the tribune- stouffville ont thursday january s 19j3 roixtv okha p w l t pts 1 10 1 0 20 10 4 5 2 10 10 3 5 2 8 11 3 6 2 8 9 0 5 4 4 sports vokk markham brougham peaehe woodbridge agincourt results markham 7 brougham 2 agincourt 0 woodbridge 8 schedule january 8 agincourt at markham 9 brougham at peaches 12 woodbridge at brougham peaches at agincourt 13 brougham at woodbridge juvknilk omha january 9 bolton vs stouftviue 730 pm 13 stouffville vs bradford 8 pm port perry vs bolton s30 pm 15 bolton vs port perry s30 p m 10 bradford vs stouftviue 730 19 stouffville vs bolton s30 pm bradford vs port perry s30 22 bolton vs bradford s pm 23 port perrv vs stouffville 730 26 stouffville vs port perry 830 bradford vs bolton 830 pm 28 port perry vs bradford 8 pm stark sets cmppkr scoring pace freewheeling george stark jumped into the individual scoring leadership during the past week with three goals and two assists in two games his twentytwo point total is two better than line- mates nick bangay and ronnie bell tied with twenty hal gibson has also reached the twenty point bracket bell and gibson lead in the actual goals scored with four teen bob and nick bangay are leading in the assist department with twelve g a pts geo stark 11 11 22 nick bangay 8 12 20 ron bell 11 6 20 hal gibson 14 6 20 bob bangay 7 12 19 f stephenson 10 5 15 gord lewis 6 s 14 jack watson 1 4 8 bert baker 2 g 8 g chard 0 g 6 d lewis 2 3 5 p miriton 1 3 4 h rose 1 3 4 markham tp council appoints committees at the inaugural meeting of iiarkham twp council on mon day afternoon resolutions passed appointing the members to the various special committees hand ling township business mr tim bers made it clear that it was expected that the chairman of each committee would present their recommendation- to council by either oral or written reports in this way mr timbers believed that the townships affairs might be carried on in a more efficient way the following appointments were named board of health alf iemasurier unionville com munity centre w l clark building and property chas hooper w l clark art lennie police a lemasurler a lennie fire chas hooper a lemasurier roads w l clark w timbers plumbing and sanitation chas hooper a lennie planning chas hooper a lennie mr wm spears was reappointed to the position of attendance officer for the coming year at a salary of 100 councillor chas hooper raised considerable objection over the fact that the reeves name appeal ed on but one of the appointed committees im opposed to the idea of having the reeve on but one com mittee said mr hooper the reeves name should be on every committee its not necessary for the reeve to be represented at every com mittee meeting countered coun cillor lennie if this was the case he would be out every night of the week hes the reeve of the town ship and is supposed to be claim ed councillor hooper reeve timbers ended the con troversy by saying that just be cause his name was not connected to the committees the members were free to call on him at any time for assistance and advice bethesda mr edith galbraith of stoufifvihe spending holidays with her sisters mi ss ritfltaa and flosie vkiaon mr and mr gordon carr and pesky of keswick mr and mrs walter urauam and donald of queensiilie and mr and mrs russell hunt and harry were- tuesday eve ning dinner guests with mr and mrs fred allin and family mr and mr- earl briliinger and family were at kavena over the xew years holiday visiting with mrs brilunsers mother mrs johnston mr and mrs albert scott were saturday evening diuuer suests with mr and mrs watson scott of tor onto there will be a contest for the months of january and february at sunday school men vs women for the most attending who will win whitchurch council makes annual appointments lemonville have your own cheques with your firm name prominently dis played modernize your cheque appearance printed at the tribune office reasonable terrific value spreads easily when hard speciali parkay ma 33 real valuei tides in dirts out special tide detergent 35 real savingi serve soup often special tomato soup swa 225 invigorating stimulating dsl black tea special 1 lb pkg 55 special tremendous value quick cooking quaker oats 33 lirlshls itnuiil cherries lioic itod 5 19tf culvefchcuse choice diced beets 3g 1 it bc pack fancy red socuyo salmon xi ay pancake flour aunt jemima is oi fig 23 hwjjlits irune 15 oz tin choice plums 2 29c mr and mrs rest archer of tor onto mr and mrs chas weir and family of parry sound mr and mrs make yake and family and mr and mrs wilfred yake and family spent christmas at mrs a vaks and were all together at mr and mrs blake yakes at maple for new years mr and mrs earl cook and fam ily were dinner guests with mr and mrs v 1 sharp on new years day mr and mrs 15111 hiltz and joanne from south carolina were recent guests with mr and mrs chas itatclifl mr and mrs andrew hutchinson and family had new years dinner with mr and mrs keith