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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1946, p. 1

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t ufftrille leading weekly for whitchurch markham pickering and uxbridge twps vol57no41 the tribune stouffville oxt- feb 7 1946 eight pages our capital correspondent written expressly for the moultyille tribune by dean wilson while various aftermaths are expected out of the dominion- provincial conference plans for the peacetime reorganization of can adas armed services efforts lo tmng back and demobilize as rapidly as possible this countrys servicemen overseas and other wise change from a wartime to a peacetime nation yet activities in ottawa at this time indicate that delicate issues are accumulating quite early in the course of this process of change so that parliaj merit may be called as soon as coni ditions will warrant particularly since one story heard on parlia- mem hilt suggests that tt ivpos- jm 7 on ridav as thisjs sible that prime minister mac- h same largest crowd of season expected for crucial hockey game with whitby friday the largest crowd of the season stolffv11lk whitby 4 is expected to jam the local arena never was victory more sweet to on friday night for the crucial stouffviile than on wednesday name between stouffviile and whit- night when they downed the whit by junior oha contenders whit- by juniors by the score of 51 the bys win over port perry on mon- game brought the local hockey day night again places them in a entry into a firstplace tie with the fustplace tie with the home squad living whitby lads and save them although they may take a two- an even break to go on and win this point lead over stouffviile tonight section of the group which they wednesday if they ca defeat must oo to go into the playoffs xbridge on home ice stouffviile stepped oil a late bus uoth teams will have their backs for the game and had scarcely to the wall and stouffviile particui but a few warmup shots before the larly are out to garner their sixth faceoff as a result the team was first canadian ix berlin lands home in goodwood of the three badly disorganized for the first twenty minutes and allowed vhiti by to score three goals without a reply moore uas outstanding in thej local net as he warded off the old garage robbery is first breakin here this season ifeeves getting into stock feed business reeve charlie hooper of mark- ham and reeve william neal of richmond hill are two of the i while numerous towns through- unit york and ontario counties have been robbed this winter some on more than two occasions stouffviile i has been immune from such loss i however our good record was spoiled earlv sunday morning when robbers forced an entrance to principles named in the new firm 1 valleaus garage on main street and taking over a chopping null and made awav with several hundred feed emporium at richmond hill dollars worth of goods in tires and tins week while holding a financial tools interest in the concern these men articles taken included four ggo will not be changing their present tires one new tube and a quantiiv positions in any way since still pte roy mcdonald who headed kenzie king as well as a nulg die mefungolfe smc i k team toot heevfrom alwlet mclc the canaciian troo into beriin iast atonsanlnahimal msnnrsfpls a ffguspissl ly riding in his little jeep at the osrinf rtt itorihern i moort and h bined forefront of the argye and suther the 20th canadian parliament in ffi j noltnen mentsyn wllirb moment i enioti g rumney hopped eagerly received by relatives and as the accumulation of the delicate stouffviile 13 port perry 3 in on the left boards and rifled one menda his native village of points the work of the next can- stouffviile moved into first place j lno whitbv goalie to open the i uooa ooa adian session will not be an easy th q h a hock evgroupon fri task and n may provide a heavy day night when they swamped port of tools total value 100 to 100 entrance to the building was gained by forcing the lock on the front door county constable sid barraclough and local constable ira rusnell investigated the affair looks very much like local one another interested party will be conducting the feed business presbyterian pastor resigns he northern section raa it 20 the third goal was land highlanders landed home ay is leading at the j scored by morrison just as thej tuesday last week where he was job for the legislators even invol-i- t ving the possibility of an adjourn- dhc ln a j nrpoln of the sonvl- nel while the scugog team in lhe second goal of the game ment on account ot the teason ai f along with goals by jewett and stouffviile scorine i ro is a son of mr alf mcdonald the second friod went almost ofjgoodwood he returned on the eiuirely to slouffviffe mnton gett- i lle de fran very fit condition the v t never gave up- they were completely j along with goals l ready mentioned though this is bj f geo rumney the no means certain at this time uj r i a r s council debates pay of road supt j visitors wer tick handling of the local squad making good use of their bodies in it is evident in ottawa that the i stouffviile scored five goals in the the midperiod which whitby did ho -in- i i a i oi in this coun rv s m p without a reply from not appreciate and were inclined to wnitasmdjsesn jack rumney collected three shoot from well out gates scored s mn niihfir otin ion in favour ol of tnese tailies george rumney one mbys fourth goal m tms period stiong pubic opinion in tavoui o mjnton e t rumnev his second of the game lintner far more ellective action on the part brbthers combined foi seven otofl highscoring rightwinger william maxwell road super- lls tztoroblelwnch i hn gos is ssred jack five was coselvwatchedand kept