the tribune stouffvole ont thursday october 23 1947 sports markham pro hockeyist seriously injured nick fiurigay speedy forward who paced markham intermediates to their splendid showing in the itween the oh a intermediate playoffs last 0 wo winter tried out with philadelphia at their training camp at belleville nn- i ii i and made good he played his first wl midgets wno ousted ggme of professional hockev on i markham in the playoffs nave gone thnrhv nit in hershev ml on to defeat godencn and take the utrea crskenshouwers ontario title a toronto newspaper ready hes on the shelf i re wojthousand fans turn- stouffville tops in inter- school field meet unionville juniors practiced at oshawa last week cy allen has presented few strangers with hill and the petch brothers of mark ham and minton and campbell of last years stouffville team sturden from richmond hill was on hand oa posts for the its to be hoped no serious handi cap results else his pro career will have been the briefest in history alliston thinks about modern xkw rink the town of alliston similar in size to stouffville is preparing to take a vote of the ratepayers there to raise the sum of 70000 for the erection of a skating rink if the vote ls favorable the building a steel structure will be put up next year it will have 1g foot walls and be 210 feet by 100 feet in size oha ax1 wellknown local sport in kitchener- waterloo black books the kitchenerwaterloo senior oha team is plenty peeved at the schedule arrangements made for them in the drawing up of this seasons schedule by the oha officials tlhey gave them just 1 fri day night home games we quote from dan odette kitchener sports writer the kitchener- waterloo senior oha hockey club is learn ing slowly but surely that those heaitwarming smiles and hand shakes given out by the oha executive must be takn with a snicker at the schedule meeting of the oha bunny morgason who is supposes to be in charge of the ohas pubicity and has a great deal to do with drawing up schedules seemed quite annoyed with the local delegation the oha has won no friends here milk too high need board curb probe findings a recommendation that the ontario milk board be stripped of its power to enforce a fixed price for milk is contained in the royal commission report on milk the royal commission found the price of milk is set too high and that many toronto dairies could sell at a price considerably less than 16 cents a quart and still sell at a profit it is learned the report recommends the report is said to also favor cooperation among dairies in dis tribution of milk as a big factor in reducing price to the consumer it is pointed out that 25 per cent of the cost of a quart of milk is delivery charge the report urges that war time economy in delivery be con tinued and that dairies cooperate to find further ways and means of eliminating duplication and pre venting necessity of wagons of several dairies covering the same routes the commission is said to have recommended in its report that the milk board be permitted to sug gest a price for milk but not to enforce their recommendation ed out for the finals and a big vic tory march was held after the win that was some game acton won from sunderland at viaduct park in intermediate oba it took 1 innings before they settled on a 32 basis lome evan former xavy goalie was the big batter for acton driving home the winning run acton moves ahead in their hunt for the ontario intermediate c laseball title markham intermediates are shap ing into real contender again this year for hockey honors in their department markham took to the ice at oshawa last week with only- one member of last years team missing that being nick bangay in addition to the regulars lloyd pascoe and the rumney lrothers former stouffville junior stars were on hand as well and stark of last years newmarket team jim coburn of agincourt bruce forgie of markham and boadway of stouff ville were other new tryouts w stouflvilles junior oha entry this season had their first limbering up on oshawa ice on tuesday night practically all of last years team were back with the exception of i jack rumney and lloyd pascoe who are over the junior age limit and are making a try for the mark ham intermediate team in addition a half dozen new performers were on hand which made quite an im pressive workout and coach ike harper was more than pleased wih the way the boys shaped up the executive handling the junior entry here is as follows president a g thompson manager bob snowball sectreas bruce clark directors ted edwards john mathewson chas nolan plowed into toronto train owen sound men badly hurt ernest stanley of owen sound is still in critical condition follow ing an accident at uxbridge in which he sustained a broken neck the accident occurred at the 7th concession level crossing at ux- bride when the car in which stan ley was a passenger and lloyd sheppard also of owen sound the driver crashed in the side of a torontolound cnr passenger train the train was piloted by engineer fred hall a former lind say man now living at toronto both of the injured men were rush- farrs elevator claremoxt phones office 38w res 3sj we have molasses order early barley oat and wheat chop pig grower and dairy feed be sure to start your pullets on the right laying mash master feeds are proven and guaranteed hardwall plaster insulating wool and batts roofing bc shingles and asphalt shingles prepared feeds master and maple leaf binder twine wanted wheal and rye fuel and feeds may be purchased from robert miller at brougham booooocmcwooooooi ed to the toronto general hospital for treatment police said the locomotive was already on the level crossing when the car crashed into its side shep pard was thrown from the car and landed in the opposite ditch wit nesses said the roof of the car was ripped off and hurled 30 feet along the track the train engineer said he was unaware there had been a crash until told by the fireman at the time the train was reducing speed prior to entering uxbridge station sheppard said he knew nothing of the levelcrossing until he was about to cross it there are no wig wag signals at the track but warn ing cross signs are on the crossing approaches police said and the crossing is in very plain view for the second successive year i stouffville high school has won the grand championship in the inter- school field meet with markham and agincourt schools the three competed this year on the agin court grounds in addition to