the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 14th 1939 page seven glaremont by staff correspondent mrs b cook has been forced to bed for a week with poor health mr ralph wellman has been visiting with friends in the city for a few days mr a loyst and lady friend of oshawa visited at mr loysts home on sunday mr and mrs lou dixon of new york visited the latters mother recently mrand mrsjohn thomson of belleville called on his mother mrs h thomson recently mr and mrs mothersill and family accompanied by miss gladys morley were toronto visitors on sunday mr and mrs irwin purdy and family who recently moved to oshawa spent the weekend in town mr and mrs johnson of tor onto called on mrs s cook and other friends in town last weekend lucky numbers in harry booses saturday draws are 6857 6388 6928 6865 6971 and 6873 mr thomas paterson has been absent from his shop for a few days suffering from a slight attack of flu george mothersills baptist sunday school class will gath er at greenwood park for a picnic next sunday afternoon weather permitting the ball club are sporting new sweaters acquired with the prize money won by the team sis mmibiwm council standard ribroll or titelap roofing is being widely used for houses it is permanent fireproof weather proof requires minimum upkeep write for our new free book house tops eastern steel prbtiucts at the various field days this summer mr and mrs herb leggitt of barstow california left for their home on tuesday after an extended visit with his parents mr and mrs james leggitt mrs booths mother and sister visited with her daughter and grandmother mrs jess warden on the holiday thus there were three grandmothers visiting in this home at one time quite a record two toronto cars met headon just west of brougham one night last week near the dunn farm there were six occupants in each car three passengers in the one machine requiring medical attention the cars were badly smashed six local sons were among the new recruits signed up with canadas defence forces last week they are bob holman victor robinson with oshawa 34th regiment bert redman toronto engineers merle boose toronto scottish thomas lye and henry rassmunson a big turnout is hoped for at the regular rally day ser- vics of the united church next sunday the sunday school will meet with the congregation at the morning service and a num ber of the children will take part in the worship following the usual program set forth sunday visitors with mr and mrs harmon yake were mr and mrs harry tobias mr and mrs cyril hallett and miss evelyn tobias of toronto mr and mrs gordon riddle and irene and mr and mrs loss hill and son of claremont the tomato crop is understood to be coming in rather slowly to the local canning factories walter symes plant opened for a couple of days last week and is expected to be in operation again this week but the bulk of the canning has not started as yet mr and mrs c a overland claremont ontario wish to an nounce the engagement of their only daughtermargaret ashley to mr william lionel norman douglas eldest son of mr and mrs h l douglas of bobcay- geon ontario the marriage to take place september 27th in claremont united church following a stroke john norton widely known as a rfshell clean rest rooms headlight reflectors resilvered on the premises boadways service station phone 265 stouffville thresher and farmer in ux bridge died last week at his home near claremonthe was in his 73rd year and was born at uxbridge where he had lived all his life he is survived by four brothers and one sister joseph daniel walter and abraham all of uxbridge and mrs mary harris of minesing ontario claremont public and con tinuation schools opened their doors last week with a com bined attendance of 107 in the public school there are 71includ ing seven beginners miss lin ton having 39 and miss hosie 32 in the continuation school principal mcdonald has 13 students and miss pryor 23 this week the senior room of the public school reorganized their junior red cross club for the seventh consecutive year officers appointed were pres shirley manion 1st vice eric wallace 2nd vice edmund warden secy phylis redshaw treas gladys morley director miss hosie committees health victor morley sports jean farr harold brooks critic norman mothersill librarian jean taylor editor school paper rae hill and maurice binsted class rep grade 8 norma mothersill and bruce miller grade 7 jean lencon and harold brooks 6 thelma sanderson and erwin rollin 5 lillian redshaw and blare briscoe samson hudson a wedding of interest to toronto took place in christ church cathedral ottawa with rev howard h clark officiat ing the bride was miss shirley beatrice samson daughter of mr h d samson and the late mrs samson eric paul hudson the groom is the son of mrs hudson and the late g a hudson toronto gladioli palms and fern adorned the church mr hudson is employ ed at the mclntyre plant here godfrey hewitt presided at the organ the bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by