the tribune thursday feb 14 114 u slapshots sports complex needs town support by jack watson wondering about the librarysports complex i can assure you that it is well past the conceptual stage and is awaiting for the land necessary to build it when we finally see a sign up saying on this site will be built a new library and sports complex for the citizens of whitchurchstouffville then we will see the reality of the planning the committee comprised of members of the lions kinsmen legion and library board that have been responsible for the basic planning of this dynamic project have been stymied by the lack of a site a site that will adequately accommodate the facilities required to meet the needs of our municipality now becomes the primary concern without this no architect will be able to design the complex prior to knowing soil conditions contours of the site and so on the board of education has recently david lloyd three goals gives credit union win stouffville dave lloyd scored three goals feb 9 and that was all his team credit union needed to down john roe ford 42 in atom house league action lloyd netted his teams first second and fourth goals with cam frazer picking up the winning tally joe macdonald managed assists on lloyds first two goals cam jones and allen lewis counted singles for the losers leo potsma scored for stockyards and daryl norton counted for glen mechanical as those two teams battled to a 11 tie in a close hardfought contest giulhos edged two goal effort makes 44 deadlock stouffville lehman shoes and hathaway decorators fought to a 44 tie in novice play peter foulds led hatha ways with two goals while kelly carrick and miles mcconnell scored one goal each and bill blundell picked up one assist kevin conway fired two goals for lehmans with singles scored by wayne mcdowell and joe gilmour sean lynch earned an assist ron boake got the hat trick forschell lumber to lead that team to a 32 victory over stouffville kinsmen brian hamilton got both kinsmen goals on plays set up by ken cornelius beckers milk blanked consolidated sand gravel 50 keith reesor and steve milwain each potted a pair for the winners john milwain scored the other goal while keith lawson had an assist country ready mix trounced aida cleaners 9- 1 in a wide open game richard english led the attack with three goals and an assist scott sutherland notched three markers while kevin hinton scored twice john jamieson completed the scoring while kevin dunkeld earned two assists jeff mccurdy scored the lone aida goal on a pass from chris baggs two do scoring in 22 game stouffville jim hamm and jim cadieux did all the scoring as civitan fought richards to a 22 tie in bantam house league action feb 6 cadieux tallied both civitan goals and hamm potted both richards markers hunts sunoco stunned crest hardware 62 witlf rick sooley going on a fourgoal scoring spree for the winners allen sooley assisted on three of ricks goals mark helliwell and norm hterington picked up single goals for hunts bob davidson and david ratcltff tallied for crest meharg real estate edged betz pools 43 in the other bantam game fred halliday potted two goals for the winners with singles netted by robin cornelius and danny brown mitchell palmer john labrie and don mclntee counted for pools made some overtures with regards to use of their lands and further investigations are needed to ascertain to what extent they may wish to be involved in the projects input what the whole project now needs is a major boost from the town of whitchurch- stouffville this can come in a number of ways one will be for the town to announce the location of the proposed site another will be for the present council to become en thusiastic supporters of the idea and be get ting involved with the existing committee help to generate the necessary momentum to make it all become reality our council has cited the need for a day care centre as being on their list of priorities what better place to have this new centre than in part of a new focal point in our fast growing community in the next few weeks the low lying red on the thermometer located in the westend plaza will begin to climb up till now it has been merely an indicator of the low ambient temperatures associated with winter the red should soon become an indicator of this towns enthusiasm lee sand and gravel 32 danny lawson potted the tying and winning goal for the pizza men with howard underwood completing the scoring for the winners jim reid picked up both lees tallies with bill lee managing an assist on both goals john carrick put on fine scoring display for turner construction scoring all three of his teams goals helped out by ray woolhead who assisted on all three goals but it was not enough as cards hard ware scored five goals to win 53 john tunney scored two goals for turners with single tallies by david pearce kevin ohlmar and peter bass phil faulkner picked up two assists for the winners annual kinsmen races set for stouffville sales barn stouffville kinsmen club of stouffville will be holding its sixth annual snowmobile races sunday feb 17 at 2 pm at the stouffville sales barn there is a full race card for 14 classes womens junior stock and modified gas for competitors will be supplied by hunts sunoco season closes four teams on top stouffville four stouffville allstar