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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 16, 1947, p. 1

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jkmfmle vol 58 no 38 the tribune stouffville oxt jan 16 1947 ten pages stouffville juniors make it four straight with double win over bradford team over five hundred hockey fans aw stoufville team stretch their winning streak to four games on monday night with a win over brad ford by a score of 120 the second over this team in a row while the i fridavniglu the game w score did not fairly indicate the j s play stouffville spelled trouble for the celery kings every time they minor hockey next tuesdav the opening game for the local minor hockey group will be staged as a doubleheader in the stouffville arena next tuesday night jan 21st the midget and bantam teams will play markham come out and cheer the youngsters along stouffville 4 hkadford l with just one minute to go in regulation time stouffville juniors nosed out bradford 13 in an oha ame in the marshland arena on s a ding dong battle all the way with the celery kings going into the last were allowed to get in dose on ihep out in front 21 net and both lines shared equally in the snipping pascoe rumney minton and jewett collected the four goals for the home crew in the opening tanza the one counter being allow ed when a bradford man threw his stick in an attempted save borman scored a one tally for the north erners bradford dominated the play in the second period but they failed to beat moore in the local net although they tossed rubber his way in a steady stream stouffville while they were shoved into their own end for a considerable portion of the period broke out in two and the local lads found the going a bit rough in the cramped confines of the bradford rink which has a very small ice surface and keeps j the players so closely bundled combination plays are difficult gordon minton rang up two of his teams four goals getting the first counter about half way through the opening twenty minutes the play was continually in one end or the other and near the close of the opening period uannimaker scored for bradford fo make it oneall walker put bradford out in front in the centre round while clement was serving time in the cooler and onfnn tr a few r stouirville kept up a steady zhi f mo shots pressure on the bradford net for horn a fan distance out minton the remainder of the period thev jewett lewis and clement were the marksmen who added to the total in the final period fox for stouff ville scored one in his own net when he made a slap at the puck in an effort to clear the home team had a substantial lead how ever and the misque was of no great consequence however fox took the matter quite seriously and assisted himself on the next scoring effort this time in the bradford end four more tallies brought stouffville bag up to twelve mab- bett lewis jewett the scorers the period was ragged at times with brilliant bursts of speed every so often kula giffon walker and bowman notched four for bradford while borman northern defense- man was the pick of the visitors with his speed and stickhandling referee walsh handed out eleven penalties seven to stouffville and four to bradford this win gives stouffville a four point lead over their nearest rivals aurora aurora however have two games in hand and have yet to tan gle with the league leaders how they stand p w l stouffville 1 4 0 aurora 2 2 0 bradford 3 1 2 newmarket 4 13 marlcham 3 0 3 pts s 4 2 2 0 a big doubleheader hockey night has been arranged for the stouff ville arena for this thursday night jan 16th with uxbridge and stouff ville junior oha teams meeting in the opener and zephyr and stouffville intermediates clashing j in round 2 just couldnt push over the equal izer at the ten minute mark of period three gordy minton came through with his second goal of the night and one which sparked the visiting club to victory gord lewis who returned to ice at bradford after being out for mondays game with an injury was boarded heavily and forced to retire for a few minutes he had barely returned to the ice when pascoe got his stick on a loose puck near the bradford net and banged it home campbell went to the sinbin for two minutes and the locals held on grimly to their slim advantage with three minutes remaining coots beat moore from close in to tie the round again and it looked like overtime clement and pascoe teamed up on a beautiful passing play and were right in the clear the bradford goalie slid out neatly and blocked the shot which looked to be in the bag this was probably the neatest executed play of the night with just sixty seconds left lewis whipped in again from the corner and slipped in a rebound right off the goalie shoestrings to put the game in the hag the bradford boys were right at home on their small ice and on the play it was anybodys game right to the final bell seven penalties were meted out jennings clement and campbell for stouffville and