mrs eleanor simon toronto as matron of honor and by her sister miss madeleine samson as brides maid lloyd pottage was best man and the ushers were ray boucher and frank marshall white lace and marquisette fashioned the becoming bridal gown the bodice of white lace was buttoned from the peter pan collar to the waistline and the long tight fitting sleeves came to a point over her hands the skirt of marquisette was adorned with lace medallions the shoulder length veil was held in place with a tiara of starched lace medallions and she carried an arm bouquet of roses tied with eggshell fol lowing a honeymoon trip to halifax they will reside in claremont fairs and exhibitions beaverton sept 22 23 lindsay sept 1316 midland sept 1416 sunderland sept 19 20 bradford sept 27 28 port perry sept 26 27 markham oct 57 udora oct 3 international plowing match brockville oct 1013 ottawa winter fair nov 1417 testing and give instructions on how to take soil samples con tainers and report forms will be distributed and a place desig nated where the samples of each township are to be left to be picke up by the agricultural representative a week later this soil service as never been undertaken in any county and has been made possible in york through the financial supportbeing given by the york county council every farmer with soil problems should at tend the nearest school fair testing york farm soils coal cement place your orders now for coal at the summer prices salt on hand for hay and feed poultry feeds of all kinds cement delivered if requested land tile various sizes s w hastings stouffville phone 169 cream for best results ship your cream to us you can make your own delivery at a premium of one cent per pound butter fat or have our truck call stouffville creamery open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 2nd line uxbridge an agitation has been work ed up in the township in an effort to secure socalled free transportation for children of our section and goodwood attending upper schools in either uxbridge or stouffville we hope our farmers will not be mislead in the matter as after it is all boiled down the cheapest way to transport our children is for the parents to attend the matter themselves if uxbridge or stouffville are asked to pay a portion those schools charge whatever is paid into the per capita cost of education and we have to pay that per capita educational gosts are high and any attempt to saddle transportation to the present tax bills will not be met with favor we understand that stouffville with 14 pupils from the township refuses to adopt the plan of paying a portion of transportation but that ux bridge more anxious to secure scholars will pay however the higher cost of education in ux bridge makes it still cheaper to send the pupils to stouffville uxbridge per capital cost is 65c and stouffville 43c compulsory dimming of motor car headlights at a dis tance of not less than 500 feet from oncoming cars is provid ed in new lighting regulations which now form a part of the hghway traffic act owners of cars should give heed to this latest regulation it will be part of the duty of traffic officers to see that it properly observed the agricultural committee of york county council recog nizing that many of the farm soils have become less produc tive through the depletion of certain nutrients and minerals from long years of continuous croping have sponsored what might be termed a soil testing campaign for the benefit of the farmers chairman robert w scott reeve of vaughan with a deleg ation from his committee ac companied by the county agri cultural representative w m cockburn interviewed dr christie of the ontario agri cultural college and professor g n ruhnke head of the chemistry and soils dept to ask that this woik be under taken the plan agreed upon was subsequently unanimously approved by county council the work to be undertaken in september the question so common for years has been what do you think of using commercial fer tilisers now this has changed to what mixture of fertilizer should i use at every york county school fair the soil specialist of the ontario agricultural college will give demonstrations on soil time table changes effective sunday september 24 1939 full information from agents canadian national railways opening dance claremont friday sept 15th with rus creighton and his canadian mountaineers alternating weekly with tom langley and his swing band admission 30c iol9m no matter where you live in canada there is always a variety of fish available to you either fresh frozen smoked dried canned or pickled your family will enjoy fish it can be served in an infinite number of delicious ways send for the free recipe booklet today department of fisheries ottawa te6 write for free booklet department of fisheries otlawa please send me your 52page booklet tempting fish recipes name 3 please print letters plainly address cwi7 ajwv day a t jul mmxmmm running 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