Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 15, 1953, p. 11

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tae tribune stoufivjlie ont thursday october 15 1s53 lions peewee nhl league starfs saturday named assistant coach norm stunden popular clipper soahenuer and buttoavhie softball hurler has accepted the position of assistant coach of the aurora bears jr b hockey club charlie kowntree is coach 4nd andy cioss is actins in the office of manager norm carries into ih- same a wealth of hockey knowledge vhih should aid in the formation of a powerful junior squad iiriidrs hand ling the pads with expert versatility norm has asj performed out front in his liijjh school day- he has seen action with richmond hill ccionvllle markham and stoacville and has practically grown up with sport he is at the present tim- iscoutinc around looking for junior hockey strengthen the club it is hoped that he to play with the clippers alnt whirli might will also continue itfmt iivssmu no i favokitk with 10000 1ikvs fans on wednesday evening 10000 hockey fans at maple 1af garden- sounded their approval of centre star hob hasjard as he led the pittsburg hornets to a 31 victory over the majile ieaf by his untirins effort the local forward vaulted himself back into toronto company and a regular spot with king clancys squad it was only a few days previous that ilassard was traded to the leaf farm club in favor of rudy meser now danny iewicki has received the goodbye sign from conn smythe after an unsuccessful tryout with the maple leafs rob ilassard- spectacular return to form was applauded loudly by the crowd and his every move received a lusty cheer even fistic encounter with ieaf forward tod sloan was okd by the action hungry spectators bobs sensational comeback was the talk of every enthusiastic fan and a headline on the sport tages of the daily papers while thousands voiced their persona approval at the gardens thousands more were pulling for him as they listened in their homes beside their tv sets or over their radios if hob can continue to play this brand of hockey he will no doubt become a permanent fixture with the clancy crew athletic club doomed after an active existence of six years stouffville athletic club appeared on tuesday evening to be doomed the club was organized in the spring of 1947 with bert bell as one of the mainstays of the organization and don lewis the first president the athletic club organized the first clipper hockey club and made considerable cash donations to the team in its early years the club has handled all the teen age snort baseball in the summer and hockey in the winter provided nearly a hundred dollars worth of graduation pins for the stoulfvllle skating club and fostered a host of other good works for the local youth much more than 10000 has been raised and spent on stouffvilles young lads- in the past six years now it appears the club is to die because the present executive less than a dozen men have been carrying the full load of the club and cannot see their way clear to carry on further it is most regrettable to reveal that not one parent of the boys whom this club has spent many dollars on has come forward with an offer of help sports in stouffville have grown to a large scale and we believe the only sound way to continue is to form an athletic commission similar to that in some of our larger neighboring lommunities the commission is organized under the ontario department of community planning similarly to the community park board there is a board of seven members representatives from five local organizations along with two members of town council the commission receives a government grant of 20 on all equipment purchased and a third of the salary of any athletic director if such were engaged it was proposed by the retiring athletic club executive that the lions club as practically the only remaining body doing boys work have the matter placed before them with view to organizing the entire list of community organizations into an athletic club or a government sponsored commission vewmakkkt would be valuable addition to sr b group newmarket spitfires have requested an entry into the sr b metropolitan group and their request is still under con sideration by the teams and the oha the canaltown crew- would make a valuable addition to the present sr b setup at the present time there are five clubs in the league and this number would be raised to six if the entry is allowed one seam toronto wheelers are playing their home games in aurora ind the extra few miles would not be noticed by visiting clubs furthermore newmarket have always had a strong following both at their home and away games which would aid in swelling he gate receipts all around the circuit stouffville would cer- alnly benefit because competition between the clippers and he spitfires has always been keen even in exhibition contests n order to enter this grouping the newmarket club would have o climb from intermediate a hockey to senior b this they ire willing to do for the past few years they have been in volved in a fruitless butt hi for the intermediate a group lonors but colllngwood have proved a definite stumbling block n their path certainly newmarket are as strong as many so- alled sr b clubs we have seen and with some added player strength should form good opposition the spitfires would play heir home games on thursday night which is an