Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 23, 1968, p. 10

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si pajr 10 ek the tkiblnk monday d i3 1968 wrtbum st mikes upset markham markham st mich acts junior bs came to markham friday to im prove their third place po sition in the metro stand ings they succeeded by edging the sealawav con tingent 53 and are now closing in on the second place marlboros penalties hurt i ho locals badly as three of st mikes goals came while the blue and whites had men in the cooler larry fullan was the most effective forward as he tired the first and last goals for the visitors ho had two other great op portunities to rate the hat trick but ho was foiled by rick johnston who came up with sensational saves on several occasions for markham stove vickers and roily kert each collected a goal and markham ph 2943355 roxy markham ml 2943355 starts thurs dec 26 live it up in walt disneys jumpinest swinginest cartoon comedy 8 inspired by the rudyaro kipling mowgli stories the adventures ol a teenage mountain lion walt disneys chafttethe lonesome cougar ifecuucotor rrrvsssas show starts each evening 700 pm special childrens matinees thurs dec 26 sat dec 28 2 pm doors open 130 were joining santa and his reindeer in sending warmest wishes for a joyous holiday rich in many blessings do have a wonderful christmas management staff conlin motors ltd markham resolutions for the new year f twwinw this is the lime of year for pledges the cynics may say that pledges have a tendency to become more recited than practised and good intentions to become forgotten theyre right of course in our hitman failings we all tall short of perfection but it is the striving to in- ixlter than we are that keeps our societv con tinually improving here is a list of pledges wed moninund to any liusimss man as we strive our- selves to live up to them hcputntions will continue to ho made by many is lost by one performance will continue to outsell prom ises buslriiss will continue to go where invited and remain when appreciated v o dyers will ihsiiiiii- tin- lm gogiltrs impic will go tight on preferring to do business with friends knowhow will surpass guesshow tiust not tricks will keep cumomcrs loyal kiitlmslasni will rontlnilr to lie ns niulaslou- ns iver quality will ho piivl as a piccious ikismv- in ami s anyone who has driven it knows the wlra mile has no crallu jams may you and youis have a happy ami prosperous new year markham chrysler dodge no 7 hwy a liiduw blvd phone 2944111 and assist and graham wise earned two assists despite constant pros- sure tho losers were only able to register a single tally in tho initial period steve vickers and graham wise set up roily kert for the score larry fullan and paul regan gave st mikes a 21 load with their contributions markham lacked their usual sparkle when they needed it in the second twenty minutes and except for johnstons perform ance the score could have increased by four or five rather than just one for the winners sean mcdon- ough widened the gap for st michaels before steve vickers connected from roily kert and graham wise ron aston made it 33 to end tho scoring with the help of barry head period three saw mark ham pour on the power but the visitors defensive strength was sufficient to repel the rushes even by vacating their net in the final minute in lieu of a sixth forward the local team was unable to equal ize larry fullans winning marker lucky draw for skidoo prize at holiday game some lucky ticket holder will win this brand new skidoo on thursday the draw will be made between peri ods at the stouftvillecobourg intermediate b hockey game in the arena dec 26 john roberts son of team staff photo manager ken roberts sits at the controls bangay scores bantams tie markham peewees extend victory string hoping christmas brightness lasts all year your loyalty is great hudson floral designs stouffville stouffville the stouffville bantams rank high in the standings and markham occupy a much lower berth but you could not prove it by the play thursday the 11 tie was quite representative of the performance of the 822 record one loss and one tie has been at the hands of markham the bangay hassard combination was disrupted due to the latters absence however bob bangay was one of the very few who showed any consistent drive and his efforts were rewarded with one goal a scoreless first period preceded a mediocre sec ond except for the play of markhams dave wall ace who carried the puck with confidence and poise in spite of his size and the work of bob bangay and mike jones it was a rather drab display bangays marker was set up by kim steckley the one goal lead with ered in the final frame when dave wallace found the short side after taking a pass from mark swanson mafkliam outtwstled the boys in the houston drugs sweaters and deserved the tie an alleged markham goal in the second period that was not recognized by the officials could have given the