pq w the stouffville tubune thursday march 29 1956 km of thk link the stouffr1e clippers pad otit of tb payoff honker pc torfl on friday tight at gortow3 the oaeclded sl setback a i a rither rude shkk for the local fans who were confident that stpnffrille voitld pull the ries out o th- fire and eaitr further ontario pajdown this was not lb rase however trrr can he co arguments or excuses the clipper nere well beaten and for the most part the score really indicated the play there mmt he a bis question mark in tbe minds of the many hundreds of stouffvjile supporter ho witnessed the last two games of the sprites on tuesday niht o last week stouitviue clippers out ol playoffs team falls apart in seventh game and georgetown wins 81 local boys to play wingham in goderich tournament stouffvute goderiehbound j will likely return home arriv- m will take to thejing hen bales for rifle users audley mildred pnckrln the audlev wa met 3 the a conservation officer has arifed the restrictions on the use of firearms of various cal ibres they are a resident hunting licence which is valid sept 1 to feb in this section of southern season ciallv em whipped their rivals in a decisive manner 61 and then lost sl ia the seventh same there must be some reason for such a reversal of form but its unlikely that even thu players them- selves have a olutlon perhaps it was asking too much to expect any team to come back and win three straight games perhaps they had an off night perhaps fourteen games in six weeks was much hockey and the players were tired out certainly didnt play up to par from watching two clipper victories in the fifth and sixth games one could hardly believe that the same team could be beaten by seven goals although stouffville had a one goal lead going into the second period it was quite evident that nothing more than a miracle would allow them to retain the slim advantage for the remainder of the contest they lacked speed and drive and with the exception of one or two player- the entire team was off color theres always two sides to every story the loss at george town on fiday night was the gloomy side but throughout the season there have been many cheerful highlights the inter mediate a group has this year been one of the best leagues to perform here in many a season the clippers have provided low hockey fans plenty of thrills and excitement both during the regular schedule and in the playoffs and there will be plenty of room in the arena next november for a similar entry there has been renewed interest in intermediate hockey hre this winter and attendance especially at playoff garner was definitely on the upswing we are sure intermediate a hockey is stoutt- villes hockey good 11tk on tuesday april 3rd stouffvilles peewee representatives will embark for goderich to take part in the annual i ions club tournament they will meet wingham in their first round at 3e pm this years club i a considerably lighter aggregation than the team iced by stouffville last spring but one cannot pre- diet a result without first sizing up the opposition the local team has some good players on the roster including such fine performers as warren hendricks frank taylor roger forsyth wayne hamilton and others marvin betz is one of the top netminders in the business and he will be guarding the twine for stouffville on tuesday the best of luck goes with these boys and their coach bill lennox it s a fine experience for these young lads and we know they appreciate the opportunity of playing in tournament competition a bargain according to reports from our sports collegue mr geo haskett of newmarket some questions are being asked concern ing the sale of last years senior b hockey equipment for ji6oo1 according to mr haskett the equipment would cost at least 1000 to replace what makes the sale even more interesting the equipment went to geraldton where the arena managers son recently moved a short time ago since the newmarket arena is a communityowned project the sale has roused much public interest it was bad enough for john public to have to foot the teams big deficit of the 195455 season but to have 1000 worth of hockey equipment sold at a bargain price of 16000 theres reason for concern perhaps somebody has an explanation heke and theiih polly minton of stouffville and bill harrison of port perry officiated at the marlboroguelph midget a hockey game at maple leaf gardens on wednesday night of this week polly also handled the king citykincardine juvenile final at nobleton last week they are talking up in newmarket about the installation of a heating system in their arena the cost of equipment will he approximately 4500 labor will be provided gratis geo stark clipper rearguard suffered a fourstitch gash on the face in friday nights game at georgetown drop down to the arena on thursday night and see the windup of the peeweebantam finals