midgets reach finals st0uffv1ixe stouf f- villes midget team ad vanced to the group finals thursday night beating port perry 62 and sweep ing the series in two straight they took the opener in port perry 42 dave farlow a valuable addition to midget ranks this season sparked the teams scoring drive with two goals and an assist bill thornhill also potted a pair with singles by larry gilroy and jody holden holdens slap shot was at its sizzling best all night and drew head and hand shaking actions from both players and fans he tied the count at 11 in the second period after russell carnochan had given the visitors a brief lead in the first frame the tribune tbarjy febnary 9 1967 pie 13 y x fred peddie of claremont and partner anne oneill don mills 1red pcddie of claremont a frequent star in stouffville figure skating club carnivals and a member at unionville placed second in the canadian novice pairs championships with his pretty partner anne oneill of don mills emmerson nets two stouffville hunts sunoco downed pine hill auto 53 in bantam house league play two goals came from wayne emmerson while kim gurney frank rob erts and david hamerston produced singles ricky glenn replied with two and gord henderson ad ded one john meakes and allan corner received as sists for hunts while jim hargraves picked up an assist for pine hill clippers thumped 122 stouffville playing the man in stead of the puck can prove costly in playoff hockey as stouffville clippers found out on tuesday night while the homesters were busy throwing with rubber as they ran the lopsided score into the with rubber as they ranthc lopsided score into the double figures it was 122 at the end of the rout woodvillc now leads the semifinal series 2 games to 1 the next two contests are on cannington ice thursday tonight and saturday unless stouff ville can salvage at least one victory out of the pair the season will be over woodvilles ed peconi he was cut on the lip the forward had to be re strained by his mates a victory for stouffville at cannington this week would force a sixth en counter back here on tues day the tide will have to change but in junior ranks anything can hap pen lead 6 0 at one point in the game woodvillc led 60 be fore robin hood broke the ice on a pass from evan downing just prior to hoods marker stouff ville was two men short but held the fort blair wagg was the oth er clipper marksman but by that time the game was far out of reach pete tur ner and downing drew as sists ron mclntyre who sub stituted in the woodvillc net on saturday showed his offensive power up front with two tallies ron bell and ron josephson also fired a pair robin hood was injured during a fracas with village ladies bowling stouffville minnie peach led the village la dies league feb 2 9 pm with a triple of 609 and a single of 223 also over 200 were joyce wright and june hopper 216 team standings patches 21 lousers 16 007s 12 team 4 7 festival of bowling finalists decided marion crowder tops legion ladies league stouffville marion crowder bowled a single of 270 and a triple of 666 to top the legion ladies bowling league jan 31 others over 200 were ruth shepherd 246 dor othy mahaffey 240 doris farthing 239 nancy leh man 228 may foord 230 225 mary nadeau 212 219 barb thomas 216 marion crowder 211 bet ty baker 201 team standings merry makers 51 magg ies 49 gogo grannies 46 sixpence 34 dumb doras 31 toppers 29 rolling hills curling bethesda results of curling at rolling hills golf and country club from jan 25 to feb 5 are as follows jan 25 ladies laura leary lied mar cella webber minnie ayl- ing aver lou mounce francis chappell over aud rey hodgins jan 31 ladies marg coffey over may gurney jean giles over betty cruikshank audrey armstrong over alice cos- sey feb 1 ladies lou mounce over laura leary minnie ayling over audrey hodgins francis chappell over marcella webber feb 5 mixed joe murray tied ed chap pell dave mounce over howard shadlock harry allard over don stanley peter leonard over bob hammond doreen harper rolls a 272 stouffville doreen harper led the feb 2 high single scorers in the thurs day afternoon ladies bowling league with a 272 she also chalked another plus 200 with a 214 others over 200 were lill baker 255 clara harman 243 jean foley 221 toots taylor 216212 lois bart- ley 215 marg schell 210 irene reid 202 teams bernice nelson 210 and standings are strugglers 83 high hopes- 74 pin- pickers 67 hopefuls 65 whatsits 65 tigers 64 markham those who will be going to the finals of the bpao fest ival of bowling arc jim robinson don houston john little norm jarvis doug seppancn doug wclsman ted burchcll betty reid ken dcffett patty maurice