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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 14, 1960, p. 10

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t3 w the stouftville twhbffi thuraia aprf 14 1960 karen lewis senior dance champion and holder of the village of stouffville trophy lor the last three years last week won the newmarket plaza trophy for the senior ladies singles at her home club newmarket karen and louise dyek coholders of the stouffville dance trophy for two years also won the new market legion trophy for senior pairs skating and were runnersup in the senior dance competition ms3w36mf3xsssk3csts6363s3c3w5smss56stst cominercaa for windows walls floors and carpets private homes w a van groodel supervisor prospect 35133 box 491 oak ridges ont kswas3sscssamks3asssaocss3 we welcome you to our easter services at he stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday april 17th 11 am family worship soloist mrs g allison 730 am evangelistic service preacher rev j williams this will also be the 2nd anniversary of rev 1 williams ministry at the stouffville baptist church 2lbt for c 3c cofl t age itlls 45c pork sausage 39c minced beef 3ibs fo 100 home render kd la 20lb lb isc ran lkamkai minor title evades local midget team for third season in succession ridgetown rally claims 32 win for the third successive season a stouffville minor hockey team has advanced to the ontario finals for the third suc cessive season the coveted title has eluded their grasp on thursday night before the hilarious cheers of over 2w partisan supporters captain john mickle of ridgetown mid gets was presented with the dr roger matchett trophy by mr gordon hawes of whitby an executive member of the ontario minor hockey association in sharp contrast fifteen stouffville players and too fans looked on in sombre dis appointment perspiration mixed with tears stained the faces of some local boys in an excellent display of good sportsmanship they were quick to offer handshakes to their jubilant victors immediately following the final whistle it had been a similar story last year and again in the season of 575s two bantam teams and this years midget entry had successfully bested some of the top clubs in the province with the end of the championship voad in sight they had crashed headon into strong contenders in shallow lake blenheim and this season ridgetown they ailed to survive but on each occasion they displayed admirable cour age even in defeat ridgetown captured the midget crown the hard way not only did they claim the title on foreign ice but they spotted their rivals a two goal lead then rallied with three in a row dave foster john mickle and bill rivers were the marksmen for the new champions warren hendricks and jim knox blinked tiie light for stouffville the gamewinner fired by rivers came at 745 of the final frame coach hal gibson threw six players into the fray in the final minute with goalie glenn jackson sitting on the sidelines the ridge town defences failed to yield they forced a lastsecond face- off in the stouffville endzone and netminder jackson returned to his post for a final stand at the whistle the ice surface was transformed into a seething sea of ridgetown humanity their favourites were mobbed goalie bob myslik was vaulted on top of his mates shoulders it was almost fifteen minutes before the excitement waned sufficiently to make the official presentation the entire stouffville club remained on the ice during the ceremony it was a case of strength vs desire goalie glenn jackson enjoyed a good season warren hendricks barry mclean keith mcdowell and peter stover carried much of the weight for the homesters both in a defensive role and up front rear guard stan feasby came on strong in late playoff encohnters an unfortunate hand injury to sharpshooter roger forsyth at campbellford hampered his efforts in the ridgetown series harold haddock a fine ridgetown prospect was a dangerous performer every time out he set linemate rivers up for the gamewinning goal on thursday night goalie jackson pulled off two dazzling saves in the final frame when haddock skated in on his doorstep in winning their first midget title ridge town established an amazing record in their last thirty games they established 29 wins and 1 tie the club will be fittingly honoured by their home town sports promoters the scoring in the third and final game was as follows 1st s hendricks bate s knox bate hendricks brown shaw 2nd no scoring 3rd haddock standings bantam players points r foster r mickle 845 1150 1424 1g48 g a pt b corner buffalo 31 14 45 a galbraith pittsburg 30 15 45 f havlow leafs 34 6 40 r brown pittsburg 26 13 39 e