markham minor hockey results and scoring feewe hockey league in the first game of the house league cjm- dumped bobs smoke shop 83 scoring for the winners were court wright and rjcky fearoe with 2 goais each and ted hoover mark holman charlie shank and ricky mcgregor with singles shank alu added three assists for a fourpoint effort wayne howison with a pair and tim young were the marksmen for the losers b teffy goalie for clm played a strong game bobs smoke shop seemed to have trouble backskating and this was partly blamed for their loss jack carsons skated to a 43 victory in the second contest over markham chrysler dodge jim james led the winners at tack with a hat trick and added an assist jim ross fired the other carson goal for the losers jim owen billy mchenzie and kevin ryall each scored once only two penalties were asses sed in the clean scientific hock ey game crestex blanked western 40 in the third game of the night rickey wannop shone in regis tering the shutout cashing in on the scoring plays were brad wilson unsay bctriman bruce sinn and wally assinck jerry lester assisted on two of the four goals western threatened to score on a number of occa sions only to be blocked by wannops fine goaltending in a contest played last fri day crestex again emerged vic torious as they shaded mark ham police 32 brad wilson david assinck and wally as sinck scored for the winners bob faulkner and tony baits were the police marksmen midget house league in a midget game played last thursday talpark motors trounced carols beauty salon s2 graham carson and herb page each scored twice for the winners while dave young stan payne john shank and paul ostrander fired singles john burke and ralph urwin scored for carols atom house league in a close checking game with plenty of action sheas realtors and markham vets fought to a 22 deadlock barry sutton scor ed both goals for sheas with bruce dorey getting an assist vets goals were scored by glen thompson and chris ferguson while dave pierce cashed in on an assist with doug lapp joye willi ams nick long and ian robert son playing sound defence goa lie steve harlow picked up an other well earned shutout for markham cleaners as the cleaners blanked hydro union 20 ricky sutherland and scott tunney scored for the winners in a close contest toromark furniture edged williamsons esso olaf rabe neil mecor- mack and robbie mccowan scored the winners goals wil liamsons goals came off the sticks of bob seebeck and pete mccowan omha novices in an exhibition game played last saturday at the markham arena the omha novices sponsored by giordano sand gravel were downed 40 by newmarket although he allow ed four goals brian raymer played an outstanding game be tween the pipes j bantam house league ricky lapp fired a hat trick and paced hammcrsley sunoco to a 51 win over markham flo rist in a game played last wed nesday hugh coleman and john memicking scored the oth er two goals edgar kemp ruin ed bill durnans shutout at tempt with the florists only goal of the game in the first game played on monday night lombank loans dumped markham planing mill 73 haley wilson dave sissons and craig norton all hit the twine twice for the winners while gary thorne fired the other goal for the losers steve maynard tom kinves and warne westlake hit paydirt hinves goal was assisted by his twin brother dave parkview golf defeated mark ham florist 31 in the second game of the night bill michell bob dean and keith houghton scored to lead parkview to vic tory warren thomes shutout bid was spoiled by frank mar- tindale the florists were tag ged for three penalties while parkview sent one man to the cooler omha juveniles west rouge took advantage of a shaky start by the mark ham juveniles in whitby on sunday and rapped in five goals in the first six minutes of play however markham composing themselves as the game progres sed settled down and held the west rouge club to a 92 victo ry john delaney and tom marks hit the target for the losers markham defenseman ron griffiths received a severe muscle injury which put a heavy load on an already in experienced defense in the sec ond period some of the bright lights on the custom ready mix sponsored team during the game were ron watson boh barker and gary jackson the juveniles next home game is slated for the centre this mon day night this club has not been drawing good crowds this season and parents and friends are asked to be at the arena for their games minor hockey league schedule week of nov 25 dec 1 atoms november 30 tuesday 630 altona feeds vs weldon shoes rooms 14 630 stouffville bakery vs schell lumber rooms 2 4 3 squirts november 29 monday 630 eirkett insurance vs stouffville stock yards rooms 2 3 700 equipment express vs schell red white rooms 1 4 730 credit union vs taylor fuels rooms 2 3 peewee november 30 tuesday 700 hunts sunoco vs crest hardware rooms 1 4 745 sanders ba vs storry haulage rooms 2 3 village ladies bowling league nov 13 7 oclock high single marg wagg 