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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 15, 1950, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville out thursday june 15 1950 sports by 3 news and views mcmuiiii lloyd tamblyn flashy cambray hurler is playing with lindsay intermediates all divisions of the tricounty league are well under way with games being played some place nearly every night orillia home of the bombers is contemplating a new arena this time of the artificial ice type to replace the big barn newmarket is advocating flood lights in pantry park but according to haskeit of that fair town the citizens arent backing it could be theyre afraid of higher taxrate because only three turned out for first meeting watch for future announcement concerning the visit of the xational hockey league allstar baseball team to stoutrville on june 28th the maple leafs squelched their hockey rivals for good last sunday down at the fleet street park the hobs were really taken to the cleaners by the leafs conn smythes boys broke early for a seven run splurge in the first inn ing and were never stopped bob for hassard won himself a smart cigarette lighter for hitting the first triple although the score was 279 it was really the flood victims who came out on top as over 12000 was realized speaking of arenas a heating plant is being installed in the local palace it is being put in the eastjwith end and this means hot water for flooding and also plenty for those refreshing showers work is being done by watts electric of mark ham always struck me as strange how towns and cities like guelph waterloo kitchener and the like can afford to import ballplayers from the us some of these boys are reinstated pros who must be drawing at least 100 a week must be money in that kind of ball that markham twp soft ball league is a hot one and hot means more ways than one down at agincourt a while back a scheduled game started at seven oclock and didnt finish until nine only four innings were played too cause an altercation between two rival hockeyists which turned into a freeforall pass the beef steak mom cobourg is really putting their new arena to work they are putt ing in ice for the months of july and august the main reason is that there will be a skating club working out there also public skat ing three nights a week we under stand that stouffville was offered a nice chunk of cash by same club for services of local arena but there was no accommodation for club members the local ac held another meet ing last thursday night although members were few a lot was accomplished jim austin was voted to represent the athletic club on new park commission it was decided to hold a big field day on july 1st there will be a juvenile game at 2 pm and an intermediate at 4 pm we under stand the managers are linng up some real opposition for these exhibition contests the next meet ing of ac is called for june 22nd at 730 in birketts office the local midgets took to the field last friday night for the first it was only an exhibition game markham but still some classy ball was played by the minors the local team never pulled ahead but always threat eried the score after seven innings of play was markham 9 stouffville 0 batteries stoufiville hill and murphy markham procenko and petch intermediates taste first defeat from port perry port lvrry 5 stouffville 4 lack of hitting was the deciding factor in stouffvilles downfall last friday night although the local team fielded and played well in the clinches they failed to pro duce with the bat up until the last of the eighth stouftville had an edge of two runs the score being 42 but in the last of the eighth miller who had twelve strikeouts and had pitched al ball was beginning to slow in that fateful eighth the boys from scugog blasted three triples and worked for a walk to tie the score and eventually win the game earl cook incidentally was best man with the stick collecting a ion double and a single batteries port perry harper and lowerv stouirville miller and schell local tennis club reorganizes for 1950 the stouftville tennis club sounds impressive got away to a fine start last thursday night this is the executive for the 1950 season president marion sander son secy- treas doreen ogden board of directors murray pipher lome boadway murray wagg membership committee jean sand erson audrey bell stan smith walt oboyle murray redshaw barbara smith memberships may be purchased from any of the people on committee fees are 100 for adults and 50c if youre under fourteen the executive promises a great number of renovations this year including new tapes and possibly a new top rules and regulations are as follows 1 players 14 years and under are not allowed on the courts at nights and wednesday afternoons or if courts are in use 2 players must wear running shoes 3 membership card must be pro duced if requested 4 playing is limited to one set when others are waiting 5 singles permitted only when courts are not in use marlies calgary each get 8000 as playoff share the time of year is coming up when long long drives are in order warm sunny drowsy days and you at the wheel getting sleepier and sleepier watch out 1 estimated but plans called for the thats how lots of accidents balance to be raised by public sub- happen i scription nine teams in the west and eight in the east will divide a 873000 melon from the 194950 playoffs the canadian amateur hockey association announced last week at its annual meeting at banff alta top clubs in the playoff pool are toronto marlboros allan cup champions and calgary stam peders senior finalists the clubs will receive s000 apiece regina pats who lost in the memorial cup final to montreal canadiens are tops in junior ranks with a 7500 slice canadiens will get 7000 the playoff bonus awards a team 500 for each interprovincial play off contest and an additional 500 for reaching the canadian final in all 33000 will go to eastern clubs while western playoff sex tets split 10000 plebiscite rejects plan to finance brantford arena