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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 1976, p. 19

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the tribune thursday december 2 ists u girls hockey credit union team tied by barb cooper stouffville in the junior division of girls hockey stouffville credit union thumped gonnley greenhouses 6- 2 and advanced in the standings to tie with greenhouses for first place- jolynnayotte was the bfg gun she scored four goals and two assists brenda ihman tallied the other two markers assists went to bonnie hollingsworth 2 and paige cowan 1 for greenhouses vicki macdonald contributed one goal one assist erin were satisfied now with the quality of the boot and blade of tommys next pair of skates so put them on him first make sure your boy is wearing just one pair of lightweight socks thats all just one pair many parents put on two or three pairs of socks to prevent cold feet but if skates are fitted and laced properly there will be no further problem with cold feet several pair of socks will usually cancel out any support built into the boot by building up too much soft padding between the skate counter and the flesh the parent or child tries to take up slackness by tightening the laces which cuts off the circulation of blood and causes the cold feet so you have the same problem all over again with extra socks or that soft rubber ankle support some sporting goods salesmen recommend to take up space in the boot there is absolutely no way the boy or girl can get the support necessary to perform anywhere near their full potential without support skating becomes hard work not fun okay sit tommy down and tell the clerk to bring you a boot two sizes smaller than the shoe he is wearing thats right tyvo sizes ive heard hundreds of parents say as the boy slipped out of his right shoe without unlacing it oh but my boys shoes fit him perfectly baloney like skate boots at least seven out of 10 children wear shoes at least one to two sizes too large bear in mind even if the shoe fits that there is absolutely no relationship between shoe and skate si7e 1 always start out with the skate boot completely unlaced and if you follow the directions carefully there is never any need to lace the boot when trying on new skates now have your child put his foot into the boot sure it will go in but most likely the complaint i will be its too tight which it probably is try the next size up boot unlaced sit or kneel in front of tommy hold the skale sole in your left hand if you have fingers the length of mine slip the little finger of the right hand under the tongue which is completely folded back and out of the way and along the roof of the plastic toe cap v jr 1 with a little experimentingyou should be able to feel the toeof the boot if the little finger doesnt reach try the next one and keep going until you can- now put the heel of the blade on the floor its of the utmost importance that tommys heel snuggles back into the heel cup when he slips his foot into the boot so raise the toe to a 45degree angle now have tommy grasp the tendon guard with both hands and put his foot into the skate tell him to put it in quit complaining and keep quiet and he will now you can feel the position of his big toe in relationship to the front of the boot if itreaches to the beginning of your fingernail the boot is at least a half size too large about halfway up your fingernail is ideal if it doesnt reach your fingernail go back to the original pair you tried on childrens skates very seldom come in half sizes so if the boot has good support in the counter polyurethanc instead of pressed cardboard and- make sure the clerk can tell iyou whats in the counter then take the pair that reaches the beginning of your nail tommy will get one year for sure probably two years usage from the skate but you probablywill have to get extra leather support sewn in the counter and ankle area we will enlarge on that later i hey just for the fun of it and also for a little practice go get theskates your son is presently wearing arid see how they measure out guaranteed seven out of 10 too big right right you fellows wearing plastic skates take out the insert and- put your foot in the boot guaranteed two to three inches too big additional information on skates and the problems of getting the proper fit can be found in my howie meeker hockey basics book v next week we will tell you how to fit plastic boots so that you wont make the same mistake twice shepherd one goal and michelle guth one assist r beth housser was kept busy in the nets greenhouses had 20 shots on goal and credit union 19 the stouffville lions and the stouffville kins men played to a 11 stalemate gwen layton scored on a breakaway from centre to take a 10 lead from the lions on a three man rush lynn roberts then moved in with lori hogg and kim morley to tie the score in the senior division l m gardens took over first place after shutting three to one iga was credited with 31 shots on goal compared to only 13 by the victorious sales barns this sunday will be allstar night as the stouffville protective rustprooeng junior all- stars take on clairlea toronto allstars at 630 pm stouffville squad members are ginny kirby vicki macdonald kim morley judy sack- field kelly rexgraham brenda steel karen berry jolynn ayotte brenda lehman lynda roberts teresa ewing cheryl singleton jockie out stacey tractor