tage t the eimsvfb trbj tur4ay march 3 w ron mercer heads i c lose sevenffl badminton club i game to orillia 10 drop from oha sr playoffs one of the star of the ice revue ssouffvilie beid mon- 2 in the new high school gvmoasium despite re lateness of the sa- on i ai entliusiasticahy at tended by some two dozen ad- end of the uvk th seaior sock- sason came to close saturday sizs ahoush coach bob ran say and ihe players offered ro xcu for tbeii jf rb coucbicbsai cre s tog did thou id rs tftejr trudged for the di hairs to the dressing oota and positions could u be passible sbas ori had votts it was is stonczilie oa defeat at the baiifu usbtij or do a a tbe wooden tly it their r ii too true but they them out or the jgrou dldat a bell ie is one comf r of i e dressing room at jack dusty rhodes he dropped bis stick a tne doo tugged at his soddea goal rnits asd wiped i ic oj ration from hi forehead a wry iv crossed his face a sub goalie terry sye came down the stairs slapped him or ihe ack aad coiwsaeoted oa his fine performance coach batsgay voiced his prafe of rhodes great work between 1 ppe both in hs final game and throughout toe eerie we idr t dartj of tha few breaks we had faid the uppei cos h tin r- two games important wiks for ohlha over in the other corner of se room roanle bel lon mcintosh ken crawford and ben baker sat almost motionless they passed an occasional comment to each other on the game bat they spoke qui- ken jlcxell quickly palled off his hockey equipment his sweater uis soaking wet with an 111 be seeing you farewell he threw hi agage over hi shoulder and disappeared up the stair chkk yebdtef sat on the bench staring pensively at his tht rough thft winter and shouid he joked as he turned them said el wood small mine too at home scuffed fca he sood for three more over ami over in hi- hands its rty last season declared kd calhoun twij one thing we can spend a little more time spoke up hat gibson geo stark agreed the law of averages says that orillia deserves one cham pionship in seven year- commented tim oneill defeneeman ben chapman complained about the penalty called by ryfeiee maurice walsh for charging shewchuk it was while he was serving time that orillia scored their goal i gave the game everything i had said little gordie haddleton he was still dressed in his hockey attire when the others were leaving the rink hardly had the player become settled in the room when oriliias big an bowen came lumbering down the stair- nice game fellows he said as he nodded to each player when questioned about the forthcoming series with kingston his only comment was 1 think we should make it a six point game slowly one by one the players stuffed their hockey garb into their bags and trudged wearily ou of the room it was the end of another season what will next october bring well just have to wait and se hebe am til kit k ken sinclair and russ brankston star forwards with new- market this season attended the senior final at the arena on saturday night polly minton coach of the stouffville juniors thi season is being kept busy in the capacity of an om ha official and is in great demand in many ontario towns and cities after this week there will be no kids skating in the arena on tuesday thursday and saturday afternoons dont forget the colorful spring ice carnival in the arena on friday evening the peewee hockey tournament in the local arena has been moved back to april 16th rather than april 22nd as was previously planned kingston and orillia open their playoff series this week the stouffville bed box have purchased new uniforms they are white with blue trim a number from stouffville hope to visit buffalo during the pittsburg- buffalo american league playoff and see stouft- tilles bob hassard in action five members of ihe clippers arrived home from montreal by air on saturday following a hectic flight through a snowstorm to malton airport cannlngton midgets who defeated stouffville n the semifinal round went on to capture the championship the dr roger matchett trophy wa presented to the winners by mr jim austin of stouffville nick bangay and don mcintosh ware selected by cfob announcer grant forsyth as the best stouffville performers on saturday night the stouffville badminton club has ben organized with mr h mercer as president the most valuable player award and the leading scorer trophies will he presented to two clipper players next week mr jim russell has resigned as the unionvihe hockey club represen tative on th community centre board he has been replaced by mr wm stewart of unionvihe danny patrick dashing forward with the aurora bears attended the recent st catharines hockey school sponsored by the boston bruins friday in the stouffvi lle arena springtime ice revue reserved seals sum itusn oc children 35c weve suctvi m price qh round sirloin tbone steaks lb 69 shoulder roasts lb 45 prime rib roasts lb 59 minced beef 2 lbs 65 leg roast pork lb 45 pork sausage lb 39 calves liver lb 75 smoked picnic hams lb 39 boiling fowl lb 39 open wednesday mornings commencing this week oboyles meat market stouffville phone 3 snort oustness for year oria e nrt salves a her arl day night the cluo fee for the shot leason was set at one doila member tkie3 whic lime in