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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 10

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pit 10 ihe stouffvilie tkiwhe twjdy uwtrf 24 mi ports foreman boyd lead irs to third straight win shirley elson scores second shutout blank port perry 10 stouffvilie rrver stopped digging attendance community league same- con- 1 nroughout the forty minute j tinue to soar and those closest uncinate irene walters show- j to the organisation are confi- ed good speed and could have dent that the introduction of a added to her onegoal pro- j girls hockey club is in part duction with a little luck around slousvilie clippers streich- ed their victory string to three straight grr- tuesday night bv beating a tot ard cold new market ciub 52 on stouftville it was the foststepoing trio of allan d grant foreman and larry garner that sparked the stouftville offensive figuring in three of the winner- five tallies foreman ivas the trigger man on a pair boyd notched a single and assisted or two others linemate grror collect ed three assists cob armstrong and rick conlin were sin marksmen gary boyce and terry gibney were the new market lamplighters it wa- a great nigh for stouff- villes allan boyd in addition to collecting three scoring point he was the noninstigator of a late game fight but here too he came out on top newmarkets john median was banished with a two minute minor and a five minute major boyd took an earlv trip to the showers with a major conlins tally was a beautiful effort he picked up barry mc leans pass at the blueline stickhandlcd out of the ebrror and pulled goaltender wilson kell out of position to score easily ken beckett rifled a hackhander off the post early in the final frame stouftville outshot theii rivals 4025 in the first period alone they pelted the newmarket nci- minder with lfi drives adding ii in the 2nd and 13 in the 3rd stouffvilles glenn jackson had hrs busiest time in thp first frame when he handled 11 only six nucks were directed his way in the third sutton will he the visitors in stouftville next tuesday jan 29th stickoftheweek awards six hockey stick awards ar announced this week for individual players in the stouftville minor hockey ltr the prizes are donated week ly by lcvsr- bob havsard les clarke erie lehman and ir ron smith the winners for jail lltli are donald smith atom gordon hodgson squirt geo postill bantam i and ityan marshall peewee the winners tor ian 24th are pat carey atom kevin acton squirt hilly parsons bantam and gary hlarklock peewee the sticks may be licked up at birketts insurance office main st v stoutt- ville curling league standings iesponsible for the upsurge of fan interest on friday night the largest crowd in several seasons saw stouftville blank port perry 10 for netminder shirley elson it was her second shut- stouftville s the port perry net twice she sifted in on the cage only to lose control of the disk before she could get a shot away hillary weldon looked good on ihe sec ond line and also collected lone penalty she community hockey lg standings w j t pis ringwood greenworvl stouffyille ballantrae markham 13 0 6 1 6 5 5 6 4 9 0 2 1 1 0 26 14 13 it 8 results rtingwood greenwood 11 3 markham ballantrae 5 2 out performance for right- winger irene walters it was her second gamewinning goal the two teams battled tnrough a scoreless first period at 215 of the final trame mar- lone malloy dug the puck out ol the corner and passed it over to irene walters standing unprotected in tront of the port perry goal in one motion she wheeled and sank a low shot into the corner ot the cage on friday night of this week bradford girls will be the visi tors on stouftville ice well matched there was little to choose be tween the clubs although stouffvilles number one line of marlene malloy irene watters and barbara hill held a territo rial edge every time out ann sheridan a regular leftwinger missed fridays contest and her place was taken by claremonts barbara hill she played amaz ingly well in her initial debut marlene mallov is still the added teenage league jim hill j pts roger mole t pts paul glover 2 pts sam bakewell 2 pts eldon wagg 2 pts marvin betz 2 pts kill corner 0 pts jim wagg 0 pts mens league t pm walter smith 1 pts monte holman 1 pts stu crouch 2 pts geo davis2 pts ken betz 2 pts morgan oconnor 2pts wall todd and gar leh man 0 pts each mens league 9 pm goid birkott 1 pts boh snow ball 2 pts reg fairbanks 2 pts bill bell 2 pis ron brought a rousing ovation from j smith 2 pts harry eraser close to 300 tans linda heayn p ot port perry also played well was thumbed ott tor slashing at 315 of the second period cool as cucumber shirley elson was great be- 1 tween the stouftville pipes her j finest save came on a clean cut breakaway by port perrys bar- 1 bara taylor no 10 she sped i in from the right side in the i late minutes of the contest but i her shot was blocked the save bradford girls