visitors the edge if stouffville hopes to fare well in the bantam tournament in markham on boxing day they will have to show more desire than they have in recent games whitby a peren nial strong contender on the bantam scene provides the opposition at 11 am norma herbert rolls 692 stouffville norma herbert rolled a 692 triple including singles of 280 and 220 in the stouffville ladies bowling league others with over 600 were barb melhuish 680 mary haynes 676 harriet cant- well 600 topping the 200 mark were barb melhuish 242204234 muriel illing- worth 242 ruth haynes 236 mary haynes 231 betty allen 230 harriet cantwell 221205 dianne graves 221 shirlev wright 216200 doris peck 213 the incredibles were the winners of the first series series 2 will begin jan 9 league bowl ing has been cancelled for dec 26 and jan 2 turkey roll winners were barb melhuish harriet cantwell cathy terpstra stouffville if theres a word to best de scribe the stouffville pee- wees hockev ability it may be steadv not just in winning but in their general stvle of plav as well nothing seems to rattle them from their us ually effective offensive and defensive manouvers port perry suffered a 51 defeat as stouffville work ed away at their task thursday once again don camp bell and kevin barrick looked good each contri buted a pair of goals to tho locals cause young mr campbell lit the lamp at 300 of the op ening period and then did an encore with help from keith acton fortyfive seconds later kevin bar rick concluded the scoring with an unassisted eltort period two saw kevin barrick count his second unassisted marker while team male mike wight- man occupied the penalty box port perry reduced the margin to make it 41 goals were at a premi um in the final stanza- the onlv marksman was bill roberts for stouftville keith acton picked up his second assist tho winners will not play another scheduled home game until jan 9 goalie earns shutout stouffville hunts sunoco of the ban tam league inspired by the great goaltending of tim radford handed the leagueleading pine hill auto a 30 drubbing for the pine hill crew it was their first defeat of the season fires four goals stouffville dav- id campbol came up with his second fourgoal per formance of tho season to lead scholl lumber to a convincing 73 win over aida cleaners in mite ac tion paul jackson opened the scoring for schells and then david took over to score four consecutive goals keith mcguckin rounded off the scoring the game norm hether- ington picked up one as sist for schell lumber aida cleaners got their scoring from bill housser with a pair and nick ban gay with a goal and an as sist steve schell stars consolidated sand and gravel doubled tho count on beckers milk and skat ed away with a 42 win steve schell led the stone- men picking up 4 points on three goals and an as sist john christie notch ed the fourth goal and doug sanders earned one assist for beckers it was donnie hodgson and mark helliwell both unassisted fires three weldon shoes picked up two more points when they bombed lehman shoes 63 billy benson had a hattrick for the winners while dale knabb picked up two goals and two assists glenn ncw- marche fired the sixth goal and nigel french earned an assist jimmy cadieux banged in goals for leh mans and tommy leh man scored once stouffville lions be cause of the pine hill de feat tied for first place when they defeated the al- tona feeds 31 the lions got goals from frank hill joll- greetings and thank you dear friends for your patronage we wish you good health good cheer and hope that your good fortune snowballs beyond your fondest expectations thank you for your patronage aida cleaners stouffville ont gord hodgson and gord crisp ron hill fired the only marker for the alto- na crew christmas cheer dont excitement hockey thurs dec 26th boxing day stouffville clippers lucky draw for 12 hp skidoo the lucky winners name will be drawn between periods for the stouffville clippers lucky draw- prize of a 12 hp skidoo cobourg game time 2 pm stouffville arena stouffville district secondary school beginning on monday january 6 classes will be held each monday and wednesday evening from 8 to 10 jrni from january 6 to march 31 inclusive further information may be obtained by telephon ing the school at 6401433 and asking for the teacher of the class mr walden registration will be held on monday january 6 at 8 pm and the fee of 10 is payable at that time the school board reserves the right to cancel the class if insufficient applicants register sjir ken war d kaiserjeep nuffield tractok sales service claremonl rmtmamsetbasmbksmsmamsa9bttatasatamfatsksttsacmt 2fs the star shone on that hallowed night long ago when out saviour was born so may it shine this christmas blessing you and yours with the light of peace happiness and contentment may the spirit of christmas dwell in your heart forever gordon page motors and staff stouffville j

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