jhmfftrille witatie kill page of classified ads ox page twelve vol 58 no 50 the tribune stouffville ont april 17 1947 twelve pages stouffville is proud of this junior hockey team township of whitchurch approves of fire area to be set up with stouffville whitchurch twp council in ses- sion on saturday passed a resolu- rpiirrv tpapiicdc tion indicating their approval of a i wll i kalillcika bylaw to be drafted setting up a lunviiiiiiu fire area on the east side of the township in conjunction with the village of stouffville similar to the agreement in existence on the west side with aurora a communication and offer from stoutlvihe to enter into such an arrangement was read in which it resign from high school staff two teachers with exceptional ability will be lost to stouffville tated that the municipality would high school next term mr bolton provide a new fire engine and sue- slack who has had such an ex- stoullvillc junior oha c hockey finalists 194017 novlh many many years has such enthusiasm over hockey been evidenced in stouffville as was the case this season when the local oha entry continu ed right through to the ontario finals before being nosed out the men who operated the team gave considerable of their time and effort to round up a winning team in this locality and bring some real hockey entertainment to the local arena and they are to be con gratulated on what was accom plished the red wings gave a most creditable showing on the entire season they played a total of nineteen league games including six ontario play- downs and won fourteen losing only five the team scored a total of 133 goals in the nine teen games played for an aver age of seven a game the above photo was snapped for the tribune by the oshawatimes from row left to right jack humney hun sellers keith jewell don campbell polly million lloyd pascoe back row left to right coach bruce harper bill mabbett mac clement doug moore lloyd jennings gord lewis jack warriner manager bob snow ball higher salaries boost tax rate in whitchurch mr and mrs norman hisey left on monday for durham ont to begin their summer trailer life with schutz construction company mounting public school salaries for teachers and other increased costs will bring about a sharp in- crease in taxes for whitchurch township john crawford trea surer revealed on saturday when he presented his annual budget to jliss pearl pnkey ciaremont has the council 1 estimate that school i on a trip to saskatchewan costs will advance four mills which where she will visit al invermay with a one mill increase in the gen- fol a fevv mon eral tax rate this year means a five milloverall jump said mr crawj johx qi dead former resident on baker avenue reeve lome evans said that he stouffville john quibel died sud- favored showing the school taxes j tnis wednesday morning in distinctly separate on the tax bills midland several years ago mr i i declining health for several ws fbig advance yefcourtci ad i quib y north tobeluh his years mrs l was a big advance yet council naaj harold who is with the cnrdenly while being removed in the ambulance from her home about his l2ml birthday native of goodwood district and a prominent business man in west ern canada and now retired in burnaby bc jonathan stafford will celebrate his 92nd birthday to morrow april is mr stafford enjoys very good health uncle of mrs george maye of goodwood there are many oldtimers around goodwood yfeo recall mr stafford and remember other members of the family now deceased the family were pioneers on lands just east from goodwood united church mother passes enroute to hospital son not a word to say about the expen- ln tne midland district ditures nor had they any control on mr quibel who suffered a stroke the sections j three years ago had been in rather last year the township spent poor health his wife died only in 19000 on education and this year recent years and his only son is the cost will be 29500 all this the sole survivor despite the tremendous amount the remains will be brought assumed by the ontario govern- oneills funeral parlors for ment and plus the steady increase here on friday afternoon and inter in assessment by reason of new ment in stouffville cemetery properties in the municipality whitchurch now has an assessment lgpqg new crusher exceeding two and a half millions gormley loses quarter century thresher in the exodus of gormleyvictoria for gravel pit last week a big crushing machine reached here for the stouffville sand gravel co at gravel hill north of town where the company took over the former storry farm with its huge gravel deposits the new outfit is known as a 3foot symons cone crusher and mr winterstein says it will greatly step square people to the zurich district l the output this summer with in huron county where a 200 a anything in the line ol farm of good land lforonty wllfgismfe the half the price it would cost in mark- capacity states mr winterstein ham goes mr and mrs ralph who anticipates a big season baker of gormley the veteran j thresher who has worked consist- 1 enlly every year for 21 is now moving to a hundred acre place in huron where he has a soninlaw and many friends already settled it is in this neighborhood that mr and mrs henry heise of stouffville and formerly of gormley are moving also mr and mrs fred feigel of victoria square are locat ed in the district speaking to the tribune about his threshing career around gorm ley mr baker said that the best crop of alsike to ever go through his machine was for mr jesse cober now of stouffville but then on the farm occupied today by mr joe wideman it ran lfi bushels to the acre one customer mrs baker recall ed was mr david brown of button- ville is a man he threshed for the as a driver didnt appeal to the first year he started out and hej court when the car was ordered way of booze guzzler is often hard h gordon of uxbridge found asleep in his car just at the eastern outskirts of the town at a very late hour on friday night was taken into custody by constable ira rus- nell- before magistrate martin next morning he was found guilty of be ing in charge of a car while drunk and was sentenced to seven days in jail and his car will be impounded for three months when the