hne second section j classified section ers cgiite stouffville led by the strong goaltending of rick marshman and the heady play of doug taylor and craig waite the stouff- ville cuppers finally put it together as a team saturday night in defeating their junior c rivals from port hope 82 many local followers had been critical of clipper play especially after their 83 loss to lindsay but those critics in attendance saturday were soon silenced by stouffvilles fine display of team- unity and cohesion centreman taylor and his rightwing linemate peter fitz- pa trick gave stpuffville a quick 20 firstperiod lead port hopes sweeny cut that lead to one early from then on it was all stouffviller fiveunan swered goals put the game on ice for stouff- ville -kevin- barrick recently returned to the clipper lineup following a painful shoulder injury goal on a powerplay set- icraigt waite- scoring aw only a third period up by captain wayne short handed goal from f powerplay goal by centre knrtnn anh dave j wayne norton while mike kevu barrick prevented in the second period but scored the third clipper norton- and mumford doug taylors second of the night and a tally by brad hunt rounded out the second period scoring stouffville opened the third period with a surge stunning victory sdss senior team goes to allontario york grade 8s compete 1 summitview school student gloria mentz pictured above led all junior girls at the firstever york county grade 8 crosscountry tour nament although nobleton won the overall trophy at the races held at the vivian forest several local runners competed strongly in the senior boys race jim chilvers of dicksons hill school was second and tedwaite of sdss was third sdss sandy mosel was third in senior girls stouffville the stouffville dist secondary school senior volleyball team goes to the allontario tour nament this saturday at mcmaster university after capturing the georgian bay title last week the midget and junior teams were not so fortunate at the gbssa tourney the midgets being ousted in the finals while the juniors lost out in the semifinals in the senior games 156 orillia eastview the opposition was im- hopes now to rest with the mobilized by both the seniors who will compete threeman option on with 17 other aa spiking as well as wha schools the larger size coach pete sanderson n designation as opposed calls a good block to the a level the offensive while the seniors will hairraising finale in recent bantam b win l stouffville kent forsyth harvey schell scott brown and ron gierkink posted markers oct 30 as stouffville bantam 2s edged markham 43 crthe game featured a hairraising finish stouffville was down 32 i arid pulled thegoaliefpr a ysixth attacker with40 seconds left inthegame and tied the score with 10 seconds remaining ron gierkink potted the winner assists went to gierkink browr john pollard mike holder and murray johnson kelly ryan kevin croucher and rick chalk netted goals for 1 markham the game featured rough play with m 16 penalties to stouffville and 15 to markham in a lopsided en counter sunday stouff ville blanked uxbridge 7- 0 kent forsyth scored four goals for the wiri- ners with singles from ron gierkink brad brown and scott brown r i pee wee as what was predicted to be a- close contest turned into a rout last thursday night as the jfl birkett- hassard 9 peewees clobbered their port hope nemesis 132 x port hope showed surprising strength during v seasons omh a playoffs and the thursday evening match was shaping upto be a good one at least until the was dropped at the opening faceoff l the teams exchanged goals early in the third period with keith mcguckin counting for the local squad dave raymer and ted waite finished off he stouffville scoring novice v- thv local- allstar stouffville onened tht pjce hockey teamxame vv863tagairist 1 woodbridge i5 biouttyiue opened we t0 a 2 sta witn rnk eastview 1510 and parry stouffvilles next encounter is against bradford tonight at 7 pm with an outoftown contest tomorrow night at 9 pm in port perry bantams as stouffville bantam as slipped by pickering 65 in action last week check for the first half also darren hardy was a strong addition to the lineup coach ron boake said he added that with a little practice well give any time in our division a hassle strategy- using a quarterback is also used by several universities and was picked up by sanderson at laurentian last year the seniors started the day whitewashing almaqum 150 and went on to wins over midland 159 barrie j the finals 1513 and woodbridge 1510 in the semifinals they downed woodbridge 159 1510 the finals were a close threegame series first beating barrie eastview 1510 then losing 1513 before squeaking by 1614 in the third game the midgets and juniors games were il lustrative of the principle that funny things happen in the playoffs according to coach jim rchill before playoffs the midgets recorded a 41 record through the day losing only to colhngwood 15h they be facing the best high school teams in the province coach san derson says