wanni- maker rinkus and lotto for brad ford fox and skunk bounty discontinued with the feeling that foxes and skunks shot or killed in adjoining municipalities where no bounty is paid whitchurch council on tues day decided to discontinue further payment of bounties for killing these animals ten foxes seven skunks have just been killed and the bounties paid unless other municioalities are willing to pay it is not advisable for us to continue to post a bounty for foxes and skunks deputy reeve logan deciared there was no suggestion that these animals have been brought itito whitchurch but with other townships dropping the bounty it is felt advisable for whitchurch to discontinue the practice as well a bounty of 500 will still be paid on wolves usual complaint about lack of snowplowing j brougham boy is public speaking champion finalists in public speaking contests staged in toronto last week by the ontario junior fanners association and the junior directors of the ontario federation of agriculture are pictured here left to right ilah mccall lanark county xorman lambert wellington county francis willson oht county winner of trophy elizabeth a moore waterloo county and mary packham perth county towxs eldest active lady celebrates the annual complaint against tliej92nd birthday lack of snow removal in parts of whitchurch township are again heard parents declare that the blocked condition of roads in the neighborhood of ballantrae have seriously interfered with children getting to high school the bus operator says that he has not been able to make his trip over part of the routes because of snow conditions an mail men have reported similar complaint a blocked condition existed for days near lemonville and the county road cast of ballantrae had only a track through it had not been ploughed over in uxbridge township simi lar complaints are loud uxbridge h5s only one plow and it was re ported to have broken down markham township seems to be extra well served and residents are getting top service one farmer told the tribune on saturday still insisting on doing most ol her own housework mrs thos klinck obrien avenue cele brated her 92nd birthday last friday by spending the day at the home of mr and mrs frank rowbotham present for the occasion were her two daugh ters mrs rowbotham and mrs m clark of peterborough and son h 0 klinck witli their families congratulations were received from still another son dr l s klinck of vancouver mrs klinck enjoys all her faculties and is a splendid con versationalist resident here since retiring from the farm at victoria square many years ago mrs klinck was born in king township she has been a widow since 1927 february 12th is the date of the annual lions carnival members of the toronto skating club are to be here and a hangup program is pro mised accident at saw mill operating the big saw at rat- cliff sawmill west of town on mon day afternoon grant widemanson of leslie wideman sustained a seri ous gash in the forearm dr john button rendered first aid and grant was then rushed to toronto where it was reported that he is doing nicely just how the acci dent happened is not clear but he apparently came into contact with the saw since the muscles were cut his recovery and future use of the arm ma3 be slow j to temperance convention to convene in stouffville to readers of the tribune that stouffville and whitchurch township are to be honored with having north york temperance convention held in stouffville this visitors from winnipeg renew old friendships interesting visitors in town this year you will know by now if the week were mr and mrs edgar sheets containing this information ransom of winnipeg who came and the rules for the temperance fast to attend the wedding in mon- oratorical contest have been posted treal of mr ransoms daughter in your sunday school and other friends will know mrs ransom school rooms and elsewhere as j better as the former addie addison they were prepared and were dir- whose family were residents of ected to be made public by the exe- 1 stouffville years ago it is eight cutive of north york tempera nee years since mrs ransom last visit- federation some weeks ago led the home town she was the as convener of this educational guest of mrs s m warriner and work for the youth of north york j of mrs mel fmmerson this week and knowing by past years experi- ences that the young people who j whitchurch bachelor have taken part in these contests g w hutchinson feel them to have been of much in- died from stroke forest and help to them in various ways i now encourage any or all cn ln tne p k who are in position to avail them- so xrs ago george hutchin- selves of this study and practice s ho h concession to so of whitchurch was laid to rest further it is hoped that parents last wock he fa for some and teachers and others will alsol- western canada but re- encourage these young people f 4v his natlve 0mano 2a ov though again it is stressed that the edward reeve mas elected the tribune apologizes