Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 10, 1974, p. 17

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life begins at sixty or eighty the tribune january m um it stouffville theres no age barrier in the sport of alley bowling and anyone uho thinks differently should drop around to 55 main street east in stouffviue any friday afternoon to see for himielf- thats the day the senators take over the local lanes a league of senior men from past 60 to nearly 90 some of their scores would put 20 year olds to shame like john underwood of second street john is 88 but youd never know it from looking at him or his record a few of his 3- game totals read like this 621585579576 and so on his highest single- game score is something like 250 but hell probably exceed that before spring ray fleury albert street south in stouff- ville is a member of the senators bowling i league the group has 24 regulars ranging in age from 62 to 88 they meet every friday af- t all winter long jim thomas claremont news new ice pad to be opened saturday a s claremont claremonts new sports pad will be available for public skating weather permitting saturday from 7 to 10 pm and again on sunday from 3 to 10 p m adults 18 years and over will have the ice each friday from 7 to 10 pm ladies and girls night is each wednesday from 7 to 10 pm broomball will be featured monday evenings from 7 to 10 pm with hockey for everyone on thursdays from 7 to 10 pm the claremont womens institute will meet on tuesday jan 18 at the home of mrs jim peddic the program will be on music appre ciation jan 16 is summary day at uxbri- dgc the course is entitled baked in a pie mr and mrs wilmot hill and family and mrs hills mother mrs hazel carruthers had a wonderful time christmas day at the home of mr and mrs jack rcdshaw jacks parents mr and mrs ross rcdshaw were also present mr and mrs earl wilscnand family had an enjoyable visit christ- mas day with mr and mrs v benson in stouffviue also present were mr and mrs frank barclay claremont rr mr and mrs john wilson and family enjoyed christmas day at the home of his parents mr and mrs elmer wilson rr 1 ashburn mrs margaret wilker was a guest christmas dayat the home of her sister mrs evans visitors also included mr and mrs gary evans and family port perry and mr and mrs wayne jackson stouffviue later in the week mr and mrs erlyn wilker of stratford visited with his aunt mrs margaret wilker mr and mrs bill welsh were pleased to have members of their family visit with them on christmas day mrs olive vine enjoyed christmas day wi ji mr and mrs harok johnston of sunderland mr and mrs miciea valentino were pleeased to have mr and mrs robert dawson of whitby with them christmas day also their son steven of pickering and his fiancee and mr valentinos sister mrs angeline augostino of brookliri mrs eva towner enjoyed christmas day at the home of her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs bill towner and family the claremont golden age club enjoyed their annual christmas party with a potluck meal exchange of gifts arid euchre euchre prize winners included laura reynolds maud anderson and viola forsyth the next meeting is thursday jan 3 ray fleury albert street south is the other senior senator in the crowd he too is 88 and while he cant keep pace with coroller john he has two creditable triple scores of 441 and 417 ken macllride is tops with a 660 he also has a 634 and 610 however in age hes only a fledgling just out of the nest ken is 64 dick hinde 70 has a 648 george williams 62 a 605 and del jennings 79 a 575 league membership includes 24 players with 20 regulars seven havent missed a week since the schedule opened back- on oct 26 the secretary is andy williams rose avenue while john under wood and ray fleury are the seasoned veterans at 88 a few others arent far off the mark harold carruthers is 85 cliff lemon 82 andy williams 81 albert king 81 and frank mason 80 others include claude kerr bert lickorish norm macllride walt pipher alex ratcliff herb simpson howard st john ed saunders wilbur claughton fred timbers don bacon and charhe feasby when the league was first organized several years ago players from stouffviue and agincourt had alternate home dates one week here and another week there however during the winter the driving was sometimes hazardous so the road trips vere cancelled 1 a few of the regulars are also ardent lawn bowlers and use the out of season alleys to keep in shape most contend theres nothing like fresh air and green grass to keep a mans bowling eye in trim and the swirl of a skirt doesnt hurt the scenery any either record crowds at black creek toronto a record 270000 clicked through the turnstiles at black creek pioneer village this year an increase of more than 5000 over 1972 the previous record year this included 66300 school children who went on educa tours in addition approximately 10500 students partici pated in the pioneer life p r o g r am an introduction to the chores and skill of pre- confederation rural ontario 1 although the buildings are closed for the season theres plenty of opportunity for winter fun the grounds are open on weekends from 10 am to 4 pm weather permit ting theres ice skating and horse drawn sleigh rides jackson rolls 774 stouffville wayne jackson a respected bowler in the monday night mens league has started the new year off right on jan 7 he topped all competitors with a three- game total score of 774 he had two singles of 275 and 256 not far off the pace was rodger todd with a 752 and singles of 285 and 267 individual scores follow over 650- len greenwood 690 jack chambers 671 rodger todd 752 harry dykstra 655 keith barton 711 bob campbell 684 chuck harrott 695 glen jackson 698 wayne jackson 774 art grove 722 bill grove 682 over 250- len greenwood 278 jack chambers 282 rodger todd 285267 bill white 263 chuck harrott 261 glen jackson 263 wayne jackson 275256 art grove 276f bill grove 257 save on brand name mens clothing and furnishings saville row cloth ing r v cambridge clothing v botanyv500 slothing i u nt sq u ir e cloth i n g ide selection regular 1 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