page 10 the tr1eune tbanday uaurf 18 1968 pete turner first year member of clippers pete turner 18 is a firstyear member of the stouffville clippers although eligible to play juvenile he made the jump this year from midget to junior he plays at right wing staff photo markham juniors extend win streak markha m mark- ham juniors after a dis astrous slump that saw them drop to eighth place in the metro b loop are now on the comeback trail they are now only five points out of 4th and if they can keep up their present pace have a good chance of grabbing a playoff spot they host north york this fridav at 830 pm last friday the club came up with a tremen dous effort to upset st mikes 61 goaltender bob smith kept his mates in the con test in the first period with some spectacular stops in the second and third the forwards took over and gave john marks a busy time between the pipes denis romanesky fired the first of a 4goal bar rage by markham within a period of five minutes harry sems struck for two in a row and don caley netted number four in the final frame rick donnelly hit the target and rick kessell ended the rout john noble was the lone marksman for st mikes it came in the first period but the visitors could have had more smith blocked 20 shots in twenty min utes june hopper counts 287 single stouffville x june hopper rolled single gam es of 287 and 238 jan 11 in the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league she had a high three game total of 667 scores of 200 and over were counted by june hopper 287238 marg schell 242 doreen harp er 235228 linda spang 228 jean foley 232228 nelda morley 224 kay brown 224 anna fretz 212 ev mckay 211 marg drewery 209201 shirley steward 208 clara har- nian 206 too taylor 202 grace hollinger 201 lois bartley 202205 team standings are cannon balls 67 ups and downs 66 swingers 64 bloopers 58 underdogs 54 alleycats 48 on jan 4 anna fretz had the high single of 271 high three games went to bcrnice nelson 630 defeat lakefield legion ladies league stouffville barb thomas rolled a 288 single and marion crow- der rolled a 611 triple in the legion ladies bowl ing league jan 9 doris farthing had a 603 and opal lehman a 601 over 200 scores were counted by marion crow- der 277 lenora ramer 258 betty baker 256 dor othy mehaffey 247 doris farthing 240 opal leh man 226 marion murphy 220 winnie elson 208 mary geertsma 207 and mitzie aida 206 team standings are cripples 38 miniskores 31 smoothies 31 who- zits 30 chips 28 did- dlevdoddles 22 81 stouffville stouflvillc clippers sound ly trounced a hapless lakefield squad 8- 1 friday night with wolfgang schlombs scoring a hat- trick jody holden potted a pair with david boyd wayne jackson and bill thornhill counting singles for bill thornhill it was his first tryout in junior ranks up from the juveniles he turned in a good game barb cooper rolls 613 triple stouffville barb cooper enjoyed another good night jan 11 when she rolled two games over 200 and counted a high triple score of 613 two of her singles were 221 and 206 others over 200 in the 7 oclock division of the village league were lynn mccaffrey 230 di ane graves 226 barb mclhuish 222 june hamm 217 team standings arc alleycats 14 guttersnipes 7 no four 7 hard luck- ers 7 no two 5 corner pins 2 win skating awards stouffville keith and kevin acton burkholder street con tinue to win awards in class speed skating events in ontario closed out door competition at rum ble pond richmond hill saturday 9 year old keith scored firsts in the 110 yards 220 and 330 kevin 14 placed second in the 220 and fourth in each of the 440 and 880 keith is classed as a ban tam and kevin a junior five bantams fire five goals stouffville in three fast periods of hock ey thursday stouffville bantam allstars defeated pickering 51 for the homesters the goal production was spread between five indi vidual players bill has- sard frank roberts larry nichols bob ban- gay and mike wilkins ron pearson was the lone pickering marksman this thursday tonight at 730 pm port perry will be the visitors juveniles win 9th straight stouffville the stouffville juveniles have now won 9 games in a row they kept their win- string intact tuesday night by beating brooklin 52 it marked the first time in three meetings be tween the learns this sea son that brooklin has scored a goal jim wilkins and larry norton each notched two tallies bill thornhill fired one gary sugdcn eric hamilton kent winter- stein and bill thornhill each collected one assist tom mcfadden guatded the nets for the winners nest tucsdav at 7 pm markham will be the vis itor bobcaygeon club gains revenge on clippers minor hockey week begins jan 22 holden stars despite loss stouffville on jan 5 stouffville clippers defeated bobcaygeon 64 right in their home rink it marked the first time in four years that the local squad had accomplished such a feat on tuesday the caygcon crew gained a measure of revenge when they whipped the clippers 73 on stouffville ice the victory bounced them back into first place in the league standing the