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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 31, 1959, p. 10

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hat v uff stouffvue trbuke twjy d 31 1959 thk separation point juvenile ranks in the ontario minor hockey association is one field of competitive winter sport that deserves a thorough housecleaning from one end of the province to the other this class appears to be the separation point for hockey players the division for the chaff and the seed the latter advances into oha while the remainder are scattered into a daen and one rural clubs thl leagues or community circuits those with even a lesser degree of talent merely hang em vo and call it a day from our vantage point we would suggest that the major ity of juvenile teams bost too little good seed and too much chaff we are not pointing a finger only at our local entry aut at dozens of similar clubs across ontario we have wit nessed few juvenile games either this season or in previous years when the penalty box has not been packed to capacity by stickwielding warriors we feel that too much stress is placed on bodily contact the contest usually ends up in a twoteam brawl a good example of this fact was a game in bowmanville last week uxbridge juveniles were the visitors the contest was never completed when both clubs hooked up in a free- forall prior to the rhubarb 23 penalties had been handed out including three majors gary elson one of the top players in this district was given a match misconduct penalty and faces an automatic suspension the game here with port perry was quite similar and could easily have ended with the same result fiftynine minutes in penalties were handed out in spite of this the referee failed to submit any special report to the powers that be only through suspensions can this rowdyism be quelled ovkr onequarter ton ballantrae an entry in the stouffville community hockey league may not have the fastest defensive combination in the circuit hut without doubt they have three of the heaviest rearguards in local circulation jim coultice gord paisley and bob todd on a collective poundage basis would tip the scales at an even 600 lbs paisley is the heaviest of the trio weighing in at 210 todate this threesome has chattered the teeth of many an unsuspecting forward a word of warning when attempting to outmanoeuvre these men a player may select three possible routes over them through them or around them for safetys sake the first two dont count as the old year fades into the past we hope the new yew will brine happiness and success to all our friends stouffers crest hardware stouffville district high school night classes night classes are being offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 pm some classes are filled but those wishing to take the following classes may begin next tuesday january 5 art beginners instructed by mrs caroline ogilvy advanced art instructed by mr arnold hodgkins woodworking instructed by mr 1 r ham mond basic english for new canadians in structed by miss m e davidson fees for the remaining nights will be art beginners 3 advanced art si woodworking basic english si stouffville coop association l i cherry bros ferguson line i scores 5 goals claremont wins 50 the claremont forward line j of bob cherry jim cherry and vera ferguson is currently the class of the stouffville com- munity hockey league on tuesday night the trio com- j bined to collect five goals clare mont blanked peachs 50 bob j cherry fired three goals and as- i sisted on two others ferguson 1 potted a pair t claremont outshot peachs 22- j 14 jack warriners squad play- ed without the services of their two top performers jim harri- i son and nebbie gayman cla- j remont were minus leftwinger jim cruikshank jim johnston in the peachs i cage turned in a fine effort he pulled off a brilliant stop on a bullet drive by jim cherry in the first period he grabbed the i puck in his glove hand as it haylow breaks up bantam game with 3 goals a six man carsdien team nearly staged the biggest upset of the bantam house league schedule on monday night with only minutes remaining in their game with the maple leafs they held a 42 lead at this point francis haylow took over he whipped three pucks into the canadien net ail tallies were unassisted efforts brian madill j closed the gap with a goal on a cleancut breakaway but they could not notch the equali7er the six canadien boys played the entire fifty minutes ted redshaw tom benson and ken ny aida put them out front 30 the leafs struck back on j goals bv ronnie castle and altona blanks ballantrae 40 pipher shines headed for the open corner he j wayne chapman but ken aida looked good on drives by bob cherry and vern ferguson wes evans had one of his busier nights and looked much im proved over some previous games two claremont goals were scored with peachs play ers in the penalty box mens bowling high single- jerry mann 297 high triple bill grove 716 team standing big boppers 33 ringers sunoco blends 28 larks 22 farmers 21 red caps 20 and tom benson teamed up to make it 42 the roof fell in on canadiens chances when fran- els haylow netted a threegoal hat trick the final score was leafs 6 canadiens 5 buffalo 8 rittsburg t bill corner caught fire on monday night to lead buffalo to j a tight 87 win over pittsburg the forward sizzled four pucks into the hornet cage single j tallies came from the sticks of j jim hill david slack keith foreman and allan meabry bill lehman bill corner and david jackson collected assists for the hornets the two some of arlan galbraith and ross brown dominated the scor ing galbraith fired five brown potted a pair he also collected three assists bill mcnelly ar lan galbraith arid robert mole also picked up points in the assist department juveniles bow to whitby 31 the stouffville juvenile team may be starting to move