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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 3, 1972, p. 11

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sports ttifaxnt races feature hockey tourney stouffville stouffville will take a 12 point lead into the second half of an inter- town tournament at lixbridge friday night following a series of four games and individual races held in stouffville jan 27 the overall winner will receive an engraved trophy in novice action uxbridge whipped stouffville 53 but stouffville peewees downed their rivals 3- 1 in bantam play v stouffville blanked uxbridge 70 while the midget rallied to win a squeaker 43 in the race meet novice ron bell tony barton and mark dougherty of uxbridge defeated steve spang editors mail dear jim minor hockey week is over in stouffville for another year as in past years it enjoyed the support of the residents the mer chants the local council and the tribune in many respects it was the most successful week run by the association all of us connected with the minor hockey program in stouffville wish- to thank those people who supported our activities it is a support that is deeply appreciated by the executive members and players for it helps to keep our leagues functioning keith sutherland for the stouffville minor hockey association keith mcguckin and steve newman of stouffville stouff- villes peewees fared better with malcolm johnson danny wagg and steve schell sweeping the field the stouffville bantams did the same with doug todd jeff roy and ron mcdowell winning handily in midget class bruce newton of uxbridge won over matt leslie rick taylor beat stouffvilles nick fiore and steve chapman of uxbridge edged findley mac- donald frank van kessell led the uxbridge novice lads with a 3- goal effort brett elhs and peter arts counted singles stouffville marksmen were kent forsythe steve spang and brent nichols for the peewees it was stouffvilles malcolm johnson with a pair and danny wagg with one todd pascoe was the goal- getter for uxbridge howie jones and jeff roy each fired two goals to pace stouff villes bantam team to a onesided victory craig waite ted assinck and doug todd also hit the target it was a come-from- behind win for stouffville midgets nick fiore don reesor daryl wright and mike wightman shared goals for the home club rob kydd with 2 and paul curtis blinked the light for uxbridge league all stars host expros uxbridge the largest crowd of the season is expected to jam the uxbridge arena feb 18 when the famed nhl oldtimers come to town they will play a team of allstars from the uxbridge community league including glen jackson trevor clarke ron evans rick reimer bob leger neil pascoe dave winnitoy wayne keeler mike morrison wayne jackson brian kessel rene plante jody holden bill thornhill bruce boyd ken rawson richard lunney and ross mcgibbon jack palmer and randy carruthers will share the coaching chores the national league greats of yesteryears need no introduction they include such wellknown names as bob goldham harry watson sid smith wally stanowski and pete conacher a packed house is assured dave ferguson claremont bowler rolls 859 triple 2500000 canadians suffer from one or more types of heart disease whitchurch equestrian club is holding a snowmobile rodeo at the whitchurch centennial centre mi east of hwy 48 on aurora sideroad j sunday feb 6 at 10 am sharp i gaming and races for all sizes of machines trophies and cash awards admission adults 50c children under 12 free snack bar arid heated building st johns ambulance in attendance ma r k h a m ciaremonts dave ferguson showed his form last week rolling a 859 triple for the claremont legion at the markham bowling centre the two runnersup were vic binelli of the thursday mens with 822 and ivan booth also of claremont with an 808 individual results follow thursday mens v binelli 822 l schultz 785 e cripps 740 e winnitoy 737 patton 726 boyington 706 alexander 679 baker 686 ingleton 668 jarick 664 b d d w c h r bowden 660 j nigh 653 unionvillc vets f mundy 761 j procter 752 j smith 684 c couperthwaite 677 j angus 666 d ziegler 639 j harris 626 d sale 625 claremont legion d ferguson 849 i booth 808 l macgregor 745 d barker 700 a ferguson 693 d alexander 679 h johnston 678 m samarillo 662 j booth 660 r gurney 654 emerson electric b armstrong 773 h fields 761 p gough 760 d barker 758 b brownlee 713 c booth 654 monday niters b clarkson 768 st patricks a smith 744 j mcgrath 718 j smith 693 p brunt 692 e cripps 688 r blainey 677 p bingo bingo 1200 prize money thurs feb 10 8 pm markham arena beautiful centre room second floor proceeds to markham softball association legion ladies stouffville barbara thomas rolled a 260 single and a 653 triple jan 25 in he legion ladies howling league individual scores of over 200 follow anna krelz 242 jean foley 2li joan vankoughnel 204 ev mckay 204 sadie ireenshicld 231207 sandra fraser 202 lois bartley 227 barbara thomas 260- itick powell and brother wes of stouffville display the trophies they won sunday in a snowmobile race meet at hcrongate country club pickering twp they drove polaris machines for stouffville trailer sales hwy is jas thomas thursday february 3 197 the tribune page 11 minor teams hit omha playoff traii stouffville its omha playoff time in stouffville series to date have been arranged in peewee bantam and midget b class in peewee stouffville is at home to east gwillimbury thursday tonight at 8 pm the second game is at sharon monday at eight oclock it is a best of five in bantam stouffville travelled to alliston wednesday last night with the return contest in stouffville sunday at 430 pm this series is also a best of five in midget stouffville host port perry friday at 10 pm they visit port perry wednesday at 9 pm midget a was undecided at press time although alliston holds a 2 game lead over woodbridge there is no word yet in novice or bantam b in juvenile stouffville will meet the winner of bracebridge and woodbridge fans should watch the recreation notice board on the iga store main street for dates of future games as they arise rick powell dominates pickering race meet carruthers 651 markham mixed a shaban 726 l cooper 719 k fields 697 j cunningham 692 f brazier 682 c reeve 638 west markham h johnston 740 s worley 705 d nesbitt 701 e wray 684 r coxworth 683 g cooper 681 j mcgregor 668 j bandera 645 b heafield 643 l heafield 631 e shaw 630 r lawton 612 markham vets n oddie 726 a un derwood 706 g weatherall 699 r burden 686 w moss 686 h jarick 626 c perrault 625 taylor transport j wilkinson 646 b mclaren 615 c cleverdon 615 b morris 