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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 28, 1956, p. 8

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fiy i the stoufryiui tobunl tmty drif 28 1956 uxob octixkk stoaffrtlle in tbree minor hockey clubs pljib in an organised group this tason th bastams midgets and juveniles in a brief rundown here bow our tare entries appear alter the first portion of the fcafoa ha slipped by the bantam the club that was believed to be our wealtest link in the minor chain is bow shplns up to be a strong contender coach keith sutherland has two faststepping lines and a defence which looks stronger than last year entry coach sutherland has plenty of strength down the centre in pivot performers grant foreman and larry malloy the mcmullen brothers derek arbuckle allan boyd norm galbraith and bob lehman look good on the wings both malloy and lehman may if needed drop back on defence to alft rearguards geo malcolm roger stover and williard feddie glenn jackson looks like a good goal- tending find to fill the position left vacant by roger beazley on wednesday evening your reporter watched the local entry in action for the firt lime this season and was very favourably impressed some of the boys appear to be a little goalhungry and in their bids to blink the light they forgot to share the puck with their uncinates with a little more practice this problem will eahy be remedied it must be noted that iarry malloys performance was without equal on the ice as he ham mered home four goals he also picked up a pair of assists coach sutherland may call on the services of rightwlnger itick wedseltoft who although playing midget is still eligible to perform i the bantam ranks turning to the midgets it must be admitted that their record to date is not impressive perhaps one of the main reasons for their inconsistency is the fact that they are playing against clubs in a higher class such as aurora and newmarket coach rill lennox is confident that his club will improve he was however rather disgusted when fivp of his players failed to attend a practice session held on wednesday morning the strength of the local entry cannot be determined until they meet towns of similar population in the group playoffs the winner will then move into the omha playdowns the juvenilis are waiting for cold weather the team has been holding regular practice sessions for more than a month now but until ice is available at brooklin and ixbridge the group is at a standstill im afraid the juvenile club will meet the same fate as last season when without sufficient scheduled contests under their belts they were quickly knocked out of the ontario playoffs on paper coach jack watson has a strong aggregation but unless they start to play very soon they will wee very little hockey action this winter j moke hkhmtiij this is the time of year wnen best wishes and compliments are on the tip of everyones tongue so i think it is in keeping with the season to pass on a few compliments to a fellow sports scribe and hardworking sports promoter mr geo haskett of newmarket mr haskett both summer and winter is probably one of the busiest men in this area but im afraid like all other rabid sports boosters be doesnt receive the credit and recog nition he rishtly deserves in the summertime he organizes the north york minor baseball league and in the winter the xorth york minor hockey league both groups comprise more than twenty teams and are affiliated with the oba and the omila for some unknown reason this same mr haskett in spite of his efforts has to date been unable to obtain an executive position on the omha board the reason is un known to this writer but im sure if anyone now holding such a post is more active than the xewmarket scribe then he should be placed on salary mr haskett has literally kept the wheels of sport turning in xorth york and his hockey and baseball efforts are very much appreciated here every summer stouffville placed a baseball entry in the x york group and this winter the local midget team moved into the loop it must be admitted that some pretty fair teams comprise the group especially in hockey where our own midget club is finding the opposition surprisingly strong so its hats off this week to newmarkets ardent hockey and baseball enthusiast mr geo haskett heres to more hockey for more teams for more boys in 1957 the following editorial has little or no meaning as far as stouffville is concerned this town is one of the most active sports centres in the district but other communities are exper iencing a rapid decline in sports interest and activities to such communities this editorial may apply sport is sick sick with the treatment it receives from those who have fastened on to it like leeches fastened on to it for their own personal profit purveyors of the builtup commentary the cagey column the phony publicity the huck ster hangerson who purchase publicity by peddling the physical exploits of others so sport is sick sick because it has become an end in itself and not a means to an end which ought to be entertainment and pleasure for those who participate and those who look on instead it has become a business of words and dollars instead of action and deeds and because it knows itself to be talked about by the selfstyled experts it languishes and grows sicker day by day let sport be itself a contest of skill and endurance and condition with the rules defined and agreed to by each side not only in name but in principle for the necessary continuance of the game itself where it is no disgrace to lose provided the defeat is honorable and where sportsmanship is regarded not as a sign of weakness but of strength strength of character which is essential to any human undertaking as guts and gump tion let sport have a transfusion of good red human blood courage and audacity and the will to win worthily today it is too fevered too expert too sagacious it harltors too many statistics and percentages which prove nothing and whlch are mostly forgotten as soon as compiled let sport get up off its bed of bonused ease and start walking again under its own power to be lulled in false security is no way of recuperation sport as a means to health must be healthy itself when sport is sick none are happy when sport is