v v v the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 15 1942 page seven glaremont and district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery the first primitive methodist church was built inclaremont in the year 1867 it was frame building and was later brick clad and used by mr nicholas burton as a residence and shop following union the par sonage was later built in 1872 and serves the same purpose today the following constituted the trustees and building committee t appleby a jfilkey thomas pugh george hopkins c stauftor and r ward the parsonage was first occupied by rev w c allen during ithis per iod three men isaac middleton thomas appleby and f burgess wore prominentin the service of the church as local preaches last sunday the annual anniver sary services were held in this unit ed church with rev a j eale of mt dennis being the guest speaker in the morning and rev harvey howey ra bid of oakwood unit ed churchtorontoa former pastor at night music was supplied by the local choir and a guest choir in the evening rev geo waugh temperance liadifcf amijivfbcaby representative will deliver an ad- nnif ehmh i dress in the united church on sun day morning oct 18th and in the evening in the baptist church mr and mrs john willison cf athens ont have been visiting with mrs willisons parents mr and mrs morgan pugh mr blake briscoe of whitby spent the weekend at his home here miss vivian sadler visited over the weekend with her parents mr and mrs r sadler of blackstock on everett hammond and bus em- pringham two local sons have each received a call to report for military duty the pupils of ashbum school have organized a union red cress society elmer wilson has been forced to bed for a few days with the shingles mr and mrs will palmer have been vl3itlng with their nephew mr and mrs hugh pugh orillia miss mildred linton who teaches schooi at lorae park cbllegiatearid her sister edith rn of newmarket werehbmefor the holiday weekend mrsliillie bame of buffalo ny called on friends in the village one day last week mrs rev daniels has been in poor health for the past week and confined to the house miss nellie smith a worker a- mong the polish people of reyce ave church toronto will speak in the baptist church here on sunday morning oct 18th mrs jack lehman who has been living with her mother mrs robt redshaw left on tuesday for toron to where she expects to procure an apartment mi lehman is employ ed in the city a number from claremont attend ed the baptist young peoples rally held at uxbridgelast weok mrs robt forsyth left this week for fort williain where she will visit her daughter and husband dr and mrs john button mr vic shaver was a visitor over the weekend with friends in hali- burtou mr and mrs r f cooper water- ford and alen tomlinson toronto were all holiday visitors with drand mrs n f tomlinson the baptist church are intending to send christmas cheer boxes to our local boys overseas and anyone who can contribute to this worthy cause should contact the committee mrs james coates mrs dave pugh or mrs daniels pte geore middloton was a visi tor with his mother mrs v middle- ton over the weekend what little traffic still remained over the holiday weekend consisted chiefly of sightseers out in the country to enjoy the gorgeous scen ery probably two of the choicest bits of fall coloring to be seen were reesors sideroad and the 4th con cession of uxbrldge we undciitsand that rev augus- itine former baptist pastor here may lie heard each tuesday morning speaking over the radio on a cana dian network from ottwa jack brown ilcaf moncton nb also j brown sr stouffville and jim of toronto were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs c em- pringham bill brown son of mr j brown who formerly occupied the evans ward farm east of here js in the army and training at kingston t friends will bo glad to know that mrs fred redshaw who was con fined to the brierbnsh hospital stouffville for a few days is able to be homejagain weekend guests at the lehman home north claremont were wesley stouffville louis tindall bloemington- mr and mrs jack lehman toronto mr morley sanders ba and lady friend of hensall ontario were visitors with the formers mother over thanksgiving mrs sanders taught at lemcnvllje public school or several years before taking the prlnclpalshlp of hensall high school last fall brougham the a halloween party und euchre proceeds tor war work will be held at the home of mrs iroy morgan on wednesday october 28th everyone is invited and asked to come in american beauty roses and white costume there will be good prizes for euchre and a lucky draw miss zella seebeck spent weekend with her mother mr and mrs m hamilton visited their daughter mrs c balsdon of pickering on sunday mr ted follows of feterboro was home for the weekend miss gladys witter of toronto visited her uncle l and mrs matthews over the weekend mr and mrs hugh gannon of oshawa visited his parenth d and mrs gannon over the weekend mr and mrs d mairs also jack and barbara visited mr and mrs boynton of uxbrldge on sunday mr and mrs charles carter of green river- were guests o a and mrs gray on sunday mr and mrs b easton spent the weekend with friends iround calander the misses gostick of toronto spent the weekend at their home visitors at the a b matthew home during the weekend were mr and mrs walter baker and daugh ters mr and mrs george middle- ton and daughter and mrs f ham of claremont and miss dora matthews of toronto mrs l matthews was in toronto on friday to greet her nephew spr cliff routley who arrived in the city with the new westminster salmonbellies in their quest for the dominion lacrosse championship cliff we understand only played during the first game with the combines and was forced to the bench with an injured ankie an event of more than unusual interest to brougham was the marriage in the church here on saturday oct 10th of miss mary irene malcolm ami tlto walter blake knox this was the first military wedding in brougham church the bride is a daughterof mr and mrs howard malcolm and the groom is a son of mr and mrs william knox the bride given away by her father was attired in white silk jersey and carried farm stock implements- may grain roots etc by auction the undersigned has received in structions to sell by auction at imt 23 hear cox 7 pickering township friday october 16 1043 the following property belonging to v duxcax j dolphin in toronto hospital two local patients were removed