Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1975, p. 13

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jtiyi t6 unibiivifl teams in the tribune thursday mar it mts ii stouffville with enough effort to win the fourth and final game stouffville juveniles yawned their way past umonville with a 53 win on sunday they now advance to the provincial finals possibly to begin this weekend v- the juvs are one of three stouffville teams to make it to the province- wide championship finals this year the other teams being the iga peewees and the edwards murphy painter atoms in the juveniles win goalagainst per game stouffville will likely from mike wightmari and other than the rough play average he and his begin this weekend wayne norton to get the demonstrated by partner jack holder scoring in the fourth winner- keith rumney unionville no other established over the game of the- umonville counted for unionville threat was offered in thes season series- saw stouffville and jeff rsy scored final game unionville thejuvsnowwaitfortakea4hleadearlyinthestouffvilles clincher goalie steve sale held off the western ontario second period and en- from barrick to wrap up any large goal production by the stouffville crew the third contest last thursday saw stouffville repeat the first games score as they walked over unionville 134 rick marshman allowed 15 goals in the four game series and shot boles in the excellent one winner from the semi- finals involving st marys and mooretown stmarys leads that eve- game series two games to one with games to be played last night and this weekend if st marys won their third game last night finals with couraged unionville tu play hockey avoiding their cheap shots until the games end dave mumford snapped in the opener with a drive from the corner ted assinck pumped home the second marker from scott connor and wayns norton pete fitzpatrick struck on a norton play to make it 30 before the first period ended kevin barrick finished a play stouffvilles scoring unionville scored the only goals of the third period as captain dennis eadie counted one end set up steve bolinbfoke for the other as unionville strove to get back into the series if finals fail to commence this weekend a possible exhibition game with mthl juvenile winners wexford could take place on saturday uxbridge pool swimming schedule set atoms make finals thump uxbridge these girls house league players are stouffvilles finest on good friday at 830 pm they will take on clairlea girls from scarboro in an exhibition game at the stouffville arena proceeds will go to participation house in markham front left to right in row one are tammy peterson karen kearney teresa ewing karen berry and lizette lacoursiere row two vicki macdonald sandy ramer heather dunkeld sheryl singleton jolyn ayotte brenda steel back row manager jacki slack kathy mcbeth terri pilkey debbie coxworth melodie ramer jean pike linda chilvers and coach john downey missing from the picture were karen brown and nancy hutchinson uxbridge the spring swimming schedule was recently announced at uxpool classes beginning april 35 and 7 are being of- swimming spring board diving and scuba diving furthermore public swim times are scheduled through the week swim instructor ruth dick fered for the whole gamut reports that business in of ages from morn and j the public swim times tots to senior seems to be a lot better now that the weather is also offered are warmer classes in synchronized information about schacherl foowlstfoest- score the pool may be obtained by calling 8527831 i 1 hockey f ddnce musselmans lake the f insl minor hockey dance for the season isset for april 11 at cedar beach park tickets are available from minor hockey executive members or at the stouffville arena stouffville the edwards murphy atoms wrapped up their omha semifinal playoff series with uxbridge last friday night with a convincing 40 victory stouffville won three games lost one and tied bite inthe five game series uxbridge didnt really get started on friday as the painters took control of the game from the first whistle wiih persistent checking and manager peter jones cited left winger bryan todd defenseman greg redshaw and goalie allan fockler as putting in outstanding games in the series for stouffville scoring for stouff- ville in the clincher were kevini bartfeydryah todd david mehaffey and bradley jones with non the iga crew assists going to dale waiting to hear leger redshaw mehaffey norm wideman and bartley the final playoff series against fenlbn falls will btartnext week pfeewee as in provincial series stouffville the town of stouffville has another team to be proud of as last sunday march 23 saw the iga