after a rather disappointing start the local squad stepped into whitby on saturday night and held the a class club to a 31 verdict it was stouffvilles best per formance of the young season neither team scored a goal until well into the second period the three tallies came only min utes apart larry mcmullen hit the target for stouftville line- mates grant foreman and lynn mcmullen picked up assists ro ger beazley worked between the pipes in the locals cage stouff ville outshot whitby on the nights play a scheduled game at port hope on monday night was can celled due to poor visibility and icy roads ringwood blanks combines 2 goals by don haynes and jake harman were enough to give ringwood a 20 victory over the greenwood ml zion combines in a scheduled com munity hockey league contest on tuesday night haynes drive his first on the net sizzled through a maze of legs and skates and caught the corner of the cage maxwell played his usual line game in the com bines net but had no chance to block the shot jake harman teamed up with ross madill to sink the insurance tally both goals came in the final frame after the clubs had battled through a scoreless first period on the nights play greenwood outshot- ringwood 1413 bud thomas played his best game of the season in the ringwood cage two ringwood players suffer ed injuries don haynes and ron clarke were clipped on the nose by high sticks both men continued in the game joe lew is made his initial debut in a ringwood uniform lome disney was one of greenwoods best by far the best positional club in the lea gue the combines were plag ued by bad luck around the ringwood net both disney and howard malcolm had good chan ces to score disneys drive was blocked malcolm missed the tar get goalie maxwell stopped forward ross madill twice on direct drives bruce fockler car omed a shot off the post don haynes goal early in the final frame came with defence- man pete byberg in the penalty box byberg was in the sin bin last week wlien altona notched their gamewinning tally 19 19 38 13 6 19 5 15 6 15 it is 5 14 6 12 5m1 6 10 community league scoring parade g a pi b cherry clare v ferguson clare r madill ringwood j harrison peachs j cherry clare g carey altona dforfar ballantrae j baylis greenwood n neile altona m harman ring j cruikshank clare g carson green j harman ring s wideman clare l disney greenwood b allen altona r stewart balltrae g jones claremont l- baylis greenwood m jones greenwood b fockler ringwood r pipher altona d grensted ballan r clarke ringwood d haynes ringwood c timbers peachs k beckett peaclis l gayman peachs b atkinson altona b clodd altona f hendy ballantrae r graham altona h simpson balltrae e thompson ring d evans claremont b jordan claremont d benson claremont m lewis peachs g carter greenwood h forgie altona l berean altona h young altona c barrand balltrae d fockler ringwood s benson claremont j reesor peachs p byberg greenwood 10 9 4 9 6 6 4- 6 8 6 4 1 6 5 3 4 3 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 1 4 2 3 2 5 4 4 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 2 3 2 neilson nets winner for bantam team eric neilson fired the game- winning goal into the uxbridge net on monday night to give the stouffville bantams a tight 65 win in an exhibition contest in addition to netting the winner the ballantrae marksman also counted an additional tally and picked up one assist the trio of francis haylow ross brown and bill corner notched three of stouffvilles 6 goals haylow was the trigger man on each occasion wayne chapman fired a single he picked up two assists st john hammered three pucks into the stouffville cage for uxbridge leask potted a pair the twoperiod ganje was a seesaw battle uxbridge held a 32 edge at the end of the first frame stouffville outscored their rivals 42 in the last period game ends in brawl uxbridge player suspended a fistic encounter between a pair of juvenile hockey players is not news last week in the dying minutes of a scheduled game between uxbridge and bowmanville a midice free-for- all occurred the contest was never completed gary elson of uxbridge and ron james of bowmanville were the main participants in the change nameplate the altona entry in the stouff- ville community hockey league has changed its nameplate to stouftville merchants after this week they will be known by this name the club has ac quired new sweaters their col- melee elsononeo7the top per i ours ar0 red whit0 and bilc three shut outs three goalkeepers in the stouffville community hockey league registered shutouts in tuesday nights scheduled games bud thomas of ring- wood geo martin of altona and wes evans of claremont chalked up perfect performan ces the three contests attracted one of the largest crowds of the season only five more games re main prior to the group play offs the benefit night on jan 19th will feature a game be tween eighteen comm lg all- stars and bradfords intermed iate b entry community hockey w 8 l 2 2 3 4 claremont altona 7 ringwood 5 greenwood 3 ballantrae 2 7 peachs 1 8 results claremont 5 peachs 0 ringwood 2 greenwood 0 altona 4 ballantrae 0 schedule ballantrae vs greenwood peachs vs ringwood altona vs claremont lg pis 16 15 12 9 ladies bowling league dec 17 six schmoes blue light delights flubadubs oddballs rocketts slumbering sleepers hilos bragsters super bloopers small frys red caps falcons nigh triple betty wilkins jj high single betly wilkins 33 32 29 29 28 22 18 18 18 16 11 10 718 286 formers in the local circuit wa given a match misconduct pen alty he has been automatically suspended sentence will be handed down by officials of the ontario minor hockey associa tion bothwell of bowmanville faces a similar penalty prior to the tenplayer fight a total of 23 penalties had been called by the officials sixteen of these were served by ux bridge players seven bowman ville goals were scored while uxhridge men were