Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 6, 1964, p. 10

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hot ifr the stouffvru imtuhe twxuy ftbnmy 6 w64 clippers continue red hot win streak thump port perry 82 don penny nets pair the stouffville clippers continue to set a sizzling scoring pace in the 61 portion of their junior group schedule and on jtuesday night they chalked up rheir 6th win in 10 starts with n 82 victory over port perry in the last ten games the lomestcrs have six victories iivo defeats and two ties don penny caught fire in don fenny tuesdays tilt and fired two of his teams eight tallies he counted his first goal at 435 of the second period and pui the clippers in the lead 20 he added another at 1142 of the same frame barry mclean and ross brown alo potted a pair for the winners with sin gles by jim hood anw wayne keeler bob campbell scored both goals for the visitors in the second period goals by mclean penny and brown came within 1 minute and 54 seconds next tuesday night feb 11th will be the final home encounter of the regular schedule aurora tigers will be the visitors legion ladies bowling high single eileen wells high triple eileen wells 2g5 621 over 200 winnie elson 263 eileen wells 229 pearl barkey 212 irene reid 210 betty turner 208 mitzie aida 208 winnie elson 207 dar- lene brown 200 sports editors mail box 689 stouffville ont february 4 1964 the editor stouftville tribune jstouftville ontario dear sir j during the week of january 25th to february 1st we celeb rated minor hockey week in stouftville at this timi we as- jked the people of stouffville i and the surrounding area to support our program not only i in a financial way but also in a physical tense they did not let j lis down the money received firom ticket sales and contrlbu- tions will do much to defray the numerous expenses of theas- i sociation and the moral lift gi- i en to our young players by the i large and enthusiastic crowds who attended the games is im- measurable it is our hope that many of j the people who came to the ar- i ena last week will return in the jremainingweeks to view more j minor hockey action playoff time is rapidly approaching for j the house league teams while i the allstar teams pee wee bantam midget are already battling for their group champ ionships all these young play ers will welcome the continued support of the people of this area i would be remiss if i did not mention the many merchants who also helped to promote our minor hockey week by selling tickets loaning us materials for window displays and dis playing posters they did much to- make the week a success the work of your paper in pre paring articles and pictures on the support of the people for minor hockey also encouraged the program threfore on behalf of the mi nor hockey association may f thank all the hockey fans in and about stouffville for their excellent support during our minor hockey week we trust they will continue to support our teams for it is greatly ap preciated by both the players and the executive yours truly w k sutherland president stouffvillelions minor hockey association oha junior c standings feb 1st w i t pts lindsay 17 5 0 38 aurora is 5 1 37 uxbridge 12 10 1 29 stouffville 12 9 3 27 newmarket 13 10 0 26 cann sutton 10 10 3 23 orangeville 5 16 0 10 port perry 1 21 2 4 games last week aurora 9 cansut 0 cansut 6 port perry 4 aurora 7 stouffville 5 lindsay 9 uxbridge 6 stouffville 14 orangeville 3 newmarket 7 aurora 1 orangeville 5 port perry 4 lindsay 7 uxbridge 1 scoring leaders g a rts r pugh aurora 2s 39 67 d st john uxbridge 33 24 57 woreillv newm 29 23 52 dmacleish cs 31 20 51 b mclean stouffv 22 2s 50 kjames uxbridge 29 16 45 pflanagan aurora 16 29 45 dcotey aurora 22 20 42 b campbell p perry 26 11 37 b fairhall cs r kelson stouffv 22 15 37 14 23 37 markham peewees tie series force third game thurs markham peewees have given stouffville their toughest compe tition of the season and on mon day night they outscorcd the local club 52 to even their cur rent playoff series at one game apiece stouffville took the op ener 42 the rubber match is sched uled for the stouffville arena on thursday evening tonight at 630 pm the winner will advance against port perry jim wilkins enjoyed a great scoring spree in thursdays contest and fired all four o stouffvilles goals 1 in the first period 2 in the second and 1 in the third brydon baker and paul raymer hit the target for the millionaires bill hassard and peter mum- ford each collected a pair of as sists jody holden and rich mil ler counted a single point in the assist department in the return tilt at markham jody holden and brian norton were the stouffville marksmen trices effective this week end wed sat feb 5 8 at your carload food mkt slouffville carnation mashed inst potato 25 brunswick in oil sardines 3 27c beehive corn syrup jtte 1 1 16 oi pkg 2 lb tin 35c aunt