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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 31, 1957, p. 8

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t 3 ths 3td0ffvow towrl tw3iy haitry 11 w5t bockkv brains if yoa lack th lss ue your heajj that was the motto that bob bansay and 52 recruits practiced on saturday night as they came through with a auperb performance in beating the current clipper clab 42 in the cord lewis benefit game in the first period the old boys ran into difficulty wheo they attempted to match their younger rivals stride for stride itt the second and third sessions however they reverted to a criss cross passing attack that had the 1000 fans sitting on the edge of their seats the comeback club amazed even their most ardent supporter some of the players who have been off skates for three or four seasons appeared right at home back in the hockey harness morley petch the winner of the most popular player award in 1s5152 was one of the best on the ice the remaining rearguards jim machin rruee harper and bert baker performed remarkably well considering their lengthy lay off it is unlikely that stouffville will ever be able to ice a team that could compare with the senior champions we may produce one or two individual stars but an entire club comprising so many topnotch players is a dream team that may neer again be realized such strength down the centre as we had in polly minton bob bangay frank stephenson and bud watson was without equal to these lines add such speedsters as nick bangay geo stark hal gibson jack rumney ronnie bell and jack watson and you have the best senior b club in ontario the dressing room of the 52 clippers was a bedlam during the betweenperiod rest sessions former ardent followers of the team dropped in to say hello and chat with the boys a number of players complained that the ice surface had been extended since they last played on it while others felt that once the team received its second wind they would improve as everyone knows they did improve and their performance was roundly cheered by the large crowd at the final whistle manager harry lee of the current clippers was one of the first in the room to thank the players for their support bud lehman dropped in to offer his congratulations messrs bill hood ken watson ronnie bells father and a number of other followers renewed old acquaintances packing their sodden gear away probably for the ia3t time the clipper champs of 195152 added the final chapter to a thrilling hockey history champs beat 57 team j clippers take beeton 62 42 before 1000 fans seasons best game the stouffville clippers look- bob bangays 19olo2 senior tion of the time the current uke reai contenders for the b champions turned in a clipper club ran into a flood of honours on thursday crowdpleasing performance on penalties early in the session a whipped beeton saturday night to defeat thecurland with the man advantage was bvfar the best game rent 5657 clipper club 42 be- j bob bangavs boys stormed in this n th emire cub fore more than 1000 thrilled on the net but could not find ani an au effort checking spectators the attendance gave opening nick bangay found real boost himself in the clear taking the benefit fund a and although the uptodate fig ure isnt available it is expected but the leftwinger fired the their opposition on every move the addition of tip vipond perfect pass from polly minton ex junior defence- man has added muchneeded rear- brooklin aurora battle to 66 overtime draw the brooklin combines and aurora bears battled to a 66 overtime tie on saturday night in the port perry arena the game was a thrilling contest that saw cliff johnsons squad battle from behind and even the score at 55 with only forty sec onds remaining in regulation time in the overtime session aurora scored first but brook lin rallied less than a minute later and evened the count aurora are currently heading the group having won nine of their last eleven games new market and brooklin are waging a real battle for the number two position the combines have an important contest on saturday night of this week when they entertain the smoke rings at home newmarket edges midgets 43 stouffville midgets dropped a close 43 decision to newmarket in a scheduled contest on friday night of last week the local squad lacked their usual drive and allowed the canaltown crew to jump into a 30 lead before they could find the range in remaining two periods stouff ville outscored the opposition 31 but could not notch the tying tally roger stover garry tay lor and glenn pennanen were the stouffville marksmen on thursday evening of this week the midgets journey to bradford and on the following night they play host to aurora here lions peewee league pecwee w l t pts red wings 6 2 3 15 rangers 5 4 2 12 hawks 4 6 1 9 bruins 4 7 0 8 bantam pittsburg 9 1 1 19 buffalo 8 1 2 18 leafs 1 8 2 4 canadiens 1 9 1 3 results rangers 1 hawks 0 wings 2 bruins 1 buffalo 6 canadiens 0 pittsburg 6 leafs 1 schedule hawks vs wings 5 pm bruins vs rangers g pm canadiens vs leafs 7 pm hornets vs buffalo 8 pm if people could reduce by exer cising their vocal cords there wouldnt e any overweight problem ladies bowling league thunderbirds 39 blow outs 36 spitfires 35 optimists 28 pin pushers 27 pluggers 27 high single- betty wilkins 285 high triple