oe 10 the stourtylue trjbuxj mmitf mjrd 25 1959 family trees it doesnt pay to become embroiled in any fisticuffs in the stouffville community hockey league there are so many brothers and cousins performing on individual clubs that an aggressor may find himself completely entangled in branches of family trees within the ranks of the six teams there are no less than twentysix related players the brother act of murray harry and gord lewis with peachs tops the list in addition there is john and larry reesor murray and lloyd grove and jim and don thomas claremont boasts the benson trio of stan don and bob the famous hockey redshaws comprise team manager ros and players jack and bob ringwood is a veritable familv compact brothers merlin and jake harmon and brotherinlaw don mccurdy constitute a formidable trio there is also a brother combination in clare and bruce fockler altona has the wellknown mcdowell twosome of murray and gord brother bruce was also signed but made only one brief appearance manager cliff dunkeld is supported by brother don howard and don forgie are on the altona roster don played onlv one game brougham has the goodwood cousins of gord and bob todd there may be more to date i have not made a thorough check with the registry office at queens park take warning fellow hockeyists before you pick a fight check this list gullible fans how would vou like to be paid a few thousand dollars to have your hair cut the majority of us wouldnt think twice about attaining the billiard ball look for that kind of money thats exactly what happened at maple leaf gardens at a recent professional wrestling match gorgeous george was smitten of his blonde locks by the gardens tonsorial artist it was ail part of an agreement if he lost the bout to torontos whipper watson a crowd of 14000 gullible fans watched the postmatch exhibition the subdued wrestlers curvacious manager added a little more color to the show by parading around the ring do you suppose gorgeous george really resented the thought of losing his shoulderlength wig dont fool yourself the hair will grow back on his head but money doesnt grow on trees perhaps when his locks once again return to their abnormal length promoter tunney will set the stage for act two church service dropied as we all know mr jim austin a longtime member of the ontario minor hockey association executive missed re election last year by one vote although we have had dis agreements with mr austin on hockey decisions from time to time i have and will contend that he worked as hard if not harder than many of the persons that now hold positions in the groups top office the annual minor hockey church service promoted and supported by mr austin was an excellent project i must admit however that it was never enthusiastic ally supported by team coaches players or their parents last spring only one stouffville boy filed into the yawning expanse of the whitby united church this year the idea has been dropped entirely its regrettable pond hockey recently i had the occasion to call at the home of one of stouffvilles bantam hockey players on making the appoint ment by telephone i was informed by the lads sister that her brother wasnt in the house but she expected him back in time for dinner hes down on the pond with a group of other boys she said pond hockey today is about as common among the younger generation as dualbladed skates with artificial ice arenas in almost every town boys have forsaken pasturefield hockey for the more comfortable confines of healed dressing rooms regular nets have replaced the old rubber boot goal posts separated by three dozen enthusiastic puckchasers although artificial ice rinks certainly have their advan tages there is something to be said for the frozen pond in the back fifty acres with its abolition the stickhandler passed out of existence scout through our minor ranks today and see if you can find one proficient puckjuggler in twenty a lad doesnt attain this skill in a team vs team practice or scheduled game he gets it on the farm pond when a boy must pit his skill against twentyfive oppon ents then he must be able to stickhandle if he loses the puck chances are he wont regain it for the rest of the afternoon thats how chaps like bax bentley were born oh for a few max bentleys in stouffville see tevue highlight of winter program stouffville skating clubs an- revues and sportsmens shows nual springtime ice revue to in the united states her admir- be presented at the local arena on saturday night of this week march 28th will be as always the winters top entertainment program beautiful costume numbers brilliant lighting ef fects and dozens of local young- stcrs as well as professionals will combine to make this a wonderful show and one that is expected to pack the arena this years club pro is a newcomer to stouffville judy anne mcarthur she is a gold test skater and qualified