Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 7, 1974, p. 13

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sf un -3- getsswamp 141 in final match stoiiffville an incredible 141 stouffville becker milk oer hapless picton midgets wrapped up their it completed a series that playoff series in con- saw stouffville win the evincing fashion saturday i game picton the v i slapshots catching up oa some adds f kiid eiids by jack watson v this week plays catchup on all the little odds and ends thathave been missed over the past monthtntrr i v markham royalls ousted wexford warriors from the playoffs in metro junior b action getting into the series against markham saw some outstanding play by matt leslie in the final game of the season against thvbelleville bobcats leslie scored four goals and had a pair of assists to cap a fine season for this stouffville youngster other stouffville grads on the v wexford roster with- leslie were keith- acton who had a fine rookie season marred only by a broken arm and greg turner who turned in exemploryduty for e wexford team in a utility role and as team captain another standout graduate from the local hockey scene was mike jones mike played the seasonwith newmarket redmen of the northcentral ontario loop and although hisclub finished outof the playoffs alike shared the leagues scoring crown iaicommendation goes out to roberts trailers snowmobile racing team what a representation they make for stouffville as mheyi yravew around jthe province in bancoftfor tire madawaska cup faces they beatall comers in the best looking and deportment isomewhat to watch the annoying ireactionbf the adult management of minor- ihockeysquacls not having their players shake hands after he games here and in uxbndge is real bush oh the part guys handling the uxbndge atoms ten- fyearold boys usually dont mix spitewith tfieirskatjng v 3 ta note of interest to parents looking for a hockey school for their boys this summer k aschoql isbeing held in the newmarkham frcenfenniararenaarid abuswill be picking svpthekidsatjthe stouffville high school foneof the instructors will be bobhassard fromherej im icorigratulationstothesix stouffville r s teams stillin playoffs lets get some real ijsupport7ouctojthese games lets igo stouffville letsg0 v- ni game at right wing he shares the penaltykilling task with jones com bining with andy leitch the line accounted for six goals and four assists john turner ron mcdowell tim lewis and don richardson patrolled the blueline for the winners and easily handled picton in the final game jones picked five screen g on the game and doug taylor posted the second and stouffville the last two the three wins a ere all by lopsided scores of 1hs51 and 141 pictons win vas by a razorthin 7- 6ihargin much of the credit for the win goes to netminder rick marshman whowas beaten once early in the game yihen a defensive lapse left him helplessly drying to stop a shot j howie jones sparkled hatt trick doug feasby on offense picking up two and ted assinck each short handed goals jand potted two tallies with three on his regular shift single goals from craig four of the becker milk waite arid pete fitz- goals came with jhat patnek team 1 shorthanded the first game of the jones linemate craig bfacebridge series l waite played a steady started monday v rusty after playoff atoihstieuxbridge stouffville showing some rust back contests maritput away after a two and one half in uxbridgc on friday the gametieing goal here week layoff the birktt every thing was normal to send the game into and hassard atoms again with stouffville overtime and drew two swung into playoff action skating to a 3 0 win assists mthc uxbndge here- last thursday v mark boadway meeting setting up the against uxbndge the- turned in jthe most sur- winning and insurance 3 first game ended ina z2 prising and pleasing markers there tony tie t with the locals performance in both herold came up with two sjst r f goals in two games in aav n t m it overtime in stouffville tljuyj q f v3r- nieroldsc6rcd to put j urbridge on the ropes andifinvuybridge he tucked fii the mark boadway pass v 7the winner the tribune thursday march 7 ism 11 s leagues j the stouffville midget trio of scott connor ted assinck and doug taylor white sweaters is commonly referred to as the cat line here they put pressure on goalteridcr tony retkousky of bracebridge during an 82 rout of their rivals thats doug taylor closest to the netwithted assinck 11 and scott connor no helmet jack watson bebkers milk midgets 7 x f handle ibrefthd eaw stouffville stoiiffville becker milk midgets 1 coming off a sweeping 141 win over- dowell playing his best picton easily handled hockey of the year set up bracebridge 82 in the the taylorassmck opening game of that best combination for the y of five omha playdown ahead marker ted series monday bracebridge struck early with brad thopson netting the visitors first goal after three and one half minutes of play dell jcfferyandrod hayes d r e w a s s 1 s t s braced cge demon- stratcd some skating and backchecking ability whichheld stouffville off the scoreboard until 18 14 when john turner flipped ororbytony retkowsky to even the score vassinck put it awaythe third member of the cat line dug the winning goal out av the corner for pete fitzpatrick scoring tnulnp lirith o v inh n u m1 jic 1- bnef lapse in the stouff ville end allowed bracebridge its second goal kerry philips tucked away a pass from scott ritout arid monty smith feasby counted twice for stouffville with triple- 79nlsin2le lugli385i stouffville -jss- bob campbell recorded the ytoptripleiithe monday mens t bowling