for the jim austin trophy the fulllength game will 6tart at 8 oclock there has been some talk here of organizing a baseball house league for the sum mer months sounds like a good idea one of this towns finest hockey supporters passed away on sunday in the person of mr wyatt johnson he has been a familiar figure in the arena for many years goderich and aurora meet in the vonge street town on friday night for the third game in the midget b finals intermediate hockey ere in stouffville offi- a on friday nigh- hot and cold clippers bowed out of the gr ip finals at georgetown by a ded score of sl in the -eve- game before close to the h testers down three g ties to one at one time in the series appeared headed for further ontario playoff action when they bounced back to a a the next two straight and force the series to the limit i it wasnt in the card- however for stouffville to pull another i upset as was the case in the i previous oakvilie series al- though the clippers counted jibe first goal of the game they were outplayed through most of the contest and it was only a matter of time until the haid ers started to pile up a com manding lead georgetown scored tive unanswered tallies in the second period and added three more in the final frame ron dixon and harvey chappel each notched three goal bud varey and ken nash fired sin gles harold hodgsdn potted the lone stouffville tally aside from their uniforms the large contingent of support ing fans couldnt believe thc3 were watching the same stou ffville team that soundly troun ced their rivals fil here in the sixth game the clippers ap peared disorganized especially in the second and third per iods and even when playing with a man advantage they couldnt get untracked goalie norm stunden did his best to protect his teams first lead but it was just a matter of time until the raiders broke through his defences goalie stunden was injured midway through t he second period when clipped on the face by the puck but after a brief de lay he returned to the nets geo stark was also injured in the final frame when hit by a high stick he was forced out the of action the game harold hodgson gave the clippers a 10 lead after only fiftytwo seconds of the first period had ticked by his bul- drive past georgetown net- 1 peewee team will take to the j ing here on tuesdav night ice on tuesday april 3rd at the young lads will have an 130 pm their opposition will i opportunity remainder of be wingham bill lennox who j unit when guthrie conducted the business 1 which was opened with a hvmn coached the bantam team j rora to take part in a nine team ro caj vvas an5wered ue of mrs geoff astley omario amj a groundhog- lie- wita seventeen ladies present f m h the vicepresident mrs bert- to the ontario semi- handle the peewee let minder dusty rhodes came on passes from gord lewis and 1 bill bradbu at 721 of the second frame tnrough finals entry coach lennox will stand by marvin betz for goaltending duties some of the other play- 1 will be wayne hamilton j ren hendricks jim mailoy tournament on saturday king city wins juvenile c title ers w stouffvilles houldnt feel been knocked juvenile team so bad having of the c was by arise an kaster thank- i offering was taken mrs c clemerce and mrs a bel visited the baggotsville and audlev schools last week to present to each school a re vised edition of the bible on behalf of the wa the wa set june 16 for minutes and 35 seconds i wj ukeh remain over- georgetown added four more n in homes around the the played o to their total to lead 51 should they lose they i at trie end of the middle frame bud varey harv chappel 2 and ron dixon scored in that j order in the final twenty min utes of the game dixon notch- ed a pair and chappel added a single tally stouffville were held off the score sheet and 1 with the exception of two or i three chances goalie rhodes was not overworked in the raider cage georgetown never slowed their pace in spite of the com manding lead built up in the second period they continued to carry the play even in the final frame and at the bell stouffville were bottled up in tfieir own end of the rink the raiders seemed to have an ex tra jump on the clippers on almost every play and as the contest wore on the locals seemed resigned to their fate and allowed their rivals to beat them to the puck even in side their own blueline bill bradbury was one of the clippers best performers up front and don mcintosh played well on defence the game was broadcast over sta tion ckpb oshawa eddie hod gson and perc allen officiated it is expected that georgetown will now move on into further playoff competition and will meet either meaford or fort erie in the next round satur day night at xobleton went to the champs by a 63 margin bantam teams tied decide winner thurs for austin trophy select most valuable players following the young can ada