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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 14, 1950, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday december 14 1951 four vital steps to security with something important in common 1 a steady job is the foundation of security and jobsecurity can be in creased by showing initia tive the quality which surveys prove makes workers most valuable life insurance dollars in vested in industries and public works create many- new jobs each year 2 owning your own home builds security two ways it allows you to make a sound investment through regular savings and it brings freedom from hous ing worries hundreds of thousands of canadians now own their own homes built with the help of life insurance dollars 3 cash resources such as savings accounts and canada savings bonds promote security by pro viding funds for emergen cies and it is important to save regularly life insur ance helps you save sys tematically for family protection retirement and other future needs 4 life insurance protects you and your family as you build security in all these other ways it helps to provide income for your retirement and it guaran tees your dependants an income in the event of your death thus by owning life insurance you take your most vital step to security heres to your future in all these ways life in surance helps you and yours to find greater security today 5 million canadian life insurance policyholders are helping themselves and each other to face the future with increasing confidence the life insurance companies in canada end their representatives working for national progress building personal security ljsod my sincere thanks to those who supported me in the recent election john scott clippers clip millionaires 76 goodwood mr and mrs chris yakeley have moved into the vacant apartment owned by mr stanley slack we welcome mr and mrs yakeley to our village white gift services will be held in the united churches at good wood fifth line and siloam this sunday at goodwood church the white gifts will be received at the sunday school in the morning and then in the evening service for those unable to be present in the morning the merry mixers had their first bowling party on monday evening there was a good turn out and everyone had an enjoyable even ing once again we are looking for ward to the christmas services in the united church the church will be decorated and there will be organ music for 15 minutes before the evening service choice halves sweet treat bue gold wax beans green giant fancy peas stokleys corn hw2 glenwood fruit cocktail brights peaches fancy sliced pineapple libbys fancy tomato juice 2 red seal sweet mixed pkkles rose sweet wafer pickles mclarens plain queen oiives mclarens stuffed olives aylmer cranberrry sauce mapie leaf mincemeat richmello old cheese is or tin 15 oi tins 15 oi tin 15 or tin 20 oi tin 20 oi tint 16 oi jot uoi jor s oi jar 8 oi jar 16 19 33 29 21 37 27 28c 33 37 after taking a three goal lead in the first and losing it midway through the second the clippers fought back to score a 76 decision over markham millionaires on tuesday night it was a thrilling game all the way with both clubs giving all they had from the drop of the puck bangay put on a terric performance playing almost the entire game either on the for ward line or on defence besides beating stunden for two goals the husky rearguard set up minton for the clippers sixth tally in the nets both rhodes and stunden turned in good games with the latter showing his best form of the season as he kicked and batted aside many hard shots five of the millionaires goals were netted by newcomers to the lineup as these young rookies seem to be showing up better than some of the vet erans with more experience galand was top man for the mark- hamites with two goals there was some fast scoring in the game with markham collecting four goals in five minutes and clippers flying right back to bang in two tallies one by bangay and the other by minton within a matter of seven seconds separating them gord lewis came up with the big goal of the night and turned a six all tie into victory for the locals with only four minutes remaining in the first period the clippers jumped into a three goal lead as bangay sizzled a hard drive into the corner with allan of mark ham serving time at 714 stark took a pass from machin for goal number two the locals kept up the pressure as the millionaires seemed slow in clearing in front of their own net and gibson blink ed the light with machin again assisting in the second period markham sprang to life as galand connected for his first goal and robinson put his team back in the running at 217 unassisted at the half way mark the millionaires continued to press and clements put both the teams on even terms on a shot that rhodes never saw at 546 galand picked up his second marker of the night and gave markham a one goal lead not to be denied the goal hungry clippers zoomed in on stunden and couch capitalized on a pass from machin to again square things up at 1422 polly minton set bangay up for a neat goal and the speedy forward blink ed the light himself in a matter of seconds later to end the period with the clippers holding a 64 lead in the final twenty minutes with gibson sitting out a two minute i penalty gray beat rhodes un assisted and h forgie evened the dukes come from behind down jets 74 after jumping into a three goal lead in the second period the unionville boys failed to hold out as the fast skating weston team tallied with six goals in ten minutes to take the contest 74 the jets showed real power as thev backed the visitors into their own end for the first half of the game and should have run up a larger score for the opportunities they missed around the net three of the four goals netted by the locals were scored with weston