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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1959, p. 10

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two stouffville motions approved oh a meeting r two stouffville motions werei an amendment to clarify the a film which will be used to approved at the 70th annual regulation barring players from train referees it will be ready meeting of the oha- held in i leaving tlie bench to enter lights for release later this year and i the royal york hotel toronto on the ice was passed j prints will be made available to on saturday both motions were tlie amendment makes the those interested proposed by mr russ forfar j rule clearly state that it is an retiring president l cooke secretary of the clipper inter- offense xor a player to go on of kingston presented the asso- i mediate hockey club they tlie ice while an altercation is nations gold stick award of i number of chuckle heie and were seconded by sir bucko taking place under the old rule merit to two executives receiv- at the conclusion one mcdonald of sundridge a player had actually to take ing the award were bob lebei mr forfars first motion re- part in the tight before he could president of the caha and er- stouffville lions club annual could slighilv mention the local quested that the entry date ol be penalized nie goman general manager of i boya on the air this mr sgam- dubs should be changed from the association alo moved 10 the senior a kitchener-water- he evening in nov 1st to oct 1st he explain- i falsification of playing cer- loo dutchmen ed that the later date made u i tificates as an amendment was allowin fred sgambati points out benefits of good sports fred sgambati cbc sport a nurc caster on radio and television j there was the guest speaker at the lad queried the speaker 11 he stouffville lions club annual hockey night on morday eve ning he pointed out the great j bati did later in benefits of good sportsmanship hi 1120 sports telecast to the fifty or to young hockey ijr sgamba players present the growth of bv lion chas confidence which they would atj thanks was moved by ijon unionville ends metro curling with victory comfort for active feet sturdjness for hard usage 1 sfcow yov he mony plus feature vaiues ffose shoes offer mr sgambati was introduced difficult in organizing schedules passed 1 ion chas xolan and a vole and obtaining arena ice time as a second motion presented by bob lawries unionville curl ing club rink concluded the i metro curling season saturday i night at tam oshanter with a was announced two j 139 win over tord campbell of suspensions of trophies have been donated oakville in the pepsi cola tro- nuch as two years for a mayor harry jermyn of whit- unv final it tain and the rewards which i don davis vice pres lion wal would come in later years ier pipher presided the speakers bubbling pres following the address lion illation and enthusiastic man- jj4n avis chairman of the hoc- ner kept the large meeting aii committee introduced the attention for nearly an h mr sgambati has experiences in a great many phases of sport particularly as football referee of the half t an hour varioiis coaches and others who p had varied j had lielped m tremendously real manv h in mis eason player or management found by has presented a trophy to be mr forfar now makes it un- 1 guilty of such an offense prev- given to the champion of the lawful for a team that has won iously only the player was susj eastern senior a series and a group championship or better pended george dudley treasurer of the to compete in a class lower than most of the other regulation association has given one which its population warrants for changes passed by the so dele- will go to the ohanorthern example this would mean that gates make the rules more con- j oha senior a champions wiih the effort during the win ter presentations were made to ihe leagues two referees ross n a b class- winner i c or broadened their powei will be boosted up thev cover such topics as waiv- 1 luss competition next ers registration dates and the boundaries of the areas from a due to its population fig- dozen ways hes been involved ftsf and polly minton f v p j which teams may draw players i l- i 1 iiaiienutil ami cu f rt m a with sports the toughest and sfft kit mole trophy and play in b class uiis winter if the rule covering group stand- 1 rl i- i iwmj ulc their iluh inrnurised onlv home jngs was changed so that in the case of a tie on points the team with the most wins is other stouffville hockey repte- 1 given the preference under ihe scout sentatives present were l e i old regulation this was decided day camporee near queensville oneill milt smith harry lee on goal average which still apjon mav 2 and 3 this most rewarding he says is play- byplay connentary