betty wilkins 643 to be well over the s2000 markj puck into the pads of goalie geo j to the clipper the two teams were well re- wilkins at 1430 morley petch j aside irom turning aside ceived by the fans mr charles hardworking defenceman with beeton rushes he nolan master of ceremonies in- 1 the 52 champs picked up a troduced each player individual- pass from bob bangay and six- 1 ly as he skated onto the ice and i zled a hard drive into the twine lined up on the blueline messrs j to deadlock the score late in ted topping and ken laushway the period with frank stephen- j officiated son serving a twominute pen- j polly minton centred the first alty bob bangay turned in one line working between wingers of his famous puckragging picked up an assist on a stouff ville goal in the second period it was his fifth point in four games the clippers hld a 20 advan tage at the end of the first per iod defenceman alex wilkins drove a blueline shot into the nick bangay and geo stark efforts hanging onto the dtsk wi as5 going to frank stephenson was the pivot j for the greater portion of a min- p hendy and budlehman performer between hal gibson lehman standing on the edge and jack rumney the third j the last period packed all the creasi blocked the bee- line comprised boy bangay at excitement of a championship nc view as the disk centre with ronnie bell at left final as both clubs strove for the j caught the far corner at 1115 wing and jack watson at right allimportant third goal midway howard forgie picked up the bert baker morley petch bruce through the final frame defence- 1 first of his uvo goa on a dose- harper and jim machin formed man morley petch bounced the m snot w new don gib- to dedicate chair once used by her majesty far and bud lehman hvard forgie made it 40 with tip vipond assisting beeton broke the ice at 1241 on a goalmouth j scramble don letts potted the tally after goalie jack willis i had batted aside two previous shots the clippers lapsed into slow j motion for the first minute of the final frame and last ek the rain was pouri in down and now we have a uood fall of snow sala t s timing on jokes that children are happy though audi why do comedians waste appy have been taking every oppor tunity to skate on the pond be hind the school even during lunch hur the sox grow wa will hold their february meeting at the home of mr speers at 30 wednesday are 25 years old rp- j sharp on wednesday evening february 6th the projects for promptly batted the rubber into j et ari pinow eases and kelly blinked j memberhip fees drinking would be less objec tionable if it didnt make so many people think they an sing the twine ken the light for theyisitors harold 1 hodgson sewed the contest up for the homesters four minutes later with assists going to don v t t- chair f gibson and howard forgie bruce mcdowell broke free at xe sunday february 3rd at it 30 am there will be a special j service at the itox grove inited f dedicate the new j the pulpit which has been donated by mr robert buchanan in memory of hs wife the defence blake eatough and puck off goalie wilkins pads norm stunden shared the goal- tending chores the 57 clippers jumped into a 10 lead early in the first per iod on a goal by bud lehman the stouffville leftwinger un corked a bullet shot from the blueline that caught the top cor ner of the net five minutes later bruce mcdowell made it 20 shooting the disk into the empty cage aftergoalie eatough had vacated the net to clear a loose puck at the twelve minute mark the 52 clippers broke the ice forwards ronnie bell bob bangay and jack watson com bined on a beautiful threeway play with watson tipping the disk over the line the old boys had two additional oppor tunities to pull up on even terms before the period ended hal gibson raced up the left boards and cut in on the goal only to be blocked by netminder jack willis bob bangay worked him self into the clear in the final minute of the frame but his closein shot was batted aside by goalie willis the 52 team appeared to gain power in the second period and held the play- inside their and ronnie bell slapped the loose disk into the net for the gamewinning tally play see sawed back and forth but the 57 team found it difficult to penetrate the old boys de fences norm stunden took over in the net from blake eatough but was not overworked a last- minute gamble by coach don mcintosh backfired he yanked goalie wilkins from the net in favour of an extra forward but ronnie bell picked his way over the blueline and slid the puck ever the line into the empty cage at the final whistle the huge crowd gave the winners i a rousing ovation for their tre mendous onegame comeback effort the 57 clippers played well and as a team they had a de cided edge in speed over their rivals the champions of 52 let their heads replace their legs i i son assisting olcary of bee- jton was serving a two minute penalty at the time the second frame stouffville outscored their rivals 21 frank hendy lengthened the clipper the beeton blueline and slipped j rebecca this chair was espe- a lovely goal behind netminder dally made for the queen then cairns to end the scoring in the i princess elizabeth io sit in at game les clarke picked up a reception held for her and point on the tallv j d edinburgh t cm- hall during the royal the contest packed plenty of vik n th