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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1949, p. 11

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tiie tribune stouffvule ont thursday september 8 1949 spom news and views jim thomas iurray miller sub outfielder for aches this season will com nee studies at oac in the fall luiora let a contract last week the installation of artificial ice their arena to the john inglis i the plant will he a direct mansion type requiring a build entirely separate from the na proper in which to house the jipment this is necessary due the hazard of ammonia fumes in s type of refrigeration however icn once installed the direct ikinsion system is believed to be re economically operated than brine system predominately ml jvith the abrupt- ending of base- 11 our local towns will soon be ning their minds seriously to skey bill conlin reports that it still too early to state anything inite about markham hockey entions although a team is nost certain for the coming tson a committee meeting will held in the near future and from i we should learn the details for lilication jt is reported that both bob and ck bangay intend sticking und this winter instead of irneying to the coast they auld add strength to any team st season bob played senior ckey for sidney ns while ck handled the rubber for port- id in the pacific coast league hockey teams are on the move tie has just completed the provements and enlarging of eir arena and eddie shores ringfield indians of the ameri- n iicague are moving in next ek the leafs move into st tharines this week for fall train- lit pitcher fined 75 a charge of assault occasioning dily harm arising from a dis- aceful baseball game at agin- urt resulted in a 75 fine for illiam craven 20 before magis- ite hollinrake in county court graven was charged by edward ouch 19 of agincourt who hadi 5 jaw broken and several teeth ocked out in a fracas at the ball me july 13 crouch was pitching agincourt and craven was bstitute pitcher for the west hill im craven jumped on my back and t a stranglehold on me crouch id then i told him to keep his nds off me and he asked me if wanted to fight i said no then i turned around and was ing to sit clown it was then he t me i didnt strike any blows self i the game had developed into a nnybrook following a contested cision by the umpire it was said old stouffviue boy still in oba race we were more than pleased this week to receive the following note from a wellremembered stouff viue district lad who is still con tinuing his baseball career which he started here in town we refer to bruce lehman of delhi we quote was more than surprised to see my name on the sport page of the tribune i have been doing a great deal of relief pitching this year we have a very promising young staff of pitchers four in all just this very evening we took the 3rd game of a 3 for 5 series from port dover to win the intercounty c score 50 the youngest member on our pitch ing staff pitched a one hitter i relieved in the first game and second in the series we have the makings of a splendid pitching staff it is a pleasure to coach these youngsters on the whole we have a splendid team of local boys and with luck should go quite a distance in the oba c playdowns the win today gives us the inter- county championship for the 3rd consecutive season we are sorry the stouffviue intermediate boys were eliminated we follow the local news in the tribune with eager interest each week best regards victoria square wins first game from elgin mills victoria square girls have their eyes on the championship this year as they took the first game from elgin mills 107 catherine mccarthur seems to be the main stay for the 1th concession girls and has always been known at markham for her pitching power june collard back of the plate aided in the winners victory they meet again on tuesday and the result will be given in next weeks issue the series is the best two out of three seek aid from province as mills close with half of the lumber mills in fort william ontario closed more closing every day and five hun dred men already out of work port william officials are looking to queens park for aid to the lumber industry officials say the bottom recently fell out from under the lumber industry not the retail price how ever and experts agree that a new provincial government policy on timber is urgently needed officials in fort william say if something isnt done soon there will be two thousand five hundred men out of work in fort william alone open season on ducks geese are extended ontario open seasons on migra tory game birds regulations under the migratory birds convention act have now been established setting the open seasons and bag limits on migra tory game birds in ontario they contain several changes which will be welcomed by ontario sports men one is an extension of