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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 19, 1964, p. 15

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markham bantams lose 32 to napanee order 4th game on sunday markham and napanee ban tams will hook up in a doordie battle at napanee on sunday afternoon to decide which entry will advance into the ontario semifinals azainst huntsville game time is 2 oclock and at least three overtime periods have been ordered if the score remains tied markham needed only a tie on saturday to take the series and with less than five minutes to go in the third period they held a 21 lead mike peacock a two- 2oal marksman for the visitors made it 22 at 1710 and david blakely fired the winner at 1758 with 40 seconds to zo in the game markham netminder ron degeer was taken from his case in favour of an extra for ward but napanee held out dave paulikot and jim graham blinked the light for the mil lionaires markham enjojed an edge in the territorial play and outshot their rivals 26 to 18 the first and second goals scored by napanee went into the mark ham net off markham players markham started very slowly and more than five minutes had gone by before they tested goalie bill saunders with a single shot they seemed to gain more pow er as the game progressed and appeared to have the contest and the series in the bag a couple of disastrous penalties hurt their chances coach alf hetherington has returned from a bermuda vaca tion and will direct his boys from the markham bench on sunday an estimated 200 fans watched saturdays contest claremont comm bowling league team standings marge samarillo 52 pts joe burrows 48 pts john hill 42 pts lloyd macgregor 40 pts olga dunec 38 pts al roszell 35 pts pat lord 34 pts charlie killey 31 pts frank hollings- head 30 pts alvin redshaw 30 pts high scores ladies high average marge samarillo 200 high single fern redshaw 328 high single hdcp fern redshaw 357 high triple agnes ferguson 810 high triple hdcp agnes ferguson 837 high scores men high average john hill 199 high single bob churley 336 high single hdcp bob chur- ley 351 high triple harold hopkins 788 high triple hdcp harold hopkins 821 over 200 scores olga dunec 306 agnes fergu- son 303 john hill 295 shirley pilkey 294 doreen welsh 291 dorothy field 286 jess bur rows 281 stu mcguckin 275 doreen alexander 260 marge samarillo 259 frank hollings- head 246 ken field 244 jess mcguire 243 helen fisher 240 kay haslam 234 stella mac- donald 233 joe burrows 232 dave ferguson 229 lil mao gregor 224 alvin redshaw 223 nels fisher 221 joyce jardine 220 lipyd macgregor 218 helen pascoe 218 mary wilson 218 jean martin 212 al roszell 211 al wilson 204 eat lord 201 jean bradshaw 200 harold hopkins 200 ivan booth 200 legion ladies bowling league march 12 high single bernice nelson 233 high triple winnie elson 585 over 200 eileen wells 226 marion crow- der 224 marg wagg 222 dar- lene brown 220 helen lehman 216 winnie elson 215 mitzie aida 213 dorothy huard 213 ruth shepherd 211 marilyn curtis 209 marlon farthing 203 bernice nelson 202 high single betty turner276 high triple betty turner 621 t over 200 mitzie aida 250 joan cadieux 231 ruth baxter 224 aita barigerow 211 bernice nelson 209 marian crowder 207 helen lehman 203 opal lehman 203 joan cadieux 203 gladys clark- son 200 team standings allcycats 63 pts plumbers 55 pts unpredictablcs 55 pts hill billies 43 pts bombers 42 pts clipperettes 42 pts rural mixed bowling league manh 10 high average joe murray jr 200 mary miller 178 high single joe murray jr 304 nancy lehman 213 high triple earl paisley 669 nancy lehman 582 work started on canningfon arena work is now well underway on construction of a s54000 ar ena at cannington to replace one gutted by fire in december hugh wilson manager of the former arena is supervising construction of the new build ing which should be completed in early june local labour is being used on the project which is being un dertaken under the government winter works program the new arena will have a concrete block front 40 feet by 95 feet with concrete floor asphalt roof with metal clad tides the former building was a frame structure the arena will be 216 feet by 95 feet about 15 feet longer and five feet wider than the former building seating capac ity will be 12000 roughly the same as could be housed in the former arena mr wilson says an auditor ium is planned for the second floor with glass paneling that will give spectators a view of the ice high average joe murray jr 201 mary miller 178 high single eddy sanders 260 barbara zwier 273 high triple eddy sanders 648 barbara zwier 560 team standings red gins 95 goodywooders 90 senior citi zens so leadheads 75 die hards 66 nifty swifties 35 village ladies march 12 high single marg schell 309 high triple marg schell 738 over 200 hazel morgason 305 betty wil- kins 