page 8 the tribune thursday november 16 1972 hot raiders tie markham slapshots by jack watson popular ward 1 councillor betty van nostrand is not seeking re election this year maybe the new administration will find a place on the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee for her to utilize her dedication and organizational skills bobby hughes and bobby kemp are two new faces on this years iga peewee allstars hughes from winnipeg and kemp from the mthl are welcome additions to this scene there are three waggs working with the midget b team jim waggrupert ave is manager and the brothers jim and eldon are coaches peter sandersonwas home sporting a broken thumb from a water polo accident peter who did an ex cellent job managing the swimming pool this past summer is a student at laurentian college in sudbury peters room mate is larry bacon church street an athletic admin student wexford stouffville junior bs have planned a minor hockey night for november 25th all stouffville minor hockey players accompanied by an adult get in free three dozen hockey sticks to the team with the most out necessary but some times neglected are the sponsors of minor hockey teams sponsoring this years oh- ma juveniles are lee sand and gravel bobs snack service cable tech and don anderson haulage hockey injuries are the vogue don reesor with the richmond hill rams has a dandy mouse under his right eye mike jones with the same team has a broken finger a touching scene at the stouffville arena on thursday night as players from both peewee allstar teams lined the blueline and observed a minutes silence for coach george stark bob bangay read a brief eulogy for george nick bangay bangs in 2 goals stouffville nick bangay displaying some of the scoring prowess of his famous father fired two goals monday as his pine hills team edged stouffville co op 2 1 in peewee house league com- unionille adult skating night unionville for a time adult skating 21 and over flourished in the area the unionville arena originated it then markham followed and later stouffville now unionville is all thats left the rinks first such evening of the season is this saturday nov 18 from 830 to 1030 pm music will be supplied by the newmarket citizens band stouffville two hundred and fifty fans saw one of the best junior b contests of the season when markham sealawax played to a 3 3 draw here sunday night local team member matt leslie has been the most improved player over the past five contests matt the son of mr and mrs jack leslie main street east has been steady while killing penalties and has centered the line that has the best goals against record for the same period five games the first period went scoreless for twelve minutes and dave brown opened the scoring on a shor- thanded goal from wayne ormson at 1220 bruce carrigan drove one in from the point at 1958 with both teams shorthanded lindsay middlebrook was called on to stop only six shots before the period ended but five of these were made in succession while terry prince was sitting out a holding call at 1625 of the second period the waxers got their first to get back into the game lukewiok opened the period in the third with the goal that tied the game this goal was started on a sharp play by defenceman gord ulman son of leafs norm ulman ulman trapped two raider forwards and sent his man away to get the counter bruce west who earned the first star this night scored an unassisted goal to put wexford stouffville ahead until bob leadbeater tied the game up for keeps while wayne ormson was off for slashing leadbeater earned the leadership award for his side as he was tireless on offence and defence the shots on goal were markham 31 raiders 28 the next game goes on sunday at 730 with toronto nats here kent wideman rides hot streak stouffville kent wideman is enjoying a fine season in bantam house league competition on nov 8 he fired 4 goals and assisted on one as betz pools drubbed crest hard ware 7 4 jeff williams was also skating well notching two tallies and assisting on a pair brian aida had one goal and 3 assists greg gibson counted two for cards bill card and jim hopper netted singles dennis and ken kerrigan combined for 4 goals to lead hunts sunoco to a 7 5 victory over civitan glen gibson bill kingsley and robt hargrave each collected one paul wideman fired a 3 goal hat trick in a losing cause harold wideman potted a pair meharg real estate and richards equipment battled to a 2 2 draw greg roy and greg gill blinked the light for the realtors ron schell hit the target twice for the ihc lads twenty player team selected for swiss trip jan 12 to 22 stouffville twenty players the entire bantam team will make the trip to switzerland jan 12 the decision finalized following a meeting of the club management and convenoi ed grim- shaw was revealed nov 7 to include the ad ditional four boys an extra 51000 was needed and again art latcharn solved the problem with a donation covering the entire amount the roster follow don whitehead kevin hamilton ken hili john trner danny wagg brian llaram carl davis doug feasby bui meakes don richardson howie jones doug todd malcolm johnston robbie bryant lee woolhead kevin mukcy robt lawson brian mur phy mark barry and keith actor a committee to head up the business operation of the canada swiss visit includes ed grim- shaw chairman wilf morley secretary treasurer jack watson and gerry acton the flight by scandinavian air lines returns jan 22 the trip convenor touched on many areas of interest related to the visit including the color and style of uniforms to be worn the billeting of players and their parents locations of games scenic tours exchange of gifts etc he said nothing could be overlooked in planning a program that in volved so many people remember he said were not going to ringwood were going to do it and do it right the players and accompanying fans including york north mp bill hodgson and mrs hodgson will travel from stouffville to malton by bus just to make sure everyone stays together coach jack watson said that while more than normal team personnel would comprise the club every boy would have an opportunity to play another meeting in latcharn hall is planned for nov 28 at 730 pm mark forrester stymies shooters stouffville for the second straight week mark forrester has stymied rival shooters with shutout performances in goal the stand up netminder for john roe ford in novice league competition held the fort saturday while his mates fired 4 at the other end of the rink david mehaffey was a threat every time out for the automen on one solo rush he deked two forwards and a defenseman out of their proverbial pants daryl norton was the other marksman tony leger and charlie wilson each fired singles as lee sand and gravel downed stouffville credit union 21 grant