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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1984, p. 25

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torn team to pfov finals stouffville atoms spon sored by sound music advanced to the omha finals tues day with a 31 win over cobourg they no w meet napanee for the cham pionship scott ferris drae giover and jason underwood scored for stouffville in the third in mondays game forward dayle lewis couldnt have chosen a better time to display the potency of his scor ing power the nifty puckjuggler counted all bis teams goals as stouffville edged cobourg 32 the victory the clubs second followed a 63 win at cobourg friday while lewis pulled the trigger on each of the stouffville tallies he was afforded strong help by his mates jason underwood and drae glover drew assists on his first tally jeff cow ley and glover on the second and david cara- manica on the third cobour pulled within one of tying the score but couldnt lift their net- minder in fa vor of an ex tra attacker due to pressure from the stouffville forwards and defence at cobourg friday the homesters jumped into a twogoal lead be fore the visitors could get untracked stouffvil le trailed 31 partway through the second then they went to work blasting five pucks into the cobourg cage with out reply from their rivals drae glover was sen sational hitting the target three times his first came on passes from eilert fraser and jay scaife his second from jason underwood and brandon pridham and his third from bill payne and scott ferris before and after this volley of surefire shots brandon pridham brad blacktopp and dayle lewis dented the twine jason whitebread and lewis assisted on pridhams marker paul trentadue and lewis helped out on blacktopps tally underwood and whitebread picked up points on the lewis goal danny wilson turned in a strong performance between the pipes for stouffville z3ss one parent families association of canada markham chapter head office 4877976 tohpottr ffli sports classified ford 1983 thunderbird from 10389 hav you driven aford mtry mcarthurs sales hyw j kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2945400 third section a metroland community newspaper wednesday march 14 1984 pee wees perform heroics edge gananoque in thriller stouffville its goodbye gananoque hello huntsville the peewee clippers sponsored by stouffville dist credit union and coached by grant nesbitt have advanced to the ontar io semifinals future dates arent definite but the man agement is trying for the series opener here friday stouffville gained their win over gananoque the hard way a 43 victory sunday in the fifth and final game dan larmer the hero of the game and the series broke a 33 tie with a minute left in regulation time kevin francis and darron baston drew assists larmer was mobbed by his jubilant mates while stouffvilles prime concern now is huntsville the players wont soon recreation meetings ballantrae the culture and recreation committee of town council will meet at the wbitch- urch centennial centre bauantrae monday march 19 at 8 pm vri r members of the bauantrae community centre board as well as area residents are invited the committee is anxious to receive recom mendations and suggestions as to what recreation programs in the community can be initiated andor improved on wed march 21 a similar meeting will be held in the vandorf community hall at 8 pm to which residents of that community are also invited mvp awards stouffville for ward vicki smith and goal- tender shawn morrison won most valuable player hon ors in the5th annual leaside girls hockey tournament at leaside in their first game stouff villes bantam team spon sored by farmer jacks battled leaside to a 11 tie jennifer acticia was stouff villes lone goalgetter vicki smith assisted on the tally vicki received the mvp award heather ross kristin graham and jennifer acti- cia had several good chances to score but were robbed on closein tries in the second contest stouffville thought theyd scored what would have been the equalizer in the fin al minute of a game against ottawa however the re- feree claimed the puck didnt cross the line and allowed play to continue stouffville lost 21 shawn morrison was out standing in the stouffville net and earned the mvp prize for her performance lorraine mcdowell counted the lone stouffville goal forget the five contests just concluded each was de cided by a single goal with two going into overtime and one settled in the final second in sundays fixture stouffville built up a com manding lead on two goals by larmer and one by fran cis with assists going to s ven hennze and brad mac- donald on the first kevin blacktopp and larmer on the second and daryl ham and macdonald on the third gananoque wasnt to be counted out however they roared back to even the count at 33 this set the