tne tribune stouffvule ont thursday june 17 1948 sports news and views the stouffvule athletic club is planning to hold a street carnival and dance here on august 15th the athletic club executive me monday evening and received a re port from the financial committee on the recent may 24th field day a couple of hundred dollars were cleared from the affair on friday night stouffvule will drop down to markham to face doug james boys newmarket in termediates have all but dropped from the local ball group without o much as a game the newmar- keters have called for a practice on several occasions but cant seem to round up the intermediate team they had hoped for and can be counted out we are told this leaves only aurora juniors sstoun- ville intermediates and markham juveniles to form a group a rumor thai manilla might drop from the tricountv setup leaving a spot tor stouilville has so far not material ized sunderland are understood to he pulling hard to get the local nine nto the northern league they have memories of the rivalry that use to prevail between sunderland and stouffvule each proving a real drawing card for the tf certifi cates have been okayed by ob a e retarv snyder for the stouffvule intermediate lineup but no defin ite word has been given regarding a bye into the playoffs according to local manager laushway this matter may await the big oba con clave onljuhe 21th for ironing out mens softball revived opened season at goodwood goodwood 14 stouilville 12 friday night the intercommunity softball league opened up with a win for goodwood over the league s newest entry stouftville the stouffvule boys led by geo alliston were on the short end of the score 11 to 12 when the game ended the play was good to watch as both teams were trying for the first game and few errors showed up that counted in the scoring the goodwood team with several of last years team and many new recruits replacing the ones out of town showed promise of a good entry for the bruce gould trophy morden on the mound for good wood pitching his first game of the season was well supported by swifty todd at the plate black burn in ace staleys spot at short was getting the feel of the game and watson on third in dbe coop ers place only made one error but has a peg for first that will come in handy h walker and j todd along with harper made up the field and gave good support and at the the old reliable slack on first was picking off the high ones and hopkins on second played a steady game holding the stouff vule boys down goodwood team g todd c mor den p slack st b hopkins 2nd b blackburn ss w watson 3rd b harper f walker f j todd f sub c watson d watson b jones tex vis pjlayeks a meeting of local teuni play ers is called for next monday at brit bells office at 8 m to organize a club for this year the local athletic club will have a representative at the meeting and are understood to be ready to lend sonic assist ance in getting play going stouilville midgets chalked up another win on monday night downing richmond hill 52 the midgets are playing in the hill this wednesday night and will enter tain aurora here on monday night june 21st aurora pulls triple play in downing locals 54 aurora came through with a dou ble play last week in their game with stouffvule to down the local intermediates 51 a line drive was taken by the aurora- second base man he doubled the stouilville runner otf second by throwing to the shortstop who in turn rifled a pitch to the first baseman to com plete the three out stouilville had a four to nothing lead up until the fifth innings when the local defences slipped and a few timely hits by aurora tied the count baggs the local lefthander who started on the mound allowed only two hits and a walk in four and a half innings when he was relieved by orv rouse procenko was the big gun at bat for geo smiths boys clouting a triple with the bases loaded norm stunden pitched the entire game for aurora earl cook makes initial start for inter earl cook expro started on the mound for stouffvule intermediates against sutton in the lake simcoe town on friday night and held the fort for three innings whenhe was relieved by southpaw lefty baggs who handled the game for five inn ings giving way to orv rouse who threw them up for a single frame stouffvule defeated the lakeside team 7c sutton intermediates play in the tricounty league stouffvule might have come through with a bigger margin but for a bad innings when errors al lowed sutton to pile up three un earned runs more changes have been made in the lineup by manager ken laushway and were in evidence at sutton keith jewitt and don campbell have been dropped and ross wideman former stouffvule intermediate who was a star third sacker here some years ago and a potent hitter has been added ross was at second base in the sutton game softball schedule pickering township wednesday june itiih pickering at claremont ajax at brougham friday june 1mb pickering cubs at pickering brougham at dunbarton monday june 21st dunbarton at claremont brougham at ajax friday june 2oth ajax at pickering pickering cubs at dunbarton monday june 28lh ajax at dunbarton brougham at claremont wednesday june 30th dunbarton at brougham pickering cubs at ajax friday july 2nd claremont at pickering monday july 3lh pickering at pickering cubs ajax at claremont wednesday july tth dunbarton at pickering pickering cubs at brougham victoria square softball champs victoria square won the york county junior farmers softball championship from schomberg as seven clubs participated in the junior farmers annual sports day at mussulmans lake on saturday vellore won the tugofwar hon ors from sharon