here on friday bradford sirl hockey team will make their first appearance of the season on stouftville if- friday eve ning at 915 pm the visitors perform in regular league coinetition with newmarket richmond hill and alliston after chalking up a 10 win over port perry last week stouftville will attempt to stretch their hoine record to two straight victories attendance figures continue to miar and last fridays tan supikirt set another new re cord in regular community iague competition green wood will play stoultville at 8 pm and markham will meet ballantrae at 1015 pm big night for little boys rid was twice stopped by goal- tender elson at the final whistle the padded puckstop per completed a 30 yard dash to congratulate her mates a fitting conclusion to a good game port perry iced eighteen play ers stouftville dressed sixteen newcomers to the local lineup included donna lee gail nel son barbara hill and lenora mckenzie after fridays game here with bradford stouftville will move over to uxbridge tor a contest community league goaltender records gp a pct madill ringw 12 is 1500 strong balltrae 10 30 3000 brett greenw 11 38 3151 martin stolid 2 9 4500 wilkins stouff 9 11 4555 hiddeli markham 9 42 41 15 johnston markh 2 11 5500 martimer ball 2 11 7000 stouff girls 1 port perry o schedule friday ian 25th 8 pm greenwood vs stouff 1015 pm markham vs ball antrae girls game 915 pm bradford vs stoutt starting trouble keys0n motors limited chrysler dodge valiant 6401523 nev service truck 3 mechanics clarem0nt bowling league team standings harold hopkins 1 1 pts pat lord 14 pts marge samarillo 12 pts joe burrows 11 pis alvin redshaw 10 pts al ros- ell 9 pts jessie mcguire 7 pts charlie killey 7 pis ladies high scores high average marge samarillo 181 high single ruth nes- hilt 331 high single hdep ruth nesbitt 36s high triple olga dunce 731 high triple hdep olga dunce 797 mens high scores high average frank ilendy 219 high single lloyd mac grcgor 313 high single hdep lloyd macgregor 350 high triple pal lord 814 high triple hdep lloyd macgregor 775 over 200 scores harold hopkins 291 alvin redshaw 273 frank hendy 271 ruth nesbitt 26s john hill 256 dorothy field 255 dnrern alexander 216 al ros- zcll 238 joe burrows 231 goid pilkev 227 charlie kil ley 222 ken field- 221 rene rennie 220 mel norrish 219 ddreen welsh 218 aubrey crockett 216 madeline mc- cuckin206 shirley pilkey 201 work horse on the team and on monday jan 28th hodgson closes gap on pts lead held by linemate with two games to go in the regular schedule of the commu nity hockey league harold hodgson is close on the heels ol his linemate matt kinnari tor the individual pointscoring title kinnari has 36 points made up ol 22 goals and 14 as sists hodgson has 33 points with 13 goals and 20 assists ringwood is idle this week but will return to action on feb 1st in actual goals kinnari leads ihe league tollowed by green woods vein ferguson with 15 hodgson is tops in the assist department to be followed by another greenwood playmaker neil pascoe with 19 the top performers are listed as follows g a pts m kinnari ringwood 22 14 3g hhodgson ringw 13 20 33 n pascoe greenwood 8 19 27 l cayman markham 11 12 23 v ferguson greenw 15 8 23 j wells ringwood 9 13 22 r graham markham 11 9 20 b lehman ringwood j myers ballantrae s barlow stouftville r rudiak ballantrae r pipher ballantrae dhamilton stoutt 5 15 20 i 9 16 7 9 16 8 8 16 9 6 15 6 9 15 haylow fires four to pace midgets francis havlow sparked the stouftville midgets to a 63 win over bay ridges last wek in a game played in the brooklin erena the big leftwinger fired four of his teams six tallies jim mehaffey and teddy todd counted singles ken aida col lected two assists bay ridges jumped into an early lead but stouftville rallied with a pair in every period ladies league morning innis nolan 10 pts reta laushway s pts audrey davi- es 6 pts alice cossey 1 pts agnes may 1 pts florence betz t pts ladies league afternoon anne jackson 11 pis mae gurney 10 pts anne couse 8 pts marion leonard 6 pts jean manchee 4 pts dorothy sugden 4 pts dixie sellers 3 pts belte cruickshank 2 pts oha jr standing aurora uxbridge orangeville stoultville newmarket sutton c 10 6 0 3 0 6 i 9 t 0 pts 26 20 18 15 13 0 j wilkins nets 2 goals stouftville peewees spotted scarboro a one goal lead inthe second period then came back with our in the final frame to win 43 on thursday night in the stouftville arena jim wilkins fired two of his teams four tallies singles came from the sticks of jody ilolrien and bobby thornhill gary sugden and ray paisley picked up points for assists john cagne was a twogoal marksman or the visitors bantams topped by classy richmond hill a speedy richmond hill bantam a club caught stouftville with their socks down in the first period of an exhibition contest on thursday right and came out on the top end ol a 42 score the yonge street squad piled up a 40 lead in the first frame hut yielded a pair of tallies to stouffvilles