12 thetribune thursday march js ims bowling finalist youth places 2nd vj- stouffvuxe byron tuck 17 a regular bowler with the local youth bowling council captured- a second place in-all- byron tuck ontario competition sunday at the ace bowling alley in scarboro hewon his silver medal at the four steps to stardom senior boy finals by rolling- a whopping 909 triple score with 351 266292 single games r he was kept out of the top slot by kevin thomas of kitchener who managed a 938 triple byrons sister kim was out of the running in the bantam girls section finishing 13th in quarterfinals ls f j v but stouffville the local juvenile hockey season ended with a rough quarterfinal series against picton in which stouffville was defeated in three successive games picfon edged stouffville 43 in the first contest the teams traded goals through the first two periods for a 22 tie as the final frame began in- the last period picfon potted i two markers before stouff ville added one final tally ken smith accounted for all the stouffville scoring in the game netting three cam mckay contributed three assists and wally scheu two the second game of- the fesries was a bit of a tj fiasco resulting in game suspensions of a total of 11 players seven from stouffville and four from oil s markham an starts 2 pm at the exhibition contest this markham centennial saturday will separate community centre will the girls from the boys feature the following when it comes to hockey female athletes lizette as the stouffville allstar lacoursiefe tammy junior girls team will peterson cheryl take on the markham peewee boys allstars the game which atoms win newcastle series opener stouffville overtime victory here the edwardsmurphy saturday against atoms posted a 73 newcastle the contest come be a queen the richmond hill agricultural society is looking for the queen of the fair for may 14th 1976 any girl between 16 21 living in richmond hill vaughan markham king whitchurchstouffvllle is eligible for entry for entry form call hilda baxter 8843705 or 8875215 was the opening game in a bestofseven series for thegroup championship barry smith notched a hat trick in regulation time to give stouffville a 32 lead in the third period darcy hubers second goal of the game with sharp passes with two minutes remaining gave newcastle the tie dayrell rowe scored the visitors other goal in the overtime period stouffville found the scoring eye and put the game out of reach bradley jones tim yeomans bryan todd and don wagg were the marksmen al rockier played a strong game in goal for stouffville while peter sinclair set up three goals hi march 28 at 6 p- a the atoms play the r third game of the series j nockev mothers at the stouffville arena tonight singleton lynda roberts karen brown nancy hutchinson karen berry debbie coxworth brenda lehman kelly rexgraham jolynn teresa ewing terry pilkey lorie hartley heather dunkeld vicki mac donald cathy kealey and jackie armet another unusual encounter will take place doityourtsflf and save fixit yourself markham intramural series will will play some of the girls that game will be followed at 8 pm by a senior girls allstar game against sunderland picton finalscore of the game was 51 in pictons favor blair emnerson triggered the lone stouffville goal in the third and final encounter with both goaltenders suspended defensemancarl davis donned- the- t goalie equipment for the first time and performed remarkably never theless the picton shooters won the day with a 43 score pictons tom lovie opened scoring in the game before ken smith replied from ken gilroy for stouffville lovie hit a second time to complete second period scoring in the last period prospects brightened for the home town boys as first dave middleton rammed one home from dave flook and eric leh man and cam mckay scored from ken gilroy picton rebounded however with only 130 showing on the clock when toni lovie soloed for his third and final marker of the night the game then went into overtime with picton winning at the 547 mark on a goal by john kisher from lcvie d v b0dy mechanical you prepare it we will paint it space equipment available commence markham the mayors trophy will be the prize among markham house league hockeyplayersinaseries starting monday at the centennial arena at 5 pm the communities of thornhill unionville and markham all will vie to gain the most points by defeating their ad versaries in games running through april 4 a point system has been devised in by which each community is awarded points for the number of teams they have entered in the competition unionville was the overall winner last year provincial semifinals peewees nip alliston twice stouffville in r may have been two of the most exciting peewee games ever played the birkett- ilassard peewee hockey team defeated alliston 32 and 65 to take a two- game lead in the best-of- seven ontario semifinals last week in the 32 win here jthursday jack postma scored from andy redshaw and robert gierkink daryl norton soloed and dave mehaffey fired one from redshaw and gierkink v for- stouffville mike rehill continued his excellent play in net while tony herokuon defence j- markham housetony leger norm league has a tolalof 1856 mckenzie and mark boys participating this boadway up front played year on 116 teams strong games v in ballantrae fitness class thrives va experienced help to guide you chwyl 48 at 16th aye markham 2944677 ballantrae the ladies fitness class located here has gotten a strong positive response with a total of 26 women signing up after the first sessionrecently i if enough interest- is shown a similar class may be started in stouffville coordinatof for the class is anne tribe at 6401792 girls hockey report barn team downed stouffville stouffville kinsmen trimmed stouffville safes barn 32 in girls hockey u getting re ad y for spring international harvester i cvv fc i wl i i jf mi n wl 370 disk harrow- b- 5658 rotary valve fl- l v t ggg i510 combination drill r j ll i efi x i i- i 11 1 rsi mammjsiimkbzff 400 cyclo planter v- chas richards sons 6403830 stouffville west 6403830 1 action sunday night julie parish and kathy foulds xosd to takea 20 lead before teresa ewing scored from brerida leh- man and then from debbie coxworth to knot the score in an exciting last five minutes julie parish determined the outcome scoringv unassisted shari lewis in iiic sales barn net kept the game close stouffville credit union and stacey tractor parts tied 33 jean pike contributedone goal one assist while karen brown and jane clarke each singled assists went to diane- sackfield and cheryl singleton jackie armet had two and cathy keaiy one forstaceys assisting wercjannette cooper two and one each to janet dunkeld cathy- pheenix vicki mac donald and brenda steel music 4 dancing and stouffville lions played to a22standoff jeanne rennie soloed the firsf- lion marker then was assihed by lynn roberts and terry pilkey susan jones scored herfirst- goal of the season- for music 4 dancing while lorie bartley had the other goal melody rainer assisted twice and sue foulds once fun wight stouffville open house at stouffville dist secondary school tonigntvill feature fun for the kiddies and the young at heart with anv i athleticcarnivarin the gymnasium j wreingand- throwing i wet sponges will be a few oftheevents plannea i fmoney raised will go j i llbme sdss athletic- program v in alliston saturday night stouffville dropped behind 30 in- the first period but by the end of the second stouffville had closed to within a single goal v 43 markers went to postma from gierkink gierkink from redshaw and norton and postma from herold and leger- the game then was tied 44 as dave mehaffey notched one with assists to norm mckenzie and norm wideman but alliston came right back to take a 54 lead with less than four minutes remaining andy red shaw from gierkink and f fibstmav rrfadeit 55 and with just threemlnutes ileft- norm- mckenzie proveb to be the stouff- ville hero making a s dash through alliston defenders and netting the winner with agood backhand shot the contest was a- great team win herold norton and gierkink playing standout defensive games after a shaky start the leger- postmaredshaw untied the attack and mckenzie turned in his best per- formance of the season mark boadway played his usual strong checking game and lugged the puck out of danger time after time while kevin bartley and barry greenshields skated miles but were outlucked around the goal a third game was to be played tuesday in stouffville scuba diving learn to scuba dive naui and acoc sanctioned courses btivimiii4kmiia7iuar at uxbrid6e pool urrv olson instroctor f cal852432between67pm if interested 2 4 new improvements in canadas competition policy are helping to ensure more truth in advertising clear and welldefined guarantees and honest selling practices that protectboth business and consumer our ideal is a fair marketplace for everyone for free literature on 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