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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1963, p. 10

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pg 10 ihe stouffviue t8i6uwe thaiitf utah vt 1963 rangeville puts clippers on the win fourth game 73 pay again thursday the clippers will be fijrhting with their backs to the wall vhen they travel to orangevihe on thursday to- nsht for the fifth rame of the jr group final- t ey trail in the erie games to 1 after absorbing a onesided 73 setback on stouffville ice tuesday the freevheelitig orangeville squad carried the play throughout much of the sixty minutes and their four goal lead was well earned the clippers who fore- checked aurora off their skates in the semifinals ap peared satisfied to sit back and let their rivals organize their offensive by then it was too late with three- man attacks the visitors cruised in over the stouffville biuelire almost unmolested and netminder glenn jack- yon was too often the lone defender a crowd of 307 attended the contest match penalty to top off a rather lacklustre performance stouff- viles iarry lamer nearly decapitated orangevilles mel townley in the final minute of the game with referee jack shropshire looking on garner swung his stick like a baseball bat and only a splitsecond deflec tion saved the orangeville lad from a very serious injury darners stick was snapped in two bv the im pact of the blow the infraction carries an automatic suspension until the case is reviewed by the oha for the heady voting forward it was a regrettable in cident that gained him little sympathy from the near- 400 fans who witnessed the occurrence throughout the regular schedule and the season he has been one of the flippers most prominent goalscorers excluding h ten minute misconduct penally to stouffville rear guard jim hood 18 other players made twominute trips to the sinbin seven in a row stan feasby of the clippers raised the hopes of local supporters after only 34 seconds of the opening period with a goal from grant foreman what hap pened after that only goaltcnder jackson can recall ps orangeville pounded seven pucks in a row into the clipper cage wayne watson paced the visitors with a pair singles came from the sticks of dave evans morley watson keith rutledge gary poynter and deorwin storey john roxborough and larry garner were credited with stouffvilles second and third tallies ringwood wins berth in playoff finals win with only 8 men ringwood the defending i champs in the siouffville com- munily hockey league could ice only s men on friday night j but ihey were still good enough i ic edge stouffville merchants i s3 in a tight struggle the vic tory advanced ringwood to the group finals they will now meet either greenwood or ball- antrae for the title stouffville coach alex wil- i kins had the largest turnout of player personnel this season but they spotted ringwood a four goal lead and couldnt catch up jim cruickshank jack arnott and con phinney rifled pucks into the ringwood net in the final frame but they failed to notch the equalizer goalie geo wilkins was pulled from his post with 56 seconds to go but ross madill staved off a torrid stouffville attack- to preserve ringwoods season- long win streak harold hodgson potted a pair ol goals for ringwood his 8th and 9th of the current playoffs i matt kinnari and jim cabell i scored singles stouffville out- j shot ringwood 27 to 21 i stouffvilles usual keen shoot ing around their opponents net was missing in fridays con test their drives were repeated ly off the target other shots were blocked by madill that were labelled all the way a total of nine penalties were handed out in the game five to stouffville and four to ring- wood the scoring follows john sanders scores hattrick in peewee playoff game a three ski resort operator confident of gold of dagmar ms thirtyone year old brian rowley operator this winter of the skiloft ski resort north of balsam in uxbridge twp is confident that there is gold it the hills of dagmar all it takes is a little initia- i live and enthusiasm he said i in a recent interview with the ti ibune mr rowley an ardent skier and a resident of toronto said be returned last year from an overseas skiing expedition to find the dagmar resort centre cioscd down and a padlock on the front door of the main incite this winter he made up bis mind that he would reopen the oncepopular