h b the stowfwui townf thndiy odoos 18 1956 sports lions peewee league to open on nov 5th the stouffville lions peewee be permitted to play registra- league will commence activity tion forms will be available at for the 195657 season on mon- the following places of business day evening nov 5th all boys don davis clothing store teds ranging in age from 8 to 13 mens wear hendricks hard- years will be eligible to play ware and l e oneills a registration fee of 300 per the first couple of weeks in player will be charged this year november will be used mainly of this amount 100 will be for practice sessions in order tisedto cover the cost of accident that the boys may get the kinks insurance for each boy both dur- out of their legs a schedule will ing scheduled games and prac- be drawn up and the lads will be sisfcljjmf c 8000 to operate senior b team here meeting told don graham star deienceman with last years schomberg ban- tarns will receive a pro tryout at hamilton a member of the detroit red wing chain the speedy rearguard one of the best players in his class to per form here last season is only 14 years old his father was a well- known speev skater a number of lions club to sponsor bantams as was the case last season the local lions club will 3gain sponsor the bantam hockey club j last winter this team made a real name for itself gaining a spot in the ontario semifinals at a public meeting held in players on last seasons club thi minor club created a good the stouffville arena recently felt that an intermediate c manager harry lee of the clip- team could be operated satisfac pers informed his listeners that toriiy he contended that stouff class of hockey here to be settled this week deal of interest locally and large crowd was in attendance at the arena for the third and final vears ago and was a canadian it would cost at least ss000 to ville could operate in a compact j game 0 h series the midget entry in the olympics graham operate a senior b hockey group which would assist in tea whether stouffville will ice this week that the oha loo5 an intermediate a or c hoc- ed with some suspicion on siou- key club here this season will be fiville as an intermediate c definitely decided this week a entry fearing that thev might representative of the recently pro too strong for their rival appointed executive will attend c he said that if stouffville a meeting of the oha in to- had to play in intermediate a ronto on saturday if they are class the oha would have to this v season will be allowed to go c they will be grant them some player con- was the leading scorer in the team here this winter stouff- cutting down transportation strengthened as some of last entered in a group with aurora cessions in order to ice a eom- north york group last winter lie ced a senior club 2 years costs a long as the competi- winters bantams move up the beeton bradford richmond hill petitive team fans who watched the mara- a but dropped back to inter- tion is good we will receive ladder into a higher class sutton and vandorf if they go thon series between stouffvilles mediate a last winter man- good fan support he said the t i expected that mr bill a they will play in a league bantam club and schomberg ager lee stated that the town clipper defenceman pointed out lennox will once again handle with milton brampton elmira lddies bowlliiq ledqlie may recall grahams outstand- needed a hockey team one that that by entering c class hock- the coaching duties of the ban- georgetown oakville and stou- performance he played would be a real contender he ey the younger lads too old for j although the team is not ue the first three towns will 1 he blowouts 9 points the pointed out however that if a juvenile or junior competition expected to be as strong as last be classed as senior b but pin pushers 6 points rhe plug- senior club was organized fij would have a place to play seasons entry it wasthought round out a six team group sets 6 points the spitfires 6 nancial backing would be nee- i other local teams in intermed-jonh- right that overage pee- following the result of satur- essary the a club was oper- j late c grouping are aurora ing practically the entire game and was mainly responsible for his teams showing in the playoffs high spots in tices the remaining s200 will pared off in separate teams it ttt it o assist in paying a portion of the is likely that the league will i w oylcl octics cost of ice time equipment hoc- operate in two separate groups u key banquet and championship in order thai the voung boys tne nigh spots in crests at the close of the season will not have to compete with ankeedodgerworldseres every boy wishing to play hoc- the older and more experienced j greatest thrill don larsens could be operated strictly on a key must be registered