rhc th stourtvru tmtuni um afi 30 m clippers hang em up for the season lose 107 in overtime game if coach geo stark is of sane and sound mind after friday nights junior d playoff final a hensall then his nerves must b made of steel in possibly the weirdest hockey contest in ihe annals of oha history stouff- vilie dropped a 107 game to conclude their puckchasing ac tivities for the season hensall took the series and the title 4 games to 1 in an effort to indicate the trend of the play an almost un believable seesaw battle stouft- vilic led 30 at the 1120 mark of the 1st period at 539 of the 3rd period hensall moved out front by a score of 73 five min utes later 1030 the clippers had pulled back on even terms and the score read 77 forcing both teams into overtime hens all wrapped up the champion ship with three goals in five minutes of the extra session glenn hooper fired a 3soal hattrick for stouftville singles came from the sticks of bob mustard ross brown barry mc lean and rod kelson bruce cooper and bob livermore each collected three for hensall mic hael cushman potted a pair dennis morissey and cord chap man each notched one the trophy was presented to hensall team captain bruce horton by donald budeo oha representative minor house lg and allstar teams to play in stouffville this yr eight boys awarded mvp trophies one house league squirt and four allstar teams will be organized here this season tues day and wednesday nights and all day saturday have been set aside for softball activity in the park allstar clubs wijl include squirt 810 yrst peewee under 13 jan 1st bantam under 15 jan 1st midget under 17 jan 1st the squirt house league will operate on saturday mornings the squirt allstar team will piay on saturday afternoon oth er allstar times are as follows tuesday 7 to 815 pm peewee 815 to 10 pm bantam wed nesday 7 to s15 pm squirt 815 to 10 pm midget squirt registration will be held on saturday morning may 2nd the fee is 100 per boy registration lor peewee bantam and midget allstars will be on may 4th 5th and 6th the fee is also s100 per player more helpers could be used in the operation of this minor soft- ball program pesonnel avail able at present include alex robinson chuck harrott chas taylor bob meekes tommy farr jack watson wayne pen- nanen jim cabell rae mcfad- den and doug oneill legion ladies bowling league high single opal lehman 26i high triple betty baker 620 over 200 doreea jcorthover 255 winnie elson 245 marg meakes 240 betty baker 234 gladys clark 216 joan van- koughnet 213 betty turner 209 eileen pinher 207 betty baker 206 dorothy huard 201 winner of the playoff series clipperettes 6016 runnersup unpredictables 5987 hillbillies 5768 plumbers 5753 alleycats 5728 bombers 5556 stouffville girls hockey team eight individual hockey pla yers members of the house league and allstar teams of the stouffville minor hockey as sociation were singled out for most valuable player av- ards on monday night it was the annual hotdog dinner and presentation party to conclude the 6364 season the lions club were the hosts the following lads received trophies donnie rcnnie at om wayne robinson squirt wayne emmcrson peewee tony wilson bantam jody holden peewee ailstar pe ter turner bantam allstar and ted redshaw midget all- star a fine handcarved trophy made by bob lewis and award ed to the top house league goaltender went to donald bullock mr jim austin a former mi nor hockey promoter in stouff ville and member of the omha executive was present at the banquet and assisted in the presentation of crests to the house league champions mr austin now resides in colling- wood claremont bowling 1st night of playoffs team standings joe burrows 3628 pat lord 3215 marge sa- marillo 3130 john hill 3122 olga dunce 3118 alvin red shaw 3036 charlie killey 3011 al roszell 2869 consolation teams lloyd macgregor 2806 frank hol- lingshead 2578 over 200 scores marion lord 281 frank hcndy 279 ken field 267 betty howell 258 kay haslam 256 helen pascoe 254 betty west 251 al wilson 247 jean bradshaw 246 doris hopkins 245 stu mcguckin 240 ivan booth 239 dorothy field 236 joe burrows 235 agnes fergu son 232 jack bradshaw 231 marge samarino 229 lloyd macgregor 227 eva padley 227 shirley pilkey 225 pat lord 223r dave ferguson 220 roy minton 219 stella mac- donald 219 charlie killey 216 marion wills 215 jean booth 214 rene rennie 206 john hill 205 doreen welsh 205 fern redshaw 201 geo mclaren 200 iga to sponsor jrs the ratclift lga foodliner will sponsor the stouffville jun ior baseball team here this sea son the players will sport new uniforms thanks to the generos ity of local merchant glenn rat- cliff the team will