orillia to play here sat ni or tlbv off thk tv rejideon o ktonffriuc and district ire jpected to vacate tijeir lomrorttbie ehiu la roit of their tv itu on friday ertning d attend tse pee hexkey tounamebt in tn local arena ererr parent of every boy soum be ou aaad to sea hit johnny billy and jimmy fixe tie same every ojaee of his ability trie young lade are counting on your support dont let taetn down whitbv coach ivokk kirk coach wren blair of the whitby seniors ue former oshawa truckmen brought down the wrath of opposition clubs oa hu bead receauyvhen he requeued that the oha allow his team to fblft from th fas tern jrroup to the metro ieague re placing lyndhurst motors although the oha failed o comply with blairs requett the idea of such a move raised the tempera tures of the belleville and kinrton managements to a boihns 212 desreej mike rodden sports editor of tap kingston whu- standard took a ood riddance attitude while the belleville acrlbe sizzled at the idea that blair would tnink of breaking up the jtroup schedule in he middle of the iison- tbe stouffville management had not heard of bialr inten tions but i believe they would have been in favor of such a move report from onla have it that they were pushing the idea a group comprising whitby newmarket orilua and stouifville would be a compact league with limited travelling cxvts and good competition certainly the metro sroup could use such an addition one an realize blairs predicament kvery same played away from home mean his club must travel more than 100 miles and travelling costs money blairs idea is a good one as far as ihe metro group and hte own team is concerned but in all fairnejr to the eastern league his plan was brought for ward at a poor time perhaps something might be worked out along this line when another season roils around in 35 wk would mkk to skk lights erected at the tennis courts newmarket added to the tricouuty baseball group formation of a junior baseball team here stouffvule enter an intermediate hockey team against stark ham stouffville shamrocks to merge with buttonville in softball league enter allstar girls team in provincial softball finals stouffvule red sox place entry in the oba roller skating in the arena during the summer claremont place entry in girls softball group a home run kence erected a community softball league formed new clock in the arena a looking into thk futurk mr ah hulse sports reporter with the newmarket era has come up with some interesting prediction for 3 955 we cannot rightly say his long distance forecasting entirely agrees with what we see in the crystal ball but after all everyone is entitled to lis own opinion here are some of his predictions canada will defeat russia tor the world hockey crown by a narrow margin newmarket will win the metro croup championship and will reach the sr finals lindsay will capture the jr c championship unionvlllo jets win win the jr iv honors with nobleton and new hamburg providing the best opposition allis- ton will take the juvenile silverware montreal canadiens will win the stanley cup markham aces will win the markham twp softball championship newmarket will enter the tricounty league and replace stouffville as champs milwaukee braves will win the national league pennant and the world series with the new york yankees providing the opposition montreal alouettes to win the big four and grey cup toronto argonauts to have another disappointing year surely stouffville with its bantam midget junior and senior hockey teams its soil ball ami baseball clubs and other top sports attractions should be able to confiscate one champion ship certainly it will take a good club to knock the ited sox off their baseball perch and you may be sure the clippers will be no pushovers when the group title is on the line as for tho other previously mentioned teams its still a tossup tho strength of the newly organized bantams is yet to be seen the midgets appear strong and the juniors are rapidly improving in the markham softball loop buttonville with some youth injected into the team will he tough competition for all comers well be able to tell you better next october pontiacs aii be the here on saturday nigh ft the la- meeting between the clippers anfj the couchi- chlcg ere- ab bowen and com pany queezed out a 32 vic tory over bob bsrgays boys ori are presently leading ihe ihree tejn loop with xew- markei and stouffville jockey- z for the second rung tvo f r e citppers this week wouid narrow the trap on thurriay night of this week aurora bears will meet the jr red wings pickering will play the midgets in a sev en oclock contest marilyn bell to drop puck at aurora on friday night in the au rora arena bruce mcdowell areraonts representative with the unlonville jets this sea son will have the honor of taking the opening faceoff with a puck dropped by canadas famous marilyn beu mcdow ell centres inionvilles first line with atkinson and darby- son on the wing aurora bears will provide the opposition a packed house is expected to witness the game dissolve uxbridge community league the uxbiidgelpoit perry community league which op erated last year has been oflii- cially dissolved mr fred kel- land vicepresident of the or ganization has stated that all money earned by the league over and above expenses has been split between the teams the british consul trophy won last year by port perry will be returned to uxbridge if another league is organized it will again be put up for com petition according to reports a group is in the making and there should be more informa- midgets edge uxbridge 65 stouffville flyers midge en try scored their second straight victory over uxbridge on thur sday night as they edged the northern neighbors 65 steve wideman paced the winners attack with two goals mike mcstravick ron hedges ross matlill and murray holden notched singles madills goal broke up a 55 deadlock and salted the game away for stou ffville derek chadwick handled the coaching duties for the homesters ross hochberg ofli- ciated