tjtyi the stourtvue triwot thby february h 1962 sports girls hockey team to play here feb 16 ten stouffville girls will take to the ice on friday night feb 16th in a 30 minute hockey fame with uxbridge girls the contest will be a forerunner of an exhibition benefit game be tween uxbridge black hawks and the stouffville community league allstars the girls game will start at 745 pm the lineup will include jean winterstein mardele willis bettyann slack barbara but ton janet button linda wagg anne sheridan elaine forsyth diane nicholson and marilyn haylow their coach will be wilf morley the uxbridge team performs in a regular league and includes the following players nancy bell judv houck judy hunt ley linda ashton janice houck pam horn nancy bern hardt marion skerratt mary clark jane taylor sharon steward lorraine smith lois bell heather mackellar lois taylor and joann smith the club coach is wayne redshaw the stouffville girls hope to take part in at least two pre- game practise sessions before they make their debut against their uxbridge rivals high school news by wayne hamilton basketball teams score double win ovek king city by wayne hamilton stouffville basketballers fin ally posted a double decision as they trounced king city in last friday nights twin bill the ju- riors dubbed their opposition 8925 in the opener and the seniors boasted a 5729 victory in the final session the king city juniors jump ed into an early lead but it was not long until the stouffville squad had the advantage fete krarzman a student at sdh s last year returned to haunt his alma mater as the westerners almost closed the gap paced by jim hill enjoying his hottest night of the season and eric button a defensive standout the stouffville lads soon check ed their rivals rally for the visitors dennis simons potted 7and kratzman 6 jim hill net ted 20 points robert mole 11 and eric button 6 for the wine and white the senior hoopsters seemed to be overanxious after a three game slump but this soon wore off and stouffville took an 11- point lead the king city squad playing with no subs slowly began to close the gap and the score stood at 1712 at half time the big gun for the visitors was number 54 ounapuu he jed the team and probably if his squad could have backed him up with a little more sup port they could have toppled the stouffville machine how ever the closest they could come to this was to tie the score in the third quarter the trio of mike paul brian wilkes and ijoyd graves led the stouffville five out of danger graves did a fine job of snagging rebounds under our basket while wilkes and paul made the scorers pencil smoke in the last quarter it was stouffville all the way as they outpointed k c by 18 big markers in the scoring department wilkes and paul counted 18 apiece smithson and hendricks two more heroes sank 9 and 8 respectively in the 5729 tally this friday evening stouff ville plays host to woodbridgel high in what figures to j a big hurdle for the juniors the baa is sponsoring the games and dance which will conclude the evening why not get out for a night of exciting basket ball and lend your support r the boys athletic association cheerleaders were glad to see our fine crop of cheerleaders out to all the games when king city failed to send their gals we realized just what the cheer leaders added to the enjoy ment and spirit of the games keep up the good work valentine dance the most important social event of the easter term the gala valentine dance will be held a week from this friday feb 9 the students council has worked hard to make this dance second only to the may prom and a sellout crowd is expected bill cole and his swingin university band will keep things rolling from 8 30 to 12 pmremember that date feb 9 for the valentine dance three minor teams engage uxbridge in first playoff series the town of uxbridge coald deal stouffvilles minor hockey playoff hopes a knockout blow or vice versa as all three clubs are currently hooked up in the initial round the peetvees coached by ernie abraham the bantams coached by keith suther land and the midgets coached by harold hodgson are all battling it out in a lengthy series at the present time both the peewees and midgets are off to flying starts ernie abrahams squad blanked uxbridge 80 on tuesday night in their 3 out of 5 series opener the midgets hold a 20 lead taking home and home games this week by close scores this round is also a best 3 out of 5 the bantams are all square with uxbridge at two games apiece uxbridge evened the series on mon day night on stouffville ice and the two clubs go at it again on friday in uxbridge they will play a 4 out of 7 ah three teams will see action here in stouffville on monday evening to add to the rivalry between the two towns it is likely that uxbridge juniors will provide the opposition for the clippers in their group playoff fixture later this month glenn jackson chalks up first shutoof of local schedule stickoftheweek awards four players in the stouff ville minor hockey house leagues have been selected this week for allstar awards they will receive brand new hockey sticks courtesy of dr ron smith les clarke erie lehman and bob hassard the winners are mart val- leau atom brian norton squirt ricky boadway peewee and bill lehman bantam the sticks may be picked up at birketts insurance of fice main st w stouffville unionville seaforths cosch quits the resignation of cliff simp son as coach of unionville sea forths in the metro junior a hockev league has been ac cepted he was immediately re placed by johnny peanuts o- flaherty for the balance of the schedule president glen kennedy made the announcement friday night cliff is one of the finest guys ive ever known in hockey he said the team just doesnt seem to be putting out for him some of the guys weve been treaung pretty well have not come through for him they need a