players serving time in the box doug moore who will be remem bered by many fans for his work between the pipes for our own junior club a few years back turned in a fjeod job for the sixth concession crew and will add the much needed strength to bob awries goal tending chores unionville opened the scoring at 610 of the first period as marr let go with a riard blueline drive with only minutes remaining in the period bell broke free for the dukes to skate in alone and beat moore from close in in the second period the jets poured around the visitors cage and kept henderson of the dukes busy holding off the local attack at 400 howell banged in marrs pass to put unionville one up and with weston playing two men short mcgee watson and remmer com bined to put their team two up four minutes later pinky white worked in for a neat goal and ended the scoring for the locals at 945 weston began to overtake their rivals as m petch was checked on the boards by jamie- son of the dukes who beat moore from close in ten minutes later with two of the unionville boys in the penalty box mcintosh tallied from bell to put his team back in the running again at 1320 while playing two men short mcintosh of the dukes whirled in alone again to outguess moore and tie the score jaio of weston made it 43 and timgren brother of thel famous ray of the leafs put his j team two up to end the scoring for the period weston clinched the game on the pause that refreshes now 010 count at 930 on a well earned goal at 1550 with players sprawled over the ice gord lewis lying with his back to the net banged in the winner and brought local fans to their feet ask for it either way both trademarks mean the same thing authorized bottler of cocacola under contract with cocacola ltd uxbridge beverages phone 205 uxbridge ont the final twenty minutes as white blinked the light from bell for the periods only goal morley petch now playing with the jets turned in a good game using his much needed weight to good advantage commercially speaking the doug las fir is more valuable than any other tree strictly speaking donald duck should be donald drake the male of the specie shop for christmas at l e n wilkes gifts to please every man and boy on your list 12 oi jar 2 lb tin lb 27c 41 45- xmas candy hard mix- ftench creams or creams gums ib 42 c calif in shell walnuts ib 49c ungraded eggs wanted w py highttt mr- wt price for un jjdd egfli rgr far ftt- 29 grjdirg sjv us no 1 capo cod 10 ox pkje cranberries 19c sweet tliln skinned nnl full of jhicc size 250s florida oranges doz 29c finn golden yellow ripe bananas lb 19c california tuiry iaitko size h0s stop that cold lemons doz 49c ontario no 1 marsh washed carrots 3 lbs 19c us so 1 kiln dried louisiana yams 2 lbs 25c fresh shredded 8 oz cello bak vegetable salad 10c at stoufkviub values effective ihurs0ay fkiday saustoar oec hlh istm j lh j deaths smith frances fanny at sunny acres rest home gormley on wednesday dec 13 1950 in her 88th year funeral announce ment later mole george w mole of ash- burn at rrierbush hospital stouffville on wednesday dec 13 1950 in his 77th year beloved husband of the late anne wighton and dear father of hazel toronto the late walter port arthur irwin myrtle station clifford lansing alfred stouffville fun eral notice in daily papers bennett kate at the queen elizabeth hospital on thursday dec 7 1950 kate bennett widow of the late walter rennett formerly of markham and dear sister of mrs o e bray bar bara of buffalo ny mrs c v patterson margaret of vancou ver bc and mrs f tripp sarah of toronto service on saturday interment was made in claremont pike jane isabella suddenly at her home locust hill on mon day dec 11 1950 lane isabella maxwell wife of the late frede rick pike in her 77th year dear mother of mrs john robb mary markham stella and jack of locust hill mrs donald fraser betty montreal norman of malton resting at the dixon fun eral chapel markham for service on thursday dec 14 at 230 pm interment locust hill cemetery hoover albert at york county hospital newmarket on monday dec 11 1950 albert hoover beloved husband of lavina cook in his 73rd year service at l e oneills funeral chapel on wednesday dec 13 interment iemonville cemetery broadcloth pyjamas 105 pine english broadcloth in a wide range of bright striped patterns fullcut and well tail ored for real comfort sanfor ized for permanent fit sizes a to e 34 to 4c 495 si oo 150 9200 choose from the widest selec tion of ties in years bold panels club stripes neat pat tern foulards satin jacquards youre sure to find a tie to suit any taste please any man well made by canadas leading neckwear manufacturers with crease resisting wool linings liined leather gloves 450 heres a gift thats personal and yet really practical beau tifully tanned capeskin gloves with soft warm sbeerling type wool lining made by paris 31ipon style sizes s to 10 450 old at 405060 man youre crazy form ytra ael tioiiv1t are peppy at 70 try vtpyt up with owrrx contain tonic ror nk molown reein due aotcty to uxlya lac k or iron wmc many rn ani women call om try thira tooie tawet tor pep yotinser recline tbta rrj day new cet aiaalnte4- uo only 60a 2 ir a a t ay drutf lunt a vary tiara be correct with a personalized scarf monogramed by currle at 295 also a large selection of wools paisleys and tartans from 19s to 695 if in doubt gift certificate give him a mercury crusader sox 150 knit in the popular g x 1 ribbed pattern in a wide range of plain shade colors with neat clock pattern sizes 10 to 12 150 diamond sox 115 bright diamond patterns knit from blended yarns 50 virgin wool for warmth and omfort 50 nylon for wear ind shrinkproof finalities sizes 10 to 12 195 for your christmas shopping cdnvenience we are open all day wednesday dec 20th and thurs fri sat evenings dec 21- 2223 until 10 pm

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