league march 4 with a fideohejhadisingle scoresof 314and273tbe top single ofthe night was a j pinscattering 38sby john illingworth tj- top triple s scores came from- roy ircland ir ving 786 chuck harrou 753 kevin dacey 730 john illingworth 728 vernohward720 norm hosking 719 dave macdonald 717 bill white 716 qlen jackson 710 bob boake 703 len greenwood- 696 rodger todd- i 676- john nicholson 670 ron legault 708 john clarkc 663 mike caranci 666- wayne jackson 659 art grove 689 glen kindree 657 gord hardie 676 and cliff dunkeld 685 single scores of 250 or better kevin dacey 261 barry l irving 306 251 keith barton 252 x 258 len greenwood 277 253 bob boake 258 john nicholson 272 roy ireland 310 252 heinz blum 297 norm ewing- 260 vernon ward 265 260 bill cargill 268 jv1 gleave- 262 norm j hosking 275 chuck harrott 316 ray piphcr- 254 mike caranci 278- glen jackson 258 don taylor 268glen knh dree 260 dave mac- donald 275 grant 330 and is backhereonidrewc wayne monday at8 15 pm v mcmarin 278 and cliff j v dunkeld 284 v 4 stouffville plays in bracebridge sunday at taylor with 9 eft in the second period howie jones put the game out of- reach at 13 22 of the second period jones took a john turner pass beat two bracebridge defenders fortlie scoop j peter fitzpatrick closed but the second his second goal of the night i v i f rick marshman played a superb game in goal for the beckers squad back for this game was jeff roy he demonstrated why hardnose hockey helps win games and took over in the intimidation ithfee goal sniper v f ci j i f sparks -6- ltmumph period scoring with an stouffville dominated outstanding play fromdepartment- early in the the second period outdave muniford and doug opening period and had muscling and outscoring feasby r v the visitorslopkingjrfor visitors ronji mc- in the final period a york region teachers warning your group life j insurance is possibly no longer l in force wecan provide low r cost personal term insurance i at comparable or better rates than your former group in surance apply today for your v j family s security further delay jeopardizes the future of your lot cd ones phone for an immediate appointment don millar t occidental life tbm iiv hard f- stouffville- billycarrington was the 1 t with a 42 victory over been feelings generated in have this wiui a 12 victory over v i i beckers milk doiig series because ofanjn grove and scott biglgunstouf kinsmen as they defeated pair for thewinnerswhilej robert gerkmk asked the r hathawaypecorato 1p en gained referees to check the m novice play saturday r a assist mike anderson othespeedy winger scored had aal aiidn assist rrve n vvhr tgoalsand-had- one- beckers keith assist brian i hamilton larkm comp the notched 2 goals and dave a dkrllng s -steve- schell lumber took a al equipment curve in an uxbndge stick and uxbndge was assessed a penalty for the ithe country ready mix up lw0 assists for stayed on the win trad f au game repeated their jefusabin ands after the snow also scored while singles went to u r keith jackson and john f lawson chris brown and hn the scoring keith jackson each column jiniie managed two sunoco jim cadieux davidsonngrant arm- eddie gordon scored for resumesthurscia y td- fioalsforthewinnersrand l potted thewinning strong and robert -mc- theshoemen giles elliott fv w tn i mthegame and j beth tallied vfor the evened jlhe count for the m a p m w l dart notched the winners gleri mcdonald sandmen on a pass from fourth game in uxbndge don caterer v 1on friday goalsfor the winnersand potted ftmichaebpickediup amarkcr if singlemarkcriibill tdavid da i single snowball netted two goals other ovitan tally allan js the iyork northfeoeral progressive conservative vv association v fr j willhbld df i public meeting i to discuss runaway inflation and unem- poymenf two the more controversial problems we are experlencinghroughout canada jtoday m v 4 r vthe guest speaker ronatfey- conservative aaembercof parliamentfor stspauls rldlng will outline the con- servatlve position on jhesubecf matter fcf delegates will be elected to attend the 4 annual meeting in ottawa only members in goodstanding will be allowed to vota on the nominees ovsso the meeting will take place at 815 pm monday march llth 1974 in morganhall markham north side of highway no7 west of highway no 48 k v jjaii visitors welcome refreshments willbe served forf urther information cair88im30don bailey- president a n r jim stanley j j fpmk rtutkml for v swsk-jj- york north federal progmtlvt pmmrvtlevaucltien netted the meharg goal y stouttvule jiivcniles r stouffville games two and three v but the rally proved too stouffvilles harddriving are at gravenhurst its a little and too late juvenile r team lost rils i best 3 out of 5 the first frame ended drive tuesday mght trailing in thecon- a 1r tie garnet cor- theywere edged 43 by test and with time run- nit the target for gravenhurst out the stouffville the visitors with jeff senesvopener between boys pulled up their pbrfar replying for jhe two socks in the third period stouffville civthe secondlperiod was all gravenhurst jeff draper- and darvl moore sizzled shots past robert v lewis to grab a 31 lead the home squad could muster no offensive drive abibuaaxaauiv j jsfl g at all ja y theirpatsfciindiof play continued into the thirdvallowi ng gravenhirst fofblast xhome thewould twinner with only seven minutes left stouffvilles forwards pullerlout thcf stops andrapped ina pair daryl iwright and kevin barrickere the wgwrmenv f barring a weekend r sweep jn- gravenhurst thctteamswillygoai itf agafnrfgampoin wn vvwffvilletuesdayali ilv

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