Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 27, 1955, p. 8

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fkt tribune stougtlbe ont thursday jaaaaey 27 is53 j officials of minor hockey attend church service here here avd there miss betty eddr grade f- teacher at the souftvie public school was one o a party which journeyed to huatsvsue on saturday oa a skiing expedition there urili be ro junior garae is stoutfville on thursday nisht newraarscet wiji be the visitors here on saturday siht the brougham com munity park ac has raised the thermometer to jl500 with an objective of 15500 geo sayuss a former stouffville player is now officiating in the thi a record crowd of jnore than 0y skaters were at cedarena on saturday niirht the ciipper3 play in orhha oa friday night the round- robin junior semifinals will start on wednesday feb 2nd mr ab hulse oha executive from newmarket attended the omha church service in stouffville on sunday afternoon stoucviile district high school girls baketbah teams scored two wins over markhamon tuesday afternoon mr and mr- geo stark and family are soon to take up permanent residence in stouffville preparations are being made to enter a peewee team from stourfville in the goderich lions tournament during the easter holidays veterans come tiikoigh stouffviues hockey veterans have been mainly responsible for any success the clippers might have enjoyed so far this season although many believed these 6tars who have performed under the clipper colors since bob bangay took over the coaching duties a number of years ago were over the hiil they have repeatedly proved these pessimists to be wrong on the other hand some of the new additions to the team have not produced the way it was hoped they might nick dubik the niagara falls hash has with the exception of one game produced nothing in the way of needed goals it was thought he might set the league on are but so- far such has not been the case players like hal gibson geo stark frank stephenson jack rhodes pert baker and some others have been more than holding their own welcome hack nick on saturday night stouffville hockey fans welcomed nick pangay back to the clipper lineup although used sparingly in hli initial start with the club he will see more action as ho rounds into condition nick has always been one of the most popular players on the team and has contributed much to senior hockey in stouffville when the clippers were a goal down in an inportant came nick could always be counted on to come through with the tying tally fans will always remember his reversaydle spirit and he will certainlny be a welcomed addi tion to the lineup a friendly fellow both on and off the ice nick will always be regarded as this towns number one hockey competitor junior r playoff arrangements made the group semifinal playoft arrangements hae been com pleted for the three clubs par ticipating in oh a junior d competition stouffville union- ville and nobleton will play a home and home round robin series the team with the least number of points at the end of the series will drop out and the remaining two clubs will play a best three out of five gmes to declare a group cham pion the winner will then go on into further ontario compe tition the round robin dates are as follows feb 2nd stouffville at union- ville feb 3rd nobleton at stouff ville feb 4th unionville at noble ton feb 9th nobleton at union ville feb 10th unionville at stouff ville feb uth stouffville at noble ton ladies bowling league points joans jonahs 31 cracker jacks 2s whiz bangs 2i klinkers 15 razzbarrys 1 1 whirlers 12 high single pat lehman 210 high triplo pat lehman 5g0 gigantic amiary shoe iciearanc continues this week lehmans shoe stouffville i public skating on sunday morning in the stouffville united church the third annual omha service was held sponsored by mr jim austin executive member from stouffville mi nor hockey officials coaches managers and players from stouffville and surrounding districts attended mr gerry simmon omha executive member from gravenhurst delivered the special address mr gerald simmons grav- pictured at the front of the enhurst miss bessie camp- church following the service bell mr frank doherty are a number of minor hock- thorold mr and mrs jim ey league officials and their austin stouffville mr and wives from left to right mrs j l christie toronto aayor a e hick lindsay and mr ab hulse aurora clippers blank pontiacs 40 one of their best displays putting on one of their best hockey displays of the season stouffville clippers blanked oriliia pontiacs 10 on satur day night before a good crowd of enthusiastic home town root ers it marked the first shutout racked up by the clippers this season and only the second chalked up in the local sr group terry sye sub goal- tender returned to active ser vice with the homesters and showed no signs of puck jit ters since his twentythree titeh injury suffered more than a month ago although not overworked he came up with a number of good stops when oriliia forced the play inside the stouffville biueline besides the