on thursday night pic kering will be the visitors here webster will rejoin clippers saturday night chick webster star cen- treman with the clippers last season has rejoined the club and will see action on satur day night orillia pontiacs will be the visitors he will also make the trip to xewmarket on thursday night of this week when stouffville battles herb cains redmen the clippers have also sign ed a former niagara falls rear guard jack hill he will also don the stouffville colors for saturday nights contest nearly 100 boys to play hockey friday night sc ttls saturday ere- the tribune stouffvle ont thursday jarriary 8 1955 on friday night in the stouff ville arena close o 100 young lads rangtrg in age from eight o thirteen years will form part of the big three game teevee hockey tournament which will star at 7 p in in he first con test rangers will meet cana diens while the biack hawks will battle boton in the sec ond mach- the tournament will wind up with detroit playing the leats the boys band will be in attendance and wil render some between- period selections referees ron peske arr dave llammersiey will handle the games lucky number programmes will be sold at the door and a suitable prize will be given away at the conclusion of the second game one thousand tickets are on sale for the event and it is expected that a large crowd wilt be in attendance the peewee league operated by the stouffville lions club has trained a number of play ers to hocome topranking stars with their respective clubs the boston bruins coached by garth brubacker have such stars as mike epworth larry malloy and roy lewis the new vork rangers coached by bill lennox have doug all- man gary baston and glen barkey the detroit red wings coached by dawson wagg have bill hoover bob lehman and geo malcolm the toronto maple leafs coached by barry wilkes have roger stover ric ky wedseltoft larry mcmul- len and keith stewart the chicago black hawks coached by casey hilliard have ron stewart warren hendricks and harry harper the mont real canadiens coached by jim thomas have glenn pennanen lynn mcmullen and david smith mr jim austin chair man of the lions sports com mittee will act as timekeepeiv each club will be divided in to three forward lines and 3 groups of defencemen each line will play against opposi tion of a similar calibre each team will supply its own goal- tender another young canada night will be held again in the spring brougham enters 4team group tha broughum hockey club have entered a siroup coinpr- ing brookiin newcastle and ajax the tejin- play double- headers in the whitby arena starting monday evening brou gham will later obtain a bye into orha playoffs coach donald beer reports his club to be basically the same as in previous years with la few player changes the easiest way to do some thing isnt always the best as for instance looking for a gas leak with a lighted match tion on this next week the community league which operated in uxbridge and port perry last year was well or ganized and the clubs produc ed some good hockey however like the majority of local hoc key groups the crowds were not large enough to offer much financial gain yyvvxs for beltei health and recreatiojx skate more here is a fine canadian recreation recommended by leading medical authorities for every member of the family it affords exercise for body muscles which would ordinarily he inactive skating is healthful and thrilling come to stouffville where there is public skatinc in the arena every week for the older folks at night and the little folks in the afternoon space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited middleton stops nobleton wings win by 32 score a fine goaltending perform ance by stouffville red wing netminder bruce middleton en abled the local junior squad to score a 32 victory over noble- ton in an oha jr d game played in the stouffville arena on thursday night middleton was especially brilliant in the first and third periods when he turned aside some persist ent scoring attempts by the vis itors dave hammersley put the red wings out front at b27 of the first period on passes from bruce fockler and jim rennie hardworking doug forfar made it 20 for stouffville at 1236 of the second frame with jake harmon and grant wagg picking up assists in the final session nobleton stormed back and counted two fast goals jim schilds blinked the light at 935 and bob fallis scored at 1217 to put both club back on even terms with eight minutes remaining in the game john tran dumped the puck over the nobleton goal line for what proved to be the winning tally nobelton tried desperately to even the count and although they knocked on middletons doorstep time and time again they could not pene trate the padded barrier albert sweeney the regular nobleton goaltender was cut on the face with a skate late in the second period he was replaced by john sheridan for the remainder of the game although there were twenty- two penalties in the game many of them were for minor offences there was only one outbreak of fisticuffs john tran of stouffville and emmer- son of nobleton engaged in a brief exchange of lefts and rights but no damage was done the nobleton player was ban ished with a double minor and was tagged with a tenminute misconduct penalty for abusive language stouffvilles three best per formers were bruce middleton lake harmon and grant wagg doug forfar worked hard up front as did del watte tx- bridges contribution to the team bruce fockler made his initial home debut and assist ed on stouffvilles second goal goodwood happy new year to all ac2 harvey howarth of greenwood nova scotia air- base is spending this week with neil tindall mr and mrs earl tindall and family spent new years at west hill with mr and mrs stewart davidson mr and mrs sam mckeown of markham and daughters visited on wednesday with their daughter mrs w yake mr and mrs alger maye en tertained the families of mr and mrs j may on new years day mr and mrs dan wagg had a family gathering on new years