clippers played below- par with only jody holden giving the hometown fans anything to shout about he put on a sensational oneman show scoring two goals and missing by inches on several other chances his tireless effort was prais ed by the visitors management holdens first tally came when he outskated two defencemen and causht the corner with a drive on his second he blocked a clearing at tempt with his glove and flicked a quick wrist shot into the twine blair wagg was the other stouff ville marksman bobcaygeons sterling bowins counted a hat- trick for the winners mike hannivan scored one goal and assisted on three others bobcaygeon used a juvenile class goaltender and he played well although with the exception of the first period was not overworked dennis forsyth on the other hand was a sitting duck on several goals as bobcaygeon forwards broke in all alone in the next two games the clippers engage lakefield in a home and home duel up there on saturday and back in stouffville next tuesday midgets beaten by brooklin mary grove rolls 12 straight strikes stouffville penalties hurt the stouff ville midget allstars thursday as they bowed to brooklin 54 in a sched uled omha contest it took wayne emmer- son only 40 seconds to put stouffville out front but brooklin tied it up on a great effort by frank mit chell two minutes later stouffville went ahead again peter mumford was the marksman on a pass from gary gilroy al gol- die evened the count at 22 the seesaw battle con tinued in the second frame ken down scored for brooklin and jim wil kins sank the equalizer from jody holden goldie then fired his second and it was 43 it looked like the teams might settle for a tie when peter mumford scored his second for stouffville to make it 44 this set the stage for frank mitchell to fire the winner stouffville pressed to gain a split in the points but brooklin held on this thursday tonight ux- bridge midgets will be the visitors game time is 9 pm stephen mcconnell fires hat trick stouffville stouffville stockyards con tinued their winning ways when they edged equip- in e n t express 54 in squirt league play the stockmen built up a com manding 52 lead but saw it narrowed in the last minute of play when the expressmen fired t w o quick goals the stock yards team was led by brian hamm with 3 goals and jack watson with 2 goals larry pilkey netted 3 for the truckmen with billy meakes notching the other goal billy also pick ed assists on the goals by larry pilkey stephen mcconnelis hattrick paced merv tur ner contractor to a close 43 decision over schell red and white the speedy forwards goals were important as they tied the game twice with his third being the even tual winner stephen also assisted on the fourth goal by richard boss chris merklinger scored twice for schells and terry wilson got one john turner earned two assists for the builders while wayne thompson of schells picked up one credit union won by de fault when only three players from birkert in surance were able to at tend mike barry lone marksman stouffville heth- erington electric increas ed their peewee league- lead when they edged se cond place stouffvlle po lice in a hard fought game jan 10 mike barry scored the only goal of the game in the first period when he cashed in on a good relay from howie jones hether- ingtons then played great defensive hockey to hold off the attacking police men tie 22 craig waite came up with the big goal in the third period to give mo cullough motors a 22 tie with crest hardware crest jumped into a 20 lead in the frst period on goals by derek love and bob houssor bradley nigh narrowed the count with a goal in the second period and set the stage for the tieing marker blair bangay danny bra zier and randy mcnally got assists for crest while terry plaskett dorion malloy and wayne peck got them for mcculloughs jody holden top clipper point scorer stouffville jody holden is the leading point scorer with the stouffville clippers as of jan 9 the hardfiring winger has collected 18 goals and 19 assists for a total of 37 points this is three more than runner- up wolfgang schlombs the clubs top goalscorer he has hit the target 25 times pete turner and dave ferguson are tied for third spot individual statistics are g a pis holden 13 19 37 schlombs 25 9 34 turner 13 14 27 ferguson 16 11 27 pettit 8 16 24 mcclelland 5 11 16 wagg 4 6 10 boyd 3 7 10 smith 3 7 10 lennox 2 5 7 wcathcrall 2 5 7 jackson 1 4 5 burke 1 2 3 ruscutti 0 2 2 bctz 0 2 2 godman 0 1 i todd 1 0 i gaustlin 0 1 1 markham mary grove playing in wednes day ladies bowling leag ue rolled twelve strikes in a row but still did not re cord a perfect game three of her strikes came in the last frame of the first game and the remain der in the first nine of the second she counted a high single of 418 tops for the season and a high triple of 809 don hous ton of the thursday mens league topped his class with an 846 a markham interleag ue championship will be run off on sundays it is sponsored by the okeefe brewing company it is hoped that all leagues will