the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 27 1947 sports mennonites will supply mending kits for europe the mennonite centra commit tee has come to the fere with another novel project one which wl give much needed aid to the impoverished people of europe local fans may have the first cxbridge intercommunity hockey i jj recent undertaking which i chance to see their favourites in ac- league was slated to meet for re-or- nas accomplished extensive lion at varsity next monday night ganization last friday vvork oversea te t pro when they are slated to meet scar- -i- -it- i bbro dukes a highclass junior v i c w vision- mendmgiu and s entry in the toronto area the- star of the week repair supplies to europeans stouffville management is still there is one outstanding star inj mending centres will be set up awaiting confirmation of this game the millionaire camp this week and in various districts and persons from manager bert sharpe of the this is the person that gave the lead who have torn clothing and worn out dukes for the arrest and the recovery ofj will be able to have them it is reported and from the yonge j approach- 1 street district again that bill 5 s 5 j p detectives of thorns former chicago black thc toronto police force and a re- hawk player and pride and joy hockey wars thu i house to house search began and in the project has been sponsored on the recommendation of a special mennonite committee which con tinually makes surveys of the market hofrman egan aim n greatest needs of the suffering has a powerful shot and from a de- a g l me teenage youth was people oniks ii ui m iirw taken into custody and nine of the t newmarkets presemalive of liie hockey team wiiv return to ihe tlow on lakeside camp h ur hh w ion th shores of lake ontario a ru tar wnn cw- u i i fengive position could make life very unhappy for opposing goalies newmarket junior c entry has touched the ice for the first time at barrie three players of last years bradford squad are with the redinen bill boychoff mike brin- kos and mike kuhla bill mullhol- land who tried out with stouffville was also on hand merv broughton is handling the coaching of the team assisted by harry thorns harry goodman is acting as treas urer and geo haskett as secretary bucko macdonald exmaple leaf member of parliament and leading hockey light in sundridge ont is iuite enthused over his intermedi ate team again this winter and sends the following word to mark- ham throughcolumnist bunny mor- gansoii weve only got 12 play ers up home said bucko but they all want to play hockey and can go the full co minutes if necessary you can tell markham were out after that intermediate c title gain and theyll have to be extra good to beat us this season mark- ham had to go three full games be fore eliminating puckos lads last spring stouffvilles junior hockey entry worked out at oshawa on tuesday night after a two week layoff no thing new has come up regarding the possible group setup and newmarket aurora stouffville-vic- toria square and whitby are the only entries so far it is suggested that unioiiville junior b team may be thrown into this c group with a bye into the i playoffs another rumor which will come into the open at the annual oha conven tion on dec gth is that a junior d group may be introduced this fourth group would be open for teams from towns of 000 popula tion and under while c teams would come from towns up to 10- 000 population pascoe and rumney sign with markham of interest to local fans will be the signing of george rumney andi lloyd pascoe by the markham millionaires this week both these lads have shown up well in prac tice and gave a good display in the millionaires game against mailers george rumney according to our scout could be termed a hockey coachs delight having a very de ceptive style a good buret of speed and a dangerous shot these quali ties coupled with a fighting spirit that is to be found in george just about assure anyhockey player a rosy future in the game stouffville fans can look forward to seeing these local favourites in action this winter with the millionaires missing garments were recovered later in the evening another lad was arrested and the remaining sweaters were produced the sweat ers had barely cooled off after a hectic afternoon football session when jhe police arrived on the scene vrhe oldest of the pair jas dalton 17 pleaded guilty in police court monday and will receive his sentence on monday dec 1 the other lad 15 comes up in juvenile court m m millionaires goalie sidelined with injury it has been learned that mark- hams star goalie jack harper was unable to take his place in the nets in last weeks practice due to a three stitch cut in his right hand received while going about his do mestic chores likeable john wont admit to his team mates that the knife slipped while peeling spuds but is expected to be ready to tlon the bi near future it was pointed out by officials of the canadian committee head quarters at kitchener that such repair kits are needed as badly as clothing and shoes with no needles thread or patches available many have not been able to mend their few articles of clothing which would make them last 3 little longer shoe repair supplies are impossible to procure in many communities in europe kits containing needles mending wool elastic thread patches will be made up while leather shoe repair tools and cement will be included in other parcels the kits will be made up by- individual families sewing circles and church groups across canada they are expected to arrive at kitchener by the end of the month to be packed for shipment many of the mennonite churches are making collections for the pro- pads again in thejject which will be turned over to a special committee for the pur chase of the necessary materials the mending centres will be set up in the same manner as the child feeding stations which have been established by the organization