614 h cleverdon 606 elliott electric c booth 697 h coombs sr 682 a millett 642 b drolet 615 p new 611 d brumby 606 thursday ladies m stainrod 744 b armstrong 706 l sievanen 657 c daniel 692 d waters 622 l churchward 674 b grant 622 b lawton 615 v arm strong 610 j smith 608 stouffville rick powell of stouffville a driver for stouffville trailer sales dominated the field in modified snowmobile racing for polaris last weekend at events heid sunday on the grounds of herongate country club rick gained 23 out of a possible 24 points his nearest competitor had 14 rick drove two machines a 292 and a 440 and won two trophies in addition to prize money his pit mechanic was his brother wes another stouffville trailer driver eddie gardhouse drove polaris machines in stock competition in a race at richmond hill saturday he finished 1st in four events added to rick powells victories and in cluding participation in a race at minden the total trophies won by al hudsons drivers last weekend came to six host markham jrs inbetween pool for new season threedog team wins race stouffville a 3dog team with al christie of stouffville in command captured the c class cham pionship in a three- mile race meet held at the owen sound winter carnival saturday there were five other entries mr christies own huskies bandit and sumo were placed in the lead with kimo owned by ken yallup winlane drive trailing it was their first time in com petition this saturday they are entered in a race snowmobile rod eo ballantrae the centennial centre east of ballantrae is the location for the annual snowmobile rodeo sunday sponsored by the whitchurch eques trian club games and races begin at 10 am admission is 50 cents for adults with children under 12 admitted free trophies and cash awards will be presented in all classes 217 edith davenport 211 ruth winterstein 242 meet at centennial park etobicoke followed by the big winter carnival at barrie al christie resides at 484 rupert avenue in the ponderosa close games stouffville novice action jan 29 saw stouffville credit union edge civitan 32 kevin mcguckin steve bond and ken wells scored for credit union tom miller and brad brown fired the civitan goals cards hardware nipped stouffville stockyards 21 in a tight match mark simpson and jim jessup got the win ners goals ron gierkink counted the stockyard tally liirkett hassard insurance took a 21 stouffville it will be markham against the stouffville- wexford raiders in jr b action saturday night in the stouffville arena game time is 830 pm the raiders will be out to avenge their 75 loss to markham in their last meeting here in other games the raiders split their points losing at weston 82 then beating this same club here 64 and tieing aurora tigers in aurora sunday 44 the westonwexford contest saturday was the best game of the season with net- minder lindsay middlebrook out standing jim lebar led with two goals gord cullen fired the clincher into an ampty weston cage at aurora the tigers pulled the game out of the fire in the last minute counting the equalizer with their goaltender on the bench in favor of an extra forward in the eastwest all- star game jan 26 the raiders big no 10 angie moretto was selected the most valuable player win from john roe ford sales david raymer and david kerrigan were the winning marksmen neil davis counted the john roe goal turner construction blanked crest hard ware 10 brian wilson scored the goal on a pass from paul brunke midgets collect record 143 goals stouffville with stouffvilles omha midget a cub ready for a determined playoff drive theres little time to look back over the schedule just completed however their record is amazing in 20 games the team won 17 lost only 2 and tied 1 they scored a total of 143 goals with 54 against they finished 9 points ahead of second place port perry uxbridge west rouge pickering and newcastle com pleted the standing in that order west rouge was the only club to upset the becker boys in regular action stouffville it may be early in february but for peter sanderson its not too early to start thinking of the swim season in june to prove that hes serious applications are now being ac cepted for positions on the stouffville pool staff required are lifeguards and in structors as well as a head instructor forms are available at the stouffville municipal office and should be filled out and returned to the stouffville community swimming pool box 1s stouffville out this summer swimmers will have the benefit of a new intermediate pool bridging the gap between the wading area and the senior pool it measures 40 by 20 in size and ranges from vh to 4 in depth in addition to an improved public swimming program the third pool will permit an extended instructional schedule for preschoolers elementary and secondary school students and adults competitive water skiing a meeting of citizens interested in organ izing competitive water skiing will take place in the pickering township parks and recreation office second floor of township offices 1710 kingston road pickering ontario thursday february 10th 1972 at 8 00 pm residentsoutside of pickering township are also invited to attend for further information call dave bass parks and recreation director at 8395121 or 9422760 claremont winter carnival claremont school h o c k e fri sat feb 45 y g a m e s c e s c u 1 prur ing tug of plus many more attractions w a r 830 pm trappers ball paul evans orchestra at the community hall complete optical service same pay service j li siie liiin tinii llt miclillill flltl itjiirs till til wait intactx enses n rilv fined i contact lenses expcrcly cltmitis clissts 1 ocr specialty phone 107 main st n 2946926 markham letter of thanks mr james mckellar chairman and members of the stouffville fire fund committee the whitchurchstouffville council wish es to express its appreciation to the com mittee for their immediate response in assisting those families left homeless as a result of the fire in stouffville on november 9th 1971 your prompt action in raising funds and assisting in providing accommodation for those persons who needed assistance is sincerely appreciated it is the wish of council to thank you and all those who donated to this worthy cause it is encouraging i am sure to all those who live in the area to know that there are people ready and willing to help those who are in need when such a disaster occurs ken laushway mayor town of whitchurchstouffville under new management e come in and meet ron oliver our new general sales manager stouffville 8 e emerald isle motors 6402400 or 6402401 5 k

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