ttgt 0 the stouffviue ts1buhe tlursy febrory 4 1965 sports girls rally to beat cobourg 73 a threegoal outburst by ir ene bryson led the stouffville girls to a 73 victory over co bourg friday night at the are na all of irenes goals were as sisted by carol jagger carol also notched a goal herself and assisted on another for a five- point night mary williamson lillian cordell and helen wagg fired the other stouffville goals scoring for the losers were louise hay with a pair and anne lang adding a single stouffville overcame a one- goal deficit in the first period lost their lead in the second then scored five unanswered goals to win the game in the fi nal 20 minutes the homesters had difficulty in moving the puck in the first two periods but caught fire in the final frame giving goalie betty anne carruthers a well deserved rest there were no penalties cal led in the contest clippers end schedule with win over little britain stouffville clippers wound up their regular season sched ule on a winning note thursday night they dumped little bri tain 86 in a contest played in the northern community big gun or the clippers was ross brown who fired three goals bringing his total to 21 goals for the season rod kelson and neil saun ders each notched a pair while barry mclean fired the other kelson added three assists for a 5point night clippers meet uxbridge in the semifinal playoff while bobcaygeon tangles with sutton cannington little britain did not attain a playoff berth the final points st ati lies follow player g a pts barry mclean 22 37 59 rod kelson 29 27 ob ross brown 21 24 4o pete reesor 23 17 40 neil saunders 23 13 36 jim hood 10 15 25 robin hood i 17 24 tom benson 12 5 17 greg duiinett 5 11 16 bob mustard o 5 10 bill corner 4 5 9 wayne keeler 2 7 9 ken aida 2 4 6 wayne hassell 0 6 6 ted redshaw 1 1 2 gary gall 0 2 2 don penny 0 1 1 village ladies bowling league afternoon high single bunny burton 252 high single hdcp phil colburn 27b high trinle bunny burton 605 high triple hdcp joan harper 688 over 200 shirley stewart 225 joanne steel 219 doreen northover 235- 218 jean foley 209 joan harp er 224 team standings twisters 7 pts bloopers 5 pts hillbillies 4 pts flora doras 3 pts pinheads 2 pts merry macs 0 pt oclock high triple ann jackson 633 high single ann jackson 287 over 200 winnie elson 253 rose fronske 229 audrey hodglns 224 gaye lehman 223 helen schmidt 221 betty allen 208 adele wil lis 203 ella nichols 203 marg wagg 202 joan burkholder 201 team standings cameos 14 pts the spinners 12 pts the awols 11 pts eager beavers 10 pts hi los 9 pts tigers 7 pts 9 oclock high single marg schell 284 high triple marg schell 690 over 600 lois bartley 625 over 200 lios bartley 242 june coleman 238 betty armstrong 229 hazel morgason 228 minnie peach 225 joyce wright 220 joan forfar 214 barb morley 214 flora forfar 211 team standings the beatles 16 pts the hill billies 12 pts morleys raiders 12 pts cracker jacks 10 pts the hopefuls 7 pts country cousins 6 pts peewee playoff series all even a third and final game will be played thursday tonight at the arena to decide the winner between stouffviiie and mark- ham peewee allstars in their semifinal competition stouffville captured the first game in markham last saturday 32 then lost a heartbreaker tuesday night at the arena 21 scoring for stouffville in the first game were brian norton with a pair and glen gibson adding a single ron harris and paul raymer notched the goals for markham in tuesdays contest both teams were kept off the score sheet until the 620 mark of the final period when paul raymer broke the ice for markham ricky lapp put the visitors two up less than two minutes later brian norton with his third goal of the series placed stouff ville back in the game but his club failed to crack the mark ham defence for the equalizer dave borland played a strong game in the net for stouffville and stopped many difficult shots jim cheeseman in the visitors net played equally well game time for the final match is 645 pm tonight subscription rates for the tribune now in effect are s400 per year or two years for 700 uxbridge twp council will meet on saturday afternoon feb 6th rather than on monday feb 8th in the community hall at goodwood les wilson says some of my customers thought studebakers were mode in the usa well theyre not this is a studebaker commander two door sedan and it is built in canada for canadians by canadians i have studebakers with 6 cyl and v8 engines i have studebakers with automatic and standard transmissions and even with overdrive transmis sions for the economy minded studebaker come in and see me les wilson or georije at les wilson motors stouffville telephone 6402462 ps ive even cot a studebaker with bucket seats when youre a figure skating instructress in a club of 111 boys and girls your duties are many anil varied mrs jean barclay is shown here skimming across the ice with junior member e year old debbie castle of