pat smith one in ihe second and another in the third david broderick was ihe hills top marksman with two wayne harrington and doug accombe fired singles stouftville netminder dennis forsyth had one of his busiest nights and performed well under constant pressure his defence afforded him little pro tection in the early stages and hacked in on his doorstep to block his view on several shots glover and hamilton picked up assists on smiths second goal injured sutton goalie replaced by clipper sub the clippers sub goaltender neil cochrane was forced to tace the firepower of his own mates on friday night when he took over between the pipes in the sutton net as a replace ment for the injured earl graves the sutton regular was cut over the eye late in the second period and cochrane was called off the bench to fill the vacancy sutton carries no sub netminder on their roster cochrane played well and robbed the stouffvilie for wards of a number o sure goals the clippers trounced sutton 113 bill corner and rich conlin each fired a pair singles came horn the sticks of allan boyd jim hood ken beckett and barry mclean leftwinger john saunders was the games scoring star with a hattrick effort st0uffville ladies bowling league high triple marg schell 650 high single kav rrown 237 over 200 marg schell 234 myrtle hall- man 21s doreen harper 215 june ward 211 ruth mil ler 210 marg wood 210 bettv armstrong 210 lois bartlev- 209 opal lehman 20s phyllis herbert 205 shir ley chown- 205 team standings hushpuppies 12 pts ben cas eys 9 pts sticky fingers 7 pts twisters 7 pts rainbows 7 pts optimists 7 pts alouettes 7 pis hillbillies 2 pts cvvvkvvkvvvvvvvvvnvvvvsvvvvkvsvvitvws k e e p n s t e p w i t h c a n a d a public notice village of stouffville minor hockey week in canada whereas ihe canadian amateur hockey association has set aside fh week commencing january 2sth as a periol to focus public attention on minor hockey and whereas the game of hotkey is recognized as canadas national game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit cooperation with others bodybuilding and a respect for authority and whereas minor hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey stars develop and whereas this community has long been noted for its active minor hockey participation now therefore i as reeve of stouftville do hereby declare the week commencing january 2sth be observed as minor hockey week in canada nnd request that all parents and others support this observance by attend ing games during minor hockey week nnd thereafter until the hockey cason ends w timbers dated jan 17th 1063 dont send take your boy to the arena s u p p o r t m i n o r h o c k e y w e e k aces playoff bid wiped out by ringwood squad markhams last chance of catching a berth in the commun ity league playoffs was lost on friday night when they were overpowered by the frontrun ning ringwood squad 115 with only one scheduled game to go the aces trail fourth place ballantrae by three points the markham club put up a valiant effort against ihe league- leaders in the first frame but dropped behind in the second period matt kinnari currently roll ing in high gear rapped four pucks into the markham cage harold hodgson and bud leh man each potted a pair jim wells jim cabell and mike mc- stravick fired singles bill offord notched wo for the aces lawrence gayman carl keffer and ron graham were the other markham marks men it was a sevenpoint night for winger harold hodgson in addition to his two goals he also collected five assists bud leh man assisted on tour although finishing out of the playoffs markham can have one satistaction in having scored more goals in a single game against ringwood than any other club this season in twelve con tests goalie ross madill has yielded only is pucks a league record aces plan entry in fastball leap markham aces may move out of the south ontario county softball league and join forces with a new fasthali yioup com prising three toronto teams richmond hill and aurora a prescason meeting was held on sunday markham was represented by al tidsbury mike hoggins john lunau and bill young john lunau will be the aces representative on an executive headed by art ashby of toronto and jim murray of aurora the aces would continue lo play their home games in mark ham if and when the group is formed peewee win streak cut by port stouffvilles peewee learn had their winning streak snapped on wednesday night of last week when they dropped a 31 decision lo port perry the scugog squad had the scoring all their own way until the final minute of he third period when gary sugden hit the target on a pass from jody holden the tally came at 1940 foster mcnab and sweetman were the port perry goalgetters malcolm nets winner to edge ballantrae 32 howard malcolm has scored only 4 goals this season for greenwoodmt zion but on fri day night he came through with ihe allimportant winner to edge ballantrae 32 prior to malcolms tally ihe two clubs