night at the arena on monday evening the eight peewee coaches selected their teams most valuable player each lad will be presented with an engraved cup at the lions club hockey banquet on mon day april 9th the selections were made on a basis of scor ing ability conduct on and off the ice team play and coopera tion they are as follows bos ton barry mclean rangers bobby wagg black hawks murray painter red wings frank taylor pittsburg wayne hamilton buffalo ken may maple leafs grant foreman canadiens bill hoover the trophies have been presented to the peewee league by the police associa tion peachs trim keswick in exhibition tilt on thursday night in the stouffville arena peachs and keswick squared off in an ex- ftrition game the local squad trimmed their northern rivals by a 15f count keswick oper ated during the season in a group with cannington green- bank woodville and other towns in that area later in the season they were boosted into senior class peachs play ed in intermediate a cate gory harry young paced peachs attack with four goals murray lewis and john reesor each notched three and don thomas fired a pair harry lewis mor ris proeenko and lloyd grove potted singles russ forfar with four tallies was keswicks best the pittsburg hornets and montreal canadiens remain deadlocked in first place in the bantam section of the lions peewee game the two clubs will battle it out on thursday night in a complete 3period game to decide a winner the contest will start at s oclock the bantam champion will re ceive the jim austin trophy the hornets edged buffalo 13 and the canadiens downed the maple leafs 31 in their games on monday night both clubs have two wins and a tie for a five point total in the pittsburgbuffalo con test the winners goals were divided among four players ron james roger forsyth paul evans and bill holden were the marksmen for the hornets buffalos big line of warren hendricks keith stew art and ken may carried the attack for the losers notching two of the teams three tallies ken may and warren hend ricks fired singles and joe nor ton notched the other buffalo netminder lynn mcmullen turned in a crowdpleasing per formance and could not be blamed for his teams loss mar vin betz guarded the twine for pittsburg in the final game of the eve ning the canadiens pulled an upset by beating the powerful maple leafs 31 the front line threesome of larry mcmullen allan boyd and joe crowhurst led the montrealers to victory with single goals captain mc mullen picked up two assists on his linemntes tallies grant foreman starred on the leaf first line and scored his teams only goal the canadiens took a 10 lead on a fine solo effort by larry mcmullen less than a minute later grant foreman tied the count on a close in shot joe crowhurst made it 21 for montreal and allan boyd sewed up the game for the winners with a hard shot past leaf netminder bryan wilkes on thursday night the fol lowing players will take to the ice to decide the bantam pee wee championship pittsburg marvin betz wayne hamil ton charles blacklock stanley feasby kenneth white david johnson john morgan david white donald mailoy stanley barclay bill holden ronald james ron marshman joe harold jack padley and robt lehman montreal glen jack son keith james tim ken nedy ronald jones donald mcclennan cliff reynolds da vid nesbitt allan boyd allan anderson lyle jackson bill hoover eldon wagg larry mcmullen douglas kirton joe crowhurst and williard ped- die bantam standing w l t pittsburg 2 1 0 canadiens 2 10 buffalo 1 2 0 leafs 1 2 0 w barlow mr and mrs james davidson had as guests on saturday mr and mrs lloyd beatty of long branch and on sunday mr and mrs w phipps and geof frey of toronto congratulations to mr and mrs theodore annan who celebrated their fiftyfoil wedding anniversary on mon day they were at home on sunday when about seventy- five friends and relatives called to offer their congratulations mr and mrs wm lane and daughter mildred of ajax vis ited mr and mrs arch bell on sunday a carload of ladies enjoyed the shamrock tea in the new church hall of whitby united church recently the easter church service will be at the usual time of 230 pm next sunday john and andy czap are home from school with chick- enpox august 31 actually entities the holder to carry ard use a fire arm at all times of the year except from sundown to sun- rise during week days and from sunset saturday to sunrise monday this carrying or pos sessing a firearm on sundays is 1 prohibited unless it is dis- i mantled and encased a firearm is defined as a shot gun or ride of any calibre of standard make or an air gun and may be carried in the field but the literal translation of this regulation is not quite so broad as it may appear when j correlated with other sections j of the act and administered under the experienced super- 1 vision of a conservation officer only