prior to lads coaches to operate the perfect nohit norun nowalk basis as was the club last ated on a split basis last sea- richmond hill bradford sut son jton and vandorf coach bob bangay stated that i can we afford senior b the players on a senior team hockey here questioned mr would have to be guaranteed a i ken laushway president of the certain amount of money plus arena board mr laushway tnncnnrtmiftii viiofa rrta mo caih nninlo rttlt ths transportation coverage he said pointed out that lack of fan at he was doubtful if a b team tendance was a complaint that monday nov 5th players with- group have not as yet been out a registration card will not selected auction sale iteg holsteix cattle fnrni stock implements hay ktc on ixt 30 concession 4 vacghav township on highway north of maple saturday oct 27 property of the estate of the late isaac mcquarrie auction sale cattle cows 1 willow crescent ra apple hlghcroft born sept 1 194c sired by lonelm texal high- croft ex bred july 7 1956 to roeland reflection sov ereign ex 2 rag apple sovereign trixie i born nor 13 1950 sired by j bond haven sovereign com- 1 rade bred mar 9 1956 to selling triune achilles 3 texal rag apple bonheur born aug 29 1949 sired by lonelm rag apple romulus vg bred july 4 1956 to selling sovereign achilles 4 rag apple sovereign san- drarborn oct 24 1953 sired by bond haven sovereign captlvator vg fresh since aug 20th open e texal rag apple lonelm teeole born sept 18 1949 slnedbx lonelm texal hlgh croft ex bred feb 8 1956 to roeland reflection sovereign ex 6 nettie rag apple sovereign texal born sept 26 1952 sired by bond haven sov ereign captivator vg open 7 anne echo dekol ajax born may 28 1951 sired by mac supreme ajax freshened oct 8 1956 bull calf 8 hiemke abbekerk a born oct 26 1952 sired by paul abbekerk nobleman open 9 oro june blossom born june 6 1946 sired by oho sir waldorf ace open 10 sovereign midnight lass born sept 19 1953 sired by hainescrest sovereign chore boy vg freshened aug 26 19561 open 11 grade eartag 4376113 born 1947 freshened oct 7 1956 open heifers 12 myrmac achilles daisy born oct 5 1954 sired by selling sovereign achilles vg i lm im ilem knts uile model case tractor grain straw furniture ktc the property of elmore hill on lot i concession 4 markham township lust west of don mills itoad on john street thursday oct 25 case tractor model c with hydraulic lift case 2fuv plow for above i iic stifftooth cultivator with tractor hitch power lift extra points ihc springtooth harrows 3- section double disc harrow bunham near new set 4section drag harrows set inthrow disc harrows 3drum steel land roller steel wheel wagon with rack 2 13hoe drills mh international manure spreader deering mower 5 ft international mower 6 ft cut farm wagon and flat rack single walking plow set of platform scales set of beam scales set of stewart cow clippers 28 ft extension ladder 4 45gal steel drums steel water trough fanning mill loading chute 2 sets sling ropes draw ropes 2 hay forks and sling chains set bob sleighs feed box 2 logging chains circular saw with frame and mandrel lawn mower cyclone grass sower 100 good sacks used once number of grain bags quantity of wire quantity of lumber number of cedar posts large pile of scrap iron forks shovels hoes rakes tools etc grain straw 148 bales of oat straw 20 lbs of mixed clover and tim othy seed 4s lbs red clover seed 150 bus of good oats furniture quebec heater and mat dresser washstand 3 steel beds walnut color 3 springs and 2 mattresses i other articles noerror job in the fifth game year longest home run mickey i i want to see hockey mantles blow deep into the stouffville the best the town bleachers in right centre field at can afford said coach bangay yankee stadium in the fourth bob stated that from last years game iteam about five players would saddest ballplayer don new- qualify for senior b competi- combe trudging toward the dod- iticrn in either b or a they ger dugout after elston how- j would be placed in a group with ards home run in the fourth milton brampton elmira geo rgetown and oakville mr les clarke one of inning of the seventh game most happy fella yogi berra giving larsen a bearhug after t final out in fifth game greatest fielding play duke j sniders tumbling catch of i berras sinking liner in fifth i special mention game our best wishes for most important catch micky happiness go to miss coral per- mantles running backhand j kins of victoria square whose was being heard over the entire province i dont think we can operate in a team of that type unless we have a millionaire to sponsor it he continued following the appointment of an executive it was decided to approach the oha with regard to icing an intermediate club a meeting of the oha is be ing held saturday from which stoultvilles