b2 tribune january 6 1988 sr girls win three in a row stouffville sr ladies downed varsity 42 in an exciting seesaw hockey battle at the rec centre saturday the victory stetched stouffvil- les win streak to three straight games shauna blake notched the gamewinner for stcuffville mid way through the second period sheila fockler picked up the assist at that point the score was tied 22 karen bach put the icing on the cake with less than five minutes to go in the game cathy carr and heather tynes set up the play other stouffville tallies were counted by tracy gumming from allison lowery and allison low- ery from shauna blake and wen dy brnjas sandra brown turned in an out standing performance between the pipes for the home team wen dy brnjas was excellent on de fence the sr ladies are home for two games this weekend one on saturday and another sunday colleen stewart still on rampage colleen stewart is continuing her scoring spree in jr girls hockey house league action jan 3 she added to her seasons total with a three- goal hattrick jenny teeter counted one as mcneil blanked the kinsmen 40 assists went to jenny teeter and tawn elliott terri piette chalked up the shutout strong goaltending solid goaltending by sheri beardon of george ross photo and sabrina denomme of bun nys flowers kept the score to a 11 draw in mite girls house league competition shyla brennan put the photo firm out front with an unassisted tally michelle norton drew bun nys back on even terms assisted by cheryl norton and julie comedo canadian tire atoms a near upset by underdogs for a team that hadnt won a game all season the canadian tire club enjoyed excellent suc cess in an atom house league tournament at the rec centre dec 28 pulling out all the stops the canadian tire squad went right to the finals before dropping a 53 de cision to fashion label up until this loss theyd gone unbeaten in the tourney other teams were farmer jacks and giles chevolds matthew foley was a twogoal marksman for fashion label he also picked up an assist jonathon unionville milliken mens team standings team peter l mason john galloways markham trophy brodies karkipermawood crothers big y rydev magnetics brimwood heating parkway honda time text w s 9 7 7 6 5 4 2 2 1 game results brodies 8 parkway honda 4 brimwood heating 10 karkiperma wood 3 john galloways 11 crothers big v 5 peter l mason 9 time text 6 markham trophy 5 rydev magnetics 2 desautels tom hammond and kevin morreau counted singles other assists went to david hutchinson and jeremy brown for the tiremen it was joe ire- ton with a pair and don patten with one cameron jacobs and joe king drew assists the canadian tire lads were just as pleased as if theyd won the title a tourney official said they went into the tournament as underdogs but came close to pull ing the upset of he season tie 11 hot goaltenders are the order of the day when stouffville plays port perry the beckers midget discovered this dec 18 so did the atom clippers although the clippers had much of the territorial play in the first period the port perry cage- guardian held the fort in the second ryan jefferson found the mark rifling home a passout from geoff smith coul ter carcone a new addition to the stouffville lineup also assisted on the play in the games final minutes the clippers took a penalty and port perry took advantage a long high screened shot evened the count and thats the way it en ded a 11 draw the next matchup between the same two teams is jan 8 at the rec centre salesman of the month december markmle toyota glenpon pessoa 222 wellington st hwy 7 just east of mccowan 2948100 immu toyotas athlete of the week kevin rayner kevin scored 4 goals to lead the markham major atom selects to victory in the consol cham pionship game in tottenham mon dec 2887 maaanum toyota v hwy 7 east lofmccowan j 2948100 home of the professionals emergency no down general payment meeting cellular mobile telephones free installation for the and antenna unionville minor lease from 149 a day hockey association j2- prince vraa industries 800 pm jan 1338 upstairs at crosby arena 9 3185 bathurst street 5 toronto m6a2b2 main street mm 4167859090 unionville w for members only cartel est harry milroy recalls jjpuy herls of the 4fl this is how markham hockey fans ofthe 40s remember centre star harry milroy of the millionaires now retired and living in uxbridge harry enjoys leafing through the pages of his ageold scrapbook and recalling the good old days when hockey was king of all sports in the community by bruce stapley harry milroy sits in the easy chair of bis uxbridge home big hands draped over the arms ever the humble gentlemen he looks up and laughs i thought yon were kidding when you said you wanted to do an interview with me says the 72yearold father of three who used to shine as a centre with the markham millionaires of oha in- termediate a ranks back in the 40s the big man picks up a battered old scrapbook