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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 31, 1976, p. 9

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the tribune wednesday march 31 utc after overtime win up in stouffvnxe toe birkett hassard peewee hockey team took t a two- game advantage in the provincial finals after a heartstopping 64 overtime win in delhi tuesday night- 1 with the stouffville goalkeeper pulled at 1418 of the third period andy redshaw tied the score at 44 from tony legeer stouffville added two more in the overtime period to win it the series continues this weekend with two games at the stouffville arena they are saturday at 730 pm and sunday at 330 pm and tony leger who also singled a goal daryl r helped on two goals and andy redshaw on one 1 delhi goalgetters were mark stefan steve stewart and rory ebdon the game sunday in stouffville marked the local peewee as first loss in 12 straight playoff gary encounters delhi won it final 53 mark boadway daryl norton and tony herold each tallied in a losing cause while tony leger assisted twice and jack postma barry greenshields and kevin barley once each leading delhi was michael waelz with two goals one goal apiece were earned by michael devos mark stefan and the first game of the series saw stouffville narrowly defeat delhi 43 on a game winner by jack postma from robert gierkink and tony leger stouffville to advance to is the third period the finals and brought to r earlier scoring came an end one ofthe most from norm mckenzie i exciting peewee series and dave mehaffey each with a goal and assist mckenzie and tony leger combined to set up robert gierkink for the tying goal and sentthe mcconnell the delhi goal was scored in an empty stouffville net the final game of the semifinal series with alliston was played march 23 and was a 54 win for stouffville norm mckenzie with two goals and three assists robert gierkink with two goals and david mehaffey with his win ning marker in overtime were the scoring heroes mehaffey also added two assists and his winning goal was his fourth win in the playoffs ever played although game into overtime this stouffville won four out of set the stage for five games and tied the other three of them went into overtime and two were decided by one goal margins there were just 22 seconds left when stouffville trailing 43 removed their goaltender for an extra attacker the strategy paid off when mehaffey who with only 156 left in overtime fired the clincher v vibe game featured constant scoring threats by bryan todd and barry smith fine defence by tony herold and daryl norton and steady goalwork by mike rehill hockey girls match mothers hotai judo club winners at competition ballantrae hotai judo club produced winners at the toronto east region selection tournament sunday all will represent the area in the ontario junior olympics in may j first places and 1 their weight classes are marek kaczynski boys undev115 lbs karen sheffield girls under 130 rob jarvis boys over 60 marnee wong girls under 85 second places went to david kaczynski boys under 65 and kathy gordon girls under 115 taking thirds were steve sheffield boys under 115 patricia becker girls under 130 wally siegel boysunder 75 vincent harris boys under 115 12 yrs old steve gayton boys under 60 on saturday the sheffield family added stouffville the hockey mothers the victory enabled proved to be the match just barely of their younger counterparts in an exhibition game sunday against a girls team the game ended at 55 the girls took a 30 lead on goals by lynn paisley with two and cindy mccurdy one assisted by jaunette cooper donna ryckman and joanne rennie three gold medals to their collection at the oshawa invitational tournament cathy topped the youth girls division under 120 karen was best in junior girls over 125 and steve captured the gold in the junior boys under 115 the mothers bounced back with three goals to tie the game two by lillian cordell one by barb cooper on the assists were joanne steel norma ryckman and jean dart lynn- paisley then soloed for the girls before darlene rexgraham tied the game on a penalty shot next susan jones combined with cindy mccurdy for the youngsters and lillian cordell soloed for the mothers to round out the scoring in the nets for the teams were shirley gordon marie drewery and debbie cooper mothers and daughters clashed on the ice in an exhibition game sunday night in stouffville pictured here are the motherdaughter combinations to take part in the contest front row left to right nancy dart debbie cooper jannette cooper donna ryckman and patty brooks the mothers in back are jean dart