exact status will be the decided buttonville news marriage to mr james barker takes place in the near future coral is well known to the younger members of the com munity through explorer and vacation school work also congratulations to mr and mrs e crisp mr and mrs james mcquay and mrs dick jones who celebrated wedding anniversaries this week mrs james mcquay and miss janet oakes received birthday con gratulations mission band the first meeting of the aut umn season for davidson mis sion band members was held in the parlours of browns corners united church on saturday of last week mrs wilfred turner told a story using the flannel- graph and miss anne davies conducted the crafts mrs s j english explained to the chil dren about the christmas cards they will sell this year friendship circle mrs bryce jacksie entertained friendship club members on thursday evening of last week when they held their first meet- ing of the season although the jlrl attendance was light those pres- snare of gil hodges drivethat kept larsens game perfect oddest putout the andy careytegil mcdougaldto joe collins play on jackie robin sons drive in the larsen game when the ball bounced off careys glove to mcdougald whose rifle shot to first just nip ped robinson in the second inn ing most dramatic hit jackie robinsons gamewinning single in the 10th inning of the sixth game wildest inning the second inning of the second game when the yanks scored five to take 60 lead and brooklyn came back with six to tie greatest pitching duel 00 battle between bob turley and clemlabine for nine innings in sixth game finally won by labine jo in 10th strangest strategy casey stengel benching two lefthanded batters against righthanded pitcher for two righthanded batters in seventh game result bill skowron hit a grand slam homer and elson howard hit a homer and a double after throwing home run ball to duke snider in the second game experimental tests recently have shown that steers fed the antibiotic terramycin ate less and returned an additional 393 per head in the test the ani mals were given 75 milligrams of terramycin daily 13 myrmac empress bonheur 5 n 10 pm born sept 4 1954 sired by eglantiers emperor royal vg 14 myrmac sovereign supreme born oct 31 19s4 sired by hainescrest sovereign chore boy vg 5 myrmac admiral kay born july 1 1954 sired by bond haven rag apple admiral vg 16 myrmac sovereign bonnie born oct 2 1934 sired by hainescrest sovereign chore boy vg 17 myrmac achilles thelma born nov 4 1954 sired by selling sovereign achilles vg 1 s myrmac sovereign delia born feb 2 1955 sired by hainescrest sovereign chore boy vgi is echo texal donna born sp ho 195 sired by lon elm texal somerset vg 20 myrmac sovereign alma born nov 1 1955 sired by holland reflection sovereign ex 21 myrmac rng apple bridget born nov 5 1935 sired by roeland rag anple marksman vg 22 myrmac sovereign nancy born oct 2 1955 sired by selling sovereign achilles vg s3 myrmac achilles dale born dec i 1955 sired by selling sovereign achilles 24 myrmac achilles susan born feb 13 1936 sired by selling sovereign achilles vg 23 myrmac achilles san born mar 16 1956 sired by sell ing sovereign achilles vg j 26 myrmac ormby pat born march 2s 1936 sired by willow grove ormshy anchor 27 abbekerk may born may 23 1956 sired by locust brae abbekerk- supreme implbments etc 1020 ihc tractor on rubber in al condition 7 mh grain binder 10 ihc dump rake ihc horse mower oil bath 881 sloop slelghi walking plow 77 flcnry mil no 26 2fnr tractor plow good for parts woojj milk cooler wood i bp electric gram grimier hinmaa milking machine x unit with pining for is cots ldrom land rollor aprox 4 how of cat bay and terms rash no reserve farm sold ken a clarke prentice nuctioneers auction sole hoick antiques cupboards ornaments dishes glassware household appliances mid furniture of various styles mill dates at 1nionvillk village on no 7 hvty just east of kennedy road the property of j p judd antiques saturday oct 27 furniture 2 painted pine cupboards 2 walnut chairs marble top chest arrow hack chairs corner cupboard painted childs cradle old horse hair sofa 2 swinging mirrors small side talile pine bench long pine farm table large oak sideboard 2 fan back chairs sideboard dark stain china cabinet wash stand italian style chair card table round benlwood chair irs cream stool pine box large round walnut table dry sink oak desk cedar chest bed traj fine cupboard large 2plecp a slowburning cotton rope with firecrackers inserted into the twist makes an effective de vice to repel blackbirds and starlings the method was de veloped by the fish wildlife service in the us butter bowls cheese dish coloured glass cheese cutter parrot cage pressed glass cups and saucers china goblets military uniform pictures and frames