Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 25, 1971, p. 10

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peso the tribune thursday feixtary 23 1971 skaters pass tests thirteen year old mary lou white a member of the stouffville figure skating club is an entry in an interclub competition at markham march 13 mary lou is the daughter of mr and mrs davey white tindale koad jas thomas impressive basketball record stouffville stouffville dist secondary schools junior basketball team all athletes from grade 9 have established an im pressive record as they prepare to meet uxbridge friday in league com petition the stouffville boys have yet to be beaten their only two losses were to markham and langstaff in exhibition games they have beaten sutton 3410 and 3813 brock 283 and 5012 and ux bridge 4437 top point scorers are bruce rodin 62 terry plaskitt 41 carlos gomez 27 jeremy williamson 26 george cun ningham 26 gary fockler 21 randy barber 20 gord fockler 12 salvador bevan 7 mark chamberlain 2 peewees host picton stouffville clippers hockey club elimination draw win an all expense trip to florida for two draw saturday march 6th stouffville legion hall 8 pm lunch refreshments tickets 500 only 500 tickets sold stouffville if picton hopes to stop stouffvilles iga peewees theyll have to stop keith acton and howie jones and doug feasby and the list goes on the highflying kids took woodbridge in two straight 82 in stouffville and 60 on woodbridge ice game time here friday is eight oclock the lads travel to picton sunday the series is a best two out of three shorthanded goal wins for clippers score clincher into an empty net adult skate this saturday is the regular adult skating night in the stouffville arena the time is 830 pm stouffville members of the stouffville figure skating club were successful in tests held recently they are preliminary figures beth wilson marion brodie tannis top ping joanne hopper shelley smith sherry jones jane lewis elizabeth harris lyn roberts preliminary dances dutch waltz joyce huisman melissa paterson dawn hollinger karen brown lorraine watson sharlene pattenden nancy hammond conasta tango deborah lloyd kathleen lloyd elizabeth harris swing dance peter mellon michele waite anne marie hetherington tannis topping mary jo sutherland jo anne hopper jr bronze dance fiesta tango mary lou white lyn roberts marlene boyd peter mellon first figure lynneduxbury crucial contest stouffville its do or die for stouffvilles omha ban tarn team thursday and their opposition wood- bridge are in exactly the same position each team has one win stouffville taking the opener 40 and losing 10 in wood- bridge friday the series is a best 2 out of 3 game time here thursday is 815 pm kevin barrick was the leading lamp lighter in the series start he fired two singles went to doug taylor and mike wightman i jack holder per formed well between the pipes for the winners lead whitby series 20 stouffville his name isnt davey keon but on tuesday night he was just as effective with three minutes to go the score tied 22 and playing a man short pat healey of the clippers pounced on a loose puck and promptly fired it past whitbys ralph moore for the winner if this was not enough al patterson added further insult to injury with an in surance marker into the empty cage with moore on the bench in favor of an extra at tacker the 42 victory in one of the closest and most exciting contests of the season gives stouff ville a 20 lead in the series the third game is at whitby thursday tonight art rennick and ray winterstein were the other clipper marksmen eric christie and gary bradley hit the target for the visitors dennis forsythe guarded the stouffville net in sundays opener stouffville rolled to a rather convincing 94 decision leftwinger al patterson was the individual scoring star with three bob mc donald potted a pair with single tallies by glen whitebread art rennick ray win terstein and bob tripp pat healey collected three assists jgl gsyfbl m x w 1 iaaaapwkl t g it was a race day sunday afternoon on the bruce harper farm stouffville but it was a family fun day too paul armstrong watson drive had his family out for a cross country spin stacey 4 grant 12 and ronnie 7 thrills and spills at snowmobile races stouffville from a spectators vantage point sun days kinsponsored snowmobile races on the bruce harper farm stouffville had to be the most spec tacular show of its kind yet held in this area the rollercoaster track that produced thrills and spills but no serious injuries held the crowds at tention throughout the afternoon several machines were badly damaged one perhaps beyond repair the much- celebrated vandyke team of bethesda including harold the father son larry and daughter bonnie showed excellent driving control and stamina as they powered their skiroule machines across the line for six trophies a big winner was jim swire of oshawa with an 800 cc rupp he took the kinsmen open handily ahead of runnersup norm woods and danny bound bob lewis from a lookout over the milk house kept the folks informed on the progress of each race with a running com mentary on positions of all entries class results follow amodified vandyke team tim kennedy vandyke team a- stock denis leonard paul howard ron brown bmodified don woods denis leonard keith betz bstock norm tyler vandyke team tim kennedy cmodified john grimas keith betz denis leonard cstock paul howard vandyke team wm bealy dmodificd john grimas don woods keith betz d- stock brock