kt u the tribune fhauri mcb 16 1967 markham entries rank high in whitby tournament markham markham entries in the festival of bowling at whitby sun day afternoon took three of the six top awards ivan booth of brougham ranked third with 829 ted bur- chell placed fourth 826 and jack delaney sixth with 796 mary grove miss ed the winners circle by a single pin she came up with a fine 370 in her last game for a total of 795 an entry from rouge hills won first he had an 867 the junior bowling winds up its activities on saturday and the awards banquet will be held in april or may the names of the trophy winners will be published next week appreciation is extended to mary anne brazier and doug wilson for their assistance in the operation of this league this weeks hot lines keith thompson topped the whitcrodgcrs league with a 695 vhile others were muriel lust with 647 doug wilson 644 bob gough 632 arlene barker 625 robt hurst 629 dor- ecn swale 619 tom danby 616 olga coughlan and marg moment 602 and jo anne harper 601 george chilvers regain ed his high triple with the monday niters with 854 348 john lester had 731 310 bob clarkson 666 pete hauca 655 walter lenz 622 and marlene hammond 617 ted burchell led st fats with 810 354i while paul carruthers had 724 joyce shannon 633 jack smith 686 jim ireton 637 and adam reichardt 605 howard jarick led the markham mixed this week with a 721 followed by marg walter with 713 who led husband bob with 707 ken deffett 709 ted bur chell 635 russ jarvis 676 claude smith 665 lorna jarvis 662 em lyns 639 chuck mccarthy 635 norm jarvis 637 bob craig 626 dorothy jarick 322 and george moore 615 vic binelli again topped the west markhamites with his 743 while brian savage had 683 lloyd mcvicar 679 doug wels- man 666 steve schmidt 647 jim gray 638 cliff king 624 and bruce mur phy 619 for thewcdnesday lad ies mary cosburn took top spot with 726 elsie smart had 640 and bette bicker- ton 609 for chcsebroughponds harv underwood had 771 ed jewett 764 and doug seppanen 655 gerry schroeter rolled a 703 to lead the markham vets while ray mcgowan had 697 d dave 673 jim reeves 641 john knelan- gen 637 jack winning 628 karen day 623 herb stockdale 616 gord wood 615 and art underwood 610 for the sherwood park league charlie booth was tops with 690 341 beth armstrong had 631 larry bronson 656 302 and gerry donohoe 645 1307 for the thursday ladies fran mcvie had 663 and lorna jarvis 623 doug wilson with 832 edged out brother jack with 317 for top spot in the thursday mens league others were jim mcgregor 789 claude smith 757 jack britton 731 les ham 719 ron martin 713 bob deffett 697 nels fisher 693 russ jarvis 690 andy curr jr 730 bob hicks 688 terry lunau and vic binelli 680 bob clarkson 678 howard jarick 663 pat dickenson 645 john little 640 don shank 636 errol blundell 619 don boyington 615 george morrison 603 and norm jarvis 602 doug ohearn had a 683 to lead lnionville vets fol lowed by dawna ziegler with 671 george miller 652 toots taylor 651 jack taylor 646 doug moore 619 joan english 613 and joanne hill 606 ken fields was the big gun for clarcmont this week with 813 while vic binelli had 744 don bar ker 730 bernard bucking 701 joe ryan 692 alvin redshaw 657 marj samar- illo 634 joe burrows 636 blair evans 618 and jack bradshaw 603 for the hoover boys john moment had 675 jim twiner 653 and ed dwyer 633 to select table tennis champion stouffville a centennial table tennis tournament will be held in the auditori um of orchard park public school in stouff- villc on saturday april 15 the tourney is open to everyone both sin gles and doubles the chairman is doug widdi- field entries from the 540 telephone exchange area must be received not later than friday march 31 they are being accepted at the high school separtc school or the two public schools mailed entries should be sent to box 689 championships will be declared in the ladies and mens singles junior under 14 years intermediate 15 to 20 and senior over 20 doubles are open john sheridan expansion for sleepy hollow facilities stouffville sleepy- hollow golf and country club will officially open for another season in less than a month and exten sive changes are planned particularly for the club house a contract has been awarded for a large exten sion on the dinningroom which will give patrons a commanding view of the first tee and fairway a new outside entrance is to be provided to permit the closing of the room entire ly for private functions the main diningroom will now accommodate 175 per sons kitchen facilities are also to be extended hundreds of additional trees have been planted around the course and tons of fertilizer are now doing their work as the snow melts work will also be completed on the 7th 12th 13th and 14th holes centennial medals to mark centennial year it is planned that suitable medals will be awarded in the various 1967 competitions plans are being made for a cen tennial invitational proam tournament to be held late in june or july professional fred swar- brick and mrs ollie swar- brick will again attend the pro shop and mr gunther merk will return as club house manager figure skating tests playoff shutout cores nner alvin redshaw rolls three games over 200 claremont five bowlers in the claremont community league topped the 200 single mark three times march 10 in compe tition at markham one of these was alvin redshaw with scores of 229 219 and 209 others who did the same were ken field vic binelli don barker and ivan booth top single for the night was don noddle 318 results are over 200 don noddle 318 ken field 294 290 229 ber nard bucking sub 280 225 vic binelli 278 235 231 blair evans 276 231 don