h t i i i ti the stotffryiui thwh tfagyfay pttembtf 19 1937 dehaviland drops from intermediate league default game here scheduled for last friday a vtejlcomeij ilklief ti av o boarding high sticking and charin which has featured our juvenile hockey games both a home asd aay cam to a sudden halt oa thursday night for a fee of 700 an efficient official w obtained from 0hawa by the local management in an effort to quel the unnecessary rough play robt sirncoe an unknown in my book was assigned the task he turned in an excellent job and was we worth the remunera tion he received from the drop of the puck he had the same in hand around the net or m the corners he immediately stopped the play whenever the puck disappeared from his view he clamped down on players who committed even minor offence he thumbed the offenders to the penalty box either nly or ia pairs the monotony of watching the game from the sidelines appeared to have jjn effect on the players and fans viewed one of the better contests here this season xot a insl player buffered an injury a far different jstory than has been told in previous games the visiting referee called the same by the book a stranger to the players he watched every play with a keen eye and earned the respect of both the participants and the fan such a per formance was certainly a welcomed relief when compared to the hockey rowdyism we have witnessed on previous occasions bad f0k local hockkv a postponement or cancellation is never ood for any pre arranged performance but when such an occasion does arise it is only fair to those concerned that the notification be presented well in advance on friday night dehaviland an entry in the local intermediate group was scheduled to meet the clippers here at approximately two oclock on friday afternoon they telephoned the management to explain that they would be unable to ice a team i wonder what they expected us to do about it at that late date in a desperate attempt to acquire a replace ment mgr harry lee phoned almost every town and village in central ontario in a lastminute effort to arrange an exhibition game none could comply he then bad to notify every player on the clipper roster to inform them of the cancellation with players residing all the way from highland creek to aurora one can estimate the expense involved fans are the life blood of any hockey team for every two spectators inconvenienced perhaps one may never return you can imagine how they felt when they arrived at the rink to discover to their disgust that the contest had been called off i personally rushed out from toronto to see the game although i will return again maybe others will not these clubs which make lastminute entries into oha leagues should be carefully investigated dehaviland lacked a home arena and adequate player strength one can imagine how much support they would receive in aurora when even the hometown club- find it difficult to operate out of the red stouffviile was opposed to the entry apparently others werent stouffviile has been forced to pay for someone elses mistake the management intends to make the delia rilland club share some portion of the expense and rightly so you cant get blood out of a stone however so our chances dont look too good the cost of such a default cant be measured entirely in dollars and cents the inconvenience caused to the players management and fans may never be known fortyone hunters die in accidents jets blow early lea j after absorbing a crushing week due to the lateness of the j 222 loss at the hands of the cancellation manager rennie clippers on tuesday night of found it impossible to rent the last week dehaviland aircrafr time to outside clubs a recent entry in the intermed- manager harry lee of the m iate b group dropped out of clippers tried unsuccessfully to kfaf tf i lcffn g i the league a scheduled contest arrange an exhibition contest mjjww ci rtliljujii g f here on fridav night with stou- to fill the breach when this ftville was cancelled a few hours failed he had to notify every the lronville jets blew a i the homesters frontline for- before the game was to start plaver of the cancellation mr s lead buit u in th wards hurst made it 43 with the clipper management plan lee estimated his telephone bill first period to lose to alliston a goal on an alliston ganging to charge the dehaviland club to be close to the s1500 figure harrets j in a scheduled attack at 232 with don tran with the loss incurred fans not knowing of the change junior contest tuesday night dehaviland were able to ice in plans arrived at the arena te visitors were little match onlv nine men for their home onlv to discover the game had for po1 muttons squad in the encounter with the clippers on been cancelled the total loss firsr period as the jets fired dec 10th thev used the aurora absorbed bv the stouffviile en- 1 nree unanswered tallies allis- arena for their home rink they trv will be in excess of 10000 ton notched one in the