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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 4, 1947, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 4 1947 markham coach takes bucko mcdonalds hockey challenge vandorf port perry rink will not open its the exhibition junior hockey b markham coach e lawne doors this winter the place we game scheduled between scarborof that happv old warrior wilfred understand has been condemned dukes and stouffville tailed to bucko mcdonald has appeared as unsafe for public materialize on monday night man- the scene rather earlv this sea- iager sharpe of the dukes put in son and has left some sizzling nick liangay whose professional a hurryup call to stouffville sat- comment on his trail hockey career with philadephia jrday to say that ice couldnt be bucko wasnt satisfied to mere- was shortlived as the former had either at varsity or oshawa iy criticize connie svmthe man- markham star broke a collarbone stouffville will practice at oshawa jager of the toronto maple leafs on the first game he expects to this thursday night if the weather on his living visit to the big city have the cast removed this week holds ice should be available injftut had issue to a toronto soon stouffville next week columnist the following statement the annual oha- meeting will be held at the royal york this sat- urdav afternoon secretary bruce stouffville hockev fans are in for for the benefit of the millionaires you can tell markham were out after that 5im vion iheviaer tna intermediate b title clark and chas nolan m the lk th r initltvlt to the local ain ami theyll have to be extra arena the place is undergoing an extensive paint job both in the waiting rooms and the tribune expect to form the local delegation lyall fetch member of the stouffville junior squad two seasons ago and last year with markham is back with stouffville good to beat us this season mr mcdonald the federal mem- a- hockey ber of parliament for the parry boards another invocation will be d went on to plug his a glassedin announcers booth and sundndge beavers which were press box reports from the- tier k as sunndge sun- o ltx players bench and penalty box u1ll l rht ha even this year after a tryout with l nn im for transmission over to right red uniforms trimmed unionville junior bs he had his 5 p 1 bv foster vnrr i with yellow could it be that the initial workout with ike harpers m baker brother of arenaowner j selected to avoid traces of crew last tuesday night ciavt baker is down from the uxbridge intercommunitv hoc- nsg tox the paint key league has been organized for- another season with the following officers pres fired kellend 1st both stouffville and aurora vice bill gould 2nd vice fred juniors are awaiting the decision marshall sec darcy morden of johnny atkinson stalwart town treas frank reynolds although an defenceman of richmond hill as invitation was extended to both to which team he will line up with stouffville and claremont to send this year atkinson has been representatives to the meeting practicing regularly with stouff- neither place had a delegation on ville and only last tuesday night hand definite assurance that he the final the markh turning out there hav thirty players many that have not uuuc me release irom mai ciuu u ne uesnes rtsifj t i ii grade would look pretty good to to change over to the stouffville llf at tne jamleson rival coaches it is understood the team stouffville management counj 0rval nf twih millionaires are angling for the serter this with the fact that through relatives hmelat week vices of an outstanding right win- their victoria square entry atkin- q irl w wwiviiii ger and as well expect to have a son could have been held from fonwb w good look at bert baker who play- aurora last year through mileage j j gundav school nt 1 dm church ed with todmorden last week with regardless of these regulations o il two practices scheduled for this both managers simmons of aurora ji t blood bucko we dont think so as there isnt another team that the millionaires would rather meet in the spring playoffs than buckos beavers the game would be a natural as both teams have that spirit to win for the old home balsam axi mt zion mr orr graham and mr eric was out and gave manager vsnow collingwood are both wearing i ball miss betty davis of toronto spent the weekend at her home mr and mrs jas shipton attend ed the wedding of her sister in tor- practices seneciuiecl lor tnis both manager week it is expected that these two and snowball of stouffville are positions will be decided the club leaving the decision up to atkin- will be rounded off at fifteen play- son as neither club wishes to ing members and the boys will be stand in the players way of being j oatnrdav sharpened for the dash to the wire with the team of his choice fthe mt zion school christmas i tree will be held in the school on wednesday night dec 17th and the sunday school christmas party on saturday night dec 20 ready to plunge through a hole cut in the ice for his win ter swim in indian river near peterboro sunday gavin shearer has audience of warm lyclad skiers skaters oxtaiuo potatoes high ix quality the excellent quality of ontario potatoes was again evident at the recent royal winter fair when ontario growers captured a long list of prizes in both seed and table stock classes the grand champion ship went to ross brothers of pcmberton bc on an entry of 30 potatoes in netted gem variety a total of 134 wins went to ontario growers including the reserve grand championship and champ ionship in intermediate variety to jos gattie watford of the sud bury district championship in early varieties to d mackay son coldwater simcoe county reserve championship in intermediate varieties to gabriel maurice pene- tahg and reserve championship in late varieties to milton weather- bilt son bethany there were 314 entries in