eeveo flipped he puck to shewchuk have woti themj wasted the disk into the or group chsmjfar corner of the clipper cage rapped up the giving goalie rhodes no chance jto make the stop in the tinal alts durin meeting plans ere made to j thev have rive more nights of bad- g agh wil3l rieed mosi vicor ov he uppers jmirute coach bob bangay pull- nd succeeding mon i h3rd fough ba the pa goa ia favor of s captured the group hon- j sn extra forward but they could four games to tvo with ore s he equatzer iltjllzt ivruigame tied i the clippers had more than there wsii be a nightly charge or birds during the first hour from 30 to s30 pm one court will be reserved for the use and instruction of beginners the saturday nights contest vvaal virtually a goa tenders due both bob shropshire in the poniiac cage and jack rhodes ia the citpper net were out- otfieers elected were ron mer cer president and jean ham- j standing rhodes pulled off two fantastic saves on breakaway mord sectytreasurer members will be very welcome new i chances by forwards ab bowen land danny mcdonald bowen peewee tourney to be april 16th attempted to put the puck vtght through rhodes but the clip per goal smothered the drive the final peewee hockey tournament will be held on saturday evening april 16th due to the loss on saturday night of the clippers the arena will close its doors earlier than i ssjrjgrs- apr b kavero aui rssms 22nd at he close of the third op w off centreman game the jim austin trophy j cnlck w e from poinibiark range mc donald aimost pulled rhodes out of his pads but at the last second he blocked the shot with his stick it was the best stop of the series at the other end of the rink rival netminder bob shropshire had his share of work and earned the shut- out he was given soid support n for charging hnewchuk or grigg shrop- notched the while lie w their snare of the play but they couid not capitalize on their opportunities around the orillia net in the second pe riod with rusty aiken of the pontsacs sitting out a hooking penalty ehvood small sailed ia aione but shropshire man aged to get a piece of his pad on the puck and deflected it off the target clipper rearguard don mcintosh was banished for slashing ab bowen but the homesters held the fort with nick bangay being especially effective in killing off the pen alty the roof fell in on stouff- viiies chances when defence- iman ben chapman was thumb- defenceman n tne third pe- will be presented to the win ning team they will receive crests and a banquet dinner from the stouffville lions club unionville club executive holds general meeting riod a shewchuks goal at the ten minute mark of the third period sewed up the game and the championship for orillia the stouffville squad had to win to stay in the running the allimportant tally came from a faceoff inside the stouffville biueline veteran clary payne r one and only in the penal ty box in the closing minutes of the last period graham of orillia was penalized for holding had- dleton both forwards ken mc neil and eddie crust had good scoring chances but missed at the bell stouffville play ers offered congratulations to the winners and wished them well in their forthcoming series with kingston on wednesday march lfi a general meetign of those inter ested in the unionvihe hbckey lub was held at the home of the president mr sherman pe- ttit the president outlined the aims of thhe organization and thanked those who had helped during the past season mr ed reeve chairman of the boys and girls committee of the lions club mr grant thomp son a lions club director and mrs d strickland publicity representative received a warm welcome dr glen kennedy read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer mr arthur too- good presented the treasurers report to date explaining that several donations are still to be received and current expenses incurred in the clancy league by bantams and midgets will have to be met mr cam webb propsed a ilate of officers and directors for the coming season pres mr sherman pettit secty dr glen kennedy treas mr ar thur toogood directors messrs h holdsivorth w mason b cayman c cuthbertson d fimilay 1 1 hanna d d strickland g nighswander m smith this received the unanimous support of the meet ing dr kennedy seconded by mr cuthbertson proposed a special vote of thanks to mr toogood for his unflagging ef forts which have contributed so much to the success of the past season the president called on mr grant nighswander to address the meeting with regard to next years activities mr nighswan der spoke with particular refer ence to a coordinated system of coaching the early forma tion of interhouse leagues sportsmanship and the value of various drills and exercises to develop technique and avoid waste of lime many of his sug gestions will be incorporated in next years programme a most enthusiastic discussion of plans followed with the need for more ice sime and a well-organ- j red and early start being stressed financial statement receipts magazine and donations 145225 brooklin midgets lose to king city after taking the first game of the finals with king city brooklin dropped four games in a row to lose the ontario mid get d championship since ihe opening game flu and