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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1948, p. 11

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the trfmine stoufrffville ont- thursday september 2 194s sports news and views scotch doubles were popular aurora have von their first junior oba playoff round defeat ing sutton in two straight games m word from yonge si says thai mac clement star defenceman with stouffville junior hockey team the la- two seasons will enter st michaels college next term and get a chance in junior a hockey word comes to us from delhi that bruce lehman is itching to meet up with his old home town stouffville in the intermediate playoffs delhi has already playej three rounds in the hunt for oba intermediate honours buttonvilie and cnionvihe are m iking it hoi for each other in the current markham township soft ball finals buttonvilte toak the first two games of the hestoffive ser rs but inionvillc bounce right back on saturday squeezing out the 4th concession boys 21 girls softball finals still in the air there was still no decision the beginning of this week as to the girls softball finals stouffvilie girls team has eliminated mark ham in two straight games and now awaits either elgin mills or aurora according to the loca manage ment these two teams cannot agree as to their finishing position in the standing and so the holdup a sudden death game has been suggested by stouffville to settle the issue but no word had ome back this midweek as to whether or not the yonge st teams would accept this proposal r hockey here with just one team left in the field for ontario baseball honors one may expect to hear rumours o hockey activity any day just what this fall will bring is anybody s guess of last years group aurora we understand is headed for junior b with hopes of tying in with barrio as for player strength an exchicago blackhawk who oper ates as a pro golfer during the sum mer is said to be slated for the aurora coaching duties markham according to mr lawton hockey promoter there will be in the field with a junior c club unionville is said to also be readying a junior c team with hopes of bob bangay as coach newmarket like stouff ville is still a question mark how ever with hockey enthusiasm raised to new heights the last three seasons theres a chance that local promoters here may try to ice a junior b team to keep highe calibre hockey going markham eliminated bowman- vslle with a 147 defeat in their rubber oba juvenile playoff last week stouffville bail fans will get a semipreview of the coming intermediate playoifs here wednes day night when little britain visits memorial park little britain have been a powerful club in the ti- county circuit all season but were finally felled by cambray in the semifinals after a fourgame series bantams bow out of oba playdowns urop k- dill decision to oakville aitri iu for three innings hydro cits hit outdoor lighting window displays powersaving regulations re- the largest evening tournament striding lighting of store windows in years was held on the local banning iighting of outdoor elec- bowiing green on tnursday augitrxal signs and prohibiting com- 19th when there was an entry ofjmercial use of space heaters were thirtytwo rinks of scotch doubles announced last week by the ontario proving the popularity of doubles hydroelectric power commission twenty rinks bowled in stouffville shops show windows and offices and the overflow was very graci- may be lighted during busines ously accommodated by the neigh- hours at the rate of two watts a bouring green at claremont square foot of floor area between results at stouffville mr and mrs 430 pm and 900 am show vin elgin wagg stouffville 3 wins dows may be lighted to the extent score of 40 mr and mrs lynett of 20 watts a foot of width kichmond hill 3 wins score of 36 the regulations approved by the mr and mrs win birkett stoutf- cabinet permit co watts for each ville 3 wins score of 32 mr and 100 square feet of playing area foi mrs irwin watts aurora 2 wins lighting outdoor piayihg fields tn score of 33 plus s mr and mrs ban on electric devices used com pattenden aurora 1 win score of mercialiy for heating apolies to 34 resuits at claremont mr and hotels and tourist cabins mis earle beare claremont 3 no electricity will be supplied t wins score of 3s plus 1 mr and hot water heaters which are not mrs coppins oshawa 3 wins equipped with insulation and thei- seore of 30 mr and mrs ed good- mostatie control after the restric- man oshawa 2 wins score of 3ktions are effective the effective plus 5 mr and mrs brownke date has not been announced but it ssi markham continuous nightly from 730 pm doors open t00 pm matinee saturday at 200 pm oshawa 1 win score of 30 plus 2 coboconk to get xevv bank commerce uu1lding a s10000 contract for a coboeonk bank building has been awarded to t braunton and co lindsay firm the building is to be a branch of the canadian bank of commerce throughout with oil heating following an entry mixup with the oba stouffville came back 1 isi week to defeat markham two jmes in a row and then go down before the fivehitpitching of med- ind of oakville to drop from the oba playoff running markhams defeat by oakville last saturday stood against the locals in their first playoff round and gave the lakeshore club the series in two games stouffvilles minors made a fine start in saturdays game and held d a three to nothing lead in the firs no black magic two and one half innings maci kij j czat- gregor pitched nice ball for t ro v3er local team but wore his arm out auxiliary power after five innings by working too fast lmdsayites interested in the of oakvilles sixteen runs about i development of auxiliary power to half were earned while the balance overcome the anticipated and were scored on local errors despite repeating power shortages would tlio fact that the lakeshore boysbe amazed at the simplicity with teed off for thirteen hits j which this can be accomplished stouffville scored one run in eachjsays the lindsay post of the first three innings and field- orillia as most people are aware ed well they were still in the gamc anticipate having to impose m8zxl winter likely will be early in october the ban also applies to decora- itive and outdoor christmas trees limited lighting is allowed for used car lots parking lots and indus trial premises the restrictions on lighting do not apply to hospitals nor airports colli k returns after four months how many times have you read and will be replacing the present i about the cat that came back well office which is considered too small j this week we have a report on a for theamount of business done valuable collie dog that returned the size will be 20 x 1 feet one i to its rightful owner after being storey high