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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 19, 1947, p. 13

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the tribune stouifville ont thursday june 19 1947 sports junior hockey players coats and cheques salute to agriculture by j esmith ij this week is set aside by the press as an occasion to salute j agriculture and i am happy to have this opportunity to pay tribute to canadas basic industry and those culminating one of the finest hockey seasons stouifville ha seen in many a vear members of stouff- villes junior c oha hockey club executive and guests gather- tota revenue ed at the mavfair restaurant on mondav evening where they enjoy- general expense stouifville junior h hockey club fl xa nci a h stat km ext 191647 oldest sa soldier is feted at ai cxbndae sergt mary smith 1 oldest soldier of the salvation army here was feted by the congregation and town people at her home wed- j nesday on her 91st birthday prom inent local and district salvation j army heads town officials clergy j thronged the little veopie throughout canada engaged f friend house at sandy hook eason when the ins of hundreds of recruits jn it a this particular the farmers of xorth york are experiencing many discourage ments due to the unfavourable spring weather it is particularly fitting that we should extend to them our good wishes and expre ed a banquet spread for them by mr and mrs ralph liurkhoiderj proprietor- the tota proceeds of the season totalled 73332 and was given toj the boys in the form of handsome red jackets each accompanied by a i picture of the club and a cheque fori s3500 manager bob snowball expressed his pleasure at having been selected to head such a club and his regrets j balance at the apparent breakup of the team due to the influx of other hockey entries he called upon dispensation of profit arena broadcasting grav coach lines medical advertising equipment sticks etc telephone oshawa rink rent birth certificates referees expenses councillor bert bell who conveyed the appreciation of stouifville to the boys for their fine seasons play their good sportsmanship and the valued publicity they had brought to the town mr bell also made the presentations secretarytreasurer bruce clark presented the financial report which is printed in these columns coach bruce harper expressed his appre ciation to the boys who in turn handed the management a hearty round of applause mr and mrs burkholder were warmly applauded for their gener osity in providing the supper for the occasion xewmarket girls softball are picked as the outstanding club in the local group some of the girls are understood to have had seven years experience at the game jackets sions of our appreciation of the important role they play in our national life agriculture is an important in dustry of canada and while the great wheat growing areas of the west contribute much to our agri cultural greatness we should in mind that our ontario fanners last year led the rest of canada in 1 7400 the production of hogs cattle sheep lambs cheese eggs poultry sus53 tobacco mixed grains peas beans 71132 buckwheat shelled corn clover alfalfa and many other crops and j products ontario agricultural pro duction last year had an estimated s 2s930 lvalue of 733 million an alltime 116285 oooo 232j 1735 255j s70d 1253 2100 780 110285 cheques to coach players 15502 high for this province this record production found a ready market 1132 and there still is a great demand i a hungry world for the products of 11 our farms he was present at thej opening of the army here on march 9 1ss4 when three men one carry ing a chair another a drum and as third a tambourine made the first i attack in blood and fire sergt smith recalled the town being shocked when they read large post ers announcing that ixbridge was to he attacked and that a cannon was to be fired on the main street hundreds of people turned out she related ready to defend their anci to fight for their queen lif need be a baptist by faith she waited for three months before becoming a recruit relating her experiences site told of the stiff operation to the army by the churches and citi zens of the town during the early days we often were pelted with eggs tomatoes and stones she said and the town council at one period refused to allow us to march in the street our officers were i arrested and jailed for holding i openair meetings keep r goodwood has a team playiii the ontario softball league with the following lineup s todd c e though the spring season tmsj passed by the dominion parliament cooper p d cooper lb j lockett year has not been favourable forborne of these recommendations 2b g staley ssl hopkins 3b ethe early seeding of feed grains in have been put in effect and are now the win by stouifville juniors on wednesday night places them in first place in the league with xew market second and aurora third harper if c watson rf c todd cf i eastern canada the two important j operating in cooperation with the crops of pasture and hay were central mortgage and housing cor- xewmarket girls invaded meni- never better fruit crops too give poration a crown company a eo- s vn clo romisc of abunclant mh ln ordinating committee has begun a aouble ture ore x omebrek and tr fruits w survey of the rural housing prob travelled to rs ssy c feed grains have been lem ani has taken action to carry night and absorbed a 2010 trim- sown thls tnan ln 1jg out some projects ming in the yonge st town how- with the continuance of the freight tne agricultural prices support team lever theres no lack of confidence assistance policy under which the i act j now operating the national in the stouifville camp and the dominion government pays tlie- researcli council has established a girls believe they had an off night at cost of freight on coarse grains mill pilot laboratory in connection with aurora and can take this outfit at feeds and screenings shipped from their next meeting the local line- western canada fort william and tip is audrey jennings p gertie p to farmers in the east- slack c helen goudie lb lois ern provinces am briush columbia aker 2b jean m er 31 ella f f n livestock supplies of holden ss m the field erhne pais- beaverton is the smallest centre in ontario to employ a fulltime community recreational director and fred french is the man beaverton people are said to be quite sold on the value of the job hes doing bun sellers popular player of the stouifville junior hockey club tells us hes now owner of a couple of handsome red fox pelts which he secured after some lusty digging on the farm of jim sterling mark- ham twp incidentally bun has recently taken a position with maple leaf dairy polly minton will we understand take a posi tion with a toronto brokerage firm for the summer v the girls softball league is not just functioning as smooth as could be hoped for to date willowdale has decided to drop out of the run ning and since the schedule is already drawn this causes compli cations markham and unionville are now going to field a single team between the two aurora arrived in unionville one evening last week and found nobody there to play m 9 aurora juniors visit stouifville this wednesday june is and new- market plavs here on june 25th this friday june 20 stouftville will visit xewmarket and on mon day june 23rd they will visit aurora richmond hill midgets