page 8 the tribune thursday feb 5 1970 beat alliston juveniles grab playoff lead juvenile scoring parade stouffville by the lime this weeks tri bune has reached most readers stouffvilles hust ling kin juvenile team could be two up on allis ton or he series could be tied the two clubs met wed nesday night in the second game stouffvllle took the opener in alliston 41 game three is in stouff- ville next wednesdav in alliston feb 14 and back to slouffville feb 15 in saturdays starter jodv holden led the lamp- lichters with two tallies he also picked up an as sist gord henderson fired one cmd assisted on a pair dave farlow notched the other bill thornhill col lected two assists rene plnnte and bob ieger one each stouffville vaulted into a 3noal lead in the first period and never were headed some fine eoal- tendina by alliston kept the total down wavnc fraser spoiled lvn for syths shutout bid it was a cleancut shot civing the local cageguardian no chance goaltenders star stouffville in mite action feb 2 larry fockler played a great game in goal to lead his beckers milk team to a 3- 0 victory over consolidat ed sand and gravel scorers for beckers were keith mcguckin 3 brian bowes 1 and mike gibson 1 paul barry earned one assist brian haining was the hero for the stouffville kinsmen as his great goal- tending gave his team a 30 win over country readvmix brent nicholls iarrv ross and kevin mc guckin were the goal get ters while kevin also picked up one assist richard bartlev picked up the third shutout of the night when his work between the pipes gave his lehman shoes team a 50 win over ravmets in teriors steve vauphan had 3 oals for the win- ners with singles iroinc to ken welles and bradlev brown who also picked up one assist in the onlv close match of the evening adi clean ers ninned srhell i urmvr 43 miurnv tohnston had 3 qoals for the winners in cluding the winner with teddv waite getting the other ooal steve lenault and bill hamm earned one assist each harvev schell david ravmcr and andrew redshaw not the schell goals and robert kemp earned one assist family fun day stouffville snow mobile rides hay rides hot chocolate and coffee plus a 1 in 600 chance to win a new 24 horsepower motoski all for s5 per family thats the offer from stouffville kinsmen club for the third annual fam ily fun day at cedar beach park musselmans lake feb 28 the fun starts at 10 am and extends through to five tickets are now avail able from any member of the kinsmen or kinette organizations stouffville to date this season feb 2 the stouffville kin juve niles have scored a total of 142 goals in the same number of games only 41 have been scorec ag linst them individual statistics fol- low g a pts j holden 56 20 76 b thornhill 16 29 45 b kessel 15 19 34 d farlow 19 13 32 w harrison 3 21 24 b lcger 6 14 20 g henderson 4 12 16 r plante 5 8 13 l gilroy 3 9 12 d mcnellv 4 4 8 r lee 3 5 8 j lamoreaux 1 7 8 d harman 0 8 8 a mcdonald 3 4 7 b norton 1 4 5 r stover 0 3 3 h crowder 0 2 2 jncometax return pmarbd 640- 1991 associate tax consultants tenth iini xorth stouffville alliston likely bantam rivals stouffville the stouffville bantam all- stars reached their peak last thursday after losing two regularly scheduled games to markham earlier in the season they bounc ed back in great style as they edged their neigh bors 32 in an exhibitios contest this was their ninth successive win and a real delight to the large crowd participating in min or hockey week mike spragge was the hero with only one min- ute and eighteen seconds left mr spragge let fly from about twelve feet out to break the tie and the heart of the powerful markham club wayne norton and mike wight- man shared in the glory by setting up the all import ant goal kim steckley and don rcesor were the other marksmen it is possible that bob parishs boys will be meet ing alliston in the play offs at press time alliston held a 20 lead in the best- ofthree games series over woodbridge their third contest was slated for last night wednesday february nqi all during the month of february we will be placing brand name items on sale with savings of up to 30 we have to reduce stock to make room for spring goods on order this is your big chance to save matthews kick off special 30 reduction on model cars model planes electric trains racing car sets sporting goods 6 washington street markham telephone 2944355 midgets host woodbridge omha series opener tonight if were going to win were going to have to skate that was the ob servation of stouffville coach ed grimshay after watching the woodbridge midget allstars take the second and final game from alliston both fix tures were of the