pe 10 the stotrftvie trfbur thursday april 19s5 how touch abe wrestlers u pro wrestling really a rough asd tough as t 3ok ho rusgd are these bone bending heavyxeigbts perbans lb only way one cbnld mt these questions would be to climb into the ring at maple leaf gardens and clamp a halfnelon on uch mat artists wbippe- watson hans schmidt uu tbei or skvhl iee im afraid the average person would jump oat of the ring fajter than be jumped in last eek a number of the clipper hockey players journeyed to montreal to take part in a game at the forum on the return trip by air one of the passengers was none other than the massive yukon erie of professional wrestling fame the boy got a cl03uj view of the huge mat giant and one of the players joe scatalon even ventured to strike up a conversation without too much success the wrestler was garbed in long tighlessed pants big logging boots and a work shirt he wore no socks inside his boots and bis black jeaas were covered with patches when he chose to move he walked in a straighe line with his eyes almost closed his features xere very coarse and only a fragment of one ear remained it was chewed off in a match with han schmidt when the plane landed yukon stonped down the teps and stood out on the platform in a blinding snowstorm and with temperatures hovering around zero the big 300 pound matman braved the biting cold with his shirt nn- buftonrd and his 60inrh chest exposed to the wind is he rough and missed 1 think so jikkk am there mr and mrs geo armstrong left stouffvlhe on tuesday to spend the summer at their home in northern ontario messi5 cliff iipher and walter vague have been pitching horse shoes in the local park already this spring nobleton combines have reached the ontario jr i finals and are meeting wiarton for the championship barrie has won the juvenile a minor hockey honors the o m weichel trophy was pre sented to the team recently by mr jim austin of stouffville the goderlchbound peewee team leaves on tuesday to take part in the big allontario tournament cord lewis has joined peaches ac in king clancy playoffs persons attending the open night at the stouffville district high school on tuesday evening witnessed exhibitions of basketball a good crowd attended the annual spring skating carnival in the arena on friday night plans are being made to enter a junior baseball team from stouffvlhe in a group with ieaside oshawa and other surrounding centres early birds stouffvlhe has always been and still is a sportsminded town both during the winter and throughout the summer there is sports activity either in the arena on the ball diamond or on the football held taking everything into account there probably isnt a more enthusiastic gtoup of sportsmen in town than the men who nightly congregate down at the extreme south end of the park and toss horse hoes while the baseball uniforms are still packed in moth balls and the tennis racquets remain stored in the upstairs attic if you wander down to the pits you are sure to find someone testing his skill so enthusiastic are these men that on saturday afternoon of last week messrs cliff pipher and walter vague engaged in a horseshoe pitching duel mr wm grove president of the stouffville club says its the earliest horseshoe season in his recollection the two men say their arms feel as good as ever how others operate during the past few weeks there has been considerable tauc concerning the treatment of pleasure skaters at the local arena in an effort to compare our rink with that of another neigh boring municipality i visited the newly opened richmond hill arena on saturday night in spite of the inclement weather there were about 250 skaters on the ice seventyfive percent of which were teenagers twenty percent under 12 years of age and five percent 20 years of age and over the music was pro duced by an automatic record player through four amplifiers located in the centre of the rink the music was very good and well adapted to the type of sport the ice was very hard and smooth no hockey practice is allowed prior to pleasure skating the ice is scraped during the intermission but is not flooded as in most arenas there is the usual group that gathers in the centre of the ice racing and playing tag is not permitted al though some persist in doing it a number of stern warnings were issued over the loud speaker by the arena manager the price of admission to the richmond hill arena is 30c end 2ic the nrena manager expects the attendance to decrease in time the young people here have been longing for artificial ice said the manager a new cement floor will be laid in the arena this spring a tolxill choice in the next week or two the stouffville senior hockey team will meet in a regular postseason gettogether at this meeting they will select by ballot the player they believe was the most valuable throughout the schedule this is going to be a touch selection there are about six players who might rightly claim this honor will it he jack rhodes don mcintosh ken mcneil elwood small hal gibson frank stephenson gordie haddleton or some other member of the club nick bangay and jack rhodes wore tied for the selection last season but a flip of the coin awarded the maple leaf dairy trophy to bangay high news after i week of easter ex aminations we have finally settled down to our usual daily routine for the past few days we have been getting biok the results of these examina tions for those of you who may be interested tn pictures taken of the recent commencement these may be purchased from the cadleux studios in stouff ville on friday april 5th the open nigh was held at the school all the rooms were open and held many displays c3ievciitritvricia weve meffc memceon round sirloin tbone steaks lb prime rib roasts lb minced beef 2 lbs leg roast pork lb smoked cottage rolls lb smoked picnic hams lb glaxed cottage rolls cooked lb pork sausage lb calves liver lb 69 59 65 45 59 39 89 39 75 hawks