pie 10 the stouffyiue trj6uhe thaviti notembw 3 1960 former clipper goalie returns to haunt stouffville team joe carpentier a former stand out netminder with the souff- viiie clippers a few seasons back returned to haunt some of his mates or friday night re galed in a ringwood uniform it again was carpentier in a familiar role ducking dodg ing kicking and grabbing he girated through sixty minutes of hockey to spark his mates to a 41 victory it was ringwoods second successive win and stou- ffvilies second loss in a row carpentjer who appears to be off balance on many plays has an amazing knack of get ting a piece of a pad or glove in front of shots to direct them off the target on friday only stouffvilles gord comport could find an opening in carpen ters armour he fired his teams lone tally at 1930 of i the first period on ringwoods front line bruce fockler wielded a potent goalscoring stick and fired 3 tallies for the winners bud leh man notched one and assisted on two others gene more col lected a passing point on leh mans drive although held off the score sheet jake harman turned in a good game for the ringwood squad guy weeks ajid comport were stouffvilles best twelve penalties were handed out by referees polly minton and russ forfar six to each team both clubs handed out some solid checks in the games early minutes gene more rock ed stouffvilles gord comport in the final frame more was on the receiving end of a stiff jolt thrown by defenceman les jar- vis in the stouffville cage goalie geo martin looked good on drives by jake harman and more carpentier was equally brilliant or shots by ray pipher norm neale and comport the most dazzling save of the night was pulled off by carpentier in the first period a bullet drive from the stick of guy weeks was grabbed out of the air as it headed for the top corner of the cage the stop brought ap plause from the fans redshaw fires 3 goals in four minutes for claremont peewee schedule nov 3 700 rangers vs boston 740 chicago vs detroit 820 canadiens vs leafs nov 10 700 leafs vs detroit 740 rangers vs chicago 820 boston vs canadiens nov 17 700 canadiens vs chicago 740 leafs vs boston 820 rangers vs detroit nov 24 700 leafs vs rangers 740 detroit vs canadien3 820 chicago vs boston dec i 700 boston vs detroit 740 canadiens vs rangers 820 leafs vs- chicago dec 8 700 canadiens vs leafs 740 boston vs rangers 820 chicago vs detroit dec 15 700 boston vs canadiens 740 detroit vs leafs 820 rangers vs chicago dec 22 700 detroit vs rangers 740 chicago vs canadiens 820 leafs vs boston dec 29 700 chicago vs boston 740 rangers vs leafs 820 canadiens vs detroit jan 5 700 leafs vs chicago 740 boston vs detroit s20 rangers vs canadiens jan 12 700 detroit vs chicago 740 leafs vs canadiens 320 boston vs rangers jan 19 700 chicago vs rangers 740 canadiens vs boston 820 detroit vs leafs jan 26 700 boston vs leafs 740 rangers vs detroit s20 canadiens vs chicago feb 2 700 canadiens vs detroit 740 boston vs chicago 820 leafs vs rangers feb 9 700 rangers vs canadiens 740 chicago vs leafs 820 boston vs detroit feb 16 700 boston vs rangers 740 detroit vs chicago s20 canadiens vs leafs feb 23 700 detroit vs leafs detroit vs leafs 740 chicago vs rangers s20 boston vs canadiens march 2 700 boston vs canadiens 740 leafs vs detroit 820 chicago vs rangers march 9 700 leafs vs rangers 740 canadiens vs detroit s20 boston vs chicago march 16 700 detroit vs boston 740 rangers vs canadiens 820 chicago vs leafs march 23 700 canadiens vs leafs 740 chicago vs detroit 820 rangers vs boston bantam schedule oct 31 700 canadiens vs leafs 800 buffalo vs pittsburgh nov 7 700 leafs vs pittsburgh 800 canadiens vs buffalo nov 14 700 pittsburgh vs buffalo 800 leafs vs canadiens nov 21 700 buffalo vs canadiens 800 pittsburgh vs leafs nov 28 700 canadiens vs pittsburgh 800 leafs vs buffalo dec 5 700 leafs vs buffalo 800 canadiens vs pittsburgh dec 12 700 canadiens vs leafs 800 pittsburgh vs buffalo dec 19 700 leafs vs pittsburgh 800 buffalo vs canadiens dec 26 700 pittsburgh vs buffalo 800 canadiens vs leafs jan 2 700 buffalo vs canadiens 800 leafs vs pittsburgh jan 9 700 canadiens vs pittsburgh 800 buffalo vs leafs jan 16 700 leafs vs buffalo 800 pittsburgh vs canadiens jan 23 700 canadiens vs leafs 800 buffalo vs pittsburgh jan 30 700 loafs vs pittsburgh 800 canadiens vs buffalo feb 6 700 pittsburgh vs buffalo 800 leafs vs canadiens feb 13 700 buffalo vs canadiens 800 pittsburgh vs leafs feb 20 700 canadiens vs pittsburgh 800 leafs vs buffalo feb 27 700 leafs vs buffalo 800 canadiens vs pittsburgh march 6 700 buffalo vs leafs 800 pittsburgh vs canadiens march 13 700 canadiens vs pittsburgh 800 buffalo vs leafs march 20 700 buffalo vs canadiens 800 leafs vs pittsburgh march 27 700 leafs vs canadiens 800 pittsburgh vs buffalo with less than five minutes to play in a scheduled commun ity league contest on friday- night claremont trailed ballan- trae 42 anyone who might have thought that the victory was in the bag for the ballari- trae boys must have under estimated the goalscoring po tential of centre star wayne redshaw at 1515 of the final frame he whipped dean evans pass into the ballantrae cage to cut the lead down to one goal at 1715 he rounded the braves net and