page 16 the tbibune thursday nov 21 1368 clippers extend win streak to six seventeen year old beverley boys admires the gold engraved bracelet present ed to her in 1967 by the councils of pickering township and pickering village she will be further honored at a banquet and reception dec 17 at the annondale golf and curling club staff photo honor beverley boys pickering twp seventeen year old bev boys the sweetheart of pickering township will be honored at a public re ception dec 17 at annon dale golf and curling club tickets for the 10 per plate banquet may be ob tained from the pickering township municipal office brock road and highway no 2 proceeds from the event will be donated to the oshawa diving and aqua tic club to assist bev in future training programs the blonde athlete placed fourth in the olympics at mexico the dinner is scheduled for 630 pm with enter tainment to follow sugden fires winner stouffville har old crowder once again played a brilliant game for the stouffville juveniles as they edged west rouge 2- jlin the four league games wally as he is known to his team mates has only allowed four pucks to cross the crease gary sugden fired the winner in the west rouge net midway through the final period after a persis tent press to keep the puck in the west rouge zone the visitors pulled their goalie in the final minute of play but had to settle for a loss taking advantage of a west rouge penalty gary sugden set up robert crumb for the locals first tally in the opening period the visiting team got the equalizer a few minutes later when keith wild re leased a drive which baf fled crowder the assist went to keith lloyd claremont legion league h johnston rolls 808 claremont haddy johnston scored an 808 flat triple in the claremont legion bowling league at markham equaling the seasons high set previous ly by peter bell he also holds the high average of 233 he put together games of 308 265 and 235 for the 808 score team standings and players points follow team standings howie budd 40 joe burrows 38 kay wilson 37 agnes ferguson 36 harold mcconkey 35 verne middleton 32 ivan booth 30 lenora mcken- zie 39 lloyd macgregor 28 terry hopkins 18 marge samarillo 27 jack bradshaw 18 high average men haddy johnston 233 ladies agnes fer guson 208 high triple flat men pete bell and haddy johnston 808 ladies agnes ferguson 745 high single flat men pete bell 325 ladies agnes ferguson 361 high triple hdcp men pete bell 829 ladies jean booth 754 high single hdcp men terry hopkins 337 ladies nell rowan 356 over 200 haddy johnston 308-265- 235 randy howell 306- 264 john nairn 302214 jack bradshaw 295200 harold mcconkey 291-212- 201 norm kemp 276219 les padley 275 toni had- den 265250 lloyd mac gregor 255229 howie budd 255 jess burrows 254 earl rowe 251205 dorothy kemp 247 marge samarillo 246237 bernie wills 240209204 blair evans 239 jim squires 237 barb squires 232218 wayne jackson sub 231- 218 robert slack 226218 jean evans 224201 jean booth 221203 don barnes 220207 gord ben son 220 dave ferguson 218 doreen alexander 216206 marg rou 216 joe burrows 21 r joan bell 214 pete bl 214 agnes ferguson 213201 kay wilson 213 ivan booth 208 eva padley 204 dorothy nairn 204 ethel shaw 203 al ros- zell 201 gord clarke 200 mcneil nets hattrick stouffville the stouffville clippers stretched their unbeaten streak to five saturday night as they edged sun derland 87 in sunderland the winning goal came from the stick of bob smith returning after a game misconduct bob mcneil sparked the clip per attack by firing three tallies geoff gaston was back in form to register two and don haynes one bob hassard collected the other goal before pick ing up a knee injury which will likely sideline him for at least a week pipher pots pair stouffville the stouffville clippers kept their victory string intact registering their sixth win in as many starts in a closechecking con test against keswick tues day the homesters came out on the top end of a 63 score jerry oatmans acroba tics in the keswick cage was all that saved the game from becoming a rout several desperate lunges between the posts robbed the clipper sharp shooters of certain goals although lacking some of its power the clipper ship was by no means in trouble injuries however to forwards wolfgang schlombes carl keffer and bob hassard took some of the zip out of the stouffville attack ray pipher played one of his best games of the season he blinked the light twice playing his usually effective game art rennick chalked up one goal and ah assist it was two tallies per period and bob mcneil led off as he baffled oatman with the help of art nen- nick and don haynes ray pipher doubled the lead for stouffville and dan pettit got the assist the scoreboard flashed 21 af ter glenn jackson who had a quiet night watched a lob shot of danny sklet- chers trickle by although short handed the clippers increased their lead after art ren nick scored on a bob mc neil pass then it was don haynes from bob smith and al patterson to add to keswicks woes pete goodfellow got that one back after ian jones minus a hockey stick tried to defend a- gainst a twoman rush during the last frame pete goodfellow kept kes wick within striking dis tance before ken aida countered less than sixty seconds later with assist ance from dan pettit it was all over at 1436 when ray pipher took on aida pass to make it 63 for the home team barkey peewee hero double shutout stouffville in a closechecking game stouffville police came on strong in the last half of the game to gain a 22 tie with crest hardware in peewee action gary green and john mcdermott shot