silver dancer and has appeared on tele vision with international ice able qualifications as a teacher are reflected in the fact that 75 of her pupils passed wwir tests combined with her is mr charles kiel best known for his excellent choreography and costume design in carnival work he was senior dance in structor with stouffville club this year top costume numbers include rcmp precision hawaiian hu la south american way and london ballet there are a host of other numbers to entertain you and local and 1siting solo ists income tox troubles buy victor adding machines at the stouffville tribune youll love the way we make drapes sparkle let our cleaners give your drapes a new lease on life and looks bantams meet blenheim for provincial title forsyths goal sinks marmora a team that wont be beat cant be beat that must be the motto of coach hal gibson and every member of his bantam roster they now find themselves in the allontario finals they will battle blenheim in a goalstocount twogame series the opener is in blenheim on saturday night the return tilt is back here in stouffville on saturday april 4th it was a soberfaced coach that stood thoughtfully motion less outside the stouffville dressing room at the end of the second period at marmora on saturday night his proteges trailed 54 only twenty minutes of stoptime hockey stood between a loss and a bid for a provincial championship his comeback club chose the latter they squeezed out a thrilling 65 win roger forsyth a hot and cold performer through the entire playoff grind couldnt get untracked in the first period in the second twenty minutes he had one shot on goal it was blocked in the final frame he pulled the trigger from a difficult angle the puck sizzled with explosive force into the corner of the marmora cage that was the game and the series their next stop is blenheim on saturday night stouffville spotted their rivals a lead on three occasions but each time they rallied to even the count they trailed 41 at one point in the first period few members of the large contingent of stouffville spectators would have given a plugged nickle for their chances with lightninglike force the locals hit back jim miller bill payne and roger forsyth scored in that order miller had fired an earlier tally after marmora grabbed a 10 edge larry parkin with a pair sandy fraser and frank bobyk were marmoras firstperiod marksmen marmora held a wide edge in territorial play in the second period only some miraculous stops by stouthearted wayne oldham in the stouffville net held the opposition to a single tally frank bobyk notched the lone marmora goal at the nine minute mark of the final frame barry mclean blasted a high drive into the top corner of the marmora twine his timely tally set the stage for roger forsyths never-to-be- fcrgotten blast linemate mclean picked up an assist on the winner the remaining seven minutes of the game were sheer agony for both stouffville and marmora rooters barry mclean was banished with successive penalties to put added lines in coach gibsons furrowed brow an elbowing penalty to marmora eased the pressure slightly as minutes ticked off the stouff ville line held led by rearguard sandy fraser marmora charged into the locals defenses oldham and company re fused to yield as the buzzer sounded the ice surface was transformed into a seething mass of players and spectators goalie oldham was mobbed a disappointed marmora team skated quietly into their dressing room five of their key performers made personal calls to the stouffville room to offer congratulations perspiration streamed down their faces they offered no excuses or alibis to say that goalie oldham played well would be the understatement of the year he blocked a total of 34 shots marmoras david stark stopped 12 ross brown and bill corner although held off the score sheet worked hard every time out jim miller barry mclean and roger forsyth did double duty up front and on defense it marks the second successive season that a lions bantam entry has advanced to the provincial finals last year stouffville was beaten by shallow lake first period wwsw wsnrc marmora bobyk 145 stouffville miller 210 marmora fraser 735 marmora parkin 840 marmora parkin 930 stouffville miller corner 1155 stouffville payne brown 1310 stouffville forsyth 1825 second period marmora bobyk mclnroy 440 third period stouffville mclean forsyth 945 stouffville forsyth mclean 1320 bantam team to stay night at blenheim the lions bantam team will remain overnight at blenheim following thetr game saturday night sports committee chairman don davis informed the tribune that reservations have been made at a motel for 17 players and the club management they will return home on sunday morning it is 220 miles from stouffville to blen heim the parents of each player have been asked to pay s200 each this amount will cover the nights lodging and meals a