the tribune stouttville ont thursday september 15 1m9 sports news and views jim thomas brooklin lynbrooks have won opening round in the ontario nior b softball playdowns feating the stirling team 201 on turday bud watson believes in seeing the sights and working for a living as well bud has been working for silverwoods dairy supplying the booths at the exhibition with milk throwing milk cans around should i build up his muscles for the corn- bob hassard popular stouffvillei j hockey season ii player is right in the thick of e toronto maple beat hockey routs at st catharines this week karl robinson coach of the 9 m markham millionaires last year v- i d was back again on wednesday to fiwnmn in the nevt round nf mmlkcj muknuiu seems y afternoon in the next round of e oba playdowns audrey jennings who held down ird base for stouirville girls is w at orillia training for a nurse e wish her iuck in her new pro- sion to be definitely planning a team but in what class has not yet been b is a likely decided senior possibility the stouffville mens bowling club and ladies club members gathered at the greens on monday evening fortyfive strong to cele- mrs ived crossen and mr j brate the remodelling and paintin stouffville of the club house the job is irdon lemon of ought home the sinclair trophy certainly st week which they won in the mual bowling competition at aremont a credit to the local bowlers and an asset to the town and park bill attridge of aurora and tie thorns of newmarket junior ekey players from those two wns last winter are in north ly this week trying out at the licago black hawk hockey hool it was quite a sight to see all the hts come on in the new arena rc on monday night the camp- sllfbrd firm handling the job have me a fine piece of wiring work id frank decanoll the boss told i he was really proud of the setup switches and boxes in the arena fico kay ford centre fielder on the rls softball team has left her cal town and is now employed aurora neil brown who recently played peaches softball team returned om his trip to mexico wc have exact time limit on his hitch king experience except he avellcd to california in 4 days most as fast as one could drive a fresh coat of paint is being added to the markham arena to brighten up the hockey intwe we understand that a charter can not be obtained for the new rink in markham if it contains the name markham in any way this seems hard to understand but from all reports its true securities com mission or someone better explain that one other hockey news in town con cerns last years intermediate squad contact has been made with officials of the metropolitan hockey league operating up yonge st with regard to entering that group this winter richmond hill is also said to be interested at present the league is comprised of bradford sutton newmarket and aurora the winner would receive a bye into the oha playdowns in inter mediate grouping lillian bcdshaw who pitched for stoulvville girls this season also stars on the claremont softball team so valuable is lillian to the team that last week due to illness lillian was unable to play so the claremont lad goes to scots team gil williamson who played junior oha hockey last winter with unionville left by plane this wednesday for scotland where he will play hockey with one of the scottish teams in the professional teams there gil is a son of mr and mrs mike williamson of clare mont and a farewell party was held at his home recently about forty players will be leaving malton this week by chartered planes for the old countrv seven teams will operate in the league again this season and it is understood that subscribers seats have all been taken up in the various old country arenas where the canadian boys will play could have junior farm club here bed mitcliell former chicago black hawks who spends his sum mers as a golf instructor at the highlands coif club and last year managed the aurora arena and junior hockey club was in stouly- i ville last week for a conference regarding hockey plans here mitchell representing the interests of owner tobin of the hawks told the stouffville men that chicago was ready to operate a junior b farm flub in stoulvville as a feeder their own car he will no doubt game between claremont and ivo many hair raising experiences victoria square was cancelled it relate was easily seen that lillian had a for their gait bed wings if the right financial arrangements could be made just what would be required of stoulvville and how far the chicago company would go with putting up the necessary cash for such an undertaking has not yet been revealed well developed throwing arm in her games with elgin mills and it was certainly no fault of here that stoulvville lost wally corner who played junior hockey with markham during the war years was in the softball line up ai the exhibition park on fri day night the toronto team on which wally plays defeated st catharines 01 many will remem ber the stalky little player who witli the forgie brothers kept