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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 6, 1962, p. 10

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tt w the stouffvlui tribune twa peteafcr 6 1962 sports ajax edges bantams 32 in opening game stouffviue bantams bowed 32 to ajax on saturday in the whitby arena in the first game of their omtfa schedule the two clubs will meet again on stouffviue ice thursday dec 13th stouffviue grabbed a 10 lead in the second period on a goal by pat smith at the thirteen minute mark peter turner picked up an assist david glover made it 20 for the visi tors but that was where stouff- villes scoring ended a shot from a stouffviue slick went into their own net to give ajax their first marker and they couldnt be stopped they evened the score thiee minutes later and fired the win ner with time running out in the game rydell piatt and mc- cord were the ajax marksmen ajax iced a heavier club than stouffviue they are classed a aminor while stouffviue is in b wallace pugh turned in a fine defensive effort for the local club pat smith and david glover also played well stick of the week awards this week four brand new hockey sticks will go out again to deserving players in the atom squirt pecwee and bantam house leagues these prucs are made available through the gene rosity of boh llassard ies clarke erie lehman and dr ron smith this weeks awards will go to terry holden atom randy lee squirts peter mumford peewce and paul forsyth bantam the sticks may be picked up at birketts insurance office main st w in stouff viue hodgson fires pair to extend ringwood winning streak ringwood currently unde feated in the stouffviue com munity hockey league ex tended their winning stieak to seven games on friday night with a 62 victory over stouff viue the line of harold hodgson matt kinnari and jim wells paced the ringwood attack and figured in five of the six tallies hodgson potted a pair singles came from the sticks of wells kinnari ronnie guy and don haynes babe remmer and gord comport blinked the light for stouffviue in spite of the loss the goal by comport was the nicest ef fort of the night guy weeks who drew an assist on the play set up the tally on a fine solo rush his perfect goalmouth pass allowed comport to rifle it home with little effort ringwood netminder ross madill came up with another great performance in seven contests he has allowed only six goals a record never equal led before in community leag ue play geo martin woiked between the stouffviue pipes clippers edged 65 by aurora before seasons largest crowd the largest stouffviue crowd of the season more than 250 fans turned out on tuesday night to witrs a rematch be tween aurora and the clippers on stouffviue ice the visitors nipped the homesters 65 vai week stouffviue downed auro ra 53 in the aurora rink brett brilliant in greenwood net to halt aces attack jerry brett a veritable rub ber ball in the greemvoodmt zion goal came up with his finest performance of the sea son on friday night as his team chalked up a 41 victory over markham it was a dazzling effort by the padded acrobat who rob bed his rivals of at least a halfdozen goals his best stop and there weie many came in the final period on a sizzling drive by leftwinger bob gra ham brett pulled the puck out of the air with two other mark- ham men parked on his door step law cayman was the lone marksman to dent his armor he blasted a hard shot into the corner of the cage from twenty feet out vern ferguson the leagues leading goalgetter paced the greenwood offensive with a hat trick effort paul tran notched one neil pascoe top group pointscoier collected hree as sists murray jones enjoying an equally fine year set up two of his teams tallies and raised his pointtotai to an even twelve community league goaltender record gp a madill ringwood 7 6 strong ballantrae 7 15 brett greenwood 7 24 martin stouffviue 2 6 wilkins stouffviue 5 23 riddell markham 4 19 johnston markhni 2 11 pct 857 2142 3428 4500 4600 4750 5500 community hockey lg standings w i 0 t pis 0 14 ringwood greenwood 5 1 1 11 ballantrae 4 3 0 8 stouffviue 3 3 17 markham 16 0 2 results ringwood 6 stouffviue 2 ballantrae 4 uxbridge 0 greenwood 4 markham 1 schedule no games friday dec 7th st0uffville ladies bowling league nov 20 jligh triple opal lehman 658 over 600 dorcen harper 607 high single dorcen harp er 250 betty wilkins 250 over 200 opal lehman 249 myrtle hallman 244 winnie klson 233 helen wilks 233 ethel gibson 231 ruth miller 228 betty mathews 