skiers para- jriise and operate it on a private membership basis thirty four persons were enrolled at reason able rates of 30 per family or 20 per individual for an en tire season mr rowley said that his profits were not ex cessive but he did not lose any thing 1 just wanted to prove thai it could be done he said the skiloft premises is owned by mr howard langelle of raining sity of scatboro a physical i instructor at the univci toronto a good winter although there was not an abundance of snow in this area during the past winter mr rowley claims it has been the best season for skiing at dag mar since 1057 there have been few ice storms a problem that plagues ski resorts every year mr rowley feels that dag mar is one of the best private clubs in southern ontario and certainly one of ihe most eco nomical if he decides to con tinue the program next winter it is likely that the rales will be increased to rover the cost o a new ski low and other necessary conveniences the influx of private mem bers was acquired only by word of mouth advertising no brochures or pamphlets were circulated the whole thing just snowballed said instructor rowley mr john houston of stouffville is a member and one of the resorts most capable skiers several r- hodgson cabell guy 5 10 r cabell hodgson harman 700 2- r- kinnari cabell- guy 45 r hodgson mclnnis 515 -3- s cruickshank comport thorpe 25 s arnott barlow rennie 1117 s- phinney barlow 1610 other district ski enthusiasts have visited the centre on a pay as you play basis and will likely return another year if the operation is continued teenagers are also interested wouldbe members on one oc casion several weeks ago 45 students from uxbridge high school enjoyed the resorts openair facilities for a two hour period for only 50 cents per person mr rowley is confident that dagmars close proximity to toronto should make it an ideal site for skiers who do not envy the 200 mile trek northward on weekends i feel that ski- loft could be developed into a profitable venture with a little energy enthusiasm and a little cooperation from the weather man he said the stouffville minor hockey house league will wind up its activities for ihe season on thursday april 4th an at- tempt is being made lo ar range a gills game as pail of the program john sanders scored goal hat trick on tuesday i nj sin i night to lead his chicago pee wee team to a close 32 victory over buffalo in a semifinal playoff game one tally was an unassisted effort two others came on passes from peter mumford for buffalo stephen thornhijl and chuck dough erty were the marksmen allan jackson picked up one assist in another close encounter detroit edged pittsburg 21 bob almack and mike brilling- er blinked the light for the wings lyn forsyth counted an assist on mike brillingers goal greg davis hit the target from bobby couse wings thump sunocos detroit showed too much scoring power for mickey hunts sunoco club and chalked up a 62 victory in a bantam playoff contest bobby topping paced the wings attack with two tallies singles came from the sticks of joe forsyth john heaton stephen hall and bill parsons john heaton also pick ed up two assists kenny ver non kept his scoring record in tact with two goals for the sunoco boys in a penaltyfilled game chi cago downed mole motors 31 a total of 16 minttles in penal- lies was handed out including three minors and a 10 minute misconduct doug clarke the bantam star of the week team ed up with barry timbers to lead the hawks barry tim bers scored two and doug clarke counted one doug kingston was ihe marksman for the motormen scored i f goals a total of h goals were pump ed into the nets in three squirt playoff games on monday night chicago edged the leafs 21 rangers blanked detroit 40 and crest hdwre downed ca- nadiens 31 wayne robinson and billy hassard blinked the light for the hawks with assists going to john meekes and larry ni cholson shawn garrett was ihe lone leaf marksman brian norton turned in a great game for the rangers and figured in three of their four goals jim mumford also hit the target for one with ross holden counting an assist randy lee was once again ihe leading goalgetter for crest hdwre in a 31 win over the canadiens lie potted a pair geo hodgson scored one root lewis blinked the light for the canadiens on a pass from robt vandoider i anderson runs wild i one of the best oneman scor ing displays of the