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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1962, p. 12

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tat 12 th stouffvl ihi8une vmadty hbnuy t kb sports midgets win group title in overtime stouffvillea midget hockey entry coached by harold hodg- mn captured their group title on monday night by beating ux- tridge 54 in a thrilling contest that extended into overtime the game was played in the stouffville arena ross brown was the hero of the night he teamed up with linemate francis haylow to fire the winner and snap a 44 tie stouffville swept the best of five game series in 3 straight they will now advance into the first round of the ontario play offs their initial opposition has not been named eric neilson was a twogoal marksman in mondays game wayne chapman and bill payne fired singles billy payne col lected two assists in addition to his goal uxbridge matched the home sters goal for goal with singles by lyle smith wells and tay lor this set the stage for ross brown to sink the winner fifteen community league allstars selected for benefit game february 16 high school news by wiynt hamilton srs explode ix final frame to whip woodbridge 46 33 the senior squad down five points with only eight minutes remaining came from behind to trounce woodbridge in the most exciting game of the year not since last years junior team won the championship has fan spirit been so tremendous the largest crowd of the year turned out to watch what looked like a sure woodbridge victory the first half was unusually close as the give one get one style prevailed at the end of tne first half the visitors led by five end they preserved this to the opening whistle of the final ses sion when stouffville exploded big don bass came off the bench to sink a couple of timely baskets while lloyd graves lap- pedun a few of his own coupled with the high scoring twosome of john smithson and brian wilkes you have the reason for the stouffville lead warren hendricks repeatedly fouled got a number of gift shots at the foul line to add to the total with a few minutes lemaining todd who potted 19 for the vis itors was fouled out and the locals were assured of victory smithson hooped 14 and wil kes 13 while hendricks counted 6 graves 7 and bass 4 juniors lose the juniors were swamped 4825 in the second start of their home and home series with woodbridge they fell behind toon after the first jump and it wasnt long until the visitors had rolled up an impiessive tal ly jim hill potted 10 points most of them in the first quar ter while robert mole scored 3 field goals and added another marker on a foul shot although trailing by rleven points going into the fourth quarter the fans didnt give up 1 hope however woodbridge scored another 12 to salt the fame away fred guy dunked 22 for the opposition while ed allen added a dozen woodbridge juniors have failed to lose a game to date and this eliminates our squad from group honours however the seniors are in there fight ing and a victory over bayview and pickering college would hring another victory back to stouffville staff bcalcn i at intermission the boys of 12a challenged the male teach- cis in a volleyball game for the last few years the staff has always come out on top but this year they were toppled the students cleaned up on their ragged opposition taking the first two games by decisive mar gins well theres always next year x fires 4 points the girls basketball teams split a pair of games with mark- ham this week the highlight of the twin bill was the fine play of freeshooting marion byer who paced the seniors with a 44 point performance the other two forwards marilynn patten- den and betty ann slack netted 15 and 9 respectively in the 68 21 landslide the juniors lost 3722 in the ays final game dorothy jar- vis beth murison and joan robertson split the points for markham barb button paced stouffville with 12 while joan foote got 8 and judy brubachcr 2 student talent glad to see a number of indi vidual students taking part in our assemblies mark bramliam and lois stouffer did a fine job on their piano solos while tim wees rendered two excellent numbers with his accordion the highlight of the morning was wayne oldhams tuba solo im sure we will see much more of cur fine talent at the forthconv ing opcietta fifteen of the top players from the sixteam stouff ville community hockey league have been selected to perform as an allstar club against the uxbridge black hawks in the stouffville arena on friday feb 16th proceeds from the game will be used to cover medical expenses incurred through injury during the commun ity league schedule and playoffs lucky draw admission tickets are now on sale the black hawks last seasons oha intermed iate c champions have moved up into intermediate b company this year and are holding their own in an 8team loop with belleville trenton napanee bow- manville lindsay and port perry thev are coached by two wellknown hockev personalities fred etcher for merly with the whitby dunlops and gord todd in addition to etcher an active player with the team the lineup boasts a number of great stars in wavne red- shaw art rennick don haynes bob cherry vern fer guson russ forfar billy bradbury bob todd and paul tomiinson their regular netminder is joe carpentier a onetime member of the stouffville clipper club the feature game between the hawks and the all- stars will start at 830 pm prior to this contest a stouffville girls hockey team will engage uxbridge girls commencing at 7 45 pm the stouffville entry