winning the school championship with the largest number of points stouffville took j the senior girls junior girls inter mediate oys championships and j tied for the boys senior champion- jship agincourt students made a good individual showing but lost out to the larger schools in the champion- jship race stouffville ttxk 227 points on the day with markham a close second with 202 points agincourt took 100 points the champions are as follows girls senior erline paislev stouff ville intermediate mildred thom son markham i junior marion reid stouffville boys senior matthew rae markham and ken noxon stouffville tied inter mediate roy ward stouffville junior owen trunk markham umpireinchief at the event was fred steele ontario athletic com missioner runnersup were senior girls helen goudie stouffville inter mediate m dart markham junior f sing agincourt senior boys f shaw markham inter mediate bovs thomas sheat mark ham don davis stouffville b curtis markham all tied 11 pts junior grover burgiss markham it is interesting to note that erline paisley of stouffville the senior girl champion and helen goudie the runnerup from stouff ville in this class each scored fimts in every event in which they com pleted helen goudie getting 11 points and erline 20 dr blanchard of cannington dead a prominent mason in the dis trict for many years dr edward blanchard of cannington died last week in the ross memorial hospit al lindsay he had been serious ly ill for some weeks dr blanchard was born at leask- dale in scott township son of the late john and mellissa blanchard and graduated in medicine from the university of toronto with the exception of a year and a half at creemore his entire practice was carried on in cannington for the past few years however poor health had limited his activities he was a member of the canning ton school board for many years and also medical officer of health for the village he was a past mas ter of brock lodge af and am and past ddgm of toronto east district he was a member and former warden of all saints angli can church surviving are his wife the former annie mcdermott three sons dr edward j blanchard of california dr allan j blanchard of toronto and dr kenneth r blanchard of british columbia two brothers james blanchard cannington and dr richard blanchard toronto son g vanbljircom gardhani l a tran harper newman largest gathering ever assembled at whitevale funeral the largest gathering ever to attend a funeral in whitevaleand the great array of floral tributes bore testimony to the keen sense of loss felt toy the people in the people in the passing of mrs blake jannis the pastor rev john mclachlan conducted the funeral service in the united church assisted by rev george dix of washington ave united church scarboro mr dix paid fitting tribute to the deceased emphasizing the beauty of her life and her many helpful services her smile and patience in suffering mr mclachlan in his message compared her many kind deeds to marys breaking of the alabaster box of precious ointment on jesus while he lived among other things he said we may be in marys group doing the kindly and costly deed for the liv ing we may be the group of women who came to the sepulchre with spices to anoint the body of jesus when he was dead they did so because they loved him it was very much worthwhile though too late to be appreciated we may be in both groups or we may be in neither the late mrs annis would be found breaking the box of precious ointment on the living and on the dead her love for her master was manifest in christian living in devotion to duty in full joyous steady services in home church and neighborhood and elsewhere to the end her teenage sunday school class of girls were the flower bearers the pallbearers were george todd afred michell lloyd john- come to the nearest clinic it is free 3000c christmas seal money pays for xray survey free chest xray in pickering townshio for every adult and child over 12 years is provided by ki- wanis club of oshawa through j their christmas seal campaign you may be perfectly healthy i have a free xray anvtwav onlv by all of us making sure we have not phone 4707 stouff ville rr1 tuberculosis can we rid our comj munity of the widespread disease j for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms ion more money if you have good heavy wellfatted chickens or capons send them to pickering farms at whitby ont and you will have more money to take home we sell direct to the consumer and can afford to pay you a higher price for your good chickens and capons get our prices first pickering farms limited whitby 33g night or day whitby ontario send friends the tribune to absent court of revision village of stouffville take notice a court for the revision of the assessment roll for the village of stouffville for the year 191s will le held on wednes day october 29 1917 at the hour of eight oclock in the council cham bers for hearing complaints against the assessment roll for the said year all persons interested please gov ern themselves accordingly george storey clerk get your fall painting and decorating done now at fall prices estimates cheerfully given lfh7 wall papers on hand all kinds of interior ami and exterior painting a speciality roach standards of workmanship no job to large or too small howard roach box 291 phone 2cm markham vwrwwww notice markham township a clinic for immunization against whooping cough diphtheria scar let fever and small pox is being held in the township hall union- ville each saturday at 10 am par ents are requested to bring children of school and preschool ages dr c r mackav moh 19tf mabel jennings phn upholstering done experienced upholstering done on short notice by best modern methods work guaranteed b g tunney phone stouffville 3s07 grocer dalys tea dalys ottkefoot tea see the general motors dealer for cold weather protection when the temperature drops and the chill of frost creeps into the air the sensible bird flies south as fast as his wings can carry him the sensible car or truck owner makes an appointment with his general motors dealer for an all- round winterizing job bring your vehicle to us today let our winterwise service assure your safety and comfort during the icy months ahead protect you from the costly inconvenience of hard starting antifrecze leaks tough gearshifting and blind driving no matter what make of car or truck you drive our skilled servicemen are equip ped 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