ttgt 12 the stoffrvl tbbuhe twiy hortribtr 8 196 sports all local minor hockey players must wear helmets the stouffviue minor hockey association will comply with an omha ruling and all their players including those in mid get ranks will be required to wear regulation helmet head gear the ontario minor hockey association approved the moti on at the 29th annual meeting on saturday nov 3rd the rul ing will become effective jan uary 1 1963 the goaltender is exempt irom the regulation and may wear a helmet only if he wish es the referee will not begin play if any boy appears on the ice without this equipment the motion presented by an orillia delegate was the sub ject of considerable discussion before it was approved 14496 president ted elmes was re turned lor a second term as were his top executives albert watkins of peterborough doug patterson of stirling stan stokes of london gary mcleod and j whiston of to ronto the sevenman executive committee elected by the dele gates includes lloyd davidson of chatham cliff gabel of preston gord hawes of whit by jim kinkley of napanee les oswald of forest and stu reid of bracebridge these six men were all mem- bers of last years committee and the only newcomer is john roxborough jr of simcoe who replaces eric wesselby of owen sound who resigned mid way through his last term no person with any connec tion with professional hockey will be entitled to stand for election for any omha post the membership decided to keep the selfish interest out of the organization in his annual report secretary mcleod revealed that last sea son was a recordbreaker for number of players and team en tries local league activities jump ed from 34880 players in 1960- 61 to 39160 in 196162 said mcleod in direct omha affili ations team registrations show ed an increase from 592 teams to 629 and individual players moved from 11840 to 12300 stouffviue ladies bowling november 1st high triple opal lehman 636 over 600 ev grove 617 betty armstrong 614 high single betty armstrong 266 over 200 ruth smith 223 opal leh man 223 ev grove 221 nelda barkey 219 lois bart- ley 203 ruth winterstein 203 rose fronske 203 betty wilkins 202 team standings hillbillies 18 pts twisters 16 pts hushpuppies 16 pts ben caseys 14 pts rambows 11 pts optimists 8 pts alouettes 7 pts sticky fin gers 6 pts community hockey lg standings w l t pts greenwood 3 0 0 6 ringwood 3 0 0 6 stouffviue 2 10 4 ballantrae 12 0 2 markham 0 3 0 0 uxbridge 0 3 0 0 results ringwood 4 markham 4 stouffviue 8 uxbridge 0 greenwood 7 ballantrae 3 schedule friday nov 9th stouffviue vs greenwood uxbridge vs ringwood markham vs ballantrae uxbridge netminder makes 61 saves in community lg game clippers meet newmarket in opener tuesday night uxbridge netminder peter king was the busiest man in the stouffviue arena on friday night in a sixtyminute con test with stouffvifle the pad ded puckstopper blocked a to tal of 61 shots stouffviue shut out their uxbridge rivals s0 stouffviue goaltender geo wilkins enjoyed a rather relax ed evening and chalked up his initial shutout of the season pete lacey guy weeks and dick hamilton were twogoal marksmen for the winners con phinney and jim cruikshank fired singles uxbridge held their rivals to only three goals in the first frame as netminder king was bombarded with 37 shots in the second period stouffviue rattled five pucks into the ux bridge cage greenwood wins third straight a goal hungry greenwood mt zion team rolled to their third straight community league victory on friday night thumping ballantrae 73 in a hardfought contest the result was actually in doubt up until the final three minutes when greenwood marksmen pumped three pucks past young net minder bruce strong in the ballantrae cage in their three games to date greenwood has collected a total of 22 goals with d against them they will battle stouff viue in this fridays opener at 8 pm greenwood grabbed a 31 lead in the first period on tallies by vern ferguson 2 and lome disney bob moffatt made it 41 early in the final frame before the ballantrae hockey machine started to roll rae pipher and jim mejers cut the greenwood lead to one and they threaten ed to even the count when for ward lome disney picked up a penalty goaltender jerry brett was equal to the occa sion and turned aside a vouey of shots with greenwoods return to full strength they sewed up the victory with 3 tauies in less than 3 minutes ron jones bob moffatt and vern ferguson scored in that order jim osul- livan was