his great est thrill he said was working j the allstar football game from kmpire stadium vancouver proceeds for crippled kids i jas austin trophy were pre sented to the winnei s in ihe iwo leagues announcement was made that the stouffville municipal coun- their club comprised only home town talent in addition lo riiss forfar scouts going to jamboree two patrols of stouffville boy outs will be- attending a two- l l 5l phy final unionville curlers dominant force in tills districts competi tions for two years now also won the second event and hiram walker trophy a foursome skipped by len mcmullen ken roberts rink defeated ernie appleton also of unionville 123 the unionville spielers placed four rinks in the semifinals of this event and had two rinks shooting for the pepsi prize campbell provided the upset in that bracket ousting murray roberts quartet 98 in a close match roberts had hi rumney along however the oakville rink with don kennedv you have the pleasuie ol eil on behalf of the corporation and jack watson mr oneill j plies if the teams have an equal reporting to people he said would be presenting the mem- was returned lo the board of number of wins and in addition make up to bers of the bantam club on- j directors of the oha other jack devine your listeners for ihe fact that tario runnerslip in the omha members are thev cant lie there finals with windbreakei to belleville mat leyden oshaw a question period followed the go with these windbrcakers the and c g patterson brampton regular address which brought i ions club will provide cresls may locate new golf course at almira the meeting voted lo ask ihe of i canadian amateur hockey as- i sociationlo amend ihe icing the i puck rule the oha amend- nual outing of the south lake simeoe boy scout district the j local contingent will include 12 boys with jack barkey as scout master dave stallard of stouffville is ti a i a i v came up with a last end ment would force a stoppage of i the assistant district commis- cloremont lg to operate a new 18 hole golf course may be located near almira between concessions 5 and 6 markham township mr arthur iatcham formerly of stouffville and now residing in downsview has ap proached two farm owners on cone a in hopes ol securing their properties the gordon reid farm and the clayton gay- man property have been men tioned as possible sites for the course there is 100 acres on the reid farm tlie gayman farm has 30 acres a small stream cuts through both properties mr latcham is also interested in securing the bruce property the metropolitan toronlo and regional conservation aulhor- itv have also been seeking the the tribune has received word on good authority that the i association claremont softball league will definitely operate this summer mr jack ronnie coach of last play if a player shoots the puck j from his own half of the ice i across the opposing goal line i j at any time except of course i boys will be on their own i when a goal is scored the rule local scout officials tell us j does not apply now when a team that there are openings for a ices the puck while shortiianded i few more scouts in i plan to organize baseball houseleague it was announced sioner in charge of the cam- the success of the little lads poree all the outing will be baseball house league here last under canvas although the season has prompted local sports promoters to enlarge their plans here this summer to gs tor a i include boys of 13 years and the local ud the house leitne for u the house league for boys mnounced that the troop they meet on wednesday rangin in age from 9 to 12 has finished making j evenings at 730 years will be retained roomy moccasin type tfuflj iy yout j umbo foam sole new toe milh onderfuu youthful vo eyetet slylioft stss luaycatvaw lehmans shoes stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store main street stouffville phone 95w bruce farm but to dale no years claremont club is anx- agreement has been reached i thai the group should re- 1 the authority wishes to relain organize for another season noi it as a historical sile it is pos- information is available con- sible that mr l3tcham might j cerning a meeting of learn man- work on cooperation with tlie j agers the delay in taking the win- arl ter wraps off the claremont cir- i he cujt may have proven costly i bruce farm is still operaled but altona has already entered two business has declined over the teams in the yfc league and i years it has been reported that itis unlikely that they can for- mr latcham mighl purchase the land then resell il when work on hie course has been completed conservation organization if satisfactory deal can be ranged the old mill on additional locals following the meeting of councils and planning officials i of stouffville whitchurch and markham on tuesday