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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1939, p. 7

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stouffville tribune thursday july 6th 1939 page seven thirtynine runs scored in ball game something of a record was established here on the holiday when 39 runs were scored be fore pears and stouffville com pleted their league game the final count was 2316 for pears three local twirlers dint hodgins bill clark and bruce stover were batted about freely as were two toronto mounds- man countless errors gave the pears a 162 lead until the 7th when the toronto southpaw weakened and stouffville collect ed seven runs before the round was halted tempers flared during this innings when an overthrow to first was claimed to have been interfered with by a spectator however umpire davis ruled otherwise and banned the toron to catcher from the game for being a bit too free with his tongue there was little outstanding in the play of either team and the multitude of errors produc ed a game much in contrast to what the fans have been treated to recently hillcrest 16 stouffville 8 last wednesday hillcrests strengthened their position dropping stouffville to the cellar of the north toronto inter mediate league by handing the outoftown nine at 16 to 8 set back at pears park- mike johnson was touched for seven hits to score eight runs till the fifth frame when he tired and turned the mound duties to dick gibson donald hodgins stouffville hurler was taken for eighteen hits gord baker top scorer for the winners counted four times with three hits including a second innings homer over centre field len gaull counted twice with three hits including a home run bill harris scored twice with a triple and a single don hickson singled and scor ed as pinch hitter in the final round buster mils tallied twice with three hits in four tries two killed in claremont crackup two 20vearold youths of brooklin were instantly killed last wednesday night south of claremont when this car crashed into a tree at high speed two youths killed as auto hits tree brooklin lads die instantly car strikes loose gravel and is ditched edward cassidy and john maynard 20yeaiod brooklin youths were instantly killed shortly before midnight on wednesday night when their car struck loose gravel on the seventh concession road pick ering township near claremont careened into the ditch for 50 yards and was demolished in a terrific impact with a tree the car was an open com- lou lehman started the stouffvillites with a home run over deep right field in tha open ing session jack pennock scor ed two getting three walks and a hit in four attempts ross wideman got a single and a triple in three visits to the plate to score one run nsite roadster assembled by maynard son of a brooklin garage operator first to reach the wreck was john bayles near whose home the accident occurred he rush ed out in his night attire and pulled the lads from the wreck age both were dead then he called dr n f tomlinson of claremont coroner dr h c pearson of dunbarton decided an inquest was unnecessary dog kennels for wilcox two acres of land with lake frontage and a six roomed house on the south side of wil cox lake has just been pur chased by w j adair of tor onto a dog fancier it is report ed that the new owner will es tablish kennels on the property of quite extensive proportions for which a kennel license must be obtained from the local municipality when the place is ready for the canines they also farm who in the machine shop work not for some time now could farming have been practised on the small scale styu familiar in the world of yesteryear if today we had to rely on the oldtime cradle methods of cutting and garnt- ing the crop if would take every ablebodied man in every province of our dominfo to harvest the average wheat crop of western canada thanks however modern farm machinery with practically no seasonal increase in hired labor th farmer is able to take care of even the heaviest of harvests the making of th machines for harvesting is but a transference of labor from the field to the factory instead of the short seasonal engagement during the rush days of harv the implement worker is given longer periods of employment and the day fc spends in making farm equipment lessens the number of men required in the fom field thus these men during the winter monthr help make short work of garnering greater crops during the few and fleeting days of harvest season and so many ef the men thus engaged have themselves come from farm homes it was only natural when turning their faces citywards that men from farm should first seek employment with a company whose name to them had bea a household word in masseyharru whoso origin mnety rears ergo was on a farm these time farmers find a rather logical expression for their abilities in the mechanical side of farming for while in forge or machine shop they also farm masseyh arris company limited the service arm o f th e canadian farm claremont we welcome rev and mrs kennedy and family of madoc to claremont mr and mrs cecil neal of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs pallister mr and mrs garnet williams of buffalo spent the holiday with mrs harry thompson c a overland is doing con siderable redecorating in the interior of his store this week mr andmrs lome hamm of oshawa spent the holiday with his father frank hamm ii g mclntyre william cow ley and elmer sherk are at red stone lake this week continu ing their work on mr mcln- tyres cottage mrs bryan linton who is re siding with her daughter mrs andrew ashenhurst is in very poor health mrs widmer miller is visit- inng her daughter mrs bruce taylor on the 2nd line this week mr and mrs frank jones of sandford and son arthur spent sunday at the jack spencely home mr and mrs r nighswander and daughters of lockport ny also mr and mrs j hill of toronto were visitors at the loss hih home mr and mrs wm beelby of stroud