page 8 the tribune thursday feb 19 1970 bantams out stouffville we re proud of them they worked their hearts out and you cant ask for more than that coach bob parish and manager gord tarr were reflecting upon the 31 loss which elimi nated the siouffville ban tam allstars from further omha playoffs the houstons were beaten by a bigger and better mliston team who now advance to the third round often the breaks went the other way but the stouffville squad re fused to use that as an excuse they simply did their best and it wasnt enough jackie holder in the losers mesh turned in an exciting and inspired ex hibition and the boys in front of him gave their all wayne norton kindled the fire of hope when he made it 21 but the tying goal couldnt be bought in the first game it was kin juveniles campbellford rivals in playoff series stouffville stouffvilles juveniles reached the first mile stone on the road to the ontario finals by eliminat ing alliston in three straight games of the first round last thursday night it was the e-enact- ment of the blitz s they bombed the oppositi n 13- 2 the kinsmen proved that old adage about a good offense being the best defense as they stag gered alliston with thirty goals while only allowing four in the three game series only the first fix ture defied the description of a mismatch that ended 41 before the 131 and 13- scores put alliston out in the final game an gus macdonald led the scoring parade with a hat trick and two assists while gord henderson and dave farlow had double goals and double assists jody holden and larry gilroy each potted a pair and earned single assists the other two tal lies came off the sticks of bob bangay and bob le- gere for alliston jack barber and jim hunter were the marksmen one of stouffvilles tod scorers bill thornhill will be lost to the club in their drive for ontario honors while playing in the uxbridge league he suffered both ligament and cartilidge damage he jackie watson scores peewee hattrick stouffville in pee wee action feb 11 master feeds edged alndon ken- els 32 scott connor led the attack for the winners with 2 goals and one assist kevin leonard fired one of each and don schell pick ed up one assist for aln- dons perry huisman and steve mcconnell were the scorers with billy meakes getting two assists the civitan club doubl ed the count on stouffville coop with a 63 victory scoring for civitan were jack watson 3 terry wil liams 2 and glen gibson 1 assists were earned by glen gibson eddie legeer 2 jack watson scott hall and bob richards for the coop it was andy leitch with a pair and bruce thornhill gord walden bill carruthers and cory almack earned assists hetherington electric took a one sided 41 win from da construction ken wideman led the win ners with 3 goals while joe thistel got one assists went to joe thistel 2 kent wideman danny brazier and mark lavoie dennis carrigan scored the legion ladies league stouffville bar bara thomas led the le gion ladies league feb 3 with a single game of 249 opal lehman had the high triple of 609 includ ing a single game of 235 others over the 200 mark were sadie green- shield 246 judy spiers 226 lois bartley 224 ruth winterstein 203 team standings are moon rocks 50 skvlarks 47 moon babies 43 stin kers 36 no nos 35 and looncv lunars 29 lone da goal on a pass from ted wood stouffville police and mayflower farms played to a 44 tie for mayflower farms mark davis and mark barry each scored a pair assist went to scott mccieod 2 mark barry and pat cashman for the policemen david lang had a pair with singles go ing to carl davis and dan ny wagg brian mintz and david lang had single assists for the folicemen while dean pipher earned two exciting mite action stouffville ray- mer interiors defeated consolidated sand gra vel in mite action feb 16 mark simpson scored twice for the winners and turned in an allround great game chris jackson and jerome van vliet not ched the other raymer goals while norm mckin- sey got one assist con solidated got goals from david gould doug sand ers and sean campbell beckers milk took a runaway 62 decision over schell lumber keith mc- guckin scored 5 goals and assisted on the sixth goal scored by paul barry rob ert kemp scored both goals for schell lumber stouffville kinsmen took a close 54 win from aida cleaners in a fast game kevin mcguckin scored four times for the winners with russell con- klin picking up the other goal paul jones and randy steckley earned as sists murray johnston fired 3 of the aida goals with teddv waite picking up the fourth country ready mix and lehman shoes fought off a 33 tie in an exciting game steve vaughan and brad brown each had one goal and one assist for lehmans dave mehaffey scored the third goal with ken welles assisting for the cementmcn paul jack son scored 2 goals and steve spang one brian mercer picked up one as sist thursday league stouffville jean dart posted a sparkling 329 single and counted a 219 in the feb 5 schedule of the thursday afternoon ladies bowling league with exactly the same high games was jean foley others over 200 were nancy armstrong 271 anna fretz 232 irene white 248 220 205 ev mckay 222 dorothy mehaffey 216 lil baker 207 bernice nelson 201 mildred ash 201 on feb 12 lois bartley had games of 255 and 202 irene white 244 and 206 jean foley 241 jean dart 228 joan boyd 214 bernice nelson 205 ruth winterstein 203 elva newmarch 200 peewees host campbellford gave their best coach a 42 defeat for stouffville they led 21 going into the last