second were being coached bv andv i according to manager lee j and outscored the homesters closs sr on friday night beeton will 6 ljn the final frame since the stouffviile team is be the visitors here in a prev- operating separately from the ious meeting between the two arena they must buy their ice clubs the teams battled to a time from the rink week by 99 draw juveniles bow to jets 62 fortyone persons are known to have died in hunting season accidents in canada this year according to preliminary reports from seven provinces the total is four more than the same provinces reported a year ago the figures are not complete since hunting for va- rious game species continues in many areas and some prov inces do not compile their sta tistics until sometime next year a survey by the canadian press showed 1g fatalities in ontario 13 in british columbia five in saskatchewan four in manitoba two in new bruns wick and one in nova scotia newfoundland reported on fa talities the british columbia toll was a record last year eight died in the province fair hunting- hunting generally was fair all across canada but few rec ords were expected the ontario lands and forests department reported more than 250000 hunting licences were is sued to residents and nonresi dents compared with at least 1000000 angling licences more moose were shot than last year while the deer and partridge bag was about the same ontario inaugurated a pro gram of instruction on the safe use of firearms and eventually all hunters will be required to pass a test but no regulation requiring hunters to dress in available of the number of deer killed no fatalities were report ed in the province this year nova scotia issued more than 50000 licences the number of deer killed was not available the bag limit has been reduced from two to one there was one fatality compared to two in 1956 and eight in 1955 the department of lands and forests cooperate to teach hunters me thods of safe hunting new brunswick also reduced its fatality total from the rec ord of seven in 1954 to two this year officials expected a kill of more than 17000 deer about the same as last year but be low the 23725 record of 1951 in new brunswick any hunter who kills or injures another per son with a firearm loses his licence some officials this year favored huntinglicence tests similar to driving tests morris procenkos unionville juvenile jets rolled to a 62 victory over stoutfville in a scheduled north york leagu3 contest on thursday night of last week possessing harder and more accurate shots the visitors gave exbrooklin net- minder bill asling plenty of work between the pipes stouff viile a much improved club since their last clash with the jets had their fair share of the play but the majority of their goallabelled drives were handled easily by goalie jim lott import referee bob simcoe of oshawa clamped down on the rough tactics which featured the previous contest between the two teams there were 11 pen- fi7 buffalo vs alties in the game 7 to union- 7s pittsburgh peewee schedule thursday jan 1 430530 detroit vs boston o30tj30 rangers vs chicago january 9th 4 305 30 boston vs chicago 530630 detroit v rangers january 16th 4 305 30 rangers v- boston 530630 chicago vs detroit january 23rd 430530 detroit vs boston 530630 ranger vs chicago january 30th 430530 boston v chicago 530630 detroit vs rangers february 6th 430530 rangers vs boston 530630 chicago vs detroit february 13th 430530 detroit vs boston 530630 rangers vs chicago don tran teamed up with stan thorington and don jack son to blink the light at 1125 of the opening period bob atkin son made it 20 from thorning- ton and don middleton thorn- ington stretched the unionville lead to three goals with an un assisted tally at 1815 alliston potted the lone marker at 231 of the middle session bartlett was the marksman the jets weakened in the last period and could not hold off serving a two minute penalty alliston pressed for the tying tally but the jets managed to hold them off the score sheet with both clubs a man short edgar lit the lamp for alliston to even the count gerkley hurst and st pierre scored in that order to sew the game up for the visitors in the final minutes of the game don tran of the jets and deschamps of alliston became involved in a fistswinging brawl that netted both players five minute major penalties each of the combatants was on the receiving end of an upper- cut and came out of the bout with black eyes a few minutes later thornington of union ville and haddock of the hor- juveniles blanked 20 by thornhill stouffvilles juvenile team coached by bob bangay came up with one of their best games of the season in spite of a 20 loss to thornhill on tuesday night using only two forward lines the local squad held an edge in play throughout the contest the yonge street crew notch ed their first goal when stouff- ille nctminder bill asling i caught his stick in the mesh red is contemplated because on- tario officials