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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 14, 1983, p. 1

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sv i a new format is being considered for the novice house league in the whitchurch- stouffville minor hock- ley association c however before any- thing is implemented parents are requested to make their views known either for or against thechange-y- the proposed format if proceeded with will involve firstyear play- ersand any secondyear boys who wish to partici pate a hockey school type program is plan ned the basics of the game would be taught jn si v1st w- learning to skate hold ing and handling a stick- puck cdntrolfetcthis would begin oct 8 and continue to jan 1 after that date regular team play would start regular team play would include a half- hour practice and a threequarter hour game using half the ice secondyear players- will not be affected by the change they will maintain regular- team play from the start of the hockey season parents wishing to ex- press their views on the above are asked to con tact either davestro- nach 6401333 or al i hachey 6401532 hockey registration the midgetjuvenile house league registra tion is one night only the date is tuesoctllfrom8toll pm at the arena the fee is 90 and must be paid when theplayer registers this figure in- eludes a sweater and a s team photograph s v jduetb the fact there will be only six teams in this age category early registration is vital a preregistration time has also been arranged this date is thursday ttoimoxrow at-latch- am hall from 7 to 9 pm any parents who were unable to make it to latcham hall for the wsmha registration may still do so by calling maurice hamilton 22 duchess street stouff ville 6405739 classifieds 2942200 v 6402100 if its speed youre after the classifieds really move it thirdsection sports classified mhford mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2945400 a metroland community newspaper wednesday september 14 1983 soccer tournament praised by visiting teams several trophies were presented at the conclusion of the stouffville centennial soccer tournament sunday but none was more appreciated than the sportsmanship award won by a team from bowmanville this firstever prize display plate power donated by the town soccer club was presented by tourna ment chairman paquo edwards left of stouffville to bow- manville coach cindy hanthorn jim thomas anderson haulage win ners in the monday night ladies softball league dis played championship plate power sept 5 beating ringwood restaurant 2817 colleen harper and terri toms each belted home runs for andersons home runs by kathy lewis sherry lewis and esther lewis werent enough as r h farms defeated burd auctioneer ing 1311 burds came on strongly in the late innings and threatened the r h lead however the winners managed to hold on for the victory in the other matchup country stop downed pen- nancn roofing 2710 linda grove and maureen kamps teamed up to lead the coun try stop gals to their win home run balls were slug ged by eleanor fintleman betty cowan and susan rolph oldtimers jstill young editors mail interest dear mr holt thank you for your references to the ted bieler sculpture recent ly acquired by latcham gallery for our com munity sculpture walk i expect more people will have viewed it in the last fouror five days since your article appeared than in the previous three weeks since it was set in place other bieler creations can be found in the permanent collections of york queens mcmas- ter and toronto univer sities as well as the montreal museum of fine art and the cana- da arts council another fine example of his work graces the main entrance to scar borough centenary hos pital mr bieler is presently associate professor of fine art at york uni versity and lives in lo cust hill thank you agan for the publicityi hope you continue to show your in terest in the sculpture walk and its future addi tions sincerely r bud sanderson member of the acqulsi- tion committee latcham gallery stouffville stouffvilles betz pools clipper oldtimers will par ticipate in their first 198384 hockey tournament this weekend at uxbridge they will meet east gwil- limbury friday night at seven the team members of the canadian oldtfmers hock ey association will take part in threemajor touma- mentsthis season- the great lakes cup nov 18 19 and 20 at london the rideau cup feb 3 4 and 5 in ottawa games may be played on the rideau canal and the mcmurtry cup feb 24 25 and 26 in toronto the clippers also plan to play several exhibition gamessaturdayevcningsin the arena as ice time be- comes available last season the clipper oldtimers competed in five tournaments winning championships in two they were runnersup in a third in the florida classic they won the bronze medal form club a youth badminton club is being organized in whitchurchstouffville it- will operate monday evenings at the high school beginning oct 3 and con tinuing through april 30 there will be two categor- iesf 12 and 13 year olds 6 to 7 pm andl6ycar olds7to8pm the registration date is wed sept 21 from 7 to830 pm at the parks and re creation office market street stouffville the fee is eight dollars the first thirty young peo ple in each division will be