up the hockey interest during the player shortage after leaving the markham team he stepped up rung and starred with stratford in the junior a ranks stan stiver who was one of the officials on the unionville junior team last year claims that union ville is definitely planning for an intermediate b hockey team this year they are holding a meeting in a few clays to learn the details and talk over the facts stan says that they expect to play at stoulv ville where the ice will be smooth and fast an asset to both the players and fans its a good idea to have a cjt0t suppose you have what you feel is a good opportunity which calls for bank credit if one bank cannot see it your way or if you think you can get a better deal elsewhere youre free to shop around banks compete to serve the most diversified needs no matter how specialized any of them may be personal business or farm loans money transfers collections to name just a few more than 95 out of 100 bank loan applications are decided right in the field in the branches by bank managers who take a personal interest in serving their customers individual requirements weddings cook burton a double ring ceremony was officiated by rev i e kennedy in st johns united church brougham on sept loth at 1 pm amidst a setting of pink and white gladioli and asters when dorothy eileen burton daughter of mr and mrs norman burton of claremont was married to william earle cook son of mrs blanche cook and the late stanley cook of clare mont mrs carl devitt of broug ham was organist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of blush ivory satin with sweetheart neckline and carried talisman roses the bridesmaid miss dorothy hockley of clare mont wore medium blue brocaded taffeta and carried pink roses arnold burton of claremont was best man howard and tommy burton were ushers at the following reception at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received wearing a dress of burgundy crepe with lace bodice and wns assisted by the grooms mother in powder blue crepe for a wedding trip to eastern and northern ontario the bride wore a navy gabardine suit with matching top coat and chartreuse accessories a ppleby stor y claremont baptist church was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday august 27th 1919 the church was decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli when betty aileen story daughter of air and mrs cecil story clare mont became the bride of donovan rodnev appleby son of mr and mrs rodd r appleby myrtle station mrs j lloyd pegg aunt of the groom was organist during the signing of the register mrs j lloyd pegg sang because accompanied by mrs glynn east wood cousin of the groom given in marriage by her father the bride wore an ivory satin gown and a floor length veil held in place by a flowered headdress she wore a string of pearls gift of the groom and carried a cascade of red roses and white gladioli miss jean story sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore yellow faille taffeta misses betty and marjory appleby sisters of the groom were bridesmaids they wore blue and yellow faille taffeta respectively they carried nose gays of mixed flowers mr david burleigh friend of the groom was best man ushers were andrew story brother of the bride and alfred pegg cousin of the groom at the reception held at the home sponsored your bank markham look for the silver lining last times thur sept 15 friday and saturday september 16 17 gregory anne peck baxter in yellow sky monday and tuesday september 19 20 a dontmissit comedy riot ray jean milland peters in it happens every spring wednesday and thursday september 21 22 an emotional explosion gary patricia cooper neal in the fountainhead of the brides parents the brides mother received in a blue crepe dress and corsage of pink gladioli the grooms mother assisted in a flowered dress and corsage of mauve gladioli the happy couple left on a motor trip to points north the bride wearing a navy blue suit with pink accessories oh their return they will reside in st catharines hypnotism was once thought to be caused by a thick magnetic fluid the nightingale night sings day or green river mr and mrs patterson ana donna of windsor visited on wednesday with the duncan family mr and mrs balsh and family vis ited on sunday with mr and mrs j lumley mrs stratliroy is staying at pres ent with her daughter mrs e hamil ton mrs nellie mcgraw has sold her house and lot to mr england of markham she is planning to move to brantford in the near future next sunday morning in uss it will be temperance day mr and mrs n symington toron to spent sunday with her mother mrs w gray wwarfvaaav 1948 austin coach like new priced right 1947 mercury 118 sedan radio and heater 1947 studebaker champion sedan with air con ditioning overdrive radio its immaculate 1947 chevrolet sedanette radio heater a popular- streamlined model 1947 plymouth special deluxe sedan radio heater real good 1942 dodge sedan 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