282 high triple marg wagg 685 over 200 vi waud 240 winnie elson 233 alice cossey 223 212 barb mclhuish 222 205 isabel kerr 218 barbara cooper 210 betty allen 209 opal lehman 206 beryl bonnar 206 marg wagg 204 norma herbert 201 team standings pretzels 38 pts last chance 26 pts hustlers 24 pts strug gles 23 pts cornerpins 23 pts dreamers 13 pts 9 pm high single joyce wright 309 high triple joyce wright 701 over 200 barb morley 265 minnie peach 217 lois bartley 216 joyce wright 205 renie mehartey 205 lena dimma 202 doreen brown 201 team standings cork pullers 35 pts wood- stumpers 29 pts moonlighters 24 pts the originals 10 pts maple entry wins corn crop comp markham an entry from shurgain farms at maple has won the 1965 corn crop compe tition sponsored by the mark ham fair board the judge was mr r j darlington the prizewining sample re ceived 965 points there were twelve entries received in second place was master feeds farms of thornhill with 96 points the third place posi tion was taken by stuart wat son markham rr 2 with 95 points the complete standing is as follows shurgain farm maple 965 master feeds f thornhill 96 stuart watson markham 95 floyd steckley stouffville 94 ken russell unionville 93 michael larkin markham 92 w j honey milliken 91 bruce risebrough markh 90 murray dunkeld clarem 895 bruce harper stouffville 88 elson miles milliken 87 heber down brooklin 86 selection wool reversible top coats and warm pile lined suburbans including hydro parkas from cifi sfitttfni itm with a smill drroiit mens hoys wear main si w stouftville phone wo3214 rjt many tkw t m hflprd ot ttuirm r ihfc annirtrurj lntvj draw winner i mr a mnrph ptmh mr norm tiull clirrnonl mm i hrrtt steqffui minor hockey league results squirt house league november 22 1965 schciis red while 2 credit union 1 rw donnie smith blair bannar 027 rwnieky fiore 1402 cu craig waite 2216 taylor fuels 3 stouffville stockyards 1 ss donnie rennie reid weldon 727 tf doug taylor 2326 tf michael wightman 2539 tf doug taylor 2732 birkett insurance 2 equipment express 2 ee jackie holder lome lewis 345 bi doug feasby leo samarillo 1129 ee jackie holder 1658 bi keith acton 1948 bantam house league sfoultvillemarkliani interlocking november 22 1965 at stouffville hammcrsley sunoco markham 7 altona feeds stouffville 0 first period m hugh coleman ken young 510 m ken young rick tapp 1016 m rick tapp hugh coleman 1244 second period m hugh coleman ken young 330 m grant durnan 612 m ken young 1404 third period m ken young 428 atom house league november 23 1965 weldon shoes 5 scliell lumber 2 ws terry wilson jeff jensen 111 sl larry pilkey 221 ws brian hamm teddy willis 1028 ws brian hamm 1121 ws jeff jensen 1916 sl jimmy grove larry pilkey 2051 stouftville bakery 6 altona feeds 1 stouffville bakery 6 altona feeds 1 sb stephen dowswell kent wideman 412 sb jeft rerishaw 731 sb kent wideman 1010 af jeff williams 1548 sb jeft redshaw chris mcdermott 2055 sb stephen dowswell 2213 sb stephen dowswell michael boadwav 2355 peewee house league nov 23 1965 storry haulage 5 crest hardware 2 1 ch stephen yake donald norton tom stewart 147 sh paul brown david tavlor 215 sh art williams david taylor 639 sh paul brown 715 2 sh paul brown david taylor art williams 1115 ch kevin acton i donald norton 1305 sh david taylor paul brown art williams 1658 hunts sunoco t sanders ba 1 1 hs frank roberts s52 terry lewis george hodjins 3 binelli increases lead in claremonf bowling claremont vic binelli rolling a high single of 373 led his team to a fivepoint increase over second place ivan booth binelli also sewed up the high average with a 229 score in the womens department ev surphlis captured the high single of 341 while jean booth and marge samarillo shared the high average spotlight with 184 thirty bowlers rolled 2o0 games and over the statistics follow ladies scores high average marge samarillo jean booth tie 184 high sin gle flat ev surphlis 341 high single hdcp ev surphlis 360 high triple flat doreen alexander 745 high triple hdcp eva padley 826 mens scores high average vic binelli 229 high single flat vic binelli 373 high single hdcp dave ferguson lloyd pasooe les padley tie 325 high triple flat i vic binelli 877 high tri ple hdcp alvin redshaw 844 over 200 vic binelli 2s7258 les padlev 279233228 ivan booth 262205 dave ferguson 250232213 lloyd pascoe 245 gord benson 238 nel rowen 237 shirlev pilkev 236206 jean booth 236- 224 bern wills 22s ruth bla- ney 225212 jack bradshaw 220- 203 llovd macgregor 217-216- 209 joe burrows 214 george mekeraie 212 ev surphlis 212 al roszell 212200 howie budd 209 dorothy nairn 209 doreen alexander 208 frank wills 207- 206 helen pascoe 206203 marie priveteer 206 eva padley 206 beuiah shank 206202 pete bell 203 jo derusha sub 202 dorothv kemp 202 don barnes 200 phi priveteer 200 team standings vic bineli 49 pts ivan booth 44 pis dave ferguson 40 pts al roszell 38 pts tloyd pascoe 37 pts jack brdhaw 32 pts joe burrows 28 pts lloyd mac gregor 28 pts jean booth 