healthy all is well start them sooner sell more iviilk feed it to be sure of health ier growth it is improved more palatable even 3day old calves relish it and thrive m rout iocm maim etui roc ay y stiver bros uousvuu ontario clippers beat bradford 52 clean fast dame the clippers snapped a two- 1 goal was a fluke affair that jgarre losing streak on thurs- dribbled into the corner before day night ot last week when clipper retrrinder geo wilkins they downed bradford 52 in a could cover bud lehman evened clean fast contest bud lehman the count at 1121 on a pass was stouffvules leading marks- from russ forfar joe lewis man potting a pair of goals bud lehman and bruce mcdow- howard forgie bruce mcdow- 1 ell were stouffvilles best in the ell and- joe lewis were the other first frame youthful trio perform with clippers clipper marksmen bob veale j and bill orr fired bradfords goals the contest was the best to be played here this season it fea tured rinklong passing plays spectacular goaltending and a minimum of penalties only 3 players occupied the sin bin in the entire contest and these were for minor infractions of the rules the most sensational perform- howard forgie put the clip pers ahead to stay at 1750 of the second period he broke into the clear at the bradford blue- line and made no mistake with a low shot buss forfar picked up an assist on the play bruce mcdowells backhander on a pass from joe lewis caught the corner at 1930 to give stouff ville a 31 advantage j the final frame saw the clip- er on the ice was bradfords pers outscore their rivals 21 netmimler bob lynn the grey- bill orr notched bradfords sec- haired goaltender pulled off end goal at 529 but bud leh- some fine stops in an effort to man and joe lewis sewed up hold the homesters off the score the contest with single tallies sheet or a number of occasions in the late stages of the game he blocked three and four shots alex wilkins and bruce mc- in a row from the sticks of goal- 1 dowell picked up assists on the hungry forwards goals on thursday night of at 145 of the first period the next week richmond hill will visitors jumped into the lead make their initial visit to on a tally by bob veale the stouffville hon earl rowe jmidgets meet opens new arena newmarket here at bradford on friday the people of bradford and the stouffville midgets will surrounding district were burst- be making an effort to extend ing with pride last week when j their winning streak to two hon earl rowe mp officially straight games when they meet opened their new artificial ice newmarket here on friday eve- community center arena nin game time has been set for art evans bradford reeve 645 pm on friday evening of percy selby west gwillimbury i last week the homesters hit townships reeve and charles the win column when they hum- evans chairman of the arena bled bradford 153 it was stou- the three youthful members of the clippers this season are pictured above left to right they are doug forfar harold hodgson and frank hendy hodgson has performed with the clippers in previous years but it is the first season for hendy and fprfarje three forwards all rank li on the individual scoringhtisiies thomas bantams blank uxhridge 12q malloy nets four board also participated in the opening ceremonies brad walk er vicechairman or the com munity center board introduced the visiting speakers what the visiting dignitaries saw was a splendid cement block structure with an artificial ice surface approximately iso feet by so feet on the ground floor are team dressing rooms lunch bar business office and a lobby upstairs overlooking the arecun very fine com- ftvilles initial victory north york loop newmarket coached by ross goddard will be attempting to stretch their winning ways to three straight games whipped sutton twice in a home stouffvilles bantam team coach sutherland started piv- eoached by keith sutherland ot player grant foreman at cen- chalked up their second straight tie ice on the fust line between victory when they blanked ux- 1 wingers lynn and larry mc- bridgc 12 0 on wednesday eve- mullen this trio figured in live ning larry malloy paced the of the teams dozen goals larry winners attack with four goals malloy worked between bob in addition the centre star col- 1 lehman and derek arbuckle lectcd a pair of assists j allan boyd also took a turn lynn mcmullen teaming tipjat the left wing spot and leh- they with brother larry fued the 1st j man dropped back on defence stouffville goal at 225 of the the term skitnilk means that fat has beenpoved niak- i ing the fat coif less than 323 when the is removed the vitamin a lined in the fat is also rend however i many of the othutrients are l the same as in ie milk and j skim milks on market are fortified with iiti a i passed happy wnothcrjearhas in which we were to serve the many good friends whose patron age we value so highly to them our warm thanks and best wishes for the new year ken laushway insurance agency and home encounter the local i first period two minutes later j entry will be tagging newmar- larry malloy notched his initial kefs sharpshooter johnny mo- 1 tally on a cleancut breakaway j night who fired four goals allan boyd made it 30 on a pass against the greenshirts aurora from grant foreman ice surface is a very line com- newmarket trailing a close mumty hall i second a victory for stouffville what the visiting officials did tonight would bunch the teams not see was the splendid com- 1 st c together munity spirit that sparked this project and the allout effort that brought the project to a successful conclusion the brad fordites were justifiably proud the old bradford rink was falling down something had to be done some thought a new community building would bo too costly however their- num ber was few and over the past two years bradford and district sportsmen rolled up their slee ves and set to work to raise the necessary funds and their dreams and hopes were realized saturday following the opening cere monies bradford brads fords and their beeton rivals put on an oha intermediate c game that gave the arena a royal send off approximately 1500 fans squeezed into the arena to see the battle royal in the end it was beeton who took the match 43 on don letts goal with less than 4 minutes to play following the hockey game a dance was held