thursday april 7 1977 the second section sports news district news classified section mm last tuesday evening the united church women held a fashion show lucille gauthier elenore mercer vi middleton irene pattendon and with the theme of ports of call joan lewis was one of five models margarite murphy another feature of the evening was coffee and a who participated in the event mrs lewis turned out to be a real crowd tempting array of delicious desserts pleaser with the fashionable elegance of her ways other models were l the clothes modelled last tuesday night were canadian made by necessity as the government has imposed restrictions on the importation of textile goods at left is lucille gauthier and at right is joan lewis mrs lewis it was reported was pressed into service rather reluctantly at the last minute to replace another model who couldnt be present john montgomery science fair area winners courtneywallis above won first prize in her category and the metro region con servation award at the recent richmond hill science fair for her project on fertilizer mike mumford below right also won first place for his gartersnake project davidnewman below of whitchurch highlands is making final preparations for his project on the pinhole camera before being judged richmond hill schools from the whit- churchstouffville area did quite well at last weeks york county sciencefairheldat the bayview secondary school in richmond hill courtney wallis won first place in the kin dergarten to grade six level in the en vironmental- science category miss wallis who attends orchard park public school did her entry on the different types and effects of- fertilizers she also received the metro region conservation award fori herproject j f l others i who placed high in the competition included mikemujnford k aged 14 in grade9had first place in his grade level for his easterns gartersnake project mike attends stouffville secondary and has been involved in three other fairs giles and adam elliott picked up a second place in life science for their life on the human skin entry they are from summitview public school and giles is in grade six adam in seven lisa smith from stouffville secondary and mary jo sutherland also from stouffville came second and third in physical science for the grades nine and tens john pratt from orchard parlt7came in third v behind miss wallis for his project of making paper mikeichristensen also came in j third for his j hillside erosion project tin the environmental science category mike is from stouffville secon dary xc 3i m clara brillinger was kept hopping k saturday and sunday making pancakes for thewhitchurchstouffville maple syrup festival mrs brillinger goodnaturedly agreed to flip a few pancakes in the air for the benefit of the photographer and for bob lewis who was filming for his cable 10 program under ordinary circumstances mrs- brillinger would never even consider treating pancakes in such a manner bantam team goes down fighting r v v v the stouffville don anderson bantam goalie desperate innge at the pack in an effort to retrieve theopposlng goderich teamgets it the game r i jc2x -i- makes a second one in the best of five provincial finals the goderich it before team clinched the series in goderich last night by 42 was the -scorel- continued from page 1 the championship series opened last wednesday night before 800 cheering fans in the goderich arena the anderson crew jumped quickly in front as ted waite took passes from gary carr and tony leger to beat goderich goalie steve gallow with a quick wrist shot to the goalies stick side the one goal lead stood up until midway through period two when larry madge and danny maillet scored two goals within forty seconds of one another to erase the anderson lead and go one up the truckers stormed back but goaltender gallow was superlative and the anderson attack could not dint his armour madge scored his second of the night early in the third period and soon thereafter rob trebish and jim costello notched goals four and five to give the goderich club the 51 victory and a one game lead in the best of five final uy despite the score the anderson dub actually outplayed the laker steelers but not one break went their way and they found themselves headirg home one down to a fired up goderich squad game two on saturday night was outstanding both teams came out flying but once again breaks played a major role in the eventual outcome of the game stouffville hit posts and crossbars and could hardly buy a goal again they had the edge in play but came up short on the scoreboard larry madge far and away goderich s best player shot the laker steelers into an early first period lead but one minute later robert gierkink hammered home david mckenzies i rebound and the score was tied midway through period two madge struck again from danny maillet i and ken reid the an derson crew quickly mounted a counterattack but 1 they couldnt beat goaltender gallow back came madge and 1 com- panyas the flashy winger took reids pass from the point and set up maillet for goodrichs third goal the tally seemed to deflate the stouffville attack but the anderson crew had been down before and theyd always stormed back the third period proved no ex ception ted waite took gary carrs passout from the corner and drifted a shot past the fallen gallow the goal added fuel to the fire but just as a tie seemed imminent the goderich line of madge maillet and trebish extinguished the blaze madge took passes from his linemates and beat goaltender terry ohalloran and the series appeared to be headed for a quick finish as a huge crowd gathered for sundays contest an air of op- timism seemed apparent despite the hole the stouffville club found themselves in they had all performed well both goaltendersr forrester andohalloranvhad -fplayedisplendidly- and could notbe faulted for any of the nine goals that beattnenv i t period one proved scoreless but was one of the most exciting periods of hockey in the series both gallow and ohalloran were out standing madge opened the scoring early in the second period but ted waite quickly replied to erase the lead three minutes later maillet beat ohalloran from madge and trebish and the goderich club ap peared headed for gold and glory as they skated off after period two then it happened stouffville got its first break of the series when goderich defenceman ken reid fell and gary carr skated in all alone to beat gallow fifty seconds later david raymer sent david mckenzie in on gallow and the speedy cen- treman made no mistake in giving the anderson squad theirfirst lead in the seriesas if one break wasnt enough wthe truckers got another jim chil vers took passes from crtandiwaite and ripped a drive towards the goderich net that hit a goderich stick and zipped past a bewildered gallow the stouffville fans came alive and the arena boomed but the booming noise was reduced to a deafening silence just five seconds after the chilvers tally as goderich struck back rob trebish converted maillets pass and it looked like the stouffville i fans were in for a photo- finish r jim chilvcrs took an errant goderich pass skated behind his own netj and without t hesitation started towards the goderich- goal he manoeuvcred v around two steeler for- r wards like they- were standing still and left thej third goderi c hrgj forechecker sprawled out vvs j at centre ice he took oriels stride inside the goderich 5 bluelineand that was air- she wrote goaltender gallow didnt even move it asyoung chilvers blasted l z buhetihto the upper lefjf i corner of the net and don- baritamswerefjf f to goderich for game fouv i