open night the group schedule a definite decision will have to be ortbeoming in the near future as the schedule commences in ess than one week u1imc skating popular although there are numerous other attractions around the own and community this time of year public skating still etains its popularity with young and old alike so far this oung season three public skating nights have been held and lose to 1000 persons have attended there were over 200 on he ice on wednesday night of last week and the crowd increased nearly 100 on saturday and monday nights this is one astlmc that will never become out of style it may seem early n the season to don the red mittens and furlined ear muffs nit nevertheless hundreds are enjoying the exercise brougham wins ont intermediate isoftball title on monday afternoon the brougham sofroal club cap- urd the intermediate d au- ontario softball champion ship as they blanked fajcon- i bridge lti0 to take the series three games to two brough am took the opener on satur- teams dav 150 but the visitors ral- should be at the arena on sat- elgin mills wins softball crown stouvule iions hotkey league club will t mid bein on saturday afternoon of this week from 12 oclock roon until 4 pm all players faetweeti the ages of eight and thirteen interested in playing on one of the unlay a number of practice session will be held before the joys are organized into team- coaches wil be appoint ed for tlje clubs and a regular schedule and playoffs will be drawn up players from stouff ville and surrounding com munity are eligible to play if they meet the age require ments high school rugby squad downs r hill for the first time in several years richmond hill high school suffered defeat at the hands of stouffville as the loc al rugby squad downed their rivals 3317 on wednesday of last week the contest was played at richmond hill the yonge street crew op ened the scoring with a con- rerted touchdown in the first quarter but stouffville rallied with two to lead 116 at the end of the first half the hill threatened in the third quart er with a heavy ground attack but fumbles spoiled their chances of tying the score stouffville scored two touch downs in the second half while richmond hill counter ed with two graham frisoy carried the ball for four of stouffvilles touchdown thom pson scored two while coult- ice frisby and foord added the converts j lied in the second contest to square the scries with an s3 win bob miller registered six- j teen strikeouts on saturday and fanned an additional 12 j batters in the rubber game on monday he aliowea but four hits in the series final bill hill started on the mound for brougham in the first game on monday both brougham hurlers bill hill and bob miller were the power batters for the champs hill smashed out four hits in five trips while miller connected with three safeties in live appearances at bat in the final game a good crowd was on hand for the double- header in winning the rubber content on saturday pitcher bob miller chalked up his first oasa championship in 2t years on the mound following the victory a grand parade was held in the evening with a long proces sion of cars adding to the cel ebration march the elgin mills ladies soft- ball team are the proud win ners of the markham town ship league foully donated by mr ernie lemasurier of uniom ile they defeated peaches tnree games to one to win the championship pictu red above is the elgin mills team with the trophy the players are as follows rear the holidays were mr willim catcher esther topp 1st base mrs rena morrison pitcher and fielder bill morrison coach and manager ethel carlisle fielder joyce flem ing shortstop joan marinoff 2nd base from left to right alma gulden and margaret guppy fielders mae spires 3rd base and team captain holding trophy shirley jones holding trophy shirley jones pitcher and fielder and mae jones fielder aurora in eight team junior loop aurora bears have been granted permission by the oha to enter the metropolit an eight team junior b group other teams in the league are unionville weston brampton scanboro lakeshore st mi chaels and east york the move cuts down considerably on the long trips by aurora to collingwood and owen sound unionville jets are rounding a team quickly into shape three stouffville juniors are attempting to win a spot on the club bud lehman don lewis and harold hodgson have all been out for practice sessions with the jets clippers open senior oha schedule wed dynes leasiders will be the visitors here on wednesday night october 21st to open the sr b group schedule on saturday night following the clippers move into the rav- ena rink to engage the ki-y- flyers operated by the ki- wanis club season tickets are now avail able for all scheduled home games of the clippers they may be obtained at the arena box office ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot figure skating registration for the 19531954 season will take place at the stouffville arena oct 19th to 10 pm preschool ss00 monday i to 6 pm juniors up to 12 yrs 1200 these fees cover the entire cost of instruction for the season unless individual lessons are desired instructors mr and mrs wallace distelmeyer oshawa skating club stouffville figure skating club chairman mrs june button secy mrs mary baker treas john mathewson d markham nurseries full line of nursery stock for fall planting holland bulbs landscaping garden maintenance