12 the tr1bruk thursday november 18 17c cindy wilson shows top form as she prac tices her sitspin in preparation for an upcoming competition in aurora midget girls coach resigns from team a great from 00 77wm buyff the 77 polaris colt ss is a leal hummer its fast and always rarin to go handles easily nd is easy on the gas two economical star engines available 244cc and 333cc 2 cyl fan cooled step up to a colt ss bill walls bethesda- 8881998 we service what we sell stouffville bill dart who has been coaching for four years has announced he will not head up a team next year his letter received by the tribune follows to the parents and players of farmer jacks midget allstar team many of us have been together for the past four years arid this year in my opinion we have had the best team ever i would like to thank the stouff- ville umpires for their excellent handling of the games my thanks also the truth is f we have never offered such great values warm winter wear for work pleasure hydro parkas winter work boots rubber leather work pants coveralls overalls flannel shirts warm lined corduroy vests snowmobile suits boots overshoes warm felt liners gloves thick warm socks hats coop smartshopperssnllsave stouffville cooperative assn 47 edward si stouffville 6401550 dont wait now is the time for thai winter tuneup keep ahead of coid weather check that anti freeze now neil patrick motors ltd 6403450 stouffville 2972957 goes to jack burrows for his sponsorship of the team unfortunately some of the girls on the team seem to have disagreed with my coaching of the team so resign next year i have decided to fir 4pw from coachng g 4 i wish the team much success in the future thank you bill dart three members of the stouffville figure skating club will be competing in the sub- sectionals to be held at the aurora community centre rink on saturday nov 20 and sunday nov 21 here lisa mellon brushes up on her spiral john montgomery new clipper line combo aids in win by pete sanderson when clipper coach murray sinclair teamed perry brown with doug taylor and scott connor his new combination produced almost instant results sparked by the speedy brown the threesome netted seven of the clippers 12 weekend goals the ken tree and shrub care free fall prewinter tree inspection be sure youre all ready for winter storms the following work can be completed now or during the winter months pruning thinning balancing bracing cabling feeding planting tree stump removal lot clearing fruit tree orchard pruning ask about our winter discounts richmond hill tree service and forestry co ltd 8847774 let us help you keep ontario green see your credit union for a loan a vacation is no longer considered just an extravagance its needed for rest a change of scenery and a chance to spend some time with the family your credit union can make your- winter vacation dreams come true stopin today dfis real fods stouffville district credit union limited 9g main street west stouffville ontario may squad beat port hope 73 saturday night after losing 75 to lindsay the previous day the story in lindsay was once again defence as the may crew blew a 4- 1 lead in losing their fourth consecutive game on the road bob craig had given lindsay an early lead but two goals by doug taylor and singles by peter fitz- patrick and andy leitch shot the clippers ahead lindsay stormed back to tie the score in the second period before perry brown netted what proved to be the last may goal- the clippers wilted in the third period and were outscored 30 both damon bennett and wayne norton missed the contest and the may defence was noticeably affected as goaltender- rick marshman got little support saturday night was a different story as the night belonged to perry brown and goaltender jack holder brown set up four goals and put on as fine an individual performance as has been v seen at the local arena in many years he skated miles and sparked his teammates with superb forechecking and gutsy aggressive play holder on the other hand was brilliant the panthers fired 60 shots at the diminutive piickstopper but beat him only three times holder attributed his success to the play of his defence i told my defence that theyd have to open up so i could see the outside shots said jack and thats exactly what they did we played our best defensive game of the season tonight doug taylor opened the scoring for the clippers on a perfect pass from- sparkplug brown seconds later brown put him in the clear again only to see doug- rattle one off the post dan dunn evened the count at one and panther terry watts put the port hope club ahead a minute later kevin barrick pulled the clippers even on passes from bill meakes and ted assinck and two minutes laterthe taylorbrown act put the may club ahead to stay early in the second frame assinck scored from barrick and meakes and peter fitzpatrick followed three minutes later from andy leitch and geoff roy earl johns pulled the panthers to within two and when damon bennett was sent off for five minutes for high sticking johns and his panthers went to- work only expert goaltending by holder and key defensive play by wayne norton and chris ciarridge stemmed the tide from there on the clippers never looked back scott connor scored midway through the third period from ciarridge and brown and again with 36 seconds left from taylor and winger brown the win moved the clippers into a third- place tie with lindsay while bowmanvillc continues to lead the loop ahead of port hope the clippers meet frankfurt this saturday night at 8 pm before embarking on a strenuous road schedule that sees them in cobourg on monday uxbridge on tuesday and port perry a week sunday they have yet to win on the road but if saturday night was any indication their drought away from home is about to come to an end 4kgs one of stouffvilles finest skaters peter mellon will be competing in the sectionals at aurora this weekend sousses downed