the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 30th 1940 page seven glaremont by staff correspondent mr jess warden is now engaged ia the phillips factory oshawa mrs d woodburn of stouffville was a recent visitor to the village mr and mrs cliff harris of georgetown spent sunday with mr laid mrs lester mccullough mrs herb porter formerly of stouffville and now of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs harry porter miss enid cook spent the week end at her home here mr calvin gostiek is still in poor health at his home stouffville mrs thos patterson has been quite poorly of late mr eric hudson who has been working in the factory here is en gaged with the same firm at oshawa now miss blanche lee of pickering spent a day recently with her grand mother mrs j bushby mrs bruce taylor and glenda spent sunday in claremont also mrs wid miller and sons bruce and carl of oshawa mr robert worthy of brampton a brotherinlaw of mrs walford has been visiting in town recently mr and mrs butler of goodwood were in town on monday and called on the latkers cousin mrs i powell a hale of clothing prepared by the w a of the united church was shipped to the west on monday miss stella mccullough of tor onto daughter of mr and mrs jas mccullough spent the weekend- at her home here mr bruce harton of toronto spent the weekend with friends here mrs b a green of allandale was iecent visitor with mr and mrs a l hooey messrs vic robinson ivan pur ely and bob holinan all of his majesties forces were home here ever the weekend miss emma read who has been assisting in attending to miss hattle walker during her illness returned to her home in uxbridge last week the wms of the united church will hold their regular meeting on may 30th tea will be served by the group in charge mrs frank loyst was in king ston last weekend visiting her fath er mr randall who is in the hos pital there mr randall is s7 congratulations are due miss edith linton and miss stanbury graduates last week as nurses from toronto hospitals misses mary and doris graham of the north townline have been under the weather with colds this past week mr drake brother of the form er school principal htfre and a mem ber of the rcaf was visiting in the village over the weekend a large number from here attend ed the joe burkholdor sale at altona last week mrs mcmurchy from saskatchew an is here attending her mother farrs elevators claremont ont phone 3sj or 3sw dralrrs ix high grade poultry and pig feeds fencing and fence posts 20c and up roofing materials we pay host prices for grains mrs ira powell who has becn in poor health for some time now mr john scott has engaged mr morley synies of goodwood to re build the west side of his barn which was caved in with the recent heavy wind storm on sunday evening the service in the united churcn was of a short duration in order that the young people might attend a service at brougham being addressed by two students about to leave for the foreign mission held this week will again see charles cooper playing host to many hun dreds of farmers at his annual demonstration being staged on fri- daymay xlst read the display adv- on this page for particulars mr roy thompson soninlaw of mr and mrs frank loyst has re turned to claremont after under going a mastoid operation in toron to mr thompson is employed by the hydro at tweed v the engagement is announced by mr and mrs frank torrance cherrywood of their only daughter muriel elizabeth to david lloyd son of mr and mrs george mcintosh of cedar grove the wedding to take place the middle of june former pastor to prencu rev james grant a former clare mont pastor will occupy the pulpit in the baptist church here on sun day june 2nd a fish story it is reported that one of our local men caught a trout in one of the creeks crossing the townline just north of the village which measured 10 inches farm undergoing alterations the w wallace farm on the sth concession rented by a toronto party last fall will undergo extensive alterations the barns are being re- stabled and a new house will be erected on the property although no contract has been let as yet be tween three and four thousand trees have been planted on the premises to reforest some of the rough slopes just east of the brock road an extensive orchard has also been set out extends property it is understood that col phillips who some time ago purchased property on the oth concession north of the village where he has established a summer home and also excellent skiing facilities has pur chased 37 acres additional land from cecil storry whose property adjoins the phillip place council buys calcium pickering township council has ordered a carload of calcium to be placed on the township roads soon as possible last year in the municipality seventy tons of the dust layer will be used tho cost of the material is borne solely by the municipality in some areas such as the police villages where the traffic is particularly heavy in all other cases the cost is divided on a fifty per cent basis those wish ing it on roads fronting their pro perties bearing half the cost humored among casulties a report was circulated iu the village this week to the effect that howard spencely is among the casualty list in england or on the continent howard is a son of mr fred spencely of mt albert and formerly of claremont and all hope that the report which is so prevalent may prove to he without foundation the spencelys are serving their country splendily in addition to howard overseas there is in train ing russel spencely son of morley spencely of uxbridge and we under stand gordon spencely also has a son with the canadian forces fiddo at large the annoying instance which fide has that compells him to store his best largest and choicest bone right in the front lawn flower bed is just as prevalent in clare mont as elsewhere consequently dogs are in more or less disfavor with many people indeed there is a popular demand right now that our village trustees take steps to have the township enforce the by law forbidding dogs running at large almost every other village enforces the dog bylaw during the summer season so why not fall in line here this is the poser being pre sented to the press on every hand even without compulsion dog own or should oe thoughtful for the rights and privileges of others the writer owns a dog in stouffville which has to be on the leash from may to october but thats only fair to others much as we dislike it xew institute officers the officers of the claremont womans institute elected at the regular meeting held last week are as follows pres mrs h g mclntyre 1st vice mrs pearce 2nd vice mrs roy morgan 3rd vice mrs g m forsyth sec mrs hooey assist sec mrs loyst treas mrs j gregg pianists mrs e