Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 30, 1947, p. 11

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sports the tribune suffviie one thursday october 30 147 win one lose one in f you hove a cod collingwood has just approved the um of s1c5000 for a new artificial ice plain to get underway in 19 is the favorite horse does not finish first about c3 ier cent of the time at the racetrack v there wa- a possibility the begin ning of this week that lnionville might ice a junior b team accord ing to bill bradley secretary of the club there t aurora was calling this week for hockey players as recruits for their two lions club teams this year the boys were to get together this mon day night aurora expects to have contenders in both oha junior c and omha juvenile b movix lunge bass its moving time for a lot of lunge and bass which have been enjoying a secluded life in the restricted waters of nogies creek near bob- cayeon district forester wheatley says his men are moving adult bass and lunge from these waters to four nearby lakes pigeon sturgeon cameron and fourmile respective- ly so far coo bass and go lunge have been transferred the men doing the moving are using bound and trap nets and the district forester says they are hav ing very good success boys like overseas brand of hockey writing to the oshawa times ron lintner wellknown whitby hockey player who along with pat mecloskey howard forgie of markham mundell from aurora and several other junior hockey stars from nearby centres is play ing hockey this winter in scotland believes the brand of hockey being played overseas is just okay in his letter ron left no doubt as to the rough and ready brand of hockey played in britain and also of the warmth and affection show ered upon the athletes by the scot tish people in the very first game i played in i got a high stick to the mouth and had to retire for a stiching job he writes in all i had nine stitches put in my face and mouth six of them inside and three of them on the outside however its all in the game and to date my team has a very good record in league competition having lost none and tied only once ron added that although he liked the country and the people there were several things he was home sick for including coca cola choco late liars and gum everything is rationed here he said and with out the ration coupons you are just out of luck misfortune apparenty befell ron before he even set foot in the old country on the way over on the boat some lightfingered companion rifled his suitcase and stole all his shirts in addition a pen and pencil set presented to him just before he left and another one which his father save him while he was in the air force were taken it was a mean trick to pull he said and it left me thigh and dry as far as clothing was concerned since we dont get coupons to replace the lost articles of clothing lintner and mccloskey were separated immediately upon arrival at liverpool and at the time of writ ing ron had not seen him since that date however he said that his team would be playing a league game against rons team and that no doubt rhey would get together then in describing the type of ice rink available for hockey in scotland ron said that they all include bars restaurants and dance floors and consequently most of their time is spent in that building however on the weekends the scottish folk really get behind the canadian boys and it is seldom that a weekend goes by without many invitations to parties and dinners at private resi dences to ensure that the boys will pet plenty of work while there the league officials have arranged the schedule so that the team play one game at home and another away each week according to ron it is a gruelling schedule but one the ixiys like since there is no time in which to get stale even in the practice sessions the boys play for keeps and many a rough house occurs when a practice is held as is to lie expected golf is a fav orite pastime of the canadian boys while in scotland ron says that he is growing very fond of the game hut wishes that he could hit the hall more often apparentlv he spends most of his time in attempt ing to ge the kill off the tee the league is composed of eicht teams with such names as dundee tigers ayr raiders perth pant hers fife flyers bruins pirates dunfermline lkms and kirkcaldy viking paisley and gjasgow usz the same arena according to jack lowe whitby junior hockey boss cxbridge and port perry are not exoected to en ter the junior field this winter in fact it is doubtful if the port perry rink is opened jack tells us that the faststepping whitby team of last year is pretty well broken up with the exception of three players but he says theyll be in there with something orono is the only other entry in this eastern section eighteen players turned out for stouffvilles initial junior oha hockey practice last week and these boys will be receiving notices short ly regarding the next trip to os hawa possibly this friday night four defencemen were on hand last week clement atkinson campbell and lewis last years line of jewett minton and sellers were skating well and a new line of taylor maemillan and ross were going equally well bill mabbett was out and an allstouffville line of jennings schell and burkholder doust moore and jack warriner were handling the net chores johnny hamilton was another newcomer and bill mulholland high school soccer 2 stouifville high school have stouffvilie high school have one win and one defeat so far in the cur rent high school soccer schedule the local boys went down 10 against markham last week the sniff dont blow says doctor washington oct 24 if you have a common cold dont blow your nose be a snider nose blowing is believed to be the most important single detrl- lone tally came just as the game j mental factor to the proper care of u i acute or c upper respiratory infections capt angus randolph said yesterday ip ihe british bulle- was a tight tussle on monday night stouifville edged out agin- court 10 bud miller kicking the winning tallv the local lineup is un of we l s arm medical depart- goal percv schell fullbacks h baker b nigh halfbacks cnoxon he recommends forceful inhala- g brewery g timbers forwards tion or sniffing k noxond davis m miller b randolph said a common cold can clubine c ellas subs a forfar ordinarily bo divided into three stages in the third stage often d burkholder j r dowswell- th next game will see markham vs stoiufville next monday in stouffville park thet associated with secondarily invad ing organisms there is a discharge from nasal sinuses which ran dolph declared may persist for n mitchell to head days months or even years lead- sutton hockey club f to such mpl as pneumonia mastoiditis and arth- councillor norman mitchell was rlected as president of the sutton intermediate hockey club other officers are james davie vicepresident ross smalley secre tarytreasurer and dr h g lea- royd mr r gillan and harry tor- rens as directors a coach and manager will be named at the next meeting saying that this most danger ous stage is fortunately largely preventable randolph wrote there is always a certain amount of secretion about the small opening of the nasal sinuses which is forced back into the sinuses by blowing plowing retarded owing to drv weather farmers throughout the district report that plowing is well nigh impossible on clay soil and as a result the plow is idle on many farms epeeially in markham where the heavy clay sutlers from drought the worst lack of rain has caked the soil and dry weather is affect ing some wells as well a number of farmers say the wells are getting perilously low but cattle so far are out of doors despite the very late date on the calendar and that is a great help especially if a creek or spring is on the premises so that the stock can help themselves and save the pump and well at barn and house new portrait studio in stouffville specializing in weddings and receptions groups anil ban quels children and adult portraits j a l johnston v ate of rta main street formerly of ashley crippen toronto ontar s on pr you can help hydro keep her there save electricity ontario has made giant strides since the war her output from factories farms and other industries has expanded enormously in fact her progress has been phenomenal here is the rub since industry in ontario depends so heavily on electricity this wonderful expansion has resulted in insistent calls for more and more hydro power what is the answer just this hydro has many new power developments under way but it takes several years to build new generating plants in the meantime hydro asks each of you good ontario citizens homemakers work ers farmers storekeepers business men to do your part to save electricity it should be easy all of us use it lavishly more so than any other people on earth because hydro rates are so low every saving no matter how small will be worth while dont burn lights needlessly use your electric range with care turn off motors and appliances as soon as you are finished with them please do your part and save electricity everywhere you can its needed during every daytime hour every bit of electric power saved will be used to maintain employment to make more jobs to keep ontario on prosperity street save electricity maintain employment the hydroelectric power commission of ontario cut fhh out and read it again to o

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