1 the tribune thursday september 21 178 t 5 so simple itll ou pickering beats hovicrgirls k i snopml nsfaofaly m fom cnb ot to indol ifcinf eotftorioduftgqndtoutlanohangefttoa ond bwd- no conpn ttopptfiq of lmmq jx ardsnoplliiodoflojeojvilforeojr tariovigondiafeaaflo k oom4 easy occett to al uifaa k nqunt ju o 1 si i dep asng hoflht k can be gsed w ovnotf ony pond jnoaenol or tenure and far iuoh o oood aing ihe prce a spraingly dontoarrfl arotfar btaubm pmduot torn v4oc com m our booth at the coliseum exhibition place toronto september 28th through to october lit 1978 a we8tr0c industries limited 2650 lakeshore highway mississauga ontario l5j 1 k4 mississauga 416 8239881 the season is finally in- the first game over for stouffvilles all stouffville jumped out to star novice girls team as an early 40 lead only to they were knocked out of see it narrowed to 5j the playoffs by pickering after four complete in- last week mugs mjssjsajuazjl tbe fifth pickering goodfightmthefuuthree tew 1 g game series but -t-tzj-tittilslrt- pickerine proved to be to 1 r 7s1 v i came up with three to little too much to a jj mree w however stouffville was able to fight back in the final innings to squeak out a 109 victory that was the only win stouffville was able to manage in the series the second game saw both teams scoreless until the third when pickering knocked out five runs stouffville soccer league stouffville collected five organizers are holding of their own in the bottom an end of the season of the third but it was all dance at the ballantrae- pickering after that community center in the next three the dance will take innings the pickering place on friday october girls bit out six runs to 6 at 8 pm and its the stouffvilles two giving first of its kind for the them a 117 lead league it was a wild last tickets are already inning in this game as on sale and can be had pickering racked up from any of the clubs seven runs while the coaches be sure to get local girls hit for six for a your tickets soon final score of 1813 in soccer dance to mark what has been overall a highly successful second year the whitchurch pickerings favour stouffville was plagued with errors throughout the game terri piette- and jannette cooper tallied three runs in the second game while pickerings cindy hccarrol had fourjoan dick joan berger and corinna lueg three each in the final game stouffville had a slim 32 lead after two innings that changed rapidly in the third inning with pickering taking an 86 lead off of corinna luegs homer in the fifth inning errors again hit stouff ville as pickering pulled away with seven more runs and a 167 lead the recycling girls didnt quit though but they couldnt make up the difference the final score was 1810 giving pickering the series scoring for- stouff- ville was jannette cooper with three -runs- liz crittenden and elizabeth gibbs two runs each k for pickering joan dick joan berger corinna lueg sharon mumford and kelly devine each tallied three runs members- of the stouffville novice team are ann lacoursiere jannette cooper liz crittenden terri piette cheryl simpson bernice armet elizabeth gibbs elaine howie nichole zwier cathy crittenden monica salter- debbie herd elaine morgan and laurie thorn goodwood softbdll trophy winners named y- kjlfjf vv wbn year catherine morrisey 1 st prize michael reinhart 2nd prize anna gronau honourable mention sculpture in the first art venture competition sponsored by the royal bank of canada between eight ontario art schools all are fulltime arts sake students our first year added to the 15000 years from the altamira cave drawings to arts sake inc the institute for visual artsfulltime parttime and evening courses by blazaje bolduc burton cliff coughtry hedrick lywood markle mendes pugen rayner sloggett van damme a change in art schools investigate 416363981 1 alsscke the institute for visual arts -ww- 284 kingstw toronto m5v 1j3 416363- the 1978 goodwood minor softball association trophy winners were honored friday at a banquet in the com munity centre goodwood this year had seven teams playing in the whitchurch- stouffville house league two tball clubs squirt girls peewee girls peewee boys and two- squirt boys teams they also had one bantam girls team in the port perry league competitors who won most improved player trophies and the team they played for were colleen stewart tball 1 lorraine williamson t- ball 2 jenny stewart squirt girls elaine ashton peewee girls- alice stewart- and barb warden from the bantam girls jim todd squirt boys 1 billy smith squirt boys 2 and dale yakc peewee boys those that captured the most valuable player award and the team they played on were cory ainger tball 1 kevin taylor tball 2 gayle jackson squirt girls karen redwood peewee girls helen stewart bantam girls steve may and mike knapp for the squirt boys 1 brian koogje squirt boys 2 steve harper peewee boys along with the mvp arthur rea wins final pigeon race the final stouffville pigeon club race of this year belonged to arthur reas birds as they captured four out of the top five spots including first place the race from ramore saw winning pigeon come in able to break into the top five coming in second place with a speed of 128826 at the bottom half charlie jackson placed sixth timing 127734 seventh went to sid page reas at 1271 eighth and ninth place was taken by lawrence breckon with n and most improved awards the association also presented the lynn jackson memorial trophy to the male and female player voted most sportsmanlike during the past year this years winners were kim tindall from the bantam girls team and rod pratt from the squirt boys 1 team bowling scores the fall season has offiriallyopened with the beginning of a new year of bowling things got underway last week in the legions ladies league lois bartley took top spot with a 669200 260 209 triple other scores were gebrgina sleeth 602 241 glynis yorke 251 ruth winterstein 234 anne jackson 219 marion grove 218 mitzi aida 218 aldine sin clair 216 mae budd 204 karen foote 203 andy grant of cklb radio station in oshawa stretches and leans to try and grasp the baseball that was just out of his and the photographers reach the action was at last fridays donkey baseball game ataltona community centre that featured the radio station against local celebrities andy had a lot of trouble with his donkey who more than adequately lived up to his stubborn reputation the game which ended in a ll tie after regulation play was won by ross norris of the altona side as he came in first in the donkey race at the end of the game keith bolender disappointing bikeathon with a 132976 yards per hit minute speed his third j of 125419 fourth and fifth placed itiiv l timings werel28336 128174- and- 128174 m h- a resrjectivelv t of r theclub will be onlysjd page was back at it again next may disappointing is the only word to describe last saturdays claremont lions bikea the first year for the hikeathori attracted only 14 riders and organizers were wondering whether or not to return to the walkathon for next year all riders completed the 25 mile course which began and ended at the claremont park i pledges are expected to reach approximately 1000 half of which will go to the lions club the other half to the charity of the individual riders choice t brian carruthers came in first doing the course in threeandahalf hours in second place was lance redshaw 11 and there was a tie for third- between david noble 11 and steven spencer 11 j vr ft s 50000 ho tricks to participate in the aboutf draw all you have to do is to buy or order a new car either 78 or 79 m0dei 7- i- from f xfol tar fife k w n chrysler 18ft september to 25 october 1978 we have 851978 units to choose from h h- also eligible sold units not delivered i 7879 front wheel drive c0lt0mnih0riz0n 7879challengersapr0r0 1 s l7879aspensv0laresr2 dr 4 dr station mr 7879 diplomats caravelles x i7879le barons 79 new yorkers rules of- draw i jv- all new car 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