hi w thf stourvm ttswbl itanr mner c life suspension needed every time i witness a stickswinging brawl in the local arena i am convinced that it is the worst exhibition of poor iportsmanship to be displayed here although i have seen literally dozens of such incidents tuesday nights fracas is without doubt unequalled in the annals of local hockey from my vantage point about twenty feet from the battle scene there was little or no excuse for georgetowns dave irons to completely blow his top i have seen a player take a malicious swing at an opponent with his stick but to repeat such an act three or four times in succession is going beyond all limits except for the intervention of stouffville goalie joe carpenter a major injury might have resulted defeneeman dave voyce also incurred the wrath of the officials when he jabbed the butt end of his stick into linesman polly mlnton although to me this action cannot be compared with the assault on forward bud lehman it is likely that the oha will take an equally dim view of this affair also any player who loses his head and makes a deliberate attempt to injure an opponent has no place in the game had he connected with one of his intended blows lehman would no doubt have been hospitalized or even worse suffered a permanent injury such a man should not be permitted to carry such a lethal weapon as a hockey stick when crossed any rival player becomes a potential victim the referees report will have considerable bearing on the sentence that will be handed down in this case i would contend that such an athlete is a menace both to sport and its competitors jrf df complete agbeement the oha plans to crack down on the use of abusive language by junior intermediate and senior hockey players according to local executive member mr l e tim oneill a fine of 25 is being considered for each offense a fourth infraction could nip 100 from a players pocketbook i am in complete agreement with any decision along this line too often players seem to forget that the attention of hundreds of fans is focused on them when they unthinkingly eject a volley of blasphemous comments a black mark is immediately chalked up against both themselves and the sport women and children should not be subjected to such abuse whether it is directed at the officials or at a single spectator in many games such remarks may go unnoticed but in hoc key this is not the case in the stouffville arena for example front row fans are located on a direct level with the players if offensive players lack for personal pride and gentlemanly conduct perhaps a few touches on their wallets will quiet their verbal enthusiasms georgetown players suspended clippers win 62 should change ioino bulb i feel that there should be a change in the present icing rule at the present time a defending team wheri short- handed may repeatedly shoot the puck down the ice to relieve the pressure often a club even with a man advant age may not get a single shot on their rivals net much of the two minutes is spent chasing the disk into a teams own end zone it doesnt take much headwork for a defenceman or forward to lift a rafter high shot over the heads of attack ing rivals the icing of the puck can be even more irritating when a team holds a one goal lead and minutes are ticking off on straight time true the puck is returned but many valuable minutes can be wasted through this practice i have seen this happen in many minor league contests a smart coach will instruct his club to ice the puck whenever possible i would contend that a penalty should be imposed on the team that commits this offense when the game is being run off on a straight time basis i would outlaw the icing rule entirely when a club is shorthanded it might act as a deterrent to rule infractions oha int b group standing georgetown bradford stouffville milton beeton collingwood alliston orangevihe w 19 16 13 14 8 s s 1 jj 5 8 11 10 9 15 12 17 t pts community hockey lg w 11 7 6 5 4 2 l 0 4 6 8 8 9 pts 24 16 forward dave irons and defeneeman dave voyce both of georgetown were ejected from a scheduled oha- inter mediate b game in the stouffville arena on tuesday night following a vicious attack on a player and an official both penalties carry automatic suspensions- irons was also tagged with a five minute major the clippers upset the league- leaders by a score of 62 strikes lehman leftwinger bud lehman of stouffville was the victim of irons stickswinging attack the incident occurred in the second period with the clippers holding a 31 lead lehman and irons collided on the backboards after the latter failed in a closein scoring bid irons flailed lehman about the head and shoulders with his stick carpenter to rescue in previous years lehman would have retaliated but on this occasion he declined to return the attack clipper netminder joe carpenter an eyewitness on the scene vaulted from his cage to lehmans defence he toppled irons to the ice and pummeled him about the head and face with both fists players from both benches charged onto the ice but didnt become involved the two combatants were finally separated