pj 10 the stouffviue trj8un ihanitr ftbnirf 1 1963 j sports kinnari wins comm lg pointscoring title for second year in row for the second straight year ringwood rightwinger matt kinnari has won the stouffviue community league pointscor ing championship he finished the regular on friday night with 22 goals and 1 assist ior 38 points his point pro duction was ony one better than teammate harold hodg son who fired 16 goals and as sisted on 21 for 37 points greenwoods neil pascoe was third with 31 and nebbie gay- man of markham finished in the fourth spot with 30 for his efforts kinnari will receive an engraved trophy to add to his collection the big winger also leads the point- scoring parade in the richmond hill senior loop the top thirty players in the league scoring are listed as follows c a pts m kinnari ringwd 22 16 38 h hodgson ringw 16 21 37 n pascoe greenwd 9 22 31 l gayman mark 15 15 30 v ferguson green 17 8 23 r graham mark 13 10 r rudiak balltrae 11 12 d hamilton stouff 11 11 j wells ringwood 9 13 jmyers balltrae 10 11 b lehman ringwooc 5 15 s barlow stouft 7 13 j darbyson mark o 13 r pipher balltrae 10 7 b atkinson mark 3 10 b offord markham 8 6 g comport stouff 4 10 c phinney stouft 9 a d hayncs ringwood 1 10 m jones greenwood 6 8 g weeks stouff 6 7 j osulilvan ball 6 7 b moffatt greenw 8 o hmalcolm greenw 5 8 b nairn ballantrae 6 6 m mcstravick ring 4 8 j harman ringw o 6 e payne greenw 5 6 e gibson greenw 6 5 c keffer markham 3 7 ross madill wins goaltender award ringwood netminder ross madill has won the veziria trophy of the stoultville com munity hockey league in a performance record unequalled in the five year history of the group the stocky puckstopper yielded only 1461 goals per game throughout the entire schedule he took part in every contest he chalked up a total of 4 shutouts three of these coming in the first three games oct 19 oct 26 and nov 2 he blanked the opposi tion again on nov 23rd only on jan 18th did he yield five goals the largest number to evade him in a single contest he will be presented with a suitably enscrihed trophy prior to the end of the group playoffs jerry brett goaltending sen- ration with greenwoodmt zion was the second best with an average of 3538 goals per game he was followed closely by bruce strong of ballantrae with an average of 3515 a breakdown of the indivi dual per cenlage records is as follows cr r madill ringw 13 j brett greenw 13 b strong ball 11 g wilkins stouff 10 j johnston mark 2 g martin stouff 3 r mortimer ball 3 marlene malloy lone stouffviue marksman in loss to rich hill marlene mailoy teamed up with uncinates irene watters and barbara hill to score one goal on friday night but it was not enough to give stouffviue girls a split in the points with richmond hill with ten min utes to go in the game mary robinon slid a low shot into the corner of the stouffviue csge to break a 11 tie and take the win linda breedon had scored earlier for the yonge a pct 19 1461 46 3538 39 3515 48 4800 11 5500 17 5666 25 8333 nicholson nets pair in peewee playoff opener a smoothskating stoultville peewee team romped to a 41 win over port perry on thurs day night in the first of a 3 out of 5 game group playoff series a third rontest is scheduled for stouffviue ice on thursday eve ning of this week t tonight at 630 pm it was the front line of bill nicholson jim wilkins and bobby thornhill that set the scoring pace for stouffviue fig uring in three of the four tal lies nicholson notched a pair and boh thornhill scored one jody holden was the other stouffviue marksman port perrys ron phinney spoiled a shutout bid by pee wee netminder harold crowder when he blinked the light at 1120 of the second period both goaltenders crowder of stouftville and billy taylor of port perry made some key saves taylor looked good in the second frame when he blocked gary sugden on a cleancut breakaway in the games final minute port per rys steve carnegie broke free from centre ice but crowder held the fort street squad while stouffviue was a man short frances robinson turned in a fine performance in the rich mond hill net and stopped sever al stouffviue scoring bids hill ary weldon had a good chance ii the firs period and carol jagger had her shot blocked on the goal line minutes later helen hassard made her debut in the stouftville cage one of the first injuries of the current season occurred to stouftvilles charlotte buck- land she suffered a severe wrist sprain and her arm was placed in a cast she fell heavily to the ice in the second period and had to be assisted to the dressing room the stouftville girls will not play here this friday night but have a scheduled game in the port perry arena at 630 pm peewee team can take series with win thurs the stouftville peewee team is only one win away from entering the omha playoffs on monday night they trimmed wivniv i sacx 33s5ewk com have the shnppine spr of jour life this wrek durinjt