ttj 1 the stourrvlue te18uh1 twxky aprf 26 1962 sports tribune trophy for best lady curlers more than fifty ladies who participated during the winter in the curling at rolling hills curling rink gathered for their annual banquet at the meadow brook golf country club on thursday evening mrs agnes may the president presided at the tastilyserved dinner the winning foursome for the seawn skip ann jackson vice jean giles second frankie o boyle and lead laura leary was presented with the stouff- ville tribune trophy by publish er c h nolan in addition to the major trophy the club pro vided each member of the win ning team with a small personal trophy mrs garnet francy pre sented the runnerup prizes to the secondplace rink comprised of jean marchee blanche dow- swell elaine latcham and aur- lip smith the top consolation prize went to the marian leonard rink with helen schell beth smith and betty wilkins charlie kirk the curling coach marie the pre sentation second consolation prizes were presented by jean manchee to agnes may ev wagg edna edwards and mary lang presentations were also made to the president of the club mrs agnes may and mr and mrs chas kirk baseball practice baseball players of juvenile age are invited to attend a practice in the stouffville park on wednesday evening may 2 at sgven oclock the number of players present will give the management some indication of the interest among the boys of this age class in case of rain or wet grounds the workout will be held on thursday may 3rd umpire and coaches school plans for a combined district umpires coaches school were approved at a meeting held in aurora april 11 the combined clinic will be held may 11 it will cover both umpiring and coaching skills all softball and baseball coaches along with would be umpires will be extended an invitation to attend it is planned to have two ses sions one in the morning from 10 oclock until noon de voted to umpiring and rules a second session will be held from 1 to 3 pm loring doolittle well known district official will be in charge of umpiring instruction frank willocks district representative of the community program branch recreation will pro vide the coaching instructor umpires and coaches from the north yonge recreation area which includes sutton keswick bradford east gwil- limbury township king twp whitchurch township aurora and newmarket are eligible to attend a nominal fee will be charged participants will receive rule books and coaches manuals master glenn gibson son of mr and mrs h gibson stouff- ville was in newmarket hos pital this week where he under went a tonsilectomy volume buying brings worthwhile sayings on reupholstering draperies rugs walltowall broad loom guaranteed workmanship 90 day no finance charge home service and estimates free toromork furniture house upholstering and home service direct line to store stouffville 50 a 1 used cars at 6 bank financing 61 rambler ldoor sedan one owner automatic radio outstanding rnnfllflnn condition 57 ford 1995 500 sedan automatic radio power steering iwoinne red and white really sharp 1075 v this weeks special 56 oldsmobile sedan 98 fully powered radio automatic 545 uxbridge player suspended for stick swinging attack ron james fiery leftwinger with uxbridge in oha junior d ranks has been suspended indefinitely as the result of a stickswinging attack against a rival player at the conclusion of a playoff final game in ux bridge on saturday night the incident occurred so un expectedly that few persons among the 700 preent knew what had happened it touched off a brawl among some of the more rabid fans and officers of the uxbridge town police de partment had to be called in to separate the pugilists no arrests were made the game had ended prior to the skirmish and some uxbridge plajers were in the midst of offering congratulations to their victors on a hardfought over time 63 win the handshakes came to a sudden end when james suddenly wheeled and brought his stick down with resounding force referee jack shropshire was quoted as say ing that the blow if it had hit the player on the head could have been fatal the official im mediately tagged james with a match misconduct penalty it is possible that the uxbridge plajer could be through for the season prior to the game on wednesday night the series was deadlocked at two games apiece jackson mcmillan and ron stewart were the marks men for the homesters stouffville to enter yorksimcoe softball softball will return to stouff- ville this season an intermed iate entry is planned and the club will perform in the york- simcoe league their home games will be played under the lights in stouffville every tues day a league meeting has been called for may 2nd at which time all details will be finalized the group will jikely include teams from aurora markham newmarket richvale and stou ffville the stouffville club will hold a preschedule workout in the stouffville park on tuesday evening may 1st at seven o clock interested players are urged to attend the league will boat top- notch officiating with loring doolittle as the umpireinchief frank hendy claremont 221- j4 and archie forfar stouff 836w2 are two of the main pro- motors behind the entry claremont reorganize softball friday night additional locals mr and mrs lome emmer- son kent and cheryl spent the weekend with mr and