ivan booth mary grove hart cun ningham john nairn an dy curr jr vera plait lynn luttrcll jack abra ham bill sutton jack dc- laney jim ircton john lester and george shep herd these finals will be held in toronto on mar 12 sunday also saw the fin als of the okccfc beat your average tourna ment with each league sending their representa tive the first place win ner was doug wilson from the whilerodgers league who nosed out ted bur- chell from st pats in the last game third place went to claude smith from the markham mixed league wilh marg wolfe of the wednesday ladies winning the consolation prize vic reid set a hot pace for the whitcrodgcrs this week with an s91 341 while pete dunec had 715 betty reid 665 ev thompson 635 bob gough 631 pearl cough 625 don thorne 621 bob hurst 619 tom danby 617 joyce jardinc 607 and doreen swale 601 for the mondayniters errol blundell had 693 pete hauca 6s7 309 john lester 636 jean les ter 617 and betty clinker 603 mary body topped the st pat with 696 follow ed by colin evans 691 adam reichardt 690 don na chenewski 657 paul carruthers 655 win mur phy 653 jim irelon 635 marion fox 634 marj sayeau 628 cliff king 626 donna ness 607 jim mur phy 605 and jack smith 603 bill ilott led the mark- bam mixed this week with 758 while others were ted burchcll 737 345 norm jarvis 736 amy burchcll 714 bob walter 706 em lyons and roy dart 693 ken deficit 692 fred brazier 690 ray cox- worth 686 marg davis 685 chuck reeves 673 howard jarick 666 howard mc- pherson 665 gil davis 654 jim meharg 649 dorothy jarick 638 lorna davis 626 jeanne meharg 623 chuck mccarthy 621 bill michell 614 and helen ilott 600 for west markham the top score was a 733 follow ed by vic binclli with 730 john shaw 716 steve schmidt 709 ron kuhnlc 704 cliff king 670 ina hcnson 65s mary blagd- en 656 jack abraham 652 jessie lavery 647 ev grove 636 jim gray 647 larrv lee 621 jack delan- cy 605 ethel shaw 606 betty delaney 60s and vera piatt 601 mary grove with 6s9 was the best of the wednesday ladles while ev sabiston had 679 mari on barber 639 vera piatt 631 willa dcgucrre 636 nell dunn 613 and helen malcolm 603 for chcscbroughponds harv underwood had 709 john damato 691 doug seppancn 751 lloyd ing- alls 675 sd jcwctt 647 and bob kennedy 605 al millett had a 706 with the sherwood park league and larry bronson had a 651 charlie mullett led the markham vets with a 729 followed by dick mullett with 679 herb stockdale 658 ethel stockdale 657 jim reeves 620 john kne- langen 619 bill mullett 621 and doreen mullett 608 lorna jarvis wilh 695 edged out dorothy little- john with 694 for the lead in the thursday ladles league others were joyce cooper with 631 marilyn lawson 623 and doreen vaughan 622 russ jarvis led the thursday men with 757 309 followed by bob ringwood and claude smith with 751 jim john son 742 pat lillis 724 jack wilson 721 hart cunningham 700 alf an drews 689 ed winctoy 684 ncls fisher 680 jim mcgregor 662 vic binclli 658 howard jarick 649 paul farmer 643 pat dick enson 641 bob hicks 619 lon shank 613 bob def- fett 607 and dick bow- denn 602 for unionville vets art kirby had 621 toots tay lor 611 and loisc procter 606 for the hoovcrltcs ed dwycr had a 741 ncls fisher 712 john moment 64 and jim twiner 617 iran booth led the clare mont league with a 771 313 while vic binclh had 659 ruth blancy 657 jean martin 654 alvin redshaw 649 marg sam- arillo 637 gord benson 635 and aggie ferguson 602 aida is top point scorer stouffville ken aida enjoyed his finest season as a member of the stouffville clippers with a scoring total of 11 goals and 23 assists for 34 points he topped geoff gaston by one point individual statistics arc g a pt kaida ii 23 34 ggaston 22 11 33 wcolley 16 16 32 kcraig 7 ii 18 tbenson 11 5 16 gsheppard 11 2 13 rhood 4 7 11 dpcttit 2 7 9 bwagg 4 4 8 chart 6 2 8 peverett 2 6 8 e downing 2 6 8 tgostlin 2 3 5 p turner 2 2 4 bmcnelly 1 2 3 wkcelcr 1 1 2 dbacon 1 0 1 pull goaltender net tying tally markham coach frank bonello pulled goal ie bob smith at 1844 of the jhirf period for an ex tra forward and it paid off as markham sealawax eked out a 44 tie with york steel in metro jun ior b play feb 3 york steel was down a man and markham had six forwards on the ice when brian mccutcheon com bined with roy hewitt and rick kcssell for the tying tally at 1920 the gjine that preceded mccutcheons goal was a fast hardhitting contest lead changes bob modray for york steel and brian mccutche on for markham fired goals in the first frame roy hewitt opened up a one point lead for mark ham in the second then tom foxcroft and denis schick answered and it was 32 for the visitors go ing into the third bill