peewees eliminate unionville in the ontario semifinals fourgames to is if they play st marys or walkerton in the ontario finals on march 21 stouffville went three games up on unionville with a 21 squeaker win in stouffville the hero of that game was ted waite as his goal with 29 seconds left in regulation time enabled stouffville to steal the win from unionville in the first period waite moved in on a breakaway outshifted the goaltender and stouffville in bantam bowling last week jeff schacherl led the pack with 214 and 123 single games for a 337 total scores were steve ireland 331 187 144 gord leather- dale 321 172 149 julie beaven 320 174 146 debbie pattenden 317 132 185 teresa ewing thursday t afternoon ladies league high single june ward 305 high single with handicap june ward 321 high triple mildred ash 665 high triple with handicap 692 sadie greenshields 270 eleanor mcnelly 244 mary moffat 229 ber- nice nelson 229 mildred ash 226 220 219gladys clarkson 223 lois 315 188 v 127 shelly hartley 222 jean foley nesbitt 307 1 168- 139 221 joanne steel 215 ev i scott conklin 161 kim 138 147 susan armstrong- 135 karen sleeth136 144 mark doble 139 cheryl connor 139 tracy jordan 148 shelly bond 140128 suzanne connor 149 julie chambers 167 lisa sidsworth 159 134 kelly long 133 141 terry bishop 152 125 and kim tuck 141 connie maxine mckay 212 baker 204 lewis 203 thursday ladies bowling league high triple joyce shadlock 679 301 208 pali appleton 209 roweena hood 233 mae daly 226 dorothy boake sr 226 joanne harper 296 linda todd 215 muriel llllngsworth 229 234 heather agnew 230 ollie erlckson 219 judy bond 233 flora forfar305 gail hunter 215 teresa ertl 213 in house league action goals in 43 victory stouffville league convenor forcrm and paul giulios pizza and scoring 50 goals in a- j wilson says he mcewen one fstouffville stockyards novice house league wishes lee good luck for giles elliot found the- came to a 22 standstill as season is no- mean- next year scoring range five times- michael howard and achievement gainst consolwated mark mcginn potted two sand and gravel o give in the loss with matthew j wallpaper a 54 win scott mellor with two and dean lacoursiere and miles mcconnell with one each last saturday lee brpwn t of the schell lumber team ac complished that ramming home his 50th marker this season in a 4- 3 win over beckersmilk he also scored an ad ditional three more in the game and has two remaining games this season for piling on a few more harding scoringonce in other action country ready mix and commercial sand and gravel stalemated at 33 foe commercial armon stouffer jeff stouffer and brian ross tallied singles while craig vaiighan contributed two gjfu hockey action secures second stouffville in girls hockey sunday night music 4 dancing wrapped up second place in the round robin playoffs as they managed- to hang onto a 11 tie with the credit union j sandyramcf scored j the only goal for music 4 while cheryl brown banged in the credit union goal on a pass from karen cook except for some erratic shooting by the credit union team they might have won the gairie since they generally outplayed music 4 f- another game sales barn downed the kinsmen 21 kaien berry opened the scoring for sales barn early in the first period as shej beat tammy peterson on a low drive jolyn ayotte markhams addition to the kinsmen team tied the game up before the first period ended it looked like the game would end in a draw but terri pilkey scored for the sales barnwith 127 left in the game to pull out the win in an exhibition jean pike drove in a game the lions upset ann court pass to score stacey tractor parts 51 the tractor parts only goal no games are scheduled -for- next sunday night april 6 will be the final night for girls hockey and all- awards boh teams were short of players as a result stacey had to default the game julee nigh scored the hat trick with debbie coxworth and nancy wilson adding singles made up the losers scoring meanwhile the kinsmen trounced aida cleaners 51 as kevin brown fired in two and doug gold tim hoey and stephen spencer one for jhe winners stephen altilia netted the only aida goal i atom in atom house league last week turner con struction squeaked past glen mechanical in a 10 decision blair housser contributed the single goal for turner stagecoach res- tauranti dumped stacey tractor parts 5 2 with glen lewis notching a hat trick and craig corner scoring two for and trophies will be stacey keith wideman presented at that time had both markers dave marshall potted goals for giulios and james peddie and james curriehit for the stockyards scott frisby chipped in three goals as john roe ford blasted cards hardware 51 