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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 27, 1969, p. 8

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page 8 the tribune thursday not 27 1969 auuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiii 1 kinsmen juveniles dunlop bonspiel clippers beat picton 74 four key players injured stouffville it was a costly game for the clippers as they downed picton merchants 74 to avenge sundays 84 defeat by the same club four of stouffvilles players left the ice for medical aid and only one returned period one was the big one as the winners struck within the first half min ute and then fired five more before the buzzer sounded harold ike hodgson suffered a tenstitch cut near the eye before ray winterstein incurred a gash on the face a foot in jury sidelined bill white and ken aida lost a few teeth when hit by the puck to add insult to in- jury picton were only as sessed four penalties to stouffvilles eight art renick was back in uniform and back in stride as he potted a pair of goals ray winterstein and al patterson were not to be outdone as they matched his performance the oth er counter came off the stick of bill white last years steady de fensive star bob tripp will not be dressed in red and black as the whitby club has refused to waive their rights to him stouffvilles half dozen first period goals did little to dampen the visitors spirits as they fought back to score three unanswered tallies in the second stanza to make it 63 1 patterson was the lone marksman in the last frame bill white scored the clippers other goal don haynes shone with four assists as he continues to prove his rushing abil ity whitby will provide the opposition dec 2 at 830 pm howie jones nets peewee winner thursday league stouffville lois bartley topped the thurs day afternoon league nov 20 with single games of 241 and 227 over 200 were bernice nelson 228 nancy armstrong 209 and jean dart 206 stouffville once again the stouffville iga peewee all stars came from behind to salvage a tie this time it was a 44 deadlock with mark- ham howard jones erased the onegoal deficit in the final minute of play with the help of craig waite just prior to that doug feasby took a pass from blair bangay to put the igas within striking dis tance in a previous contest with a j a x stouffville were on the short end of a 51 score going into the final period the gap didnt deter the miniature warriors from clicking five times to share the 66 stalemate dave mum- ford led the attack with two markers howard jones keith acton doug feasby and craig waite collected the others in a great display of team work the markham club ap peared to be headed for an easy victory as they opened early continued the pressure in the sec ond stanza and then staggered in the final frame as stouffville came on strong at the 140 mark of the initial period steve tar put the visitors ahead the assist was credited to bruce dorey an un assisted effort by david mumford balanced the board two markham goals were unanswered by stouffville in the second 20 minutes of play steve tar a constant threat all evening picked up his second goal after chris clarridge set it up then dave anderson structured a successful play to allow bob craig to make it 31 george field carried much of the play for markham and doug tay- lar shone for the locals although neither were re- home games of the week peewee allstars port perry vs stouffville nov 27 630 pm bantam allstars brooklin vs stouffville nov 27 745 pm midget allstars brooklin vs stouffville nov 27 900 pm kinsmen juveniles west rouge vs stouffville dec 3 900 pm clippers whitby vs stouffville dec 2 830 pm see the grey cup bowl games and winter programmes in living color lease or purchase factory 5 year warranty 25 console v 1780 jmonth lease our micis include 3year warranty and mainten ance auo iyear warranty flan by phiico rord we are in the business of renting and selling easy terms arranged z hour delivery 15 mile radius state tv 1039 coxwell ave at oconnor toronto 4259834 swamp pickering 144 r w stouffville it was almost no contest as stou ffvilles beckers milk mid- get allstars swamped pickering 144 to post their second win of the season the gap might have been even greater had the vic tors not lapsed into com placency early in the game when the outcome became evident beckers attack was well balanced as seven players shared the fourteen count ers bob bangay was back in stride as his hustling earned him four goals and one assist in one of his best efforts of the past two seasons defenceman paul brown set up five tallies greg turner continued to shine by collecting a hat trick and engineering a single tally frank roberts presence was felt as he baffled the pickering cage keeper twice and was part of four other goals in spite of the stouff ville volleys the plucky pickering contingent nev er became demoralized