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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1960, p. 24

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ury it 1960 kit jo the stouffviue tsjbuhe thurjiy fefcnury 11 h60 favour face guards although the omha has not committed itself on the pros nd cons of goaltender face masks we fee it is a necessary piece of equipment especially for young lads in peewee and even bantam ranks no boy is a born hockey player whether he plays on the forward line on defence or in the net some may progress faster than others but all must go through the same stages of learning it is regrettable that during this learning stage a boy in the goal must be subjected to possible injury all for the want of a head guard alchough the majority of peewee performers have some difficulty in lifting tha puck off the ice there are a few excep tions to this rule it would take only one direct drive or even a deflected shot to injure a lad permanently no boy or parent can afford to take this risk it is with some duress that a coach will coax a young boy to stand between the pipes he feels some responsibility to wards his protege armed with a face guard the chance of injury would be almost negligible only recently a local sports promoter mr tat aida presented the stouffville hockey association with such a piece of equipment we hope it is given an honest trial if successful more should be purchased a mans world it would appear that the field of sport is no longer a mans world in almost every class of competition the girl is slowly but surely wedging her way into this onceproud male domain try to think of some sport that is beyond the physical capa cities of our weaker counterparts curling hockey softball tennis skiing basketball badminton are only a few of the many activities where they are now actively engaged put some padding in the proper places and she would probably trot out on the rugby field hand her a pool cue and she would no doubt enter the smoky confines of the billiard parlor toss her a baseball and she would attempt to grab a position on the pitching staff of the new york yankees give them an inch and theyll take a mile yes men our superiority in the sports spotlight is being challenged the most recent indication of this trend occurred at the local bowling alley when sixteen year old judy bellman racked up k fine 2s9 score to add to the humiliation of it all it is judys first season of fulltime league competition checking back through a number of high single scores during the past few months in the mens league we could find only five males who had bettered her mark oh the shame of it all john heafon scores pair for maple leafs john heaton and jody hold- en teamed up to pace the maple leafs to a 51 victory over the red wings in a peewee house league contest on thursday right each player scored two goals barry zellers counted one randy mole barry zellers and bob mccreary picked up points for assists larry plaskett was the lone marksman for the wings canadiens 5 bruins 1 it was a similar situation in the canadianboston game as in the leafred wing contest two players were mainly responsible for their teams victory teddy todd and blair wagg each fired two goals for the canadiens in addition wagg also picked up one assist ian whiteman notch ed one mike reed assisted on one of waggs tallies rangers 2 hawks 2 the rangers and black hawks battled to a 22 tie dan ny irwin combined with steplv en hall to score one ranger goal hall collected one unassist ed tally robert drake and paul lintner were the black hawk marksmen both were unassist ed efforts a whopper the biggest reported eatch of the current icefishing sea son was pulled out of the waters of lake simcoe last week by mr arnold brillinger of stouffville the huge lake trout tipped the scales at 14 pounds it measured 33 inches in length and nineteen inches around another local fisher man bob lewis of altona hauled a twelve pounder out of the lake last week staff photo midgets whip oxbridge 52 in playoff opener play here on thurs stouffvilles midget team will carry a three goal lead into the second game of the group play off finals when they square off against uxbridge here on thurs day night they won the opener on monday by a score of 52 for two complete periods the teams battled to a scoreless draw barry melean hit the tar get on passes from peter sto ver and roger forsyth at 308 of the final frame uxbridge roared back to even the count only eight seconds later mor rison blinked the light from ballinger jim knox made it 21 and roger forsyth lengthened the stouffville lead with mc lean and stover picking up as sists ballinger notched ux- bridges second goal roger forsyth sewed up the important stouffville victory with two goals in a row line- mate barry mclean assisted on both tallies it was not an easy win for the local squad the stouffville boys appeared to be hampered by soft ice and their passing plays were not work ing smoothly glenn jackson turned in a fine effort in the stouffville net he made a num ber of good saves especially in the first and second periods when the locals frontline guns were unusually quiet the series is two games with goals to count the winner will advance into the