and mr and mrs robt nesbitt and family of uxbridge spent sunday with mr and mrs john beelby mr and mrs stan miller of sunderland and mrs horthope of port perry were weekend visitors with mr and mrs thos paterson ivan purely received a crack ed shoulder and badly gashed face when his motorcycle turned over on the main street corner here on sunday mr and mrs hamm of toronto were in town for the sunday decoration service mr hamm is a soninlaw of thcs sander son mr frank loyst has been turning out numerous repeat orders of late for his canned chicken which speaks well for this local product the local bowlers will hold a mixed tournament here on monday july 10 both local rinks lost out in the last end at the oshawa tournament on the holiday some of the equipment of the h g mclntyre plant including a boiler and presses was moved to oshawa this week where the factory is expected to be re moved to in the near future bernard burnell is erecting a new frame house in the north end of the town being 24x24 mr burnell has tenanted the late s rumohr house for some time union services of the united and baptist congregations will commence next sunday with service in the baptist church in the morning and united in the evening rev augustine will be in charge during july it is reported that mrs frank soden has sold her house here in town to mr david gregg mrs soden is living with her brother will hamm of toronto at present the w m s will hold their regular meeting in the united church school room on thurs day july 13 at 230 pm a cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the community mr and mrs george judd and miss freda of toronto and mr and mrs wm burnham of leaskdale were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs john scott owing to the illness of mr stanley johnston bookkeeper at the mclntyre plant here miss effie graham is up from the oshawa plant for the time being it sure looks like old times again to see miss graham at the local plant recent visitors at dave daw sons were mrs joe empring- ham of mt zion mr orval davidson of markham mr and mrs frank brignal and the latters mother from wood- bridge also jack mairs who has spent a week with his grandparents we understand that jess warden and howard mothersill were really looking for a big catch of fish when they went east last week for one of their angling expeditions as they took along a truck to transport the catch however citizens whe waited along the street hoping to pick up the surplus which might drop from the truck were rather disappointed when the boys came back with only 200 of the finny tribe a pretty wedding was solem nized at silverthorn united church toronto on saturday when alice emma daughter of mr and mrs alfred phillips of toronto was united in marri age with charles floyd coates of claremont rev p d augustine officiated following the ceremony a reception was held at the brides home the couple left on a motor trip and will reside in claremont on their return a big crowd was in atten dance at the annual decoration service sunday rev levi atkinson of stouffville deliver ed a very fitting address while music was supplied by the clare mont band compliments were heard on every hand regarding the band and it has been suggested by numerous cit izens that a weekly concert in the park on saturday or sun day evening would be highly appreciated stays fresh twice as long in a norge the double cooling system in the new norge lifetime models is a new revolutionary principle for the proper preservation of food increased moist cold preserves foods without spoilage or decay come in and see the norge with lifetime porcelain finish both outside and inside norge 10year war ranty on rollator gives double pro tection and 14 other convenient norge features investigate new norge lower prices now in effect convenient payasyouuse plan le 0 fowl wanted highest market price paid for hens and other poultry sam golden apply at belgian draft stallion caesar de zande 5621 enrol ment no3694 colour strawberry roan the property ol blake john son lot 20 con 3 uxbridge this horse is of a thick smooth block type with good underpinning and has proven himself a sure foal getter terms 1000 at the barn due february 1st or this horse can be trucked to your premises with an extra charge of 125 to be paid at lime of service for a radius of 15 miles with a return trip in three weeks all accidents at owners risk persons disposing of such mares shall be held responsible telephone stouffville 9409 reconditioned reliable used cars 1937 plymouth coach 1937 delux ford coupe 1937 mclaughlin buick special sedan 1935 ford delux fordor heater and defroster 1938 ford stand tudor 1934 chev 1 12 ton dual 1932 cadillac special sedan 1928 chevrolet sedan 1929 ford delux fordor trucks 1936 chev maple leaf 2ton dual hd 1930 studebaker 2ton hd stake 1931 durant hp with stake duals 1929 2 ford 1m ton stake 2 fordson tractors 2 no8 oliver 2furrow plows fleury 3furrow plow near new anthony hydraulic hoist dump 1 anthony horse gravity steel dump box one horse also a number of other good reconditioned cars and trucks at prices to clear df holden sons stouffville saonun markham coal cement place your orders now for coal at the summer prices salt on hand for hay and feed poultry feeds of all kinds cement delivered if requested land tile various sizes s w hastings stouffville phone 169 free trip to get a free round trip to stouffville just do this put a can of cream in your car and deliver it to us the extra money we pay for cream delivered to the creamery will easily pay for your gas and oil we can test your cream while you wait- and pay you in cash whether you are a steady shipper a part time or even a trial can you will receive the same courteous treatment and the most money for your cream our cream collecting service is at your disposal the year round stouffville creamery open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings

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