number of sportsminded citizens liave contributed funds to assist in covering the cost of meals other do nations will be gratefully ac cepted the championship final will lie a twogame goalstocount series the return contest is scheduled for the stouffville arena on saturday night april 4th claremont in finals beat brougham 85 it will be claremont vs ring- riod but returned to action in wood in the community league the next shift claremonts jack i playoff finals bill evans squad redshaw was also injured a few i knocked off brougham op tues- minutes later one of the hard- day night by a score of s5 the est checks was handed out by series opener will start on fri- 1 gold todd of brougham he day night at eight oclock it and claremont rearguard chub will be a best tvvooutofthree spenciey crashed headon spon- games the winner will be pre- cley went down hard the schedule for the final se ries will be as follows friday march 27th s pm tuesday ringwood trims brougham 113 madill scores hattrick a rampaging ringwood team rearguard romped in alone on theres nothing like beautiful drapes to brighten your home and nothing like our skilled cleaning methods to make drapes look as lovely as new again yc restore all their original clarity of color aida cleaners dyers stouffville lhone tllw skated brougham into the ice on friday night in the first game of the community league roundrobin semifinals the goalhungry circle city crew went on a scoring spree and rap ped a total of 11 pucks behind brougham netminder bill max well they chalked up a decis ive 113 win team effort ringwood s performance was a real team effort every player on the club was in top form paced by ross madill who bag ged a threegoal hat trick the winners pelted goalie maxwell with pucks from every side and direction he blocked a total of 34 shots bruce smith in the ringwood cage turned aside 12 ted suzuki bruce fockler and joe lewis each potted a pair clare fockler and jake harmon fired singles penalty parade officials polly minton and don jackson handed out a total of 18 penalties in the sixty min ute stoptime contest the trips to the cooler were evenly split each club had nine gord todd and pete baluk both of broug ham were tagged with tenmin ute misconducts clare fockler captain of the ringwood team suffered a broken nose when clipped in the face by a team mates stick break up line the number one line of grant carson glenn carter and lome disney was broken up when carson was smitten by the flu bug howard malcolm was shov ed into the pivot position al though he scored one goal the threesome performed below par les wilson and pete brown were the other brougham mar ksmen never stopped from the drop of the puck ringwood pressed the attack into the brougham endzone in the first minute bruce fockler broke in on goalie maxwell but his high drive was blocked at 545 ross madill put ringwood out front when he cracked the brougham defences and sailed in alone team mate jake har mon was serving a kneeing pen alty at the time three minutes later ross madill hit again his backhander hit the target from ten feet out just too fast howard malcolm ignited the only spark that was noticeable in the brougham attack all night with defenceman gord todd in the sinbin the utility goalie smith and whipped the puck into the corner with a de ceptive shift with the excep tion of a few brief frontline sprints brougham were never in the picture again bruce foc kler made it 31 and brother clare added a fourth tally on a pass from jake harmon ring- wood held a 41 lead at the end of the first period pots pair joe lewis ran his playoff total to five goals on friday night when he whipped two pucks in to the brougham net the tal lies came in quick succession he combined with merlin har mon and bruce fockler at 310 and fifteen seconds later he notched an unassisted goal at 325 at 540 brougham de fenceman les wilson drove a long shot from the blueline goalie smith fanned on the drive and it caught the corner pete brown counted the third and final brougham goal double figures for the remainder of the con test it was merely a question of s wideman claret how many ringwood were in g jones claremont brian madill scores 4 for buffalo buffalo forward brian ma dill went on a fourgoal scoring spree on thursday night as his lions bantam team trimmed the maple leafs 74 in a play off game team mate tom ben son fired a threegoal hat trick he also picked up a pair of assists jim hill was top man for the losers with three tallies roy perrault notched one lar ry taylor and david james each picked up assists hornets 5 canadiens 2 arlan galbraith kept pace with brian madills effort by counting four goals from pittsburg his team downed the canadiens 52 eric neilson collected one goal and one assist kenny aida pick ed up a goal and an assist for the canadians keith betz fired one jim harper collected an assist on aidas tally