Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 9, 1980, p. 17

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f clippers win two i stouffviiae a pair of wins by the an derson haulage clippers has set the mood for the coming season according to coach wayne emmersoo the team has powerful potential and the most difficult task he will face this season is making the cut the clippers have a lot of talent this year be said win number won came in an exhibition game against schomberg cougars last thursday the cougars opened the scoring within the first two minutes of play with clippers norm mckenzie getting the tie on ian johnsons assist at the six minute mark lome potter took the assist from kelly burrows for the clippers second goal ending the period 32 to the cougars the clippers forged ahead in the second period with potter picking up his second goal of the game on burrows assist for a 33 tie luke gauthier and mark pockler added two more this weeks clipper player of the week is bruce rugelis bruce headed the clipper score sheet last season with 32 goals and 42 assists for 74 points goals while zeson bybtow doubled the clipper tally for a 63 lead at the end of the second the clippers scored again in the opening minutes of the third period with a goal by gary curtis the cougars replied with two very quick goals all within eleven seconds before the clippers put the game out of sight with goals by bybtow from ted waite and an unassisted effort by joe twinney a last minute goal by schomberg ended the game 95 in their return game on saturday evening at stouffvule the schom berg cougars were thoroughly humiliated this time 10t despite an early goal by ted waite the cougars lead the first period 21 with most of the cougars sitting in the penalty box throughout the second period the clippers made the most of the opportunity offered and amassed no less than five unanswered goals for an 82 lead at the end of the period the teams matched goals in the third period with clippers goals coming from luc gauthier and ian johnson with assists going to doug blizzard and lome potter the clippers open regular season play this saturday against lind say at stouffville arena faceoff is at 730 pm thk tribune thursday oct 9 19m 1j shadow creek show high point awards stouffville shadow creek farm held its final english schooling show of the spring summer season on sunday september 28 with up to sixteen classes being offered in each event the season has been highly suc cessful and has attracted large numbers of entries this years events have been notable for the high standard of judging and excellent organization arranged by owner mrs patricia leonard during the season ribbons were awarded to sixth place and points accocded for the high point trophies awarded during the final show thisvyears winners are high point pony linda sutton on shiloh sherman open dhision year end high point cham pion denise mcdonald on yankee bull reserve michele wonch on lads star mist hunter division year end high point champion michele wonch on lads star mist reserve jan rettalick on tosca jumper division year end high point champion cheryl bloomfieid on april star reserve tie jackie gillespie on good canadian tracey dineley on msieur dray beginner walktrot over 16 champion melissa monteeth on fly navy fly reserve michelle wonch on lads star mist beginner walktrot under 16 champion paul laverty on sundown beggar reserve brian powell on snickers winter schooling shows begin sunday november 2 at 12 noon one of the stars of the markham fair was big sid owned by murray grove of stouff ville seen here posing with mark murphy of the stouffville midget hockey team big sid raised close to 1500 for the teams visit to sweden at christinas jim holt down thornhill 92 stouffville stouffvilles bantam a team got off to a good start to the hockey season with a resounding win over thornhill on monday evening the final 92 tally was impressive lee brown led the scoring with three goals and one assist followed by ian tesoro with a pair singles came from chris brown doug mcquigge anderson after a close first period stouffville skated fast and dominated the play a return game will be mark murphy and mike played in thornhill this saturday october ll at 530 pm s the as first home league game of the season will be on monday evening october 20 at 700 pm against port hope bowling scores juniors stouffville junior league bowling results for the week en ding sept 27 are as follows greg vliek 138 scott couperthwaite 144 170 david wilcox 168 steven nesbitt 150 158 158 brian preston 189 170 mark litman 132 161 195 jahn watters 145 vonny hunter 125 137 143 mark conway 153 130 136 sheldon ren- nicks 135 cathie mcllmoyle 134 lewis cottage 178 155 richard piette127 144 127 tina hie 142 125 163 brent lowery 150 140 stouffville junior league bowling results for the week en ding oct 4 are as follows karen corner 144 187 156 sheldon rennicks 140 182 137 laura campbell 127 lewis cottage 137 cathy chalmers 130 richard piette 130 tina hie 169 168 196 brent lowery 160 138 166 cheryl oldham 140 cathie mcllmoyle 136 greg vliek 151 scott couperth waite 148 178 david wilcox 153 173 134 steven nesbitt 179 126 brian preston 145 155 182 stephen gayton 130 vonny hunter 145 mark conway 140 markk litman 185 178 142 bantams stouffville bantam league results are as follows michelle barker 129 keith piette 103 103 darren mccool 135 123 rusty thirgood 113 mark palmer 127 141 chris watters 121 119 jim wilcox 153 sandy vallee 103 mark butson 120 116 mark bowman 118 132 glen jackson 101 118 first game stouffville itouffvilles anderson haulage clippers junior c team will play their first home game on saturday evening at stouffville arena against lindsay faceoff is at 730 pm thursday ladies stouffville scores in the thursday night ladies bowling league are as follows cheryl bond 209 224 marie emmerson 206 gail huuter 204 heather agnew 210 marg mclean 215 heide peterson 214 debbie brock 206 judy bond 201 mary haynes 221 marilyn carpenter 204 230 tuesday mixed stouffville tuesday night mixed league bowling scores are as follows sept 23 bud feaver 677 243 236 over 600 norm dunn 668 257 206 205 george dufton 642 235 248 garth good 604 232 218 bonnie cum- mings 240 209 rick rose 200 sept 30 george dufton 739 283 258 bonnie cummings 320 garth good 695 295 212 john nesbitt 641 242 222 norm dunn 209 terrie surmore 207 don surman 233 bob lewis 216 steve bell 241 cf haughton limited owirtie i smith the appointment of mr george d smith to the posi tion ol vicepresijcni gen eral manager cr haugh ton limited has been an nounced b mr charles r nash senior vicepresident