fr m m tourrvai fflowt tway pettpr 24 b6i with the clippers neil saunders fast skating left winger is presently in sth spot in the individual points race tipping the scales at 175 pounds nell is 19 years old and hands 62 the lanky forward works for larkin equipment in milliken nd besides hockey he enjoys bowling and baseball this is neils second year with the clippers and he is undecided about his future in hockey although he has missed four games this season he has still been able to come up with a total of 22 points gp 13 goals 15 assists 7 points 22 sports hockey girls beat orono but lose to uxbridge hattricks by lois taylor and nancy bernhardt on friday night enabled the uxbridge girls hockey club to hand the stouft- vilie team an 82 setback uxbridge scored our unan swered goals in the final xrame to gain the victory regular stouffville goalie betty anne carruthers was ab sent from friday nightscon- tesfand carol jaggef had io replace her carol her firsl time between the pipes this season managed to kick out a number of difficult shots other uxbiidge goals came from the sticks o becki book- ham and jayne taylor stouffvilles two goals were notched by lillian cordell and irene bryson only one penalty was- called that to pat hamill lor tripping in the second period beat orono in a game played at lindsay wednesday night the stouffville hornets downed orono 53 carol tagger collected lour points including three goals and an assist irene bryson figured jn all the scoring she notched two goals and assisted on three others lillian cordell also add- ed five points to her credit when she assisted on all the stouff- ville goals the girls will be idle at home until the friday alter new years day how- things change nowa days when the doctor finds a patient in a rundown condition he prescribes less golf and more time at the office bantams lose to uxbridge 93 uxbiidge bantams scored four goals in the first and second periods and added another in the third to trounce stouffville 9 3- i the stouffville club after wal loping pickering 232 last week couldnt get a rush going until the second period by that time uxbiidge had piled up a 50 lead the homesters were bottled up in the first period and barely had a shot on goalie bob kel- land scoring for uxbridge were mike morrison and pete taylor with a pair each and jim bar ton brad burch maurice van vcghcl garry hunter and grant mustard with singles jody holden scored twice vhil jim wilkins fired a single lor stouffviiie nine penalties were called six of them to uxbridge mclean holds scoring lead clippers build up then lose to eon peace on earth good wu1 to men a popular christmas saying was all but forgotten tuesday nieht at the arena when the leagueleading bob caygeon ticats handed the stouffville clippers an 85 setback referee jim mceriain assessed 78 minutes in penal ties including two 10minute misconducts and two 5minute penalties for fighting however the rough play did nt stop the visitors they came from behind in the first period lost their lead then came from behind again in the third to wrap up the victory the loss was stouffvilles fifth in a row clippers played strong for the first two frames but burned themselves out in the third bobcaygeon a good third pe riod club bottled the homesters in their own end and scored four unanswered goals goalie good the score could have doubl ed had it not been for chuck doyle the alert stouffville goaltender came up with some spectacular saves particularly in the final 20 minutes goalie joe junkin of the ticats had a relatively easy evening al though he was called on to make good saves early in the game the clippers were off to a flying start rapping in 2 goals in the first four minutes of play ross brown opened the scoring at 241 and bob mustard put the homesters two up a minute later shortlived lead the glory of a twogoal lead against the leagues number one club however was short lived bobcaygeon retaliated at 633 on a goal by joe handley goals by len grills and ken griffen gave the ticats a 32 edge halfway through the period rod kelson tied the score at 1143 when he rapped a shot behind junkin jim hood put the clippers in the lead again and the period ended with stouffville leading 43 the prettiest goal of the night came