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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1969, p. 8

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page 8 the tribune thursday mar 20 19 juvenile rally swamps aaeaford 73 peewees even series with huntsville orchard park tops cage tourney stouffville orch ard park public school was both the host and the winner in the invitational boys basketball tourna ment staged last week in stouffville participants included unionvilles mark ii senior school franklin street school in markham and st johns training school from uxbridge each of the four teams played three abbreviated games before orchard park emerged the winner mark ii was second fol lowed by franklin street and st johns after losing the first two tilts the uxbridge entry almost produced an upset as they forced stou ffville to recover from an 86 deficit at half time to post a 1210 victory in that contest kim steckley hit for six points in orch ard parks cause while dave labutte was st johns best with the same total the key game featured orchard park and mark ii once again stouffvilles quintet was outclassed in the initial half wild shots casual passes and poor offensive rebounding al lowed unionville to lead 83 however in the latter half they settled down and their improved ball handling and tighter de fensive play resulted in eight points to the visitors one in the 119 outcome kim greenfield claimed the heros honours as he pulled orchard park a- head 99 and then topped this with a twopointer with twelve seconds re- maing in the game had the play ended 99 mark ii would have copped the title by virtue of having scored 34 points overall to orchard parks 32 bob bangay sank two field goals late in the contest to pave the way for green fields heroics top point getter was orchard parks kim greenfield with 13 paul paffroth counted 9 for mark ii and franklin streets mike tinker and kevin ryall racked up 6 apiece dave labutte led for st johns with 9 pete sanderson a form er orchard park student and his high school phys- ed teacher dave connell added to the tournaments success with sound offici ating harold mcconkey team grabs playoff lead claremont in a surprise surge of point- scoring power harold mcconkeys team has moved into the lead in he third week of play- ofts in the claremont le gion bowling league ivan booths club the leader after two rounds is now in second spot individually doreen alexander set the singles pace with a 348 jean mar tin posted a 327 team standings and player scores follow team no 3 harold mcconkey 9837 1 ivan booth 9793 9 verne middleton 9585 11 terry hopkins 9453 8 agnes ferguson 9451 2 kay wilson 9357 10 howie budd 9071 4 joe burrows 8819 consolation playoffs team no 7 lloyd macgregor 9378 12 lenora mckenzie 9369 5 marge samarillo 9349 6 jack bradshaw 8869 over 200 doreen alexander 348- 225 jean martin 327267 ivan booth 295287207 earle rowe 295228200 ken field 292245 haddy johnston 291276225 terry hopkins 293 pete claremont beats erin twice claremont the claremont hockey club can wrap up their or- ha intermediate play off series with erin with a victory in erin thurs day tonight the local squad took the opener 52 and edged their rivals 54 in ux bridge saturday if a fourth game is nec essary it will be on ux bridge ice this saturday at 8 pm wayne redshaw paced the claremont attack on erin ice with two tallies bob hall dean evans and howard malcolm added singles on saturday the scor ing was distributed am ong five marksmen with ron james howard mal colm tom benson ron evans and willard peddie hitting the target for those travelling to erin thursday game time is 830 bell 268220 lil mc gregor 267232204 eva padley 267 agnes ferg uson 265254 norm kemp 261222 verne mi ddleton 260200 jim fra- ser 255234 rene rennie 255 george tweedie 254- 228207 george mcken zie 253 dorothy kemp 251232 ethel shaw 248- 238218 susan harold 247 marge samarillo 247 les padley 241238 kay wilson 234 gord benson 233224 jean booth 233 dave ferguson 231-224- 203 pat wills 231 jack bradshaw 229 amy clark 226 toni hadden 223216 howie budd 223 gerry fisher 223 joan bell 219210 helen pas- coe 219 al roszell 213 marge roszell 212 dor othy field 211 harold mcconkey 208 lloyd macgregor 207 randy howell 207 nell brown 207 bernie wills 205- 203 lions finish first stouffville stouffville lions finished atop the bantam league when its schedule finish ed monday night the league leaders completed their schedule by defeat ing hunts sunoco 21 ernie anderson scored both goals for the lions with frank hill and ron hodgson each getting one assist david wilson scor ed the lone goal for hunts on a penalty shot in a game that meant nothing to the standings altona feeds blanked pine hill auto 30 scoring for altona were mike mccarthy art wil liams and jim bryant blair thompson steve galloway and ed card each picked up