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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 1950, p. 9

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday november 2 1950 sport news and views fans are getting somewhat dis gruntled at the slowness of the local senior hockey loop to get started but this week should see some action in this connection jackie mcleod promising youn forward with the xew york rangers who suffered a broken collar bone during the last minute of play in the saturday night nhi game in toronto is a nephew of our townsman bert bell unionville junior hockey club has engaged the stouffviue arena for their home games for the bal ance of this year or until union ville ice is ready markham millionaire club has also request ed time to play their home games in stouffviue more than fifty teams are already using local ice each week in addition to skating club public skating and free time for the children which makes for quite a full schedule 1 markham millionaires dumped newmarket redmen 121 in an exhibition game last week mark ham were full value for their win and after a tenminute scoreless session in the first period there was no doubt as to the outcome the game was marked by more than a dozen brawls and was wit nessed by nearly a thousand fans markham presented only six of last years millionaire squad their new kid line last year with carvil transport juniors showed up very well several of last years toronto meteors and junkin of west toronto mercantile were among the new faces young hockey player seriously injured young ted crupa unionville hockey juvenile was rushed to the feast general hospital on thursday evening when he was seriously injured during a prac tice session in the stouffviue arena young crupa collided with another played and in falling ho punctured a blood vessel in his thigh and suffered considerable loss of blood dr s s ball was summoned and gave emergency treatment beforei having the lad removed to hospital hekijected phksidkxt of rural ha j c kaufman of tavistock wednesday was reelected presi dent of the ontario rural hockey association at the associations 20th annual meeting other officers vicepresidents g r stewart barrie v quail thamesford ross fewster lnger- soll secretarytreasurer h d ovenden wainfleet executive 0 j hardwicke bolton j g feas by kitchener dane found orono j mcfadyen oha represent ative ball club to receive tricounty trophy at lindsay nov 24th the champion stouffviue base ball club will be presented with the dick butler trophy and fene ion falls team will receive the new bradings sport trophy when the tricounty league windsup its fifth season with a banquet at benson hotel lindsay friday nov 21 cordon walker business man ager of the toronto maple leaf baseball club and former toronto globe and mail sports writer will be guest speaker mr walker just returned along with joe ziegler from the major league draft meet ing in cincinnati and will give eague players officials and fans an inside look at the workings of a big league ball team s crests will also be presented to fail cooks winning crew and frank stukus runnersup and the central group winners little britain persons interested in attending the banquet this friday evening at 7 pm st may secure tickets by contacting the manager of the ball club lou raxlin four teams drop from trolley loop four of the six teams affiliated with the trolley league oha intermediate group 1 have drop ped from competition unionville enters gteam junior b group by jim thomas rutherford of midland local hockey convener jack rutherford of midland has a six team junior b group hasjbeen appointed convener of the bkookmn fetkd ox been formed comprising aurora unionville weston st mikcs brampton and xorth toronto lions st mikes are to play their home games in maple leaf gardens while unionville will beinew arena here every monday night until j pleted their own artificial ice rink is ready the unionville club play their first game on friday night t weston and then move to the gardens for a saturday afternoon lilt with st mikes on monday night they show their worth be fore the home fans as they tangle with aurora it looks like a good group and should provide plent of interest for the local supporter- weston marlboros are sponsor ed by toronto maple leafs and the feeder for the marlboros junior a club xorth toronto lions with home ice at xobleton are a big rangy club in third year and no strangers to this district st mikes buzzers also of the leaf chain are under the eye of head coach peanuts oflaherty the fighting irish wont lack for supporters and will be one of the most colorful in the loop brampton begems group fin alists in c last year with aurora are now coached by exhockey great butch keeling xine hold overs from last season plus some fine imports make up a hand- picked outfit local senior hockey group the league will be made up of seven teams rather than eght as had been expected orillia has found it impassible to compete since their is only partially com- aurora comes from behind to down unionville by jim thomas aurora had to come from hind on two occasions to win this leaves owen sound