p5t 10 ihe stqurrviufc iwbun ihurwmf notify u to hon to display skill january 20th markhams jim johnston tending skills against the will le one of three netmind- potent marksmanship of the ers who will display their goal- unonville jets in the stouff- ville arena on friday jan 20 the agile puckstopper was one of seventeen- players se lected from the community league for the annual all- star lineup unionville is currently leading the metro jr b loop staff photo jets to ice fast club coach polly minion has finalized his seectjoii of players for the alsstar exhibition game to be staged in the stouffville arena on friday night jan 20th at 83j pm fifteen top performers from the community league will battle the unionville jets current leaders in the metro junior b group coach minton will press two additional netniinders into service to round out a potent 17man roster the club will include the following goa joe carpemier geo martin jim johnston defence don haynes bob atkinson murray jones jim cruik- shank forwards pete lacey jim harrison neville osuilivan harold hodgson ross madill wayne red- snaw grant jones a tidsbury jim osuilivan and lawrence cayman the team held a workout on wed nesday night coach harry watson will lead a speedy junior aggregation into town for the feature contest al though considerably smaller than their allstar oppon ents they possess an abundance of puckjuggling skill and shooting ability goalterider glenn jackson will likely get the nod for the puckstopping chores their firststring netminder rick charron will be available and may be used in one of the three periods a complete lineup of the unionville club will he published in next weeks issue the proceeds from the game will be divided be tween the stouffville minor hockey association and the community leagues injured players benefit fund an attendance of close to 1000 people is expected lucky draw admission tickets are currently on sale prizes will bo given away during the intermission periods players of both clubs will be guests of the stouffville lions clubs sports committee at the conclusion of the contest enter peewee team sn lakeshore group ron iso scheoi vxvv sjaii pere lacey a former mem ber of the clipper hockey club and now playing with stouff ville in community league competition will put his abil ity to the test against the un ionville jets in the stouff ville arena on january 20th the local centre star is the groups leading pointscorer with 11 goals and 13 assists staff photo a select team of stouffville peewee allstars has been enter ed in a fourclub group compris ing uxbridge port perry and pickering the schedule opened on tuesday night stouffvilles first game will be on thursday evening jan 12th at g oclock they will play host to uxbridge mr gord ainscough repre sented stouffville at the organ ization meeting of the group under the convenership of gor don hawes whitby the man ager is ken wagg playoff ar rangements have been left in the hands of the convener if two teams are deadlocked at the conclusion of the regular sched ule the standing will be de cided on goal averages picker ing will play their home games in the brooklin arena the sche dule is as follows jan 12 uxbridge at stouffville jan 17 pickering at uxbridge jan 18 stouffville at port perry jan 20 port perry at pickering jan 25 uxbridge at port perry jan 2g pickering at stouffville jan 27 uxbridge at pickering jan 31 port perry at uxbridge feb 2 port perry at stouffville fob 3 stouffville at pickering allan loysf ms two for leafs allan loyst potted a pair of goals for the leafs on tuesday night to lead his squirt team to a 41 win over boston he was the only 2goal marksman of the evening norman white and neil brown fired singles andy vallcau counted the lone tally for boston canadiens 2 hawks 1 bradley hilts scored one goal and turned in an allround fine performance as the canadiens edged the black hawks 21 his efforts won him a brand new hockey stick donated to the weeks allstar by messrs bob hassard les clarke and dr ron smith billy thornhill col lected the other tally for the winners fred storry teamed up with bobby bangay for the chi cago goal storry blinked the light community league w l t 9 ringwood 9 2 0 markham 710 stouffville g 3 2 claremont 4 6 1 greenwood 2 7 2 ballantrae 2 8 1 results ringwood 3 ballantrae 1 greenwood s claremont 2 stouffville 3 markham 2 schedule friday jan 13 greenwood vs markham ringwood vs stouffville claremont vs ballantrae pts is 14 14 9 u et hockey wizo allies weston d ukes three shutouts in peewee games three peewee netminders turned in shutout performances in three house league games on thursday evening jan 5th the leafs blanked chicago 10 boston whitewashed detroit 10 and the rangers shut out the canadiens 40 harold crowder was given credit for the leafs winning goal it bounced across the line off another players leg brian davis was the lone marksman for boston in the pangor- canadien contest the rangers four goals were evenly divided