1 the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 23 1949 sports news and views chas xolan with score 143 the tricounty intermediate ah beaverton snowed eague really packs a lot of games in a night this monday evening under decond lime ivhen port perry visited the local kirk the following other games in the league were scheduled cambray i thursdays intermediate ball iit lindsay fenlon falls at bobcaylgame here ran true to form with teon sunderland at bolsover sutj stouffville downing their beaver- on at beaverton woodville at oak- ton visitors 14-3- bob hassard tyood manilla at valencia and went the distance on the mound for onya at little britain great trouble the infield and out field was continually shifted giv maurice walsh is umpiring base- jail this summer in the cape bre- on league down east walsli is hat wellknown yonge st hockey jeferee i remember herb burchell form- r uxbridge intermediate ball flayer when that town was in the pague with stouffville in prewar tays herb is now lt commander iiurcheli of the navy engaged in j adar work on the east coast carl yvarne of the danforth rod irid gun club has an interesting jdelight on the recent death of nahy ducks in the lake simcoe re don he reports that the vast quan- ties of fertilizers used by celery rowers has had much to do with le wildlife fatalities theres talk lat it would be a good idea to e the area which includes the tolland marsh set aside as a game rfuge next monday evening june 27th foodbnidge will make their first jpearance on the local diamond jainst the stouffville girls this a league game next wednesday evening therell an intermediate baseball game the park prior to the big dance id carnival being staged here by e lions club stouffville bantams dropped eir league game to aurora last eek by the score of 162 oddly lough joe oulettes lads were ading 21 in the 4th innings a new 10 ft fence is to be erected ortly in front of the new bleach- s to protect the fans there the nee is being erected by the boys ork committee of the lions club v the athletic club is preparing stage another ball tournament re on the holiday july 1st iere11 be hardball with cash lounting to 100 being given ay softball and bingo at night xls of the cgit group will erate a refreshment booth on the unds all day darkham dropped another notch their baseball setup last week en the girls team operating re chose to fold up but we un- stand that victoria square is dng markhams dates in the gue which still leaves six teams york centre group ellknown outdoor an speaks of familiar shing ground bob turnbull he lake trout seem to have hit fir stride at long last after a ghty slow seasons start deep lling now of course but i hear yve been hitting in lake sim- near fox and snake islands off the oro shore p in haliburton too the lakers perking up and george jenkins pronto brought home 17 from tie hawk lake which is just ve minden a party of united tes anglers got 18 in the same little hawk was a favor- t i stomping ground of mine not nany years ago it has built up t since the end of the war but an remember when there were more than six or seven cottages the whole lake and only one old king shack over on adjacent hawk never had any trouble getting rs in either of these two lakes cks wed go out before supper 1 a few hundred yards and re- l with one or two ready for the let or the oven nothing big d you around 3 to 5 pounds cate eating mmmm always that the lakers ran a bit larger jig hawk and if you took the hie of portaging over into near- kenisis then youd really run big fellows of 10 pounds or ing all the boys a chance to get into the game with count 71 for the home club beaverton ran in three counters as they teed off on a couple of has- sards sunday pitches however the visitors fire only lasted the one innings while the stouffvilleites hit steadily in each innings sire is sought for hockey hall the international hockey hall of fame will ask ithe kingston city council to provide a site near the junction of stuart and barrie streets in the city park as a site for the new hockey hall of fame to be erected in kingston until a few weeks ago the com mittee had planned to build a shrine at the fair grounds beside the proposed memorial centre however a visit from clarence campbell national hockey league president chairman of the halls hoard of directors has resulted in a suggested change of site the nhl has promised 30000 towards the building costs once it is certain a suitable site and design are chosen at present there is about 56000 in the building fund eric pogue hurt eric pogue wellknown toronto junior hockey player was taken to hospital tuesday last suffering from a fractured collarbone frac tured ribs and a possible fractured elbow after an automobile colli sion in suburban scarboro police said a car driven by robt mcbride collided with pogues car and for ced him into the ditch mcbride received a fractured rib and brush burns but was allowed to go home after treatment pogue played several seasons with the oshawa generals in the on tario hockey association junior a circuit girls edge elgin mills 98 stouffville girls edged elgin mills 9s on monday evening in a york centre league fixture played on the south park here lillian red shaw turned in a nice effort on the stouffville mound the catching duties were shared