by referee bob naden and linesman polly minton swings at fan at the height of the fisticuffs defeneeman dave voyce of georgetown took exception to remarks from partisan stouff ville fans and attempted to retaliate with his stick he later jostled with clipper rearguard ronnie guy at centre ice and a new fight flared during the melee voyce jabbed the butt end of his hockey stick into linesman polly minton he was immediately ejected from the game he had to be forcibly led from the ice by his own team mates as he tried vainly to renew the attack both voyce and irons will appear before a meeting of the oha board mr l e tim oneill a member of the executive was in attendance at the game and witnessed the entire schmozzle goalie carpenter and rearguard guy each received five minute majors at their best it was stouffvilles best home performance of the entire season they outplayed the leagueleaders from the opening faceoff and were full value for their win it was a complete reversal of form from the bradfordclipper contest of sat urday night grant edwards and john ross each potted a pair of goals singles came from the sticks of kevin ocon nor and geo stark jim cunningham and dave irons were the georgetown marksmen it was stouffvilles initial victory over the raiders this season blackwell good defeneeman moe blackwell was one of the stars of the game he turned in a torrid offensive effort and handed out a number of jolting checks to freewheeling georgetown for wards geo carey continued his fine performance although held off the score sheet geo starks solo rush was a picture goal playoffs near although the group playoffs are just around the corner stouffvilles definite opposition in the first round has not been settled they will meet either bradford or georgetown milton are currently in the fourth and last playoff position two points behind stouffville the clippers clash with milton on friday night jives three players who clicked day night are pictured here each fired single tallies ex- a pair more than 1 300 fan for goals in the whitbystouff- geo carey left and har- leaf sid smith playing witnessed the exwhition ville benefit game on thurs- old hodgson of the clippers coach of the dunn es potted wuncssed me exhibition game grant jones makes 4 point gain in scoring race lions bantam statistics pittsburg g a p roger forsyth 33 7 39 franois haylow 18 3 21 arlan galbralth 12 1 13 paul stover 3 2 s erie nellson 3 13 robert mole 2 2 jim mehaffey 1 1 tom roberta 1 1 paul grose 1 1 pittsburg leads with 8 wins 2 tios 4 losses with 1 points total goal scored 66 buffalo g a 4 3 6 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 2 wins p 18 14 13 8 8 7 4 2 2 2 2 4 points 49 22 21 4 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 19 17 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 a 9 4 2 1 billy payn 14 gary gall 11 gary brown jim miller brian madlh tom benson ted redshaw jim redshaw d delamatter malcolm ratolkf donald drake buffalo second with 6 tie 4 losjies with 15 total goals scored maple leafs o ross brown barry mclean tim kennedy larry taylor eric mortimer da rid james darcy forsyth ted wlnterfleld jim hill roy perrouh rickey paisley wayne orowder maple leafs third with 3 ties 6 loeees for 12 total goals scored oanadikxs g bill corner frank taylor keith foreman kenny alda allan meabry jim harper david winn harold take bob budd keith beu bruce browning bobby lamb leonard f lack lock canadicns fourth with 4 whig 1 tie 9 kjsrt for 9 points total goals cored s3 peachs ringwood brougham claremont ballantrae altona results ringwood 5 ballantrae 1 peachs 5 brougham 3 claremont 5 altona 1 schedule friday feb 13 games cancelled teewee detroit g a ronald castla 17 6 blair wagg 9 4 bill lehman 6 3 david oldham 3 0 larry foote 3 0 peter turner 0 2 john heaton 1 0 ian ratcliff 1 0 david beckett 1 0 mogens jenson 1 0 detroit in first place w 14 l 2 t 1 pts 29 scored a total of 56 goals boston g 6 5 3 2 j 3 1 1 1 1 1 r wins point 67 a pts bruce mehaffey 15 5 20 paul lintner 10 6 16 david jackson 33 6 bill harmon 15 6 kirk mortimer 3 2 5 raymond rloux 2 1 3 barry zellar 1 0 1 c matwecky 10 1 jack shields 10 1 richard yakeley 1 1 michael moore 1 1 boston in second place w6 l 8 t 3 pts 15 scored a total of 34 goals rangers g a pu teddy todd 15 4 19 donald smith 8 3 11 brent weldon 4 3 7 benny aida 4 15 larry plaskett 3 14 danny irwin 1 3 4 randy mole 2 13 ricky thompson 2 0 2 robert kennedy 112 joe forsyth 112 rangers in third place w 6 l 9 t 2 pts 14 scored a total of 46 goals chicago g grant jones frontline speed ster with claremonts 1st string line made the biggest individ ual gain in the community league scoring race on friday night the winger fired two goals and picked up a pair of assists his pointscoring splurge moved him from the number 16 position to 12th in the group he trails teammate lloyd pas- 13 coe and ballantraes frank 10 j hendy by a single point with 9 the exception of the first goal g jones was in on every scoring play as claremont chalked up a 51 win over altona five other players enjoyed 3 point gains in fridays