224 ev grove 223 lorraine noble 221 betty armstrong 216 isohel kerr 216 marg schell 215 adele willis 221 june ward 207 rose carey 203 team standings ben caseys 21 pts hushpuppies 12 pts alouettes 11 pts hillbillies 11 pts twisters 10 pts ram- bows 8 pts sticky v fingers 7 pts optimists 4 pts no sunday sports for uxbridge there will be no sunday sports in uxbridge town the ratepayers voted 348 to 185 against the sports issue on monday one of the few munil cipalities in ontaiio to turn down the sunday sports this was the only vote in uxbridge council all being elected by ac clamation the turnout at the polls was less than 30 barry mclean the clippers appeared to have the contest in the bag midway through the first pe riod when biu corner jim hood and barry gaston hit for goals the game was far from finished however as far as aurora was concerned gord burbridge and brian knowles blinked the light for the tigers the seesaw battle continued when ken taylor and charlie leeming putting auro ra out front only to have stouff viue rally and even the count larry garner and barry mc lean were the stouffviue marksmen leeming promptly completed a hattrick effort and fired the winner barry mclean bill corner and larry garner were stouff- villes best leeming and bur- bridge sparked the aurora at tack the clippers now find them selves in a second place posi tion with a wonloss lecord of 3 and 3 on tuesday night dec 11th they will play host to sutton a new entry in the group the club is sponsored by stouffvilles own ford deal er coffey and bartley motors claremont comm ladies bowling league results high average marge samaril- lu189 high single marge samarillo 317 high single hdep marge samarillo 338 high triple olga dunec 731 high triple hdep olga dunec 797 men high average frank hendy 217 high single lloyd mac- gregor 343 high single hdep l macgregor 350 high triple pat lord 814 high triple hdep l mac gregor 775 over 200 scores ken field 296 gord pilkey 262 marg rosell 242 bonnie weatherill 240 pat lord 239 john hill 237 cliff wan- nop 230 i hollingshead 230 lillian macgregor 229 jessie burrows 228 frank hendy 227 mary wilson 227 joe burrows 223 lloyd macgre gor 222 frank hollingshead 216 al roszell 213 betty west 211 joyce jardine 207 mel norrish 208 eva padley 207 jessie mcguire 206 olga dunec 204 dorothy field 203 kay haslam 201 team standings pat lord 45 pts marge sama rillo 42 pts charlie killey 41 pts joe burrows 36 pts jessie mcguire 35 pts alvin redshaw 32 pts al roszell 31 pts harold hopkins 18 pts weekly prize aubrey crockett pascoe still leads comm lg pointrace ferguson top scorer two greenwoodmtzion play ers are currently onetwo in the community league pointscor ing race neil pascoe the leader has roued up a total of 23 points in 7 games his linemate vern ferguson is close behind with 20 ferguson is the leagues top goalgetter with 13 ringvvoods matt- kinnari is solidly entrenched in the num ber three spot with 9 goals and 8 assists for 17 points greenwood as a team appear to have a strong offensive club to date they have scored 52 goals ringwood has counted 35 bauantrae 29 stouffviue 28 and markham 28 a breakdown of the individ ual scoring statistics is as fol lows g n pascoe green 6 v ferguson green 13 m kinnari ring 9 b moffatt green 8 m jones green 5 j wells ringwood 6 d hamilton stouff 4 r rudiak ballantrae 6 r graham markham 7 4 c phinney stouff 4 7 h malcolm green 2 8 r pinher ballantrae 5 4 b atkinson mark 4 5 e gibson greenwood 5 3 d haynes ringwood 4 4 m mcstravick ring 2 6 p lacey stouffviue 3 5 c phinney stouff 5 3 l decaire markham 2 6 j darbyson mark 3 4 i gavman markham 2 5 g weeks stouffviue 4 3 j martin ballantrae 3 4 j meyers ballantrae 3 4 j harman ringwood 3 4 b payne greenwood 5 2 a pts 17 23 7 20 5 17 4 12 7 12 6 12 5 12 6 12 4 11 11 10 9 9 8 8 s s s s comm softball league divide 24087 for 62 eight teams in the claremont community softball league grossed a total of 136365 at the gate during the season of 1962 but after all expenses had been paid the amount left lor division between the entries amounted to 24087 brougham this years champions received the biggest share of this figure 6030 greenwood sts the runnersup pocketed s47ss this amount does not include the return of entry fees during the regular schedule of 4s nights s104638 was received at the gate park rentals consumed the largest share of these receipts in the amount ol s2ss00 umpire lees to talled 26500 and softball purchases took an additional 19776 a new trophy was put up for