teams cap tured first place finishes in omha regular league action this season the regular season ended recently and omha playdowns are about to begin in their first year of com petition the edwardsmurphy novices went undefeated through the league schedule during that time they scored 86 goals while giving up only 18 the goaltending duo of allan fockler and charles minaker came up with eight shutouts the other local clubs to capture league crowns were the birkett and hassard atoms beckers milk midgets and the stouffville juveniles the juveniles who play their next playoff game here tuesday night against camp- beuford are sponsored jointly by bobs snack service cable tech lee sand and gravel and the stouffville kinsmen tuesday nights game gets underway at 8 pm i annual omha quest begins in earnest stouffville the omhas annual quest for silver begins this week for the stouffvilles juveniles and bantams tuesday night saw the playoffs open locally as the juveniles took on campbellford friday night at 8 oclock the don anderson haulage bantams open their best of five series with picton here in stouffville on tuesday night the bantams travel to picton for their second encounter the second game of the juvenile series goes in campbellford on friday night with the third game back here next tuesday at 8 pm the beckers milk midgets are awaiting the outcome of the campbell- fordpicton series which may wrap up this week the series was tied at one game each toronto cahmn6 sucw 1974 february 12thl7th last game triumph for unbeaten team l enhances the ski slopes pretty 17 year old leslie barker of dicksons hill was one of three student entries from don head secondary school in the winter carnival queen contest at richmond hill saturday leslie was an excellent choice since shes an avid outdoors girl she enjoys both skiing and figure skating it was her first time in the competition others from don head included dawn plummer year 1 and kathy harrison year 2 the winner out of 18 participants was debbie poulet langstaff secondary school jim thomas stouffville a 50 shutout over uxbndge was shared by charles minaker and allan fockler as the edwards and murphy painters novices wrapped up their league play undefeated barry smith started the scoring as he put away a pass from don wagg and tim mcneil tim yeomans completed the first period scoring on a play engineered by rick ewing stouffville finished the scoring with three goals in the second period tim mcneil scored from barry smith brad jones tucked in a pass from mark murphy and finally brent barton cashed in on a play set up by tim yeomans and barry smith at stouffville in an exhibition encounter the painters sent port perry home stinging from a 90 shellacking robert millwain led the way with two goals and three assists mark murphy had a pair of goals to match his two assists while tim yeomans put in two markers singles went to brad jones peter sinclair and tim mcneil fockler and minaker shared in the shutout come back to nature come and preview the 1974 camping season see the latest m camping equipment and travel trailers it toronto camping show 19m lum siivoiii stifiitim h til udpomle tomntu cllv htll wtekdlys noon 10 30 p 111 silurdij 10 a m 10 30 1 m sundly nrnn 8 00 p ni adniiiiyn si so in lull si 00 lor jltidnk children under llif aim icccn pan dtivi lull iirkiitmlion ptrni 16 0m r- i john christie leads with 275 stouffville john christie managed a spinscattering 275 and top bowler in the childrens league 12 and over saturday feb 9 other top lanesmen included debbie foley 176 mike rigby 176 donna summerfeldt 191 andrea tuck 226 doug lehman 196 182 and tom lehman 192 randy zwier led the way in the 812 section with scores of 170 and 128 followed by sharon dykstra 129 157 chris armstrong 127 156 david gould 135 125 dan leblanc 142 steve rigby 123 gordon leatherdale 146 steve ireland 152 cheryl bond 122 139 kelly long 144 dale jackson 131 149 beth housser 134 118 ingrid assiiick 163 teresa ewing 134 brenda steel 137 and colleen mcconnell 127 two games over 175 made byron tuck high bowler in the saturday morning childrens bowling league feb 2 his scores were 218 and 186 other top scores in the 12 and over section came from john christie 217 187 bill housser 177 bill austin 206 mike rigby 187 tom lehman 180 and dave barry 189 181 amongst the younger bowlers david gould posted the high single of 183 followed by dan leblanc 141 david heaton 135 155 sharon dykstra 172 lone campbell 123 paul assinck 115 beth housser 121 paul ramer 129 132 randy zwier 143 scott long 119 steve rigby 124 ingrid assmck 141 teresa ewing 129 143 ronda campbell 176 brenda steel 122 117 cheryl bond 139 117 and dale jackson 131 131 for charity sponsored by knights of columbusel shamaly shrine club hockey fun night nhl old timers vs richmond hill fire fighters york regional police hockey game richmond hill arena monday february 18th 1974 800 pm stouffville kinsmens club 6th annual n available at door 200 per person refreshment door prize sunday feb 17 at stouffville stockyards hwy 47 n of stouffville starts 2 pm trophies gas and oil for contestants supplied by hunts sunoco admission 100 per adult at the gate children free entry forms for races at hunts sunoco mi st stouhviio sponsored by kinsmen club of stouffville fr serving the communities greatest need jf