Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 12, 1983, p. 20

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wednesday january 2 1983 corner in last weeks article offside play at the blue puck went over ifin j we dealt with the some line the referee does the referees opinion tunes confusing rule of not have to blow his the puck was deliber- t bodychecking here whistle for an immedi- ately shot offside the faceoff would be brought back to the offending teams end question of the week- the offside a player skating j we will try to illustrate ate stoppage of play f the different circumst- he may let play con- i ances when the referee tinue under the follow- f signals offside ine circumstances a rule 71 -offside- theattacking team the position of the has not touched the j players- skates and not that of his stick shall be the determin- 5 ing factor in all cir- k cumstances in decid- fj ing an offside the p rule further states a h player is offside when h both skates are com pletely over the blue line puck after it has cros- sed the blue line b backwards has com- the defending team plete control of the r the following is a list t of possible offsides 1 a player has both i skates on the blue line and his stick over it the rinstant the puck cros- ses over the line no offside 2 a player has both skates completely over the blue line as the puck crosses it 5 offside 3 a player has one j skate on and one skate over the blue line as the puck crosses it no offside t 4 an attacking player j has both skates over the blue line a team j mate in the neutral c zone shoots the puck i which in turn deflects j off an opponents body f or stick and crosses the line offside where there is an gains control of the puck and brings it back over the blue line c the puck after being shot in offside does not go as far back as the top of the faceoff circle if play was to con tinue under any of these circumstances it would be called a de layed offside a face- off for an offside would take place over the blue line on the side closest to where the puck and puts his skates over the attack ing blue line bringing the puck with him is this an offside the answer to last weeks question on bodychecking is neither player is penalized in the opin ion of the referee the contact was accidental send your questions and answers to re ferees corner po bon 1128 stouffville invitation anyone wishing to challenge jack wat- sons team of alpine skiiers is welcome to join them at hid- den valley on jail28 sy the annual event is held by the stouff ville yacht and ski club mens racing division and open to all team- chal lengers individuals also welcome the event starts at 830 am and con cludes with the club dinner and awards interested chal- lingers are asked to contact jack at 296- 7655 v amateur lie 1 rl i f juniors more bowling legion ladies jan4 ella nichols 654 243222 ruth shep- pard 602 245210 over 200 pat appleton 207 debbi mitchell 202 luanne mcginty 236 joanne gunther 226 mae budd 201 marg wood 204 debbie pat- tenden 233 gave leh man 216 opal lehman 206 chuck valleau 220 glenvs drewery 206 edna piette 211229 lois bartley 223 adele willis 201 carol som- mers 210 kathy hol- den 226 karen van- derhenne 223 linda todd 231 tuesday mixed dave jones 240 dave miller 273285 bill white 231233363 hank maschke 214310 doug carpenter 202 fran eckardt 205 mary hay lies 260 the junior c clip pers dropped two in a row last weekend an 114 loss in their away- game with lindsay while cobourg ousted them 96 in their satur day night game at the arena pete bauer fired three of the clippers four goal tally against lindsay tying him for first place in the loop along with ray west of cobourg both have 68 points apiece this sea son ted waite got the single bauer managed only a single and one assist in saturday nights game bob gicrkink re turned to the clippers for saturday nights game and it was fit ting that he should put them on the board in the second period assists coming from mogford and shaun leonard cobourg were almost unstoppable in the second period fir ing six more goals for a 73 lead going into the final frame ambrose and rowse tallied for the clippers the third period saw the clippers play well with markers from bauer from gierkink and ambrose while ambrose picked up his second goal on mcdo nalds assist steve careless again from mcdonald rounded out the clipper scoring cobourg tallied a pair but it was clearly the clippers period the game was hard and fast with very few penalties only four apiece while the clip pers despite their loss seem to have a new lease of life which might have come at just the right time with only four points separating the top six teams the outcome of the race for first place in the amateur hockey league standings is anyones guess although the number one spot is of dubious distinction as the first- place finishers have never yet won the play off championship title perhaps this year will see a break with tradi tion- in first place are the canadian tire red wings with 17 points with the maypowell north stars stouffville travel and village pools breathing down their neck just one point away next in line is village land scaping with 15 points while betz pools are also in contention with 13 farquharson pen guins and the smur- thwaite bruins with 10 and 9 points respec tively cant afford to drop their next three games if they want to stay competitive in league play on sunday morning both wayne mcmann red wings and ken chupa penguins netted two- goals apiece but it was not enough to give their teamsa win bill ormson nordiques also fired a pair giving his team a 31 win over the bruins total