at the 434 mark of the second period when tom benson standing in front of the net took a perfect pass from wayne hassell and drove it home giving stouffville a 53 lead bobcaygeon narrowed clip pers lead to one goal midway through the game when bill nichols beat doyle however the third period spelled disaster for the homest ers john nicholl tied the score at 323 while joe handley his second of the night carey mar tin and don mcallum added 3 insurance markers ending the game at 85 hooper returns glen hooper made his stouff ville debut this season on tues day night the blond youth who has been away at school assisted on one goal and played a strong game for the clip pers all night ross wray found himself in the cooler most of the game with 16 minutes in penalties including a 10minute miscon duct the ticat played well all night but a little on the rough side neil saunders also received a 10 minute major for complaining to the referee jim hood and dale junkin went off in the second period with five minutes each after they played lead roles in a brawl largest crowd of the 27 infractions called stouffville received 12 while bobcaygeon placed men in the penalty box 15 times the game was witnessed by one of the largest crowds of the season fans are promised plenty of action on new years day when the clippers play host to ux bridge january 1st game time is 230 in the afternoon uxbridge rally falls short ajax defeated uxbridge 64 friday night in the secona game of the community hockey league played at the arena ajax held a commanding 51 lead at the end of the first pe riod but uxbridge turned on a sustained drive later in the game to narrow the score leading 51 midway through tne final period al pope scored for ajax to insure the game at the mark it wao popes second goal of the night art rennick paced the win ners with a hattrick the first three goals scored in the game pope had a pair and siegi rohr fired a single jim myers netted a pair for uxbridge while bro nugn and bro irwin filed singles eight penalties were called in the exciting contest each team receiving four central ont jr hockey league standings as december 20th of midnight w 12 11 10 8 jpts 24 22 21 16 15 11 8 peewees gain 65 victory diffeience between a poor man and a rich man is that one worries about his next meal while the other worries about his last one masseyferguson invites farmers to enter curlbrama65 the curling event thats sweeping the country top farm rinks from across canada compete for trophies pri7cs fun and travel 7winnlng regional rinks fly to toronto for the dominion finals with their wives all expenses paid enter now startsjanuary get details and entry from despite their slump stouffvil le hockey players continue- to chalk up points barry mclean still has a comfortable lead and has scored at least one point in every game hes played with 14 goals and 32 assists mclean leads runnerup rod kelson by 7 points ross brown is five points back of kelson follow ing are the statistics including tuesday nights game stouffville peewee opened up a 40 lead against uxbridge mon day night then had to play good defensive hockey to hold onto their 6 5 victory stouffville scored two goals early in the first period on tallies by brian norton and bob duxbury norton fired his second of the night at 555 of the middle frame and mike wilkins made it 4 0 before uxbridge broke the ice larry geer and steve rattray each put pucks behind dave borland before the second peri od terminated uxbridge fired their third goal at the 30 second maik of the final period on a goal by ron webster stouffville surprized by the uxbridge attack played defensive hockey for seven min utes before bu1 hassard and gord henderson took the pies- sure off the homesters with two goals in less than a minute however uxbridge nullified these when larry geer fired his second of the game and john scott blinked the light uxbridge put on a sustained diive but failed to score the equalizer only four penalties were cal led uxbridge receiving three of them peewee house lg atoms canadians maple leafs chicago weldon shoes squirts birkett insui ance equipment express 4 schells red white 3 lakeshore int hockey league up to and including all games played as of dec 17 team standing brooklin redmen port