Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1962, p. 10

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poe 10 the stoufryue ts18uke tkndty i wl sports uxbridge netminder stops 41 clipper shots firststring neunlnder neil wannamaker was back between the pipes in the uxbridge cage on friday night and his exhibi tion of puckstopping skills en abled his team to grab the ser ies lead over the stouffville clippers in the current group hockey finals uxbridge posted a hardfought 53 victory before 365 fans stouffville forwards poured the pucks at the uxbridge masked marvel but he would yield only two drives by barry gaston grant foreman and barry mclean garry geer mike gray garry jackson jack redshaw and bill clarke were the uxbridge marksmen stouffvilles shots were many but they lacked the velocity packed by many uxbridge sharp shooters glenn jackson blocked 27 wannamaker stopped 41 jack redshaw actually fired the clincher it came at the two minute mark of the final frame at a time when it appear ed possible that stouffville might rally and tie the score garry geer made it 52 before barry mclean split the ux bridge defences for the clip pers final effort stouffville pulled out all the stops in the last minutes of play when two uxbridge players keith stewart and garry jack son were whisked off to the cooler with glenn jackson on the sidelines in favour of a 6th attacker the clippers swarmed around the uxbridge end zone but couldnt hit the target mike gray continued to pose as uxbridges most potent scor ing threat the freewheeling forward was held to one tally but assisted on geers goal bar ry mclean was best for stouff ville plan new entry dicksons hill plans to file a foftball entry in the claremont community league this sum mer it is possible that some of the games may be played under the lights in the stouffville park in previous years they have been played either at claremont or brougham if all of last sea sons clubs return and with the addition of dicksons hill the group would return to an 8team lpague other entries are likely from altona claremont green wood brougham ballantrae and pickering an organization meeting will be held early in the spring high school news a word of congratulation to the gaa on their ery suc cessful athletic night the jun ior girls basketball squad had to come from behind to tie the midget boys at 17 all in the opener the senior girls lost a close decision to the junior boys who clowned around in globe trotter fashion the highlight of the evening was an excellent display by five of canadas best junior trampolinists two hours of dancing featuring the bone- jolting twist brought the eve- ning to a close woodbridge wins woodbridge captured the sen ior girls title by edging stouff ville 321 betty ann slack led the locals with 10 points while marion byer netted 9 the jun iors defeated woodbridge by a healthy margin to complete their season the boys concluded their ac tion on the basketball courts last week the juniors ended up with 8 wins and 4 losses while the seniors boasted a 7 and 4 record to grab second place in their league jim hill led the scorers with 167 points during the season while john smithson was close behind with 166 both of these highpoint men played one or more games in both jr and sr groups the next half dozen highest were brian wilkes 133 mike paul 116 eric button 78 jim miller 54 warren hend ricks 53 and robert mole 47 easter exams with easter exams starting march 15 all students are hit ting the books extra hard in the last remaining week many sen ior students are taking time out to write the annual mathematics contest each year stouffville highs rank has risen in the contest written by several thou sand and a good result is ex pected this year peewee team still in omha playoffs the stouffville peewee team is the lone entry still active in omha playoff competition on tuesday night they defeated unlonville 64 on unionville ice to earn the right to advance into the central ontario finals they will journey to parry sound on saturday march 10th and play back in stouffville on monday march 19th peter turner and jody hold- en were top goalgetters in tues days tilt each with two jim my wilkins and bruce mehaffey counted singles the winner of the stouffville- parry sound round will advance into the allontario champion ship finals this opposition will likely come from the east the current series is two games goals to count the management is anxious that as large a contin gent of fans as possible should accompany the team to parry sound on saturday for this all- important first contest midgets out after taking the first game stouffville midgets bowed out of further playoff competition when unionville came back to win two in a row they scored a close 32 victory on stouffville ice monday night stouffville trailed 20 at one point in the game until eric neilson and bill payne tied it up unionville notched the winner in the late minutes of the third period community league playoff pointscorers game