Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 31, 1947, p. 1

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k vol 59 no 13 the tribune stouffville ont july 31 19 stouffville junior baseball club board of health receives complaint dr h b free m oh is in re ceipt of a written complaint from a resident in the north section of the town to tne effect that a fam ily is living in a chicken pen con trary to the town bylaw in that behalf and against the rules of the health department the complainant writes the matter is being investigated and will be considered by the board of health at a meeting this week there will only be a naif crop of honey this year mr j l byer toki i the tribune 6n monday morning but despite this fact people will be able to get all the honey they want on and after the first week in aug ust he assured us whitchurch markham and vaugh- an in fact the bees working in york county are producing a half crop at least whereas hives belong ing to the byer apiaries located in istj victoria county halton county and other parts of the province are nro- gormley struck a parked car and udn honev jol careened over the sidewalk into al b pc k f parked ear lot where he crashed i ft into four other cars an attendant i p had just left them and thereby n ir missed being hit he reported p ma iwnslup bumping up four or five cars in one hit five of them driving in the city one day week robt g mvles of rr2 honey crop only half but plenty for everyone good news to the gener ic to know that this produe- the hut edition of the stouif- ville junior baseball club and challenger for ontario junior title this year pose here just prior to a game in memorial park the two players absent from this lineup are polly minton and howard forgie those in the picture are front row from left to right carl sellers 2b keith jewett 3b nick posenko 2b lloyd jen nings cf fred sphilman p stan miller lb orv rouse p lome sehell p back row left to right geo smith managing coach don campbell rf ken sehell c don lewis pres ath letic club lou raxlin utility bill wilson if bill nicholson utility joe oulette assistant trainer photo by sanders mishap is quite a record especially for one who is generally a careful driver two bloomington men given further sentence mrs t h somers first lady of the kirk house in charlottetown pe i is in town for a second time this summer visiting her mother mrs edward walls rev mr somers is supplying an ottawa pulpit for the holiday season forest superintendent ted hollidge dead all serving three months for the theft of a cow walter cowie ike be dragged into these things he dants of the late mr i on sundav last about thirty mem- own fault that i allow myself to bers of the gayman family descen- and mrs fridav charged with breakine and i sai j christian gayman met in their entssasiffifff u ls dl l0 glve you the annual reunion which was held rauand goods songing jsfc y th home mr anl to h rose owner of the premises holhniake said hick- mrs george cowie was the lf4e sdld g irif 4 f t c by a lawyer and was able to free 2 m himself from the charge although continued on page hickman swore that cowie aided in the breakin and theft pren hoover at peaches tice was sentenced to six months and hickman to nine months by magistrate hollinrake who presid ed over the court one of the heavi est dockets on record at newmar ket there were 59 cases scheduled and adjournment was not made until nearly five oclock cowie swore he was not present on the occasion of the breakin at musselmans and prentice also swore that cowie was not present whereas hickman who seemed to have supplied his employers truck i to do the job declared all three had a hand in the theft local farmers bereaved looking for faulty rails what might be termed bad rail detector was at the local cnr j station on tuesday at six oclock his worship felt that he had to crenel ver urn omis h kham ship whe the m ctdence ovei that of hickman tner made her home stouffville farmers mr and mrs testing the rails on this division be- lloyd burrows were bereaved last tween toronto and lindsay by week in the death of mrs burrows means of a magnetic chart a faulty mother mrs george isaac who rail is detected and besides regis tering on the chart a shot of color ed paint is sprayed at the point where the trouble is found this is all done as the gasoline driven car passes along at good speed the train staff eat sleep and do their clerical work aboard the car where they have comfortable quar ters and office facilities it is easy for sectionmen to locate the faulty rails detected by the checking crew passed away on saturday at the lockwood clinic following a pro longed illness dating back more than 25 years in her 77th year mrs isaacs maiden name was mary ann raptist she was predeceased bv her hus band and surviving are three daughters mrs b m best of king ston mrs lloyd burrows stbuff- ville mrs b sherman hamilton seriously ill from a fatal ail ment for a year or two mr fred thos hollidge superintendent of vivian forest died tuesday even ing july 29 hi his 51th year the funeral will be held on fridav af ternoon from the vivian lodge where he has resided for some years to mount albert cemetery for interment born in scarboro district the late mr hollidge was appointed superintendent of the york county reforestation plots back in 1923 working under the dept of forest mines who direct the work he was an excellent worker and al ways gave good satisfaction mr hollidge married gertrude wallwork daughter