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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1964, p. 10

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fegett the stctffrvnig ttoohl ttor m wm clippers thump wellington 83 advance to ontario junior d finals a sustained barrage of shots on the wellington net 38 in all paid off with 8 goals on monday night as the stouffvilte clip pers subdued wellington three games to 1 to earn a shot at the ontario junior d title only the hensallzurich combines now stand between stouffvilie and a provincial championship the series opener was at hens- all on wednesday with the sec ond contest in stouffvilie on saturday afternoon at 2 pm it was stouffvilie all the way on monday as they hammered home 3 goals in the 1st period 4 in the 2nd and 1 in the 3rd the team was shooting more and shooting hard a problem that had plagued their efforts in some previous contests in the opening period alone they level led 16 drives on the wellington cage glenn jackson guarded the clipper goal well but un like his padded rival at the other end of the rink he didnt have as much to do twentyone shots were driven in his direction pcrfctt llay wellington rallied slightly in the middle frame with three goals in five minutes but just at a time it appeared possible that stouffvilie might wilt under the pressure barry mclean and wayne hassell teamed up for a perfect scoring play mclean who finished off the twornan rush put the clippers out front 53 and they never looked back bill corner his second of the night glenn hooper and ross brown finished off the stouffvilie scoring spree pete reesor 2 and rod kelson were the other clipper marksmen don mcneill larry mckenzie and larry poachman hit the target for wellington covers xo 7 coach geo stark assigned forward glenn hooper to the job of shadowing wellingtons don mcneill no 7 and he turned in a great effort mcneill figured in one of his teams 3 goals but his performance was minimized compared with previ ous games hooper possibly the fastest freeskater on the clip per club found time from his defensive duties to pick up one goal ken aida stan feasby and barry mclean played ex ceptionally well stouffvilie ran into a host of penalties that could under different circum stances turn a victory into a defeat one of the visitors tal lies came with the homesters two men short orts ringwood can win league title friday ringwood can win their 4th straight community hockey league title on friday night and only some sort of miracle will stop them they lead the series 3 games to 0 over green- woodmt zion game time is 815 pm ross madiil will likely be back between the pipes in the ring- wood net which only makes greenwoods comeback effort 1 that much more difficult madiil missed the third contest and defenceman jack pollard took over the puckstopping duties all work and no play makes jack and lots of it laughter laughter is the sound you hear when you chase your hat down the street legion ladies bowling league high single marion crowder 270 high triple marion crowd er 676 over 200 marion crowder 225 marg wagg 224 joan vankoughnet 218 joan cadieux 210 opal lehman 210 betty baker 201 team standings alley cats 70 plumbers 65 unpredictables 63 hillbillies 56 clipperettes 51 bombers 43 millionaire night at markham earns near 1000 for boys hockey the return of the markham millionaires for a onenight home stand against the nhl oldtimers proved a tremen dous success on friday evening as 1801 paying customers taxed the accommodation of the new community centre the actual score of the game was a fictional figure since the boys in the markham minor hockey association were the ultimate winners to the tune of almost 1000 the proceeds from the contest will be used for this purpose twentysix former million aire stars were on hand for the fixture and although time had taken its toll on some of their capabilities their very presence as a single hockey unit was in itselft worth the price of admis sion norm stunden performed amazingly well in the markham net and jack watson has lost little of his old zip on the for ward line the trio of watson bob lawrie and harry milroy was reunited while hal gibson worked on a line with bob and nick bangay several more ex- millionaires were present but didnt dress including dick per ry reg singleton and ronnie rowe the feature attraction of the program was the actions of goaltender john henderson who did everything but stand on his head his dance routine with markhams pat dix was round ly applauded buttonvilles bill hood intro duced the players of both teams and other markham hockey pro moters and dignitaries that have been active down through the years these included john ny wegg earl robinson max reesor john lunau stan prin- gle waverley