page 10 the tribune thursday mar 6 1969 ted assinck fires winner stouffville ted assinck was the hero for hetherington electric in peewee action as he scor ed both the tying and win ning goals as the electri cians edged stouffville police 32 andrew leitch got their first marker bob housser had two assists for the winners and stephen mcconnell one garry fockler had both goals for the police and greg davis picked up one assist doering brown play ed a good team game to defeat crest hardware 31 ron schell scott mc- leod and dorion malioy were the marksmen for the winers while assists went to danny brazier 2 craig waite and rand schell terry williams scored the lone crest goal when he rapped in gary greens pass stephen dowswell played well in the goal for doering brown scoring for the winners were daryl wright with 3 jeff forfar with 2 and martin cudlip and den nis kerrigan with one each assists went to robbie briant with 2 and jeff forfar with 1 david mum- ford blair b a n g a y wayne bowes and kevin leonard were the goal- getters for mcculioughs assists were earned by mike barry kevin leon ard david mumford and howie jones mayflower farms scor ed four consecutive goals late in the game to take a 74 decision from a falter ing mccullough motors team dale knabb fivegoal marksman stouffville in mite league action wei- don shoes put constant pressure on the beckers milk boys and as a re sult skated away with an important 74 win dale knabb was the big gun for the winners as he slammed in five goals bill benson potted the re maining pair and nigel french picked up one as sist barry fockler tallied twice for beckers with single goals going to ron nie hodgins and mark helliwell steve spang played a strong game in goal for weldons consolidated sand and gravel picked up another two points when they edged aida cleaners by a 31 count john christie scored twice for the win ners while steve schell had one goal and two as sists nick bangay scored aidas lone goal and a pass from jimmy hamm the two goalies barry remember help tom red cross to help sanders for consolidated and brad steel for aidas played terrific games to keep the score low schell lumber put on a good display of team work to defeat lehman shoes 61 kevin mcguck- in led the winners with two goals with dave campbell brad brown kevin mcguckin and john wideman each scor ing one assists were earned by dave campbell keith mc guckin paul jackson and kevin mcguckin tommy lehman- scored the only lehman goal on a pass from barry wil liams who sez people dont read small ads you are for action call the tribune 6402100 bantam teams tie stouffville stouffville lions and al- tona feeds played to a 11 tie in a cleanlyplayed game that featured excel lent passing art williams opened the scoring for altona on a solo effort however their lead was shortlived for the lions roared back and frank hill tied the game on a good shot gord crisp picked up the important assist on the tying goal pine hill auto had to come from behind to edge hunts sunoco 21 in a fast and exciting game that saw some rugged ac tion david wilson put hunts ahead early in the game when counted on an unassisted play william winn tied it up for pine hill when he con verted terry holdens good pass don rennie be came the hero when he slapped in ron daniels pass for the gamewin ning goal fifteen top 220 stouffville fif teen bowlers topped the 220 mark in the 9 oclock division of the monday night mens league harry burnett was top man with a 286 others were bob morley 223 jim wagg 231 wally lee 246 frank bramham 264 ken hamm 261 brad gilbert 237 larry grove 249 don taylor 231 ray ward 249 ross madill 239 jim budd 228 glenn jackson 227238 bill kamps 228 bob irwin 264 in the 7 oclock divis ion len greenwood had the high single of 299 and vic blake the high triple 692 over 220 scores were rolled by r todd 225 p whybrew 258 b white 224239 tom hockin 224 b sheridan 226 t illing- worth 234 b grove 228 l mcviccr 285 b jcs- son 233 j lankvcld 244- 270 g donkcrs 222227 r falkner 240 iga peewees oust kingston team juveniles defeat campbellford club peewees to play northern champion stouffville whats that old saying about the quality of goods to be found in small packages if you still harbor any doubts about the wisdom of the statement you didnt see the peewee game sunday the igas did themselves proud as they swept the twogame series to advance to the third round of the omha peewee playoffs playing two games in as many days and travel ling to kingston as well it might be expected that the pace would compare with that during the tortoise and hare encounter not so where muscle left off heart and head took over as the locals skated to a 73 victory over the lakeshores three seconds after the final buzzer the stouff ville kids with forty flailing arms attached to twenty wiry bodies flattened their goalie just five strides from his crease in the greatest show of spirit since the distillers convention meanwhile the man who is largely responsible for fostering this camraderie coach bob hassard kept com pany with the shadows proudly the black disc failed to find the mark during the first period but randy mcnelly changed that early in the second with help from kevin bar- rick and nicky fiore mike spraggc who was a standout all game made it 20 at 830 it became a three- goal bulge when kevin barrick fired one from wayne norton kingston came back as howard keele did the honors then it was nicky fiores turn for stouffville trailing 42 the lakeshores had to draw blood early but mike spragge dashed their hopes with his second goal barrick was his helper wayne norton fired a successful one before kingstons michael murphy scored it was all over when nicky fiore matched mike spragges output at 1337 in the series opener at kingston saturday it was kevin barrick who set the pace with a tre mendous fourgoal performance stouffville up set their rivals on foreign ice 42 kevin fired his first from wayne norton and his second from nicky fiore keith acton set up the play on the third and with 30 seconds to go in the game the speedy forward fired his fourth stouffville will now meet either huntsville or penetang in the ontario semifinals series goes six games markham ousts aurora juveniles advance to semifinals markham the see saw playoff between mark- ham and aurora has end ed for the tigers so has the season they were dsfeated in their home arena 62 by the sealawax squad tuesday night