favored to win pee wee league honors open wednesday mornings oboyles meat market stouffville ihone 35 casey hiliiartfs chicago black hawks can win the liotisj peewee championship with either a victory or a tie onj wednesday night they have a onepoint edge over barry wilkes maple leafs the two learns meet in the final game of the playoffs on saturday afternoon and monday evening both the leafs and hawk scored victories hawk goalie glenn jackson chalked up his ninth shutout of the season on saturday as he blanked the hed wings 0 the goals were evenly divided am ong warren hendricks ron stewart wayne pennanen jack redshaw arid bryce spen cer on monday evening the hawks racked up their fourth straight victory as thev edged ranger 32 bill ratcliff war ren hendrieks and ron stew art were the marksmen for the winners the mape leafs stayed right on the tails of the chicago squad with their double vic tory they downed the ran gers 21 on saturday and edged canadians by the same score on monday rick wedseitoft and larry memulien scored in the first game momullen and jim mailoy blinked the light in mondays contest montreal and boston divided their two games lynn mc- mullen canadian goalie shut out the bruins 10 on saturday ross pattenden notched the lone tally for tiie winners with a high backhand shot to the top corner of the boston net on monday night garth bruback- ers team blanked the red wings 00 as bruin netminder marvin ketz turned in a per fect performance larry mailoy and wayne hamilton paced the boston attack each scoring two goals joe haylow fired a sin gle tally following mondays games the hawks led the pack with eight points the leafs are in second place with seven with the red wings all alone in 3rd place canadians rangers and boston are deadlocked for the fourth position each with two points gibson mcneil are top scorers in regular season hal gibon and ken mcneil the p point seorer the clippers during the regular schedule each racked up a total oc 30 points gibson had it goals and 10 assists while mcxeil scored 3 goals and as sisted on 17 frank stephenson counted the mast goals with 17 while dor mcintosh drew the most assists with 22 in the recently concluded playoff frank stephenson top ped the ilt with s goals and 7 assists for 15 points his toa was one better than ken mc xeil and elwood small each with 1 community league to operate at claremont it is expected that clare mont- thriving community softball league will operate again tjhis summer pine grove are not expected to field a team ard greenwood and audley may combine to form a club claremont fourth line alto- na and ml zion are expected to return again this season altona captured the silverware last year in airiiiag playoff series with pine grove pea ches are also interested in field ing a team in the league an organization meeting will be called shortly to discuss the situation the league is expected to ap point a new director to carry on for the coming year the group was ablv handled last season by mr bill glidden mr geo miridieton will con tinue as official umpire at all games peaches wins four straight peaches ac have won their last four games in king clancy intermediate competition after a slow start in which they took only one point out of a possible ix the seventh concession squad are now on a four game winning streak they are scheduled to play musselmans lake in the unionville arena on friday night murray lewis is the top goal scorer on the club with seven joe prudham has four gord lewis a member of the senior clippers has signed for king clancy competition and will bolster the team on friday night on monday night peaches journeyed to richmond hill for a scheduled game but the contest was cancelled due to a breakdown in the refrigeration plant ftihson brougham must win to stay in running ayr took a one game lead in a best of five intermediate or- ha semifinal on monday night as they downed brougham 10- 1 they led two games to one with the fourth contest in the whitby arena on tuesday swifty notched two goals for brougham with cruickshank and rimmer scoring the others the game was played on artifi cial ice at ayr but the ice was quite rough in places the winner of this series will meet a western ontario club for the rural championship in the second game won by brougham 53 swifty todd was again the top marksman with two goals hamilton mcdowell and rimmer notched singles ken mcneil frank stephenson pickering badminton teams do well the annua badminton tour nament for the district was held at friday night at pick ering high school six teams from each of port hope peter- boro ocvi cobourg bow- manville whitby lindsay and pickering participated in the tournament this year the competition was so keen that a playoff was necessary to decide the cham pionship bowmanville and pc- terboro were tied at the end of the regular tournament so the a team from each of these chools played a regulation one game payott in which bow manville was the victor the pickering team of ted cook and mary iovingston went to the d finals where thev were beaten by port hope the teams of bill max mar ilyn strachan rd yton ga ry marilyn hill were outstan ding etttres for ptckertrg trs 9th line markham mr and mrs fred vaehei have returned from their eur opean tour and spent a day re cently at their residence here we extend our sympathy to mrs fred wicks jr on the death of her mother mrs e h sloan of churchill a ford tractor belonging to mr jack grove was badly dam aged on monday when it sud denly caughf lire the mark- ham fire brigade was sum moned and the llames brought under control mrs frank grove ian week along with her sister mrs ra nter of toronto she plans to return home by plane thurs day of this week mr and mrs j f white and mary who now reside in mark- ham last wednesday evening entertained a number of their friend- former neighbours of this community mrs bill peacock recently was hostess at a stanley prod ucts