one assist basketball contests stouffville stouffville high school juniors led by norm christie edged orchard park public school sen iors 1716 in a basketball match at orchard park march 4 geoff aiken was best for the public school lads with bob bangay steven pope and kim greenfield adding points others in the orchard park lineup included larry nicholls mark harrott james alty dave christie and wayne feasby girls win on mar 5 orchard park senior girls defeated un ionville 144 rosemarie tremblay was outstand ing for the winners while elaine reesor was un ionvilles best the orchard park line up also included betty harper jennie bangay kim lewis kathy willi ams gail heaton wendy gibson and edith steven son for unionville team members were karen nixon gwen mcconkey christine thorn lois em- pringham sandy oliver mary weymouth donna walker samena sissons liz vrysen and darlene welsh father to daughters boyfriend shell be right down care for a game of chess thornhill nets hattrick stouffville the stouffville juvenile hock ey club are very much back in the race after being shut out 20 in meaford they came home to swamp the mus tangs 73 before one of the largest crowds of the season meafords terry lynch was the goat of the game stouffville led 42 when he was assessed for a fiveminute major for butt ending as the buzzer ended the second period before he stepped back onto the ice the local boys had stretched the meaford mesh three times and were out of reach bill thornhill was back in- stride for this key game and he turned the hattrick including one blistering drive from out side the blueline the mustang goalie was sim ply a spectator as it flash ed into the top corner after picking up six penalties in the previous game ray paisley settled down and lit the lamp twice kis first marker proved to be the winning one jim lamoreaux play ed his usually steady game and picked up a pair of assists in the first period meaford led 21 even though they were out played stouffville were unable to release enough shots to dent meafords morale gord henderson got the winners lone tal ly after being set up by j i m lamoreaux and wayne emmerson doug kingston and terry lynch scored for the los ers at the 406 mark of per iod two thornhill tied it up before dave farlow put stouffville ahead 32 with fiftyfive seconds re maining gord henderson arranged the goal scored by ray paisley it was thornhill again for two big goals with wayne jackson structur ing the first one and jim lamoreaux and larry gil- roy assisting on the sec- o n d tempers flared slightly in the final frame but the players contained themselves well consider ing the pressure randy gallinger got meafords third and final goal of the game with less than a minute left in the gpugv i markham skater in bronze test twelve year old wendy gunn princess street markham was a partici pant saturday in bronze medal tests at the markham arena wendy is a member of the markham figure skating club staff photo stouffville iga peewees scored a thrilling 53 victory over huntsville sunday to even the ontario semi final series at one game apiece in this stopaction shot forward mike sprague 15 sizzles a shot into the waiting glove of the huntsville netminder staff photo the puck between referees legs heads into the open huntsville net as forward kevin barrick pulls the goaltender out of position staff photo contest a strong contingent of meaford supporters fol lowed the club to stouff ville strong both in num bers and in vocal output that is good and the local fans could probably take a lesson in team boosting from them but when the fist takes over where the voice left off the spirit festers when an officer of the law has to be called to eject a fan for hitting a player in the mouth as he skates close to the boards the fan is no longer a sup porter of the game of hockey stouffville travels to meaford for the third game in the bestoffive series on sunday and re turns for the fourth meet ing on tuesday anyone interested in accompanying the team by bus to meaford should contact either jake har- man at 6401576 or ray steel at 6401984 as soon as possible markham juniors headed for finals ladies bowling league stouffville nor ma herbert rolled a 649 triple including singles of 203 and 26 in the 7 oclock division of the stouffville ladies bowling league march 6 others with games over 200 were mary haynes 209 dorothy wagg 202 millie will- cocks 202 on march 13 barb mel- huish was the top marks man with a 664 triple and singles of 239 and 250 may foord also enjoyed a good night with a 624 triple and snglas of 202 217 and205 mary love with 243 betty allen 230 millie will- cocks 223 doris redquest 214 and dianne graves 203 were runnersup benjamin a moore m paints holden paint wallpaper 134 mainst n markham 7947 1 3 5 markham markhams pride and joy the junior b hockey club crept clos er to the final series