y p4jt u the tribune tbwsdj ii 7 1966 claremont league bowler rolls record 420 single win this is he delivery style that brought her ten straight strikes in a recent game previously ivan isooth also of the claremont league was lops with a 415 staft photo stouffville three powerplay goals enabled ahona feeds to chalk up a convincing 41 victory over cm smith in the bantam championship game played monday night at the arena the contest fourth game later terry baldwin fired program marked the end of minor hockey in stouffville for the 196366 season g m smith opened the scoring late in the first frame on a goal by phillip manchce his tally came with five seconds remaining in the period however two goals in each of the second and third periods by altona feeds sewed up the victory john meakes tied the score at 40s of the middle stanza then two minutes later terry balldwin fired what proved to be the win ning goal both tallies were assisted by larry leonard in the final fifteenminute canto meakes and baldwin repeated their secondperiod performances by adding two more goals to the roster g m smith tabbed with six of the seven penalties were shorthanded on three of the altona goals the jim austin trophy to the winning bantam club was presented to terry bald win by telf rennie manager of the arena port perry thornhill markham minor hockey lea jean bradshaw of rri pickering a bowler in the claremont mixed uc at markham currentlv holds the seasons high single with a record 420 staff photo weldon shoes wins trophy with a tie stouffville despite the 11 deadlock with al tona feeds weldon shoes atoms emerged victorious as the overall champions in their league at windup night monday at the arena wcldons went into the final game nursing a single win and a tie one point was all they needed to capture the don lewis memorial tro phy altona feeds who would have forced the game into overtime if they had been lending at the end of regu lation time opened the scoring at 1730 when ron nie vandcrkooy drove a loose puck into the net the game had been a back and forth battle with both teams testing the opposition goalies on numerous occa sions vandcrkooys goal came as a scramble erupted in front of the weldon net the puck was loose and the goalie out of position when he shoved it into the net the lead however was shortlived as wcldons roared back less than three minutes after the first goal brian hamm knotted the score at 2043 hamm who is one of the scoring aces in the atom league was also voted the most valuable player at a simple ceremony following the game with the tie weldon shoes accumulated four points enough to be award ed the trophy joe lewis made the presentation hockey ends in nick of time stouffville minor hockey ended for the 1965- 66 season on monday night and it just made it arena manager telf ron nie explained that early in the season an outoftown team graciously forgot a suitcase full of pucks in one of the dressing rooms the pucks became a winter supply for minor junior and bush leagues that used the services of the rink as the season lengthened the pucks dwindled one by one and in some cases handful by handful last week the suitcase was empty now said telf monday night the suitcase is miss ing stouffville port perry won a slim 32 game over pickering in the final game of stouffvilles first bantam tournament held at the arena last saturday to capture the ken roberts trophy in the consolation game thornhill upset stouffville 61 and was awarded the telf rennie trophy the two prizewinning games marked the conclu sion of a successful 1ft- game tournament that last- ed throughout the entire day tennis were entered from west rouge wood- bridge markham uxbridge port perry pickering tmi in oibuitruic stouffville minor hockey president will morley was so pleased with the running of the event that he booked ice time for a repeat per formance next year it is hoped the tournament will become an annual affair young- jody holden of stouffville was the shining light with his efforts in the three games he played hol den scored a total of ten goals with half of them com ing in one game he scored both tallies when sloufrville tied woodbridge 22 notch ed five in stouffvilles 111 romp over west rouge and added three more in the consolation game final scores of each game were as follows pickering t west rouge i stouft- ville 2 woodbridge 2 mark- ham o uxbridge 1 port perry 3 thornhill i stoull- ville if west rouge 1 pick ering 3 woodbridge 2 thornhill 6 uxbridge 3 port perry 3 markham 3 thornhill 6 stoultville t port perry 3 pickering 2 in the event of lie games each team had five players shoot the puck almost the entire distance of the ice in to an empty net the team tabulating tiic most goals was declared the winner lloldens ten goals were enough to lead the ninety- five liockey players in the tournament closest com petitor was mike burkart of thornhill he fired six ross john son also of thornhill had five goals along with wayne black burn of woodbridge pete mumford of stoultville notched four tallies captain mike stroud of thornhill and bob burton of port perry trophies for teams accepted the their winning the president says- on monday evening ap ril 11 at 645 pm the stouffville lions club ex tends a cordial invitation to all coaches managers refer ees and any other personnel who have been connected in any way with the minor hockey programme in stouffville during the 1965- 66 season in order that no one is left out i am asking tile manager of cacli group to notify these personnel and to let me know by thursday today exactly how many will be able to come this is to let the caterers know in order to prepare the supper your cooperation is appre ciated yours truly v g motley president ps this does not in clude players the annual ice carnival sponsored by the unionville figure skating club will be held in the unionville arena on saturday april 16 hunts sunoco wins peewee trophy stouffville two goals one in each of the 2 twentyminute periods gave hunts sunoco a 20 victory over sanders ba in a pec- wee game connected with stouffvilles minor hockey windup night held last monday at the rink t lie ch am p i o n