cancelled there will be no orha playoff game in the brooklin arena on thursday night as pre viously advertised the second game of a series between green- woodmt zion and sunderland was played in the uxbridge arena on wednesday night in the series opener on tues day played at cannington sun derland chalked up a 74 victory the greenwoodmt zion entry performed minus the services of neil pascoe and grant jones uxbridge wins uxbridge bantams have swept their first round in the omha playoffs beating alliston in two straight games 71 and 81 b graham markham n pascoe greenwood d jennings markham b lehman ringwood h hodgson ringwood d winnitoy markham h young markham l gayman markham b atkinson markham g weeks stouffville p lacey stouffville i g jones greenwood d evans greenwood b moffatt greenwood n neill stouffville r barlow stouffville g thorpe stouffville h forgie stouffville m jones greenwood b clodd greenwood j cherry greenwood r mcarthur markham a tidsbury markham l borean markham r graham markham j harman ringwood p goodfellow ring b fockler ringwood j lewis ringwood a p 3 5 in one year the tool and die department at general motors oi canada in oshawa uses up to 1400000 pounds of castings markham mbwwl m markham phone 357 phone 357 tiiuks fbi sat march 8910 jerry lewis brian donlevy the errand boy added color feoturcttc cartoon 2 shows at 710 pm 920 pm matinee saturday 2 pm we are pleased to announce a oneweek engagement mon mar 12 thru sat mar 17 a ross hunter isisu joseph fields broadways joyous musical lov story rodgershammersthns irflower g drum ft song nancykwan james shigeia juwtakau miydshi umekj a uonmtlhefflitjmil retort 3 performances each evening at 7 pjn 920 pjn regular admission prices ladies bowling league high single joyce wright 269 high triple ev grove 590 over 200 winnie elson 228 helen bur rows 225 ev grove 222 muriel steele 220 ann lehman 213 helen elson 213 betty wilkins 212 vi booth 205 betty swain 200 team standings soft shoes 62 trailers 50 rebels 49 untouchables 48 hopefuls 41 late comers 38 roaring six 36 pin pickers 28 clipper playoff ptscorers g a pts ken beckett 3 5 8 barry mclean 3 4 7 jack raymond 4 2 6 grant foreman 2 1 3 roger stover 0 3 3 barry gaston 1 2 3 john roxborough 0 2 2 allan boyd 2 0 2 stan feasby 0 1 1 community league playoff standing w l f a pts stouffville 10 4 3 2 ringwood 0 13 4 0 schedule fri march 9th 930 pm stouff vs ringwood w l f a pts markham 10 8 5 2 greenwood 0 15 8 0 schedule fri march 9th 800 pm greenwd vs mrkhm editors mail bell telephone discriminates against lower markham twp march 6 1962 the tribune stouffville ont dear mr editor in the bell telephone com panys present plan to join unionville and markham ex changes with stouffville and gormley exchanges there ap pears to be a considerable lack of vision and fairness anyone who knows the habits of the people in the south half of markham township is aware that there is very little exchange of business or social life between this area and whitchurch town ship on the other hand a good many markham township resi dents are former toronto peo ple and many work or attend school in the metropolitan area much time and money would be saved if unionville and mark ham exchanges were given to ronto tollfree call ig privileges according to information from the business office of the bell markham townships sister township on the west side of yongc st vaughan enjoys a tollfree calling area to tor onto which extends as far north as the richvale sidcroad on the yonge st side and to wood- bridge and kleinburg on the northwest even malton some distance beyond woodbridge has tollfree calling to toronto in conversation with mr bill barnes area manager for the bell a protest was made with regard to the companys ex pressed intention to switch long standing axmlnstcr3 customers in the buttonvillc area to the proposed unionville exchange with dial service mr barnes explained the move by saying we must be fair to all our customers why should one customer be allowed ax3 service when his neighbor is allowed only unionville serv ice very well considering the sit uation from the standpoint of fairness alone we ask the bell telephone co to extend to mar- uxbridge takes strangle- hold on junior title wins in final seconds mike gray a fleetfooted uxbridge leftwinger will never win any medals for his prowess as a back- checker but park the puck on his stick at centre ice and hes goalbound with all the drive of a junior rocket richard he proved this one week ago when he sank the overtime winner he turned the trick again on tuesday night with fifteen seconds left in regulation time uxbridge took a strangle hold grip on the junior d group title with a thrill- packed 54 victory stouffville will be fighting to stave off elimination when the two teams hook up in the fifth game on uxbridge ice friday night a clip per win would extend the series to a sixth contest on home grounds next tuesday uphill battle for stouffville the game could have been hope lessly lost in the