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

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 2 194s sports news and views a florida golf club gave members turkeys as tournament prizes thats one way to get a birdie inionville junior hockey club bolstered their funds with a bingo italy on friday night doug brandon who visited memorial park with sutton inter mediates with the old tricounty baseball league is with orillia senior b hockey club this year local oha referees liul for service this year include fee car pentier sutton max iteesor mark ham jimmy grainger richmond hill maurice walsh newmarket bill mundell exaurora junior will place his signature on a mark ham millionaire certificate we understand stouffville clippers took the ice at osliawa arena on saturday night following the junior a game for their second practice session of the week markham millionaires are endeavouring to arrange for an exhibition game with collingwood on the artificial ice there reports tell us markham young fry will have their hockey guided by the lions club with a town league in prospect this saturdays oha conven tion in the royal york hotel tor onto should answer the question many are asking what grouping will stouffville clippers receive karl robertson coach of mark ham intermediates has been absent from the bench a couple of weeks enjoying the current deer hunt like stouffville lions aurora lions have their eyes on their local park improvements aurora lions are preparing to erect a new bandstand at a cost of 1700 stouff ville lions as previously announc ed expect to erect new bleacher seats in local memorial park next year clippers to visit lindsay meteor camp jon saturday night stouffville clippers will oppose bill thorns lindsay meteors in the lindsay arena in an exhibitio contest this saturday night the lindsay outfit is a highlytouted senior aggregation that has been taking all in their stride in this preseason exhibition period coach lawrie and manager bert bell are anxious to see their boy perform in real tough going and from all accounts saturday night should see it both stouffville and lindsay have come up with a win over last years champion georgetown squad so this meeting should be interesting stouffville and george town are both intermediate a teams quite a delegation of local hockey followers will likely be on hand for the game popular shep now a sire at med way farm johnny atkinson muchdisputed junior hockey player between stouffville and aurora last winter has picked north toronto lions as his team this winter theyre a junior b outfit uxbridge will place a junior c hockey entry in the field this year its three years since uxbridge had an oha entry uxbridge will also have a juvenile omha entry ted ilouck win manage both teams nick procenko of milliken popu lar ball player with stouffville intermediates a member of stouff ville junior ball club in 1917 and hockey player with unionville is also making a name for himself in the fight ring nick put up a credit able performance according to local spectators against an oppon ent on torontos regular weekly boxing card last week nick lost the bout on a decision old shepperton will race no more and thousands of his followers will be glad to hear the news that the once pride and joy of racing fans from gormley is being retired to the farm of j e smallman of london to lead the sire division of the london man medway farm the nineyearold that fred schelke bred and raced saw him conquer all he met in canada and then go wrong in his under pinn ings has been sold by schelke to smallman who will replace his sire klorasan with shepperton shepperton last raced at dulrerin this fall and the crowd cheered when he won even if he did beat only an ordinary field stouffville urged to enter uxbridge league again this year stouffville interests in the ux bridge intercommunity league are being urged to place an entry in the group again this season entries are asked to be in this week bill gould heads the executive with the following officers 1st vice fred marshall 2nd vice fred kelland treas arnold tipper secretary darcy morden i last year was the leagues biggest season utica won the british consol trophy dr n e mcewen voices strong proposals for township and county at annual nomination continued from page eight pickering paid s20331 as their share of county road costs there are twenty miles of county road in pickering he also stated that many of the 77 bridges assumed by the county this year were in pick ering township some townships had none at all but bore a portion of the cost nevertheless mr westney revealed that a new system of bookkeeping was being introduced into the county road committees which would do much to avoid outstanding accounts the move to collect taxes in pickering at an earlier date saved the municipality a refund from the county of soil pickering pays sg2000 in county taxes he stated in connection with the new assessment system mr westney stated that equalization on the old system wa only guesswork at best he told the gathering that the general raise was not peculiar to pickering and cited one case in scott township where a farmer with 000 acres was raised 7000 school rates the reeve said were chiefly responsible for the great proportion of raises in many sec tions in claremont one of the hardest hit centres in this respect mr westney stated that school costs had gone up in one year 1560 per thousand dollars assess ment to 25 per thousand councillor frank disney nom inated for the office of deputy- reeve stated that he had had four years experience on the council and intended to stand for the deputyreeveship councillor milt burk stated that the council was blamed for much for which it was not guilty councillor clare balsdon reveal ed that 121 had been paid out for sheep damage this year as against 071 in 1917 total dog taxes amounted to 3050 for 1100 dogs mr balsdon stated that he didnt think it would be a wise thing to dismiss an entire group of township officials breaking in new men he said would be a costly process geo todd nominated for the office of councillor said he had hoped to see more township roads hardsurfaced he believed this process would cut down road maintenance mr robt campbell nominated for the office of councillor said he believed the members of council were in line for a raise in salary council members get 800 for handling a 300000 township busi ness women spend 80 of the money so why