todd patterson and adam elliot were the other scorers for the winners while mark bass added one for cards juvenile i stouffville paint and decoration ran rough v shod over the lions in juvenile house league on sunday with a 126 final score ted wood and joe thistle each netted four goals for the decorators paul wideman scored three and brian gilroy one t for the lions tim lewis retaliated with two as bruce bingham rob milligan ron schell and jeff king made solo ef forts letter to the editor fans protest is sometimes justified dear editor i am a fariofthe stouffville juveniles i have just read your article re conduct of the stouffville fans in this weeks tribune- i realize that the quotes are not the tribunes own but i wonder if mr grimshaw has been attending recent games if he does hes got some nerve it seems to me that every year when the finals begin and we have a team participating some knowledgeable person sees fit to publish great works such as oh where oh where have all our wonderful fans on sports comment jumping d o by tei wilcox v bored with television fed up with movies sick of socializing how about taking the plunge jumping off the deep end and churning about in the f watery deep for an hour ortwoy 5 its not suicide that im suggesting but a swim at uxpool in uxbridge during one end n packed into thenar and drove the 13 miles to uxbridge arriving at the pool in time for the adultswimat 5 pmv saturday njwj expmtiavmobscerie people diving on top of each others slugging- k each other as they did theic laps taking turns breathing as they stood in thewater- 4 v such was not the caselt was just about deserted in fact a total pi three people- were there besides us not counting the life guards and somebpdyslittle baby who was watching the action- from a -car- seat finally in factmy friends and i were the ronly people there- later a few more customers came trickling in t o v y swimming with a nearempty pool was fun in another way though it was too bad tthat great big beautiful pool was going to waste on a saturday nightand i might add- it wasnt too exciting for the life 4 hopefully- with a little more of spring and the winding upof hockey uxpool will j get the business it deserves c need to expectorate our players i- also wonder with thenumber of stouffville people attending each game to cheer on the team versus the number of problems handled by the police officers often in attendance would it be too facetious to suggest possibly the omha rep is not looking in the right place for the wonderful fans- try the arena any game night vl promise you will find devoted admirers to cheer for but also to strongly oppose any and- all unjust unseen treatment of our juveniles thankyou for your j attention iam writing this on behalf of a group of hockey fans mrs lois holder rr2 stouffville r s editors note the im- portant question in our l gone or another gem i think our fans leave much to be desired fan being defined from websters is a devoted admirer which is what the juvs have cheering them on i realize fans do get hostile an example being when a unionville fan spit on a stouffville player at the unionville arena0r how about the smash in the v fitzpatrick received from an op- posing player at stouff- a ville or etcretc stouffville fans will continue to develop a poor reputation in the omha as long as com ments from i the local representative are an- jimunced in thetribur i am strongly op- posed to any players either teamf being in- jured and i realize the refs cant be all over the jice surface during the- igame so i shall continue mr grimshaw andany pother omha official treading yourpaper jibvview is whether players attend cheer yell 7or respond to t dirty scream atthe games play with dirty play- and each and every time our whether fans should boys w are buttended encourage them to do so 1 smashed in face or both some dumb fan feeb the- counts ri flipped a shot off the goal post but all was not lost as jim chilvers following in on the play slammed in the rebound unionville jied the score in the second period and that set the stage for waites winner in the third at unionville on march 23 waite and chilvers again spearheaded the attack chilvers potted a pair and added an assist to lead all stouffville scorers in their victory into the finals dave raymer opened the scoring three limes in the third ted waites goal was another one of the many picture goals he has scored this year the peewees will not be waiting for their op ponent for the west in earlier playoff t games they downed port hope picton and unionville from polaroid 29 95 g uses 6 dtfferent types of polaroid land film including c 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