page 10 the tribune thursday feb 20 1969 frustrated clippers drop key playoff game stouffville a night of utter frustration for the clippers and their fans stouffville interme diate bs missed more scoring opportunities in tuesdays game than they have in any five games during the regular season the result whitbv 7 stouffville 3 they now have their backs against the wall with two losses in the bestofseven series they are away for the third game thursday and return home the follow ing tuesday win or lose in whitby the home game must be considered a key contest tuesdays affair broke wide open in the final period with eleven of the games eighteen penalties being assessed three of t h e winners markers were fired while clippers served their sentences during this final twenty minutes in spite of the seven goals recorded against glenn jackson he turned in a good game on four occasions he had almost no chance when the rear guards were out of posi tion or failed to clear the puck whitby only managed one goal in the opening period while stouftville were shut out mike gray got that one the crowd which exceeded the 350 mark had reason to cheer when ray pipher scored from art rennick and ron jones elation became defla tion as stan sharmann and mike taylor made it 31 for the visitors whitby counted four times in the final frame and except for a spurt late in the period when don haynes made a ron jones pass count and when bob tripp collected a goal the outcome was never in doubt pat casey stretched the mesh twice the other whitby tallies went to cord piatt and ken hall in overtime markham beats aurora markham if suc ceeding games come even close to the thrills of the series opener then both markham and aurora fans will be chewing on their fingers at aurora sunday markham squeezed out a 43 victory but were ex tended into overtime to do it brent swanick was the hero he blinked the light at the three minute mark of the extra period and his mates held on to pre serve the win the two teams hook up again in markham fri day game time is 830 pm george shields and steve vickers were the other markham marks men auroras tallies came from the sticks of fred white bob tun- stead and bob lagrand in other quarter final series st mikes is oppos ing weston and dixie is paired against whitbv win seven awards stouffville kevin and keith acton burk- holder street stouffville have added seven more awards to their ever- increasing collection i the brothers were en tries in the ontario open speed skating champion ships at kitchener feb 15 and 16 there were par ticipants also from quebec and the united states kevin a junior placed second in the 220 yards and third in each of the 440 and 880 he received one silver and two bronze plaques keith in midget class received three gold plaq ues and a trophy scoring firsts in the 220 330 and 440 kent wideman novice hero stouffville schell red white post ed a wellearned 42 win over stouffville credit union is a wellplayed no vice game feb 17 wayne thompson and gordon lehman scored early goals for schells only to have david lang and allan sprague tie it up for the moneymen gordon lehmans sec ond goal of the night was the winner and ed leg- ers goal was the clincher gordon lehman also had one assist for a great nights work david sche- minski had an assist for schells while dale bell had one for the credit union exciting game kent wideman scored his second goal of the night with 15 seconds left in the game to give birkett insurance a 22 tie with equipment ex press in an exciting game that had the fans on their toes all the time ken smith and ken kerrigan scored for the express team and kevin morlev had an assist for the winners don drew- ery for equipment ex press and ken bonk for birkett insurance came up with many fine saves to keep their team in the game tie 11 in a fast but rousrh game stouffville stock yards and merv turner contractor plaved to a 11 tie paul marshman shot the builders into an early lead but that was wined out bv larrv pilkev when he converted a good pass from paul towner wins carling cup uxbridge harvey acton of uxbridge retained the ontario firefighters curling championship by defeating bill core of brampton 84 he went through the threeday 14ring compe tition with a 50 record to win the carling cup core turned back frank foley of ottawa in a semi final 6 he had lost only one other match in the competition to foley acton now advances to the canadian firefighters championship at tarn 0- shanter in toronto march 31april 4 b- david campbell seven goal effort r i r- r a a new billiard parlor has oeen opened at 22 main street east in stouffville the operator is roy hea- ton park drive north shown here making a shot is david godbehere of bloomington staff photo new billiard parlor opens on main street stouffville the art of playing pool and billiards is supposed to belong to the boys but dont be surprised if this private realm of male superiority is chal lenged by the girls it all points to this kind of competition says roy heaton operator of the new billiard parlor on main street east in stouffville so far roy is pleased with all aspects of his new operation what was once the anglican church has been trans formed into a roomy recreation hall with five tables to accommodate 20 players the invest ment totals close to 8000 the parlors are open six days a week from 11 in the morning until 11 at night the premises is closed on sunday the parlors