in various countries lose 600000 mandays during the 12 months under review 37200 persons suffered from accidents and a number of these were far from trivial over onethird of the accidents were severe enough to cause layoffs from work of from one to three weeks and 45 per cent necessitated absences of from three to ten weeks eight hundred heads of households and 1300 others were partially disabled for life and 400 heads of households were perman ently incapacitated as might be expected the period of the year has a decided bearing on the occurrence of farm accidents they were fewer in the three winter months of november december and january may was the highest month with 14 per cent of the annual accidents octoler had 10 per cent february 9 per cent and the remaining six months averaged s per cent each the accidental injury of persons of working age has more adverse effect on agricultural production than accidents which happen either to young or old persons from the survey it is estimated that 315 per cent of the accidents were to per sons between the ages of 25 and 44 and 253 per cent to ersons from 45 to g4 years under 14 years 14 to 19 years and 20 to 24 years suffered 126 per cent of the accidents in each group and persons of 65 and over had 54 per cent of the acci dents iiapb6lij flour for ughtelt- more tender pies cakes a iw d pa st r i es long of mount albert and three sons dr moriey r elliott winni peg carl chicago and howard toronto funeral services were held on monday afternoon in toronto and burial was in mount albert l chas hooper warden of york county for 1917 and reeve of markham township has brought great honor to the municipality and with his wide experience is capable of rendering the munici pality probably more efficient service than any other rate payer ft will le to the in terests of farmers to reelect mr hooper for 194s main street markham monday to friday show starts 730 pm last complete show starts 930 pm saturdays continuous 700 pm to midnite matinee saturdays and holidays at 200 pm 3 days thurs fri sat nov 27 28 29th two outstanding attractions f ii relive the magic of a beloved novel gene stratton porters keeper of the bees accidents ox farms cause annual loss million mandays it is often forgotten that farming is a hazardous occupation and that the danger of accidents and fires is greater than in most othei industries until recently no accurate figures were available on the number of accidents and fires on canadian farms but at the request of the dominion depart ment of agriculture the dominion bureau of statistics recently made a survey covering the period june 1946 to june 1947 naturally not all the farmers throughout canada could be interviewed to obtain the information but a sampling method was used which from past statis tical experience is known to give accurate results although the nvestigation covered a definite period it is considered to be repre sentative of any 12month period because of certain practical diffi culties in enumeration fatal accidents are not included it is somewhat surprising to find that the loss of time from produc tive work due to accidents to heads of farm households and all other persons employed fully or partially around farms is probably in excess of one million mandays each year the heads of households who norm ally would be the farm operators former goodwood agent dies from accident mr j w elliott so of jackman ave toronto injured in an acci dent with an automobile near his home pctober 16 died at wellesley hospital on saturday mr elliott was a station agent with the can adian railway systems 47 vears until his retirement in 1931 born at mount pleasant he joined the old grand trunk as agent at mount albert then at goodwood and woodville at the time of his retirement he was posted at rapid city man he was a member of danforth united church and for some years was a sunday school superintendent at rapid city he is survived by his widow who was the former clara electricity is precious m xivy v jo anne marlowe with harry davenport grand added hit king of cowboys roy rogers in my pal trigger with dale evans gabby hayes monday tuesday only december 1 2nd heres fun music happiness deanna durbin in something in the wind wednesday thursday december 3rd 4th gregory peck after the biggest game of all a woman gregory peck joan bennett the macomber affair ontario fastgrowing industry and agriculture demands more and more electricity new power developments cannot be built fast enough to supply the immediate need save electricity maintain employment he hydroelectric power commissiojuif ontario our capital correspondent continued an entirely different approach to the atomic bomb problem has pre sented in the new color film god of the atom shown in churches of this capital with this film point ing out that the discovery of atomic energy has brought mans con sciousness of religion more sharply into focus canadian radio stations will be requested to pay more royalties next year to the composers authors and publishers associa tions of canada paying a license rate of 253095 in 194s compared with 245c0s in 1947 voters list municipality of township of whitchurch county of york clerks notice of kikst posting of voters 11st notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with section 0 of the voters list act and that 1 have i posted up at my office at vandorf on the 20th day of november 1917 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality for members of parliament and at mun icipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day of filing appeals being the 10th day of december 1917 john c cra1vkokd clerk of whitchurch township g0rmley cement block co rock face blocks a specialty we now have for immediate delivery both 8 and 10 plain and rock face cement blocks these blocks are steam cured in kilns to give you good sound blocks i 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