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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 1, 1953, p. 11

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the tribune stouffville on thursday january 1st 1933 sports news 10j views jim thomas six games in two weeks clippers starting this fri iitvvwvmmttnvvmvtmnuvi the scheduled orha contest on friday night of this week between peaches ac and markham eagles has been cancelled in favor of the cfippcvpeterboro contest it was thought for a time that the senior game might be put olf until a later date but thi- plan did not materialize as expected on saturday night the clippers journey to orillia for a contest with their old rivals a playby play broadcast of the game may be heard over station cfor one of the largest crowds of the season was on hanl christmas night for public skating in the arena the next public skating night will be on saturday of this week flooding operations were begun at the open air rink at lemonville on saturday night so far this winter the weatherman has not been very favorable for outside arenas stuart wideman notch pair as montreal blanks hawks 70 leafs down boston 52 montreal canadians led by ron stuart and steve wideman soundly whipped chicago black hawks 70 in a lions nhl con test on saturday morning the first and second lines for the win ner carried the attack firing shot after shot at smith in the hawk cage wilkes in the montreal net was given plenty of protection but earned his shutout when he came to the rescue on numerous occas ions wideman a dangerous man around the opposition net con tinued to set the scoring pace with two goals stuart togged a pair with singles going to taylor love less and spencley in the other game boston suff ered their second loss of the season to albert smalleys toron to maple leafs by a score of 52 three players shared the scoring honors for the leafs don haynes tallied two goals and picked up one assist to lead his team to vic tory neal fired a pair and gene more credited himself with one goal and an assist murray holden scored both goals for the bruins both teams were somewhat short- handed due to the weather and a number of the lines had to be shifted the four coaches bill mulhol- land albert smalley bill bock- master and jim thomas have shuffled a number of the top players around to different teams to make the front line power more even these changes will go into effect on saturday next saturday morning boston will meet chicago in the first game while the leafs and canadiens square off in the second contest the bantams will hold a practice from s00 to s30 orillia tightens league race beat kingston 116 a smashing thirdperiod attack that netted five goals gave orillia pontiacs a taste of revenge in sat urday nights oha senior game in orillia as they defeated kingston goodyears 11 to g the win was a help for the clippers tightening the top three teams beaten 15 to 5 in kingston a week before the pontiacs wiped out the sting of that beating by outplaying the goodyears in all three periods saturday night from the opening faceoff the orillians set a blistering pace which was matched by the good- years to give 1000 fans the best and fastest game of the year in addition to being fast the game was more than a little rough with both teams handing out jo- ing bodychecks which on two occasions resulted in fights in their 1952 yearend ports j jkih one of the questions the can- i adian press aked sports editors and broadcasters across the coun try was whether they thought football was supplanting hockey as the nationalgame we suspect the number who will answer not yet but later may surprise collingwood intermediates con tinued their unbeaten string run ning it up to five games saturday night when they downed new market over in the canal town t the shipbuilders have yet to suffer r defeat brougham and agincourt play ed to a 55 tie in their scheduled orha contest in the local arena on monday night bill mulholland to coach omha bantams bill mulholland has consented to handle the coaching duties of the newly organized stouffville tigers and an entry form has been tiled with the omha mr giles tran will act in the capacity of manager with albert smalley taking over the office of secretary- treasurer the local squad will play exhibition games until furth er word is received from the omha board the likely stoulf- ville lineup will be as follow goal wilkes clef todd stover for haynes wideman more alt spencley tran eckardt houck harmon smith madill redshaw murphy on friday night port hope will be the visitors here orillia acquires new goaltender danny kewley 23 year old ex- lynhurst motors goaltender has offered his services to the orillia pontiacs kewley is no stranger to the clippers and fans may remem ber that he donned the pads for orillia in the second period during their last visit here the fair- haired netminder son of a subur ban toronto newspaper editor formerly