p5 1 the stouffviue tribune thirty lumtrf 25 1962 uxbridge midget rally halts locals cleansweep of minors larry taylor a midget mark- rman with uxbridge spiked a stouffville bid for a cleansweep of three games in monday nights portion of minor hockey week in stouffville the pro- cram will conclude on thursday evening tonight with squirt peewee and bantam house lea gue contests the midgets coasting along with a 4 i lead midway throu gh the third were rocked back on their heels when uxbridge struck for 3 goals in three min utes larry taylor counted two of these and ron may fired the clincher the two teams settled for a 4 4 tie keith forman ross brown eric neilson and allan meabry were the goal- getters for the home town squad in the two previous games the peewee allstars thumped ux bridge 81 and ihe bantams pul led a surprise 41 upset victory over uxbridge bantams stouffville 4 uxbridge 4 stouffville midgets enjoyed s wide territorial advantage over uxbridge throughout most of the game but they appeared to fade badly in the final ten uxbridge cage had a busy night and completed a number of fine stops john willis in the stouf fville net was not overworked but saved the day in the final minute when he blocked two shots in a row ballangers best effort was on a direct drive from the stick of francis hay- low while lying flat on the ice two stouffville players were in jured paul stover was hurt in the first frame but returned to action after a breather ron cas tle was hit in the mouth with a stick and required a dental checkup coach harold hodgson pres sed a young trio of brian mad- ill wayne chapman and bob reed into regular action and the threesome played well eric neilson was skating hard every time out and his line with bill corner and ross brown com pleted some nice passing plays plaskitt the difference the goaltending of bantam puckstopper larry plaskitt was the main difference bet ween the stouffville and ux bridge clubs the locals who had been thoroughly thumped in a previous meeting on stouf minutes bill ballanger in the f ville ice turned the tables on the visitors in mondays tilt performing with the coolness of the proverbial cucumber plas kitt turned aside many repeated uxbridge scoring bids only ivan greer could find an open ing in his armor and he blinked the light at 1421 of the first period david jackson tom benson and pat were the stouff- ville marksmen jackson scored twice and assisted on one other his first came after only seven seconds had been played in the opening period two for holden jody holden potted a pair of goals and six other players fired singles as the stouffville peewee allstars downed ux bridge 81 in the tournament opener holden teamed up with bruce mehaffey for the first tally and combined with garry sugden for his second of the night peter turner stephen hall brian boyd larry norton eric hamilton and gary sug den were the other stouffville marksmen michael morrison was the long goalgetter for uxbridge robt kelland guar ded the goal for uxbridge with harold crovvder in the stouf fville cage ron stewart shoots 3 goals in final frame uxbridge wins 54 with a singlehanded 3goal scoring spree in the third per iod goodwoods ron stewart stole a twopoint victory from the stouffville clippers and sparked uxbridge to a thrill ing 54 win in a junior c con test on tuesday night the sea- ons largest crowd of over 300 patrons watched the homesters grab the lead on three separate occasions only to havuxbridge stage a comeback raly the helmeted frontline puck- juggler tied the score at 33 early in the final frame then struck for two more after stou- ffvilles ken beckett had given the clippers a 43 edge keith stewart the other half of the brother combination assisted on two of the timely tallies mike gray and gary jackson were the other uxbridge marksmen john roxborough was once kgain the driving force up front for stouffville he catipulted around the ice with amazing agility and collected one goal and two assists ken beckett wayne pennanen and stan feas- by were the other clipper goalgetters for rearguard keasby it was his first tally of fhe season although he has col lected 7 assists the contest was a real goal- tenders battle glen jackson in the stouffville net and rick markus in the uxbridge cage ompleted some great stops jacksons finest effort came on a cleancut breakaway by ron stewart early in the second per iod he held the fort and the drive caromed off his pads stouffville outshot uxbridge 31 to 18 garry jackson like rival rox borough was a scoring threat for uxbridge every time out although he picked up only one goal he assisted on one other and as robbed on numerous other occasions firstclass offi ciating kept the game under strict control penalties were nu merous but it did not detract from the keenness of the com petition the crowd many of whom had come for the earlier minor league games remained in the rink right to the final whistle the scoring summary is as follows 1 ux g jackson m gray s s feasbya