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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 29, 1949, p. 11

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m the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 29 1949 sports news the senior hockey game with eclipse ac scheduled for the 5 stouffville arena this friday night will not commence until oclock toronto meteors are seeking to change the locale of their home ice from lindsay to newmarket thai senior game in your schedule slated for stouliville with eclipse ac on feb 13th has been changed to monday jan 9th ken broughton wellknown for his junior hockey and baseball in stouffville has been released by newmarket to play for orillia in the local senior 15 hockey group and will be seen in action in stouffville shortly that was a nice gesture on the kpart of the stouffville arena management to throw the big ice palace open free tor public skating on monday the holiday afternoon and over three hundred folks and their holiday visitors availed them selves convener jim austin expects to have the minor hockey ready for publication next week the games will be doubleheaders run on monday nights during january a winner must be declared for the group by feb 12th and just how the natural ice clubs will fare with such a short run is hard to see markham millionaires had to come from behind to tie toronto meteors at lindsay last wednes day night only a last minute goal by watson with carr out of the net evened the count 22 bell scored the other goal for markham early in the third period chuck nesbitt former mark ham millionaire now on the retired list visited the stouffville arena for the game here last fri day night chuck although hes a bit thin on top is still itching to don the skates again and would be in uniform with one of the local aggregations if his toronto resid ence did not barr him permission has been granted by lthe oha to stouffville- senior hockey club to play herbie rose and the same privilege has been given markham millionaires for i dick perry although the two boys are just slightly over the yonge i st boundary line in the case of the scott brothers markham defence pair they have been moyed into canada by the millionaires and although the change of residence for the two is going to cost the markham club upwards of four figures the man agement considers the move worth i h there was some talk of a double- header here last friday night tvith stouffville vs midland in the ffirst round and markham vs meteors in the second half since this latter game slated for mark ham had to be postponed how ever the markham boys had a special christmas do planned for the night and feared their game i would be finished too late so the flea was dropped these post- f jponed games of markhams may be i staged here later in the season clippers trip to juampton postponed stouffville clippers will not be visiting brampton on thursday jhight of this week to open the new artificial ice arena in that town the brampton arena engine room i has been flooded out and the open- i ing senior game with stouffville was forced to be cancelled jthis friday night the eclipse pniors come to stouffville the lippers make a trip to colling- lwood next thursday while one fciveek from saturday jan 7th will i see the opening saturday night game with toronto meteors the i visitors om plans to cool off hotheaded fans jackie thomas speedy winger with stouffville clip pers ran into trouble in mid land the other night and broke his thumb when he exchanged fisticuffs with one of the flyers thomas was hospitalized at st josephs toronto for a few days follow ing the mishap homesters trounce midland flyers 143 byjim thomas on tuesday night midland flyers made their first appearance of the season in the local arena and were soundly beaten by the clippers 143 it was a great night for the local boys who took advantage of every break to boost their individual scoring totals with mulholland between the posts for the locals and a tight defence on the blue line the for wards took on new heart and played one of their best games to date mintpri started the scoring par- rade picking up a pass at centre and skating in alone to beat gay- non cleanly in the flyers net hochberg then added another from lewis eleven seconds later to give his team a 20 lead couch netted one from gault and sayliss scored from drummond to end the clip pers scoring for the period duggan beat mulholland at the eighteen minutes mark for the flyers first goal less than a minute had passed in the second period when lewis tallied from baker and couch scored his second from mills to make the score 61 henderson of the flyers notched one unassisted for his teams only second period goal the clippers- kept up the pressure throughout the period and added three more couch gettingtwo and sayliss one the third period was a repeat performance as the clippers con tinued to pile up a commanding lead at g20 sayliss fired his second marker from drummond and hopper while drummond scored one alone a minute later herbie rose playing a standout game on defence all night scored the hotheaded hockey fan is about to get cooled off george panter assistantsecre itary of the ontario hockey assoc iation said last week that he ihopes to run these types right out lof rinks he pointed out that two imen who leaped over the boards during a game at torontos varsity arena recently and attacked the ireferee were taken to court and sned were going to go after them ipanter said it wont be enough to just put them out of the rink w11 take them to court at every opportunity he said that one referee had a cup of coffee thrown in his face and was hit by an orange at stratford the person who drew the orange was put out 3f the rink but were going to see ff we can press charges against the person who threw the coffee panter also commented on the la executive decision to have windsor replay nine games they hvon while playing with four in eligible players don couch scored four from couch at 945 and clarke picked up his second point from minton three minutes later