edward reeve for reporting him as a losing candidate in the mark ham village election mr reeve was elected to the council along with jos fry o heisey and robt macdonald mr reeve and mr mac- donald each polled 2s1 votes for a tie standing mr fry headed the poll orville i brillinger fassks ix prime of life whitchurch farmer orville isaac brillinger died at his home 5th concession north on friday last in his 42nd year mr brillinger farm ed a few years ago on the sideroad just north of stouffville he had been in ill health for a couple of years the late mr brillinger is surviv ed by his wife a daughter of mr peter rather patient in the local hospital and by ten of a family service and interment was at heise hill church and cemetery on sundav afternoon oha rules forgie out for stouffville three members of the stouffville junior hockey executive appeared before the protest board of the o 11 a on monday afternoon to de fend the local club against a protest by the markham club to the effect that howard forgie who was on the local lineup in the oha game here last week was ineligible to play howard forgie at the outset of the hockey season joined the scar- boro rangers junior b club and played two games with this outfit he had in his possession an uncon ditional release from the markham club and when his services were no longer wanted by scarboro he turned over his relea local lad weds hamilton girl allen boadway eldest son of mr and mrs carl boadway stouffville was united in marriage last satur day jan 11th with miss erla webster of hamilton the inter esting church wedding was attend- j could carry on with less expend ed from stouffville by mr and mrs ture there was no obligation to boadway parents of the groom spend 35000 his recommendation and from toronto by mr and mrs i was approved by council in event whitchurch roads call for 35000 expenditure twentyfive deaths thirteen mar- riages and only three births were re3 reported in the township of whit- council win inform the dept of church for 1916 small number of community planning that they are births is accounted for by the fact billing to assume sanitary respon- that most births occur in hospita isibility on recent plan approved at newmarket stouffville and fol e j davies al musselmans other hospitals and are reported lake by reason of the size of lots through the municipalities where being umior 12j square feet in the children are born each lot reeve lome p evans presided at the inaugural meeting of the council on tuesday all members were present deputy reeve ed logan councillors l j harper ivan mclaughlin and fred tim bers a bylaw was passed calling for a road expenditure of 35000 in 191 last year the expenditure was 20000 we are spending more on main taining than is warranted and hard top would save much of this reeve evans declared he referred to 9th concession and heavily travelled roads at the two lakes mr evans said that the deputy reeve had referred to this matter before and the suggestion was well made with this in mind the reeve favored grading and ditching such roads as are in the offing for tar- via top reeve evans pointed out that the increase may be required in view of the new road grader on order he reminded council that if they speakers them- home the hutchinson farmiville and signed a certificate with i of recent years surviving are onej that club markham contended lambert h malloy lambert ofli ciated as best man also attending the wedding was his brother lome and mr and mrs les wilson the couple are graduates of the deaf and dumb institute at belle ville and an interpreter was used to communicate the ministers words to the contracting parties friends extend to the young couple hearty congratulations mr and mrs boadway are honeymooning at kirkland lake with friends and on return will take up residence in stouffville where the groom is engaged in garage work death of w holtby third in family within a year the death of mr wm e holtby of brougham on january 11th was the third death in this family with in a year mrs geo holtby and mr i wm milne having predeceased i their fatherinlaw only a short time ago the late wm holtby was in his 83rd year and had been a life- long resident of the district prior to stouffto retirement he farmed near brougham deceased suffered a broken hip before his death and the whole appropriation is spent it would only mean a two mill in crease ratepayers demand service and we must try to meet that de mand said one of the councillors councillor harper moved thai the following be reappointed deputy game wardens george smith wm foster harold dews- bury ernest davis a b barthol omew wilfred lundy parker smith george hunt leslie preston reubin ireland herbert pegg delmer kidd j h widdificld councillor timbers moved the following form the communitv hall board l p evans l j harper mrs h dewsbury mrs a h van ostrand george e richardson j a clarke mrs john petch the clerk was instructed to order 1000 feet of snow fencing and 100 steel posts relief