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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1947, p. 1

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tamffinrue tifonm full pack of classified ads ox page tex vol 58 no 47 the tribune stouffvile oxt march 20 1947 fourteen pages defeat oakville in oha playdowns local juniors win first of playoffs from oakville 1211 tied first game 44 the ked wings predominated the play in the last period and lewis got his second goal to give his club the lead again there were just fifty seconds left to play when the visitors tied the game stouifville were slow starters and moore held off the oakville squad in great style in the opening stouifville juniors gained the first round of the ladder towards the pv ontario junior c hockey champ ionship as they administered the first defeat this season suffered by oakville by a score s7 in the grimsby arena on friday night taking the round 1211 the first game played in stouffville on wed nesday ended in a 11 tie oakville took an early lead in the tennflmttes play second game davison getting the davison galbraith and patterson first of his four goals at the five- collected four minor penalties for minute mark of the first period as oakville while clement and camp i in the first game this was the only de sat 0 two minutes each for time that oakville ever headed the stouftville local boys pascoe slapped in the there was considerable disj tying counter at looo of the period satisfaction voiced bv the fans and followed by two more by bill mab- t stouifville management over bett and bun sellers at three the handling of the game bv small crowd at auction with plenty of money elmor bentley auction sale on the 9th concession of markham held on march 13 and which had been post poned to that date owing to blocked roads wa slimly attended but tlie financial results were highly satis factory all who attended thai sale were there for the purpose of buy ing and while considered one of smaller auctions it totalled 1000 auctioneer a s farmer reports with only half the township roads open and the concession line on which the sale was held not very good it is gratifying that the buyers were to be on hand even if specta tors were lacking divorce granted the plaintiff in claremont case if this does not stop then i mjnuie intervals just beforeihe messrs walsh and pahnerand the vl 275yrolcl white pine goes to lumber changed for the bell ended the first period currie officials were got loose in front of the stouffville scond same net to score oakvilles second goall 8 in the second period stouffville buys large farm turned in one of the prettiest dis- near palmerston plays of speed and combination one i m i m r- t- could wish for in junio hockev i ivand mrs fred feigel of ic- both forward iin- hl loc i toria square have sold their acre down the ice a way that had land clbmith shop and dwell- oakviile uned sellers scored feda- play sngas are irig this week feoncic ofor sskffl o l al their wl t new address will be gome po mr make it 13 at the 11minute mark feigel purchased a fine 200 acre campbell made agolf shot 1 torn j pferhbn whichstandso jjacfe maple bush large barn andjagainst elsie blanche mowder and taken to put an end to this scurri ions promiscuous dissemination of stinking literature mr justice e r e chevrier declared in whitby last week as he granted alfred c mowder of claremont a decree nisi for divorce in an action against the plaintiffs wife elsie blanche mow der and the codefendant robert g roy of toronto costs of the action were assessed against the codefendant roy and a counter claim for alimony brought by mrs mowder was dismissed without costs the actions of alfred c mowder went between kemps legs in thej stone house and other i roy and that of elsie blanche oakville net- mac clement made it buildings mowder against alfred c mowder 03 at loog as he drilled one home application has been made to with mrs d mcleod mrs annie from about ten feet out oakville started to throw their i bring his parents and brothers here from poland so that in due time on weight around in the last period their arrival there will be ample and kept their first line of gal- braith cameron and currie contin ually on the ice the sudden on slaught pressed the red wings into their own end and at 200 and 233 davison and currie notched two from close range a long shot at the fiveminute mark was part ially deflected by the defence then struck doug moore on the inside of the glove and trickled into the net to even the count 6all just help to operate the large acreage which the feigels have acquired retired three yrs r spoftord buried t robert h spofford 05 who for 32 vears farmed on lot 22 concession two minutes later gord minton j markham died on wednesday who had been repeatedly denied on march mh at st michaels hos wideopen chances chcked on ta after an illness of five wee jewells pass to make it 6 oak- h born near m albert yille fought back desperate y and t h j d davison and galbraith