our crtftt 100 sale from your carload food mkl stouftville sunbrite rec rcg 5 5 margarine mbbys sauer kraut aylmer choick tomatoes cottagk toilet tissue 25 0 so ion watt kiiostkd electric w m aylmer hoick tomatoes 4 christies rread dads cookies 25 oz ins 20 oz tint 12 5 f 28 oz tins 2 rcg 66 100 100 100 100 100 100 49 fltksh siiankikss picnics lb 43 fresh lkan pork butts lb 53 copaco smaii link sausage maiuk leaf okv meal back bacon 6- lb oz pkg pkg- 2for00 fronts of beef cut and wra pped lb 39 hinds of beef cur and wra ppe d lb 57 port perry 41 on port perry ice to take a two game lead the third contest is scheduled for stouffviue on thursday evening tonight at 630 pm for stouffviue mondays game was their third in five days paced by gary sugden with two tallies stouffviue pull ed away from their rivals in the third period with three un answered goals jody holden and billy nicholson were the other stouffviue maksmen the scoring summary is as follows s- b nicholson 210 p p hunterfoster 1242 3 s j holdcmg sugden 15 s g sugden 846 s g sugden 1020 comm league semi finals open on friday night this friday evening will mark the opening round of the stouffviue community league playoff semifinals it will be a 3 out of 5 series with the finals 4 out of 7 ringwood undefeated in the regular schedule will meet stouffviue at 8 pm greenwood will battle ballantrae at 930 each contest will be three pe riods two of 20 minutes straight time and one 20 min utes stop time there will be no girls game this week the local ladies are playing over at port perry on friday night feb 22nd uxbridge black hawks will be the visitors on stouffviue ice for the annual allstar benefit game the best players out of the community league will he selected on thursday evening tonight to compete against the powerful uxbridge squad community hockey lg standings w 14 0 t pts 0 2s ringwood greenwood 7 5 2 stouffviue 7 6 i ballantrae 5 8 markham 5 9 s results stouffviue 11 ballantrae 8 ringwood 4 greenwood 1 girls game richmond hill 2 stouffviue 1 sr basketball team keeps playoff hopes alive in overtime paramount cohoe salmon vis tin produce grapefruit 10 for tokay grapes 2 lbs 45 69 29 free delivery phone 6403444 prices kffettive thu week knrt wod sal feb 6 9 i i i i i i li i in p 1 1 tn 1 im luihg the chances of stouffviue having three championship basketball teams this season looks much brighter now dur ing the past week the midgets and juniors took over sole pos- sion of first place in their divi sions and the seniors moved into a tie for the top spot with wood bridge the senior spartans kept their playoff hopes alive on wednesday jan 30th as they squeezed by pickering college seniors 1310 in a game that saw two overtime periods of play down 23s at half time the stouffviue squad stormed back to gain a 3636 deadlock with their opponents it wasnt until the second overtime that the spartans went ahead by a 3point margin john smith- son paced the stouffviue attack with 20 points brian wilkes picked up 11 in the junior contest the stouffviue celtics counted a 4539 victory to extend their unbeaten streak to four games baskets by jim hill paul grose and gord powell locked up the win for the wine and white the midget citadels were beaten 116 by an ineligible pickering team it was their second loss to the p c squad but this has no effect on the league standings win over bradford stouftvilles junior girls pick ed up their first win of the season on thursday jan 31st when they trounced bradford 4522 joan foote was the top stouffviue marksman with 31 points donna knox and janel button each had 1 both girls squads will see further action on thursday today and mon day fob 11th last friday the midget and junior boys polished off brad- ford to take over 1st place the citadels rolled to a 2217 vic tory behind the 1 1point effort i of paul lintner blair wagg i added live more in the teams best effort to date jim hills 27 points sparked the celtics to a 1s35 win over a confident bradford squad ir the other game laurie buck- land and gord powell also turn ed in steady performances on wednesday feb mth all boys teams will meet wood- bridge in what vviil be the deci sive games for the stouffviue squads the support of the stu dent body 21 requested debaters enter final stouffviue highs debating teams advanced to the final round in the j h knowles trophy debating league by defeating king city on tuesday afternoon of last week dawn grose and tim wees repre senting the affirmative side for sdhs won here in stouff viue while our negative team of barbara and eric button lost at king city stouffviue won on the basis of total points how ever and will now meet wood- bridge high school in the final attend crest production several grade 12 and 13 stu dents attended the evening per formance of arms and the man at the crest theatre on thursday night they were ac companied by mr smith and mr foldvary a group of grade 10 and 11 