night wives of the stouffville council i members entertained the gather ing to a buffet lunch the meet ing was held in the manonic hall mr lawrence wideman an employee in the bank of com merce has been transferred to the pefferlaw branch mkns town lkaguk april 2rd ringers 70 red caps 66 cardinals 59 sunoco 55 big boppera 52 wild cat m rockets 39 monarch 31 high single cliff dunkeld 326 migh triple ed charlton 738 mulate a third entry an entry from peachs is also a question mark a new club from ballan- trae was considered a possibil ity but there is nothing definite avsf jl on their intentions markham would return but uxoricide in rec committee asks pickering reconsider budget cut the pickering township re- j phies would be presented at the opening safe by new firm draws large crowds spoffbrds sellabration sale the firm announces that this will he selected according to the opening sale since the store friday and saturday conclude the boys 13 years and over will be divided evenly into sep arate teams the clubs lineups creation committee has request ed that council reconsider a former decision to cut their re- not expected back engagements mr and mrs perc bayley of dunbarton ont wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter sonya terry bay- ley to mr- donald leslie jack son son of mr and mrs fred jackson of stouffville out the marriage will take place on sat urday may 23rd 1959 a i i pm in the united church dunbar ton ontario births four teams in twp softball group tilt markham township sofl- ball league is now complete with four entries in ihe group markham aurora agincourt and richmond hill will com prise tlie circuit the new presi dent is huck young of thorn- hill the regular schedule will open around may 20th mosl 61 the clubs have already held warmup workouts aurora always a polent en try will be handled by south paw ace norm stiinden and earl mcdonald newmarket were contacted bill declined to place a team in the group liberals here to pick new candidate the york north liberal asso ciation announced this week that a convention to select a provincial candidate will be held on thursday mav 7th at the richmond hill high school mr john wintermeyer mla ontario liberal leader will be the guest speaker everyone is invited to come out and meet the provincial leader the con vention is timed to get under way at 830 pm i pulp and paper operations 2000 mr jack peterson and mr kal viztiy appeared before council on monday night mr peterson informed the members that 1500 had been alloted for softball 500 for the little theatre and 100 for park- lighting and swimming instruc tion al claremont he noted that the archery club arid the canoe club had applied for grants reeve sherman scott contend ed that an increase from 500 in 1958 to 4000 in 1959 was too j great a jump in a single year he suggested that an increase from i00 to 2000 was quite sizeable t what is the reason for the 1000 increase asked coun- i rillor edgar james i chairman peterson slaled that the committee planned to or- ganize both boys and girls soft- i ball teams this year he said that the purchase of softballs have helped lo raise the stand- alone amounted to s300 he said ard of living throughout can- j ihat a giant field day had been ada planned where individual tro- conclusion of the season what do the teams do to help themselves asked dep reeve mrs jean mcpherson mr peterson icplied that the individual players did othing he explained that the younger lads were riot in a position to help out in a financial way he pointed out that service clubs had assisted in the purchase of sweaters and caps no umpires were paid mr kal vizely staled that more softball entries were ex pected this year he said boys and girls in the age bracket from 512 years were in the greatest need for recreation i urge council lo reconsider the figure and if al all possibly see fit to increase it he conclud ed reeve scott suggested that a complete breakdown of the re quested 59 figure should be pre sented to council this week tlie reeve also stated that the rec reational committee should ap proach council with regard to the securing of proper recrea- liona sites in the proposed cru sader development at french mans bay age and ability in an effort to maintain a wellbalanced league a notice will appear in an issue of the tribune when weather and ground conditions are fa vourable for a practice session teenage lads who have the ability to compete in oba competition will be picked out of the house league and entered in the provincial playoffs as a bantam or midget entrv was recently taken over by thurston stores ltd proved a real crowddrawing attraction i customers lined up ready to enter the store for the opening j bargains on friday and busi- tlie sale and more drastic price reductions have been