combined to stouffville even the count again 77 h sul by his wkiow the time was running out and the formei agnes chapman one son next goal looked like the clincher l f daughters evelyn doug moore who has played a mrs j k cowan m and stellar role in the series made one fmn grandchildren spectacular save after another at the mineral on saturday was 1705 minion got a perfect pass out conducted fronl the residence to from keith jewett and in the h ba ch h f flick of an eye the game was won d macgregor conducted the lie slapped in the puck before tuck se ntsment was made in co m0 i stouffville cemetery and the pall- stouffville clung g mly to their bea were m tbos g a narrow margin for the remaining runnings ros5 davis t three minutes with a minute and geo and clarence mc- dowell thirty seconds remaining oakville got a face off opposite the stouff ville net and as the pass out came in front of the local goal an oak ville player standing in the goal crease drove moore back into the net the faceoff was called back by referee towns crys of rob bers and protest went un heeded and the faceoff was made for oakville that close chance was the finish and the red wings carried the play into the other end to keep it there for the remaining second the game was clea with only three penaltie side lewis sellers and campbell getting the nod for the locals and leslie currie and galbraith ft sf he called for oakville three goals were is 5 til u scored while these offences were l n re being served hat they would acceed to the re- davidson who is playing his last f b i year in junior hockey was out- z m nlrdj standing for oakville scoring four stkshe c all of them set up by gal- flom ne summerville and mrs irene smith as codefendants which were being tried together were brought to an unexpectedly speedy conclusion as the codefendant roy withdrew from the proceedings at noon and mrs mowder did not appear and was not represented by counsel after that time in passing judgment mr justice chevrier said the evidence was clear and conclusive that adultery had been committer i sincerely hope this will put an end to this scandalous surrilous dastardly letter writing and per secution his jlordship cjeclarqi with reference to various docu ments allegedly written and cir culated by roy if it doesnt then certain means should be taken to put an end to this dirty mudslinging campaign he went on adding that some pro tection must be afforded the judiciary the bar and honest people it is an ignominy 1 doubt if hi would be tolerated in any other country he stated as he went on to say he could not see why some thing had not already been done to stop the emanation of the put rid stinking literature if 1 can do anything to stop it i shall have no hesitation in taking whatever means are possible to do so he said his lordship added that he did not mean to stifle free speech but that it must be consistant with the dignity and the rights of others as elsie blanche mowder the plaintiff in the second action made no reply and no one on her behalf made any reply when she was call- away back nearly a hundred years ago when the present robt ratcliff bush on the gth concession of whitchurch was owned by his grandfather and later by his father numerous virgin pines were spared from the woodmans axe several of these trees left for sentimental reasons still stand this winter the one shown here was felled because it showed signs of deterioration the huge pine towered something over 120 feet shown above are the ten 12foot logs about to pass into the ratcliff saw mill on the townline with white pine worth around 200 per thou- ranu this monster of the forest if it had shown no deteriora tion would have cashed out around 600 mr robt ratcliff says the tree is believed to have been the largest pine in the whole county of york and was 275 years old the board feet 3080 stouffvillle waiting winner of halibcrtox- gananoque series t time of going to press no definite word could lie given as to exactly where or when stouffville junior oha entry would play their next round they are awaiting the winner of the halibuitoiigauaiioqiie series and will play one or the other of these teams on friday night and likely again on mon day night gamiiioquc won the first game by the score of 61 on monday night and play in hali- biiiton tonight wednesday gnnanoque is favored to take the round and if they should stouffville may go to kingston to play the gananoque home game on friday night and the return game in oshawa mon day however the first home game inight lie played in stouff ville if there is ice friday night listen to your sports broad- easts on cfrb toronto and ckdo oshawa for details mrs f h stiver dead in 83rd year move made to kill fifty miles of roadside weeds the municipal spraying co will rr be given a contract to kill approxi- w arden chas hooper and deputy mately 50 miles of roadside weeds reeve dalton rumney of markham in whitchurch township this sum- township both of whom urged mer according to a move made bywnc to