sales station on no 7 hey west limits of markham village phone nursery markham 81j14 sales station markham 489j clippers play oshawa benefit game saturday hockey fans will see the stouffville clippers in action for the first time in the 1953- 1 season when they stage a benefit contest on saturday night against the powerful 0- shawa sr b truckmen this is the club that knocked the clippers out of the group play offs last season in their first exhibition appearance the truckmen handed the power ful jr a barrie flyers a 72 setback a couple of weeks ago barrie captured the memorial cup last year coach bob bangay will no doubt have a number of new faces in the lineup when the stouffville club take to the ice on saturday night the game is being staged to aid the oshawa club in purch asing new equipment to re place that lost in the costly o- shawa arena fire one month ago the truckmen will have the majority of last years club back in action with such familiar names as samolenko scott thaylor dickens hoop er etc in the lineup victoria square the anniversary services of victoria square united church will be held on sunday octob er 25 at 11 am and 730 pm at 11 am the guest speaker will be rev wni g berry ma bd special music by victoria square united church choir at 730 pm the guest speaker will be rev clayton h searle ma bd of high park united church toronto special music by the washington united church choir the wjms thank offering meeting is to be a pot luck luncheon to be held in the sunday school roam on wed nesday october 21 at 1230 noon the guest speaker will be mrs gek howe wms 1rcsbyterial president the baby band members and their mothers are invited also the jadies from unionville mel ville browns corners and headford vms members of the victoria square wmjsj it is time to renew your mission ary monthly please do so with mrs mcroberts the mis sionary monthly secretary it is also time to bring any hea vy clothing to be sent to eu rope the regular monthly meet ing of the mission band will be held on saturday afternoon october 17 at 230 pm at the home of mrs earl empring- ham miss steckley of gorm- iey who has been a missionary to india for over 30 years will be guest speaker all the chil dren in the community are in vited to attend congratulations to mr and mrs arnold mortson on the birth of a son on sunday oct ober 11 at york county hospi tal newmarket congratulations to air and mrs howard avison nee anne baird who were mar ried on saturday in the rich mond hill united church rev and mrs ac huston and betty spent thanksgiving day with friends at peterbor ough mr and mrs herb sander son mr and mrs lloyd sand erson of richmond hill miss audrey bovair mr lloyd canning hat sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs stan ley hoynton and family we are pleased to report that mrs louis nichols is pro gressing favourably following her recent serious operation in st michaels hospital to ronto messrs edward and neil donnelly of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs les lie hart and family mr and mrs percy bennett and ray had saturday even ing dinner with mr and mrs gordon mortson and family there will be no church service on sunday october is at victoria square because of the anniversary services at browns corners however there will be sunday school at 915 am please note the time faxili good time fob soil testing farmers who intend to plant spring grains and wish to have their soil analyzed before planting should take soil sam pies now advises professor n r richards head of the soils department agricultural col lege guelph soil boxes and instruction for taking soil sanmles can be mghfiisf llv skate exchange if you want to buy or sell figure skates and boots come to stouffville arena saturday morning this week 9 to 11 am oct 17th stouffville skating club mrs baker sec gaaaapbepaaaacg 1 1 cpbobxi john mathewson ttcas cexx33 you get real economy plus outheats heaters that cost much more v exclusive quaker smoke less burner uses less fuel v auweided airtight con struction f safety oil control valve y combines radiant ano cir culating heat v front lighting door ano evrclhar flame door fuelsaving automatic airfeed optional v waisthigh fingertip heat control v heat directing top grille v luxurious rich bakedon enamel finish altona feed supplies phone stocfp 61300 obtained free of charge from the offices of agricultural re presentatives or from the soils department oac the questionnaire on the iback of the instruction sheet should be tilled out and samples taken according to directions in ord er that the soil test may have anv value stylish shoes that suit your wardrobe and tgnyf bdt x i just slip a tired foot into one of these wonderfully buoyant shoes and float off on your busy round of activities for walking working relax ing nothing equals their goodlooking comfort 1295 lehmans shoes i main street stouffville exhibition benefit hockey game oshawa smith truckmen vs stouffville clippers stouffville arena saturday oct 17 to help truckmen replace equipment lost in disastrous oshawa arena fire game time 9 pm admission 75c children under 12 free grand opening oha senior b hockey dynes leasiders vs stouffville clippers wednesday oct 21 admission 75c season tickets now on sale at the arena boxofflce have your seats reserved for twenty home games and your choice for- the playoffs

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