kzaac one parent families association of canada markham chapter head office 4877976 third section the tribune sports classified a metroland community newspaper 1383 thunoerbiro from 10389 have you drfjtti a ford lately mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2945400 wednesday march 28 1984 magnificent 5 goal effort by glover atoms drop napanee napanee sent shock waves though stouffville hockey fans on sunday afternoon launching a threegoal blitz in the first minute of play they had the atom clippers hanging on the boards like a punch- drunk prize fighter the visitors playing the second game of their fivegame series against stouffville in amateur tourney stouffvilles amateur hockey league will close off the season with a 16 team tournament at the arena on april 67 and 8 opening ceremonies will be held on saturday at 11 pm with mayor eldred king dropping the puck members of the complex fund- raising committee will also be in attendace ijeach team will be guaranteed- three games with the cham pionship rounds four in- total being held on sun day an added feature will be a showdown championship shootout with the final on saturday the tournament is being sponsored by mol- sons breweries and latcham hall will be open for refreshmentsii admission is free but a donation box will j be- prominent at the entr ance and all receipts will be given to the complex fund ahl jinx unbroken in amateur hockey league playoff action on sunday village landscaping capit als went into overtime to down the league champions monte cristo kings 21 henry stevens and wayne emmerson scored for the caps emmerson getting the winner bob leger counted for the kings flyers blanked village pool jets had every thing their own way with an 80 runaway win over the travel flyers rich hughes was flying high leading the jets tally with a hattrick singles going to rick mar- tyn glenn whitebread art nicholson ted mahar and doug wilson whalers beached farquharson penguins beached the whalers 32 singles going to butch blacktopp lionel vil- leneuve and angelo papa- janis dave boyd and steve skinner counted for the whalers bruins bumped betz pools nordiques edged smurthwaile bruins 43 in a hard- fought battle scoring for the nordiques were phil pirie wayne jackson mike jones and dave tucker tucker potted the winning goal gary yoshida doug wil son and ron evans counted for the bruins stars shine the len powell north stars had little trouble in dispos- ing of canadian tire black hawks 62 ken may and ed rose were twogoal shoo ters singles going to ken chupa and dan catelli bill ormson and joe mar- tinelli were goalgetters for the black hawks the jinx on the league winners winning the play offs is still with the ahl it has never been done and this year is no different from any other monte cris- tos loss against the caps cn- surcd that they have no chance of winning the dou ble crown not this year anyway the omha bb zone finals caught the clippers com pletely offguard and looked set to tie the series 11 however they did hot take into account the phe nomenal performance by clipper captain and centre drae glover glover put on a one man show that was no thing short of incredible collecting all five goals in the clippers eventual 53 win following napanees flying start the home side settled down and tied it up by the end of the first period after which it was a battle of attrition with both sides tak ing a number of penalties glover received strong offensive support in the first period from jason whitebread brad black topp jason underwood brandon pridham dayle lewis and scott ferris all of whom collected assists the second and third periods were almost stale mate however glover again found the range on assists from whitebread and bill payne and the clip pers took control of the play napanee blew two or three chances to score in the final frame before glover got the insurance goal this time from underwood and whitebread but the com bination of a strong defence- bill payne brad blacktopp scott ferris and david caramanico and of course jeff willis goaltending kept them out of the net wil lis uncanny instinct for being in the right place at the right time along with some great acrobatic saves brought the crowd to its feet on several occasions in game one of the series held at napanee on march 23 the clippers doubled their hosts 42 for a crucial win on away ice the clippers led 10 at the end of the first on a goal by glover underwood and lewis collecting the assists and scored again in the second this time under wood from lewis and whitebread before napanee could get on the board napanee tied it up early in the third period and it was left to dayle lewis to fire both winning and insurance goals for the clippers assists went to underwood 2 jeff cowley and glover clipper netminder danny wilson was in net for this one he did a great job stop ping a number of hard shots and keeping cool under con siderable pressure the clippers travel to napanee tomorrow night thursday for game 3 in the series a fourth game if necessary will be held 530 pm on saturday recognize some of these faces our hockey heroes