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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 20, 1966, p. 8

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over 200 boys in action during minor hockey week this is the kind of hockev action stouffville fans will see at the arena next week its minor hockey week across canada and here in last weeks peewee encounter with markham bob bangay had quite a night scoring four times he in stouffville this shot shows peewee allstar defencemaii bill uassard cutting in on goaltender john page of markham the drive was blocked wasnt unite so fortunate on this shot as the puck bounces off the goal post behind netmindcr john page the but the rebound was rapped into the net staff photo 11 year old forward is the teams top marksman with 20 stall photo stoufkville minor hockey week across canada officially begins saturday january 22 it is one week of the season set aside to honor the youth of today the leaders of tomorrow stouftvilles minor hockey program will assure both spectators and players plenty of action three nights monday tuesday and thursday and more than 10 games await parents and youngsters all categories of hockey from the smallest atom to the largest junior will be played in addition to the hockey special prizes will be awarded each night to lucky ticket holders more than 5175 worth of gifts have been donated by local busi- nessmen all this will cost the purchaser one dollar if he buys the threesection ticket that young hockey play- eis are selling right now kach section represents one full night of hockey and each ticket will be divided in half to give everyone a chance at the door prizes i you must however be at the arena to claim a gift tickets from mondays gate will be held over through out the week with a select few being drawn each night this is the one week of the year when parents friends and relatives of hockey players should donate itheir time to see the young lads play a good crowd in an arena may not win a game but it sure helps make it more exciting following is a breakdown of what teams are play ing on the respective nights monday january 21 squirts g0 schell red white vs stouffville stock yards 700 credit union vs equipment express 730 birkctt insurance vs taylor fuels bantams stouffville markham interlocking house league tuesday january 25 600 altona feeds vs schell lumber 630 stouffville bakery vs weldon shoes iecwees 700 sanders ba vs hunts sunoco 7 4s storry haulage vs crest hardware junior c oha 845 stouffville clippers vs little britain thursday january 27 allstars peewee stouffville vs uxbridge 645 pm bantam stouffville vs west rouge 8 pm midget first game of playoffs 915 pm determined bid close lippers markham juniors markham after suff ering a 93 humiliation at the hands of st mikes last wednesday the markham juniors moved back to the winners circle when they thumped brampton 52 fri day the juniors practised on friday what they failed to show wednesday body con tact st mikes took full ad vantage of the markham lapse to snow bob mcbroom under a barage of shots on friday markham held brampton to one goal until the 1940 mark of the final frame the homesters scored once in the initial frame added three in the second period and one in the final twenty minutes roy hewitt put markham on the scoreboard in the first period with help from bruce andrew and chris evans jack gudgeon mini fied the tally early in the second period chris evans with his first of a twogoal night fired the second goal to give the homesters a lead that stood all night don mackey and brian murphy fired the other goals for the winners ian orr notched the final brampton goal late in the third frame fourteen penalties were palled with markham re ceiving nine of them more than 500 persons at tended the game in wednesdays contest st mikes scored five times in the middle stanza to dump the locals 93 paul mccann larry ful- lan and steve guiliani all iircd two goals each to pace the winners bill mcneil and brian galbraith notched singles for markham roy hew itt pete turner and john marshall tallied once this friday night mark ham hosts dixie game time is 830 pm ken aida leads scoring stouffvillk with eight points in the last two games ken aida retained his six point hold on top spot in the individual points race runnerup glenn hart who also tabulated eight points in two games has 31 points aida has 37 stouffville if de termination could be traded in like sreen stamps stouff ville would have had mote goals tuesday night how ever such was not the case the clippers had the chances but failed in mak ing them count they lost to lindsay 76 stouffville gave up an early one goal lead then fought bad to gain a 22 deadlock as the first period ended lindsay notched the lone counter of the middle twenty minutes to set the scene for the high scoring period that was to follow the visitors came on strong in the first eight min utes of the final frame with three goals to lead 32 however the homesters shook off the three tallies by replying to two of them in the space of 51 seconds lindsay added another and again stouffville