m3w to excitement from the drop of the wnich mr buchanan also puck aside from the perform- helped io make was used b- ance of defenceman tip vi- ihe duke ami ls al the shell pond russ forfar joe lewis tower at the exhibition and bruce mcdowell were stou- i ffvilles best it was the third straight loss for beeton the victory kept the homesters hot on the trail of their rivals who have slipped out of first place into the second rung on the roup ladder auroras bel aires lead on passes from rus for- are leading the pack juveniles rally to tie brooklin 22 unionville gained a tempor ary hold on the first place posi tion in the local juvenile group as stouffville settled for a 22 tie with brooklin on thursday night jack watsons squad were forced to battle from be hind in the third period as they trailed 20 going into the final frame howard malcolm and murray holden blinked the light to divide the points the locals were without the and when inside the opposi- 1 servlces o leftwinger speedster tions blueline were very danger ous on every play the last per- ross madill and his absence was felt by the club don haynes iod was a 15 minute stoptime retm action after a one session gord lewis the stouff- ville player who suffered a don- ble fracture of his leg on dec 13th was in attendance at the rivals blueline for a greater por- 1 game top teams beat bottom teams in peewee games week layoff due to an injured ankle howard malcolm moved up to the first line with mcstra- vick and holden eddie sanders completed the mcdowell su zuki trio bud thomas guarded the stouffville net fishermen report good catches at lake simcoe a number of local fishermen have been making regular trips to lake simcoe to try their luck at catching white fish and trout through the ice messrs art weldon elgin wagg murray daniels edwin byer bob snow ball and others report good luck so far this winter a number of white fish have been caught which weighed 3vi pounds a tiny tot club will meet al the usual time of 930 on monday february 4th next week instead of tuesday as is usual in order that the children may receive their firt polio shots which will be given around 1115 an executive council meeting of the kox grove youth centre was held monday evening at ihe home of mr murray dowdell there will be more details next week there were eisht tables of euchre at the same last friday and all the members were very happy to see mr george free man out to the games again after he had been home ill the prize winners were mrs pearl nailer mrs ben thompson mrs gertie mcdowell harvey thomas ben lxtton and artie milroy the freezout wns won hv bill ham and mr r m neill the fellow who thinks he is captain of his soul usually ha a wife who is commander-in- chief roxy theatre markham evening ikvois imi fi30 sat matinee 11 thurs jan 31 fri sat feb 1 2 elvis presley in the picture you have been waiting for mens bowling misfits 42 ringers 35 red caps 30 blockbusters 26 cardinals 25 lucky strikes 22 high single chas grove 329 high triple j murray sr 782 wealth is a disease says a communist if so most people are sorry theyre immune to this particular disease why is it women will boast of landing a hubby as if he were a fish yet never brag about the one that got away nfeiyesf cooking atel ffimliqg paragon 3q electric range thermal eye j monday nights games in the peewee and peewee bantam groups produced no changes in i the standings of the eight clubs the top teams strengthened their hold on the first and second positions while the lower clubs slipped farther behind the contests in the peewee group were quite close as the rangers edged the hawks 10 and the red wings squeezed out a 21 victory over the bruins in the bantam games buffalo blanked the canadiens 60 and pittsburg trounced the leafs 61 rangers 1 hawks 0 the rangers kept within three points of the first place detroit team by blanking the black hawks 10 in the first game on monday evening jim goudie leftwinger on the rangers first line notched the winning goal for new york billy brown chalked up a shutout in the ranger net billy payne leading marksman with the black hawks was kept well checked throughout the game and couldnt add to his total he has scored 7 goals so far this season wings 2 bruins 1 ross brown once again led his red wings to victory as he fired two goals to beat the bruins 21 murray arksey scored the lone boston tally ross browns first goal was unassisted but the a total of 18 goals only one less than francis haylow of boston haylow was held off the score sheet on monday night buffalo 6 canadiens 0 garry brown and barry mc lean each scored a pair of goals as buffalo blanked the can adiens 60 in a peewee ban tam contest joe norton and jim miller fired singles blair wagg barry mclean and jim miller picked up asists pittsburg 6 leafs 1 warren hendricks boosted his belaires here on thursday night the stouffville clippers will have- an opportunity to knock off the top team in the local intermediate c group when they play host to the aurora belaires here on thursday night a win for stouffville would move them closer to the second place beeton flyers who have hit the skids during the past few games the clippers will ice a full squad for thurs days important tilt with no players on the injury list the homesters move over to brad- seasons goal production to 16 by ford for