are in charge of roy heaton ivan booth sets bowling pace markham ivan booth with a sizzling 901 set the pace in the mark ham bowling leagues he performs with the clare- mont legion x for the ladies pearl gough was the number one marksman with an 827 other individual scores follow sherwood south molly marks 758 al barrett 736 alberta aus tin 702 june millett 701 betty armstrong 682 john manders 674 joan coombs 673 markham chryslerdodge keith gould 710 erich this week only iuihvpiivmore free 1 69 plates plus 50 gallons gas rf- only one car per customer quality used cars low cost iac financing quality prices safety inspected 67 chevrolet 67 dodge 66 pontiac 65 oldsmobile 64 chevy ii wgn 64 pontiac convert lie 64 falcon lie 63 dodge lie lie 424187 lie lie lie lie 287690 196707 j52278 42222x k48725 582070 299966 full full full full full full full full price price price price price price price price 159500 149500 139500 159500 99500 109500 89500 69500 stouffville auto sales fina service centre 12 mile west of stouffville box 511 stouffville 2940616 detering 689 ed wide- man 681 ken white 658 mary pringle 617 diana graves 616 georgina stratas 608 thursday ladies mary sheffield 676 joan hill 666 innis bo- tham 649 thursday men p dickinson 851 c smith 841 jack britton 809 doug willson 788 harv underwood 770 a thomas 761 h a d d y johnston 761 whlterodgers pearl gough 827 al richardson 796 doreen swale 779 doug wilson 695 keith thompson 690 monday niters stan thompson 777 clill lumley 751 betty clinker 663 bob clark- son 610 bob maynard 610 gill beck 608 st patricks jim ireton 741 geor gia stratas 687 joyce shannon 684 pat mau rice 678 paul carruthers 660 markham mixed don summerfelt 720 arn thomas 703 marion norrish 685 len thurs ton 685 c smith 668 lorna jarvis 667 unlonvllle vets geo miller 737 jim smith 731 esther cogar 730 louise procter 724 bernic faber 682 art keeley 678 west markham vic binelli 827 dave binger 816 john shaw 748 john fuller 717 ar- nald thomas 713 steve schmidt 695 wednesday ladies joyce shannon 658 betty mclean 657 mary cosburn 644 evelyn sa- biston 633 olga gibson 617 mary grove 616 chcscbroughponds ila milne 7s0 don houston 728 ken evans 664 gar bennett 640 lois titus 639 bob car- gill 614 cec redmand 610 income tax returns woo up are you saving every possible tax dollar ken may m0 1969 or 64958k and son john on fri day evening when the tribune reporter visited the hall roys daugh ter christine was work ing in the refreshment booth it helps to have a girl around said roy the boys tend to watch their language a little more christine may have company roy says that a girls group is inter ested in learning the skills of the sport pos- markham vets john knelegen 822 gord proskey 802 geo eades 725 jim reeves 720 queenie bound 720 vera plat 710 jack bur- nell 693 sibly this week roy feels that the parlors are an asset to the town it keeps the kids off the street he said he noted that he had experienced no problems roy is the first to ad mit that he knows very little about the rules then he pointed proud ly to a huge set of moose antlers hanging above a central arch- w a y theres my game he said you cant put a great hope into a small soul jenkin l jones stouffville beckers milk cot a four- coal performance from ronnie hodeson and as a result recorded a 53 win over weldon shoes in mite action feb 12 the sneiedv forward tallied all his coals on unassisted plavs larrv fockler notched the remaining oal steve snnna r knabb and viael french not the oals for weldons with assists roinc to kevin jamieson steve spanc and bill benson win 42 aida cleaners dnuhled he count on consolidated sand and rnivl with a 42 win bill housser led the attack with two poals whit- hiiiniv hamm and mirk rnnqav fired sinols rill hamm had an assist steve srhell nicked un hnth markers for consol idated onosmpit name david camnbell nut on his shontino irons and led schell lumber to a 121 thiimoinn of lehman shoes in the most one sided pame in a lon time in a creat disnlav of shootinc the voiine for ward ranoed in seven poals other poals went to kevin mcgiickin and one each to keith mc- gurkin paul jackson and brad brown assists went to keith mcguckin and stewart camnbell each with two and sincles to kevin mc guckin paul jackson brad brown and dan in- brown tommv lehman scored the lone coal for lehman shoes drop opener stouffville stouffville clippers lost a hardfouqht 43 decision to whitbv feb 13 in the first came of a best of se- whitby ven series nlaved in robin hood ken aida and don havnes were the stouffville marksmen pat casev with a dair elmer tran and brian fletcher lit the light for whitbv fletchers tallv which proved to be the winner came at 1226 of the third period trophy billiards now open open mon thru thurs 11am to 11pm main street stouffville age limit 16 years village ladies league stouffville barb cooper rolled a 635 triple with two single games of 206 and 253 while doris redquest had a 630 with games of 235 and 207 in the 7 oclock division of the stouffville ladies lea gue feb 13 others over the 200 mark were barb mel- huish 224 shirley wright 222 may love 216 diane graves 201 stouffville swimming pool requires for the 1969 season nnm luiniffirrd for june july august rutll lliflnflufjif p submit applications to the undersigned instructors and guards application forms available at the municipal office l w boadway secty swimming pool committee box 370 stouffville