retaliated with two more at the pace they were go ing stouffville would have won the game if the third period had been 22 minutes long the homesters fired their final goal of the night markham dumps weston markham met westciair tuesday night for the last time in the regular league schedule and left them with a reminder that they were not a team to be taken lightly should they cross paths during playoffs the local juniors handed the leagueleaders a 63 setback in four meetings throughout the season markham won two and lost two westciair could not be blamed totally for the loss a number of their best players were sent to tor onto marlboros for a trial run and failed to make an appearance tuesday night both clubs were dead locked at the end of forty minutes of play at two goals apiece in the linal stanza markham fired four tallies while westciair could man age only one for the winners bruce andrew set the pace with a pair of goals with singles coming from the sticks of brian murphy pete turner ken desjardine and gary brown doug acomb led the westciair attack with a pair of goals while tim kelly scored once markham outshot the challengers 4032 ron mar- low who has been out with a back ailment returned to the nets tuesday and turn ed in another topnotch per formance thurs afternoon ladies bowling january 0 high single flat bunny burton 251 high single hdcp kay brown 272 high triple flat bernice nelson 652 high triple hdcp lenore ramer 699 bernice nelson 219218 kay brown 212 jean foley 221 lenore ramer 200241 nel- da morley 250 dorecn har per 233 bunny burton 20s- 251 joanne steel 225 team standings the flying six 17 pts lost souls 11 pts f troop 12 pts typhoons 11 pts roll- ing stones 5 pts wild ones 4 pts 20020s kay brown 325 bernice nelson 251 edna lee 203 marg schell 248 joyce wright 251 lenore ramer 207 team standings the flying six 17 pis f troop 17 pts lost souls 14 pts typhoons 13 pts rolling stones 12 pts wild ones 11 pts at the 1959 mark pat smith craig dunnett and ken aida played excep tionally well aida capitaliz ed on his efforts with a goal and three assists smith also notched one seconds after he stepped out of the penal ty box in the third period glenn hart another threat in the losing battle collected four points with two goals and two assists other stouffville goals were scored by jim hood and bob armstrong 5 points for mcleish perhaps the biggest prob lem for stouffville was wayne mcleish who fig ured in live of the seven lindsay goals he scored one and set up four others gord frocking lircd a pair of markers while sing les came from the sticks of mcleish george graham gary hcffcrnan rick purdy and bruce pritchard sixteen penalties were assessed with lindsay re ceiving nine of them next tuesday night the clippers host little britain as part of the minor hockey week program in stouff ville game time is 845 pm in is ay high single flat kay brown 325 high single hdcp kay brown 355 high triple flat bernice nelson 611 high triple hdcp edna lee 6s1 over 200 jean foley 216 ev mckay village ladies bowling league high single joyce wright 255 high triple joyce wright 620 over 200 betty armstrong 236 do recn steltler 232 barb mor ley 221 lorraine barber 221210 lois bartlcy 226- 205 rence mehaffcy 205 winners of series i woodstumpcrs flora far june hopper betty wil cox joyce avhcdv dorecn brown lorraine barber ken aida hart leads in the goal scoring department with 18 aidas 21 assists puts him in top spot in that category ross brown pointless in the last two matches has sole possession of third spot with 25 points the individual breakdown is as follows 20s- for- playcr ken aida glenn hart ross brown pete everett bob shelston tom benson pete rcesor bob armstrong jim hood bill brown francis haylow c- 13 18 10 9 12 n 10 8 1 1 a pts 24 37 masks ark skriois hopi indians go through l ceremony after wearing sacred masks for fear the spirit of the mask will con trol the wearer junior c top scorers player r purdy j gould j handley r push r josephson j mccague j forau hewitt bell flocking mcarthur alcorn holancin ken aida d mcgann k griffin g simmons o day ross brown j johnson f r g m m r as of jan 15 tram lindsay aurora bobcaygeon aurora woodville woodville aurora haliburton woodville lindsay woodville aurora aurora stouffville bobcaygeon bobraygeon haliburton newmarket stouffville woodville g 21 gonhemlcrs average aurora rutherford child stouffville doyle gomes lindsay broad newton gp is 16 17 15 23 19 17 11 11 17 30 11 11 11 11 10 10 ga 53 69 ss pts 53 48 42 40 38 36 36 33 32 31 31 31 30 29 2s 2s 27 26 25 25 water burns too swimmers in utahs great salt lake do not open their eyes or mouth because the mineralheavy wafer burns like acid markham three play ers from the markham jun iors are presently sitting on top of the scoring race all tied with 32 points brian murphy roy hewitt and john marshall who have been running within two or three points of each other all season are setting the pace for the rest of the team murphy would have to be selected as top man with the highest number of goals he has 19 tallies in 27 games captain bruce andrew is also closing on