a game on saturday scoring four tallies on monday night as the pittsburg hornets defeated the maple leafs 61 linemate keith james notched two frank taylor and wayne hamilton each picked up one assist larry spang scored the lone leaf goal time change the peewee and peewee bantam players ar6 reminded that all games have been moved ahead one hour for monday evening feb 4th the first game will start at five oclock it will be the second young canada night to be held in the arena this season and another minor hockey game will be played at nine oclock when the peewee games are completed this switch in time wil be for monday evening feb 4th only the following week the regular second came on a pass from jim hill ross brown now has scored time will go back into effect i thermal eye left front element equipped wilh thermcl eye watches cooking maintains exact beat desired for frying boiling warming all pot au tomatically controlled muheat switch panel shows the intensity and dis tribution of heat on surface elements provided by each of the pushbutton switches choice by sight is easy and sure supersize oven provides copaciry for your largest family gathering come in tw lee ihh bnmj mw cooing mwocf for yourseff rf l rne fafeif m dttign stouffer hardware slouffvillc phone 96 juveniles rally beat jets 53 to stouffvilles juvenile team staged a fourgoal third period rally- to defeat the unionville jets 53 here on monday night it was the first game in a home and home series between the two rivals the isitors notched three un- unionville rinks win district pldy completing a pattern they set earlier this season unionville curlers ousted oshawa from the governorgenerals cup play- ofts with a hardfought 2017 triumph last week a double takeout on the 9th end by skip bob lawrie proved the deciding shot of the days i play as he went on to count a big four and then made this lead stand up for a 108 victory over geo campbells oshawa four- night then journey to beeton on monday young canada hockey week feb 4th to 9th held off the score sheet however for the rest of the contest as stouffville fired five goals in a row ross madill broke the ice for the homesters in the second frame on passes from murray holden and mike mcstravick moving into the final frame defenceman don jackson made it 32 with an unassisted tally murray holden evened the score from jackson and howard mal colm fired the winner with steve wideman picking up an assist don haynes sewed the contest up for stouffville with an un assisted goal some each rink scored five ends in the hardfought tussle and there were two deadends the 12th end being played on a strictly knockout basis as union ville protected their slim mar gin campbell and his rink came i first come back to score on both the 10th i the toronto hockey league and and 1 1th ends to make it a close its affiliates will enter six teams finish but ran out of stones in i and the omha eighteen the home stretch bill trewin took ted sellers right to the wire in the other cmpper scoring the week of feb 4th to 9th has been set- aside as minor hockey week across canada the object of this special one- week occasion is to acquaint the canadian public with the work being done by hockey men for the boys of canada and to ac quaint the people of canada with the facts and figures con nected with minor hockey stouffville will hold a young canada night in connection with the minor hockey week on monday evening feb 4th eight peewee teams will take part in their regular games commencing at 5 pm at nine oclock there will be a juvenile game between stouffville and uxbridge in the same connection mr jim austin local executive member with the omha will make a television appearance over hamiltons chchtv cha nnel 11 on wednesday evening feb 6th at 930 pm mr austin will appear on normie mar shalls weekly sports program known as this week a simi lar tv appearance will be made by another omha executive member over barrie television messrs don davis and keith sutherland have entered their bantam team in a tournament to be held in an outdoor arti ficial ice arena at upper canada college on saturday feb 9th choice of clubs is made on a first served basis new sliding windows have been constructed in the booth at ihe arena in order that the snack bar might be more easily heated gordie haddleton and ken crawford former clipper play ers and now with milton in sen ior b company attended the few trout have also been caught j benefit game here on saturday phis movie stunt pilot with paul manck technicolor cinemascope also cartoon mon tnes wed pel 1 5 6 night weighing as much as 9 pounds the ice on lake simcoe is approximately fifteen inches in depth interest in this winter sport has been increasing annually at ihe present time there are close to 3000 huts on the lake and it is thought that ihe number will rise above tiie 3100 recorded in 1956 at one ham twin babies of mr and gormley mr j c mckendry arrived home from st michaels hospi tal on saturday afternoon brian and shirley empring- particular location the huts are so numerous that there is barely enough room to drive a car be tween them juveniles split with jets in home home series the stouffville and unionville juveniles split their home and phone home series on monday and tuesday evenings each club winning in their own rink here on monday the local club