pae u the tribune tixndi m 23 1967 claremont quits uxbridge lg following player protest feeling runs high uxbridge team protests frayed tem pers charges and counter charges have pushed the continuance of the uxbridge community hockey league to the point of no return claremont with the group title within their grasp has pulled out of further playoff competi tion although they lead the final series with bal- lantrac 2 games to 0 with one game tied claremont coach jack jensen claims that ballantrae is using an illegal player and every con test in the finals has been played under protest he charges that the league president has refused to call a meeting over the issue the man in question is gary jackson who according to mr jensen per formed with the uxbridge black hawks in at least one intermediate game against trenton automatic champions coach jensen argues that if the league had ruled in favor of the claremont protest the tie game with ballantrae would become a win and claremont would be the automatic champions i personally would like to give them another game because i know we have a good club and could beat them but feeling is running high and someone might get injured he said he noted that one claremont player had already been thrown out fpr the remainder of the season he said that fol lowing a team vote sunday the club decided to withdraw trophy or no trophy resentment on the ballantrae side is accord ing to reports equally hostile team coach jack palmer was not available for comment should claremont decide to return to the fray the fourth game of the finals would likely be played sunday night chances of this arc highly unlikely however coach jensen told the tribune claremont bowling lloyd pascoe rolls 316 awards night april 10 stouffville the annual awards night for the stouffville minor hock ey association will be held monday april 10 at the stouffville arena the atom champions will receive the don lewis memorial trophy at the conclusion of their game at 7 oclock the walter b r i 1 1 i n g e r memorial trophy will go to the squirt champions at 743 pm the alf mole memo rial trophy will be pre sented to the peewe cham pions at 845 pjn and the jim austin trophy will be received by the captain of the bantam champ at 10 oclock final playoff games will proceed the presentations league president wilf morley said that the sched ule for the playoff finals will be distributed to the coaches when competing teams have been decided claremont lloyd pascoe posted a high sin gle of 316 friday night in claremont bowling league competition at markham the mens high single for the season is currently held by don barker 420 and for the ladies joan bell 320 topping the 200 mark march 17 were lloyd pas coe 316j tvan booth 314- 229223 vic binelli 311- 260232 aggie ferguson 278231206 don barker 270237201 jean martin 260204 jean booth 266 jack bradshaw 260 gord benson 259 bernard buck ing sub 253 ai roszell 251 eva padley 241211 rene rcnnie 240205 dor- een alexander 235220205 carole redshaw 234 helen pascoe 234 don noddle 228201 lil macgregor 227 joe ryan 223208 ken field 223221 ron hedges 223213 kay wilson 222 pete bell 218207 marge samarillo 218201 terry hopkins 215 dave fergu son 213 joan bell 211 les padley 210 pete wilson 210 alvin redshaw 208- 201 jean evans 208 angie wills sub 208 ken jones 207 ab samarillo 207 don barnes 206 dorothy kemp 204 doreen welsh 202 bern wills 200 lloyd mac gregor 200 team standings dave ferguson 51 marge samarillo 51 aggie fergu son 50 ivan booth 45 vic binelli 44 joe bur rows 42 al roscll 41 jack bradshaw 39 lloyd pascoe 39 jean booth 38 lloyd macgregor 35 ruth blaney 29 high scores ladies high average aggie fer guson 216 high triple ag gie ferguson 802 high triple hdcp dorothy kemp 836 high single joan bell 320 high single hdcp lcnora mckcnzie 352 high scores men high average vic binelli 244 high triple don bar ker 962 high triple hdcp blair evans 778 high single don barker 420 high single hdcp les padley 366 eight teams in bantam tournament stouffville an all- day bantam hockey tour nament part of stouff- villes centennial sports program will be staged in the stouffville arena on saturday april 1 to date seven clubs are definite including ajax markham uxbridge port perry thornhill wood- bridge and stouffville an eighth entry is expected from either west rouge pickering or sutton the tournament will be gin at 10 am with the championship final start ing at seven oclock lill baker rolls 270 stouffville lill baker topped the march 16 bowlers in the thurs day afternoon ladies league with a 270 twenty points belter than runner- up bernice nelson who posted a 250 others in the coveted 200 and over bracket were toots tay lor 239201 