stage for lar- mers climactic tally with francis and baston draw ing assists for larmer the paul henderson in the peewee lineup it was his third hat- trick of the series and his third deciding tally stouff ville won 10 at gananoque friday after losing a heart- breaker 43 in overtime wednesday it was darron bastons goal at gananoque friday that brought the two teams back to stouffville for the rubber match sunday francis set up the play here wednesday the goalgetters were francis larmer and macdonald netmirider scott evans played strongly in every game in the 10 stouffville victory at gananoque fri- day he was particularly outstanding the stouffville lineup fol lows scott evans basil luciano brad macdonald daryl ham darron baston ted stonehouse kevin francis dan larmer kevin blacktopp tonio trentadue jamie camp bell aaron mcwilliams sven hennze and rob mountjoy excellent success in quarterama 84 julie roy rr 2 stouffville and her fouryearold quarter horse gelding meadowsyl enjoyed excellent success in competition at quarterama 84 held in the coliseum exhibition park julie placed second in the futurity finals and ninth overall out of 60 entries participants came from all across canada and parts of the united states the stouffville credit union peewees defeated ganano- are left to rightdarron baston dan larmer and kevin que 43 sunday to advance into the ontario semifinals francis the series went a full five games with two contests against huntsville these players figured in the game- decided in overtime winning goal with one minute left in regulation time they jim thomas will pay own way if reduce ice costs stouffville although poorly attended only eight members of the public showed up thurs days meeting of the culture and recreation committee was beneficial in several re spects david bourne represent ing the whitchurch- stouffville minor hockey association proposed that icetime charges currently 59 an hour be cut in half and subsidies paid by the town be removed the 1983 subsidy totalling 36000 has risen steadily over the lastfewyears it wasstated its removal would mean the association would be come completely self- supporting it would also dispense with the onerous business of requesting financial help every year the lack of washroom facilities for this years ladies slopitch tourna ment was raised by cliff dunkeld because the are na and latcham hall are booked for the antique show accommodation in this regard is at a premium it was agreed that portable toilets be used providing they are supplied and paid for by the town skaters score high stouffville com peting against the best ska ters in central ontario stouffvilles entries of mau- reen ferguson cindy mcneil michelle barker and diana white turned in superb weekend perform ances at a championship meet in the port credit are- to register for softball stouffville reg istrations will be accepted for allstar and house league ball sat march 24 location is the stouffville arena from 10 am to 2 pm classes include all ages both boys and girls from t- ball through midget na mississauga maureen 15 placed fifth in ladies prenovice com- petetive cindy 16 was tenth in juvenile ladies michelle and diana were eleventh in jr bronze simi lar dance there were 250 partici pants representing 100 clubs aid family stouffville a benefit game for the family of the late bryan clute will be played in the stouffvil le arena sat march 17 bryan and his defence partner butch blacktopp are two of the originals with the stouffville classics oldtimers bryan died dec 12 following a heart attack he was 38 bryan was an enthusiastic worker in the ajax community where he lived butch told the tri bune he was a pastpresident of the ajax kinsmen club besides wife susan he leaves two children jen nifer 10 and craig eight according to recreation coordinator lizette lacoursiere user fees will be introduced for ball teams this year an amount of 3 per person for resident teams and 5 per person for outsiders has been agreed upon the various clubs have been notified hire town staff the question of hiring summer staff was raised by daphne goldman mrs goldman wanted to know why the town didnt give preference to local stu dents in reply marlene mckeeweatherall assis tant coordinator explained that qualifications for sum mer jobs were stringent particularly at the pool if all town applicants had the necessary qualifications they would be hired she said last year we had to hire three markham stu dents because we couldnt- find sufficiently qualified people here rec complex status questions as to the status of the new recreation com plex went unanswered be cause according to council lor wilf morley there are too many variables in volved he did however promise a statement as soon as all tenders have been re ceived and the cost to the taxpayer is known

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