of mr and mrs j h wallwork ballantrae who survives together with two sons kenneth who has been in charge at the forest during his nnalround au be able to supply those who are accustomed to obtaining their honey requirements at this time if they will just wait until the first week in august mr byer also said that prospects are excellent for a normal crop of buckwheat honey which comes later in the season prices will be slightly higher this year although the press has no quotations vet ontario county home superintendent passes onetime warden of ontario county and a native of uptergrove in mara township james milton read died in whitby this week where he had been superintendent of the whitby home for three years he was only in his 5sth year gir softballers tie semifinal round stoullville girls softball team a flood of postcards and con gratulations from friends all over the neighborhood surged in on mr george j tran on monday of this week on the occasion of his 92nd birthday mr tran is living with his son mr david tran in pickering township at atha binder harvests timothy hay crop when the scribe saw peculiar looking sheaves being turned out from the binder on the farm of delos graham at ringwood last week we made enquiry from the daughter marjorie mrs elliott old ham of hartman announce new car agency stouffville motors operated by- retired three aur ratcliff and w pipher an- order in oiuuuull- cms ooiuiail team owner about whlt ww roinr nn bounced right back into the runn- sw going on ing again on tuesday nioht s hc sheaves proved to be timothy thly aurora ifcsnthe and mr gl e second game of a best of three semi- i he cut the crop with the bin final round aurora won the first j cler aml tiecl il in sheaths just as game m13 jean miller went to grain crop is handled because df the the hill for the stoufiville gals and catchy weather sheaves repel wet pitched four innings when she was better this farmer maintained relieved by betty davis who com- j and it certainly has been wet since pleted the game the deliveries that hay field was cut every effort gertie slack j is seemingly being made to save the interment was in elm wood ceme tery markham on tuesday from the parlors of r g clendenmg since it was corroborated by cowie and this gave cowie his freedom in the court room police display ed a lawn mowerclothingbedding j and sundry articles said to have ii it iithriiy im kviuii been removed from roses cottage ffijvoifart matifti and which was recovered mostly in hideout police said at the home a of the accused at crown attorney arleigh arm strongs request james hickman was tried alone and first he plead ed guilty harvey rose said he missed a quantity of household goods from his home on june 18 but subsequently had found part of them in a garage owned bv hickmans employer he identified a special motor a hack saw a there is a noticeable scramble for wild berries just now which are toronto youth loses life near unionville auto somersaults after collision near unionville girl with him and other driver escape unhurt unionville july 26 losing con trol of his car after a collision on the no 7 highway a mile west of nounce their new stouffville agency for kaiser and frazer cars one of the new models will be on display in their showroom this week and the public is invited to come in and in inspect it having so marry visitors m his bush found it necessary to place signs on the property forbidding trespassing otherwise he envision ed his bushes stripped before he had a chance to do some picking quality of the berries is said to be square a machinists vice several i particularly good this season woollen blankets some pots and the garden raspberries are ex- pans a coat and vest two chisels cellent too and are coming in in- a lawn mower and atsquare as quantity to the stores this some of the articles which had been missing but which had later detecuvelartindale said that on stouffville rccvc july lo he and constable aubrey floury had made a search of the premises previously occupied bv hickman and had found the pots coming into ripening in the local i here ralph lappala 19 of waver- district and in the far north one lly road toronto was killed instant- farmer near bethesda who washy early saturday when the vehicle named chairman the reeve of stouffville has in1 ltf l i i r v j tv leeve 01 oiounviue lias t i i i u- t 1en i accepted the chairmanship of the revive lappala rolled over a passenger in his car miss sirka koivu cecil st toronto escaped unhurt according to provincial constable jack scott of richmond hill the lappala auto sideswiped with a sec ond going in the opposite direction the wheels of his car locked and threw it over it rolled and came to a stop upright on the highway fac ing in the opposite direction lappala was slumped over the wheel of his car and showed no signs of injury his friend miss koivu was taken to a doctors home while attempts were made to the ha si ot crops while only four faced her in thei lllostly in acreage be- fourth and the same mimber of cause the inability to get seeding baiters was all that came before lolle last ietn in the fifth and seventh inn- but coming back to that timothy pavi just why is this kind of grass from the league presidenf ten f 5 w the fa simmons of aurora s l a that one and we when the stouffville is now aw born in markham 85 years ago wiii be pi active in the business life oflflnt against newmarket in the have been developed by some- 01 aurora as to where and t7v wc third and deciding am i