palmer mrs w r evans press sec mrs hooey directors mes- dames ir farr j pallister j farr r forsyth e baker manion carson w ward tomlinson and f eans home and school comm mrs w r evans and mrs rey nolds sick comm mesdames pallister e palmer wallace membership mesdames evans daw son rawson and miss s e evans auditors mrs kilpatrick mrs loyst claremont reenters football league claremont has entered the south ontario football league this year and will endeavour to bring some of the fame and fortune of former football days back to this picker ing village the local club is head ed by president fred redshaw with vice president and manager fred riddle and sectreas erwin dob- king the claremont lineup is as follows ken dobking joe ward bill evans bill collins ross red shaw george derusha ken reesor charles redshaw jack todd edgar evans and carson wagg there are five teams entered be ing two teams from oshawa wonder bread and hungarians brooklin claremont and whitby claremont won their first game from the hungarians in cowan pk in oshawa on saturday by the score of c to 0 the first home game for claremont will be played on june sth against whitby coopers annual demonstration at claremont on friday may 31st entertaining and educational moving pictures all afternoon and evening there will be a grand display of electrical goods and machinery such as washers stoves refrigerators bargains in paints separators seeds cistern pumps hardware of every description our sales of motor oil numbers us as one of the largest dealers in the province there is a reason our used department 100 or more motor cars and trucks also every description of farm machinery from a case tractor to a hay fork a twoday trip free to the three people making the largest purchase in dollars and cents on this day many other prizes j3si it couldnt be better youll say its the perfect bread to serve on your table its so fresh flavory so even in texture and golden brown on the outside baked to perfection and we know it is for stovers bread is the result of exhaustive research to make the finest most wholesome loaf at a price all can afford try some today the stouffville bakery i stouffville ont phone 189 south oxtaiuo football schedulr may 25 brooklin vs whitby 25 claremont vs hungarians 2d wonder bread vs brooklin june 1 whitby vs hungarians 3 hungarians vs brooklin 5 claremont vs wonder b c whitby vs wondpr bread s whibby vs claremont s hungarians vs brooklin 10 brooklin vs claremont 11 whitby vs wonder bread 15 brooklin vs cfaremont 17 hungarians vs wonder b 22 whitby vs brooklin 22 hungarians vs claremont 20 brooklin vs wonder b 20 hungarians vs whitby july 3 wonder b vs claremont 0 claremont vs whitby 0 brooklin vs hungarians 10 wonder bread vs whitby 13 claremont vs brooklin 17 wonder b vs hungarians 20 brooklin vs whitby 20 claremont vs hungarians home teams first named aug 3 whitby vs claremont 24 wonder b vs brooklin 27 whitby vs hungarians 31 claremont vs wonder b 17 whitby vs brooklin 17 hungarians vs claremont 21 brooklin vs wonder b 24 hungarians vs whithy 2s wonder b vs claremont 31 claremont vs whitby 31 brooklin vs hungarians sept 4 wonder bread vs whitby 7 claremont vs brooklin 11 wonder b vs hungarians referees for alternate games peter gow and james miller kick off nil games 730 edst wonder bread home grounds alexandra park oshawa secretary a bennett 353 jarvis st oshawa hungarians grounds cowan park oshawa secretary n ioval 100 olive ave oshawa brooklin ground fair grounds brooklin secretary w xesbitt brooklin whitby ground fair grounds whitby secretary s trueman whitby ontario cmrcmotil ground claremont park secretary b evans claremont ontario brougham mr and mrs e l crocker spent the weekend with her brother l matthews miss hogle of columbia visited her cousin marjorie hamilton on sun day mr william jones was a weekend guest at b eastons the lome hamm family of oshawa were with dean and mrs mairs on sunday mr d a beer had a business trip to stoney lake last week mrs grass and mrs fraser of brooklin called on lay and mrs matthews recently mr frank carter and family are moving to the farm he recently pur chased and mr alf hamilton is moving into the house vacated by mr carter the sheppard family of toronto were at their liome here on sunday the regular meeting of the pickering township council will be held in the township hall here on monday june 3 some of the heaviest traffic so far this summer flowed through here on sunday by actual count 132 cars passed the corners in 7 minutes a quiet wedding was solemnized in the whitevale parsonage on saturday evening when gertrude coakwell of markham became the bride of george wilson eldest son of mr and mrs warren wilson of brougham rev bick officiated the bride was supported by her cousin ruby booth while ross wilson a brother of the groom acted as best man following a short honeymoon the couple will reside on the sth concession of pickering congratu lations are extended from the many friends in the community motorists beware summonses issued in torontos fourweek safe driving campaign went over the 20000mark sunday based on an average cost of 5350 each this means carelessness and discourtesy has cost motorists 70000 since the drive started on may t an unsatisfactory figure demands slendor beauty tablets two weeks supply 100 storeys drug store stouffville moving avest m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class warehouses for storing household effects 610 ronge street toronto telephone kingsdale 5125 hp k i anshs- wm the model illustrated is the mclaughlinbuick special fourdoor touring sedan ou elsewhere for standard features here vvthile youre giving this brilliant mclaughlinbuick a good onceover be sure to keep its price in mind for buick gives you more for your money buicks value story you see doesnt stop with its straighteight dynaflash engine now micro- poisebalanccd after assembly nor with its rear coil springs that never need lubricat ing the story includes lots of other items charged for elsewhere that are yours at no extra cost front and rear flashway direcron signal is included as standard equipment buve got an automatic choke a reliable oil cleaner and a gas tank lock to fool fuel thieves u get dual sun visors dual horns locks on both front doors not to mention electric lighter glove compartment lock and front door armrests any of which might be charged for in other cars and just to complete the value story of 1940 buick has torquetube drive two stabilizers two ways of starting battery under the hood the big news for the thrifty is that everyone of these features is included in the quoted delivered price for all the facts come in and see us today mii53 chas cooper dealer claremont chas ward associate dealer stouffville wbhffim