fofl mtendent for markham township this seiious pi oblem which ts en george two there were three the scoresheet entirely stouffviile reminded council in session on ndtvon fives of xu sss of penaltine peito a g0al heal ule elld 0f e i monday afternoon that he had thousands of persons vvuh this be- stouffviile and one to port perry i st ssv in especiallv true in the case of port was more- aggressive in the in tne count was aisauowea dj veterans who fee that they had morehen rdwums nlavers -mem- 1 get for 1g problem before thejmr ber ulatment in thilrt tsmey riailcy were absent council i wassetting the wages fori rie to norman monday worked long years for less than a living wage when council had under consideration the road bud- unon their return home -condi- mite and fifteen seconds of from the lineup while pascoe iwas upon men tetuin nome loiku mimon epttinsr his speonrl struck full in the face by a flying tions tinder which many veterans ana luinton getting ms second m of thoiat and their families are living isbat the six minute mark at pfk neat the m die or die last nothing short of deplorable said k- taylor for port perry cut in peilod i id was taken out of the sjbjmlrisffiimfln fast from the right side and caught game hitby appeared to tire moke boys coming home due to arrive on the queen eliza- beth according to official informa- lhu 1 jyaf s tion received at the tribune are decourcy rayner minister of st sgt lome kester rcapc former andrevs markham and st james bank clerk here and son of mr and stouffviile was formally accepted mrs ross kester east of town pte when it was placed before the pres- jreddington rcasc stouffviile b in loronto on luesday this husband of mrs eddington who week resides at the mansion house gdm w- ra l fo t0 re jwtodd rcac spr g wilson g health for some time he and pte brwalker rcasc all of llas been on holidays in an effort to goodwood and uxbridge township recuperate and his resignation is are due on the same boat accepted on the part of his people rfl leheise son of mr and here with sincere regrets since mrs henry heise stouffviile coming to stouflville and markham arrived on the scynthia he is a fo ago t0 s rev member of the qor ul he has strengthened and built up the charges wjr wy his previous charge was in mon- i oung dusinessnicln treal where he will likely return rr j -j- jvy j lor the present weds ttances rv istx at the presbytery meeting on tuesday mrwm morris represen- a quiet wedding was performed ted the sunday school and mr r by the rev roscoe chapin in the s chambers the congregation manse at melville united church said mr chambers to the tribune on wednesday january 30th when the retirement of mr rayner is frances edith only daughter of received with keen regret on our ind mrs edgar nigh was mar- part he was an ardent and per- oroyle son of sistant worker and we are going be no change in the pay for the remainder of the year the extra tfitlrfuatodtauhefgje upper offside covner ofhe mewliat under the strain and hullaballoo rceardintr veterans i stouflville net to open tne scoring continued heavy bumping they hinfefiry1tme visitors a minute late were receiving at the stouffviile fh first hosse las ye to bo roml whams let on go from just in- defence line and at the 16 minute pleted in ottawa said in partible the blue line which moore let mark the rumney brothers com- another prominent canadian in trickle through his fingers in wned on a nice passing effort to ottawa if we can spend money for attempting to clear making it 72 ciincn the game tor btouiiviue the atomic bomb and other imple- stouffviile ran away from the whitby broke through on two merits of war for the destruction visitors in the last period adding occasions in the dying moments of people moiiev can be found to another six goals while williams but were outguessed each time by j buy property and build houses for countered one more for port geo i moore wno was one of the stars on veterans and other homeless per- rumney made it 82 at the 2 minute the ice minton also missed a sons declared a former member of i ark brother jack 02 at 550 fol- couple of royal chances to add to allowed only a small amount for ssinots lowed by a goal by lewis twoistouffyllles total when he had thej ins car which was not enough to these and other expressions have from campbell and the final from l goalkeeper completely beaten and pay for it s operation mr maxwell ntsc ouuei cm ul lhe stiek 0 j u pelch ius couldnt get h stick on the i has held the position since 1920 the largest crowd of the season puck mr clark said that if there was nearly 000 was on hand for the the game was cleanly played criticism last winter it was prob- game and whooped it up at every i with only six penalties three to ably due to the allowance made for come to ottawa to present a brief j opportunity giving port perry whitby and three to stouffviile on housing and to demand that the some real sportsmans support as government institute immediately they saw the visitors being hope- a lowcost national housing pro- 1 lesly snowed under moore was al mr maxwell now that he had an mrs daniel oboyle formerly of to miss him keenly assistant in win l clark stouffviile the bride wore grey use me as you would like to be with black accessories and a cor- used said mr maxwell i sage of mauve orchids the wit- reeve hooper said mrmaxwell had nesses were the brides parents not been too well paid and last following the ceremony the wedd- winter was a heavy one he had party returned io the home of talked the matter over with thej the bride where a wedding supper dept of highways and it was was served the wedding cake was agreed that when mr clark was cut with a dress bayonet brought 1 engaged in november there should ffbih germany bv the brides