competition this year and went to the pennantwinning goodwood club it cost 1053 the profits during the regular schedule amounted to 12477 the semifinals 7700 and the finals 3910 it is rather interesting to note that the total amount ol money paid out in park rental at claremont and brougham throughout the entire season amounted to 34800 during this same period the umpire fees amounted to exactly the figure 34800 softballs were used up in the amount of s23s31 the gatekeepers received 11700 lor their services during the season claremont softball league financial statement 1962 season presiden clifford dunkeld baluiv bal bigger water heater pays off in comfort births wright don and joyce are happv to announce the biith of a son on november 30 1962 at york county hospital newmarket ontaiio a baby brother for linda donna marie sharon and daryl reesor born to carl and ruth reesor stouffviue a daughter at york county hospital newmarket on de cember 3 1962 the baby died shortly after birth wheres the party you say its at yangtze pagoda this year what a marvellous idea the food is simply our of this world tvowlv at yangtze not only those fascinating chinese dishes but the roast beef the roast turkey juicy steaks and seafood those yangtze chefs hove a magic touch all right and the service everything piping hot even when theyre serving a crowd well all have a ball pagoda at yangtze your gang having a christmas or new year party or banquet book now choose your own menu 9 reasonable rates yangtze pagoda richmond hill for reservations phone aycnue 53036 or avenue 54303 oocsskc xoavvvvkvvvvvvvv despite the many advances made in appliances and house hold conveniences many mod ern households are limping along with an inadequate sup ply of hot water no one would put up with a kitchen range capable of producing a limited number of meals per week yet a good many families aie enduring a limited supply of hot water because of an ob solete or inadequate water heater not only are personal hot water needs restricted but it is impossible to get the most of their automatic laun dry equipment dishwashers etc if your water heater is functioning properly and of sufficient capacity there should be an ample supply available for all uses at any time of day at oiie time or another every one has had the unpleasant experience of the water sud denly running cold in the show er or bath this automatically signals that the hot water sup ply has run out the housewife does not often know however when the hot water turns cold in her automatic clothes wash er at the start of the wash cycle it may be hot then turn cold long before the tub com pletely fills the same is true of automatic dishwashers neither laundry nor dishes will wash clean in cold water most new houses are equip ped by the builder with an automatic water heater power ed by electricity gas or oil in many cases the installation is made on the basis of a specified minimum size and energy in put depending on the sie of house number of bathrooms etc but while this minimum size may be adequate for pies- tnt needs it is often found to be compltely inadequate as time goes on the prospective homeowner who looks ahead can by pay ing as little as 20 more have the builder install a larger unit this small amount of money is well spent as it avoids a much larger expenditure in the future the minimum size water heater will not be adequate as the family grows and hot water consumption goes up in most cases it will not satisfy the demands of a new autoiratic dishwasher without affecting the supply of hot water for other household needs there if no market for user water heaters if the homeowner is forced to buy a new larger water heater to keep up with increased hot water consump tion the minimum cost will be at least s100 the 20 outlay at the time the home was pur chased would have prevented thk there are many water heaters on the market most are good high quality products made by reputable canadian manufac turers mot water heaters car ry a long term guarantee or warranty the prospective buy er should read the written gua rantee carefully while mot manufacturers advertise a 10- year warranty the term and conditions vary some arc better and more liberal than others don mills scores hattrick for atom league entry donrtie mills went on a 3goal game with hunts sunoco club scoring spree in the atom house league on monday night and spaiked the chicago black hawks to a close 32 win over the maple leafs it was a thrill ing contest that was in doubt up until the final