containing news paper clippings and photos of his distinguished amateur hockey career a career that could well have taken him to the pros had it not been for the intervention of world war ii look at this harry chuckles pointing to an account of a seven- point game he contributed they could never get my first name fright it was always barry or larry but one thing is certain when harry hung up his skates in 1950 hed left his name indelibly enscribed in the memory bank of many a victimized goaltender i guess i did have a pretty fair shot he admits i used to always get in close then put the puck up high i dont recall ever missing on a breakaway harry soon finds himself reminiscing about the millionaires the nine old men- as he remembers the nucleus of the clnb guys like bob and nick baugay charlie nesbitt jack watson bob lawrie fred and george scott and carl sellers the odd new guy would come along but they could never keep up with us he chuckles it was a different game back then says the high spirited one time playmaker and goal scorer who used to drive his 39 monarch from his home in highland creek to the arena in markham for his teams home games away contests would see the team travel to places like peterbor ough by bus then turn around and make the return trip home the bus would roll in around two and harry would be up driving his gravel truck bright and early the same morning there was none of that goon stuff you see when you watch hockey today harry insists in those days sticks were used for passing and shooting sure the rivalries were serious but they were settled on the scoreboard not by fighting harry started his oha career with markham as a junior he played with sutton and led them to the eastern canada intermedi- ate finals he was second in scoring one year in torontos old westend mercantile league he spent three years overseas duringg the war playing hockey and starring as a pitcher on canadian army softball teams r with the millionaires he led the team to the ontario cham- pionship three years in a row but never won the title whaminy as harry was nicknamed had a penchant for multi ple goal games one yellowed press clipping from ajl949 edition of the markham economist and sun jokes that after a game in which v harry scored three goals against newmarket the rival coach may j well have written milroy was here on the dressing room black- board after the game harrys wife helen smiles as she thinks back on her husbands heyday on skates while unable to attend most games because of- restrictions imposed by the raising of their three young children helen vividly recalls huddling around the pot bellied stove with the other players wives in the arena waiting for their husbands after games he was always worth watching she said ofthe games she did manage to attend harry claims to have been a slippery sort of a character in the- prime of his career able to elude those who would try to administer a crunching bodycheck s i was only hit once he recalls with pride and that was byf bucko macdonaldj who went on to play in ibenhl itpul a kink inf for awhile the worst injury i ever suffered was a gash justabbvemyi ankle he recalls the old doc stitched it up even though he was drunk he still did a good job because it never bothered me after wards son ron a pretty fair hockey player too still plays for the ux bridge black hawks oldtimers harry and helen have four grand children the big guy closes up the scrapbook happy to have been able to recall the past if only for a little while the man they called whammy because of his magic moves with the puck beams a broad smile and sees me to the door somehow the leafs the canadiens and the edmonton oilers no longer seem quite so important as i drive away with visions of harry milroy in his prime uxbridge swimmers do well recently the uxbridge swim club participated in meets at va rious levels including a threeday competition in pickering and a novice event in oshawa a total of 446 swimmers repre senting 18 clubs took part in the level 1 christmas classic at pickering several uxbridge swimmers achieved their personal best times matthew slater placed second in the 100meter individual medle- y a fifth in the 50meter back and a sixth in the 100meter freestyle erin hannah had two 7ths in the 100meter back and 200meter back at the oshawa meet the level a swimmers also distinguished themselves including donnie james three ists and two 2nds trevor aingcr two ists and one 3rd jeff postma one 2nd and one 3rd steve postma one 2nd and one 3rd carrie frisk one 2nd and one 3rd teresa johnston two 3rds and doug middleton one 3rd in just over a year the ux bridge club boasts 73 competetive swimmers lum were closing our doors all stock must go up to 50 off paint electrical heating hand tools screws household items hardware store fixtures plumbing and much much more last 3 days jan 7 jan 8 jan 9 hwy 48 s of major mackenzie major mackenzie oriv6 i6thcon hwy 7