parked the puck in the cor ner with fifty seconds remain ing in the contest he intercepted a pass from uncinate jim cher ry to rifle the winner into the twine in a desperate effort to split the points coach ron bar- rand yanked goalie ken card from the cage but the time ran out before they could get their frontline attack organized for the second week in a row it was a five point scoring spree for claremonts redshaw in the five goals counted by the team on friday night the ex- unionville forward collected 4 tallies and assisted on one other dean evans blinked the light at the eight minute mark of the first period as a team effort ballantrae would have been full value for their victory to date one of the most improved clubs in the league they gave goalie wes evans a busy time between the pipes as they peppered him with 25 shots card in the ballantrae cage blocked 16 pucks evans blocked double drises from the sticks of frank hendy and bob vince he saved the day for his mates in the dying minutes of the contest when he robbed ron stewart on a wideopen chance gary usherwood fred kem- ford ron stewart and barry mclean were the ballantrae marksmen barry mclean stouffvilles mighty midget gave ample proof that he is eligible for com munity league competition he kept pace with his linemates and was used on a regular shift he rilled one of the neatest goals of the game a low shot from the faceoff to give ballan trae a temporary 42 lead gary usherwood appears headed for a good season and bob vince is a driving force up front jack todd an uxbridge recruit has added power to the forward line the games scoring was as fol lows 1st 430 810 820 2nd 305 335 515 1515 1715 1910 uxbridge golfer gets holeinone harold tiiterton of green wood fired a holeinone at the uxbridge golf course on sun day it marked the first time that the feat had been accom plished in the centres 4 years of operation the shot came on the number 7 hole the course is operated by mr geo kydd and is located on hwy 47 one- quarter mile east of uxbridge town eyewitness accounts of the holeinone drive were supported by two other players eric neil- son of kinsale and geo tweedie of greenwood b usherwoodvince c evansredshaw c redshawferguson b kemfordbarrand b stewarthendytodd b mcleanwallace c redshawevans c redshaw c redshawcherry redshaw still holds top in point parade claremonts wayne redshaw continues to set a fast pace in the individual pointscoring race of the stouffville community hockey league after only two games he has collected a total of ten points comprising seven goals and three assists his closest rival is ringwoods bud lehman with 3 goals and 4 assists for seven points team mate bruce fockler has five the individual statistics are as follows gap 3 10 4 7 high school news by michael paul squirt league all squirts report at 600 pm thursday november 3 1960 jets lose to dixie 104 with the axe waving precar iously over the heads of a num ber of unionville players after two periods of slipshod hockey the jets pulled up their socks in the final frame of an exhi bition game with the dixie bee hives on tuesday night they absorbed a 104 setback three of unionvilles tallies came in the third period failure to forecheck the free wheeling dixie boys allowed the visitors to build up a 61 lead it wasnt until the midway mark in the final twenty min utes that the jets finally found the goalscoring range they counted three goals with in two minutes milroy knight- ley brigdon and douge were the marksmen one local trio sparked by gary milroy showed plenty of promise claude cherrow work ed hard every time out and test ed the dixie netminder with some bullet shots red mc kenna a returnee to the un ionville squad was dragging his heels throughout much of the game he came to life in the contests dying minutes and one drive bounced off the goal post jet netminder rick cherrow was overworked be tween the pipes and at times was given little protection a number of stouffville fans wit nessed the preschedule tilt on friday night unionville will journey to port colbourne for a game with ft erie the two teams will come back to unionville on sunday afternoon at 1 oclock the season will open on nov 8th betty wilkins rolls a 279 order now if you are thinking about a portable typewriter this christ mas for that student of yours order now so that you may have the right colour and model just when you need it the tribune has a good selection of smith- corona models in stock at pres ent in a range of five colours convenient budget terms if you so desire betty wilkins established the seasons high single record in the stouffville village ladies bowling league last week with an individual score of 279 it bettered by 18 the previous high mark chalked up by ruth lee early in the schedule june hopper was tops in the high triple department with a 612 in last weeks competition lo cal bowlers who bettered the 200 mark were as follows betty wilkins 279 jean baston 255 neida barkey 239 june hopper 237 muriel steele 228 ruth lee 228 alice cossey 228 claudette chad- wick 212 marg schell 206 the team standings are as follows excuses 17 kadettes 12 car hops 11 blow outs 8 scatter pins 8 petites 4 w redshaw clare b lehman ring b fockler ring v