Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1975, p. 9

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iuveniures ofafaiisiu doug taylor of the stouffville juveniles tries to get a handle on the puck while in frontbf the sharon goal on saturday night the juvs exhibited finesseand teamwork as they destroyed their hapless op ponents 180 v juvs crush shdrori 180 stouffville thelocal juveniles game with sharon on saturday night might have been titled 18 ways to score a goal stouffville tried bodychecks by sharon players appeared to j be virtually non existent as 13 stouffville skaters helped in amassing the point total pete fitzpatrick had four nearly every possible 8 and three assists manner of knocking the mlke wightman had puck under over beside j dv and almost through le helped with three the sharon goaltender in assists and a goal and ted tan 180 flagellation of the a r visitors dave mumford doug taylor wayne norton and scott connor all had single markers and jeff roy and taylor had a pair of assists each speaking of the glut of scoring manager jack watson said these fellows can score one heck of a pile of goals and enjoy themselves doing it keeping the sharon scoring to a gooseegg was rick marshmanas stouffville goaler with the final period the juveniles pi ked up another shutout playing pickering on thursday final score was 60 midget as down port identical scores inatom house pk aj stouffville three atom house league contests finished with identical 2l scores on jan 25 while thejfourth contest fwas a 22 stalemate 1 goals and assists follow below glen construction 2 guiilios 1- glen j cam jones dave sibbick guiilios robert atkinson stacey tractor parts 2 john roe ford 1 stacey john mllwaln paul charon jeff hutchinson roe john jrcarrlck adam elliott cards hardware 2 stage coach 1 cards mark young mark bass keith reesormark young stage coach scott sutherland j craig corner turner construction 2 stouffville stockyards 2 turner jan king rick ewing t jan king stockyards peter sincfair glen dobson david darling n novice house league consolidated sand and gravel 5 schell lumber 2 consolidated kent dunkeld dean lacourslere robbie t albert scott jmellor lacourslere schell keith rosnatowskl brent brown eddie har per j commercial- sand and gravel 3 aidas3 com merclal bill ross 3 assists by collin widdwcid arman stover alda craig brunton john parcells troy hanson hathaway 4 beckers 3 hathaway giles elliot- 2 peter snow- doug quigge beckers darren 6avldge matthew hardy dan con way n kinsmen 2 country mix 1 kinsmen kevin brown 2 country paul mcewen note look for full bantam and peewee house league results next week daryl wright- blair v midget goalie donnie emerson ron mcdowell whitehead taking over in quick goals topple sales biarn 31 v stouffville l unionhad grabbed the ji the biggun or musjc4injlead the 1656 mark of j girls hockey sunday period one before julie v night was cheryl parish tiedit at the end of singletonas she scored the period i rtv- two goals in her first shift y jplyrf ay que the ice helping toassisted by dianefockier and karen ryckman netted a goal for the kinsmen for a 10 lead over the lions in the first period the lead was shortlived as julie nigh stouffville the midget as surpassed port perry for the first time this year in- a tournament on saturday donnie whitehead shut out the port scoring as stouffville managed a 50 vic tory harold widemari glen gibson rob lawson doug wagg and howie jones each had goals for stouffville in the second tournament game with bobcaygeon the as were downed 3-1- remarking on the port perry win- coachbob bahgay caliedjlthebesuveveplayedi all year there were jbnly 12 topple sales barn 31 linemates nancy hut chinson and sandy ramer collected assists on both goals sandy also talliedon a kim hassard assistbrenda mcnelly managed an unassisted scored the only sales marker for the lions four barn goal credit union nearly ended witha 11 tie with stacey tractorparts but with onlyy18 seconds remaining julie parish made jane of herspec- taculaf rushes and scored the tie breaker credit 1 minutes later- both teams had several good chances to add to their scores but louise minaker the lions and tammy peterson of the kinsmen made good savesfinal score was 1- stouffville- jack watson of 10th line s is new chairman of the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee in a meeting jan 22 the committee also chose dan glen as vice- chairman and ruth wardenoas secretary- treasurerivs i in other business it ti local bowling scores f of last week with the score 22 after period one stouff- losses to uxbridge revenged bybs stouffville on home ice sunday night the local peewee bs revenged previous losses to uxbridge with a 20 win in a fast hockey game v stouffville opened scoring at r807 in the second period uth tony leger hitting thenet o a r markiboadwaypass- j with hard skating both clubs kept the score 10 until 1348 of period three when- daryl norton picked up an unassisted goal raymond dart deserved the shutout playing a super game as l goalie daryl norton in his new defensive position also was outstanding