tottffirille mtibum full page of classified ads ox page twelve vol 58 no 49 the tribune stouffville ont april 10 1947 twelve pagbs council engages new full- time maintenance man hydro has operating loss in regular session on thursday night stouffville municipal council gord minton will engaged harry vanneno as full j r lime maintenance man at a salary j represent stouffville of 1000 when delivery of the new fire truck is made shortly the maintenance man will have one of the present trucks at his disposal for town work last year the local maintenance position was coupled with the job of cemetery caretaker hut the growth of each position has made this arrangement unsatis factory on allstar lineup gordon polly minion will re present stouffville and the red wing hockey team junior finalists at tlie ontario eastwest allstar game to be played at maple leaf gardens this friday night the o ha is paying the shot for th players and the games and the pro- a report from the ontario hydrojceeds will go to two welfare fund commission revealed that the the team for which gordon will try stouffville system operated ai a will be coached by frank buckland loss of 52096 during 1946 theio installation of new services and uxbridge man horticulturists visit killed on roadway municipal council walking from uxbridge to hisj a delegation from the local home at quaker hill just after mid- horticultural society president night on saturday fred lee was in- good hoklinck and bert miller stanily killed when struck by a car asketl permission from municipal driven bv the son of jack kidd a on thur ni l0 ednpsetanvbollt- blfthe jte road the accident happened in the or suggestion was for a five- year guarantee thai the work on the of ae a would be preserved added transformer power was ahead of the revenue derived operating costs totalled over 19- 000 council agreed lo sell a further 2000 of bonds to carry the system there are 537 hydro consumers made up of 137 domestic 92 com mercial and s power users a request for a new 3wire ser vice for the duke residence foot of albert st will be held up for the present pending investigation it was estimated that the new installa tion would cost 150 and coun cillor c h bell of the hydro com mittee stated thai he thought con sideration should be given such a case where the costs would out weigh the revenue by a consider able margin the latest hydro peak occurred at c pm when 570 hp was required at a cost of 117200 and managed by bucko mcdonald of sundridge the opposing west squad will be handled by koxborough of simeoe and xormie mimes of gait polly minton is just 17 years of age and has been flying down his wing position all season he is a nice stickhandler and a sure bet when it comes to killing off a penal ty polly is fast and should catch the eye of one of the talent scouts who will be on hand friday night particularly since his age gives him several more seasons in junior com pany minton has played two years for stouffville and previous to that was on the winning team of the king clancy trophy in 191311 along with mac clement and keith jewett two other members of this years stouffville squad dinty moore of the oha execu tive picked minton during the stouffvilleaurora playoffs as a worthy representative for the all star lineup happened west end of the town mr lee was 57 year bachelor with few relatives tfteie reeve nolan stated thai he was are however two cousins living in right behind the society in their claremont and another relative at efforts to beautify this spot but did epsom- no think the present council could cash fok britain 200 there was a hearty and liberal re- sponse to the appeal made by rev norman rowan in his three church- es last week for spot cash to buv uo11 lhe property be used for a food for britain a sum of 200 proposed fountain was subscribed raised between the reeve congratulated the markham second baptist church societys representatives on their vivian and pine orchard congrega- work and council agreed that a lions food and clothing are now committee comprised of councillors being donated on behalf of the j smits frank rowbotham and reeve nolan confer with the society on plans to beautify the site the report of the milk inspector dr stbodendistel was received by council the inspector stated in the court of revision on the his report that the milk being sold assessment roll for the township of to local householders was above the markham called for last saturday average had a very light session since onlyj council approved bv resolution one appeal was filed and that was new high school area and re- stouffville defeated in junior c oha finals thrilling overtime game at oshawa needy mr rowan says thanks assessment sustained oyer five million of a very minor nature reeve charlie hooper presided and mem bers of the court were the mem- final establishment of the bcrs of the council the assessment aistnct at the june session clerk geo storey told council that he had received a number of complaints regarding obnoxious i hat the township refuse at the stovel co and he was goderick 7 stoufiville i goderick u stouffville 3 goderich flyers are the new on- despite the fact that the team tario oha junior c champions played one of their best games of as they defeated stouffville 71 in the season stouffville dropped the overtime on tuesday night in the tirst game of the final oha junior oshawa arena to take the series inc finals to goderich in stratford two straight games arena on saturday night by the the teams battled tooth and nail score of 03 playing in water for right down till the final bell in re- two periods the local lads tired gulation time and with onlv a min- under the heavy going adtled to bind future councils in case the ute left goderich scored their this was the fact that goderich lot was required for other purposes i fourth goal of the game to put them played three forward lines and four the delegation also suggested j cut in front for the first time in the defencemen against stoultville two that the stone from the old founda- ight it looked like curtains for lines and three defencemen the red wings but with only 15 doug moore in the red wings seconds to play coach harper pull- net was little short of sensational eci goalie moore out of the net and and received rounds of applause