parts armet gloria mintz 10 the game was fast debbie cooper jannine and wideopen both teams rushed from end to end trying to break the scoreless tie but it wasnt until the final period that sandy ramer slapped in the lone goal she was assisted by dawn shell and joanne rennie on a three man rush diane houston and debbie cooper played a fine game in the nets fending off 20 to 22 goalshots respectively in another game the stouffville sales barns came up with their first big win when they skimmed by the stouff- vile iga 21 iga started the scoring when cheryl singleton scored assisted by diane fockler then kathy mcbeth soloed to tie the score diane ermen tallied the win ning marker thanks to lizette lacoursieres fabulous game in the nets the sales barns managed to beat the iga despite the fact that iga putshot them almost courses for snowmobile operators vandorf area snowmobilers interested in taking the ministry of transportation- and communications snow mobile operators safety training may enroll in a course given r eves club instructor for- the cross country riders in vandorf the course consists of six hours of training and air students who pass course examinations will be given a certificate of proficiency which they may use in applying for a license to operate a snowmobile the program is geared for young people 12 through 15 years parents signature required but all snowmobilers 16 years and older without a valid drivers license should take the course- the cost is modest 650 for the complete course plus 2 for the validation certificate additional in formation can be bb- tained by calling dianne evei the number is 895- 7190 euchre party residents of whit- churchstouffville young and old are invited by the towns recreation committee to a free christmas euchre party at latcham hall on tuesday dec 7 the euchre christ- mas party has this year been expanded to include everyone with prizes lunch and a good time planned for all smith tanny peterson at 830 pm the senior lm records all- stars take oh wiuowdale playing for stouffville will be lizette lacoursiere diane houston lori bartley maureen kamps debbie coxworlh carol clarke cathy mcbeth sandy ramer karen brown sandy hardy julie parish lynda roberts kathy kealey nancy hutchinson karen ryck- man heather dunkeld bring a friend an enjoy an entertaining evening of hockey terry sab does some expert flips on the trampoline at the recent fun night at stouffville high school demonstrating dunking the ball is eugene reesor during an allgrades fun night in the gym of sdss dave connell atom and novice boys house league results hunter safety examination and one sitting c seated with their backs to each other the answer to the first question is no it is illegal to use a rifle to hunt pheasants and migratory birds the main reason for this is related to safety if you fire a rifle at birds on applicants were- ncochet and when finngv sa andfeeinhat- thev- by the examined of the totalintneainyou have no idea tosfewer passingrate v examined 2040 sucherethe bullet will land conmdluc l0 cessfully passed to the and a 22 bulletcan travel recreational sport of a mile youmajpusea hunting even at this timeyshotguii for- this game the office is booked up to which has a killing range of25 by gordon pollock conservation officer again this year maple district office is being invaded with prospective hunters applying for their hunter examination by the end of october 1976 the of fice received 4000 bookings of which 3300 errors occurs when the applicant points a loaded or unloaded firearm at the examiner or other person if he fails the ap plicant must reapply for the entire examination at a future date the ministry considers these examinations a very ministry these courses are a minimum of 8 hours in length reasonable inexpensive and are a pi ercquisitc for anyone under the age of 20 years in addition we find that the passing rate in this young age group is much higher due to the com pulsory hunter safety training course wayour varies from hunting accidents t- 40 percent to 90 percent and averages around the the ministry- of 68 percent mark the middle of november with 600 more applicants the applicants are made up of all age groups ethnic groups and from many walks of life and life styles in the past few years there has a noticeable in crease in female ap plicants the examination consists of two sections a written portion in english or french and a prac tical the written portion is divided into two parts 20 questions with true or false answers and 20 questions with multiple choice answers these questions are related to knowledge of the fire arms and ammunition safety procedures and practices and important hunting rules and regulations could you answer these questions is it legal to use a rifle for hunting pheasants or the answer to question no 2 is c seated with their backs to each other this is the only way both hunters are safe from one anothers shot one wouid have a view of 180 degrees in one direction and the other 180 degrees in the op- positc direction thus covering the entire area if the applicant receives more than four errors he fails his written examination and must r apply for another examination many of the new canadians fail this portion of the examination because of their inability to read or understand the english or french language during the practical examination the ap- plicant must demonstrate to the examiner his or