ferguson clare g more ring d evans clare g jones green m jones green h hodgson ring r stewart ball j rae markham f hendy ball k wallace ball g usherwood ball d haynes ring 200 players registered in minor hockey intermediate c for uxbridge it has been rumoured that an intermediate c team may be organized in uxbridge russ forfar a former player with the clippers is a chief pro moter the club will be spon sored through the assistance of main street merchants the team executive held a meeting this week to set up plans for the season a group is supposed ly available if sufficient player strength can be obtained community eg standing w l t pts claremont 2 0 0 4 ringwood 2 0 0 4 markham 1 1 0 2 greenwood 1 1 0 2 ballantrae 0 2 0 0 stouffville 0 2 0 0 results claremont 5 ballantrae 4 greenwood 3 markham 1 ringwood 4 stouffville 1 schedule ballantrae vs greenwood claremont vs stouffville markham vs ringwood when the total registration is completed in the stouffville lions minor hockey league the enrollment is expected to come close to 200 boys this number would include the midg et entry which will comprise some fifteen to eighteen lads recording secretary gordon ainscough informed the trib une this week that the largest influx of boys is in the peewee age group to date the list has reached the 80 mark this class would be even larger but a new ly organized squirt group has absorbed some of the wouldbe peewee aspirants in the 8 year old category thirtyfive squirts have been registered the ban tam total to date is 53 all squirt players are asked to report at the arena on thurs day evening nov 3rd at six oclock the six peewee teams will swing into action on thursday nov 3rd commencing at 7 o clock a complete schedule ap pears in this weeks issue of the tribune the first game starts at 7pm the second at 740 pm and the third at 820 pm the bantam schedule opened on monday evening with four clubs in the league canadiens leafs buffalo and pittsburg the first contest opens at 7 o clock and the second game at 8 pm the list of bantam games appears in this weeks issue of the tribune vfe a0m b nn pf dater and numbering stamps full line in stock 60c to 95c the stouffville tribune the sign of a good time theatre uxbridge thursday november 3rd sink the bismark kenneth moore dianna winter cartoon news wc are pleaded to announce south pacific conttrir zgc- four days only gral entertainment a farewell to football writing an epitaph for a foot ball season that has ended in failure can be a disheartening thing for ail concerned here- fore his inscription will be a brief one although the woid failure will grate harshly on the ears of the football players seven straight losses cannot un fortunately be deemed a suc cessful season the seventh and final loss last wednesday to picketing college put the stouff ville team out of its miserv by a score of 342 with our football season offi cially ended the question being asked is how a team with one of the heaviest lines and one of the fastest backfields in the league could be defeated by such scores as 470 342 and score only two touchdowns it self in seven games a number of autopsies have been perform ed with the results showing that the teams failure to function as a unit was a major factor in its downfall a lack of conhdence and self discipline coupled with numerous injuries were given as other causes its all over now however and hopeful glan ces are being cast towards this years basketball entry whe ther or not the teams will make up for the football loss will be come evident in the next few weeks volleyball lo and behold the girls vol leyball team brought home a victory last week when they defeated bay iew high and our archrivrjr markham at a tour nament held at thornhill the junior team put down bayview but lost out to markham while the senior outfit was successful in vanquishing both rivals standout stouffville perform ances were turned in by marion byer and noreen burkholder of the juniors and by betty ann slack and susan ogilvy of the seniors congratulations ladies debates for the first time at stouff- ville high interform debates have been held and a debating team has been entered in inter- school competition last week the interform debates were heard in order to pick four stu dents to represent our school as the debating team in junior competition the ar gument was ranged over whe ther or not canada should have a national flag linda woolvon and duncan giles of grade 9 arguing the affirmative defeat ed elizabeth stover and pete oconnor of grade 10 in senior competition the sub ject was resolved that capital punishment should be abolished in canada hilyard manuel and pat oconnor of 11a represent ing the affirmative defeated rick eilery and paul glover of 11b arguing over the same re solution gr 12 students daphne chewins and dawn grose also of the affirmative put down marg hoover and neil mcmull- en of gr 13 who presented the negative viewpoint the judges decided that the last four students would best represent our school and those four daphne and dawn of the affirmative marg and neil of the negative will battle it out against a team from bradford high in the first debate on nov 9 if stouffville is successful they will advance to the second