Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1980, p. 18

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is the tribune thursday february 7 un stouffvuxe having downed cobourg 71 on monday evening beckers midgets now meet port mope in the final of tbeir round robin both teams are tied at two wins and one tie apiece the fourth and final game will be played at port hope on friday february 8 at 900 pjn in their monday night game the cobourg visitors were no match for the beckers boys after their first period goal the visitors were denied further access to tbe beckers net scott frisby replied for stouffville and howard underwood from tony leger closed off tbe first frame 21 second period goals came from barry greensbields from paid barry whilst larry fodder went it alone for goal number four garyteggart robert gierkink and paul barry added singles in tbe final period tbe team ptayedjweu together with a strong effort coming from netminder mike rehill both team coach gord lewis and manager murray redsbaw feel the boys can work their magic on friday evening and win the deciding game telephone service reduction jn twoparty rats the canadian radiotelevision and telecommunications commission crtc has directed that effective february 19 1980 bell canada monthly rates for twoparty residence service will be decreased reductions will vary between 15 and 90 cents depending on the applicable rate group for example in communities such as beardmore bright stzephirin and chutedespasses where individualline service costs 495 a month twoparty rates will be lowered from 360 to 345 in communities such as howick thetford mines stratford and north bay where individualline service is now 625 a month twoparty rates will be lowered from 460 to 400 in ottawa and quebec city twoparty rates will decrease from 530 to 480 and in montreal and toronto twoparty rates will decrease from 61 5 a month to 550 in addition for two months starting on february 19 the installation charge service charge for twoparty residence service will be reduced to 500 provided the service is for new customers in households which do not have any telephone service and which are located within the base rate area of an exchange customers who take advantage of this reduced charge and who within six months request to change to individualline service will be charged the difference between the reduced and normal installation charges v for further information please contact any bell business office sports deadlock steve schell of the anderson haulage clippers in one of his fast breakaways down the ice despite a late season start with the team steve finished second on points in the individual standings jim holt lirids ay tie clippers stouffville having completed two of the five game series against markham stouffvilles atom as are now deadlocked in a double tie in tbeir first game at home stouffville carried tbe game well into tbe markham half and along with splendid gosltending managed to retain a 20 lead right up until the final minute of the game mike ferguson on an assist from sean mcquigge put stouffville on the board at 606 in the second period and derek hutchinson closed off the scoring at 149 to all intents and purposes the stouffville squad had it air tied up however a doordie effort in the last minute of play paid dividends for markham in a strong blitz on the stouffville goal they scored twice once at 049 and again bell stouffville if the anderson haulage clippers continue to play hockey as well as they did in their first game of the playoffs against lindsay on january 30 then top runners cobourg bowmanville and port perry are in trouble having lost to lind say earlier in the season the clippers enjoyed february red tag sale th0rntree antiques 157 main stw stouffville wed sat 10305 sun 1 5 6401418 every minute of their sweet revenge and skated rings around the suspect play of the visitors goals came from wideman spang and schell in the first period price greenaway rugelis and burrows in the second and raymer and ferguson in the third the even spread indicates how well they are playing as a team schell was outstanding in addition to his goal he supplied six assists highlight of the game was prices second period goal in which he picked up ted waites long pass whilst in full flight and hammered it in without breaking stride it was perfect anticipation and timing which the crowd were quick to recognise with a standi ovation lindsay made no reply to the clippers first period three goal start and in the second they fell too far behind to make a game of it despite their two goal tally within five minutes of the faceoff both on power plays the final frame was even both teams notched a pair with lindsay scoring on power plays the clippers lead the shots on goal 3430 whilst lindsay collected 35 minutes in penalties to their hosts 26 in the second game of the series at lindsay on friday evening the home team were obviously under instructions to forget about the finer points of hockey and play mayhem instead they did in the course of the e most of the clippers took heavy punishment schell rugelis spang price and wideman all i took the brunt of tbe lindsay stick swinging attack n lindsays four quick goals in the first period were too big a leeway for the clippers to catch up on and even though they came within two of lindsays six goal tally at the end of the second they could not score in the final frame lindsay added a single in the last few minutes to make it 74 the fourth game in the series will take place at lindsay on friday evening february 11 if necessary the fifth and final game will take place in stouffville arena on saturday february 12 at 800 pm do or die port hope the stouffville peewee as kept their playoff hopes alive- when they downed their port hope hosts 60 on friday evening to advance to their next game in the round robin series against cobourg darrin hardy set the pace early in the game with a blistering slap shot from the point he also collected two assists leading the scoring for the as was bill hutchinson with a pair singles came from shawn leonard donnie brooks and mike feasby joe risk and darryl brown alternated in goal mayhwe an lloytl robertson ctv national niivs crohns and ulcerative colitis are serious painful diseases they strike at any age chances are someone you know is a sufferer these diseases can be beaten all we need is money please help us fund our essential research programs please send your tax deductible contribution to the research fund d canadian foundation for ileitis colitis national office 294 spadina avenue toronto ontario m5t 2e7 telephone 4163662776 luesby memorial me8 co ltd newmarket 93 main st s 8954931 memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations cust0mpesigning lettering a specialtyof our own craftsmen quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee for personal service visit our showroom on main st at queen st south of davis drive or call r tomkinson 852- 7222 home appointments and transportation by bequest success square plaza 6406600 220 main st e- and gave faultless per formances to earn the shutout next game for the peewee as is on friday feb 8 at 800 pm at stouffville arena where they will meet cobourg this again is a do or die situation for the local team they must win this one to stay in the playoffs come and support them player points stouffville individual player stand ings in the anderson haulage clippers team at the end of the league playing season are as follows goals assists pts bruce rugelis steve schell steve spang 13 glen gib son 20 13 jamie mckay 15 18 steve price 12 20 kevin bart- ley 14 dave greenaway 8 ted waite 9 kendix 11 harold wideman dave raymer bob hughes greg ferguson giles diguer kelly burrows bill ackroyd ian john son 32 21 53 18 20 38 21 34 33 33 32 17 31 21 16 10 19 12 10 6 7 6 6 1 all types repairs prescriptions filled sun glasses eye examinations arranged contact lenses specialist in cataract fittings same day service available 29 25 21 21 19 17 11 11 10 9 3 game beeton the stouffville mens amateur hockey league team of selects spon sored by village pools came to beeton on saturday to play their second game of the season against the bir mingham bulls the bulls opened the score early in the game with the selects making a rapid five goal reply despite their convincing lead the selects had it slowly whittled away by an unknown and unidentified bull player known only as pinky who slapped in five con secutive goals mike jones took an expensive penalty at 214 in the final period when the selects lost their 1211 lead to have the game tied john blair led the scoring with four kenny chuppa and mike jones added two each whilst singles came from frank kafun bill corner and bill ormson eleven seconds later to tie the game which proves the old maxim that the game is not over until the final buzzer in the second leg of the series on sunday february 3 stouffville travelled to markham where again they tied 11 both teams remained scoreless in the first period and it was markhams robbie hunter unassisted who was first to score stouffville fought back hard and it was not until 932 in the final period that their efforts were rewarded when daryl may from sean mcquigge and lee vautier managed to even the scored neither team managed to get the clincher and the game ended in a tltie the third game will be play ed at stouffville on friday february 8 at 700 pm a

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