5 10 the stouffville tr1eum tfcuruky uwrf 3t 1963 sports hillary weldon sparks girls hockey team to tie bradford 33 stouffvilles hiltary welrion sparked a determined third- period rally a friday night to give the local girls a thrilling 33 tie with bradford in an ex hibition horkev contest it was an uphill battle all the way for the hometown souari who trailed their rivals 34 after one period of play hillary no 4 broke the ire lor stouffville at 320 of the final frame with assists coins to lenora mckenzie and carol lamoroaux five minutes later june emmersoh no 1g blink er the light hillary weldon picked up her second point of the night collecting an assist on linemate kmmcrsons tally with four minutes to go in the game marlcno malloy pounced on a loose puck in front of the brad ford net and let a shot go along the ice goalie jackie linder appeared to have the drive smothered but it slipped between her skates and across the line barbara hill was credited with an assist stouffvilles goal guardian shirley elson turned iti another fine effort brenda codlin brad fords best tested her puck- stopping ability on several occa sions one of these drives she caught in her glove another she hlockcd in the final minute of the contest still another bounced off the post bradford tallies came from the sticks of june fairhead mandy hunt and brenda codlin this week richmond hill will make their second appearance here in their last meeting on stouffville ice the homesters counted a 10 win over at rich mond hill in the return tilt they lost by the same score greenwood grabs coveted 2nd spot in comm lg grecnwoodmt zion took a firm grip on the second place standing in the community hockey league friday night with a 64 victory over stouff ville their closest rivals it was a tight hattle all the way and the result was in doubt until late in the contest when howard malcolm put the greenwood win in the bag the trio of vorn ferguson neil pascoe and paul tran fig ured in four of greenwoods six- tallies ferguson and tran each potted a pair murray jones and malcolm notched singles guy weeks buz cockrane dick hamilton and con phinney were the stouffville marksmen stouffville was without the services of some key performers which might have made a diff erence in the final score jim oruikshank normio neale how ard forgie and gord comport were all missing from the lineup only one game remains in the regular schedule stouffville will play ballantrae while green wood meets ringwood community hockey lg standings richmond hill to return for rubber game richmond hill giru will be hie visitors on stouffville ue friday night for a return hockey ont t tu date the two team have met twice and each has one win the community league will complete its regular schedule this week and the plavorf semifinals will open on feb 8th the girls game will start at 915 pm kallantrae will meet stouffville at x pm and greenwood will play king- wood at 1015 pm the winner of the point- storing award and the goal- tenders trophy will also be finalized on friday night 16yr0id unionville skating star has sights on world title three minor teams begin playoffs thursday night stouffvilles peewee bantam and midget dubs will swing into group playoff action on thurs day night t tonight i the pec- wees will meet port perry at 630 the bantams will play either uxhridge or port perry at 730 and the midgets will battle uxhridge at 9 oclock the games will form part of tin- minor hockey week program in stouffville a peewee winner must be de clared by feb lgth for entry into provincial competition only two local officials have been ap proved by the group convener for duties in these omiia games gord minton and don lewis don cochrane and gord goode have been okayed for port perrv games as well as geo kydd and bov pollard of uxhridge ringwood greenwood sloffville ballantrae markham w l 13 0 7 4 5 7 5 7 5 9 t 0 2 1 1 0 pis 26 16 11 it 10 results greenwood 6 markham 9 stouffville balantrae 4 6 girls game stouffville 3 bradford 3 schedule friday feb 1 ballantrae vs stouff s st pm girls game richmond hill vs stouffville 915 pm ringwood vs greenwood 1015 pm pat smith nets 4 goals against ibm team stouffvilles pat smith knocked the working of ibms bantam hockey machine out of kilter on thursday night when he rapped four pucks into the twine in an exhibition contest the local squad spotted the vis itors a one goal lead then roar ed back to win handily 51 wayne jackson was the other stouffville marksman on pass es from wallace pugh and brian boyd bob watts was the lone goalgetter for ibm brent weldon picked up a pair of assists for the winners other assist points went to roht slack wayne hamilton and david glover sixteen year old debbi wil kes of unionville is just one of the crowd among the stu dent ranks at the markham dist high school but when she dons her magic pair of sparkl ing figure skates she becomes a star in another world debbi neat as a pin and cute as a button is no different than her boygirl companions who daily strive to solve the some times puzzling problems of grade 11 geometry latin and french with one exception her figure skating interests re ceive top priority over basket ball games movies and week end dates shes going steady with skating agreed mrs ruth wilkes her mother when talk ing to the tribune recently i just havent