ending the hardfought series in six games markham now ad vances to the group semi finals markham could have wrapped it up sunday but they were unable to tame the tigers even before a home audience after leading 53 at the conclusion of the second period and gaining mo mentum it appeared that they were only twenty minutes away from a sure victory aurora had other ideas however as they returned to outscore the seal-a- wax sextet five goals to one to take the contest 86 and force a sixth en counter the winning goal came from the stick of john ja cob tigers most consist ent forward a penalty to chris meloff paved the wav for the tiebreaker wolfe hiesel fired the final tally into the open net after the losers gam bled with the ertra at tacker strategy markham left the ice at the end of the first period with the board boasting 21 for aurora brian thorne scored the tigers first goal before steve vickers tied it up the lead was restored on gary clarkes counter the local squad explod ed for four tallies in the middle frame with three of them coming in less than six minutes gavin kirk claimed two while roev kert and jim mit chell were credited with the others auroras fred thwaites got one to make it 53 in period three rick johnston could have re ceived more protection from an insurance com- p a n y in bankruptcy markhams defense col lapsed and allowed wolfe hiesel to count twice and brian thorne bert har vey and john jacob to fire singles ron aston connected at 1224 to put markham ahead but the tiger at tack diluted its signifi cance allen carruthers scores shutout in scores hattrick losing cause stouffville hetherington electric took a 31 decision from crest hardware in pee wee action john fockler scored twice for the win ners with bob housser getting the other goal jack watson was the scorer for crest stephen mcconnell and ted as sinck got assists for heth- eringtons while lome lewis assisted on the crest goal mayflower farms scor ed with regularity to post a 53 win over stouffville police daryl wright and jeff forfar each scored twice for the winners with scott connor getting the fifth goal gary fock ler fired the hattrick for the losers with bill mea- kes getting two assists and ronnie malcolm one robert briant had one assist for the winners doering brown edg ed mccullough motors 21 in a close well played game craig waite count ed both of the winners goals with tim lewis as sisting on one of ihem david mumford scored the only mccullough goal on an unassisted citon softball meeting brougham an or ganization meeting of the south ontario county fastball league will be held in the brougham firehall sunday at 2 pm stouffville gordon lehman and allen carruthers shared the hero award for schell redi and white as they led their novice mates to a 20 win over merv tur ner contractor gord lehman fired both goals for the winners and allen carruthers record- ed the shutout ed leger and wayne thompson earned assists on the goals brian mintz and wally schell were the best of the turner team in a fast actionpacked game equipment express and stouffville stock yards tied 11 jeff wil liams opened the scoring the home team for stockyards on a pass from larry pilkey but their lead was shortlived as ken smith tied it up by ramming home mark barrys pass steven bar- key for stockyards and don drewery for equip ment express played steady games kent wideman was the scoring hero for birketts and ken bonk was the whitewash artist as bir- kett insurance blanked stouffville credit union 30 kent fired the hat- trick for the winners while ken played kitty- barrthedoor to the op posing forwards danny glenn jimmy eriksen and grant arm strong each had one assist for the winners david lang and bruce thorn- hill were the best of the losing credit union team stouffville stouffvilies juveniles won 106 and brought more hockey glory to the vil lage as they ousted campbellford in three straight contests to advance to the omha semifinals in the final game of the series dave farlow was the superstar as he pumped five pucks past the oppositions bewildered net minder in spite of farlows great effort it was not a oneman show continual pressure in the other end and alert backchecking by the entire team provided the breaks which opened the path to victory the winners had taken the first two games by scores of 42 and 76 and showed some signs of overconfidence in the initial period but after campbellford scored at the eight minute mark to balance the board they realized that the visitors werent ready to roll over and play dead from that point stouftvillc took command and left little doubt as to the outcome during a five- minute interval in the middle frame they counted five times among the stars for stouffville were bill thornhill with two goals and a pair of assists and garry sugdcn who rushed along the boards like a bull moose in rutting season he added a tally to the victors total for campbellford pete brown looked good he counted twice and assist ed on one game number two was a close one as stouff ville scraped by with a 76 win it was a seesaw battle throughout in campbellford wayne jack son carried stouffville to victory by scoring a hat- trick the other marksmen were brian kessel bill thornhill garry sugden and gord hender son in the first campbellfordstouffville encounter at home the local boys outplayed the visitors by an even wider margin than the 42 outcome would suggest larry gilroy gave stouffville a psychological edge by scoring while one mate was in the sin bin with less than a minute remaining in the first period the lead was extended by dave farlow and then bill thornhill found the mark to put the game on ice wayne johnson added the insurance marker stouffville now awaits the outcome of the bracebridgemeaford playoffs to determine their opposition in the semifinals for a team that had its problems earlier in the season mainly due to foolish penalties their play off success to date has been amazing the club coach is jake harman his assistant is bob mc neil keepings 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 maiiist w stouffville new larger paint fir wallpaper section to open soon watch for special money saving buys on paint and wallpaper hendricks hardware and appliances 29 main west stouffville 6403622 open thurs tc fri until 0 pjrt the difference between being open for bosiness m and doing business could be newspaper 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