played jr a hockey with guelph and windsor later guarded the twine for iroquois falls in the northern ontario circuit and then last winter was with lynhurst motors although kingston planted fifteen pucks be hind him over a week ago the pontiacs are certain that the new addition will strengthen the team considerably bowling news by head pin with interest running high and some stilf muscles showing through in spots the local trundlers put in a busy week don cadieux with a booming 303 was high in mens singles while barb murray took the ladies top honours with a creditable 21s friday 730 pm organization meeting of town league all inter ested parties be there at 730 pm on friday bowling alleys if you cant make it phone cy at 200 harold murphy of murphy motors is putting up a nice trophy to shoot at don forget opening night on monday jan 5 at that time a team composed of geo allison ward edwards don cadieux hocus miller joe mur ray jr and joe sr ken laushway will defend the honour of stouff ville in a team match against the cream of markhams five pinners we have an offer we have had numerous inquir ies about a mixed league with this in mind we contemplate form ing a ladies and gents town league and a ladies and gents rural league we have had offers to donate two nice tropics for same so talk it up and lets heai from you call cy at 200 commencing this friday jan 2nd when stouftviile clippers play ho to the peterborough club the local seniors will play six games in two weeks quite an active schedule xo game- were played anywhere in the league during christmas week this week bangays iwys will play two games on successive nights at home rlday and at orillia on saturday right away again next wednesday jan 7th they repeat the trip to orillia belleville come to stouffville for the second time on saturday jan 10th and on the very next mon day jan 2th the clippers move up to peterboro wednesday of the same week orillia will come to stouffville the local club is ricrht up with the leaders but fan- are skeptical if they can maintain the pace with so few players however be that as it may they have made a creditable showing against con siderably tougher opposition than in the 51 52 season woodbridge and peaches tie 33 in a postchristmas orha game here on friday night peaches and their woodbridge visitors went sixty minutes to a threeail draw all the scoring was done in the opening frame lewis picking up a pair for peaches and fockler the other counter longhouse castator and peters were the marksmen for woodbridge there was only one penalty handed out that a minor to wood bridge for tripping newmarket beats stouffville 115 newmarket specialties pumped home six unanswered goals in the second period to down stoulfville 115 in a north york juvenile hockey league fixture at new market the win newmarkets third in a row hoisted them into a first- place tie with aurora for the group leadership geo davis cut loose for four goals to pace new market olen keffer and bob att- well scored a pair each and mar lyh bales freeman west and delwyn creed found the mark for single tallies clarence fodkler spearheaded stouffville with two goals doug forfar don forgie and ron peake adding singletons r d isaac of markham has a well bred entry recently named among the 71 threeyearold eligi- blcs for the queens plate bethesda stanley theatre stouffville ont i 2 shows nitely first show commencing at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm i high school news the christmas holidays are here at last books and classroms will be forgotten in the fun and excitement of the next two weeks the fact that exams are all over for this term also adds to the happiness and relief uit we may now let our fingernails grow again of course some of us are not too happy about our report cards but we wont let that spoil our christ mas dinner maybe that will make a good subject for new years resolutions on friday afternoon we finish ed the term with a christmas party the students skated in the arena until three oclock then we all gathered in the assembly room for an hour and a half of carol singing and christmas entertain ment santa claus arrived on a bicycle accompanied by two clowns nulling punkinhead in a wagon after a great deal of frolic king about they finally distributed the gifts mr and mrs gordon tidsburyj and family spent christmas at the hunt home mr and mrs bert tauri andj family were christmas visitors with mr and mrs roy grove of ringwood rev and mrs levi atkinson of caledbss east enjoyed christmas with misses selena and flossie atkinson mr and mrs allan wideman and joan spent christmas day at the gibson home mr and mrs art steckley were christmas visitors with mr and mrs tom rae of stoulfville mr and mrs fred allin and family were visitors with mrs allin of aurora on christmas day mr and mrs len brillinger spent christmas at the scott home mr and mrs howard pike and family of toronto john williams maurice pike and miss