league results are as follows stouff ville travel flyers 3 maypowell north stars 2 flyer goals wayne emmerson ron evans ron arends north star goals bar ry zeller ron brooks village landscaping capitals 4 farquhar son penguins 3 capitals goals hen ry stevens grant lar- mer phil pirie pen guin goals ken chupa 2 alhachey betz pool nordiques 3 smurthwaite bruins 1 nordique goals bill ormson 2 murray wil liams bruins goal wayne jackson village pool rangers 4 canadian tire red wings 3 ranger goals gary fraser steve davis doug majors rich hughes red wing goals wayne mcmann 2 floyd focklcr a firm believer in a powerskating program for young hockey players clint dickinson is now in his third year of coaching- presently with the schell lumber novice squad clint manages to keep an eye on his son five year old chad who is on the team he is also the proud father of twin boys stefan and daniel who may be taking to the ice next sea son this is one of clints reasons for staying with the novice division im agine three sons to help dress every game a resident of stouffville clint moved into the area in 1976 he has been a member of the amateur hockey league for four years and is cur rently playing left- wing for the smur- clint dickinson thwaite bruins so as to keep up to date with current coaching methods clint took two courses this sum mer he is con vinced that power- skating has been mainly responsible for the house leagues younger members becoming more proficient ska ters over the last few years a view shared by many other coaches in minor hockey when asked for a playoff forecast in the ahl league he was quick to answer bruins and red wings we shall see scores bowling league scores for the week en ding jan7 are as fol lows thursday ladies gaye lehman 661 271240 audrey gib son 617 227222 lois bartley 612 234209 andrea corner 603 218 nancy lehman 602 236214 over 200 claudette chadwick 234 shirley davidge 225 terry mcvicar 230 deanne wray 221 lynn seabrook 211 glenys yorke 225208 pat beauchamp 202 karen vanderllenne notice togolfers newmarket golf and country club newmaiket goll and country club is a maiuie scenically located nee lined 18 hole goll course featuring large well kepi greens and undulating laitways its location iv miles north of davis drive on woodbine is merely a stone throw irom newmarket and a twenty minute drive up the 404 irom toronto will see you on the lust tee newmarket- goll and country club has recently been organized to provide a better service lor the gollei signilicant are the name change irom sharon goll and country club and the appointment ol goll pro and partner max thompson max operates the canadian goll academy and newmarket goll driving range but you probably know him irom his television instruction series goll with max benelits irom his wealth 61 golfing experience inclulde playing fcsa tbornamerit professional player in theearly 1970v to employment as a club pro in some ol ihe most prestigeous goll clubs in canada and itio r caribbean his major priority at newmarket goll and country club will be to ensure that you the goiter enjoyi your day and receive lair and courteous trealmenl at all times max and his stall will duect the play and open a modern golf shop featuring the latest equipment instruction will also be available another change around the club is the appointment ol ted martin as club house manager ted is a well known newmarket business man however most locals do not realize teds early successes were in the restaurant and night club business he will be rearranging the club house so as to increase its suitability lor dining and tournament banquets as finances permit set hours will be posted lor the licensed premises and the coflee shop will be open for breakfast during the playing season in an effort to gain popularity as a membership club we have a schedule ol fees catering lo every golfers needs a new membership category to be introduced is the 8900 special which proved so popular this year as a christmas gilt for membership information we are holding an open house at the canadian golf academy in aurora 7272693 between 11 am and 4 pm saturday january 15 1983 light refreshments will be served and max will check out your swing at no charge on our colour tv instant replay l d martin president 201 legion ladies dec 28 ella nichols 664 207215242 jean dart 653 216290 edna piette 627 205221201 over 200 bev marsh- man 222 debbie pat- terulen 225 gaye leh man 218 lois bartlev 210 debbie rennie 206 minnie jackson 203 barb thomas 202 ruth paisley 200 sunday mixed sandra weber 744 279266 dave dim ming 661 248224 ann deters g48 209278 audrey pattcndcn 629 213212204 darlene johnston 620 236 garth good 614 252 over 200 gavle evans 231 holly richardson 221 elaine havlow 202 good tbreasons to see your good neighbor agent car home life boat ian mackenzie 131 telson rd unit 4 markham 4758312 i ae o good neighbor slot farm i therr movsetguide information phone 924 2581 10 am to 9 pm mm kville cinemas ifl the mfirhuille ihoppiilg centre wy 7 t mccowan rd telephone 4776314 starts friday comeback starring michael landon true story subject to classification best friends burt reynolds goldie hawn tlmcommiirxiri peter pan also once upon a mouse 1 ccoipnvtqcmdran the verdict starring paul newman jack warden lfl coming soon kiss me goodbye fhee parking oirrciry in front of cinrrni ntrncc on north urkmq1ot james caan sally field weekdays doors open g 30 satuhday sunday continuouslrom i 30 please note programs are subject to change without notice plcase call theatre or info phone to confirm features showtimes

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