kay brown 221210 joan boyd 217 linda spang 215205 mae budd 207 aly nauta 200 team standings are high hopes 109 strugglers 100 tigers 88 pinpickers 84 hopefuls 82 whatsits 80 minnie peach rolls a 288 stouffville min nie peach rolled a 283 sin gle to lead the nine oclock village ladies bowling league march 16 she also posted the high triple of 634 on march 9 june hop per rolled the high single with a 243 tops in the triple department was tina keukcn with 542 over 200 were tina keu kcn 232 and minnie peach 203 team standings are patches 49 lousers 35 007s 33 and j dees 23 m marion crowder rolls 262 score stouffville marion crowder topped the legion ladies bowling league march 7 with a high single of 262 and a high triple of 637 winnie elson beat the 600 mark with a 620 oth ers over 200 were ollic erikscn 227 winnie elson 226222 alta badgcro 218- 203 joan vankoughnct 202 dorothy mchaffcy 200 team standings menymakcrs 67 mag gies 57 gogo grannies 56 sixpence 46 dumb doras 37 toppers 37 1 thank you residents of stouffville and district for making our grand opening at crest such a great success we are very happy to announce the winners of our numerous prizes which were won during our 3day opening george bridrcs sloultvulc wins 21 corvette portable tv mrs m rlckcrink- kk t claremont wins 5000 worth of magicote paint miss sharon jones sloultvllle wins corvette 8- tran sistor portable radio mrs las oldham rr 2 stouftvule wins bsd drill mrs ted shrppard bloomlngton wins mix bowl leo egbert stouftvule wins teflon skillet gerald winger stouffville and mrs irene tuck clare mont win rivetall tool clins atkinson and fred jackson stouftvillc win fibre glass handle hammers mrs walter slater stouffville wins hunters lantern mrs ira brown and mrs archie watson win waxinsr kit crest furniture appliances paint hardware 5 main west stouffville 6102771 decide bowling champions at markham next week markam next week will be the final round to declare the league bowl ing champions competi tion will then begin for the house championships with the easter vacation period coming up there will be no junior bowling for the next two weeks the league will return to action april 8 and 15 the annual awardsnight ban quet has been set for may 2 in the board room at the markham arena this weeks hot lines vic binelli led the whlte- rodgers this week with an 827 while pearl gough had 6s7 doreen swan 663 bet ty reid 654 bob gough 648 rob hurst 631 vic reid 629 and keith thomp son 621 stan thompson led the mondayniters with 770 rose longrigg had 761 bob clarkson 650 george chilvers 629 and barb beck 609 for st pats donna che- newshi was the tops with a 70s followed by paul brogan with 698 ted bur- chell 682 jack smith 667 adam reichardt 666 alex maurice 631 cliff king 649 joyce shannon 649 bev budarick and doreen evans 631 george laceby 625 tony feathcrstone 623 colin evans 622 bea featherstone 620 jack featherstone 617 earl johnson 604 and maureen mcpherson 600 howard jarrick led the markham mixed with 774 304 while ted burchell had 759 326 chuck reeves 741 russ jarvis 734 barb green 716 jan middleton 703 bill michell 700 jim mcharg 671 marg davis and marg walter 661 claude smith 655 lorna jarvis 651 bob walter 642 dick shaw 631 jeanne meharg 623 betty coxworth 60s and ray coxworth 600 for west markham brian savage took top spot with 757 others were ina kenson 689 gil coo per 679 john shaw 637 303 john piatt 627 mau rice binsted 610 ron kuhnle 607 vic binelli 604 and lois heafield 601 for the wednesday la dles helen malcolm had 689 ev sabiston 679 ma rion barber 639 betty mc lean 634 mary grove 606 and mar cosburn 602 ed jewett had 787 for chesebroughponds and don houston had 688 and stu vague 667 john knelangen topped the markham vets with 781 while herb stockdale had 770 gord wood 674 jim reeves 656 pam bound 637 art underwood 625 dick day 620 and rick csselman 617 for sherwood park bet ty armstrong had 694 and sadie greenshields 629 for the thursday ladles dorothy littlejohn had a 731 and lorna jarvis 641 jack wilson led the thursday mens league with 866 3s3 followed by vic binelli with 783 don barker 778 claude smith 764 346 terry lu- nau 713 pat dickenson 705 howard jarick 695 310 doug wilson 680 andy curr sr 677 bob hicks 674 ron martin 668 jack britton 663 nels fisher 651 dave piatt 634 russ jarvis 633 keith wal lace 631 bob clarkson 624 les ham 620 jim johnson 615 john kiely 606 stu vague 604 dick bowden 602 and ed winni- toy 600 cec redman had a 6s7 with his group for unionville vets jim smith had 711 doug moore 653 and jeanne hill 612 for the hoover gang nels fisher rolled 692 ed dwyer 683 jim twiner 674 and chuck hoover 618 aggie ferguson led the claremont league with 715 