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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 30, 1961, p. 11

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ringwood wins in overtime jets ousted by weston in oha junior semifinds an expected thrilling series between unlonville and saint mikes for the metro jr b championship failed to mater ialize as the jets passed out ol the playoff picture on friday night in the fourth game of the eemifinal round weston dukes spotted unlonville one goal then rallied with fourlnarow in the second period to win 42 weston is now entered in the group finals with st mikes jerry rowarth put unlonville out front 10 in the first period weston returned with four goals in three minutes to hold a 41 lead at the end of the second frame barry watson notched the jets lone tally in the last period the roof appeared to fall in on the unlonville club when de- lenceman leo olivier was ban ished with a ten minute mis conduct penalty in the second period weston marksmen whip ped three pucks into the jet net while olivier was out of action peranl in the dukes cage turned in a sensational per formance blocking a total cf 34 shots rick charron handled 27 no official announcement has been made by the unionvihe management pertaining to an erdoftheseason team banquet goaltender rick charron has already headed home to ottawa and defenceman leo olivier has also gone in spite of tho rather sudden and surprising upset no fan can complain about a disappointing season it was possibly one of the gamest teams ever iced by unionvihe a credit to the spirit instilled in the club by their coach harry watson uxbridge wins c group uxbridge black hawks cap tured the intermediate c group title on friday night by beating beeton 71 right on their own home arena the series was extended to seven games vern ferguson blasted four pucks into the beeton net to spark the winners attack wayne redshaw potted a pair and bob cherry fired one fer guson redshaw and cherry per form on one line uxbridge has now earned the right to advance into the on tario semifinals arid will en gage fergus and port carling in a roundrobin series smgmoom iissls michael wilkins nets two for boston michael wilkins sparked bos ton to a 51 win over the cana diens in a squirt hockey house league game on tuesday night he fired two unassisted goals single tallies came from the sticks of mike brillinger brian norton and randy lee andy valleau and brian norton pick ed up single points in the assist department allan corner was the lone marksman for the can- adlens he blinked the light on a pass from bradley hilts hawks 1 leafs 1 shawn garrett teamed up with kevin acton to score the lone goal for the black hawks as they battled the leafs to a 11 tie neil brown fired the leafs only tally unassisted a sneak thief entered the officials change room in saint michaels arena on monday night and took two wallets be longing to linesman don gra ham and bob friday during a playoff game between the buzz ers and weston dukes gra hams wallet contained 15 wes ton defeated unionvihe 3 games to 1 to enter the jr b group finals against st mikes it marked the second time in recent weeks that the dressing rooms had been raided during junior contests the toronto marlboros were the losers in the previous theft st mikes displayed a potent goalscoring attack in the third period to beat weston 73 in the final frame they outshot the dukes 219 garry dineen and paul sinclair were 2goal marks men for tho winners tiie contest erupted into a major brawl in the dying mm utes of the second period ref eree stan boshier handed out five 5minute penalties follow ing the skirmish community league playoff finals w l f a pts markham 1 1 11 11 2 ringwood 1 1 11 11 2 results ringwood 7 markham 6 overtime sclicdulo friday march 31 ringwood vs markham 8 pm its tho income that has a heap to do with the outcome of of life goal by harmon evens the series if you didnt see it you wouldnt believe it stated ring- wood rearguard don hayres as he peeed off his sodden garments at the conclusion of the community league playoff game on friday night the ringwood dressing room was still buying with excitement fifteen minutes after forward jake harman rattled a right angle shot into the markham net at 310 of the overtime period to give his club a tight 7g victory and square the round at one game apiece with less than three minutes left in regulation time ring- wood trailed their markham rivals by a score of g3 the oeds were stacked up against them a mile high but they refused to give in at 1743 ronnie guy scored on a cioseln drive twentytwo seconds later bruce fockler blinked the light on passes from guy and joe lewis at this crucial stage in the game coach clare fockler gambled and pulled netminder ross madill from the ringwood cage at 1825 bruce fockler flipped a loose puck into the twine and the score was tied within the space of thirtyseven seconds ringwood had collected three tallies an alltime league record it pushed both teams into suddendeath overtime fired up inspired by an almost unbelievable comeback ringwood were not to be denied in the overtime frafne in the first minute bruce fockler sifted in on the target but jim john ston held the fort pete goodfellow was the next to test john stons skill on a cleancut breakaway but again his efforts were nullified ringwood continued to press goodfellow drove the disk into the corner to jake harman the rightwinger wheeled and fired a shot at the net that caught johnston standing a few inches away from the goal post the puck hit his pad and skidded over the line harman was mobbed by his jubilant mates the tense crowd largest of the current series released its pentup emotions with varied displays of both dismay and elation pleasure skate we had it won and gave it away said bob atkinson markham team captain some of the guys were playing like it was a pleasure skate the aces held a workout