carter was the lone goal getter for the moneymen don paisley turned in a fine two way effort and sparked dan glen construction to a 2 1 win over merv turner construction he notched one tally as did mike schultz michael rehill hit the target for turners with randy kennedy picking up an assist john christie single 204 stouffville john christie crashed the 200 mark saturday in the childrens bowling league he rolled a high single of 204 he also had another game of 128 others over 125 were larry graves 131 157 robbie thistel 144 137 erica boeschinger 132 149 kim tuck 157 beth housser 153 146 bill housser 135 131 donna summerfeldt 160 paul jackson 134 gwen shadlock 126 david gould 129 randy zwier 132 petition one tally was unassisted billy white picked up a point on the other david ratcliff combined with wes worsfold for the co ops lone marker rick sooley led the way with two goals as hetherington electric blanked d a construction 40 mike brunt and brent nichols notched singles norm hetherington collected two assists and paul jackson one kenny benson was brilliant for master feeds in a 7 1 romp over apache tran sport he blasted home three goals mark simson hit the target for two with stephen vaughan and jimmy jessup scoring one apiece steve hill garnered one for the truckmen tony arrigo was up to his old tricks again and combined with paul withers for one goal as the legion edged mayflower farms 21 tommy lehman also fired a single mark herold scored for mayflower on a pass from dougie smith skating club richer by 400 bid for ontario volleyball title the spartans stouffville dist secondary schools senior volleyball team has an im pressive record this season in its march to the ontario finals six members of the club are front row left to right wayne feasby wayne flynn werner ulbl rear row left to right don smith bruce rodin don reesor and jh rehill coach absent phil kinton randy dulude and maurice halsted manager jim thomas peewees blast newcastle 103 stouffville mark fockler set the stage early for what was to be a bad night for visiting newcastle fockler clicked on a pass from kevin lawson and ron hodgson to give the iga boys the lead danny gibson came back quickly to make it 2 0 before newcastles mike danilko beat andrew cudlip in the stouff ville goal the change in ends at the end of the first period did nothing for the visitors as stouffville came back with three more on bob morley sets singles goals by al sprague steve schell and steve woolhead in the third period danny gibson collected the resf of the hat trick on agressive close in plays donald romley put away newcastles second goal steve schell got two more for his hat trick and he did it the hard way on solo rushes from deep in his end zone stevie spang took a pass from bobby hughes at center ice and left three newcastle defenders standing with only their dignity to get the last stouff ville goal a penalty coupled with a defensive lapse late in the game saw ibbotson get the visitors third to close scoring out the i the shots on goal were 31 to 12 due to the strong play on defence by schell kemp and hughes payne sparks juveniles pace the executive of the stouffville figure skating club was given a financial boost recently when the kinsmen club presented them with a cheque for 400 making the presentation here is kin president jack pollard left to earl thompson the 1st vice- president of the skating club jim thomas markham bob morley was at his pin scattering best nov 13 racking up a 320 single a id a 785 triple in the monday night mens bowling league over 650 were vernon ward 711 phil whybrew 723 bill white 710 roy ireland 660 chas graham 693 barry zeller 698 barry irving 681 al gleave 664 frank wilber 651 bob morley 785 russ holder 654 glen jackson 663 eiwood pattendon 682 bob tran 685 ralph marcelli 691 j gord hardie 704 over 250 peter hillerup 300 vernon ward 260 phil whybrew 255 bill white 291 chas graham 293 barry zeller 309 barry irving 272 allan blundell 260 al gleave 283 frank wilber 258 bud leh man 266 bob morley 320 russ holder 252 eiwood pattendon 256 ralph marcelli 278 gord hardie 258 stouffville conditioning in the early part of the schedule and exhibition stints ap peared to be the factor causing the poor showing by our om- ha juveniles this was recognized by coach ike hodgson and a lot of hard work is paying off at uxbridge the scoring for stouffville was split five ways as they drew their hosts 5 5 bill payne playing strong defense for the juvs had a goal and three assists other scoring went to wayne feasby donnie rennie allan turner and rick banks on sunday night at port perry bill payne put away three goals peewees win- tie stouffville with steve schell leading the way with two goals stouffville peewee as downed port perry 5 3 nov 10 both tallies were unassisted other markers were tipped into the twine by al sprague kevin lawson and danny gibson on nov 13 stouff ville and west rouge battled to a 3 3 draw hitting the target for the local boys were al sprague bobby hughes and steve schell while leading the team to a 7 2 wolloping of port perry eddie lowe went all the way in nets and was tested throughout the game scrappy ken harman whose absence due to suspensions has hurt the team had three assists wayne feasby john meakes rick glen and dave taylor had the rest the next home game is tuesday night at 9 oclock sunderland is here nets hattrick stouffville the little guy in hockey usually comes up on the short end in most head on en counters but brian murphy and malcolm johnston utilizing their skating ability and tenacious forechecking stymied a much larger newcastle team to lead their squad to a 6 0 win thursday don whitehead in goal for stouffville turned the visitors away on every opportunity murphy got the winning goal in the first period and the houston pharmacy boys never looked back keith acton scored from doug feasby on a powerplay to kill the first period it was actons first of three for the night the second frame went scoreless whitehead had his best period with stops on ten shots acton opened the scoring in the third and doug feasby put the game well out of reach by scoring two quick goals while his team was shorthanded with both teams sending men to the sin bin acton and feasby combined to close out the scoring re gain scoring eyes stouffville on november 8th at port perry dave mumford scored three goals to lead the neil patrick motors midgets to a 6 3 win craig waite scored two more and the other went to blair emer- son at port hope the following night mike conklin was the out standing player for stouffville as they downed port hope 31 conklin was always the digger as he had a goal and an assist his goal was the winner blair bangay had two assists to fatten his j scoring average and the other goals went to blair emerson and bill roberts