students will be at tending a similar performance on saturday coming events on friday evening the stu dents council will be sponsor ing a skating party at cedare- na a bus will provide transpor tation the lions club annual oratorial contest is scheduled for monday evening feb 11th several students will partici pate next thursday evening the special occasion will be a valentines dance it will ex tend from 9 to 12 pm len duke and his hand will pro vide the music clippers win sixth in a row beat orangeville 52 the stouffviue clippers are currently setting a sizzling pace in their o h a jr c jjroup on tuesday night they chalked up their sixth win in a row toppling orangeville 52 they can make it seven straight with a victory at xewmarket on thursday t tonight and set the stage for a thrilling home en counter with uxbridge on feb 12th allan boyd scored 2 goals it was eagleeyed allan boyd who set the scoring pace for stouffviue on tuesday he fired two tallies and assisted on one other barry mclean larry garner and ken beckett were the other clipper marksmen bill hunter and gary poynter were the orangeville goalget ters with the exception of a cou ple of earlyperiod lapses stouffviue forwards were breathing down the necks of their rivals all night they never stopped skating and back ed by great goaltending they proved themselves the worthy winners there was a flood of eighteen penalties in the contest nine to each club all were for minor infractions they could have been costly for the clippers however for on two occasions they found themselves playing 4 men to 6 stan fcasby fine performance although it was allan boyd who carried the goalscoring mail for stouffviue it was rear guard stalwart stan feasby who rose out of comparative obscurity to take the nod for the number one star his effort excelled over the performance of defencemen on either club both in breaking up rival offens ive thrusts and lugging the puck out of his own zone uxbridge bantam goalie brilliant in playoff opener a pintsized uxbridge goal- tender whose head protrudes only a shade above the net cross bar rose to the heights of a hero on thursday night in the open ing game of the bantam group playoffs teddy ballinger kicked caught and blocked 27 shots and led his club to a 63 win over stoultville bouncing around in the crease like a miniature gump wors- ley the little lad threw up a brick wall defence in front of his cage only david glover robt clack and peter turner could find an opening in his armor wayne foote and roy long each potted a pair for ux bridge doug barton and ivan geer fired singles stouftvilles ace marksman pat smith was held off the score sheet he had a great chance to extend his teams 10 lead in the first frame but ballinger came up with a dazzling stop from pointblank range uxbridge out- scored stouffviue 31 in the sec ond period and again 31 in the third for ballinger who wouldnt look out of place in a peewee lineup it was one of his finest efforts of the season it was the best performance turned in by a visiting goaltender on stouftville ice throughout the uxbridge hawks finish schedule in top spot uxbridge black hawks a hot and cold hockey club earlier in the season finished their reg ular intermediate schedule on monday night in first place they drubbed bowmanville 132 before a good crowd in the uxbridge arena they now en ter the group semifinal play offs not only did the hawks wind up on top of the league but two of their players re ceived individual recognition netminder joe carpentier had the best goalsagainst record and forward art rennick was the groups top scorer it is this same uxbridge club that will come to stouffviue on friday feb 22nd for the an nual community league all- star game current minor schedule he was mobbed by his mates at the con clusion of the contest the scor ing summary follows i s p turner d ferguson 1130 3 u 7 geer 115 u r long w foote 703 s r slack d ferguson l plaskitt u d barton i geer 3 u w foote d barton i geer u r long w foote s d glover r slack p turner u w foote i geer r long 182 out of reach the stouffviue dist high school junior basketball team extended their current win- streak to four straight games by beating pickering college 4539 last week pictured here robt mole 53 goes up for a jump shot far out of reach of two p c rivals photo by b smith 1010 1115 620 10o5 1205 stop look comb to the old fashion family night and fancy dress carnival winter wonderland the new outdoor skating rink located just north of the stouftville sales arena one of the newest and finest rinks of its kind heated dressing rooms sikciai music prizes j best st valentine costume 2 beit fancy dress 3 beat original 4 ben comic s ben cos tume child under 12 years free refreshments friday feb 15 admission 35c and 25c admission includes refreshments saeqbots9gia house league results atom leafs i chicago i leaf goal by biuee grove chi cago goal by paul rodin boston 