s were awarded the alfred mole memorial trophy wayne fcasby who was in on both goals notched the first tally at the 1400 minute mark of the initial period the slim onegoal margin held firm into the second and final frame until 1630 when frank roberts eased the tension by rounding off a feasby pass sanders despite their loss seemed to hold a noticeable edge in play and were fa voured by a number of of ficials to capture the con test however the winners capitalized on breaks scor ing while sanders appeared weak frank roberts captain of the winning club was the recipient of the trophy pre sented by arena manager telf rennie late logan stewart star hockey player markham service was held on tuesday after noon at the dixon funeral home markham for mr logan stewart well- known resident of markham vil lage who passed away sud denly on friday april 1 he was 51 mr stewart received his public and high school edu cation in markham and ex celled as a hockey player in his youth he was empoyed la the circulation depart- cxat the toronto tce- jrafor 33 years retiring in june 1963 ills wife the former edith willis passed away on march 17 1961 surviving is one son douglas and a sister ruth mrs roy barnum of campbellford rev albion wright of st andrews united church markham conducted the service with interment in st andrews cemetery the pall bearers were john miller george miller frank miller harland palmer harold recsor and tommy willis claremont bowling league ladies high scores high average ruth blaney 193 high single fiat joan bradshaw 420 high single hdcp jean bradshaw 437 high triple flat eva padley 7s7 high triple hdcp ruth blaney s37 mens high scores high average ivan booth 225 high single flat ivan booth 415 high single hdcp joe burrows 352 high triple flat ivan booth 911 high triple hdcp alvin red- shaw s41 over 200 dorothy kemp 31s223 bob churley sub 307 vic bi- nelli 293225217 lloyd pas- coe 2s4247 aggie ferguson 2762o1202 jean bradshaw 266 marge samarillo 262 john hill 261 ivan booth 260 eva padley 256 marie priveteer 251 dave fergu son 251242211 jean booth 232 joe burrows 2is20s ruth blaney 24s2i6203 lloyd macgregor 231 lil macgrcgor 230 ben rowcn 226 les padley 222 howie btidd 221214 bonnie nod dle 220 phil priveteer 21s jack bradshaw 21s205201 larry ferguson sub 21s cord clark 217 george mc- kenzie 217 blair evans 213 jean martin sub 214203 bernard bucking sub 21-1- 21 paul nesbitt 210 ab samarillo 210 joan bell 20s norm kemp 207 do- reen alexander 205 valerie rudd 704 rjd rogers 203 lenora mckenzic 202 stouffville council will hold its regular meeting on thursday evening tonight at 7jh pm wee skaters play big part theres a part for everyone in iiic stouffville figure skalinir clubs icc revue this saturday evening and even these 3 year olds arc included cindy wil son left ant paul hrodic arc the ringbearcrs in the feature production of cinderella staff photo markham minor hockey league teams throughout markham will bring their season to a close this saturday with the final year in many loops games will be played in the atoms pccwces bantams and mid get sets action begins at 9 am and will continue throughout the day following is a brief re sume of the teams that have earned the final playoff pos itions that are at stake this saturday atom house league in the first playoff game for the championship mark ham cleaners shut out hy dro union 20 with scott tunney and ricky suther land scoring for the win ners steve harlow turned in an excellent performance to record the shutout the next game will be played saturday april 9 begin ning at 910 peewee house league the second game of the consolation round with carsons downing markham chrsyler dodge 21 evened up the scoring race at five goals each for carsons bruce sim and mark hol- man scored while jerry zwegers replied for the los ers markham police and crcs- lex battled to a 44 draw in the first game of the final series bruce cosburn scor ed twice for the police with singles going to wayne howison and mike butler for crcstex kim kavluk notched a double while brad wilson and jim james add ed singles bantam house league clark lawrence rattled five pucks into the lom- bank loans net to give markham florists a slim 5 victory norm coley added the single for the winners three goals by dave sissons and haley wilson and gary thornc with singles wrapped up the scoring for lombank loans ubm shut out markham planning mill 40 on goals by ken young 2 john mcmicking and john alli son goalie bill durnan re corded the goose egg game ubm will meet parkview for the championship satur day april 9th at 1130 am youngs market was elim inated in the last game of the semifinals by parkview golf parkview won the contest 73 danny keeble fired a hat trick for the win ners dave tcrhunc scored two and bob dean and gary charters scored once to complete the scoring gord smith john murison and bob mclean scored for the losers midget house league in the only game played last week markham police downed carols beauty salon 72 with barry wright scoring three goals for the winners mike law rence notched a pair while bill jones and vic anthony- scored once dave young and howie bright replied for the losers final game wil be played saturday at 12 pm in this corner by ron wallace novice for stouffville two hockey games were played within the last two week featuring a weathered experienced group from markham and sixteen youngsters from stouffville in the first game played a markham the home town team won 41 tile return match held here last thursday night also saw the markham team win this time 20 the visitors were a novice group which had played all season in the omha league throughout the district stouff villes club on the other hand was made up of star players from the squirt house league a team that had never play ed together before were thrown together just to see what would happen what did happen brought raves of praise from coaches managers and fans alike on both sides of the ice stouffvilles effort proved to everyone that a novice team is not a joke in this area thus club showed in spite of their lck of practise that they could ice a competitive team in next years