pae 8 the tribune thursday noveaiber 2 1972 sports wrihxne two weekend wins for raiders the rink and around by jack watson talk about dedication and determination peter mellon and gail newmarch are two high school students who really demonstrate it gail works out daily at the pool in richmond hill twice a week its at 6 am the rest of the week after school peter with the stouffville figure skating club gets in one hour of skating every morning before school bob bangay ninth line south had his second twogoal night with the richmond hill rams of the provincial junior a loop rams are currently in second place duncan macdonald from last years juvenile squad has been impressive with the pickering panthers of the metro junior b loop stouffville ohma ah star teams will play a total of 158 league games this season ever wonder what goes on at the arena after the kids quit for the day the parents take over drop by some evening at 11 pm you may be sur prised by the play of the fat men the kinsmen or legion or other groups who keep the management up at night ed grimshaw local man about sports seems to have found some extra time this winter along with his duties as stouffvilles omha representative convener of four hockey groups and chairman of the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee ed is organizing the trip to switzerland for the stouffville bantams dont forget wexford stouffville junior b action goes on saturday this week game time is 8 oclock high triple 693 stouffville shirley wright topped the ladies thursday evening bowling league with a triple score of 693 rolling individual scores of 229 240 and 224 others in the group who topped the two hundred mark were barbara melhuish 214 flora forfar 219 and 209 doris redquest 223 and 264 margaret wagg 229 diane graves 226 lynne thistel 207 and carol milwain 213 and 255 the mercury challeng compare us with any other first sieds ever to combine total toughness with total performance mercury introduces the sleds to top oil 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being called brian grubb took advantage of a raiders penalty to get whitbys fourth tally but an agressive wexford attack led by bruce carrigan was not to be denied carrigan had a goal and an assist in leading the charge this big point twentyone break 250 single weekend is important stouffville to the raiders twenty one members because they face of the stouffville unbeaten peter borough lions in a home and home series this weekend the local game goes on saturday night at 8 pm and back in peterborough sun day art latcham underwrites bantam hockey teams trip to switzerland the stouffville minor hockey association has received a cheque for 8000 from arthur latcham to underwrite in total the bantam hockey teams trip to switzerland next january the formal presentation was made monday at the arena present were left to right team managers wilf morley and gerry acton mr latcham convenor ed grimshaw and team coach jack watson jim thomas steve schelf leads peewee team to 73 win monday night mens bowling league broke the 250 single mark in competition oct 30 they were keith barton 275 len greenwood 270 harry dykstra 260 phil whybrew 280 heinz blum 260 peter killerup 270 vernon ward 257 bob slack 278 charlie graham 258 roy ireland 288 bob campbell 264 glen jackson 257 art grove 259 norm ewing 293 bud leh man 270 terry holden 258 gord hardie 278 elwood pattenden 263 cliff dunkeld 291 bob tran 257 ralph marcelli 261 over 650 were len greenwood 746 phil whybrew 783 heinz blum 672 bob slack 652 roy ireland 747 glen jackson 757 norm ewing 702 bud lehman 682 gord hardie 732 cliff dunkeld 672 ralph marcelli 660 the third period belonged to steve schell as he scored one goal and assisted oh two others in a game in stouffville thursday against fort perry summitview wins soccer title stouffville orchard park the reigning champs in elementary school soccer have forfeited their long held title to summitview in action last week sum mitview shaded dicksons hill 1 0 to clinch the cham pionship shutout goalkeeping by indie persaud and a tally by karl tranmer were game features this is the first time bantams lose scoring edge stouffville the agressive skaters invited stouffville two of stouffvilles senior figure skaters nancy yakeley rr 1 goodwood and marlene boyd stouffville were in vited to participate in the judges skating conference held saturday at north toronto arena both girls were entries in the figures competition bid for volleyball title stouffville stouffville dist secondary school hosted the york county volleyball championships nov 1 with the home seniors going against woodbridge in the finals the entry is coached by staff phys ed instructor jim rehill team members are phil kinton wayne feasby wayne flynn randy dulude don reesor werner ulbl and don smith determined play of the stouffville bantam as seems to have lost the edge evident in a successful exhibition schedule they were content to skate to a 2 2 draw with west rouge in league action here thursday keith acton put stouffville in front during the first stanza on a play from linemates meakes and feasby bill carroll came back with his frist of two goals to tie the game for west rouge play in the second resumed with acton and carroll each getting their second goals and the teams skated the period out to a sawoff the third saw coach jack watson unable to get his charges going and a lacklustre effort resulted in no more scoring one real bright feature was the play of newcomer malcolm johnston in his first bantam season tonights thursday action sees port perry in town for an 8 oclock game that four teams have competed in the league st marks is the fourth club with summitview orchard park and dicksons hill summitview is coached by mr greg caie grade five staff teacher team members are indie persaud murray johnston jim qreenshields steve newman brent nichols gary carr mark dale steve vaughan steve legault kent for sythe paul clark mark herold karl tranmer doug sanders and gordon barker earns shutout