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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1956, p. 10

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w the stommi twbohf thftsdft umwt w 55 scoring kecoku the bea peeae players that the stouffri lions league caa produce win form the contingent that leaves here early in april to represent osr ton in the gorich hockey tournament this year the fadlrtdaai lads will work for the right to make fbe r and the selection wli be made on each boys performance rons the regular chedue the leagoe chairman mr ken betz has rgazed a setup whereby every goal and a- u recorded wek by week in a book and this information will provide the basl for the final selection which will be made next month mr lloyd turner has agreed to accept the responsibility for keepssx th records straight ths 5 a raanize job and the coaches appreciate lloyds interest in the welfare of this ever growiag organisation mr turners work is alidad considerably through the cooperauo8 of the referees bad lehman and rck wedseuoft who spot the soalscorers while the same is in protres at end of th season a list of stouffrlhes top peewee per formers will appear in print who knows out of lloyd turners record book may come another gorde ho rocket richard or ted kennedy met their match have th local midgets finally met their match in the group vp until friday night the flyers had been literally coasting through their opposition they established a fine record of five straight victories and i appeared likely that they would go through the entire schedule without a loss until brooklin entered upon the scene in the two game home and home series stouff- ville was able to salvage only one point out of a possible four the first game played here on friday nibt could have been won by either club although i believe brooklin was rather fortunate to stave off surging stoaffvihe attacks and settle for a split in the points brooklinv victory on their home ice on monday was rather decisive however and proves the old adage that nothing 1 impossible if seeras a shame that these two teams will not meet in the playoffs slnee brooklin has heen ranked in d class and stouffvisie in c it seems that all young lads in brooklin are literally raised on skates for a village us size they certainly ran produce fine hockey talent whether it ho bantam midget o junior you can always look for brooklin ro be hich on the croup ladder returning to stouffville- derek chadwick has a pretty well balanced team in a steady goaltender good defence and one of the hesl front line lria in the class coach chadwick will depend on the threesome of xorm hendricks wayne red shaw and murray ilolden to carry the mail in the forthcoming playoffs should visiting clubs succeed hi holding these players off the score sheet then the homesters chances will not be too rosy the second and third lines can hold their own but they lark the goalscorlng ability of norm hendricks and uncinates as far a losing a came now and aenin it doesnt hurt a club in fact in the majority of cases it will do a team more good than harm the midgets have only one more came to ploy in their regular schedule and then they move into the playoffs those are th games that really count here am thbrk doug card forward with muselmans lake last winter nnd earlyseason tryout with the clippers is presently playing with the keswick comets in a croup that includes cannington and coboconk manager derelyn valley of the orillia pontiacs i having his annual selge of player headaches messrs ab bowen clary payne and al suewchuk have been sitting out the last few games disatisfird to travel and possibly looking for more cash goalie bob shropshire is also sidelined due to an injury v the annual omha church service will be held on sunday jan 29th jake harmon a former unionville and stouffville junior and a recent addition to peachs suffered a broken nose in a recent engagement the injury has since healed however and he is expected to rejoin the team this week if youre passing through markham take a look in the window of percy widemans barber shop and see the fine array of hockey pictures which are assembled there depicting many years of hockey history in the village bradley klson injured in a hockey accident last week was released from hospital on wed nesday and allowed to return hnnip brad was practicing with the juveniles mr ken betz head of the lions pee wee league is keeping a strict count of all goals and assists chalked up by the players in order that the best hoys may he selected to represent stouffville at the goderich tournament this spring a new sound regulator has been installed in the local arena to replace the old model that has been causing considerable trouble of late geo malcolm high scoring forward with buffalo in the lions league suffered a broken arm recently and will be out of action for a number of weeks geo stark clipper defenceman was forced to miss tuesday nights game due to a severe attack of the tin derek chadwick coach of the midgets is also