by helen snow ball and marg brignall in the ab sence of gertie slack a standout performer with the team for sever al seasons top clout of the game was a homer in the fifth by marg brig nall of stouffville miller in top form as locals beat port 61 stouffville bounced back into a first place tie with port perry on monday nignt by virtue of a 61 win over the scugog nine in mem orial park here lanky hocus miller must be credited with a big share of the winning honours the hefty right hander uncorked a variety of sizzling curves that had the majority of port batters badly baffled not a port perry foatter reached first base in the se cond third or fourth innings mil ler struck out eleven and held the visitors to two scratch hits bill harper who was a real stumbler to stouffville batters in the game at port perry was again on the hill for the visitors sat stouffville down hitless in the third and four th round bob hassard playing his usual smooth game at the hot corner for stouffville tripled his first time up in the first innings and was follow ed by miller with a third base liner to account for three runs hassards drive went three hundred feet into left centre this distance was dup licated by minton later in the game when he sailed a high one 300 ft into centre both blows could have been homers in maple leaf stadium port scored their lone tally in the fifth when harper singled cam aldred gave a local touch to the visiting lineup cam played in left field and made several nice catches brother doug also a stouffvilleite was in the stands fans were pleased to see butch schell back in the local lineup pressure of business has kept the former stouffville catcher from participating in the game so far more than three hundred fans were on hand for the game stouff ville will play in sutton this thurs day night and at bolsover on mon day the next home game will be july 4th when sunderland are the ivisitors tesesscci celebrate dominion day ontario junior farmers day the junior fanner field day is being held at the oac guelph on friday june 24th this field day takes in all the counties from ontario county west in the pro vince several thousand juniors from this area usually attend this event which is one of the high lights of junior farmers during the year the junior farmers and junior institute members will take part in the various events remember one lad though nail ing a impounder in little hawk right off the entrance to the lake close to pete sawyers dock hear a young veteran dick hewitt has opened a lne new lodge there too these are two grand smallmouth bass lakes the bass were planted there a number of years ago and have thrived wonderfully- five pounders or better are not uncom mon or werent when i used to haunt that water halls lake on the way into lit tle and big hawk is another good ilake trout spot and boshkung a few miles nearer minden will pro duce not too badly either all in all its only a 140 miles from toronto and youre in the heart of a grand area with speck led trout too if you wish in red stone and up by dorset bogus us bills now circulating in canada ottawa june 17 the post office warned postmasters that counter feit united states 100 federal re serve notes of excellent workman ship are in circulation they belong to series 1934 of the federal reserve bank of new york and appeared in february and counterfeits of series 1934a and 1934 from the federal reserve banks of new york and atlanta are also in circulation the post office says they are extremely de ceptive in 1934 series of the federal re serve bank of new york the ben jamin franklin portrait shows mere traces of counterfelture on the band of these notes the tip of the spire on independence hall is slightly misplaced and is to the left of a tiny white opening into which it was intended to fit the franklin portrait in the fed eral reserve bank of new york 1934a and federal reserve bank of atlanta 1934 series is lighter than genuine and of a grayish mo notone the counterfeits show a puff of hair below an exposed ear lighter than genuine and the ex treme right of the bill appears darker than the genuine friday july 1st 1949 stouffville intermediate baseball tournament stouffville little britain milton port perry games start at 1 00 330 600 pm 100 in prize money girls softball tourney refreshment booth lunches open all day races for the kiddies prizes for all admission 50c after 630 pm 25c children 25c bingo games at nite 30oo0o00ooooooooo0ooooo00ooo0ooo the whitchurch conservation gun club is now open for membership anyone wishinc lo join may contact g c wood secretary rr2 aurora phone 8811 or john crawford township clerk vandorf phone 803 aurora soooooooeooooeoeoooooooofioeooom audley the regular meeting of the wa of the local church was held on wed nesday evening june 15 it took the form of a social evening for the com munity mrs wm guthrie vice- president opened the meeting with everyone repeating the confession of sin from the hymnary the scripture reading was by mrs astley and the rev mr copeland led in prayer following the reading of the minutes the various reports were given the roll call was a verse containing the word father and all the articles sub mitted for the bazaar were relating to mans needs it was decided that the next month the bazaar gifts should take the form of things