Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1954, p. 11

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oneill rumney ln pitchers duel markham wins xi orillia meets clippers in senior hockey opener markham nets satimiav virht wiii he hockkv mght ix stoi ffviijk saturday cisht ill b hocr niht in stousviii evry saturday niht the stouflttile clipper will pronde hwky entertainment lo me local arena tor wil opn h- aaaiim itfndaum moor o ociobr 33rd thr wll be public skatlaj on wedneday nllthu throughout the winter lat ean the sr rhedul had stouffville payinz both on saturday ntiht and wriaay nijrht thus bralcini into iz refatar pubilc skailnt routine tnu year hoever definite mzat aae been aaide kbttkr mlsif kkiki there la a erou ned for bettej muic at th stouffville areqa during public skatinz oljrhlv some of the records sound ae if the came out of noah ark and the sound system is far from adequate in fact ekaters at the east end of the arena ran hear nothinz more than a muffled hum arena manager v t renni eayi that ne records have ben ordered and snouid be available rtry aoon they certainly cant come too soon a picture m artist gould paint for many year literally dozens of stouffvtlie residents journey into the nonh woods on hunting expeditions during the fall season of the year and i have always wondered what mag netic impulee prompted these local sportsmen to make this annual excursion is it the love of hunting is it the longing for peace and quiet that prevails in the back woods i it the magnificent color of red orange and gold in the thousands of maple trees perhaps many like to hunt and many like to rest but i am sure that the eyeappealing scenery probably holds the biggeet thrill of all over the thanksgiving weekend i motored to mindn it wa the flret time i had ever been in the hallburton district in the fail one cannot describe in words the beautiful scenery at every turn in the road there is a lake surrounded by a multitude of golden maples all their glory is reflected into the blue water it is truly a wonderful eight a picture no artist could paint minor hookey outlook not bright the hockey outlook for boys over thirteen years of ajte jn stouffville does not appear too hrijtht at the present time at least kvery day for the pat two weeks the younr lads in town have been enquiring about plans for the organization of midget bantam and juvenile teams here but they all must face the same answer we havent heard anything definite yet the only age group that is assured of hockey for the next ix or seven months is the lions peewees who commence their league activity on saturday some believe that the stouffville lions club should operate the entire minor hockey setup here which includes pee wee midget bantam and juvenile it has been pointed out that this is the case in some other towns such an allout hockey promotion by the local service club would he fine but it must be remembered that there are many other worthy channels where financial assistance must be directed besides hockey every reason the stouffville lions spend hundreds of dollars in the operation of the little lads league and many members believe that the club cannot afford to spend any more money en hockey i agree that it is too bad to bring the young hoys along in hockey until they are thirteen year old jhen drop them sum at an age when they should be receiving the proper coaching and practice but i also feel that the financial burden is too much for one service club to handle a short rime ago mr tom wedsetoft attempted to organize a replacement for the defunct athletic club but some where along the line his plans bogged down with the result the idea was dropped that is wnere stoultvillea sports program hit a dead end road had this organization become a reality there would be financial nssistance for the remaining hockey cluks as well as soft ball hardball and other types of sport whats the solution i wish i knew the only answer is to attempt to reorganize the athletic association hut even that is too late for this winter perhaps the parents of the boys interested in playing either midget bantam or juvenile might he able to solve the problem for this season at least btisijaeiss valley manager he orillia derlvn fdfttlacs i i sorm stundeit brilliant ne minder with ttxtiouviue mark j ham ana stouffville in formers to eono am in thejyear my make a bid to guard markham twp league cnfithe nets for markham inierme- ba3j final played at markham daes ibis season coach jack min h r on thwvday night developed wauon ha m eye on sun- red faverowwin- imo a fine pitchers que beiaen for goal tending outlet ween peg oxeul of the aces j should norm line u with the and jack rumney of markham i markhame coach waon markham took the ccond jrame woud have two nne goaiierid- 4- three of the winners four er n stunden and roddy me ruit were unearned j arthur who guarded the twine error ruined buuonvillesjfor the eagles in orha corape- 1 the tribune stouffville ont thursday october ji l5t stanley theatre kchooi trustees to discuss problems at oak ridges public school trustees will meet on nov 18th to discuss mutual problems it has been announced the conference will include trustees from the townships of markham king whitchurch x gwillimbury e gwillimbury georgina the evening will be divided into three sessions recent changes in legislation