contests gord lewis of peachs fired two goals and picked up one assist and lloyd pascoe of claremont netted one goal and assisted on a pair ross madill of ringwood and lome disney of brougham each counted two goals and assisted on one don harmon of ringwood collected 3 assists centre star gord lewis still leads the pack in total points he has blinked the light 14 times and picked up 12 assists for 26 points ringwoods ross madill climbed up into a tie with lewis in actual goals jim harrison of peachs has 13 grant carson and lome disney of brougham and lloyd pascoe of claremont have beaten rival netminders 11 times jake harmon of ringwood is currently setting a torrid pace one of the leagues late starters he has been steadily gaining on opposition forwards since join ing clare focklers squad the individual statistics are as fol lows g a pts g lewis peachs 14 12 26 m lewis peachs 8 12 20 pts 23 13 9 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 clippers absorb 156 setback at bradford bradfords fraser dunn made his sizzling shot pay off on sat urday night as the marshmen chalked up a onesided 156 vic tory over the clippers the bradford sharpshooter bagged four of his teams fifteen tallies the win assured bradford of a second place finish in the regu lar schedule they will meet either stouffville or milton in the first playoff round the clippers couldnt get un- tracked all night phil nicholas and john ross were two goal marksmen kevin oconnor and bud lehman fired singles don booth jim patton and wally stauthers each potted a pair for the winners norm dowdell ortie thorns geo davis gary vasey and dave harvey each blinked the light on one occa sion n york midgets in roundrobin playoff beeton here friday stouffvilles north york mid get team have advanced into the second round of hockey play offs after knocking sutton out in two straight contests they will now take on king city and beeton in a home and home played at king city ocmfwyp round robin series stouffville played at king city on wednes day night beeton will be the visitors here on friday evening at 645 in the last home encounter with the powerful beeton squad stouffville blanked their rivals by a score of 50 on the follow ing friday evening feb 20th king city will be the visitors here no overtime will be played in case of a tie in the event of a first place deadlock a sudden- death game will be staged to decide the winner neutral ice at bradford will be used on either feb 23 or 24 the playoff schedule is as fol lows feb 11 s stouffville at king city m feb 12 king city at beeton feb 13 beeton at stouffville feb 18 beeton at king city feb 19 stouffville at beeton feb 20 king city at stouffville peachs hard pressed to beat brougham 53 peachs chalked up an un earned 53 victory over broug ham in a disorganized scrim mage on friday night in a scheduled community league contest aside from forwards gord and murray lewis no one looked especially brilliant for the leagueleaders gord lewis fired two goals and picked up one assist linemate murray lewis notched one tally and as sisted on one carl timbers and jim thomas were the other lone marksmen brougham held a definite edge in the play but fared poor ly around the net lome disney pumped home a pair of goals glenn carter counted one brougham continues to be plagued by a manpower short ago they have two good front lines but are short of rearguard strength coach les wilson ex pects goodwoods gord todd will bolster their ranks for the forthcoming playoffs peachs played without the services of leftwinger jim harrison and defeneeman harry lewis midgets thump sutton 133 win playoff round 246 stouffvilles north york mid- 1 three assisis lynn mcmullen barry hiltz eric hamilton d whlttlngton pat smith billy harper mike roxborough arthur maxwell robert daniels laurie buckund wallace pugh charles yake chicago in fourth- t 2 pts 32 goals w 4 pts 13 8 7 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 l 11 10 scored a total of box grove on day last week mrs walter nan what at first appeared to be a skunk up a tree but on closer inspection proved to be a pisated woodpecker these big fellow are fairly rare around ta parts mrs russ jarria and mrs mary connor took the senior girls club to toronto friday afternoon for the matinee show ing of the ice follies at maple leaf gardens at tbe same time nancy walter and a group of friends celebrated nancys birth day early with a trip to the earn performanc v r madill ringwood 14 5 19 d harmon ringwood 7 12 19 l disney brougham 11 8 19 g carson brougham j harrison peachs t suzuki ringwood g carter brougham l pascoe claremt f hendy balltrae g jones claremont r pipher altona h simpson balltrae h forgie altona d thomas peachs j reesor peachs c timbers peachs p baluk brougham b fockler ringwood b anthony peachs h lewis peachs d forfar ballantrae r atkinson balltrae b cherry claremont m grove peachs h malcolm brougham 5 c fockler ringwood a wilkins altona 11 8 19 13 6 19 11 7 18 10 8 18 11 6 17 10 7 17 7 9 16 9 5 14 7 7 14 8 5 13 7 6 13 6 6 12 8 4 12 6 6 12 6 6 12 7 4 11 3 8 11 7 4 11 6 5 11 4 6 10 6 3 9 5 