hope blades port perry cobourg realtors pis 14 9 5 2 player bany mclean rod kelson ross brown pete reesor neil saunders jim hood robin hood tom benson gicg dunnctt bob mustard wayne keeler wayne hassall bui corner ted rcdshaw g a pts 14 32 46 21 18 11 23 16 12 15 7 8 9 5 10 10 3 4 7 5 3 2 5 39 34 28 22 17 15 13 11 s i 1965 forms rumble equipment gormleyivi phon ss75s5r jv v i ringwood thumps lake wilcox 82 in the first game of the com munity hockey league friday night ringwood trounced lake wilcox s2 ringwood scored five goals in the final frame to chalk up the victory perhaps the fastest goal from a faceoff came in the sec ond period when dick sweeney skated in all alone to score for iake wilcox at the 5 second mark scoring for ringwood were ross madill and matt kinnarl each with a pair and ron guy larry brown doug mclnnis and trcv henshaw with singles gary stamp and sweeney- scored for the losers top ten scorers g a p wakely pt hope 9 6 v ferguson brookl 7 7 w redshaw brookl e gibson brooklin a mathews brookl g geer pt peiry d nicholls brookl n pascoe brooklin g hull brooklin g holliday pt perry goaltending leading goaltender is vince vanstone of the brooklin red- men with a 3 29 average hes allowed 25 goals in 7 games hes played la ton dodge cobourg pts 15 34 33 13 12 11 11 30 10 9 credit union stouff stockyards taylors fuels bantams pine hills auto altona feeds g m smith mach hunts sunoco scoring leaders atoms d taylor chi b meakes can b rodin can h jones can k acton weldon s d muford ml j mcdermott chi squirts j meakes equip e k slack taylor f h derusha schalls b topping birkeet t stewart equip e p rodin schells m jones s stocky b grove equip e bantams d kingston pha k winterstein ph p sanderson smith 7 p daniels af j heaton af p mumford hs g forfar pha t wilson hs j sanders pha b leger af pts 11 8 8 3 pts 14 9 9 7 6 3 pts 12 10 8 2 pts 10 10 9 8 8 6 5 pts 12 8 6 7 6 6 5 5 pts 20 39 33 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 bobcaygeon lindsay stouffville canningtonsutton newmarket 7 aurora 5 uxbridge 4 little britain 3 woodville 1 games last week cansut 6 stouffville 4 little britain 6 uxbridge 4 lindsay 7 stouffville 3 bobcaygeon 6 aurora 2 aurora 6 little britain 4 cansut 5 newmarket 3 bobcaygeon 10 newmarket 4 lindsay 8 stouffville 4 uxbridge 4 cansut 3 leading scorers g a pts b mcleanstouffville 14 30 44 r kelson stouffville 20 18 j nichols bobcay 23 14 r brown stouffv 10 22 d mcleish canspt 20 11 b taylor lindsay 19 12 p reesor stouffv 16 13 r mccabe lindsay 11 17 d junkin bobcay 8 18 j foran aurora 11 13 r josephson can sut 11 13 leading goaltenders g ga aver d broad lindsay r reid lindsay 14 39 279 j junkin bobcay 13 46 354 c doyle stouffv 16 60 375 cliffe phillips convener village ladies bowling league december 1 high triple tiny stewart 626 high single tiny stewart 266 over 200 winnie elson 257 joan burk- holder 236 muriel gibson 230 helen schmidt 226 leslie car ter 211 lyn craig 207 elsie carter 204 beryl bonnar 205 mary miller 202 tiny stewart 201 i team standings cameos 62 pts eager beavers 57 pts hi los 42 pts the spin ners 39 pts the awols 38 pts tigers 35 pts it s a real friend who likes you in spite of all he knows about you rural mixed bowling league women high single flat lenora hew- son 235 high single hdcp lenora hewson 266 high triple flat donna sanders 562 high triple hdcp donna sanders 685 men high single flat lloyd jen nings 299 high single hdcp lloyd jennings 303 high triple flat ben keukcn 659 high triple hdcp ben keuken 674 over 200 lenora hewson 235 marj stew art 215 nancy lehman 202 lloyd jennings 299 bud leh man 283 ben keuken 256228 irwin ledlie 247 joe murray 245 murray stewart 224 stan miller 213 bill lokcr 201 spares john otter 226216 chuck grove 225 team standings red gins 59 pts goodywooders 50 pts grasshoppers 44 pts willies liuies 41 pis nifty swifties 34 pts try hards 24 pis results monday dec 21 si atoms chicago 3 weldon shoes 3 ws k acton 32 c d taylor 929 c d taylor 1147 ws k acton p carey 1702 ws p carey k acton d mumford 1826 c t britton d marhman r deger 2043 canadians 2 maple leafs 0 c h jones b rodin b meakes 1014 c b rodin t lewis h jones 1736 squirts birkett insurance 3 stouitville stockyards 2 b w feasby r rennie 557 b t topping