they always battled back as though victory was still within their grasp john laroque gave the visitors reason to cheer when he put the goal judge to work on two occasions wayne book and don cummings chalked up the other mark ers gord henderson is prov ing to be one of beckers most consistent marksmen in this affair he found the mark twice bill hassard rick glen and mike jones were the other sharpshoot ers ken harman aided the winners by figuring in the patterns of four goals legion league stouffville elva newmarch led the legiop ladies league nov 18 with a 612 triple includ ing a single game of 235 not far behind was ev mckay with a 603 triple and a 278 single over 200 were lois bartley 222 gladys clark- son 203 joanne steel 214 winnie elson 204 doris farthing 231 and barbara thomas 236 team standings moon rocks 28 skylarks 24 moon babies 20 no nos 18 stinkers 16 and looney lunars 14 mens league stouffville dave mcnelly rolled a 337 single and ron wilerton an 838 triple to top the scores of the monday night mens bowling league others over 20 were d chase 234 j spang 220 d trot- man 263 j lankveld 242226 g donkers 221- 261253 r falkner 250 l greenwood 230 r todd 239 r cartwright 260 p whybrew 231 b white 234 j hockin 257 p mel- huish 255 v blake 241 p toth 247 team standings are half dozen 29 six pac 26 saddies choice 22 bottoms up 19 pauls fina 16 strikers 8 hot scoring streak bob coulters rink eliminated warded on the score sheet keith acton proved the adage about hope where there is life at 135 of the final period doug feasby was part of that pattern the hope wavered tem porarily when markhams steve tar helped dave anderson make it 42 the stage was set for feasby and jones the grocer men clash with port perry on nov 27 at 630 pm i stouffville jake harmans kins- j men juveniles could be one of the hottest 1 omha entries iced here in several seasons on nov 19 they slammed west rouge 73 in a hardhitiing contest and the following j night journeyed to newcastle and handed the homesters there a 60 shellacking h in the first of the twogame stint jody j h holden struck for 3 goals and 2 assists raising h his point total to 24 single markers came from the sticks of dave farlow bob leger bill i thornhill and dave mcnelly wendell harrison i collected three assists i 1 at newcastle it was again the fire power i of holden who paced the attack notching 3 j 1 and assisting on one dave farlow potted a j pair and brian kessel one bill thornhill had i two assists on friday stouffville moves into uxbridge for a 915 game and then goes to markham j sunday at 930 next wednesday west rouge j i are the visitors here at nine oclock ftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiin midget game best this season stouffville it was sixty minutes of the best minor hockey played in the stouffville arena this year as beckers mid get allstars and new castle fought to a 33 draw the entire game fea tured end to end rushes sharp forechecking and alert goal tending stouff ville appeared to have the edge of play although the scoreboard didnt agree a late penalty to beck ers greg turner allowed doug rickard to score his second goal of the third period rick stephenson assisted the milkmen also took advantage of two new castle penalties gord henderson combined with rick glen for the only score of the first frame in another six on five situations early in the second period stouffville were the opportunists this time dan harman did the honours greg turner and mike jones teamed to make it possible the lo cals final tally was an excellent backhand shot by bill hassard from gord henderson ray verburgh in the visitors net kept the becker boys off the board for more than twenty- eight minutes while his mates fired three good ones to fashion the tie this contest was a re peat performance of an earlier game in newcastle in which these clubs left the ice deadlocked 22 with stouffvilles recent drubbing of pickering 93 they have a record of three wins two ties and one loss the midgets in their new green and white uni forms looked as sharp as their play coach ed grimshay has earl crow- der as club manager the allstars plav brooklin nov 27 at 900 pm whitby in the third week of curling action in the fourth annual ontario dunlop invitational bon- speil at the whitby curl ing club bob coulters unionville foursome met howie atkinson of don mills avonlea in their first game and came out on the short end of an 118 score in their second game the one they had to win to stay in the running the union ville foursome met colling- woods glen brock and roared into an early 41 lead after three ends went on to add three in each of the 7th and 9th ends and put the game away at 11s the same score which iiau beaten them in their first game coulters unionville quartet then met jake ed wards of kingston who had also lost his first game but came back to win the sec ond coulter lost the third game 