will be coached by wilf morley wayne redshaw will handle the uxbridge team the allstar team will line up as follows goal ross madill ringwood jerry brett greenwood defence murray jones greenwood ronnie guy ringwood bob atkinson markham jim cruikshank stouffville forwards matt kinnari ringwood pete lacey stouffville dave jennings markham pete goodfellow ringwood neil pascoe greenwood howard forgie stouffville harold hodgson rinewood lawrence gaymsn markham bud lehman ringwood the allstars will be coached by alex wilkins as sisted by donald harman two cash prizes will be given away during a mid- game draw in addition to two new hockey sticks auto graphed by members of the uxbridge team art rennick with 21 goals and 23 assists is cur rently the leading pointscorer in the lakeshore loop and will be one of the games feature attractions wayne redshaw and fred etcher are also among the top eight in the standing bob cherry vern ferguson bob todd and russ forfar now vith uxbridge were former com munity league players don haynes still plays with ring- wood but will don an uxbridge uniform for the exhi bition tilt curling girls hockey team holds pregame workout coach wilf morley is calling for some more reserves after his stouffville girls team held their first pregame workout in the stouffville arena on mon day afternoon another practice is scheduled for next monday commencing at 430 pm girls hoping to catch a spot on the club are expected to provide heir own equipment including sticks pads and hockey pants sweaters will be provided i may have to change my forward lines every couple of minutes said coach morley the uxbridge team performs in a regular league and according to reports they have some pret ty speedy skaters in their line up announcing keyson motors ltd 374 main st e stouffville under new management wet wash 99c towing service licensed mechanic speedy oil changes your local regent dea 6 am 10 pm ssw eighteen year old jerry brett of dunbarton star goaltender with greehwoodmt zion in stouffville community league has been selected as part of a 15 player allstar lineup to meet the uxbridge black hawks in an exhibition bene fit game in stduffville arena on friday feb 16th ross madill netminder with ring- wood will also shai e the puck- stopping chores this contest to start at 830 pm will be preceded by a girls hockey match at 745 pm staff photo three jr players need meclica in bruising game with allisfon topple leaders 51 alliston hornets may have the first place position safely tucked away in their duffle bags but their unsportsmanlike conduct on stouffville ice tues day night dropped them to near rockbottom in this department eightysix people braved the tubzero temperature to watch a stick and fistswinging melee interrupted only by less minor infractions including tripping boarding holding or you name il two periods of weak officiat ing prodded the visitois into trying all degrees of physical violence the outcome of which saw three stouffville boys re quire medical treatment john roxborough a usually mildmannered performer be came embroiled in a heated fistic duel with allistons bob irwin when the two pugilists were finally parted roxborough in the throes of a headlock ap plied by linesman glenn byer irwin lashed out with a sneak light that caught the stouff ville forward flush on the head with blood streaming from the wound roxborough shook off franks movers storage modern heated storage agent for united van lines moving with tu phone collect care everywhere 42613 richmond hill special drapes regular 2295 pair only 1495 pair rugs 9x12 reg 5995 only 3995 toromark furniture house markham direct line to store stouff we 503 the blow and rallied with two light jabs to irwins jaw the latter was banisned with a dou ble major and a game miscon duct roxborough was pegged with a fiveminute major and a twominute minor due to his injury he did not get back into action in a midice exchange wayne pennanen of stouffville was cut near the eye to worsen his plight he later was toppled off his skates and hit his head a jolting blow in the third period lie too required first aid in the most uncalled for incident of the contest allistons dave mor timer belted stouffvilles barry mclean a savage crack on the head in the final frame he was tossed into the cooler for five minutes mclean finished the game but was given a onceover inspection by a doctor it was this same barry mc lean that sparked stouffville co a 51 victory over the league- leaders he scored 3 goals in his finest home effort of the sea- fon jack raymond and allan boyd fired singles dorwin stor- rcy was allistons lone marks man mclean was wound up like a steel spring his goals three in succession were wellearned his third tally came while his team was shorthanded travis sugden returned to the local lineup and played on de fence he showed a keen desire and energetic enthusiasm every time out more so than in some games earlier in the season he picked up an assist on allan boyds tally boyd drilled a hot shot into the twine when put in the clear by grant foreman next tuesday night pshawa will be the visitors on stouffville ice fame time 90 pm only two rinks undefeated in mens league only two rinks still undefeat ed in the weekly rolling hills curling league are the four somes of walt smith and dr stuart crouch the smith quar tette walked away from bob meakes rink wednesday night with an 8 to 4 score and doctor crouchs team clobbered jos cadieuxs foursome 16 to 1 other games in the early draw were ken roberts over terry oconnor 1 to 4 and walt todd over