according to the teams coaches i on monday stouff- 4 ville had another good night tying a tough port perry team 11 tim according to the 1974 a cost of buying minor th 1 hockey league which -is- 518 500 5 ias or partially sponsored by councillor becky i wedley- told the com- mi t tee of a track and field club that may be started peewee scoring stats stouffville 1 the iga peeweesjhad real teamwork to thank for their first place finish in league play individual ir i jvri i t uj l statistics showed that 15 a part in the stouffville s first period goals waites came eight seconds after port perry had taken a 21 lead he walked through the port defense on a pass from wilson and outshifted the goaltender with a fine deke minutes -in- penalties hard aggressive backchecking perfect goal tending a- good hardhitting game he then added that harold wideman is a real leader on the team a real plugger league play ended for the midget as last week as they lost 86 to uxbridge stouffville finished in second place scoring i against uxbridge included two by wideman and singles by jones gibson bill meeks and daye collett- nexkthejmidgets meet port id hope iripijoyincialplayoffs and fort perrytin league playoffs jack watson scoring leading the pack were jim chilvers and dave mckenzie each with 19 goals and 15 assists for 34 points other players with goals ard assists were as followss brown 11- goals 18 assists t waite lo d raymer 9 15 a redshaw8 15 s- wilson 14 7 g carr m1 7 p barry 6 8 rl gierkink 5 9 j wideman 4 9 d kerrigan 2 10 r wright 8 2 b wilson 3 5 and t leger 0 1 local novice split pair stouffville mike anderson and john paras each potted a pair i and chris brown added a goal in the stouffville novice teams 53 win over unionville on friday t local boys lost4w on saturday to bay1 ridges robbie mil wain scoring the lone stouff- ville goal j ill never forget my first hockey tryoiit on the way to the arena i was so nervous but when i stepped on the ice my fears soon disappeared washed away in a flood of tears they all laughed the manager laughed the coach laughed the kids laughed it was like somebody had sprayed laughing gas into the mormon tabernacle choir rehearsal hall and just cause i was fatohdidnt i tell you that yes i was fat not just chubby or hefty or bigboned i was fat fat the only one who didnt laugh was the assistant coach my big sisters boyfriend he told me to calm down tell them what position you want skate down to the far net and back he saidgive it all youve got all the first kids wanted to play for ward just like me half way through they wanted to be defencemen figuring theyd have a better chance to make the team not me it was forward or nothing it was my turn go said the coach so i went as far as centre ice before i collapsed guffaw said the kids get up said the assistant coach my big sisters boyfriend thats all said the coach ah shucks said the me back in the locker room 1 started tearing apart my dreams foy nhl star- dom the same way you tear apart a soap- box racer when your mother tells you she wants the wheels of your baby brothers carriage back l t im sorry a voice said ive never heard anyone say im sorry like that except for marcus welby 7 mdlt was the coach thats ok ididht want to be on your dumb team anyway i said thats too bad the coach said cause i have a spotforyou right wing tasked no the coach replied centre not exactly left wing no defence uh huh what then goalie what well we figured that youre such a big boy youd be natural the coach said a big boy not fat just a big boy suddenly big was beautiful i was a goalie jsditorsjxote adventures of a fat kidis rwittenibyast6uffvilleman and recounts- jsonie experiences he had when a boy playing hockey v chairs rec committee was learned that the committees total 1974 budget was 3074412 finishing below the 3361564 j budget ap proved an activity that has shown good gate receipts the committee 15614 of the money received so far went into the 1974 budget while an additional three or four hundred dollars will be used for 1975 net cost to the town for girls hockey was 736 biu v aiiderleest tops mens bqvling stouffville the local boys were on the short end of a 10 score until 122 in the last period when tony leger found the scoring stouffville singles of- 338 and 356 helped bill vanderleest to an 813 triple score and the top of the heap in monday night mens bowling in the thursday ladies bowling league meanwhile doris redquest led the way with a 740 triple t v i- stouffville bowling scores for bantam and ladies leagues did riot appear in last weeks tribune here are the full results bernice nelson- left all competition behind in thursday afternoon ladies bowling as she rolled high triple at 736 high triple with handicap at 772 and high single withhandlcap atj83 for high single she lied with mildred ash at 271 v- s l- i v over 500 single games included- bernlcenelson 271j43m2vildred ash 771 202 shirley rchlll 260 us jean dart 252 219 lois bartley 247 213 ev mckay 242 connie baker 240 irene rcld 239 june ward 237 sadie greenshields 235 jcan foley 226 mary st john 220 tiny stewart 220 elslc aida 