suffering from a similar virus polly minton and andy bellemer officiated at the georcetownstouffville game here on tuesday next week milton will be the visitors here the door prize at this game will be 1500 messrs danny oboyle ernie austin roy heaton and dr john button brought home a fine supply of whitetlsh early this week from the lake of bays district the fish averaged 3 lbs apiece v winning stride after four straight home losses the clippers pulled up their socks here on tuesday night and came up with their most pleasing performance of the season bob bangays squad couldnt have picked a bettor opportunity to hit a winning stride than against the leagueleading georgetown raiders the came was packed with excitement and the fans enjoyed every minute of it the contest was highlighted by the sensational goaltendlng work of exchpper netminder dusty rhodes who turned in one of the finest exhibitions we have seen here this winter bill brad bury chick webster and harold hodgson rated stars on their nights performance this undoubtedly is one of the best hockey groups t lie clippers have ever played in with only a matter of two or three points separating the top and bottom clubs the outcome of each contest is always in doubt right up until the final few minutes with playoff time less than four weeks away we can only hope that stouffville will continue their winning ways rijju through to the croup championship th clippers have but jive came- left to play at home against milton and brampton and away against milton brampton and georgetown to help dutchmen last week the kitchenerwaterloo dutchmen left malton airport to play in the world amateur hockey tournament every year the caha has bee faced with the problem of financing a team to represent canada at this tourney but this year they have hit upon a new plan which i believe is very satisfactory all hockey clubs under the caha which includes the clippers have been requested to raise their admission fee 10c for one scheduled game this extra dime per person will be used to assist in financing canadas entry thi means that at one game not yet announced t the admission charge wim he fioc rather than the regular half dollar charged previously the clipper manage in en t have not stated at what game the increase will go into effect but with only two home contests remaining on jan 24th and 31st it would seem likely the the extra charge win be made at the final game of the schedule clippers trounce oakville in return match the clipper paced by chick webster with two goal upse the much improved oakvilie meteors s2 wednesday night of last week the stouffvlke victory came only one nigh after the visitors had handed the clippers an s5 setback here or tuesday other local marks men besides webster were ken crawford bud lehman archie forfar harold hodgson geo stark and bill bradbury unionville lady curlers near top i i leafs jump into first place in lions league keith sutherlands maple leafs vaulted into firs place in the bantam section of the lions league by beating pittsburg 31 on monday night the leafs and hornets are now deadlock ed on the sop rung each with eight point- grant foreman a newcomer to the group this season has been one of he most consistent goal scorers in the league on monday he fired two tallies one unassisted and the other on a pass from winger keith mcdowell bill ratelift another topnotch first line for ward with the leafs scored torontos final goal with ray ward picking up an assist don malloy fired the lone pittsburg tally on a pass from bob leh man it would now appear like ly that the leafs will go on to take the championship with such performers as bryan wilkes in goal and forwards bui ratcliff grant foreman wayne pennanen roy lewis ray ward keith mcdowell and j jimmy gardiner they ice a powerful aggregation canadiens i riiflalo 2 spotting buffalo two goals the canadians played their best game in weeks as they staged a sensational three goal rally to edge their rivals 1s2 warren hendricks was buffalos best scoring his teams first goal on a pass from kenneth may and setting up keith stewart for his clubs other tally allan boyd broke the ice for montreal mid way through the game and with less than ten minutes re maining bill hoover fired two goals in a row his first tally came on a pass from leftwinger eldori wagg and his second which proved to be the winner was unassisted lynn mcmullen played well in the buffalo net in spite of the loss and blocked brother larry on two cleancut breakaways david smith also looked good for buffalo larry mcmullen allan boyd bill hoover and clifford reynolds were montreals best hawks 2 rangers 1 j a 21 victory for the black- hawks over the rangers in the first pcewee game moved chi cago from fourth to second place in the group standing colin stewart and stanley xes- bitt blinked the light for the winners roger mole scored the lone ranger goal wings bruins 2 in another hardfought con test the red wings squeezed out a tight 32 win over boston frank taylor led his team to 1 meats tender bright