12 the tribune thursday may 20 111 summer bowling starts new season ni j ij garden headoearter mh roto tillers i seeds lawn mowers i fertilizer stouffville coop 47 edward st stouffville 6401550 underhill farms greenhouses stouffville triple of 783 2702s72ss zh tom nutt 697 249 biu watts 661 215 225 sleeth 662 271 239 summer bowling got rol- in tbe mixed league lois 242206 georgina sleeth 221 willy petri 654 263 bertie feaver 645 291 ling this week with vera bartley 770 301 274 685 259 226 200 jean 228 bob batardine 642 byron tuck- 617 217 ward scoring the top bui white 739 306 229 dart 659 229 216 214 213 209 220 bob 207 david bainbridge 230 200 david gaudette 205 john smith 204 jill roper 217 bill grove 234 225 itoyd derwill 231 lynn kerswill 217 iris tuck 205 richard burrows 223 grace nesbitt 201 leona petri 218 floyd forsyth 218 sheila nutt 219 linda lavasseur 212 201 jack cogar 211 209 joan johns 200 olympic rider to compete cedar valley local rider christilot hanson boylen will be competing for a spot on the olympic equestrian team when the final selection series are held at bonatis farm in cedar valley boylen will take part in the ontario dressage championships held on june 5 and 6 if she makes the team it would be her fourth olympic showing for canada she com peted in the 1964 games in tokyo rode in the 1968 event in mexico par ticipated in the last olympics in munich when only 14 she won the canadian junior dressage championship and captured the senior crown three years later nursing home spring dance enjoyed by all staff and residents of green gables manor nursing home in bloomingtnn enjoyed a spring party dance recently with singing dancing and refresh ments featured on the guitar were both mrs henry nauta and green v owner dmitri haluzka and feet were kept tapping by reg holloway as he played the spoons the event was a great success said activities director jackie manser coffee house the next hapenny coffee house will not be held may 22 as reported in last weeks tribune the event is scheduled for may 29 and wilkcarry on from 830 to 1130 pm at christ church 3050 hwy 47 buy direct from the grower for healthier plants i stouffville rd- l0cati0n 18th ave markham 9th line farm greenhouses locations to serve you hwy 7 quality box plants beautiful hanging baskets retailwholesale will deliver 6403956 31 mmm sf n markhmii clothing for the whole family at special prices j r vore navigator terry epp of stouffville and reima hasanen race their salonen aluminum datsun through a special stage on their way to an 11th placing in the trillium rally lionel strang specials 0 purchases made with baby bonus cheques otto richter sons goodwood herb nursery potted and in planters i open house herbs crafts display sale by local artists woodcarving painting pottery weavijig display of lawn garden equipment herb teas coffee will be served s z r r z 1 i tl hwy no 47 x stouhvllle thurs- may 20 to hay 24 94457 pr 2941407 i judo club adds to victories won by marek kaczynski in the boys 115 lb division and by cathy sheffield in the youth 121 lb division debbie bates placed third in the youth 133 lb division ballantrae members of the hotai judo club ballantrae added to their impressive tournament victories at the ontario junior olympics held in brampton on saturday may 15 karen sheffield won a gold medal in the girls under 130 lb division silver medals were gormjey youth is olympic official gormley montreal olympics in nineteen year old july he will serve as one george leary of gormley of six head referees at the will be officiating at the trapshooting event held siterwood park steak house tavern sherwood plaza ma rkham special i i i i fresh roast 1 primeribofbeef i with aujys red brand including salad potatoes vegetables roll and butter i v i also live entertainment monday through saturday 1 9 pm 1 am i i appearing next week i rain stone i dancing i lfor reservations phone i 2972590 ontario ontario lottery corporation invites applications for distributorships the ontario lotterycorporation fromtime to time has territories come available in various parts of the province for the distribution of win- tario tickets a distributor is required to be actively engag- ed on a full time basis in the operation of the distributorship each distributor must employ adequate sales personnel and maintain sounds accounting and clerical office practices wintario distributors are independent busi nessmen working on a commission basis a dis tributor is required to prepay for wintario tickets and resell them to the 500 or so wintario retail outlets in his territory the current com- mission structure for each draw is 2 12 cents per wintario ticket for the first 100 000 tickets and 2 cents each on the remaining wintario ticketssold i in accordance with an agreement with olympic lottery wintario distributors present ly act as wholesale distributors for olympic lottery tickets as well sales reports and audited financial state ments will be required by the corporation at present vacancies exist in territories cen tered in toronto paris and windsor others may arise in the future and all applications received will be kept on file from which any future vacancies could be filled without further public notice interested individuals can obtain further de- tails and application forms by contacting the corporation at 416 9616262 or writing to distributors file 2400 ontario lottery corporation 2 bloor street west toronto ontario- r- h4w3h8 r v applications for aftting vacancies should be received by at lacadie 20 miles outside of montreal july 124 mr leary whohas been shooting since he was four years old ranks fourth among trap shooters in canada and is r the youngest to reach top position- a x mr leary hopes to learn a lot aboutolympic trap shooting as he is planning to compete in the 1980 olympic men bowlers win uxbridge legion trophy stouffville stouffvilles men bowlers beat out the uxbridge team in a tournament held may 10 and 17 they won the trophy donated by uxbridge legion branch 170 for the oc casion stouffville men that tookpart are bill white vernward dave mac- donald bob sleeth pete jarvis byron tuck norm hoskings bill 4 watts earl rowe tom nutt warren johns glen jackson gprd hardie the men are hoping to hold a similar tour nament every year jjnsuiig heroes dear sir i wish to bring your attention to the activities of a small group of people in our community- and their recent activities at the local arena i think it is about time your readers knew what these people have been up to namely spending a great deal of their spare time to provide young girls in stouffville with a winter of healthy recreation i am talking of course about the unsung heroes who ran the girls hockey league the coaches managers trainers and various others who filled a great need by offering the i players something else to fill in the- long winter season besides watching hours of television 9 apart from the y competition it was ob vious the girls derived a great deal of fun during the season an ingredient sadly lacking in many other areas of organized sports i am sure the parents of all the other girls in volved in the league will join me in expressing my thanks to all those who made the season a suc cess and wishing them morcoflhc same next yyi ii- u- peter and shell armet