stouffville staff photo skating pro returns to teach at local club once beginner now instructress here about 12 years ago a youthful blonde girl probably wobbled through her first figureeight glancing hopefully at her figure skating teacher christine kennedy the pretty young girl about eight years old probably did quite a bit of day dreaming too she likely saw herself gracefully skimming across the ice surface in full flight execut ing double flips front and back spirals axels and other complicated tricks that are involved in being a professional that girl who took her first skating lesson at the stouffville arena was miss jean wintcr- stcin she wanted to be good today jean has grown up is still pretty and blonde is married and is good she is a pro mrs jean barclay has through years of perscrv- erancc placed herself in christine kennedys position she has become a figure skating teacher membership of 111 every monday thursday and friday residents of the area can see what jean has accom plished for herself and what she is doing to help others make the grade as she did she tea ches 111 children ranging in age from 2 to 15 included a- mong her students are 22 boys jean has lived in stouffville all her life and was only mar ried last september she and her husband larry live in an apartment over the iga store on main st larry is a camera man for cftotv in toronto jeans climb up the figure skaters ladder has been any thing but easy there are eight exams in fi gure skating she explained i have passed six of them jean took her tests at niag ara falls where she practised in the summers she skated eight hours a day to attain her pas sing grades asked if she ever felt discou raged jean answered the 4th test was about the hardest i ev er tried but because i love skating so much i kept right at it it took time but i made it this is jeans first year of teaching figure skating she graduated from grade 12 and went to work for the bell tele phone company in toronto when she heard that the figure skating executive was looking for a teacher she immediately applied and won the position she explained that figure skating requires more skill and concentration than the game of hockey the boys usually drop out as they grow older and become interested in other sports she said there are very few pro fessional boy skaters loved sports jean offered her secrets for becoming a professional you have to be a good sport she stated a skater must learn to accept failures concentration is compulsory she has always loved sports figure skating is of course her favorite but she participates in waterskiing golf curling and has her bronze medallion in swimming she is a member of the uni ted church choir jean speaks highly of cana das top figure skaters she says that petra burka is quite cap able of capturing a gold medai for canada canadas professionals are outstanding she claimed jean remembers the time don jackson skated at stouffville i admired him and wanted to be as smooth a skater as he was maybe he had something to do with my passing the ex ams jeans big moment will come on april 10th when she will lead her 111 youngsters onto the ice for a huge ice carni val the theme for the show is robin hood and every one of her students will participate the show climax to a season of hard work and cold feet will bring to a close jean barclays first year as a figure skating instructress finlay stars in series opener john finlay led the markham millionaires bantam hockey club to a 54 victory over the stouffville team in the first game of the playoffs thursday night at the arena finlay fired three goals and added one as sist the big defenseman counted all his goals in the first period as markham opened up a 41 lead ron degeer notched the other markham tally while bill thornhill scored the single goal for stouffville six penalties were called in the second period all of them going to the visitors jody hol- den hit the target during the middle period for the homesters to narrow the score to 42 bob thornhill fired a fluke goal at the 310 mark of the fi nal frame to put the stouffville club right back in the game however bill barbour made it 53 minutes later jody holden fired his second of the night two minutes before the end of the period but with an extra attacker stouffville failed to tie the game clippers blank uxbridge 120 in playoff opener midget player hospitalized a serious injury to whitbys mark rowland late in the 3rd period caused a 10 minute delay in a regular scheduled game between stouffville mid gets and whitby thursday night at the arena rowland who smashed into the end boards was removed from the ire on a stretcher and taken to oshawa general hospi tal suffering from back injuries whibty won the game 13 with all the goals being scored in the final 20 minutes five of the seven goals were scored in the last five minutes of play stouffvilles sustained drive in the last 50 seconds resulted n one goal but failed to gain the