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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 20, 1975, p. 9

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second anniukl mardi gras t r activities e raggedy ann and raggedy andy proved to be big hits at the adult- i ray savoie right and walter pipher skating party saturday evening ivan and gale harris took the top prize left help two youngsters enjoy a snowmobile j i for the best dressed couple i svend debruyn ride during the mardi gras both are mem- bers of the stouffville lions club mr and mrs john william standing nearby j t john montgomery t stouffville the weather cooperated and youngsters came by the hundreds to enjoy the mardi gras saturday the sleigh rides and r snowmobile rides were enjoyed but the biggest attraction of the day was the tent setup by the stouffville firemen to distribute free hot dogs gord lewis was there with his work horses to pull the huge sleigh around the park but it was mostly a day for children the stouffville kinette club had a refreshment stand in latcham hall where they dispensed coffee and donuts for the nominal charge of 15 cents that was wellreceived on the frosty afternoon the evening skating party saw some unique and unusual costumes one of trie great mysteries of the night was the identity of a blonde lady wearing a- grass skirt that one won the 15 prize as the best comic costume it was noneother than jim thomas ivan and gale harris were the top couple with herb yakely winning the prize as the best male costume mrs alice ham iwas tops in the ladys section mrs alice ha mm took top prize as the best dressed lady with her rendition of a hula skirt svend de bruyn bantams win series stouffville the don anderson bantams won their first -play-offs- series in three straight games as they trounced port hope 61 on feb 11 sieve schell netted three while sjnglesf were scored by doug abrarhs rob mcbetk kevin lawson and steve spang two assists went to steve newman the team is now waiting to the winner of a series between campbellford and picton r in exhibition games saturday and sunday the bantams blanked the st mathieu club from montreal 90 and- 70 dave wadswortharid brad steel iwere in the goalie position inthe twogames on saturday- brentnichols andbobby hughes each tallied three and spang dan gibson and schell cone apiece schell knocked in two in the second game with hughes lawson al sprague steve middleton and nichols scoring the remainder allstar atom team undefeated in league stouffville the edwards murphy atomteam completed tkeir league schedule last saturday in- port hope and finished the season undefeated in 19 games with 13wins and one tie the team scoredlos goals and allowed 37 in league playtfte two atom goalies allan focklerand kevin berry came up with a midget as lead in playoffs remarkable goalsagainst average of only 1947 in total play tthe jpainters finibhed with a 3083 record playing the aurora aa major atoms last tuesday stouffville managed a narrow 2-1- win on goals by barry smith and norm wideman on friday in stouffville the atoms downed port- perry for by 42 scoring were norm mckerizie smith wideman j david c mehaffey jif v j the final x league game in port hope saturday resulted in a 52 win for stouffville with goals going to dale legerv mehaffey tim yemans wideman and kevin bartley on sunday the p ow e r f u 1 j oshawa canadians downed the the fourth time this time localboys 21 in a well- allstar peewee bs played contest mckerizie had the lone stouffville marker 5 in preparation for awards nighton feb 22 the atoms chose norm mckenzie by secret ballot as their most valuable player to the team the atoms open their first playoff series against port hope in stouffville tomorrow night at 7 pm v lions first places won in york championships stouffville two sdss wrestlers won their weightelass championships at the york county-wrestling- championships last week alex bianchi who has yet to be beaten this year in high school wrestling won in the 178 lb class george hirsch meanwhile took first place in the 168 lb class also competing were alan singh who finished third in the 98 id category peter hamilton 4th in 115 lb and rob miller third in 148 jb 1 sdss coach alan piette commented thathe4is quite happy with the two first we did- havewith the limited number of- ehtrants we had stouffville finished the tournament third overall in team points following bayyiew and markham j next for the wrestlers will be georgian cham- pionships held next saturday at