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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 24, 1960, p. 10

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j w th stooffyiiae th8une thwxr mo- j4 w60 sports bob cherry displays scoring power against markham with 4 goals iir jets set pace in junior league with fifth win ow amin unlanvill jem continue 10 set be pat in ihe j metro jr b lewp wiih five ntihr wn in a row on tur- dai might ihey roncdidated tiiir grip ort f ti pl po sition with a 63 victory n e th dixsv behivesi rhe sons utgeh crowd wilfiesasd he gdm i with ally th so sp i ih misciwj uc pit iupenslon i awaii of the lxu xci from vipond threat we would j en uig gesture lh gine ot the quite dean played nine addi tional penalties were hurried am five to markham and four o claremont tip vipond un- ed in a torrid gam on remom rearguard he handed foiling check undo bo and geo thud the scoi summary was a follows ch a tn ma khanx r ii ommuniy eague ma have under- i a hearing scoring power of claj tke aside bob rherr jat the prowe d forward will be i ied no soner on it he whipped four it- markham cage his club to an 82 win aces in addition he one air his one due ion of five scoring him into a thud t in the individual race fie is headed irn mails ivayne redhaw although the homesters pa j d seow par i compared with previous perioi mances thej pulled wp iheir socks in he i final frame and died iwo wn- ansvered tallies they were out played iti he second peiiod nd w oni some erratic shooting by dixie forwards kept ihe visitors fiom taking the lead two shot out shot positt sco ism a s it vipond fet 8v5 ci jtj i i if fi tasi dell fioi v him loft njn g it s the re ed othtr utai t ii hanrt me bob gherr ie dai ting dodg- md tumping he his checkers completely baf- at times only some fan f saves b goalie bob rid kepi tin- agile marksman i doubling his count mid- through the final frame he fced four shots in a row ii wasnt until five minutes had j th ked by in ihe last period that j hoi i began to slip through the mat kham defences his lib tally came on a solo rush that a markham rearguard spin- on the blueline vein per- j m potted 3 pair of goals for defending champs wayne haw anfl sully vtpond fir ingles redshavv collected 3 g v 2nd kerguon- w redsiiaw c b cherry c v ferguson- vv redshaw c b cherryj cherrj m thirdl borean m c keffer- m procenkod winnito 9 c b cherry- j- cherry- w redshaw c b cherryt vipond c w redshaw- b chenys wideman 430 545 6it 925 1410 1850 below imiiii markham laked the drive that had carried item to a firsi place position in ihe previous week they held a slight edge in play during ihe first frame but their offensive attack was com pieteiy bogged down in the last period geo third and carl kef- for ucie he lone marksmen the loss of lawrence cayman from the lineup early in the contest ned to hurt their efforts k t glaremoht goals came within hie space of four minutes player ousted sulk vipond a glaremonl foiwud was sent for an early shower when he was ejected from the copies by referee polly minion he was pegged yangtze pap restart rich t no nd hill ont christmas dinner reservamors available ikw squirt action holds minor league spotlight the newlyoiijanied squirt hockey house league is pres ently holding hie pon- spot light in the stouffville iions eir- ruit the oiiiik tads perform every tuesday evening com mencing at 64s pm there are four teams in ihe group mothers fathers brothers and sisters are turning out in goodly numbers to urge on their fav ourites as in the peewee and bantam ranks local scorekeep er mr lloyd turner is keeping an accurate account of all goals and assists on tuesday night nf this week craig schell notched the only goal as his canadieiu blanked boston 10 the other contest was a freescoring a-f- fair with no less than six play ers hitting the target the black hawks and the leafs hauled to a 41 tie bill llassrd following in the footsteps ot his hockey father counted iwo tallies for the hawks singles came from the sticks of stephen stark and breddie stony gregory forfar picked up an assist on bill has- sards first goal boh dtixbury teamed up on his second tally lor the leafs it was wayne kmmei son who paced the teams scoring effort he scored twice geo baldwin collected i one goal and assisted on one other stephen bobbetl fired t i single next tuesday evening nov 29 it will be canadions vs chi cago in the 645 pm opener the leafs and boston will fake lo