on tues day night in preparation for tiie important third game on friday markham held a 43 lead at the end of the second period on goals by lawrence gayman al tidsbury harry young and bob graham harry young and al tidsbury fired their second tallies of tho contest midway through the final frame and all appeared lost for the ringwood cause with all the fury of a runaway piledriver ringwood rallied to sink four- inarow including jake harmans overtime winner bruce fockler raised his playoff goal production to ten with four pete goodfellow and ronnie guy counted singles goodfellow a returnee to the ringwood ranks was a standout both he and harold hodgson saw almost endless action ross madill was forced back into the nets in the absence of joe carpen- tier mike mcstravick and don jackson were absent from the ringwood lineup ringwood outshot the aces 29lf each team scored onegoal while the other was shorthanded nine penalties in the penalty department markham showed a sizeable edge tiieir players spent fourteen minutes in the cooler while ringwood served only four jennings r graham tidsbury 2 and keffer were banished for minor infractions oh the mark ham side of the penalty records joe lewis and guy caught the officials eye for ringwood the scoring summary is as fouows 1 r b fockler goodfellow 2 r goodfellow lewis hodgson m gayman m tidsbury atkinson jennings r b fockler hodgson m young m b graham jennings 3 m young gayman m tidsbury b graham jenning3 r guy b fockler r b fockler guy lewis r b fockler guy hay nes overtime r j harman goodfellow mff fockler h scored nine playoff goals bruce fockler may rot be the most expert puckpassing player in the stouffville com munity hockey league but he certainly has a keen knack for scoring goals to date in five games he has counted a total of nine tallies four of these were registered in a crucial con test on friday night when ring- wood edged markham is in overtime in actual points bruce fock ler is in the top three with ten in total goals he is deadlocked with markhams tawrenee gay man on top of the twoteam fin alists the combination of dave jen nings and gaymun have set a torrid pace for markham gay man currently holds an edge with 15 points jennings is close behind with 13 haroid hodgson and b fockler are tied on the third rung their individual sta tistics are as follows g l gayman markham 9 d jennings mark 6 b fockler ring h hodgson ring h young mark j lewis ring b atkinson mark b graham mark a tidsbury mark p goodfellow ring d haynes ring r guy ringwood m procenko mark l borean mark d jackson ring 0 j harman ring 2 r graham mark 0 d winnitoy mark n d mccurdy ring 1 fergus wins playoff opener in spite of a three goal hat trick fired by ciaremonts wayne redshaw the uxbridge black hawks bowed to fer gus flyers 54 in the first game of the intermediate c roundrobin playoff semifinals the winner fired by bob dub- bla of fergus with less than two minute- to go snapped a 44 deadlock port carling is the third team in the series bob cherry was the only other uxbridge goalgetter the fergus tallies were split among five individual players uxbridge made a return trip to fergus on wednesday night the stourtyllle tribuke ttaraljy marco 30 1961 pan it 1827 130 601 835 1224 1814 1854 906 1330 1748 1810 1825 310 notice to farmers list your requirements early for experienced farm hands call or write your national employment office 688 coxwell ave toronto ho 19471 ladies bowling league high single donna lewis 258 riigh triple donna lewis 582 over 200 ruth lee 241 betty wilkln3 239 nelda barkey 235 ev grove 232 ruth miller 229 vi booth 228 ann mcmurray 21g winnie elson 213 marg schell 205 marion castle 201 winners of the series 60 pts kndetles kadettcs muriel steele ruth miller nelda barkey marion castle pearl barkey ev grove team capt ruth miller riayofls mar 30 april 6 3 dozen sticks given to minors a total of thirtysix hockey sticks were given away to indi vidual players in the squirt peewee and bantam ranks of the stouffville minor hockey association this winter the awards one per player per week were made possible by three local men bob hassard les clarke and dr ron smith tho presentations this week concluded the giveaways for the season the final award winners are squirt terry baldwin bos ton bantam paul lintner buffalo and peewee peter san derson paul lintner fires four for bantam team paul lintner earned himself the allstar award of the week on monday night as he collected a total of four goals to lead his bantam buffalo team to a one sided 93 win over the cana- diens in addition to his four tallies he also picked up two assists for a sixpoint perform ance tom norton enjoyed a good game and netted a three goal hat trick david james and david jackson counted singles david jackson was credited with three assists tom benson potted a pair of goals for the canadiens both were unassisted efforts he also set up david whittington for his teams other tally lcars 7 pittsburg 4 blair wagg went on a goal- scoring spree for the leafs and blinked the light four times as his maple leafs downed pitts burg 74 keith betz hit the tar get three times darcy forsyth netted one keith betz also col lected two assists single assists were credited to darey forsyth leo neilson mike cadieux and kirk mortimer the hornets tallies were evenly divided am ong four individual players in cluding jim mehaffey don smith rickey romyn and bill mcnelly jim daniels collected 2 assists and tom snow count ed one psychiatric treatment for 20yearold john edward hodgens aged 20 of woodward avenue mark ham township was charged with threatened assault and ap peared in newmarket court this week before magistrate o s hollinrake he was remanded for one week to allow time for a psychiatric examination cath erine hodgens the youths mo ther said she feared that her son whom she had adopted at the age of seven months would injure her or her husband un less he were restrained