frame and modern kept tied up by somebody for four pow the reason for this is that they have been busy installing auxiliary power units they are now nearly finished with the installation of a second diesel auxiliary generating plant capable of producing about 1s00 horsepower the equivalent of about onethird of lindsays tota the sixth when oakville slammed out four hits and macgregor gave up three walks he had only given up one free base till that innings oakville scored eight times in the sixth frame to sew up the game stouffville hitters were johnny davis who had one for five mac- gregor with one for four bud leh- man with one for five bvers one for j consumption five and eddie murpliy one forj a visit to the auxiliary units in five j orillia is all that is necessary to this is the first bantam team convince the most skeptical that stouffville has ever sent into the there is no white or black magic oba playdowns and the squad i needed to get an auxiliary power hows nice promise for another j t int production the pro jtnssis tvt a the interest in the younger lads and v moderate once the unithaa work in handling them been obtained all that is needed is i stouffville lineup j davis 3b a concrete foundation to set it on 1 15 lewis ss joe lewis cf d macia small building to keep tha jgregor p g lintner lb b lehman elements off it the oil to make 12b g byers if k eraser rf e it run and the necessary wire to murphy c stouffville high schoo fall term begins this school is equipped and he stall qualified to teach home economics shop work agriculture will be taught to grades 91011 english history french physics chemistry geometry algebra trigonometry will be offered in the upper school students must register on sept 7th in person by phone or letter in order that no conflictions may arise on the lime table mrs j scott ba latin art home economics miss b davie ba french misj e goodyear ra history phy education mr robinson ra shop work guidance geog mr t pherrill b a english latin mr p sherk ba math agric phy education l c murphy ba principal chemistry math y f riches chairman h o klinck secretary carry the power generated to the existing power lines contrary to prejudiced rumor there is nothing absolutely nothing elaborate about the installation setup in connection with diesd auxiliary power plants it is simph a question of installing a machine plus the addition of a generator to transform its energy into electrical power no special transformer or mystical apparatus is needed to make the auxiliary power usable up at orillia the town purchased and installed a diesel plant last year which has been designed for a ship the only difficulty they experienced in installing it was in adjusting it to operate as a station ary unit rather than a mobile one the new addition diesel unit which is now being installed will no present even this mino obstacle because it is a stationary unit to begin with and no adjustments of any kind will lie needed the cost of these units is remarkably low in comparison with the job they dc and the inconvenience they save power users officials at the plant say they have been very happy with the results they have gotten and that they are satisfield with the diesels powermaking performance they use their plant only at peak or emergency periods and this year with the completion of their second unit they anticipate there will be no necessity to impose restrictions or urge power saving talking with residents of the city it is evident they are very impressed with the strides orillia is making toward overcoming their power problems they are very pleased that they can look forward to a period of powerplenty through the progressive action of their power commission the park commission in the town of tweed invested money n the construction of several park cabins and have had them well rented al summer tenants inform ed them they would be hack next year for the whole season tweed feels it is a good thing from the standpoint of bringing more people to the town but the difference half a dozen families would make is al most negligible to the business interest we surmise no doubt that if cabins were built in stouffville park they would be readiiy occupied but would the park com mission derive any worthwhile benefit months mr harvey clendening west of town wouldnt have taken s100 for the collie on his farm 1 saved him and the boys miles of steps bringing up the cows and in other ways four months ago the faithfu canine disappeared and filially was given up for dead but last week collie walked in when the dog came toward me i had a funm feeling related mr clendening it was like one who had returned from the grave he said the dog was so overjoyed that it jumped and leaped at them actually howl ing with joy and acted liked a dog gone mad now settled down the collie is performing its accustomed tasks again on the clendening acres where the dog had been all these four months may always remain a mystery it apparently had been well cared for but showed evidence of having been tied up while the mystery may never be solved mr clendening is thankful his faithful fourlegged friend was not abused in any way fri sat sept 3 4 qfeatistsww good oumys mon tue- wed sept c 7 8 johhforosffk ofgrttm tl mm drama of the frontier limy reckless cavalry- men and the onen ho bravely waved farewell ghv john r00 ond mlian c coom pttunl iornng john wayne- henry fonda jsl shirley temple pedro armendariz diced w iohn ford st fw b tik s nt ptoduttion rvlsoitd by rko radio picture ihtkhboro cattleman out 940 a peterboro cattle buyer who two young women said threw his money around like mr x had most of 910 back that he claimed the women stole from him in peter boro monday night toronto detectives arrested mary outwater 29 and cecile taylor 27 both of peterboro in a jarvis st hotel and turned them over to then- home town authorities both were charged with theft of the cattle mans money there is some question as to how much money was taken the cattle buyer told police he was out 940 but the girls told the police he was then and now last year this time farmers were selling their sows and giving little pigs away now market hogs are bringing as much as 50 each and weaning pigs sell at 12 to 14 eaca its a great game for those who dont weaken throwing money away in beverage rooms detective aubrey potter and barry lorimer got s50 back from the two women when they made the arrest one of the young women told detectives the cattleman want ed them to take the money and was throwing it around we thought we might just as well have it as someone else the girl said plus 2 wartime taxes and orders ask for it either way both trademarks mean the same thing port perry bottling works port perry phone 47

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