the tribune stouffville out thursday july 14 1949 sports news and views cbas xolan ntermediates must win riday night to stay in- jricounty league playoffs stouffville has an allimportant lme coming up this friday night le they must win to stay in the ricounty intermediate baseball ayoffs sunderland defeated jtton on monday night to leave jtton stouffville and bolsover a threeway tie for third and rurth position the issue will be decided thus olsover and sutton will meet in a idden death game this wednes- ry night the winner to take over ird position stouffville mean- hile stands by to meet the loser this game to decide the last ayoff position stouftville will jy this game with either bols- er or sutton this friday night at ndeiland port perry finished atop the local icountv intermediate group th a fourway tie for second ace and beaverton in the cellar isition sunderland pulled into second ot on thursday night with 9s win over stouffville the me had previously ended in a aw when it was played way back june 2nd arrangements were be made to settle the standing r playoff spots early this week ayoffs in each group will be semi als and finals four teams first d third second and fourth each ir to play twooutofthree group nners will then meet in the same inner in the game played at sunder- id on thursday night stouffville 1 going into the last of the 7th len sunderland scored two runs icus miller was on the mound for locals and dished up seven ilks his teammates failed to lp him out of his trouble how- er by committing eleven errors hind him nhck procenko is still out of the eup with an injured finger hell back on duty for the playoffs kaple leaf ryout camps the toronto maple leaf base- club of the international ague in conjunction with the iladelphia phillies of the tional league inaugurated their out camps at city sports park st catharines on monday tues- and wednesday july 11th h and 13th city sports park is ated at merritt and thomas eets in st catharines and all s from the surrounding district erested in professional baseball welcome ui prospective ball players from ages of 17 to 22 and boys who e graduated from high school eligible for this combined ontophiiadelphia tryout camp all boys desirous of playing ifessional baseball mr cy rgan philadelphias chief scout harge of tryout camps will con- t the daily activities and jie 1 be ably assisted by several llknown philadelphia scouts i executives y morgans camp will move to onto on thursday friday and urday july 14th loth and lgth len memorial stadium viaduct k will be the site of the camp thursday july 14th the park ocated at the intersection of adview avenue where dan- h avenue meets bloor street friday july 15th the camp cs to st clair stadium earls- rt park on st clair avenue lansdowne avenue the final s activities will be conducted saturday july 16th at maple f stadium the home of the onto maple leafs the camp ns daily at 1100 am each morn- and continues until 4 pm ays attending the tryout camps asked to bring their own equip- it such as uniforms shoes and es ocat shot near ixgevimje eorge speers who lives in o township despatched a icat with a well aimed rifle from an open window of his e one early morning recently econd wildcat escaped the 6j domestic fittiv v heating c3 1 b f sheet h metai w roofing stokers oilburners agents for ew idea all steel furnaces 17 suitable for oil stoker coal or wood 126 mosber sheet metal one 1505j oshawa contractor t yv wilson expects to nave the framework on the big new arena completed in another two weeks the weather we had up until a week ago may seem a far cry from hockey temperature but the iirst contacts arc being made tijs week with toronto hockey clubs for bookings on the artificial ice here this october the famous house of david ball team played in newmarket last week and drew a crowd of nearly 1500 fans the bewhiskered gents downed the newmarketers 1810 manager ken laushway of the local intermediates tells us that this muchpublicized outfit is anxious to come to stouffville some evening if it can be arranged on completion of the stouffville job t a wilson company will proceed to port hope where they are scheduled to erect a memorial arena for trinity college the big share of the cost of the project is coining as a gift from geo mcculloiigh toronto newspaper magnate the ice surface in the port hope job will be 85 ft wide and 200 ft long same size as maple leaf gardens however the arena itself will not provide anymore seating accommodation than the new stouftviuo ice gardens bob hassard turned in a- nice effort in his tryout with montreal royals last week bob is on the brooklyn dodger list of eligibles thus the