2 canadiens 0 boston goals scored by donald norton and terry holden squirts canadiens 2 chicago 2 canadiens goals scored by allan corner 2 chicago goals scored by wayne robinson 2 leafs 3 rangers 2 leaf goals scored by jjavid tay lor 2 peler mcdougall ran ger goals scored by brian nor ton 21 crest hdwre 2 detroit 1 crest hardware goals scored by donald wood and randy lee detroit goal scored by wayne emmet son bantams chicago 6 detroit 5 chicago goals scored by barry timbers 2l bruce mehaffey brian davis barry kellers and harold reesor detroit goals scored by joe forsyth 2 billy parsons 2 teddy topping hunts sunoco fi mole mlrs i sunoco goals scored by ken tor rance ml don woolhead ken vernon mole motors goals by neil smith david bovd 2 and r miller peewkb jimmv lamoreaux was the hero for chicago on tuesday night as his chicago peewee team blanked buffalo 20 he scored both goals john sanders and freddie stony picked up assists on his first ially peter mumford set up the second in the second game of the doubleheader pittshuig edged detroit 2i larry vvatters and bobby thornhill were the marks men for the winners ron thompson scored the lone red wing goal ryan marshall assisted on iarry waiters tally peewee team sweeps canningfon tournament ins three stouftvilles peewee entry swept through to three straight victories on saturday to capturo the annual cannlngton tourna ment over entries from orono cannington and millbrook the team was guided to the tourna ment title by coach ernie abra ham assisted by manager bud nichols the peewecs downed canning- ton 31 in the opener blanked orono 120 in tiie second and edged millbrook 10 in the final jimmy wilkins and bobby thornhill were the heroes of the threegame series each collect ing four goals jim wilkins potted a pair against cannington and shelly sugden scored one tom me- fariden guarded the stouffviue net with harold crowder work ing between the pipes in the next two contests against orono stouftvilles marksmen enjoyed a field day bobby thornhill counted three two goals each came from the sticks of jim wilkins jody hol den and gary sugden billy nicholson ray paisley and michael bridges scored singles the tournament final was a real thriller once again it was bobbv thornhill who came through with the big goal on a pass from uncinate bill nichol son harold crowder gained credit for the shutout a breakdown of the scoring statistics in the three games follows stouftville 3 cannington 1 i sj wilkins 1130 2 s s sugden g sugden 2i s j wilkins j holden 1323 stouftville 12 orono 0 i s t holden r paislev mi s j wilkins b nicholson 530 s b thornhill b nicholson 620 sg sugden 1055 2 s b nicholson j wilkins 415 si holden 110 sm bridges 700 s j wilkins b nicholson 1250 3 s b thornhill 730 s r paislev 121s s b thornhill 1310 sg sugden 1315 stouftville i millbrook 0 s b thornhill b nicholson 1010 midget team to play port perry for title stouftville midgets will meet port perry in a best 2 outof 3 game scries tor the group championship commencing in stouftville on thursday night tonight at 9 oclock the re turn tilt will swing over to port perrys rink on monday evening at 830 pm midgets pile up six goal lead in first playoff game stouffviue midgcl piled up a 6 goal lead in the first game of their croup playoff contest with uxbridge on thursday night the series is two games goals to count the homesters chalked up a fl3 win the firedup squad spotted uxbridge a lead at the 630 mark of the first period then roared hark with six goals in a row uxbridge staged a brief rally in the final frame hut were still outscored 12 all front lines were going well and the rearguard combination of keith foreman and ted red shaw was especially effective ken aida and francis havlnw each fired two stouffviue tallies singles came from the sticks of stouftville knocked uxbridge s out of the tunning on tuesday ame 32 and j taking the second the round 125 brian madill hit the scoring spotlight in the return en counter firing two goals wayne jackson notched one wayne crowder picked up two assists other assist points went to ted redshaw rill har man wayne kcclcr and keith u foreman ted todd brian madill wayne crowder don smith and ted rcdshuv ron may don lyona and bill waller were the ux bridge marksmen stouffviue ran into a host of foolish penalties in the early minutes of the game and at one point weie outnumbered on thfl ire six men to four both clubs settled down and played good clean hoekev when they learned that the officials would tolerate no rough stuff bill lehman guarded the stouftville goal he was given gftod protection but came up with a number of key saves i u b waller 631 s k aida 18 15 21 s t rodshaw t todd 600 d smith b madill w crowder 030 s w crowder k foreman k aida 1805 s f haylow w jackson k foreman 1910 3 s b madill w crowder 256 u d lyons wood waller 355 s k aida k foreman w tacson tt0 s f haylow 700 r mav 1155 st todd b madill 1730