against either st michaels or the marlboros as they high single 319 stouffville lois bartley went on a spree of strikes and spar es mar 11 to chalk up single game scores of 319 and 204 in the legion la dies bowling league her triple count for the night was 695 mary geertsma counted a 260 and 217 ev mckay 247 doris farthing 238 and opal lehman 227 and 201 on mar 4 mary geert sma had the high triple of 608 and aldene sin clair high single 266 over 200 were mary geertsma 261203 adele willis 236213 hazel wil son 234 lois bartley 239 betty baker 219 joan vankoughnet 205 gladys clarkson 202 waffled whitby 104 after a 55 tie and an 87 win the sealawax sextet only requires a win and a tie to qualify for the finals st mikes lead the mar- lies two games to none and appear to have retained the momentum built up towards the end of the regular schedule a mark ham st michaels clash for the metro junior b championship would prove to be a tremendous series in spite of the white wash markham only led 42 at the end of the sec ond period and whitby was still very much in the game however during the final twenty minutes the steelers drooped and markham took full ad vantage of the situation ron aston put the locals up three goals at the twentyeight second mark of the third frame and that seemed to steal the starch from the visitors attack the kirkvickersshields combination scored four of the ten tallies and never functioned better as a unit gavin kirk counted a hat- trick and a pair of assists steve vickers found the mark twice and collected three assists and george shields set up each of the four big ones peter mary- schack played one of his better games and came within an ace of getting a hattrick to accompany his single assist steve coates graham wise and ron aston were credited with the other markham goals there was one tense moment in the third per iod after markhams sensa tional net minder rick johnston took a whitby high stick on the side of the head however after some aid from the trainer and a potential donny- brook in the stands had been snuffed out johnston was back in the cage next home game and possibly the last of the series will be played in the markham arena on friday at 830 barrick fires pair stouffville all roads from stouffville will lead to huntsville friday night at least a dozen parents plus a sizeable contingent of brothers sisters and grandparents are plan ning to head in that di rection to see their iga peewee heros in action its the rubber match in a best 2 out of 3 on tario semifinal series stouffville dropped the opener 43 but rallied to take the return contest 53 game time friday is 8 pm after losing at hunts ville it was a doordle situation sunday for the little warriors however they refused to panic and their cool ness which at times bor dered on casualncss al lowed them to match the opposition 22 at the end of the second stanza in the final frame they went on a threegoal splurge while jackie hol der put on a dazzling dis play and only gave up one counter the opposition obvious ly outweighed the igas and they used the extra poundage to good advan tage in periods one and two but in the last twen ty minutes they seemed to wilt under the constant pressure exerted by the stouffville crew without question the best player on the ice was number 10 for the visit ors bradley rhines he appears to have all the superstar ingredients finesse strength intelli gence and a fighting spirit linemates paul stevens and reg orr are further reasons why huntsville is in the semifinals stouffvilles continual threat kevin barrick played with purpose and earned a pair of counters for his efforts don campbell and nicky flore each counted a goal and an assist for the grocery boys keith acton got what proved to be the winning marker penalties played a sig nificant part in the game as two of the losers three goals came while stouff ville was shorthanded one was the tieing goal at 1303 of the last period win or lose in the cru cial game friday the pee wees will not likely for get the enthusiastic sup port shown by about four hundred fans crowded into the stouffville arena sunday f be a wise owl list with 2933460 steeies ave 10000000 if you own real estate and you think the proper ty is worth 10000000 or more wed like to talk to you we dont want it for ourselves but we will introduce it to a 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suit when registering tliese courses will be s500 for 8 half hour lessons each sat morning and are open to all residents of whitchurch township and surrounding area slaters pool is located just east of don mills ltd i mile south of aurora siclrroart chief instructor peter bale for further information call 7275180 tetttttttt adult skating sat mar 22 830 at the stouffville arena eeatvhjjvg stanley haw mouse oix the electbmc ohgaiv

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