duffers alike- j freddaveyisthe driving force- behind ithe gbrmley green vgolf academyvrfiich has been established thissvasbntoprovidedinics ranging from puttmgtb driving for golfers of afiv ages and abilities at the gdrmley green golf club- s the emphasis is on teaching the essentials of golf oh ah individual basis to help enhance each players enjoy mentor the game i just want to help people jnaximize their potential said davey head golf professional and director of instruction at the gofmley green club thats when the game becomes fun a newmarket resident davey believes itsessential for beginners and serious casual golfers alike to get a grip- on the fundamentals if they are to get the most out of their time spent on the fairways for weekend golfers who are stag- nating at the same score through the- increasing nuniberbf women coming out for the first time its crucial to get off to a good start to the season the swings the thing according to davey he insists theres no substitute for individual attention when itcomes to mastering ones ideal swihgt its hard to take a magazine article and relate it to your swingthere are 10 different ways oftqaching the same thing in golf you haveto find the best one for the student youre working with 4sm pkag k wiiil j- bruce staplejr with an instructorstudent ratio limit of one to eightdavey isout to make sure each golfer gets adequate attention he also feels its important to give students the opportunity to eventu ally head out onto the actual fairways the focus is oh getting onto the golf course towards the end of each group clinic clinics beuig offered include ladies mens coed and junior programs with individual topics dealing with driving puttinggetting outof sand bunkers and the short game there will also be daily supervised practice on the driving range mondays through thursdays davey will be assistecf by other cpga cluh pros as required 1 the academy is the finest of its type tobe offered by the gonhley green club which is located on woodbine avenue just north of stouffville road davey says his goal is to help people get the most out of their time spent on the course twant to create excitement for the game i davey comes to the gormley green club after six years at the emerald hills j golf club fi h an eight veteran of the ontario chapter of the cpga club pro tour he was ohtopof his ganie last year when he won a proam event heldatthe king valley golf club late in the season recreation news updates the town will tap the parks trust fund for 33000 to install seating for 100 as well as heaters for the rec cen tred pad users requested the addition as the second pad has been used for numerous games and figure skating events as well as practices council is yet to decide the fate of the existing outdoor pool once the new poollibrary complex is completed it hasnt been decided what will be done with the outdoor pool council will wait to hear from the public said mayor wayne emmerson he suggested the economics of riiaintaining the agingfacility will have to be considered r relief is in sight for softball and slow pitch players and fans as two additional washrooms are to be added at memorial park for this summer to help accommo- date the extra traffic at tournaments the facilities will adjoin latcham hall traffic congestion at memorial park during thesoftball season is expected to be reduced somewhat as the two dia- monds to the south and southwest are eliminated this season they will be replaced by diamonds at orchard park and glad park public schools and by the facility built uv ballantrae last year take tk s rotate this i del a free map and road atlas wesupport drivel gli for the air we breathe s1y on the right path with thi 95 vilmitpiitldpwgioulif- skips lists sol hdidcd loflkmtsipt5lelcli prtnlsa notsf oil m bosi gmnudts sm sarin mrisor lor fetalis or can 1mwihffllye immdtmeoitur lube oil and fitter rotate tires inspect brakes 15 point inspection top up fluids check wipers cheek coolant cheek battery and cables free map and road atlas while quantities last mandy vanderbergs goal with 12 seconds remaining in the first overtime period and stellar hetrhihding from christine fihdlay propelled the stouffvulemarkham rhidget girls stars to a 10 win over peterborough in the gold medal game at the recent ontario womens hockey association champi onships in brampton i the stars reached the final after beat- ing st catharines 20 walkerton 21 and tied burlington 1 1 in the semifinals they defeated barrie 30 v scoring for the stars in the tournament were vandenberg four goals sara jeffrey two goals one assist- laura johnston one goal two assists emily patriarcheone goal one assist una dart one goal kelly ground two assists pamela boyce stephanie hughes julia leaman julie hurlburt arid leigh doranohe assist other players r f that contributed to the clubs effort were allison durand laura nash and meagan macdonald atoms are golden y the stoufivillemarkham embassy suites atom bb stars laid claim to the gold medal at the ontario womens hockey association provincial championships in- brampton last weekend after blanking london 20 in the title tilt backed by strong- netminding from cassandra mcnicholthe stars won its first two games over hamilton 40 and windsor 31 the stars then required overtime to eliminate guelph 43 in its semifinal contest scoring for the stars were stephanie krukas sixgoals one assist hayley hughes and mackenzie manningtwo goals two assists shay fitzpatrick two goals one assist bailey guminny one goal two assists aswey mclellanlahd devon robertson two assists corliss bean lauren chirii took shannon hamar brittney bince and robyn lang one i assist ajsocontributingtojhe success were jocelyn stack and bethany oeming j n peewees skate home with gold -a- n 3uickbjjss v m n at your gm dealership wwwgoodwrenchgmcanadacom l800gmdrivf the stouffyillemarkham pee wee a stars skated homer with the gold medal at the ontario womens hockey association provincial championships in brampton r weekend after edging kitchener 42 in the title tilt v backed by strong goalkeeping from liz knox the stars won their first two outings over bluewatef 21 and- etobicoke 10 after battling cornwall to a 11 draw the stars routed barrie 60 in a quarterfinal garhe and followed that up with a 10 win over burlington in its semifinal con- test r t x scoring for the stars were hailey mcmeekin four goals three assists stephanie giliberto three goals erica burgess and sarah magee two goals one assist erin carter one goal four assists rehee blanchardone goal three assists cassie j vsparks and shannon blackman one goacohe assist shannon hagarty three assists laurie mclellah three assists and leah lednhardt one assist s erin pappas emily bradfordi and ashley lucas played well on defence f midtae clippers win yorksimcoe title the- stouffville edwards murphytoronto -york- veteriharyi opthalmologiststrane toronto midget aej clippers skated off with the yorksimcoe hockey league title after defeating beeton in it bestoffive series with a 54 win in tliey fourth game after dropping the first game 52 the clippers stormed back to win the next two games 41 and 20 to take a twogamestoone lead in the series ry si f scdrihgfor the clippers were justin amyotte four goals tyler mcmaster two assists jeaivbourqui two goals two assists mike hulshof one goal fourassists7qsh- archer one goaljoheasisistmiketennamenahdbeni crawford one goal spiros tsiopoulos and chns carruthers three assists brent robinson andbrandohtardeliatw6r assists jeremy morhsahd jeremy guestoneassistdan joyce posted one shutout l m i i m

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