tit m the stourviue tkhjhe thny dccenber 28- i sports oshawa gains 22 tie with jr clippers on lategame goal peewee entry defeats three teams to win cannington tournament eric hamilton scores 6 goals rod mcdonald oshawas star rightwinger beat goaltender glenn jackson with a hard- angle shot with five minutes to go in the third period on tuesday night to give the motor city crew a 22 tie in a scheduled jr d game it was a clean hard- ekatlng contest and the score pretty well indicated the play oshawa outshot stouffville 24- 14 for stouffville their perfor mance was a sharp reversal of form from the two previous con tests against uxbridge and allis ton their front lines showed more spirit and drive and the defence was breaking up the visitors passing plays before they swept in over the blueline barry mclean and ken beckett were the stouffville marksmen paul gibbens and rod mcdonald blinked the light for oshawa the same two teams wage a return encounter next tuesday night in stouffville both netminders came up with key stops throughout the game jackson blocked mcdonald in the early minutes of the first frame and gary hooper in the oshawa cage stopped wayne pennanen cold in the second period a few minutes later he nullified a scoring bid by ken beckett it was the beckett- mclcanboyd threesome that ap peared most effective for the homesters grant foreman also worked in with the trio and picked up an assist on stouff villes first tally it was a pic tureplay effort stan feasby and travis sugden collected as sists on becketts marker a holiday night crowd of 150 watched the game it was the largest attendance to date this season the usual rough stuff that too often mars many oha contests was missing from the game and the boys concentrated on playing the puck rather than the man stouffville had a good chance to sew up the twopoint victory late in the third period when gibbens of oshawa was thumbed for tripping they failed to hit the target a breakdown of the scoring summary is as follows 1 s b mclean g foreman a boyd 1225 2 o p gibbens 030 3 s k beckett s feasby t sugden 426 or mcdonald 1510 merchants run against shorthanded uxbridge hockey club tha stouffvilla merchants rolled up a total of thirtytwo individual scoring points on fri day night when they blanked a shorthanded uxbridge club 130 uxbridge could dress only eight men and although they attempt ed to hold their opponents in check they tired badly in the final frame howard forgie and neville osullivan each fired three goals for stouffville pete lacey and sammy barlow potted a pair singles came from the sticks of normie neale bob mclntyre and guy weeks neale collected five assists weeks and lacey each picked up three points in the assist department gary coppins and ted suzuki gave their best for uxbridge and on a couple of occasions came close to breaking the ice ted murphy was pelted with rubber in the uxbridge cage geo wil- kins guarded the stouffville net alternate goalguardian geo martin played up on the front line but failed to cash i i on any tallies jr clippers scoring parade g a pts j raymond 8 5 13 k beckett 9 3 12 a boyd 7 2 9 w pennanen 4 4 8 b mclean 3 4 v g foreman 1 6 v lu memullen 2 1 3 s feasby 0 3 3 t sugden 0 3 3 l memullen 2 0 2 k mcdowell 0 2 2 mens bowling league nigh triple vic binelii 764 les padley 735 b topper 694 pat lillus 693 d chadwick 677 c wilton 655 a watson 635 r harris 622 high single- vic binelii 313 r harris 283 b topper 261 all four top teams were beaten for seven points and happiness to all our wonderful friends and patrons during the coming year tobk cleaners markham shopping centre phone 837 57 main street e stouffviue phone 1161 for the second successive year a stouffville minor hockey entry has won the cannington tourna ment last year the squirts were the victors on saturday the peewees swept a threegame series beating millbrook 21 cannington 74 and keswick 21 other entries were from cambray uxbridge sunderland and little britain the stouffville club was coached and managed by bill white and ernie abraham eric hamilton was the individual goalscoring hero in the tourney he netted six tallies two in the first game three in the second and one in the final harold crowder guarded the stouffville cage in every contest and turned in a fine performance mickey hunt proprietor of the west end sunoco station will donate a halfdozen hockey sticks to the team for their commendable effort millbrook was stouffvilles first opponent in registering a 21 victory over their rivals eric ham ilton collected both goals one came at 1450 of the first period and the other at 427 of the final frame the second contest against cannington was a real thriller stouffville came out on the top end of a 74 score eric hamilton with three goals sparked the winners attack singles came from the sticks of bruce mchaffey wayne jackson peter turner and gary sugden peter turner played the entire sixty minutes in this game in addition to notching one tally he shadowed canningtons number one forward throughout the tilt and watched his every move stouffville was matched against keswick for the tournament title they gained a 21 edge peter turner and eric hamilton were the marksmen last season the squirts defeated cannington coldwater and millbrook in that order seventeen peewee players made the trip to can nington the lineup included neil smith harold crowder peter turner bruce mehaffey larry nor ton gary sugden sheldon sugden eric hamilton brian boyd jody holden stephen hall doug kings ton wayne jackson allan vague jimmy wilkins bill nicholson and bobby forgie the stouffville