financially support the the township council on saturday ontario federation of agriculture goals braith these two were top men on their team stouffville honors were evenly shared by every man on the line up the red wings deserved to win on the play by at least a goal or mrs rae assistant clerk was given a new contract increasing her salary to 1300 per year and consideration was given to making an increase to clerk chas hoover on tne piay oy at least a goai oij rece 1600 plus 400 for xl expenses it was generally agreed that the clerk should be increased council secures gravel contract the offer of frank roberts to supply gravel for the township of markham at the same price prevail- j ing last year si 30 per yard de- e both in thvcourt room and out hvered anywherein the municipal- j side justice chevrier also dismiss ed this action without costs no proper reason was advanced why mrs elsie blanche mowder i think the price may be all j was not present to give evidence or why the trial should not proceed at this time lie said there is noth ing to justify the postponement of this trial especially in view of the nauseating atmosphere which was wittingly created around this whole action postponement refused postponement of tiie case had been asked by mrs mowder on the grounds that her physical condition i riinri ty was accepted by the council on niim- n s monday with councillor win tim- ui vii 1 1 10 voting against the motion highways and ed danes both of hamilton lineup for stouffville in goal moore defence campbell clement rumney pascoe lewis and mab- and the amount will be set at next meeting all members were present reeve belt jewett sellers and minton avjchhcwiwiv deputy reev well known resident of unionville and stouffville mrs frank 11 stiver passed away at the home of her daughter in toronto on sunday and will be buried this thursday afternoon from the home of her son percy in unionville interment will be made in the lutheran ceme tery there lifelong resident of unionville district mrs stiver lived in stouff ville at time of her death her maiden was jennie lyons she was in her 83rd year and is survived by two daughters and six sons her husband having predeceased her several years the daughters are mrs herbert irwin toronto mrs percy tarr stouffville six sons percy stanley fred of unionville and orval leslie and xorman tor onto intermediates win double trophies at uxbridge stouffvilles representatives in the uxbridge town league udora won the championship of that group on was such as to prevent her appear- monday night downing zephyr 72 ing but his lordship ruled that the won the first game on satur- trial would proceed he decided day nigtu t0 take the round also that it would be preferable to 1m the winners were presented try the actions without a jury witn two trophies one from the as court rose for noon adourn- e and tne otner from ne ux ment mr roy codefendant in the bridge kinsmen club alfred mowder vs elsie mowder thc championship lineup was as nearly 900 fans saw the red wings wedded sixty five years on sat- leading with less than a minute to urday march 22 mr and mrs jos go when galbraith broke loose in burnham will observe the occasion front of moore to net the tving quietly at home victoria square goal- markham township the venerable currie had notched the opening ol couple are both enjoying very counter for oakville at the twojgood health mr burnhsm will be minute mark of the first period lewis combined with pascoe to tie the count ten minutes later while bill mabbett gave the homesters the lead at 170s each team added one in the second period minton scoring for stouffville and cameron for oak ville davison evened the count in 7 next september and his wife is over so they spent their early life in scott township near sandford and later moved to markham two adjournment was ordered for half an hour to give them an opportun- mer of 1913 and following two itv to appear and at the end of that trials at which judgment went in time their names were called three favor of mowder was now on appeal times in the court room and three before the supreme court of can- times outside by the sheriffs officer ada as for the present divorce ac- lions he said that of alfred c mowder against his wife and roy had been commenced in march 1915 while that of elsie b mowder against her husband and three co- defendants mrs d mcleod mrs anne summerville and mrs irene when no answer was made mr justice chevrier proceeded with the case tracing the history of this litiga tion a w s greer kc counsel daughters arc mrs ross nichols for alfred mowder pointed out markham township and mrs john that the latter had brought an ac- duncan thlstletown their only tion for alienation of his wifes smith was commenced the follow- son is clifford burnham of jarrctt affections against roy in the sum ing february after listening to an address by a member of the firm mr mcgee for the company explained that the custom is to spray one side of the roads one year and the other side the