Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 12, 1968, p. 14

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u thk tkiblxk thurmlay ivt- 12 1968 lrtmne i punch line paces juveniles bantam bubble breaks stouffville stouffvilles juveniles gained another victory when thev downed port perry 62 the early part of the game was a rather dull ex hibition but the tempo picked up and the local squad fired three goals in the last period the line of dave farlow bill thornhill and wayne jackson performed best for the winners and claim ed half of the goal output garry sugden combined with jim lanioreaux to open the scoring the final marker of the initial period came off the stick of dave farlow after wayne jackson and bill thornhill structured the play the second stanza pro vided twenty minutes of close checking and only one tally wayne jackson was responsible for the unassisted effort a port perry warrior was a resi dent of the penalty box at the time skating was the name of the game in the last frame with stouffville counting three more scores to the visitors two bill thornhill released a blistering shot from outside the blue line and it found an open corn er garry sugden was credited with the assist the lead was increased when larry gilroy took a pass from dave farlow stouffville was short hand ed when the bulb blinked port perry seemed to re ceive a shot of adrenalin and put the pressure on wally crowder until they netted a pair of goals com pliments of dennis romeril and ron jeffrey robert crumbe closed the scoring to make it 62 jim lamoreaux received the assist the juveniles continue to pick up senseless penal ties seven of the games ten came their way against stronger oposition they could have proved very costly haddy johnston seasons top single claremont haddy johnston broke the exist ing high single flat re cord in the claremont legion bowling league with a score of 348 in ad dition he put together two other games of 266 and 230 the league has now started its second series team standings and in dividual scores follow team standings h mcconkey 5 k wil son 5 t hopkins 5 h budd 5 l macgregor 5 j bradshaw 4 m sam- arillo 3l mckenzie 2 i booth 2 v middleton 2 a ferguson 2 j bur rows 2 high average men h johnston238 ladies a ferguson 206 high triple flat men i booth 868 ladies l macgregor 752 high single flat men h johnston 348 ladies a ferguson 361 high triple hdcp men k field 833 ladies l macgregor 803 high single hdcp men d barnes341 ladies n rowan 356 over 200 h johnston 348266230 w djewold sub 327-254- 229 l macgregor 310- 205 b howell 292 h budd 278218 h mc- conkev 273221214 l macgregor 270245237 n rowan 267 i booth 266- 212206 j bradshaw 263- 218203 d ferguson 262- p bell 252211 k field 254 l padley 260233221 249212 j booth 249208 b evans 243201 j bur rows 241232 t hopkins 241 t hadden 239-236- 207 b wills 236209 g mckenzie 235203 a red- shaw sub 234227 e padlev 234217 v middle- ton 234m budd 232 a middleton 224 l mcken zie 222 d field 222 g tweedie sub 218201 b hopkins 216201 d nairn 215201 a samarillo 214 hockey jackets stouffville those people wishing stouffville minor hockey association jackets are to contact earl crowder or wilf morley immediately they need twelve people to be able to order the jackets and they have only seven requests so far the jack ets cost approximately s20 stouffville ux- bridge broke the bantam bubble when they took a 75 decision from stouff ville the visitors out- hustled the local team for most of the game and were not deterred by stouff villes three goals which came within the first five minutes of play if any thing the deficit ignited the uxbridge fuse by con trast the cushion became a couch for stouffville and they coasted to their se cond loss of the season donnie norton fired two tallies by the 245 mark of the first period before john meakes made it 30 paul curtis and dale bev erley put the visiting squad back in the game as they changed the 0 to 2 on the board once again stouffville started fast when bill has- sard scored at the 138 mark of the second stanza complacency set in and wayne catherwood netted a pair of goals and gerald reeve counted one the score 54 for uxbridge on cue bob bangay breached the gap within twenty seconds of the final frame then the homesters watched dale beverley pot a pair for the out-of-town- ers and claim a victory dale beverley played very well and tom new ton a superstar in the peewee league showed considerable ability as he picked up three assists for uxbridge in an earlier fixture the stouffville bantams over came a 30 deficit to beat brooklin 74 bill hassard and mike jones each count- ted twice and the other three goals were credited to paul brown bob ban- gay and don norton ev mckay scores 311 single stouffville the tuesday evening legion league caters only to la dies but ev mckays high single score dec 3 has been bettered by very few men here this season she rolled a 311 flat with a 661 triple others