stouffville great goaltending by ian harris and a tally by tony leger earned credit union a 1 0 win over john roe ford in novice house league action oct 19 in other games cards hardware blanked dan glen construction 1 0 danny calhoun was the lone marksman with tony herold assisting wayne wiibur with two goals and chris burke with one led the stouffville pizza palace to a 31 victory over stouffville stockyards doug williams fired the stockyards only tally dan lawson collected two goals and one assist to pace lee sand and gravel to a 3 1 win over turner construction brian haining notched the other ken wells blinked the light for turners a goal by danny gibson at the 15 second mark of the opening period got the iga team off to an early lead in this league home opener rookie steve spang won the opening face off and gibson tipped in an al sprague pass port perry tied the game at 1 1 with fifteen seconds left port took an early lead in the second on an unassisted effort by big defenceman scott wilbur the period ended deadlocked at 3 3 marksmen for stouffville were kent forsythe and murray johnston peter lane got the other port perry marker play resumed in the third with schell looking like he owned the place along with his strong attack steve delivered some of the best checks handed but and from defence controlled the game johnston counted his second goal dale knabb and steve spang fired one each three newcomers kent forsythe murray johnston and steve spang who scored the winner fit right into the lineup mark steel who went all the way and an drew cudlip are handling the goaltending chores pickering is here tonight at 7 pm nets hattrick in mite league stouffville dale leger fired three goals and had one assist to lead raymer interiors to a 5 0 win over beckers milk in mite action saturday robert atkinson and phil faulkner notched the other tallies with phil also collecting an assist schell lumber hammered country readymix for a 7 3 win scoring for schells were mark murphy 2 peter sinclair john lawson john tunney and mike glenn kevin bartley steve halstead and mark nevins replied for the cementmen stouffville kinsmen took a close 4 3 win from consolidated sand and gravel peter kerrigan with two jeff mccurdy and david sibbick counted for the winners paul- thomas barry smith and bobby milwain scored for the truck men keith widemans two goals gave leh man shoes a 2 1 verdict over aida cleaners dick ewing fired the aida marker shade port perry stouffville unassisted goals from stouffvilles randy mcnelly and wayne norton gave the midget a team a 3 2 win over port perry in ohma action at stouffville thursday scrambly play throughout the game closed the opening night of play wit nessed by 300 minor hockey supporters the disciplined passing and checking usually demonstrated by gord tarrs boys was missing in this encounter and perhaps a case of over con fidence developed during a very suc cessful exhibition series was to blame port perrys doug christie fired both counters for the visitors and nick fiore playing a strong defensive game for the locals got stouffvilles other goal stouffville has a busy week with games away at port perry and pickering and are home tonight for a 9 15 game with uxbridge jackie holder went all the way for stouffville in net and demonstrated the reason for tarrs confidence in the youngster rrrrfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the jul reddefredde new snowmobile 49800 wheel kit converts the model to allseason operation h manthau 6401188 oe 6 pm m i iff ww f v four games 20 goals stouffville twenty goals were scored in four peewee house league games oct 30 it was the legion over apache 41 the scorers were paul withers jim hamm randy smith dan brown and pete bennett hetherington ei- ectirc defeated pine hill auto 4 1 goal getters were fred jordan 2 brent nichols shane cogswell and bill mckean mayflower farms drubbed the co op 5 1 marksmen were lou bianchi 2 mark herold brian wilbur doug smith and billy guest master feeds downed d a construction 31 hitting the target were stephen vaughan ken benson jim jessup and chris jackson tie uxbridge 44 stouffville one of the better games at the arena in this early season saw stouffville peewee bs play to a 4 4 tie with uxbridge uxbridge took the lead on a goal by billy bayard but the game was tied up for stouffville on a brilliant offensive drive by steve newman newman beat three uxbridge defenders in a solo rush that ended with jim cadieux cashing in the goal dale knabb quickly gave stouffville a 2 1 lead iii the thrid kevin mcguckin scored twice while his twin brother keith was sitting out a charging infraction peter arts counted for uxbridge and steven savage put two more behind viscardi in the stouffville nets to get the tie the next home game for these boys is friday at 7 when they host bowmanville r childrens league stouffville randy zwier with a score of 201 was the top bowler in the saturday morning childrens competition other scorers were john christie 19 144 larry graves 177 179 robbie thistel 192 greg spence 143 debbie bond 180 steve rigby 127 kim trick 135 andrea tuck 129 142 donna summerfeldt 191 paul jackson 146 township of uxbridge municipal elections the nominations papers of candidates for the following offices may be filed at the township office during the time set out below 1 reeve 2 deputyclerk 3 councillors 3 to be elected 4 members of the ontario county board of education 2 to be elected by public school sup porters in the area comprising the townships of uxbridge scott reach and the town of uxbridge nominations will be accepted during normal ofice hours beginning thursday november 9th at 900 am and continuing until monday november 13th at 500 pm at which time nominations will close a person nominated as a candidate may withdraw his nomination before 500 pm of the day following nomina tion day d s kennedy clerk township of uxbridge goodwood ontario ft stouffville junior bs saturday nov 4 peterborough of 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