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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1954, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november isjj 1554 dlrnon fifin pfijlc with 53 win over clippers gone but not forgottev x twk years ajo two outstanding hockey player performed cede- the colors o the georgetown raiders in the persons of hal gibson and jack rhodes thse two men starred with the raiders when georgetown marched to the intermediate title this season markham millionaires are grouped with georg town who are coached by the one and only scotty patterson a former team mate of the two clippers stars gibson ani rhodes ken mcmillen also connected with the club informed millionaires president john lunau that both hal gibson and dusty rhodes were the finest hockey players ever acquired by the raiders jlew team old style this season bud watson of lnionville returned to the local hockey limelight on thurday night of last week he played his first game with the newly organized markham millionaires and came up with a line performance the twoyear layoff doesnt appear to have hurt his playing ability as the contest progressed his speed increased making him equal to anything on the ice his brilliant twoway effort while a member of the stouffville clippers will always be remembered by rabid hockey fans in this town a keen eye gord lewis local stouffville clipper centre star has always been noted for his accurate shooting last week he turned his sights on a different game fiecfooted deer with deadly results gord bagged three deer and one fox with seven shots a little more than a week ago the husky forward pulled the ligaments in his leg and was forced out of hockey action this however did not deter his hunting ambitions and he along with allan lewis and albert allan both of the th concession of markham and ed ieary of gormley drove into the north woods to the emsdale district due to a severe stiffness in his leg gord sot up his vantage point near the car and waited after a time three deer crossed his 6lghts and were dropped in their tracks mr leary bagged one and albert allan another gord la expected to be back sniping at opposing goal- tenders in a couple of weeks peewee titlists will go to goderich tourney this spring the dream of btouffvilles peewee team may ha realized every year during the easter holidays the goder ich lions sponsor a peewee tournament each team is plac ed in a group according to the population of the town the boys are boarded out in houses m be the phlmber forgets eround goderich free of charge because he has so many pipe an entry fee is charged but dreams this money is returned when the team puts in an appear ance the only expense locally is in the transportation of the young lads from stouffville to goderich already a number of residents have offered cars jlr jim austin chairman of the peewee hockey group is assisting in the promotion the six group coaches and mr aus tin will select twelve of stouff- villes best players to make up a team it will be a fine exper ience for these future hockey stars monarch flour 7 lb bag cudney dessert pears 20 oz aylmer choice ungraded peas 20 oz tin kam tin carnation milk tall tins sunbrite margerine lb frozen orange juice 2 tins fresh sausage lb bulk wieners lb hamburg lb blade roast lb 49 19 19 39 2 for 29 27 35 33 33 39 49 stouffville clippers suffered their second defeat of the sea son as they dropped a 53 ver dict to newmarket here on sat urday night it was herbie cains big line of sinclair bon iface and brankston that spell ed defeat for the homeseters sinclair notched three goals boniface and ptastnik fired singles the visitors broke into a 10 lead at 740 of the first period when sinclair tipped the puck past rhodes play in the open ing twenty minutes was of the ragged variety both teams set a fast pace in the second and third periods don claydon put stouffville back on even terms when he stepped out of the players box grabbed a loose puck at the blueline and drilled a low shot into the bottom corner of the newmarket cage the clippers went one up at 352 of the period when joe lewis snared gordie haddle- tons pass and dribbled a shot past cruikshank the period was far from over however as the redmen raced back and counted two in a row ptastnik scored from chard at 1011 and sinclair put the canaltown crew in the lead to stay with an unassisted tally gordie boniface teamed up with linemates sinclair and boniface to give newmarket a 12 advantage at 75s of the final frame macintosh put the clip pers back in the contest mo mentarily at 1318 but sinclair sewed the game up with five minutes to play the entire contest was one of the best played here this sea son both clubs were going at top speed andgoaltenders crui kshank and rhodes were call ed on to make a number of sensational saves