including their daugh ter mrs james and husband and daughter marilyn and son lloyd mrs wagg lewis and lynda also mrs c jones mr and mrs hemmings and dau ghters and rev benson jones mr and mrs clarence jones and family spent new years with mr and mrs gordon jones mr and mrs geo baldwin and terry mr and mrs reu ben maye and family also mr and mrs lance couling spent new years day with mr and mrs fred baldwin the death of mrs hamilton in stouffville last week brought to a close the charter members of our baptist church we are sorry to learn that mrs henry white has suffered a stroke and has been removed from her home in stouffville to claremont nursing home baptist prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs dan wagg on thursday evening mrs dan beno of calgary was a guest at her cousins mrs john may sr for the christmas season the annual donation of the goodwood siloam roseville fifth line pine grove and glen major bible society for 1951 was s220 this is almost 1g more than last year and is certainly a credit to our peo- lc in this district for their gen erous gifts and is also a credit to out collectors who laboured so faithfully mr and mrs w yake and family had supper with mr and mrs bert may on friday mr and mrs john may and mrs smith had supper on sun day with mr and mrs r may several young people of the bypu enjoyed a very pleasant evening when our group joined the uxbridge group for a so cial time last thursday eve ning after a lively singsong games and contests a very de licious lunch was served to about fifty people mr and mrs bruce taylor entertained several young cou ples last wednesday evening everyone reported a good time wednesday morning dec 20 was the time set to appoint trustees for the various school sections at goodwood ss no 7 mr gerrv macdougall mr ies meyers and mrs earl tin dall were elected these trus tees are to serve for three two and one year respectively at ss 9 mr ivan degeerj mr eugene paisley and mr les mitchell were elected by the number present at these meet ings one might assume that the parents of the children are showing very little interest in ther education let us hope that this is not true the annual congregational meeting and potluck supper of the goodwood united church pastoral charge is to be held january 13 in the church base ment supper will commence at fi30 sharp in preparation for this meeting the local church board is asked to meet at the puns 1 tportari that we i have a good turnout a both of these meetings i a nmber of in the new year st the home jof mr and mrs gerry mao dotrga1 nineteen sat down to new- years ctrrer at mr ard mts les jlevers those present were mr arj mrs edgar pel- lard jack aad bill mr and mrs horace hird ard jim of sandford mr and mrs nor man pollard wiiun height- mr ard mrs lew clucas and children of toronto mr ard mrs ehvood fos- kett pen a few days with mrs fosketts parents at mitchell any boys twelve years or over who wish to join the boy scouts are invited to tbregu lar scout meeting at tne un ited church on friday night at s oclock at the united sunday school this year ten pupils received robert raike diplomas and 22 qualified for seals to merit these awards one must attend sunday- school at leat forty- five sundays we are sorrv to hear that mrs henry white ls very ill mr and mrs howard storrv and family mr and mrs pattenden and family and mr renolds of bracebridge spent new years with mr and sirs rusell stony mr and mrs mac waters of montreal spent new years with her father mr and mrs j f reid mr and mrs s w whittle- ton visited with mr and mrs a masters on monday mr and mrs ted wagg en tertained mr and mrs norman wagg and mr and mrs john badgero on new years day mr and mrs d h fines and children visited with mr and mrs e morgason on suhdav mr and mrs dan wagg held new years for mrs jones rev benson jones mr and mrs hemmings and girls mr and mrs lloyd wagg and chil dren and mr and mrs ron james and marilyn mr and mrs will clapham septic tanks 34 bkdroom capacitv prkcast oxckctr steel reinforced we will ell yon unk or n complete liutallmfon york county approved t inspected 31tf cy bellman associates caxx stouffville 200 farmers see the hijr demonstration on the farm of elmer burnett 1 miles north of stouffville of the new letz seed grinder i wednesday jan 12 after 1 pm gko white i mt twij wit c m riv of concord and mr and mrsjerd with miss l king and ay brown ard nancy of mr mick davis icox lake spent new years the hockley family spent h mr ard mrs wllknsort ongraiulations to mr ard s delbert cooper on he ar a of a or first grands mr ard mrs walt coope ballantrae sunday with mr and mrs geo crappcr ia toronto ll congratulations to mr henry davis or being the lucky win ner of the 100 doll given as a draw nrize by the stouffville lions club mr and mrs c n perkins mr ard mrs herman davis of bracebridge spent the week- spent sunday with mr and mrs burton in barrie coming john deere day jan 11 1955 200 800 pm veterans memorial hall please ask for tickets fred e byer son stouffville ontario public skating in the i stouflviiie arena thurs jan 6 junior oha hockev aurora vs stouffville fri jan 7 ueewee hockey night band in attendance sat jan s senior oha hokev orillia vs stouffville tues jan 1 1 330 to 5 pm children under s free wed jan 12 330 to 5 pm children free skating g s00 pm public skating 8 theatre stouffville policy 2 shows nitely 7 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm friday saturday january 7th 8th adventures of robinson crusoe starring dan oherlihy james fernandez monday tuesday january 10th 11th fj am sweetheart and mother the finest family picture of the year from the compny that gave the screen such great family ficturcs as stars n my crown father of tho bride and many others here is s warm and wonder ful story for all to enjoy i f greer as school maam and mother to her twelve ggfmen costorriitj robert ryan color wednesday thursday january 12th 13th them adult entertainment starring james whitmore joan weldon edmund gwenn