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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1989, p. 21

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su tribune march 22 1989 cll sports have special meaning for former clipper keith jewett pnott8rent lowerv f the stouffville girls hockey scene is alive and well the credit union girls will have a shot at a provincial title in april here the mph crew takes on another stouffville team in weekend action at the rec centre allison mcdonald 8 rushes in to aid a teammate from an mph attacker by bruce staplev keith jewett sits in the kitchen of his estate home to the nor thwest of unionville and reflects on his days as a highscoring rightwinger with the old stouff- vule junior c red wings and the senior b clippers playing hockey in stouffville was the start of a lot of great things for me says the 60-year- old father of five who only recent ly turned over the daytoday operation of his mechanical con tracting company to his son jordan jewett was born in milliken as was his wife helen he grew up in the old stone house that was once located on kennedy road just north of milliken the house was moved to port perry where it still stands today and while he turned his back forever on playing hockey when he left the team in 1951 to pursue business and recreational in terests he recalls with joy his hockey experiences there was no other hockey around in those days it was a chance to get out and see some other towns and to be involved in something away from your home the players loved playing and the fans were always there in great numbers to support the home team remembers jewett he joined the red wings in 1945 the first year of their ex istence at the age of 17 he recalled how he was joined by others from the unionville area such as polly minton bun sellers and don campbell credit union girls advance twice stouffvilles district credit union senior d girls hockey team advanced to both the pro vincial and league finals at com pletion of the sunday game at the recreation complex the sunday night contest against swanson produced a welldeserved 31 win on goals by allison lowery teresa deangelis and lesley donaldson following backtoback wins over mississauga and a stormy friday night 42 loss to swansea the girls totalled six of a possible eight points and no worse than a tie for first place in roundrobin play and a trip to the north metro league final april 8 at baycrest arena in provincial playdovvns stouf fville first knocked off highly- touted brampton in a best-of- three series using all three games winning 52 losing 20 and tieing 22 to advance based on a better goals percentage goaltender jill clarke led the way in all three games in the final series against mississauga a tough 31 won at home on goals by sheila fockler lowery and heather tynes was followed by a latenight midweek trip to westend mississaugas clarkson arena not wanting another three- game series the locals pulled out all the stops for perhaps their best effort of the season and a 61 elimination of mississauga goal scorers were donaldson with two tynes with three and lowery lowery also had three assists fockler tynes and sue moi chin each had two the provincial finals involving four teams will end the season at meadowvale the weekend of april 15 hi notice richmond hill hydroelectric commission public information centre on thursday march 30 1989 richmond hill hydro will hold a public centre display information concerning the possible alternative sites for a new transfor mer station in the town of richmond hill a new 2300002760016000 volt transformer station will be needed by 1 993 to supply power to local residents industry and commercial developments studies currently are underway by monenco consultants limited the map below shows the locations of four alternative sites a preliminary evaluation indicates that site no 1 may pose the lowest constraints to development of the transformer station facility your comments are welcome and will be included in a report of the study written comments should be submitted by april 14 1989 if no significant environmental effects to the proposed facility are identified richmond hill hydro intends to submit an application to the minister of the environment for an exemption pursuant to section 29 of the environmental assessment act the information centre will be held in the richmond hill lion hall 106 centre street east from 1 30 pm to 430 pm and 600 pm to 900 pm on march 30 you are invited to attend the centre to discuss the alternatives with richmond hill hydro representatives and their consultants mtfnml hill rtmmooo mil town potcntlal 515 cons40caco too aichuom hill www tftansronmtft station if you have any questions about either the information centre or the environ mental study or if you cannot attend please contact or mr ke lyon special projects environmental division monenco consultants limited 155 rexdale blvd suite 500 rexdale ontario m9w5z8 telephone 7433456 you are encouraged to attend the information centre and to make your views about the project known mr r lo project engineer richmond hill hydro electric commision 1150 elgin mills road po box 418 richmond hill ontario l4c4y6 telephone 8844466 we made it to the finals in our second year as a junior c team the third year we went up to junior b and got beaten out in the finals i think i led the league in scoring in that year which was 194647 jewett would go on to play senior b hockey with the stouff ville clippers for one season followed by a stint with the markham millionaires but despite the reputed rivalry between the clippers and the millionaires jewett claims he never saw it that way i knew as many players on one team as the other we all played hardball together in the summer jewett recalls how stouffville was an energetic town in his play- ing days compared to unionville unionville had about 500 peo ple it was a tired old town without a lot going for it stouff ville had a lot of young people and there was a lot happening there he recalls laughingly the time the red wings were in a total- goal twogame playoff with goderich in 1947 and how he and some of his teammates almost cost the team the series with their carousing we beat them 72 at kingston the first game about five of us stayed in kingston after the game on the saturday night and played pool and stayed up late we thought we had the series won we never did go home we then went straight to oshawa for the next game mon day night by the end of the se cond period goderich had tied it at 77 luckily we came back to score a goal to win or our names would have been mud in stouffville the big controversy back in his playing days says jewett was whether or not a team should be able to practise on a sunday contd page 14 photobbuce stapley keith jewett former stouffville red wing and junior clipper recalls that in the old days it was difficult to get icetime on a sunday still an avid sports fan the 60yearold unionville resident spends much of the winter months skiing at his chalet in colorado golegolf instruction golf repairs travel golf clubs 19th hole golf shoppe 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