barb cooper norma ryckman and agnes brooks lees capture peewee title softball president elected goals and john tunney scored the other marker billy thome and cam fraser picked up assists lloyd britton dumped stouffville coop 10 gary white scored the only goal of the game assisted by stephen ireland in another 10 shut out kevin smith soloed for cedar beach park who defeated master feeds souses first in basketball y v stouffville the stouffville souses finished first in regular- league play in the mens basketball league teams are presently in playoff to determine the league championship the stouffville squad amassed 26 points in 14 games including 13 wins and only a single defeat st johns saints finished second with 22 points for the year other teams in order v are- brock generals 20 uxbridge super- sonics 20 baseline bullets 10 uxbridge downtowners 10 joseph gould golden hawks 4 and daheim golden eagles 0 i c thompson of the supersonics- was top scorer in the league with an outstanding 273 points r underleys of the bullets was second with 189 and d simmons was third with 174 three members of the souses figured as top scorers in the league placing forth fifth and sixth respec tively were don beauchamp dave con- nell and jim fletcher p kinton of the golden hawks was seventh in the scoring list claremont dave macdonald was elected president of the claremont minor softball association at the annual meeting held last week other members of the executive include mary borland secretary- treasurer lenora mackenzie allstar convenor bruce norton house league convenor frank hendyl publicity convenor it was revealed that 1975 costs for the league were 177865 registrations this year are saturday april 3 at the lions sports pad and april 10 at the community hall time is from 10 am to 12 noon fee for reeitration this year is 5 per player to defray the cost of bats and balls and other equipment coaches and umpires are also needed mr and mrs sandy godcn will again operate the refreshment booth at the park in 1976 plans are also un derway for a slowpitch league for adults lawn bowling club donation queried stouffville councillor cathy joice questioned whether council should be- donating 400 yearly to maintaining the stouff ville lawn bowling club green the way the com munity centre board is supposed to keep their budget in line they have about all they can bear she said mayor gordon ratcliff responded you arent saying lawn bowling isnt a recreational activity geofgina sleeth plane forced down bowls third markham a canadian forces- otter made an emergency landing in a farmers field north of markham sunday two men in the aircraft escaped injury with the added problem of high winds the men guided the singleengined transport to a soggy landing in two fectof mud in a field east of the9th line near 17th ave the plan was towed to the roadway where it was dismantled and trucked to downsview richmond hill stouffville bowler georgina sleeth came in third at the secretarys tournament here sun day she rolled a 701 flat triple to earn the right to enter the finals in brampton on may 22 v bantam bs locals win to stay in race stouffville facing elimination in lakeshbre league playoffs the stouff ville bantam bs stunned port perry 42 to stayin contention stouffvillehad dropped the first two contests in the best of five series 85 and 21 in the third game stouffville fell behind 21 kevin meguckintied thescorein the7 third period forcing the game into over time john pollard netted the winning marker and mcguckin added the insurance tally into an emptynet in tke first game kent forsyth scored twice with single goals going to mike holder ron gierkink and harvey schell assists went to john pollard jim green- shields harvey schell doug sanders kent forsythe andkevin mcguckin doug sanders scored the lone stouff ville marker in the second game with gary taylor picking up the assist v in thethird game kent forsyth led off the stouffville scoring with assists going to gary taylorj mike holder scfott brown and mark herold by barb cooper stouffville lee sand and gravel became psewee house league champions last week in a hardfought 21 win over stouffville legion goalie john carrick was spectacular especially in the last few minutes when the legion pulled their goalie in an attempt to tie the contest tino tsapoitas and ron rosntoski tallied one marker each and mike howard and barry thomas had assists alan lewis combined with mark bass for the legion in the b series ian spieran racked up a 3-0- shutout for apache freight lines over hetherington electric to become consolation- winners cameron jones was the big gun with two girls all- star