mid land and collingwood in the northern section with markham stouffviue alliston and new market in the southern division bracebridge may be prevailed upon to join with the northern clubs to make up a quartette there and round out the group couple anniversary be- out coach ellis pringle of sutton over unionville 105 in an exhibi- greenshirts reported his team was withdrawing from oha competi tion due to lack of playing talent sutton will seek entry in tri- county rural league bradford reports similar conditions and has filed a request for entry in sutton simcoe rural league newmarket spitfires last year champions expect to be grouped with markham and stouffviue in a senior b circuit east coast fourth of the missing squads have entered the toronto hockey 1 eague two of last years teams aurora indians and navy vets a senior b squad have reentered wood- bridge was accepted as the third team to complete the league alliston brooklin and dawes- danforth combines with home ice at unionville are being approached em ta0t marx reg makes hospitality easy ivwvvvwv forherrrviv4 gold wittifqshiqrldbe cord bracelef- t j for him streamlined and precision perfect bolh witlfl7jewl swjis movement add to the christmas spirit by mailing christmas text cards we have a beautiful line in stock also mirrortype mottos and many other gifts j l smith jeweller gift shoppe british hockey fails to draw players angry the novelty seems to have worn off hockey in england the crowds that used to pack the arenas for the english league games are staying away in droves and theres a likelihood that some of the players will be home in canada before the season is finished the players all but two of whom are canadians are burned up about the fact that three lon don arenas at which the big games are played wembley uarringay and earls court are pushing the pucksters off the ice for nine weeks during the christ mas season to make way for cir cuses and ice pantomimes many of the players are dis satisfied with a proposal that they play exhibition games on the con tinent while the arenas are closed apparently there has been no word of when or where or even if these games will be played and the dissension would really come to a head if anything happened to stall the tour said one ontario player weve been hanging around for weeks waiting to learn when and where well be going on the con tinent believe me im going home if they dont kick through with this tour harry boyd former captain of the university of toronto hockey team was one of the least con cerned but thats only because hes studying for his ma at the university of london and can use the extra study time arena officials explain that ice spectacles pull in more money than hockey and run through the week whereas hockey goes only twice a week there lias been no rush for seats for even the satur day hockey games and midweek games have been drawing only fair crowds some politicians seem to be in a perpetual fog so they go around blowing their horns the old lawnmower your neigh bor borrowed soon wont be what it used to be itll be your snow shovel considering the state of the world today some are beginning to wonder if they werent born on the wrong side of the universe lion game on friday night from the drop of the puck it looked as though bob lawries boys were sure winners as they stickhandled the aurora forwards to a stand still but the heavier and more experienced yonge street squadlvriifji slowly fought back to take the olectl k tea kottl game unionville who have only had a couple of practices as a complete team produced some nice combination plays while aurora resorted more to solo rushes and ganging attacks the goal tending chore is the one weak point for the sixth concession lads although two were used no doubt this will be checked on before the schedule gets underway unionville opened the scoring after two minutes of the first period had passed when bonnell blinked the light from close in the two white brothers teamed up to add another goal three minutes later and take a 20 lead aurora got into the game in a scoring way firing in three succes sive goals to take the lead before the period was over harriet of unionville stickhandled through the entire aurora team to tie the score at 330 of the second period bonello put unionville out front again but from there on aurora began to show their power with three fast goals in less than four minutes to take a 01 lead courier then tallied to put his team back- in the running again the third period was all aurora with four goals without a reply from the opposition to take the game the contest was poorly referoed as the boys got out of hand at times these fellows play with everything theyve got and must be handled with a firm hand if they are tobe kept under control the two petch brothers form a formidable twosome on the bllieline and gave aurora that extra strength and weight thomas a speedy forward for the visitors alio played a standout game it will be interesting to see these two teams hook up again on monday night about forty members of the family of mr and mrs dave craw ford gathered at their home in brooklin on saturday evening nov is in