said there are too and coul not make a p on many nonhunters in the bush manitoba officials said the duck season was one of the best for a long time but deer were not the shot thornhills second tal ly was disputed but allowed by the official on thursday evening of this ville the absence of boarding and high sticking was quite no ticeable unionvilles charlie cuthbertson was the other offi cial carl keffer headed the union ville penalty parade with three separate trips to the sin bin one was a ten minute miscon duct penalty graham under wood winnitoy and mccarthy each served one term in the cooler dean evans of stouff viile was also banished for ten minutes for throwing a broken stick over the boards ernie abraham ted suzuki and mur ray holden also served time dick underwood paced the unionville attack with a three goal hattrick al tidsbury carl keffer and andy darbyson each fired singles tidsbury also picked up a pair of assists he was one of the visitors best import forwards ron jones and lome disney counted stouffvilles tallies jones net ted his goal at 1625 of the first period from dean evans lome disney blinked the light from ted suzuki and ernie abraham at 1430 of the final frame in spite of the loss stouffviile looked like a different club as compared with their game at unionville on dec 6th the for wards resorted to a much im proved passing attack and an up- thecentre play inside their own blueline took the pressure off the defence in previous games stouffviile were continually be ing bottled up in their own zone on thursday dec 19th camp borden will make their debut here it will be the first meeting between the two teams this sea son i781 peewee bantam monday dec 30th t 67 leafs vs canadians 7s buffalo vs pittsburgh januarv 6th leafs vs canadians january 13th 67 canadians vs buffalo 7s leafs vs pittsburgh january 20th f 67 leafs vs canadians 7s buffalo vs pittsburgh january 27th 67 buffalo vs leafs 7s pittsburgh vs canadians february 3rd 67 canadians vs buffalo 7s leafs vs pittsburgh february 10th rf 67 leafs vs canadians s 78 buffalo vs pittsburgh pee wee league w l t pts hawks 6 0 1 13 bruins 4 3 0 8 red wings 2 5 0 4 rangers 15 1 3 results bruins 1 wings 0 rangers 4 hawks 4 schedule thursday 430 bruins vs hawks 530 wings vs rangers the onrushing alliston attack- era st pierre allistons best f fi tsj broke into the clear inside the unionville blueline to cut the jet lead down to one goal don middleton got that one back twentytwo seconds later when he circled the hornets cage and backhanded the puck into the twine from that point on how ever it was all alliston in the goalscoring department five pucks whistled into the union ville cage without reply from ling bout and were banished for two minutes referee jack shropshire handed out 20 penal ties in the game 13 to alliston and 7 to the jets geo carey acted as linesman nebbie gayman don mid dleton and don haynes were unionvilles best performers ross madill an exstouffville dipsydoodle forward may join the jets next week cedar grove so plentiful they were reported cam b wl be scattered because snow was not h me has sufficient to drive them to their been set tor 8ia p usual habitat pheasants and partridge hunting was not very rangers tie hawks ducks abundant 1 pewee action mt pi5gah f messrs ed and glen scott from dundalk spent the week end with the wallace scott fam ily- mr and mrs harold botham visited her mother mrs frank allin on friday night mrs al- lin is recuperating from an operation mr loy carrs brothers wes ley and isaac who have been visiting relatives in connecti cut are planning to spend the holidays here before returning to saskatchewan congratulations to mr and mrs wallace scott on the birth of a son james william at new market hospital on tuesday in saskatchewan prairie chi- cken was better than for sevi the black hawks came very eral years and duck abundant close to dropping their first i december 11 but concentrated because water game in the current pceweej mrs jack gamble and miss dried up in some spots there schedule performing against j audrey leary enjoyed the na- vvere fewer antelope near the an improved ranger club the tivity play at holy trinity united states border but the hawks were forced to come church in toronto on friday number was good along the al berta bonier about 90000 licences were is- from behind to eke out a 44 tie the goals were evenly dis tributed for both clubs with sued about the same as in other j eight players notching the eight years saskatchewan requires goals every hunter to wear red young campbell stewart walter persons are given instruction j taylor jim mehaffey and david in hunting safety in some con- jackson blinked the light for ties i lome boadways squad tom thirty thousand hunters went benson ted redshaw arlan after big game in alberta and j galbraith and bill lehman all reported a big kill some 70000 j goals were unassisted the tie other ftcences were taken out for rangers and the 