procenko ends playoff game with overtime goal as markham wins gayman sets sizzling pace in playoff race somebody had to score it commented morris procenko playing coach of the markham aces after he fired the gamewinning goal in the suddendeath overtime period of the community league playoff opener on friday night the climactic tally after only 57 seconds of the extra inning gave markham a thrilling 54 victory over ringwood the two teams will square off again on friday evening of this week at eight oclock fingwood the underdog entry in the title series turned in a torrid performance they blasted a total of 44 shots at netmlnder bob piddel in the markham cage only four slipped past him the stocky puckstopper entered the game cold after a lengthy layoff during the latter part of the regular schedule he appeared right at home again between the pipes looked best don haynes turned in a powerful performance on the fingwood rearguard he was skating harder lugging the puck farther and shooting faster than in many previous contests he fired pingwoods fourth tally after completing a rinklong dash past the prostrate forms of six markham defenders the goal early in the final frame pushed both clubs into sudden- death overtime as haynes was a stalwart star on the ring- wood roster so markhams lawrence gayman looked brilliant on the aces front line he netted a threegoal hat trick and set morris procenko up for the winner every time the markham puckjuggler embarked on a goalbound rush he carried a wouldbe tally on his stick dave jennings counted the other markham maiker bruce fockler with a pair and jake harman blinked the light for ringwood great chances both teams had some wideopen opportunities to sew up th win long before the overtime period markhams al tids- bury was checked late in the final frame as he prepared to deposit the disk in the open corner ringwoods don jackson fanned on a rebound shot with only seconds to go both jack son and ross madill caromed shots off the markham goal post two markham tallies came with ringwood players in the penalty box although ringwood boasted a wide edge in the shotsongoal department many drives were long shots that were handled with comparative ease by netmlnder riddell markham on the other hand elected to work in close and pick the corners from difficult angles joe carpentier blocked 20 drives his best effort was on a cleancut breakaway by gayman he held his ground and the forward was forced to take a pointblank shot into his pads sudden end hardly had the fans settled back for a longterm overtime eession when coach procenko hit the target markham ap peared to carry the play from the drop of the puck and pelted goalie carpentier with three shots in less than a minute this set the stage for procenko to tee off for the big one he made no mistake spectators and players on both clubs were momentarily stunned by the suddenness of the games con clusion the procenkogayman combination was mobbed by their markham mates there were fourteen penalties in the game eight of these to ringwood with the exception of a fistic encounter between ringwoods don jackson and markhams ron graham the infractions were all of a minor nature jackson and graham each received majors the scoring summary was as follows 1 r b fockler hodgson lewis 24 sec m gayman procenko 554 r b fockler lewis hodgson 1715 27 m gayman atkinson jennings 57 sec m jennings tidsbury 1725 3 jackson atkinson watson stars on weston ice barry watson turned in one of his finest efforts of the sea son on friday night in the wes ton arena as unionville jets scored a 42 victory over the dukes the victory for union ville tied the series at one game apiece weston took the opener 43 in unionville watson couldnt have selected a more important game in which to prove his frontline prowess he fired two goals al though the second was allowed on a referees decision the un ionville player was hooked from behind in the games final sec onds as he was prepared to shoot the puck into the empty weston net goalie bob perani had been pulled from the cage in favour of a sixth attacker john saunders and jerry row- arth were the other jet marks men both netminders perani of weston and rick charron of unionville turned in superb per formances the contest attract ed a fine crowd many of which were unionville supporters ted toppi wins game for leafs r harman m gayman r haynes r 18 sec 258 327 overtime m procenko gayman 57 sec oven ready chickens y av ib 31 fresh sliced pork liver ib 29 teddy topping was the hero for the leafs on thursday night in peewee house league action his team blanked the rangers 20 and the local forward fired both goals the first tally was an unassisted effort the second came on passes from robt mc- creary and john heaton hawks 3 canadicns 0 wallace pugh counted two big goals and dean wilson netted one as the black hawks shut out the