he is quite optimistic although he wouldnt predict the outcome a busload of sdss fans will travel to hamilton saturday for auront runners not up to expectations stouffville sdss midget boy runners at the allontario meet saturday didnt do as well as hoped tim brazier finished a respectable 24th out of 225 runners leading the midget team to a 12th place with 30 teams competing the junior girls found both the muddy courseiand theeompetition tough at the blue mountain ski park collingwood shelley smith led sdss girls placing 80th out of over 200 run ners although they won no provincewide trophies coach dave connell expressed satisfaction with all the crosscountry performances this year wightman was off for elbowing wightman was back on the ice for just fourteen seconds when he notched the seventh clipper goal from linemates taylor and fitzpa trick schoon notched a shorthanded goal for port hope late in the third period but stouffville came right back with waitenotching his second of the night from andy leitch and mike splon- nick stouffville led the penalty parade amassing 26 minutes on thirteen minors as compared to port hopes 27 minutes on 12 in fractions including a five minute major to roy late in the third period despite strong efforts by goalie jack holder centre andy leitch- and forward brad hunt the stouffville clippers winning streak was short lived as cobourg downed the stouffville crew 61 monday night cobourgs rick fife from recording his first shutout of the season cobourg scored one goal in the first period three in the second and two in the third to salt the victory away rick marsliman came on in the third period to replace goalie holder and he too turned in a strong performance cobourg led the penalty totals with 45 minutes including two majors for fighting one match penalty and two game misconduct penalties the clippers were assessed 37 minutes ift eluding fighting majors to scott connor and dave mumford mumford also picked up an additional game misconduct for his battle with cobourgs calder stouffville outshot their cobourjg rivals 39- 37 next clipper home game is against lindsay this saturday at 8 pm stouffville bowling report 4 i mens bowling is led by earl rowe stouffville with a 351 single game earl rowe easily bested all competition in mon day night mens bowling last week he rounded out the night with 252 245 singles for an 848 triple score other scores follow bill walls 653 warren johns 662 john clark 671 276 norm ewing 254 rod bond 707 279 ron legault 697 262 252 roy ireland 771282 bill bar 258keithbarton 256 i- nexthomegameisidefeamijmidland l tffim im r j j i wnnhhrtrtoo rfnarrip dykstrass 280 280 j h scoring at the 13 second cmark of the first period on a goal by jim chilvers assisted by dave mckenzie pickering came back and tied the score with 21 seconds left in the period while two stouffville players were sitting out penalties pickerings joey hill gave that team the lead early in the second frame before chilvers knitted the score four minutes later stouffville led 32 going into the filial stanza on a goal by david raymer whitby last saturday both stouffville goals coming in the second period mike feasby potted one kenny burrows assisting while george preskurous knocked in the other feasby assisting the big whitby captain dave mc- wmrter rammed home both whitby markers he was on the ice over half the game j in the goaltending department jimmy stuart held whitby in cobourg juveniles stouffville juveniles have had problems in the early season play last week they dropped a 112 decision to newcastle stouffville goals came from bill meakes with assists for blair emmerson on the first goal and dave legault on the second tally the teams next game is this coming tuesday nov 11 when the local juveniles host pickering village game time is 8 pm sound 159 after triumphing in semifinal action the midgets faced eastview in the finals but were trimmed 1614 1510 the juniors also compiled a 41 record with wins over midland woodbridge barrie central and almaguin they lost 1511 to alliston facing almaguin inc the finals a team they had earlier trounced 151 the juniors went down the tube in a two outofthree series sdss vo dykstirs bill white 705263tloyd longtil58 kerswill 785 271 267 247 armstrong bob sleelh 733 264 bob tran 763 chuck harott 657 273bbbmbrley460 253 russ holder 711 253 wayne jackson 704 300 dave macdonatd 808 306 300 202 gord hardie 700 272 elwood paltenden 669 250 bob chapman 678 274 earl foster 260 pete jarvls 260 russ madill 288 y bc juniors top bowler dan leblonc549 168 224 157 steve rigby 543 186 181 176 liana appleton 133 debbie pattenden 150 134 shelly ncsbitt 189153 139 julie chambers 157 151 jennifer wationv doug roberts 132 darlene cogar 136 151paul hillerup 147 175 david erikson 129 gary melhuish 151 133 sharon dykstra lb 130 141 gloria mintz169 172 gwen shadlock 136 debbie budd 146 teresa ewing 149 156 david gould 145 sandra mingsworth hincks 127 shelly bond corner 234 j lewis 8iscott37 nojothyjyw 226 conkltn129 175 125rellyr 322 