teann outplays opponents stouffville xthe senior girls allstar team from stouffville made short work of sunderland here-winhing- 51 on sunday night julie parish led jscoring in- that game netting a hat trick jean ipike and heather dunkeld each had single tallies assisting were mi sandy hardy cathy ni muriel gibson tu kealy and debbie cox- worth 2 f the lone sunderland marker was potted by anne poultonthe game r had 18 penalties nine for each team including a misconduct dtane houston and lizette lacoursiere were superb in net an exhibition game between apache freight lines and lees sand and gravel on april 3 will conclude the peewee schedule bantam in the bantam division campbell howie potted a hat trick plus an assist for hunts sunoco who nosed out stouffville fish and chips 54 chris jackson fired one goal one assist and bill hamm scored the other goal paul ryan received an assist for stouffvilue fish and chips goalgetters were mike collett two goals one assist grant carter and paul raymer one goal each randy risk joe galle and paul raymer contributed one assist each barry weelding edged richards russ holder tops monday night league stouffville an 821 triple by russ holder topped the monday night mens bowling league this week he rolled 330 250 and 241 single games other scores robert gleave 769 al gleave 714 barry irving 680 norm ewing 664 rod bond 668 ron lcgault 657 bill watts 660 warren johns 742 ron hosklng 651 tom mcnutt 698 jack chambers 667 roger todd 752 jim fraser 722 vernwood 744 david macdonald 665 earl rowe 677 bill grove 767 bob sleeth 768 glen jackson 6s1 wayne jackionr661i elwood pattenden 670 bob chapman 786 frank hoey 696 legion ladies bowling tues march 23 mae budd 759 234 311 214 opal lehman 639 210 201 228 sue jones 615 218 pat appleton 221 gayle evans 228 212 joyce shadlock 247 diane graves 202 judy bond 210 jean pilkey 224 jill vaughan 241 gail hunter 264 marg mclean 205 doris redqucst 206 214 marg wagg228 may ostrander 243 lynn kerswill 239 may foord 203 thursday afternoon ladies league march 25 v marion barton 704 240 239225 tools taylor 681 274 218 betty hoey 622 255 june ward 617 240 marie footc 246 connie baker 212 bcrnice nelson 209203 gaye lehman 222 258 204 adelo willis 259 anne jackson 234 clara white 233 norma tram mer 227 hazel wilson 203 208 betty turner 207 lynda bonchcff 204 thursday night ladies league march 25 audrey gibson 771 23 251 247 muriel lllingsworth 225 lois bartley 223 lois barker 1 i ti 1 1 the regional municipality oif york kennedy road regional road no 3 the council of the regional municipality of york proposes to pass a bylaw authorizing the widening and reconstruction of regional road no 3 ken nedy road 6th concession line north in the town of whit church stouffville from approximately 1500 feet south of its intersection with the 2s26 sideroad to approximately 2300 feet north thereof with additional widenlngs at cuts and fills and the intersection the- clearing grubbing fencing grading and gravelling thereof to provide a two lane basic roadway together with the construction of culverts drainage works and all related works and undertakings and the acquisition of the necessary lands and interests in lands the engineering committee of the regional council will at its meeting to be held at 200 pm on the 13th of april 1976 at the engineering building on the west side of woodbine avenue one and onequarter miles north of the aurora side road hear in person or by his counsel solicitor or agent any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the bylaw and who applies to be heard information with regard to the above proposed work may be obtained at the office of david hill director of property at the engineering building tel 895-2303- r v vv- tijxy- x ji datedatnewmarketthls4thdayofaaarch y i edwarpoakes s i l2bayvlewavenuel newmarket ontario solwtwfcjher c- municipality of york j encephalitis hazard antifnosquiiq action approved cfgm squad to play f angbcans pickering in order to curtail the dangers of st encephalitis a three part program including spraying public e du c a t i o nia n d elimination of breeding grounds have been ap- proved by the pickering executive committee although the regional medical health officer and representatives of the ministry of the en vironment told the committee it isim possible to determine if there will be cases of pickering firemen get raise pickering first class firemen in pickering will now make 16394 per year- ac- cording- to a contract recently ratified with the pickering local of thej professional firefighters association the contract allows a 7v4 per cent salary in- crease life insurance benefits