nameplate will be engraved on the tournament trophy ringwood topples markham from cofflm league lead ringwood the current defend ing champions of the stouffville community league toppled markham aces down to a second place position on friday night by beating their rivals 52 the two teams had been dead locked on the groups top spot prior to the contest ringwood spotted markham a two goal lead then roared back with five in a row they iced a full squad but were without the services of two defencemen don haynes and bud lehman rightwinger matt kinnarl the leagues leading pointscorer popped two pucks past bill de- guerre in the markham cage in addition he collected assists on tallies by don jackson and mike mcstravick jake harman was the other ringwood marks man lindo borean and bob atkin son put the aces out front 20 after only six minutes of the first frame ringwood evened tlie score before the end of the period and fired three unanswer ed tallies in the last thirty min utes of play ringwood outshot markham 18 to 12 the breakdown of the scoring summary is as follows m l borean j harrison 325 m b atkinson l jen nings 645 r j harman b fockler 940 r- m kinnarl 1055 cisis used skate exchange r d jackson m kinnari 315 r m mcstravick m kinnari 510 r m kinnari p good- fellow 1905 new books in the library trade in those old skates thai are too small for a pair 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pace in the games final thirty minutes the frontline speed ster fired there goals bob clodd potted a pair singles came from the sticks of murray jones and bob moffatt altogether the jones brothers collected a total of six scoring points dur ing the contest al lang john little rae pi- pher and doug forfar were the ballantrae marksmen the loss was not the fault of ballantrae netminder ken king he like his rival jerry brett completed some great stops es pecially in the final frame when greenwood poued in on the ballantrae goal on one occa sion he blocked a direct drive by bob clodd then proceeded to turn aside three rebound shots in a row he looked good also on an earlier bid by green woods jim cherry ballantrae looked just as dis organized in the last period as greenwood did in the first frame greenwoods trio of grant jones jim cherry and dean evans seemed to carry the teams uphill offensive bob clodd and bob moffatt also turned in good efforts on the second line the return of rear guard murray jones seemed to instill new drive into the green wood attack rae pipher who appears to improve with every game had a good night his tally was his fourth of the cam paign it came on a holeinonc golf shot from a rebound off the backboards george hodgins in atom game george hodgins once a goal- tender has turned into one of the top forwards in the stouff ville atom house league on tuesday night he fired three goals to spark his boston club to a 30 shutout over the leafs frank hill scored the other bruin goal canadiens 4 chicago 0 there were two shutouts in the atom house league on tuesday in the second half of the doubleheader the canadi ens blanked chicago 40 arthur williams counted two tallies john meakes fired one goal and assisted on another frank rob erts blinked the light for the canadiens fourth marker mr and mrs j gibbins mr and mrs reg gibbins pat and peter were christmas day vis itors at the home of mr and mrs glenn gibbins toronto mrs dumbleton suffered a nasty fall recently and was con fined to hospital for a time she has now been released and is convalescing at home mr and mrs grant wells and family spent christmas day with mr and mrs elmer weils and mr and mrs w d atkinson of stouffville dr and mrs crouch entertain ed the mccreas on christmas eve on christmas day they vis ited with their son dr and mrs m crouch and family in tor onto mr and mrs j denton and family of belleville spent a few days this week at the crouch home mr and mrs clarence hood entertained members of their familiy at their home on christ mas day mr and mrs charles preston were in toronto on christmas day at the home of their daugh ter mr and mrs morton there was a good attendance ax the sunday school concert the program was under the direction of mrs h hirsch the bible study group met at the home of mr and mrs pat icinsella for the prechristmas meeting mr ed mccrea was presented with a gift in appre ciation of his untiring work miss mccrea was also presented with a lovely scarf lunch was served by the hostess exercise tryouf successful emo project exercise tryout lived up to its name and gave a touch of realism to york countys prep arations for readiness in case of a nuclear attack when it was held in newmarket recent ly some twenty persons took part under the direction of ma jor wfa preston county em ergency measures organization coordinator the exercise was based on the supposition that enemy air craft had crossed the national border and that an alert had been ordered by the prime min ister it dealt with the precau tionary moves which would be adopted in case of attack in cluding the simulated move ment of rescue companies prep arations for manning welfare and health centres and plac ing of responsible county offi cials where they could do most good if ever a real emergency arose police measures were al so dealt with and in a practice sense only all steps were taken which would be put into effect if the need arose major preston declared him self satisfied with the results of the exercise many valuable points had been driven home he said and a number of lessons learned to give an added touch of realism all messages during the course of the exercise were