suit able for the touch and take table mrs trigg then favored with a piano solo following the business mrs guth rie asked mr and mrs copeland to come forward when robt redson read an address to them asking them to accept a few tangible gifts as a recognition of their unselfish and faithful work during their pastorate here mrs john fuckrin then pre sentcd mrs copeland with an electric toaster while george squire on behalf of the congregation asked rev copeland to accept a hassock the recipients responded feeling of their associations with the people of audley and thanked them for their expression of goodwill a social hour was then concluded with a luncheon that the ladies of the vicinity make so enjoyable after a successful term of teaching mrs marie pratt will close the term on wednesday june 29th as she was hired for the year her friends hope that she will have a good vaca tion and come back for the fall term with renewed energy and good health her work has been appre ciated by the board of trustees and the parents mrs corry spent a few days in sarnla this week attending to busi ness matters dick winters potato field which got nipped with frost badly is slow ly recovering early pea fields for the cannery are looking well in this district give 17450 damages in action arising out of blackburn fatality damages of 17450 was awarded mrs pulia ibackburn of oshawaon friday in nonjury sittings of the ontario supreme court in whitby by mr justice dalton a wells of toronto defendent was bramp ton george hawkins who former ly lived in oshawa and now resides in belleville the action arose out of an acci dent which occurred at the inter section of ritson road and king street in oshawa on the evening of may 10 1948 in which peter allen blackburn mrs blackburns hus band and treasurer of the city of oshawa was struck by hawkins automobile a short time following the impact mr blackburn died in the oshawa general hospital from shock and multiple injuries which included two i broken legs defendent admits liability the action which began last week was expected to foe the major item on a docket which included 19 divorce cases all fout one of them uncontested and only the one dam age suit however mr thompson of the firm hughes agar and thompson which acted for the de fendent interrupted the introduc tory remarks of t k creighton kc of the oshawa legal firm of grierson creighton and fraser who acted for the plaintiff to admit liability for his client the admis sion made introduction of evidence regarding the actual accident un necessary all that then was need ed was an assessment of damages to be awarded mrs blackburn it was established that mrs blackburn was executrix of her husbands estate and that the only beneficiaries would be herself and a daughter millicent 25 who is employed as a clerk in a local bank mrs blackburn said that her husband was born in eldersley scotland on january 25 1884 the time of his death he had been city treasurer of oshawa for 25 years prior to that he acted as city treasurer of sarnia financial status probed in order to establish the mode of life mr blackburn and his family lived at the time of his death and the way in which they might rea sonably have expected to continue living had he not been stricken it was necessary for both mr creig- ton and his assistant neil cfraser kc and mr thompson defend ers attorney to question mrs blackburn extensively on the finan cial status of her family both foe- fore her husbands death and since mr blackburns salary was set at 40950 a month by his wife she said among other things that she was maintaining the family home at 313 king street east and that it had foeen necessary for her to take employment throughout his life mrs blackburn said her hus band was a generous contributor to both charities and the church he attended she thought that at times he gave more than he could afford following the accident more than a year ago air hawkins was charg ed with manslaughter he was re leased on bail of 3000 until a pre liminary hearing into the charge could he held final disposition of the charge was a conviction and a jail sentence of several months green river next sunday morning in union ss it will be our quarterly mission ary day miss raymer of markham will tell us her story with flannel- graph there will be special music also latest nutritional findings early that the pickering show for these has come a little late to see these at their best especially the peonies mel cox who has been working near utica for some time has engaged himself with grasmere orchards he was formerly employed here frank westney has recovered from his recent accident when he severely cut his knee while working at his lumber congratulations arc due to the re cent graduates of the university from the oconnor family to onr south parents who give their children such the hot weather has forced the good education give something that roses and peocies into bloom so cannot be taken away from them from our laboratory to your farm when feed costs are high you must get mora produotlon from your feed dollar our research and chemloal depart ment at guelph ont uses the latest nutritional finding of leading canadian and us feed authorities in the preparation of co-op- feeds for economical 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