unionville club curlers have reached the final playdowns for ontario ladies tankard honors and will compete later this month at lindsay they mrs harold coulter vice- are pictured left to right skip mrs john grant jr mrs andy grant skip mrs lead and mrs r risebrough harold coulter vice skip second fourth annual omha church service to be held here jan 29th 1 the fourth annual ontario i i minor hockey assn church 1 service will be held at christ i anglican church stouffville sunday january 2fkh at i 230 pm the speaker will be rev j i tiller the scripture j lesson will ha read bv mr jiml austin of stouffville pxlhaj executive member other out minor hockey league execu tives will take part in the serv ice the soloist will be miss darlene hurst all local coaches are invited to attend and to bring as many members of their respective teams as possible mr austin is requesting that the various coaches should please notify him in advance whether they intend to attend the service and how many players on the team will be attending the 1st minor hockey church service was introduced here in stouffville in 133 and each winter the attendance has been very encouraging mr austin the promoter feels that the ser vice is a move toward a fuller contribution to the province and its youth and another ef fort toward development ofi better citizens j lions iviwre- hockey league w 3 l 0 is 8 1 red wing hawks 2 bruins i rangers 1 3 1 3 haitian leafs 1 10 s pittsburg 4 1 0 s canadians 13 13 buffalo 0 4 11 results hawks 2 rangers 1 wings 3 bruins 2 canadians 3 buffalo 2 leafs 3 pittsburg 1 schedule red wings vs hawks rangers vs bruins leafs vs canadiens pittsburg vs buffalo ladies bowling league peppy jets 2s alley cats 23 bowlerettes 21 ford flyers 22 game dames 20 dodgers 13 high single joan cadeaux high triple lenore ramer 237 61g astern urrt 5r hockey group vetos senior a proposal delegates of the eastern on tario senior hockey league victory with a three goal hat trick two of his tallies wercj down a proposal to have unassisted while tom benon league elevated to a senior set up one goal francis hay- low the bruins top performer counted his teams first goal on a pass from barry mclean roger forsyth notched the other with barry mclean once again assisting frank taylors three goal performance was the bet showing of any player in the league in monday nights games billy hoover of can adiens and grant foreman of the leafs were two goal marks men peachs win fourth in row peachs ran their undefeated string to four straight games on thursday night by defeating johnsmanviile of scarboro gl in a scheduled arena league j contest harry young ex-mark- ham millionaire forward rap a rating in the 105657 sea son the meeting was held in belleville last week the five member clubs cast votes on the subject and the outcome was a threeagainsttwo majority to retain their present senior b status belleville kingston and brockville were opposed to any move toward senior a while both cornwall and whitby fa vored the idea each club spoke on the sub ject with mr frank buckland president of he ontario hock ey association tossing in some interesting comments on the present hockey outlook the meeting was convened by mr lome cook first vicepresident of the oh a mr buckland intimated that the eastern league was prob- ably better off remaining sen ior b as this allowed some to play hockey games as much as we feel that we are ready to play senior a we now plan to forward a letter only to the senior a council stating that we are interested in joining that league but should they de cide to play an interlocking schedule we would cease to be interested in this way the sr a council can decide at their next meeting if they would be interested in having whitby join the league and if so we would attend a meeting at their request meanwhile we intend to concentrate on trying to bring the ontario senior b championship to whitby this year blair concluded brooklin hands midgets initial loss 94 buffonville news mrs lean leaf several more farms have been added to the list of those sold within recent weeks ie those of robert giles clarence scott a burns hands bros and win spears at least one locai resident had an unfortunate accident last week and several others have been ill miss dell stephenson lipped on the ice and broke her ankle and mrs burr mrs chas boynton and mr and 5 i mrs e crisp have all been in- 1 disposed we wish for them all i 3 a speedy recovery i mrs dick jones returned on s tuesday of last week from a 5 tenday visit with bruce and 5 jean jones of wallaceburg 1 mr and mrs john wilkins jand bob have returned from a motor trip to florida mrs s j english left sunday afternoon of this week for a short visit with relatives in london mr murray roberts accom panied the children of button- ville school when they went to unionville rink for a skating party on friday of last week ilr and mrs joseph daunt brampton and aileen easton guelph spent last weekend at home with mr and mrs joe easton joe jr is now stationed on the cast coast with the rcmp