rhodes in particular was great especially in the second and third periods when the redmen forced the play to his doorstep the teams played it rough throughout the sixty minutes but there was only one real out break of fisticuffs fiery gor die haddleton and gord boni face squared off behind the stouffville net in the second period haddleton took the round with three rights and a left to his opponents head both players were banished with majors markham and oakville battle to 55 draw a goal by stouffvilles bud lehman in the third period gave the markham millionaires a 55 draw with oakville in an exhibition game played in the unionviile arena on thursday night the homesters had to battle from behind in the third period to split the points oriilia porrtiacs visitors here saturday nigh on saturday night in the stouffville arena the clippers will attempt to wrest first place away from the highflying orii lia pontiacs the oriilia squad have lost but one game this season that to stouffviue on their last visit here the clip pers have dropped two both to the visitors built up a com- newmarket fans are assured manding 41 lead in the first 0 a tight hockey struggle on period and led 12 at the end of saturday night the second frame markham i roared back however in the final twenty minutes to out- score their rivals 4 to 2 bud watson paced the mark ham attack with two goals coach jack watson bob petch bud lehman and jack smith notched singles auroras colorful lorirg doo- liue handled the refereeing duties with bruce harper act ing as linesman the intermediate schedule commences on nov 23rd when the millionaires journey to oakville markhams first home game is tnes nov 30th when they play host to the george town raiders coached by scot ty patterson the admission price to all scheduled games has been set at 50 cents public school chil dren under 12 years of age will be admitted free clippc carload groceteria jve deliver phone 280 public skating in the stouffville arena fri nov 19 public skating sat nov 20 senior hockey orillia vs stouffville tues- nov 23230 330 children 8 under wed nov 21 330 430 children free s pm public skating ooo a aoaaatfomwo 8oj haddleton sparks ers to 84 win over newmarket a threegoal outburst by pint- sized gordie haddleton spark ed the stouffville clippers to an 84 win over the newmarket redmen on friday night the faststepping centreman fired all of his goals in the first per iod as the winners piled up a convincing 10 lead frank ste phenson counted two more in the second frame without re play from the big guns of the canaltown crew in the final frame don mc intosh and don claydon made it s0 for the clippers before newmarket could find the range chard boniface scar- cello and brankston scored for the redmen in that order all their goals came within five minutes gordie haddleton stouff villes ball of fire collected a total of six points with three goals and three assists cal houn notched the other stouff ville tally norm stunden injured during practice session norm stunden brilliant net minder formerly with the clip pers and now with markham millionaires suffered a bad gash on the forehead during sunday afternoon practice ses sion the puck came from the stick of bud watson during a scramble around the net the gash required several stitches rohs basketball schedule exhibition basketball sche dule for junior senior teams of pickering district high school home games tliurs- nov 21 at 3 pm seniors then juniors vs king ci scarboro friday dec 3 at 730 pm junior game first vs york memorial ci toronto friday dec 10 at 7w pm junior game first vs geo harvey vs toronto away games wed dec 15 at scarboro tuei dec 51 at whitby bantam games to be an nounced later league games after christ mas starting jan 7 through feb 11 will be announced after cossa meeting on iec 2nd parents are weloimo to at tend close games feature opening of peewee schedule the stouffville lions club peeavee teams opened their lengthy six month schedule on saturday afternoon with all 6 clubs getting into action the toronto maple leafs coached by barry wilkes chalked up a decisive win over garth bru- backers boston bruins with an 82 victory peter stover was the big cog in the leafs ma chine firing three of his teams eight goals gary taylor notch ed two with roger stover lar ry mcmullen and ricky wed- seltoft scoring singles bostons goals were scored by marvin betz and mike epworth in the chicagonew york contest ron stewart front line speedster with casey hilliards black hawks was the whole show as he netted two tallies the hawks downed the rangers by the score of 21 both stewarts goals were fine efforts and it appears likely that he will be one of the stars of the league this season wayne penlanen guarded the nets for the winners the ran ger goal was scored by glenn barkey on a pass from forward doug