canadiens 30 glen gauslin picked up an assist on wallace pughs second tally the others were all solo efforts boston 6 red wings 1 brian boyd whipped three pucks into the detroit net to spark boston to a 61 victory over the red wings garry sug- den scored two and richard davis counted one shelly sug- den and brian davis collected single assists jim dysart blink ed the light for the lone red wing tally on a pass from ste phen hall whiftington nets hat trick for canadiens david whittington and tom benson provided the main scor ing punch behind the canadiens 64 victory over pittsburg in a bantam house league contest on monday evening both play ers fired three goal hat tricks tom benson also collected a pair of assists mogens jensen and ben aida collected single points in the assist department bill mcxelly potted a pair of goals for pittsburg barry tim bers and don smith fired sin gles don smith ricky romyn and bill mcnelly picked up as sists buffalo 11 leafs 3 paul lintner has enjoyed a good season with buffalo this winter on monday night he paced his team to a onesided 113 victory over the leafs with four goals and two assists bar ry hilts scored three david jackson two and david james two assists were credited to the following buffalo players tom norton 2 barry hilts david jackson and paul lintner one each keith betz turned in a good effort but he could not match the scoring power of the lintner hilts jackson james combination he netted two tal lies leo neilson fired one and assisted on another kirk mor timer and darcy forsyth notch ed single assists frozen haddock fillets 39 firm ripe bananas ib 10 aylmer choice ungraded peas 2 20 oz carnation evaporated milk 2 tan mazola cooking oil tins 39e tins 29 1601 bottle 39 we deliver pood market stouffville 220w air cadet activities cadets noble and baxter on tuesday march 14th no 94 stouffville district squad ron held its weekly meeting at stouffville legion hall after the weekly inspection by flight lieutenant falkowski and fly ing officer heatherington pilot officers van koughnet and kingston the air cadets were congratulated on their improved appearance and discipline flying officer heatherington put flight a through a vigor ous drill session known as o- grady says with rapid drill commands three of the flight remained standing at the end of the session while the remain der were required to fall out be cause of mistakes they made mr david manifould an in structor who has now become a regular with the squadron will be giving the cadets a test on tuesday evening on man in flight the aeroplane and early canadian aviation although it wont help you for this test it might be interesting to see man in flight over channel 6 sunday march 26th at 6 pm next saturday march 25th there will be a precision drill squad practice at the stouffville legion hall time 2 pm sharp last tuesday at roll call eleven local members failed to answer to their names perhaps there was a legitimate reason for their failure to report but this is not the way to build up the squadron so come on fel lows lets get out and make that attendance record 100tr remember this is for our ben efit and wo are the losers if we fail to keep up the high standards we promised to up hold in our pledge mrs robt sellers heads skating club executive mrs robert sellers is the new president of the stouffville fig ure skating club the appoint ments of the 196162 executive were finalized at the organiza tions annual meeting in the summit view public school on wednesday evening mrs robt stapley was returned as secre tary mr ian chapman is the treasurer replacing mr walter smith who held the post for the past six years the board of directors will include two past presidents messrs bruce winterstein and lionel foord other members are mrs alf thomas and mrs walter smith mr winterstein reported a very successful year during 196061 the club is looking for ward to their annual colourful spring carnival slated for sat urday april 8th lavrence gayrr3r is current ly the hottest player on skates in the stouffville community league playoffs in four games the markham puckjuggler has counted a total of s goals and 5 assists for 13 points this is only one point less than his to tal during the entire schedule he fired three tallies on friday night against ringwood an other markham man dave jen nings is hot on caymans heels with 6 goals and 4 assists for 10 points hold hodgson is ringwoods top pointscorer with eight the individual to tals are as follows g l gayman markham s d jennings mark 6 h hodgson ring 2 h young mark 1 p lacey stouft 1 b atkinson mark 4 j harrison stouff 5 b graham mark 0 j lewis ring 2 m procenko mark b fockler ring a tidsbury mark l borean mark d haynes ring n osullivan stouff b dixon stouff- n neale stouff d jackson ring j baylis green g jones green p goodfellow ring playoff finals w 1 0 l 0 1 a pts 4 2 5 0 a 5 4 6 6 