it i thetr1bune thursday ap 10 wis 11 stouffville iga peewee coach jody holden left and team captain jim chilvers led their team to within a game of the ontario championship scheduled to be determined in a concluding contest last night stoufrwlle the ontario peewee a championship was to be determined last night in walkerton with each team tied going into the game with two wins each the stousvilleilga peewees began the series with 52 and 30 victories but were squeezed to the lower end of 32 and 43 scores in the second two contests at the fourth game tuesday in stouffville the story was the agony of defeat in a tension- filled finale walkerton held onto their lead while stouffville assaulted the walkerton goal repeatedly the walkerton goals came all in a row with steve berberick paul berberick dan weber and brian weber ram ming home counters g peewee gatiie sean wilson finally put stouffville on- the scoreboard with an unassisted lifting shot into the walkerton goal with the scoreboard showing 41 the final period began stouff- villes golden chance came with two walkerton boys in the penalty box just before the two minutes ran out dave raymer triggered a goal for stouffville on a dave mckenzie pass as stouffville massed around the goal at 503 in the period another chance was af forded on a walkerton penalty in a closein play tony leger knocked in the final stouffville goal with gary carr and ted waite assisting as the minutes ticked down stouffville made repeated attempts but wss foiled with a minute to go coach jody holden pulled stouffvilles goalie on a walkerton rush that followed stouffvilles paul barrie acted as the ad hoc goalie stopping one shot from a prone position despite the strong final effort it was walkerton who came out the winners and still in contention for the championship in the 32 loss on sunday both stouffville goals were fired by scott brown with paul barry assisting on one scoring opened on a stouffville goal in the first period with walkerton tying the game in period two in the final period walkerton went ahead 3- 1- stouffville managed one more marker but was unable to tie the game before the final buzzer the game could hive gone either way according to iga coach jody holden there was good goaltending on both sides house league finals to kejon saturday stouffville final house league championship games are scheduled for this saturday april 12 at stouffville arena trophy presentations will be made following the contests the games scheduled are as follows 10 am novice 11 am to 1 pm atom 1 pm peewee 2 pm bantam and 3 pm midgetjuvenile 31 record in championship series juveniles take tough games r stouffville the stouffville juveniles first loss of the year and t hardfought wins sums up action in the ontario finals series with st marys last week the fifth game and final if stouffville won was set for last night in st marys the loss came in st marys on april 2 when stouffville was forced to play without seven players who didnt make t on time due to traffic tieups it was the first loss in 47 games this o season v- perhpas the juveniles bestplayed game of the year oc curred monday night in stouffville when they skated to a 74 win in overtime st marys took a 20 lead early in the game but stouffville tied the score before the first period ended the only marker in the second period was an unassisted tally by dave mumford in the third st marys rod petrie knotted the score at 33 followed by a dave mumford goal from andy leitch and craig waite the score gain was tied by st marys on a tom bayley goal moving the game into overtime in the 10minute extra period stouffville proceeded to put the game out of reach with- three goals including a final opennet tally by scott connor with four minutes remaining top in- stouffville scoring were connor and dave mumford both with two goals each and andy leitch with two assists one goal and one assist were contributed by craig waite ted assinck and matt leslie kevin barrick also picked up an assist rod petrie led st marys scoring with a pair while tom bayley and mike cubberly made one each scoring for the eralier games is listed below april 2 period one st marys rod petrie dingwall stouf pete fitzpatrick mike wightman jeff roy stouf scott connor kevin barrick ted assinck period three st marys doug newton marty dill marty dill jim bickell aprils period one jeff roy howie jones kevin barrick scott connor barrick roy connor assinck barrick period two st marys newton dud stouf barrick assinck jones matt leslie barrick st marys david nillson stouffville howie jones stouffville atoms it dobrdie 9 stouffville the stouffville edwards murphy atoms were engaged in a doordie encounter with fenlon falls last night in the zone championship series results were not available atpress time fenlon falls held a 20 edge in the best of five series games scheduled for the past weekend were cancelled due to the weather dave macdonald bowls 972 triple girls hockey trophy presented stouffville seve padmore 660 2m len there are good rights auckland 730 257 ass- 1 v j charles graham 654 bill excellent nights- and cargll 7j3 309 john clarkj 709 joe barber 660 john vanderlight 681 ross baker 657 norm ewing 730 255 bob cochran 687 269 lloyd mcvicar 670 bob boake 741 232 259 john nicholson 707 345 ron legault 744 299 bob campbell 722 297 roy ireland 748 276 harry burnett 758 295 paul baker 654 hugh bingham 737 floyd forsythe 731 284 lloyd kerswil741241 cliff in bantam house league betz shades hunts 32 stouffville in the first of the best-of- three championship