any more time said debbi skating since fi dehbi first graced the ice lanes at the age of six two years later as a member of the union ville figure skating club sue commenced a more ambitious training program that has lift ed her up among the best in the business her partner is 21 year old guv revell of new market on tuesday feb 5th the pair will leave for kdmon- ton to take part in the canadian championships they will then go to vancouver for the north american competitions and on to cortina italy in quest of the world title debbis skates a custom- made pair cost s90 extreme care must be taken in sharpen ing the blades this is done once and sometimes twice a month depending on ice con ditions very cooperative debbi is the first to admit that her figure skating activi ties make it difficult for her to keep pace with the academic progress of her class a for mer member of the high school staff mrs rod torrance has provided her with additional hours of instruction to replace the time that is missed the rincipal and teachers have all been wonderful she said to date debbis standing has been so good that she has not had to write any june examina tions debbi hinted that if good for tune continues to smile on her and partner guy they might consider turning professional like their predecessors maria and otto jelinek mrs wilkes almost always accompanies her daughter on her trips abroad and this ar rangement has proven very satisfactory it gives me a shoulder to lean on said debbi they are a closely knit two some with a third party a big boxer dog named toni a sister susan is a lab techni cian at the womens college hospital toronto and a brother robert lives in belleville a wellfilled scrap book tells an exciting picture story of debbis life on skates a story of much work many sacrifices and many many thrills if 16 year old debbi wilkes of unionville finds it difficult to keep her thoughts concen trated on her grade 11 studi es its understandable the next four weeks will be pack- eitement than most persons would experience in a life time with her partner guy revell of newmarket she will compete in the canadian figure skating champion- 7 to 9 she will then move on to vancouver for the north american competition feb 15 and 16 and finally con clude in a hid for the world title in cortina italy feb ed with more thrills and ex- ships at edmonton from feb 27 to march 3 jim hill sets scoring record for stouffville basketball team markham aces finish season with 96 win if the markham aces had started the hockey season with the same drive they showed at the finish they would be among the top four in the community league standing instead of out of the running on friday night they thumped ballantrae 96 to pull within one point of the fourth and final playoff spot their only misfortune is that they have no more games markham led by the gayman darbyson ron graham line spotted ballantrae a 11 lead only to roar back and skate away from their rivals gayman alone collected seven scoring points with goals and 3 assists darbyson picked up 6 assists graham fired two tallies rod mcarthur llndo borean and bob atkinson were the other markham marksmen john martin and ray rudiak each potted a pair for rallantrae rae pipher and jim myers netted singles the nine goal splurge by the aces hurt nctminder bruce strongs average for the season and dropped him from the sec ond slot into third ten of the markham stalwarts will stick together and enter a team in the king clancy league clippers upset uxbridge 53 sparked by the trio of grant foreman larry garner and allan boyd stoultville clip pers scored a 53 upset victory over uxbridge in an oh a jr c game in uxbridge on fri day night the seesaw battle was no decided until the final minute when john roxborough fired stouftvilles fifth tally grant foreman larry garner ken beckett and barry mclean were the other clipper marks men glenn jackson turned in an other brilliant effort in the stouffville net uxhridge goals came from the sticks of gcer arbuckle and burnett clarem0nt bowling league team standings marge samarillo 19 pts joe burrows 18 pts jessie mc- guire 14 pts harold hopkins 14 pts alvin redshaw 10 pts charlie killey 10 pts al roszell 9 pts indies high scores high average marge samarillo 183 olga dunce 183 high single ruth neshitt 333 high single hdep ruth neshitt 368 high triple olga dunec 731 high triple hdep olga dunec 797 mens high scores high average frank hendy 217 high single lloyd mae- gregor 343 high single fhdrp lloyd macgrogor 350 high triple pat lordsll high triple hdep lloyd mac grogor- 775 over 200 scores john hill 296 gord pilkev 288 charlie killey 269 mel norrisk 2g6 lloyd macgregor 251 frank hendy 251 ha rold hopkins 215 olga dunec 242 marg roszell 235 kay haslam 230 jessie burrows 230 stu mcguckin 227 do- reen alexander 221 mary wil son 221 alvin redshaw 221 garv alexander 21s shirley pilkey 217 al roszell 214 joe burrows 213 pat lord 21 rene rennie 211 ken field 20s madeline mcguokin 205 jessie mcguire 201 marge samarillo 293 big m is popular man clippers extend win streak to five games the stouffville clippers are currently setting a sizzling pace in their oah jr c group ard have extended their unbeat en streak to five straight games on tuesday night they blanked sutton 60 to move within one point of second place