over 200 were doris farthine 211 and bettv turner 208 team standings are misers 32 fairlaners 30 dincalincs 28 swin gers 23 jetset 19 vi- ps 12 t0ys giftware sporting goods hardware appliances hobby crafts tat hendricks hardware appliances 29 main west stouffville 6403622 open 9 till 9 every night until christmas st ri 6 pjh clippers coast to easy win stouffville stoultvillc clippers took an s0 decision from woodville tuesday in a game that provided fewer thrills than a sewing bee although t h c locals fired eight markers with a bit of effort they could have doubled their output al patterson was in good form and picked up a pair of goals and two assists ken aida also net ted two for stouffville patterson potted his pair in the first period to add to singles by ken aida and ray pipher in the second period don havnes and robin hood stretched the net to make it 60 the fans clapped sporadically more to restore the circula tion than to applaud the quality of play period three saw ken aida and bob smith blink the bulb for goals seven and eight glenn jackson was call ed upon seldom but he did make a few excellent saves to earn his shutout the opposition next tu esday will demand a more concerted effort if the clippers hope to continue their winning ways whit by are the visitors at 830 pm future johnny bower in novice hockey league they all have to start somewhere even the johnny bowers of the nhx ten year old murray ander son performs between the pipes for stouffvilis credit union in the novice hockey league staff photo pull goalie markham earns tie markham so often a coach pulls his goalie to salvage a tie in the dying seconds of the game then he stews in the juice of his strategy when it back fires not so at markham friday as frank bonellos six forwards came through to claim a 66 tie from the mighty marlies in the most exciting game of the sea son from the outset there was no doubt that the marlboros were out to topple the league leaders from their lofty perch four marlboro goals later it appeared that they were about to accomplish their mission with less than half of a game remaining markham still had yet to appear on the scoreboard however before the conclusion of the middle period they had counted twice and trailed 42 after the marlboros clicked at 150 of the final frame the 52 edge looked insurmountable but the sealawax six kept skat ing and fired two impor tant goals within seven se conds of each other at the 1112 and 1119 mark the marlie mob mounted an other attack and succeeded in increasing their lead by two tallies with less than three minutes to play steve coates scored to provide a bit of hope the visitors held on and then in the final minute of the game rick johnston abandoned the net with twentyfive seconds remaining steve vickers found a loose puck a red light flashed and over 750 fans exploded in concert marlboro ray ranta was in excellent form as he evaded markham checks to score three times on pas ses from bob dalvise ga vin kirk turned in a fine game for markham and collected a pair of mark ers chris meloff returned to the lineup and picked up three assists village ladies lg stouffville barb cooper led the 7 oclock division of the village la dies bowling league with a high triple of 665 she roheu single games of 222- 238 and 205 other top single scorers were barb melhuisti 202282 norma herbert 265 millie willcocks 243 betty allen 207 ann mc- murray 206 martha gor don 204201 diane graves 204 shirley wright 203 bev coppins 203 mary haynes 201 team standings are no one 49 incredibles 48 corner crackers 47 no four 35 no five 30 no markham ph 2943355 noxy markham ph 2943355 thursday dec 12 thru wed dec 18 to sir with love sidney poitier judy geeson recommended as adult entertainment also born free starring elsa the lioness the management recommends this program as great entertainment for the whole family matinee sat 2 pm born free in color cartoons parents please note we never exhibit films designated as adult or restricted at childrens matinees west end barber shop hours mon 9 am till 6 pm tues 8 am till 7 pm thurs and fri 8 am till 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered hair stylists 153 main st w stouffville stoutfville district high school a 50 stouffville piay ers presents m christmas festival by markham and district chamber of commerce saturday dec 14th 7 pm nativity scene main street markham childrens frostbite carol service boy scouts girl guides brownies cubs the merry men of markham everyone welcome saturday dec 14th 815 pm markham district high school community christmas evening markham district high school band markham district high school glee club a selection of christmas readings by the little theatre drama club admission free everyone welcome sunday dec 15th 1 4 pm santa glaus will be in attendance at the veterans hall on washington street to receive the children and give out favors

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