hutchinson and family mr and mrs fred harwood and family were entertained at the art paisley home friday evening mr and mrs roland scott and family had thursday dinner at the graham home mrs a yake reg and evelyn had sunday supper with mr and mrs wilfred yake and family at mt plsgah they also called on mr geo preston who is leaving wednesday for florida the regular monthly meeting of the womans association will be at the home of mrs a yake on wed jan 14th at 2 km pm the fees are due in january and may be handed to the treasurer at this meeting all the ladies of the community are invited to attend the annual congregational meet ing of lemonville church will be held on jan 15th at s pm in the church if you are interested in the church in your community plan now to attend this meeting why not start the new year right by attending service in the local church every sunday at 045 am sunday january 11th will be com munion service and all members and friends are urged to attend the wintersteins campbells has tings and drewerys held their annual new years eve party at- the has tings home mr elgin hastings was a visitor in toronto for xew years eve mrs s w hastings lias been sup ply teaching this week at the lake wilcox school whitchurch township council meeting for their inaugural ses sion on monday afternoon set up the following standing committees for i finance deputyreeve timbers councillor legge reeve mclaughlin roads and bridges councillor legge and graham deputyreeve timbers property and police reeve mclaughlin councillors legge and mccarron bylaws and permits councillors mccarron and graham deputy- reeve timbers health and wel fare councillor graham reeve mclaughlin councillor mccarron klmer starr was named weed inspector for another term at a salary of 75 and 8c mileage council was divided on the appointment to fill the vacancy caused by dr f h vannostrand who asked to be relieved of his duties on the planning hoard councillor mccarron was in the chair for the passage of the bylaw and the committee arose with the bylaw uncompleted adjourned to reconvene at a later date ex- councillor r c liaycroft and geo richardson were the names pro posed to fill the position poundkeepers appointed for the coming year were as follows ed ieary oran fret elmer wells russel graham watson fairies edwin barlow h e oliver walter druery gordon taber carl link warren graves wilf ferguson and clarence foote the fence viewers named were w h smith john petch james gibson vincent wagg herb simpson sam gibnoy bert baker geo druery las smith and x h brown road foremen for 193 will be geo hunt wm lundy harold dewsbury and orval degeer and sheep valuators j a clarke wat son fairies geo druery warren graves and ed leary c e toole was reappointed as whitchurch representative on the xewmarket high school area board glen major miss mabel baker waterdown spent a few days last week with mr and mrs wai kiss mrs j a hington spent one day last week in toronto mr and mrs ed jones and mar vin brougham mr and mrs charles fiss and family and mr and mrs george pickett spent new years with mr and mrs wm fiss mr ronnie french toronto spent new years day with friends in glen major mr and mrs kd johnson joe george and linda spent new years with mrs c johnson and delia miss shirley jones spent a few- days last week with miss betty fiss mr and mrs joe forsythe spent wednesday evening with mr and mrs jim peddle claremont miss kleanor johnson spent new- years in lansing miss june fiss of toronto was home over the weekend mr alec hingston and hoys vis ited saturday with mr and mrs j a hingstou birthday greetings to messrs joe johnson and freddie fiss who cele brated last week mr and mrs kd johnson and family miss iila jones spent friday with mr and mrs charles fiss and family mr and mrs charles fiss and family and mr and mrs jim pbddie anil family visited saturday evening with mr and mrs joe forsythe winter fishing prospects good at lake simcoe ringwood horsey orange juice 2 brunswick or fairhaven sardines 217 bee hive or crown brand corn syrup 35 scouring pads aunt sallys raspberry s 0 s 14j am m 4 t kxccl lit o jar peanut butter 33c freshly ground- coffee richmello u 93 ls- roll 12 zjmil cf ve california 2 bunche new carrots 25c metcntfe j tin i toilet tissue pork beans navy 2 for 29c home it o bottle tomato catsup 21 c iviuve h o jjn salad dressing 17c aunt sally orange ji gmpefnilt h oz jat- marmalade 33c i hum ijirpe se iz ih ncnie cut 20 or tin ripe pineapple green beans 17c each 25c fancy grade o ql market cooking apples 59c vul effective tkri fri s j it k lot ungraded eg5 wante01 w py sgfci market prical for urar44 cagt st mjigr for dutll grid 1i 02 dominion ttous limitto 6th line whitchurch congratulations to mrs j nicely who celebrated her eightyfirst birth day on january 3rd rev and mrs n rowan and nor ma mr and mrs james oldham and family had xew years dinner at the home of mr and mrs floyd ratciilt and family