a plebiscite on the issuing of 050000 in debentures toward the cost of a proposed municipal arena was defeated by 374 votes satur day at brantford the count for 2231 against 2g05 it was the second time that rate payers had voted down the project the margin was almost the same in a december 1947 poll ward 5 was the only section that favored the debentures cost of an arena hasnt been cherrywood mr and mrs mcallister of tor onto spent the weekend with mr and mrs leonard hollinger mr herb bennett had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs murray hollinger quite a large number attended the memorial service at erskine on sunday mr walter fenney visited with his mother mrs a fenney on sunday mrs ward of whitby had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs r tindall mr and mrs jim thompson of mount albert and mr and mrs jack mitchell of brougham visited with mr and mrs walter hollin ger on sunday mr and mrs ivan law of whit by visited with mr and mrs wm tweddle on sunday mrs stephenson of toronto visited mr and mrs walton holmes on sunday mr deagastino spent the week end iii toronto miss doris hollinger is spending her holidays with her parents mr and mrs walter hollinger niiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiqiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiininiinuiiiniiiiiiiiihiaiuuuhiiiniiiuiiiiiiiniuuinii stovers bread and cakes keep fresher longer treat the family to really fresh bread today pick up a loaf or two of stovers bread when youre shopping its famous for its fine texture golden crust ovenfresh every day its the same story with stovers cakes and pastries theyre fresh when you buy them and they keep fresh longer stovers make a great selection of fluffytextured cakes pies and pastries theres something to suit every taste the stouffville bakery stouffville phone 189 balsam and mount ziox mr and mrs walter armstrong and family of bendale visited last monday with mr and mrs john empringham mrs j moffat and pat of tor onto spent the weekend with mrs krrol carson about 125 friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs geo wilson on friday night and pre sented miss helen wilson with a miscellaneous shower prior to her marriage to mr earl anderson of claremont sunday visitors at the wm har- bron home were mr and mrs floyd reesor of oshawa and mr and mrs vick parkins of brooklin mr and mrs john empringham and family visited sunday with his parents mr and mrs geoge empringham at scarboro the active service class will meet on wednesday june 21st at the home of mrs lloyd wilson dont forget the ss picnic on saturday june 17 at geneva park everyone weicome mr and mrs harry evans of guelph spent the weekend with mr and mrs walter carson and on sunday mrs o stevens of tor onto visited at the carson home audley mr and mrs percy neale and mr and mrs mel bryant are on a trip to nebraska and nearby states mr and mrs locke of toronto and friends were recent visitors with reg ide and family john greenlaw and family of whitby called on friends here on sunday norman wonnacott and family of toronto and mrs frank wonna cott of bowmanville were visitors with mrs jean wonnacott and family on sunday j c bryant is confined to his bed on part time because of an ailment in his foot otherwise he is in good spirits and enjoys meet ing friends theo annan had the misfortune to lose a valuable heifer last week it fell into an unused well and drowned miss muriel westney of toronto womans hospital spent sunday with her relatives here reeve w h westney has been attending the sessions of the county council at whitby during the past week grasmere farms sold three cows to vermont buyers last week at fairly good prices the prices for beef cattle though are soaring at levels which our cattle men say were never known before the vmoe mcke for fathers day latest styles for yocr favorite carefully culled to make your gift hunting easier j a a o a n bi9siii bob a lawn famous junior power mower po5o ftpifl j i here the newest in mens favorites that guarantee a warm reception and m a n days of pleased wear come today while selections are complete r e curtis stouffville ontario pinch comes when these feeders have to put new stockers on pasture the late wm smith whose death was announced in the tri bune recently was born on the farm now owned by dick winter jr here much sympathy is felt for the mitchell family here as mr mitchell has undergone an opera tion in the oshawa hospital speedy recovery is hoped for by his friends the community club met in their june meeting at the home of chas and mrs clemence on wed nesday of last week with a fairly good attendance president bert guthie was in the chair and handled the meeting in good style among the- items of general busi ness was the preparation for the annual picnic in july after dis- cussion it was decided to hold the picnic in the new cedar glen park formerly the chapman flats on friday july 13th a committee was named to assist the executive in the getting ready this new park has swimming pools ball fields cover in case of rain and ponies it promises to be a great day for all audley folk as every one is invited to bring their basket and play ball an address was given by f m chapman on liis impressions received on his trip to vancouver in february last to the annual meeting of the can jersey cattle club the usual social evening with a delightful lunch and votes of thanks to the host and hostess and community singing sent another meeting ito the history of this successful club with these exclusive features noiseless cutting reel new design roller sprocket onepiece aluminum cast cover plate pressed steel and aluminum construction all moving parts sealed from dirt roller chain drive agnews hardware stouffville ontario dont miss the chance to show off some of your own fancy strokes this year theres safe bathing for you and the whole family in ontarios lakeland round trip by bus beaverton 520 gravenhurst 735 penetang 670 bala 840 stouffville motors phone 170

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