sent on six forwards lloyd pascoe from the 2500 fans in attendance the forward sent out to replace the homebrews displayed a distinct moore finally got the equalizer with margin of play in the first period only lo seconds to go to knot the setting up pattern massing which score at 4all pascoe banged home looked awfully good and paid off tlie rebound from mintons shot with three counters to one for hile every member of the stoutr- goderich ville squad gave everything he had the stouffville cause was dealt a goalie doug moore 15yearold net definite blow in the first minute of minder played little short of serisa- play when gord lewis husky pivot tional hockey and gave one of the mail took a high stick in the face best performances seen on any ice breaking his front teeth and re- this winter j quiring several stitches in the after five minutes of overtime it mouth he returned to the ice in was all over doig came in fast to the second period but showed the slap in a loose puck which moore i effects of the nastv injury for the had just stopped at the 50 second remainder of the game i quested that the county proceed was sustained at something like 5 million three hundred thousand dollars records show bore a similar assessment about instructed to send a letter to the markham councillor defends stand in ordering out special snowplow defending his action in calling on i extra snowplow equipment during f the recent blocked roads on the said mr griffin i just wonder if west side of markham township j ou cai1 those meetings wnen ml councillor vern griffin maintained fc calvt be presen you could that he had done so to reach the r i have called them in the evenings home of a aide man a e david- and some of are ust a wa son said to be suffering from influi taxpayers monev enza with pneumonia threatening i am lakin from any council or griffin filed a letter from coundllor saicl the reeve a city doctor who said that he was meeungs were calied on the oniy unableto attend the patient because j tlales available in each week of the blockade and thanking coun- d m m der cl for prompt action theres a lot of business on the a story in circulation is that the patient went out on his twelve years ago so that the over all assessment has not risen sharply as values in other lines have gone up hockey came broadcast the stouffvillegoderich junior hockey final was carried on the air on tuesday night torry gregg giv- firm requesting them to correct the nuisance approval was given a motion to raise clerk storeys salary by s200 mr stofey will receive 1500 as clerk and treasurer and relief inspector mark while hayter scored his se cond goal of the game at 525 to really clinch the game the red headed warren twins combined for goderich two minutes later to make it 74 don campbell came through with the first goal of the game at 231 of the first period a screened shot which he rifled from the blue line as stouffville pressed goderich into their own end mero went to the former resident of stouffville and ing a play by plav report over ck jnative of pine orchard district x while ckdo oshawa carried william sissons died in peterboro period summaries given by norm this week at an advanced age the farr and chas nolan interment is being made at mark ham unrationed syrup reasonably priced both sides missed royal scoring bench for a trip and jack rumney chances from time to time and slapped ina passout from bill mab- stouffville bounced pucks off thelbett at sl1 one of the nicest scor- goal posts and the top of the net i ing plays of the game hayterwho on several occasions as they desper- scored two for goderich got his ately strived to notch one past ginn first goal at the 14 minute mark to in the goderich net mac clement make it 21 but the locals continued polly minton and jack rumney to carry the play laying rinkwide broke in the clear on the corner of forward passes with deadly accur- the net time and again in the last acy and with two minutes remain- period and had the big crowd gasp- ing mabbett scored with gord min ing as they just failed to click t on the assist to end the period stouffville took a 10 lead early 31 in the game clement scoring oil- there is a terrific thickness of ice i agenda lets get going on it own car councillor timbers said right after the road was opened at l in the meeting councillor great sacrifice the inference being griffin urged council to consider that he wasnt very sick and that the same old bluff was used to get a road opened whether this gossip is true or not was not clearly proven but the seriously the purchase of a heavy truck but the reeve was firm in the opinion that the department would never consent to such a purchase this year and some councillors did councillor wanted it known that he not favor the purchase in any case acted in the best of faith and was deputy reeve rumney wanted to doing what he could to clear up the know where the township would matter get gravel if they had a truck to mr griffins statement led council haul it into a warm discussion when councillor griffin said i asked on one occasion if the salaries of the two road superintendents were be ing shared with the dept of high ways tell us mr reeve is that so i will have to explain that again said reeve hooper who went on to say that when w h clark was engaged maxwell was cut to 75 per month this was ap proved by the department but at a subsequent meeting council increas ed the pay to 100 because mr maxj i dont think any contractor would refuse to sell to us said mr griffin who maintained that the truckers profit should be saved for the ratepayers if any snow plowing this winter cost the municipality 11000 half of which of course is paid by the dept of highways in the 10000 budget ap propriated for this year the salary of clerk chas hoover was increased from 1000 per an num to 1900 plus 100 for car al lowance reeve hopper made the sugges well protested this increase has tion that the increase asked for be not been approved by the depart- 100 grained councillor griffin mem but mr hooper said he did stated he thought the clerk was re- not anticipate any trouble about it ceiving enough now to which coun- in any event the council would only i cillor timbers said i dont think be called on to pay another 1250 so per month he maintained i deputv reeve