demonstration lloyd and murray grove dent and carley brown jim and don thomas were among thae present at a party last friday evening held at the home of mr and mrs don miiler 7th coiceion in hon our of mr and mrs denton smith we are sorry to learn that mr c 0 james is in a toron- hospitai where he under went a serious operation on monday of tills week we wish him a speedy return to health mr and mrs lew barclay of newmarket visited with mrs geo lewis on sunday other pickering teams were ed tovcy rev barclay gram carson marv walzman ard peter ruddy pal warer altona the regular meeting of the altona wi will be held at the home of mrs a wideman on wednesday april 13t at 2 pm mrs r couperthwaite con vener of the sewing committee is in charge of the program motto advertise the har mony in all things and blot out the discord mrs c biel- by roll call pay your fee re ports and election of officers there will be a demonstration on making a buttonhole a prize will be awarded to the best hat made from anything in the kitchen mr and mrs harvie bunker and donnie had supper with his parents mr and mrs nor man bunker on sunday eve ning mr and mrs tom holmes of brooklin were saturday eve ning guests of mr and mrs ray i fill mr and mrs merv bunker and family spent sunday with mr and mrs norman dickin son and girls lemonville on wednesday mr and mrs walter gray and family mov ed to their new home on which they have been busy this past winter we are glad they are remaining in our community mr and mrs c preston spent a couple of days in toronto last week with mr and mrs whittington mr and mrs winger of ma ple have moved this week to their farm purchased from walter gray we welcome them to our community mrs norton and linda of toronto had sunday supper with mr c preston a cordial invitation is ex tended to all the ladies of the community to the meeting of the lemonville womans as- stress need for civil defence in the smallest of towns and the largest of cities patriotic canadians are taking part in our countrys air defence in most ease their work is directed no toward defending themselves but their fellow countrymen these unselfish men and women also tys and girls are a vital link of the air defence chain thai can result in thwarting an enemy air thrust at say a plant in de troit they are on the air de fence team taking p3rt as mem bers of the ground observer corps spotting aircraft the gobc has a vital mis sion it is charged along with the radar network with the detection of enemy aircraft which might attempt to send an atom bomb hurtling down on one of our major targets this air defense team works to gether to keep you and tlje entire country from attack it consists of both military per sonnel and civilians for the most part the mili tary takes charge of the opera tion of radar antiaircraft ar tillery and fighter interceptors civilians man the observation posts and filter centres intrud ing aircraft are detected by either radar or the ground ob servers ground observers are able to delect and report aircraft that are flying low which our radar network has difficulty in pick ing up on their screen civil ians also operate the rcaf filter centres key points to which all information from ground observers is funnelled evaluated and passed along to other rcaf control stations on the basis of this steady flow of information and also other data from ncaf radar stations 600 mileanhour jet fighters are sent aloft to identi fy and challenge any unidenti fied aircraft these planes and their pilots are ready around the clock to meet any aircraft which should not be in their area of operation mr or mrs bill sanders of stouffville mr fred clubine rr 1 goodwood mr douglas hart rr 1 uxbridge mr or mrs bill bker port perry mr orville boe seagrave mr robert greer claremont mrs las k lawrence myrtle mr robert stocker bowmanville mr e dent orono mr alan jackson rr 1 nestleton mr stan norrish tyrone members of the gobc are issued a rcaf identification card upon joining and after qualifying become eligible to receive lapel wings which show that they are valued mem bers of the ground observer team doing their part to pro tect canada tor bumper crops sow sociation which will be held at the home of mrs fred tim bers on wednesday april 13 at 230 pm a good program is being provided sow with confidence harvest with pride cbrem claremont t onl dfpt of ljndt ind romti photo daddy netted this one sucker fishing time finds dip nets busy on countless ontario streams each spring isabellc major 3 shows one of the ugly but edible coarse fish caught at alliston ontario of food values for the housewife gum drops green and red slices i lb 20c neilsons chocolates 1 lb box 100 canada dry 1 fee ginger ale plus 1 ige lime orgrape only 21c plus deposit ezee cheese 8 oz tumblers 29c york meat spreads 1 tin mc hinlo cheese slices 8 oz pkg 23c dates 1 lb cello pkg 19c marshmallows 1 lb pkg 39c ogilvie white cake mixes 27c ree hive corn syrup 5 lb tin 75c corn flakes ige pkg 25c rice 1 lb pkg 18c quaker instant oats 4i oz pkg 39c strictly fresh eggs in cartons re sure to pick up a good supply of these grade a large eggs for your easter requirements at lowest prices s tocli cle a shop early and pick up a good supply of these and other moneysaving values p- mitchells apple juice 20 oz tins 2 for 27c zest sweet mixed iickleslfi oz jar 25c javex 32 oz bottle 25c ajax cleanser 2 tins 29c stokelys fancy peas 2 tins 37c solo margerenc 1 lb pkg 29c marvel flour 21 lb bag si 10 aylmcr tomato juice 20 oz ins 2 for 27c tree sweet blended juice 20 oz tins 2 for 29c donald duck grapefruit juice 20 oz tins 2 for 25c four string brooms special price 99c for that extra something to add color and make any meal vitamin packed visit our fruit and vegetable displays and choose your requirements from our large stocks of garden fresh vegetables and delicious sun ripened fruit ratclif fresh fruits veetab1ss stotfkvilli ont we likiivkit niovk iyfl