equalizer scoring for whitby were george reesor with a pair ross jones and bill johnson pat smith fired a pair for stouffville while dave glover added a single the rugged exciting came climaxed minor hockey week in stouffville uxbridge chicks came to stouffville tuesday night got as far as the arena and ran into a thirteen man brick wall the chicks discovered that during playoff time the stouffville clippers mean business when they play hockey and the home sters proved it by drubbing ux bridge 120 uxbridge goalie roger ste phens might have been better off playing for the boston bruins from the opening faceoff to the final buzzer stephens was the main target for the clipper marksmen as he faced a barrage of flying rubber besides the 12 shots that got by him he stop ped 49 other drives and played as good a game as could be ex pected under the circumstances first shutout meanwhile at the oilier end of the ice where the battle wasnt anything more than a cold war chuck doyle registered his first shutout of the season doyle failed to attain the honour during regular league play hut could arid a couple more goose- egg games if he gets the team cooperation he received on tuesday doyle blocked 20 shots some of which required fantastic acrobatics to retain his shutout rod kelson fired a hattrick to pace the winners he added two assists giving him a fivepoint night at the end of the game every one with the exception of chuck doyle and jim hood had notched at least one point jim hood playing defence spent most of the night cutting stephens down to size with his sizzling slapshot ross brown also rang up five points on the charts he scored one and assisted on four others offense stalled uxbridge offense didnt make it past centre ice on half their attempts they were outskated outpassed outchecked and a- bovc all they were outscored only one episode of violence erupted through the sixty min utes of play ted redshaw who got as many points on tuesday as he did in the whole season clashed with ged stonehouse with only two minutes remain ing in the game both drew live minutes for fighting and ted received a bonus of two for in terference only fourteen pen alties were called by referee jim mcerlain seven to each club other goal getters for the winners were captain barry mc- lain greg dunnett with a pair pete reesor bob mustard neil saunders ken aida ana robin hood back here tucs seconds prior to mcleans goal bob lee of uxbridge col lided with a goal post in his own end slowly got up and still hazy set up a screen in front of stephens mclean took full ad vantage of the opportunity fir ing the puck into the top right- hand corner greg dunnctts second goal was scored from behind the net in an attempt to centre the purk from the coiner dunnett drift ed a shot that deflected off a skate and found the mark second game of the best four out of seven series is in ux bridge monday night the two clubs return to stouffville tues day night for the third game community league w l t pis ringwood 7 0 2 16 afax 4 4 19 uxbridge 3 4 2 8 lake wilcox 17 13 january 29 ringwood 8 aiax 1 uxbridge 10 lake wilcox 5 february 5 8 pm ringwood vs uxbid 9 pm girls hockey 10 pm l wilcox vs aiax comm 10 scoring c a pts m kinnari ring 13 12 25 rro martin uxb 9 9 18 a rennick aiax ii 4 18 r madill ring 11 6 17 l brown ring 6 10 ib d mclnnis ring 5 11 ib g jackson uxb 7 7 11 bro irwin uxb 6 8 14 r pipher uxb 9 4 13 d sweeney l wilcox 9 4 13 rro tim uxb 6 7 13 d havnes ring 8 13 m roiand afax 5 8 13 g more uxb i 9 13 s irb 9 r vv7 it 7jfcpfo zjm bit m 3sb wmmm 7 9 v mm p w jmb ii jv wtm skating instruction is only one or mrs barclays miscellaneous chores hero she fake time out to tighten six year old debbie castles skates on saturday april 10th she will lead her 111 proteges through their annual spring carnival ice show staff rhoto minor hockey house lg results team standing atoms v l t ris stouffville bakery 10 2 2 99 altona feeds 6 6 2 14 weldon shoes 4 6 4 12 schell lumber 3 9 9 8 squirts w i t pts birkett insurance 7 2 n 19 equip express 7 5 9 16 credit union 5 3 6 ib red white 5 5 4 14 stouff stockyards 3 7 4 10 taylors fuels 3 8 3 9 bantams w i t pis altona feeds 10 4 0 20 pine hills auto 8 6 0 16 g m smith 8 6 0 16 hunts sunoco 2 12 0 4 scoring leaders atoms g a pts k acton weldon 21 5 26 b rodin s bakery 11 g 17 d taylor s lumber 11 4 15 b meakesl s bakery 7 8 15 h jones s bakerv 10 3 13 d mumford weldon 3 8 11 d feasby s bakery 4 6 10 b roberts altona f 5 3 8 p carey weldon 4 4 8 squirts g a pts j meakes equip e 12 0 12 k slack taylors f 8 2 10 h derusha r w 7 1 8 t stewart equip e 5 3 8 d norton stockyrd 7 0 7 b topping birkett 5 2 7 p rodin r w 5 2 7 k steckley equip 5 2 7 bantams g a pts d kingston pha 27 3 30 k winterstein pha 18 3 2b p daniels altona 21 4 25 j heaton altona f 14 fi 20 p sanderson gms 9 8 17 b leger altona f 12 3 15 b almack gms 12 3 15 p mumford hunts 10 4 14 r davis gm smith 4 9 13 new golf pro mel