dalton rumney then i should have been told introduced the motion to make the about this situation said mr grif- increase of 100 seconded bv coun- fin instead of having to hear it cillor les couperthwaite which from an outsider carried with councillor griffin op protested on previous occasion posed office hours were set and councillor griffin asked again what will be from 9 to 5 each business are we paying for supervision may and to 12 noon on saturdays the reeve said mr clark receive during the summer months 15000 per year and mr maxwell i 1200 to which mr griffin replied the township was paying too much councillor win timbers remind ed council the issue was discussed fully when the second appointment was made last year before council- under the trained eye of howard ratcliff son of robert ratclitf syrup is run from the evaporator into buckets color and weight are important factors in good syrup assisted sellers put the red wings out in front 20 taking a pass from jewett mero and newcombe were the scorers for goderich in period one mero getting a fluke counter bouncing a shot off campbell on the stouffville defence jewett sellars and minton combined on a nice passing play to put the home team out in front again in the second period d warren took a pass from brother harry at the 4minute mark to tie the score and end the tally- list for period two both goals in the last period came in the last min ute of regulation time penalties were few and for only minor infractions of the rules and there were no serious injuries sus tained although keith jewitt took a high stick in the face just after the game got underway the goderich passing formations were clicking nicely with the red headed warren brothers being out standing as was westlake chunky flyer defenceman stouffville defence was very ef fective when the team was short- handed and only one goal was scor ed when the team was handicapped goderich goal ginn defence westlake mero centre doig wings bissett hayter alternates j mc donald d mcdonald allin hwar ren d warren newcombe stod- dart stouffville goal moore defence clement campbell centre jewitt wings sellers minton alternates rumney lewis pascoe mabbett jennings warriner officials jack mceachern a bel lamer of toronto first period 1 stouffville clement 52g 2 stouffville sellers jewitt 1009 3 goderich mero 1514 4 goderich newcombe d warren hwaren 1751 dealers out of p0cc0h0ntas coal not a pound of pocohontas coal was available for sale in stouffville lor griffin was a member ue said this week wouldbe purchasers he favored 75 for mr maxwell learned chiefly sought for hoi then but council as a whole favored water systems pocohontas has been i later to pay 100 and the change in reasonable supply until recentv was made i feel the matter has but today it is completely out so far been hanging on with no definite as stouffville dealers are concerned decision from the dept about thei one dealer offered a second grade increase jcoke another had hard coal and one reeve hooper defending the two- dealer was out of stock completely man se up said one man looked but promised deliveries next week after the road work gas oil repairs i for emergency cases and mr maxwell did the book work and was on the telephone a great deal reeve hopper said mr griffin missed a couple of meetings and i just wonder if he is property in- with so many homes in town turning to oil heating it would give one the idea that coal was not in great demand and therefore the bins of dealers would be well stock ed however such is not the cae i in the stratford arena and the man agement claims that the equipment is unable to withstand the summer heat created by a crowd conse quently considerable water was in evidence on the ice in the final two periods don campbell drew stouffvilles only penally after just six minutes of play in the second period and with tlie local boys shorthanded mero cut in close to score on moore goderich continued to gang the red wings and a minute later mac clement broke in the clear and went in aloneonly to be outguessed by ginn allan scored on mac- donalds pass at 1113 to tie the count and w ith less than aminute to go b j macdonald scored again to put goderich out in front in the game for the first time 43 macdonald scored his second goal after six minutes of the final period on a pass from allan with the score 53 stouffville was award ed a penalty shot as macdonald grabbed the puck in his own goal crease gord lewis was elected to take the shot as hes noted for his tricky flip shots around the net however it wasnt his night and ginn blocked his effort since no goal was scored macdonald went to the bench to serve two minutes stouffville kept the play continually in the goderich end while they were shorthanded and lloyd pas coe missed a royal chance as his shot hit the goal keeper and bounced on the top of the net hayter put the game in the bag at 1028 scoring on a breakaway doig setting him in the clear penalties j rumney allen pascoe second period 5 stouffville jewitt sellers minton 25 0 goderich d warren h warren 440 penalties jewitt hayter sellers third period 7 goderich hayter doig 1920 8 stouffville pascoe jewitt 1947 penalty sellers overtime period 9 goderich doig 50 10 goderich hayter 525 11 goderich h warren dwar ren newcombe 745 penalties westlake newcombe in the heart of the hundred acre tuh near the site of the old indian village on the 6h concession of whitchurch is this shanty used for boiling down the sap many cords of wood are stored up here in the fall season ready for the spring boiling buckets hang from huge maples seventy years old the bush also contains a few virgin pines and one of the largest in the county was cut this winter claremont man dies in hospital 111 for three or four years thomas linton lifelong resident of picker ing township died at the brierbush hospital in stouffville on tuesday night this week he was a man of quiet disposition and was a section employee in the railway at clare mont from which position he re tired on pension some years ago a man over 70 years of age mr linton was well known in clare mont where he spent so many years he is survived by one brother mar tin of orono i mr and mrs iambert h malloy and children of leaside are spend ing their easter holidays with their respective parents