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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 21, 1949, p. 9

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the tribune stousville ont tuesday april 21 1949 sports news and views clia nolan two new high wire fences will the markham softball league be erected on the first and third i hope to have their winner this baselines of the baseball diamond year granted a bye into the ontario in memorial park to protect the softball playdoivns fans the lions club will finance 1 local park commission plans another full structed expece j foot the bill ibu ler bleachers while it is the athletic club will for the third base season of improvements stouitville memorial park com mission held this years inaugural meeting at the park last week and looked over the work to be done iboad ways garage inioiivillrjon the grounds this year members clarke another clipper talof the commission are john scott don campbell member of stouff- iville clipper squad is now estab- llislipi in a position at harry wait iliil liis in stouitville jillt of ilu- kavter pioiiiinailin on sunday a 11 hill family- work was started this week on the new bleachers for the hard ball diamond at memorial park the bleachers are being erected by the lions club they will be in three sections approximately ft long to seat 2o0 people unionville sources tell us iliat the wellknown hangay brothers nick ami hob of markham hockey fame and more lately with senior teams on either canadian coast are considering opening a new store at cnionville on the south side of no 7 just near the railway crossing the boys would specia lize in sports equipment oxygen was given players at maple leaf gardens on saturday afternoon and evening in a new experiment by a mcgill university professor to fight off fatigue the montreal royals used it against barrie and detroit borrowed the outfit for thefi- windup with the leafs in the night game unionville grab off four spots in allstar selection ab iliilsi- wellknown newmarket sports writer has come up ratings in this years junior fling heres the xo 1 team goal norm stunden unionville de fence mcgliee aurora calhoun weston centre polly minton unionville right wing ted downer weston left wing poots unionville extra boy- choff unionville norm stunden played one of his best years of junior hockey and incidentally its his last hes seen service with richmond hill stouff- ville and unionville stunden was as coo as a cucumber under fire and had a handy pair of hands for a netminder polly minton formerly with stouffville red wings rated the secondbest individual player in the league always a great puck hawk polly has given many a grandstand performance when his team was shorthanded irving poots best at left wing was a steady performer for union ville going both ways bill boychoff formerly with bradford and aurora did a stretch with gait junior a then lined up permanently with unionville he was equally effective on defence or forward a power house of rugged ability in either position dr s s ball elmer daniels ken liushway k it davis and chas nolan council representatives are john scott and henry ogden the members main project will be the erection ot a large concrete building to give toilet facilities to the park while a contract has not been let it is understood that the ccst will be between four and five hundred dollars the new bleachers being erected by the lions club will be painted to match up with the job done last year on the grandstand several loads of cinders have been spread at the foot of the park road to improve the parking space near the arena the commission looked over the new field being opened up for soft- ball south of the park drive the field was levelled off and seeded last fall and will be rolled and clipped ready for action this summer caretaker bert batt who had the park in t such fine trim all last year is already at work pete legion take senior b cup peterboro legionaires skated off with the oh a senior b champion ship crown at the sarnia arena friday night as they took their third straight game from the sarnia sailors g3 the legion team was in the stouffville group this past winter at the beginning of the first period it appeared that the sarnia crew would force a fourth game in this best threeoutoffive series at 11 1 garvin of sarnia and crawley of peterboro were both put oftfor high sticking kowcinak raced in to pot the first goal for sarnia the tars had their plays worked down to a fine point and kowcinak and obright landed two more goals to make the score 30 hill pushed in the first visiting goal with fraser of sarnia sitting in the cooler crawley raised the store to 32 with another goal for peterboro at the end of first the second period dragged sannia staying on the defensive but godfrey scored once for the visitors without a reply sarnia hit the skids in the third period with peterboro rapping in three fast goals to sew up the game sundridge wins from georgetown for two- game lead sundridge took a stranglehold on the oha intermediate b champ ionship monday night when they decisiored georgetown 32 at georgetown they now hold a threegametoone lead in the best- ofseven series harry hill was the high scorer for the winners with a goal and an to his credit- bucko mc donald and jim storey also enter ed the scoring list for sundridge both with one goal harry christie with two goals was outstanding for georgetown next game of the series will be played wednesday night in the bracebridge arena good selection of sports trousers summer trousers shower coats suits at f e raes tailor george king who died in his native brock township at the age of s3 years survived three wives he retired in cannington nine years ago and leaves two sons and six daughters financial statement of the stouffville athletic club for the second year of operation april ith 1918 to april itli 1919 kkckipts balance from previous year s gts 39 august is 1919 street fair and dance 903 32 may 21th 194s sports day and bingo 262 62 unused entry for omha hockey s 00 draw drum rental 3 00 juvenile hockey receipts 50 33 intermediate baseball receipts 166 so midget baseball receipts 11 s8 bantam baseball receipts 6 50 girls softball receipts 23 h total expenditures intermediate baseball expenses midget baseball expenses bantam baseball expenses girls softball expenses oba fees affiliations and birth certivcates preparation of parks south field for softball minor hockey juvenile bantam and peewee bush league hockey electric time clock and claxon horn donation to the stouitville clippers arena rental for 1919 season all teams minor hockey and free afternoon saturday skating memorial wreath dept of revenue license financing of draw car for 1949 street fair and dance advertising and postage telephone total expenditures cash on hand total 2116 9s 419 76 176 s5 36 so 17 60 45 37 156 00 374 13 136 25 40 20 100 00 215 00 20 00 1 00 100 00 73 3s 4 90 1917 24 499 74 like ok man aged 90 saved ijy neighbok the regular visit of arthur jones to an aged neighbor prob ably saved the life of alex c- mc- rae 90 of beaverton who lay all thursday night with a broken arm on the floor of his home there a bachelor who has lived alone in the twostorey house since his sister died some years ago mcrae became critically ill thursday after jones had paid his usual morning visit it is believed he suffered the fracture in a fall while climbing the stairs he crawled to the stove and was struggling to regain his feet at the back doorway when jones dis covered him friday morning at 9 oclock he was later removed to soldiers memorial hospital in orillia more than three hundred tons pressure is required to impress a design in silver next time you feel the urge to go places see your local bus agent he can tell you all about fares stopover arrange ments time tables and other details that will help you to enjoy your trip he is a member of your community and will be glad to serve you fares are low chicago los angeles winnipeg vancouver 2145 8455 4440 8455 2416 9s irvin borinsky treasurer roundtrips tax included subject to change tickets and information stouffville motors phone170- mops brooms window cleaners brushes wax liquid polish paint pails step ladders agnevs hardware stouffville onl phone 96w i trust tkewb mr than id trust myself the banks the place for my money i always put part of my pay into my bank account otherwise it burns a hole in my pocket i guess i trust the bank more than i trust myself i figure thats one reason why my savings have been building up the way they have another reason im sold on a bank account is that i always know just where i stand all i have to do is take a look at my passbook theyre a lot better bookkeepers than i am whats more whats in my passbook is my business and i can count on the bank people to keep their mouths shut about it and that suits me just fine p o n s yank

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