atom house league season was turned in on monday by ernie anderson of boston his team blanked the humberside girls here friday night j humtride jjirk hotkey tram will w visitors in stouflvuie on friday night at 915 pm the toronto club will com prim xiru front the maplel- i te ami from the staff of j nurses at the western hospi tal in addition to players from llumberside the friday niht hotkey program will start with a sinifvnal playoff game be tween kallautrae and green- wood at 8 pm at 10 pan kinxwood will play host to willowdale hangers of the kithmond hill senior league the admission for the en tire three games is only 5ue stouffville ladies bowling lg high triple june ward 701 marg schell 612 late game brawl mars community league playoff ballantrae extends series june ward- 2is kv grove 202 marg schell 234 winnie klson 231 ruth miller 240 alice cossey 23s betty armstrong 236 rose carey 223 june hopper 21p lenore ramer 213 phyllis herbert 212 ruth lee 206 cathy taylor 206 rose vronske 203 opal lehman 203 donna brown 200 team standings hillbillies 12 pts sticky fingers- 10 pts ben caseys 10 pels rambows 9 pels aloucttes 6 pts twisters 4 pts optimists 3 pts hush-puppies- 2 pts the wildest fistic encounters of the community league sea son marred a srfinal play off game between ballantrae and greenwood on friday night and saw four of the pugilists thumbed from the contest the initial engagement paired greenwoods paul tran a wiry individual against riallanuaes towering rearguard bruce nairn although a few blows were exchanged on the ice the feature performance took place while en rout to their dress ing rooms they were finally parted by members of the ring- wood team who had ringside seats to the entire office battle greenwoods neil pascoe and klmo gibson were tagged with 10 minute misconduct penalties for mounting the boards for a closer look at the fight scene hardly had gibson completed his ten minute stay in the cooler when be was involved in a fraca with ballantraes glenn middleton gibson appeared re luctant to take part in the quabble but when middleton persisted he lashed out with a vicious left hand thai caught the ballantrae forward flush on the right eye both men were pegged with five minute majors in the hockey thai did take place prior to the physical viol ence ballantrae thumped greenwood 133 the win ex tends the series to a fourth game the two teams will tan gle again on friday night of this week at s pm fight points ballantraes jim myers has enjoyed a great season both during the regular schedule and in the current payoffs in fri days game he collected a total of s points including 3 goals and 5 assists salon fugimoto also scored a hat trick jim osullivan rae pipher and bruce nairn each potted a pair john hanna scored one paul tran with two and klmo gib son were the greenwood marksmen by an odd coincidence it was greenwood who opened the scoring at 305 of the first pe riod- ballantrae rallied with six ii a low and the victory was in the bag greenwood played minus the services of murray jones and vein ferguson and they were badly missed they are expected back on friday greenwood iced only 9 men stick of the week awards the final stick awards of ihe season were made this week to deserving players in the atom squirt peewee and bantam house leagues throughout the winter boys are presented with new hockey sticks through ihe generosity of four local pro moters dr ron smith erie lehman bob jlassard and lcs clarke this weeks prizes go fo brian mehaftey atom paul rcesor squirt bobby couse peewee and doug clarke bantam the sticks may he picked up at birketfs insurance office main st w the 50 marksmanship prize challenged weekly at the siouff ville junior hockey games re mains unclaimed on tuesday night keith malcolm came ihe closest of three participants ballantrae extends playoff to 4th game ballantrae deli greenwood a startling 133 defeat last week to extend the best 3 out of 5 community league semifinal playoff series to a 411 game greenwood took the firsl two i the two clubs wiil hook up j this friday night at 8 pm in the oiher series rintwnod ousted stouffville in three straight this friday night i they wil meet willowdale rangers of the richmond hill senior circuit at 10 pm willow dale has a former clipper player in their lineup chick webster is one of the teams lop marksmen in between sanies stouffville girls will play host to