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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1947, p. 13

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may s 1947 sports local followers of isaac walton were out for their usual rendevous on the early morning of may 1st and we have heard of a number of good catches two of the regulars shine davis and ilassie tried their luck at cxbridge pond while messrs del jennings thos jenn- ing- and clayt tarr pulled a nice haul from the siloam creek 9 w markham township softball league is going to function again this year with markham village markham veterans unionville buttonville cedar grove and agin court as the six teams competing no importing of star players is to be alio wed hydro sets it klkab akka at 1okt perky about the first of may there are to be some changes in the adminis tration of hydro at cxbridge and port perry a rural hydro area is to be set up which will operate in and will not scatter much q how can i d eggs cold to make the easily around as prepare hard- j to be served hells come off these town the baseball picture really roundj c rariwrih oart o ed into shape this week with the tt r- c rt final decisionton the groups to bepft cott geor municipalities cxbridge and township port perry of na operated in this distrier stoutivile mariposa will play in the junior oba along port perry will have its local with aurora and xewmarket the office but it will be operated separ- first home game for the stouffville lately from the municipal office mr acs will be against newmarket on j sulman will continue his work of may 28th in addition a midget and maintenance and meter reading he will have an assistant the general idea at the back of this is to improve the service for some years there nas m scarcity of materials required a keep the system up to a high standard of efficiency that situation is easin bantam group is to be operated four teams in each stouffville aur ora richmond hill and markham l c murphy ted edwards jack barkey and don lewis are handling these two minor groups lindsay town council last week a place them in cold water immediately upon taking them j from the hot water this makes thej shells come off readily and also prevent the yolks from darkening j q how can 1 relieve a painful burn a cover with dry flour orj make a paste of common baking soda and water and apply butter j or a scraped raw potatoes applied to the burn is also effective that centre milton has sold their municipality owned rink to private aihh hp hnrifv picnn is interest with the understanding i iu 7- i flwftihib in ihi- lhat artificial ice will bo installed onicunv ir u low ooiils hi ini v ii department are still going on up leto j an s in ne in aurora last week the ltons clubi a financial campaign to honored bill mundell hon sim- raiae money tor a new arena there mobs and eric smith trophy wini w c0 considerable work of im provement is to be undertaken an added feature in this program is a plan to have a double source of electrical supply from wasdeus falls and niagara by way of osh- awaalthough oshawa is go cycle ners in their junior oha team theres some real enthusiasm be- which would present a problem this plan will take care of emer gencies in ease there is a break in either system x a belfry who is to be in charge of this new rural area says that the whole purpose of the move- this winter the annual hockev ss shown in the interest over a re- dinner usually held was called oil af tosebal here next monday night may 12th the stoufl- while nothing is definite regard- ville ac are calling for the girls ing next winters hockev until thej uirn mt at the park to practice last day for entries has expired as f both baseball and softbal rwo oordimte both labor i teams are planned for baseball and mem i to cnoi ornate potn laooi one team for softball the softball- and supplies so that better service ers can be any age six to sixty may result while in the girls midget baseball i the age eligible is under 11 years may 1st and in the girls bantam baseball the age eligible is under 15 may 1st was found out by stouffville this past season some red hot fans in town continue to press for early action and rumours persist that unionville will ice the district junior team with stouffville stepp ing into the intermediate field members of the local hotstove fraternity in town cite the names of jack and george rumney lloyd pascoe kick paisley wally xich olson howard forgie with other former members of this years markham intermediate squad whose organization for next vear i- still in doubt however only time will tell but our guess is that thei enthusiasm wrapped up this year will not be allowed to die come next december following a meeting last week between the lions club ball com mittee and don lewis president of the stouffville athletic association it was agreed that the entire sports program for the town would be better under one head and the reins were passed over to the new ly formed commission those mem bers of the lions club who com posed the baseball executive agreed that the- would willingb- assist the town commission in any way they could and the lions club as a whole is expected to be a strong financial backer tor the new sports promoters what the future of the markham intermediate hockey club will be no one can nuite forsee but one thing is sure the venture was a financial success this winter as we understand the membership of club had a 1500 pie to cut for them selves when they finished up newmarkets hoffman entry in this years intermediate group againt marknam were honored by the hoffman machinery company on wednesday with a visit to the opening maple leaf ball game and a supper wes boadway who acted as secretary of the minor hockey lads this winter just past tells us that he has filled out ontario minor hockey association forms stating stouffville would be interested in the omha if a group could be arranged next year near enough for convenient travelling stouffville lions club have made a healthy contribution to the local athletic club turning over to the organization baseball equipment valued at 15000 contributions to the stouffville athletic club wesley schell 2500 1000 donations mayfair best schells meat mar ket gar lehman donald lewis stouffville creamery stouffville floral toronto spindle carving wilson thomas garage drs bo- dendistel 8 smith stoufrville mach ine tools works 300 donations j k agnew roy curtis oboyles meat market harry golden clayt baker riches hardware a e wel- don ken laushway alvin mcquar- rie