miss norma irowan spent a few- days with mr and mrs david clarke and family at huntsville miss reta nicely spent a week of christmas holidays at her home here mr and mrs robt miller mr and mrs e clublne and mr and mrs robt itatcliff were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs floyd ratcliff mis da elson of stouffville was a new years visitor at the harper home mrs e grimshaw and baby have returned to their home in toronto after spending some time with her brother mr and mrs ken bacon mr and mrs chas atkinson mr and mrs fred yake and family mr and mrs lloyd bolender and family had new years dinner with mr and mrs clifford gordon and family frank and douglas milton of weston were weekend visitors with their cousins ronnie and david hartwick new years visitors with mr and mrs elmore barkey were mr and mrs howard baker and colin also mr and mrs maurice boy we regret to report that dr fer guson had the misfortune to fall and injure his wrist last week messrs carl pilkey stanley elson ken graves and david fockler left last friday by motor for moose jaw saskatchewan after spending the holiday season with relatives and friends mr frank bell and family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs chas bell and family mr and mrs paul boadway mr ted itoadway and lady friend were dinner guests on new years with mr and mrs donald ratcliff and family new years visitors at the norman steckley home were mr and mrs percy pattenden and family mrs edith pattenden mrs andrews mr- ken baker and mr glen shadlock visitors with mr and mrs gor man dixon on new years were mr and mrs russel couperthwaitc norman and murray of mongolia mr and mrs alex cowan and jack and mr and mrs melvin tapscott and dale mr and mrs f pilkey alma carl and ken mr and mrs s g bacon and garnet mr and mrs w whlttleton and mr and mrs e grimshaw and baby were new years visitors with mr and mrs ken ba con and wayne miss grace foote and mrs stella jackson were dinner guests with mr and mrs s h foote on new years day classified advs are inserted in the tribune for 50c cash new years day guests with air and mrs fred steckley and shir ley included mrs percy steckley mrs j hoover and mr and mrs harold steckley of toronto also messrs george and james bennett of box grove mr and mrs art paisley and family also mr and mrs wiimer ham and family were new years dinner guests with mr and mrs jacob grove new years day guests with mr and mrs boss vague and family included mr and mrs ed browns- ber ir and mrs ilenb yakeloy and mr and mrs bill peacock mr and mrsr roy grove enjoy- ed new years day with mr and mrs bert taun and family of bethesda mr and mrs c v pringle of ottawa mrs w hamburgh of brantford mrs h mcgirr of markham and mr and mrs ii p kennedy and family of york mills were new years guests of mr and mrs jim kennedy mr dave fockler has gone out to the western provinces for a few months miss m will of toronto is visit ing her niece mrs james ogilvy mr bob kerr returned to variety village on monday to resume his training after spend ing the christmas holidays with his parents mr and mrs claude kerr young peoples meeting in ring- wood church was well attended on sunday evening when mr lloyd freel of stduftville student at emmanuel college toronto was guest speaker telling of his experience as a student minister in manitoba during the past sum mer mt pisgah ss no 7 of whitchurch held its annual school meeting on wednesday morning dec 31st mr geo boynton was elected as the new trustee to aid mr harry smith and mr harold doner ss no g had its annual meeting on the same day and mr george smith was returned for an other threeyear period the other trustees are mrs e a smith and mr alvln stephenson miss helen wells spent the two- week christmas holiday with her parents here and returned to shlll- ington from malton airport on sat urday january 3rd mr r c baycroft attended the funeral of his aunt mis itlchard baycroft at stayner on saturday december 27th mr and mrs bernard kays and familiy have moved into their new- house where they spent christmas the executive of the whitchurch home and school association of ss nos 6 and 7 held a meeting at the home of mr fred kirstein on fri day evening januaray 2nd with eleven members present dr mar garet arklnstall of newmarket will be the guest speaker for the meeting at ss no 6 on friday january uh the mt pisgah wa will hold its first meeting of 1953 in the form of a vork day when the members will varnish the new chairs it win be held on wednesday jan iith in the church markham planning board may be cut to five members the markham township plan ning board may be cut from seven to five members for the com ing year the idea was touched on briefly by a number of the coun cil members on monday afternoon councillor w l clark felt that in other municipalities the five man board had proven successful mr richard shorten who is residing out of the municipality and mr a e james