in another of the many events in which the youths participated ideal weather pre vailed this wednesday evening stouff vule will meet aurora in memorial park nick precenko will dawn the pads and mask behind the plate in tiie absence of catcher ken schell the starting pitcher has not been named at press time ewe has triplets one two months late london out june 9 add this event to wonders in the animal world an 11yearold shropshire ewe on the alfordale farm two miles north of nearby talvotville gave birth to twin ewe lambs mar 13 just 2m months later on june 2 the same ewe gave birth to an other lamb never heard of any thing like it said agricultural officials the tire you can armorzcd rubber and giafu dun lop cukioruluk tires a dun lop pjwrd with th luxuriout tmfing comfort of dvrtlopth cwthiemng to dwnlop uodt ojom with the gliding tuloufc nfort of dwnlop cuthjonrid tiru standard 06 opttonat equipment on most new cars backed by the longest tirebuilding experience jtrthevroblo dwjbp of aj trvt i agriwfcyrel atrak moocre cd tot t av avttito btdmfirvol fco prodwtfi oivopa ui fcotm cvw gotf tct plan 150000 ikbridge hospital erection of a 20 or 25bed hos pital at a cost of about 150000 was approved unanimously at a public meeting here in the neigh boring town last week the funds will be raised by public subscrip tion named to the cottage hospital executive were president mayor r j harris vicepresident john m lowe secretary mrs t r rosebrugh treasurer george cal- beck and directors mrs a knight mrs w rand mrs r j harris or w c mcclintock dr r b e wilson james s wilson james connaty and bruce mcdonald plans will get underway at once for a campaign including social functions early this fall to raise funds in pointing out the desperate need of the community for a public hospital mayor harris said there has been agitation throughout the community for years to have a suit able hospital dr harvey agnew executive secretary of the canadian hospital council and professor of hospital administration at the university of toronto told the meeting that with the rapid advance in medicine more and better hospitals are needed across the dominion you are on the vergv of taking a step which will improve the happiness and health of the dis trict he said during the past century great discoveries and cures have been made but in many cases hospitalization of the patient is necessary to eteet a cure he added that it is not only bene- lcial to the patient but also to his or her family to have the hospital near the home he said this improved the mental attitude for the patient as- well as his famiv and does a great deal to assist in making a cure are worms a problem of solrfmir aviton will xpl larg roundworms and al worm irom your growing lock quickly hlntntly conomlcolly try thlf national atdalmtd wormrmovr uio it vry month lor ffortiv control trw difftronc juit mix in tho moih and administer to th bird dont let worms gt your poultry profits j d booth phone 8007 stouffvule ontario jean elliott is seen at the swiss exhibit with a genuine repro duction of the 20000 diamond- smothered wrist watch swit zerland gave to princess eliza beth as a wedding gift after the fair this watch is to be taken apart so that elizabeths will be the only one in the world nations from all over the world are participating in the canadian international trade fair auction sale double lot brick house the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at stoufkville saturday june 19 the following property belonging to j e brown large double lot on second street west end together with the brick house of 7 rooms bath hard wood floors hydro good cellar and ideally located in good residential district sale at 3 pm immediate possession terms announced time of sale sellers atkinson auctioneers tokxell 583 xew type wheat stands five feet high a new variety of fall wheat five acres of whicr is being grown this vear on jim mcmorrows ar- earo farm three miles west of whitby has the neighbours gawk ing no wonder because the stand isalreadv five feet high all over the field and well headed out a verv conservative estimate is that in early august it will yield over g2 bushels to the acre jim got the seed from his father inlaw wm mccriskin who lives up agincourt way william got it last vear from the maple leaf milling company of toronto which had in turn obtained a small portion from cornell university where it has been developed its got a lot of growing to do yet but jim mciisr row thinks it will stand up to the weather if it doesnt well its an experimental patch anyway how ever progressive farmers believe he has something there and some of the seed is already on order it is not a registered seed estimates last vear in other similar crops were that they should go over 60 bushels to the acre perhaps a lot over normal wheat yield around here and this is wonderful farming country is 1043 bushels per acre watch the label on your paper it tells you when your subscription ex pires cow this spring sow coop wisconsin hybrid varieties all sizes 225 275 279 355 531 606 625 645 excelsior hybrid variety open pollinated strains dont varieties golden glow early bailey sweep stakes wisconsin no 7 white cap yellow dent bloody butcher flint varieties longfellow comptons early at stouffville coop phone 269 watch uow your money by regular deposits in a savings account at the canadian bank of commerce and watch it grow as your savings grow so does your ability to buy the things that require planning and ready cash start saving today you will be glad you did the canadian bank of commerce claremont branch w l irwin manager stouffville branch a g thompson manager