the other ballantrae marksman neil pascoe the leagues leading pointscorer was block ed on numerous bids but man aged to pick up 4 assists to boost his production to 3 goals and 8 assists for 11 points al though the combination of ferguson and pascoe figured in four of the seven greenwood goals the trio of payne white and malcolm continues to im press coach les wilson green wood has shown no shortage of player personnel something that has plagued them in some previous seasons they dressed fifteen men on friday ballan trae iced eleven madill extends shut- out streak to three games coach geo stark will unveil the 196263 edition of the stouff viue clippers on tuesday night nov 13th when they play host to newmarket in the stouff ille arena game time is 830 pm a number of new performers will make their initial debut in the clipper colours the line up for tuesdays tilt will in clude the following players goal glenn jackson defence jim hood barry gaston john saunders nelson hamm har ry mason barry mclean ken beckett neil saunders grant forean and john roxborough bill corner a juvenileaged lad has been so impressive in recent workouts that coach stark plans to give him every opportunity to catch a perma nent position with the club stouffviue firemen were cal led out on tuesday night to the goodwood home of alfred arundel when a space heater threatened to explode the blaze was under control when ihe brigade arrived picton at uxbridge in home opener picton wul be the visitors in the uxbridge arena on monday night to open the oha lake- shore intermediate b sche dule game time is 845 pjn the group wiu comprise four teams all of b classification other clubs are bowmanvihe and trenton gord swifty todd wiu han dle the coaching duties at ox bridge this season fred etcher who worked with coach todd last year will not be back de fensive veteran russ forfar has also decided to hang em up joe caipentier will be back between the pipes art rennick wayne redshaw and don hay- nes will also return sutton star pete goodfellow has at tended seveial workouts and has impressed the management with his speed bud lehman may also return several oha dignitaries will be on hand for the official puckdropping ceremonies on monday evening plan to re open dagmar ski resort high school news by robert mole goalkeepers record gp a r madiu ring 3 0 j brett greenwd 3 9 g wilkins stouff 3 10 b strong bau 3 11 j johnston mark 2 11 b riddell mark 1 6 p king uxbdge 1 8 j patry uxbdge 2 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a pair sin gles came from the sticks of harold hodgson and jim wells netminder madill performed well between the pipes but was given solid defence protection his finest save of the night came on a rinklong dash by markhams al tidsbury in the first period he jockeyed his way across the blueline but ma diu held fort on a hard drive markham had him bouncing around like a rubber ball at the midway mark in the first frame with forward jake harman in the penalty box he stopped everything they could throw in his direction it was markhams best effort to date in spite of the loss they have yet to register a vic tory in three starts with only minutes left in the contest two stalwart pugilists ronnie guv of ringwood and dave winnitoy of markham be came embroiled in a barefisted fight and although some well- placed blows were landed neith er was injured for rearguard winnitoy it was his second major of the game he was in volved in a scuffle with for ward jake harman earlier in the contest given pickering truck tender patrick motors of stouff viue submitted the lowest of eleven tenders on a gravel truck and sander for the twp of pickering the patrick price was 732989 plus tax the tenders were opened at a regular meeting of council in brougham on monday night the bids ranged from the accepted low to a high of 879747 a number of firm repre sentatives including mr pa trick were in attendance to speak on behalf of their tenders a second tender to crush 30000 tons of gravel went to kussell h stewart construc tion co of orillia at 304 cents per ton raise pay for election officers deputyreturning officers and poll clerks in markham town ship are to get an increase in pay for their services this year heretofore the dros have re ceived 15 and the poll clerks 10 the new rate of remunera tion approved by council mon day is 18 for dros and 12 for poll cleiks fcajfcl m m fc5hfcsij 13333335333 annual christmas tea bazaar of christ church anglican evening guild