jemima regular or buttermilk pancake flour 21 this weeks meat features maple leaf wieners lb 45 minced beef 2 lbs 75 stewing beef ib 59 peameal back bacon iw it 75c blade roast wiionrmod n49c short rib roast lb 53c produce sunkist oranges 3 doz 100 grapefruit 5 for 39c cello mcintosh apples 3 lb bag 39c free delivery phoxe 6k13h1 forsythe gets two shutouts in playoffs stouffville bantams have won the first round of their group playoffs and will not meet the winner between markham and bay ridges the homesters shut out uxbridge 60 on thurs day and blanked them 30 on friday it was a double shutout effort for goaltender dennis forsyth although he wasnt worked nearly as hard as trevor clark in the uxbridge cage doug clark fired 4 goals for stouffville in the home opener bruce mehaffey and wayne jackson counted singles in the return tilt goals came from the sticks of ken vernon peter turner and captain mehaffey in the markham bay ridges series the millionaires took the first game quite handily 81 midgets score 14 goals in two playoff games stouffville midgets polished off markham in two straight playoff games 70 and 72 in a home and home playoff encoun ter to advance into the next round of competition they will now meet file winner of ux bridge and west rouge ted redshaw led the marks men in the series opener with 4 goals tom benson potted a pair and bob boake fired one pat smith collected three as sists in the return tilt it was again the redshaw benson smith line that led the way picking up 11 scoring points redshaw and smith each scored two singles came from the sticks of wayne jackson david glover and tom benson markhams two markers came in the final four minutes of the game twentyfive penal ties were handed out in the con test bill crothers sets record in us half mile bill crothers setting a ils in door record at the millrose games thursday night in new york crothers covered the half- mile in one minute 50 seconds as he came from behind at the start of the final lap and easily i hid off the closing challenge l of noel carroll of vilunova l university stouffville smothers ballantrae with forward gary drurie leading the way with three goals stouffville mercurys smothered ballantrae 132 in a comunity league contest on friday night ballantraes two tallies came in the third period and spoiled a shutout bid by netminder chic minnaker ray pipher enjoyed a five- point night with 2 goals and 3 assists doug walker also pot ted a pair single tallies were divided among gary thorpe dave avinnitoy len johnson ron graham and bob canovan for canovan who also picked up two assists it was his first game since his suspension three weeks ago for striking the referee gord ambrose and gary usherwood blinked the light for ballantrae stouffville set a sizzling pace and if they can keep their boys working together could give either of the top two clubs a run for their money in the playoffs they iced 15 men and ballantrae could gather togeth er only nine westliii too strong for local girls west hill considered to be one of the top girls teams in southern ontario showed too much power for stouftville on friday night and posted a 50 victory sparked by their fine young captain colleen allen who counted 2 goals and an assist the visitors took a 30 lead in the first period and added two more in the second judy ain- sley june montgomery and ann midgely scored singles stouffville just couldnt seem to get going in this game after turning in a fine performance against cobourg one week ear lier they will enjoy a weeks rest with no home contest this friday night the figure skat ing club has the ice in stouff ville rolling hills curling results tuesday ladies betty cruickshank and grace murray tie agnes may over phyllis urquhart laura leary over reta laushway innis no lan over anne jackson wednesday ladies dorothy sugden over marion leonard helen hassard over jean manchee dixie sellers over minnie ayling anne couse over blanche dowswell wednesday evening men sam bakewell over dick obrien elmer farthing over walter smith albert king and art wideman tie jim coupland over don stanley thursday evening men elmer farthing over chas jack son terry oconnor over reg fairbanks morgan oconnor over bruce harper um0nville pair win bronze medal at olympics debbi wilkes d guy revel brought canada her first 1964 olympic medal when ihey plac ed third in the pair figure skat ing competition last week as innsbruck austria debbi lives in unionville guy is a resident of newmarket last year the twosome was forced out of the world cham pionships when viss wilkes suffered an injury during a practice session they were not to be denied this year however and will bring home bronze me dallions entries from russia and germany placed onetwo in the event stroud stars in markham win streak murray stroud smoothskat ing markham forward continues to set the eastern division of the junior b circuit