accepted others will be placed ona waiting list the club leader ispat evans rr 4 stouffville good sportsmanship isnt stressed enough cin dy hanthorn coach of bow- manvilles mosquito soccer team told an awards cere mony sunday i hope it will be in the future the personable club lead er accepted the firstever sportsmanship trophy at the conclusion of a success ful centennial tournament that began saturday morn ing the presentation was made by tournament chair man paquo edwards having lost out early the bowmanville team left town saturday afternoon not knowing they had been selected for the sports manship prize i started phoning every home cindy said some of them twice because i wasnt sure if the presenta tion was at 430 or five she and manager sid greens- lade were successful in rounding up eleven of the 16 boys the lads were roundly applauded division winners were etobicoke in peewee brighton new york in mos quito peewee runnersup were whitby and elmira mosquito elmira and rex- dale other participants in cluded collingwood st catherines scarborough markham and stouffville the only noshows were markham peewees orga nizers werent made aware of this until saturday stouffvilles mosquito en try coached by gary lane and managed by cathy sil ver lost its two games the peewees coached by tony grist assisted by terryj beckett defeated stj catherines but lost to whitby in addition to tourney chairman paquo edwards other chief organizers were- anne waldherr linda carney martin johannes- sen and harold poole the refereeinchief was doug gilbert the competition gets better every year mrs carney told the tribune she described the play as excellent- this summa- tion was supported by a team spokesman from brighton new york who called it was the best oper- ated tournament they had ever attended- t stouffville panthers shut out rivals in previous soccer games between the panthers and newmarket stouffville en countered its share of prob lems notso in the series opener of the york region playoffs they blanked their rivals 50 it was newmarkets most resounding defeat strikerdrae glover headed the stouffville offen sive and scored twice before being knocked heavily to the ground jason meeks anchored the defense and spearheaded several rushes that created opportunities for wing strikers richie hol- den and dube bader the relentless work of midfielders john hum phries and travis white blocked whatever attacks newmarket could muster ernie sluga performed well as sweeper on thursday sept 15 to morrow the panthers will- travel to thornhill to battle- this highscoring club the bishops cross field is lot cated on the north side of john street west of hwy 404 game time is 830 pm- host tournament the third annual oldtim ers hockey tournament hosted by uxbridge black hawks will open at 6 pm friday in the uxbridge arena and continue satur day and sunday sixteen teams including two from stouffville are en- tered the championship final is scheduled for 5 pm sunday a motomaster to the winner goes the spoils however 18-year- old doug hoover son of mr and mrs owen hoover mount albert has the satis faction of knowing hes the second best motocross competitor in canada doug was runnerup in the 250 class of the nationals following meets in quebec nippigon thunder bay au stin manitoba and edmon ton in the 125 division he finished fourth hes one of a fourmember team spon sored by yamaha motor canada as one might expect such competitions can be hazar dous in austin for exam ple he was thrown from his bike and ended up in hospit al the machine was badly damaged although to date this sea- son a championship has evaded his grasp i didnt even get a pat on the back doug is ontarios 1983 point- leader in both the 125 and 250 classes he hopes he can hang on and take a trophy across the border when he heads south to florida for the winter slopitch champs the raiders sponsored by a s construction are the 1983 champions of the yorkdurham slopitch league they edged out the dum pers and the woodchuckcrs in a tournament final at goodwood sunday the victory gives the- raiders a clean sweep for the season they ended up in first place at the conclusion of regular league play fitness debut the towns parks and re- creation department is spreading its wings program coordinator liz lecoursiere assisted by marlane mckeeweatheral are organizing keepfit programs in whitchurch- stouffville locations are latcham hall stouffville summitview school stouff- ville the ballantrac ball meeting a successful season has just concluded and hopefully another will begin in 1984 ito be assured of this parentsand coaches are urged to attend a gener al mcetingof thewhitch- urchstouffvillc minor softball association- wed sept 21 at 730 pm in latcham hall the new executive will be elected refreshments will be served- centennial centre and the community hall vandorf melody curtis will take charge of dancercise be- ginning sept 19 and keep- fit starting sept 20 donna williams is the instructor for yoga classes beginning sept 19 final registration dates are sept 14 tonight from 7 to 9 pm and sept 15 to morrow from 9 am to 4 pm at the town rccrca tion office market street stouffville t v additional informal tion call 64ch368 wm m jaj-

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