will be discussed school buildings and school maintenance lrvvwttwh hfe fj 1lljw ktt j3 v bb r she m mm isfssmibi ewlessic- chance of evening xie series lack rumney on the mound for the sluggers buried fine ball throughout the nine in nings he allowed six hits j walked two and struck out nine batters oxe on the i mound for markham chalked j up ten strike outs gave up six hits and walked one buttonville made their first error of the game in the second inning when right fielder don mcintosh bobbled charlie par ents fly ball xo damage re sulted however as harry young and monte holman were strike out victims and jerry meharg popped out to jack watson in the sixth inning lloyd raymer markhams hardhit ting second baseman lifted a high fly ball into left field that mac clement misjudged and the runner took second he proceeded to steal third and romped home with the first run of the game when morley petch doubled the aces sewed up the game in the eighth with an additional three runs lloyd raymer smashed a wellhit ball over the head of mac clement and circled the sacks for the aces second run bob petch went down on strikes but brother morley connected for his sec ond extra base clout in at tempting to pick the runner off moving to third the ball slipped past jack watson and petch came on to score pinch- jiitter red fleming was thrown out second to first but harry young was safe when ronnie bell dropped the ball at first base monte holman singled to drive young in with the aces final run of the game buttonville threatened to break- into the scoring in the sixth and eighth innings when they pushed runners around to third base but their clutch batsmen failed to come through vith the necessary hits when needed in the sixth inning don mcintosh beat out a good bunt and bud watson sacrificed him to second ronnie bell singled moving the front to third but mac clement popped out to morley petch bert ba ker buttonville yogi berra was given an intentional pass to load the sacks but jack rum ney popped to catcher bob petch to put out the fire in the eighth inning mcin tosh again led off for button ville with a bunt single and moved to third when ronnie bell grounded out m petch to meharg mcintosh died at third when clement grounded out third to first in the ninth inning the slug gers managed to squeeze one run across the plate jack rum ney teed off on a grooved pitch and smashed it into the out field for a triple geo stark singled rumney home and raced to third when his hit was hobbled on the throwin minton popped to raymer and jack watson struck out to end the game the contest was played in near freezing temper atures uon markham are presently seek ing ice time at the lnionville ters top scorer and rusty aiken dependable forward despite barrie reports that both may hang up their skates for the season favero in par ticular was a main source of strength to the club there will be some new com ers jimmy strachan goal- tender from barrie who played arena xo word has been re- here wi m ceiyed whether we team and to m rink nad reacned a satisfac tory agreement they hope to be grouped with orono port hope and lindsay rain washes out allstar game an allstar game arranged between elgin mills and a se lect team of girls from stouff ville and peaches had to be called off on monday night due to wet grounds elgin mills are markham twp champions the allstars were to line up as follows pitcher joan hay- nes stouffville shirley young peaches marj barber peaches c marg smith peaches 1st edna stickley peaches 2nd peggy white stouffville 3rd eleanor reiri peaches ss gwen kenned v peaches lf barb hare stouffville 3rd eleanor reid peaches ss gwen kennedy peaches lf barb hare stouffville cc helen paisley stouffvill rf mary coel stouffville due to the lateness of the season the game may now be held over until the early part of next sea son will be back while three local youngsters with the team in clude merv james and mtke belejac who played for mid land juniors last winter and clare vaey barries contribution to the pontiacs incudes centre ab bowen defencemen al shew- chuk lloyd pearsall and ken robertson and winger danny macdonald seotty bain formerly of durham is another newcomer who will be the centre of much attention the stouffville clippers will open the sr b schedule in orillia on wednesday oct 20 quite a large number of spec tators from here are expected to make the 60 mile jaunt to watch the local squad in the opening game former warden w bain dead wilraot bam former reeve of scott township and warden of ontario county died at his home lot 20 1st con scott twp on thursday funeral services were held at zephyr with interment in mt albert cemetery mr bain is survived by his son morley bain he was in his 71st vear rock hudson and jane wyman become th year mrvt exciting new roman tic team in universal-ln- utnational magnificent obsession barbara rush is also starred in this tech nicolor production of the celebrated love story by lloyd c douglas author of the robe ross hunt er produced magnificent obsession v pc ggg i t t public skating in the stouffville arena saturday october and wednesday october 16 claremont faces soccer elimination the claremont legionnaires move to oshawa on saturday for the second game of the on tario county soccer finals tne series with strila is two games with goals to count a loss on saturday will eliminate