steady perform- ice of sye in the clipper cage stouffville looked especially ood in two other departments their fiveman defensive force of bert baker don macintosh joe scatalon ed calhoun and nick bangay took the steam out of the rugged oriliia at tackers and provided goalie sye with good rearguard pro tection the forward line of gordie haddleton hal gibson and elwood small was flying both ways and accounted for two of stouffvilles four tallies defenceman joe scatalon started the ball rolling for stouffville at 33s of the first period at 710 elwood small he star of the game notched the first of his two goals on passes from gibson and had dleton and four minutes later small struck again with ed caihoun picking up an assist there were four penalties in the first session stephenson and macintosh of the clippers and bain and shewchuk for oriliia there was no scoring in the second period in the third session the clip pers continued to hold an ad vantage in territorial play the haddleton gibson small line literally burned up the ice every time out midway thro ugh the period they cut in on the oriliia net with a perfect threeway passing play arid although both small and the puck ended up in the pontiac cage referee crombie disallow ed and claimed the player had dragged it in on his skate the penalties in the game were unusually few stouff villes joe scatalon and orillias lloyd pearsall were banished following a high sticking duel following the setto scatalon tried desperately to get another crack at his adversary but hal gibson acting in the role o peacemaker stepped between the two and held them at bay until they had a chance to cool off while scatalon and pearsall were sitting out their time in the cooler ken mcneil hard working stouffville playmaker slapped eddie crusts pass in to the net for the final goal of the game don macintosh was a stand out on defence for stouffville fans welcomed nick bangay back to the clipper lineup in his first game of the season he looked good although used spa ringly stouffville move up to oril iia on friday night of this week and then entertain newmarket here on saturday a double vic tory would move them right back into first place contention rangeers edge bruins 32 in peewee game bill lennox new york ran gers took over sole possession of third place in the lions pee- yvee league as they squeezed out a close 32 over garth bru- backers boston bruins the ranger victory boosted the club back into third place and dropped boston into the fourth position the contest was a nip and tuck battle all the way goals by gary baston and doug all- man for new york and tallies by mike epworth and joe hay- low for the bruins put both clubs on even terms with less than five minutes remaining in the contest centreman gary baston broke free and beat goalie betz with a low drive to the bottom corner the bru ins pressed their attack but could not split the points larry mcmullen staged a dazzling oneman performance for barry wilkes toronto ma ple leafs the speedy defence- man scored two goals as his team edged montreal 21 jim- my wagg notched the lone tally for the canadiens mcmullens speed and stick- handling ability was too much for his rival wing men and he gave brother lynn a busy time in the canadiens net at the other end of the arena brien wilkes turned in a good game in the leafs net he blocked both ross pattenden and glenn pennanen with fine saves returns on saturday night nick bangay returned to the clip pers and played his first game of the season in senior com pany he is expected to play from now on he will be used on defence until he rounds into condition then will be moved up on the forward line when the team moves into the playoffs haynes scores six in playoff opener stouffville midgets soundly trounced uxbridge 151 thurs day night to take a onegame letid in their best of five play off series don haynes was the top marksman for the flyers scoring six goals and picking up three assists wayne red- shaw notched four goals mur ray holden two ross madill two and mike mcstravick one ferguson scored the lone ux bridge tally stouffville took a command ing 71 lead in the first period they added three in the sec- ondand five more in the final period the flyers scored the most goals and also ran into the most penalties eight stou ffville players spent time in the cooler while uxbridge were penalized on only one occasion in the other game of the af ternoon the powerful chicago black hawks soundly trounced detroit 51 to keep pace with the frontrunning leafs ron stewart was the top hawk marksman scoring two goals warren hendricks jim gard iner and bryce spencer notch ed the others bill hoover scored the lone detroit wily in the stokelys fancy corn ii 1 5 oz tins 2 for 27 fi jb cudney choice dessert jrj pears 20 oz tin b 19 l florida sip orange juice 20 oz tins 2 for 25 stouffville arena i bue and gold fanc peas friday jan 2s toronto hockey league saturdav jan 29 4 to 530 pm public skating ft s30 pm senior oha f newmarket vs stoiffyiue j t tuesday feb 1 3305 pm children under s free b o wed feb 2 2305 pm