over time variety with wood- bridge emerging the visi tors bv 64 and 21 stouffvilles midgets won the toss so will play two of the possible three games in their own back yard the first game is scheduled for tonight at 900 pm in last thursdays con test north yorks best tested stouffvilles best and returned home on the short side of a 53 out come it was a hard check ing hard skating exhibi tion a good preliminary to the upcoming wood- bridge clash the tempo of the first two periods was fast and furious and only for a brief interval during the final frame did the pace subside stephen morgan a very recent acquisition was a pleasant surprise for the winners as he wielded a hot weapon in blasting two goals his first came in the opening period from duncan macdonald and bob bangay tally number two was engin eered by wayne emmer- son and bangay again it was a good night for ban gay who also counted a pair of markers in addi tion to setting up two goals brian wilbur and wayne emmerson worked well all evening and they were responsible for as sisting on both of ban- gays goals emmerson has worked himself back into condition as evidenc ed by his role in assisting on three of beckers five goals the other marker came from bill hassard who was helped by gord henderson and larry ni chols frank roberts and greg turner performed exceptionally well parti cularly in their penalty killing roles peewee pots pair stouffville stouff ville police defeated stou ffville coop 42 in peewee action jan 28 wally schell led the policemen with 2 goals with singles going to david lang and dean pipher assists were earned by chris mcder- mott paul marshman and carl davis andy leitch scored both coop goals with cory almack and martin cudlip getting an assist each alndon kennels took a close 32 win from d a construction scoring for the winners were terry wilson steve mcconneil and billy meakes getting assists were billy meakes 2 terry wilson and jim grove blair emerson fired both d a goals hetherington electric defeated civitan 41 kent wideman had 2 goals for the winners while robert bryant and joe thistel counted one each an as sist each was earned by joe thistel robert bryant and mark lavoie eddie leger counted the lone civitan goal mayflower farms and master feeds fought to a 11 tie kevin leonard put the master feeds club ahead at the 330 mark on a pass from wayne friz- zell scott mcleod tied the game for mayflower at the 12 minute mark when he scored on a pass from ron assinck jake harman sons plumbing heating ltd cascade rentals domestic industrial hot water heating alterations repaint new work pumps softeners sewers 6401576 it will be stouffville peewees against either alliston or woodbridge in the first round of the omha playoffs one of the forwards sure to see action is tim lewis pictured here in a recent game against ajax peter harris peewee playoff rivals are still in doubt stouffville stouff villes peewee allstars couldnt get untracked and as a result were defeated by a hustling newcastle squad 51 although the win was well deserved the score wasnt truly indica tive of the play two of newcastles goals were rather charitable one came off a stouffville skate and another was fir ed into an open net the igas lone goal was scored by howie jones from keith acton early m the third period this was the peewees last home game of the sea son the following night they took a 74 trouncing from brooklin it was a 33 stalemate at the end of the second period and then the roof fell in during the final frame should the winner of the alliston woodbridge series be decided before thursday and should stouffville win the toss there is a slight possibility that the playoffs could commence tonight at 630 pm in any event a game will be played if playoffs dont begin an oshawa team will play an exhibi tion contest with the local squad stouffville clippers where theres life theres hope stouffville jt was a decisive 51 loss to napanee but the clip pers still have a slim chance of finding a playoff spot they rest in fourth place two points in front of wellington however wellington has two games in hand its a big if but if stouffville wins their remaining three games and wellington loses two of their final five the clippers will earn a berth in the money series in wellingtons favor two of their games are with the cellardwell ers cobourg tuesdays fracas provid ed more fighting than finesse after several calls considered questionable by the partisan stouffville fans the local crew wound up with a total of fifteen penalties to eight for the visitors the clippers after their double wins over wellington just didnt have the spark nor the luck to rise above