wilson harold boyington and john bayes 86 year old mort selyk former markham speedskating and bar reljumping champion officiated at the opening faceoff between nick bangay and wally stan owski following the game the play ers and their wives were treated to a banquet in the markham orange hall the markham lineup included the following normie gray vic meharg bob lawrie frank hill geo stark ron bell bruce harper bus sabiston nick bangay jack rumney geo scott jack watson bill arm strong hal gibson jack col- burn norm stunden harry mil roy fred scott bob bangay and bert baker polly minton of stouffvilie was one of three of ficials unionville curling trophies presented april 2nd was fun day at the unionville curling club with a luncheon and presentation of prizes to individual winners the first award went to lois roberts rink elaine elliott gladys coleman and muriel boyd the presentation was made by mr doug thompson the beautiful trophy was donat ed by the marylyn stores and a small replica goes to each team member with sweaters the runnersup included kit le- masurier betty harris jessie francey and beth burrows the past presidents trophy was presented by the immediate austin trophy to bantam champs altona feeds nre the new champions in the bantam itousc league or the stouffvilie minor hockey avsoclatlon they took the title last week to conclude the seasons activities in the arena mr wllf morlcy a member of the hockey executive u shown hero presenting the jim austli trophy to harold crowder team captain staff photo past president helen jewett to peggy lawrie and her rink hylda kelly elaine elliott and muriel williams each member received a curling pin and slip pers runnersup to the past pres idents trophy were kit lemas- urier janet rodick hylda pear son and laura butters the unionville club trophy was presented by molly hood to esther douglas and her rink agnes baker lorna kerwin and doris brown the 9point orbit winners in cluded peggy lawrie jean stanfield mabel burns and eve lyn barber research in colored road surfaces roads of the not too distant future may be pink blue or green in color an evaluation of colored road surfaces is one of the projects on road research in canada that is currently un der study in all some 441 projects in various areas of road research are currently being carried out in canada or have been com pleted during the last five years subjects range from highway finance to electronic computers to simulate traffic patterns and from the evaluation of electric snow melting installations to fiveyear licence plates if you have been wondering why someone doesnt do some thing about your pet road peeve this impressive list of projects will reassure you that something is being done to solve the problems the compilation of research projects in progress or complet ed during the period 1958 to 1963 is the work of canadian good roads associations re search correlation committee purpose of the cgra study is twofold a to ensure that new developments can be put to use without delay and b to prevent unnecessary and costly duplication of research further improvements de pend on research and it is en couraging to know that approx imately 21 million was spent directly on road research and development in 1963 not too msny years ago highway re search in canada was almost nonexistent hens bowling millionaires promoters eight ardent promoten of the markham millionaire hockey era are pictarcd here left to right johnny weeir earl robinson max reesor john lnnan sun prinsle bid hood waverley wttitm and harold boyinrton all were formally introduced prior to tho start of ti 3miionl-ohumer- tamo at markham on friday night cadleox studio hockey gettogether high single harold mckay 287 high single hdcp gez keuken 274 high triple claude smith 693 high triple hdcp frank bramham 742 over 220 keith burkholder 265 sandy smith 265 herb yakeley 255 claude smith 253 frank bram ham 247 roy heaton 243 ken hamm 242 don taylor 239 hal dafoe 236 gez keuken 235 ed sanders 235 john summerfeldt 234 geo bridges 228 ross madiil 228 biu allen 226 eric wedseltoft 223 cliff morris 222 grant wagg 22l also john h 240 team standings 7 pjn blows 7954 ringers 79 scrubs 52 bakery 50 tribune 4s sunoco 39 9 pm boppers 81 franks shell 60 krings 59 coffey bartley 52 york 49 patricks 47 notice the weeks of april 20 and 27 will be playoffs an absent play er does not help his team reorganize comm softball league an organization meeting of the claremont softball league was held at the home of mr donald beer brougham on wednesday evening last night a complete report will appear in next weeks issue it is expected that at least eight clubs will reenter clare mont are the defending cham pions medical bills total 6635 medical expenditures incurred through injuries