fne 10 tk stouftuli tuhmf t5wa fte i h5c f clippers withdraw from wa a int a hockev grouo c0ach dmint0sh exhibition tilt on friday iih i ivviiw j ml wllji stouffviue will have an inter the 195657 edition of the trio may then be selected will enter c category q mediate c hockey entry tnis lnionville sea wo final approval is expect ed from the oha today if jets will test strength in their first game from heir v tran mike mcstravjck wayne redshaw and don hay settled sloafftlllea hockey tatu for th maoa hai finally been settled at leajt bop it ha bn settled during rh p tro weis an entry haji ben planned ia sr b in a and int c foons sunday practice i t5 plain that the 8rs two classes would be impoibl hence int c waa all ha remained the majority of our on loca players wer not happy with the prospects of travelling to meafod elmira and orillia trips that would be necessary if an entry was made in inter mediate a or senior b to make the situation even more difficult our chances of obtaining some sood hockey imports were hampered due to the fact that their signature carried with it a 15000 guarantee it is not possible of course to pay aalaries to imports and allow our own local players to work on a split basis im afraid you would soon find the stouffviue team in dire need of local talent should such a plan b put into practice i have heard numerous fans state its quite a drop from a to c class hockey in name perhaps it is but as far as actual hockey talent is concerned our club should be very close to last seasons entry it is true with the exception of two import all players from the metro area will be- dropped but some of our own boys who had previously considered hansins up their gear have now decided to return to active service stouftviiles team will be strictly home hrew this winter tnd the majority of fans will not have to scan through a program to find the name of any individual performer organizing a team here this season has not been easy much of the load has been carried by manager harry lee al though an executive wa appointed some of these men havent been too aciive it is booed however that things may run more smoothly now that our class has been definitely established a new venture a move has been made her to place mor financial respon sibility on our young minor hockey players than has been the case in past season other years the boys in th peewee bantam midget and juvenile brackets were expected only to provide their necessary equipment skates hockey ticks etc but were not requested to pay for ice time it ha always been the opinion of many local hockey promoters that our mino hockey boys could and should contribute a small fee for tfte pleasure of competing in an organized league this action was taken on the matter the peewee players are being charged 5300 apipce for the entire winter one dollar of this amount will provide insurance for each player who registers to date close to 100 boys have registered and no complaints have been made to the hockey management- it is hoped that the j300 fee will not prevent any young boy from playing in the league if this registration fee stops a single lad from playing peewee hockey i will bitterly oppose such a setup lor another year in the midget ranks a 50c charge has been placed- on every player for both practices and home games as faras bantam midget and juvenile players are concerned i believe these boys should be able to meet such an expense without any hardship to either themselves or their parents the majority of lads in this age group are willing and able to earn their own spending money and certainly any one hour practice or scheduled same is worth this amount if this move proves aatisfactory it will no doubt be carried on from year to year buttonville news following sunday s practice session the management of the j i clippers decided to withdraw their entry from the inter- j mediate a senior b hockey group the league comprising jmeaford orillia elmira oak- jville milton brampton and j georgetown was considered too i strong for the number of play- iers who attended the workout j a number of the local perform bantams hold practise this week this approval is received the season or friday night when three sets of defencemen are clippers will form part of a they play host to aurora in an presently available for duty in- group with beeton bradford exhibition tilt the contest will eluding gus olmstead and jim aurora vandorf and richmond sta at s 30 p m hill don mcintosh popular de- fenceman with the clippers for a number of seasons will coach stouffviue bantams ontario the new entry succeeding bob held bangay who announced his re- semifinalists last season their initial workout at the arena tirement recently the club will be allowed two imports on wednesday evening of this week the entry will be coached and managed by messrs wilf morlev and keith sutherland ers felt that it would be impos- members of the public sible for them to attend games school maff at time of writ jin towns close to 100 miles from ing the elj players are not stouffviue known although the club will j only 11 players attended sun- be somewhat weaker than last i i days practice including one years club two holdovers from i goaltender coach don mcintosh the 195556 team will be defence- and forwards bud lehman and man roger stover and forward harold hodgson were the only holdovers from last years club the remainder were ex juniors or imports from scarooro and weston larry malloy the latter has been working out with toronto marlboro bantams rick wedsel- toft