barker 275 240 215 ivan booth 275 213 209 joe burrows 272 dorothy kemp 268 joe ryan 261 248 jack bradshaw 255 norm kemp 243 marge samarillo 240 207 doris hopkins 238 lloyd mac- gregor 233 marg roszell 232 mark meyers sub 230 dorothy nairn 229 alvin redshaw 229 219 209 dave ferguson 224 george mckenzic 219 doreen alexander 218 aggie ferguson 216 lil macgrcgor 215 lloyd pas- coe 214 helen pascoe 213 ruth blaney 211 fern redshaw 211 ab samarillo 211 205 jean martin 209 jean booth 206 gord clark 206 pete bell 204 ron hedges 202 john nairn 201 team standings dave ferguson 49 marge samarillo 47 aggie ferguson 43 ivan booth 40 al roszell 39 jack bradshaw 39 vic binelli 39 joe burrows 37 jean booth 35 lloyd pascoe 34 lloyd macgregor 33 ruth blaney 27 ladies high scores high average aggie ferguson 215 high triple aggie ferguson 802 high triple hdep dorothy kemp 836 high single joan bell 320 high single hdep lenora mckenzie 352 mens high scores high average vic bin elli 243 high triple don barker 962 high triple hdep blair evans 778 high single don barker 420 high single hdep les padley 366 barbara cooper high triple stouffville barb ara cooper rolled a 665 triple march 9 to top all competitors in the 7 o clock class of the stouff ville village ladies bowl ing league marg wagg posted the high single with a 264 others with over 600 in cluded martha gordon 641 and barbara mclhuish 600 over 200 bowlers were elsie carter 245 barbara cooper 238232 martha gordon 225-213- 203 norma herbert 224 barbara melhuish 221216 may foord 212 millie willcocks 206 and winnie elson 203 atoms play tie games stouffville four atom house league teams were involved in playoff action tuesday night and neither gained a point on the other altona feeds battled schell lumber to a 22 tie and wcldon shoes finished in a 22 deadlock with stouffville bakery larry pilkey and bobby richards were the marks men for altona joey mc- ullough and jeffrey wil liams blinked the light for schells kenny smith was the goalscoring hero for wel- dons firing both their tal lies gordie lehman and floyd bateman hit the tar get for the bakery boys in the roundrobin standing the bakery and weldons arc tied for the lead each with 3 points altona and schell lumber have one point apiece stouffville john sheridan came up with the winning goal monday night as altona feeds edg ed pine hill auto 32 in bantam house league roundrobin playoff action david mcnelly and david taylor were the other marksmen for the altona club ricky glenn and gordie henderson hit the target for pine hill bill hassard and david mc nelly drew single assists for the winners artie williams picked up a point on gord hendersons goal hunts 3 smiths 2 allen corner was the hero for hunts sunoco monday as he broke up a 22 tie in bantam playoft competition wayne em- merson drew an assist for wayne emmerson it was his third point of the game he scored one and assisted on a pair john meakes was the other goal- getter for hunts richard campbell turn ed in a fine effort for smiths in spite of his teams loss he scored both goals one unassisted and another from frank hill team standings have altona feeds and hunts sunoco tied at the top each with 3 points pine hill auto and g m smith have one point apiece stouffville goal- tender barry wood of sanders ba came up with a perfect playoff perform ance tuesday night as his team blanked storry haul age 60 it was the stellar goaltenders first shutout of the season he enjoyed big help from his defence and for wards who pumped six pucks into their rivals net six players figured in the scoring including blair mcneil dougie hodgson ron hisey ernie ander son billy winn and sam my maye in addition to his goal ernie anderson collected three assists sammy maye and ron his ey picked up one assist apiece stouffville the stouffville figure skating club completed their tests march 10 and the follow ing members were success ful preliminary figures su san steckley sharon bar ry barbara boadway first figure susan chapman wendy wilkes dutch waltz lyn dux- bury lana trueman deb bie lee karen phoenix pauline phoenix kim lewis swing dance brenda dean jennifer taylor ken zellers debbie stew art susan ann fretz canasta tango susan steckley dianne wilkins jennifer smith brenda morden brenda dean laurie dafoe benita kit chen jennifer taylor su san ann fretz judy ann hopper fiesta tango sharon barry wendy wilkes jennifer johnstone deb bie ward peewee penalty shot stouffville pen- ally shots are few and far between in stouffville house league hockey but one was called by officials tuesday night in a peewee playoff game donnie campbell took it and he scored neatly it gave his crest hardware team a 21 lead and they went on to beat stoutlville police 31 don campbell with his second of the night and don mcleod were the crest marksmen ernie pipher and eddie card drew assists on don mc- leods tally tommy stewart hit target lor the lone police goal on passes from mino holland and don rennie robinson heads pickering league doug feasby fires 3 brougham the an nual meeting of the pick ering township softball association has elected bob robinson of french mans bay as president for 1967 vice will be geo gomcrsall with secretary nora livingstone and reg istrar don rowe dan rooney of bay ridges and mrs beth calladine of stouffville doug feasby enjoyed a great night monday in squirt house league roundrobin playoffs firing his birkett insurance team to a 41 win over schell red and white doug hit the target for a 3goal hat trick all unassisted nicky fiore counted a single craig waite was the schell marksman on a pass from john mcdermott credit union 2 stockyards 0 lome lewis and keith acton