mrs ray foord at leamington mrs lucy sanderson obrien ave left here last week to spend a few weeks in wappm- gcrs falls new york visiting with her daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs arne larsen mr and mrs claude brillin- ger claudia and sharon of ridgetown were visitors in stouffville and markham during the weekend they weie accom panied by mrs brillingers mo ther mrs jos gayman friends will be interested to learn that claudia who was a student at london teachers college has accepted a teaching position in windsor beginning next sep tember 60 renault dauphine custom radio economical second car 685 59 monarch lucerne ldoor sedan automatic power steering power brakes a red luxury model 1695 60 falcon 2door spotless throughout the most popular compact car 1550 r p little son 285ip5 richmond hill metros oldest ford dealer visitors with mr and mrs tas mccreighfover the holi day included mr and mrs kenneth vale of st catharines mr and mrs thos mccreight of richmond hill mr and mrs r j rawson of st thomas mr and mrs al dummer craig and karen of windsor mr and mrs mel baker of toronto mrs k stanbury donald and james of agincourt mis vera reeve uxbridge mr and mrs victor shaver of norland mrs murray forgie stouffville and mr and mrs frank barkey mary and robert of pickering guides and brownies a meeting of the local asso ciation for girl guides and brownies was held last thurs day at the home of mrs h hcathcrington glad park ave with mrs harrott acting as chairman mrs h heathering- ton was elected treasurer the mother and daughter banquet will be held on june 4 at the anglican parish hall to which the ballantrae brownies and their mothers have been invited the annual cookie day will be held this saturday april 28 the card party under the aus pices of the womens auxiliary to the canadian legion will be held may 10 in the legion hall to laise funds for local group brown owls mrs timbers and mrs baiton outlined the re quirements for the golden bar and the golden hand and ask ed for volunteers to help test bi ownies for these badges next meeting will be held at the home of mrs margaret britton inaltona thursday may 17 ir s meeting- may 2 the regular monthly meeting of stouffville home school association will be held in sum- mitview public school may 2 at 815 pm the program por tion of this meeting will be con ducted by pc harry heather- ington mr heatherington has chosen for his topic safety after a short talk by mr heatherington the meeting will be divided into smaller groups to discuss various aspects of safety some of the items that will be covered are traffic ed ucation fne hazards school crossing safety summer safe ty etc this meeting will be of interest to all persons concerned with the safety of children at home and at play menial health assoc the york county branch of the canadian menial health as sociation during the past year has visited patients in the 25 boarding homes in the county pays a weekly visit to the 285 male defectives in the aurora hospital and drives forty in digents to the mental health clinic at newmarket it has made representation to the york county hospitals for psychiat ric wards which involves grants of half a million dollars and is concerning itself in the matter of education for emotionally dislutbed childien it has in addition success fully launched the york county onoi xoexoe aocaot x0e30k electrolite 36th anniversary sale of lamps upt o m your choice exceptionmvalue 975 1175 1350 1475 l e oneill furniture 3 main si e stouffville phone 98w it will be first come first serv ed in the claremont commun ity softball league this season with a possible entry list oi ten teams an organization meet ing will be held at the munici pal office brougham on fri day night april 27 at s oclock it is unlikely that the group can accommodate more than s clubs the same number that performed in the league lat year possible entries may be forthcoming from pickering brougham greenwood juv greenwood int claremont al- tona goodwood the maples dicksons hill and ballantrae altona are the defending cham pions the site of league games will be one of the key items on the agenda the park in stouffville will be available and it is pos sible that a portion of the con tests may be played under the lights there rather than at brougham where the league lost money last season clare mont park will also be used geo staleys upandcoming juvenile club fiom gieenwood will be back in action earl gauslin will also field an inter mediate squad under the green wood namcplate any club repicsentative who cannot attend fridays meeting is urged to contact clifford dun- keld at wh22760 or stouffville 91403 rehabilitation council for the mentally and physically dis abled it is also paiticipating with events for mental health week in the salvation armys house of concord warrendale home for emotionally disturb ed girls the fairmead and the thornhaven schools for retard ed children three thousand dollars was sent to the parent body and five hundred dollars voted for emergencies of pa tients at the clinic not covered by the health unit budget dr s e jensen is the only practis ing psychiatrist in the county serving one hundred thousand people at the only clinic kindergarten registration the registration of kinder- gaiten pupils for the school year beginning september 