printing and packaging op crations for he haughton group mr smith has oser tuent five ears of experience as a craftsman then manager in the graphic arts industr the last ten scars being spent in western canada an active participant in industry activi ties he is a past president of the prairie 1 ithographers association and a past direc tor of the graphics arts in dustries association ci haughton limited lithographers produces a wide range of qualit sheet and web lithographed prod ucts in its plant on mccovvan rosif in agincourt ontario member of the haughton group a subsidiar of baton broadcasting incor porated nominations notice to separate school electors of the town of whitchurchstoutfvilte and the town of east gwillimbury notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 35 subsection 3 of the municipal elections act 1 977 nominations of the candidates in trie election for the office set out below may be filed in my office during the nomination period namely thursday oct 16th 1980 and friday october 17fh 1980 830 a m to 430 p m and monday october 20th 1980 900 am lo 500 pm the office lor which candidates may be nominated is- one trustee for the york region roman catholic sep arate school board to represent the town of east gwillimbury and the town of whitchurchstoutfville to be elected by separate school electors of the said municipalities only nomination papers in the prescribed form may be used and are ob tainable at the municipal offices in stouff ville and further take notice that where the number ol candidates for an office who are nominated at die end of nominaon day is not sufficient to fin the number ol vacancies to which the candidates may be elected on the wednesday following nomination day october 22nd 1980 the cleric may between the hours ol 9 oclock in the forenoon and 5 oclock in the afternoon receive and certify additional nominations for the office in respect ol which there was an insufficient number of candidates patrlda g muir clerk and returning officer town of whitchurch stouffvioe 19 civic avenue stouffville ontario l0h 1l0 6401900 8952423 attention mayors fire chiefs police chiefs medical officers of health municipal emergency planners register now to attend a conference entitled emergency preparedness for the eighties this important confer ence will deal with practical issues facing allthose involved in emergency planning ihgovevnfnehfand industry issues to be covered include the nature of emergencies and the capabilities of response the role of the local emergency planner and the responsibility of elected officials the mississauga train derailment will be used as an example of the sort of emergency for which you must be prepared emergency preparedness for the eighties october 1619 1980 at the harbour castle hilton toronto to do so phone 416 9616505 telex 06986766 ask for emergency conference secretariat address is emergency conference conference secretariat 112 st clair ave west suite 303 toronto ontario m4v 2y3 sponsored by the ontario government and the association of municipalities of ontario stouffville answer they ii both be turning on the red light at maple leaf gardens 0j0mmm soccer at maple leaf gardens nine home games only s9000 for a seasons gold ticket call 9775425 to reserve your seat now open monday thru friday until 9 pm saturdays 9 am 6 pm for your shopping convenience to intr0duge our new evening hours we offer this 2 day special monday oct 13 closed for thanksgiving 69 pm tuesday oct 14 silverwood 2 milk 99 3 qt bag 69 nm wednesday oct 15 silverwood 2 3 qt bag milk 99 the expropriations act notice of application for approval to expropriate land in the matter of an application by the regional municipality of york for approval to expropriate land described in schedule a hereto annexed in the town of whitchurchstouffville in the regional municipality of york for or in connection with the widening and reconstruction of regional road no 69 ninth line in the town of whitchurchstouffville from regional road no 40 bloomington road to a point ap proximately 500 feet north of lakeshore road to a basic width of 100 feet with additional widening at cuts fills and its in- tersection with regional road no 40 bloomington road f notice is hereby given that application has been made for approval to ex propriate the lands described in schedule a hereto any owner of land in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair sound and reasonably necessary in the achievment of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing a in the case of a registered owner served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice or when he is served by publica tion within thirty days after the first publication of the notice r i b in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner within thirty days after the first publication of the notice i the approving authority is the council of the regional municipality of york box 147 newmarket ontario l3y 4w9 the regional municipality of york robert n vernon amct cmc regional clerk 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario l3y 4w9 notes 1 the expropriations act provides that a where an inquiry is requested it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the minister of justice and attorney general b the inquiry officer i shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and crossexamine witnesses either personally or by his counsel or agent and ii may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed 200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith 2 owner and registered owner are defined in the act as follows owner includes a mortgagee tenant execution creditor a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or a person incapable of managing his affairs and a guardian executor administrator or trustee in whom land is vested registered owner means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry land titles or sheriffs office and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll 3 the- expropriating authority each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry this notice first published on the 25th september 1 980 schedule a land in the town of whitchurchstouffville in the regional municipality of york formerly in the township of whitchurch in the county of york more particularly described as follows lot block 11 12 13 14 15 34 1 a 15 14 13 12 registered plan concession plan partj 9 65r3368 1 9 65r3368 2 9 65r3368 4 9 65r3368 5 9 65r3368 68 252 65r3368 9 252 65r3368 10 135 65r3368 11 8 65r3368 12 8 65r3368 1314 8 65r3368 1516 8 65r3368 17

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