measles have played havoc with the players and really put a damper on their hopes for another championship the fifth and last game of the series was played a port petty arena on saturday nigh and although the brbokijii lads lu up a terrific battle king city came out the winner by c lo 5 king city rapped in a goal in ii seconds from the faceoff and two minutes later murray jones tied it up with a long shot from the blue line john mcduff and paul trail each got a goal to finish the scoring in the first period which ended 3 to 1 for brooklin the second period was fast open hockey throughout with both goalies having many shots to handle in the early part of the 2nd period king city collected one goal and brooklin two more by herb tran and charles grandy making it 5 to 2 for brooklin but the boys were unable to hold off the king city attacks and by the end of the period the score was 5 to i for brooklin as in the last games brooklin couiri not keep up the pace in the third period as they had oniy nine players dressed and two of these are still in bantam age while brooklin was playing a man short king city put in the tieing goal and a few min utes later hill scored the win ning goal although brooklin fought back hard and took out their goalie the last minute of play they could not tie it up the goalie and hill their cap tain were the top players of king city while brooklin editors mail gormlev march 21 s sports editor the tribune dear sir i have read with interest the letters concerning skating in the stouffville arena 1 know that a skaters complaints about the type of music and ice con ditions were justified because i also paid 50 cents for this kind of treatment remember on the old rink we paid 25 cents for really good skating to the band 1 have skated on the stouffville rink for 20 years and was never so disappointed as on the satur day night mentioned by a skater times have changed and we dont expect to skate for 25c any more but 1 dont see why we should pay 50 cents to skate to jazz music and also on ice used for hockey practice surely we pay enough to ex pect the best kind of ice and music possible another skater admissions boys paid admissions j rickets for jet game markhani twp grant unionvihe grant markhani unionvihe liors 35100 2s210 nsoo 5000 disbursements sweaters sticks equipment referees insurance magazine printing entry fees insurance rebate mi rent for ice mccrone scores winner clippers shorthanded eaii mccrone a former clip per fired the winning goal for orillia on wednesday night of last week to give the pontiacs an important 21 victory the tally at 1015 of the second period came with stouffville playing two men short elwood small and nick bangay were serving penalties at the time although stouffville had a big edge in play in the final frame they could not pull back on even terms in the last minute of the third period coach ban gay pulled goalie rhodes from the clipper cage but orillia forechecked stouffville to a standstill so much so that they players all played an outstandjhad difficulty in getting the puck out of their own end of the rink there was no scoring in the first period stouffville had a good chance to score when pon- tiac defenceman al shewchuk and goalie bob shropshire were penalized but they could not break through oriliias three man defensive barrier elwood small notched the clippers first and final tally at 210 of the second frame gordie hadrileton and frank stephen son picked up assists on the goal the couchiching crew evened the score at when al shew chuk fired a shot from inide the clipper biueline that goalie rhodes couidnt see forward earl mccrone was standing in front of the stouffville net and blocked rhodes view with less than a minute remaining in the second period shewchuk wanda braslcy i started skating tt the age of two with the help of ray mother and father they have continued to help me through out tiic years 1 got my cana- out tne year- i yiu m vumcub and was fortunae to win dian gold medal at the age of i the canadian junior champion- fourteen my professional is mr sheldon galbraith who has been wonderful to me 1 ent- ship i am a student at st clements school and am in 5th form 1 am a senior prefect at ered the canadian champion- the school i like every sport ships for the toronto skating but of course am partial to skat ing and waterskiing goderich peewees initial practice the gederiehboumi peewee team held its first practice ou saturday afternoon the en tire squad was on hand for the initial session coaches casey htlliard and bill lennox gave the boys some shooting prac tice and perfected some three- way passing plays although the lineup hasnt been com pletely arranged as yet it is expected that larry malloy will centre wingers rick wed- eitoft and warren hendricks and lynn mcmullen will be the pivot player between bro ther larry and wayne penna- lieri goalies glenn jackson and marvin betz guarded the nets in the first skirmish the local squad will play their first game on tuesday afternoon april 12th at 430 pm in the goderich arena should they lie successful and win their opener they will be billeted in various homes in goderich as long as they keep winning they will continue to take part in tournament play a