serving time in the cooler they rolled up a decisive 171 victory elson notched the lone uxbridge tal ly bowmanille outshot their ri vals 4320 allan keating started between the pipes in the ux bridge cage he was relieved by fred brillinger in the second period six sponsors have rallied to the support of the entry including hendricks hardware hunts sunoco service schell lumber machine and tool shop topp ings mens wear and patrick motors the team hopes to have their new sweaters for next tuesday night they will battle claremont at 1045 two hat tricks two members of stouffvilles midget entry fired three goal hat tricks on wednesday nihi of last week lo heal port pen- in an exhibition contest centre- men warren hendricks and ro ger forsyth blinked the light to register the victory engagement mr and mrs john elson wish lo announce the engagement of their daughter enid grace to william buchan son of mr and mrs william buchan toronto the wedding to take place jan 9th at danforth united church toronto suffers broken foot murray mcdowell rearguard with altona in the stouffville community league has been sidelined for five weeks with a broken foot he suffered the in jury when a tree fell on his leg while working at the greenwood conservation park he is em ployed by the metro conserva tion authority he hopes to re- turn to the altona lineup time for the playoffs death hargrave dorecn eliza beth at the scarboro general hospital on tuesday dec 29 1959 doreen elizabeth price beloved wife of dr ralph har- srave of rr 2 markham dear mother of jane mrs robert rogers montreal john tor onto and donald of markham resting at the dixon funeral home markham funeral thur sday morning at 1030 oclock for requiem mass at st pat ricks church markham at 11 ir oclock interment holy cross i cemetery leftwinger ray pipher came up with his finest performance of the season on tuesday night as altcna chalked up a 40 shut out over ballantrae in a sched uled community league eon- test the lanky forward dis played amazing stickhandling skill especially in the final frame at the ten minute mark he dipsy doodled his way thro ugh the entire ballantrae team to hit the corner of the cage with a bullet drive he perform ed on a line with bob clodd and alex wilkins the altona tallies were even ly divided among four separate players normie neile bill al len geo third and ray pipher were the marksmen boh atkim son bob clodd and neile pick ed up points in the assist de partment ballantrae turned in a fine effort against their strong op position they played minus the services of their two top stars doug forfar and ron steyvart ron mortimer was the individ ual star of the game the bat lantrae puckstopper blocked a total of 25 shots seventeen of these were in the first period when his club were outshot 175 hhe was especially brilliant on direct drives from the stick of altona defenceman bob atkin son with team mate harry young in the cooler trie solid rearguard broke into the clear three times he was stopped on each occasion ballantrae perfected a num ber of fine passing plays they like altona were robbed of goals when closein shots were turned aside netminder george martin looked good on two hard drives from the stick of forward doug grensted the threesome of frank hendy ray atkinson and colin barrand played well for ballantrae tempers flared in the final minutes of the contest gary usherwood and ron graham hooked up in a fistic duel but they were quickly separated by the officials both i were given majoipenalties dfneodse to a cur goal friends ve send out warmest thanks for their patronage and good will along- with our heartiest wishes for their hawiness throughout the holiday season a vi x ru tvj i bees9bs marmill ltd markham ontario two players reinstated in comm league two players have been offi cially reinstated into the stouff ville community hockey lea gue don haynes of ringwood and geo wilkins of altona were the players in question their eligibility was discussed at a special managerial meeting in the arena on wednesday night representatives were present from altona claremont ring- wood greenwood and peachs a 32 closed ballot favoured the reinstatement of haynes he had played a portion of one game with bradford in oh a ranks the return of wilkins received unanimous approval in an open vote he performed with the clippers last year but was never signed by the club he replaced the injured joe car penter by special- perrnission from the oha according lo the community league rules no oha or orha player is qualified to perform in the sixteam group crossing guard wanted for sjjmmitview public school stouffville duties to commence january 4th applv to c w hendricks school board chairman phone 600 wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stotili vill creamery we pay two cents ntore per poun butterfat for cream delivered to the creamerj to have our truck call phone 186w stouffville creamery co cold storage lockers for rent i msc bowling lanes markham shopping centre we extend to everyone a very happy new year open bowling new years day 16 pm for information call harry watson markham 1383 essex jordan durant more than 2400 different cars have been made in north america of these less than thirty still make new appearances each year en canadian roads the reasons for failure were many but the under lying factor was the inability to make annual profits sufficient for survival and progress this is a dramatic example in just one industry of the role of profits in helping a company survive and grow without profits only one road faces any com- pany it must lay off its employees close its doors and go out of business whatever the industry whatever its size steady piofits mean steady jobs the steel company of canada limited mmm smuhoque hamiltoh erantfoed toronto cnfun mde sted from ctmdun owned plants

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