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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1939, p. 7

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the tribune stouffvdle ont thursday july 13th 1939 page seven ostranders take 103 lacing from stouffville stouffville ballteam snap ped out of their losing slump saturday afternoon here by handing the highlytooled tor onto ostranders a 103 trim ming the stouffvillites outhit and outfielded the torontonians all the way the two local mounds- men pennock and hodgins were only touched for six safe ties while cross and witby on the toronto mound gave up eleven jack pennock making his pitching start this year only allowed two hits in 2 12 in nings when he was replaced by hodgins who had the ostrander men swinging their heads off with the score 32 for toron to the third stouffville broke loose with a fourhit barrage by clark cook wideman and hodgins which netted four runs the best toronto could do was get two more hits for the after noon while the local power collected two more in each of the fourth and fifth holden button cook hodgins and clark doing the hitting the locals also had a double play in the 6th whtn withy was caught trying to make second on a short fly to centre field harold cook had a perfect afternoon collecting three hits in three trips up and murray holden notched three for four trips besides his hardhitting and exceptional baserunning holden took practically every thing in his position at centre field and finished off in the seventh by pulling down in his bare hand sobinsons bid for a double withy and robinson of tor onto each made two hits pears nine wins over stouffville local club adds to lead in north toronto baseball league pears gained an extra game lead in the north toronto intermediate league by edging a close 4 to 3 win over stouff- vile at pears park wednesday night reg button set the pace for stouffville scoring their three runs with three hits in four attempts button counted the losers first tally in the initial stanza on a hit by harold cook harry chequers evened matters in pears haif of the first getting a hit going to second when west was walked stole third and got a free pass home when wideman let one go into the crowd at third base art west put the winners in front in the fourth frame scoring on a poke to left field by doug munro button tied the game in the fifth counting on a hit by lou lehman pears went out ahead in the fifth when lloyd tamblyn load ed the bases and walked fergu son to score hughes brandham tallied the winning run on a hit by ernie hughes in the sixth harold cook came close to evening the count in the seventh with two out he scored button with a triple and was thrown out at the plate trying to stretch it to a home run ostranders and stouffville are running neck and neck for third place in the north toron to league stouffville have won 6 lost 8 for 429 while ostran ders have won 5 lost 6 and tied 3 for 455 in the matter of batting averages harold cook stands in third place with 22 hits in his 14 games played for an average of 400 the firstplace man reynolds of pears is batting 500 but has only played in 2 games for 2 hits murray holden is 4th with 24 hits in 14 games for an average of 381 button of stouffville stands 10th with 16 hits in 12 games for 348 lou lehman is 13th with 15 hits in 12 games for 333 died at kincardine resident of lake musselman after eight years of serious illness mrs earl conner died suddenly monday june 26th 1939 at the home of mr george bere kincardine township the deceased was maude e stewart third daughter of mrs stewart and the late alex stewart durham road and was born december 19th 1891 she obtained her education at the millarton public school kincardine collegiate and grad uate as a public school teacher from durham model school she taught school at ballantrae york county on september 19 1913 she was united in marriage to earl g conner of stouffville where they resided on a farm at musselmans lake until last september when they moved to her mothers home on the dur ham road kincardine township bruce county hoping to regain a measure of health she was a member of the united church she leaves to mourn her loss the devoted hus band and one daughter mrs russel wilson and grand daughter joyce her mother mis alex stewart her four sisters ida mrs wiliam ben nett cynthia mrs george bere meryl miss stewart annetta mrs claude dore and two brothers robert and rex all members of this community those who attended the funeral from a distance were mr and mrs malcolm conner mrs forfar mr sinclair ring- wood mrs dean burns mr and mrs robert burns mr and mrs meram burns mr law rence burns and miss edith clark of bellwood mr b ayre her pastor con ducted a worship service at the home and at the graveside mrs j anderson and mrs george rutledge sang understanding he knows the floral tributes were beautiful and given by her hus band her daughter her mother her sisters and brothers the ladies aid society of ballan trae curch the wms and ladies aid of millarton church and mrs peter mccullough the pall bearers were misses albert hewett walter thomp son george rutledge gordon clark ivan doupe robert millar all neighbours interment was made in the family plot kincardine ceme tery it is so sweet to know we will meet again where troubles are no more and that the one we loved so well has just gone on before christ shall clap the broken chain closer when we meet again glaremont by staff correspondent stouffville tribune may be purchased every thursday from the local tribune carrier bruce miller for 5c a copy all clare mont and district news com pletely covered become a tri bune reader today the council in owen sound decided that daylight saving should be tried for the two midsummer months but later they met and rescinded this motion and so another town appears to have thought it over and held at the standard sir samuel cunard bom in halifax in 1787 sit samuolcunard was tho founder of tho cunaid steamship lino and the pioneer of xtaularocoanatoara navigation hiswasthodroamof anoeoan railway as ho termed it with steam oper ated ship crossing with tho regularity of railways on land this dream was roauied exactly looyoars ago in 1839 with the formation of the british and north american mall steam packet company tho next year rms britannia arrived in halifax july 16th 1840 completing her maiden voyage leadership in an era of sails it took real courage and vision to inaugurate an ocean railway today the hazard and experiment in new undertakings is greatly lessened by the