on very rare occasions is the carrying and use of high- powered rifles warranted in southern ontario this prov- ince doesnt have the type of i big game that requires such a longrange powerful firearm w i also it is not safe to use such j guns in a highly populated area womens college an institu tion of higher yearning need help on that mx return pts 4 4 bruins win lions title except when in the hands of i an expert for this reason parties us- i ing such weapons are under suspicion of possible illegal hunting the presence of such 1 a hunter with his heavy artil- lery in any township which deer inhabit this means all southern ontario results in embarrassing explanations section 1 n of the game j fisheries act says hunting includes chasing pursuing worrying following after or on the trail of or searching for shooting shooting at stalk ing or lying in wait for any game whether or not the game he then or subsequently cap tured injured or killed and hunt and hunter have corres ponding meanings sometimes we hear of hunt ers intending to carry high- powered weapons in areas in habited by deer for the purpose of shooting wolves where this is intended the wise hunter will give the facts to the con servation officer and discuss it with him in advance definitely no special permission is given to hunt wolves or any other game on sundays got income tnx problems pat the whole operation tip to oar experts the savings effected can often pay for onr services many times over country accounting service phone stouffville 0ij1 boston bruins lions peewee champions the boston bruins are the new lions peewee champions the team coached by don leh man and later by mr geo beazley took the honours by blanking the rangers 71 cap tain barry mclean was pre sented with the alf mole me morial trophy by mrs mole following the game the win ners will be honoured at a banquet on monday evening april 9th the bruins jumped into the lead early in the contest and throughout the sixty minute game they had a big edge in the play ranger netminder bobby wagg had a busy time as the defence failed to give him much protection at the other end of the rink bruin goalie eric mortimer chalked up a shutout and although not overworked he handled all his shots well francis haylow had a field day on the boston forward line firing four of his clubs eight taiiies billy payne notched a pair and single goals were counted by barry mc- j lean and ken faulkner the players on the winning lineup were barry mclean eric mortimer bill hammond fra ncis hafrlow sieta de wolde ron hall ian fockler billy payne ken fockler brian skov eric paisley campbell stewart ronald may paul dpwling david barber and bill lehman in the other peewee game the black hawks and the red wings battled to a 33 draw murray painter fired the three chicago tallies frank taylor bob smith and bryan madill each notched singles for the wings geo smith played a fine game in the nets for the hawks chicago are coached by mr ted cadieux detroit are coach ed by mr ed dawson final standing w l t pts boston 3 0 0 6 hawks 1113 wings 1113 rangers 0 3 0 0 lets go bowling friday april 13 080 pm saturday april 14 i pm a tournament is being sponsored by the mens nowtylvfi league at the stouffville alleys prick 8 games for 125 prizes t for men 5 for ladles high singles higli triple 2 hidden and tlio booby all welcome nobody barred except professionals come fab come near i but come i info from prrs av grove days phone nno after 4 pm ot10- secv ken ilamm phone 1 70j it has been suggested that jails be provided with televis ion isnt that carrying the pun ishment a little too far ttttttttttt roxy theatre markham evenings doors open 030 sat matinee 115 thur fri sal march 29 30 31 artists models with dean martin and jerry lewis also red nichols and his five pennies for amwm mowth monday tuesday april 2 3 baddy long legs fred astaire and leslie caron technicolor special childrens matinee easter monday baddy long legs plus fun filled program children 15c adults 30c wa procrw reduces feeding com i 14 a c t ner sound of aaln per pound of gain touit local waste dtaut boston rruins captured the si uffyille 1 s peewee charnpii p on monday night the alf mole memorial trophy was presented to the team captain barry mclean the winners are pictured above following their vic tory frorn left to rzw front row sieta d wolde ass- capli barry mclean capu kric v rl m r b 1 1 1 n- n fr r is h m cle ron hau ian fodder billy payne ken fockler brian skov rear eric pais- c np ell stew art ron ald m paul dowling and david barber stiver bros er pig smith pflutt ejws foundjbon increases toubilrty master f is ctowit develops firm ftttfl fis wednesday thursday april 1 5 abbott costello meet the mummy plus the bain with van heflin and ann bancroft main street 5t0uffv ill special childrens matinee thursday mar 5 children 15c adults 30c if ttt v