the open seasons on ducks and geese to fiftyfive days the later opening october 15th of the duck season throughout all of southern ontario will be of great interest to sportsmen who have expressed a strong approval of such a change it is hoped that by october 15th migrant ducks from the north will be mingled with the locally hatched birds of southern ontario and this will prevent the burning out of the locally nesting waterfowl in the first day of two of the season the season for wilsons snipe throughout the province is october 1st to october 31st woodcock season is from october 1st to november 7th the inclusion of seven days of woodcock shooting in november will give sportsmen a chance at the flight birds which were missed last year because they came after the season closed the same complaint applied to last years duck season and should be taken care of by the extension of the season to december 8th bag limits for ducks and geese remain the same as last year namely 7 ducks and 5 geese per day with a possession limit of 11 ducks and 10 geese and a season bag limit of 25 geese the season bag limit for woodcock has been abolished and in its place a posses sion limit of two days bag or 1g birds established bag limits for wilsons snipe remain unchanged at 8 per day and 50 per season it should be noted that there is a close season throughout the year on swans cranes and all other shore birds except woodcock and wilsons snipe and all migratory nongame and insectivorous birds the possession of migratory game birds killed during the open season is allowed in ontario until march 31st following the open season markham new summer policy doors open 7 00 pm show starts 7 30 pm mon to sat matinee saturday at 2 00 pm friday saturday september 9 10 a fearless guntotin calamity jane meets her match in the squareshootin sam bass yvonne howard decarlo duff in calamity jane and sam bass in technicolor another roxy first extended engagement 4 glorious days mon tucs wed thur september 12 13 14 15 thestorvof yp the darling tgg of the show wi world ar marilyn j jmflller all thtst nape hiistit mtlodiu took silver lining time on my hjrxfsva kiis ii thedanv fish ponds on farm said good investment lake success ny aug 25 every farmer would do well to be a fisherman right on his own property canadian and us experts recommended at a session last week fish ponds on farms reap large benefits in food recreation and good farming practice they told the united nations scientific con ference on conservation and utili zation of resources at lake suc cess those from the far east among the 450 scientists engineers and administrators gathered at un headquarters invited experts from the western hemisphere to make a firsthand study of fish farming which is new to north america but has been used since at least 650 bc in china o lloyd meehan of the us interior department stressed that in north america the major bene fit is in soil conservation a l pritchard canadas direc tor of fish culture was chairman of the sectional meeting on manage ment and cultivation of fresh water fish and generally supported meehans statements he said fish farming is not prac tised extensively in canada but the prairie farm rehabilitation administration is investigating the possibility of seeding ponds with fish need regular fishing meehan explained that regular heavy fishing of farm fish ponds is essential to maintain proper balance between food fish such as bass and the little fish on which they feed fishery management techni cians and- soil conservationists have a large educational job to perform he said it is very difficult to convince the fisherman that ponds must be fished heavily to obtain maximum production wrongly educated for more than half a century he has been educated to the idea of protection by closing areas to fish ing and by regulation of size and bag limits what he needs to learn he said is that on small artificiallystocked waters such as farm ponds true conservation calls for heavy fish ing meehan said the us government is highly in favor of the voluntary fishpond program which got its start with the failure of many freshfish sources in rivers and lakes during the droughts of the 1930s it believes work on pond construction will increase farmers interest in and practice of soil con servation through good drainage for example wingham cow has 2 calves month apart believed to be the only case of its kind in canada a red poll purebred threeyearold cow has given birth to calves one month apart on the sunny acre farm of t p omalley and sons culross township one of a herd of 34 purebred red polls the cow calved on july 19 and one month later gave birth to another calf the event has attracted many prominent cattle men to the farm according to dr john fisher teeswater veterinarian he knows of no other such case in canada and only one other which occurr ed in australia