presently with the midgets is also eligible to play bantam midgets hold practice hope to ice strong teaming the stouffviue midgets held sanders gary baston and fred their initial practice session on abraham the club has top- friday evening more than 20 notch centre ice strength in for- players attended the workout wards norm hendricks and ron on paper the jets appear to be a powerful club they are loaded with strength down the centre with geo cary brian allen don tran mike mcstra- vick wayne redshaw and don hayres each ready and able to fit into the pivot position coach stunden from richmond hill jim rennie don jackson and andy anderson of stouffviue and les jarvis from matkham bruce middleton will likely get the nod for the goaltending job with richmond hills cottrell standing by if needed inionvilles exact classification hasnt been established as vet hunters accident policy 500000 coverage 14 days for 265 if injured in any way from the time you leave home polly minton hasnt definitely a chance jhat twv mav decided on his starting lineup moved f for fridays game the pre schedule contest will give the new jet coach an opportunity they use the exrichmond hill players coach minton said how ever that rather than make the to size up his club and he will no advance into a higher calegorv doubt jockey his players around to obtain offensive and defensive combinations it is likelv that geo carv will he would drop both olmstead and stunden a meeting of the oha was scheduled for last night wednesdavi and the under the watchful eye of coach stewart bill lennox sixteen players have been retained three goaltenders other front line per formers will be don benson including harland mills rick wedseltoft 1 gord mcdowell and ernie abra coach mcintosh wil put his team through their first sched uled practice on sunday eve ning the club will comprise all local performers a few of the centre wingers john darbyson group schedule will be drawn up and ben gayman while brien shortly after this session mr allen may work between bobab hulse of aurora is the con- atkinson and don middleton a vener register 107 boys for lions peewee league following the first evenings bry win yates jimmy goudie practice session of stouffviue lions peewee hockey league 107 boys have been registered the official schedule will open plavers who arelikelv to make monday night of next week ki f i i trie time of the games are listed stouftviiles hopes of a group ham at least three more play- j championship in the minor jers who played with last years i teafn are expected to i ranks rests mainly on the bantam shoulers of the midget entry no try out definite grouping has been friday evening arranged as yej coach the club boasts a fine goal- j through a bid for a position on the team are harold hodgson bud leh man bruce mcdowell lei clarke joe lewis gord lewis hal gibson grant wagg geo at the next session on stark jack watson clare fock- ler bill bradbury and a num ber of others lennox put the club a real workout last neighbourhood notes on monday of this week mr and mrs david prentice nee isobel vaughan celebrated their first wedding anniversary mrs dick jones and her daughter mrs gordon vaughan are visiting mr and mrs bruce jones at wallaceburg this week on saturday evening of last week approximately 15 browns corners yps members attend ed the toronto centre presby tery yps dance at bathurst st united church toronto on saturday evening of last week miss isobel hood attended a dinner with former classmates from the ryerson institute of technology the speaker at browns cor ners church last sunday morn ing was rev c e cragg of to ronto mr cragg is from the ontario temperance union rev a c huston mrs huston and betty were at king st united church in oshawa where mr huston was guest speaker and betty was the soloist rev c e cragg was the lun cheon guest of- mr and mrs douglas hood on sunday on thursday of last week mr and mrs douglas hood attend ed the international fair at the church of all nations it was canadian night and after a hot turkey dinner dr lavell smith gave a travelogue for the hoods the occasion marked their 31th wedding anniversary december 1 is the date for the harmony club bazaar which will be held in buttonvillc hall members are busy making art nov 26 annual meeting of the sunday school executive dec 9 white gift sunday with guest speaker dr wesley hunni- sett of the fred victor mission dec 21 annual sunday school christmas concert the meeting was well attended mr and mrs norman reid entertained the group wi euchre the first buttonville wi spon sored euchre party of the cur rent season was held in button ville hall on friday evening of last week with 16 tablesof play ers in attendance this was the first of a series which will run till christmas gentlemen win ning prizes were messrs james mclaren wm wray and a cut for third between n burr and e hill ladies prizes went to mrs r calvert mrs r burr and mrs milton sherman mrs harold cunningham won chick en in the lucky draw and the freezeout was won by mrs mc- cullough and mrs cowling over dr george kelly and mr l a hood following play refresh ments were served the next party will be nov 16 w i luncheon more than 150 attended the buttonville wi luncheon held tending prospect in exbantam j week giving the players plenty roger beaszley eric mortimer jof skating and shooting practice j the management has stated that all players who are signed be allowed plenty of time 1 and max vague are expected to he available for sub work the team doesnt lack for defence strength