cop arrived at the scene he told the court he found the engine running and the lone occupant sound asleep or stupefied with drink so that he could hardly stand up alone the engine was running and the lights were on i fact the accused hoped to get a job as a drive ten oclock last monday morning all that could be done for her com fort at home was of no avail and her removal was decided on but i she never reached the hospital to alive and passed away without the service slightest struggle it was a terrific shock to the husband and family who were very devoted mrs kirby was born at highland creek in the southwest corner of scarborough township in 1s79 a daughter of the late mr and mrs david crandale an only surviving sister airs lane of toronto was said to be at deaths door last week and is still in a very weakened condition fortysix years ago mr and mrs kirby were married in toronto and have lived much of the time since in the stouffville district for six years or so they have resided on the 7th concession of whitchurch a mile north of the markham town- linebesides the husband who is a barber by trade there survives the mother six sons kenneth gordon frank alex howard russel the funeral on wednesday after noon to stouffville cemetery was building without a permit cost unionville man 20 h h powers of unionville was fined 20 and costs in court on mon day before magistrate martin for contravening the township of mark- ham bylaw requiring persons to take out a building permit before proceeding with the erection of a building bowers built a house on lot 10 con 9 on highway no 7 ignoring the township bylaw and while there was no action taken it was pointed out that the contractor or workmen were liable to punish ment as well as the owner the charge was laid by the town ship of markham and their building inspector j a fleming this is the first prosecution under the building bylaw in the township tion hose to draw from well or stream and carrying 250 gallons of surplus water and 1000 feet of hose mounted on a fargo chassis cap able of a speed of 05 miles per hour the village will agree to service the east side to meet in with the aurora fire area the cost to the township will be an annual charge of 250 plus 10 per fire and 10 per hour over hour the services of the fire gade upkeep insurance and other charges will be borne by village deputy reeve logan and coun cillor ivan mclaughlin moved the esolution agreeing to the arrange one bri- all the cellent record has taken a position on the collegiate staff in kingston miss wallen has also resigned and both resignations have been accept ed with regrets on the part of the high school board on monday evening it was arrang ed to take immediate steps to fill the vacancies on sept 1st increased salaries all along the line next term is in the offing for both high and public school staffs curlers to improve premises club wound business last stouffville curling up a successful year fvk i wi c0xjae hn opera w and made plans to improve ion hen the new engine is placed their rink and add new zest to the in service which is expected to be in june the whole township will have a fairly good fire service comparable with any rural municipality similar ly situated and much better than t the average the auditors report for 1916 was read and accepted i think it is a i very complete report and the auditor r w andrew should be congratulated said reeve evans i the report showed that receipts from tlog taxes of 90g was less than the compensation paid for sheep and livestock killed by dogs which was 105500 14900 the clerk suggested roaring game for next winter the club finished the season in a sound financial position and will bring in a bulldozer this summer to make a real overhaul of the inside ground in an effort to provide a still better ice surface mennonite cleric vc dies at sea v widely known in mennonite circles throughout ontario as a missionary rev clifford a snyder a deficit of died at sea on thursday night he was enroute to the argentine and grace v morgason dies only ix her 20th year in declining health for years grace v morgason died on satur day in the hospital at hamilton where she had been a patient for three years suffering from a chronic chest condition daughter of mr leslie morgason 2nd concession uxbridge the funeral took place on tuesday from the late home ser vice being conducted by rev gib son brown interment was made in stouffville cemetery only in her 20th year the loss is a particularly sad one several years ago mrs morgason died and sur viving besides the father is another daughter and four brothers of the deceased m u i i u tn ms died as a result of a hemorrhage md mwks telephone mr snyder was only 32 years of and that the b s telephone be n sjv pri t- was the son of mr and mrs menno hn il pake application for snyder rr3 kitchener rev mr he oln u sw r w0ulcl 8 vc sn eft kew y0rk tor s0utl1 to ronch h jr j s wislln america march 23 to work in the n lms better service mennonite mission field in argen- inrt t ks coul harper t word of his death was reiv- fnwnihft il e rate 0f pay f by hi parents late friday 10 ner hom- fn f b according to information receiv iuc pei hour for both laborers p p road foremen and grader operator laborers will now receive 50c an hour road foremen goc and grader operators 70c per hour councillors were hesitant when assessor fred cummings told them that he wanted his salary increased to 1000 per year at that said mr cummings it would only be in line with the average township and in kitcliener rev mr snyder died almost immediately after he was stricken i accompanying him were his wife the former doris swartzentruber and their two children margaret ann and clifford arnold mrs sny der is the daughter of mr and mrs i amos swartzentruber of argentina i it is expected that she will proceed i to her parents home in charge of oneill funeral parlors the service was conducted by rev f morton old friend of the family interment was made at churchill grimsby noses markham for hockey title grimsby peach kings are the o ha intermediate champions they came from behind in grimsby arena on monday night to defeat markham 53 in overtime hale poked the puck past harper with 20 seconds remaining