pn w the stoorwlue t8jbun thursday march m t r u tel to cabin crr trise bih and some thk siortsmkxs show on saarday aigh i along with a few thousand othr persocjs attended fh sportmoess show at the coliseum in tor onto the sho and zlii of the look an joir i perhaps displays ar m brom s or jn smilh ha to do with the for eleven months of cabla cruiser wo ild river and a s3 goinj pretty toush the display of sports finery o hsw eyerythias from shlog t houb pri lis mar appear a uttle impractical it doesnt cost anything to r one can alwayi dream of some day parkin one in faiv orftnehoring it to the warf in your private lake for the erage iso urh exasser d a a eec felow the majority of ited in most cases even if john houacd dollars he doesnt know iars would probably sit on block v yar personally speaking a 20000 i make mtich headway down the rouse au5tin healey sports car would find the on the 5th concession about the middle of clippers beat raiders even series 7th game georgetown friday to in night m s ibrooklin lead junior series by two games with all the cards in the deck ter completed the scoring with stacked against them the stoua quick shot from the corner of ffville clipper down 3 games to one have battled back to even the series and force a seventh and final contest it will be played in gsorgetown stuhden midway through the on fridav night anal period irons scored on a webster is two slap shot from the bluelire captain chick webster pac- hat caught the corner stun ne crease spoils shutout georgetown defence man dave irons spoiled a shutout for clippers netmmder xorm pickering enters second round orha playoffs a ti ter small minority their ird th i a n i sqtia and of viewers such items are very orts lue the show however dos not muliooasre tisz earner th common- jus well nin a flatbottom boat as r yacht and a nah rambler will take just as well as an jsoihi lincoln con- e under the same roof the show leaves if ot like singing theres a melodious ntertain voj if you like dancir- there y western music in fact you name it riens view was blocked on the play goalie stunden turned in another fine effort in the clip per cage especially in the first period vvhan the homesters ran into a number of penalties n the second and third frames according to o press the attenda nee this yea r at the e o emehshoiv was i ms than last years figure but if you wcr e there on sa tun ay nlgl t j he coliseum resembled the can ad tan xarional exhibition the round- were cotnpie tely fiile 1 with cars and a e ai val s found it necesi airy to park their veh ctes sornevt here between si nnystde and ha nilton summing p t he show i would s ay lts well worth a few hon s of your time its boti co lorful i iterestin g and econom icai unle v by hani e vour wif e alhs i into uying a f 2 000 eluu mer cottage an so0o i incoln or a 15000 yacht in toi fokm the clipper koaltender guard the pipes during short of spectac night of li performaih their heads may be thankful that they have a top flight ig ihc-i- nets norm stundens work between the past couple of games has been nothing ar in the game at georgetown on friday week stunden was at ms best s starstudded in the tirst period alone had the players shaking and the large croud buzzing with excitement the homesters appear to be inspired by norms outstanding play and they are now going ailout to pull the series out of the fire one of the largest crowds in the history of georgetowns arena is expected to attend fridays final game one week aco stouffvtlles chances of getting out of their own croup looked almost impossible as in the oakville series the clippers were behind the eight ball but now its all evened up and sixty niinutes of hockey left to decide the group champion can they do it can they coiiil- through and win their group with three straight victories its a big question especially with the rubber game on georgetown ice but stouffville would appear to like the smaller rink and for this reason they have a good chance of upsetting their once highlyfavored rivals everybody is keeping his fingers crossed and you can be sure that there will he a good following of stouffville supporters at georgetown on friday ed the stouffville attack with a pain of goals his first came at 160s of the opening period on pass from wingers ken crawford and bill bradbury his second tally was scored in the dying minutes of the final frame with crawford picking up another assist both go were fired from the snor of the net through a four inch space between