sympathy of the community is extended to mrs adam brown whose mother died last week birthday wishes go this week to mrs aubrey stephenson miss mary rodick mrs e wal ton and sli- d hood on tuesday evening of last week when the first concert of the canadian concert associa tion of markham township featuring the songmen under the direction of david oucheer- iony was held we noticed sev eral familiar faces mrs a w i miller mrs james miller rev a c huston betty huston faye nichol mr lawson mum- berson mr and mrs norman reid mrs s- j english mrs john black mrs ray mcta- vish mrs a gardner mrs kedwell mr s r patterson wayne and margaret mrs fred leaf and several others the artists were enthusiastically re ceived by a capacity house two of our own artists are busy at present rehearsing with an agincourt groun which will present the milkado some time in february mary cough and joan hooper are the song stresses mrs a c huston was guest speaker on wednesday of last week when mrs s r patter son entertained members and j friends of browns corners wms at her home mrs litis- hamburg 25c lb boneless pork shoulders 39c lb lean stewing beef 39c lb rindless bacon 49c lb jq m winona maid plum 24 oz jar aylmer prune plums 15 oz tins royal york peanut butter 16 2foi 25 25 oz ice box jar aylmer catsup 1 1 oz bottle florida grapefruit 5 spy apples 6 qt basket large sweet turnips 33 19 29 59 2 for 25 for art free delivery beat georgetown 53 in overtime thriller bradbury scores three bill bradbury uxbridges contribution to the clippers was the toast of the town on tuesday night as he paced stouffville to a thrilling over time victory the shifty left- winger fired three goals in his finest performance of the set- son- two of his tallies came in the second period and hi third the winner came at 539 of the overtime session i rhodes sensational jack dusty rhodes ex- stouffville puckstopping star was the visitors standout per former in the first period he held the clippers off the score sheet with a remarkable display that had the fans rubbing their eyes in amazement the home- sters buzzed around his cage like a swarm of bees but lie blocked stoulfvilles best from every side and angle it wasnt until 1511 of the initial frame that harold hodgson took a first period slinky start the clippers got off to a ra ther shaky start in the first j frame they couldnt seem to take advantage of their mini- serous scoring opportunities and the defence also appeared some what rattled at times goalie i xorm stunden wasnt up to his usual form and two of the i three goals scored on him were of the fluke variety one slipped through the webbing 0f his glove and the other was screened from the bluelinc bradbury cs two with less than four minutes remaining in the second frame bill bradbury trained his heavy guns on goalie rhodes and be fore he was finished the clip- ipors had pulled the contest out of the fire at 1059 bill put j stouffville back in the game i with his first goal on passes from chick webster and bud centre ice pass from defence- 1 lehman at 1r25 he deadlocked the count with archie forfar picking up an assist man don mcintoh and blazed a bullet shot into the top left hand corner of the cage hodg sons tally came after the raid ers had built up a 20 lead on goals by hugo bolzan and jerry inglis at 1031 ron dix- on of georgetown nullified hodgsons effort by sifting a long bluelinc shot past stun den to give the visitors a 31 advantage at the end of the ton gave an illustrated talk on the first game of the home j expediences at gods lake a and home duel was a fastmovj mission otitpo contest brooklin led by 1956 the cgit bership of is girls and all three leaders are wms members at christmas the cgit girls visited shutins taking them gifts and singing carols both cgit and explorer groups affiliated with wms mrs kd- gar fuller for community friendship announced there were eight associate members and 2213 was collected there were 32 missionary monthly subscriptions in 1955 and mrs hill announced that two large quilts and one cot quilt had overtime thirty seconds before th start of the overtime session harold hodgson broke free from centre ice and flipped the puck into the top corner of the georgetown net the play was offside however but due to the roar of the crowd the whistle could not be heard at 539 of the overtime per- tad a mem- i0j bi bradbury and how ard bullock teamed up to give stouirville their well- deserved two point victory harold hod gson salted the game away 3 minutes later with assists go ing to hud lehman and ronnie bell control over players and fihan- f bill biggs and bolster- j several vear he spoke of the proposed e by a combination of the present the meeting first in five the stouffville win was en thusiastically applauded by the seasons best crowd it was their first home victory in their last five games georgetown have now racked up 21 points made up of 12 wins and 8 losses stouffville has 20 points comprising 10 wins and seven bantdms suffer allowed brooklin to score 1m i p goals three of their 