period but a concen trated attack by alliston and a lapse by the losers soon made it 42 steve pope and kim steckley found the mark for the locals while rob owens lit the lamp twice for al liston doug anderson and larry halbert got the other two it may be of little con solation to those who see winning as the only pur pose but the referee paid a tribute to both teams when he was heard to say that he had never offici ated in a cleaner series hockey isnt over for houstons several exhi bition games have been scheduled including one with oak ridges tonight at 745 pm the annual port perry tournament will be played on feb 28 and stouffville will be one of the participants is expected to be out of action for at least six weeks between the posts for stouffville lynn forsyth turned in a- brilliant per formance and rearguard wendel harrison played a fine defensive game jim lamoreaux was a master play maker as he picked up four assists and bob leger was not far behind with three campbellford meets stouffville in the next round and will be out to slow down the highflying locals the first home game is slated for wed feb 25 at 9 pm a club that serves ail ages the stouffvihe figure skating club serves members of all ages from 4 year old moppets to 18 year old starlets somewhere in between are girls like tanls topping 7 daughter of mr and mrs ted topping fairview avenue peter harris clippers make playoffs teams meet saturday stouffville at the beginning of the hockey season the minor hockey pundits were more polite than optimistic about the peewees chances in playoff competition the kids fooled them all as they won the bestofthree series over alliston to advance to the third round the final game ended 30 in the igas favor after a 73 win at home in taking the series at alliston it was typical team effort with jusfa few stars shining a little brighter than the norm one was ted assinck who has been the leading light throughout the playoffs another ray of brilliance has ccnre from rick marshnian who has been outstanding between the pipes the waite-feasby- acton line accounted for two of the three goals craig waite put stouffville ahead in the late stages of the first period with help from doug taylor less than a minute later keith acton set up doug feasby to make it 20 ted assinck ended the scoring after taking a pass from howie jones in taking the series at alliston it was typical team effort with justa few stars shining a little brighter than the norm one was ted assinck who had who has been the leading light throughout the playoffs another ray of brilliance has come from rick marshman who has been outstanding between the pipes the waitefeasbyaetion line accounted for two of the three goals craig waite put stouffville ahead in the late stages of the first period with help from doug taylor less than a minute later keith acton set up doug feasbv to make it 20 ted ted assinck ended the scoring after taking a pass from howie jones the first game of the series saw stouffville as alert as ever they skated with purpose checked tenaciously and earned a 7- 3 win for their hard work ted assinck was the big gun with four markers j whitchurch community centre equestrian club family fun day snowmobile rodeo to be held feb 22nd at 10 am whitchurch community centre ballantrae aurora sideroad mile east ofhwy 48 stouffville it was a wild sea but the clipper ship managed to weather the storm and find a comfortable berth in third or fourth place why the doubt their 62 vic tory over picton created a threeway tie with the losers and wellington having the better wonloss record over each of the other two clubs stouffville should claim third position in the intermediate b standings press time the playoff schedule had f not been determined- but coach bob hassards opinion was that whitby would likely provide the opposition on feb 24 at 830 pm this decision was to be made at an oha meeting last wednesday evening in addition the results of a stouffville protest that whitby has used ineligible players should be handed down should the protest be granted the whitby squad could be minus the players alleged to be living beyond- the teams geographical boundaries an earlier grievance by wellington against napanee for the same infraction earned them four points and almost caused the clippers to miss a playoff position figure skating tests stouffville six members of the stouff ville figure skating club passed tests on the week end in competition held at markham and toronto nancy yakcley and ann hendry were successful in bronze free skating while jane brodie won her sil ver debbie smith passed her 14stcp debbie ward and sharon barry were successful in the fox trot games of the week omha peewees campbellford at stouffville sat feb 21 at 830 pm second game in the third round ontario playoffs omha juveniles stouffville at campbellford sat feb 21 at 9 pm campbellford at stouffville wed feb 25 at 9 pm due to an ontario peewee hockey playoff game being played in the stouffville arena there will be no public skating in the stouffville arena this saturday evening markham- york hospital corporation annual meeting morgan hall markham shopping plaza 4 pm wed feb 25 all welcome watch for the colleen march 12 edition 3rd annual fun fest for the entire family stouffville kinsmen club sat feb 28th 10 am to 5 pm cediir bench pork musselmans lake amateur snowmobile racing snowmobile rides for everyone horse drawn sleigh rides hot 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