up- todate facilities of modern banks in over one hundred years we have had experience with almost every conceivable type of business problem we welcome opportun ities to place this experience at you disposal coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cuba puerto hico dominican republic new york ciiicaco boston london england mwit miss doughty of peterboro is visiting with miss s e evans bill tomlinson is home with his parents dr and mrs tom linson for a few days mr and mrs howard mother- sill visited with relatives in toronto on sunday master billy mundell has been visiting his grandfather mr john mundell this week regular meeting of the lad ies aid in the united church here this thursday mr robert fretzer and mrs e fretzer were visitors in to n here on sunday coopers store has been brightened up with a fresh coat of paint silver and red messrs charles cooper earl cook and jack lehman enjoyed a trip to fenelon falls on run- day mrs l bame and daughter of buffalo is spending a few days here with her mother mrs h thomson mr and mrs stanley leggitt of peterboro spent saturday with his grandparents here mr and mrs j leggitt mr and mrs leonard lye have taken up their new i dence in part of mrs mc dowells house men are at work this week placing new metallic roofing on dave dawsons barn just north of here elmer sherk transported mr h g mclntyres launch to his cottage at red stone lake on monday elmer sherk transported mr h g mclntyre motor launch to his cottage at red stone lake on monday a number from here were in attendance at the goodwood cemetery decoration day sun day green peas from the linsen market garden here are selling for 20c a basket no new pota toes are reported locally as yet mr and mrs dave dawson mr and mrs d mairs and family of brougham left last thursday by motor for a trip to atlantic city a group from the peoples church toronto gathered a considerable crowd on saturday night when they held a public service on the four corners here mrs thos gibbons oldest village citizen suffered another stroke at her home here on monday and is reported to be very poorly the annual union sunday school picnic will be held at musselmans lake this friday everyone is asked to bring their basket and come along to cedar beach north shore and enjoy a good time with the kiddies mr albert hayward a form er resident of claremont passed away last week at his home in parry sound he is survived by his wife and son and one sister in claremont mrs ira powell wellknown through the dis trict everett mothersill gener al motors traveller passed away in oshawa ontario early monday morning he was in his 54th year mr and mrs f kilby of tor onto have purchased four acres of land on the sherman rumohr property where they intend to build a house the family are already camping on the new site ernest f fetzer of toronto and who has an office in clare mont was charged and convict ed in police court last week with the conversion of 100 fetzer a lawyer was arrested by detectiveserg harris the warrant having been taken out on a complaint to the crown attorney of oshawa on tuesday july 18 the mail couriers and their families of ontario and york counties are invited to gather in the park here for a basket picnic and program this is the first gath ering of its kind to be attempted and it is hoped to make it an annual affair there are somo 150 couriers in the two counties a double wedding was solem nized at the parsonage r perry on saturday july 8th when delma day daughter of richard day and the late mrs day of balsam was united in marriage with clifford martin son of mr and mrs w j mar tin of orono and miss yvonne meyers was united with edward mariin both of pickering rev w smith officiated clifford martin was recently employ ed by ralph wellman but on returning from their honey moon he and mrs martin will move to orono mr fred tomlinson father of our dr tomlinson and a regular visitor in our town cele brated his 78th birthday on fri day july 7 mr tomlinson was born in reach township one of a family of six children of mr and mrs william tomlinson his mother being former miss vanhorn of victoria square mr fred tomlinson left his farm on con 7 lot 1 of uxbridge township just 37 years ago moved to ashburn and of re cent years has been living in claremont and also with his son gordon of richmond hill election date to be announced reconditioned reliable used cars 1938 ford stand tudor 1938 ford standard coupe 1937 ford slandurd tudor 1937 plymouth coach with trunk 1935 ford standard fordor heater 1932 cadillac special sedan 1927 oldsmobile sedan 1927 pontiac sedan 1928 chevrolet sedan toronto july 10 col w p mulock is chairman of the committee on arrangements commemorating the 20th anni versary of rt hon william lyon mackenzie kings nomin ation as leader of the liberal party in canada leading busi ness educationalists and states men from all parts of canada will assemble at a banquet in the royal york hotel on the evening of august 8 it is expected more than 2500 persons will be in atten dance declared j p travers president of the toronto cen tral liberal association it is not a political meeting but a tribute to the contribution made to canada by a great statesman during the past 20 years men and women of all walks of life and of all political affiliations have already signed their intention of attending trucks 1936 chev maple leaf 2ton dual hd 1936 ford 2 ton hd 157 wheelbase 1935 chevr panel 1934 chev panel large 2 1930 fords stake bodies 1930 rugby heavy duty tractors reconditioned fordson tractor a reconditioned and guaranteed line of cars and trucks at reasonable prices df holden sons stouffville markham i fshell clean rest rooms headlight reflectors resilvered on the premises boadways service station phone 265 stouffville coal cement place your orders now for coal at the summer prices salt on hand for hay and feed poultry feeds of all kinds cement delivered if requested land tile various sizes s w hastings stouffville phone 169 free trip to get a free round trip to stouffville just do this put a can of cream in your car and deliver it to us the extra money wc pay for cream delivered to the creamery will easily pay for your gas and oil we can test your cream while you wait and pay you in cash whether you are a steady shipper a part lime or even a trial can you will receive the same courteous treatment and the most money for your cream our cream collecting service is at your disposal the year round stouffville creamery open tuesday thursday and saturday 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