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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 16, 1980, p. 14

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14 the triblae thursday oct 16 1980 having just missed a two foot putt lori bolton could hardly be blamed for having second thoughts on takingup golf lori along with 27 other sdss students attended a golf clinic at john evelyns golf centre on friday afternoon jim holt of mayor one councillor one councillor t0wn0fmckrin6 1980 municipal elections s notice of nominations notice is hereby glen that candidate may be nominated for the mowing offices by nog with the clerk during ms normal office hours a nomination paper in the pre- scribed form during the period commencing on thursday october 16 1980 and en- g ding on monday october 20 1 980 at the hour of 500 pm tgwnrihrthtfig to be elected at large to serve on both the regional and town councils to be elected from each of wards 1 2 and 3 to serve on the town council only to be elected from each of wards 1 2 and 3 durham board of education one trustee to be elected from each of wards 1 2 and 3 by public school supporters one trustee to be elected at large by separate school supporters only ony durham roman catholic separate school board it three trustees to be elected at large by separate school supporters only candidates are required to submit nomination papers only on the prescribed forms which can be obtained from the office of the clerk 1710 kingston road be tween 830 am and 500 pm notice is also given that the municipal elections act 1977 provides that a nomination paper a shall be signed by at least ten electors whose names are entered on the preliminary list of electors or who have made application to have their names included on the list and who are entitled to vole in the election to such office and shall state the name and address of the candidate in such a manner as will identify him and the officer for which he is nominated and shall state the name and address of each elector sinning the nomination paper and where the office for which the candidate is nominated is a mem ber of a school board that such nominator is a public school elector or a separate school elector as the fact is and take notice that the nomination paper shall state for which offico and in which ward except for those running at large the candidate is proposing to be nominated and further take notice that where the candidate is running in a ward his nomination paper must be signed by people on the list of electors in that specific ward and further take notice that onus is on the person nominated for election to an of fice to file a bona fide nomination paper brace j taylor amct town clerk b c notice to residents of whitchurchstouffville notice of nominations notice is hereby given that persons may be nominated as can didates for the following office by filing with the clerk of the town of markham during his normal office hours a nomination paper in the prescribed form during the period commencing on thursday october 16th 11980 and ending on monday october 20th 1980 at the hour of 5 oclock in the afternoon one representative to the york county board of education to be elected by separate school electors in the town of markham and the town of whitchurch- stouffville close win stouffville the anderson haulage clippers opened at borne on saturday evening with a narrow 76 win over lindsay what should have been a walkover for the clippers ended up as a frenzied scramble in the third period to stop lindsay scoring the clincher after coming dose with two power play goals it was a similar story to last season penalties with clippers crowding the penalty box in the final period fortunately they were saved by the clock lindsay opened the scoring in the first three minutes with kevin bartley picking up a power play goal from mckenzies assist to tie for the clippers joe twinney and lome potter gave the clippers a comfortable 31 lead to end the first lindsay hit the comeback trail in the second with two power play goals dix scored shorthanded to put the clippers ahead where they stayed for the rest of the game another second period goal by larry fockler had the home team in a commanding 5- 3 position at the end of the second dix picked up his second goal early in the third period and zerion bytar rounded out the clippers seven goal tally on wednesday oct 8 the clippers went tc bewdley for their first league game of the season where they met the rice lake rangers in a one sided battle that gave them an impressive 81 win clippers goals came from dix and ferguson in the first ted waite added a double and lome potter a single in the second while steve price tallied two and joe twinney rounded out the clipper tally with 42 seconds left tonights game is at port hope the clippers return to stouffville saturdayeveningfortheir game against cobourg last years champions it promises to be a game to remember amateur scores o y clipper of the week is ted waite now in his second year with the clippers ted has proved himself a hard working centre and has already tallied two goals and two assists in the first week of league p jimholt stouffville in amateur hockey- league play last weekend it was fawns sports who set the pace with a tg 62 win over prohardware steve upton and mike jones headed fawns tally with two goals each while clint dickinson and gene bond added singles for prohardware singles came from charlie upshall and wayne hcmann other league scores were as follows guarantee treat smirthwaite heating 2 trust goals john blair 3 bob heeney- lsmirth- waite goals steve davis 1 john beal 1 farouha rton realty 4 stouitvuje travel l realty goals peter mabley 1 al parker 1 bill ormson 1 aj4 other 1 travel goals larry mccourt stouffville optical tel 6406600 success so 220 main st e stouffville 0nt benefit dance stouffville the stouffville rugby football club the trojans will be holding their john turner benefit and endofseason dance at the ballantrae com munity centre on friday nov 21 at 730 pm tickets are available at 750 each from club members and the tribune offices girfs wanted stouffville wanted girls eight to 12 years old for junior hockey the league is still short on players referee- inchief doug rex- graham told the tribune registrations will be accepted at the arena sunday evenings from 530 to 730 pm some parents seem to think its a rough sport mr rexgraham said but its not its ail for fun with no body contact whatsoever for girls who have never participated before an immediate fee- charge will not be made in this way they can see if they like it or not the executive will also assist in acquiring equipment if help is needed the cost is 40 for the entire season that opens oct 19 and extends through until the rink closes in the spring mondays are special information clinic hard lenses flexible lenses soft lenses 2 pm to 9 pm every monday t peas lolbpkgs persons to be nominated as candidates are required to file nomination papers only in the prescribed forms which can be obtained from the office of the clerk at 8911 woodbine avenue buttonville from 830 am to 430 pm monday to friday the onus is on the person nominated for election to an office to file a bona fide nomination paper gary f roseblade town clerk and returning officer town of markham ozen food bulk at er jacks cauliflower 10 lb pkej b avv fresh apple butter stock up for winter 4 different sizes beans lolbpkgs brussel sprouts lohbpkg corn lolbpkgs broccoli freshly frozen tender and delicious natural bulk honey lb tender cauliflower locally grown limited supply tasty home made peanutbutter locally grown squash assorted varieties fresh crispy macintosh apples are in locally grown delicious jams jellies old fashioned style jumbo size cabbage 2 100 stock up now for winter savings on frozen vegetables- limited supply so order now farmer jacks we fevov o t

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