neilson leafs 16 22 3s bill payne canadiens 30 1 34 t redshaw canadian 15 10 25 t benson canadiens 10 15 25 b madill canadiens 11 12 23 b reed maple leafs 19 2 21 a meabrv buffalo 15 6 21 w chapman leafs 14 4 18 k foreman buffalo 13 4 17 b hilts buffalo 12 4 16 d james pittsburg 8 4 12 b harmon pittsburg 10 0 10 it castle leafs 7 3 10 bill lehman buffalo 1 6 10 d jackson buffalo i 3 10 dave clack buffalo 6 2 8 d forsyth pittsburg 6 2 8 r paislev pittsburg 4 4 s ken aida canadiens j 2 7 ron may pittsburg o 1 6 geo smith pittsburg 2 4 6 jim hill buffalo 2 4 6 jim goudie buffalo 3 3 6 r mole pittsburg 1 4 5 a maxwell canadiens 3 1 4 m visely canadiens 2 2 4 j mehaffey pittsburg 1 2 3 bill mcnelly pittsburg 2 1 3 j meekins pittsburg 2 1 3 l neilson leafs 1 2 3 w crowder buffalo 2 1 3 david winn buffalo 0 3 3 t roberts pittsburg 1 1 2 m cadieux leafs 0 2 2 b lamb leafs 2 0 2 f moore canadiens 1 1 2 a cockerham leafs 0 2 2 b browning canadiens 0 1 1 f lye canadiens 0 1 1 bill brown buffalo 0 1 1 bill meekins buffalo 0 jrs 1 1 peewee play1 standing g a pt b wagg canadiens 19 8 27 e hamilton boston 17 s 25 t todd canadiens 22 3 25 d smith boston 17 4 21 l plaskett detroit 17 4 21 d ferguson detroit 15 4 19 k betz leafs 18 0 18 j holden leafs 16 1 17 p limner chicago b welder detroit pat smith leafs p turner rangers k torrence chicago j heaton leafs s hall rangers l whlteraan canad bill goudie rangers b mehaffey rangers brian boyd boston n smith detroit m reed canadiens bobby lee rangers k winterstein candns l foote rangers f childs rangers h crowder leafs m jensen rangers j forsyth chicago j heaton chicago r drake chicago d oldham detroit d irwin rangers jim dysart rangers k mortimer canadiens r yakeley boston l meekins detroit randy mole leafs m roxborough boston barry hilts chicago wallace pugh chicago a lehman cnicago bill mercer chicago benny aida canadiens r davis canadiens b zellar maple leafs dean hill canadiens jay lang boston s meekins detroit r mccreary leafs bobby couse leafs 4 17 5 14 5 14 5 14 1 12 5 12 3 11 0 10 7 10 5 10 1 9 2 9 1 s 0 8 5 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 sutton out john learoyds sutton green- shirts have passed out of the orha playoff picture bolton took the semifinals series in three straight games howard bullock an eaclipper notched one goal in the last contest joe carpenter another former stou ffville playcr guarded the sut ton net the two forfar bro thers archie and doug were in the sutton lineup r rivers life is so often full of stum bling blocks when there are little kids around the house 745 midget finalists the stouffville lions mid get c hockey club advanced to the ontario finals before bowing to ridgetown in a 3- game series the players are pictured here left to right front row dave bate grant pascoe keith mcdowell ro ger forsyth stan feasby jim wagg centre row bob wagg hal gibson coach warren hendricks ken wagg mgr barry mclean keith sutherland assistant coach glenn jackson rear row wayne old ham hahn de heus gary yates gary brown peter sto ver jim knox l boreans 0boyes meat market we deliver phone 35 by the time this weeks issue of the tribune reaches the ma jority of readers the commun ity league championship will have been decided on tuesday night stouffville merchants chalked up a thrilling 65 vic tory in overtime to force the series into a fifth and final game it was played on wednes day a complete account will appear in next weeks paper lindo borean fired the payoff tally at 423 of the first ten- minute overtime session line- mate ron graham was credited with an assist claremont came back strong but could not beat goalie geo martin in the stouff ville cage vern ferguson had two wideopen chances martin blacked his first drive and an other shot missed the target martin stopped a total of 23 pucks wes evans handled 21 the majority of fans would have conceded the title to clare mont in the second frame when they outscored the merchants 32 they held a 51 lead going into the last period with less than four minutes remaining in regulation time ron graham pounced on a loose puck near the faceoff circle and rifled a drive into the far corner of the claremont cage alex wilkins and howard forgie were cred ited with assists this set the stage for boreans winner in the overtime a total of fifteen penalties were handed out by officials polly minton and hal gibson eight went to claremont and 1 seven to stouflvme bob cherry f and rae pipher waged a private duel throughout the contest each spent four minutes in the cooler stan benson and lindo borean drew fighting penalties in the first frame although the agile ferguson failed to capitalize on a couple of overtime opportunities he