jseries in bantam-thouse- league betz pools squeaked past hunts f sunoco 32 the three betz goals were triggered jby mark jennings perry pettigrew and- keith brodie for huntsdon randy smith and randy chadwick and karl hilts each potted singles paul jackson counted two and jim hamm mike netted two and michael goals while mark dale marcelle kevin howard one adam elliot had two assists for bruce- jamieson brad brown soloed for john roe forcre r g mcchani stouffville in a presentation sunday night julie parish as captain of stacey tractor parts accepted the l m championship trophy in girls hockey the trophy was presented by bob busato the finalist trophy was presented to music 4 dancing captain sandy ramer in hockey action on sunday heather dunkeld teams in the league had assists by brenda steel with two andv kim hassard marie drewery appeared to have a shutout but debbie mccurdy slapped in a pass from nancy wilson and julec nigh with less than two minutes remaining to score the lions only goal in another game stacey tractor parts shutout the kinsmen 20 scored twice- rick sooley was the big gun for civitan in their 53 win over meharg rick connected on three goals while rtranmer managed the 1 in other action bruce and crest hardware came to a 22 standoff- robin cornelieus and kevin mcguckin added two tallies for meharg and mike snowball one richards trimmed arts 75 with mike hathaway netting two j position clarified stouffville incident she viewed did stouffville juveniles fan involve a stouffville lois holder clarified her player as the victim position in a letter to the although mrs crane may stagecoach restaurant tvihuna thic ufulr hia fotn a cimilar in urhitaurqclijiil f q4r apiece for the winners vince cogswell assisted twice chris jackson with three and barry sanders tim brown and paul shedlowichlwith singles for the arts goals atom stagecoach res taurant and john roe ford advance to the a series final game this saturday for the championship in atom house league turner construction and glen mechanical will meet in the b series final game for the consolation trophy on saturday contributed three goals as sue foulds scored on a and two assists as music 4 rebound afterjeanpike handed a 31 decision to stouffville stockyards for glenn mike wilkonson brian hamilton and j- p herold found the scoring range glen dobson chipped in one for the stockyards dancing tamed the lions 61 two other markers were scored by nancy hutichinson while sandy ramer picked up a single music 4 which is one of the better passing broke through the kin smen defence jean pike drove in the insurance marker on a passing play from julie parish and sue foulds liz lacoursiere held off a determined kinsmen club to earn her shutout liz had a 11 goals against average for the season the credit union completed the season with a win as they defeated the sales barn 3- 1 lorraine sherman vicki macdonald and teresa ewing scored singles assists went to linda chilvers vicki macdonald and teresa ewing kathy mcbeth spoiled cathy phoenixs shutout as she scored the only sales barn goal on a pass from mary albright and joanne beach with just 12 seconds remaining in the game there are phenonmenal nights monday was one of the latter kind for bowler dave macdonald as he rolled 356 317 and 299 single games in the monday night mens bowling league for a 972 triple his- 954 flat score minus the handicap came within four points of v bunkeid 7i 320 dave the top score bowled at ratcliff 659 bob tran 711 304 wayne jackson 682 earl foster 682 251 el wood pattenden 737 259 255 bob oeiardlns 633 252 don taylor 681 bantam bowling top bowler steve ireland 323 156 167 terry bishop 300 167 135 kelly long 146 sheila ward 166 susan armstrong 127 145 the stouffville bowling centre since 1969 monday was also a very good night for several other bowlers al gleave fired 334 and 275 single games and a 853 triple bob sleeth with 816 316 and kevin dacey with 815 292 285 were next in line other top scores were bill grove 691 grant drewery 693 wayne mc- mann 709 len greenwood 663 bill white- 751 300 keith barton 703 268 dave otit receive mcnelly 688 312 barry v o receive irving 718 266 256 bnice expert training in johnson 771 306 261 neil seminars sponsored by logan 692 324 vern ward york university this 666 chuck harrott 654 263 summer- registrations tuesday kim tuck 139 scott conklin 149 michael burrows 154 gord lcathcrdale 154 julie chambers 141 kim sleeth 132 gwen shadlock 157 139 karen sleeth 150 134 tracy jordan 170 debbie pat- tenden 139 sharon mum ford 157 thursday afternoon ladies league high single marion castle 276 high single with handicap 301 high triple 679 high triple with han dicap 750 may spence 261 205 203 gladys clarkson 257 205 jean dart 255 209 mildred ash 251 234 marg mclean 237 shirley knabb 232 lois bartley 230 206 tiny stewart 227 208 shirley rehlll 227 jean foley 222 216 elsie aida 219 audrey holden 218 211 anna fretz 213 june hopper 208 206 maxine lewis 205 karen brunton i 203 lois armstrong 201 and ruth smith 201 athletic seminars toronto selected coaches and athletes will have the seminars include synchronized swimming coaches and swim mere volley ball three coaching levels male and female players and a basketball day camp among other sports coop squad wins second game in peewee championship series baseball schedule announced whitewashed cards hardware 70 with glen lewis ramming home four goals stephen kidd potted a pair and craig corner one for the remaining scores stacey tractor parts grabbed a 43 victory over