lned uvo olher successfl farmers layed the winner will and tneir best guess was that it whitby for many years chas tod passed away very suddenly at port i m 117 i r l whitby last week in his 85th year lflrs win larrailfh a baker by trade mr tod operated i w f flu his own business in whitby and riiiiflj unvi later ran a general store before he uuiicu ilcic retired some years ago a native of markham the deceas ed had lived in whitby for over 50 years he was married in bow- manville and was a member of the whitby united church one of the most ardent fishermen in the dis trict he made it a point to be on hand for the opening of the trout fishing season in the streams north of bowmanville and always enjoy ed outstanding good luck wn mm had f l i organizing committee recently set o vn of the p in y count for he purpose e led n in m court con- of establishing a don valley con- rhl 1- u ile helservation authority the territory imi v i hckman under arrest concerned is the citv of toronto fjmwm- a voluntar statement york vaughan king and mark- wnsnu ham townships richmond hill bwn ns statement had land a few other municipalities but son i burned not stouffville this municipality ci i s so p and is outside the tributaries of the don vollnu of encyclopaedia vallev watershed indam tifi f eiective mar- 1 when a permanent authority is iiiuiaie said luckni- joseph gilbart 60 milliken driver of the other vehicle escaped un hurt new york note from missionaries mr and mrs earl honsberger another big dance hall at the lake sixteen thousand feet of floor spaee for dancing is provided in coultices pavilion at musselmans lake south shore which will open next saturday night the big building being constructed in diffi cult times has been quite a while getting completed but the antici pated opening is now to be a fact mount albert orchestra will supply the music for the opening occasion and on regular dance nights the body by the name of timothy and that guess was a good one it seems to be well established that the perennial hay grass now almost universally known as timo thy received its name from timothy hanson but very little is knowr v th about 3 about him he is variously referr frru t0 as who firsl her daughter on markhamrd in1 lhl l ca th scarborough on saturday last at seed from new york t0 maryland an advanced age mrs lafraughi the vear 172a he introduc- with her husband who died some led it in new england too appar- years ago lived on main st near the presbyterian church he was engaged as a produce buyer and was widely known in this district sur viving the mother is a daughter mildred mrs preston morden a son fred predeceased her mrs lafraugh was an ardent worker in the former methodist church here the funeral on tuesday from the late home came to stouffville ceme tery for interment who left here on july 21 enroutejcoultiee holdings at musselmans forwarded a few cover ten acres of ground and had given j established under government j for new york cooperation since his authority possibly this fall a chair- lines to the tribune from la j were the original development since i man will be chosen from one of the guardia field as they were about o mondays bowling the stouffville undies lawn bowl ing club will hold their annual mixed doubles on the local greens next monday civic holiday augl start at 130 pm all members are asked to secure partners in ad vance england too appar ently an american crop it undoubt edly grows wild records indicate in europe where climates are quite suited to timothy and where it pro bably was known centuries before it was introduced in america reference to timothy tells another story in the records written by jared eliot physician and congre gational minister and writer of essays on agriculture he recorded back in 1700 herd grass known in pennsylvania as timothy was first found in a swamp in maine and was propagated by one john herd he continued to suite that a bushel of clean chaff of timothy or salem grass as some called it would yield five quarts of seed the air france at 11 oclock morning of july 21 on tne leg of the journev to nigeria africa the note is self- atory and reads thus before our departure fo there were cottages on this proper ty before any other part of the lake cnr engine hurls car from path at goodwood was settled line it has a natural shore razors edge struck by the 025 passenger train morning gordon ml jjj q truax and a passenger in his car thos wallace both of toronto 1 i empty linrakc registered a conviction ling into lake ontario should all be hlckraan said he spent four amdjunder separate authority with work a half years overseas and was done that would be designed to wounded on dday he has a wife conserve the natural water jiree children and has been and with an eve to reforestation ofloless you i iy escapeu su ui wim umi uiw wu on uie win i miners place knowledge that a mighty hand of j of r a repairs the car proceeded on its he harvest looks like three good gods children are remembering 29 and 30n this thrilling saga d d loads to the acre oran fretz at joel mccrea p t0n lnt bethesda was us daily before the throne of grace f he old west stars uppiyjwe thank you one and all god working for s15 a week it is my waste lands earl and ha honsberger hi also were uninjured aoughjjqf week for its premiere showing in no doubt badly frightened from the as well wftwn the threshing results one ef torontos largest theatres hairraising experience are known

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