bert tait stouffville motors c h bell son ratcliff co henry ogden stouffville cleaners dr h freel veterans construction bakers sweetner garretts garage thomas odgen del jennings wes boadway holden bros stivers nels byer telfrennte hoklinck mole motors truman baxter f l button spofford co ea button dr john button dr es barker hg banks frank rao wehicks l e oneill maple leaf dairy new kegtlatlons for seed cleaning plants new regulations requiring that every seed cleaning plant in the province of ontario be licensed are announced by john d mcleod director crops seeds and weeds branch ontario department of agriculture this legislation mr mcleod points out was placed in the weed control act for the pur pose of improving the general appearance condition and efficiency of seed cleaning plants thereby making them of greater value to the i owner and the district they serve i it is not the intention of the de partment mrs mcleod said to create hardship on plant owners nor to make it difficult for farmers to have their seed cleaned we are convinced this is a definite step for ward and that this policy will work to the mutual benefit of all con cerned we urge that it be given a fair trial and solicit cooperation in placing the seedcleaning indus try on a hgher level the policy for 1917 requires that every seed cleaning plant in ontario equipped with a power seed cleaner which has a screen 2s inches by 12 or larger must be licensed before may 15 and re- licensed each year thereafter effective april 1 the license fee is fixed at 1 during the year every plant will be visited by a represent ative of the crops seeds and weeds branch and a detailed report will be made on each plant the repre sentative will discuss with the owners problems and improve ments and will endeavour in every i stouffville bakervstouffvilletleat i wa be helpful ur i effective on april 1 1918 it is intended to grade all plants a b and c according to their i general condition and the manner 9300 donations j fairs radio elect mystic knight market v g thompson 100 of the sea forsyth barber shop shiner davis ben raxlin reg me- mullen 200 donations harry molson hugh banrierman roy tindall sanders service sta tion t h paisley international motors jack barkey john scott which they are being operated licenses will be issued in three colours a b and c and in the case of a plant not worthy of a license permission will probably be granted to operate for a period not to exceed twelve months mr mc leod stresses the requirement that all plants must be licensed before may 15 1917 hector battitoy groveelgin wagg j courticb resident is milt storey bill sanders bill pea- nii cock albert walton rev ddavis vh rov middlebrook r ji johnson surrounded by his nine grand- gus mowat hugh boyd jack gar- 1 children robert taylor a lifelong rett walt brillinger percy tarr i resident of oshawa district cele- tom birkett dimy hodgins chris brated his 90th birthday with a armstrong wm harding tb rae wilbur gower 100 donations harry vake roy brown jack lewis hamilton auto siiwly ken family party at the home of his son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs frank taylor at courtice born in bolton out on may 2 1s57 mr taylor is the son of scot- wagg jack spang dunns garage tish parents mr and mrs duncan ed brownsberger allan boadway taylor who lived to the ripe ages blake vake of 92 and s3 respectively as a lad robert lived in whitevale and worked with his father in a woollen mill there then the family moved owner hampton where father and son cottage built fob 100 kent of 700 asked a lake simeoe cottage last week advertised two cottages ran tne cambzrion mi for rent at 300 and 250 for the t season asked what extras accom- thii panted the higherpriced cottage q- he said it was located nearer the lake than the one commanding 25u examination revealed the 300 knowledge toes how can i skin boiled pota- easily a when preparing potatoes for boiling instead of peeling the whole and youll say cottage was 10 feet nearer the lake 1 potato just peel a narrow strip since last fall ceilings have been f potato lifted and rentals leing asked for r number of cottages are considered when cooked the illy skins goodyear tires last longer cost less per mile of safe service come in and choose your size today goodyear oimcr d holden sons beyond the 5s5visrfffl lf ofthapts age wage earner cutting dresses another cottage was offered at i a baste around the neckline 700 for the season according to a and arm holes after cutting and the local inhabitant it didnt cost 500 1 goods will not stretch out of shape to build it in the first place q how can i make a good deo- ckdvh grove play tops at festival cedar grove vpu was placed first in the toronto east rural presbytery young peoples union drama festival held in markham the play who gets the car to night was awarded 77 points jim crichton as mr jones received best marks for acting dorizer for the bathroom a leave an uncorked bottle of lemon juice in the room q how can i prevent a glass from breaking when pouring hot water into it a piace a silver spoon in the i glass before pouring the hot water into it the same method can be used when pouring hot soup i stewed fruit or any hot liquid into stouffville maecaaia ontario the top honors for girls wasja glass dish or other fragile recept awarded lois graham as mrs sole if the vessel is large use a bradley in buddy buvs an large spoon orchid presented bv centennial q how can i give an antique lypu of highland creek second effect to ordinary white candles i place went to evelyn lapp as mrs i a try painting the white jones in the cedar grove play candles with brown floor stain who gets the car tonight j q how can i make the scaling harold iapp and samuel mackav of fish easier into boiling a minute the ing rcales will come off much easier utvtvi a 1111 mltiuci mdttvdv v llll flllc placed second and third respective- a dip the ssh jy in the scores tor individual act- water for about a jt 500 mile journey- to buy an insurance folic in 1845 hugh c baker a hamilton banker felt the urgent desire to obtain security for his wife and chil dren but there was not a single canadian life insurance company in existence at that time so mr baker covered the 500mile journey to new york on horseback by stagecoach and finally by river steamer down the hudson to buy j24tei the k life insurance returning home he resolved to help his own country men obtain the same security with a few associates in 1847 he organized the first 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