boyd s w pennanen j roxborough 2 ux m gray- g jackson s j roxborough raymond beckett 3 ux r stewart k stewart s k beckett j roxborough 415 ux stewart j taylor 1242 ux r stewart k stewart 1302 42 sec 1055 1405 510 1345 230 clipper scoring statistics gap jack raymond 12 8 20 wayne pennanen 8 10 18 allan boyd 9 6 15 grant foreman 4 11 15 barry mclean 7 8 15 john roxborough 8 6 14 ken beckett 10 4 14 stan feasby 1 7 8 barry gaston 3 2 5 roger stover 1 0 1 wally mcgee 1 0 1 mrs bunny kent niece of mrs milt smith of stouffville was the c class winner of the giant slalom skiing event near orangeville on the week end mrs kent who resides in toronto and is a school teacher by profession is also a golfing enthusiast and had played the willows course at mongolia on a number of occasions during the summer minor hockey playoffs start monday its playoff time in the ranks of two minor hockey clubs in stouffville on mon day night both the bantam and midget teams will see action in the two contests uxbridge will provide the op position the series will be a best 3 out of 5 games and the winner will move on into further com petition stouffvilles bantam club is coached by keith sutherland the manager is earl crowder the midgets are coached by harold hodgson their man ager is john lehman early curler j vtixisijmi stick of the week awards this week four brand new hockey sticks have been a- vvarded to allstars in the minor hockey house leagues the winners are as follows atom bruce grove squirt shawn garrett peewee bar ry zellers bantam david slack the prizes are made pos sible through the generosity of les clarks bob uassard erie lehman and dr ron smith the sticks may be picked up by the four players at gord birketts insurance of- fice main st w stouffville at 8 oclock sunday morn ing 32 students from stouff ville high school invaded rolling hills curling rink at first experience at the game rock following the game it bethcsda for a 2hour work- jean winterstein 17 shown was back home in time for out for many it was their here prepares to unleash a church alex wilkins named coach of allstars alex wilkins lias been named coach of the allstar community league team that will meet the uxbridge black hanks in an exhibition bene fit game on friday feb 16th don itarman will be the man ager the complete lineup will be selected by feb 2nd and pub lished in the feb 8th ksue of the tribune the entry will wear the kingwood uniforms of black and white lucky draw admission tick ets are now on sale and may be purchased from any com munity league player or club official sales to date are re ported to be very good bantams lose to uxbridge 53 uxbridge bantams posted a 53 victory over stouffville last week on two third period goals by geer and cleverdon robt slack put stouffville out front 10 at 425 of the first per iod but uxbridge evened the count with 35 seconds left in the frame when st john blinked the light uxbridge moved out front in the second period outscoring stouffville 21 morden and bar ton hit the target for the win ners david jackson was the lone stouffville marksman in the final frame geer and cleverdon put the two point win in the bag for uxbridge ted redshaw fired stouffvilles 3rd tally unassisted with seven min utes to go in the game there were 11 penalties in the contest six to uxbridge and five to stouffville never throw suet away thats for the birds ideaii 1961 pontiac 1960 pontiac parisienne sedan wo lone vs automatic radio power stoerinfj whitcwall tires backup lights show room condition 1959 ford station wagon 6 cyl auto matic radio rear speaker new car condition 179500 laurentian 2 door sedan local owner spotless throughout 189500 1959 laurentian 4 door sedan vs motor automatic radio vvhitewall tires chrome discs show room condition 169500 many more values to choose from neil patricks used cars 119 main st stouffville phone 499 at tho cnr tracks shawn garrett counts 3 points in squirt game shawn garrett scored a goal and assisted on two others to lead his chicago team to a 31 victory over detroit in a squirt house league game kim gur- ney and don harman fired sin gles for the winners freddie stoiry was the lone marksman for the kings in the other game the rangers and cana- diens battled to a scoreless tie zellers nets two barry zellers earned himself a peewee allstar award by scoring two goals for crest hardware on thursday night danny hilts notched one as their team played to a 33 tie with detroit paul forsyth was the wings main marksman with a pair rick sprague count ed a single assists went to brian davis and nelson wilson allan bacon and bobby for- gie scored goals to give the ca- nadiens a 21 win over chicago bobby couse and bill nicholson drew assists peter sanderson hit the target for the hawks on a pass from rickey ashton in the other peewee contest buffalos jay horton fired the gamewinning goal on a pass from doug clarke to give his club a close 10 decision over pittsburg a pair for slack david slack potted a pair of goals to lead