sunset blvd will be held on 2 5 pm christmas novelties decorations mitten tree aprons tote bags white elephant and bake table brownie table free baby sitting h s rugger team folds after one game w the stouffviue district high school rugger team has played its first and last game al though they blanked aurora 80 it was decided that the 30b of preparing the field for per haps one contest was not worth the time and effort involved it is hoped that the rugger pro gram may be continued when another season rolls around commencement the commencement this year will feature something new for stouffviue high fol lowing the regular program on friday night- there will be a dance that promises to be one of the highlights of the school year the exercises held for hhe purpose- of honouring last years graduates and prize win ners will include the student council presidents address of welcome and the valedictoiy address we hope to see ail of jou at the school at 815 pm volleyball tournament the girls completed their vol leyball season last week by com peting in a tournament held at woodbridge our juniors en joyed some success winning 1 of 3 games the seniors how ever unable to cope with any of the teams around the league failed to gain a single victory in both divisions the two pow erful woodbridge entries cap tured the team championships as the season ends for the two stouffviue teams the won- lost record of the juniors stands at 2 and 3 while the hap less seniors went winless n five starts a special grade 9 volleyball squad will participate in a jamboree at aurora next tuesday protest intrusion of members of the langstaff ratepayers association fprty strong appeared at the regular meeting of markham twp council monday to protest the intrusion of a wrecking yard in the midst of wellkept homes reeve dean told the large group that charges had been laid by the police and the case was pending mr roberts spokesman for the deputation said the ratepayeis consideied this was the thin edge of the wedge to force the home own ers out of the langstaff area we have good homes there and we wont give up without a fight he said answer 805 calls in month markham township police answered a total of 805 calls during the month of october accoiding to the regular report presented to council on mon day the police cais travelled a total of 13072 miles the offi cers investigated 25 accidents 13 thefts and 8 burglaries for- tyeight summonses were issu ed in markham twp and there weie six liquor seizures additional locals mr and mrs henry slack srj mr and mrs ouie madill vis ited in toronto over the week end with mr and mrs roy law and mr and mrs gerald poin- ton and families viifviiivt imuhwhwwu mm wed sat nov- 7 8 9 10 h i cold wave special for he opening of the new uses beauty salon main st stouffvillb above spoffords store november 1221 reg 750 for 575 1000 800 1250 1000 1500 1300 2000 1700 for appointment call uses beauty salon markham- ph 2943173 open monday to saturday and evenings tuesday to friday mr blake vanzant of lake- view passed away suddenly in toronto on monday nov 5 1962 he is survived by his wife the former ruth teas- dale a brother garnet stouff viue rr and sisters gertrude mrs l hoover toronto and winnifred mrs charles van- zant of stouffviue he was a son of the late mr and mrs ed vanzant former residents of cone 10 markham funeral service will be from the thomp son funeral home aurora on thursday nov 8 at 2 pm with interment in king city cemetery scratch pads various sizes buy the economical package of ten at the stouffviue tribune free ticket on draw for 25 inch high santa claus with 200 cash purchase or more see display in window at midtown garage mrs mabel r cooper 227 harold ave stouffviue passed away at her home on wednes day oct 31 1962 after a lengthy illness she was in her 87th year and was the wife of the late norman robert cooper surviving are two nephews harold and garnet dickinson the funeral service was on fri day at 3 oclock from the hum phrey funeral home bayvicw ave followed by cremation at the toronto crematorium you arc cordially invited to a tea and christmas bazaar at christ church anglican sunset blvd saturday nov 17th 25 pm the ladles of the evening guild have prepared a variety of gifts to help fill your christ mas needs tote bags stocking stutters christmas decorations knitted goods aprons white elephant table etc also a bake table and afternoon tea 33333 iivtz 1 ivliizlt ace pump service co distributors of quality