c12 best available copy f j rekai johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493595 leasing todays easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a3 makes and mtxteis a metroland community newspaper vjirf ovcs jjojai jo noi bah jip wednesday february 8 1989s reup m co3 nob ih uxbridge bruins scrambling to make playoffs by bruce stapley stouffvilles paul sinclair capped a productive week by scoring two- goals and assisting on two others as the uxbridge bruins overcame a 52 thirdperiod deficit to tie ajax 55 sunday night ifetcd the tie on the heels of two lopsided victories over league doormat madoc earlier in the week left the bruins five points behind cobourg ajijj in the race for the last playoff position uxbridge had the power play down pat sunday in ajax with alt three thirdperiod goals coming with a man advantage trevor gark gregg pierce ad john steeves also scored for the bruins lsrrica derek lee led the bruins to an 112 romp over madoc on the road v tuesday scoring four times sinclair had two goals as did sieeves chris winn greg cook and gord roblin had singles x at home on friday the bruins continued to beat madoc as if it was the family mule with cooks three goals and three assists leading thejjp 161 rout sinclair again added two goals as did john long stuart holter pierce and angelo perfetti v s clark steeves and winn had one each wit bruins manager chuck parsons was pleased with the fivepoinj week but realizes his team is up against the wall it was good to 9 come back like we did sunday down 52 but its a situation where you have to win every game the guys have been playing gooct jjt hockey vrotci the bruins have three games in hand over cobourg and play third tr place trenton friday night at 830 at the uxbridge arena tit in bestofseven ouio photobruce stapley randy grant from stouffville delivers an end- stealing rock in fine form during this past weekends highland beverage bonspiel the spiel held at the uxbridge curling club drew teams from all over the region but the host clubs managed to keep three of the five top prizes in their own club grant curls regularly at the uxbridge facility uxbridge rinks took three of the five total prize a the highland beverage bonspiel the uxbridgerfnjvskippedb bert geer took threegame liigi honors theteam included biil hi vi arid the unxbi of randy steward monkman vice second and ni lead had the stouffville pee wees stymied in efforts to win playoff round midgets bow to haliburton twice in playoff action usmat qu bsbbs frb jhoiet 1 tiw i uiv 91 the stouffville pee wee clip pers continued to be stymied in roundrobin playoff action losing 30 to port perry on the road then bowing 32 to cobourg at home the clippers had lost their previous playoff games to the same two teams by identical 72 scores against port perry the credit union clippers fell behind early and trailed 30 after the first period hit post despite carrying the play in the final period the pee wees were unable to score hitting four goalposts david spoorenbergs goal from ryan burkholder and ryan jef ferson gave the clippers an early lead against cobourg geoff smith from jason reesor and steve ernes made it 20 as the first period ended held off clippers goalie steve servinis held the visitors off the scoreboard until the final minute of the second period but cobourg mounted a deter mined offensive assault in the final period scoring twice to grab the win the pee wees held their fund- raising dance at latcham hall last saturday and had some help from the following sponsors who contributed gifts boyds sports cable tech california kiss car wash canadian tire cards hardware choko design inc living movies bakery lighting markham plus and stouffville by bruce stapley it was just one of those weekends for the stouffville midget clippers the beckers milk crew bowed twice to haliburton to fall behind two games to none in their best- ofseven playoff series friday night at the recreatidn centre stouffville took a 42 lead into the third period and ap peared to have things under con trol when haliburton simply took over tying it up with just under six minutes left in the third period a 10minute overtime period saw the visitors score twice to earn a 64 win as the clippers seemed to run out of gas keith piette was the big marksman for the clippers scor ing three goals chris burkholder added a solojj dave mcnaught rounded oirtj the line which has provided the s team with much of its offence thisigj year with a pair of welltimedtk assists on saturday in haliburton the clippers couldnt pull themselves up after falling behind 30 in thejq second period and wound up ios- ing53 i 0s stouffville came alive in the5 third with goals by anand date burkholder and kevin cryder man making it interesting but haliburton added two more goals to their total to ensure the win i the two teams go at it again i this weekend with fridays game being played at the recrea- j lion- centre at 9 pm then its back to haliburton for a return sw match saturday stouffville atoms win lose and tie a satisfying win a lastminute tie and a stunning defeat thats the best way to describe the fortunes of the stouffville atom clippers in roundrobin playoff action last week the fame international clip pers treated the home fans to a 20 victory over their nemesis cobourg at the recreation cen tre wednesday roger mcmann on a shorthanded effort from graham crowder and chad dickinson and dickinson on a solo job accounted for the clip per scoring down 20 going into the third period of friday game in port perry a determined stouffville crew came back to forge a 22 tie brent avery was the man of the hour scoring both clipper markers with mcmann drawing assists cruising along with a 41 lead in the third period of sundays rematch with- port perry at the rec centre the roof fell in on the shocked clippers the port squad lit up the stouf fville net with five unanswered goals tosteal a 64 win mike underwood steve wilcox and mcmann all had a goal and an assist for the clippers with peter smith adding the other tally the clippers try to get revenge against port perry tonight wednesday at the rec centre at 7 pm the atoms will hold their fund- raising dance this saturday night at the ballantrae community centre at 8 pm tickets will be available at the door novice clippers win first game of series over bowmanville when it comes to locking horns with the best dave turner believes that practice makes perfect and his novice clippers were as near to perfect as the coach could ever expect friday night at the recreation centre dumping bowmanville 84 in the first game of their best-of- five series we tried to teach the boys a system in practice to use in our end of the rink and in the other teams said coach turner and they stuck to it well and our practices are always 50 per cent skating it showed tonight the neil patrick clippers were 211 in league games played against bowmanville this year but were edged by the firstplace bulls in a tournament at bowmanville earlier this year but turner knows its the playoffs that really count they can have the tournament and well take this the playoff win any day dan tardella matt turner and ryan king led the attack for stouff- vile scoring three goals each andrew hutchison and grahame smith added singles the clippers came back from a 20 firstperiod deficit and went into the third stanza with a 33 tie but they turned on the jets in the final period scoring five goals in a row the two teams go at it again this friday night at 7 pm at the rec centre the big line for the stouffville midget clippers couldnt come up with enough for a win in the teams 64 overtime loss to haliburton last week but these three managed to keep stouffville in a game they dominated for the first half chris burkholder at left photobbuce stapley scored a single while ace keith piette added three markers dave mcnaught at right kept pace with his y teammates by setting up two of the stouffville points ji ptnubrucc stapley the novice clippers are one of the few stouffville teams who are playing on target as the playoffs progress this week against bowmanville the novices doubled the opposition 84 partly due to the strengths of dan tardella left and matt turner right the pair scored two goals apiece in the first game of the playoffs against the bowmanville squad ime seniors i ill jjsmdrougw is over v h johnflall hadii2tpoyrit4nd r after j several months of frustration arid hear misses iiifeteliaraoiim jiiffyille district secon- 1 i jyrsrbatibpjjiihj4jii jiboksparbsenidrft jvffic6lurmfda f owning flurdplace thorrileav- guy jcpwan wbrftbnj sch3of548ls i string- game a