uncle jury criticized by appeal court a jury that awarded 10000 in i v vjjumi iii icaiui jnwiil uiew some strong crilicis help became necessary because of j their new home now being com- and searching observation from tl mr maxwells condition of health pleted in stouffviile the groom is ontario court of appeal last wee plus mounting work he further the proprietor of oboyles meat in ordering a new trial in the ca stated that maxwell had been- market i stressed the seriousness of the housing situation in fact three executives of the national confer ence of student veterans have iect to meet the emergency re- i most unbeatable in quirements it is asked that availjiet while williams able government buildings through out the country be taken over for veteran accommodation and that ceilings be made effective on room rentals and board prices a report in this capital shows that the right of the canadian parliament to discontinue the prac tice of taking appeals to the privy council in london may be argued before long before the judicial committee of the privy council probably in the summer sitting of this judicial committee in 1916 this case is based on a desire of the canadian government to determine whether it can or cannot abolish such appeals to the privy council in london so that the supreme court in ottawa would become the highest court of justice in this country about six years ago the government of canada had asked the supreme court in ottawa for a ruling on this and the supreme court had decided that canadas parliament could abolish such appeals in london however some of the canadian provinces contest ed it and the appeal was taken to the privy council overseas ever since the case has been postponed but now it appears that it will not be long before ft will be argued with canadas minister of justice hon louis st laurent having al ready stated that the federal gov ernment is anxious to have the case put on the list at the earliest possible moment meanwhile this move is inter preted in some circles as indicating yet another sign of the process of canadas entry into full nationhood since the abolishment of appeals to the privy council would cause the suppeme court in ottawa to be come the highest court of justice of continued to page eight he stouffviile was possibly the pick of the port perry lineup league standing stouffviile whitby uxbridge port perry whitby uxbridge p 8 s 9 10 w g l uu 0 1 scon 1 10 eastern corner sold as business site pt j51 mr john sanders son of blake sanders of this town mr has 10 hall committkr asked to convene a meeting of the citizens com mitiee in connection with the ap peal for fundo aid the stouflville veterans in erecting a memorial hall will be held in the council chamber downstairs on tuesday evening at 8 pm will every mem ber of the committee please arrange to be present in order to complete ihe organization for the said apeal f lxrne button chairman committee miss mary lemon buried on sunday following a period of declining health miss mary lemon passed away quietly at her home on church st early friday morning despite the fact that her precarious state of health was known her death came as a shock to her host of friends in the community miss lemon was one of a family of nine born 10 george and mar garet lemon of lemonville in her girlhood days she attended the country school on the 7th of whit church and later in stouffviile she was local librarian for a num ber of years prior to going west where she was associated with the hudson bay store for nearly twentyfive years deceased was an ardent worker of the methodist and united churches was a member of the choir and teacher of the primary class in the sunday school her cheerful disposition and ready wit which she carried to the end won for her a wide 10 9 tenth and main streets known as j the harris brick house with the port perry 0 large vacant lot on the northwest port perry 1 1 corner this war veteran intends i to erect a garage and service station at the corner the property was sold by the harris estate to mr o m madill altona two or three years ago who now has sold to mr sanders another important deal complet ed this week is the sale of mrs wm tophams house in the northwest section of the town on harold st to mr john h hammersley of tor onto who is engaged with the dun- lop rubber co we understand possession in both deals is arrang ed to bo given march 1st mr maxwells car 1 find it has cost me 1 per clay for my car since i have been on the job you are i ue municipal it dr john matheson bornatbloomington dr john james matheson city coroner and practitioner on dundas st w toronto for 30 years died sunday at his oakmount rd home dr matheson was born near stouff viile at bloomington and later moved to embro in oxford county he was educated at model school expenses out of that councillor couperthwaite said that we could build roads back in 1937 without the present heavy machinery and with the extra machinery today we shouldnt need as much superintending mr clark we are five years behind with our ditching councillor win timbers suggest ed that with two superintendents it might bo possible to cut down on the number of road foremen as these men could take over some of the work i was informed that mr max well would take less money and the information came from the reeve said councillor stiver mr clark said that there is to day 25 miles of snow fencing to erect and keep track of two car loads of calcium to spread and gra ders to look after none of these things were had back in 1937 last year the road appropriation was s13951 and while a lot of money went for snow plowing this year over 13000 is required for a new grader half the road budget is paid by the dept of highways the council in committee arose