on fire on monday night he added to his production total with 4 goals as his team thumped schomberg 166 linemate bruce andrews possibly the clubs fastest man and don baker also hit the tar get four times rod mcdonald counted a hattrick and bob armstrong netted one the stroudarmstrong combi nation will have an opportunity to add to their goai totals this friday night at markham when they play host lo this same schomberg club markham now hrs a solid grib on the ibirdplace position in their group behind whitbv this same whitby cb will be the visitors on markham ice on feb 14th greenwood mt zion rally beats ringwood 53 redshaw scores 3 you cant beat team like greenwoodmi zion with ten men ringwood tried it and al most succeeded on friday night in a thrilling community lea gue encounter the defending champs held a 21 lead going into the final frame but the greenwood club was not to be denied their wellearned victory- they blasted four pucks past ross madill to win 53 while ringwood could counter with only a single tally the greenwood mt zion marksmen must have thought they were shooting at an invis ible shield in the first period when the disk refused to cross the goal line both wayne red shaw and bob gardiner lofted the puck over the cage with madill at their mercy while many cleancut drives missed the target others were stopped with the coolness of the prover bial cucumber as goalie madill turned handsprings between the pipes he even took one shoot on the side of the head but play continued withat letup three for redshaw wayne redshaw centreing a line with art rennick and bob moffatt rifled three shots into the ringwood twine bob gar diner the teams top scorer added a pair to his seasons pro duction don hayncs jim wells and matt kinnari blinked the light for the champions two of greenwoods goals came while ringwood were a man short haynes was off when redshaw struck for his first marker at 1905 of the sec ond period ronnie guy was in the cooler when gardiner hit the target at 910 of the third frame gardiner later scored the winner at 1425 and redshaw sewed tip the victory on a 15 foot drive with three minutes to go in the game madill blocked 26 shots in the sixty minute contest brett for greenwood handled 21 not enough men a shortage of manpower forc ed playing coach jake harman to move defenceman don hay nes up on right wing and al though he scored one goal his services were badly missed on the blueline doug mclnnish turned in an outstanding per formance greenwood also lack ed strength on defence with murray jones their only regular rearguard tommy simpson was moved back to fill the hole but his loss was also felt up front redshaw also took a turn or two on the blueline on power- plays grcenwoodmt zion attracted a strong contingent of fans and they went home knowing that ringwood was not invinceable prior to this game many per sons were beginning to wonder if they would ecr be beaten it was only their second loss this season they have posted 13 victories in sixteen games they have one tie no commu nity games are scheduled for this week friday feb 7th ioof euchre ladies first jean redshaw- second verna draper consola tion mrs urquhart gents first g stewart second f connors consolation w greenbury prizes donated through the courtesy of sanders ba service station proceeds for cancer polio and tuberculosis fund rightwinger jim cabell went on a scoring rampage last monday night in the uxbridge community league playing for ballantrae on a line with ray pipher and art rennick cabell scored 10 goals and picked up five assists the final score of the game was 172 the trio counted 15 of their teams goals cabell is now in first place in the league scoring race he also plays for ringwood in the stouffville community league and is in fourth place in scor ing for this league hockey house league results atom boston 5 maple leafs 0 b k acton garry fockler 717 b gordon fockier b pipher 1146 b b rodin h jones 1801 b garry fockler 2359 b d taylor garry fockler k acton 2945 canadians 1 chicago 0 can m valleau 1155 sqi i 902 i uirt crest hardware 2 mx 0 ch b bangay j sheridan 517 ch g hodgson 7 02 detroit 4 can can p reesor d m wilkins 1511 d p brown m wilkins 2327 d p brown 2807 d m wilkins p brown 2958 rangers 2 chicago 0 r d taylor f hill 1111 r d taylor f hill 1902 bantcms boston 0 wforsvthe 554 hs l ferguson g hamcr- ston 738 comm league standings w i- t rts ringwood 13 2 1 27 greenwood 9 6 1 19 stouffville 7 9 0 14 ballantrae 2 14 0 4 results greenwoodmt zion 5 ring 3 girls game west hill 5 stouffville 0 stouffville 13 ballantrae 2 schedule friday feb 7th no games friday feb 14th stouffville vs greenwood girls game ringw vs ballan friday feb 21st bradford vs comm league allstars claremont comm bowling league hunts sun 4 hs r thornhill bwrweraam3braonhra sheridan jewellers diamonds watches custom made jewellery guaranteed expert watch