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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 7, 1983, p. 23

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at nearly all major and minor sporting events jimmy was voted sportsman of the year in 1982 by the towns parks and recreation com mittee he is presently in an intensive care unit and his condition is de scribed as satisfactory further information can be obtained by ringing i the hospital 895452u j atoms edged a win a tie and a loss left the atom clippers just short t of a playoff spot in the finals of the bradford tournament over the weekend j an opening game tie against east gwillimbury saw the clippers fall behind 20 before brad blacktopp found the range on brandon pridhams assist i the clippers matched a gwillimbury s single goal in a middle frame the mar- ker coming from jason whitebread on assists from pridham and drae glover third period action was hectic gwillimbury drew ahead to make it 42 before the clippers matched them with goals from jason underwood and bill payne pridham picking up an assist game 2 saw the clippers sunk 53 by nobleton with markers coming from drae glover 2 and underwood assists went to pridham 2 whitebread underwood dale lewis and glover finally a hardfought 54 win over oak ridges came too late for the clippers to grab off a playoff berth perfect peewees a perfect record in league play saw the credit union peewee clippers pick up six valuable points in last weeks schedule monday night saw the clippers dispose of ux- bridge 20 in a clise- checking game sven henn- ze opened the clipper scor ing early in the first frame on assists from jamie campbell and dan larmer which held up until late in the third when kevin black topp scored on kevin fran cis assist scott evans earned the shutout wednesday nights game against pickering was a walkover for the clippers the 123 win was led by dar- ron baston with four goals wednesday december 7 1983 orchard park public schools senior girls volleyball team repeated last years performance in winning the area 2 volleyball tournament back row 1 to r coach dave young monica francis kelly watling lisa weatherall and coach ron robbins front row 1 to r catherine dunk- eld barbara smith sarah cowan lynda belisle lynne hoover and tammy yake jim holt juniors drop tenth game in a row by jim holt the a s construction junior clippers keep get ting close but not close enough for a win their strong effort on sun day night was wasted they allowed port perry to tram ple all over them in the third period to snatch a 129 win the clippers scored heavily in the first and seccfnd periods chris brown and mike anderson put the heat on the port per ry defence with two goals and two assists apiece while barry greenshields also counted for a pair sing les went to chris baggs mitch turner and doug rae the clippers spent their fair share of time in the box but were saved by the penal tykilling efforts of ander son purcell brown and reed all of whom brought high praise from coach jack watson those guys really did a great job for us he said scott lippett vacated the net after two periods mak ing 13 saves and giving up 8 goals whereas substitute paul richards retained lip- petts average by letting in four goals in as many mi nutes richards 31 saves in the third period indicates how diamond allocation the whitchurch- stouffville community ball association will hold a meeting on thurs day dec 8 to allocate di amond time slots for84 the meeting will be held at the parks and re creation offices at 50 main st under the old post office and will start at 730 pm bad the clipper defense can be in their own end they gave up the puck so often port perry know it was christmas the less su a about last wednesdays game against lindsay the better the score read like telephone numbers and the only sav ing grace was jamie bells pair of goals the clippers have now suffered their 10th consecu tive loss their last win being againsrbewdley on oct 29th coach watson is hoping the tide of defeat will turn on saturday when lakefield visit for a 730 pm game lets hope so in my opinion by jim holt how much is too much fun night at arena public response to the commodore oldtimers fundraising game on satur- open house the ballantrae and district lions club will hold open house tomor row evening thursday dec8th at the ballan- trae community centre visitors will be able to meet and discuss with members the consider able activities under taken by the club in cluding a film on how the lions service their com munities needs day night was poor but that does not mean to say that those who turned up parti cularly the kids didnt have a great time santa keith betz did a great job for the towns chamber of commerce challenge team throwing out hundreds of candies to the young fans while the cookie monster or was it big bird captured the hearts of the wee ones the game as expected was chaotic rules were ignored and everybody on the ice more or less did their own thing santa was out rageous in racing from one end to the other with the puck in his hand trying to score he missed but the kids loved it the score fluctuated not that anybody cared and the board last showed a 676 win for the chamber of com merce challengers following the high jinx the giles chevolds oldtim ers played an exhibition game against ajax the game almost ended in a scoreless tie but finished with a win for the home side when art nicholson found the net with 47 seconds left to play the