crest into an early 20 lead but thev couldnt hold off the policemen an unassisted goal by gary fockler narrowed the gap and rickey barkey be came the hero for stouff ville police when he scor ed to tie the game on a clever unassisted play john fockler shocked mcculiough motors with a hattrick in the first four minutesof the game and from there his hether- ington electric team went on to record a 52 win the sharp shooting for ward was helped by good passes from stephen mc- connell and ted wood bob housser and ted wood also had goals for the electricians mark barry and howie jones tallied for mcculloughs with david mumford as sisting once stouffville aces came up with a great team display to trounce mayflower fires five goals farms 82 in a onesided game scoring for the aces were darrvl wright and ron schell with two each while singletons went to craig waite and blair em- merson each had two as sists while darryl wright and brian hamm each had one joe thistel and randy mcnellv counted goals for the mavflower club 436 register for skating unionville a total of 436 members have registered here for this seasons skating club clas ses a bursary fund estab lished to help youngsters who were unable to finance themselves was increased last week by a cheque for 425 from the usc in two years the fund has awarded 20000 to sixty- one skaters across canada tests will be held this winter on dec 14 jan 29 and march 5 mrs emily muinolland has announced stouffville steve schell was the main reason consolidated sand gra vel crushed lehman shoes 71 in mite action the speedy forward rapped in five goals in a fine display of shooting so early in the season his linemate john christie got the other 2 goals and also picked up one assist harry bank notched the only goal for lehmans on an unassisted play in a game that featured goaltending at its best schell lumber nipped weldon shoes 20 david campbell earned the shut out for schells with a fine display of blocking nigel french though beaten twice put on a great dis play to keep the score down kevin mcguckin li3d a goal and an assist to lead the schell attack while don jackson fired one goal beckers milk outlasted ada cleaners and took a 64 decision in a fast and wellplayed game that fea tured much good passing jimmy cadieux had three goals for the milkmen while his linemate mark helliwell scored once and garnered two assists ron nie hodgson counted the remaining two goals nick bangay and dale knabb each had a goal and an assist for aidas with jimmy hamm and bill housser each firing a goal bradley steel earned one assist stouffville in one of the top novice games of the season stouffville stockyards and merv turner contractor played to a 00 tie both goalies david love for turners and stephen bar- key for stockyards made several fine stops to pre serve their shutouts schell red and white got back on the winning track when they fashioned a 31 win over the stouff ville credit union gordon lehman led their attack with two goals and an as sist while wayne thomp son had one goal and ed leger one assist credit unions only tally came from the stick of gary mann from a pass by dale bell equipment express came up with another sol id team effort to forge another win this time over the birkett insurance to the tune of 41 brian thompson and mark bar ry each had a goal and an assist for the winners with ken smith and ken kerri gan firing singles brian fockler also had an assist kent wideman put bir- ketts on the score sheet when he topped a three- way pass plav from kevin morley and robert miller rennie nets winner stouffville pine hill auto continued their winning ways in the ban tam league when they shaded stouffville lions 21 ina loosely played game don rennie netted the winner for the car men when he finished off a fine play started by ron dan iels this same pair ac counted for the first pine hill goal with daniels be ing the marksman and rennie drawing the assist gord hodgsons goal on a pass from frank hill tied the game briefly for the lions club fred brazier for pine hill and ian french of the lions played strong defensive games for their teams in a game that featured some spectacular goal- keeping altona feeds edg- legion ladies october 29 high triple e mckay 607 high single e mc kay 232 over 200 l bartley 216 o eriksen 210 o lehman 208 m aida 206 a willis 205 a fretz 203 b thomas 200 m geertsma 211207 3iiniuimiiiiiniihti ed hunts sunoco 10 ron hillscoredthe only goal of the ganie on a break away jimmy birch recor ded the shutout for the altona club haliburton here stouffville the stouffville clippers will host haliburton here on tuesday nov 26 game time is 830 pm it is the seasons first meeting between the two teams stouffville village wanted 23000 to 29000 sudbury executive soon to be employed in new markham industry must have a 3 possible 4 bedroom home with preference to a home with a family or ree room possession after first of year will pay eash to your mortgage if your home possibly quali fies and you are thinking of making a move call keith mcdowell 6402082 2971180 thos n shea ltd ywwwrvwvrwvarwwwvvwwwwvywvrvi we love a parade the roll of the drums the rum a turn turns the floats on review rvfv yes sir madam and youngsters were going to have a bangup santa claus parade sat dec 7th 2 p m and just everyone is invited to attend come and join in the fun free candy for the kiddies too ps good old santa will be in his chalet on main st ir stouffville to talk to all the young- sters after the parade 8 adult skating sat nov 23 830 at the stouffville arena featvrmixg stanley hawthorne on the electric organ