the ice at 715 drop down to the arena and join in the enthus iasm of minor hockey at t best i it nqruet husinkss mkktinu no rkckpttok rkskrv vr lovs hargrave greenhouses m i m s cut kiowkks weddings knkrai klokal ihtuic corsages and any designs ami it llour bclwe t pm balding sues markham golf club toronto golf professional ai balding currently on the tour- niimttii circuit in rhe south hat brought suit against the mark ham golf and country club land three other defendant for a total of 52870 balding who had been play- j ing professional at markham i club until the opening of ihe i i960 season claims the money is owing for goods sold and services rendei ed the three individuals named in the suit ait clare henderson i and john ryan of toronto and berton scharf of downsview the latest shock from a dry ll the report of a bootlegger inducting his business from ml 5 quality xotvx service stiver bros at your service for ba solar furnace oil heat space heater oil stov and coal oil oil i phone 45wl 94508 evenings 45w2 for prompt service stop the truck with big th sigh stiver vrn stotiffvrtw caromed off the goas pou the stiuii tine of john brig den g j i y m 1 1 1 oy a od jerry kmghtley onunues to provide the pa k in the tnionvilte of- fetlive di ive knightle eoooted two goats and picked up a pan of assists lie is the teams op goalgetter mihoy was going a full throttle all night and com pleted a picture effort on the jets hnal tally the bugden mih o knight ley trio collected four of the clubs i goal bar ry watson and bill johnston were the other mafksmen ted bayhs jack stanford and char lie brigger scored for dixie dick underwood turned in an other tine rearguard perjform- ance john roxhorough and col- bourn were effective in penalty- killing roles i jets blank st mikes 10 jerry knighuey va the big payoff for the rmonuhe jet on ftiday night he scored the ton goal a the iocs suad blanked st mikes lt specta tors present at the content de- serbed the game as the best ot ok eeasofi kick charion was brilliant in the unionviue cage in tjie dy ing minutes he mocked shot from every side and angle but the attackers failed to find an opening in his armor he was f u 1 1 cred i t for a well a i tied shtnout tuesday nov 29 the mets will play host to newmaiket on union vi he ice on thursday night of this week they have a return engagement with rile lakesborc bi uins donna lewis high school nevs hi michar paw school uniform question raises student debate as you know stouffvthe high tiiar the present school uniform is presently engaged in another ciy is only a fad greenwood goalie brilliant top bowler despite 20 loss ring- shutout ml xio night od halked up a 20 over the iieenvvod- combtnes on friday a scheduled commun ity league iontest but it was the losers net minder that was brilliant even in defeat jim brett a newcomer to the green wood club blocked a total of 34 shots during the sixty minute game it was one of the finest goal tending displays of the sea son the majority of drives from i a in paging king wood for wards were bullet shots both from close in and off the blueline bud lehman bi uce fockier pete goodfellow and don hay- nes tested him on varied occa sions only two pucks evaded his grasp harold hodgson com pleted a cyclonic rush ihi ough the entire greenwood team and bud lehman whipped his pass into ihe twine at 8 15 of the final frame four minutes later martin stars in merchants net siouffville net minder george martin came up with his best game of rhe season on friday night in a scheduled commun ity league contest the stocky puckstopper blocked a total of 31 shots while he was holding the fort against a determined ballantrae club his mates were planting four pucks behind goalie bon mortimer the mer chants chalked up a 41 win their first victory to date the two points shoved them into a tie with greenwood for the h and lasi playoff position jim harrison was the big gun again in ihe stouffville offens ive attack he was in on every goal scoring two and picking up a pair of assisis bill allan and neville osullivan were the other- marksmen ron stewart blinked the light for the lone ballantrae marker ballantrae were continually plagued by bad luck around the stouville net some brilliant saves by goalie martin worsened their plight roger si over doug forfar ron bar rand and jack todd were stopped on persistent drives the line of norm neale ray pipher and bill allan look ed good for stouttville osulli van and