harness makers horsa collection of old tins sap buckets 2 clocks 3piece toilet set iron trivets and pots silver and brass large spinning wheel small spinning wheel dough boxes childs chair oblong butter bowl childs high chair pair ice tongs horse harness horsc shoes tools copper kettle biscuit jar card table dishes glassware ornaments cooking utensils and other useful articles too numerous to mention sale nt 130 pm terms ensh no reserve proprietor declining business ent were enthusiastic mr and mrs norman reid had been invited to show their coloured pictures and they took their audience on a trip which ranged from the reversible falls on the east coast to the butchart gardens victoria bc on the west coast and from ju no alaska to the everglades in florida mrs jack harrott will enter tain the group at their next meeting and the speaker will be mrs rumney of victoria square who is with eatons of canada as an interior decorator new members will be welcomed and anyone interested is asked to contact mrs harrott ax36247 thankoffcrlng service when browns corners wms held their autumn thankoffer- ing service on the evening of october 3 there were approxi mately 75 members and guests present and neighbouring so cieties from unionville milliken whitevale thornhill melville headford and victoria square were represented as well as our own friendship circle miss nancy edwards of the united church radio and tele vision staff was the guest and conducted the meeting and future mrs a w miller presided at the piano in the absence of mrs english neighbourhood notes miss rhea scott entertained at an evening party for mem bers of the baby booth group of harmony last week the occasion was a shower for mrs roy marson mrs george hooper was solo ist at the bennettmarch wed ding which took place at rich mond hill presbyterian church recently church service at browns cor ners united church will be with drawn in favour of anniversary services at the victoria square church next sunday oct 21 at 11 am and 730 pm sunday school session at browns cor ners will be at 10 am misses dorothy and isobel hood were at young peoples conference last weekend when the canadian cancer society convenes at delawanna inn honey harbour the latter part of this week mrs a c huston victoria square mrs malcolm thomson richmond hill and mrs gordon purves unionville will represent the richmond hill unit mrs hus ton is the delegate for the cam paign mrs thomson for ex tension and mrs purves will represent the ontario division of the canadian cancer society leading the discussion follow ing panel talks on campaign and extension cgit calendar sales cgit explorer groups will be at your door shortly to sell the united church calendars they have obtained proceeds from this endeavour will go to dr winnifred bryce a mission ary recently returned from in dia to aid in the support of two children she is sending to school in that country the new executive for cgit was chosen at a meeeting held at victoria square church offi cers are as follows president betty patterson vicepresident margaret smith secretary jan et oakes teasurer mary hoo per this was also the initiation meeting for girls graduating from explorers and eleanor mckinney margaret patterson randalyn trussle and susan terry were welcomed to the group two former members betty snider and margaret bro- die will graduate from cgit and a special ceremony and din ner is being planned for this the thunderblrds 3 wees and holdovers from the days important meeting with points the optimists 4 points 195556 bantams snouid be given the oha another meeting of p- hth high single betty an opportunity to prove their the local executive will be held wukins 2s2 high triple worth on monday evening at the home evelyn grove 630 of manager h j lee to organ- oct 4th high single phyllis ize an immediate practice man- uens 236 high triple betty aiipdpa i famf ager lee informed the tribune wilkins 531 soccer champs aurora are the group soccer champions they gained the title by beating newmarket 41 here in stouffville on saturday night the contest was played in the park under thelights the canal town crew jumped into a 10 lead in the first quart er but aurora bounced back to score four unanswered tallies to win the game and the trophy a small crowd was in attendance although the weather was un seasonably warm the aurora team hase had excellent success this summer winning three separate honours in soccer competition they completed the regular schedule in first place won the league championship and captured the beautiful lions club trophy here in a tournament held in september thornhill wins twp softball honours thornhill are the new winners of the markham township soft ball championship they de feated buttonville 136 under the floodlights here on