of yesteryear posed for the camera during a break in their sunday morning workout back row 1 to r trainer john lunau danny lewicki bill carniege murray hen derson john mccormick howie menard guest player aggie kukolowicz ivan the terrible irwin clipper bob mcneil bruce logan front row bob robertson brian mcfarland gus bodnar jeff baun peter conacher ike hildbrand bobby baun jim thomas nhl oldtimers on saturday night hockey fans are in for a treat this saturday when the nhl oldtimers faceoff against stouffvilles betz pools oldtimer clippers the big event is being held to raise funds for the re- creation complex it is the second time the nhl oldtimers have visited stouffville famous names such as bobby baun who will ever forget his broken leg win ning goal for the leafs against detroit in the 1964 stanley cup final he broke it with just ten minutes left to play in the third period and just kept on going gus bodnar 61 next month still holds the record for the fastest goal by a rookie ike hildebrand will be there ike who skates like an eighteenyearold was also one of canadas top lacrosse players his achievements are recorded is in the lacrosse hall of fame coach harry watson a fivetime stanley cup play er he wont be on the ice but hell be on the bench with the rest of the top ta lent putting it all together is pete conacher son of the farmersgals in quarter finals farmer jacks bantam gals pulled off a big win last week they dropped missis- sauga with two straight wins in the provincial play- downs giving them a berth in the quarter finals at scar borough on april 14 a combined team effort spearheaded by a strong de fensive effort led by lynn wilkinson gave them a 21 win in their first game stouffville goals were scored by heather ross both assists going to vicki smith the winning goal came with only 21 seconds remaining in the third frame after the game was tied by mississaugas mar- nie young game two on saturday evening saw mississauga take the lead three times with stouffville replying ev ery time they went ahead finally the stouffville gals pulled ahead with three un answered goals in the third period for a well deserved 63 win mississauga pressed hard from the opening whistle only to be stopped time and again by great netminding from shawn morrison lin da whiteside opened the scoring for stouffville the assist going to suzanne ned- gial followed by a string of five goals from vicki smith smith played a superb game and was strongly sup ported with assists from linda whiteside 2 dar- lene ogden 2 heather ross 2 and lynn wilkin son 2 the series win was doubly satisfying for farmer jacks gals as they had failed to defeat mississauga in three previous outings also it marked the fourth game in a row all wins in which they went unpcnal- izcd famous charlie big train coriacher pete is the orga nizer for the nhl oldtimer games the last time he vi sited stouffville he recorded a hat trick keeping- an eye on his boys will be john lunau curator of markham museum john has been with the oldtimers since 1962 and as trainer knows their histories inside out the full roster of yester days hockey heroes is as follows mike trenton snr mike trenton jnr ron hurst ivan the terrible irwin bob robertson mur ray henderson bill car niege pete conacher gus bodnar ike hildebrand bobby lalonde bob menard brian mcfarlane jeff baun howie menard danny lewicki jnr cal gardner john mccormick aggie kukulowicz bob baun danny lewicki bruce logan team mana ger is wally stanowski the names will bring back pleasant memories of those halcyon days when canada led the world in hockey expertise lining up for the betz pools oldtimer clippers will be keith betz wayne trotter ken smurthwaite lionel villeneuve al hachey bill howdy cor ner nelson ham bill ormson ron graham joe infurnari eric scaife bob mcneil george cowley bob mckinnon gord elliott ness grant lar- mer brian sheridan phil lavell and steve ellis team coach is bill wood manager john bell and assistant manager steve upton the stouffville skating clubs clipperettes preci- sionskatingteamunderthe direction of jane hachey and sheila mcneil will give a demonstration after the first and second periods game time is 7 pm and admission is 1 all pro ceeds go to the recreation centre fund the nhl oldtimers will be hosted by the clippers to a private gettogether at latcham hall after the game in my opinion by jim holt a complex question of costs attitudes are hardening as far as the new re creational complex is concerned the initial euphoria of having a nice new building is rapidly disappearing as imaginary costs escalate in everyones mind mind you no one really has the faintest idea as to what the eventual cost of this proposed white elephant will be because tenders for its construction have yet to be been received in fact council has not sent out any specifica tions as yet the reason being that wintario has not made its final pronouncement the whole thing is dragging on in a most unsatisfac- tory manner it will be months before tenders are final ized the dream is becoming an impossible under taking for a municipality as hard strapped for