hetherington electric and cedar beach park battled in beach goalie john carrick the freewheeling peewee house league saturday at the stouffville arena a in a 33 standoff hetherington player here trys to sneak one past cedar match ended ted wilcox save electricity save natural resources about a third of ontarios electricity is gener ated by burning fossil fuels coal oil natural gas the price of all these natural resources is increasing rapidly the price of coal for example has trjpled over the last five years higher fuel costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity- save electricity and youll save money youll also be helping to conserve dwin dling natural resources for other important uses transportation agriculture chemicals nomm on 5 year term credit union triumphs stouffville on oct 27 the stouffville credit union peewee team handed bay ridges a 91 setback scoring for stouff ville was well divided among glen dobson 2 phil faulkner 2 mike howard craig corner jim edwards scott sutherland and dale leger assists went to brent barton 2 mike hazell 2 mike glenn 2 j p herold jack gertsma jim- edwards 2 scott sutherland dale leger conserve energy the future depends on jt support energy conservation week oct 31 nov 6 guaranteed investment certificates standard trust company 8 wellington st w markham ontario telephone 2946865 out ot jrt ca t co ei veseh canada deposit insurance corporation riding lessons english and western 10 week course- group beginner and novice november 24 1976 now open for registration tomer farms 8526872 o 8526820 tomer farms j 8526872 or 8526820 semiprivate and private lessons also available mike howard and phil faulkner on oct 31 they tackled newmarket with much the same result the final score was 83 craig corner led the way with two goals and twd assists other goals were scored by mike hazell don wagg dale leger glen lewis phil faulkner and jim ed wards assists went to mike hazell- brent barton glenn dobson chris miller 2 mike glenn rick ewing mike howard and dale leger jackets fitted stouffville this coming saturday is the last day to order hockey jackets a representative from the jenall outerwear supply company will be on hand at the arena from 9 am 1 pm to measure anyone wishing to order one notice to separate school electorsof the towns of aurora and v whitchurch stouffville notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 33 sub section 3 of the municipal electionsact 1972 nominations of the candidate in the election for the office set out below may be filed in my of- fice during the nomination period namely friday november 12th 1976 830 am to430 pm monday november 15th 1976 830 am to 500 pm the office for which candidates may be nominated is one 1 separate school trustee for the york county roman catholic separate school board to representthe municipality of the towns of aurora and whitchurch stouffville to be elected by separate school electors in the said municipalities dated atjsurora this25thday of- octoberawm- sh h- i v f v kb rodger clerk and returningofficer town of aurora 50 wellington st west aurora ontario l4g3l8 j y town of p1chehiw8 notice of nominations notice s hereby given is the municipal electors of the town of pickering in the regional municipality of durham that in compliance with- the municipal elections acviy2 chapter 95 the period for nominations in the said jown of pickering jhe period from 12th of november until 15th november 1974 at 5 oclock in the afternoon being the period between the twcntyflrst and twentyfifth days before polling day for the purpose of nominating persons for the offices of mayor to be elected by a general vote ot the electors of the area municipality 3 regional council members to be elected one fro each ward as a member of the council of the area municipality and of the regional council 3 local council members to be elected one from ch ward as- a member of the council of the area municipality 3 members trustees one from each ward of the nt municipality to be elected by toe public school supporters to the public school board a candidate may be nominated for an office by filing during the period in which candidates may be nominated in the office of the cleric during his normal office hours a nomination paper in the prescribed form nomination forms are available from the off iceof the clerk vxk noel c marshall amct returning officer town of pickering rol estate i i j jzjl- ars by pete sanderson period to put the clippers stouffville up by three the ken may clippers celebrated hauowsen midway through the saturday night by con- stcood frame jeff roy vincingly squashing the 5 taylor set up cobourg cougars 53 the win avenged the 96 loss at the hands of the same cobourg dub one week ago monday night and evened the clippers season wonlost record at three kevin barrick led the may attack with two goals and singles came off the sticks of ted assinck bill meakes and perry brown randy fife managed to beat clipper goalie rick marshman twice and morris