Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 29, 1971, p. 10

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riie- iw ihr liuat ja4fs44 sirj season nears end x minor hockey markham cons- petition is waring an end in the markham bowling leagues with only six groups reported norm lusted topsall competitors with a triple score of 767 he is with markham ets other individual statistics follow markham mixed e lyons 84 f brazier 646 a shaban 628 g jensen 626 j agnolizzi 621 l cooper 614 b walter 616 k deffett 611 j brazier 604 c brazier 611 markham vets n lusted 767 d un derwood 712 j gurnell 637 h parson 621 elliott electric a austin 739 v binelli 72 c booth 681 c koch 632 thursday ladies b grant 666 m taylor 638 s furois 607 m wilson 600 thursday mens l ingalls 709 d boyington 709 l quaker i relay stouffville stouffville dist secondary school will be represented in the quaker relays at newmarket may 1 other track and field competitions will follow leading up to the allontario at the cne june 4 and 5 schultz 708 a andrews 700 h johnston 699 d wilson 696 a thomas 682 b pattern 666 h george 658 v binelli 652 g spence 649 j nigh 627 h jariek 625 p wynn 625 r jarvis 611 l grove 604 d shank 602 inionville vets a kirby 757 j harris 735 d sale 692 j angus 670 d ziegler 649 h hornshaw 605 plan softball practice stouffville two softball workouts are planned for the stouffville park next week the first is monday evening may 3 at 630 pm for all boys of bantam age 15 years and under as of dec 31 1971 the second is tuesday may 4 at 630 pm for boys of peewee age 13 years and under as of dec 31 1971 the operation of a full house league and additional oasa entries remain up in the air due to a poor turnout for a meeting at the high school monday only five persons attended annua meeting i stouffville the annual 8 meeting of the stouffville minor fi hockey association will be held s wednesday may 12 at 8 pm in the s municipal building civic avenue 8 all persons interested in league fe g activities both house league and all- s ijij star entries are invited to attend 8 the executive for 197172 will be g named at this time s any notices of motions and am- ij mendments to the present constitution s s must be placed in writing and sub- g g mitted to the secretary keith s s sutherland 5 days in advance of the s meeting date s i in the season just concluded the s association accommodated 430 boys from mite through midget age the jl cost of operation has been estimated at s about 15000 g hike for happiness the york downs golf country club lunionville 2973105 permanent seasonal parttime situations vacant maintenance cleaning waiters waitresses bartenders cooks etc telephone for appointment no personal visits without appointment invest now on 5 year term guaranteed investment certificates ask about our cashabte at any time guaranteed savings certificates for further information contact your financial adviser or write standard trust 214 bay street toronto t a rioerally chartered company member canada deposit insurance corporation ithos birkett sons ltd 159 main st w stouffville ont 6402000 unionville enjoy walking heres an op portunity for a little fresh air exercise and moneyraising all at the same time its the hike for happiness a 20mile walkathon sponsored jointly by the family life centre and union villa the date is may 15 an estimated 1500 persons are expected to take part leaving the unionville arena at 8 am maps of the route are available the anticipated goal is 35000 marbles champ stouffville orchard park school has a new marble champion hes bill housser of grade 5 he defeated the best alley rollers from all grades in competition last week the other finalist was tim jackson grade 3 in badminton the girls champion is julie nigh best for the boys is randy grant both are students of grade 6 lead er course stouffville the management of the stouffville com- munity swimming pool will operate a water safety leader course from june 21 to june 30 application forms may be obtained at the stouffville municipal office they are to be completed and returned to mr peter sanderson box 198 stouffville applicants must be 15 years of age on or before june 30 1971 and must hold a bronze medallion award the deadline date is june 5 the end of a busy hockey season convenor ed grimshaw leaves the stouffville arena his second home for the past seven months jas thomas arena his second home softball interest lags goodwood unless more parents show an interest there will be no softball organiza tion in goodwood this season the meeting on sunday called for the purpose of setting up leagues for boys of all ages was poorly at- win bowling title stouffville the champions of the friday night mixed bowling league have been declared for 1971 members inciudej mcmann k mcmann norma herbert howard storry florence storry al gleave and dwight goden bill card 211 and nina card 197 had the high averagchigh triple went to bob campbell 764 and norma herbert 748 tended the president isdavid jackson the secretarytreasurer is mrs wm mcquaker a final attempt to get the association going will be made this sunday may 2 in the goodwood hall the time is 2 pm stouffville when the key was turned in the front door of the arena april 17 stouffvilles ed grimshaw must have felt very much like the man who had just been evicted from his home for as local con venor over five omha teams and the coach of one the rink has been his second home all winter long but in spite of the long hours the responsibilities and