not a woman representa tive for south pickering was miss violet swans contention miss swan was nominated for the office of councillor insulation m carload of rocivwool due to arrive in ten days place your order now for either baits or granular claremont coop phone 38w buys uxbridge business c t woods of oshawa has pur chased the clyde machine shop at uxbridge from ross clyde mr woods and his son took possession last thursday the clyde shop was formerly owned by the late joe haggas prominent in the early days of the grand trunk when it first pushed a train through stouffville to uxbridge from toronto suspend licence of careless driver donald terry uxbridge was convicted on a charge of careless driving in police court last week he was fined 20 and costs with the alternative of 20 days in jail and his license was order suspended for a month provincial constable g if keast said that terry driving a truck passed him on the highway at an early hour in the morning when he finally stopped the truck the officer said he could see that the accused had been drinking and was in no condition to drive slaughter o the street each year hundreds of canadian children lose their lives on city streets or on the highways this needless slaughter robs canada annually of many of her best potential citizens education of children to the principles of traffic safety will help and motorists by strictly obeying traffic regulations can cut down the tell of death blustery winter wefither takes a heavy tofl on your car unless the engine is properly pro tected dont take chances this winter order coop winter motor oils and coop wintercrade creases now at your stouffville coop make sure your shoes too have the new look m glamour demands shoes or pumps that look new and you can save dollars too by having your shoes re newed promptly look over your summer footwear and leather things let us repair redye and restore them to perfect order now goodwood man leads ontario potato growers the annual ontario county 500 bushel potato club banquet was held on nov 25th in the mansion house uxbridge with the contest ants attending almost 100 at the conclusion of a splendid banquet in the mansion house the grup mved over to mr joe watsons new club room for the remainder of the program mr howard harper chairman of the ontario county 500 bushel potato club was in charge of the meeting mr r e goodin potato field- man for the ontario crops seeds and weeds branch toronto gave an interesting talk on the general potato situation at the conclusion of the talk he presented mr how ard harper witjt an award of merit issued by the ontario crop improvement association for hav ing grown over 500 bushels of potatoes on an acre mr h l fair agricultural representative was in charge of the presentation of prizes the sweepstake prize a handsome wrist watch was awarded to mr howard harper the other prize winners are as follows howard harper goodwood katah- din g71 bushels per acre henry skerratt rr4 port perry chippewa 484 bus harold spen cer myrtle station sebago 467 bus albert hockley rri clare mont katahdin 429 bus lome bagshaw rr2 uxbridge katah din 410 bus edgar pollard rr2 uxbridge katahdin 387 bus gordon rynard zephyr sebago 335 george moore uxbridge katahdin 332 bus jos p wilson uxbridge sebago 329 bus ralph veitch uxbridge chippewa 321 g bus lome hopkins rri clare mont katahdin 321 bus walter ball rr1 uxbridge katahdin 302 bus john moore sandford katahdin 279 bus stan lynde myrtle station katahdin 201 bus l h lapp rr2 uxbridge chip pewa 227 bus average was 3706 bushels per acre the following men from the various commercial firms contri buting to the prize money spoke briefly d c warner from canadian industries limited gordon hern canada packers company ltd h w price r n soden company earl m grose united coopera tives of ontario toronto ed latcham manager of the local uxbridge farmers cooperative the interesting feature of the evening was the presentation of a watch by howard harper to his son harry as cowinner of the championship award eight cows hanged eight of chester hobarts 19 cows were hanged when part of a barn flooring gave way at his farm at bowdoinham maine the animals valued at 2000 were suspended by the chains of their stanchions trips to the moon by rocket will soon be possible according to the reaction research society custom grinding commencing immediately we will be open to the trade every weekday 830 am to 5 pm abundant power no shutoffs dickson hill mills phone 2g3 oooooeeooosoooooeoboooooeosoooeooo esss markham policy change doors open at 7 nitely show starts 730 pm rto shows nightlv at 730 and 930 friday saturday december 3rd 4th john avayne vera ralston in dakota on the same programme james ellison anne gavynne edward everette horton in the ghost goes wild monday tuesday december 8th 7th tyrone power alice faye al jolson in x rose of washington square wednesday thursday december sth 9th mark stevens richard widmark the street with no name put your christmas bulova this christmas give bulova canadas greatest watch value in canadas most beau tiful gift package the christ mas gift pell in the color and brightness of gold can be hung right on your christmass tree wagg jewellery store stouffville ontario phone 122 phone 269 paynes shoe service markham ontario a e weldon son stouffville ikhti agent service twice weekly danforth bus lines toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm pm am am am am pm pm pm daily dally daily daily sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only hoi 9 45 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 840 935 150 520 935 1010 610 2 25 10 25 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 910 10 20 6 20 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 445 900 1035 6 35 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 845 103s 638 253 1053 1008 brownb cor 742 842 1257 427 842 1010 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 840 1050 650 305 1105 1020 markham 730 830 1245 415 830 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 820 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 815 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 810 1225 355- 810 1l20 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express oxi383 dally redaction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to ixxmst hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140

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