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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 22, 1971, p. 11

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thursday april 2i 1971 the tribune pasc 11 three years in a row ontario title eludes peewees to honor team stouffville the town of whit- churchstouffville will play a part in honoring the iga peewee hockey team all- ontario finalists in a resolution in troduced by mayor ken laushway april 13 council agreed to contribute to the success of a lions- sponsored banquet likely in may stouffville has been fortunate to have such an excellent team the mayor said they have brought us a lot of good publicity the finance com mittee has been delegated to discuss the event in greater detail trout season opens april 24 ice fantasia 71 successful show unionville a tremendous success thats what people are saying about ice fantasia 11 the carnival spon sored by the unionville figure skating club april 16 to 18 while unionville has long been known for its colorful ice shows through the years the one just con cluded was described as equal to or even better than the best following sundays performance club president ken page made presentations to all members of ten stouffville metro toronto and area anglers wont need to travel far to wet a line for trout this year when the season opens saturday april 24 as eight of the conservation areas of the metropolitan toronto and region conservation au thority will open their gates for fishermen at 8 am seven of the areas have had their fish populations boosted by the stocking of rain bow trout and some brown trout are already present in the streams and ponds of the region the greenwood claremont bruces mill albion hills and palgrave conservation areas have all been stocked by the ontario department of lands and forests and glen haffy and heart lake have been stocked by the authority these two areas have a two fish per person limit while regular provincial limits prevail at the other areas new pool manager stouffville peter sanderson victoria street is the new manager of the stouffville community swimming pool this summer the appointment was announced this week he succeeds jim hill now in his final year at laurentian university sudbury a new program encompassing a wider range of activities and events is planned the names of all staff members will be published when finalized a grand opening week is planned for early in june no stocking takes place at the eighth area the lower rouge while glen haffy and heart lake are stocked several times over the sum mer to maintain good fishing activity in these closed bodies of water boats are available for rent at heart lake and the glen haffy area has two fishing ponds there is a nominal 1 parking fee for cars the areas to be opened and their locations are greenwood 3 miles north of highway 2 on the greenwood road claremont located pickering township vfc miles north of highway 7 on no 10 sideroad glen haffy near mono mills and highway 9 heart lake located 5 miles north of highway 7 at the eastern limits of brampton albion hills five miles north of bolton on highway 50 bruces mill two miles east of don mills road palgrave north of highway 50 to no 25 sideroad west to the humber river and north life miles and lower rouge at the mouth of the rouge river in pickering township years service or more the ladies received sterling silver bracelets with a ucc charm the men received gold rings recipients included michael bradley beverley couperthwaite john haining donna harding emily mulholland martha mulholland debbie kennedy cathy kennedy anne oneill krista pain guy revell eleanor leggatt helen speckert valerie trunk and debbie wilkes a presentation was also made to club professionals janice mather dale murray mary jane oke jack belec and hans ahlgren a lovely flower arrangement was presented to executive producer doreen trunk a general rr jeting is planned for may to discuss the unionville festival u scheduled for juno in i l stouffville hold workouts tennis clinic may 8 stouffville a tennis clinic is planned for the stouffville courts saturday may 8 arrangements have been made by otto and maria jelinek of oak- ville through director mrs louise brown there is no age limit or registration fee instruction starts at 10 am in case of rain the clinic will be held at the high school open alu year round fishing hunting ft holidaying qon me box 460 temagami ont tel 703 3693733 fish huts boats motors moustkttring cabins mcals all types of building construction stouffville if enthusiasm is a sign of what lies ahead then stouffvilles betz pools are assured of a good season with the start of the schedule stilly four weeks away many of the fastball boys are anxious for action a light workout was held wednesday night back from last year are gord tarr wayne crowder pete sanderson gord ness brian emery and eric jones i missing from the lineup however is ace righthander bob parish due to enter hospital for surgery on his knee this hole on the mound staff will be plugged in part by don lee a fine hurler of two years back ladies league stouffville jean dart rolled a 617 triple- april 15 with single games of 209 and 245 those topping the 200 mark were mildred ash 220 jean foley 247 marion green 217 bernice nelson 206 elva newmarch 212 irene reid 205 muriel steele 241208 june ward 202 irene white 207 joyce wright 219 the club has filed an entry in the south ontario league greenwood are the defending champs lose to petrolia stouffville the slogan always a bridesmaid but never a bride hardly fits an allboy team of peewee hockey players and yet in stouffvilles case it does for many of he same lads that com prised the hockey club in the ontario finals this season nlso performed with the fastball team that was beaten by grimsby last summer and for those who can remember back to the hockey season of 196869 the story was much the same a disappointing series loss to st marys when a championship seemed so near petrolia blanked stouffville 30 friday to take the title 4 games to 2 for 54 minutes of the contest the local lads held their own but a letdown early in the second period allowed petrolia the opportunity they needed they rammed three pucks into the stouffville twine and that was the game the lloyd davidson trophy was presented by its donor to stouffville team captain keith acton others who have won it in