the post and gosie rhodes pad bob ban- gays rewy formed trio of webster crawford and brad- bury worked we and oiuj hustled their rivals on almost every play the second and third string lines were also go- 1 irig ailout the threesome of cord lewis harold hodgson and bud lehman collected a pair o goals as did the line of howard bullock andy closs j and jack watson leancat goal unike the iarne at fieo especially wnen his team t nie use game a teo- w shorthautied he used his town on faciay night of last ghot week when some of the goals i ooth in icing the were of the fluke 1 pickering merchants finally j dsposei of sand hill last week latter extending the series o a full five games they will now meet either sutton or green- bank in the next orha round the merchants came very close to being eliminated by i sad hi when they spotted however the visitors were out- their rivals a four goa lead go- played and even haider goalie mhk into the third period wil- lack rhodes showed signs of i gates jim cruikshank and side ihecoming rather irritated when stouffville sifted through his defence time and time again rhodes could not be blamed in any way for georgetowns loss and as he had little chance of siopprtg the shots that evaded hm defence stronger the return of bert baker appears o have strengthened stouffviues deferee consider ably the big 22 pound rear guard saldom makes a mistake insid hi own bltielins and he seem to have a steadying in fluence on the rest of his team mates don mcintosh turned in his finest performance of the i company termed to the attack in the final frame and squeezed out a close 78 victory the winning tally was scored with less than a minute to play in the third period sard hilis eflorls were ham- pered in the lata stages of the contest when they ran into nu merous penalties their goal keeper drew a penally when he charged the referee following a pcterng goal ies wilson bickerings sea- dy defenceman suffered a dis- located shoulder and w as tak- j en to the york county hospital i in xewmarket he was later a- lowed to return home should pickering square off against sutton in the next round they will be facing some familiar rivals who perform with the creenshirts iohn lea- royd keith clarke and george holborn are three of suttons main tars important sale op holste1x cattle ts head of milker including 5t0 head of kreh co springer and hhfer hog 2 double luty ihc li- cao milk coolers i r old 1 surge pump and 6 units complete 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still f doubtful yipotd and singles de- hol muxs liowlilxg league rangers 54 awa cleaners h lliroiv grill ii maehine shop 3g red caps hoi snots 2 high single murray redshaw 331 high triple xi stewart goo hoist cue 4 bred jan bred dec bred feb bred feb o milking 20 milking 15 full how 10 full flow ho he hol hoi tein bred feb 20 milking full low vrs tern tein full how 1 yrs n bred march s niiikj ing l vi holsteilii bred feb eight teams play in lions league finals mon night on monday evening march 2gth the lengthy lion- peewee schedule will be completed eight teams will battle for two fine trophies in the annual young canada night the admission charge is 25c and tickets are available from any of the peewee players the alf mole memorial trophy will be presented to the peewee win ners and the jim austin trophy will go to the bantam cham pions the games commence at 7 oclock at the present time the two championships are a tossup between eight wellbalanced teams in the peewee group boston have a two point edge over the black hawks and the bed wings in the bantam grotipali four teams are dead locked each with one victory and a loss on monday night boston squeezed out a close 21 win over the red wings to move all alone into the first place posi- tion billy payne fired both goals for the winners while frank taylor notched the lone detroit tally in the other game the black hawks moved into a tie for second place by beating the last place rangers 21 stanley nesbitt and murray painter blinked the light for the hawks les lye fired the lone goal for new york the bantam games saw last lie for first place pittsburg up set the powerful leafs 21 while buffalo downed can- adiens 11 in the last game of the night robert lehman and dave white were the marks men for the hornets murray ferguson scored for the leafs ken- maye with two goals and single tallies by warren hend ricks and jim malloy were the buffalo goalgetters cliff rey nolds ported the lone montreal goal bud lehman and