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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1972, p. 7

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thursday september 7 1972 the tribune page 5f j s sports srtlmne district couple wins crossen bowling tourney kevin barrick amazes kartracing veterans goodwood the national gokart races at goodwood kartways on the holiday weekend attracted 221 entries from across canada and the northern united states one of the dramatic highlights of the races came when kevin barrick rr3 stouffville came within inches of pulling n off what experienced observers considered a miracle running in the stock ap pearing junior class kevin pitted his stock mccullough engine against a field of high- s powered comet motors he led most of the pack for the entire circuit dogging the heels of frontrunner timmy clark of brooklin kevin finally placed a close second con founding the experts winners in the 14 classes follow rookie junior s barry wallace rapid city illinois reed junior kevin barrick stouffville stock appearing heavy bob stevenson weston b open w mike yarlett toronto reed light bob oehrlein downsview open light al pan- taleo roseville michigan b limited dean sauder ar- chbold ohio c open gary ringler geneva illinois open heavy ron caratellatti olean ny stock appearing junior timmy clark brooklin sportsman dave king toronto stock light ron quayle canadaigua ny reed heavy john huffman ar- chbold ohio and b reed mike yarlett toronto despite weather which was not of the best a large crowd was on hand com petition was keen in all classes eight delegates stouffville the stouffville minor hockey association will be well represented at the annual omha convention oct 14 in the king edward hotel toronto stouffville has eight votes planning to attend are president harry bowes ed grimshaw eldon wagg gord tarr wayne crowder earl crowder percy schell and david james uxpool activities 8527831 winter progromme childrens lessons 7 20 thursday evenings or 20 saturday mornings all red cross rlss awards offered adult lessons 15 20 monday evenings or 20 tuesday evenings syncronized swimming junior levels 67 pm senior levels 78 pm adult keep fit classes men mon 12 pm women mon 23 pm free swim or classes as you prefer family swimming adults children accompanied by adults g to 8 pm tuesday public swimming wed 59 pm fri 69 pm sat 25 69 pm sun 15 pm children 25c students 35c adults 50c rent the poo s15 per hour squash courts are available or rental back to sch001 new m introductory offr strong vinyl lg clip binder f autographed by your favourite r argonaut or hamilton tigercat football players in team colors ideal tor home school office or jujt ai a wuventr juit lend s3 95 plui 50 handling moiling to creative products po box 102 station c toronto 8 ontario mlhi lk4m imr m1td name address city no toronto d no hamilton d whitchurch equestrian club rodeo wild west show sept 16 17 2 pm at noral acres ji mile west of hwy 48 on vnndorf bd st johns ambulance in attendance saddle bareback bronc bull riding bull dogginng calf roping jack pot western games adult 150 under 16 50c under 10 free baseball finals third game tonight stouffville sunderland are back in town thursday tonight for the third game against the stouffville iga in the league finals each has one win the first pitch will go at 645 pm the series is a best 4 out of 7 with 1 game 4 in sunderland sunday last thursday in stouffville a big fourth inning in which the home squad connected for 4 hits and 3 runs led the grocerymen to a tight 43 victory bob 4 bangay bill mcnelly and ted suzuki 2 completed the circuit it was roger i todds timely single that emptied the t sacks but he was left stranded bill 4 mcnelly opened the scoring in the third t sunderland staged a threatening 4 rally in the 8th but the drive for at least a tie fell short j stouffville can carry a 1game lead 4 into sunderland sunday with a win 4 here tonight i t figure skating club fees unchanged stouffville while the executive of the stouffville figure skating club is finding it difficult to break even there is no in- dication that registration fees will be raised for the season of 197273 president frank mellon said this week that he hoped an in crease in membership would help ease the financial strain the clubs thee fine instructors jacqui armitage jean barclay and victor irving will be back again membership sec retary and several assistants are plan ning a registration tea thursday sept 28 at latcham hall beginning at 3 pm while skating is farthest from the thoughts of most athletes during the summer not so 10 stouffville club members nancy yakeley and peter mellon attained their 4th figures test and kim lewis won her second rose cairns ingrid and joyce huisman and lisa mellon achieved their preliminary test figures all attended the metropolitan figure skating school in toronto hockey 72 73 stouffville the fall general meeting of the stouffville minor hockey association will be held thursday sept 14 in latcham hall at 730 pm all members of the executive coaches