are not ex pected to remain on the board the remaining members would be chairman d tanner vice chairman d rumney secretary c hoover members h maynard a stagg reeve timbers felt that even last year a five man planning board would have been sufficient but was outvoted deputyreeve iemasurier was agreeable with tlie move but moved that action be delayed on the matter xew remington portable type writers for sale the stouftviue tribune born in markham mrs 1 lehman passes on wednesday evening dec 31 mrs john s lehman passed away at her home on moore ave toronto following a lingering ill ness born in north markham the daughter of mr and mrs john ramer the deceased lived in the village for a number of years be fore moving to toronto her hus band a carpenter by trade pre deceased her fifteen years ago mrs lehman was a member of knox presbyterian church tor onto the deceased leaves to mourn her passing one daughter maud a teacher in toronto and one son dr edgar lehman a dentist also of toronto there are three sur viving brothers enos of malvern peter of port perry and ambrose of london a sister mrs wes reesor of stouffville predeceased her funeral service was held at the a w miles chapel 30 st clair ave toronto on saturday after noon at 130 pm with interment in dicksons mill cemetery harry goldens gigantic ary clearance sale opens clothing store this week tanu- at his prospects for winter ashing on lake simcoe look good according to department of lands and for ests district biologist v h mc- crimmon he advises however that the weekend angler familiar ize himself with the technique of fishing through the ice if he would bring home a good catch quite a number from stouffville indulge in this business of icefishing at lake simcoe historically fishing through the ice on lake simcoe dates back to the time of the huron indians who cut small holes in the frozen surface and shielded from the cold by buffalo or bearskin robes speared fish for food but times have since changed and spearing is no longer legal buffalo and bears have departeti the district long since lake simcoe fishermen today rely on little fish houses for shelter mounted on skids they can be moved readily they have small stoves in one corner for warmth long an important activity for lakeshore residents ice fishing has been gaining popularity as a sport in recent years last winter some 1300 fishing shacks were counted over the lake on week days they are occupied mostly by local fishermen but on weekends enthusiastic anglers come from near and far to try their luck they rent space in the tiny cabins and enjoy the sport in relative comfort lake trout whitefish and lake herring are the species most com monly taken but perch may be caught in some areas and pike abound in cooks bay at the south end of the lake burbot or ling are harvested in large numbers biological studies carried out by the department biologist reveal that lake simcoe whitefish are notable for their small size they spawn in great numbers on the shoals commencing midnovember and mature in five to six years because of their slow rate of growth they measure but 13 to 10 inches in length and weigh but a halfpound to a pound at that time in their seventh or eighth year they generally attain a full pound or more in weight but will seldom exceed two pounds even at ten years of age perhaps their small er and firm flesh account for their delicious eating quality in contrast lake trout grow rapidly in lake simcoe and com pare favourably in growth to those from other ontario waters they mature in about six years and are then about 24 inches in length and about three and a half pounds in weight larger lake trout are known to be present but at ages exceeding 12 years weigh ing about 16 pounds are not com mon most lake trout found on the spawning beds are between seven and ten years of age average 24 to 30 inches in length and weigh from four to seven pounds the better lake trout fishing grounds are not so easily reached as are those for whitefish or herr ing local fishermen therefore take more of this species than do their weekend guests lake herring are very abundant maturing in about three years at lengths of from eight to nine inches they weigh from four to seven ounces by their seventh year however they usually run better than a pound they make excellent eating spawn on the shoals during december and while they do not grow as rapid ly as lake erie herring the lake simcoe product compares favour ably with those found elsewhere in ontario why pay more n for less toronto star p wk star weekly p wk total p wk 30c 10c the telegram 6 lnucs per wt4k plus weekend picture magazine plus 16 paces of colored comics still only 2s with tely home delivery every week you save 15 for horn dtlhrtry off th tely plcoi contact th tly corrlftsofttmaa on your ttroot vrit tbo tecg3i ear an4 mtllnda sf toronto 1 or 3 tolopfcono wavcley6011 i the telegram 1 0 pn wukend yooit 8esj newspaper uv