turner construction have seen a similar in cident she said the stouffville fans that she mrs holder was defending in her march 27 letter werethe- hockeyloving sports- minded decent people who attend each and every game she said should betemoved by the and not the small per- w keith wideman li police usually in at- cent of rotten beer- mark urquhart jeff r drinking foulmouthed ones found in all arenas mrs holder added that she does not have a son or relative playing with the stouffville juveniles but if we did i would be proud to admit it j tribune this week i feel that as a i hockey fan you should cheer your team on and complain if players are butt ended or smashed and the offending player is not penalized she wrote or if a fan on either side is crude he tendance at stouffville the letter was written in reply to a response by unionville fan freda crane in last weeks tribune mrs holder further hutchinson and michael tallying for stacey jan kings two arid rick ewings one marker accounted for turner scoring guillios pizza dumped john roe ford 3- 1 as robert atkinson stouffville stouffville coop wonthe second game in the peewee house league championship series last week by an 82 score last week the tribune mistakenly reported that the coop squad had already won the cham- pionship scoring in the win over stouffville legion was by grant carter with three goals and three assists ken wells with two robert lacousiere with two and dan lebloncwith a single for stouffville legion kevin grose and howard underwood added one apiece with mike forfar picking up two assists in other play hetherington electric defeated cedar beach park 4 as scott conklin scored a hat trick and danny lawson two for hetherington paul ryan tallied two assists for cedar beach gerald saunders chipped in a pair with ron rosnatouski and kevin rich adding singles lee sand and gravel edged master feeds 43 in a three goal scoring effort by kevin smith ian smith assisting on two allan davis had the other lee goal don paisleys two and randy cor- nelisses one markers accounted for master feeds scoring chris lewis firedin three tallies to lead pine hill auto in a 52 win over apache freight lines steve heise and david pearce also figured in markers with larry fockler helping on two assists for apache eric tebogf- and rodney brown scored stouffville the softball league in whitchurch- stouffville will this year expand to include ages 8 up to 19 years and games for the teen age teams willbe scheduled at floodlight ball parks so that those skating carnival working for the summer j will still be included in the ball activity registrations for the league will be held on tuesday april 12 and- saturday april 15 at latcham hall in stouff ville ballantrae com munity center and vandorf community center t an unpire and games will be scheduled unpire and coaches from monday to thursr clinics and playoffs this dayandthere will be rib istrie first year the league games scheduled on holiday weekends which should make it more convenient for persons involved in oie league members of this years executive are president jackwedley 6402444 xvice pres bpblmorley 6401284 coaches clinic will beheldsectreas norma ryck- as well with the opening mari 6405253 equip markham the show must go on and go on it did even the rehearsal thursday evening was the preparatory performance for the markham figure skating clubs big ice show april 46 despite the storm almost all turned out for the preprogram prac tice thursday the town reciprocated friday and saturday with a standing roomonly audience sunday afternoon session to be held at christ anglican church at loam on saturday april 19 qualified urn- pireswill be paid president of the your wedding day make it last aiferime expert photography in the finest tradition complete coverage avoid disap pointment book eariy markham phojo centre 117 main st n 2944181 jack wedley has an- nounced that coaches are needed in the stouffville area and- would ap preciate hearing from anyone who may be in terested this year all a stoafivuie juvenile player skaters past a prone st xthepuck is visible at right stouffville won the gamegiving- marys goalie to plopthe puck into the net on monday night them a 31 edge in the bestofseven championship series sole now for 339 quan tv appliances hwy 7 unionvjlle 2973737 has set up playoffs the champions being decided in previous years by the games won at the end of the schedule the itinerary is as follows april 12 registration day all areas april is registration day all areas april 19 umpire and coaches school christ church may 3 umpire and coaches school ballantrae c c may 10 umpire and coaches school ballantrae c c may 10 coach es meeting distribution of equipment may 12 ball fields open for practice contingent on weather may 20 to may 26 exhibition games can be arranged by individual coaches june 2 play ball schedule commences april 12 registration w schedule concludes dav to son t it tlu final aufl j5 0 aug p i li iir j lm with top teams sept 6 to of the windup tour- sept- nament and includes nament for all teams regular scheduled games wishing to enter mgr doug mc- maningweir 640-3159- anyone wishing to get involved in- the softball league as coaches or unpires may call any whitchurch stouffville member of the executive baseball association listed above the baseball itinerary stretches from barn painting erjm5 liiaxhmm rustic tai industrial paint glen eaton minis limited elm wood tcli si934 j barh painting wphltlng much sptciml town patkia 55i imiitll jcj rriokjng ontario- iiait vam