cash as we talking to aurora mayor dick illingworth last week i listened attentively as he told me a woeful story of how- they lost 98000 in operating their community centre last year few reaiize that the cost of putting up a shiny newj complex doesnt end there the crunch comes when you have to fill it and make it pay sure it can be built but at what cost l- with the 300000 coed grant a mere pipe dream fit will never be utilized because time has run out and a mere 476000 possible from wintario the taxpayer could still be left holding the bag for a figure in excess of 2million the realities of such an undertaking are lost on most a mere thirty or forty dollars on your tax bill may not- be a financial breaking point however remember that sam other costs are also escalating for example town service costs continue to rise although heaven knows we get little enough for our money education taxes are another heavy drain on the taxpayer they will continue to escalate as teachers unions make unrealistic proposals at the bargaining table this years education budget will increase to around nine percent which meanseven morerdollarst out of our pocket these demands on the public purse are only some of- the treasons why a new complex js mnealistic other stumbling blocks are theimprac site and the fact that since the idea wasfirst broached the guestimates have creptcioser to three million rather than the 17 million originally envisaged back in october eidredtheunready was given a 72 point head in the tribune that quoted him as saying must have new arena in 1984 since then the situation has changed considerably we still need another ice pad that goes without saying but like many others i doubt we can afford the heavy financial burden of building and operating a new complex the original idea was great however the whole thing has been handled in such an inept manner i can no longer subscribe to it also in my perilous financial state i simply cant afford it the politicians of course will continue to play both ends against the middle and try to keep everybody happy at this late stage of the game having already spent over 110000 and not a brick in site pardon the i pun- there are mutteririgs of holding a plebiscite to find but if iis peasants really wanta new recreation centre i i feel sick bad timing recent public meeting of the parks and recreation committee was a bust notwithstanding public reluct ance to associate their leisure activites with politi cians the timing couldnt have been worse v on march 7 less than a dozen attended at latcham hall the reason of course was that half the sporting fraternity was working itself into a lather across the road- supporting the gallant peewee squad in their bid for provincial honors the other half were at ganano- que giving moral support to the midget club whoever chose the meeting date was hopelessly but of touch with the realities of hockey playoffs peewees head into finals charity game for hospital fund the kinsmen club of markham will present a charity hockey game between the kin nostars and the cfgm bullshooters this saturday at the centen nial arena game start is at 8 pm the cfgm bullshooters are well known for their antics on the ice and will certainly provide the audience with a most enjoyable evening the kinno stars will be a team made up of kinsmen from all over ontar io who have been selected as the most valuable players in a recent kinsmen hockey tournament the genera public are invited to attend this fun even ing and help support the wbitchurchsf ouftville hospit al building fund which will benefit from all the ticket money collected at the game tickets will be on sale at the door last weeks 42 win against huntsville now puts the stouffville credit union clippers in the finals against belle river wind sor for a crack at the peewee provincial title belle river beat out flam- boro hamilton for a berth in the finals the fivegame series will be split with stouffville hosting belle river this weekend for a 330 pm game on saturday and a 4 pm game on sunday the fol lowing weekend belle riv er will host stouffville to three straight games as fol lows friday at 7 pm satur day and sunday at 1 pm for coach grant nesbitt and his boys it is going to be one very tough road to pro vincial honours three straight games on away ice can be daunting for even the best of teams however he has a full injuryfree squad and is confident that with the advantage of two suc cessive home games the series might not go the limit in the event of a tie a sixth game will be held in stouffville providing there is room on the bus seats will be available on a firstcome firstserved basis for more information call grant nes bitt 6405104 or nelson ham 8875462 bowling twosomes the stouffville bowling lanes attracted 46 pairs in the all ontario family two some house round on sun day afternoon youth bowl ing club members and part ners who qualified for the zone finals are as follows peewee andrew and abe goertzen 174103184140 bantam stewart and john layland 254204160183 junior leah and lynda collett 182204166165 senior kent and enos davidgc 141187188256