recent years include petrolia in 68 stouffville in 69 and caledonia in 70 the management took the defeat without excuse were proud of the boys said manager jerry acton in looking back over the series he suggested that the firstgame loss on stouffville ice after grabbing a 20 lead was possibly the turning point if we had won the opener it might have been different he said if stouffville went into the sixth game with spirits a little low a telegram from the team sponsor the iga gave the boys a big boost it was waiting for them when they arrived at the petrolia arena and read peewee hockey club co jack watson go get them gang we are rooting for you the best of luck signed management and staff stouffville iga while it failed to produce miracles it let the lads know they were not alone so the seasons officially over but the summer is short just think the first peewee practice is only 23 weeks away rouge treated for lamprey treatment of all lamprey producing streams on the ontario side of lake ontario has been started a reduction of adult sea lamprey is expected by 1972 s earns to be tre jd include an- castor creek bronte creek oakville creek credit river rouge river duffin creek lynd creek oshawa creek harmony and farrell creek bowmanville river wilmot creek graham creek port briton creek gage creek cobourg creek grafton creek shelter valley brook lakeport creek saltni river butter creek smithfield creek salmon river and mayhew creek adult lamprey may appear in some of the other rivers but do not spawn in them although sea lam prey have existed in lake ontario for more than a century their devastating predation on the fisheries was not fully appreciated until the telltale evidence of scarred coho salmon was observed last fall minor softball meeting stouffville a general meetrig of the stouffville minor softball i ssociation will be helti at the high school m idayj april 26 at 730 pi- agopc tendance of prospective coaches managers umpires and interested parents is requested ideas and suggestions that could assist in the smooth operation of both the house league and oasa entries will be appreciated ladies league stouffville joyce shadlock with a 642 triple and a single game of 286 led all entries april 15 in the thursday ladies bowling league 7 oclock division other top scorers were dorothy barkey 252 doris prentice 245 flora forfar 243217 judy armstrong 230 marny mclennan 227 barb melhuish 216 linda blacktop 215203 minnie peach 211210 joan burkholder 209 anne mcgourty 207 winnie elson 207200 team 5 the howlers are the winners of the second series members are winnie elson flora korfar judy armstrong umpire clinic pickering sportsmen interested in umpiring are invited to umpires clinic to be held at bayview heights public school april 19 to may 10 hi keith acton captain of the stouffville iga presented to him following the game in petrolia peewee team holds the lloyd davidson trophy friday stouffville were also b finalists in 1969 doug wilson don barker roll 904 triples in separate leagues markham two individual players in separate leagues rolled identical scores last week both high triples of 904 doug wilson did it in the thursday mens league and don barker equalled the feat with the claremont legion runnersup included jim ireton 828 vic binelli 833 dot sale 826 and earl rowe 807 other individual scores followst patricks j ireton 828 j murphy 709 t featherstone 699 p festherstone 653 j smith 638 p maurcie 637 p blainey 635 j shannon 623 h featherstone 623 c evans 616 r casselman 613 markham mixed c reeve 793 b walter swim course stouffville three stouffville young people are enrolled in an in structors course held two weekends at the beverley street pool toronto jane sanderson kevin acton and ron ramer will qualify as experienced swim teachers at the stouffville pool this summer if successful in passing the tests ball players stouffville int fastball team has opening for players all that are interested please contact gord tarr 6402275 indoor practice wednesdays meet at arena 788 e lyons 711 r jarvis 700 f braxier 694 k deffett 691 e dwyer 690 n jarvis 664 g lillie 657 a thomas- 653 j meharg 650 l cooper 641 d sutton 600 west markham d gurnell737 e brown 723 e shaw 702 j raitt 694 l schmidt 675 k evans 645 h johnston 627 g cooper 612 j bandera 604 wednesday ladies m barber 709 e sabiston 691 m wolfe 674 m grove 647 m smarillo 637 f mcnab 623 e wigmore 614 markham vets w evans 755 j winning 729 i jackson 702 n oddie 664 j gurnell 662 a lockhart 622 b mullett 615 d un derwood 629 elliott electric c booth 758 v binelli 753 g green 700 a millett 694 d gray 653 j minor ball ior goodwood goodwood is there to be minor softball in goodwood this year not unless theres sufficient interest among parents to get it going and assist in its operation a meeting in this regard will be held in the goodwood com munity hall sunday april 25 at 130 pm hebert 637 a austin 611 e ireson 604 thursday ladies i botham 783 b lawton 629 b armstrong 621 s furois 616 s ireland 615 p gough 614 thursday mens d wilson 904 v binelli 833 h jarlck 750 h johnston 732 r macarthur 694 e jewett 690 l ingalls 687 d boyington 684 k wallace 683 e winnitoy 652 g pringle 652 lworthing 644 j williams 630 j nigh 615 j mears 615 g spence 614 g shepherd 609 a andrews 603 unionville vets d sale 826 j harris 789 p collett 710 d luttrell 6s7 n sharpies 656 h hornshaw 639 p burdette 638 j angus 631 e sabiston 624 a kirby 600 claremont legion d barker 904 e rowe 807 j bradshaw 721 e shaw 686 j smith 675 s furois 671 d ferguson 653 a ferguson 653 g turn- bull 651 p bell 639 j booth 656 r gurney 637 w underhill 630 i botham 628 a red- shaw 619 k appleton 616 stouffville wholesale fabric mill 11 main street east stouffville 6404922 full line of draperies 1000 different types of cloth best quality at the best price this weeks special printed polyester crepe 45 wide only 159 yd betz pools bantam champions in hockey house league betz pools ltd are the bantam house league cham pions 197071 the playoff season concluded april team members and management arc front how left to right john mcdermott craig waite martin cudlip wayne pearce bonk scott hall jamie pearce rear row left to right gord pearce coach rick barkey don kcnnic wayne peck paul wideman ron shaddock manager cadieux studio chards main west stouffville 6403830

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