in the new audi torium where all the bradford players were introduced also sponsor brad walker managers leighton giffen john ruther ford and coach joe magani famed killarney bought by american beautiful killarney was pur chased recently by an american sale of the irish beauty spot to stuart robertson of boca raton florida was announced by the trustees of the late sev enth earl of kenmare whose heirs were forced to sell the 8320acre estate because of hea vy death duties robertson paid a reported 100000 s2s0000 for killar- neys lakes trout streams deer forest and stately buildings and has promised the irish to re spect the traditions of the famed lakes mrs beatrice grosvenor who inherited the lakes has retained a portion of the estate to build a home for herself the estate which initially passed to the kenmares under a royal grant about 100 years ago includes the isbedroom ken mare house two historic ruins a sixth century augustinian ab bey and a 11th century castle when killarney was put up for sale in june the irish were determined that it would not fall into the wrong kind of hands they feared moneymakers might move in to spoil its at tractions by introducing side shows garish holiday camps and speedboats to its hallowed simplicity they hoped that if the govern ment could not buy killarney i for ireland it would be snapped up by a wealthy american of irish descent but robertsons father was a scot who went to live in ire lands county kilkenny as a young man and later went to the united states clipper scoring parade g a pts b lehman 7 4 11 h hodgson 4 5 9 d forfar 4 3 7 b mcdowell 4 2 6 f hendy 4 2 6 j lewis 2 4 6 h forgie 3 2 5 a wilkins 2 3 5 r forfar 1 2 3 l clarke 0 2 2 j harman 0 1 1 g wagg 0 1 1 b petch 1 0 1 in the second frame the t homesters collected six un- 1 answered tallies larry malloy added two more to his total with singles coming from the sticks ot derek arbuckle lynn mcmullen larry mcmullen and grant foreman larry malloy derek arbuckle and allan boyd potted goals in the final frame stouffville netminder glenn jackson turned in a good per formance and gained full credit for his shutout he was given good support by defenceman roger stover geo malcolm williard peddie and bob leh man garry elson was the best performer for uxbridge coacli bill bradbury used two net- minders robt mclean sharing the goaltending duties with jackie brillinger clippers vs richmond mil the clippers will play host to the richmond hill diamonds here on thursday evening of next week it will be the initial appearance of the yonge street squad on stouffville ice this sea son in their last meeting the clippers trimmed their rivals 82 the diamonds have had a lot of tough luck so far this season and to date have not been consistent winners they dropped a couple of contests by i narrow margins however v pv a 365 days ot the niw ye r be filled wilt health happiness and prosperity lor you and your family jets dump elmvale led by atkinson 61 the unionville jets extended their undefeated string to three games last week when they de feated elmvale 61 on friday night it was the jets second victory over the visitors as they blanked them 100 in their first encounter they tied alliston 66 in another contest the atkinson cary darby- son line paced the jets attack figuring in four of the teams six tallies rightwinger bob at kinson was the top marksman firing a pair geo cary and john darbyson notched singles 6 oclock the leafs play buf peewees to play on saturday due to christmas and new years days falling on a tues day the lions peewee schedule has been switched to saturday afternoon dec 29th there will be no games on dec 31st the first contest will com mence at three oclock when the black hawks meet boston at 4 pm the red wings will play the rangers at 5 pm the can- adiens battle pittsburg and at don tran and gus olmstead completed the scoring for the winners on friday night of this week orangeville will make their first appearance on union ville ice falo the players and coaches are asked to make a note of the change in date commencing monday jan 7th the schedule will return to the usual monday night games to donate oneday profits to lewis fund mr les wilson operator of the essostudebaker garage at the west end of stouffville has generously offered to turn over his entire oneday profits of monday dec 31st to the gord lewis benefit fund this will include profits from gasoline oil general repairs etc on this particular day mr wilson is a member of the stouffville arena board and an enthusiastic hoc key supporter local and district residents can assist in the drive by stopping in at the wilson garage on monday open seasons for lake trout are announced open seasons for angling for lake trout in ontario in 1957 have been announced as follows by the hon clare e mapledor- 1 am minister of lands and for ests a no closed season 1 great lakes georgian bay north channel intervening in tcrnational connecting waters and st lawrence river and 2 kenora rainy river and thunder bay districts except the waters designated in b b january 1 to september 24 boundary waters between ontario and minnesota exclud ing lake superior but includ ing that portion of lake of the woods in rainy river district cl january 1 to oct 15 districts of algoma cochrane manitoulin nipissing north of and including the french and mattawa rivers and lake nipis sing sudbury and timiska- ming districts except waters designated in d d may 1 to october 15 1 crystal lake in lebel twp 2 miller lake in nicol twp 3 mousseau lake in gauthier and mcelroy townships 4 st anthony lake in skcad town ship and 5 watageag lake in mcevoy nordica terry tolstoi and sheba townships ah in timiskaming district e november 6 to october 5 next following south of and excluding the french and mattawa rivers and lake nip issing except f f 1 may 1 to october 5 haliburton county 2 march 1 to october 5 frontenae hastings and iynrox and ad- dirgton counties res hoping that each month of the ear brings opportunity to make more toward greater happiness and pros- reys ida drug store stouffville ontario mew year cmy the music and merriment of new year eve carry over into new year fall of hippy dtyj end the good things of life for you and your family lehmans shoes 1 stouff

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