were raised from 15000 to 20000 if or firemen and from 10000 to 12000 for dispatchers the two year agreement causfor the deletion of service pay based on number oft years service iand the firefighters association will henceforth- supply bedding in the fire hails encephalitis caused by mosquitoes the com- mittee still voted in favor of the measures local citizens will be encouraged to clean up debris orstagnant water stouffville the jcfgm bull- shooters hockey team will take on members of the local christ church anglican parish april 6 at the arena in a fund- raising exhibition game admission to- the game which starts 730 areas where mosquitoes be m cents for are likely to breed and a and cents for similar program willbe aildlen 10 under carried out on town land k maybe obtained als from joanne steel jim that pickering should rehm and at the negotiate with scarboro weaver they to have both sides of the wi a so t rouge river sprayed the- ontario ministry of health has promised provincial funds to finance spraying operations west of toronto door members of the rich mond hill radio station team will be jerry sutt jack turnbull ian mc- callum gary dickens bill- purcell doug yamamoto joe lefresne steve whit- taker sandy spear mark carrherb forgie kim hesketh frank proctor nick lefresne stan genno and gord am brose for the church team will be brenda steel brad steel mike rehill dori roper wayne norton karen kearney david mcewandoug taylor david taylor gary taylor jim rehill brian moffat keith burkholder al hachey bruce haynes gary harding david sibbick rod kearney and bruce kearney manager is joanne steel and coach is marg britton barbara rose 211 lois bartley 21umarie lagee 204 annafretz239opal lehman 216 202 tuesday afternoon bowling march 23 marsha vautier 204 309 rosfe ttmms 231 200 rene rennie 256 jean bradshaw 234 flo stacey- 223 jean foley 218 anna frctz 213 spares audrey gibson 241 259 lois bartley 211 200 jean dart 284 sheila null 255 opal lehman 241 jessie dclweller 205 joyce shadlock 201 june hopper 200- ybc bantams norman dobic 359 142 217 jimmy vaughan 349 199 150 karen sleeth 322 150 172 wendy deslar- dins 144 gerald heikens 160 stephen king 146 mike burrows 135 kim tuck 156 danny roller 133 craig vaughan 170 126 cathy reld 126 159 murray pattenden 139 159 karen collins 164 131 cheryl connor131 julie ireland 126 stephen appleton 176 todd marshman 129 juniors sharon dykstfa 650 207 232 211 stcvclrcland 615 228 170 217 steve rigby 587 226 1b7 174 karen brodie5i9 227 177 165 gwen shadlock 538 172 192 174 david gould 132 174 168 rick ewjng 136 darlene cogar 125 john heikens 145 billy budd 195 paul hlllerup 135 157 david erikson 134 157 159 gary melhulsh- 172 179 llana appleton 128 debbie pattenden 137 146 174 shelly nesbitt 145 147 172 cherylgunn 151 suzanne conner 132 140 doug roberts 160 133 susan armstrong 188 170 134 mark doblc 145 liz brodlc 135 148 152 scott long 214 135 scott conklin 167 136 176 kelly long 154 150 david sibbick 145131 149 chris armstrong 196 132 sheila- ward 165 kim sleeth 150 144 terry bishop 176 141043 seniors donna summerfeldt 287 664 pat tuck 218 ruth white 208 keith brodlc 207 203 john christie 204 202 equipment 54 hotshots were clint bourne two goals two assists alan davis and don paisley one goal one assist each paul brunke also potted one goal one assist and neil davis and mike mumford one assist each perry pettigrew soloed on a hat trick for richards ron morrison combined with brent gilbert for the other marker bruce construction stomped betz pools 50 steve vaughan with one goal one assist and pat gibson shane cogswell blair sanders and mike gibson accounted for the other tallies assists to paul kennedy cliff lee and phil conway crest hardware dumped meharg real estate 43 mike hamilton theo pypher and doug- snowball soloed the fourth goal was a combination by mike hathaway- from randy underwood and ed pypher mark burrows- and robert wright potted one goal one assist each for meharg mark simpson scored the other goal while jeff morgan kevin brillinger and larry simpson received assists stouffville figure skating clubs 24th ice revue presents ov the wizard of oz friday april 9 1976 saturday april 10 1976 yr 200 pm1 800 pivi stouffville arena t adults 200 a children 75 cents tickets available at door reupholse keath barrie in concert saturday april1976 minkler auditorium ffiftchwoodbine avesr- c -r- tickets at 8 bay store locations previous concert sold out in 3 days so please order yours early i now for the price i oe anew suite 5 year guarantee i 4 monthly payment no extra charge frmr if 29258 297255 v

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