harrison were contin uous threats on the merchants trout line in direct contrast to some previous games not a single penally was called by officials polly minton or glenn byer minor hockey tourney dec 29 nine hockey games will iea- lure an allevening minor tour- j nament in the stouffville arena on thursday night dec 201 hv the squills peewees bantams midgets and juveniles will take lo the ice commencing at 6 pm the initial arrangements were j completed at a meeting in com- mi t tee of ihe linns club and the minor hockey association fur- thei particulars will be publish ed as the program advances community league standing ringvvood claremont markham greenwood stouttville ballantrae claremont 3 markham 1 rtngwood 2 greenvood 0 stouffville 4 ballantrae i schedule i so 25 claieunmt greenwood s pm stouttville vs markham 915 ballantrae vs ringwood 0i5 bi uce fockier rammed don haynes rebound over the hne to complete the scoring greenwood played well enough to win most games but their shots lacked the speed and ac curacy of ringvvoods drives joe carpentier was tested only 11 times grant junes had his teams best scoring opportunity in the first period but carpen- tiei made the stop from a diffi cult angle jones titled the re bound past the post ring wood rearguard ronnie guy was a standout on defence a clean but heavy blocker he jolted the greenwood forwards with some good checks ronnie jones absorbed the stiffesl jolt of the night don haynes also looked good matt kimmari was greenwoods best front line man he was robbed of a goal i early in the second period and j bounced a drive off the post at the midway mark of rhe frame donna lewis stepped into rhe spotlight in the stouffville la j dies bowling league last week j she chalked up a 277 single tops tn the group winnie klson seorj ed the high utple with a 564 six additional players topped the coveted 200 single mark in- j eluding ruth smith 219 w grove 217 winnie elson 213 ruth miller 209 lorraine no bis- 204 and ruth lee 200 in last weeks record winnie el- sons 241 single was omitted the team standings are as follows excuses 23 car hops 19 kadettes 17 blow outs 13 petitcs 12 scatter pins 12 21 players at juv workout debate of a different naiuu j the lopic resolved thai school itmfoi ms should tie wol n at stouffville high is being ac- ued by teams composed of the emite student bod debate is a mild tei m for the dispute that has been desci tbed as a vivil war or a revolution t as far as we cn determine four main political pailies have been born first the leftists or extremists who want a j complete change ever to wni- j forms of black tunics and leo- 1 tatds for girls blaet s for boys secondly the radicals who want uniforms but aie againsi i tunics they suggest black skirts and white blouses third- j ly the rightists who are against uniforms of any kind i they advocate a general dress- j up plan of white shirts and j ties for hoys fourthly the con- 1 servatives the peaceful law- 1 abiding citizens who want things left the way they are how are these groups doing who is winning the battle s here a high school news exclusive is a report direct from the battlefield yiaig hoover r dear sir the school unifoi m idea is a good one tunics look neat te- speetable and would distinguish students from our school their cost in the long run would be less lets have uniforms daphne chewins gr 12 dear sir if the school uniform idea evet takes hold and we all have to wear the same thing every day stouffville high will be de scribed as a factory attended by hundreds of robots expres sionless tedious monotonous machines ron simirlhwaite gr 12 dear sir the uniform idea is ridicul ous its main fault is that it is so impractical it would never lie possible to effect a complete changeover to uniforms be cause the difference of opinion is loo great riley oconnor gr 12 unionvill e scoring statistics aot inclttdinx tiles nov g a pts 1 knightlei a 3 8 g boon 3 3 6 g mihov 1 5 6 b watson 2 3 5 1 bi igden i 4 1 saunders 2 2 4 d underwood 2 2 4 1 roxhoiough 3 0 3 t ttevelvn 1 2 3 t dodge i 2 3 w mclean 1 2 3 j mcdowell 2 0 2 r colbttrn 1 1 2 d kelcher 1 0 1 b johnston 0 n 0 r shaddock 0 0 0 bantam clubs play to 33 tie buffalo and canadiens battled i to a 33 tie in a scheduled ban tam league contest on monday night ron may was the goal- scoring sparkplug behind the canadiens attack with two tal lies ted redshaw fired one ben aida picked up an assist on mays first goal david lames teamed up