commodore vic 20 computer was won by old- timer clipper bob mckinnon an underlying current of panic marks councils offer to the library board they are willing fo pay fifty percent of george schlukbiers sal ary for the next twelve months should the board allow him to be seconded for duties as temporary recreation director having agreed amongst themselves that the town cannot afford the services of a fulltime recreation director council has so far seen fit to appoint a recreation ccordinator an assistant and now propose a temporary director this vast expenditure of taxpayers money could have been well spent on employing a ful ly qualified person in the first place someone able to keep us out of the current recreational morass while at the same time retaining our defunct recreation com mittee t r one cannot help but wonder where it will all end tongueincheek party on saturday dec 17 town council will hold a thank you party at bal lantrae community cen tre for volunteers of the various sporting orga nizations considering the hap penings of the last twelve months its rather akin to being in vited to your own funeral junior c hockey despite a hig effort to attract young players from within the town the junior club has had little success this year looking at the team roster there are only ab out six local boys on the team most are imports despite their con- tinued losses the team has tried hard under the watchful eye of coach jack watson however the writing is on the wall it is doubtful if they will 1 get past the first round of t the playoffs if indeed i they even get that far fan attendance at home games has been sparse and the club could be well in the red j were it not for the con- tinued support of its sponsor a s construe- tion although the idea of an intermediate club has been rejected time and again it would seem to be a good solution to i bringing in the fans there are dozens of players in limbo play- ers who are too old for ij junior and too young for amateur hockey most i play in industrial leagues somewhere in j metro toronto or else- j where they would wel- come the chance of play- 1 ing in a homemade league 1 over to you john j hutchinson and edgrimshaw g poor support i saturday nights fund- 3 raising effort by the chamber of commerce and the commodore old- timers was poorly sup- ported both organizations gave a lot of time and h effort to putting on the event and for the com- j modores it was their big chance to raise funds for 5 the recreation complex if such enthusiasm is met with deadpan indif- ference then future events are doomed to fa- ilure scoreless tie for bantams for their first tournament action of the season the ed wardsmurphy bantam a clippers travelled to lind say on saturday a 51 loss to richmond hill in the opener the sole marker coming from kent smythe saw them rele gated to the consolation side where they blanked midland 80 in the second round sean mcquigge led clipper scoring roster with four goals with kent smythe counting for three russell king added the single clipper luck was out in the final against lindsay who tallied four unanswered goals to win the trophy r having been hammered 102 by port in their and an assist while dan larmer completed a hat trick plus an assist other points came from jamie campbell 2 goals and 2 l assists ted stonehouse 2 j goals and 2 assists and h ifefficraigstronach with t last meeting on oct24 the pwljsingle oclippersheld them to a 4t rounding out the weeks scoreless tie in their league league schedule the clip- game last wednesday for pers dropped whitby 82 at the clippers it was as good the arena on friday night as a win y goaltcnder john bellerby played a spectacular game in the clipper net to shut down the red machine the teams league record now stands at 551 against unionville on nov 28 the bantam squad extended its exhibition play record to nine wins and one loss the game saw just ab out the whole team get on the score sheet sean mcquigge and kent smythe tied for the top tally with four goals apiece while shawn pennanen fired a pair counting for singles were mark dorey russell king and jim baggs assists going to chris tymon 3 following saturdays parade a versatile santa also put in an appearance for the chamber of commerce v com modore game at the arena unfortunately this particular santa didnt have a very good grasp of the rules he kepy standing on everyones stick jim holt uxbridge edge midgets 65 the beckers milk clip- uxbridge jumped into an per midgets were out of luck early two goal lead before kirk smyth 3 burkey when they came up against bill hutchison put the clip- elzner3 mike ferguson a strong uxbridge squad pers on the board assists 2 and king 2 single sup- last week ya 4 going to ken burrows and port points were picked up coming from behind in doug mcquigge by baggsdorey craig the third period they man- three more goals by ux- aged to tie the knot at 55 but bridge in the second period mucci derek hutchinson and derek hamilton from mike fcasby assists going to burrows and rick vallee uxbridge almost lost cen tral of the game in the final frame when rocked by a clipper threegoal salvo from dave fockler bur- were beaten by a late goal brought only a single reply rows and an unassisted game close it v i effort by john parcetfr assists going to burrows and doug mcquigge bjlt managedto f ind the net late in the final minutes of play for a 65 win- j clipperfjoe risks per- formance in net made the

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