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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1983, p. 25

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jtsmpi0r iw -i- j xc-s-i- classifieds tf ifitvspeed youre after the classifieds really move it third section sports classified i 1984 tempo iit now here from 7765 have k omth a fokc itajtvr service hyw7ikmedrfiil 20htrigrdl c jr t a a metroland community newspaper rwv november 30 1983 selects trrampn i the stouffville lions pee wee selects picked up their first win of the season when they downed aurora 5- 2 at- oak ridges on saturday taking a 21 lead inthe first period on markers by wayne hie from sean lewis and an unassisted effort by kevin zellersj the selects made it 41 in the middle frame goals coming from keitlfpiette arid lee scaif e- assists going to chris winn dan mcneil and wayne hie trading goals in the third period steve hutchison from zellers and philip wesolowski founded out the selectscoring t fridays game against uxbridge saw the selects fall behind to trail 61 chris winn being the lorie marker before firingthree un- 1 answered goals into the ux- bridge net in the final- period chris winn un assisted wesolowski from steve oldham and hie from winn atoms win two the sound of music atom clippers had little trouble in picking up a pair of wins last week friday night saw them travel to port perry for an easy 31 decision jason underwood scored early in the first period with assists to paul trentadue and bill payne while their second period goal was a nice effort fronvfctheipointfby brad blacktopp assists going to jay scaife and underwood port perry finally got on he board in the final frame but too late underwood signed off the clipper tally with assists from blacktopp and scott ferris against markham on nov21 the selects were un- challenged by- their neigh bors scoring three un answered goals for an easy 30 win- bill payne opened the scoring in the second period from ferris and jason scott third period goals came fromdrae glover and dayle lewis assists going to jason whitebread bran- don pridham underwood and scaife hv v rir after six years of teaching with the stouffville figure skating club instructor kevin robertson bids farewell to two of his pupils nicole vautier left and christine cater er kevin who was canadian junior champion in 1974 has competed against some of worlds top skaters including toller cranston and ron shaver he is leaving the rinks for a new career in industrial real estate sales eagles drop clippers 53 per reply coming from eagles made it 53 in the chris brown on green- closing minutes shields assist at 745 those two disallowed goals proved tobe crucial the clippers continued to theclippers meet 7th press hard for a tie but slip- place lindsay at home ped back again when the tonight dec30 at 730 pm fight stops game continuing their down ward plunge in the stand ings the a s construction clippers pulled out all the stops in their gameagainsu bowmanvlues eagles on saturday night if the clippers failed in their bid it was not for lack of trying they had nothing to be ashamed of in their 53 loss against the hardhitting eagles coach jack watson must give his squad an a for effort two disallowed goals did not help the junior cause and bowmanville despite their lofty league standing they are currently second were fully occupied in keep ing the clippers out of their net bowmanville were ahead 20 at the end of the first period however jamie bell put the clippers on the board with a fine pair of goals in the middle frame the first on an assist by bar ry greenshields the second a 30 ft sizzler that had the netminder beaten before it left the stick with a 32 lead going into the third period bowman ville went further ahead in the early minutes the clip- the beckers milk midget clippers are in danger of getting themselves a repu tation as brawlers if they continue to finish their games as they did on friday night revenge is sweet npyices unbeaten oshawa proved a tough opponent for the neil pat- ricknovice clippers over the weekend having barely squeaked through with a 11 tie in fri- days home game thanks to a last minute goal by centre darrin zeller from chris speareh the clippers again found themselves in a tight gamewhen they visted oshawa on saturday oshawa opened the scor- 1 ing in the second period and it was geoff smiths stick that popped in zejlers re- bound to tie it at 11 it was zeller who finally decided the game scoring unassisted v the final mi nutes of play i avenging their only league loss of the season by markham the credit union peewee clippers wiped the slate clean by coming up with a 52 win in their second meeting the clippers went ahead 20in the first period on goals by dan larmer and darron baston assists going to jamie campbell brad macdonald and bas ton before markham ral lied to tie the score- it was left to defenceman macdonald to blast the win ner from the point while kevin blacktopp and sven hennzeounded the scoring with singles assists went to kevin francis 2 and brad macdonald a 94 win at pickerings new complex gave baston a hat trick with larmer counting for apair and sing- les going to craig stronach kevin francis daryl ham and sven hcnrize the peewee clippers were left at the starting gate in exhibi tion play on friday night aurora jumped into a 40 lead and stayed there until the third period when the clippers rallied to make it a 4 tie baston counted for a pair with singles going tofran- cis and larmer this saturday the team will be entered in the wsmha one day tournament at stouff ville arena first game is stouffville v markham at 7 am diamond allocation the whitchurch- stouffville community ball association will hold ameeting on thurs day dec 8 to allocate di amond time slots for 84 the meeting will be held at the parks and re creation offices at 50 main st under the old post office and will start at 730 pm the reputation would ill- descrved at least according to manager mick redshaw who insists that in most cases his team is usually the innocent party fridays game against pickering ended with the game being called by re feree brian moffatt after a pickering player had attacked clipper darrin hardy as he was leaving the ice adding to moffatts dilemma was the fact that he had got his nose broken earlier in the