Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1971, p. 9

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ihursday october 14 1971 the tribune page 9 sports wrtbum stouffville peewees champion town tennis team to finals stouffville for a school which is in its first year of tennis competition stouffville district secondary school has had an outstanding season on sept 22 the school players finished third overall in the georgian bay secondary school association south tournament the match played at the newmarket tennis club showed local raquetwielders es- pecially strong in doubles competition erika debruyn and michelle decoteau finished second in girls doubles and phil kinton and carolyn decoteau placed first in mixed doubles a semifinal match a week later saw phil and carolyn achieve another victory sending them to the allontario finals played oct 8 com peting against the top players from all over the province the local doubles team lost 62 60 hs team is strong i on paper stouffville in spite of a strong line up the football team at stouffville district secondary school hasnt done too well so far playing in the york county football association league the team has so far lost all three games played defensive captain is wally koster while don harman and bill hassard are offensive captains team members are rick banks rick barber alvin booth neil brown norm christie harold clodd bob danielis john dedlow wayne emmerson wayne flynn steve gamble bill grove jim hargrave dan harman bob leger duncan macdonald finley macdonald ray marshall john mclean larry nichols steve pope greenwood the pennant winning whitby team con sidered a safe bet to crack greenwoods hold on the south john pugh charles ramsey marvin reesor steve reesor frank roberts peter roca dave skinner dave traviss glen turner greg turner glen ward and len wideman ontario fastball league title has suddenly fallen apart they were beaten 17- 3 tuesday night on their home diamond it was the same score at greenwood oct 7 greenwood lost the series opener the defending champs can wrap up the championship with a win at greenwood thursday tonight game time is 830 pm begin season stouffville house league action from mite through bantam begins this week playing times are peewee oct 18 from 7 to 10 pm bantam oct 20 from 7 to 9 pm novice oct 23 from 7 to 10 am and mite 10 to 12 noon growth investment tv us i j as sk v v when you invest in canada savings bonds you invest in the growth of your country this years bonds which mature in 1980 offer an average annual yield of 719 because of the compound in terest feature which lets you earn interest on interest a s100 bond will return 187 if held for the full nine years it can however be cashed anytime at face value plus accrued monthly interest canada savings bonds are available in denominations of s50 to 25000 they may be purchased for cash or in monthly installments and each pur chaser may buy up to 50000 worth make 1971 canada savings bonds a part of your investment portfolio watch your money grow along with your country contact our authorized subagent mr r beare 261 main street norm markham ontario phone 2941523 canada savings bonds wood gundy stouffville as team captain keith acton leaped high in the air the ball glued tightly in his glove a boy on the opposite side of the infield cried such was the reaction for stouff ville the ailontario peewee champions jubilation for preston ontarios second best disap pointment but the feeling of being good but not quite good enough is not new to stouffville either they had to settle for second best last season this year however they were not to be denied winning 43 in 10 in nings at preston and 7- 2 at home sunday for the players it was a team victory but for coach jack watson it was a personal triumph the boys would be the first to admit that all the credit belongs to him while the series opener at preston could have gone either way the stouffville team were deserving winners sunday they were sharp from the pitcher right through to the outfield at bat too they looked strong par ticularly howie jones with a solid double in the 1st and a single in the fifth and paity ocallaghan with a crashing tworun homer in the 5th that cleared the left- stouffville peewees sponsored by don anderson haulage won the provincial title sunday with a two- game sweep of the final series over preston members of the team are front row left to right michael ocallaghan bat boy patty ocallaghan dave mcvicar doug feasby keith acton capt howie jones mark davis randy grant rear row left to right doug davis kevin morley dave lang jack watson coach denton smith doug todd ken smith jim wideman ted mann and wilf morlev jas thomas fielders glove by two feet keith acton doug feasby kevin morley daye lang and doug todd also came through with safeties all singles it was dave langs drive plus a 3base infield error that put stouffville well out front in the first feasby and morley were parked on the sacks at the