tryout with the montreal farmhands hes equally skilled at hockey finished up his last year of junior with marlboros would have seen action with marlboro seniors had it not been for illness and is now slated for the leafs come fall training bob lias been a real asset to the stouffville inter mediates with whom he has play ed ball all season nine new park tables with seats attached were added to the memorial park picnic equipment last week the purchase of the tables was made possible by legacy left to the park by the will of the late mrs jas mccuilough this wcelc tho tables were treated to a special type varnish paint which gives them a nice rustic appearance in addition to protect ing them against the weather linde canadian ice company successful tenders for the local artificial job have done practically all the big jobs of this kind in canada including maple leaf gardens montreal forum ottawa arena winnipeg arena and many others they are slated to start the job in a few weeks and guarantee to have skating in october lindes were also successful in obtaining the port hope contract the new peterboro job went to canadian ice co while john inglis was the successful tenderer for the new arena at weston stouffville girls dunk aurora 162 stouffville girls softball team ran away with aurora in their league game in memorial park on monday night 1g2 auroras pitch ing was very weak and the team in general appeared to be definitely having an off night stouffville for their part got nice pitching from lillian redshaw and the girls played steady ball in the field victoria square girls who took markhams place in the league setup are slated to pay their first visit here next monday night july sth stouffvilles next road trip will be elgin mills on july 25th marksman was awakened aboict 3 am by the sound and fury of the vicious little animals fighting the wildcats were so engrossed in their combat they didnt notice speers raise the window and level his 22 mrs ross walker said she had heard the wildcats on more than one occasion and described their nocturnal shrieking as blood curdling the quarries district which the wildcats have apparently been haunting is a popular spot this time of the year for young swim mers orangeville banner rushes to save dogs collapses rescued uxbridge couple hold unique record 50 years dashing into a blazing summer mr and mrs r f willis ux- kitchen loring doolittle 21 of bridge eelebrateu 50 years of aurora aided by an unidentified wedded life last week mrs mis tavi hrivor rir- 1 former elizabeth jane hughes j taxidmerara m du near schom- ged his unconj berg wore the ajyearold wedd- scious father ing dress worn by her late mother clarence doojmrs samuel campbell they were little to safety married at the home of the brides thi-cri-i- th parents on their farm at dun- i hursdaj rhe by rev james r iainer nau en presbyterian minister at tered the burn- uxbridge at that time following ing kitchen honeymoon at muskoka they minutes before settled at uxbridge where the to save his two groom was born and educated he spaniel dogs i was then a promising druggist at aurora fire- uxbridge he entered theemploy men u pile r of mcgillivrays drug store gg years chief harry lfcing doolittle jones who ago and upon completion of his professional education some years ts v uater purchased the business which arrived on the scene as doolittle remained in the same i 0 was carried out revived him with the ma stroet of uxbridge mr an inhalator willis who is so is still in business doolittle was overcome by i and with him is his son byron smoke after he handed the two druggist in charge and his granu- dogs to his son who had also i son russell willis apprenticing braved the flames to save the dogs f i fnnnrt tho dn hut n too ii was hen elizabeth hughe i found the dogs but was too uxbridge to teach in the weak to carry them out the elder doolittle told the press when his father failed to come out behind him loring and the taxi driver who happened to be passing by went back and found him lying near the door mr and mrs doolittle awoke about 1 am and saw a glow out side they thought it was a neigh bors house and mr doolittle went out to ring the fire alarm once outside lie saw the fire was in his own house rushing back into the house he public school that the couple met she boarded in the willis home and was a very distant relative of her future motherinlaw who was also a hughes before her marriage she is now si and like her hus band is extremely active mr willis has been a member of cna- mers presbyterian choir for more than 50 continuous years and a member of the session for over 40 years he is the sunday school superintendent a