w feasby 1246 b b adams b topping 1437 ss m jones 1826 ss e anderson 2504 credit union 0 taylor fuels 0 equipment express 0 schells red k white 0 bantam g si smith machinery 6 hunts sunoco 2 sm g norton 56 sm g norton 207 sm g norton 558 hs twilson 739 smg norton 1053 sm b almack n white 3642 smj ray 2341 hs d stoyan d hamerston 3928 tine hills auto altona feeds 2 ph k winterstein gforfar 56 ph d kingston 237 ph d kingston k winterstein 1854 af p daniels a bacon 1930 af j heaton a bacon b leger 2057 ph d kingston 2529 ph d kingston 2943 phg forfar 3429 9 oclock high single lena barkey 275 high triple lena barkey 637 over 200 p joyce wiight 226 carole mor ris 219 marion bany 217 june coleman 215 marg schell 214 norma herbert 213 flora for far 201 team standings the hillbillies 54 pis the cracker jacks 54 pts morleys raiders 50 pts the oeatles 47 pts country cousins 41 dts the hopefuls 27 pts thursday afternoon bowling league december 30 high single bernlcenelson 320 high single hdcp bernice nel son 336 higir triple ebrnice nelson 752 high triple hdcp bernice nelson over 200 i alynanta 213 betty baker 240 bernice nelson 203229 eunny burton 232 phil colborn 227 renie mehaffey 222 jean foley 284 i team standings twisters 55 pts bloopers 54 pts hillbillies 43 pts pinheads 29 pts merry maids 29 pts flora doras 20 pts turkey roll two weeks ago a turkey roll was held everyone received a prize starting with turkeys and working down through hidden scores until all were included some of the prizes were do nated while others were pur chased with funds members en joyed free coffee from the man agement and a good time was had by all our thanks to donna lee beauty salon reid reman service station 5c to si store mehaffeys store vern audrey davics cedar beach g w hudson florist ratcliff iga aikcns drug store mr tuck bowling alley turkeys were won by phil colborn high triple hat 624 betty baker high triple hdcp 702 bunny burton high single flat 234 shirley stew art high single hdcp 270 mens bowling league 7 oclock high single flat d dunkeld high single hdcp h dafoe 282 high triple flat j otter 736 high triple hdcp c dun keld 716 over 200 c grove 266 b keuken 256 j hill 255 i brown 253 w grove 252 r willerton 242 j mc- kean 233 g bridges 233 l mcvicar 230 e keuken 223 l greenwood 217 c jackson 217 r yakelv 215 l egberts 214 e wagg 211 s smith 207 b porter 206 d trotman 200 team standings pickups 37 pts iga 33 pts machine tool 32 pis bakerv 25 pts tribune 23 pts stiver bros ltd 6 pts 9 oclock high singe flat g dreweiy 303 high single hdcp t su- suki 305 high triple flat h kring 711 high triple hdcp j herold 807 over 200 b keuken 302 a jackson 278 d taylor 277 b morely 249 b allen 246 d mehaffey 246 b lehman 241 r marcelli 239 r ward 234 b sanders 227 h yakely 223 e sanders 223 b cooper 214 k hamm 213 c morris 207 d ratcliff 203 g mckay 202 k burkholder 201 d haimon 200 team standings blowbys 33 pts big boppeis 32 pts krings 26 pts patrick motois 24 pts untouchables 21 pts franks shell 20 pts claremont c0mm bowling lg team standings ivan booth 63 pts pat loid 54 pts lloyd macgregor 52 pts ken field 52 pts lloyd pascoe 46 pts jean bradshaw 43 pts marge samarillo 41 pts dave ferguson 41 pts jack bradshaw 39 pts al roszell 24 pts first four teams are the win- 1 ners of the first series ladies high scores high average agnes ferguson 200 high triple flat marge samarillo 760 high single flat joyce norrish 324 high triple hdcp joyce norrish 825 high single hdcp joyce norrish 354 men high scores high average vic binelli 225 high triple flat jack brad shaw 769 high single flat jack bradshaw 335 high triple hdcp jack bradshaw 808 high single hdcp jack bradshaw 348 over 200 marge samarillo 293 lairy chute 283 al roszell 277222 dave ferguson 274241205 ivan booth 248 doreen welsh 243- 206201 stew mcguckin 237 vic binelli 235234 rene rennie 235- 201 mel norrish 233 agnes ferguson 231 doreen alexand er 226 earl pilkey 223 bernice denier 220 dorothy field 216 gord clark 214 bill denier 211- 210 ken field 211 lloyd pas coe 206 no bowling until friday jan 8 1965 merry christmas to all with the clippers wayne keeler ablebodied dcfensenian far the -clip- pers has one of the hardest slapshots in the league the 17 year old lad is playing his