her knowledge of firearms and safety practices as well as answering oral questions on general migratory birds yes or hunting rules and no or when two duck regulations there are a hunters are hunting in a few major errors possible boat tied to a blind what in the practical anyone of is the safest way to hunt which is subject toim- a seated facing each mediate failure the best other b one standing example of one of these stouffville clippers met the port perry flamingoes in junior c hockey action last weekend the game resulted in a 66 tie ixuvfcal v jjrirtwijj i t 9wv y naturalresorces recommends thaua new hunter take a hunter safety training course before applying for an examination courseware offered throughout the province by qualified instructors tested bythe anderson bantam as win exhibition stouffville the don anderson bantam a team came through with two con- vincing wins over the weekend on friday night they outhustled and outscored unionville 63 in an exhibition game scoring the goals were gary carr with two and singles going to ted waite andy redshaw dave raymer and dave mckenzie on sunday nov 28 stouffville travelled to cobourg for a league game the game was pretty close for two periods with the score being tied 22 but stouffville came through with another strong third period and scored five goals to seal a big 74 win the goals were distributed among seven players gary carr dave ramer claude maillet ted waite andy red shaw tony leger and dale mckenzie mark forrester played well in goal but the defense anchored by darryl norton proved the big key to the win stouffville skaters go to sectionals aurora two skaters from the stouff ville figure skating club j- willbe going on to scc- tional competition in aurora this weekend cindy wilson placed first in the subsectionals last week and earned a place in the sectionals and peter mellon has also been chosen to par- sk by barb cooper atoms stouffville fire dept 3 delicatessen 2 fire dept goals craig b run ton bill binstead peter snow assists glen maclcan david spensloy craig brunton delicatessen goals david elliott 2 conlinleasing 4 cards hardware 0 leasing goals- victor jennings 2 bill ross l 2 david johnson 1 armen stover 1 assist igillious 2 dixie lee 1 gillious goals lee brown 11 brent brown 1 dixie lee goal glen durkin stacey tractor parts 2 farmer jacks 1 stacey goats danny ohare 2 david brooks 1 assist farmer jacks goal jeff walkinson vnovice- i- it aida cleaners 6 conv mercial sand and gravel 2 cleaner goals robert rcid 2 2 jason stronach 2 warren mucci 1 number 21 gravel goals jim todd 1 donald meeksl shell lumber 1 con- sol id a ted sand and gravel 1 lumber goal ted brown gravel goal todd harrison beckers milk 9 hathaway decorators 1 becker scorers tyler jones 2 gregory kenney 1 lee vauticr 2 morgan winn 1 steven barkley 1 david chilvers 2 hathaway scorer russell king a stouffville kinsmen 4 country ready mix 2 kinsmen scorers graydon card 2 donald lewis 2 ready mix scorers kirk arends 1 kurk lanuzzo 1 uxbridge whitewash stouffville team travelled tomarkham to pull off another win jeff stover scored two goals for the bs to give them a two goal lead markham retaliated with two more to even the score then with less than two minutes to go inthe darrin hardy 2 john ganie stouffvilles christ parcells billy blundell- brown found the mark paul macewcn giving stouffville a 32 on sunday the victory stouffville saturday night the atom bs hosted uxbridge beating them 70 as indicated by the score the atom bs controlled the puck for most of the game were scored rbykevinurquhart 2 this weekly sports bulletin sponsored by grant fordmercury sales stouffville stouffville arena weekly hockey schedule fri dec 3 1976 700 to 800 edwards murphy vs markham 800 to 915 don anderson vs peterboro 915 to 1100 chester enterprises exhibition sat dec 4 1974 atom house league 700 to 745 745 to 830 830 to 915 915 to 1000 pizza cards vs dixie lee firemen vs stacey tractor stooff dell vs farmer jack conlin leasing vs guilios sun dec 5 1976 800 to 900 minor bantam practise 900 to 1000 major midget practise- 1000 to 1100 minor atom practise 1100 to1200 major peewee practise 1200 to 100 major bantam practise 330 to 440- novice practise 430 to 530 minor peewee practise 530 to 630 minor midget practise novice house league 1000 to 1100 1 beckers vs alda cleaners 2 schell lumber vs country redimlx 1100 to 1200 1 commercial sand vs kinsmen 2 consolidated sand vs hathaway decorators peewee house league 1200 to 100 apache vs giles 100 to 200 custom concrete vs legion 200 to 300 heatherlngton vs coop 300 to 400 master feeds vs cedar beach 400 to 600 peewee house league practise 630 to 730 hunts sunoco vs bay ridges 800 to 1100 krmay clippers vs frank furt mon dec 6 1976 junior house league 700 to 800 stouffville machine vs triad travel 800 to 900 calendar business vstolton home improvements 900 101100 clipper practise tues dec 7 1976 bantam house league 700 to 800- stouffville lions vs lee sand 800 to 900- betz pools vs- chas richards 900 tol000 meharg realtors vs barry welding 1000 to 1100 juvenile practise wed dec 8 1976 700 to 800 patrick motors exhibition 800 to 915 credit union vs bay ridges 915 to 1100 beckers milk vs whitby thurs dec 9 1976 800fo9l5 stouffville lions exhibition 700 to 800 blrkett hassard vs lindsay 9 15 to 1100 sounds music vs port perry sponsored by ford trucks

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