number of residents from stouffville have offered free transportation for the young lads more than sixty teams will be competing in the tour ney the entire scheme is spon sored by the goderich lions club ladies bowling league joans jonahs 58 cracker jacks 50 whiz bangs 41 kazzbarrvs 39 khukers 21 winders 16 igl single ruth wagg 213 two teams enter king clancy league peaches a c and vivian for- reseters have entered teams in the king clancy hockey lea gue the two clubs will hook up this week for the first time both are in intermediate class vivian captured the lake simcoe junior championship by defeating mount alhtfrt mouniies in two straight games the forresters retain the tro phy they captured last year they have in their lineup a number of free skating perfor mers including their captain stan pollard frank ilendy doug card cord paisley el mer degeer harry simpson bob barnes doug grenstead harry skelcher merlyn har mon and a rim her of others the club is coached by doug forfar and managed by mr george villemere peaches have retained prac tically the same team that has operated in local leagues for the past five seasons such players as murray grove har ry lewis john reesor lloyd grove murray lewis don thomas don milleif dent smith jack warriner neil brown joe prudem glenn grove morley ryan jim tho mas and bruce middleton the team is coached by lloyd grove both vivian anil pea ches are using the stouffville arena for their home ice high triple jackie summer 560 next bowling night will be april 15th 7 pm whirlers kazzbarrvs joans jonahs 9 pm whiz bangs crack er jacks klinkers glenn jackson scores 8th shutout for black hawks on saturday afternoon glenn jackson star netminder with frontrunning chicago black hawks chalked up his eighth shutout of the season as he blanked the canadiens 30 al though not over worked he turned in a steady performance and has the best record of any netminder in the peewee lea gue bill ratcliil was the top marksman for the winners with two goals harold harper notched the other the chicago victory boosted them into sole osseson of first place in the league one point ahead of the leafs and red wings who are deadlocked on the second rung barry wilkes maple leafs kept their winning streak in tact as they blanked boston 20 brien wilkes brother of the leaf coach racked up the shutout the two goals for the winners were scored by winger rick wedseltoft and defence- man roger stover the surprising red wings soundly trounced the rangers 51 to keep in the playoff race glenn barkcy tired the lone- tally for new york the wings were shorthanded for the game forcing coach ed dawson to use some of his better players on the second and third lines the positions are sure to cha nge hands next week when the four top clubs play each other the first game on saturday will start promptly at twelve oclock the goderich team will practise from 3 to 4 pm what is the difference between a pig in a parlour and a house on fire w ng game a special mention should go to kenny roberts paul tran and murray jones ho again played the entire j game king city had four minor j penalties and brooklin 2 the three minor hockey teams of brooklin under the leadership of cliff johnson have done well this year the bantams lost out to south river in the semi- finals in overtime the juven- ies won the ontario d cham- 1 pionship and now the midgets lliave lost out in the finai game any town should be proud to i have three teams go as far as balance on hand s259s65 these have it has been brought 17300 t 0ir attention that not one 45uo0 of lrie players or coach on the 210jxi bantam midge team smokes 15ooo this is a great credit to the 253 50 payers and speaks well for 35 0o future performance in 2300 en sport- 173 oo mr cliff johnson and players payne and mccrone combined 100200r ike to thank the fans for a quick goal with stouff of the public for the good mora ville playing four men to six support they have given in that proved to be the winner these playoff games brooklin team goal bob johnson defense murray s2 ioofi- s i2o0i lions vrrw tr standing lone- chariese w l t pts wards herb 0 roberts paul tr john mcduff hawks leaf- red wirzs barkers canadiem schedule 1 1 1 0 0 granriy for- tran kenny irre disjney jand rord jors elmer tran iard neil pascoe sck coach clff johnson cwrsicrj vs brunts the average male buys fewer than three nrcrs shirts a year j thete are other ways of putting ion a good front 1 in the snal session the clip pers did everything but put the puck in the net for the first ten minutes of vrf period the play was almost entirelj ins de the orillia biueline but some erratic shooting plus a stone wall netrnrdng performance by the poniiacs bob shrop shire heid the attackers off the score sheet wall street journal says urer ire the result o mountain climb- 1 trg ocr rnolchtlli follow purinas 24610 program of raising your pullets this year 2 lbs per chick mghl breeds of purina chick startena hen a lbs per chick of purina chick growena chicks will cat this amount in approx 10 weeks 6 lbs per 100 birds per day of purina growing chow grain pullets will cat about 10 lbs from 10 necks o production cost only 65c per bird make the 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