the form of a surprise party it being the occasion of mr and mrs crawfords 19th wedding anniversary after presenting a corsage of roses white baby mums and fern to the bride and a white button- aire to the groom the evening was spent in progressive euchre after which a dainty lunch was served the table was decorated with mauve and white mums and centred with a three tiered wed ding cake a beautifully decorated anniversary cake was served with ice cream the entire family of six sons and two daughters together with their wives and husbands were present with the exception of mrs gordon crawford who was absent owing to illness there were also 21 of their 29 grandchildren present gordon crawford eldest son of the family read a very nice address to his parents on behalf of the family he then proposed a toast to the bride and groom of 19 years ago this was responded to by garnet crawford the family is looking forward to the golden i anniversary next year madeline j mrs lome tran eldest daugh ter presented her parents with an e on behalf of the family stanley theatre stouffvuae ontario xew falx policy two continuous shows nightly starting 7 pni open 645 pm matinee saturdays 2 pm doors friday saturday november 24th 25th fastmoving furious daring action mf showdown starring wm wild bill elliott monday tuesday november 27th 28th brought back to thrill you by the greatest number of requests ever received for one picture c c 9 t k v jl j- s3 a i mgms wonder show of shows i ftf t frank morgan ray bolger bert lahr- jack haley a hetrogoldwynmayer masterpiece reprint wednesday thursday november 29th 30th youll have a howlofa good time when you see red skelton gloria dehaven in the yellow cab man members of a certain south american tribe can count no higher than six newspaper filler thats better than many a golfer can do weddings grimshaw atkinson the home of mrs william powell of aurora was the scene of a very pretty wedding on satur day nov 18 when her sister charlotte e atkinson became the bride of herbert t grimshaw of yucaipa california rev h j howey assisted by rev e c moddle performed the marriage ceremony and the couple were attended by mr and mrs roy morley of stouffviue the latter being a sister of the bride miss lelia reynolds cousin of the groom played the wedding music the bride looked charming in dovegrey silk crepe with wide insets on bodice and panniered skirt of exquiste ehantilly lace in the same tone a shoulder cascade of talisman roses and fern com pleted her costume mrs morley was attractively gowned in bur gundy wool crepe with crystal bead trimming in harmonizing shades and wore a corsage of yellow and cream roses the hos tess mrs powell wore smoke grey silk faille with buttoned bands of the same material on the skirt she had matching silver accessories and her corsage was of american beauty roses the living rooms were bright with bowls of yellow and white crysanthemums on the tea table with its cloth of lace stood the handsome threetiered wedding cake the combined handiwork of the bride and groom it was bank ed with pink tulle and flanked by lighted cream tapers a delicious buffet supper was served at the conclusion of the wedding cere mony rev h j howey acting as toastmaster the toast to the bride was proposed by rev e c moddle assisting in serving were mrs kenneth giles mrs norman ean mrs leonard holman miss ethel empringham and miss shirley holman later in the evening the happy couple left by motor for hamilton the bride travelling in a becoming dressmaker suit of maroon gabar dine with black hat trimmed with soft feathers black accessories and a corsage of pink roses com pleted her erisemble on their return mr and mrs grimshaw will leave shortly for their home in yucaipa california walking is good for the health only when you are careful enough notto get run down we understand now the mean ing of time is money if you havent the money you buy on time a plant boss blamed abstenee- ism on workers feeling too tough at the end of the week or in some cases is it too tough a weekend the change to threedimen sional motion pictures would be such an abrupt one that holly wood hesitates to make it says a producer it is suggested that the gap be bridged by issuing a few films in two and a half dimen sions f ftegty lek i m moose hunting is now illegal in ontario this was made necessary by the rapid decline in the moose population a few years protection will restore this fine game animal to sufficient numbers for hunting conservation today saves your outdoor pleasure for tomorrow its great to come home to blue coal warmth for steady even heat get this finer fuel today blue coal does more than just heat your home it provides a steady iivi i of comfort that is healthier to live in and more enjoyable for young and old phone us now for blue coal the heat that millions prefer come in or phone today p r wilson locust hill phone 72r3 central feed store stouftville phone 277 bluertahs colojfxarahaetsitbaicefcthe best stouffviue arena i opening league game oha junior b hockey monday nov 27 th aurora bears vs unionville jets game time 830 adm 40c 25c

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