Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 1, 1989, p. 16

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jwafii v- v -v- jtvl c6 rekai johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 r leasing todays easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a metroland community newspaper wednesday february i 1989 in playoff action atom clippers win then drop earn a a pair skel e6is fare well at uxbridge stouffville was shut out of the medal presentations this past weekend at the uxbridge invita tional meet but several per formers came close stiff comep- tition from large clubs in union- ville markham and other com munities grabbed a monopoly on medals at the annual affair here are the results of stouff ville figure skating club members who competed at the invitational held at the uxbridge arena michael pride placed 6th in pre preliminary men janine jeffrey placed 4th in flight in pre novice c ladies nicole jeffrey placed 8th in flight in pre juvenile b ladies lee anna hamilton placed 5th in flight in juvenile b ladies elizabeth davia placed 5th in flight in junior b ladies by bruce stapley the stouffville atom clippers tasted victory early last week in round robin playoff action but took it on the chin twice as the week wore on michael underwoods goal scored while he was on his knees gave the clippers a 32 win over port perry on the road monday stouffville had taken a 20 lead in to the final period on a penalty shot goal by roger mcmann and a peter smith tip in of a chad dickinson pass but the port crew roared back with two to tie it early in the third after being brought to his knees at the crease underwood lifted the puck into the port perry net for the game winner john mckinnon and ian turk ellis drew assists on the play the clippers fell just short at home on wednesday dropping a 43 squeaker to cobourg the two teams traded goals in the first period and then again in the se cond with smith and michael boyd doing the damage for stouffville cobourg hit for a pair of markers in the third period with mckinnons goal on a great pass from smith being too little too late for the clippers back in cobourg friday stouf fville never recovered from a 30 second period deficit eventually losing 42 stouffville takes on cobourg yet again wednesday feb 1 at the recreation centre at 7 pm before going back to port perry for a game friday the two teams will square off in stouffville sun day afternoon at 4 pm in further playoff action peter smith scored one goal and ille atom clipper loss to cobour assisted on another in a 43 stoiiff- bruce stapley oldtimers clash for first time in benefit contest pmosjim thomas julie ozolins of the uxbridge figure skating club uxbridge centre presents ailan mckenzie 1 1 with her award after a donater of the successful skate in the uxbridge invitational meet award for the this past weekend top photo tara cake 13 competition for placed second in her division and received her uxbridge award from mother patty they live at rr3 photo above verna hemington hemington trophy presents the top skater in preprcilminary men to andrew pilkington of by bruce stapley while it could be seen as a bat- tle of the greybearded pucksters unlike most skir mishes everyone will win this game stouffvilles two mens oldtimer hockey teams will faceoff for the first time ever in a benefit hockey game for ernie kennedy the stouffville area man who lost both arms in a gravel accident last year the game will be played feb 25 at the recreation centre the contest will pit the chefero sand and gravel stouffville classics against the betz clip pers oldtimers fresh off their big victory in the annual ernestown oldtimers tournament jan 22 its certainly not a grudge match says jim wagg manager of the chefero team we decided several years ago we wouldnt play against each other because we didnt want a rivalry to develop the two teams work closely together wagg claims the game evolved from the players decision to do what they could do to help ken nedy who is now convalescing at home after a futile attempt was made to reattach his limbs in hospital we had a meeting and decid ed this was a good cause and that we should arrange a game bet ween the two teams for the first time according to wagg the recreation centre holds 1100 people and hes determined to fill it the lions will run the bar and don lloyd is going to donate his band country gold wagg says kennedys neighbours have volunteered to first winter show draws 19 to boots and saddle club event ptmtojlm tkojas julie oconnor 13 of the uxbridge skating club is awarded a medallion for her performance in the uxbridge annual invitational this week janice kemp presents julie with her medal stouffville skaters were shut out of the medal rounds while icy conditions and slip pery footing kept many regular competitors sidelined more than 19 horse and rider com binations turned out for the boots n saddle western horse clubs first winter show jan 15 an added feature to this seasons competition saw the introduction of two gift cer tificates presented by both frontier saddlery and fox- hunter equestrian centre to the winners of four classes chosen by the presiding judge at random this monthss lucky reci pients were kathy ohalloran in adult english equitation marsha fortus in open mystery and open down and back and scott moir in youth barrels results follow showmanship 1st joanne wright mr tom my chicaro 2nd diane par tridge decks desiree 3rd lori sherwood devils dreamer ad v l t en g lis ii pleasure 1st kathy ohalloran super- jamerj 2nd beverlyanne ferguson scrops mystery 3rd m frazer starlight youth english pleasure 1st joanne wright 2nd lind say randolph mitos mar quis 3rd natascha zitter polly stake english pleasure 1st kathy ohalloran 2nd beverlyanne ferguson adult e n g l i s ii equitation 1st kathy ohalloran 2nd beverlyanne ferguson 3rd m frazer youth english equitation 1st lindsay randolph 2nd joanne wright 3rd natascha zitter v lead line 1st leah fusco mitos mar quis 2ns shannon tinsdill scorps mystery 3rd john scott mr tommy chicaro atjult western pleasure 1st david tomlinson va- quero keith 2nd beverly- anne ferguson youth wester n pleasure 1st lindsay randolph 2nd joanne wright stake western pleasure 1st beverlyanne ferguson 2nd david tomlinson 3rd lindsay randolph adult we st e r n horsemanship 1st beverlyanne ferguson 2nd david tomlinson 3rd lindsay randolph open mystery american flag race 1st marsha fortus buttons lee pine 2nd clark hunter pokey 3rd clark hunter american express 4th an drea tedder miss paula clary 5th glen morehouse superjamer 6th ralph wallin sundance kid adult barrels 1st wendy gayman baytonia lee aaron 2nd clark hunter 3rd marsha fortus 4th clark hunter 5th glen morehouse 6th ralph wallin youth barrels 1st scott moir american ex press 2nd andrea tedder stake barrel 1st marsha fortus 2nd an drea tedder 3rd wendy gayman 4th clark hunter 5th glen morehouse 6th clark hunter man the ticket window and the stouffville amateur hockey association will hold a 5050 draw wayne nugent referee in chief of the sahl will line up referees free of charge clippers oldtimers manager al hachey says neither team wants to see the game become one sided were rated as a c team whereas the classics would be a little higher than that but nobody wants to see a runaway in either direction both teams are strictly tourna ment clubs with the clippers oldtimers playing in canadian oldtimers hockey association tournaments the classics are coached by ray steel john boyd stands behind the clipper oldtimers bench directing traffic also included in the classics lineup will be douggornall 7 bill hermanson 100 art nicholson 16 wayne jackson 17 bruce mehaffey 18 ted pickering 20 gord smith 21 and larry penny 27 playing for the oldtimers will be dave parrott 33 steve ellis 2 lionel villeneuve 4 bill corner 5 joe infurnari 9 ralph cain 11 ron cain 6 george cowley 12 bob mckinnon 13 wayne mcmann 14 steve upton 20 terry weatherill 27 john blair 25 bill ormson 7 eric scaife 10 henry stevens 18 and don lloyd 19 betz beats coop atoms betz pools trampled coop 61 in atom play at the recreation centre saturday kris vanoughnet scored two for betz and singles came from jeff greer greg northey rob jones and john woodley ian simms scored the lone co op marker jesse grays fine goaltending had much to do with custom ready mix registering a 41 win against cedar beach chris lightfoot scored two for the ready mix team with singles coming from bryan mallison and shaun boyd billy define scored cedar beachs goal

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