first period thanks to a sizzling drive by allan boyd that caught the top comer of the uxbridge cage the local squad trailed the visitors by only 21 at the end of the opening twenty minutes gray and gary geer were the uxbridee marksmen disorganized play continued to plague the clippers throughout the second frame and thev were two goals behind as the teams headed into the final period jack raymond made it 43 and allan boyd playing his best game of the current playoff series evened the count at 1715 as 265 fans settled back to await the excitement gray teamed up with his pivot play- maker gary jackson to fire the winner grant fore man was the other stouffville goalgetter his second in two games worthy winners on the nights play uxbridge were the better club stouffville appeared to come on much stronger in the third period and could possibly have won the contest if it had gone into overtime the clippers were in trouble at both ends of the rink the defence had difficulty in clearing the puck out of their own zone and the forwards failed to take advantage of their many scoring opportunities uxbridge outshot stouffville 2420 uxbridge passing plays were work ing well especially the trio of gray geer and jack son their rearguards gave netminder neil wanna maker strong support- the clipper defence on the other hand was caught with its pants down on a number of occasions on gary geers second goal there wasnt a stouffville man within fifteen feet of the rightwinger when he slapped grays goalmouth pass into the twine it wasnt until ten minutes had gone by that stouffville tested wannamaker with a single shot stan feasby bounced one off his pads from the blueline favor uxbridge ice in this scries stouffville has played its best games on uxbridge ice their only victory was a 65 win in the opener last friday they performed well enough to take most contests and only some great goaltending spoiled their effort situated solidly be hind the 8ball the boys are still confident that they can extend the series to a return tilt back in stouff ville on tuesday uxbridge lads are just as confident that they can wrap it up this week game time friday is 830 pm kham subscribers the same ser vice which is enjoyed by vaug han township customers signed mrs fred leaf box 906 castlegar bc the editor stouffville tribune dear sir it seems as in most things one must move away from home and read someone elses news papers to appreciate the paper one grew up with i have yet to read in my own limited travels a newspaper having a more honest and forth right approach in editorial com ment and keeping a close cov erage of local news which a small town weekly must do i particularly enjoy and appre ciate mr patricks very straight forward approach to selling his product in your newspaper through his column automo biles are a product through which the public has been sub jected to the most violent and misleading methods of hardsell merchandising congratulations to a very fine newspaper barry r mackay 28 skaters complete figure skating tests twentyeight members of the stouffville figure skating club completed their intricate tests under the careful scrutiny of appointed judges in the stouff ville arena on friday evening much of the success enjojed by the individual entries is due to the work of the club instruct ress mrs gooderham listed in categories are the names of the successful skaters dutch waltz linda dafoe jane thomas lynne patrick melodie mole joyce sinclair wenda burrows lynne badge- row susan chapman jane ter- woerds regina dams maur een padley marcia wagg me gan gurney sharon sinclair swing dance judith but ton bonnie oneill ingrid an- onby freddie peddie canasta tango wenda bur rows lynne badgerow melodie mole randy mole debbie sell ers karen dedlow delight win- terstein maureen padley lynne patrick regina dams joyce williams trdy cadieux cathy hambly jane thomas susan chapman bonnie oneill in grid anonby freddie peddie debbie garrett fiesta tango patricia foord coleen hisey preliminary figures joyce williams karen dedlow ingrid anonby melodie mole jane thomas freddie peddie wenda burrows whitchurch council briefs council has agreed to provide a revised plumbing bylaw in creasing the rate of inspection from 50c per outlet to 70c ac cording to the recommendations of the york county health unit permission was granted the mental health unit to canvass the district on june 1st and 2nd newmarket mental health unit advised council that they had four children from the township attending school and as the grants did not defray the expenses they requested coun cil make a grant of 300 per child in 1962 the annual metro flood con trol levy for the township will be 93050 and levy for conser vation 107390 m council received the annual levy from the county amount ing to 7430905 an increase of 696229 over last year council agreed to hold a school budget night on march 21st at 7 pm in the community hall call tenders for hospital addition tenders for the construction of the major addition