dint hodgins 8 to 2 dennis oconnors rink and that of albert king each suffer ed their first defeats in the late draw oconnors rink went down to bob smiths team 13 to 3 and bun sellers nipped albert kings group 6 to 4 other games were vankoughnet over lehman 6 to 5 and birkett over betz 9 to 6 in the ladies division on wed nesday morning and afternoon the results vere a davies over r laushway 6 to 3 montgom ery over p rodgers 7 to 3 d sugden over m leonard 9 to 5 a may over a jackson 10 to 7 b cruikshank over m gurney 5 to 4 and a couse over j man- chee 9 to 3 ladies league there are 48 ladies presently curling in the ladies wednes day league but more are needed for the 10 am draw topic of conversation after last weeks affair was reta laushways rink which scored a sixender to win over pat rodgers 14 to 3 call mrs agnes may gormley 5678 if youre interested in get ting into this play local ladv wins skiing title mrs ann couse fairview ave stouffville who was the winner on saturday in the coll- ingwood slalom event also won the womens alpine combined title mrs couse who is a mem ber of tiie georgian peaks club won over jean ardill toronto ski club greta and helen two sisters of mrs couse had previously won the alpine championship kinnari threatens comm lg scoring record of 60 points the alltime point scoring mark set by claremonts bob cherry back in the community league season of 195960 is be ing threatened by ringwoods matt kinnari the stocky wing er no 9 has scored 25 goals and assisted on 26 for a point total of 51 this is nine points short of cherrys record of 60 there is only one game left in the regular schedule in last weeks encounter ag ainst uxbridge kinnari collect ed 9 points with 3 goals and 6 assists to even tie bob cher rys mark he would have to come up with a similar effort against greenwood on friday night of this week whether he can accomplish this feat or not the big forward appears to be a cinch for the individual point- scoring title and the trophy that goes with it his closest ri val is stouffvilles howard for gie but he is 12 points off the pace forgie also enjoying a great year has fired 21 goals and picked up is assists for 39 points twentyfive of the top pointscorers in the league are listed as follows gap mjkinnari ringwood 25 26 51 h forgie stouff 21 18 39 p lacey stouff 16 15 31 b moffatt greenwood is 10 25 l gayman markham 11 14 25 a tidsbury markham 10 14 24 il hodgson ringwood 9 14 23 d jennings markham 12 11 23 r barlow stouffville s 14 22 j harrison markham 12 10 22 j junkin stouffville 11 11 22 d bertrand ringwood 6 14 20 g weeks stouffville 12 s 20 i jackson ringwood 7 13 20 g jones greenwood 9 10 19 t trieberg ringwood 7 12 19 b lehman ringwood 4 14 18 b atkinson markham 4 14 18 d haynes ringwood 11 8 17 j harman ringwood 13 4 17 p goodfellow ring 10 7 17 j cruickshank stouff 4 12 16 c keffer markham 7 9 16 b clodd greenwood 9 6 15 stick awards on the week commuxm hockey league standings four players in the stouff ville minor hockey house league will again be award ed brand new hockey sticks for their efforts in games dur ing the past week winners are tom birkett atom morton brown squirt danny hilts pee- wee bill harman bantam the weeks allstars may pick up their awards at gord birkctts insurance office main st w in stouffville the prizes are made pos sible through the generosity of messrs erie lehman les clarke bob hassard and dr bon smith frank hill nets pair for atoms frank hill scored two goals and geo hodgins fired one as boston blanked canadiens 30 in an atom house league con- w 13 10 9 6 3 0 l 1 3 4 s 11 14 t 0 1 1 0 0 0 ringwood markham stouffville greenwood ballantrae uxbridge results ringw ood 15 oxbridge 3 stouffville 6 greenwood 5 markham 9 ballantrae 6 schedule fri feb 9th stouffville vs ballantrae ringwood vs greenwood markham vs uxbridge fri feb 16th benefit game uxbridge black hawks vs comm lg allstars pts 26 21 19 12 6 test on tuesday night in the second half of the doubleheader chicago shut out the leafs 3 0 bobby topping wayne miller and jeff mitchell were the marksmen february specials jarys lalsj special low prices utility inteemntent duty capacitor start motors standard protected 56 frame ball bearing 115230 oils 1800 kpm general purpose motor for medium lo heavy startiug loads coop february special coop february special m u-p- with 14 up- vz haft regular value 305 quick drying diversey egg washing compound eggs washed with this compound dry faster reducing the opportunity for bacteria to enter through damp soft shells and you can carry on with the job of packing much 60oncr and divcrsey egg washing compound not only does the job faster it does it better too tho natural bloom of the shell is preserved and enhanced to attract the cus tomer you protect your egg profits through egg quality and sales appeal in every- way you get a better faster and more economical job with divcrsey egg washing compound 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at 3 per quarter on mini- mum balance plus a chequing service at 10c per cheque plus at no addi tional charge life insurance loans at a reasonable rate of interest with loan protection loan protection means credit union debts shall die with the debtor mortgage loans up to 7500 can be arranged with convenient terms remember the credit union exists to meet needs and requirements of mem bers not to make money on them for more information inquire today at our office in the stouff villa coop phone 269 stouffville district credit union tap

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