chicago to a 42 victory over mole motors in a bantam house league game on tuesday night jim mehaffey and barry timbers each blink ed the light with single tallies dwight krcick david slack ken aida and pat coughlin pic ked up points in the assist de partment david james and bill goudic were the marksmen for mole motors paul lintner col lected two assists three shutouts the leafs canadicns and chi cago all scored shutouts in two atom house league games on tuesday night donnic wool- head was the lone goalgetter in the doubleheader as chicago edged boston 10 wayne miller picked up an assist on the tally high school students form 8team league thirtytwo students from the stouffville district high school have formed an 8team curling league and will operate every sunday morning at the rolling hills rink near bethesda curl ing enthusiast eldon wagg has been mainly responsible for the growing enthusiasm among the teenage crowd he has drawn up a schedule and the first lea gue games were run off this week the eight teams comprise the following players team 1 norman galbraith bill corner bob wagg betty- team 2 jim hill robt mole eleanor wagg janis osterdahl team 3 eldon wagg arlan galbraith peter oconnor mar- dele willis team 4 jim wagg jim knox jean winterstein mari lyn haylow team 5 marvin betz brian wilkes anne sheridan lynda nolan team 6 paul glover ron hutchison wayne hamilton carolann cossey team 7 roger mole gary williams marlene malloy john nolan team 8 sam bakewell gail cossey ron patrick pat o connor sunday mornings results were as follows team 2 defeated team 1 by a score of 86 team 4 defeated team 3 by a score of 83 team g defeated team 5 by a score of 121 and team 1 and team 8 battled to a 55 tie community hockey league standings w l t pts ringwood 11 1 0 markham 9 2 1 stouffville 9 4 1 greenwood 5 7 0 ballantrae 3 9 0 uxbridge 0 12 0 results markham 7 greenwood 1 ringwood 8 stouffville 5 ballantrae 7 uxbridge 0 schedule fri jan 26th uxbridge vs stouffville ringwood vs markham ballantrae vs greenwood fri feb 2nd uxbridge vs ringwood markham vs ballantrae stouffville vs greenwood team boston canadicns leafs chicago i canadiens rangers chicago detroit atom win tie loss total 2 3 16 6 1 4 3 2 4 squirt 8 4 5 5 5 5 2 0 reewee 5 5 6 1 3 3 11 canadiens 10 0 1 buffalo 6 2 3 chicago 6 1 4 crest hdwre 2 4 5 pittsburg 2 3 6 detroit 1 2 8 bantam boston 9 2 2 mole motors 6 4 3 chicago 4 4 5 detroit 0 4 9 another gadget sorely needed is a periscope with rosecolored enscs for seeing over the eight- 3all 13 11 8 20 15 15 4 20 14 13 8 7 4 20 36 12 4 would pipe unionville sewage two miles to markham plant the ontario water resources lias advised that no new sewage disposal plant should be built to accommodate the falldon sub division just north of no 7 highway at unionville but that the sewage should be piped to the markham village plant this is a distance of approximately two miles mr grant who appeared at markham township council meeting on monday wished to know who was going to pay for such an expenditure it was itated that the owrc con sidered that the township should assist in the financing of such a line mr grant further drew attention to predictions of the township planning director that unionville population would in crease to 7000 councillor chas hoover said it was his opinion that the pro posed subdivision was prema ture there had been no indica tion that the present population in unionville was desirous of sharing in the program mr grant said that the de velopers had secured a location from which water could be ob tained at the rate of 300000 gal lons a day but requested that the council take the action to obtain the site and it would re main township property after some discussion council suggested that mr grant meet with the unionville trustees to ascertain their thinking on the project and that council would then discuss the matter at a fu ture meeting pipher gets two in ballantrae win rae pipher fired two goals on friday night his fifth and sixth of the community league cam paign to lead ballantrae to a 70 shutout victory over ux bridge jim meyers also potted a pair for the winners al lang eric mortimer and john little sank singles for ballantrae currently fighting for a fourth and final playoff spot they trail 4th place green wood by 4 points with three games to go in the regular schedule uxbridge put up a good battle their best performance of the season only some fine goaltend- ing work by ken king in the ballantrae net held the north ern squad off the score sheet ladies bowling league high single vi booth 251 high triple ann lehman v 606 over 200 ann lehman 248 ruth smith 246 betty swain 236 ev grove 235 marilyn lee 221 kay brown 218 lenore ramer 214 kay haslam 213 eileen pipher 212 carol mcdermott 212 betty wilkins 211 helen elson 211 winnie elson 208 isobel era- merson 207 linda knight 205 team standings soft shoes 48 trailers 40 re bels 34 untouchables 32 roar ing six 27 hopefuls 27 pin pickers 25 late comers 23 bantams g brian