rowmanville juveniles have ousted aurora from ora conten tion in this minor ball division messrs rob mcleod bill brown ing and tom hammond are dis playing a handsome bowling trophy wen at the big tournament in agincourt recently eight years were spent trying to lay transatlantic cables they snapped in midocean mcjauhljxs oshawa horsk farms for sale oshawa aug 30 parkwood farms r s mclaughlins show- place thoroughbred horse breeding establishment at oshawa has been listed for sale it was announced today the sale notice does not include the extensive racing stable oper ated by the automobile magnate for sale are three farms totalling 475 acres equipment and a herd of jersey cattle officials said that if the property is sold it would be necessary to sell the racing stock mr mclaughlin who has made an outstanding contribution to horse racing and breeding in can ada will be 7s next month air mclaughlin now has most of his stable and two trainers at torontos woodbine race track and plans to race his horses this fall and possibly in the spring he started racing and breeding thoroughbreds 9 years ago bloomington mr and mrs meghee and family and mr beckett of coppercliff were guests of mr and mrs elmer spence on saturday mr and mrs h kee and children and mrs j kee of orangeville mr and mrs j rowe and son ross miss c hill of merlin and mrs g mc- fadden of durham were visitors for a few days last week at the homes of e a stony and o ii tranmer mr and mrs urisley of toronto were at mr j k tranmers on sat urday mr and mrs bilkey attended the cxe on saturday the well wishes of the community are extended to the newlyweds mr and mrs norman lehman the bride was the former anna hummel mr and mrs gordon ramer and son alvin of colhorne were with his parents mr and mrs malcolm ramer last week mr and mrs eugene baker have returned from their 10000 mile trip to alaska it was an event of a life time and happy to say the long jour ney was without the slightest mishap mr and mrs h shantz and mrs tranmer motored to st catharines on wednesday domestic heating sheet metal roofing stokers oilburners agents for new idea all steel furnaces very suitable for oil stoker coal or wood l2f h mosier sheet metal phono 4505j oshawa fe buys whys ww a weekly information service montreal theres a glorious feeling of accomplishment in a 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shortening and sugar until light and fluffy add eggs and vanilla extract beat well add flour mixture to creamed mixture alternately with milk add peanuts drop by teaspoons on ungreased baking sheet bake in hot oven 400 deg f for 10 minutes makes 4 dozen cookies the crops in the soups on yes every year at leamington and walliceburg ontario thousands of pickers c5s gather a rosy rich harvest of specially grown toma toes for heinz and voul so that all year round you can have the deliciousncss of heinz tomato products heinz cream of tomato soup heinz tomato juice heinz ketchup and mcinz chili sauce im stocking up now on these famous four and counting on them to liven up meals from this september to next the soup as a steaming first course the juice as a cocktail the ketchup and chili sauce to add zest to the flavour of main dishes your family will love them all t thats why i suggest you keep well supplied pick the pick of the hcin tomato crop from your grocers shelves now i plums pears grapes all the autumn fruits are at their best now jull of wonderful sunripened flavour enhance their flavour in a sparkling jell0 mould such as this dissolve i package of lemon jell0 in 2 cups hot water chill until slightly thickened fold in 1 cup diced pears and 1 cup diced plums turn into mould chill until firm unmould at serving time garnish with whipped cream freshfruit tanginess gay colour perfect consistency make jell0 combine beautifully with a variety of fruits make it delicious served plain too there are seven grand lockedin flavours of jell0 jelly powders cwkwmacxxxxsxscesjsxsewexxskwexs f it pays to buy nationally advertised brands vll types of pyrex wear presto pressure cookers weareveit supreme aluminum ware hardware shovels spades forks and other farm equipment shells nails butteries etc lowe brothers general electric radios irons kettles heaters blankets toasters ranges vacuum cleaners washers motors clocks etc rca victor radios record players all types of victor and bluebird records gurney gas ranges and coal and wood stoves coffiekl washers all types of house wiring radio appliance repairs k h middlemiss hardware phone 367 electric stouffviue tribune classified ads give results whenever you are near a school follow safely sallys rule yes when you approach a school slow down bo on the alert to avoid an accident the rules of highway safety are simple to observe exercise care and dont take chances ontario department of highways

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