q45 077 kevin vllek 136 lisa erikson 129 aaurray pattenden 136 donna chambers 152 mandy vaugnan 141 gerald kelkens 140 gord leatherdale 148 karen sleelh 178 cathy reid 130 greg conklin 143 nor man doble 148 julie ireland s135 steven ap pleton 145 thursday night ladies league high triple jill vaugnan 655- audrey gibson 218 217 muriel 226 andrea lois barker thursday afternoon ladies league june hopper 289 218 june ward 236 222 ruth smith 257 marie foote 235 betty hoey 207 207 bar bararose 225- audrey holden- 222 edna lep209 tiny stewart 259 ev mckay 224 anna fretz 210 sadie greenshield 213 opal lehman 209shirleyknabb 202 wednesday afternoon bowling league high triple flat bunny monroe 649 mae budd 224 215 d swanton205 b golf 207 t earlc 242 214 c harrison 217 b monroe 258 202 m zeppa 208 r speirani 254 legion ladies bowling ocm28- i barbara thomas 653 247205201 mitzi aida639 268 ruth winterstcln 241 vera nesbltt 221- 216 norma tranmer 221 lois bartley 217 flora forfar 203 212- marion grove 22 sue jones 207 atdine sin clair 205 jbycej 135 166 ichrisbondzlljfll vaugnan 228 179 136 robbie 220207 doris redquest 248 nesbitt 126 lizibrodie 170 i 227 139 scott long 145 171 169 margwagg 244 230 jeff schacherl 151 143 166kerswill 240agail jhunter karen brodie 150147150 236 margmclean 232 mae pdrtchppekoundlyr defedied y midgets susan armstrong 160152 167 steve ireland 134 eric nesbitt 152 sheila ward 167 kim sleeth 126 143 132 tcrry bishop 174 j y bc bantams top bowler kim tuck 358 158 200 cheryl connor daly268 214 flora forfar 210 hazel bishop 215 217 tuesday afternoon bowling top bowler mae ledlie 271 jean pugh 263 250 betty friedrich 259 barb burnell poole 205 rene rennie 200 stouffville jeff williams netted four goals and picked up one assist thursday as stouffville beckers milk midgets stunned port hope 112 c stouffville started off strongly scoring three atoms take competition stouffville yeonians brent barton suth r goals in the first two and peter sinclair each jone kii periods and five in the scored double markers barr lleyball fired minutes gave for stouffville with single glen tnmp i no tallioc rrninp tn srntt 4 t stouffville scored eight i unanswered goals for the winiwilliams potted three with glen gibson picking up two markers singles went to steve schell jeff burton and danny wagg double assists in that periodwent tobrian rmurphyvdon sutherland yeomans jones sinclair f todd barry smith and mike goals in the first period ivjv i steve schell harold waggsteve schefland wideman and jfeff bob hughes single i williams were the jf w credited to marksmen assists went laws andharold to williams all sprague and brian murphy house league news heatheriiigton neeweie team j led to win by fourgoal effort stouffville atomsa 132 twin cover helpless bowmanville nmark murphy tim s tallies going to scott the atoms travel to widerhari ibill elsbnmade three outstanding saves in goal port hope came back and not be faulted in the second period to qhthe two porthopc sutherund glen robson port perry friday nov score twice on goals bys- game for the bradjones brian todd 7 and play games in j sanders and jamie is tonight nov 6 andjohnpans r oronb nov 12 and etman at home and friday nov assists went to nov 15 inthe final frame- 7 at port perry v 1 captain paul barry scored four times for thr bh squad showing on several occasions out standing moves for a peewee andy redshaw scored three times while ijinematetony leger picked up a single tally other singles came from the sticks of norm mckeniie barry greenshields robert gierkink mark boad- wayand daryl norton boadway played an exceptionally j strong game picking up four assists to go along with v his goal jackpostma continued to shine on the right side oflne-leger- redshaw combination and tony herold played a strong game on defense by barb cooper 1 stouffv1lle in peewee house league action hetherington electric romped over cedar beach 72 four goals by glen- carrons vtwo by bob atkinson and one by randy cornelius plus two assists out- scored cedar beach alan harris and david sibbick each tallied for cedar beach master feeds defeated the legion 85 this highscoring game saw legion fight back in the third period to pull within three goals of master fee d v highlighted were a pair of 7s eric williamson for master feeds scoring six goals and one assist and for the legion it was peter bass with three goals robert- brooks netted two goals for master feeds and alan lewis for the legion scored one- both of them wore the number 14 on theirsweaters lee sand and gravel lloyd britton 32 in the midget juveniles closest battle of the day t lions defeated apache took advantage of decorators 42 triad a penalty late in the game- travel triumphed over to win the game for daves east end 31 apache- leo postma scored two goals one novice assist with adameuiot four marc murphy netting one goal- one goals led kinsmen in a 51 assist john twiney win over consolidated assisted on the third goal scoring foruoyd britton was steve ireland from dennis assinck and davage