with donald smith j for one buffalo tally wayne crowder scored another on a pass from david jackson barry hills blinked the light with an unassisted effort hornets s leofx t paul limner sparked pitts- burg to a 52 victory over the leafs he counted a pair of goals darcy forsyth and keith bet picked up assists jim dan iels jim mehaltey and darcy forsyth were the other hor net marksmen blair vvagg scored one goal and assisted on another for the losing leafs leo neilson notched one wins draw mr klmo gibson was the winner of the 5050 draw held on saturday and sponsored hv the ml zioii softball club the winners share of the proceeds amounted to 9300 a similar amount will go to the mi zion team reevy wm heron made the draw w 1 t pis 4 1 1 s 3 1 1 7 t 2 0 s 1 2 1 1 2 i 1 1 j thirty entries have now been filed in the north york minor hockey league kasl gwillim- bury and keswick are new comers to the group there are five juvenile ten midget ten hant am and fivt peewee clubs in the loop coach hal gibson and man ager keith sutherland put 21 juvenile players through their j practice paces on monday night in an hourlong workout some of the young lads who hope to catch positions on the club are- 1 rick weuseltoft roy lewis i stan feasby keith mcdowell j boh lehman bob wagg grant j pascoe barry mclean wayne j pennanen allan boyd peter stover gram foreman larry i and lynn mcmiilien travis j sugden and a number of others the management is still on i the lookout for a good first or second string net minder the team will practise on monday riiglu of next week from 9 k 1030 cedar grove a few years ago ihe sight of a mare and foal occupying a roadside field in markham twp was enough to make a sunday driver stop and take a picture it is no rarity any more a glance through ihe horse show program from this years royal will giw a pretty good idea of the number of horsey types we have in the township now we have arabians pa la initios hunt ers thoroughbreds in fad the only horse we seem short of are ihe draught horses clydes percherons and the the plain old farm horse is the only ra beasi in ihe picture it must be pretty good horse country if the number of winners is any cri terion also it must be pretty good for farmers who grow bay and oats a horses life is prac tically one long mem and we trusi they dine on local crops ft wax probably due to the wonderful fall how can we help hut speak of the weather that the royal agricultural fair was so spectacular this year the fruits and vegetables looked beiler ihan ever and the mowers have never been more beautiful turnip pri7es went to the muri- sons again this year and no wonder the display was big and luscious ken macintosh who works for smarts ai colling wood packed the sweepsiake box of apples and he was jus tifiably proud we are vtry so i ry to report the death on monday of mrs jake i leila i burkholder after a long illness mrs burkholder will be missed in many quarters of the village she was an ac tive church worker and an in dustrious member of the wms and mowers from her wonderful garden graced the table at near ly every local banquet or church function we extend sympathy to her son grant her brothers lorhe and roy dimma md to her brotherinlaw lo burknolder the wms thanfcoifering sun day will take place on novem t her 27th in zion church or joe burkholder originally from cedar grove and at present on furlough from missionary work i in ethiopia will be the speaker services will be held a the j usual times dear sir kach student looks different thinks differently acts differ ently and has a personality dif ferent from thai of anyone else why then should we all be asked to dress the same self- expression it impossible in a school uniform lets dress up for school but uniforms must go dons mckay the leftists are mobilizing and are increasing daily in num ber recently they dispatched a force of new recruits to the front lines the radicals in re taliation marched a platoon of black skirts and white blouses to the front in an effort to thwart iheir fonicwearing en emy meanwhile the rightists with the white shirt and tie as their banner have been dis tinguishing themselves in the action becoming increasingly evident they may prove to be one of ihe strongest iaciors in the uproar the conservatives lurking on the outskirts of ihell s n debating competition afte action are hurrying o organ- i a great deal of research re counterrevolutionary forces as their long- standing rule m debating