took a 53 victory but at unionville the jets swept to a 51 win the unionville victory moved the jets back into first place one point in front of stouffville on tuesday night the stouff ville squad looked like mere ghosts of the team that had handed out decisive defeats to other clubs in the group earlier in the season the jets out- skated their rivals throughottt the game and held a 50 lead at one point in the contest stouff ville appeared satisfied to let unionville carry the play to them the forwards did little forechecking and allowed the jets to organize their plays at will mike pettit paced the union ville attack firing two goals single tallies came from the sticks of derry rose john lit tle and bruce holdsworth ross madill potted stouffvilles lone goal on a pass from mike mc stravick keith sutherland of stouffville and geo carey of unionville officiated the jets moved into a 10 lead at 1350 of the first period derry rose blinked the light on a pass from allan tidsbury mike pettit and john little scored in that order in the sec ond frame to give the homesters a 30 advantage in the final frame the jets outscored stouff ville 21 bruce holdsworth made it 40 unassisted and mike pettit and john little combined for the fifth unionville tally with two minutes remaining in the contest mike mcstravick passed the puck out in front of the jets cage and madill promptly fired it home to spoil j goalie jim lous shutout at tempt bruce smith guarded the net for stouffville with the excep tion of mike pettits first goal the local netminder could not be blamed for the loss jim iott in the unionville cage turned in mrs harry empringham were christened at st marys angli can church richmond hill on sunday afternoon mr and mrs r g britnell entertained rela tives and friends at the christ ening tea at their home follow ing the ceremony missing in the gormley insti tute area 3 drcsden plate quilt blocks will the lady or ladies who had these to finish please j the quilt convener at gormley 5431 as soon as pos- 1 sible the wi ladies would like to quilt on wednesday feb 6 at the home of mrs w c noble mr and mrs george duncan i and gcorgina of dundalk and mrs harry lynn and john of i shelburne spent monday with mr and mrs a doner and mr and mrs c milsted mrs w henderson and girls spent sunday with mr and mrs j scharbach and family of mid land all technicolor cinemascope show by neil patrick stop mr if youvk heard this oxe the easiest way to tell a car story hi to trap a mechanic in a grease pit stand over him and shout he just cant escape the advantago of being a reader 1b that you can leave anytime rut here are n few hint ive forced our people fo quicker at there was the mnii in vancouver rinndn mho told hie judge he iimii guilty of failing to linvc ids new license plntcs on his rnr liy the deadline the plntcs wore on my cni he said right on the front scat best cyciiso ive heard in n lone time snld the judge nfter the prosecutor hnd talked himself out explaining the difference hetween in and on gnvo him n suspended sentence the law juat the same was able to trip up another driver who thonsht he had an anjle in portland oregon a man set out to prove a het that there was no law axainm driving in the nude and was arrested for not having hl drivers license on his perpon things went ensler for n woman in tyler tcn who wns asked by ihe judge to explain why whe had oicrpnrked in front of n dress shop trying on n girdle nml wns unavoidably dctnlned she evplnined t dont know how she was hut her sentence jvm hiis- ended half of the bracket a big three- g end on the 11th gave sellers the h hodgson 9 margin he needed to protect the b ihman 11 inionville total he missed on n forgie 9 his lat rock of the 12th end to r mcdowell s there were nine penalties inive trcwins rink a twocount a wilkins 6 the game four to stouffville and nc nrn k still safe j ijsis 4 five to the jets howard mai- f i lendy s colm don jackson steve wide- r forfar 3 man and sundquist served time it isnt always safe to say l clarke 2 in the cooler rose beckett what you please except when j harman 2 little and winnitoy 2 were j youre at home and it wouldnt d vipond 1 thumbed tthe penalty box forbe safe there if anybody paid wagg 0 the jets any attention to what you said i d gibson 0 parade a fine performance although er- a pts j ratic shooting by stouffville 10 19 forwards aided his efforts jim 7 18 j johnston turned in a good game 9 18 on the jets defence in an ef- 9 17 fort to put some spark in the i 7 13 stouffville attack coach jack 9 13 j watson moved rearguard don 5 13 haynes up to the forward line b 9 j in the third period but he failed 6 8 to get any direct shots on the 5 7 net there were ten penalties 4 5 handed out by referee suther- 3 3 land three tj stouffville and 2 2 j savfin t knlonifilt i like the woman in th girdl once you buy car youre going to be in it for some time thats why lt good fene and good bnslneji to pick out a car that fit that flts your needs and its your porkethook we have such a large display of quality earn nt our lot were pretty sure we can find one just right for you ever bear lawyers tnlk nbonf nn nrressory nfter the fuel well lliere are some mighty lmortjint ones in tills rnr lnislness of onr id like io tell you nbouf in our net column

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