10 win for night keep in mind the special christmas service next sunday at 130 for sunday school and 230 for church when mr ken nedy will have a special christ mas message for us he special ly invites all the young people and children to stay for church i it has been a long time the sunday school christmasl friday the 13th was the party will be on monday even- d celebration for mr ing dec 23 in the church at si r mn na returns e are sorry to report the mi i death lat week of mhs janet the date for the annual sunj lawrie who for many years ha or- the children of cedar grovt mennonite sunday school are holding their christmas exer cises on sunday evening dec 22 the service which is usually held in the morning will be in evening this year to enable more members of the community to participate christmas music has been arranged there will be the gift presentation and a short message a very warm welcome is extended to all who care to attend it will take a long time to bring to light all the interesting happenings of blodwen davies year in the west but one came forth this week with such pro mise for the future it deserves honorable mention a meeting of the canadian folk music so ciety was held last summer in saskatchewan while dr richard johnston vice president was doing research on folk music in the west as a result of this meeting a brief was sent to the canada council requesting a grant to bring the international folk music council to canada for a future annual meeting this week the canadian group received a grant to help make this possible dr marius bar- beau who has devoted his life to folk lore and specialized in folk music i3 president of the canadian society the plan is to bring the council to canada in 1960 next years meeting will be held in brussells this is a surge forward for the folk lore movement in canada since thirty countries arc represented on the council and there has not yet been a meeting in the new- world the pot luck supper held annually by zlon sunday school was almost too well attended last tuesday evening but if there was a nearshortage of seats there was certainly no shortage of food pot luck there has absolutely no resemblance to pot luck at home following the chicken pie and luscious desserts the smallest members of the sunday school entertained in their charming inimitable way then gfb whlttamore gave his renditions of alberts ad ventures with the hon it was a treat to hear gib again belleville mgr criticizes critics manager drury denyes of belleville mcfarlands says offi cials of ontario hockey associa tion junior a clubs criticized whitby dunlops to save face after the touring moscow se lects defeated ottawahull jr canadiens 101 in their second meeting he said last week it was bad enough the first time by a 63 score then in an effort to redeem themselves the junior a people tossed in a bolstered squad that was nearly skated out of the arena it is time some of these fel lows realized junior a clubs are just that and sr a teams are just that much better des pite the record of the ottawa canadiens in the eastern lea gue belleville like whitby plays in the oha senior a eastern division ottawa was strength ened by players from toronto marlboros for its second contest against the russians ladies bowling league dec 10 57 team points live wires 33 comets 30 unpredictables 28 ups n downs 27 whirlyettes 18 kingpins 7 hlirh single- ann lehman 252 high triple- ann lehman 629 canadiens blast hornets 155 haylow nets 9 francis haylow ran wild on monday night in one of the biggest scoring sprees of his young career the dipsydoodle forward fired a total of nine tallies as his canadiens smoth ered pittsburg 155 in a one sided tilt he also assisted on one goal haylows nine goals moved the hardshooting star to with in one tally of rival forward ross brown brown notched four goals for canadiens jim hill netted one and picked up one assist although haylows effort sparked his teams victory da vid winn and billy payne each potted a pair singles came from the sticks of brian madill and allan meabry bruce brow ning billy payne and allan meabry each picked up two assists the canadiens win moved all alone into first place two points ahead of the hornets in the other contest buffalo dropped another close game to the leafs by a score of 21 bill corner fired both leaf tallies pat middlemiss blinked the light for the lone buffalo goal hockey schedule for the convenience of local hockey fans here is a list of forthcoming games which will be played in the stouffviile arena during the next week dec 19th camp borden at stouffviile juv dec 20th beeton at stouffviile int dec 23rd sutton at stouffviile midget dec 26th nobleton at stouff viile juv dec 27th orangeville at stouffviile int king city edge midgets 54 score four in final frame king city midgets led by bill the roof fell in on the local tomlinson and ed hill staged squad in the third period with a four goal rallv in the final fenceman harland mills