petherick tallied the third cobourg goal marshman stopped 46 cougar shots while his teammates managed only 30 shots on cobourgs ron fowler barrick opened the clipper scoring late in the first period when chris clarridge set him up while cobourgs jeff timlin was off four roughing assincks goal followed three minutes later this time on a pass from barrick bill meakes scored an unassisted goal with just three seconds left in the remaining in the period fife tallied again as clipper defenceman chris clarridge was serving a minor penalty perry brwforotff 5 sms- lffi yonegoalssk by a- cougar morris minutes later when the barrick- assinck com bination struck again the clippers seemed headed for a rout and a shutout for goalie rick marsh man but a pass from the corner by cobourgs randy fife hit marsh- mans skate and went into the net this shorthanded goal sparked a cobourg comeback with 23 seconds petherick and the clippers held on to win 5- 3- the game was reasonably- free of in cidents except for a last minute fight between clarridge and cobourgs ken stevenson the ken may squad meets the port perry flamingoes this saturday night at 8 pm in the stouffville arena girb house league kinsmen winners for first time novice boys lose game stouffville patrick motor novice allstars failed to click last wednesday against whitby and experienced their first loss at the end of the first period whitby had scored three goals with scott helmer bill omeala and greg roberts each netting one stouffvilles only first period goal came from darren sullivan assisted by scott burrows early in the second period tim evans narrowed the gap to 32 but whitbys strength was too much and goals by roberts and connelly assured the final whitby victory of 52 stouffville in a quick checking end-lo- end hockey game the last place stouffville kinsmen scored their first victory by defeating the so far unbeatable credit union 32 kinsmens kim morley opened the scoring on a pass from lisa henderson and then rher teammate karen brodie a first year player got a breakaway from the red line and slapped in the puck for a score of 20 soiisses win stouffville the stouffville souses won their fourth con secutive game this past monday as they rallied in the second half from a seven point deficit to record a 3934 win over the uxbridge super- sonics dave connell led the sousses as he connected for fourteen points four of them foul shots late in the game to cement the victory randy barker again showed his ac curacy as he potted ten points and flashv- fletcher added another nine eric button was the victim of close officiation as he fouled out early in the third quarter next game for the sousses is this monday against the second place brock bullets jolynn ayotte came back for the credit union by sidestepping several checks and subsequently rapping in the puck but the kinsmen held on to their two goal lead when lisa henderson con nected on a pass from kim morley credit union then got back one more goal but they were unable to tie it up donna bangay assisted by wendy beaton and jolynn scored the last one gormley green- greg houses are now tied sandy f fj p after nosing out the stouffville lions 21 virginia kirby scored for the lions assisted by gweri lyton vicki macdonald then tied it up by scoring unassisted for greenhouses the winning goal was minutes of the game were extremely exciting as the lions pulled the goalie and did everything possible to try to tie the score but were un successful hi the senior division the first place stouffville iga team continued their undefeated winning streak by dumping lm gardens 42 cheryl singleton opened the scoring for the iga by potting one in on a breakaway lm gardens bounced back with two quick goals by sandy ramer assisted by sandy hardy then joanne beach tied the game- by scoring on a pass from karenbrown however iga again took the lead when heather durikeld drove in a pass from nancy wilson and then nailed another one home oh a breakaway the game between the stouffville sales barns and stacey tractor parts really kept the goalies on their toes and ended in a 11 ite lizette lacoursiere and debbie cooper had to stay sharp to keep on rtpp of the action as their team mates rushed- from one end of the ice to the other in an effort to break the tie judy ermen knocked scored when kathy the first goal info the net- kamps led a three man after being nicely set up attack assisted by cheryl brown and sue jones kathypassed the rubber to cheryl cheryl nipped it over to sue and sue put it in right on the money the last three by a pass from julie parish and then kathy summerfeldt assisted by lori brillinger and kathy mcbeth tied the game after athree man rush on goal allstar girls shine stouffville saturday afternoon hockey fans were treated to a fast hard checking game as the am senior allstars took on the- willowdalc midgets the gamci which ended in a 11 tie was highlighted by excellent goal tending by diane houston sandy 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