whistle ken wood and bruce grove were the goalgetters for the leafs in the other atom game the canadiens and boston battled to a scoreless tie w emmcrson nets 2 wayne emmerson was going at top speed for detroit in the squirt house league and paced the red wings to a 40 shut out victory over the canadiens he potted a pair of goals mike wilkins and billy grove count ed singles in a second squirt contest tlie rangers blanked chicago 10 brian norton who scores at least one goal every week netted the lone ranger tally unassisted a third game saw crest hardware shut out the leafs 30 randy lee was the lone marksman for the hardware boys two for k vernon there was plenty of action around the mole motors goal in a bantam house league the sunoco lads chalked up a 51 victory kenny vernon paced the winners attack with two tallies singles came from the sticks of brian campbell l ferguson and a lehman doug kingston blinked the light for the lone mole motor goal on a pass from kent winter- stein bobby pugh played goodwood mrs l meyers the annual meeting of good wood united church sunday school was held on thursday evening november 29 in the church basement mr francis cook student minister was chairman reports of the various conveners were heard the resignation of herb wagg from the office of super intendent was received and ac cepted with appreciation ex pressed for the service he has given the following officers and teachers were elected for 1963 superintendent leslie meyers assistant lorn tindall secret ary wavne taylor assistant john wilson treasurer herb wagg missionary convener mrs leslie meyers temperance convener francis cook cradle roll supt mrs arthur hall pianists mrs marvin maye mrs claude watson edwin cook teachers class 1 mrs russell storry class 2 lorno tindall asst donald kennedy class 3 mary tindall asst mrs luther wilson class 5 mrs herb wagg asst donna tindall class 6 mrs willis taylor asst good game for the sunoco team i nancy wilson class 7 june and picked up two assists i jefferson asst kendra wagg timbers gets 2 class 8 mrs clarence bunker barry timbers scored two goals to lead chicago to a 30 shutout victory over detroit in a second bantam contest doug clarke fired one and collected one assist bruce mehaffey also figured in the assist depait- ment two for thornliill robt thornhill whipped two pucks into the detroit net on tuesday night to lead pitts- buig to a 51 victory in a pea- wee house league contest ryan marshall bobby coue and craig schell were the other marksmen for the winners al lan loyst fiied the lone tally for the red wings in the other peewee game buffalo and chicago battled to a scoreless tie asst janice kennedy the white gift service was set for dee 16 and the christmas concert for sunday evening dec 23 at 730 last year 6744 was collected for missions as well as dona tions made to two missionary speakers bibles hymnaries and new testaments were given as pro motion awards to each student who graduated to a higher level in the sunday school this promotional award stops at class three and four diplomas and seals are given to all age levels for attendance high school news by robert mole robt mole stouffvilles junior and sen ior basketball teams should be in good shape by the start of the schedule in january 63 that is if all their preseason exhibition games are as tough as they were on friday after noon of last week the two squads played richmond hill in an exhibition contest and although the stouffviue teams dropped both ends of the double- header coach rehill was not entirely unhappy with the ef fort of his players the juniors wound up on the short end of a 3726 score aft er trailing by only a single point at halftime they suffered a defensive lapse in the third quarter which cost them the game jim hill was a standout for the juniors picking up 12 of his teams points paul groe and herb otto also play ed well in the other game the spar tans were contained by their lanky opponents and lost a close one 3833 john smitlison taking up where he left off last yeason led the team in points with 14 and rebounds with 12 krlc itutton hit for six more points lloyd graves and war ren hendricks turned in steady performances in a loing cause the spartans get another chance to regain their scoring eye tomorrow afternoon when they take on markham in our gymnasium the juniors will have until next thursday to polish up their defence on that date markham juniors will be hero for an exhibition game the girls junior and senior basketball teams will be entered