clark vandyke team ted todd kinsmen open jim swire norm woods danny bound powderpuff bonnie vandyke sharon smalley karen kimber murray mcdowell claremont rr2 was the lucky winner of a 1971 skidoo the days top prize play 22 overtime tie novice team faces suddendeath game team home 530 am stouffville at a time when some folks are thinking about getting up stouffvilles omha juvenile team was just arriving home from a game at picton tuesday the hour was 530 am coach jake har- man described it as the most hazardous trip the club has ever encountered on two occasions the bus turned a complete circle on hwy 401 to make the journey even more depressing the boys lost 43 stouffville either stouffville or port perry will have to come out a winner in an omha novice playoff game in stouffville thursday night the series supposed to be a best 2 out of 3 has now been extended to a fourth with each club having 1 win and a tie game time thur sday is 7 pm in the 22 overtime deadlock at port perry monday steve schell and dale knabb were the stouffville marksmen brad steel guarded the goal the series winner will advance against west rouge in the next round should thursdays contest be tied at the end of regulation time the first goal in overtime will win host uxbridge woodbridge next stouffville by today stouffvilles omha juvenile team are either in the next round of the playoffs or theyre out they played wed nesday last night against picton the sixth game in what was supposed to have been a best of five series three ties and one win apiece forced the clubs into extra in nings on saturday at stouffville it was bryan norton with two danny harman greg turner and duncan mcdonald one each a crowd of 331 paid watched the contest at picton monday stouffville lost 65 stouffville stouffvilles in termediate high school basketball team will host their arch rivals uxbridge friday in an important league bryan norton was again the top marksman with two wayne emmerson randy lee and larry nichols counted singles the winner of the stouffvillepicton set will go against woodbridge contest the locals only loss this season has been to their northern neighbors 72- 33 their four victories have been against sutton 3221 and 4837 and brock 3420 and 3726 team members include phil kinton wayne flynn blaine burnie kim green field geoff aiken mark orr paul foord james alty wayne feasby steve pope finlay mcdonald and norm christie legion ladies stouffville chuck valleau with a 584 triple and joan vankoughnet a 265 single topped the legion ladies bowling league feb 16 others with 200 and over were lois bartley 215 ruth sheppard 200 chuck valleau 223 anna fretz 210 opal lehman 204 ruth winterstein 224 marian grove 211205 betty turner 228 vi jennings 205 joan vankoughnet 265 kay wagg 219 toots taylor 218 luck of the irish st pats bowler a lady rolls 871 triple markham some may call it the luck of the irish but those who watched lois hcafields performance for st patricks last week were ready to admit you have to be good to be lucky she posted a sizzling 871 triple the best of all leagues runnersup were don barker 850 and ethel shaw 820 both of the claremont legion individual results follow emerson electric v binelli 809 d wilson 801 h hoover 792 j danby 706 t danby 682 c booth 636 j clark 635 g larson 633 p gough 613 r ward 613 l despault 608 k williams 600 monday niters e blundell 681 d colinson 665 b blundell 629 k sephcrson 623 b griffith 613 w latremoville 600 st patricks l heafield 871 a reichhardt 693 j ireton-690gstratas- 657 p brunt 652 c evans 641 j featherstonc 641 p featherstone 627 t featherstone 620 a featherstone 620 r blainey 601 markham mixed l cooper 808 e lyons 732 b walters 697 a thomas 667 j vens 651 d kirby 647 c reeve 615 west markham l heafield 782 g cooper 683 b heafield 652 d nesbitt 652 w ruddy 642 e shaw 633 e brown 613 j shaw 606 markham vets a lockhart v47 j stuart 726 n oduie 678 i mcvicar 677 d underwood 674 d rathermoss 668 g charters 656 v piatt 650 w evans 624 j cook 614 a unnrwood 609 m burrows 607 j gurnell 600 elliott electric a milled 722 g marks 689 h coombs sr 687 a austin 652 k moran 652 d gray 644 v binelli 628 h coombs jr 613 thursday ladies b armstrong 669 m eden 664 j english 632 v armstrong 651 thursday mens h johnston 787 b patton- 759 a andrews 731 d houston 724 h jarick 723 g pringle 707 e jewett 705 h tapscott 692 p lynn 683 a thomas 682 e blundell 677 j ross 672 e thorne 671 e winnitoy 666 d wilson 659 j nigh 656 d boyington 655 v binelli 642 a reesor 637 w baker 635 l worthing 634 m mcdowell 624 g spence620 j williams 600 claremont legion d barker 850 e shaw 820 h johnston 787 a ferguson 761 i booth 752 a redshaw 670 k smith 665 j smith 663 d alexander 643 m smarillo 640 j martin 836 p lynn 631 dferguson 626 l cooper 625 v mid- dleton 620 g turnbull 610 i botham 606 s furois 601 unlonville vets j harris 784 e bosse 695 f mundy 676 l procter 661 g miller 638 c couperthwaite 620 p collctt 609 d smith 604 d sale 605 j smith 601 now open interior furnishing consultants professional advice on interior decorating j for viome or office i properi interior planning can save you money on furniture draperies carpeting wallpaper 1 blinds k accessories for enquiries call 2942060 or vjslt the showroom it 4 main st north shea building markham from 1 to 4 pm mondiy through friday or evenings by i appointment aadult skating sat feb 27 830 future date march 27 at the stouffville arena

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