children free skating ft s00 pm public skating t 1 5 oz tins 2 for 33 fl sunbrite margcrine f 2 lbs r 49 bordens or carnation m tall tins 2 for california oranges sizs 344s 2 doz for florida grapefruit 96s 10 for bananas 2 lbs sausage 1 lb weiners t lb bologna 1 lb hamburg 1 lb blade roast 1 lb shoulder roast 1 lb ilk 29 49 45 25 33 33 25 35 49 45 carload groceteria in r john matiikusov prop piioxk if bantams meet sutton home and home series the stouffville ban tarns coached by les clarke will open a home and home playoff series with sutton on thursday evening of this week at the simcoe centre the return game is scheduled for stouff ville on tuesday night com mencing at 6 oclock the two contests are a goals to count series the winner will prob ably meet the winner of the port perryunionville series coach clarke will qut his club down to eighteen players this week some of the boys trying for positions with the team are earl thompson bill sanders dean evans roger stover ricky wedseltoft norm hendricks fred abraham ga ry baston ernie abraham ray anderson larry malloy sandy smith gordie f arr glenn pen nanen and others max vague will probably be the teams reg ular goaltender with bob ben son filling in as sub netminder an exhibition game is being planned on saturday evening between port perry bantams and stouffville the contest will start at 645 pm on thurs day feb 3rd brooklin bantams will be the visitors here in an other exhibition tilt red wings edge unionville 43 in illpacked game stouffville red wings scored their first victory of the sea son over the unionville jets on thursday night as they edged ernie lawries squad 13 in a thrilling junior d contest the local team appeared to have the contest sewn up at the midway mark in the final period when doug forfar dave hammersley john tran and ted mendyk put the red wings on the top end of a 10 score unionville staged a threegoal rally in the third period in an attempt to pull the game out of the fire but their attack fell one goal short of splitting the points john darbyson broke the ice for the jets at 933 on passes from les jarvis and bruce mcdowell mcdowell notched unionvilles second tally unassisted with a quick corner drive with less than three minutes remaining in the game don mccurdy cut in fast on left wing and slapped a shot off goalie bruce middeltons pads into the twine stouffville battled desperately to success fully hang onto their one goal lead for fifty minutes of the game the red wings looked consider ably stronger than on previous occasions when unionville were the visitors here they fore- checked their rivals on every move and didnt allow the jets to get organized however in the final ten minutes of the contest manager grant xighs- wander threw his big line of darbyson mcdowell and at kinson out oivlhe ice with or ders to cut down the stouffville lead they took the offensive away from the red wings and came within an ace of tying the score bob atkinson actu ally netted the fourth union ville goal but the referee ruled the puck was kicked over the crease and disallowed the tally the game was cleanly played clipper scoring parade macintosh gibson stephenson mcneil small bel haddleton crawford claydon scatalon crust stark calhoun dunkirk bakor webster g 13 17 30 j2 33 31 8 a 22 1 0 1c h 8 10 32 its 2 28 2fi 23 21 21 20 12 10 10 10 7 e 6 4 applications for assessor i i applications in writing for the position of assessor for the village of stouffville will be received by the undersigned until 1200 oclock noon saturday februarv 5th 1955 applicants must state qualifications and salary expected duties to commence immediately g d brown clerk village of stouffville z ft 1 j with only a few penalties being handed out to both dubs on the nights play the red wings were the better team and deserved their victory stouffville looked extremely effective when shorthanded coach polly minion used har old hodgson jim rennie don trati tip vipond aril doug forfar to good advantage in killing penalties there will be no junior game in the stouftj ville arena on thursday night i of this week i lvcwee standiua leafs hawks rangers boston red wins canadiens schedule w s 6 l 1 pts 16 13 9 1 1 1 7 1 5 i leafs vs hawks bruins vs canadiens detroit vs hangers roxy theatre mat evenings doors open 630 pm sat matinco 130 pm friday saturday jan 28 29 w a famous best- seller jvotv m a glorious motion picture in mucowri ee trail joan leslie forest tucker added fun attraction all your favorite characters in a feature length jamboree bugs bunny revue monday tuesday jan 31 feb 1 all warner bros ultranew look in musicals yrteitasauw fcfithtowijiwxrirgi fipntlyjtjuwsomfti u tfjn i henry blanke mi m tcv all its glories more glorious in stereophonic sound added attraction a tale of danger and suspense paul douglas in fal staffs coat wednesday thursday feb 2 3 a redhead fsosi mowmereakd stwatkothutc cut amazing adventure thunders out of the age l of valor maureen uacdtmtu ohara carey the iron giove au technicolor show f m 4 jt ft yt f f

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