in league competition again this year at present they are prac ticing after school under the direction of mrs grose sadie hawkins dance old overalls and straw hats may seem out of place at a social event but no one thought prettier nor the food tastier storms of another fall it is so beautiful while it rests lightly over the valley and so treach erous when it is slightly over done west hill commencement co incided with the community club supper last friday night and some of the diners were able to take in both events at west hill muriel beare gradu ated with honours in the com mercial course and received the honour pin gail beare receiv ed her secondary school gradu ation and grade twelve certifi cate and john ionson and allan hamill took secondary school graduation diplomas with hon ours mr ionson who served for many years on the agin- court school board presented the commercial graduate certi ficates marg beare took part in the girls glee club and do rothy miller played in the school band meantime back at the ban- ouel it was generally agreed that the tables never looked so at our sadie hawkins dance last friday night everyone turned out dressed in his oldest clothes and this seemed to cap ture the right atmosphere for such an evening the music of the countdowns a toronto five- some was enjoyed by all janet devlin and john smitlison won the title of best dressed hill billies present cedar grove cedar grove is fogbound this week and we are not alone words like socked in pea soupcr porridge usually ap plied to london los angeles or vancouver are prevalent on the tongues of southern ontario dwellers lately carl sandburg wrote of the fog coming on little cat feet and t s eliot kept a feline quality when he spoke of the yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window panes another writer claimed that fog was really a ghost the ghost am i of winds that die alike on land and sea whatever it is we have it in abundance and if you have been driving through it this past week you probably have a few descriptive passages of your own the strargc thing about fog is that like our monumental ice mondays voting was light in this area and it may have been because the issues though present were confusing at the end of the day we had the same reeve but thirteen votes separating the numbers for deputy smacks of a recount there i time for mitten knitten again the mothers club mit ten tree will be up the end of the month so dont let the mild winter fool you its later than you think dates to remember dec 7th cgit at mrs ham- ills after school friday dec 13th a christmas party will be held at zion church for sunday school pupils in all classes scratch pads various sires buy the economical package of ten at the stouffviile tribune president clifford dunkeld 48 nights dk ck 1 regular season gross gate receipts s s10463s bank exch serv charge 650 score books 1237 rental of parks s600 per night 28800 telephone calls pres secy 1020 purch new trophy for top team 4053 engraving on trophv 325 balls 19776 sprinkling of claremont paik 200 gate keepers 9600 umpires 26500 1 semi finals 4 nights gate receipts 15725 umpires 3200 gate keepers 800 park rentals 2400 balls 1625 finals 6 nights gross gate receipts 16040 umpires 5100 gate keepers 1000 park rentals 3600 balls 2430 12477 7700 3910 24087 8 teams entry fees to be divided and retrnd to 7 teams amount to be divided 12000 36087 divisions team brougham greenwood srs altona greenwood jrs goodwood uxbridge pickering srs pickering jrs regular smfin finals ktrnot balance entry fees 1559 1925 2606 1715 7805 1559 1925 1304 1715 6503 1559 1925 1714 5198 1559 1925 1714 5199 1560 1714 3274 1560 1714 3274 1560 1714 3274 1560 1560 36087 atxxsssssxssssssssxsssssasssssa my sincere thanks may i express my appreciation to the electors of whitchurch township for the con fidence you have placed in me as councillor for 19g3 i will do my utmost to represent you may i at this time exlend mv best wishes for the holiday season stewart burnett thanks to the voters many thanks to the voters in stouffviue who supported me in the municipal election on monday congratulations to the incoming- council and best wishes to the ratepayers for the new year harold wood thanks to the electors of stouffviue tt is my pleasure to extend my personal hanks to the electors of stouffviue who sup ported me with their votes on monday i will endeavour to merit their confidence as coun cillor in the coming year wm parsons

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