use the dia mond every monday evening don haynes will coach the club a preseason meeting and practice for all players of both juvenile and junior age will be held in the park oh monday may 4th at 7 pm claude smith wins top average award in mens league seven individual trophies will be presented to members of the stouffville mens bowling leag- ueat their yearend banquet to be held in the legion hall on monday evening may 4th at 7 oclock one of the most coveted awards will go to claude smith who posted a high average of 210 other bowlers who distin guished themselves during the regular schedule are as follows ralph marcelli high triple s12 roy ward high single 363 john otter high triple hdep 849 ken hanim higv single hdep 376 clin mor ris high double 598 ien bticklaml high double hdep 601 west rouge team wins juvenile it title get conacher trophy the west rouge hockey club a team without a home arena are the new allontario juvenile b champions they defeated clinton 3 games to 1 with one game tied on friday night in the stouff ville arena the lionel conlcher trophy was officially presented to captain norman allen by lio nel conacher jr each member of the club received an individual trophy for his efforts the amazing title march for the west rouge lads is remark able in the fact that they played minus the services of a home rink all their games were stag ed at whitby with the final con test at streetsville it was their first year in juvenile competi tion the cost of operation was high since money at home contests was acquired on a pass the hat basis they played on sun day and no admission could he charged at the gate the john inglis co purchased their sweat ers and pants each boy paid 200 per week out of his own pocket a lucky draw earned the team a profit of s600 it cost an estimated 4000 to op erate the team for the season in the playoffs west rouge defeated markham woodville camp borden lluntsville ban croft and clinton the coach is bill glccd the manager is gor don feins stouffville likely entry in community softball league a deadline date of april 29th last night was set for the ac ceptance of teams into the claremont community softball league to date six entries are assured including pickering brock road brougham green wood jrs goodwood and stouffville brooklin and vic toria square could raise this number to eight clubs league secretary howard malcolm is already working on a proposed schedule opening games are scheduled for tues day may 19th clippers extend playoff series the clippers were able to muster an 8goal scoring attack on wednesday night of last week to extend their playoff fin al series to an extra game the cup available in the stouffville arena in case of a possible pres entation had to be carted over to hensall for fridays fixture pete reesor unleashed three goals for stouffville wayne hassall fired two one in the empty net bob mustard jim hood and rod kelson counted singles michael cushman was hcnsalls most potent marks man with a pair 2 yr old girl wins 1000 draw prize a two year old markham village girl is the winner of a 1000 lucky draw prize spon sored by the markham jr b hockey club caroline cox daughter of mr and mrs geo cox 63 arrowftight drive in sher wood park markham held the ticket that was purchased in her name by her father mr cox purchased the ticket from mr nelson gage of thornhill who also wins 200 the time on the ticket was 1526 of the 3rd period for the final goal in the last stanley cup playoff game village ladies bowling league 7 oclock high triple opal lehman 616 high single isobel kerr 272 over 200 melva bourne 267 anne jack son 251 helen hassard 222 opal lehman- 216 adele willis 214 vi booth 214 shirley chown 208 betty allen- 206 krankie oboyle 203 playoff standings gamblers 3065 dumb bells 3020 jeans janes 3007 opti- mists 28g4 jeabers 2845 star- lighters 2745 9 oclock high single norma herbert 287 high triple joyce wright 728 over 200 joyce wright 278 flora forfar 257 rose fron- ske 248 elinor wood 233 kay brown 230 june hopper 227 rose carey 225 hazel morga- son 222 lenore ramer 220 marion barry 217 joan forfar 208 winnie elson 208 carole morris 201 betty wilkins 201 jean foley 200 team standings petticoat jet 3430 defenders 3177 hooten- annys 3035 alpines 3012 har rys girls 2859 ft v the west rouge juvenile they wrlier defeated clinton b hockey champion wrro lo win the allontario title officially honoured on friday the lionel conacher trophy l night in the stouftville arena was presented by lionel jr to 17 year old norman allen captain of the west ronce dub staff photo prevent disease losses at small cost vaccine gives protection against fatal