first round of provincial playoff competition uxbridge knocked port perry out of the running to earn a shot at the group honours stouffville completed the league schedule in first place to receive a bye into the final round the scoring in the game went as follows 1st no scoring 2nd no scoring 3rd s mclean-stover- forsyth 308 u morrisonballinger 316 s knox 517 s forsyth-mclean- stover 1210 u ballingermorrison 1346 s forsyth-mclean- wagg 1500 s forsyth-mclean- mcdowell 1705 bantams enter omha playoffs accident victim the funeral service fortnc jate glen allan carter will be conducted in st johns united church brougham on friday afternoon t 3le the promin ent young athlete died in the scarbogo general hospital fol lowing a tragic aeddent on the brock road early monday evening geo starks bantam team will face their initial test in ontario playoff action when they square off against pickering in the first round they will play in the brooklin arena on thursday af ternoon at 530 the return tilt is scheduled for the local arena on monday evening at 7 pm the series will bo home and home games with goals to count the winner will advance into further c competition the club manager is wilf morley much of stouffvilles hope for success along the playoff trail will be shouldered by three or four key players in ross brovn bill corner bill payne eric neilson and francis haylow the boys have performed in a house league throughout much of the season to date they have played in a number of exhi bition contests grads edge pickering in overtime stouffvilles senior basketball team upset a packed picker ing college club in a torrid overtime tilt 5250 chick montgomery scored both the ty ing goal and the overtime win ner in a spectacular rally at half time stouftville trailed their rivals by 2815 with less than two minutes to play they were three points down following montgomerys over time shot stouffville froze the ball to hold off the college crew al tidsbury collected is points chick montgomery scored 16 jim rchfll counted s geo christopher 5 and ron clarke 3 canadiens edge leafs sirgle goals by ted red- shaw brian madill and bill payne gave the canadiens a tight 32 victory over the leafs in a bantam house league con test on monday night payne redshaw and francis lye pick ed up points on assists francis haylow potted a pair for the leafs pitlsburg 1 buffalo 1 buffalo and pittsburg battled to a 11 tie in a close contest ross brown was the lone marks man for the hornets david jackson teamed up with david winn to sink buffalos only goal wilkes sparks juniors to basketball win brian wilkes one of the most improved basketball players within recent weeks sparked the high school juniors to a 427 victory over pickering col lege in a doubleheader contest on friday he collected a total of 19 points roger stover scor ed 15 and larry spang collected 5 the midget team didnt fare so well they dropped a 2215 verdict to pickering lloyd gay- man john smithson and jim miller each scored 4 points bill comer counted a pair bob cherry holds lead in scoring bace claremonts bob cherry has taken a commanding lead in the individual community league pointscoring race with one game yet to go prior to the playoffs the frontline star has collected a total of 29 goals and 28 assists for 57 points his record is 29 points better than his closest competitor jim harrison of peachs he has 21 goals and 7 assists for 28 points vern ferguson jim cherry and ross madill follow in that order at the conclusion of last sea sons schedule gord lewis of peachs headed the list with 17 goals and 17 assists for 34 pts jim harrison of peachs was second with 20 goals and 7 as sists for 27 points grant car son lome disney ross madill ted suzuki murray lewis and jake harmon were among the top eight in the class g a pts b cherry clare 29 28 57 j harrison peachs 21 7 28 v ferguson clare 18 9 27 j cherry clare 9 15 24 r madill ring 16 7 23 j baylis greenwood 8 8 16 s wideman clare 3 11 14 i d forfar ballantrae 7 7 14 b fockler ringwood 9 5 14 n pascoe greenwood 7 6 13 d haynes ringwood 8 5 13 l baylis greenwood 5 7 12 g carson greemvoncl 8 4 12 l disney greenwood 7 5 12 n neale stouff 5 7 12 b allan stouff 8 4 12 j harman ringwood 5 7 12 j cruikshank clare 9 2 11 g jones claremont 5 5 10 b jordan claremont 7 3 10 m lewis peachs 2 8 10 l gayman peachs 6 4 10 f hendy ballantrae 7 3 10 m jones greenwood 5 5 10 m harman ringwood 6 4 10 h simpson ballan 5 4 9 h forgie stouffville 5 4 9 r clarke ringwood 4 5 9 c timbers peachs 6 2 s r stewart ballan 3 5 8 b atkinson stouff 17 8 r pipher stouff 5 3 s j rcesor peachs 4 3 7 a wilkins stouff 34 7 e thompson ring 4 3 7 s benson clare 2 4 6 r graham stouff 3 3 6 d fockler ring 15 6 d benson clare 4 15 h lewis peachs 2 3 5 r atkinson ballan 2 3 5 p byberg green 3 2 5 l borean stouff 5 5 b clodd stouff 4 15 h young stouff 14 5 d evans clare 5 5 paper driven the stouffville boy scouts will hold a paper and bottle drive throughout the town on saturday feb 13th any resi dents with a quantity of news papers and magazines are asked to bundle them up and put them out for pickup all redeemable bottles will also be collected this is a new venture for the local scouts and the cooperation of the public is requested the week