thursday oct 16 1969 the tribune page 13 stouffville 1ga retains title art latchman left an enthusiastic stouffville baseball supporter presents the league championship trophy to iga coach roger todd peter harris oc lock league nhl oldtimers here play clippers oct 21 stouffville bob goldham harry watson cal gardner sid smith danny lewicki strike a nostalgic chord these are a few of nhl oldtimers expected to ar rive in stouffville next tuesday the occasion is an exhibition contest with the clippers this contingent of hock ey heroes has established a reputation for substitut ing savvy where strength and reflexes have waned several teams of later vin tage have been humbled by these old pros as they travel across ontario pro moting spectator interest in our favourite winter pastime clipper coach bob has- sard will likely dress in the oldtimers colors by virtue of his playing days with the toronto maple leafs a few years ago a tentative lineup for the visitors follows bob goldham defence ivan irwin defence mur ray henderson defence bob robertson defence cal gardner centre john mccormack centre jacky hamilton centre harry watson left wing sid smith left wing danny lewicki left wing ronny hurst right wing pete connacher right wing ivan walmsley goal the stouffville clipper nhl oldtimers clash is slated for tuesday night at 815 midget allstars stouffville mid getage players hoping to catch a spot on the omha allstar entry this season are asked to be at the stouffville arena thursday night oct 23 at 9 pm the team coach again this year is ed grimshaw ladies league stouffville nelda morley rolled a 268 and a 208 in the oct 9 schedule of the thursday ladies league others with 200 and over were lois bart- ley 258226 jean dart 242229 ev mckay 217 mildred ash 201 toots taylor 201 doris farth ing 200 on oct 2 jean dart led with a 242 june ward had a 239 june hopper 237 stouffville mary haynes led the 7 oclock ladies league with a 590 triple including single games of 212 and 06 oct 9 others over the 200 mark were doris redquest 216 barb melhuish 213 and shirley wright 206 team standings are the minis 20 team six 20 the clackers 19 hi los 19 the goofers 4 and team one 2 jackson hurls nohitter stouffville liule britain came to town sun day for the seventh and final game of he league finals but they couldnt see the bail oh it was there 3lright the umpire said so but their bats couldnt find it glen jackson the me thodical southpaw that ap pears to improve with age fired a sparkling nohitter stouffville iga won the contest 50 and the cham pionship 4 games to 3 roger todd and com pany retain the title they won in 1967 and again in 1968 gord mcmillan was the only little britain player to make it past third but stouffville catcher ted su zuki stopped him cold at the plate on a brilliant doubleplay that rubbed pat oreilly out at first it was captain todd that made the initial snag to put the dp machine in motion the homesters took ad vantage of an lb snooze in the 1st and scored two runs bill lehman and ken aida completed the circuit both on errors lehman crossed the plate again in the 5th also on a goof but just to prove his ability with the big bat he whacked out a triple in the 6th scoring larry spang and dave slack clare osbourne whose earlier successes pushed the series to the limit was clipped for 6 safeties he issued 5 walks ken crawford back team rivals to see red wwwmwwwwwtwwwwwwwwmtwiwmw for fast courteous service cacl bert l 11111 uoiiatfo for complete satisfaction call 4478518 agknts wanted with or without experience agents throughout ontario toronto york county real estate board members stouffville the intermediate b practice sessions continue to attract over twentyfive aspirants for reserved seats on the clipper bench a surprise combatant in tuesdays drill was ken red crawford crawford has been playing profes sional lacrosse during the past few years with mon treal and st catherines should he and winterstein join the clipper crew stouffvilles stock should rise considerably even though the season opener is still several weeks hence the competi tion for positions is keen especially among the new comers glenn jackson has made the transition from the diamond to the rink once again and his reflexes and eyes have teamed to make the mesh out of bounds to the hungry sharpshooters carrying on from where he left off last season is dan pettit who has matured in to a heady and steady rear guard carl keffer is in motion this year as are ken aida bob smith geoff gasion and harold ike hodgson although the season is in its infancy it appears that the only regular missing from the twice weekly scrimmages is bob mcneil who retired with a back in jury r l west end barber shop hours monday closed all day tues 8 am till 7 pm tluirs and fri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered hair stylists 153 main st w stouffville i unionville arena public skating sat oct 18 830 pm to 1030 pm please remember these dates adult skating only 830 830 830 830 330 pm pm pm pm pm admission 1030 1030 1030 1030 1030 75c pm pm pm pm pm music provided by the newmarket citizens band i farmer if so you will want to invest gate the sun life policy that will take care of any mortgage left on the house and any debts on the equipment and livestock at your death retirement income can also be provided why not call me today sun life of canada heinz v daues unit manager rr3 clarcmont telephone 6401065 stouffville and whitby have made strong bids to link up with cobourg na- panee and possibly wel lington in the eastern di vision of the intermediate b oha the answer to this request is expected in the very near future midgets first stouffville run ning against a biting wind and a constant drizzle the sdss midget boys team placed first in a meet held at bruces mill oct 3 they were led by jim ally who placed 6th the girls team put on a fine effort placing second they were led by jenny bangay who came 3rd blaine burma stuck near the front of the pack in the junior boys race and placed 5th mar tin kamps in his second race scored a solid 12th in the tough senior competi tion it should be noted that a team of grade 7 boys from our school pui on a fine effort by running in the midget class port perry visitors stouffville port perry high schools football squad journeys here friday to meet stouffville in an exhibi tion match competition between port now an a school 750 students and over and stouffville has always been keen in past years and the encounter promises to be an inter esting one spectators are welcome at the game to be played at the school red cross swim program whitchurch twp registration for the third series of eight halfhour swimming classes at slat ers indoor pool at van- dorf will be held between the hours of 10 am and 1 pm on saturday oct 18 at the pool the pool is located east of don mills road in van- dorf and the classes are sponsored by the whit church township recrea tion commission the classes are a com plete red cross swimming course for beginners jun iors intermediates and seniors there are also adult learn to swim classes and advanced swimming participants are asked to bring their bathing suits when registering and reg istration fees are 5 for the eight lessons which will be conducted each saturday morning the lessons in this series are to begin on october 25 registration is open to all residents of whit church township and the surrounding area legion league stouffville lois bartley rolled the high single of 231 and the high triple of 609 in the legion ladies bowling league oct 7 over 200 were lois bartley 231200 bar bara thomas 201 team standings are moonrocks 13 skylarks 10 moon babies 9 stink ers 8 nonos 6 looney- lunars 2 at 3 pm i ih 1 1 ii i ivihii uiuii 1 1 ifin ui n iii ii in i iii ii i it 1 1 1 1 iu 1 1 1 ii ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 i in 1 1 1 1 ii i it ii 1 1 ii iy unionville skating club j i registration i i day i i saturday oct 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