infections houstons the rexall drug store 1 main st w stouffville phone 6402222 twentytwo twentytwo v the handy family 1m1sw0wpb6 watch hups if wcokvhapa bp feeder cn attract fwbm wrappj up ovpowfl vassssmsvrxr the stouffville girls hockey team enjoyed an active season this winter and their enthusi asm would indicate that the club will he reorganlzcd in the fall the members arc pictured here left to right front kow barbara hill donna skinner heather lce bettyann carruthers jiarg coughlin lillian cordcu llil- yvette malloy marlene mat tery wcldon rear row left loy gail mcknight marsha to right bert jagger mgr wagg john nesbltt coach irene bryson carol jagger cadieux studio markham bowling news by i blow first off we must correct a serious error in last weeks col umn this was the list of the winners in the kiwanis junior bowling league in the bantam division we were given the wrong list of names and the winning team should have read david miller peter hinves brenda anderson glen douglas and robert jackson this was one of those mistakes that some times occur and we are sorry if it caused any disappointment the banquet lor the junior league has been set for may 5th at toms grill at 630 pm all team captains are asked to tell their team members of the time and place so that all members of the league may attend the time and place of the players festival finals was an nounced this week they will be held at kempview bowl on clark st barric- sx 730 pm on saturday may 23rd all finalists have been advised and due to previous commitments two had to withdraw this meant that claire sellers and nellie allison have been moved up to blithe quota we urge anyone from the district who happen to be in the barrio area that night to drop in and lend support to our local representatives there will be only 100 bowlers taking part in barrie and there are two prizes to be won we hope to have the results sometime that night if any of our people come through saturday afternoon saw the finals of the womens section of the house championship tourn ament between arlene barker andlbrria jarvis this proved to be a close match with arlene emerging the victor she was presented with a cash award and the markham bowling cen tre plaque which was presented to her by mr vuk representing portro holdings- ltd owners of the lanes in the mens section the semi finals are complete with don barker defeating maurice bin- sted 1050 to 843 and ted bur- chell edging out vicreid 1273 to 1146 in this match ted got off to a big lead and vic al though winning three games could not overcome it these 2 will be meeting in the final on wednesday april 29th at s pm our two ten pin leagues have shaped up very nicely and with our new pins should prove a lot of iun the mens league starts on may 6th at 700 pm and the ladies on thursday night please be on time as we have to have a short organizational meetinz before we start there is still room for a few more so if in terested show up lor the first night this weeks hot lines this will probably be the last edition of the hot lines as most leagues have completed their schedules the tuesday night mixed fin ished up this week and em ly ons took top scores for the night with 762 338 others were lorna- jarvis 707 betty cox worth 663 304 mars davies 650 nels fisher 652 howard jarick 656 ken deffett 645 mary cosburn 639 elra holman 626 donsummerfeldt 668 gord forgie 657 and marg walter 678 mike dean led the cedar grovers thisweek with 726 fol lowed by bob dare with 702 and marg walton 628 curly cook of claremont also came up with a big 730 triple and 309 single with his group markham vets wound up thsir seasonwith mel cheeseman roll ing a 784 and queenie bound a t92 joyce shannon was the best of several for the wednesday ladies with a 750 317 followed by marg wolfe with 619 marg moment 608 ev sabiston 696 mary grove 615 betty mclean 649 rilla reesor 616 elsie titt- mar 622 and marion barber 627 monday night we had a group of the markham united church in for the evening but their scores were not divulged see you next week with the winners of the mens house championship juniors dont forget your banquet at toms grill on may 5th for office supplies its the tribune he has won mor games pitched mfifte 5hut00t5 workep moke 1nni65 sntixx our thefts bjotees awo fterco meee zo vnn se3o ittwi anv lefthanper h history he vich 23 games for a skih place cu jw 3 win a mcculloch boat motor and trailer take advantage of spring savings at coop 50th anniversary sale april 30 may 1 fir 2 store open friday may 1st till 10 pm check your spring sale handbill for outstanding values it you 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