6 3 1 6 4 3 0 2 1 2 3 2 3 3 markham ringwood results markham 5 ringwood 4 over time schedule friday mar 24 markham vs ringwood s pm ladies bowling league high single carol mcdermott 251 high triple martha roberts 572 over 200 nelda barkey 240 vi booth 224 ruth lee 224 muriel steele 216 glen davis 211 martha roberts 211 betty wilkins 209 marg wood 2c3 marg schell 200 team standing kadettes 56 scatter pins 4s petites 55 car hops 45 ex cuses 55 blow outs 29 the stouffyiue tribune tharsdiy mrch 23 1961 page 11 eleven strikes stouffville bowler sets up record 401 single at markham s c lanes alex wilkins rupert avenue stouffville came within one pin of rolling a perfect game at harry watsons m s c lanes in markham on monday night he counted a total of eleven strikes during the twelve frames for a single score of 401 it established an all time high since the opening of the new bowling centre the previous record of 30 was also estab lished by a stouffville man jim mckean of edward street two players cracked this mark on monday in addition to wilkins amazing score alf andrews of markham also bested the prev ious high with a creditable 316 alex wilkins a onetime mem ber of stouffvilles intermediate hockey team and an allround athlete performs with th screwballs captained by chal wilton glad park ave other members of the team the ma jority of whom witnessed the feat include mickey hunt der ek chad wick bob howard paul masters and don gibson only in the sixth frame did the local alley artist fail to ob tain a strike he missed the right corner pin his best score prior to mondays game had been an even 300 single a per fect game is 450 last monday concluded the regular schedule of games and the teams move into the playoffs commencing next week extend uxbri series stick awards a victory for uxbridge in beeton on friday night will give bud lehman and company the intermediate c group title uxbridge holds a one game edge having won 3 lost 2 and tied 1 the black hawks have been hard hit by injuries in re cent contests but the majority are expected back in action shortly it is likely that the group winner will meet either lake- field or orono in the first on tario playoff round three minor league hockey players will be the recipients of brand new hockey sticks again this week individual boys were selected for allstar awards in squirt peewee and bantam ranks they are squirt roger lehman chicago brian boyd of the peewees and barry hilts of buffalo in bantam the prizes are donated week ly by messrs les clarke bob hassard and dr ron smith the winners may pick up their awards at birketts insurance office main st w peewees tie unionville stouffvilles allstar peewee team battled unionville to a 33 tie on thursday evening pat smith was a twogoal marksman for stouffville robert slack fired one kent winterstein brent weldon and pat smith collected points on assists ron watson kept pace with pat smiths record he potted a pair for unionville tom marks netted one goal and as sisted on another lemonville mr and mrs stewart rae and bob enjoyed sunday even ing supper with their daughter and family mr and mrs joe pagnello scarboro a reminder a work meet ing will be held at the home of mrs grant wells on wednesday afternoon march 29h at 1 o clock to pack the box for the cookie cavalcade come and bring your cookies with you ham shoot at keswick the optimist club of keswick will hold their annual easter ham shoot in keswick arena on saturday march 25th com mencing at 130 sharp the club has been conducting this and other shoots for some years and they have always proved a popular attraction for hunters who like to get in a little gun practice in the oft season guns and ammunition will be sup plied last year a number of dads brought their young sons along thus giving the boys a chance to handle a gun under the most favorable conditions the fact that the shoot is held indoors is an added attraction as the weather is no problem greenwood out greenwoodmt zion bowed out of the orha playoffs last week when they were defeated by sunderland 63 in the can- nington arena sunderland took the round three games to one local mr thomas f stephenson a former claremont blacksmith and now living in toronto was a visitor in stouffville on wed nesday balsam ml zion mrs b jamieson the active service class met at the church last wednesday night the president mrs glen manderson opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer the scripture was read by mrs earl disney mr karr a representa tive of the bell telephone co was introduced and he showed several interesting and educa tional films rev thos fleet- ham closed with prayer and lunch was served by mrs earl disneys group mr and mrs earl anderson and family of claremont had supper saturday night with mrs geo wilson and gordon mrs winton white went to toronto to spend the weekend with mr and mrs ralph price and