pumps 1653 bayview ave toronto ont 2 blocks south of eglinlon ave hu 93933 repair parts for he following makes myers mcdouall fairbanksmorse soulh- beauy j 553333333333 em tcco monarch diiro after a onewinter shutdown the snowy slopes of sky loft ski resort at dagmar in ox bridge townhip will be re opened to the public again this reason it will be operated by mr mel emmerson of stouff- ville it is entirely a new venture i for mr emmerson but he is j confident that with a little co- i operation from the weather man the resort can be a pay ing proposition the owner is still mr howard langiue of scarboro the langilles decided to close down their winter wonderland last year due in part to the difficutly in obtaining access to the premises along a hazardous road from balsam and glen major and due also to inade quate snow on the slopes the ski tows have not been removed and the spacious lodge is unchanged the site is one of the most scenic in the distiict seasonal rates will be as follows junior 13 sen iors 25 couples 45 and family 50 daily rates per adult are s 300 and juniors 150 special gioup lates will be made available for oitamza tions or party outings claremont bowling league ladies high avv dorothy field 187 h single marge samarluo 3ll h single hep m samarillo 33s h triple olga dunce 731 h triple hcpo dunec 797 men k high av frank hendy 217 h sing lloyd macgregor 313 1l single hep l macgregor 350 h triple pat lord slt 1l triple hep l macgregor 0er 200 score olga dunec 296 frank hen dy 294 kay haslam 285 ken field 2s4 joe burrows 272 al roszell 266 mel nor- rish 25s joyce norrish 251 les padley 244 harold hopkins 236 charlie killey 235 geo redshaw 235 dorothy field 234 john hill 226 pat lord 225 doreen welsh 223 marge samariuo 221 fiank hollingshead 220 bonnie weatherill 212 lloyd macgregor 211 ma deline mcguckin 205 local hunters trek north for annual deer shoot more than twentyfive local and district hunters were caught up in the call to the ontaiio northland this week to take part in the annual deer shoot more wiu follow next week one contingent includes bruce harper murray and ivan daniels elgin wagg walter pipher geiry meharg bud spang and fred byer another group includes morley symes roy tindall and ait brown of stouffviue ted hall dave blackley geo alsop and claude watson of goodwood reub middleton of oshawa harold eeatty of toronto and ray mc donald of newmarket art brown will take on the duties of camp cook at boakview in the parry sound district are lome morga- son arnold bnlhnger and ha rold dixon glenn shadlock plans to join this gioup later this week the markham hunt club boys are away again including reuben meyer haivey pipher edwin byer elmer daniels and ralph kirby also away are joe forsyth and walt smith bob snowball plans to leave on sunday and bill sand ers left tuesday night minor hockey mouse league results atom boston 1 leafs 0 boston goal by halg derusha chicago 3 canadicns 1 chicago goals d mills 2 e garrett canadien goal blair mcneil squirt detroit 2 chicago 1 detroit goals by wayne emmer son 2 black hawk goal by wayne robinson crest hardware 1 rangers 0 crest hardware goal by randy leafs 2 canadlens 0 leaf goals by shawn garrett and d woolhead peewee tues oct 30 detroit 2 chicago 1 detroit goals by allan loyst and lynn forsyth chicago goal by john sanders buffalo 2 pittsburg 1 buffalo goals by gregg forfaf from dean wilson peter san derson from allan bacon and dean wilson pittsburg goal by lairy watters bantam detroit 7 mole motors 2 detroit goals by rick spragga 3 joe forsyth 3 and john heaton 2 mole motors goals bv neil smith 2- i chicago 6 hunts sunoco 3 chicago goals by doug kings ton 2 barry timbers 2 bruce mehaffey 1 and doug clarke 1 hunts sunoco goals by john holman 2 and ken torrance 1 i i rjeewee tues nov 6 chicago 3 pittsburg 3 chicago goals scored by johfi sanders 2 and bob leger 1 pittsburg goals scored by bobbv couse 2 and greg davis 1 pittsburg assists to michael bridges and craig scheu buffalo 5 detroit 0 buffalo goals by peter sander son 2 and two assists singla goals by greg foifar a jack son and p mumford assists to g wilson 2 p mumford and gieg forfar roadside first aid four persons were injured one seriously in a twocar collision on cone 6 mark ham at 19th avenue on sun day afternoon sgt robt hood left of markham twp police used his st johns ambulance training to good advantage and rendered first aid treatment at the seen prior to the arrival of a doo tor and ambulance