26 pts marge saiisrillo 24 pts jean bradshaw 20 pts ev sur phlis 14 pis the claremont community centre community are again planning their annual christ mas show to be held in the com munity hall saturday decem ber 18th at 2 pm this is a local talent show and anyone wishing to participate is asked to con tact rene rennie at 6492312 as soon as possible also required for the show is a master of ceremonies plan to attend the christmas bazaar and bake sale sponsored by guide and brownie mothers guides and brownies in the community hall on december 4th at 2 pm bakery unknowns lead monday bowling league stouffville stouffville bakery and the unknowns are leading their respective 7 and 9 pm bowling leagues in the monday night mens bowling the bakery holds a commanding threepoint bulge over second place hillbillies while the un touchables are only a slim point ahead of sanders rebels in the seven oclock league john otter captured the high single fiat with 276 while in the nightcap howard st john roll ed a 314 to take the flat single following are individual scores and team standings 7 oclock high single flat john otter 276 high single hdcp b moore 282 high triple flat d trotman 695 high triple hdcp ben keuken 750 over 200 c tuck 313 r willerton 274 hal dafoe 263 d trotman 266 b moore 258 l stewart 254 s smith 253 r todd 251 j van- veen 251 chuck grove 251 v blake jr 246 b morley 243 b porter 232 l mcvicar 231 keith betz 220 john martin 220 bill farthing 216 l green wood 205 bert jagger 201 bill grove 200 team standings bakery 27 pts hilibillies 24 pts hals snack bar 19 pts machine tool is pts blow- bys 16 pts team six 4 pts 9 oclock high single flat howard st john 314 high single hdcp don taylor 319 high triple flat d mehaffev 807 high triple hdcp g drewery 695 over 200 howard st john 314 d mehaf- fey 313 don taylor 310 p bell 296 ralph marcelli 258 g drewery 252 k burkholder 245 j pollard 239 bill allen 233 art grove 232 b mclean 229 c morris 229 j ulings- worth 227 al daniels 225 ray steel 22b bill white 224 b goddard 223 j lehman 218 bud lehman 213 d ratcliff 212 bill cooper 210 grant wagg 210 jim wagg 206 h burnett 204 ray ward 202 herb yakely 200 team standings unknowns 25 pts sanders rebels 24 pts untouchables 21 pts d a construciton 20 pts franks shell 10 pts big boppers 8 pts stouffville shades newmarket 32 stouffville referee john pickett had plenty of time to decide what he was going to do to bill mortson pickett lay on the ice grasping his stomach after he had been the victim of a spearing executed by the newmarket player the referee had fingered mortson for a twominute high sticking infraction late in the second period when the hockey player decided he was innocant and showed pickett that he didnt agree with the call having been revived by linesman barry mclean pick ett promptly threw mortson out of the game he called it a match misconduct but mortsons case will go before the oha executive before he sees ice time again it will be up to the executive to decide how long he will remain out of action the second period ended abruptly at the 1930 mark while pickett was taken to the referees room to recover the extra thirty seconds were tacked on to the beginning of the final frame as an anticlimax stouffville shaded newmarket 32 to win their sixth game in seven starts this year it was the type of game that hinged on the borderline between the cold and hot war violence eruputed on a num ber of occasions but was quickly subdued by pickett and mclean in all 80 minutes of penalties not counting the match misconduct were handed out including two ten min ute infractions and two fivers for fights it could have de veloped into a donnybrook at any given moment early lead the game which took almost three hours to complete saw stouffville jump into an early lead when tom benson hit the target rt 422 of the opening frame later in that same period george sheppard working alone neatly stickhandled his way right to newmarkets door step only to be robbed by goalie terry mcgowan stouffville played headsop hockey in the first frame and for the better part of it had newmarket wrapped up and skating in circles the huskies an appropriate name for the rugged newmarket club re ceived four of the six penalties called in the opening period their first came at the 44 sec ond mark and their last of the frame at 1829 however as the game matur ed both clubs changed their attitude towards the game and majored in hitting rather than ba gordon hodgson 515 hs frank roherts 851 george hodgins terry lewis hs frank roberts 1226 hs frank roberts 1350 hs frank roberts 1443 robert lewis scoring stouffville scored its second goal at 218 of the middle per iod when glen hart took a pass from jim hood and tom ben son and made no mistake on tucking the puck neatly into the twine doug gibbons newmarkets assistant captain orally dis agreed when he was ingged for slashing he received 10 min utes in the sin bin for his verbal outburst huskies tie game doug gibbons