the problems involved ed is the first to admit hes enjoyed every minute of it now 36 the hand some goodnatured guy knows both sides of the hockey story as a player in the early 50s he performed with the weston dukes and toronto tmarlboros now hes working with management where dollars and cents are important factors this winter when all bills are paid the stouffville minor hockey association will have closed out a program costing in the neighborhood of 15000 its no mickey mouse outfit anymore he said its big business just how big is pointed out by the fact his telephone bill during peak playoff periods has been known to exceed 68 a month and thats for longdistance calls alone while scheduling of games is important the convenors job is also a public relations post and in this capacity the organization has a number one man ed makes friends everywhere he goes creating excellent goodwill for stouffville teams and the town you meet a won derful bunch of people he said ive had excellent co operation locally he says everyone from stickboys through to the arena board have assisted him greatly but ed has returned the favors tenfold come and look over our pontiacs bricks and gmc trucks or just come in and well give you an opportunity to win up to 30000 if youre at least 16 are a canadian resident and have a valid drivers licence just read the mileage on your present car or truck or on any other vehicle you select dropintoseeusandwellexplanhowyoucanenterthemoneymiles sweepstakes moneymiles sweepstakes no purchase necessary all entries must be in by may 31st 1971 for instance he drove 225 miles to sarnia the day before the peewees saturday game in petrolia arranged motel ac commodation for the club parents and fans stayed to see one game drove back to stouffville and con- vened a bantam tournament in the arena on sunday when the petrolia team came here he set them up in a motel arranged for the players to meet per sonally with members of the boston bruins in toronto and reserved accommodation for the ladies at a fashion show at eatons because of this stouffvilles stock in the eyes of petrolia fans rose 100 percent but why dees he do it not even ed himself has the answer other than he loves hockey and likes the people associated with it the fact is he doesnt have a boy in the game his family of three are all girls nori17 connie 14 and terrill he also has a very patient and un derstanding wife saturday bikeathon set rules for riders stouffville the latest statistics have the number of entries in saturdays bikeathon at 360 the following is a list of rules and regulations that each should read carefully l starting time from the stouffville park is 8 am with no one allowed to leave after 11 it concludes at 6 pm 2 the bike-a- thon goes as scheduled rain or shine 3 all riders must bring their sponsor sheets 4 riders may walk with their bike or rest at any time along the way 5 all riders must return to the park regardless of miles completed 6 passports given at start must be signed at each checkpoint 7 water available at checkpoints 4 11 and 20 8 sandwiches and freshie at check points 7 and 15 9 washroom facilities at checkpoints 8 and 16 10 riders advised to take along a light lunch u persons still wishing to register may do so up to 11 am saturday contact committee chairman bill mur phy good luck gjiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii south ontario league j i nine entries markham brougham is the latest i team to file an entry in the south ontario i fastball league raising the number of clubs to nine a meeting was held in markham april h 21 other entries include ballantrae i stouffville intermediates stouffville juniors claremont greenwood whitby markham and victoria square s all clubs have a floodlit home park with h ballantrae playing at vandorf the top six clubs will be eligible for playoff action f the schedule opens may 25 1 1 there is no change in the executive the 1 president for 1971 is len henderson and the secretarytreasurer cliff dunkeld iwiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiirc athletes in ohio meet stouffville for a first time stouffville dist secondary school was represented at a track and field meet in the united states keith liedtke manitoba street and larry spiece stouff ville rr 3 were competitors at mansfield ohio in what is classed as the biggest meet of its kind in north america in the shot put larrys specialty he placed 8th out of 120 entries his best mark was 52 feet 8 ins in the onehalf mile keith was clocked at 206 he completed the first quarter in an excellent time of 57 seconds racial problems were p r e v e 1 e n t throughout the meet the boys report in filling out their billeting forms it was necessary to indicate if the athletes were black or white how much can we save you today secret deodorant spray reg 149 value 5 oz 99 head shoulders shampoo e family size reg 185 value 129 scope mouthwash 17 oz reg 189 value cl oq crest toothpaste family size reg 129 value 79c facelle royale towels reg 63c value 51c over 10000 items discounted houston pharmacy 1 main west stouffville 6402222 ltd prtrick motors main st west stouffville now emu cream sherry the lowest priced best tasting australian cream sherry in ontario is at your local liquor store try this remarkable wine imported from sunny australia treat yourself and your friends today other fine emu wines 999 red port wine medium dry sherry 444 detiert wine imported nd bottled by the lcbo 6403450

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