uxbridge bob armstrong was the sparkplug in the stouffville of fensive with two goals and two assists grant foreman john saunders ken beckett and pet er stover notched singles the clippers played minus the serv ices of their club captain barry mclean sidelined with the flu in recording a shutout glenn minor iiogkev house league boston 2 lears 0 boston goals scored by ernie anderson and haig derusha chicago 1 canadiens 0 chicago goal scored by ken slack squirt rangers fi detroit 0 ranger goals scored bv brian mcgrath 2 mike jones 2 and brian norton 2 chicago 2 ieafs 1 chicago goals scored by wayne robinson 12 leaf goal scored jackson dropped his goals- against record to a remarkable 36 the lowest in the league a good crowd watched tues days tilt part of the weeks minor hockey program in stouffville by david taylor crest lldwre i canadiens 3 crest hardware goals scored by randy lee 41 canadiens goals scored by billy grove allan corner and paul brown peeweb buffalo 2 detroit i buffalo goals scored by prior sanderson and allan jackson detroit goal scored by ron thompson chicago 3 pittsburg 0 chicago goals scored by fred storry john sanders and don harman bantam nclroil 1 mole mtrs 2 detroit goals scored by stephen hall 2 bob barton and tcdrlv topping mole motors goals scored by david boyd and ian whiteman hunts sunoco 3 chicago 2 hunts sunoco goals scored by larry ferguson 21 and joe taylor chicago goals scored by barry timbers and tom clarke stickoftheweek awards four players in stout villes minor hockey associ ation are winners of four brand new hockey sticks hits week in the atom squirt peewee and bantam house leagues the boys arc frank steele atom brian mcgrath squirt roll thompson peewee nnd larry fergu son bantam the awards are made week ly by messrs lcs clarke bob ilassard erie lehman and dr ron smith the sticks may be picked up at niikelts insurance office slain st w scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size the stouffville tribune vyrhrmversryssrvppfffi more than 500 youngsters trut company branch office gage office left and ruth mobbed frank mahovllch at 53 yonge st south rich- reiter manager of the corn- when the bis toronto maple mond hill recently reside panvs newmarket branch leal jeft winger helped open the big m are larry facey centre a new british mortga cf tot ilrms toronto mart- junior basketball star jim hill set a stouffville high school scoring record last week when he counted 45 points in a game against huron heights he is pictur- basketball fever is running high at stouffville dist high school and for the past week wine and white supporters have had a good deal to cheer about jim hill the junior celtics 6 ft 3 inch centre set a new scoring record last week collecting 45 points in a single contest the midget citadels won their second straight game by a margin of only two points and the girls teams opened their season with ar exhibition tilt against mark ham the junior boys game at huron heights last thursday saw the stouffville celtics outclass their inexperienced rivals with a crushing 7110 vic tory jim hill was the outstand ing player on the floor hoop ing a record 43 points this wiped out the former mark of 41 points established by john smithsnn only a month ago other scorers were paul grose with s and laurie buckland 6 wagg counts 7 the midgets had a more dif ficult time in posting an 119 triumph blair wagg netted 7 ol stouffvilles points and mike reed picked up 2 on wednesday jan 23rd the junior and senior girls made their debut splitting a double header with markham the jun iors came out on the short end of a 2118 score joan fooo was the top marksman wit 10 points followed by donna knox with 8 in the senior con test stouffville after a slow- start emerged with a 3019 win baskets by marian byer bar bara button and marilyn pat- terden secured the stouffville victory ed here lofting another ball into the basket stouffville trounced their rivals 7410 moving hem up into first place photo by b smith athletic nighl on friday night the boys athletic association sponsored an athletic night at the high j school the highlights of the evening was an exhibition con test between the stouffville spartons and burnhamthorpe collegiate jim hill up from junior ranks played an out standing game as the local squad downed the visitors 51- 48 john smithson and warren hendricks also turned in note worthy efforts a dance round ed out the evenings activities army band slouffville students were treated to a rare hour of live music on thursday morning the hand of the royal canadi an corps of signals under the direction of capt adams held the attention of a packed as sembly hall their selections were enthusiastically received by tite student hody ii n dance the united nations club in he school will be sponsoring a dance on friday evening of this week at 830 pm there will be both live and recorded music admission is 50c per person scxssxss beebsssxzs community league g0altender records gi a per madill ringw 12 is 150o brett greenw 12 42 3500 strong balltrae 11 3d 3515 martin stouff o o 1500 wilktns stouff 10 j7 4700 riddcll markh jo is 5800 johnston markh 2 11 5300 mortimer ealitr 2 14 7000 mr mbrchan here is our advertising message for you 1 your advertising messages in this newspaper 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