the leaders with 30 points he has 12 goals and 18 assists pole turner who spotted the rest of the club twelve games before joining the staff has set a sizzling pace and soared into the num ber four position in the thirteen games turner has nine goals and 1g assists following is a breakdown of the individual scoring player brian murphy roy hewitt john marshall bruce andrew pete turner chris evans gary brown dan makey dennis milroy larry gibbons brad davidson pete maybcrry gil laklamme g a pts 19 13 32 13 19 32 13 19 32 12 18 30 9 16 25 8 14 22 13 17 7 16 9 16 12 15 7 11 8 9 6 s minor hockey week in canada starts january 22nd its one week of the hockey season that is set aside to honour the youngsters that could perhaps one day be playing in the nhl this year canada will recognize a total of 197163 boys all under the age of is in ontario alone s0741 young sters fall into that category minor hockey is a two million dollar business besides tire minor hockey expenditures the various affiliates of the canadian amateur hockey association branches collect and expend revenues of their own raised by entry fees gates giants draw tickets and cho olate har sales etc they have budgets running as high as the s16000 reported by the omha on top of this may be added the almost fantastic amount spent by more than 12000 teams and by the parents of more than 200000 boys it is conservatively estimated a financial report stated that minor hockey players their parents their teams and the governing bodies pour much more than two million dollars back into the canadian economy sporting goods stores and factories gas stations restaurants bus companies arenas and other suppliers benefit from the activities of the thou sands of volunteer workers who provide the organization necessary to keep canadian boys having fun on ice playing canadas national sport it all boils down to the fact that little kids are big busi ness in stouffville young lads play hockey at the arena monday tuesday and thursday in addition to games on other nights out of town besides being an enjoyable recrea tion for them hockey also provides health and exercise good sportsmanship and training to be better canadians in the future hockey is something that should not be taken lightly many men and women in this community donate their time to properly organize this sport no that every youngster has an equal chance to play executives are needed along with coaches managers and referees it seems to me that if these men can dedicate them selves throughout the winter then the parents of every boy can set aside one week in which to see their sons play the lions club in accordance with the minor hockey association expresses its thanks to the following local mer- chans for their generous donations glen kaliliff ltd iga food voucher s1000 mickey hunt sunoco 10 gallons gasoline taylor fuels 100 gallons fuel oiliinmillnn auto supply 3 car minors one each night crest hardware merchandise voucher 1500 hcndrlcks hardware merchandise voucher 1000 giles chevrolet- oldsmnhilc one book of 7 free lubrication tickets ken wags jewelry and china one caravelle wrist watch by bulova schells meat market food vouchor 15 herb krinjr furniture one pole lamp value 2995 neil patrick motors mil merchandise voucher 1000 stouff ville stockyards ltd rash 1500 500 each night teds mens wear sport shirt the total value of fhe door prizes is 17500 and in my estimation thats quite a bundle for the mere price of a buck tickets can be obtained from the local players and believe me theres enough of them all i can add to this is that ageold adage dont send take your boy to the rink aver 2 11 311 400 markham arena he cant skite ihoot md doesnt know j thing ibout iteeksjr he should mike terrific cojehr west end barber shop hoirs turv tliurs fri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sal 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers in st w stouffvilie u9 t ifu vs friday jan game time 830 pm support your junior b club minor hockey week in canada whereas the week of january 22nd is being observed throughout canada as a period to focus public attention on the physical characterbuilding and other benefits of hockey for our youth and whereas the game of hockey is recognized as canadas national game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit cooperation with others bodybuilding and respect lor authority and whereas it is the hope of every municipality lo develop one or more players capable of representing canada as a member of canadas national team and whereas the minor hockey association in this community has earned the com mendation and support of every citizen and whereas minor hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey players develop now therefore i as reeve of stouffville do hereby declare the week com mencing january 22nd be observed as minor hockey week in canada and request that all parents and others support this observance by attendlnz games during minor hockey week and thereafter until the minor hockey season ends dated ian 20 1966 k b lalshwav reevn

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