llumber side girls in a thirty minute contest f a w i pis ringwood 21 11 3 0 6 stouffville 11 21 0 3 0 ringwood wins series 3 games to 0 f a w i pis 16 20 2 l 4 20 16 1 2 2 leads series greenwood ballantrae greenwood games to i piety judy houck a member of ihe uxbridge girls hockey team was crowned hockey queen a i ihe annual allislon tournament held on saturday march 2nd she was selected from sixteen other entries as a player too she is a lop com petitor a trail that has been common in ihe houck family down through the years todays dollar doesnt have enough cents to buy a dollars worth maple leafs 60 and krnie scored all six goals in the oth er atom contest jack paisley was the lone marksman as chicago edged ihe canadiens 10 scenic surroundings public skating at stouffville arena every saturday night admission 50c children every wed 1 to 5 pm admission 20c community league semifinal p lay0 f fs friday march 15 s pm jrcenuood vs ballantrae 915 pm humlierside ttrls vs stntiftville 1000 pm willowdale rangers vs ringwood ad mission 50c the ski loft ski tesoit at dagmar in uxbridge town ship vva reopened again ims winter and rnjojed a very successful season arrordin to the operator brian rowley of toronto as a private club it had a paid membership of 31 two siouffville specialists at the pen are p here fv donald prtric flrfn and dr donald smith the scenic surroundings are very attractive to toronto resi dents who can drive out to the report for an afternoon of kilng in less than an hour staff rhoto clarem0nt bowling league team standings joe burrows 13 pis marge samarillo 41 pts jessie mc- guire 40 pts pat lord 38 pts charlie killey- 38 pts al roszell 35 pis alvin redshaw 24 pts harold hopkins 21 pts ladies high score high average olga dunce 186 high single ruth ncsbitt 333 high single hdcpl r nesbilt- 36s high triple olga dunce 731 high triplet hdcp rulh nesbilt s05 mens high scores high average frank llendv 2m high single ken field 319 high single udcpi lloyd macgreor 350 high triple pat lord sm high triple hdcpl ai wilson 789 over 200 scores al roszell 294 shirley pilkev 290 charlie killey 265 les pauley- 261 geo mclaren sub 260 doreen alexander 257 mel norrish 255 olga dunce 250 bonnie weatherill 250 marge samarillo 250 pat lord 248 john hill 245 gord pilkey243 frank hen- dy 231 irene iiollingshcad 230 ken field- 225 rone ron nie 21s lloyd macgregor 217 gary alexander 216 joe taylor sub 213 madeline mcguckin 21 1 frank iiollings hcad 206 doreen welsh 201 weekly prize shirley pilkcy clippers collapse in third period of third game on saturday nig in orange ville stouffville clippers held a 42 lead going into the third period of ihe third game in ihe jr c group finals in the twenty minutes that followed orangeville rattled five pucks into the clipper rage lo win 75 a large contigcnl of stouff ville fans watched the contest deorwin storey gary poynt er and bob robertson each pot ted a pair for orangeville oily kirkness fired one barry mclean stan feasby and bob armstrong wcrfi ihe stouffville marksmen orange ville outshot the clippeis 38 to 23 markham cleaners shirt ijunderers kast coirtkots skrvick piiovk makmiam 2942353 wanted more cream shippers for hest results ship your cream lo stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound rutlerfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call phone 6402822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co fo- office supplies its the tribune prime vwiifk picnic hams lb 49 smoked fillets lb 69c wieners 2 lbs 75c lean minced reef 2 lbs 75c cut and wrapped for your freezer front quarters of beef lb 42c hind quarters of beef lb 59c 0 boyles meat market free delivery phone 6102532 s t ouffvi l 1 e msc lanes mixed doubles tournament sat mar 16 at 2pm entry 150 per bowter james with handicap markham phone 2943355 mmm v markham phone 2943355 tihjrs frt sat march m is 16 h0wad0 a motion picture to the wonders of the world m curtis bru1111fr u harold hechtr toms buiba color cartoon 2 shows numioi eastmancolor atsx 1110 pm matinee sal 2 pm mox tiks vii tiiiis mar ix 19 20 21 what ever happened to baby jane slirrinir academy award nominee rette oavis and joan crawford color cartoon rroiiiimnilil as adult entertainment hk urgk you to skk this from thf hkginning 2 shows rvh nink pm 9is pm jlijiiio slarls friday march 22 anaa i qaaaxaoac

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