while there suffered a heart attack and will be confined to bed for a time friends are glad to hear that mrs elmer wilson came home sunday after her three week stay in the oshawa hospital mrs geo wilson left on sun day to spend a few days with mrs alvin bushby at uxbridge the body of a woman was found by two young men en route from port perry to clare mont early sunday morning just east of balsam on the ninth concession of pickering sunday visitors at the day home were mr and mrs charles day and family of ajax and mr and mrs gerald westgarth of pefferlaw several from here attended the funeral of mr walter kerr at ashburn on monday mr kerr passed away suddenly on friday at his late residence a number of friends and neighbors attended a presenta tion at the home of mr and mrs g andrews for mr and mrs edward andrews follow ing their recent marriage a few weeks ago corporal david and mrs noon and sons daniel and christo pher visited his mother mrs noon of gravenhurst and his aunt mrs day of balsam on tuesday eston mores to put jets on ropes death mrs earl drewery after an illness of nearly six years mrs earl drewery pass ed away at her home at lot 6 con 1 uxbridge township near glasgow on monday mar 20 1961 mrs drewery the former salome bean of water loo county was born in 1889 and in 1916 married earl drew ery she is survived by her hus band and three sons walter douglas and grant all of stouff ville and district also a brother simon bean of pangman sask and a sister sue bean of kitch ener a brother and two sisters predeceased her she was a daughter of mr and mrs noah bean of waterloo county before her marriage mrs drewery taught school at ridge- way and at altona and was identified with the stouffville united church and a member of their wms also a former member of the altona institute the funeral service was held in the chapel at the l e oneill funeral home at 2 oclock on wednesday march 22 in charge of rev douglas davis the pall bearers were all old neighbours louis and henry slack bert and stanley lewis william eck- ardt and walter davis interment was in stouffville cemetery with less than two minutes remaining in regulation time westons steve corlett stepped out of the penalty box broke in to the clear on left wing and slipped a shot past rick char ron in the unionville net the timely tally broke a 44 tie brian screen later lobbed a drive into the empty jet cage to sew up the weston victory unionville will be fighting to stave off elimination when they move onto the dukes home grounds for the fourth game of the semifinal playoff series on friday night a win for the local squad would force a rubber match on unionville ice although plagued by injuries to some key players the jets battled their rivals right down to the wire with fifty seconds to go in the game and with goal- tender charron on the bench gerry knightley came within inches of netting the tying tally but the puck missed the target on three separate occasions unionville spotted weston a one- goal lead only to battle back to even the count garry milroy with a pair paced the jet goalgetters john saunders and dick underwood fired singles westons six tallies were divided among six players with don fuller doug paul bill smith brit selby steve corlett and brian screen blinking the light the jets were the losers in the hockey match but a coupla of players displayed their prow ess in the field of pugilism un- ionvilles leo olivier pinned westons dave cullemore for the ten count and lightweight ross colburn connected with an overhand left on the nose of an unidentified adversary un ionville had a wide margin in the shots ongoal department the smaller unionville ice sur face although subjected to soma criticism by the weston man agement would appear to be an advantage to the dukes unionville a faster club is ablo to display its freeskating style in the larger rink their only victory of the series to date has been recorded on weston ice brillinger sparks boston victory mike brillinger bostons top marksman in the squirt house league scored one goal and picked up an assist to lead his team to a 20 shutout over chi cago on tuesday night randy lee was the other bruin goal- getter leafs 1 canadiens 1 stephen bobett blinked the light for the leafs as they bat tled the canadiens to a 11 tie jim meakes was the lone marks man for the opposition just a few chunks of beef seem so silly for a restaurant to nuke such a big stew about if youre going to say something say it in plain english and then sign your name particularly does this apply to the merchant who wishes the public to be aware of his merchandise and prices the best advice we can give to businessmen is to advertise in the stouffville tribune where the message is lasting with your name in black and white for all to see the stouffville tribune blanket coverage of this entire trading area main street phone 152