128 and was elimin ated after having led the kingston skip by a 51 score after five ends other members of the coulter foursome included harold carey vice bob allan second and mike huggins lead the last two of an orig inal entryof six rinks from the highly competetive unionville club the jack hildebrand and harry sheldon quartets will see action in the fourth and final qualifying draw this friday the time is 830 am already set for action in the third event finals sat urday is bob harris rink which qualified with a pair of victories nov 15 novice team effort bantam team retain uxbridge star stouffville steve pope with a reputation for being more steady than starry skated into the spotlight as he gave stouffvilles bantam all- stars a 32 uxbridge as usual victory over it was the houston pharmacy color- bearers trying to contain the explosive tom new ton newtons stature in minor hockey continues to build towards a similar type of adoration that pre ceded bobby orrs entry into the nhl he appears to have the skills the size and the mental attitude to take him the same route perhaps stouffvilles most notable achievement was in bottling him up suffi ciently to allow him a single tally houstons goalie robert lewis played one of his better games as he moved out to cut down the angles and handled the rubber disc with growing confi dence good clutch saves in the final period high lighted his play it was 21 in stouff villes favor at the end of the initial period finley macdonald structured a don rccsor goal while newton was in the penalty box miniature mike spragge found the mark with the help of kevin barrick this lead was narrowed when dale bev erley and tom newton combined at 1228 a close checking twenty minutes permitted a single score in period two it was a family affair with tom newton being as sisted by cousin bruce the final period was an equally dramatic scene with uxbridge putting on tremendous pressure without much success finley macdonald engin eered the plav which pro vided steve pope with the winner the next home game is on nov 27 at 745 when stouffville hosts brooklin 7 oclock league stouffville a high triple of 650 includ ing a single game of 290 put winie elson on- top of the 7 oclock ladies league nov 20 doris redquest was also over the 600 mark with a 603 triple and a single game of 239 topping the 200 mark were linda bonnar 227 millie wilcocks 214 barb melhuish 212 doris pren- rmss stouffville stouff ville credit union scored their first win of the sea son nov 18 by blanking cards hardware 30 it was a good team effort with scoring points evenly spread scoring were joe mccullough mark helli- well and nick bangay ronie hodgson earned an assist turner construction trimmed stouffville stock yards 70 eddie legeer led the scorers with i goals with singletons go ing to dale knabb danny gibson mitchell palmer and john christie david shebrey picked up one assist in the third shutout of the evening equipment express blanked a short- handed birkett insurance club 100 jeff williams scored 4 goals and alan sprague 3 and david dart had one wayne holden had a busy night scoring 2 goals and picking up 5 assists other playmak- ers were danny glenn david dart and jeff will iams in the closest game of the night stouffville red white edged crest hardware 21 craig hoahn scored the winner for the grocers late in the game mike boadway for red white and mark fockler for crest were the early scorers tice 209 dorothy wagg 206 and harriet cantwell 203 unlonvilles bob coulter curling bonspiel at whitby lets go a rock in the heat of competition at the dunlop his rink was defeated by kingston league seeks statistician stouffville the minor hockey dance held nov 14 was a huge success the association wishes to thank all those who attended for their support another dance is planed for january the association needs a statistician to keep rec ords of league standings point totals for the play ers and other informat ion this person would be responsible for writing summaries for the trib une the job could be done at home and need not mean going to the arena interested persons should contact mr keith sutherland township of uxbridge vote to elect george w harvie as councillor for good progressive administration your vote and support is respectfully solicited polling hours 10 am to 8 pm claremont lions annual turkey shoot date nov 29 1969 location 1 miles east of claremont starting time 12 noon proceeds fob comjiunity work caacsasectt village of stouffville your vote and influence are solicited for the election of for public utilities commission k w betz polling day dec 1 polls open 10 am to 8 pm i with a gift subscription to the tribune will enclose with your gift a greeting card and start delivery whenever you desire phone 6402100 or drop into the office well do the rest subscription rate 5 a year in canada

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