potato classes and officials of the royal winter fair described the potato show as out standing being the biggest and best potato show ever staged in canada the golden rule book store the golderr rule book store of kitchener ontario intends to have their representative in the person of thos- martin in stouffville and vicinity for the week of december 813th to call upon the customers and render such service as may be found possible we appeal to those who in formers years have been served by the heise variety store to avail themselves of this opportunity mail orders to our store at all times of the year are given our prompt and best attention men men men i an opportunity to hear wing commander gregson from england now touring this country in stouffville baptist church monday dec 8th at 800 pm sharp commander gregson was senior chaplin of the rcaf in canada during he war a message in song will be given by gormley mole quartette dont miss this meeting i how to keep appees good ix the home many householders may be dis couraged from buying apples in large quantities because the fruit becomes withered and tasteless in a short time this is caused chiefly by loss of moisture from the apple the air in most houses is usually too dry for good storage and be cause of this dry condition the moisture in the apple escapes from the small pores in the skin as this moisture contains most of the fresh aromatic flavour of the apple its loss causes the fruit to become all wrinkled and tasteless through the efforts of the horti cultural division central experi mental farm ottawa and other research organizations commercial cold storage plants are improving their methods of retaining the fresh quality of apples if consumers wish to benefit from these modern stor age improvements they too must give attention to how the fruit can le kept best in the home says w r phillips who specializes in a study of fruit storage for the div ision of horticulture there are two ways to prevent moisture and flavour loss in apples he says one low temperature and high humidity the method used in commercial storage is helpful but is difficult and frequently impract ical in the home the second meth od more suited to the home is to use a container which will hold the moisture in the apple cellophane togs or glass jars can be used for this purpose if glass jars are used the tops should be left loose so that the apples do not suffocate if the apples are stored in this way and the containers are kept in the re frigerator the fruit will retain its fresh flavour and appearance for a reasonable time f it is desired larger quantities of apples in the home some helpful j suggestions will be found in the publication the construction and operation of a home storage for dr and mrs geo covev visited mr and mrs rov morlev on sun day also mrs albert heise tor onto is visiting the morley home for a few days wesley wa will meet on wed nesday afternoon at the home of mrs j irwin electionof officers will take place glad to hear that mr and mrs ken bacon have their baby boy home with them again he was seriously ill in newmarket hospi tal wesley choir met for rehearsal last friday evening at the home of mr and mrs roy morley in former years it has leen the custom to practice in the homes during the severe winter months and this was the firt meeting of this nature this season following the practice of the regular sunday music and work on christmas numbers the group enjoyed a social hour dur ing this period mr george e richardson was presented with a copy of thomas costains book the moneyman by the choir in recognition of his fifteen years service as organist and choir- leader mrs gordon mackev the president read the address and mr howard dike made the presentation mr richardson made suitable replv miss louise lundv on behalf of tlie choir thanked mr and mrs morlev for opening their home a dainty and tasty lunch followed by gen erous servings of ice cream brought to a conclusion a very pleasant evening pine orchard i mrs albert boake accompanied mrs brand on a shopping tour to toronto one day last week mrs wilbur shropshire enter tained a number of relatives on saturday night in honour of her daughter ediths approaching mar riage mrs j and d mcclure and little roger visited the home of mr and mrs howard mcclure last wed nesday mr and mrs a baxter have been on the sick list mrs carl dink entertained the ladies on monday afternoon in honour of edith shropshire a com ing bride miss shropshire receiv ed many useful gifts and thanked her friends in her gracious manner the ladies of the institute are compiling their tweedmuir history book and would be glad if anyone has interesting facts of former days at pine orchard please for ward to mrs art baxter or mrs ed johnston mr henry widdifield and party of hunters met with some excite ment while up north hunting deer they had success with deer and encountered a large female bear with her offspring mamma bear put up a good fight and took several shots to finish her mr and mrs j ash spent satur day in toronto mr dioyd heaslip and jim sher idan were in toronto on saturday 1 did vou see santa boys an eas wa to s0 glxt mr and mrs eveleigh and sons problem is to purchase tickets in mrs win chapman and miss retabook form now obtainable at the were sunday visitors with mr and stanley theatre box office 313 mrs r chapman r electors of markham township your vote and influence is solicted to elect fred wicks jr councillor for 1948 better administration through cooperation election day dee 8 1947 polls open 9 am to 7 pm on election day in township of markham vote w l scandrett a veteran for council a sound constructive council beneficial to all mark your ballot w l scandrett x voting day monday dec 8th polling hours 9 to 7 pm fruits and vegetables waggs jewellery stoiffvi1xe ontario

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