219 barb rose 214 lynda boncheff 210 206 and marion castle taylor 7205 moffat 201 in bantam bowling julie beaven had a- total toots 146scott brown 146 mary chambers 125 schacherl 160 gloria miptz 142 kim sleeth 157 27 teresa ewing 134 brcnda score of 335 alter bowling 160 nesbitt 126 tracy jordan land 175 singles to give her the 157 julio ireland 132 shelly bond 125 jkelly long38 kim tuck146 susan arm strong 144 gwen shadlock 128 139 and steve ireland 135 139 top spot other top bowlers were shelly nesbitt i35ll33 debbie pattenden 130 scot tconklin 159 murray fat tenden 139 julie chambers some support the club would apparently take in m e mb e r s from throughout the municipality it was mentioned that wilf morley will again be resporisiblevfor the committees bulletin nett226 pat appieton 2127 aboard outside theiga 205 ann chapman 260 may- although he is no longer a committee member i in ballantrae and wishes range on a tom hunt and sin le 2 of 27 u ti ii 5 and 244 v donna high triple of 670 and high jeff single of 303 in thursday ladies bowling league among the top scores were gail hunter 206 227 doris redquest 253 may ostrander 203 judy bond 279 joyce shadlock 200 barb melhuish 212 marilyn mcleod 234 joanne har- daly 210 lois barker markboadway passing combination stouffville had only one penalty in the game to port perrys three commenting on the teams recent play the stouffville cbaches said thatthe clubjs really beginning to wanttowin and this the making of a much better club other top scores in the mens league were ross baker 256 roy ireland 756 307 len greenwood 695 280 jack chambers 256 kevin dacey 717 267 265 john ciark 684 260 bob tran bob slack 744 316263 bill grove 674 273 grant drewery 654 260 jack dunstall 274 gordhardie 259 t single in the thursday ladies league came from judy bond who managed a 291 scores were as follows audrey pattenden 201 joyce shadlock 210 mildred oneill 200 joyce graham 236 linda todd 254 lydia mcphee 227 205 flora forfar 221 may ford 220 may daly- 222 dorothy boake sr 245 bessie campbell 210 gail hunter 205 and audrey gibson 231 205- thursday afternoon ladies league was led by bernice nelson with l 288 single 686 triple and 710 saturday as teresa ewing bowled a 368 total with a 252 single game others were lirda addison 330 105 221 gwen shadlock 307144163 kelly long 338 166 172 kim sleeth 331 200 131 and steve ireland 325 173 152 also bowling over 125 were michael burrows 125 133 donna chambers 131 jeff schacherl 139 julie beaven 168 cheryl connor 132 tracy jordan 126 murray- pattenden 127 david erikson- 128shclly nesbitt 161 137 and sheila ward senior youth 264 lloyd kerswill258trplewithhandicap marie chuck harrott 695 272 neil logan 271 bob sleeth 745 294 elwood pattenden 267 audrey gibson had the r 1 bantam as work hard for win oyer port perry foote had the best a single with handicap at 298 298 v stouffville the scoring- for being shorthanded in stouffville began in the players on jan 21 against first period when steve port perry the don anderson bantams had to work hard but the hard work paid off as stouff- ville defeated the port for the first time this year by 62 spang tied the score at ll assisted by steve newman robmcbethtieditup for stouffville again this time in period three at 2- 2 stouffville went ahead 42 on two straight goals followed by a port perry marker and then a final stouffvmle tally steve newman dan gibson and bob hughes had the goals with assists by kevin lawson 3 and brent nichols hughes alsohelped on two scores playing in the net for stouffville was brad steel who stopped many hard shots especially from the big port perry defencemen last friday the bantams competed in the annual tournament with uxbridge and came away 21 victors steve schell and hughes made the stouffville goals also included in the tourney were skating races around the i rink bob hughes outraced his uxbridge counterpart while jeff ireland and doug lawley of uxbridge defeated rob beth and steve schell intheir races counting the and the races stouffville bantams were credited with four points com pared with two for ux bridge in the tournament top scores were ber- nice nelson 288 228 marie ji foote 280 marg mclean v264 lois bartley 248 irene reld 232 nancy lehman 231 208 ev mckay 226 219 mildred ash 22 doris jackson 215 tiny stewart 213 jean foley 212june game j 210 p 206 gaye lehman 206 toots taylor 205 barb rose 202 mary moffat 202 bantam bowling saw some good scores on stouffville- tinamartirib and byron tuck were the highest bowlers in senior youth bowling sunday night with 1275 and- 1757 scores respectively it waspart of- a jfoursteps- to stardom -toujnament- the seniotci boys team will be going to the finals the team consists of kevin fleet byron tuck mike rigby doug marshman and domenlco martino going with them to represent the girls team is tina martino ssomeaction around ihegoal isrecordedjribetweenpiiiehmautand ifyiiljcymlttkkk vfew6f the cbpand pine hill players appear tobe talcing time but for a rest herealthough action quickly resumed in the game cusjsl

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