clare mont from ihe running on saturday the motor city squad scored a 31 win over the legionnaires to take a two goal lead strila are nov fa vored to capture the silver ware although claremont have come through with some amaz ing upset throughout the en tire schedule and playoffs lyndhurst motors open sr schedule here on oct 23rd canadas entry in the world hockey tournament lyndhurst motors will open the 195455 sr b schedule here on satur day oct 23rri the last time these clubs met was in the senior playoffs last spring when the clippers eliminated gregg curries squad from the running it is expected that lyndhursts will ice many of the players that performed with the club last season in cluding don couch gabby lindsay moe galand xormie gray earl clements russ ro bertson and others len buckland first over 300 mt pisgah miss shirley tatton and miss sheila osuliivan spent the ho liday weekend visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrs george boynton and boys mrs noble spent several days last week visiting mrs r wilton we are glad to report that leslie smith is home from the hospital mr and mrs fred wibon and family spent a couple of ria3s holiday on a trip to brockville last week mr and mrs william menus and children of trenton and mrs ross minns of toronto visited on wednesday of last week with mr and mrs g minns and mr and mrs leigh bearisto anniversary services next sunday oct 17 at ii am and 7 pm with rev victor wood in charge of both services out- own choir will provide special music in the morning and heise hill male quartette in the evening service dont forget the turkey sup per held in trie church on thursday october 2s from fi8 pm admission by ticket and these may be purchased from sitdown strikes usually are the result of conditions that workers think they cant stand ffvuxe policy a show mrlj 7 a p pm matmco smrtj 2 pm friday satlrday october 15 16 ride clear of diablo audio murphy susan cabot dan duryea plus comedy short cartoon monday ii tuesday october is 19 tanganyika in technicolor van heflin ruth roman plus comedy short cartoon any wa member or phone 60425 adults 150 children 75c mr and mrs bovair had thanksgiving dinner on mon day with mr and mrs clem ellas mr and mrs chester patten- den elwood howard and ma ry had thanksgiving dinner sunday night with mr and mrs howard storry and fam ily of gravel hill and mr and mrs russell storry of good wood at theformers home special farmers six eyelet laced farm boot surrini jntt autshiperer lawford margaret obrien elizabeth taylorjanet leigh flossaho brazzi mary astob with lucile watson sir c aubrey smith harry davenport a mfrvyn leroy production coior technicolor plus cartoon specially priced at 395 lehman shoes watch for magnificent obssin coming soon len buckland stouffvilles bowling enthusiast has chalk ed up the first 300 of the sea son in the open bowling class len squeezed out a 301 on friday night of this week the ladies league swings into action gladys ford is heading this group there has been much interest in the formation of a thursday afternoon ladies group with baby tending serv ices and refreshments thrown in you are asked to leave your name at the alleys lions league bowling got off to a flying start last week helen lehman and ken wagg took the ladies and gents high honors the mens town league starts on monday all team en tries must he in by saturday night bowlers who are not on a team please get in touch with cy at 200 the young peoples league starts on wednesday with lome boadway and murray wagg handling the reins i ions league open on saturday the stouffville lions peewee league will commence its sea sons activity on saturday af ternoon of this week the hours will extend from 12 oclock noon until 4 pm the first few- sessions will allow the young lads to get the feel of their skates and sticks before the league schedule is drawn up mr jim austin is heading the group this year wmvvav2eb3 open bowling lose to markham in rugby opener stouffville district high school dropped their opening rugby game to markham on wednesday of last week by a score of 75 the local souad jumped into an earlj- lead in the opening minutes when ray foord went over for a touch down markham counted two points on kicks and then in the dying minutesof the game they rallied for a major td to pull the contest out of the fire len wilkes of stouffville officiated markham dressed sixteen men for the contest the return game is scheduled for stouff ville next wednesday after noon due to the conditions of the grounds and the lateness of the season an organized group has not been formed richmond hill and newmarket have not placed entries in the local ea- gue leaving only markham and n ight istouffviile to compete it is hoped that cxbrtdge will place an entry in the group next sea son the first team for stouffville is as follows haynes foord wideniah thompson cake and hollingsworth the 2nd team is lehman bruce buchanan harmon coultice and mc- creirv mr mercer ard mr j5ifairtwryrt4if r-rvjfrieve- marshall arc handling the team he scores yes sts hockey time a hockey figure or pleasure time to drop in skates from our on saturday arena bowling alley phone 290 for reservations at weldons and choose your most complete selection for hockey ssp we are featuring canadas bel known brand ccm all 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