had battled to a 22 tie in the first frame neil pas coe and vern ferguson fired singles for the winners rae pipher and jim myers were the ballantrae marksmen for ferguson it was his 15th goal and pasroes 8th pipher has counted 9 tops for his team and myers has 7 high school news by robert mole vyayyvxvvvvvxv anything can happen when stoultville teams tangle with woodhridge in league basket- hall competition but the results ol the games on tuesday jan 15th caught the wine and white supporters by complete sur prise the midgets citadels were delcated in their first two con tests but squeezed by wood- bridge 1513 the juniors cel tics had a hard time in their match but posted a 3833 victo ry the seniors spartans suf fered a surprising 3727 setback the midget game was a see saw affair and the lead changed hands on several occasions blair wagg paced the citadels attack with 10 points he scored the winning basket in the contests dying minutes ingworth collected i points or woodhridge the celtics trailed 91 at the quarter hut rallied to win j quite handily jim hill gord powell and paul grose piayed veil controlling the rebound at both ends blake of wood- bridge turned in a fine indivi- dual effort hooping 22 points j the seniors got off to a bad j start and were down s0 early m the game their attack lack- id the usual jrie and desire and their chances were hamper ed through the absence o reg ulars barry mclean and brian wilkes they will have an op portunity to regain a portion ot their dignity when they en tertain burnamthorpe collegi ate in an exhibition tilt all three teams will see action on wednesday against pickering college filter second round on wednesday ot last week stouffvilie high won another victory o a different kind two debating team made a clean sweep over bradford entries in the first round of tne inter- sciool debates dawn grose and tim wees stouffvilles affirma tive team debating at home won handily by a margin o 26 points over the opposition the negative side or sdhs taken by barbara and eric button tame through with a 7point victory a bradford stouffvilie l ow enters the second round of interschool competition against cither aurora or king city surcemiil oance about 100 students were in jttendance at a sockhop dance on friday night music was provided by the corvclls the evenings activities were promote by the boys athletic association nineteen teams in the stouffvilie minor hockey as sociation will see action in the annual minor hockey week from monday jan 2stii through to thursday jan 31st typical o the more than 170 boys who perform in five separate leagues is 7 year old freddy brazier a goal keeper with the black hawks in the atom group a s10 door prize will be given away each night in addition to a 100 doll to be awarded to some lucky ticketholder on thursday evening staff photo house league results jan 21th by ernie and donald nor goals scored by and jackie pais- by atom boston chicago 2 boston goals scored anderson 2 ton chicago donald mills ley leafs 1 canadicns 0 maple leail goal scored kenny wood squirt chicago 1 crest jidwre 0 chicago goal scored by wayne robinson rangers 2 canadicns 0 ranger goals scored by brian mcgrath from brian norton and mike jones from peter mumford leafs 2 detroit 1 leal goals scored by david skinner and kim gurney de troit goal scored by wayne emmerson peewee chicago 2 bel roil i chicago goals scored by terry leger and fred stony detroit goal scored by robt thompson pittsburg i buffalo i pittsburg goal scored by bobby couse buffalo goal scored by allen jackson from gary blacklock bantam molo molors 4 chicago 1 mole motors goals scored by david toole doug kingston tony wilson and david boyd chicago goai scored by bruce mehaffey from eddie jones del roil 3 hunts sunoco 2 goals for detroit scored by billy parsons 2 and teddy topping sunoco goals scored by john llolman from larry ferguson and ken torrance from alvin lehman minor hockey week schedule monday jan 281 h atom house league 030700 maple leafs vs boston 700730 chicago vs canadi cns squirt house league 730800 rangers vs detroit 800830 leafs vs chicago 830900 canadicns vs crest hardware bantam house league 900910 mole motors vs detroit 9101020 chicago vs hunts sunoco tuesday jan 29th peewee house league 700710 chicago vs pitts burg 710820 detroit vs buffalo junior game 830 sutton vs stouffvilie thursday jan 31st g30 pm peewee allstars 730 pm bantam allstars 900 pm midget allstars mima l for safe stops stop in here midtown garage 05 slain st v sloiiltvillc phone rklaom stouffville taxi days lhone 6403646 nights 6403084 quality service we are buyers ontario fall wheat milling no 2 or no 3 grade ontario fall wheat feed any wheal below above grades ontario oats barley or mixed grain russel oats rodney oats garry oats york or brant barley hil will clean lo canada grade no i ff please submit samples stiver bros ltd phones 6403400 6403401 6401892

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