second season with the club and with each game his shot seems to park more power kecler stands 59 and weighs 180 pounds he is presently- employed in ballantrae on a mink farm other than tennis he said i enjoy ocry sport but i favour swimming football and baseball wayne said he likes playing in this league anil is not too i anxious to move up in the ranks he has missed only three games since the opening of this years campaign gp 14 goals 2 assists5 points 7 tailgating n rrn r drms purine james r pocock brampton pleaded guilty io a charge of tailgating in richmond hill traf fic court friday magistrate russell pearse heard pc albert hudson of markham twp police say that pocock was following a car within two feet of its rear bum per on don mills rd in button- ville hudson said thecar was endeavoring to execute a left hand turn but couldnt slow down because pococks truck was too close the police officer said that pocock was honking his horn at the driver the con stable stated that the ear had to turn the corner at appioximately 35 miles per hour magistrate pearse told the accused that there was a certain amount of courtesy that had to be shown on ihe road when operating a vehicle he fined pocock s50 and costs and l evoked his drivers licence a second charge of carder driving was withdrawn by the crown probation for setting grass fire a sixteen year old boy who set a grass fire in markham twp without permission and contrary to a municipal bylaw was placed on a six month pro bation on friday in richmond hill court no conviction was registered against john mc laughlin of richmond hill magistrate russell pearse ad mitted that such a luling was rare but pioper under the re vised statutes of ontario i the youth was present in the courtroom with his mother mag istrate pearse warned him of the dangers of such a practice the piobation older rules that the youth must be at home by 11 pm every night and should not keep company with any gangs this is a big lesponsibility for the lad the magistrate told the mother i hope it will help him spend christmas with her moth er and family on her return to rochester she will be making her home with her giahdparents mr and mrs titus hallman and work as secretary in jhe office of a presbyterian minister friends of the hallmans will regret to learn they are not physically able to spend the winter in florida as they hava done for a number ofyears for christmas give the worlds i newest i portable siyflthcapttinar dickson hill twentyseven young folks of dickson hill and markham con gregations enjoyed an informal gettogether saturday evening mrs sioss former missionary to nigeria supervised the pre paration of food for the african dinner served in the markham church later in the evening they visiedand sang christmas carols to shutins including the guests at markhaven mrs ar thur hoover mrs frank piphcr and miss priscilla pipher and mrs des rosier of ringwood mrs maynard hallman and miss janet hallman motored from rochester during the week end janet has remained to tsisgmhjrstinasd eesesfessesesl new in stylec i new in speed new in spirit the tribune office supplies stouffville ontario phone 6402100 play it safe a motorist driving on a dark night at 50 miles an hour on a ihroughwayj or at 20 miles an hour on a slippery winter street is suddenly confronted by a pedestrian except for the inter vention of a miraculous prov idence there can be only one horrible result driving and walking in the dark is down right fearful anything that ob scures a drivers ability to clear ly see where hes going is added peril combine carelessness and speed with obstructed vision and you have one of the dead liest combinations available night is a pedestrian hazard too even the thinking walkers who wear white and carry lignts siand a better chance of living longer by staying com pletely out of traffic play t safe inventions in this old world are coming so fast that the lad der to success may soon be re placed by an escalator houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 1 main st e twentytwo twentytwo stouffville kboaaooaooogaekxxsxss public skating eyery saturday night admission 50c wednesday afternoon i to 5- pim 20c junior d hockey uxbridge vs stouffville fri jan 1st 200 pm stouffville arena w