rick wedseltoft officiated variety every clipper counter was a cleancut effort jack watson made it 20 at 323 of the second period with a beautiful tally on passes from andy closs and howard bullock watson broke into the clear and picked the top right hand corner with a bullet drive at 1540 andy closs completed a- dazzling 3- way passing play and pushed the puck past rhodes before he had time to cover the open cor ner ronnie bell carried the puck into the georgetown end- zone and flipped to bullock who in turn relayed the disk to the uncovered closs ingles of the raiders was serving a penalty at the time with less than a minute remaining in the second frame defenceman geo stark trapped the puck j inside the georgetown blue- line and moved in on dusty rhodes stark however elected to pass the puck to harold hodgson who blasted the rub ber into the twine from about eight feet out in the last period gord lew is and bud lehman teamed up in a similar effort with the lat ter slipping the puck over the line after rhodes had moved to cover lewis chick webs- hot to good advantage j in icing the puck and when shooting on the net les clarke ronnie bell and george stark also played well the lat er two picking up assists on eriod goals hodgson hint harold hodgson was the only injury to come out of tuesdays contest the big right winger was cut on the mouth in the first minute o the third period and was forced out of action for the remainder of the game it is expected he will be back in action for fridays crucial tilt lions peewee league peewee boston hawks wings rangers bantam leafs canadiens pittsburg buffalo results bruins 2 rangers 1 l 0 i 1 pts 4 r0xy theatre ar tirks fri sat doors open 630 sat malince 113 march 22 23 2 either the parson spoke or his fists did how a quiet man with stars in his crown love in his heart a hymn on his lips and a prayer in each fist fought sin where he found it and lamed a town single handed 0 wings 1 hawks 2 pittsburg 2 leafs 1 buffalo 4 canadiens 1 schedule rangs vs boston chicago vs wings buffalo vs pittsburg canadiens vs leafs stunden sensational in fifth game of series peppy jets ladies league lead weeks losers count victories this week to create a fourway at the close of the regular schedule in the stouffville ladies bowling league the peppy jets edged the alley cats 5351 the playoffs will start on friday night the other teams completed the schedule as follows bowler- ettes 40 came dames 3r ford flyers 35 and dodgers 23 the high single last week was chalked up by ruth wagg with 261 she also racked up the high triple with 632 the players performing with the peppy jets are dorothy i bangay kelly watson ella nichols hilda epworth eileen 1 wells and vi rennie notice tot cattle owners in the township of markham the season for warble fly spraying will open on april 2 1956 the regulations of the act now provide that cattle not 1st and cattle over 3 years of age on april 1st which are free from warble fl grubs need not be lone in the event owners do not spray all their cattle it will mean a reduced number will add to the spray costs thi year for the first spray we require at least a fee of 2c per head the second spray fee will be determined by the experience gained on the first round a lone padded figure in the stouffville nets saved the clip pers from annihilation in the fifth game of the group finals played at georgetown on fri day night norm stunden was sensational in the first period the raiders took advantage of a cold clipper club to pour shot after shot at stunden but tne clippers a b over 6 months of age on april with the exception of one drive the agile puckstopper miracu lously kept his team in the game and the series stouffville skated into the game at a disadvantage having arrived at the rink more than thirty minutes behind schedule due to the icy condition of the roads georgetown forced the play in to the clipper end but stunden set up a stone wall and guarded ros cage with his finest performance of the sea son the one tally thatdid ev ade him in the first twenty minutes slipped into the twine while his view was blocked by defenceman don mcintosh- who attempted to block the shot stouffville were at a further disadvantage in the opening frame when don mcintosh howard bullock and bud leh man were banished with pen alties but by somerrianner or means they managed to hang on the clippers had 2 or 3 fine opportunities to blink the light in the first period although 75 tred the puck out to bud leh man who promptly