teamed up for two goals monday to beat stouffville stockyards 20 bantam tourney stouffville the second annual bantam hockey tournament will be held in the stouffville arena on saturday april 1 ten teams have been in vited and a full schedule of games will be published next week playoff final both boys play for stouff ville credit union it was a iwopoint game for keith acton he also drew an as sist on the first tally equipment express 1 taylor fuels 1 ricky ward saved tay lor fuels from a shutout loss when he scored his teams lone goal unassist ed it made it 11 after howie jones had combin ed with glen gibson for equipment express credit union currently lead the league standings with 7 points birkett in surance arc two behind with 5 with stounvrilc stockyards and tavlor fuels tied with 4 schell red and white has 3 and equipment express 1 wins judo title green river arc members at large with two more to be appointed the new president ex pressed disappointment at the poor turnout for the annual meeting and ap parent non concern of the various leagues who did not send representation for the election those present agreed that hence forth the date of the an nual meeting will be al the discretion of the execu tive rather than the fixed date as heretofore stouffville hil- liard manuel a member of the stouffville judo club coached by lome schell captured the orange belt championship in provincal competition held at ham ilton saturday he was presented with the title trophy on saturday of this week 25 club members will travel to oshawa to compete in a tournament there claremont the clarcmont hockey team could wrap up the ux- bridge community league title with a victory over ballantrae in the uxbridge arena sunday night they lead the scries 2 games to 0 game time is 7 pm rolls a 295 stouffville joan ne steel had only one plus 200 game in the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league march 9 but it was the high single of the week she rolled a fine 295 runners up were bernice nelson with a 278 and ed na lee 249 marie foolc had a pair of over 200s with a 243 and 232 others included kay brown 246 jean foley 225 lil baker 219 carman grainge 207 and doreen northover 204 team standings arc high hopes 102 slrugglcrs 98 tigers ss pinpickers 79 whatsits 7s hopcfus 77 rolling hills curling results acting producing directing costumes makeup stagemanaging set design i lighting etc the stouffville players drama group is seeking new members and anyone interested is invited to atlend our next meeting to be held on thursday march 23rd for information please call mrs northover 6i020s1 or mrs mckridc 6101333 the board of directors of the childrens aid society of york county cordially invites you and your friends to attend their 32nd annual meeting wednesday mar 22nd 1967 8 pm york county council chambers bayview avenue newmarket ontario refreshments newmarket drama club will present the play coffee house car trailers for rent reasonable rates ice for sale at hunts sunoco station main w sloiiftvillc 6402835 i stouffville centennial table tennis tournament at orchard park public school on saturday april 15 championships will be declared in these groups indies and mens singles junior under 14 doubles open intermediate 1 s20 senior over 20 all entries must be received not later than friday march 31 an event sponsored by the stouffville centennial sports comm table tennis entry form name address telephone group entries due by friday march 31 entries received at each of the stouffville schools or box 689 stouffville otglodsatne bethsda curling re sults in games played at rolling hills from march 5 to 12 are sunday march 5 mixed league vic ayling over ray harrison vern barchard over ray pellow vincc lynch over bill allen howard shadlock over peter leonard march 7 ladies league alice cosscy over may gurncy jean giles over audrey armstrong betty cruickshank over marg coffey march s ladies league marcella webber over audrey hodgins minnie ayling over laura lcary francis chappcll over lou mounce march 12 mixed league tom easton tied gar lehman harry allard over vince lynch don ander son over sam spencer lou murphy over ray harrison on march 11 a mixed open bonspiel was held at rolling ildls winners were a foursome from lnionville including bill and isobcl hcighway and cal and june jones t dont miss family pancake day at chas richards sons ltd stouffville ont tues march 21 1967 fr pancakes fresh maple syrup all you can cal films of interest will he shown fe bring the whole family tv come and sec our display of new interna tional harvester equipment time 10 am until 5 pm hutchinson farm supply is holding a tractor clinic on march 21 22nd with free analysis using our dynamometer mr tony glcncross service engineer with john deere will be present to assist us phone 6402699 last week to enter bread name contest unscramble the letters above the lialiy picture they form the name of our excitlnjr new 24 m sliced homestyle white bread join the contest you could 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 25 15 i plus your arms full of our delicious bread as much as you can carry so simple to enter drop in at any one of our 3 bakery shops and purchase a loaf of this new bread fill out the entry form provided and drop it into the contest box remember you must unscramble the letters otrlodsatne and write the proper name of this new bread on your entry form the first 3 names drawn that have the right name ot this bread will become winners well give you a break its a twoword name join in the fun now draw to be made tues mar 21st introductory offer single c 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