3 8 4 4 8 2 6 8 get entry had a goal scoring field day on friday night bill lennox squad rapped a total of 13 tallies into the sutton cage to humble the lake simcoe crew 133 they took the two game tilt by a basketball score of 246 as the contest progressed the forwards became almost too goalhungry and neglected to formulate any threeway pass ing plays sutton counted a pair in the second period and a lone tally in the final frame frontline star grant fore man was in his glory the hard working puckchaser fired a to tal of four goals and picked up was equally sharp in the scor ing department he kept pace with team mate foreman with a four goal effort he picked up one assist bill hoover netted a pair single tallies came from the sticks of rick wedseltoft larry mcmullen and keith mc dowell rick wedseltoft set up two other goals don mcleod and brian miller were the sut ton marksmen there were seven penalties in the game six to stouffville and one to sutton the winners now move on to engage beeton and king city in a roundrobin play off final altona pickering here thursday night stouffville will play host to two pickering minor clubs in the first round of the omha playoffs here o n thursday night the bantams will play at 7 pm and the midgets will square off at eight oclock it will be the first scheduled competition this season for either local club both teams have competed in a number of exhibition tilts hal gibson is we hope everyone has their skates sharpened up for the sun day school skating party at cedarena this friday evening mr and mrs vivian carcn and ondine of toronto were sun day supper guests with her par ents mr ond mrfl norman bunker mr and mrs dick lonei of buttonrllle called on her par ents in the evening this is your invitation to at tend a musical evening in al tona united missionary churth this thursday evening tonight at 8 pm the program is heins arranged by the young people group of the church mr robert mcgarvoy has heen vliting for the past couple of weeks with his daughter mrs ralph neill and her husband of iondon box grove to most of us money is no object its a myth the bantam coach keith suth erland handles the midgets both clubs are sponsored by the stouffville lions club the return game will be played in the whitby arena on saturday j one wijjin afternoon biggest news in months for male members of all families there will be a barber on duty at the youth centre clubhouse on tuesday afternoons from 245 till as late in the evening as business warrants anyone who has waited in barney shop line ups will appreciate the conven ience of this 60tup the man with the scissors is mr silvio from the establishment in the wignall shepherd block on no 7 highway remember womens world day of prayer service to be held on friday evening in the box orove united church at 730 this service is inter-denomina- tianal and junior and senior girls will have a part as well as adult the february meeting of box drove wa was held at the home of mr coakwell la thursday evening with ih- pro ject being bags of all descrip tions durinr the meeting a letter was read dealing with the march of dimes campaign and a collection is to be taken for this at the next meeting any- to contribute should more than 100 traffic cases at vandorf a busy day was spent at the vandorf traffic court on tues day when over one hundred cases were brought before the magistrate once again the speeding and truck overloading charges were most apparent and together constituted 99 of the docket ernest tite received the lar gest fine when he was charged with speeding at 75 mph in a 50 mile zone he was ordered to pay a fine of 35 and costs charged with driving through a stop light at 30 mph dennis heeps was fined 30 and costs for this his second similar of fense other speeding offenses real ized heavy fines edward kar- ley was fined 20 and costs for exceeding a 30 mile limit by 20 mph cecil spencer of hamil ton was given a fine of 24 and costs and had his ljcense en dorsed for a similar offense bernard fockler was fined 19 and clarence mcklllop of wa saga beach was awarded a minimum fine of 1 when the magistrate considered his ex tensive journey to the court for exceeding a speed limit joseph passino and charles kay were charged for excessive loads the former was fined 25 and costs and the latter 27 and costs with an alternative of 5 days imprisonment jones paces claremont to 51 win over altona claremont winger grant jones went on a goalscoring spree on friday night to lead his team to a 51 victory over altona in a community league contest the forward fired two goals and picked up two as sists for one of his seasons best efforts the victory moved claremont into sole possession of fourth place in the group they lead ballantrae by a single point gary taylor teamed up with bob benson to notch the first claremont tally grant jones took over the spotlight and promptly fired two in a row jack redshaw and bob lehman picked up assists on his first marker linemate lloyd pascoe was credited with an assist on his second goal jack redshaw made it 30 before altona broke the ice the reliable