to york county hospital will be called about march 19 presaging a start on the major building pro ject early in the coming con struction season this was indi cated at the annual meeting of the hospital association by mr charles boyd chairman of the building committee eye on two goals a teenage mixed curling league that operates at the rolling hills rink every sun day- morning may have to cancel its playoff plans due to approaching easter examina tions seventeen year old car olann coscy pictured here is an enthusiastic player but like her companions will not permit the sport to interfere with her academic progress the league js not connected with or promoted in any way by the high school staff photo hockey house lg games completed the squirt and peewe house leagues concluded their regular schedule of games on thursday night they opened their play offs this week in peewee activity doug clarke sparked buffalo to a 20 shutout over crest hardware he scored both buffalo goals gary leger led chicago to a 31 win over pittsburg he scored two tallies and assisted on one other teddy jones was the other black hawk marks man ray paisley blinked the light for pittsburg detroit and canadiens battled to a 11 tie paul forsyth hit the target for the wings while jimmy wilkins oountered with the canadiens tally rick spra- gue and david toole collected assists on paul forsyths mark er jim wilkins goal was un assisted squirt action michael brillinger and bobby duxbury scored important goals to give the canadiens a 21 ver dict over the rangers in squirt house league action brian nor ton was the lone goalgetter for the rangers with neil brown picking up an assist in the other half of the doubleheader fred die storry gave detroit a 10 victory over chicago gregory forfar assisted on the goal sunday school training course markham township sunday school association is holding a leadership training workshop in st andrews united church markham on 4 wednesday even ings at 8 oclock beginning mar 21 through to april 11 theme of the workshop will be teach ing as jesus taught a very able staff has been lined up and there will be something of value for every sunday school worker in the area there will be a nominal registration fee of 50c for the four evenings economical mileage markham twp police cruis ers operated this past month at less than 3c per mile cost of operation for the month was just 29700 the regular monthly report showed 439 calls answered thirtythree accidents were in vestigated and 44 court sum monses delivered for the town ship as well as 60 for other mu nicipalities four were charged with theft and five for breaking and entering dog complaints numbered seven and arrests for theft 2 success comes before only in the dictionary work playoff action in minor hockey league the atom and bantam teams moved into house league play off competition this week the bantam doubleheader was play ed on monday night and the at oms moved into action on tues day in the bantam twinbill bos ton defeated mole motors 53 wallace pugh geo redshaw cliff bass joe taylor and wayne crowder were the marks men for the winners david james potted a pair for mole motors marvin clarke scored one chicago 5 detroit 2 david slack arid art nichol son each scored two goals to lead chicago to a 52 win over detroit dennis ham fired a single jim mehaffey collected three assists on the nights play while ben aida and david slack each counted one assist bill mcnelly and bob hazel blinked the light for detroit tie games in the atom playoff double- header all games ended up in 11 ties boston and chicago were deadlocked at 11 and the leafs and canadiens counted a similar scoie don norton scored for boston wayne miller tallied for chicago robt lewis was the lone marksman for the leafs wayne robinson blinked the light for canadiens inaugural meeting of recreation comm the inaugural meeting of the markham township recreation committee was held in mark ham twp council chambers on march 1 1962 with 7 members present mr a r sumner and mr c hooper as members of council and mr i a brown mr a little mr a toogood mr h r mortson as appointed members mr a r sumner was elected chairman mr a toogood vice- chairman and mrs d j met calfe secretary regulations of the committee were explained by mr sumner and discussed by the members it was decided to invite mr j ilbeck district director of com- munitj programs branch to the next meeting to fully ex plain the aims methods opera tion grants and bookkeeping of township recreation commit tees to the members in order to assure that everyone will be made familiar with the correct procedure and responsibility that their position on the com mittee warrants recreational activities that in clude instruction within the township are invited to forward the name of their organization along with number of members and a financial statement to the markham township rec reation committee township of markham municipal offices rr 2 gormley 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