position he began about 35 years ago he is an ardent bowler and has followed lawn tennis all his life mrs willis warned mrs doolittle who ran to f ww talents began the first china painting studio in the town years ago firing her own pieces in a home kiln she has gained a wide reputation- in this art which she follows presently she is a charter member of the local red cross branch a chartei member of the hvpatia literary club and a life member of the presbyterian wms and its pre sent assistant secretary awaken her two small sons karry two and claire seven while he aroused loring when all of the family were outside they remem bered the two dogs loring doo little is well known in local sporting circles firemen confined the blaze to the rear of the house damage is estimated at 1500 hunting the magnetic pole for the third successive sum mer canadian fliers and scientists are hunting for the north pole not the one at the top of the world on which all latitudinal lines con verge so precisely on maps but the magnetic north pole the one that makes compass needles quiver the magnetic pole is believed to be somewhere on prince of wale island in any case any reader has not been up that way we may say that if he were to fly due north true north from winnipeg for 1s00 miles he should be over some part of prince of wales island hes happy at 124 outlives 4 wives medellin coombia july 8 luis anacreonte alvarez who claims to be 124 years old attributes his long life to country life and an excellent set of teeth still intact he said he drank frequently but not excessively the native can drink known as aguardiente fire water he smoked cigarettes he said but no cigars alvarez has been married four times and out lived all four wives all but the eldest of his 38 children are still alive the eldest he said died at 04 he lives in the rural community of relmira and has never seen a movie heard a radio or ridden a street car during a twoyear experiment to determine presence of radiocarbon in all living matter dr w f libby of the university of chicagos institute for nuclear studies measured the ages of 20 pre historic samples from all parts of the world the yellow flower of the vanilla plant is a type of orchid a complete laundry service for each family need for prompt door to door service phone your nearest agent stouffville geo baker 95 altona o m madill 61305 claremont corner grocery 1401 balsam 0 graham 85rll ashburn r batten 14rl4 markham tremont hotel 196 unionville findlay bros 19 markham priest transferred to thorald rev c l mccormlck has been transferred from st gregorys roman catholic church to the thorold roman catholic church he will be senior assistant at thorold father mccormick has been at the markham church for the last three years the population of the world has doubled in the last 100 years stanley theatre stouffville fri sat july 15 16 four fighting brothers four blazing guns wavne janis morris paige in the younger brothers in technicolor mon tues july 18 19 more fun than a barrel of monkeys dannv virginia kaye mayo in a song is born in technicolor wed thurs july 20 21 the greatest love story ever told david teresa niven wright in enchantment roxy theatre markham fri sat july 15 16 two fine features fuzzy knight audrey long in adventures of gallant bess plus ted donaldson son of rusty mon tues july 18 19 romance action surefire entertainment george eleanor raft parker in outpost in morocco wed thurs july 20 21 proud winner of two academy awards montgomery aline clift mcmahon in the search for sure protection of your meats htad here it the greoteit modern proctu of food preservation it it installed toprolecl the foods you buy hereowr electronic pasleu- ray equipment provide the mott healthful sanitary conditions of food handling patteuray it on the ob day end night- protecting our meat and even purifying all the air around it u s rot 0boyles meat market telephone 35 iis3j5k3kmpawraf5jie3w3 mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm shredded wheat 2 pkgs 25 corn syrup 10 lb pail 115 5 lb pail 59 2 lb pail 25 clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 25 libbys boiled dinner 15 oz tin 19 libbys cooked spaghetti 1 5 oz tins 2 for 25 brunswick sardines 2 tins for 17 quaker puffed rice 2 pkgs 27 hereford corned beef 1 2 oz tin 45 hillcrest sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar 23 carnation milk 2 tins 27 royal york coffee lb pkg 53 fancy keta salmon lb tin 45 freshie makes 10 glasses delicious drink 5 pkgs 25 coca cola 6 bottles 25 plus deposit on bottles h p sauce bottle 31 kleenex 2 pkgs 35 sheriffs lushus jellies 2 pkgs 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