the general level of mediocre play napanee notched three tallies before stouffville brightened the board ear ly in the final frame ike hodgson made it look easy at 127 on a passing pattern which included al paterson and art ren- nick in the recent return game with wellington the clippers took a sudden death decision 54 it was seventeen minutes beyond regulation time when ray winterstein counted the winner stouffville meets co bourg sunday and then returns home for a cru cial clash with whitby feb 10 at 830 pm speed skaters compete stouffville ke vin acton burkholder street stouffville placed second in the 300 500 1000 and 1500 metre events in the intermediate class at the ottawa speed skatinp championships jan 31 and feb 1 the competition held at anglesea square was of ficially opened by gover norgeneral roland miche- ner keith acton did not par ticipate he was playing hockey in a tournament at port perry on jan 24 and 25 in olympic style ontario championships near rich mond hill kevin scored a third in the 500 metres and fourth in the 1500 and 3000 metres keith a midget entry placed first in the 200 and 300 metre events games of the week i peewee allstars stouffville vs oshawa feb 5 630 pm g exhibition s note this game will be cancelled if winner of woodbridgealliston series decided prior to this date winner will play instead of oshawa bantam allstars stouffville vs winner woodbridgealliston series feb 5 745 pm note this is only if the series has been con- eluded ill midget allstars stouffville vs woodbridge feb 5 900 pm second round of omha playoffs kinsmen juveniles stouffville vs pickering feb 8 1100 am g stouffville vs alliston feb 11 900 pm third game second round of playoffs clippers stouffville vs whitby feb 10 830 pm novice marksmen s touff vjlle stouffville red white doubled the count 63 on credit union in novice action january 20 scoring for the winners were steve schell 3 mike boadway 2 and philip redshaw with a goal and an assist mark helliwell had 2 for the credit union and ron hodgson 1 stouffville stockyards also doubled the score on their opponent crest hardware it was a 22 tie until the last five min utes when wayne thomp son and randy wood scor ed for the stockyard team richard allen and richard waite notched the earlier goals for the winners richard waite had one assist barry williams and glen gibson scored for crest while bradley steel got one assist equipment express edged turner construc tion 43 in a seesaw bat tle wayne holden led the winners with 2 goals and 2 assists john carruthers raise 500 for arena fund whitchurch twp proceeds of almost 500 from the whitchurch cen tennial centre equestrian clubs first annual snow mobile rodeo have been turned over to the project 70 arena building fund there were a total of 97 entries participating in the 10 events a list of the winners follow pole bending peter van dolder rr3 stouff ville doug sheridan new market wm thompson aurora flag race high div gordon lang aurora doug sheridan newmar ket peter van dolder rr3 stouffville flag race low div l van dyke rr4 stouff ville doug sheridan new market p carradonne newmarket barrel race high div doug sheridan new market dennis leonard richmond hill peter van dolder rr3 stouffville barrel race low div rob frost rri milli ken doug sheridan new market penhis7stewaftci downsview powder ladies b wickens rr3 clare- mont ann marie jones scarborough lou anne londry newmarket pickup race rob frost rri milliken gerry cox scarborough rick powell rr3 stouff- ille novice event dennis stewart downsview larry leonard newmarket paul howard stouffville key hole race denis leonard richmond hill doug sheridan newmar- kef bill brown stouff ville drag race p carra donne newmarket gerry cox scarborough rob frost rri milliken and danny glenn had one each dale knabb fired 2 markers for turners and ken risk counted the other birkett insurance earn ed a close 10 win over cards hardware in a hard played game alan sprague scored the lone goal on a great individual effort 1969 mercury marauder x100 fully equipped low mileage lie k82674 now 3695 1969 cougar 2door hardtop power steering brakes one owner 10000 miles lie k8261e now 3195 1968 chrysler newport 4door sedan power equipped like new lie k81169 now 2495 1969 i econoline e300 window van v8 engine automatic trans mission heavy duty now 2895 stouffville monument works 113 main west stouffville 6403643 4l i 8 have you thought about your family monument the selection of a family memorial is an important step because thememorial you choose will remain for centuries it should be the kind of monument you want 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