1962 will be conducted at the two stouffville public schools on friday may 4th names will be leceived at summitview school from 930 to 1130 am and at orchard park school from 130 to 330 to be eligible for kindergar ten children must be 5 years of age on or before dec 31 1962 paients are asked to bring im- muni7ation information and proof of their childs age in order that school records may be completed community league final point total the pointscoring records com piled by players with ringwood and markham finalists in the stouffville community league have been completed ring- woods pete goodfellow heads th- lit with a total of 16 goals and 13 assists for 29 points he is followed by harold hodgon 22 bud lehman 19 and matt kinnari is bob gra ham markhams hardshooting lefwinger topped his teams total with 9 goals and s assets for 17 points lawience gay- man was cloe behind with 12 the individual breakdown is as follows g a r p goodfellow ring 13 13 29 h hodgson ringwood 8 14 22 b lehman ring 9 10 19 m kinnari ringwood 8 10 is b graham markham 9 8 17 m mcstravick ring 4 13 17 l gayman maikham 10 6 16 j harman ringwood a 10 14 d haynes ringwood 4 9 13 d jennings maik 6 6 12 b fockler ring 4 711 a tidsbury mark 4 6 10 r guy ringwood 18 9 r graham markham 4 3 7 j lewis ringwood 3 4 7 b atkinson mark 13 4 j stunden mark 2 2 4 d winnitoy maik 0 4 4 r mcaithur mark 13 4 h young markham 13 4 e thompson ring 2 13 g carey maikham 0 3 3 j hainson mark 0 3 3 c keffer markham 2 13 l borean markham 0 2 2 plan to organize junior softball a junior softball league will be oiganized th season under the north york banner and en tries are invited a group meet ing will be held in the aurora arena on tuesday evening may 1st at 730 pm to date six teams appear def inite including aurora rich mond hill e gwilhmbury hei ghts bradford mount albert and schomberg markham and stouffville are question marks geo haskett on of the main promoters of both summer and winter sports in the north york area lepoits that to date base ball is a dead issue in the dis trict with the majority of boys turning their talents to softball few tickets left a few tickets are still avail able for minstiel mania 62 to be held in the auditorium of the stouffville dist high school on thursday friday and saturday nights they will be sold on a first come first served basis mr stan schmidt is in charge of ticket sales aox quality service we often have scarce items phone 506w 506j 502w rodney and garry registered no 1 seed oats seed barley some varieties all clovers and grass seeds lawn seed all prices farm and garden fertilisers garden seeds bulk and packets weed and orchaiu sprays stiver bros limited unionville stouffville aurora uxbridge xozaoe xoe lean bonele pot roast lb 39c country style pure pork sausage lb 45c minced beef 3 ibs 100 wieners 2 lbs for 75c bolojna by the piece or sliced 29c 0boyles meat market vk dkliver fhone 35 stouffville i notice to ratepayers school sect ion no 16 pickering a special meeting will be held at the school at s pan tuesday may 1 1962 signed dave mcdowell lets get canada moving again in the years after the last war when canada reached full maturity as a nation this country established itself as a leader among the middl nations and a major influence on the great power it also knew an unprecedented prosperity a heavy volume of this resulted from foreign trade canada has always been an exporting nation without exports this country would wither and dry up economically every individual in the nation benefits and profits from our external trade but our exports have been lagging our whols economy has been drifting while europe w devastated by the war has been moving forward with sevenleague strides this country once called tomorrows giant has been oper ating like a weakling bungling selfconlradiction in the april 7 issue of maclean3 magazine peter newman its ottawa correspondent writes after nineteen months of ministerial bungling complicated by prodigious ssfcontradiction and genuine uncertainty the diefenbaker government has at last come up with a trade policy toward the european common market then mr newman adds the canadian plan amounts to little more than a belated bow to the bold initiative of president kennedys trade ex pansion act the influential us financial magazine barrons this year said canadas conservative govern ment for more than four years has adopted one misguided economic and fiscal policy after an other r the indecision maladminislralion and the lack ing initiative of the present conservative govern ment in ottawa has cost canada 300000 jobs and 14 billion dollars in lost production basedlon the rate of growth canada had developed prior to 1957 that works out to an economic slowdown of 3000 a family or 800 per person or 100000000 a week and 10000 a minute a lot of slowdown from slowdown to speedup the liberal party of canada which governed in canadas most prosperous times is determined to change the slowdown to a speedup in the ec onomy john addison as a member of a liberal government will put every effort into helping to create such prosperous conditions he himself is a successful businessman who can lend an energetic hand and a knowing mind to this ec onomic situation you can help john addison put york north back on the map mirurf by iks uk ku tlbnl aitu