continues to be one of his teams most potent marksmen he pot ted a pair on tuesday jim cher- iy grant jones and bob cherry blinked the light with singles bill allan cashed in for a pair of stouftville tallies harry young bob atkinson ron gra ham and lindo borean collected the others the scoring sum mary was as follows i a c fergusonb cherry 145 s allan 1051 s allanforgie 1837 c j cherryferguson 1934 2nd s young 145 s atkinson 526 c b cherry 829 c g jones b cherry s wideman 1225 c ferguson 1430 3rd s graham-wllkins- forgie 1603 overtime s borcangraham 425 elliot lake is a nightmare in mr diefenbakers dream of nor thern development its surprising how many drinks some nicn have to take in order to find one that tastes j good change age limits in ontario baseball assoc decisions approved at the 42nd annual ontario baseball association convention held rec ently will be of special interest to north york minor baseball league clubs first and foremost the dele gates voted to revert to the age limits that were changed for the 1959 season the limits once again will be peewee 13 after may 1 bantam 15 after may 1 midget 17 after may 1 juvenile 19 after may 1 junior 21 alter may 1 that means in effect a boy who does not become 13 before may 1 of this year will be able to play peewee and so on down through the other series last season on a oneyear trial basis the midget series was dropped from the oba competitions this year the oba will again conduct midget series playdowns as well as in peewee bantam juvenile jun ior intermediate and senior sj for wilcok lake in an interview with the on tario water resources commis sion dr berry has advised that his department would finance the project of municipal water for the wilcox lake oak ridges area he suggested that the sum of 10000 be set aside to meet the expense of test drilling the project will be handled jointly with king twp and the two councils are meeting on tues day of this week andy bellemer noted player coach referee andy bellemer of bala onu 52yearold former hockey play er coach manager and referee died on tuesday in hospital fol lowing a lengthy illness bellemer turned professional late in the 1920s as a defense- man with windsor and gradu ated to the national hockey league in 1932 with the mont real maroons for part of the season from the maroons he hit the hockey trail with such clubs as windsor cleveland syracuse rochester kansas city tulsa and dallas bellemer officiated for many years in the ontario hockey as sociation and for a time coach ed the parry sound juniors a year ago he returned to wind sor bulldogs where he served as coach and manager 3iens bowling league high single bill grove flat 301 with handicap 313 high triple lome dickinson flat 611 with handicap 674 league standing ringers red caps big boppers sunoco blends farmers larks 40 27 26 25 24 14 in playoff spotlight loring doolittle has climbed to the top of the linesmans lad der the colourful newmarket resident has seen regular duty in the current torontomontreal playoff games he was easily recognized on the tv screen uxbridge woman given sentence a mother of four children was sentenced this week to six months indefinite in the mercer reformatory for juggling the books to keep her fledgling bus iness in the black mrs margaret weese 40 of uxbridge admitted defrauding premier finance corp ltd of toronto of 7300 her store antoinettes teens and ladies wear is bankrupt the finance company lent her 10500 she kept up the instal- merits with false claims of cred it sales to her customers magistrate frank ebbs said his sentence was lenient be cause it is always difficult to imprison a woman convicted of a criminal offense mrs weese had no previous record and she obviously knew very little about business meth ods said the magistrate if at first you dont succeed try try again that makes 3 times and if you fail the third time youve struck out so try something else by virtue of a resolution passed in markham town ship council easter monday april 18 has been declared a isoay for the township of markham w l clark reeve township of markham marine division f manley sons lfd announces the appointment of gqrds marine sales and service as an au thorized m r coca dealer phone 16 claremont ont fcfcol for osns aal ether fcmfeoj f js ttrilbl om ifly icofeg o9asta g ft ju mofiag cganl mi 7 st sets to is kbtjfiatm ramihgo toog hp axtfcxtoue rifci w dboam turn sxxrt vyp otvobga rent jo prcfcri torn w mas ty to 70lbi wbwqlmj monterey aniiiiiii kuh tot mog f bob rife seutf yovr biflvldual aenragtaant fro orar my 3t l 9 lift smdw 2gw carefreedom fleet at fir ami muntmum boca i now on display

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