coach to whip them a bit oflaherty has been on the unionville executive this sea son his last coaching assign ment was with sudbury wolves in the northern ontario hockey association senior series house league players conclude minor week final end decides four curling games four games in the weekly mens curling league at rolling hills rink were decided last week in the final end walt smith nipped walt todd 7 to 6 bob meakes broke a tie with don hodgins 7 to 5 joe cadieux be atou tk cmfwypshrdlcmfw beat out ken robeits 6 to 4 and stewart crouch took the last end from t oconnor to win 6 to 4 the only two unbeaten rinks in the 730 league after three nights of competition aie stew art crouchs foursome and bob meakes rink in the late draw morgan o connor and albert king still stand without a loss but both have required extra ends to maintain that position latest games in this division are king ever betz 14 to 6 birkett over sellers 6 to 3 oconnor over lehman 11 to 4 and smith over vankougnet 12 to 3 we won but i dont know how commented geo stark coach of the junior clippers at the conclusion of a scheduled game with newmarket on tues day night about the only bright feature of the lacklustre contest was the shutout performance of netminder glenn jackson he held the visitors off the score sheet for sixty minutes his mates came up with two goals one by john roxborough and another by barry gaston stou ffville won the game 20 roxborough roared down left wing like he had been shot from a cannon and sifted a low drive into the coiner of the cage at 15 of the first frame gaston slapped barry mcleans pass- cut into the twine at the nine minute mark of the second per iod both clubs went scoreless in the final twenty minutes freddie thomas was new markets best but like so many solo performers his lone as saults across the stouffville blueline usually petered out at the defence or in the corner goalie jacfison completed a daz zling stop off the winger in the first frame when he broke free with nobody back allan boyd of stouffville and ken sturgeon of newmarket added a little fuel to the near- zero confines of the arena when they hooked up in a minor wres tling bout both were banished with five minute majors greenwood clinches playoff berth greenwood clinched a berth in the community hockey lea gue playoffs by beating their closest rivals ballantrae 71 on friday night bob moffatt leftwinger on the greenwood squad raised his goal production to 15 for the season he fired three tallies and assisted on two others he lias collected a total of 25 pts pete byberg potted a pair for the winners bob clodd and jim cherry counted singles eric mortimer netted the lone ballantrae goal on passes from jim meyer and rae pipher if the standings remain un changed greenwood will meet markham in the first playoff round commencing feb 23rd vvvivvvwwvwwww 1957 vauxmall 4door sedan one local owner you cant beat this price only 59500 1954 ford 4door sedan a realcar in good running condi tion- only 49500 1955 dodge sedan standard trans radio top notch condi tion only 39500 1954 ford 2door coach radio in excellent running condi tion only 15000 1954 chevrolet 2door coach good tires try and beat this price only 25000 1952 plymouth sedan good transporta tion only 9500 nhl patricks used cars 119 moin st stouffville phone 499 at the cnr tracks name omitted the name of peter sanderson was omitted from the individual scoring statistics of the peewee house league last week to date this season peter has scored a total of 8 goals for 8 points payne fires winner in second playoff game bill payne was a key man for the stouffville midgets on tuesday night he figured in all four goals as his team edged uxbridge 4 3 in the second game of their playoff series stouff ville took the opener 53 on mon day payne collected three assists on tallies by ross brown bill corner and francis haylow at 1458 of the final frame he fired the winner on a pass from eric neilson payne now has collect ed a total of 15 points this sea son second highest on the club the two teams hook up again on monday night at 845 pm neilson nets 3 eric neilson was the individ ual hero on monday night as the midgets grabbed the lead in their current playoff round with uxbridge he fired 3 goals to spark the homesters to a 53 victory wayne chapman and bill corner counted singles neilson scored the tying tally and the winner bill payne played well setting up neilson for two of his goals businessmens bonspiel a bonspiel has been arranged for markham and stouffville businessmen for monday feb 12th call gormley 5811 for fur ther information community hockey league standings w l t pts ringwood 12 1 0 24 markham 9 3 1 19 stouffville 8 4 1 17 greenwood 6 7 0 12 ballantrae 3 10 0 6 uxbridge 0 13 0 results stouffville 11 uxbridgc 5 ringwood 3 markham 2 greenwood 7 ballantrae 1 schedule fri feb 2nd uxbridge vs ringwood markham vs ballantrae stouffville vs greenwood fri feb 9th stouffville vs ballantrae ringwood vs greenwood markham vs uxbridge mr george morden main st e is presently confined to the scarboro hospital due to a heart condition a total of 23 goals were scored on thursday evening of last week as six peewee and two bantam house league clubs rounded out a very successful minor hockey program in the stouffville aiena in the peewee action four in dividual players scored 2 goals apiece they were tony wilson of buffalo bill nicholson of ca- nadiens teddy jones of pitts burg and garry leger another pittsburg performer sparked by tony wilsons ef fort buffalo edged crest hard ware 21 kent winterstein was the lone marksman for the har- aware boys bill nicholson scor ed half of his teams tallies as the canadiens blanked detroit 40 jimmy wilkins and jim la- moreaux fired singles although teddy jones and garry leger dominated the pittsburg scoring parade the hornets had to settle for a 5 5 tie with