in the stouff vilie community hockey league this season have to date amounted to 6635 the most costly injury was inflicted on greenwoods mur ray stroud he suffered a chip ped elbow early in the schedule and bills for treatment amount ed to 3800 an injury to bob clodd cost s1675 other cuts and bruises were of a more minor nature ice carnival a large crowd- attended the annual ice carnival promoted by the stouffvilie figure skat ing club in the stouffvilie arena on saturday night a sellout attendance is also expected for the ice show at unionville on friday and satur day evenings of this week april 17 and 18 bowling league rural mixed high average joe murray jr 199 marg loker 161 high single eddy sanders 321 barbara fockler 238 high triple eddy sanders 734 barbara fockier 579 team standings red gins 117 goodywooders 105 senior citizens 96 lead- heads 91 die hards 75 nifty swifties 41 hockey players were able to renew old acquaintances on friday night at markham wht former millionaires performed against the nhjl oldtimers this wellknown foursome pictured here are left to right bob bangay john henderson hal gibson and nick bangay staff phot village ladies bowling league 7 oclock high triple melva bourne 672 over 600 isobel kerr 666 ella nichols 651 high single ella nichols 300 over 200 lois myers 273 melva bourne 242 eleanor wagg 242 isobel kerr 240 gaye lehman 227 muriel gibson 227 helen has- sard 227 shirley chown 214 hilda jones 214 adele willis 207 team standings dumb bells 56 pts jeabers 54 pts starlighters 48 pts gamblers 47 pts jeans janes 46 pts optimists 22 pts 9 oclock high single marion barry 272 high triple carole morris 653 over 200 norma herbert 239 joyce wright229 donna brown 224 winnie elson 224 carole mor ris 221 isobel langdon 220 elinor wood 219 lorraine bar ber 217 betty wilkins 209 rose fronske 201 team standings harrys girls 57 pts defenders 52 pts hootenannys 46 pts alpines 44 pts petticoat jet 41 pts hotshots 33 pts minor softball meeting apr 22 a minimum of twelve adults will be required to assist in the operation of stouffvilles min or softball program here this summer an organization meet ing will be held in the munici pal building on wednesday ev ening april 22nd at 8 oclock a league meeting has been ar ranged for sunday april 26th it also will be held in stouff vilie the program if finalized will include several teams in the ar ea and will be known as the tri county softball association stouffvilie plans to field a squirt peewee bantam and midget entry support your jr d hockey club travel by bus with the team to hensal monday april 20th for the 3rd game of series bus leaving at 4 pm return fare 350 per person room for 24 supporters make your reservation with marvin betz before 1 pm saturday at office of betz pools ltd market st schedule of 7 game final series for ontario championship 1st 2nd 3rd 4th at at at at if necessary 5th at 6th at 7th at hensall stouffvilie hensall stouffvilie hensall stouffvilie stouffvilie april 15 830 pm april 18 200 pm april 20 830 pm april 22 830 pm april 21 830 pm april 27 830 pm april 29 830 pm claremont bowling team standings joe burrows 60 pts marge samarillo 59 pts john hill 55 pts olga dunee 54 pts lloyd macgregor 49 pts pat lord 48 pts alvln redshaw 46 pts al roszell 44 pts char lie killey 35 pts frank holl- ingshead 30 pts high scores ladles high average marge samarillo 200 high single fern redshaw 328 high single hdcp fern redshaw 357 high triple ag nes ferguson 810 high triple hdcp agnes ferguson 834 high scores men high average ivan booth 202 high single ken field 343 high single hdcp ken field 344 high triple ivan booth 801 high triple hdcp harold hopkins 821 over 200 scores ivan booth 321 jack bradshaw 314 marge samarillo 270 lloyd pascoe 264 beulah shank 262 alvin redshaw 261 stella macdonald 257 joe burrows 255 ken field 243 charlie kil ley 240 betty west 240 geo mclaren 239 marion wills 236 dave ferguson 235 betty how ell 232 lloyd macgregor 232 agnes ferguson 231 eva pad- ley 228 jean bradshaw 224 mary wilson 224 cliff wannop 221 jess burrows 220 joyce jardine 210 john hill 210 stu mcguckin 210 al roszell 206 doreen alexander 206 mar roszell 205 jean booth 205 pat lord 201 madeline mcguc kin 200 rolloff at local alley the following scores are 3- game averages counted by eight stouffvilie district bowlers this season they now are qualified to advance into the next round the winners in the final roll- offs are leo egbert 242 anne jackson 214 marjorio stewart 213 florence betz 198 harry burnett 169 ross madiil 161 chas grove 148 and hilda jones 146 markham bowling news by i blow this weeks story could be en titled the mystery of the man with the two left feet or who went home with my shoes all this happened last week when one of our well