282 rose fronske 260 norma herbert 253 joyce wright 227 jean foley 210 isobel langdon 205 marg wood 203 marion barry 201 team standings harrys girls 40 pts defenders 38 pis alpines 31 pts hot- shots 29 pts hootenannys 26 pts petticoat jet 25 pts winter sports over at all conservation areas the metropolitan toronto and region conservation auth ority has announced that its conservation areas will be clos ed to the public effective imme diately for about a month due to the spring breakup eight of the areas have been open to the public during the winter months for skating ski ing tobaggoning and other re creational pursuits however with the advent of milder wea ther and the resultant gradual disappearance of ice and snow the authority has decided to close down the areas until the weather and ground conditions are more conducive to public use authority field staff say they hope to have the areas open early next month at which time the public will be able to make use of the nature trails picnic facilities and other amenities offered in the areas good sports the scene is an uncrowded ar ena the parents have taken their stand the team shows up in their us ual gear to the clapping of a hand the referees are ready for play to the sinbin the key they hold if for your boy theyre your pride and joy and if not theyre undoubt edly told in competitive sport as anyone knows tension is sure to mount you get the breaks you take the blows you keep the goals in count tis three to two for the other team and less than a minute to go why is my kid not on the ice id surely like to know parents tempers begin to rise this game does not make sense pull the goalie change the lines put my boy on defense the parents screamed and shouted aloud there was nothing left to do and alas the bell has sounded the score remains three to two the team has crowded onto the ice they shake hands and give shouts of joy each one has played his very best for an 11 or 12yearold boy but thats not so theadults say tom should have cleared the puck joe could have deked the goal ie on the breakaway and that ref gives us bad luck soandsos kid wasnt skating at all and the goalie had an offnight ted threw a pass to the oppos ing team he never does anything right now these kids dont play like the black hawks nor are they signed with new york despite all the beefs they dont play for leafs theyre out here strictly for sport dont you think adults should take heed and hang their heads in shame if for one minute they would think the coach or the team is to blame a hockey fin bible college choir at markham the 40volce toronto bible college chorale may be heard this sundav evening march 22nd at 730 in the united missionary church- markham rev i c percy director of miviion at the college will be speaking the chorale cornea front the oldest bible college in canada founded in 1891 and has had a wide acceptance in churches and on radio and television the group includes a male quartet a male chorus and a ladles trio under the direction of rev writ ii crump director or music at the college and mr i c percy atcm aorompanut the chorale will present a wide and varied program of wred mule including vellloed hymn necro spirituals and special arrangement that combine classical nnnlr and vicred ongv the public is cordially invited to attend this acrvice in the markham u m church nut sunday evening community finals start it is ringwood and green woodmr zion in the finals again this year for the community league title ringwood the de fending champs have taken the trophy quite handily for the past three seasons the greenwood- mt zion club with a full lineup of players could giveringwood a run for their money the se ries opener is on friday night march 20th at 930 pm last friday night ringwood polished off stouffville in con vincing fashion 81 with barry mclean and bud lehman back in the ringwood lineup the team appears more powerful than ever both men collected three points apiece on friday mclean with 2 goals and 1 as sist lehman with 1 goal and 2 assists jim wells potted a pair with singles by jake harman norm roberts and matt kin- nari doug walker was the lone stouffville marksman stouffville held their rivals to a temporary 11 tie in the first period but harmans tally start ed the winners offensive rolling they counted three in the 2nd and three more in the 3rd hockey house lg playoff results march 16 atom canadians 2 maple i- 0 c m valleau d smith 208 c j fockler r hone 2501 boston 0 chicago 0 squirt chicago 4 maple l 3 ml w robinson g hodgins 133 c j mealies 202 c j meakes 346 c d morton j meakes 1159 c n christie w flynn 1251 mi w robinson w feasby 1906 ml g hodgins w robinson 2532 crest h 2 canadians 0 ch k steckley p ford 716 ch b bangay 1701 rangers 2 detroit 1 d f roberts p brown m wilkins 44 r j carpenter 1501 r s stark d taylor 17j2 bantams altona f 3 boston 2 af h crowder