alma burkhijlder were christmas guests at the rurkholder home mr and mrs lome ileise and family were christmas guests at the atkinson home mrs eva steckley enjoyed christmas with mr and mrs jack clubine and family christmas guests at the j brill inger home were mr and mrs fred gilliam mr and mrs wesley brillinger and mr and mrs e brillinger mr and mrs lloyd bolander and mr and mrs burnice preston were christmas visitors at the c bolander home miss ethel and mr john em- pringham mr and mrs herb nelson spent christmas at the w empringham home christmas visitors at the fred vake home were mr and mrs wellington yake mr and mrs alger mave william yake mrs a yake mr and mrs john wide- man and family mr and mrs harvey wideman and family eldon vake and dorothy brillin ger mr and mrs mervin harper mr seth wideman mr and mrs art wideman mr and mrs har old woods and miss jean wide- man spent christmas at the fred gibson home mr and mrs roy smith were christmas guests with mr and mrs win peacock the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to the pugh family in their recent bereave ment misses mary and doris pike spent a few days after christmas with their cousin margaret burk- holder mr and mrs walker of toronto had friday dinner with mr and mrs watt mrs walker and mrs watt are sisters vr and mrs clifford burkhold- er and family had saturday even ing dinner with mr and mrs howard pike of toronto miss jean wideman was holi daying with ber sister mrs fred gibson last week mr and mrs winston watt and family of markham vere sunday night dinner guests with mr and mrs watt friday saturday january 2 3 bowli ng shoes stouffville arena wednesday 30 5 pm public school skating free thursday 730 pm thl 5 games friday senior hockev peterboro vs stouffville saturday s to 1015 pm public skating monday orha markham vs brougham tuesday thl hockey wednesday s to 1015 pm public skating regulation 1 leather sole 1 rubber sole mens and womens sizes let us fit you today so you will be ready when the new alleys open weldon son ringwood december 21 we greatly regret the serious illness of mr robert devitt who was removed by ambulance on tuesday evening to the toronto east general hospital mr bob kerr is home on christ mas vacation from variety village where he is taking a business course misses shirley steckley and erla holden are also home from toronto bible college and west ern university our ringwood school concert atttracted a record crowd on fri day evening many being unable to gain admittance the teacher mr carl grove and his pupils are to bo congratulated on their splen did program johnny cawrenson is home on christmas leave from halifax where he has been stationed for the past two months a e slouffville phone i72w v parents taking tots to santa pass measles a markham township public school principal last week blamed thoughtless parents who look children sick with measles to santa claus parades for starting a minor epidemic in powell road public school near thornhill about 20 of the schools 275 children were laid up with measles principal cordon learn said measles and other childrens diseases commonly occur at this time of year following santa claus parades he said although parents keep their youngsters home from school when they con tract a childrens disease they still take them to parade where they mix with other children spreading the disease plus mews hounds with leo gorcey huntz hall the bowery boys monday tuesday january 5 fi wednesday thursday january 7 8 4 by oirtcm bf scrtto puy t mtm at mwtl stahltt tttwf bt ftttf cmpwy also canadas atom goes to work greenwood dec 21 rev monkman left last friday for saskatoon to see his sister who has been ill for a time rev burgess of dunbarton is taking charge of his work during his absence the sunday school christmas concert and tree went off very well last thursday night a number from here attended the funeral of the late mr emmer- son ormerod which was held from the claremont church mr ormerod lived for some years in this vicinity sympathy is extend ed to the bereaved family mr and mrs geo staley of brougham are taking up residence with walter wilson this week we welcome them to the village mrs simpkin and son of sarnia visited with her sister mrs m pegg over the weekend brierbush hospital day and night service maternity- medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed mal street east stouffville bring your date here howling is a game that everyone can play and enjoy no wonder were meeting place for so manv voting couples arena bowling cy bellman prop main st stouffville excavating grading all kinds of bulldozing done cellars creeks fence rows dams arsanders rri gormley ph stouffville 67307 wv aaaaaacogo cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery colo storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186 axpaeggcccbcsaaoesggi aassaaassgegaabaa zssss ccaaa

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