with no less than six ice during scheduled group con players now trying out for a tests last seasons midget entry rearguard position these in- headed their group but were elude earl thompson gord i knocked out by uxbridge in the eckardt bryce spencer bill playoff finals mens bowling league red caps 13 ringers 11 mis- for every kind of insurance including life see ken laushway ph 270w2 stouffviue help the legion lo help others wear a poppy 0nt county veg growers hold jannual meeting the annual meeting of the ontario county vegetable grow ers association was held in the township hall biooklin on fri day october 26th mr august geisburger presi dent of the ontario county veg etable growers association was on this page any young lads who have not registered witli the league convener don davis are asked to do so as soon as possible it is expected that the total will be close to 125 when i bruce the list is completed as was the case last year the league has been divided up into eight individual clubs with one coach for each team the young er boys will start earlier in the d the aks- lltri 8 ft 0mw tii avfc st uwn on the as 8 kes 8 w i i expected that n kei j es gbr egio varied program for crop assoc convention one of the most important events of the winter season for jfarm people is the annual con vention of the ontario soil and crop improvement association the convention will beheld jan uary 30 to february 2 with day time sessions at the coliseum exhibition park and evening meetings at the king edward hotel toronto the directors have been for tunate in securing an outstand ing speaker for the annual ban quet on thursday evening jan uary 31st he is dr charles e irwin educator lecturer author and an assistant professor at michigan state university dr irwin has coached athlet ics engaged in personal work and in recent years has accumu lated a great deal of experience in speaking before a wide var iety of audiences a full program of uptodate agricultural topics concerning soil and crop production prob lems and subjects of general ag ricultural interest is being plan ned in the expectation that the 1957 event will prove even more attractive and worthwhile than last years meeting which drew record crowds this years officers include w mongolia in buttonville hall on tuesday w dawson of peterborough of last week when miss elsie president jas a mcbain mp lancaster and miss grace web- of st thomas and harry strong ster of eatpns of canada were of hcnsall vicepresidents and the interesting guest speakers bringing with them many mod els from eatons millinery de partment the speakers enlisted the aid of wi members and luncheon guests to model their samples using charts miss web icles to fill the various booths ster illustrated the wrong and and would welcome any help from interested neighbours delegates at the wi convcn hon for this area which was held wednesday thursday and fri day of last week at the royal york hotel were mrs charles hooper and mrs f h leaf others attending were mrs gor don purvcs and mrs james mc- quay mrs garnet francy be ing a member of the executive gave the compiled report on citi zenship and kducation tlcketinc nt gravel tit throughout the past week work at markham sand and gravel has been at a standstill because of a strike on the part of independent truck drivers all through this part of ontario there is an attempt on the part of the international brother hood of teamsters union to en list all independent drivers as members of their unit the main effort is directed toward a higher scale hourly rate i-o- cally things have been fairly quiet and only a few minor skir mishes and some damage done to trucks ss- meeting on monday evening of last week a planning meeting was held by members of the staff of browns corners sunday school the following dates were set nov 1 a film by anson meor house entitled on this rock a h martin director of the mr sam barkey met with an unusual accident at work last week he was bulldozins out some trees at whitevale when the top of one snapped off hit ting him on the head at the time he seemed not to be jured but since then has been sufferins a rood deal of pain in his neck and head and will have to have xrays taken mr and mrs bruce deffett markhnm visited with mr and mrs wesley mcdowell on sun day ronnie ramer is spending a few days with his grandparents mr and mrs maitland spence recent visitors with the bruce foot family were mr and mrs david meyers on sunday and mel cox who spent the weekend with them mel is employed as a civil servant in the toronto postal department the xovember home and school meeting will be held monday night at the school mrs kerr the york county health nurse will address the meetine there will be contain ers available for all who would like to have their wells tested for purity and these may he picked up at the meeting the field of spinach on the basado farm has brought forth a lot of interest and speculation as to what they do with all that unpopular stuff the machine for harvesting the crop is worthy of note for it takes the place of hours of hackbreaking work the mens fellowship monday night in stouffviue dreiv repre sentatives from this area who greatly enjoyed the ministry of dr phillpott the annual meeting of the i coop last week also was attend- high single bud lehman 295 high triple carl rrnold 710 gord tarr and rick wedseltoft will officiate although the eight coaches havent all been appoint ed this will be done later this week four young canada nights have been planned with wars have not been the