accounts passed totalled 3255 for groceries to an indigent councillors deemed 12000 feet per lot as excessive in size and larger than cottagers would wish to own or care for the plan was therefore approved a road at lake wilcox and the lake road at musselmans down the 9th was referred to as first to get attention the treasurer was instructed to collect 10 from joe shelestowsky for wrongfully cutting a tree on the roadside councillors harper and fred cummings were appointed dele gates to the communities confer ence meeting in toronto on jan uary 29 and 30 council will sit as a court of revision on the assessment roll on saturday feb 8 at 2 pm the usual number of township officers were reappointed with only minor changes in eases where the officer had died or moved away road foreman sheep valuators and fence viewers also weed inspectors pound keepers sanitary inspectors and school attendance officers are included in the appoint ments 300 tons of snow were removed upwards of three hundred tons of snow was removed from the business area in stouffville in thirtytwo hours the removal of the high banks which hindred the transaction of business is a distinct advantage to the merchants who will be called on to meet at least a portion of the cost the reeve told the council at their last meeting the assessment for the work is not to exceed 5 per business place in any one winter to remove the three hundred tons of the beautiful which after all wasnt very beautiful after com ing into contact with business re quired the operation of power shovel two dump trucks and five or six men three being shovellers and three machine operators ogdkns massev harris agency new show rooms 30 years ago addresses which the two older a bachelor he suffered from de- classes prepare for delivery should f hearing and seldom left be the work of th selves z considering the proven harmful sister mrs etta chappel of daupthat the release was meant onlv fori several lavs before his death and effects of alcoholic beverages to livj man- and one brother albert scarboro which was a team of had been removed to st michaels ing tissues and yet the increased l uxoow mr hutchinson died higher rating and not for stouffville i hospital toronto where the broken amount of such beverages now rather suddenly from a stroke from who are in the same group bones were successfully pinned manufactured and consumed by wnicn ne never regained conscious- 1 after some deliberation the however the shock was apparently humanity the whole subject de- board handed down the following a considerable strain on the elderly mands continued and thorough ruling that although markham gentleman and he expired a few study by older as well as younger omin elevator sold tad wen definitely in error in makidavs after being admitted people j olk an unconditional release for besides his wife the former mae if the citizens of our fair canada the hig elevator at the cnr the plaver rather than to any spefraer to whom he has been mari are indifferent to this beverage station owned vears ago by todd eific club thev considered it ap- ried for sixtvthree vears the late alcohol problem we will surely cook was sold this week bv dr parent that markham had intended mr holtbv is survived bv one soni sooner or later loose the now favor- j hastings toronto to the stouffville this plaver to go to a club of higher geo e holtbv at home and a cd position we hold amongst thecooperative who will convert the i rank and since he was no longer daughter mrs wm milne green nations of the world ami fail in our ihect metal building to their use i wanted bv this club and was re- river there are five grandchild duty to help those now less fortunithe elevator has been standing idle ate than ourselves 1 for years klma m starr note markham township is eon sidcred a pan of north york in thisl 1 ala f si a special meeting of stouffville j council is being held this wednes- work until they take it up with day evening to give final considera- some other area lion to new water rates turning to c hockey he must come back to markham which was his re sidence on nov 1st 1910 the game in which he participated against markham must be replayed only if it affects the standing at the end of the schedule ren and six great grandchildren the funeral on tuesday of this week was conducted from the late residence with service in st johns church rev i e kennedy was the minister and interment was made in brougham union cemetery despite the difficulties in the building trade mrhenry ogden has succeeded in constructing a fine cement block building immediately south of the post office the ground floor will provide a splendid show room for his massey harris farm im plement agency while the up per part of the new structure comprises two separate living apartments just as soon as the plumbing is completed they will be ready for occupancy the building is a real asset to the town and a great im provement to the area

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