taylor wellknown to residents as golf pro at aurora highlands has resigned to be come pro at mcadovbrook golf and country club 5th cone markham twp mr taylor his wife margaret and family will continue to live in aurora he has held various golf pro positions and has completed five years at highlands meadowbrook is a semipri vate club with some 400 mem bers results atoms stouffville bakery 1 altona feeds 0 sb b rodin d feaby 1021 weldon shoes 9 schell lumber 1 ws kacton 11 ws k acton d mumford 256 ws k acton d mumford 348 ws g harper 746 ws k acton r barkey s connor 851 ws g harper e lehman g gibson 1439 ws k acton 1648 ws k acton 1849 ws k acton 1932 sl s reesor 2216 squirts equipment express 1 taylors fuels 0 ee l johnston 2316 sclichs red white i stouffville stockyards 0 rw d hodgson ii de rusha k willis 1518 credit union 0 birkett ins 0 bantams altona feeds b pine hills aufo 2 af b leger p daniels 18 af p daniels 124 pha k winterstein j sanders 1451 afi heaton b leger 1540 af p daniels 1830 pha j sanders g shaw 2031 aft leger e lewis 2201 af b leger a bacon t baldwin 3116 ci m smith 2 hunts sun i cms b almack a fockler 1106 iis k ferguson t wilson 2136 gms b almack a fockler p carruthers 3929 central ontario jr hockey lg final standings w l t pts bobcavgeon 23 3 0 46 lindsay 22 4 0 44 stouffville 17 8 1 35 canningsutton 13 12 0 26 newmarket 1014 2 22 uxbridge 9 16 1 19 aurora 8 17 1 17 little britain 5 19 2 12 woodville 5 20 1 11 games last week stouffville 6 cansut 3 bobcaygeon 8 uxbridge 2 stouffville 5 woodville 4 stouffville 8 little britain 6 bobcaygeon 14 little britain 5 cansut 11 woodville 3 the jan 281h game uxbridge at canningtonsutton was can celled due to the death of bob campbell of the uxbridge team in a ear accident final scoring statistics j nichols bobcay d mcleish cansut 45 d junkin bobcay b mclean stouff r kelson stouff b taylor lindsay r josephson cs j foran aurora j handley bobcay b nichols bobcay g babcock lindsay r mccabe lindsay r brown stouff b campbell uxbrd t lee woodville g a pis 44 39 83 45 27 72 21 37 61 22 37 59 29 28 57 31 19 53 25 24 49 23 26 49 24 21 48 21 24 48 27 19 46 19 27 46 21 24 45 22 22 44 28 15 43 junior point scoring race in only one plavoff game the stouffville clippers managed to come up with 2s points in cluding 12 goals and 16 assists big guns in tuesday nights contest were rod kelson and ross brown who each collected five points every player excepting jim hood scored a point in the con test wayne keeler bill corner and don penny did not play following is a bieakdown of points among the plovers player g a pis rod kelson 3 2 5 ross brown 14 5 barrv mclean 12 3 robin hood 1 23 ken aida 12 3 greg dunnett 2 0 2 neil saunders 112 ted redshaw 0 2 2 bob mustard 10 1 pete reesor 10 1 gary gall 0 11 legion ladies bowling league man 26 high single doreen northover 274 high triple betty baker 634 over boo bernice nelson 600 over 200 ev mckay 259 betty baker 257- 214 elaine livingstone 250 opal lehman 233 helen leh man 221 winnie elson 223 ruth shepherd 210 bernice nelson 210205 vera grove 208 betty turner 201 marilyn cur tis 200 feb 2 joan vankoughnet high single 245 high triple 595 over 200 joan cadieux 234 ruth shep herd 228 darlone brown 225 marion crowder 219 opal leh man 218 alta badgerow 211- vi jennings 20s joan van- koughnct 208 anna marie- dams 203 ev mckay 203 team standings go getters 50 pts pin pickers 44 pts odd balls 44 pts soci ables 40 pts retreads 35 pts chumps 27 pts with the clippers madill haynes lead ringwood two goal efforts by ross ma dill and don haynes led tl ringwood hockey club to a 8i romp over aiax friday night at the arena ringwood ran the score to 41 at the end of the first added three more in the second and notched a single in the final fram to cop the contest other goalgetters for the winners were ron guy matt kinnari jim wells and don harman art rennick scored the lone ajax counter a fight that broke out in the second period between ross madill and norm tetlock result ed in fourteen mintues in pen alties lo both of them each icceived two minutes for slash ing and five for fighting more sports pg 7 rktk kkksor lanky rightwinger plays on a line wllh barry mclean and neil saunders wllh 23 goals and 17 assists in regular league play pete finished fourth in the individual points race horn in toronto pele now makes his home in locust hill he and his dad operate a dairy farm lie is 19 years old pete stands bl and weights iks pounds he is in his 2nd year with ihe clippers before joining he ranks of sloiiltvllle he played hockey for ililonville anil has seen two months of junior b action wllh markham his oilier inlerests include skiing and baseball he also partakes in the art of billiards pele has no ambitions to furlher his hockey career although he vill play afler he reaches the age limit in ihe clippers he missed nnl- one game during the season gp 21 goals 23 assists j7 points tl riayofl goals 1 assists 0 points i