n smith 826 af p daniels 11 16 b b boyd 1156 b b boyd 2931 af h ciowder 3911 hunts sun 5 chicago 3 c g blacklock 146 hs l ferguson 8 26 hs r thornhill w forsythe c schell 1011 c n wilson m oak 1336 hs r thompson g hamer- ston 2330 c g sugden r marshall 3559 hs b pugh t wilson 3641 hs r paisley r thornhill 3932 peewee chicago 6 detroit 2 c b couse n brown 345 d k gurney 535 c b couse h murphy 1255 c b couse t leger 1640 c tleger 1945 c b couse t leger 3425 c t leger b couse 3530 d b grove w clubine 3840 buffalo 2 pittsburg 0 b j meakes r lee 2602 b j meakes r lee 3311 playoff standings ator canadians maple leafs boston chicago w l t pis 3 0 0 6 1113 0 12 2 0 2 11 sqi uirt w l t pis rangers 4 10 8 crest hardware 3 117 chicago 2 12 6 maple leafs 2 2 15 detroit 13 13 canadians 0 4 11 bantam w l t pis boston 2 10 4 altona feeds 2 10 4 chicago 12 0 2 hunts sunoco 12 0 2 peewee w l t pis buffalo 2 0 0 4 chicago 110 2 detroit 110 2 plttsbure 0 2 0 0 scoring leaders playoff atom g a rts d smith c 15 6 j fockler c 4 0 4 m valleau c 2 2 4 b bangay ml 2 13 rhone c 0 3 3 h jones b 2 0 2 mwightman chic 2 0 2 cwaite c 112 jwatson ml 0 2 2 league friday greenwoodmt zion in 2nd orha round the greenwoodmt zion team will play host to avonton a town near st marys in the uxbridge arena on thursday evening tonight at 9 oclock it is the second round in their current orha intermediate c playoffs the local club downed schomberg 82 at uxbridge on friday night and whipped their rivals 85 in the schom berg rink avonton plays their home games in the st marys arena mens bowling high single flat keith burk- holder 301 high single hdcp harold mckay 309 high triple flat lloyd mcvicar 839 high single hdcp sandy smith 744 over 220 lloyd mcvicar 306 keith burk- holder 301 charlie grove 289 harold mckay 288 john hill 277 roy heaton 274 murray stewart 271 john lehman 264 ed sanders 259 harold hodgson 257 geo bridges 255 cliff morris 253 ken hamm 244 bill allen 240 sandy smith 239 herb kring 233 dick coffey 233 archie yakes 233 ken may 232 gez keuken 229 claude smith 227 grant wagg 226 herb yakeley 226 earl paislev 226 len buckland 224 harry burnett 222 team standings 7 pm blows ta ringers 69 scrubs 45 bakery 42 tribune 41 sunoco 31 9 pm boppers 72 xrings 51 coffey bartley4s franks 48 patrickss 42 york 39 walter young new president markham minor hockey walter young is the new pres ident of the markham minor hockey association and will hold the reins of office for the season of 196465 he succeeds mr bill hall who has taken the post of secretary the ice president is ralph delaney and the treasurer is bui neely the head coach will be mr len cooper and head referee wes jackson these appointments were fin alized at a meeting held on sun day afternoon in the veterans hall markham more than 400 boys were in cluded in hoe league and all- star teams in markham during the winter and even more are expected next season plans are being made to ice a girls hockey team and it is possible they may be included in a compact girls group with stouffville and rich mond hill girls rally tie keswick 66 stouffville girls displayed their finest comeback perform ance of the current hockey sea son on friday night when they rallied with two goals in the third period to tie keswick 6 6 it was a seesaw battle all the way with stouffville out front 21 in the 1st period and kes wick ahead in the 2nd by 5 3 yvette malloy enjoyed a good night for the homesters with a 3goal hattrick performance inge mueller irene bryson and lillian cordell hit the target with single tallies hillary wei- don collected three points in the assist department barb hill counted two irene bryson hit the target with the tying goal at 520 of the final frame on passes from lillian cordell and marlene mal loy both teams had some good scoring chances after that time but neither could score this friday night ajax girls will be the visitors on stouffville ice game time is 8 oclock tburvjiy lurch 19 1964 the st0uffvu1e triune pc ti holdens fire power sends peewees into ontario semifinals stouffville wins 1964 businessmens bonspiel eight stouffville teams com prising 32 players rolled up a total of 169 points on monday in the second annual business mens curling bonspiel held at rolling hills markham their opposition counted 120 points stouffville was awarded the peter gorman trophy it was won last season by markham in actual points per team ted goughs markham rink was tops with 32 his players in cluded nels ramer bill young and bill colman art widemans stouffville rink col lected 30 points with players bruce harper lewis wells and harry bourne harry madden of stouffville was close behind with 2914 points his rink comprised bill sanders fred smith and jim duncan stouffville won 10 of their six teen games markham took six hesitant to ok body shop in iltup area a rural area east of brough am and north of no 7 hwy