she told the court that her husband was a helpless invalid and could not tlefend himself in case of emerg ency she also told the court that her son had on occasion twisted her arm in an effort to gain money from her she also said that she had covered cheques which lie had written on her account she said she could no longer continue under the conditions when asked to explain his be haviour the accused man im plied that his mother had lied on tho stand and on one point demanded that the magistrate make her tell the truth magis trate hollinrake said in reply i am quite satisfied that tho complainant had established her case and that this woman is in serious danger hodgens heatedly denied tho fact that he was in need of psy chiatric help sgt robert hood of markham township police said that on his observation of the boy he was of the opinion the youth was in need of some kind of help fined 7500 nicholas fishback aged 47 of whitchurch township plead ed guilty to a charge of careless driving in newmarket court this week and was fined 7500 and costs or seven days bond lake opp say they had ob served the accused mans car on no 11 highway endangering traffic due to his erratic driv ing proclamation by virtue of a resolution passed in markham township council easter monday april 3rd 1961 has been declared a municipal holiday for the town ship of markham h c t crisp clerk t w r dean reeve township of markham boortodoor canvass for markham arena project a committee of 350 canvass ers will make personal calls at an estimated 2200 homes in the markham area in a giant fund- raising campaign to promote the erection of a new artificial ice arena in markham village the drive will open on wednes day april 5th and will continue through until saturday april 8th the canvass committee chairman is mr gordon mcdon ald the overall cost of the pro ject lias been estimated at close to 100000 a grant o 50000 will be made available by the dept of agriculture what this country needs is a nickel that is good for five cents worth peter sanderson scores 4 in peewee game the rangers battled boston to a 44 draw on thursday night thanks to a four goal effort by peter sanderson the ranger forward counted each and every tally two coming on unassisted efforts ray paisley and wayne jackson collected assists on the others it took three boston players to match peter sander sons production brian boyd potted a pair singles came from the sticks of garry sugden and dale sugden brian davis picked up two assists hawks 8 detroit 1 wallace pugli continued his weekly goal production with 2 tallies on thursday rlgtt to lead the hawks to a 31 win over the red wings joe taylor fired the other chicago tally on a pass from alvin lehman jim dysart was the detroit marks man with stephen hall counting the assist leafs 1 canadiens 0 john heaton combined with j bobby couse to score one goal house lg playoff finals to start tuesday night the new champions of the stouffville minor hockey house leagues will be crowned on thursday evening of next week the playoffs a two game goals- tocount series will open on tuesday night april 4th the playoff schedule will be as fol lows squirt chicago vs bos ton g45 pm peewco not de cided 730 pm bantam but- falo vs leafs 830 pm six teams will see action oh the two nights the presentation of the championship trophies will take place following thurs days games will raise more phesanls although it was thought for a time that markham township might drop out of the pheasant- raising business council agreed this week to order 500 one-day- old chicks and 500 8weeksold for 1961 this is an increase in number from last year inspector e l clubine was named as warble fly inspector at a salary of 140 an hour plus mileage mr clubine has performed this service for the township now for a number of years and blank the canadiens 16 john heaton put the puck in the net geo murray herb tv personality mr george murray was a visitor in stouff ville on saturday to view the training program connected with no 94 air cadet squad ron beware of one sore throat after another advises a health bulletin theyre a pain in the neck the south ontario county mass tb survey begins in various locations in pickering township whitby twp and east whitby twp on wed april 5 the test is simple painless and free all residents of this area are urged to take a test when the facilities come to your community wednesday april 5 thursday april 6 friday april 7 proof of the pudding is in the eating look what customers say about giles service the following questionaire was mailed by general motors to giles servica customers i claremont united church myrtle north myrtle united church brougham pickering township hall columbus united church brooklin united church i masonic hall i have used your dealership for service on my car or truck and i think your service is excellent good fair poor 1 did you receive courteous treatment 7 2 was the repair work satisfactory 3 was your car returned in clean condition 4 do you consider the charges fair and reasonable 5 was your car ready when promised 7 yes no d d p i 93 of all replies marked excellent 7 marked good remarks john houston just keep up the flood work albert hudson you have the best service manager around here and flood men to do the work don boake giles cftcu olds is an excellent place to have my car serviced the mechanics arc tops john scotty murray i receive the best o service to keep my truck going the rapid growth and success of our business ls due to the loyally of our ncrvlco customers and heir recommendations to others the next time your car requires ttention sco jim brown service manager at giles chcvoids ltd a the above survey locations will be open from 25 pm and 710 pm complete body paint facilities bepairs to all makes front end alignment wheel balancina chevolds ltd 2 371 main st w stouffville phone 5g3 j aaaooookmooooo

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