known bowlers prepared to go home and found that he only had one shoe for the right foot that belonged to him and another shoe also for the right foot that was cer tainly not a match unfortunate ly he had to go curling the next morning and he didnt have an other pair of shoes that would be suitable we hunted and searched but the other shoe did not turn up somebody had evi- denly left in an awful hurry to see the hockey game what we cant figure out is how the mys tery man managed to get both left shoes on before he left speaking of things being left by mistake have any of you lost your bowling shoes or bags we seem to have accumulated a good supply this year so if yours are missing ask us about them maybe they werent left in the old car when you traded it in after all we also have a variety of coats sweaters gloves and scarves that have been left here over the season the owners are asked to pick them up soon or they will be turned over to charity the draw has been posted on the north board for the house championships please check for your name and make arrange ments as soon as possible to roll- off lists are up on the notice boards for ten pin leagues now forming for may and june bowl ing the ladies league will bowl at 700 pm on thursdays and the men at 700 pm on wed nesdays bowling will start on may 6th and run for 7 weeks get your name down early as we only have room for a limited number cash prizes will be awarded weekly to the winning teams this weeks hot lines we have a new leader for the mens high single honours this week in wally carleton on the unionville vets league who came up with a 378 on thursday night wally wins a bowling shirt from appletons mens wear and his name goes on the honour roll the west markham league started their playoff this week and the corner pins have taken a commanding lead of 2 pins over the unpredictables and a insurmountable lead of 9 pins over the wlscrs the top scor ers were murray vinncls 796 314 gcorglna fields 700 bill dawson 705 fred coleman 603 j mcmicking 633 ethel shaw 649 helen fisher 630 vic bi- nelll 604 nels fisher 652 mau rice binsted 630 wally kleman 653 and alf andrews 635 monte holman topped the markham mixed with 738 329 followed by lorna jarvis 633 erla holman 617 don summer feldt 659 gord forgle 628 j monoghan 614 lome pew 685 nels fisher 676 tedburchell 607 and howard jarick 602 for the wednesday ladies marg wolfe was the leader with 698 while betty mclean had 679 nell dunn 610 ethel wynn 624 mary cosburn 634 elsie tetmar 614 and rula reesor 648 ed jewetts 687 was tops for cheseboroughponds with harv underwood at 619 and geo mar shall 603 vic relds 789 302 was the big one for the markham vets this week followed by ruth bla- ney 606 gord charters 670 charlie mullet 625 mel cheese- man 702 pam bound 662 and don barker 630 several made the 600 group for cedar grove this week in cluding mike dean with 668 jack walton 608 mable reesor 685 barry gaston 651 marg walton 690 scotty crickton 602 and lillian dean 697 for the thursday ladles lorna jarvls took top honours with her 712 306 while ella stone had 601 and betty cox- worth 675 the thursday mens league went down to the last night be fore deciding their high average winner when vic reld came up with a 664 to nose out don bar ker after they both started the night with only 09 pins sep arating them ron martin was the big gun of the night with 857 326 closely followed by jack britton with 800 320 others were art lawcrance 760 alf andrews 745 howard jarick 633 bob riddell 631 ab grose 701 bob hicks 696 bill porter 683 ed gllllngwater 606 and don hinves 656 for unionville vets wally carletons 378 single and 825 triple was the highlight of the week while irene ohearn had 706 art kirby 677 ev sabiston 601 norm duxbury 697 cec dunn 640 geo miller 625 fred zlegler 669 and scotty jackson 656 ivan booth led the claremont group with 801 al rozscll had 603 alvln redshaw 646 jack bradshaw 686 314 jean booth 608 and don ferguson 687 st pats closed out their sche dule this week with alex willi ams taking top score with 789 followed by ted burchcll with 709 318 this closes out the leagues for monday nights and starting next week the lanes will be closed on mondays except for special bookings this is being done to enable our staff to have a few extra hours off after the hard grind of the past winter how ever the lanes will still be avail able for special party bookings on monday nights the draw for the house championships was made this week and the lists are posted entrants are asked to make ar rangements as soon as possible for their rolloffs see you next week with more rolloff results nb secretaries arc asked to leave names of league winners at the desk for inclusion in this 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