managers and in terested parents are invited to attend stouffville when fred and eleanor crossen host a lawnbowling tour nament not even the hockey gymnastics of alexander yakushev or peter mahovlich can keep folks at home they attended in large numbers monday with a doubledraw at 930 and 1130 am clubs represented included stayner unionville oshawa uxbridge markham aurora and richmond kill competition was very close with the eventual winners no strangers here harry brammer of cedar valley and winnie elson of markham they were presented with the beautiful crossen plaque that they retain for one year they also received individual miniature trophies and vouchers the weather was perfect for the oc casion and the greens in lovely shape y the hosts were pleased to welcome as a guest for the day mrs sarah grubin a resident at rarkview home mrs grubin is a former bowler and retains an interest in the sport the crossen tournament has now completed seven successful years in addition to the tourney champions harry brammer and winnie elson there were others with three wins two wiiis and one win including j morrison oshawa bill grove and agnes wallace stouffville jimmy grainger richmond hill j hunter oshawa c oke bowmanville e clemence oshawa g mccowan markham m clarridge tot tenham and mervin and mable watts stouffville fred and eleanor crossen left of stouffville present the winners winnie elson and harry brammer at the engraved plaque and individual trophies to tournament stouffville bowling green monday night jim thomas stouffville arena ltd declares 4063 profit stouffville the stouffville arena limited enjoyed receipts during the year ending april 30 1972 of 65975 however on the other side of the ledger expenses rose to 62834 this resulted in a net profit including mis cellaneous in- come of 4063 the annual shareholders meeting was held aug 28 ice rental was the big moneymaker at 47021 the refresh ment booth cleared 12555 public skating 2634 skate grinding 2565 and floor rental 1200 topping the expense list of course were wages 22550 ex- editors mail dear jim i would like to take this opportunity to thank the tribune for the coverage you provided me in your newspaper it was greatly appreciated and was one of the many gestures that enabled me to attend the pinto international in detroit michigan i was proud to be selected queen to represent the maple leaf pinto association and canada at the international level i had a wonderful time and it was an ex perience i will always remember as it turned out i occupied fourth place out of 23 other participants i regret the delayed ihankyou but i have been very busy since my return again my sincere appreciation lou anne londry 312 andrew st newmarket elusive of the manager direct payment to the town in heat light and water was a whopping 6464 and in municipal taxes 3960 there is only one change in the executive nick bangay filling the position made vacant through the passing of don jake harman ken roberts is president gar leh man vicepresident bob hassard secretary and directors ken schell dr ron smith and les wilson register for minor hockey stouffville another minor hockey season is just ahead thats right in about four more weeks the ice will be back in the arena with action aplenty from october through to april to start things moving on the minor league front two registration dates have been set for this month sept 16 and 23 from 9 to 1130 am in latcham hall the fee is unchanged from last year novice champions in bay ridges tournament for the second straight year claremont has won the championship in a twoday softball tournament at bay ridges members of the team are front row left to right dale ferguson lenni pilkey janice lehman jackie kennedy vicki macdonald rear row left to right mary borland mgr terri pilkey shelley ward mary anne kennedy sheila mcdowell tori redshaw alan redshaw asst coach carole redshaw coach absent judy allbright jim thomas i v aim for fences stouffville playing out the semi final series of regular league playoffs stouffviues anderson haulage bantams downed markham 12- 7 tuesday at markham the second game is in stouffville satur day at 7 pm in the other set oak ridges is meeting richmond hill scott connor kevin morley and ron mcdowell each blasted roundtrippers for the winners with two of the longball blasts coming in the top of the 9th howie jones working on the mound for stouffville collected three of his teams 12 tallies as did ron mcdowell lunau completed the circuit twice for markham stouffville entered the playoff series in 1st place with oak ridges markham and richmond hill following in that order ii was oak ridges that ended stouffviues trek along the playoff trail the yonge streeters then knocked off parry sound in two straight 127 and 94 lady bowlers anyone wishing to join a ladies bowling league to commence activities in the af ternoon of sept 20 asked to call 6402775 or 6401471 j one ionly midsummer 26 rca color tv greenwood e sales 58 main w stouffville service 6402440 tnt 1973 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