game purely accidental and it would not stop bleeding despite the short game the clippers posted a 42 win on goals from doug mcquigge 2 bill hutch ison and kenn burrows assists were collected by mike feasby 2 brent brown rick vallee and hardy tinaay v opinion by jim holt sad sad sad is the only sentiment i can ex press oyer the decision to disband the recrea tion committee the political machina tions of council have finally triumphed over common sense and fair play and it will be a long long time before public confidence in its elected representatives is res tored council has no- thing to be proud of in making its controversial decision the lone voice of dis sent at last weeks coun cil meeting came from jack watson coach of the junior c clippers his remark council will alienate the public must be the understate ment of the year they are masters at it not unexpectedly councillor tom wood used the meeting to launch a barrage of pompous rhetoric against members of the press who according to him pen misleading information in their arti cles wood isneverslow to bang the drum of poli tical aggrandizement especially when there is a captive audience but his scurrilous attack was unfounded and un- fair what was supposedly privileged informa tion was nothing of the sort the previous weeks meeting of coun cil as a committee of the whole was noheld in camera which means councillor wilf morley exceeded his authority in refusing admission to the press therefore councillor jim sanders was quite within his rights to speak freely to the press on the matter margot marshalls re mark you cant believe everything you read in the papers is quite a revelation especially as i had previously spoken to her about the initial vote to dispose of the re creation committee in a way the whole affair has become a minor tragedy council is so busy scoring politic- al points and covering their mistakes they real- ly dont realize the enormity of their deci sion woods supposed wit- ticism some papers get rid of their garbage by printing it received no applause and rightly so it was a cheap shot that had no foundation i would with respect rephrase woods re marks by adding my own observation some politicians get rid of their garbage by making speeches hot seat chief librarian george schlukbier is not exactly waiting with bated breath oyer coun- cils proposal to second him as temporary re creation director he was quite forth right in discussing the idea which is a re freshing change after dealing with politicians but f eelsthat the propos- al is merely a sop tojhe hurtfeelingsof dedi- y cated volunteers most of whom feel cheated by the loss of the recreation committee the library board will want something in return for lending my services and thats where the whole thing will come to a halt he said should a miracle occur and schlukbier finds himself in the hot seat i can guarantee that within six months indeed i doubt that long we will see political in fighting that will make the last twelve months look like a library tea party fun hockey night peewee tourney the whitchurch stouffville minor-hock- ey association will pre sent their first annual i tournament at the arena this saturday ideclvi v the tournament is being- hosted by the peewee hockey club and is sponsored by several business and sports groups a total of eight teams will take part including stouffville with about 160 players attending opening game sche- dules are as follows 7 am stouffville v mar- ikham 8 am richmond hill vunionville 9am cobourg v alliston 10 am brampton v brook- linvhitby teams will a advance to consolation or championship rounds on completion of- their opening game- special medallions enamelled with the clip- per logo inset have been ordered by tournament cochairmen eldon wagg and maurice hamilton to celebrate stouffvilles first hockey tournament in many years i priorto the christ mas parade coffee and sarid- wiches will be available at latcham ilall i on saturday evening the commodore oldtimers hockey club will play a friendly game against members of the stouffville chamber of commerce the club is aiming to make it a family night affair late goals no help to bantams despite the teams eighth straight loss on saturday night junior clipper netminder scott lippett cant be accused of laying down on the job saturday nights game against the bowmanville eagles saw lippett poll off some spectacular saves in agame that could have gone either way i yv jlmhoit following the weeks re cord of two exhibition wins and a dropped league game fans could be forgiven for thinking that the edwards- murphy bantam a clippers are stuck in a rut whereas their record of exhibition wins is great the only thing that really counts is collecting points in the league race in sunday afternoons league game the clubs old linemate tim evans now with uxbridge came back and haunted them with a hat trick and assist in ux- bridges 53 win in their thirst for goals the clippers were as dry as the sahara in midsummer for most of the game after a scoreless first period and trailing 20 at the end of the second they fell further be hind inthe final frame and were trailing 40 at the half way mark the clippers finally found the range with three consecutive goals sean- mcquigge counting for two the single going kirk fch with candy canes door prizes and a draw for a com modore computor v santa has abo promised to be in attendance admission is 1 and all proceeds go to the recrea- tion complex fund game start is at 8 pm smythe before uxbridge tipped in the insurance mar- kermark dorey and chris tymoh picking up the- assists saturday evening saw an 80 walkover for the clipi pcrs when they travelled to aurora to meet a rather weak select team mcquigge had a fourgoal outing and mike ferguson finally got on the stats sheet withla pair kirk smythe and craig muccialso counted assists going to russell king 3 kent smythe 2 mcquigge elzner and hutchinson a 74 win over markham on nov21 saw the bantams come from behind in the third period after trailing 4- 3 leading the stouffville attack were kent smythe and sean mcquigge both with a pair while singles wenttb shawn pennanen mark dorey and craig johannessen assists went to mcquigge dorey pen- naneri ferguson king tymon derek hamilton and berky elzner 1

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