ohearne of the flyers scored his teams third goal but rose fired in his second tally near the end of the period to give the clippers a 143 decision couch with four goals led the parade with sayliss scoring the hat trick with a goal in cacti period rose followed close behind with two markers mulholland played well in the net for the winners and received fine support from both defence and forwards midland showed a woefully weak aggregation with wheeler who saw service with one of the stand out army teams during the war being the standout performer two of the regular lineup were missing and a trio of minor performers were pressed into service for the night clippers edge collingwood 54 by jim thomas on monday night stouffville clippers staged by far their best game of the season downing col- lingwood shipbuilders 54 before a good holiday crowd the local boys played with a grim determination to win although the opposition were a much heavier aggregation the clippers took advantage of every break and ran in two goals without reply from visitors gord lewis still goal hungry sank the rubber for both markers from gault and baker only four minutes had passed in the second frame when lewis again set up couch who made no mistake with a close in shot see ing the lighter but faster team blinking the light on three suc cessive occasions the shipbuilders came backhand scored two in a row with allan collingwoods burly defenceman beating mulholland both times kear the end of the period polly minton kept his team two up on a neat passing play from clarke and bradbury to end the period 12 in favour of the clippers gault opened the final frame with a goal on a pass from lewis but collingwood were not through portland scored from sandell at 1555 and kirby added another three minutes later to put their team right back in the running again the clippers held on desperately and went to the dress ing room with three straight wins to their credit gord lewis was of course the top player figuring in four of his teams five goals mulholland play ed a steady game in the net with the defence giving him good pro tection on dangerous close in plays the win put the clippers in first place in the league standing with seven points markham and toronto meteors are tied for second with five points each how ever markham has a game in hand postponed from last friday and an expected win on tuesday in midland seemed certain to put them up on even terms again with served at banquet but died as task completed onfr of ontarios oldest orange men robert j beatty died sud denly at richmond hill on dec 15 following a lion club banquet at which he had been assisting in the serving mr beatty who was in his 71st year and had farmed on the third concession of markham township near victoria square since 1900 had been helping members of the loba lodge in serving the richmond hill lions at their annual christmas dinner and was preparing to go home when he was stricken with a heart attack death ensued within a few minutes born at lefroy ont on april 26 1879 mr beatty spent his younger life there until moving to markham township fortythree years ago he was the last active charter member of victoria lodge lol no 236s and had been an orange man for fiftytwo years being initiated at churchill on july 12 1897 he was also an honorary and charter member of empire loba no 894 and was past master of victoria lodge and of the district lodge of centre york mr beatty is survived by his widow sarah isabella reid the couple celebrated their 49th wed ding anniversary on mr beattys birthday last april 26 eight sons and daughters are living alvin of caperol jack of toronto gladys mrs fred cullen of st cathar ines lulu mrs john leece of maple george of richmond hill frank also of richmond hill elanie mrs william trussel of richvale lloyd at home stouffville big jack portland 225pounder on the collingwood defence was watched with interest by the eight hundred fans who saw the game portland was the standout defence- man along with eddie shore for boston bruins some years ago he also saw some service with chicago black hawks and mon treal canadians and represented montreal at the nhl speedskating trials back in his heydey harry morrison and jim grain ger did the officiating and kept the rough artist- pretty well in check ux i jn 60 ltopbll5 cake mix ss3s5ssss ssscssstssss m greetings and best wishes for a nifty 1 950 may your every wish be grant ed clendening funeral home markham rssssss s8 j w dixon director 8ssjsss4 sss5s3se sfe38ft ring out the old ring in the new with fervent wishes for good luck and prosperity for all stouffville motors landless mennonites seek 20000acre alberta ranch mennonites unable to purchase farmland in southern manitoba are negotiating for a 20000acre ranch near high river alta the tribune learns from winnipeg spokesman for the sect said if a satisfactory settlement can be made for the ranch more than 100 lahdless mennonite families prob ably will leave manitoba for alberta in a few weeks price sought for the bar u fwsss3sssss33ie s2si tssssm i 600000 considered too high by first discussed two years ago with mennonite negotiators three members touring the peace the spokesmen said the move- river area of alberta they were ment would not mean a mass however unable to find suitable migration of mennonites to property alberta only manitobas surplus jacob rempel of blumenort mainly young landless farmers man a mennonite leader said would go this area of southern manitoba the problem of obtaining land is densely populated and there just ranch southwest of high river is for surplus mennonite families was isnt land available nowadays irs no trick at all to pay a visit to the folks back home on the farm over thou sands of miles of ontarios highways fast and modern buses provide frequent and convenient service direct to the farm gate round trip barrie 455 orillia 560 hamilton 335 toronto 155 subject to change tickets and 1 information stouffville motor phone 1 roxy theatre markham neav winter policy doors 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