competition the stouffville high school debating team the first ever formed here has distinguished itself in the recent john know- john tuitov brew carl the weekh fnionvuie afternoon r brother of to brewer attended rot kou with the jeis on sunday kerb cain u ell known w market hocke promote been appointed supers i coach of the towns mino ki- association it was si ed thai by adopting mich mtion he minor player advance fiom one team to n other xvithour having to change their style of play a tmtlai program is in operation here in jkhtffvile- the sign of a good time threatened kditok mai dear sir 1 think that the schol forms which have been seen around the schol lately are ri diculous indecent and uncalled for why should girls be allow ed to wear tunics which are a- boui six inches above the knees when ihe boys may not have uieir second shirt buton un done these tunics arent the proper dress for a school where both boysand girls attend 1 feel hnij olished hard work and long hours members established a firm platform of argument both for and against the subject resolved that cap ital punishment should be ab- canada they put out bradford in ihe first round and advanced to the semifinal where by a close decision lhcy losl lo aurora both contests were examples of debating at its best we wish to commend the team of daphne chewins and dawn grose of the affirma tive maik hoover ad neil mc- mullen of the negative for hie outstanding effort wayne redshaw tops tn pointscoring race claremonts wayne redshaw continues to set the pace atop the individual pointscoring par- ade in the community hockey league with a total of 16 points his total comprises 10 goals and 6 assists in spite of advances by some rival players the or- mer 1- b star counted 1 goal and 3 assists on friday night to maintain a comfortable margin over uncinate vern ferguson the winner will receive a tro phy for his efforts at the con clusion of ihe regular schedule another claremont performer bob cherry eatjjhl fire on fri day and taised his total from an obscure three points to eight he is now among the lop three deadlocked with bud lehman and lim harrison the individ ual statistics ate ax follows iih- ins hoc- po theatre uxbridge thursday friday saturday november 24 1 h 251 h 26lh story of ruth klaxa kdkx tom tvler tartoo new hockey forum at whitby the ontario minor hockey association has organized a hockey forum for wouldbe ref erees and linesmen in the whit by arena on thursday tonight i nov 21th at s pm aii interest ed officials managers coaches etc arf invited to attend suspension to bt i aired at meeting a claiemont forward iii been suspended indefinitely fiom fur ther competition in the com munity hockey jeague sully vipond a new remiit this sea sjn with the clarenoni entry j was banished with a game mis conduct penalty after he protest ed a two minute minor penally issued hv referee polly minion on leaving the ice he charged at the official he was immed lately tagged with a match mis j conduct the action occurred in the second peiiod of a game with mat kham on friday night i claiemont were the winners b a score of s2 the length of the suspension teitii will be determined at aj league meeting on friday eri j ing of this week the claremont i team cprcscntative will speak j on behalf of the player but w 111 not vote on the lsue according i to jeagim rule i c a w redshaw glare 10 6 v ferguson clare 4 7 b lehman ring 4 4 j harrison stouff a b cherry clare 3 3 b fockier ring 5 j p lacey siouff 4 3 a tidsbury marls 3 4 b atkinson mark 1 6 g more ring 1 3 c kelfer mark 5 1 h hodgson ring 1 4 15 evans clare 3 2 a1 lones green i 1 j cherry clare 0 1 b mccready clare 2 1 j rae mark i 3 d havnes r ng 1 2 r imadill ring 3 0 p goodfellow ring 2 1 s widsman clare 0 3 l borean mark 1 2 r stewart bah 2 1 pis 16 11 8 s s stouffville coin laundry draw tickets on beautiful sets of decorated glassware on display at neville appliances in flattering style and exquisite comfort she walked ever alter 1 wjr beautiful gracia shoo for ihe active life you lead qualitycrafted in exclusive foolflattering stylet stand in them walk in them shop in them youll be conscious only of their smari good looks and your daylong foot comfort lehmans shoes siouffviue phone 95 iwiccuiioch gsmm ar hw r trc lo lfffc irrf tki oiler rrp iy lo for lil kg hi 169so jutona feed supplies ltd rilonk stouffviiik 210 als service trade terms

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