time prestons main this week many of for hockey sticks its patty ocallaghans offensivspark was lit the same lads have been that kind of roundtripper came in the 7th when two exchanged their bats season singles and a triple with captain acton aboard while preston scratched out eight hits they couldnt come through in the clutch they marooned nine men stouffville stranded only one a welldeserved ontario championship came to stouffville sunday and a happy lad was 13 year old peewee third baseman dave lang it was his hit in the first inning that scored two runs and sent the team into a com fortable 50 lead the final score was 72 greenwood a win from title move over men girl 14 bowls a 300 markham although only 14 sharon denning galsworthy drive is the class of the young peoples bowling league last week she rolled an even 300 single and the high triple of 705 she performs in the junior circuit but bettered even the boys in the seniors but 300 is not sharons best last season she rolled a dazzling 339 alley bowling is her favorite sport other individual results follow markham vets w evans 756 d un derwood 695 a underwood 687 j stuart 685 g weatherall 684 m hunt 674 j gurnell 654 l bentley 642 g neal 626 thursday ladies i botham 693 b penny 652 a smith 638 l anderson 633 elliott electric a millett 639 c koch 618 c booth 617 r evely 601 thursday mens l schultz 811 d wilson 794 d alexander 766 g howe 729 v reid botham 293 girls hi 712 w baker 697 h triple sharon den- johnston 691 d ning 705 boys hi jardine 670 j nigh 660 p lynn 643 e winnitoy 637 v binelli 636 e blundell 629 a andrews 627 h jarick 626 unionville vets e bosse 693 f mundy 670 g rubenstein 649 d sale 649 monday niters e blundell 627 emerson electric r gough 702 t danby 679 c booth 628 k williams 627 st patricks j murphy 799 r blainy 744 j ireton 716 c ardela 716 p brunt 715 markham mixed n jarvis 736 j vens 709 a kocot 699 k fields 627 west markham e shaw 659 l heafield 648 j ireton 644 e ware 626 h john- ston 614 wednesday ladies m barber 629 m wolfe 620 o gibson 619 n kennedy 616 juniors girls hi single sharon den ning 300 boys hi single steven steven triple botham 640 seniors boys hi single glen bonathon 223 boys hi triple glen bonathon 578 girls hi single bonnie gale 177 girls hi triple bonnie gale a truck 455 pushed two runners across it was too little and too late however to overcome the stouffville lead prestons todd jarvis wielded their teams biggest bat with a single and a triple aided by a dazzling doubleplay mark davis to patty ocallaghan to keith acton in the second the home team played with confidence the 5- run cushion in the first relieved the pressure the contest was completed in exactly one hour vin walker of whitby executive member with the oasa participated in the pennant and trophy presentations the boys were then treated to a victory tour of the town i on friday october 15th the homesteads new winter hours will be i i 11 am to 8 pm sunday thru thursday i friday and saturday 11 am to 11 pm the homestead gormley on stouffville rd beside bruce mill park phono 8875240 tuneup now plugs points condenser scope test from ijzo to 30 labor included winterize thermostat antifreezc flush system from jjjjo 0 20 labor included block heater instilled complete j o laborincluded for service worthwhile sec emerald isle 6402400 main street hwy 47 stouffville electoral district of york north notice to voters voters for the forthcoming pro vincial election are advised that the official agents for nominated candidates are as follows mr w curran rri king city ont tel 8336614 official agent for mr bill hodgson pc mrs ann griffiths rr3 stouffville ont tel 4735852 official agent for mr bob lewis ndp mr donald stanbury 110 yonge st tor onto ont tel 8630900 official agent for mr george timpson liberal n l hagell returning officer attention standardbred equipment harness hopples coolers sneets knee boots bandages cottons halters leadshanks farrier supplies etc horse care products hooflex hoople chafe blue gall tuttles zev kendalls absorbine etc wrights store ballantrae 6403991 6402673 aftei 6 pm fjsgr notice of holding an advance poll electoral district of york north notice is hereby given that a poll for the purpose of receiving the ballots of voters who expect on the day fixed for polling to be ab sent from or unable to vote in the polling subdivisions for which their names appear on the lists will be open on saturday and monday the 16th and 18th of october 1971 from 12 noon until 9 pm and on each of the two days at east gwillimbury sharon community newmarket masonic temple 443 mallard ave aurora st andrews presbyterian church mosely st king all saints anglican church keelc st king city whitchurch municipal hall civic st stouffville the ballot box or boxes will be opened at the said places and the votes counted at 8 pm on the 21st october 1971 dated at vandorf october 8th 1971 n l hagell returning officer ontario

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