among four separate players wayne jackson joe forsyth danny hilts and peter sander son were the ranger marksmen harry hilts and danny hilts each poked emfwypshrd 53 each picked up single assists the stouffville juveniles com pleted the regular league sched ule in a winning way on mon day night by chalking up a g2 victory over a battling port per ry club in a clean contest only five penalties were handed out by officials polly minton and ab barnes four trips to the cooler were made by port perry play ers larry mcmullen paced stouff villes goalscoring attack with a pair of goals single tallies were counted by barry mclean wayne pennanen allan boyd and grant pascoe garry geer and frank tobin were marks men for the visitors albert leach the netminder witli the seugog squad handled a pile of rubber throughout the game and his efforts were main ly responsible for the four goal difference between the clubs tiie homesters finally found an opening in his armour in the second period and rattled three pucks into the twine in less than three minutes allan boyd turn ed in his best performance of the season grant foreman a plucky front linesman was clipped on the chin by the puck in the second frame and received four stitches he returned to action in the final period f for two complete periods the unionville jets rig ragged through the porous defences of the weston dukes to grab a gl lead and coast to a onesided 72 victory in a metro jr b game in the unionville arena on tuesday night the visitors showed some spark of life in the final frame but they could not match the determined drive of the jets who swarmed up and down the ice like a bunch of bees weston wore outplayed in ev ery department the unionville speedsters sifted over the blue- line almost at will during the games flrst forty minutes and left the rearguards spinning i the dukes advantage in size and weight wilted under the puckpassing ability of the jets four unionville goals were scored with weston play ers in the cooler in this depart ment they showed their only edge garry milroy was a unionville standout although he counted only one of their seven tallies he turned in a spectacular two- way performance he drilled one drive off the post before he finally cashed in with his teams seventh and final goal bill johnston patrolled the left wing position at full throttle all night and picked up two points with a goal and an assist jerry pow- arth was the clubs only two- goal marksman other single tallies came from the sticks of ross colburn john brigdon and glenn boone before the largest crowd of the season unionville vaulted into a 40 lead in the first per iod they outscored their visi tors 21 in the second session and divided a pair of goals in the final frame rick cnaron in the jet cage was not over worked except for a brief stint in the last period when he pulled off some brilliant stops bob perani in the weston net looked good on drives by walter mc lean and john brigdon he was given feeble support by his de- icree greenwood runs wild in 8goa scoring spree the greenwoodmount zion combines broke out in a free- skating scoring spree on friday- night and buried claremont un der an 8goal assault it was the best game of the evening the picture passing plays com pleted by the winners was one of the finest frontline efforts staged in community league competition this season matt kinnari was the main spark plug in the greenwood offensive he fired four goals and picked up one assist grant jones was finally awarded for his seasonlong efforts he count ed one goa and assisted on two others murray jones pete by- the stouffville merchants chalked up an important com munity league victory on fri day night when they upset markham aces 32 in a close contest goaltender jim john ston vacated the nets in the final minute after lawrence cayman had put markham with in one goal of the stouffville rivals at 1830 the offensive strategy failed to pay off the markham club appeared somewhat bewildered at times and failed to show the front line power that was noticeable in some former games stouville outshot them 278 the win boosted the merchants into a second place tie with markham four points back of the pace- settitng ringwood squad howard forgie neville osui livan and bert dickson were the stouffville marksmen bob gra ham and lawrence cayman fired single tallies for markham pete lacey made the lone ad vance up the pointscoring lad der among the top big three including wayne redshaw of claremont and ai tidsbury of the aces lacey collected an assist to raise his point total to 2 point race leaders ow liffle gain six hundred missionaries from canadian churches are serving in india africa japan korea formosa hong kong british guiana trinidad and bolivia after a girl marries she dis covers that candy can be bought in 10cent bags too claremont grabbed a 10 lead at the four minute mar of the first period elgin luke pounced on a loose puck at centre ice and blazed a slap shot past jerry brett in the