fificld gave the steclcrs a twogoal advan tage when he blasted in a rising slapshot roy hewitt put the game in reach tucking the puck in the corner while rick howie was dueling with a york defenscman on the other side of the net then came mccutche ons tying tally with only forty seconds to go markham outshot york steel 29 to 24 juveniles on the ropes stouffville the stouffville juvenile hock ey team is down two games to none in their group final series with uxbridge stouffville lost 63 in the opener at ux bridge feb 3 and the sec ond game 43 in overtime at stouffville the teams meet for the third game of the series at uxbridge friday a fourth gme if necessary will be plaved monday at stouff- villc the contest in stouff ville was of the edge of the seat variety with stouffville losing on the third overtime goal take lead ed jones and blair wagg put the homesters ahead 20 but uxbridge caught up and forced the 10 minute overtime period uxbridge went ahead early then dave glover tied it up then a final uxbridge goal ended it all uxbridge marksmen were noble two foot and barton dave ferguson fired two in the opener and jody holden one while st john cordingly noble two geer and barton replied ow out stouffville the hockey playoff season came to a rather rapid con clusion for stouffvilles p e e w e e allstar team thursday night when they lost 64 to port perry it was the second game in their semifinal series they were blanked 40 in the opener feb 1 on port perry ice stouffville held a 3goai advantage over the visitors at one point in the second peric when john meakes hit the target twice and bob bangay once before the end of the frame neil mclaughlin and calvin cochrane had narrowed the margin to one hopes were higher when john meakes dug the puck out of the corner and pass ed to mike jones who pop ped it in the port perry cage it was then 42 but the game was far from over richard evans struck for two and ken nightingale added the clincher evans put the score out of reach with his third of the con test geoffrey aiken leads police stouffville brad ley nigh picked up two assists on goals by william winn and ron hisey as sanders ba downed crest hardware 21 in pcewee house league play eddie card scored for crest with the assist going to donald mcleod stouffville police 5 storrys haulage 0 geoffrey aiken fired in two goals and added two asisls as stouffville police blanked storrys haulage 50 don reesor netted one goal and two assists david wilson added a goal and an assist tom stewart notch ed a single while don ren- nie received an assist ivan booth league top with 771 curemont ivan booth topped the clare mont community bowling league with 313 255 203 and jean martin was close behind with a 306 also over 200 were ruth blancy 293 alan red shaw 26s alvin redshaw 263220 dave ferguson 261254 pete wilson 257 les padlev 254 gord ben son 252220 blair evans 244 pete bell 239232 vie binelli 235231 don barker 235217 tcrrv hopkins 232 ron hedges 230 marse samarillo 227-20s- 202ken field 226 marion wills 221209 jean booth 219 joe ryan 219214 eva padley 216 sam banes sub 214205 marie hed ges 214 doreen welsh 211 garnet mailcs sub 211 llovd macgregor 210 ag- gieferguson 20s202 dor een alexander 206 george m mckenzic 206 bob hunter 205 lenora mc- kcnzte 204 ken jones 204- 200 frank sanger sub 203 ladies high scores high average aggie fer guson 214 high triple ag gie ferguson 802 high triple hdcp dorothy kemp 836 high single joan bell 320 high single hdcp lenora mckenzie 352 men high scores high average vic bincl li 241 high triple don barker 962 high triple hdcp blair evans 778 high single don barker 420 high single hdcp les padley 366 athletic symbol markham bill crothers of markham has been selected as ontarios athletic symbol at expo 67 bill is the coowner of kiernancrothers pharma cy in the markham plaza meakes leads squirts stouffville bill meakes fired two goals with an assist going to john mcdermott as schells red and white downed credit union 21 in squirt house league action gary green scored for credit union birkctt insurance 2 equipment express 0 nicky fiore hammered in both goals as birkctt insurance blanked equip ment express 20 stouffville stockyards 1 taylor fuels 1 gary fockler combined with tim lewis for stock yards and wayne norton scored for taylor fuels in v 11 tie game unrr junior b hockey markham arena dixie vs sunday feb 10th game time 830 pm support your junior b club dont miss it loads of fun coming soon old timers skating party at the stouffville arena sat feb 18th 830 pm to 1030 pm music by east york concert band spot prizes adults only 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