enter their strongest teams league scores for last week followthursday la dies lynn luttrell 692 e lillie 638 thursday mens don houston 846 c smith 736 ed thome 713 norm jarvis 711 russ jarvis 706 john britton 698 vic binelli 691 ho ward jarwick 690 unionville vets doug moore 738 jim smith 725 bruce taylor 723 toots taylor 706 monday niters stan thompson 694 marlene hammond 689 pete hau- ca 677 white rodgers pete dunec 753 doug wilson 717 olga coughlan 691 marg moment 689 gord camp 689 v swale 680 st patricks ted burch- ell 695 marg sayeau 654 jim murphy 650 markham mixed russ jarvis 728 bob walter 710 marjorie davis 693 west markham da ve binger 771 ron burdey 733 gil cooper 727 lloyd mcvicar 682 vic binell 677 john piatt 660 chesebrough ponds d hauspitt 677 c rowland 615 markham vets j knel- anger 678 bill mulett 6756 jim reeves 662 wednesday ladies ma ry grove 809 mary cos- burn 707 ev sabiston 693 betty mclean 689 sherwood suth betty armstrong 718 geo marks 710 bertie la- france 664 toni madden rolls 303 single claremont toni hadden rolled the high single in the claremont league friday with a 303 only 4 pins back was joe ryan with a 299 team standings are iv an booth 29 terry hop kins 23 jean booth 23 lloyd macgregor 20 al- vin redshaw 20 marge samarillo 18 bern buck ing 16 joe burrows 15 john nam 14 nel rowen 14 aggie ferguson 9 lloyd pascoe 7 scoring over 200 were toni hadden 303232 joe ryan 299235222 joe burrows 282210 sam barnes 272 verne mid- dleton 270 doreen alex ander 270249 lloyd mac gregor 264225 aggie ferguson 261200200 kay wilson 255 clair ev ans 251231 ed wilson 250231208 ivan booth 250- 228- 213 doreen welsh 250207 jack bradshaw 243207 leno ra mckenzie 229206 ron hedges 228222 ron wills 228 marge samar illo 227220 helen pascoe 226204200 jean martin 222212 carole redshaw 222 terry hopkins 221- 221 jess burrows 218 jean booth 217 jean ev ans 214 ruth blaney 213 rick coy 211 larry fer- guson 210 lillian mac gregor 209 dorothy kemp 209 bern bucking 209 thelma heeley 206- 203 pete bell 206 jean bradshaw 204 stouffville although minor hockey week across canada actu ally extends from jan 20 lo 27 the action in stouff ville in confined to four main nights the program begins on monday jan 22 with three squirt house league games equipment express vs merv turner construction at 630 pm b i r k e 1 1 insurance vs schell red and white at 710 pm and credit un ion vs stouffville stock yards at 750 pm bantam house league action follows at 830 pm on tuesday jan 23 the stouffville juveniles cur rently on a ninegame win ning streak will host markham at 7 pm the clippers follow at 830 pm against lakefield on wednesday jan 24 its atom house league action from 6 to 7 pm in the first game at 6 oclock lehmans shoes play wel- dons shoes the second contest pairs schell lum ber against widdifield drugs the peewee house league games follow from 7 to 830 pjn the teams are stouffville police vs crest hardware and mc- cullough motors vs heth- erington electric on thursday jan 25 three allstar games are featured at 630 pm the peewee allstars will play the pick of the peewee house league at 730 pm the bantam allstars will host uxbridge and at 9 pm the midget allstars will meet bay ridges admission tickets are now on sale for the mon- d a y wednesday and thursday night games they entitle the holder to a chance to win one of the door prizes each evening on friday evening of this week the stouffville minor hockey association will sponsor a dance in the legion hall tickets are available now or at the door wkb tih junior b hockey north york vs markham fri jan 19 830 pm markham arena support your junior b hockey club dos weight any longer drive away today n one of these outstanding used cars it will give you a lift i new year specials used cars fully reconditioned 63 volkswagen bus 65 meteor station wagon 63 volkswagen coach 61 pontiac sedan 60 international pickup 61 comet 4door r j 67 volkswagen coach 64 volkswagen coach 66 volkswagen coach 63 corvair convertible 61 chev impala 4door hardtop 64 austin 1100 ccme in arid see us we are open to offers we are open evenings bnr automotive ltd 374 main st e phone 6403828 stouflvlile ont 1 utltc jlottce village of stouffville minor hockey week in canada whereas the week of january 20th 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 rational game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit cooperation with others bodybuilding and respect for authority and whereas it is the hope of every municipality to develop one or more players capable of represent ing canada as a member of canadas national team and whereas the minor hockey association in this community has earned the commendation 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 commencing january 20th be observed as minor hockey week in canada and request that all parents and others support this observance by attending games during minor hockey week and thereafter until the minor hockey season ends signed ken laushway dated jan 18 1968 dont send take your boy to the arena