madill 17 david james 11 jim mehaffey 11 paul lintner 10 bruce norton 8 geo redshaw 4 bill mcnelly 9 ken torrance 4 cliff bass 6 barry hilts 6 mike cadieux 4 wallace pugh 2 rod mclnnes 2 tom snow 3 pat coughlan 4 david slack 4 ben aida 1 bill goudie 1 marvin clarke 2 morgan johnson 3 barry timbers 3 dennis ham 1 mike vizely 3 leonard biacklock 2 bob barton 1 brian nicholson 2 ken sandiford 1 art nicholson 1 jim mclnnes 1 bill harper 2 joe taylor 2 david whittington 0 arthur maxwell 0 bob hazel 2 richard yakely 0 harry hilts 0 wayne crowder 1 david oldham 1 david glover 1 a pis 8 25 ringwood rally beats merchants 85 peewee yyyyyyyyyyyyx-w- join us for breakfast java shop restaurant riclimond heights plaza richmond hill 931 saturday january 27 we insist come early stay late we need reputable local men in the richmond hill newmar ket brampton markham area we will show you how to gain high income in your own com munity this is a sales job we will train you but we only want men who will be proud to be sales men proud to be in the top in come bracket proud to work for an international corporation whether its extra income you crave or a lifetime career in the top income bracket wed like to talk to you we insist come early stay late the lindsay company division products tank line of canada ltd bill nicholson john heaton jimmy wilkins kent winterstein doug clarke richard davis bill parsons ray paisley tony wilson garry leger bobby couse bobby forgie edward jones barry zeller jay horton ted topping bobby thornhill paul forsyth rick sprague harold reesor michael bridges larry ferguson wayne jackson ian wightman allan bacon jim bingham bob allen harry assinck harry howard grant norton bobby garnet richard sandiford brian davis danny hilts nelson wilson rick ashton allen torrance bob pugh jimmy lamorcaux g 16 9 8 10 7 8 8 6 8 7 3 3 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 1 1 0 3 3 2 2 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 a pts 7 23 ringwood spotted the stouff ville merchants three goals then roared back to take the lead and go on to win by a score of 85 in a scheduled com munity league contest on fri day night howard forgie- with a pair and guv weeks set the ring- wood squad temporarily back on their heels in the early min utes of the first frame and put stouffville out front 3 0 within the short space of five minutes ronnie guy don haynes mike mcstravick and matt kinnari had rifled pucks into the stouff ville net to put ringwood ahead 43 before the end of the per iod pete lacey had evened tha count at 44 in the final frame ringwood outscored the merchants 41 mike mcstravick potted two more for a thieegoal effort harold hodgson and matt kin nari notched the otheis guy weeks hit the target for stouff ville his second of the game eleven penalties were handed cut seven to ringwood and four to the merchants stouffville was shorthanded for the contest defenceman jim cruikshank was absent from their lineup and he was badly missed david toole bill walton craig schell squirt fred storry mike brillinger randy lee bobby bangay kim gurney gregory forfar shawn garrett billy thornhill mike wilkins neil brown brian norton alan loyst andrew valleau bill hassard terry baldwin wayne emmerson ed smith bobby duxbury billy grove ronnie holman roger lehman jim meakes greig davis bradley hilts gordon white glen gibson kevin acton donny harmon rodney schell dale taylor gordon chown paul brown ronnie ramer norman white wayne barber g 11 8 3 5 4 3 1 4 3 3 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 a pis 3 14 atom g frank hill 15 geo hodgins 32 john meakes 8 angus middlemiss 8 wayne miller 7 arthur williams 7 frank roberts 7 don wood 5 a pis 0 15 don woolhead 4 0 4 daniel harmon 4 0 4 rodney pugh 4 0 4 robt lewis 3 0 3 paul fooid 2 0 2 david taylor 1 0 1 jeff mitchell 1 ii 1 terry holden 0 1 1 blair mcneil 0 1 1 rennie bellamy- 1 0 1 norman davis 1 0 i teddy lewis 1 0 1 peter j vandoldcr 1 0 1 jennings continues to set pace for markham squad dave jennings is currently markhams hottest performer after a rather slow start he has come on strongly in the final stages of the schedule and has counted tallies at a 3goal per game rate he added three more to his total on friday night as the aces downed greenwood 71 the big forward has now collected 9 goals and 9 assists for 18 points by hitting hli peak at the tailcd not the sea son he will be a continuous scoring threat in the playoff contests that will emmence on feb 23rd in fridays game bob gra ham suddenly caught fire and like teammate jennings also counted a hat trick harry young netted a single howard malcolm was the lone green wood marksman aviators usually stand a nerve test before going up very high landlords dont need one rtaaariairvvfrvvvvrey public notice bankruptcy sale continues thurs fri sat jan 252627 note this is not a gimmick sale it is a genu ine clearance of all the stock of school mates childrens wear free 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