containing several 10 acre high- class residential lots would not be an appropriate location for a body repair shop even on a temporary agreement basis this was the feeling of some members of pickering twp council on monday night when mr s r riste lot 15 cone 6 requested permission to estab lish this business for his son un til a more permanent site could be acquired mr riste is in the process of erecting a 2000 sq ft home on the sideroad and would if permitted erect a frame structure to provide his son with parttime employment it is presently zoned rural ag ricultural councillor vm newman suggested that the applicant should first receive the appro val of his nextdoor neighbours before contemplating such a move reeve clifford laycox laid he feared for a noise nuisance that might be created a good belt on a fender carries a long way he said we must consider the other residents in the area mr riste said he would re appear before council after con sulting with adjoining home owners warn parents of dangers of spring floods the metropolitan toronto and region conservation auth ority has warned parents in the 1000 square mile region about the dangers to children of floo ding streams waterfilled dit ches and excavations created by spring conditions- the authority notes that there has already been some flooding in local areas despite the fact that there remains some ice in regional rivers and streams it adds that a quick thaw coupled with seasonal rains could easily lead to a rapid melting of the ice and result in sudden and serious flooding at this time of year swiftly- running water in our streams due to spring runoff presents a magnetic fascination for chil dren one that could easily be fatal warns dr g ross lord authority chairman s i earnestly ask parents in the region to take all necessary steps to make their children a- ware of the dangers of flood- swollen streams and other wat er courses he added local mr n h mcconkey of schu- macker has taken a position at the canadian imperial bank of commerce replacing mr mc guckin who has taken a new position bantam squirt c a ru wrobinson ml 8 19 j meakes chic 5 2 7 d taylor r 3 2 5 b bangay ch 4 0 4 m wilkins d 3 14 prodin r 13 4 g hodgins ml 13 4 sstark r 2 13 froberts d 2 13 g hodgson ch 0 3 3 pbrown d 0 3 3 g a pts nwilson chic 4 1 5 h crowder af 3 1 4 gnorton b 2 2 4 j heaton b 2 13 g sugden chic 2 1 3 bboyd b 2 13 l ferguson hs 2 0 2 dtoole bl 3 12 r paisley hs 112 r thornhill hs 112 peewee m a rt b couse chic 5 l 6 t leger chjc 2 2 4 b grove d 3 0 3 rlce b j 1 2 3 kferguson ib 0 o j meakes b 2 0 2 k gurney d 1 1 2 w clubine d 0 2 3 planning board to await report on altona lots the pickering twp planning board has asked for a report from their municipal engineer the county health unit and the planning director on a propos ed residential lot near altona the property of mr harvey nighswander this matter and other relat ed subjects will be discussed by the board at a meeting on fri day march 20th mr nighswandcr proposes to erect a home for his retirement members voiced some concern that the southerly 4 acre parcel would require the access lane to cross both a creek and a mill race and the northerly 2 acre parcel was susceptible to flood ing it was noted further that an old unused mill on the prem ises had deteriorated and could constitute a fire hazard it was suggested that the mill dam was in need of repair on saturday march 7th the planning board and the plan ning director mr j h faulk ner inspected the nighswandcr farm site and ten other parcels between altona and whitcvale the members reconvened at the home of mr wells ritchie whltevale where further dis cussions on their findings were held birth lewis lois and gord are pleased to announce the birth of a son glenn george at the york county hospital new market on monday march is 19 a baby brother for steven kalhy and darlcns if any goaltender in peewee ranks in ontario can cope with the sizzling shots unleashed by stouffvilles jody holden from his leftwing position then hes surely slated for future big- league competition on thursday night of last week the fastskating club cap- ain rifled three drives into the napanee net two from the same angle and of similar velocity the homesters downed the visi tors 52 in the game and 125 on the round they are currently engaged in a provincial semi final series with huntsville with the opener in stouffville on wednesday lat night and the return tilt back at huntsville on monday holden never looked better than in thursdays contest al though the team dragged through a listless 1st period and trailed 10 they came to life in the 2nd and 3id and outscored their rivals 51 peter mumford and jim wilkins were the other marksmen for the winners scott knapp and gary brinklow hit the target for napanee took glove off although the victory was a team effort holdens shooting prowess was