mm wins fan applause beetons fine midget player maurice cliord won a hearty ovation from uxbridge fans rec ently during an omha playoff game there while leading a rush into the uxbridge zone the beeton forward was hit a hard but clean check by rival player derek arbuckle during the ex change arbuckle lost his glass es with the game still in prog ress maurice stopped picked up dereks glasses and handed them back to the uxbridge play er the exhibition of good sportsmanship was well receiv ed by partisan fans pfgfjw bob cherry out front of playoff scorers claremont left winger bob cherry is setting the commun ity league playoff pointscoring race on fire in four games he has scored a total of 12 goals and picked up 2 assists for 14 points his closest rival is line- mate lloyd pascoe with 2 goals and 7 assists for 9 points ring- woods bruce fockler has count ed 5 goals and assisted on two for 7 points the individual play off statistics are as follows sented with the stouffville ar ena trophy cherry nets four wings edge bruins on castles goal two timely goals by detroits ronnie castle paced the red wings to a 32 win over boston in lions peewee action on mon day night larry foote notched one peter turner picked up an assist on castles final tally the bruins goals were divided be tween bruce mehaffey and paul lintner mehaffey also collect ed one assist hawks 1 rangers 1 the hawks and the rangers battled to a 11 tie eric hamil ton teamed up with barry hiltz to score for the hawks ricky romvn was the lone marksman for the rangers david wh1t- tington of the black hawks was selected as the allstar player of the week he will re ceive a brand new hockey stick from mr cec hendricks local hardware dealer main street stouffville b cherry claremont l pascoe claremont b fockler ringwood g lewis peachs j lewis ringwood l disney brougham g carter brougham h malcolm brougham 5 j harmon ringwood 1 r madill ringwood 3 g carson brougham 2 p byberg brougham 0 t suzuki ringwood 1 t williams brougham 1 g todd brougham 1 1 0 for the greater portion of the march 31830 pm and friday game it was brougham vs bob april 3rd s pm cherry the shifty winger broke loose at the five minute mark and couldnt be stopped he rapped three goals behind net- minder bill maxwell within the short space of two minutes and fifteen seconds he added an other in the second period steve wideman don benson and dean evans notched sin gles gets hat trick lome disney regained his goalscoring eye and fired a threegoal hat trick howard malcolm and glenn carter each counted one disneys first tally came with team mate pete brown in the penalty box he combined with glenn carter and les wilson for a second goal and was credited with a third when a bounding puck hit goalie pilkeys stick and rolled over the line howard malcolms goal was broughams best ef fort he rifled a drive into the twine from a difficult angle gord todd set him up above and below brougham were a much im proved club over their rather weak performance against ring- wood on friday night the final outcome was in doubt until steve wideman sewed it up at 1725 of the final frame clare mont on the other hand were mere ghosts of the team that ousted peachs 74 in a sudden- death quarter final contest the loss of lloyd pascoe from the first line weakened their effort he rejoined the roster midway through the third period dean evans played well at right wing and grant jones worked hard every time out shots even in the shotsongoal depart ment there was little to choose between the teams earl pilkey in the claremont cage blocked 28 pucks broughams bill max well stopped 27 although two of bob cherrys first period goals were rather soft goalie maxwell made nice saves on howard malcolm jack red shaw dean evans and steve wideman earl pilkey looked good on a bid by pud brown in the early minutes of the first period hit the post with claremont holding a 32 edge broughams george coch rane broke free on a cleancut breakaway he sailed in alone on goalie pilkey but bounced the puck off the post that could have made a big differ ence in the final outcome steve wideman also caromed a drive off the post in the second frame not rough although the game matched two rival clubs all penalties were for minor infractions brougham served five of nine penalties handed out by officials polly minton and glenn byer brougham forward glenn car ter was clipped on the head by a flying puck in the second pe- look to us when tt comes to transplanting we know exactly what 10 do and how to do it for trees and shrubs that grow in beauty choose from our stock unionville nurseries ltd garden centre 1 y miles east of inionville on highway xo 7 phone 95 suffers broken nose clarence fockler steady de fenceman with ringwood in the stouffville community hockey league suffered a broken nose during the playoff semifinal game with brougham on friday night the injury