4 double defeat 61 43 taes were of the fluke variety er both peachs and pickering have filed entries in the orha ajax has received a bye into the oha intermediate c playoffs ttkooklix gl beats hits i club is prepared to spend a great deal of money they are much better off out of senior a hockev these days said mr buckland the oh a president feels that the eastern league is supply ing fans n eastern ontario with good hockey only slight ly below the present senior a calibre and nothing much but production trio of xorm hend ricks wayne redshaw and murray ilolden began to force the play into the visitors zone and it was onlv a matter of been made also two tops for where she and quilting at christmas 15 jars of her husband were stationed for jam and fruit and 2s cans of in the absence of food as well as a gift of apples losses the clippers have a mrs wm rodick were sent to the victor home game in hand on their rivals was conducted by i broadview ave toronto at in the next next two weeks mrs norman reid vicepros the conclusion of the meeting stouffville will play five sched- time goal until they clicked for a wayne redshaw finally blinked the light on a pass from xorm hendricks with less han five minutes remaining in mrs ross ii ord and mrs i j a roberts were elected delegates to attend the presbyterial which will be held in bloor st united church i3n 21 mrs a gardner will represent browns corners church on the world day of prayer committee fte- gret was expressed at the ill ness of the following member- mrs chas boynton mrs q t russell mrs rodick mrs wm spears and ti- nancy spears mrs patterson had prepared a which was closed with the miz- i continued on iirc ii tiled games milton will be the visitors here on tuesdtry night sit btntanis suffered a brief lapse in the third perd at brooklin on monday night i blew a 32 lead to their eastern rivals and lost by the score of s3 it was a tough game for the homesters to drop aj they battled from behind a two goal deflch to take the slim lead only to see it fade away in the dying minutes stouffville had an edge in the territorial play but some fatal joe haylow glerln pennanen and rick wedscltoft were marksmen for stouffville coach bui lennox shifted t brooklin retained their posij headaches and high operatin tton atop the local junior d costs could be gained bv the group by beating the union- move ville jets gl on tuesday night the whitby dunlop hockev ronny murphy scored the lone club who have expressed de- tally for the jets orangeville lsre recently to join the present who have replaced the jets senior a league will fo on the game as the minutes tick- fine devotional and mrs john second rung racked up ward a mistakes arousd their own net tof rearguard jim spang up to the forward line and moved garry baston back to the defence baston played exceptionally well on the biuelire and may be used there more often in the first game of the home and home series piayed here on friday night brooklin downed homesters 61 rick wedsel- imporant win over the local tc- squad on saturday by downing them 75 at orangeville rague to the we sutyect manag blair said last week will oh v r v that t ed by coach chadwick stuck with his front iine threesome and they staged a terrific offen- jsive attack on the tiring brook- iinites only the fine work of netminder bill brooklin n the black was soloist following the main portion of the meet ing annual reports were read by the various executive mem- jbers during ipc mrs black asling kept i christian citizenship ajtdstew- am on two lardship secy introduced the monthly offering enve- his will be continued in minor hockey is tops in entertainment for n real nights entertainment folks go down fo our arena any friday night from 7 to 10 pm and itched the lorc tally for stouffville on friday night of this week stouffville moves over to uxbridgc and on the following friday night they journey to ajax for their final game prior to the round robin playoffs u 1 not take the form of an offi cial application news that the senior a league n ght play an interlocking schedule with the xoha has cooled our en thusiasm considerably upon en tering the senior a group said blah sing our aw can vers 3 j occasions he worked leftwinger i use o wayne redshaw when he broke j lopes through the brooklin defences with only ten seconds remain- liters si wayne redshaw ing in the contest redshawjxorm hendicks murray ho- p ied the puck over the line den and ed sanders blinked the but the referee refused to allow j light for stouffville it and the game ended in a 11 the midgets have oniy one deadlock bill biggs potted more game to piay in the rogu- walch town know its local bantam and midgcf earns go o a real night of action by he boy you be as iv up g- brooklins goal to in the return tilt on mor iar schedule befor day gr up pi enteri mo g the over thi ad sponsored by hendricks hardware your sporting goods centre sudbury and sault ste marie j eveing bzoiin upset the vut uxbridgc or friday night

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