markham district high school stouffville the midget as lead their playoff series with port hope 20 after dominating them 63 on feb 13 the third game takes place tonight in tlutstouffville arena at 8 15 howie jones con tributed two and billy meakesi harold wideman glen gibson and rob lawson one goal each in the last win playing their midget counterparts from st mathieu quebec stouffville slipped by 43 in the first contest and won the second 85 howie jones managed a hat trick in the sunday game as teammates wideman gibson lawson murphy and- jeff williamson completed the scoring peewee as the stouffville iga ff skating prize stouffville- mary jo sutherland of the stouffville figure skating club was a first place winner in- interclub competition sunday in newmarket she com peted against 12 others in the prenovice girls class other winners were marlene boyd second in novice girls cameron fraser second in pre- juvenileboys arid cindy wilson third in silver interpretative peewees tied their best of three series with port hope last friday with a 122 romp over thdir visitors the previous friday they were dumped at port hopeby a 32 count robertgierkink and robert wright were the only two lamplighters for 1 stouffville as port ihope completely outhustled the iga crew 1 back in stouffville the tables were turned as the iga boys constantly pounded the port hope goal jim chilvers ied the scoring parade with a hat trick and added four assists for aseveripoint game ted waite fired a hat trick as well as picking an assist other scores were by dave raymerwith two and singles by wright gierliink gary carr and scott brown x the stage is seufor tomorrow night at the stouffville arena at 8 pm when port hope will return the winner will advance to the next round of playoffs lose after leading p no scoring in game j stouffville after reaching a 30 lead with port perry on monday night the peewee bs suddenly stalled and their op ponents swept past with four unanswered goals and the win robert wright had two stouff ville markers neil davis one anddaryl norton two assists irithe loss despite the loss team managers said raymond dart played a good game in the stouffville nets as the rest of the club completely quit playing once we had a 30 lead in another game on feb 8 stouffville downed newcastle 42 with tony leger daryl norton tony herold and tom j hunt contributing the goals tim jackson played goal said the coaches the whole club played good solid hockey credit s spss basketball midget team tied for first t peewee playerknocks in one of the nine goals travels that day and the gamebn sunday won 4 by- midgets against aurora j cored in ai92 win over the scmathfeu stouffydlev was a better game he added that the boys had a were johnchristiei6j stouffville with only three games remaining in the schedule the sdss midget basketball team is tied for first place in the league with newmarket high school if both teams win their remaining games the winner will be deter- mined by the flip of a coin beforethey proceedjwith playoifs t on feb 12 the midgets tlirashed aurora i 5616 while the in termediates dropped their game the in termediates must now dedat huron heights on feb 27 in order to have a tie for second place and a chance for entering the playoffs ijk scoring l for the sili stouffville in a highspirited game sunday night the lions upset the credit union 54 in girls hockey a total of 32 minutes in penalties was served in the contest the game was won the final period as sharron morrison gave credit union a 43 lead quickly followed by a goal by debbie coxworth tying the score again thirty seconds later janet dunkeld netted the score again thirty seconds later janet dunkeld netted the winner to give the lions the win earlier in- the game nancy wilson jfulie nigh and debbie coxworth potted goals for the lions lorraine sherman had two tallies and two assists for the credit union- with kelly fennemore picking up the other marker the music 4 dancing overcame a 10 deficit on a jolyn ayotte goal to win 51 over- the kinsmen scoring for music 4 were sandy ramer with two and one apiece to nancy hutchinson colleen kamps and cheryl singleton stouffville goalie andy white- for stage coach restaurant and barry jackson of turner construction both shutout all scoring in an atom house league game last week as the teams came to a 00 standstill turner r coach al hathaway said that if it hadnt been for barrys performance it could have been 40 dave marshall netted two arid michel howard one in the 31 victory by