round against another school on nov 10 and then to a third round later on the john knowies debating trophy will be presented by mr john knowies the retired principal of aurora high school to the final winner we feel that our school is well represented by students who have worked hard and prepared some excel lent material we wish them every success in the future com petition student council activities final figures indicate that 2360 was raised in this years magazine drive the school par ticipation percentage was a high 8075o with grades 10a 11b and special commercial achieving 100 participation grades 11a 9d and 12 were close behind and 10a was the top class with a grand total of 366 raised we are grateful to the sub scribers in the local area who were kind enough to place their orders through the school the annual halloween hop held last friday night was a tremendous success a record crowd of students enjoyed themselves dancing to music supplied by the blue bops the decoration committee headed by jean winterstein is to be commended for a job well done the annual commencement exercises will be held on thurs day evening nov 10 at 815 parents and students are cor dially invited to come and watch the presentations of the various scholastic and athletic awards inter school christian fellowship the iscf is holding a na tionality parly this friday night in the auditorium therell be lots of games skits and foreign food and guests are asked to come dressed in the native cos tume of any foreign country it promises to be a lot of fun so plan to attend this friday night at 815 special 1956 fords and meteors reduced to wholesale prices prise only 1089 oo 6 to choose from 54 buick special 695oo 54 chev belair 595oo markham no match for greenwood- ml lion team if friday nights game was any indication the greenwood- mt zion hockey club will be in there fighting for a position am ong the top four playoff contend ers between the bluelines they completed some picture passing plays and edged markham 31 the team is still plagued by erratic shooting around their rivals net as a unit the combines produced the most crowd-nleas- ing performance of the even ing for almost the entire sixty minutes the markham opposi tion was baffled by their three- way puckjuggling efforts only some outstanding stops by net minder bob riddell kep the markhamites even close the greenwoodmt zion crew out- shot markham 2911 in the opening five minutes of the contest greenwood pelted riddell with rubber they added more fuel to the fire when mor ris proconko was banished with a crosschecking penalty nine minutes of time had gone by before markham could test the greenwood goalie ron mortim er with a single shot even that drive was a weak effort in 18 minutes they had two shots both clubs battled through a scoreless first period green woods lome disney had the best of many chances when ho teed off at the open net jim johnston playing second goal tender slid arrcss the crease and blocked the shot greenwood finally cashed in at the six minute mark of the final frame murray jones rifled a fifteen foot drive past riddell with markhams winnitoy sit ting out a charging penalty three minutes later grant car son teamed up with lome dis ney and grant jones to make it 20 the baylis brothers les and jim extended the green wood lead to three goals les baylis was the marksman mor ris procenko saved his mark ham mates from a complete whitewash when he fired a nice shot past mortimer john rae was credited with an assist bob atkinson turned in an other stirling performance on the markham rearguard mark ham were minus the services of ccntreman al tidsbury and he was sorely missed bemiud youths on 10000 boil ronald baker of ballantrae and gary perrot of oshawa were remanded until nov 3rd when their case will be heard before magistrate o s hollin- rake in newmarket court bail was set at 55000 each it had previously been 810000 apiece the two men face a morals charge involving two juvenile girls ages 13 and 15 baker is presently on parole the prelim inary hearing could not proceed since the officers were absent on vacation this case will proceed on nov 3rd and holidays of officers will not affect me stated the magistrate 54 ford new motor 59500 trucks 55 chev 1 ton pickup motor fires cr body exceptionally good 79500 o ft stouffville tribune most school kids excuses for not doing homework are so lame mother has little trouoie catching up with them issue wurrunt for youth magistrate o s hollinrakc has ordered that a bench war rant should he issued for an 18 year old scarboro youth when he failed to appear in newmar ket court on monday to answer charges of careless driving 3 cases of theft and driving with out an operators permit ken neth mclver was arrested by p c evan kelley of the markham twp police after he was in volved in a serious accident on the don mills road in august mclver is also being sought by toronto police on a theft charge involving a car the case will come up again on de cember 5th if an hbomb were dropped in chicago it would destroy milwaukee says a nuclear physicist and it probably wouldnt do chicago any good when a politician promises sacrifici we get 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