wednes day night of last week to take the series three games to two bill bowen handled the hurling chores for the champs with jack rumney working on the mound for the sluggers the hill jumped into a one sided 70 lead early in the con test but jack watsons squad forged back with six tallies to tighten the game in the ninth inning the winners scored a total of seven runs to sew up the series jerry junkin relieved rumney in the final inning public skating at 8 pm in stouffville arena saturday october 20th monday october 22nd wednesday october 24th saturday october 27th childrens skating wednesday afternoon october 24th from 25 pm admission 20c softball team here plans entry in 0ntcty league speaker telling of her work with occasion leaders this year are the church in newfoundland i mrs a c huston and miss miss edwards had taken many nancy spears pictures in connection with her work which proved most inter esting she stressed the need for audiovisual aids in outly- kkn a clarke phkntice i ing areas mrs wm rodick nuctioneers i president welcomed the guests mrs john wilkins conducted the devotional and the guest soloist was mrs mason of yonge st united church a sister-in- law of mrs john brown during the meeting a presen- small trunk wheelbarrow- table oak with 2 leaves 2 rocking chairs broken satin glass limp hrass jars hanging lamp china kern stand butter prints stair post buttons books bottles straw 90 iktrs many othr nstful articles too cjmroj to mention lr l i pm liirp trm ni no rrcr- farm obl 4amk smith htl kkx clabke prentice auctioneers i you are cordially invited to drop in at our showroom and see the new improved chevrolet for 1957 to be on display friday october 19th walter taylor motors stouffville phone 2i5 the buttonville sluggers one of the most colourful teams in the markham twp softball lea gue plan to withdraw from the group when another season rolls around the local entry will per form under the stouffville nameplate and will play in the stouffville floodlit park other clubs in the ontario county cir cuit are brougham ajax pick- j ering brooklin and johns-man- ville coach jack watson of the sluggers informed the tribune early this week that he was fed up with the lack of organiza tion in the markham group he said he felt there was little or no executive administration in the local league and interest on the managements part was lack ing there wasnt a member of the league management in at tendance at any of our final playoff games said the but tonville coach i dont think they even knew when we were playing buttonville have been operat ing in the markham township group for nearly ten years win ning more championships than any other individual club this season the group was slimmed down to a mere four teams markham thornhill newmar ket and buttonville aurora an entry in a previous year dis banded and agincourt moved up into senior competition in the beaches league i attention peewee hockey players notice to all boys interested in playing hockey in the lions peewee hockey league 1 all boys ages of 813 years are eligible to play hockey in the pee- wee league 2 a registration fee of 300 per person will be f charged for the season of 20 weeks 3 every boy wishing to play hockey must be regis- g tered prior to november 5th 4 players will not be permitted to participate without a registration card g 5 registration forms will be available at the f ollow- ing places of business i don davis clothing store g teds mens wear hendricks hardware i l e oneill nb under the registration fee all players will be insured against injury at all times during both 6 practices and games a a copy in full detail of benefits will be attached to ft the registration cards 4 the cost of this insurance to the club is 100 per x player the balance of the registration fee is to jj assist the lions club in paying the increasing costs h of ice and equipment and the expense of the banquet 8 and crests al the close of the season 4 t pig starlena now produces ever faster growth than tation was made to three retir ing members mrs c j russell mrs robert giles and miss rhea scott who have moved from the area mrs s j english had pre pared a farewell message for them which was read by mrs walter craig rhea scott a faithful member for many years always ready to serve in any way possible has moved to markham mrs giles always cheery and ready to help with program or refreshments is going to rich mond hill we hope these ladies j will consider browns corners i wms their own group still the circle will always be opn to let them in following the main body of the meeting the ladies adjourned to the chtirh parlours where tea was served by te hostesses mr a c huston mrs john wilkins mr john brown and j mrs 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