chicago robt almack david dean glen gauslin grant norton and peter carruthers blinked the light for the hawks peter sanderson teamed up with allan jackson for the other pittsburg goal two for redshaw geo redshaws two tallies provided boston with a 42 vic tory over detroit in a bantam house league game he also collected one assist joe taylor and bruce norton fired singles for the winners cliff bass and wayne crowder counted points for assists for the wings bill harman and arthur nichol son were the marksmen billy harman also assisted on nich olsons tally harman fires winner to edge markham 32 jake harman fired two timely tallies his 11th and 12th of the season on friday night to give ringwood a tight 3 2 victory over markham aces in a com munity league contest the crowd the largest of the season watched the two clubs battle to a 22 tie in the first frame be fore harman netted the winner at 1010 of the last period har old hodgson was the other ring- wood marksman hodgson put the defending champs out front 10 on passes from joe lewis and ronnie guy after only va minutes of the first period markham rear guard vern williamson set team mate lindo borean up for a breakaway goal nine minutes later the aces moved ahead 21 when al tidsbury put his eighth goal into the ringwood cage harry young and bob at kinson drew assists jake har man put ringwood back into the heat of contention at 1645 joe lewis and harold hodgson were credited with assists on the play the 22 deadlock set the stage for harmans winner joe lewis picked up his third assist of the night and bud lehman was also in on the goal only moments before harman hit the target markhams al tidsbury roared in on top of ringwoods ross madill but the agile puck- stopper was equal to the task and blocked both the initial shot and a returned rebound drive with only 2 scheduled games to go the top four teams in the league standing will swing into the playoffs on friday feb 23rd ladies bowling league high single ev grove 292 high triple ev grove 573 over 200 alice cossey 248 ann leh man 237 lenore ramer 208 ruth lee 206 ruth winterstein 204 helen elson 203 shirley chown 201 y team standings soft shoes 51 trailers 41 rebels 37 untouchables 34 hopefuls 30 roaring six 28 pin pickers 26 late comers 25 newmarket rally beats clippers 53 newmarket red men allied with a pair of goals in the sec ond period and two more in the final frame to upset the clip pers 5 3 last week in a sched uled oha junior d contest both clubs hit the target in the fiist period allan boyd teamed up with ken beckett and grant foreman to tie the score after newmarkets freddie tho mas had put the county town crew out front stouffville mov ed ahead 21 at 625 when john roxborough rapped jack ray monds pass into the newmarket cage in the second frame the homesters fired two tallies into the stouffville net without reply from the clippers ron fairy was the marksman on both goals wayne pennanen cut the new market lead and temporarily tied up the game at 33 at 123 of the third frame barry gas ton picked up an assist there was no holding the goalhungry newmarket men terry cain counted the wouldbe winner at 507 and ike oreilly sewed up the victory seven minutes later newmarket collected seven of the nine penalties but this dis advantage did not affect their goal production glenn jackson turned in great performance in the stouffville net aib drrffcua m a a jflnff lean home cured smoked picnic hams lean loin pork chops lb 39c peewees thump sandford 121 stouffville peewees paced by jody holden and stephen hall thumped sandford 121 in a scheduled contest played in the stouffville arena on monday evening holden and hall each fired 3goals for the homesters wayne jackson potted a pair single tallies came from the sticks of gary sugden peter turner larry norton and neil smith bone clicked for sandfords only goal at 1015 of the first period stouffville led 100 go ing into the final frame lb 60c minced beef 2 lbs for 75c wieners 2 lbs for 75c boloijilq by the piece or sliced 29c oboyks meat market we deliver phone 35 stouffville forgie counts 7 points in freescoring game howard forgie vaulted his pointtota to 36 on friday night when he scored 3 goals and assisted on 4 others to lead the stouffville merchants to an 115 win over uxbridgc with two games to go in the regular schedule forgie trails ring- woods matt kinnari by six points kinnari has 22 goals and 20 assists for 42 points stouffviiie iced only six men for the contest jim cruikshank fired four of his teams eleven goals guy weeks netted three and sammy barlow counted one ted su2kipottcd a pair of goals for uxbridge singles came from the sticks of terry cicverdon keith wallace and don ferguson high hool league thirtytwo local high school students are now participating in the sumy morning high school curling league while the tig percentage are strictly nov ices its a lot of fun and some good games arc turned in sis msyjv family conference the name oconnor and the sport of curling appear to go together like the proverbial lock and bioom morgan o connor performs in the wed nesday night mens league and two members of his fam ily play in the sunday morn ing high school schedule pic tured here 17 year old peter provides his sister pat with some onthespot instruction prior to a game staff photo markham mmwpjjl ml markham phone 357 phone 357 thuks fri sat feb 133 pillow talk adult entertainment doris day rock hudson tony randall added color cartoon 2 shows 7 9 pm matinee sat 2 pm showing four fast guns also wings of chance monday tuesday feb 5 6 four fast guns james craig edgar buchanan martha vickers together with wings of chance come september starts wed feb 7 mo moffat special a 24 deluxe range with timer confidential terms as low as 10 monthly at bank interest rates toronto prices stouffville service now at hendricks hardware phone stouffville 600