found himself in the wide open spaces at 614 of the third period and had plenty of time to wrap the puck behind chuck doyle for new markets first goal glen hart shortly after gib bons counter rang the disc off the goalpost but failed to add to the narrow stouffville lead at 1322 jim hood chose gene scotch as an opponent and started a little action in the newmarket zone hood was given two minutes for elbow ing two lor roughing and a tenminute misconduct scotch meanwhile served two minutes for roughing davy day tied the game at two goals apiece at 1536 when he went in all alone and beat doyle on a neat play the i thought of finishing the game j with at least one point for newmarket was shortlived as j stouffville roared back bb shelston was the hero of the night when he was johnny- onthespot in front of the hus kies net 16 seconds after new markets second goal the puck came right across the zone from tom benson to francis haylow and finally to shelston who drove it into the open side of the net mcgowan unable to keep up with the relay play was caught on the wrong side of the cage and had no chance on the shot tull goalie george sheppard the last of a long line of players to receive penalties was tagged at 1952 for boarding with the clippers a man short newmarket pulled their goalie in favour of an extra attacker however they could do nothing in the space of eight seconds penalties were divided almost evenly between the two clubs with stouffville receiving 15 of the 29 infractions called stouffville travels to new market thursday tonight for a return match with the hus kies if tuesdays game was any indication it should be a bruiser in their next home encoun ter the clippers will meet lindsay next tuesday night at the arena game time is 845 pm srort scripts stouffville had only one injury in tues days game to evan downing when he crashed into the end boards he hurt his arm but re turned in the second period and completed the game ken aida who has figured in at least one point in each of the preceding six games was kept off the scoresheet against new market aida still turned in a commendable performance barry mclean linesman in the game summed up his job before opening faceoff when he said you just dont have any friends it was proven when referee john pickett was spear ed both teams stood around and watched and only one player from newmarket bent over to see what had happened judging from the choice selec tion of american slang words used to describe feelings after a penalty had been called it might be a good idea to hang this sign on the entrance of the arena admittance restricted to per sons 18 years of age or over some of the language wouldnt see print in hush magazine tom benson figured in all stouffvilles scoring with one goal and two assists the stouffvllle tribune tnwhtoy kovembef 25 1965 pg t g rwowi houston have the largest selection of christmas cards in town come on in browse around well be glad to nerrs vou the rexall drug store 1 main st v stouffville ph 6402222 twentytwo twentytwo h0ust0ns clippers point race tightens up stouffville with ken aida being kept off the score- sheet in tuesdays game against newmarket team mates jump ed at the opportunity to make a bid for the top spot although aida still remains in the lead the individual standings tight ened up considerably glen hart now has 10 points only one be hind the leader and ross brown with 9 is only one behind hart hart with ncvcn goals is the teams top scorer while ken aida leads the assists depart ment with six goaltender chuck doyle al lowing only two goals tuesday dropped his average to 26t he has allowed sixteen goals in 6 games on the overall team effort the clippers have scored 37 goals and added 39 assists for a 76 point total following is a complete break down of the scoring player g a pts ken aida 5 6 11 glen hart 7 3 10 ross brown 5 4 9 peter everett 3 5 8 george sheppard 5 2 7 pete reesor 3 3 6 tom benson 2 3 5 bob armstrong 2 2 4 evan downing 1 2 3 bob shelston 1 2 3 jim hood 0 3 3 craig dunnett 1 1 2 bill brown 1 0 1 tom gostlin 0 1 1 totals 37 39 78 goalies aver gf ga aver chuck doyle 16 6 267 john gomes 1 2 200 total 17 8 234 thursday evening tonight is nomination night in stouff ville plymouth belvedere valiant chrysler barracuda for 1966 are that we are becoming over stocked with top used car values 1963 oldsmobile 2boor hardtop this dynamic series beauty is finished in sea blue metallic with matching custom interior and is fully equipped with power steering power brakes custombuilt radio deep tread white walls etc etc please come and have a trial run in this one 1995 with a page guarantee 1962 ford station wagon a real gem has v8 engine automatic transmission radio white walls backup lights etc two tone finish of red and white with matching interior another oneowner priced to move 1 1495 with a page guarantee 1966 demonstrators to choose from 1962 chevrolet a 6 cylinder oneowner 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