i saturday oct 12 2002 21 1 i 1 si 1 i s economist sun stoufiville tribune sports spartan golfers advance to finals by jim thomas correspondent the stoufiville district secondary school spartans junior boys and girls golf teams advanced to next weeks york region athletic association championship round after recording top- four finishes at tuesdays qualifier the junior boys contingent of james castle adam craig justin hitchen zac popper and corey robert placed third at rolling hills golf club in gormley castle and hitchen were team leaders each shooting a 77 their coach is steve kinsella head of the schools technical department not to be outdone the spartans girls golf team carded a secondplace finish behind thornhill secondary school in their qualifier at rolling hills lindsay hermanson fired a teamleading 79 and was seventh individually lyndsay thompson and joanne crymble each card ed a 90 while brooke acton had a 103 and katie ditosto 132 the spartans senior boys placed fifth three strokes out of the championship round in their qualifier at station creek golf club also in gormley team members included benett hallas kevin hayward michael lombardo andrew lowrie and michael pickering pickering shot a 73 and lowrie a 79 they will compete for the consolation prize all golfers will take aim at individual honors kinsella praised both boys teams not only for their skills but for decorous conduct on the course i couldnt have had a better group of students he said it was a privilege for me to be involved the junior boys and girls play their championship final at rolling hills golf club on oct 15 stoufiville lawn bowlers make their mark by hannelore volpe staff writer a steady eye and practiced aim helped whitchurch- stouflville lawn bowlers bring home the hardware this sea son the whitchurch- stouffville lawn bowling club played host to 16 tour naments this summer with 12 outoftown clubs partici pating paul muir audrey gibson and marie adams of stouffville were trophy win ners at the button memorial tournament on july 13 the clubs novice pairs tournament was won by glenda dunkeld and marie adams the stoufiville club was the locale for the district playdownsonaug 10 and 11 drawing participants from several municipalities the season trophy win ners were marg curtis mario petramala and dorothy turner runnersup were bill dart brenda farthing and ron gibson at the recent oktoberfest tournament in kitchener jane hachey and glenda dunkeld claimed the pairs tide earlier in the summer the pair had strategically bowled its way to first place at the elora lawn bowling club although the clubs mem bership has increased slighdy this year to around 60 the club plans to start a cam paign in the spring to draw more people including youth to the sport it is not too expensive compared to golfing and alley bowling noted mem ber audrey gibson lawn bowling clubs in other municipalities have already formed youth groups she added staff photosjoerd witteveen too hot to handle stouffville district secondary schools winnie law far left and liana tome of markhams brother andre catholic high school right get tangled up as they fight for ball possession during action in tuesdays york region athletic association junior girls basketball game at the markham school the host cardinals won 4137 jessica aprile was high scorer for stouffville with seven points the cardinals prevailed 5728 in the senior battle look whats happening this fall mmeo museum applefest 2002 celebrate the harvest saturday oct 19 2002 10am 4pm step back in time for some oldfashioned fun and adventure whjp elfamily friends gath visit the cider mill fj fun and g continue throughout the village featuring live entertainment rlfilmlmeballdbn rides activities great food and the best apple cider in town 200 per person ages 2 and older nominal fee for food and some activities presenting sponsor v ji october 23 25 2002 older children and adults will enjoy an evening discovering the origins of halloween through vignettes performed in eerie settings throughout the village space is limited reservations required appropriate for ages 7 and up 1000per person f halloween fun w vukt he vi llaef oct 2 7 2002 12 hqonfpth younger children and their families can enjoy halloween fun in the villfgejvlj while enjoying acres of fun including pumpkin carving apple bobbing spooky storjes 00 fonadul400 for seniors students 300 fonchildren ages3 upclno reservations required tjeosr 9350 highway 48 markham just north of 16th avenue on highw 48 9052944576 visit our website wwwcitymarkhamonca tv j