occurred when he was clipped in the face by team mate ted suzukis stick after receiving medical treat ment he returned to watch the contest from the sidelines travelling too fast to be caught by offduty officer sentence sus francis bainsborough of rich mond hill was convicted on a charge of speeding but sentence was suspended by magistrate kelly in vandorf on tuesday bainsborough was charged by officer j robinson who told the court that he was offduty at the time and could not get close enough to the accused to stop him although he travelled at 70 miles an hour to do so ho contacted bainsborough by phone and the accused admitted he was on the road stated at the time however the magistrate took the view that the law states that the speeder must be stopped he asked the officer why he did not blow his horn or blink his lights robinson said h could not get close enough to do so russell bovain was ordered to appear in court but settlement of an unsafe driving charge was not accepted as he had ignor ed a summons served him by mail accused will now be per sonally served and an additional fine added he was charged with comm league finals start friday night the stouffville community hockey league finals will open on friday night at eight oclock ringwood and claremont will battle for the championship and the arena trophy the series will continue on tuesday at 830 pm and on friday if nec essary at 8 oclock claremont defeated peachs to enter the semifinals ringwood downed ballantrae ringwood have a better bal anced club they have 2 strong lines and an aboveaverage net- minder claremonts power is centred around two players bob cherry and lloyd pascoe if ringwood can hold these stars in check the champion ship is in the bag if not then claremont could win every game by a halfdozen goals both teams will ice complete lineups clare fockler one of the mainstays on the ringwood rearguard is expected back he suffered a broken nose in a previous game lloyd pascoe will see fulltime duty on the claremont frontline he injured his back last week a large crowd is expected to turn out for the series opener on friday night the docket was light in tues days court as no further radar cases will be heard until april yvv icrcc szzl i yangtze pagoda restaurant yonr and oxford streets elgin mills ont immediately north of richmond hill on highway no 11 canadas finest chinese cuisine exclusive comfortable dinlnt rooms seating 300 people f beautiful 1 landscaped knrroundlnfii j open 12 pm i to 2 am 1 delicious canadian food also served table or banquet reienratiens av 5303 complete charge and rapped five j harrison peachs unanswered goals into the bro- r stewart ballantrae ugham twine thirteen other p brown brougham labelled drives were blocked by goalie maxwell suzuki with two ross madiu bruce fock ler and jake harmon were the marksmen in the ringwood net bruce smith made two fine saves with jake harmon and suzuki off he stopped glenn carter on a closein bid he blocked pete brown on broug hams final play of the game tx box grove here it is march the robins are back as well as grackles and mourning doves and still the children are enjoying skat ing at the back of the school at the beginning of the week anyway by now there is prob ably a large sized pool this must be the latest in the sea son for outdoor ice skating around here the roads of course hardly bear mentioning although there has been some improvement in the condition of hagermans and the bridge on steeles ave nue was clear on friday though it was iced over again by sun day the piece of pavement up the ninth makes things very l wilson brougham d evans claremont d benson claremont m harmon ringwood h forgie altona d thomas peachs m lewis peachs f hendy ballantrae on easter sunday at the box grove united church there will be special music provided by the junior choir the april meeting of the box grove wa will be held on april 2nd at the home of mrs dowdell project for the evening is a recipe exchange samples of the baking to be the evenings refreshments the roll call is to be answered with a dinner- inacan and dont forget the 5 afghan squares birthday greetings this week to mr and mrs harold coak- well both celebrating their birthdays on monday to bren- da sissons 11 years old on wed nesday and to mrs fred coak- well at present staying with daughter velma jackson at terra cotta she will be s3 on thursday dont forget the donuts beng sold by the hoys club and scheii- nice the only drawback being the flooded part linking it with i tiled for delivery on thursday the pavement of no 7 highway 1 april 2nd this 1956 dodge with radio is in ill condition jim montgomery president of edgevale motors says itftarries a 1 year warranty at no extra cost as do all their used cars drop in and sec it or one of their other fine low priced warranted units elfjybl motors ltd phone 215 fordedsel dealers stouffville phone 216