fired it in to the twine later in the per iod jack watson notched the nicest goal of the game a hard shot on a pass from andy closs in the final frame bill brad bury and andy closs scored junior beau mont counted georgetowns lone tally bradburys goal was a texas leaguer that looped over rhodes head and rolled over the line closs goal car omed off a leg and slid over the crease the raiders second goal came in the final minute of play with gord lewis sitting out a holding penalty the contest was delayed for ten minutes in the third period when georgetown netminder dusty rhodes stopped a bul let shot from the stick of har old hodgson and had to go to the dressing room for repairs he returned and finished the game coach bob bangay reshuffled his lines for the important game in hopes of finding a win ning combination chick web ster centred ken crawford and bilbradbury while gord lew is worked between bud leh man and harold hodgson howard bullock wasthe pivot performer between andy closs and jack watson bert baker came out of retirement to bol ster the stouffville defence in arson luke fargo n man opart who broucht faith to a mob iove to a womnn and a church to a wilderness technicolor cinemascope van heflikt loanne ytoodward pfii carey they burned his church he burned their britchesi and on the same program bmum bsd ma mw mon tues wed march 26 27 28 percent of the play was in ineir own end chick webster hit u of j ne with a closein shot performed well and was es- the post and howard bullock missed p effective m dumping cleancut break- 1 the p out of hw end we solicit your continued coopcralion warble fly committee the net on a away ken crawford gave the clippers the lead on a weird goal that slipped between goa lie rhodes pad and the post less than a minute later geor getown evened the count with bud varey potting the lying goal while the raiders were playing a man short at the bell the teams were deadlocked 11 in the early stages of the second frame georgetown con tinued to hold an edge in the play don mcintosh was e to the sinbin for cross check ing but xorrr stundens wiz ardry in the clipper cage kep the rampaging raiders off the score sftet midway brouzh tr4 stasia gord lewi cei- zone when the clippers were hardpressed xorm stunden howard bullock and bill irad- burv were stouffvilles best stouffville p s beats markham stouffville public school gamed revenge on friday when the boys hockey team doubled tithe score on markham 63 in a game played in the unionvilie arena glenn penraren fired three goals rick wedseltoft notched two and warren hnd- ncvs scored one it was mark- has s srst toss mm- lucy and desi have never been funnier i all new in color v mgm presents imjibmot utbreverbarling riloub caucus hen rwtatoi int ten bp it iwjwol tj ot also twinkle in gods eye with mickey rooney mfi iymv t holstein holstein n milking not bred 1 yr due april 20 g yrs sued jan 7 milking holstein bred nov 10 milking 7 vrs hqlstein fresh 5 yrs holstein due a yrs holstein lpd dec 5 milking holstein full how 5 yrs holstein due april 11 i vrs i holstein bred feb 20 milking i 1 yrs holstein bred jan 15 milking 1 yrs i holstein bred jan 10 milking bi rd jai hk hol hoi hoi ten nil tein br t t yrs tein bred 1 how yrs tein d march u jnilk- 2j milking bred fell 2s mi- hoists holstc 1 yi- in full flow 5 in bred jan rs mik- holstein bred march 9 milk ing 7 yrs holstein heifer calf by side 2 holstein heifers calf by side holstein bull 1 1 months i iwlstcrn heifers 3 months t hlilsteih lislfers 2 months the above cattle are in lovely f immlimmmqreamhtmanimehti fresh 3 yrs bred jan li milking holstein i holstein i i vrs i blue cow bred die 20 milk ing 5 yrs holstein fresh 5 yrs black cow due li yrs holstein due 5 yrs holstein bred jan 10 milking 1 yrs holstein due june 3 fi yrs 2 holstelns due june 5 yrs holstein due 5 yrs holstein due 1 yrs holstein due june 6 yrs holstein due 6 yrs holstein calf by side i yrs holstein calf by sitle 1 vrs holstein bred dec vrs 3 holstcins calf by side yrs holstein due vrs holstein bred feb 20 milk- ins 1 vrs 2 holsteins full flow vrs mtta eeing bbd this etc ondition and duality dont mis herd iics i sows due end of april 3 sou- bred in february 1 llo s months old straw hay chain quantity of straw baled quantity of hay baled quantity of mixed grain 20 ft silage in 1 1 ft silo 2 double duty milk coolers ihc 1 yr old 12can size g surge units 2 pumps outlets pipe for 70 cows 2 surge portable 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