to give the peach kings the championship the peaches started the scoring dogs killed turkey hens but xo compensation four turkey liens were killed by dogs recently which mr jaclark owner 6th concession whitchurch counts quite a loss and certainly it is mr clark brought the matter to the attention of the township coun cil last week but there is no com pensation paid out of public funds such as in the case of sheep or cattle killed by dogs before poultry is protected in the same manner as animals the council must pass a bylaw adopting the statutes in that behalf few councils however do this since it is feared that it migln lead to difficulty in many instances hockey scramble still ox according to the newmarket era stouffville will needs look very sharp if they expect to round up enough stars to have a team that can compete in junior oha hoc below quite a few of them for the same work councillors expressed the view that mr cummings was doing good work and was efficient and with this in mind agreed to the increase it was stated that if inexperienced help was secured there would have to be two assessors as only a mani wnue mere ne with real knowledge of the work first mennonite church and district could attend to it surviving besides his parents alone the work has increased two wife and chj are three sisters fold over recent years and is likely mrs daiton fretz grimsby to increase there is a substantial beach alice of kitchener and annual increase in by way of new florence of hannibal mo one assessments largely due to lake harvey of kitch areas being developed which stepsister and accounts for much of the extra work a graduate of toronto bible col lege and of the goshen college ind the young minister was ordained at first men nonite church at kitch- ener a little over a year ago h continued his studies in chicago and returned to kitchener last fall to await his appointment as a mis sionary while there he assisted at survive lener a stepbrother also gormley store gutted by fire the estimated loss is 10000 to thi in the first period only to have theip lay hold on everylhin millionaires tie the count near the ha ieft of be local team which threequarter mark hutchinson m considerable with some additions scored for grimsby and lawrie for i from he aurora squad pascoe and markham in the second period the i ruwney are the only two players kings went one goal up when he stouffville rosier who mus george scott scored at the fivej he overage group richmond minute mark hill have previously brought in i this was the second game of the player- from as far away as port township councils are being four si to go into overtime credit and are apparently prepar- warned by the gas tax branch at markham gave their following d to go afield again to ice a toronto that after april 1st the something in the overtime to cheer winning team ontario gas tax of lie per gallon about when watson picked up a shall apply on all fuel oil where the beautiful goal at the 117 mark mi- fuel oil is deemed taxable j however the kings were not to the blaze for several hours stouff ville chemical truck was the first on the scene and held back the blaze until the brigades with water i equipment reached the scene cause- key another seasonsinee richmond fire is a my damage most- paper is pre- from smo is placed at 10000 about sixthirty this wednesday i morning jtjohnstons general st vf- store at gormley was discovered to l v water carriecl by the trucks was used up manv handi be on fire which appeared to have replenished the supnly f7om ne emnated from the basement fire- wels and this continued zr a cot men from aurora unionvil e rich- d of hour m th li i8itibtoi fire inlhfcoal bin was most persistent it was stated hill aecordinc mist pay eleven cents tan threshed for him regularly every impounded year thereafter there are other i farms that he threshed on without j a break in the whole 24 years but the owners or tenants have changed while i is true thai many farm- t now own iheir own threshing outfits a man like mr baker will thu means tna township ro3 denied and broke out with three be keenly missed in the neighbor- maintainors trucks tractors or goals all within two minutes hood his threshing outfit goes with other vehicles powered bv fuel oil him to huron county to stock and building the johnston store is near the lady howlers get ready the stouffville ladies lawn bowling club held their annual meeting at the home of mrs fred crossen on april 10th and the cxr station and contains a dwell- officers elected for the year areas ing on one side and above the storej follows premises while the store wa gutted and much of the contents loss the dwelling part was saved early arrivals at the fire used good judgment in keeping the building tightly closed until the chemical from stouffville reached president mrs william birkett 1st vicepres mrs lud hoover 2nd vicepres mrs george storey secretary mrs gordon lemon treasurer mrsfred crossen con friday night games mrs leslie wilson mrs fred crossen mem- r ae miss j tapscost of agincours is ving mrs k g tarr 0brien ave even though doing road work will pay the gallonage tax farmers who mrs abbartholomew and mrs use iheir tractors for road work forhredl have returned home from the municipality should keep this a trip to detroit where they visited in mind miss e fockler 1 them this helped smother the fire j bership mrs carl boadwav mrs e cooper orillia spent the and when a window was broken toj leslie wilson mrs i ud hoover id with the hisevsat ballanjapply the chemical hose the base- gamesmrs gordon lemon mrs ment room broke into a blaze but thos jennings mrs a campbelp the chemical squelched it promptly i prize con mrs william birkett and this accounted they said in miss gertrude todd mrs robt a large measure to saving that par johnson refreshment mrs j h of the building used as a dwelling ratcliff mrs girl roadway mrs house thos rae plans will be made right away foj the club would be pleased to wel- rebuilding the store it was underj come- anv new members well known resident of markham village mrs philip forsythe died at her home mere on tuesday in her 73rd year interment will be made there this thursday afternoon from r g cleruienings funeral home