and asked leave to sit again at the mid- february meeting in the mean time the reeve will consult the dept of highways despite a recommendation from a government representative council declared in favor of the budget system instead of cash pay ments to indigent people council favored sending a recom mendation to the hankers associ- clarence wideman the mowderroy case from clare- mr and mrs oboyle will reside inont drew some strong criticism the eek case now twice tried i in ordering the new trial which assistant clerk in included a change of venue to tor- hospital onto mr justice laidlaw who mrs rao assistant township wrote the main judgment said in clerk of markham is a patient in part ihe toronto hospital and on mon- 1 am satisfied that the jury in dav the council remembered her making an award of 0000 for ahen- iwith a lovely gift of flowers on be- ation of aflections and 4000 for mrs rao adultery must have acted under es or misconception amounts exces- reasurer of that municipality stve that no 12 men could reason- ably have given them local entry not likely i mr justice henderson who con- l dominion skating meet curred in the judgment wrote 1 no jury of 12 reasonable m stouffviile is not likely to have an entry in the dominion speed skating champion expected miss bett sponsored to represent the stouffviile lions club has been a victim of the current cold and flu epidemic and at latest word does not anticipate being in condi- men tion to participate the events were scheduled for next week at sud bury mennonites to send carload of flour for european relief a shipment of flour for overseas relief consisting of one carload heads crack doctor ingersoll markham high school and university of toronto where ation recommending a suitable re- circle ofjhe graduated in medicine in 1904- ward for the lad who recovered friends returning from the west i later he took postgraduate worksr000 in registered bonds stolen thirteen years ago she made her i in edinburgh glasgow and dublin from the markham bank in a snow home here along with her sister besides being coroner for the city 1 bank miss jessie of this large family he was also on the associate staff only two now survive miss jessie of the toronto western hospital and nellie mrs john brown the funeral was held on sunday afternoon rev douglas davis con ducting the service at the home and mr donald lute of lemon ville officiating at the graveside interment was nuide at lemonville and the pallbearers were messrs earutton fubutton hay san ders cliff pipher krdavis and kagnew containing approximately 80098 lb wrotav bags or 100 bbls was arranged for ul through the marmills limited at a headon collision during a game markham and sponsored by the of hockey tuesday night resulted different branches of the men- in david ratcliff son of r e rat- nonite and brethren in christ cliff and norman butch steckley churches in north york receiving nasty wounds in the head the flour will be purchased both players were gashed iust wholesale costing approximately above the eye requiring several 300000 this we believe is one stitches on each of them on oppos- of the best relief projects yet spon- ite sides the game was between sored since it will help to sustain a baker hill and bethesda great many destitute europeans this car of flour will be matched and financed by a second car to be sent through the mennonite central relief office at kitchener ont rev j s s shantz of north markham church heading the committee says we would invite all the churches and other organizations in this issue the j b home man as well as the public at large to co- ufacturing co invite prospective attractive opening i women employees dr matheson was a life member of victoria lodge af am and j the conviction of a farmer shooting the knights of pythias he was one j pheasants out of season of the original members of high the oav roll for work in january jpark avenue methodist now unwas passed totalling 100195 iii- ited church 1 eluding s3m for 4000 feet of snow- surviving are his widow katie fencing and s52sg0 to j sabastin fairlie sinclair matheson and a a reward of 10 was made on be- operate in this worthwhile effort employees to visit the plant in the half of john penny 9th concession j as we are all interested in ways and ratcliff block on tuesday feb 12 farmer for information leading to means of bringing relief to the between 1030 am and 1 oclock daughter home catherine pauline at wednesdays mild spell almost the february meeting of souff- the cancellation of the lions ville municipal council will be held carnival which was proceeded with this thursday evening feb 7th j irrespective of the weather unionville for snow plowing all members of council were appointed delegates to the good roads convention stricken people of europe women interested in employment the contributions may be paid in this plant making childrens mr shantz states through the wear should apply in person at this church treasurers cheques should time even though they have all e made out to the nonresistant ready applied by letter relief organization of ontario i ideal working conditions are ar- arrangements have been made ranged for the large room given with the tribune office at stouff- wer to this work has been thor- ville and the economist and sun oughly modernized flourescent office at markham to receive cash lighting oil heating modern plumb- reeve hopper deputv reeve aljfor this purpose for the conven- ing etc has been installed also a bert reesor councillors timbers ience of the public new hardwood floor walls and cell- stiver and couperthwaite were all we would appreciate the contri- ing are finished in a pleasing paint present butions within 30 days job

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