the subject of much comment from the crowd in the final frame he ripped a shot at subnetminder chris clark and the impact tore the glove off his catching hand he picked up one assist on mum- fords tally centreman wilkins had 1 goal and 3 assists allan corner was back be tween the pipes again for the homesters and played well especially in the 1st frame when his mates couldnt get untrack- ed in the third period when defenccman shelly sugden went off for interference he blocked three shots in a row the contingent of napanee fans displayed an act of good sportmanship when they gave team captain holden a hearty round of applause after he was accidentally struck above tha right eye with a stick and was assisted off the ice it was this same lad who killed their club with 4 goals in the series opener and 3 in the return tilt sutton team stranded jr game cancelled the fifth game of the current oha junior d group play offs between stouffville and sut- toncannington scheduled for the stouffville arena on tues day night had to be called off when the sutton visitors became snowbound five members of their club were able to get down but the rest of the team turned back when visibility according to re ports was almost nil it has also been reported that some of their boys were engaged in a midget playoff game at port perry the oha plans to investigate the matter stouffville leads the scries 3 games to 1 at press time there is no in dication if and when the contest will be replayed scoring power well divided in exhibition game eight goals were scored by 8 individual players in an exhibi tion hockey game staged be tween executive members and coaches of the stouffville minor hockey association on thursday night the contest ended in a 44 tie marksmen for the whites included percy schell gord eckardt eldon wagg and har old hodgson for the blacks goals came from the sticks of allan boyd hal gibson bob lewis and jim wagg polly minton and joe lewis officiated markham roa rink wins ontario hydro prov curling title arink from- markham rural operating area skipped by ted westlake captured the ontario hydro provincial curling title during the weekend they de- xeated the rink of the defending champion harry storey of pt arthur by a score of 112 to win the ontario title during a three- day bonspiel held at midland the markham quartet which included peter scott and hal wright markham rural opera ting area manager also harvey oneil of sutton rural operat ing area went right through the sixgame round robin un defeated the skip of the winning mark ham rink ted westlake is a forester for the markham roa and peler scottalso is a forestrt on that staff harvey oneil i sales and service representati at sutton roa was a substitute for one of the markham roa curlers who was unable to at tend a large engraved silvers cup symbolic of the provincial championship was presented to skip ted westlake and his team mates by j c ferguson man ager of ontario hydros georgi an bay region the cup is held for a year and is for annual competition the four members of the rink re ceived a small replica of the on tario championship tup to be retained by them also attractlva 3piece carving sets uxbridge rink wins brampton bob timbers uxbridge rink which included bill lankveld vice bill lockic 2nd and joe tran lead qualified for the wilson cup emblematic of the winning of the 13th annual farmers bonspiel of the bram pton curling club the tim bers rink nosed out the other threegame winner of the day a unionville rink entered by everett harper by a single point to win the cup the brampton farmers bon spiel has become a very popu lar event especially arranged to foster competition among farmer curlers of ontaiio it attracted entries from many communities of the province from as far away as markdale to the north norwich on the west and the lindsay area to the cast this bonspiel has been a regular event since 1952 adult skating local residents who might be considered as oldtimers 21 years and over are invited to attend an evening of pleasure skating in the markham arena on friday night of this week live music will be supplied bv east york concert band skat- ing is from 8 to 10 pm the admission is 50c guess they call cm window envelopes because they contain bills that give us a pane never knew how hard it was to drive a bargain until i bought a second hand car courtesy is one item every body appreciates announcement we have pleasure in introducing secretarial services the new facility providing you with a prompt efficient service for all types of letters reports and statements etc at moderate charges skcrktarial skrvicks offers the following typing of all general office correspondence monthly statements and reports stencil cutting gestctner copies for all inquiries please call markham 2913680 or write box 1356 markham

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