sole j the first scheduled for monday cause of piling up public debts evening dec 10th but they dwarf all other factors in no other country is the rela- following the completion of the schedule the two groups will tion between wars and national hold playoffs and the two win debt clearer than in the united j ers will receive crests and a canadiens robert mole lloyd gayman eric mortimer gary gallkddie i charge of the meeting bernard charles blacklock mr chas baker chairman of alan snider murray painter the vegetable growers market- dan kirten david smith brian ing board stated that the board wilkes stanley feashy derick had been busy during the year spencer bruce tharpe ion various problems relating to leafs arbitration with an increase in george smith pat middlemiss price to the farmer being so- bert vizely donald drake cured for most crop he also browning bob smith stated that the yields of most glen jackson larry spang roil vegetable crops across the prov- i hutchinson allan lackey tim- ice during 19og had been dis- my kennedy john tonence appointing i ronald jones j mr ed rutliven zone diirc- i pittsburgh tor on the vegetable growers frank taylor ron hall leslie marketing board regretted that not been possible to hold conferences last year evans rodger mole fred tin- and that those had boon missed u warren hendricks wayne by the growers he hoped that hamilton alan anderson keith regional conferences could be mcdowell j held again this year he also buffalo stated that in his opinion farm- bruce watson don barber urs needed substantial increases jim malloy don gibson ron menagle barry mclean jimmy wagg alan buckstrom gary brown ronald boake gary in the price of all canning crops lie announced that the states son the neighbors have been busy these fine autumn days and we note a few things that have been accomplished this season the barkeys have a new barn blir- chells a new roof harris are painting some of the farm buildings mr green has pret tied up his pig pen mr cowan is making some new steps and the taylors have painted the trim on their house probably a good many neighborhood im provements have gone unmen- lioned because we cannot inside buildings from the road and others are simply missed groves new milk house for instance they say its been up for months all these are hockey banquet the champions will be declared before the end of march the teams and players are listed as follows yatos clifford reynolds joseph i norton chicago billy farthing donald matt hews allan monagle david lackey leonard blacklock brian madill francis haylow michael cadieux fred moore jim redshaw billy payne jimmy foote john delamatter patrick carey detroit tommy bunker donald smith see i ted redshaw francis lye jim gordon keith betz jim mehaf- peewee schedule annual convention would bo hold at heriilton on december nil and 6 t mr lowe butler floldman for the provincial vogotable grow ers association stressed iho no cessity of maintaining high qual ity standards for all our can ning crops mr jack howard secretary of the ontario vegetable growers marketing board reported on experimental work that had been done dining the- year on nov 12 67 pm chicago vs detroit 78 pm boston vs rangers 89 pm canadians vs leafs 910 pm pittsburgh vs buffalo canning tomatoes nov 19 67 pm boston vs chicago 78 pm rangers vs detroit s9 pm pittsburgh canadians 910 pm buffalo vs leafs nov 26 fey ross brown kenny aida j p- evidence of progress and are stewart most gratifying to property own ers jim hill dennis hamm vic sharp earl hoover campbell teddy- boston todd paul lintner mr and mrs hammond and michael vizely murravarksev eunice from altona and mrsj buckland arlan gal- field crops branch of the out i ed by a number of local folk dept of agriculture toronto i mrs parlor has two student secretary teachers at mongolia school his week miss young and miss zavits are present both to ob serve and to do and are staying with mr and mrs george wll- you seldom get over it into debt if you really use your head stouffviue were zellers saturday harwood of guests of the night mr and mrs jim walters en joyed a couple of days motoring around the country last week peterboro huntsvllle and home by barrie the wonderful weather added to their pleasure halloween was celebrated here in a very sane and orderly fashion there were a few ibraith wayne crowder billy lehman clarion hood joe holt robert lamb billy goudie robert james- rangers blair wagg kirk mortimer tom benson dennis smith donald evans john willis ronald castle george davics billy brown larry taylor detroit vs boston chicago vs rangers leafs vs pittsburgh canadians vs buffalo spooks around but they wer rickey paisley cameron mea- evidently not bent on mischief the boys of the cub set enjoyed a party at stouffviue the even ing previous they say santa was there too wednesday afternoon saw a goodly number of mothers present to view the offspring at the school party the costumes were all so good i 78 pm 89 pm- 910 pm dec 3 67 pm boston vs rangers 78 pm detroit vs chicago 89 pm pittsburgh vs buffalo 910 pm leafs vs canadians dec 10 67 pm rangers vs detroit 78 pm chicago vs boston 89 pm buffalo vs leafs 910 pm canadianspittsburgh dec 17 67 pm chicago vs rangers 78 pm boston vs detroit 89 pm canadians vs buffalo 910 pm pittsburgh vs leafs new dodges here on display friday about the onlv items un- the first major acrosstheboard rando lztz7zi changed in chrysler of canadas sllspension chanre be made random a very delicious lunch was served after the games the right type of hat for