made for the final twoday stretch tlie canadian cancer society ness continued at a fast pace organized in 2000 canadian throughout the weekend the sale was launched with a bit of carnival atmosphere j communities where it carries on education programmes and gives assistance to cancer patients it which attracted considerable at- aso provides money for re tention i search focklermr and mrs bruce focklcr of stouffville are proud to announce the birth of their son brian richard at brierbush hospital april 28 1959 1st grandson of mr and mrs risebrough moses mr and mrs ronald moses rr 2 markham are pleased to announce hhe birth ol their daughter reiiee eliza beth al brierbush hospital april 28 1959 a sister for ted and cathy sider neale and mary uiee wideman sider of rr 3 wcllandporl are very happy lo announce the birth of their daughter mary christine on sunday april 19 1959 al the welland general hospital former red sox attend j leaf baseball banquet ten local athletes attended j ihe toronto maple leaf base- 1 j ball banquet in the canadian i room of the royal york hotel i on tuesday night mr earl j cook a former mound star with i ihe toronto team was the host j for the stouffville group his guests were messrs ted ca- dioux lome boadwav ken scllcll ken wagg hud leh man les clarke stan miller deaths gayman joseph al scar- borogeneral hospital on mon day april 27th joseph gay- man beloved husband of ediia lehman in his 71th year dear father of louella mrs claude brillingcr and grandfather of claudia and sharon resting at dr ron smith and lloyd jen nings bob hassard was also among the invited guests but he had lo cancel his plans due lo a hockey workout by the whitby dunlops in the weston arena at eight oclock jr fishermans day at greenwood may 23 the metro toronto and re gional conservation authority the chapel of l e oneill for will hold their annual junior service on thursday april 30 fishermans outing for 2 days at 230 interment melville rem- next month in two separate dis- etery tricls on may 23 grade 8 stu- r denls from metro toronto and death of mrv am wilson region schools will visit the the death occurred in tor onto on friday april 24th of greenwood conservation area with their rods and reels the mrs asa wilson the former park is located in pickering elizabeth reid mrs wilson had township south of greenwood been living on victoria street in stouffville for a time she was pupils are selected by their teachers for general proficiency in her 94th year surviving is a similar outing wil be enjoyed one brother alfred reid of tor- 1 at the albion hills conserva- onto tlie funeral was conducted i hon area near bolton on may 9 from bates maddocks funeral chapel with interment in elm- ws5d cemetery it takes 65 muscles to frown only 15 to smile says an an atomist most people however prefer lo put on a facial ex- j have been held pression the hard way demand the streams will be stocked with legil size speckled trout contributed from tlie conserva tion funds of the canadian na tional sportsmans show this will be the third year in row that these fishing days ve been held more than 500 j boys and girls have taken part j in them each year let us quote you on your home- freezer needs reol hum frec pbkrv motke- ds of coti large firm crisp head lettuce 2 heads 19c outstanding value rindless breakfast all uniform centre slices lh mf bacon 4 farm fresh grade a large eggs do 43 canadas finest beei bed and blue brand steaks and roasts 79c round sirloin porterhouse lb sunkist navel oranges 45 sweet seedless mm 0z no i fancy delicious apples round rump roast full cut lb 9 thinly sliced 3 b cello bag 17 fresh mushrooms 39c ib cooked ham ft 75c mild cured smoked picnics ib 39c arnold farms taste and m wieners v ib 29c bologna bv h pece ib 19t meald cottage rolls lb 45c i fully cooked ready to eat smoked ham lb 59 i half ckavac av wt 5 lbs old south frozen orange juice libbys frozen mixed vegetables libbys fancy peaches 28 oz save 5 tins 99c 2 ib poly bog 49c 12c tin 3fc david fancy mixed biscuits nc 1 lb pkg 3 for 100 pkg 25c 1 ib bag 6c 28oz cts 35 savk 17c nr assorted flavors c savk ur robin hood boston cream maxwell house coffee freshly ground florida orange juice nature pac 100 two peaehs hockey plavers harry lewis deft uid jack warriner maneuver chop sticks with extreme agility at a team banquet held recently in richmond hill the cham pion claremont club will hold their dinner in the commun ity hall on saturday evening may 9th it will be followed by a dance to which the pub lic is invited the admission is 100 per couple rose bushes arngld farms fresh sausage farm style lb 29c breakfast style lb 35c pure pork lb 39c 0 open thurs frid nights till 9 canadian grown 2 years old rc price si 29 special 9

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