passed by an intercommunica tion sysum simulating the ra dio and phone contacts which would actually be used during an attack the home and school christ mas party was held at the school on thursday evening dec 21st mr and mrs j e teetzel of mt albert mr and mrs h k terry and margaret of simcoe mr and mrs j h ings of niag ara falls and mr and mrs bill cockwell were christmas day guests with mr and mrs frank atkinson christmas carols peeled forth from a loud speaker placed at the church courtesy of bill john son the childrens choir sang several carols at the evening service followed by a film the christmas spirit afterward the young people visited some shutins and sang carols on monday evening dec 18th mr and mrs walter vague en tertained a few friends to help miss sherrill stouffer celebrate her birthday and on the follow ing sunday mr and mrs jones and miss kay lidister and miss barbara williams on christmas day mr and mrs walter vague and family mr and mrs lloyd wideman and family mr and mrs dan filyer and family mr and mrs c morgason and family gather ed at the home of their sister mrs bruce stouffer and family at cannington their parents mr and mrs r j filyer were unable to be present mr and mrs gordon holden spent the christmas holiday with their daughter and family mr and mrs bob mcclanahan of chatham mr and mrs victor brown of north gower had friday night dinner with her parents mr and mrs fred steckley and for christmas day mr and mrs harold steckley and family of hamilton and miss shirley steckley and miss ruth fox of toronto mr and mrs aimer fockler called in the afternoon mr and mrs il yakeley and alliston netminder draws assist in onesided game the stouffville junior clip pers suffered their 2nd straight loss at alliston on friday night when they bowed to the home sters by a 61 score even the alliston netminder figured in the scoring one of the few oc casions that such a thing has occurred in ojla ranks goal keeper clark brooks set up teammate russ ritchie for al- listons initial tally at 150 of the first frame they led 30 at the end of the first period and added three more in the third ken beckett potted stouffvilles lone goal it came at 530 of the last period and was an unassist ed effort bob robertson bob irwin paul bisbee jerry hand and david evans were the other marksmen for alliston the stouffville club failed to get untracked throughout the first and second periods they started to roll in the final frame but could only click for one tally stouffville held an edge in the penalty parade as their players made eleven trips to the cooler to six for alliston glenn jackson in the stouffville cage handled a total of 40 shots brooks between the alliston pipes blocked 22 four new hockey sticks will go out this week to the all- star selections in the stouff ville minor hockey leagues the awards are made week ly to the four top performers in atom squirt peewee and bantam ranks the winners arc art wil liams atom andy valleau squirt bobby garnet pee wee and leonard biacklock bantam the sticks presented by bob hassard les clarke erie lehman and dr ron smith may be picked up at birketts insurance office main st w additional locals mr and mrs ross giles and family enjoyed christmas in toronto with mr giles mother mrs roy hobson of keswick is spending the winter with her sister miss nora stapleton david james nets 4 goals in bantam game david james went on a goal- scoring spree with mole motors in the stouffville bantam house league on tuesday night and paced the club to a 54 victory over boston he scored four goals and picked up an assist on his teams fifth tally leon ard biacklock was the other marksman for the mole motor squad marvin clark and leon ard biacklock collected single points in the assist department clifford bass counted two tal lies for boston in the close con test brian madill and bill gou- die fired singles bruce norton bill goudie and geo rcdshaw picked up assists detroit 3 hawks 3 bill mcnelly and mike cadleux teamed up to give detroit a split iu ihe points in a 33 tie with chicago bill mcnelly potted a pair of goals while mike cadleux scored one and collected an assist on another david slack was a twogoal marksman for the hawks jim mehaffey netted one benny aida and dennis ham set up two of the three chicago tallies community lg standing w l t pts ringwood 7 10 14 markham 6 2 0 12 stouffville 5 3 0 10 greenwood 4 4 0 8 ballantrae 2 6 0 4 uxbridge 0 8 0 0 results ringwood 5 markham 2 greenwood 7 ballantrae 4 stouffville 13 uxbridge 0 schedule fri dec 29th ballantrae vs markham greenwood vs stouffville ringwood vs uxbridge fri jan 5th greenwood vs ringwood uxbridge vs markham stouffville vs ballantrae mr and mrs roy law and children of toronto and hilda baker spent christmas with their parents mr and mrs ollie madill family and mr and mrs bill peacock and family spent christ mas day with their parents mr and mrs ed brownsberger mr and mrs murray daniels and family mr and mrs ken pipher and diane spent christ mas day with mr and mrs walter pipher ladies bowling league btigh single lenore ramer 255 high triple- ann lehman 631 over 200 ann lehman 242 shirley chown 238 pearl barkey 229 edrio martin 224 carol mcdermott 223 betty wilkins 222 betty swain 219 muriel steele 215 eileen pipher 207 martha roberts 201 opal lehman 200 team standings soft shoes 34 untouchables 27 trailers 27 rebels 25 roarinf six 23 pin pickers 19 hopefuls 19 late comers 18 heartfelt oldfashioned wishes for a very fiappfi beto ijear k w bete construction co ltd bbbbbbbaanaaiiuhbbamamiitaubimbi ken ward and staff curem0ht ontario s