extending from feb 7th to feb 13th has been establish ed as boy scout week those who believe that world government would assure peace and amity among nations for get that like all other govern ments it too would be run by politicians mens bowling league high single murray stewart 281 high triple- ernie rpberts 663 league standing ringers 11 red caps 10 big bopptrs 9 larks 8 farmers 6 sunoco blends 4 community league standing w l t pts claremont 12 2 0 24 stouffville 9 4 1 19 ringwood 7 5 2 16 greenwood 4 7 3 11 peachs 4 9 19 ballantrae 2 11 1 5 schedule feb 16 ringwood vs greenwood peachs vs claremont ballantrae vs stouffville solicitors drge court house members of york countys law society appeared before county council on tuesday to recommend that the county establish its own court house rather than pay a share towards metros new multimillion dollar court jos dales reeve of x gwillimbury was named chair man for he discussion jos vale of newmarket was spokes man for the group assisted by ab hultz claire morrison and don hindson mr vale pointed out the diffi culty existing in making any search at present of records in toronto as they are constantly in use he tso pointed out othcr difliculiics regarding the carry ing through of cases once a writ had boen issued it was stated that the law business in the county was ex panding in 1959 there were 1110g writs issued s15 cases went to trial and 7s5 were set tled out of court this left 900 cases to be carried forward into 1960 in regards to time it was stated that it often required a year from the time of issuing a writ before the case was set tled warden clark stated that a committee of council members would be set up in the near fu ture to study the situation and make recommendations mr vale stated that the law society would be pleased to appoint a member to sit in on any com mittee fflsmai keep 9 imi betttr by c a dean md q is leukemia increasing i have read that xrays can pro duce this disease is this true u a c a leukemia a cancer of white blood cells has steadily increased in the past 30 years this is not easily explained however these factors arc felt to be at least partially responsible first the increase of man- made additions to the natural environmental background radia tion atomic bomb explosions account for most of this second use of medication that depresses the bone marrow sev eral drugs in use can do this another reason why medicine should never be taken without good reason third possible contamination of the atmosphere with chemicals which might cause leukemia these factors as well as others associated with our changing standard of living deserve further investigation to determine the exact cause of leukemia q i am 14 years old and have blackheads and acne on my face i was told this would clear when i am 16 or 17 id like to get some help now since this is not so good for my social life a lb a as is so often the case you have been misinformed about your skin problem since it docs not always clear spontaneously in the late teens in mild cases this may be so but the majority have to use some form of treat ment to get relief care o acne and blackheads is difficult have your parents take you to a skin specialist in the meantime dont apply any medi cation pick at the blackheads or use a wash rag or brush on your face because you can aggravate the condition this way to fun and fit ness what sheer pleas ure for everyone enjoy our modern bowling fa cilities soon refresh yourself bowl every week msc bowling lanes snack bar open at noon for information call harry watson markham 13s3 4h club the girls of the claremont 4h club will model their dresses that they made at the womens institute on wednes day february 13 the ladies have their lamp shades com pleted and will show them also new for more production for more profits 7ermac0 cobalt buliets ghre your lombs a foil years supply of cobalt in one dose your sheep need cobalt con stantly for health and growth in one of many hundreds of field trials de- ficicntshecp dosed with perm aco cobalt bullets gained an average of 12m lbs more than undosed ani mal the cost per sheep is so low it doesnt pay to take chances of not getting fastest weight gains and best wool production possible gefpermaco cobalt buuetsaf tl wilson sons ltd markham c3gw whitevale j bantam standing w l t pts maple leaf 10 3 1 21 canadiens 6 6 2 14 buffalo 5 5 4 11 pittsburg 4 9 19 all things have to come to an end good or bad depends on you peewee standing w l t pts rangers 7 3 2 16 boston 5 4 3 13 detroit 6 5 1 13 chicago 4 5 3 11 leafs 5 7 0 10 canadiens 4 7 19 ladies bowling league team standings feb 4 the six schmoes 47 blue light delights 44 the oddballs 44 flubadubs 43 the roeketts 42 slumbering sleepers 33 bragstcrs 27 super bloopers 27 hi los 25 small frys 23 falcons 15 red caps 14 high triple marg wagg 613 high single marilyn lee 260 marg wagg 227 ada hcbert 227 judy rodin 225 ruth lee 225 vi jennings 223 betty wilkins 208 vegetable juice omdu v8 2 for 3 5 aylmer catsup 2fr37 kell0ggs special k 26 w3x pfldcr appleford wetstrength lowtw 9 sliced side bacon 47 prime rib roast tender jui lb 69 shoulder pork chops 49 shh s marie market free delivery phone 220w

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