will be here on friday june 20th and stouftville will go to aurora on june 21th don macgregor homers but bantams lose although don macgregor smash ed out a home run for stouftville bantams in their game against markham in morgan park thurs day night the local lads went down 91 there were no runners on when macgregor got his big hit fockier and davis did the pitch ing for stouftville with jack barkey and fddie murphy sharing the catching duties ley helen snowball betty black alternates jean hodgson mar guerite grubin wells pitching was feature of midget tie with newmarket twelve strikeouts by grant wells was the feature of stouirville mid gets 33 tie game with xewmarket on friday night here wells went vp p u 1s evlc c fore that there is no difficulty in connection with the disposal of all the use of farm products for indus trial use legislation was enacted by the dominion parliament in 191 providing for export credits to develop markets for agricultural products and the farm improve ments loan act which provides loans for farmers under govern ment auspices is operating success- feed are generally assured meanwhile food supplies through out the world are far from plentiful agreements with the british min istry of food continue in effect forjf the next one or two years these i hope that this nationwide press agreements assure a market for all j tribute mav tend to draw attention surpluses of the principal farm t the importance of agriculture in products at reasonable prices at national economy and our the same time there is a high national life domestic demand for every kind of to the relief of gary lewis and pitched stellar ball with the excep tion of the 5th innings when he ran into a little difficulty with a walk and an error hugo hillaby and firth were the main boys for xewmarket while lewis schell ward and timbers slammed the long ones for stouif ville xewmarket opened the scoring in the first innings and added two in the fifth stoultville got their first run in the third with two in their half of the fifth lineti xewmarket hugo gib son thomas donaldson mcknight wilkins eustace hillaby and firth for stouifville ward schell davis timbers burkholder chadwick hrownsberger boadway wagg wells and lewis double by jewett breaks up junior game with newmarket keith jewett third sacker tor the stouftville junior ball team came through with a sizzling twobagger which got away from hopper on first in the sixth innings on wed nesday night to break a tie game with xewmarket the score stood at 0all when the hit was made the bases were loaded and two runs romped in another run later in the innings ended the scoring and gave the locals the game 9g rouse was on the hill for stoult ville for the entire seven innings with schell behind the plate broughton and gibson handled the mound chores for xewmarket mill er poled the other long hit ot the game a double which brought in one run earlier in the contest agriculturists have taken a wise and commendable step in helping their industry by the organization of the canadian federation of that the farmers of canada can pro- agriculture this splendid organi- duce providing it is of the quality zation is doing good work and will ca n a til n wamffsasm js tfw v r w t x woi t tw m firestone tires desired though the marketing of their products is obviously not pre senting problem to canadian farm ers they have nevertheless other problems confronting them during the war years when the dominion government was considering the problems of national rehabilitation and reconstruction agriculture was be useful not only to our farmers hut also to various branches of gov ernment legislating for agriculture as i write these words officials of the organization are conferring here at ottawa on important matters pertaining to the present crop year the fine help and co- operation being extended by the by no means overlooked special canadi n fetieration of agriculture committees were appointed to much appreeiatec bv the govem make recommendations in the rnonf nt pan t interests of agriculture among their recommendations were the urging of practical action with respect to farm housing prices of farm products farm credit land utilization and improvement in- dustralization of farm products postwar international markets and other measures under legislation hamiltons automotive supply ment of canada the department of agriculture of canada and of the various provinces are active in the promotion of agriculture and it is a healthy sign that farmers now have a national organization to co operate with these governments in helping themselves lftote st0uffville motors stouftville ontario art staley goodwood ontario andy f0rs0n bingwooci ontario good year tires phone 18202 sealed beam headlights pair sealed beam fog lights amber each stromberg spark plugs each johnsons carnu polish tidex motor oil sae10 per gal flashlights complete champion spark plugs each stouftville 1500 650 39 69 59 195 75 we carry a full line of batteries tires seat covers floor mats mufflers fuel pumps generators starters tail lens clutch plates shackle sets brake lining ignition parts windshield wipers oils and grease at reasonable prices perfect circle rings westinshouse lamps toledo bearings danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto brougham cxaremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm pm am am am am pm pm pm daily daily daily daily sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only hoi 945 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 845 945 200 530 9 45 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 820 920 135 505 9 20 1020 620 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 810 910 125 455 910 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 755 855 110 440 855 1038 63s 253 1053 100s browns cor 752 852 107 4 37 8 52 1040 610 255 1055 1010 town line 750 850 105 435 850 1050 650 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 740 840 1255 4 25 840 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 730 830 1245 4 15 830 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 725 825 1210 110 825 1115 715 330 1130 1045 rrougham 715 815 1230 4 00 815 1130 730 345 1115 1100 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express ox 1 383 eastern standard time its a wise motorist who insists on longwearing money saving goodyear tires they give many more miles of dependable service at lower costpermilc we have goodyears in your size come in today your goodyear dealer d holden sons stouffville ontario f horse plowmen plan to compete for the salada tea special award at your local branch plowing match of the ontario plowmens association the winner of this award for the best plowed land in jointer classes using horses will receive a 1000 cash prize and the right to compete in the salada tea transatlantic class at the interna tional plowing match being held this year at hemlock park farms kingston on october 14 15 16 and 17 the winners of the salada gold and silver medals for this event will also be awarded a trip to the british isles all expenses paid in addition there are twelve other substantial cash prizes for full information on how you may qualify for these awards please communicate with your own branch of the ontario plowmens association the salada tea company of canada limited toronto

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