twosome of rae pipher and howard forgie combined to spoil goalie earl pilkeys shutout attempt lloyd pascoe completed the scoring on a pass from grant jones a fistic encounter between al- tonas alex wilkins and clare monts jack redshaw featured the eightman penalty parade both received five minute ma jors there were eight penalties in the contest five to altona and three to claremont i sot in touch with the president mrs marg walter 7s5wl the next meeting is to be at the home of mrsranl when aprons will be the iirojeet item saturday b valentines day and there are parties planned one at the school friday after noon and for the tiny tot club on thursday morning under the direction of mrs dowdell and mr speer mr and mrs jos grant find family had dinner with mr grants parents mr and mrs c c grant at woodhridre to cele brate bobbys birthday local skater canadian champion debbie wilkes and guy re vel winners of the canadian junior pairs championship were followed with great en thusiasm by stouffville skaters on saturday evening at the north american championships i conducted in the varsity arena a capacity crowd of over 5000 i attended debbie only 12 years old and 4 ft 11 inches in height was the smallest competitor her partner guy revel is 16 he resides in newmarket both skaters make unionville their home figure skating club deb bie has heen a member of the stouffville club for the past two seasons debbie and guy performed well and drew high admiration and applause from the huge throng of spectators farthing blanks bruins 20 billy farthing genial red wing netminder was in fine form on monday night the de troit puckstopper turned in a flawless performance as he held the bruins off the score sheet for his efforts he has been sc lected as the all star player of the week single goals from the sticks of mo jenson and blair wagg proved enough to give the wings the two point victory john hea ton picked up an assist on jen- sons tally hawks 2 rangers 1 barry hiltz came to the res cue of the black hawks on mon day evening to score his teams only tallies his pair of goals earned chicago a 21 win over ihc rangers robert kennedy notched the line marker for the losers madill suzuki spark ringwood to 51 win ringwoods big line of rosa madill jake harmon and ted suzuki were in complete cot trol on friday night as they whipped four of their five ta lies past bill yake in the ballan trae cage madill and suzuki each potted a pair jack mehaffey fired a single defeneeman jim couv tice collected the lone ballantrae tally ray atkinson picked up an assist although ha failed to blink the light ringwoods jake har mon was credited with three as sists the points boosted his tot al up with the league leaders don mccurdy also set up a pair of goals ballantrae previously one of the hottest clubs in the group missed the services of their two ace performers frank hendy and doug forfar each team iced 12 players ballan traes loss- coupled with clare monts win dropped the 8th con cession squad back into the fifth place position jim miller fires hat trick for buffalo the threesome of jim miller billy payne and gary brown went on a goalscoring spree on monday night in lions bantam league competition the trio chalked up a total of nine scor ing points as buffalo downed the leafs 53 jim miller was the top marksman with a three goal hat trick bill payne counted one goal and picked up two assists and gary brown fired one tally and assisted on one barry mclean potted a pair for the leafs eric morti mer notched one pittsburg 8 canadicns 3 roger forsyth kept pace with rival forward jim miller by firing a three goal hat trick for pittsburg the hornets trimmed the canadiens 83 robert mole potted a pair francis haylow geo smith and eric neilson each potted singles for the ca nadiens frank taylor scored 2 goals and picked up one assist bill corner collected one and assisted on one of taylors tal lies jim harper and keith foreman each picked up one as sist t y road commission are planning a new headquarters building at pleasantville on the 4th of whitchurch mr klwood foskitt is relief officer in uxbridge twp while mr isaac catherwood is holi daying in florida but how do you keep snow off the part of the car that sticks out of the carport dissention over debt of hospital a bylaw was presented to york county council by reeve pollock for the county to issue debentures to the amount of 60000 the funds to go to york county hospital the bylaw was given 3 readings and passed reeve armstrong arose and stated that ho had a resolution from his council stating they would not agree to share in the mill rate necessary to carry or pay off the amount warden hodgson claimed that council was dealing with the bylaw and not with a resolu tion of woodbridge council death fisher floyd r at sun- nybrook hospital on tuesday feb 10 1959 floyd r fisher son of the late mr and mrs john fisher of ringwood dear brother of gertrude mrs a summerfeldt and uncle of john resting at the chapel of l e oneill stouffville for service on friday feb 13 at 2 pm interment in stouffville i cemetery kindly omit flowers