gulios over john roe- ford john carrick scored for john roei stacey shaded glen mechanical 21 with keith wideman and mark urquhart scoring for the winners briah hamilton tallied for the glen mechanical john tunny con tributed a hat trick and keith larkin one in the 4- 2 win by cards over stouffville stockyards for the stockyards james peddle and glen dobson had the goals bantams ron gierkink and karl tranmer tallied two goals each as hunts downed betz 94 in bantam house league picking upother hunts scoring was don chad- wick with a goal and three assists and single markers by jim hulshof gord baker and bill jhousser scoring forbetz were jeff collins fred jordariperry pettigrew and keith brodie arts electric thumped richards 63 with tim brown scoring a hat trick chris jackson two and paul shedlowick one for the winners garry taylor mike hathaway and jim hammtooksingle tallies for richards ken bensen netted two and doug smith and gord oneiria 42 win by crest over bruce construction tony arrigo and jim jessup registered goals for bruce civitan and meharg ground to a 55 tie asmike snowball and keith mcguckin each s tributed two goals for meharg and mark harold netted a single civitan goals came from mark harman randy smith norm hall chris hall and mike jones r peewee stouffville- legion and pine hill auto stalemated 77 in peewee house league as doug snowball scored ahat trick forpinehilllarry fockler john hartley david pearce and chris lewis also scored for thexegion kevin grose randy undcrwoodvand peter bass had two goals while randy underwood had one gerald saunders tallied twice and kevin rich ron rosnatouski eric iwilliamson and kevin rich once for cedar beach park as they slipped- by imaster feeds 65 garysefton al lewis peter- kerrigan and danny calhoun with two scored for thelosers paul bninke had a hat trick danleblonc two and grant carter single in the 61 win by stouffville coop hetheringtori electric scott conklin potted the hetherington goal in the 7 lee sand and gravel victory over apache freight lines kevin smith and jeff morgan each made three and allen davis one doug williams and- clinton bourne tallied for apache t two 882 triples lead league t scored bystouffville in ai92 win over the st mathieu quebecpweetteam on saturday peeweecoachjody holden remarked that the visitors were tired from their 4 v vr stouffville roy ireland and don taylor led the field in monday fnight mens bowling each making strong 882 triples ireland had 374 and 272 singles while taylor rolled 308 j others scores bob campbell 93272 kevin dacey 77321 bill dart 716 306 bill carglll 294- john clarkf 299 jack chambers tu 243 harry dykjra67bil white 444 iii norm hosiln97392s2 bill while 644 254- norm hoskfne 739r2s2v lloyd kerswlll 92303vbiii vanderleest711i275 vbob vlorley 455252- bob slack 491 sh chocfcharrottz 244 oave macoonald 444 277 gord hardie 473 244 wayne mcmann 248 bruce armstrong 703 bob slceth 732 330 thursday afternoon ladies league was lopped by mary st john with high single 285 high single with handicap 304 and high triple with handicap 704 lois bartley had high triple o 440 over 200 scores included mary st john 285 tiny stewart 245 shirley knabb 240 maxlne lewis 237 bemlce nelson 234 lois j bartley 233 227 200 jean foley 232 marie foole 231 i 2085jeanoart 227 mary tidrewery 204 mayspence 204 rennle204- and jmtg mclean 204- c- -szrtl- bowling was led a by kelly long with 174 and 173 singles lor 347 others were susan armstrong 127 178 305 kim tuck 142 151 313 julie beaven 143 144 327 and suzanne connor 225 119 344 over 125 scores included cord leatherdale 154 gwen shadlock 138 steve ireland 158 lynda addison 134 norman ooble 159 terry bishop 128 134 cheryl connor 127 tracy jordan 132147j oonna chambers 154 kim sleeth 132 teresa ewlng 131- 124 sylvia sen- welehert 144 david erlkson 145 shelly nesbltt 124 127 and debbie pat lenden131 v v top bowlers in thursday night mixed bowling were vcrn ward 735 283 239 pete carruthers 422 dave mchaey401234 bob tran 418233 rae carruthers 414 249 bill vanderleesl 804- 285 283 234 bob leger 224j among the women were jessie detweiler 583 202 218 stella mcdonald 559 251 gwen hammond 224 karen hammond 207 betty anne meredith 205 rose peacock 200 over 500 triple and 175- single bowlers in fhe saturday youlh 8owllng council vttfh donnat summerfefdt 544i224 1881- andrea tulk535 leuna jordan5i4197l90 brenda steel 189t kim morle ie4isfeve8lgby- 503 185 mark burrows 179 and rick brown 179 v

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