differ ent face types and also spoke of various kinds of headdress worn down through the ages miss lancaster and miss web ster were available through the public relations department of eatons- of canada mrs charles hooper wi president was mistress of cere- monies and among the head table guests were representa tives from neighbouring wl groups mrs gordon purves in troduced the speakers and other members of the eaton party and mrs george hooper accompa nied by mrs s j english sang four numbers in a lucky draw at the conclusion of the pro gramme a guest from richmond hill won the hat donated by the public relations department eatons and several other ladies won small ported begonias that had decorated the tables funds from this project will be used against the debt incurred in building the kitchen addition to the hall mmwmm 1957 automobiles are the nuts by an automobile company in and bolts ron w todgham the companys president announ- hls country since 1933 ccs the new dodges go on dis- 1 contributing to the better play at keyson motors stouff- 1 handling qualities of chrysler the election of officers re sulted as follows past presi dentbill stonehouse whitby pies a geisburger osh awa rr 2 vicepros gordon hunter biooklin rr 1 secty treasurer ii l fair uxbridge directors pickering lewis jones balsam whitby chas broughton whitby east whit by wm sack oshawa rr a reach alcx johns port pony rr 4 scugog cecil fralick port perry rr 3 official voting delegates aug ust geisburger gordon hunter chas broughton lady delegate mrs geisburger ville this week next years plymouth dodge corporation cars are front tor sion bars hall joints antibrake desoto chrysler and imperial dip mountings longer outrigger cars incorporate the most sweep- springs and complete rubber iso- swifts fully cooked home rendered ayimer boston brown 20 oi husbands wives get pep vim feel younger hiwtj jut fctuum bojv ivj irsa tor men citt irax attr 40 trv oicft toa tibvt csauia irsa far pep ruypm r get mt tuck unfr jtf ortm iyz at j irm picnic shoulders lard beans tomatoes fruit cocktail ps stokeiy fancy honey pod schells food market mountain view choice ayimer cfoice 28 15 oi 49c 15c 35c 27c 25c 37c ing advances ever made by the lation so there is no metal-to- company in a single model in eluding an unparalleled overall i metal contact other advancements in chrys- i reduction in height the presl- j ler of canadas 1957 lineup ex- dent continued and the effect j tend to virtually every aspect of i on the canadian public should be the cars changes start actually exceptionally favorable they represent the culmination of nearly four years of closely co ordinated engineering and styl ing development work pacing the long list of changes the newsmen saw are the new rakish silhouettes hardtop and convertible models have been at the road with new wider tires and smaller liinch wheels they 4500 canadian cattle to mexico the last 103 head of an order of 4000 canadian dairy cattla purchased by the mexican gov ernment in canada this year left caledonia ontario on oct 31 richard schleissner who ship ped the cattle stated that hf has also sold approximately 500 head this year to private breed ers in mexico the current ship ment was headed by two high class holstein bulls and eighteen heifers from record of per formance dams with individual records up to 18258 lbs of milk these were bought by justo fernandez of mexico city the top heifer came from vernon pullcn woodstock mr schleissner said that ap proximately 90 of the cattle shipped this year were purebred holsteins and that those include about 200 richly bred bulls for ue in artificial breeding units ayrshires guernseys short- i encompass new box frames for no an jersevs made up tb i the new bodies and suspensions balance in the past six weeks i grilles larger windshields and i more glass area transmissions j colors fabrics instruments door handles and interior fit- one of the top bulls in the present shipment was a yearling son of the gold medal sira iranlo gen treasure model se- lowered as much as five inches i tings dual and dualtype head- j ture irom qrvan chambers main mill sis stouffviue onl while twodoor and fourdoor se dans are lower by nearly three inches the resulting sleeker ap pearance highlighted by soar ing tail fins gives the cars a shape and fone of motion that is completely xorth american i cjori in concept urdcr the new bodies is a sus pension system which has ach ieved the utmost in readability and comfort by combining the stability and flat safe cornering characteristics of sport cars with the vf boulevard ride of family cars termed torsionaire it is lights safety features such as padded sun visors padded in strument panels and deephub steering wheels fven the engines have hem improved with higher compres- ratios better breathing camshaft and valve wilfrid ontario this bulls ma ternal granddam is the noted excellent cow way brook piotje posch with a 3fi- day twirea- day milking record of 27102 lbs milk conlaining 1061 lbs fat the other bull is a yearling son of the s5800 sire khncroft through changes and larger displace- fii3rtog sultan he was bred bv mcrts the changes give chrys- stanley wood peterboro and ler of canada the most versatile this seven nearest dams have an and flexible power plants ever average production of 18603 lbs built by the firm m nr 706 lbs fat accompanying the shipment its hard to 2ie some drivers were two canadian farm youths half the road because you dont gerald row curries and glen krow which half they wart rivers ingersoll ontario