loop and could probably threaten the top spot the age group eight te ten is ideal for the amount of players in this town the squirt house leagues are full and with nearly 130 lads to choose from there should be no trouble in putting together a novice team stouffvilles determination and drive in their last game showed that these kids want to play in such a league the thought of being selected above the rest makes them try harder and longer and presents to the audience an exciting and competitive hockey game if such a move took place next season stouffville would join another nine teams in the league it would be known as the omha novice b group and would include uxbridge west rouge port perry pickering ajax oshawa biooklin cannington markham and stouffville making the biggest impression on the markham fans was keith acton not knowing his name mrs georgina field said that number 14 is a ical thriller and crowd pleaser hes every where she went on to say that stouffville was ready lo ice such a club she claimed that they would be a difficult team to beat comments came in fast and furious from the markham end praising the efforts of the young hockey players not one person had a degrading thing to say about stouffvilles showing playing on the rapidly tluowntogether team were doug wagg howie jones stephen galloway john fockler gary fockler doug taylor bradley nigh david wilson fred brazier doug feasby bill roberts keith acton michael wightman donnie rennie don campbell and kcnnie slack markhams team consisted of brian raynicr steve woodward tim stevens glen philips peter ilinves bob leadbeater ron wilson ron mccormack ricky suther land tim clarridge gary dingwall ian davies wade mc- kce georgie field and chris hill need sponsor the season that just ended had three omha teams from stouffville they included the peewees bantams and midgets that covers the age group from 10 to 16 anyone younger than that has to settle for house league competi tion yet there are probably more youngsters under ten than there are over that age and up to sixteen a novice loop would fill that gap nicely if the stouffville minor hockey executive feels that a novice team should be added to the roster a sponsor would have to be found judging by the number of businesses al ready sponsoring teams in stouffville this should not be too i difficult a task with the extra loop the home town team would get to travel to other centres carrying the name of that sponsor after witnessing the second game between stouffville and markham i am convinced that such an organization would do well for this town and also give more youngsters a chance to play better liockey bantam tournament for the first lime in stouffville arenas history a ban tam tournament was held last saturday this tournament which is hoped to blossom into an annual event produced an exciting brand of hockey and gave teams already elim inated from regular season play another chance at the game before hanging up their skates included in the daylong tourney were clubs from pick ering west rouge woodbridge uxbridge markham port perry thornhill and stouffville the tournament ended with the hometown team losing out in the consolation against thornhill despite their loss the hosts put on an excellent show played good fast clean hockey and set up a good reputation for next years tourney wilf morley president of the minor hockey association has already booked the ice lor next seasons session r perhaps the shining light of the entire day was young jody holden who tabulated a whopping total of ten goals in the three games he played in the first contest he notched two added five in the middle game and ended the day with another hattrick trophies for tils champions and consolation winners were donated by telf rennie and ken roberts the huge awards have a number of nameplates on them to indicate the winners each year this year thornhill will go on the consolation prize while port perry will be engraved on the championship trophy this is without a doubt the best organized tournament i have ever attended the ten hockey games were drawn up in such a way that throughout the entire day they were never as much as one minute behind schedule deserving the biggest pat on the back is wayne pen- nancn the official scorekecper who stood in the penalty box t for nearly eight hours recording and announcing the hap penings of the games his efforts surely did not go unnoticed future hockey in stouffville will be in pretty fair shape if all the organizers show half as much dedication as wayne did on saturday n and to the referees all of whom officiated at three games at least goes another pat on the back eldon wagg who set up the schedule was instrumental in keeping every- 5 thing running smoothly his cohorts included barry mclean ken aida jim wagg and bill mcnelly sports figures including members of the executive and arena personnel are to be congratulated for a fine job in promoting stouffvilles first bantam hockey tournament it will continue to be a successful venture in the future game means nothing birketts still win stouffville birkett insurance sewed up their squirt championship last week with a pair of wins over stouffville stock yards but to show it was no acci dent they blanked the stork yards monday night 20 the game was part of the minor hockcy windup night in stouffville birketts needed only two wins to capture the walter brilllnger trophy but they insured their award with a third victory in spite of it being i noth ing game the two clubs pro vided the spectators with a fast cleanchecking contest only one goal separated the teams until the last minute of play at the 20 minute mark of the thirtyminute game don ald campbell broke the scoreless deadlock when he capitalized on a pass from john fockler then with exactly sixty seconds remaining doug fcasby iced the cake for birketts the walter brillingcr trophy was presented to john fockler by pete san derson members of the champion ship team included jeff for far john focklerj stephen galloway gordon fockler david hope donald camp bell rodney evans leo samarillo eddie card scott mcleod keith acton doug fcasby and brian mchaffey