greenwood cage they held this advantage j until 1720 when grant jones evened the score frsm this point greenwood couldnt be stopped they collected six more tallies before steve wideman teamed up with bill jordan for clareraonts sxord two greenwood tallies came with the three big guns currently leading the stouffville commun ity league pointscoring race were slowed down to a standstill on friday night only stouff villes pete lacey registered any gain and he was held to a sin gle assist claremonts wayne redshaw and maikhams al tidsbury were held off the score sheet this was not the trend throughout the entire group roster however greenwoods matt kinnari and grant jones made big advances don haynes collected a pair of goals to move into the double figure bracket the individual results are as follows p lacey stouff w redshaw clare a tidsbury mark j harrison stouff b atkinson mark ii hodgson ring c keffcr mark g jones green h forgie stouff b focklcr ring m kinnari green d haynes ring j baylis green m jones green b graham mark it madill ring d evans clare n osuilivan stouff r stewart ball r a pt 11 13 21 14 s 22 9 1 20 8 9 17 3 13 16 g 10 1g 10 o 15 4 10 11 7 g 13 g 7 13 8 4 12 g 5 11 1 10 11 7 i 11 s 2 10 5 a 10 3 i 10 5 5 10 g 4 10 berg and howard malcolm were j claremont men in the penalty the other greenwood marks- box greenwood outshot clare- harry wafson is ai5for coach harry watson coach of the unionville jets will be in charge of the east allstar team that will play the western sec tion of i tro jr b league in st michaels arena on mon day r ht the proceeds will go to assist in the work of the on tario society for crippled chit- players have minor hockey may get b class rating the new population ratings introduced by the ontario minor hockey association this season may push stouffville into a higher category under the new classification a town boasting a population of from 2200 to 6000 people is in b stouffville had previously been enteied in c if this rating is followed by local convener gord hawes stouffvilles peewee bantam midget and juvenile will b plac ed in b for the forthcoming playoffs as yet an official rul ing has not been submitted to head coach bob bangay fat smith peewee tesm pal smith notched the lone goal for the stouffville peewee team on tuesday night at ux bridge it was the first game in the newlyorganized lakeshoie group schedule the tally at the five minute mark of the first period gave stouffville a tem porary one goal lead holland tied the score seven minutes later and uxbridge went or to score a 51 victory doug barton potted a pair of goals for the winners ivan geer and b leask were tiie other marksmen for the homesters larry plaskitt and bill harper shared the net minding chores for the stouffville squad stouffv1ije ladies bowling league dec 29th high single ethel gibson 2g1 high triple june hopper 600 over 200 marg seholl 2g1 vi booth 236 june hopper 231 alice cossev 22s lorraine noble 203 jan 5th high single judy rodin 257 doreen harper 237 high triple vi booth 611 over 200 vi bootli 247 ruth miller 233 betty wilkins 227 marg seholl 220 claudette chadwlck 205 ethel gibson 200 donna lewis 200 team standings excuses 37 car hops 30 scatter pins 29 petitcs 25 kadetles 21 blow outs 23 with women if the shoe fits they take it off and get a smaller one stick of the week awards three miner league players have been selected for the stick- of theweek awards in stouff ville house competition tom benson headed the list in the bantam gtoup wallace lhigh was number choice in the peewee league and uradley hillz wjs a tup 5erfonner in the squirt competition the sticks are presented week ly through the generosity of messrs les clarke b b hassard and dr don smith they may be picked up at bnketts insur ance office main st stouff ville brian madill counts 7 points in one game brian madill took a big jump on the pointscoring ladder in bantam house league competi tion on monday night when he scored four goals and picked up three assists for a total of seven points his canadian team trou nced pittsburg 81 team mate tom benson enjoyed a good night lie fired four goals in addition he collected two as sists the madihbenson combin ation accounted for the winners entire point production of thir teen don smith was the lone marksrnah for pittsburg bill mcnclly picked up an assist on the tally liuftalo i leafs david james and david jack son combined to score four goals as buffalo edged the leafs 43 in a close contest david james notched a threegoal hat trick david jackson scored one tom norton and paul lintner were credited with single assists wayne chapman potted a pair darcv forsyth counted one tiie united church ministers to 23000 indians in 50 missions with 26 ordained missionaries 20 lay supplies 1 1 missionary teachers 4 indian laymen and many elders and indian lead ers 1961 license plates let giies install them as convenience to motorists in the stouffville area 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