allman in the other game montreal canadiens edged detroit red wings 43 lynn momullen was the hero of the game for the canadiens scoring two goals both on breakaways from cen tre ice the winner came off mcmullens stick with only a few minutes remaining in the game glenn pennanen net- minder with the montrealers was a standout performer stopping many wideopen scor ing chances jerry patterson and jack paddley were the other montreal marksmen for detroit gord macdowell notch ed two with bob lehman scor ing the other geo malcolm turned in a fine game for the wings but couldnt beat pennanen in the canadiens net jim wagg sec ond line forward with mont real looked good coach watson tossed out of hockey opener on tuesday night of last week markham millionaires played their first game of the season when they journeyed to oakville for an exhibition tilt they dropped the game 92 but gained some revenge by batt ling the intermediate a oppo sition to a 55 draw on thurs day night at unionviile in the second period coach jack wat son bud watson and morley petch were tossed out of the game when they argued too strenuously over an offside play their absence from the contest weakened the markha- mites defensive strength don korgie and bud watson were the millionaire goalgetters clipper scoring 1 arade g a pts macintosh 5 9 14 stephenson 8 3 11 bell 4 6 10 small 6 4 10 macneil 3 6 9 crawford o 4 9 gibson 4 4 8 g lewis o 2 7 haddleton 3 4 7 claydon 2 4 6 mugford 2 4 6 sea talon 2 2 4 calhoun 1 2 3 j lewis 1 1 crust 1 1 stouffville rep to attend omha meeting the twentieth annual meet ing of the ontario minor hoc key association will be held at the king edward hotel tor onto on saturday dec 4th at 10 am mr jim austin of stouffville executive member expects to attend nominations and ammend- ments must be in the hands of the secretary j l christie not iater than friday nov 19th to be considered at the annual meeting the feature of the conven tion will be the presentation of the omha honor award trophy in recognition of out standing service to minor hoc key the winner has not as yet been disclosed the late errol russell of sarnia won the award last year any time a kiss will change a pout into a pucker were for it fastest cutting easiest handling chain saw built mall 2mg packs 5 hp in 20pound unit ladies bowling league nov 12 54 cracker jacks 14 joans jonahs 11 klinkers 9 razzbarrys 5 whiz bangs 5 the whirlers 4 high single reta laushway 245 high triple bea jennings 5g8 its strange how often what people dont know hurts them when they try to tell it no oneman chain saw for sale today can match the mall 2mg tremendous power weighs only 29 pounds heres the saw everyones been looking for tireless and effortless to operate we have ao much confidence in this saw well let you try it in your own timber midgets jrs to play thurs nites polly mintons juniors and casey hilliards midgets will be playing their home games on thursday nights in the stouff ville arena the midgets will be grouped with uxbridge port perry and pickering the schedule is not expected to start for a few weeks the junior d squad is shaping up with more than twenty boys coming out for the last practice stouffville will likely play in c company then obtain a bye into d if they are unable to make the playoffs bill lennox and cec hend ricks are talking up a bantam team for stouffville if such could be organized every age group would then be taken care of use tribune classified advs for results tawwtawrnrrnmmataatameieafcartr for free tryott write ok phone altona feed supplies clarcmonl ont phones clare 33629 stouff g1326 futopepigrows bljg thrifty calves promotes balanced growth ifc3fcmt3wbabti ladies cents on safe barrymore elysians and other english cloths save up to 3000 ordinarily 5950 sale price limited quantity only special ci iring ladies fall winter rapid growth is not as important in raising calves as good steady growth your calves should hare a moderately rapid growth better than average body development and strength of bone are as important as increased weight there should be a consistent growth day by day remember slow growth or no growth can never be made up so start your calves now on fulopep teasy to feedli calves take to it a quickly calf starter stiver bros stouffville phone 45 presses half price mens doeskin sport shirts for leisure for outdoor sports a handsome sport shirt that is rukrcdly made to give long wear and durable service sanforized cotton to retain comfortable roomy fit smart checks plaids in all shades in and out square cut bottom sized small medium large two breast pockets manufacturers regular 495 line each our store will be open both friday saturday nights for your convenience come in and look around h golden cl stouffville phone sasaagbsbagbasgaactsda

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