shaw from david caterer j i atoms dixie lee nosed out cards hardware 32 in theatom division reid forrester led dixie scoring firing two goals piette also added one for kinsmen while steve hamlin scored for consolidated 4 country ready mix dumped commercial sand and gravel 62 as brent brownmanaged a hattrick for the winners ron gibson had a goal and an assist and and todd- armstrong graydon card netted two chipped in the other with jan pettrie helping bill hughes for schell bob reid had the tally girl hockey league sales barn outshot the kinsmen 2312 in girls hockey last week but were defeated 42 kathy foulds karen berry and julie parish sand and gravel in soloed for the kinsmen novice play richard the fourth was by judy durham region under attack from two bill 162 whichbrought quarters last week durham region into 1 three newlyelected being jan l 1974 came ndp members of the uxbridgeg pjgreriwg legislature said that they intend to introduce a private members bill to revise bill 162 the members mike breaugh doug moffat and charles r be asked this week to appoint an ad hoc com- five cbmmittees coni- x ktiiri ir u chairmen of the regions ermenkathy foulds and donna ryckman assisting sales barn made a greatcome back attempt in the third period when debbie coxwcrth potted two and jolyrn ayotte picked up an assit another 42 scored i wasrecorded with at annual meeting goodwood softball executive ispgns goodwood in a letter to the operations of the tribune brian plewes a goodwoodminor softball 1975 gmsa president association have been stated that the annual mittee in an effort to iron missioners of the out prbblemsicpnnected f respective departments with bill 162 x chief administrative thebill has ac- officer regional solicitor cording to ajax coun- and regional chairman godfrey plan to hold c clark mason c subjects of concern public meetings in caused concern andaccofdng to mr mason confusion to the proper 1 areewer arid water administration of the charges regional region t represehtation mr mason wants the election of regional committee to comprise chairman oshawa tbowmanville pickering and uxbridge they all represent durham riding regional council will careful of new town pickering defence stategy north pickering project markerforcardsdoug oneill combined with johni jamieson as did rick english from derek duggan trick stewart scored a shutpout for stactey tractor parts against stagecoach restaurant 4- 0 paul pathews scored on one for the losers brian- davis and david brooke scored as kevin johnson picked up an assist swampedcoop 7-0- but goalie kevin berry the score isnot indicative the big guns fur aida cleaners were kent dunkfeld with four and john parcells with three unassisted whuesteve i fy 2 hathaway fenamore from tjnancy ltlia5combinedwith paint and decorauonjl wilsonr and mary anna wiiiwiiicu e i i v il l evin albright hnulh qnpnnlpv pnrn mils played his usual steady g the ciosejfchvcklngvimbie dahcying gimc between the pipes evidentihroughv the lrcraig bruntoil k for- aida- the lone downed credit union siwot j ki- x vj game mike howard with ii from steve hathaway marker was by thanks toa jm and the line of kevin st mi t urqunarr irom sieve j nit3- u- iii- droved a stacey tractor parts wins association nave deeniaieu uun uic muium dcuiuiu i over the lions one goal suspended for the 1976 meeting held oct 29 had pickering i each jwent to vicki season the usual expected careful it isnt macdonald and cathv resu f up by the prop bay ridges 0n ip- picker o executive and the jn l coaches turned out for the vpnor has library meeting s5s j 1 i wasshamed but toke u ule x uix approved not surprised tkat not one l p project r interested could find ume ogg foad pickering a toattend this very im- s i new public library for this portant- meeting j mr f he said action should town approved at plewes stated be taken f to see that executive committee if only one in 10 of government functions for meeting last weekl over v the people iwho have the new town would be macdonald and cathy kealy while jackie ar- met rammed- home a goal and assist another assist was counted by sandyhardy for- the lions joanne- rennie combined with linda chilvers as did kelly pickering town region waiti r planning director stephen durham region bedford believes council voted last week to tthey turned down a must be wait min mee with recommendation from swallowed ontario treasurer darcy management committee oposed north mckeough nov 12 before thev opposectnc taking a stand on the- project by a 1512 vote jcentred in i south t are cases ufl in durham vi durhami region vdougvjonesfisvthe welfarecasesinscaralyofeniploymcnt durham region are up40 and the numberof people i l11 s a mi rnm cflnfnikim unruino i f fpmnnrnrvl meeting the objections 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would falpacherrf7eigiupled0qefof confln suurvanvtwoxsinglestauytdiane sackfield ra problems at the jiave these problems o- narrowly squeezed by motors j adi c ui eeietiiut i uvernooi road site- addea m 4 v reassessed