repairs s2ll lu 38 main st e slouftville phone 6401650 d f sheridan certified watchmaker mtskwaaessmbotsxxmaaresssx stouffville coin laundry main st w stouffville look for our bock extractors simple to mt tramfaf yaw too hom tfct wataw to ttt itrktor sift lor ak fabrics lacaott i tsts no ktat cult ifl katf lut timt rtqwrrt it rphf dryer hs l ferguson r thorn- hill 1457 hs t wilson r paisley 2359 altona f 4 chicago s c g sugden r davis- 22s c p sanderson n wilson 641 c r marshall n wilson 2204 af h crowder d kingston 3511 af h crowder 3646 af d kingston ii crowder 3856 af d kingston 3959 peewee pittsburg 3 buffalo 0 p w emmerson 1145 p w emmerson r fret 1720 p g davis j drake 2200 chicago 3 detroit 1 c t leger l leonard 1000 c w barber l leonard 1256 c d harman 1427 d r kennedy b mcgrath 1445 lg standings atom team standings lloyd mac gregor 26 pis marge samarillo 23 pts john hill 21 pts joe burrows 20 pts al roszell 19 pts frank hollingshead 17 pts pat lord 16 pts olga dunce 14 pts charlie killey 10 pts alvin redshaw 9 pts high scores ladies high average marge samarillo 198 high single fern red shaw 328 high single hdcp fern redshaw 357 higli tri ple marge samarillo 782 high triple hdcp betty west s12 high scores men high average ken field 198 high single bob churley 336 high single hdcp bob churley 351 high tri ple harold hopkins 788 high triple hdcp harold hopkins 821 over 200 scores agnes ferguson 320 lloyd macgregor 269 ivan booth 266 jessie burrows 263 lillian macgregor 261 jean booth 239 marion lord 236 jean bradshaw 235 betty west 235 al wilson 230 marg roszell 226 david ferguson 221 jack brad shaw 215 randy howell 213 pat lord 210 alvin redshaw 209 ken field 208 bob churley 207 les padley 206 bonnie weather- ill 205 shirley pilkey 201 mens bowling individual records high single flat len buckland 361 claude smith 359 cliff morris 343 charlie grove 313 high single lulcp len buckland 369 bill renaud 358 cliff morris 354 charlie grove 34s high triple flat cliff morris 801 len buckland 794 charlie grove 761 high triple lulcp cliff morris 837 len buckland 818 don taylor 813 maple leafs chicago canadians boston w l t rts 7 6 3 17 7 7 2 16 7 7 2 16 6 7 3 16 squirt wanted an audience for the sdhs presentation of the pirates of penzance reward 2 hours of fun w l t pts crest hardware 9 4 3 21 maple leafs 8 6 2 18 chicago 7 5 4 j 8 rangers 7 8 1 15 canadians 6 8 2 14 detroit 4 10 2 10 bantams w l t pis altona feeds 10 5 1 21 chicago 9 4 3 21 hunts sunoco 5 8 3 13 boston 3 10 3 9 peewee jan 28 w l t pts pittsburg 11 1 1 23 chicago 7 4 2 16 buffalo 3 9 17 detroit 3 10 0 6 results scoring leaders atom g a pts d rcnnie ml 15 5 20 nigh ml 7 7 14 dsmith can 9 3 12 garry fockler b 6 6 12 k acton boston 7 3 10 m valleau can 7 2 9 dtaylor boston 7 0 7 b pipher boston 5 2 7 b roberts chicago 4 2 6 squirt g a pis b hassard ml 11 8 19 b bangay ch 15 3 18 wrobinson ml 8 7 15 mjones can 11 2 13 j meakes chicago 10 1 11 dtaylor rangers 9 2 11 ghodgins ml 8 3 11 m wilkins detroit 7 4 ii p j vandolder can 4 4 8 pbrown can 3 5 8 bantam town ladies bowling league 9 pm high single betty wilkins 348 high triple betty wilkins 786 over 200 norma herbert 285 agnes leitch 245 winnie elson 227 marilyn beach 214 joyce wright 209 vel keat ing 204 isobel langdon high average gp av c smith 42 209 j summerfeldt 12 201 l buckland 45 199 k burkholdcr 12 198 s smith 42 195 c grove 57 195 c dunkcld 12 195 r marcelli 27 194 b allen 57 192 d dunkeld 54 192 p mathews 27 191 c arnold 45 190 204 team standings defenders 16 pts alpines 15 pts harrys girls 11 pts hot shots 11 pts petticoat jet 5 pts hootenannys 5 pts 7 oclock high triple mary miller 571 high single alice cossey 259 over 200 mary miller 232 joan burk- holder 227 elsie carter 225 shirley chown 208 an ne jackson 207 vi booth 204 betty allen 202 team standings dumb bells 14 pts jeans janes 12 pts starlighters 11 pts gamblers 10 pts jeab- ers 9 pts optimists 7 pts 9 pts optimists 7 pts thurs -fri- sat specials q g a pts l ferguson hi 22 12 34 dkingston af 12 12 24 h crowder af 11 9 20 twilson hs i 11 18 p sanderson chic 7 8 15 gnorton boston 10 4 14 nsmith altona f 10 4 14 j heaton boston i 7 14 nwilson chicago f 7 14 d clarke chicago 10 3 13 peewee g a pu w emmerson 13 9 22 r lee 14 3 17 si brillingcr 10 3 13 r frctz 5 8 13 b couse 7 4 11 t leger f 3 10 n brown o o 10 g davis s i a r kennedy s i 9 shelfpaper 25 feet reg 25c sale price 19 womens moccasin style slippers regular 199 169 sale prick i ftv pair wall plaque kits aluminum doityourself size 1014 regular 149 sale pric k yeach spanish sailed peanuts regular 39c lb sale prick 33 electric light bulbs 60 watt made in canada 6 for 99 see our large assortment of valentine qifts valentine cutout books 49c 25c 15c boxed valentines 39c to 59c boxed chocolates 1 lb 93c 5 to 100 store main street st0uffvijle

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