by three points by dave connell stouffville horror of horrors woe is me the stouffville sousses lost by three in a tight and tension- filled battle for possession of first place in the uxbridge mens basketball league the stouffville- sousses came up on theshort end of a 50- 47 score in overtime against brock generals this was the sousses first defeat since their loss to the st johns saints in the second game of last years cham pionship series but this loss has left the sousses and bulletts both with 41 records and a share of first place the sousses scoring was spread over the entire team as gary fockler and eric button girls house league hockey greenhouses first 6402811 6404822 by barb cooper stouffville the first place gormley greenhouses team defeated the stouffville kinsmen 31 in junior girls hockey kathy kamps opened the scoring for greenhouses by potting in a pass from lynda roberts and then added to their lead by capitalizing on a mad scramble in front of the mayor elect allinger township of uxbridge a knowledgeable regional representative who will continue to work hard with the townships best interest in mind an individual who will always strive to get the best for you a man who stands behind hisdecisi0ns and can be expected to take a consistent position on all issues dec6th elect net erin shepherd tipped in a rebound from vicki macdonald making the score 20 then lori hogg soloed for the kinsmen and brenda steel came back with an unassisted goal final score was 31 stouffville credit union dumped the stouffville lions 64 credit union took an early lead as the line of housser ayotte and bangay produced two quick goals subsequently i jackie armet put on a remarkable performance by slapping in four goals in quick succession kelly rexgraham picked up two assists credit union retaliated with a goal by donna bangay and two more markers by jolynn ayotte assists went to jolynn ayotte and wendy beaton 3 in the dying moments of- the game the lions pulled their goalie leaving donna free to fire a last goal into the net for her hat staceys tractor parts and the stouffville iga played to a 33 standoff in an action packed senior girls game the teams were playing offensive end-to- end hockey when staceys were caught with their pants down in a manner of speaking debbie coxworth lifted a pass from heather dunkeld and scored for the stouff ville iga even though they were two men short at the time heather dunkeld then slapped in a pass from cheryl single ton giving iga a 20 lead staceys surged back with a three man rush headed by kathy kealy ballinger for mayor a strong experienced voice at the regional level glen warren productions ltd and the ctv television network ltd will be taping 2 game shows headline hunters and definition in the coming weekends you ore invited to be port of the audience ot the cftotv studios for free tickets phone 2919111 children must be 1 2 years of age to be admitted mary albright and judy ermen got the assists the tying goal was scored when julie parish swept all the way down the ice and drove a hard slap shot into the net julie nigh then drove in a long shot for staceys and iga bounced back with a solo- marker- by debbie coxworth- a 20 shutout was the result of a contest bet ween l m gardens and the stouffville sales barns the game was a 0- 0 standoff until well into the last period when sheiiy godden fired in a pass from sandy hardy and judy sackfield made a solo effort count for l m winning goaltender was diane houston but kathy mcbeth also played a fine game kathy was given a- real test as she had to ward off breakaways and rushes time after time junior standings gormley green houses leads the stan dings with 6 wins 1 loss and 0 ties for a total of 12 points credit union had 5 wins 2 losses for 10 points stouffville lions 2 wins 5 losses for 4 points and stouffville kinsmen have 1 win 6 losses for a total of 2 points senior standings stouffville iga have amassed 10 points with their 3 wins and 4 ties they are followed by l m gardens with 9 3 wins 1- loss 3 ties stacey tractors l win two losses 4 lies total 6 points and stouffville sales barns 0 wins 2 losses 5 tics total 5 minl each scored two john nigh hit for four randy barber shot six and dave connell added eight t team leaders in scoring were pistol fletcher with 10 points and don beauchamp- who scored 15 however- the generals smallest player guard johnny o showed that size is not the most important factor as he ran wild to tally 27 of his teams 50 points the game was a real cliffhanger as the sousses came from behind for a dramatic finish the sousses were down four points with 20 seconds left to play when a clutch layup by flet cher reduced the deficit to two then when fletcher deliberately missed the foul shot button controlled the rebound passed to connell who passed to beauchamp who sank the tying basket just as time elapsed in the ensuing overtime period the generals controlled the ball for the entire two minutes then won the game with three con secutive foul shots next game for the sousses is monday nov 22 at the uxbridge gym at 7 pm spectators are more than welcome and admission is free sdss team hi beaten at crosscountry stouffville the junior girls cross country team did not win the allontario title but they did meet one of their objectives although defeated for the championship by the henry carr squad who ran like little machines to sweep all before them the stouffville girls did manage to beat markham the only team to defeat sdss at the georgian bay finals by 18 points sandy ramer sandy mcleod sandy moscl gyl langly cheryl stelling and annette coombcs were the stouffville runners dance held stouffville a dance will be sponsored by the whitchurch stouffville minor hockey association on friday nov 26 from 9 pm to 1 am at the cedar beach pavillion admission is s5 per couple tickets may bo purchased at the arena on saturday clipper nights or from the hockey executive