sit ting out a two minute elbow period on monday night to edge ing pe ej huj 5 at nick bangays boys h in a 340 ron t tnat onj north iork league tilt j uith a bustering drive stouffviile built up a 31 goal into the top corner of the king lead going into the third period city net at s50 lynn mcmullen at the halfway point in the fin- also picked up an assist on that al frame they held a 42 advan- tally for the remainder of xh4 tage the visitors wiped out game stouffviile passed out of the edge however and went on the goalscoring picture at to squeeze out a two point vie- 1045 bill tomlinson broke free tory j at centre ice and outdeked the locals were badly out- goalie roger beazley with a played in the late stages of the closein shot ed hill evened game two costly penalties al- the count at the fourteen min- lowed the visitors to narrow ute mark he caught the far the margin and they couldnt be corner of the stouffviile cage stopped stouffvilles best per- with a rifle shot hill a hat formers larry mcmullen and trick marksman for king cityj grant foreman skated their red his third goal at 1640 it hearts out in attempting to proved to be the gamewinning kill off the penalties and were tally winded when the team re- in spite of the loss stouffviile turned to full strength king as a team looked better than city were tagged with no pen- their rivals individually king alties stouffviile had four city boasted a couple of classy three of these came in the final performers who paced the clubs frame scoring attack larry mcmullen ralph cooper put the visitors grant foreman and allan boyd out front at 345 of the first were stouffvilles best period but larry mcmullen ev- on friday evening of this ened the count at 1135 with an week the local lads move over unassisted tally roger stover to woodbridge for a game on blasted the puck into the king monday dec 23rd sutton will cage at the thirteen minute be the visitors here game time mark to give stouffviile a 21 has been set for s30 pm edge i stouffviile counted the lone perhaps the most expensive goal in the second session ron playing card ever sold was a stewart a two goal marksman live of diamonds appropriately for the homesters notched hisi that brought 13750 at a public first at 120 of the middle frame auction in 1ss0 it bore a minia- he teamed up with lynn mc mullen to blink the light lure painting by hans holbein german artist w sr v v t v t y s public skating st0uffville arena saturday decemk 21st saturday december 28th childrens skating every wednesday afternoon admission 20c home gardeners in the us are spending over s0o million annually for seeds and pottc plants ferirc pntstrt spec tor r hyphen undrlift ley qrr out malic repeat exile chooie hie exact levtfc yaw prefer by terrina the selector from very fighl to fitm touch rtttfi perfect tarbea eopiai by reguloling the force of the typebar jlrik- tng the pvpt the tab clear and tob set ore right in the key board area convenient and oiy to operate the electric portable typewriter makes every one an export just touch the keys and clec hie power takes oyer to give you print perfect typing exceptional speed even print and luxurious case are builtin fea tures at less than half the price of an electric office typewriter stouffviile tribune phone 152 record in bc boston over the wings cut the british columbia issued more black hawk lead clown to five day school meeting and election been housekeeper than 90000 hunting licences points the hawks will be fur- of officers has been set for d dirntna in cedar grove and expected to surpass its rec- ther weakened this week when j thursday januarv 2 at the ord of 91000 b k cnii of the they lose forwards arlan galf church it s30 pm year more than 100000 anglers hraith and barry hiltz to an- friends of mr john ash will obtained licences other team this move has been j be pleased to hear that he is by the end of the year new- made in an effort to make the recovering from an operation the festive season convey my foundland expected to take in group more evenly balanced i lie underwent at the toronto best wishes to all the nice people about s70000 for biggame licf in the bruin wing contest general hospital iat week j to the meeting to ences issued at s10 each the donald smiths goal on a pass mr and mrs wells from the about saskatchewan 1 record established in 1951 wan from keith bet proved to be west are staving with their enj m t v 8500 hunters shot about 150 j the winner the red wings daughter mrs will ash for a m vo chritma h caribou but no estimates were were held oz the score sheet while i joyoui birtilayceb-a-io- mr tom melevieses who spoke in the hoohouse recent ly has sent christmas greetings to cedar jrove which we pv on to yon al the ben for w seasons qreetinqs doors grille initial installed 5 d h windows i doors installed any size order awnings nov low prices pay later no charges markham home improvements limited rr2 markham ontario dicksons hill phone stouff 489