next year north and west sides in 1917 and 1919 and south and east sides of same roads in 1918 and 1950 three drums would spray the entire road system at cost of 2800 for two sprays put on with this method he explained there was little spreading of weed seeds from one side of road ways to the other before the whole area is treated he emphasized that the program must be carried out for a period of three years otherwise you better keep your money where it is now voluntary cooperation of farmers along the right of way to be spray ed is essential if they are advised in advance that spraying will be done in june and august this year those with high or heavy brush would have a chance to cut it down then the spray would kill out any aftergrowth council decided to order two drums which was estimated to cover from fifty to sixty miles of roads one side that the reeve said is approximately half the township mileage and would make a nice start cost will be about 1600 or equivalent to the amount of money spent for cutting weeds last year councillor les harper said the scheme sounded like the most logi cal program we have heard for weed killing while the reeve urged that the program should be started this year even if only in a small way huge snow plowing bills pre vented a full scale weed program this year councillor fred timbers who was welcomed back from his trip to england with the ontario plowmen said that ho believed the method of killing would cost less and be more effective than what costs were in previous years and councillor ivan mclaughlin thought costs were fairly accurate in fact the speaker might lie high in what he quoted mr mclaughlin suggested- we must stay within our bud get commented deputy reeve ed logan however he moved that twr drums of the 21d formula lie pur chased to cover the distance men tioned and that no hand cutting of weeds of any accountbe done money spent for cutting weeds as a temporary measure last year totall ed slightly more than si 500 clerk john crawford told the council snow removal 15000 snow removal this year will cost the township 15000 the most of whicli has been spent at the present time road accounts were ordered paid totalling 1200 and road superintendent sandy davis report ed all machinery at work and many roads yet to open it was decided to order a j5 ton car of calcium as dust layer for the coming season indi cations are that calcium will be in short supply as the summer pro greses price in car lots will be s2788 per ton warden of county present council welcomed a visit from through taxation on all farmers mr rumney said that markham collected onesixth of a mill through taxes last year which met with no objection the amount individually was so small he said yet it raised 600 he said all places of four acres or more were regarded as proper acreage to pay the tax since it included market gardeners who wanted to be in on the scheme mr rumney concluded warden hooper said the idea of making a grant from general account was dropped by his town ship since it was not considered the proper means of raising help for a purely farmer project he urged that the federation be given plenty of financial support because it is the strongest organization in ontario in a position to fight for the rights of farm people reeve evans said the matter would be given careful considera tion as to best method of lending financial support to this cause which he indicated he strongly supported ir wilson property sold mrs thos bacon of claremont is closing a sale for the purchase of the dr harry wilson property on main street opposite miss gertrude todds residence mrs bacon in tends to move here when possession is arranged reported sale price 7500 dr wilson and family wll locate in dufferin county where he is in charge of public health work byers auction totalled 12000 although only a young farmer fred byer of atha station certainly possessed the faculty of gathering around him a wonderful line of farm implements and live stock he sold everything by auction last saturday which brought in a total of 12000 a s farmer on the auc tioneer block closed the sale a few minutes after six oclock after hav ing disposed of go pigs 25 cattle 3 horses in the last hour of the sale high spots of the auction was the sale of the tractor a jdcere for s136g threshing machine for 790 1way disc 250 and rubber tired wtgons for 110 each the best cow a guernsey demand ed 175 heifers averaged 115 and fat cattle 960 lbs brought 135 mixed grain as in good- demand at 185 cwt and oats 1 bushel mr and mrs byer intend to move into stouffville stouffville veterans euchre party to be held in the oddfellows hall tuesday march 25 at 830 bring lunch prizes collection extra advertising this paper is a 11page issue enlarged in an effort to accommo date thc demand for advertising space in the tribune despite the best efforts of publishers and staff three farm stock lists and other display advertising could not be accommodated

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