this week followed by doreen alexander with 660 ev padley 649 gord ben son 635 joe ryan 630 jean martin 622 jean booth 620 ron hedges 616 marge samarillo 610 and al roszcll 606 opal lehman tops legion stouffville opal lehman rolled a 257 sin gle to top the legion la dies bowling league mar 14 high triple for the sec ond week in a row was scored by marion crow der with a 619 others over 200 were joan van- koughnet 255 doris far thing 247 marion crow der 225211 ev mckay 205 and vera grove 201 team standings are mer- rymakers 70 maggies 60 gogo grannies 56 six pence 50 dumb doras 38 toppers 38 doug wagg nets pair stouffville doug wagg struck for two goals tuesday night to lead crest hardware to a 53 victory over sanders ba in a peewee house league playoff game on both tal lies he teamed up with linemates eddie card and brian mehaffey who drew assists steve galloway don campbell and blair thompson notched sin gles don campbell drew two assists and kenny harman one for the sanders squad william winn had a big game in spite of the loss he picked up points on every goal scoring one and assisting on two oth ers sammy maye and blair mcneil were the other marksmen bradley nigh collected an assist on sammy mayes tally storry haulage 2 stouffville police 1 the line of kenny slack wayne newmarch and donnie fretz were going good for storry haulage as they edged stouffville police 21 ken slack counted a goal and an as sist wayne newmarch fir ed one and don fretz col lected two assists for the police team don reesor was the lone goalgetter on a pass from geoff aiken dont start that trip without first stopping at our service department and having your car thoroughly checked we have the latest in tuneajp test equipment the allentronic analyser neil drop in and see for yourself patrick motors ltd stouffville now at our new headquarters just west of the new stouffville shopping centre acadian main su west stouffvil 6403450 gjufc rolling kills club bonspiel bethesda two club bonspiels were held at rolling hills bethesda during the past week re sults of competition are winners of the morning draw march 15 first lou mounce grace mur ray barb morley second minnie ayling marlene stanley dorell shadlock third laura leary olive murphy eve spencer mar is anderson fourth au drey armstrong marcella webber winnifred allard kathy luckasavitch win ners of the afternoon draw were first may gurney earla malloy marlene stanley dorell shadlock second marcella webber olive murphy evelyn spencer bev doyle third alice cossey mari lyn lee opal lehman dorothy morris fourth frances chappell barbara pfenning jessie stark shirley frater on saturday march 18 a club mixed bonspiel was held and winners of the 1 oclock draw were first vic ayling olive murphy peter pfenning anna wic- kens second lou mur phy laura leary walter smith opal lehman third sam spencer aud- drey armstrong bill hur- fund needs help demolition begins on old firehall stouffville demolition work was begun this week on the old firehall which is to be removed as part of the stouffville centennial project the work is being done by allied wrecking of oshawa tenders for the civic square including the new clock tower base new municipal building front and accompanying work are being called this week civic square fund previous total 51107500 anonymous 1500 mr and mrs o s hosteller 2000 mr and mrs john williamson 2500 miss enna heisc 5000 mr and mrs james mckellar 2000 anonvmous 1000 h a logan 1000 harvey pipher 2500 anonymous 1500 mr and mrs george a swift 1000 mr and mrs david coon 2500 si 130000 ney edna nigh winners of the three oclock were first bob hammond marg pellow cliff maple jan wickson second don ferguson helen turnbull howard shad lock dave ferguson third don stanley joy gamble lloyd kerswill and jim ferguson dunkeld rolls 302 stouffville don dunkeld broke the 300 barrier march 14 in the stouffville rural mixed bowling league he rolled a sparkling 302 in a sec ond game he had a single of 240 team standings are splits 129 flip flops 100 swinkers so krings 73 untouchables 73 and sand pipers 70 coming soon ouffvillo skating club ice revue bozo at the circus and ft canadas birthday celebration big nights apr 7th 8th stouffville arena children 75c adults 125 tickets available at len wilkes clothes shop 6402745 sanders ba 6402244 easter delicious succulent tender and tasty hams are waitinjr for you right now at fuetz bros harper select yours now fresh whole fresh half hams 1 70 our own smoked meats our own smoked hams whole or half ib 85 our own smoked picnic hams ib 65 our own smoked cottage rolls ib 35 closed good friday mar 24th closed mondays free delivery fretz bros harper meat market rr3 claremont phone 6103125 trm