last week to the hospital in toronto arid both have undergone operations mrs walter ward was re ported to be improving on monday miss margaret kennedy daughter of irev arid mrs i e kennedy was rushed to toronto where she under went an operation for appendicitis bouvardia her attendant was miss fern malcolm of brougham who wore pink sheer and carried an old fashioned nosegay william knox supported the groom miss mary brown sang during the signing of the register and the happy couple rleftthe church to the strains of the wedding march played by miss helen malcolm for travelling the bride wore rust brown with dark brown accessories the couple will reside in toronto biggest auction of season probably the biggest auction sale of the season in this district will be the dispersal of the middleton es tate on thursday oct 22nd on the farm a quarter mile north of broug ham this sale is to start sharp at noon and speculators are wondering if the vast amount of material ilis- xo united action on store closing there has been no settled policy concerning early closing of stores in claremont to meet the request of the hydro for conserving currelt we understand that coopers big store and prohably others will res pect the request and close every mr and mrs will birkett wound up their bowling season in fine style last weekend this local couple competed at unlonville on friday and came home with a fine pair of turkeys while in company with mr and mrs storritt they captured a sot of blankets at agincciirt on played on the big twocoloured blll te holiday can be disposed of in one afternoon giving up the farm mr fred redshaw who has work ed the hugh forcy farm on the side- road just west of the village for the past seven years is giving up the farm and will hold an auction sale of bis farm stock and implements on tuesday oct 20th the sale should attract a large crowd as there is con siderable stock to be offered there are nineteen cows and beef cattle also 8 calves arid over fifty pigs the sale will commence at 1 oclock with a s farmer the auctioneer bay mare 11 years hd eligible to register bay mare 4 years gp oliglblo to reg v bay gelding 9 years hd black gelding 6 years gp red cow due time of sale roan cow bred march 30 black cow bred may 2g rtd cow bred june 10 red cow bred august 30 fanow cow fcolsteiu cow bred june 1st 3 steers s00 lbs 4 heifers s00 lbs 2 faby beef abort 1000 lbs 2 riaby beef abjut 700 lbs 2 baby beef about 500 lbs 4 calves 3 drood sows bred 2 months xrrod sow with 9 pigs 8 wks old 4 pigs about io lbs 11 pigs about 80 lbs 40 rock hens implements binder- deering good mower f w drill mccd cultivator massey harris hay rake me cd heavy wagon pulper new wagon box new scuffler new stock rack set pea harvesters 2 buggies harrow cart 2 single plows cockshutt set harrows 4 section cutter mcl set of bob sleighs set scales 2000 lbs cap wheelbarrow gravel box iron kettle 2 doz cow chains cream separator delaival wheels for single plow i set heavy harness set single harness 2bus and 1 bus baskets 1c2 ft rope new car 4 sling ropes cook stove 2 hay forks pulleys etc pig troughs cutting box 40 rod wire fence 2 rolls fig fence 15 rod each 25 cedar posts water trough hay grain roots etc 40 tons -of- hay 1500 bus mixed grain 21 rows mongolds 45 rod long 75 rows turnips 45 rod long quantity of timothy seed 3 sets of doubletrees 3 sets 3horse trees stone boat ladder forks shovels hoes and many other articles sale at 1 john scott clerk terms of sale cash no reserve owner giving up farming a s farmer auctioneer phone stouffville 7309 for the poult ryman who is chiefly interested in- egg pro- duction and wants more eggs at the season when the prices are best marmill laying meal clo is the standby of many years it has been tried and tested in every way for profitable and low mortality and has more than proved its worth more and more poultrymen pin their faith on marmill laying meal clo all the time central feed store stouffville ontario phone moke wolves ix ontario county with wolves reported to be more plentiful than ever in ontario county chiefly in the northern townships of rama and mara the county has had to pay out more bounty money according to miss e a mckay county treasurer the total paid out to date is 532500 when a pelt is sent here by farmers or others killing wolves it is sent to the department of the game and fisheries at queens park to he looked over approval is sought to pay the bounty of 2500 on it and when received the treasurer issues a cheque for the full amount the province however remits forty per cent so that the actual cost to the county is 1500 and most men- bers of the county council agree that it is money well spent in some townships bounties are also paid in addition to the county- provincial cheque so that the kill ing of volves can be made fairly pro fitable our war effort continued from page 2 the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs adian cities inland as well as on the coast are not attacked from the ail- before the war ends g announcement of conservative national convention to be held at winnipeg dec 9th 10 and 11 7 major general lee r laflea- che ernest bertrand mp and al- phcnseifournier m p sworn in as ministers ofwar servicss fisheries aad public works respectively hon je michaud former minister of fisheries becomes minister of trins- jurl hon joseph thorson farmer minister of war services appointed president of the exchequer court of crua da thomas vien m p appoin ted to the senate 8 communist party secretary tim buck and his comrades coudi- tioially released from ciiiudy d wartime prices and trado beard announces upward revision of wholesale ceiling prices vf beef and stricter control of retail prices which iso wil increase correspondingly night but saturday winter season during crashes brock ltd bridge fred riddle of the 7th concession escapted with little more than a bat tered nose when the car which he was driving collided with the bridge abutment- on the brock rd just be low the village mr riddle iwas travelling south at the time return ing from claremont split with oslmwa in bowling competition what may probably be the final bowling tournament was held on the local greens on wed afternoon and the prlzestwhich were given in poultry wont two to oshawa and two to claromont earlbeare of the local club won the first prize turkey mr wilson oshawa second mr stacey oshawa and mr hammond claremont each collected chickens the for third and fourth prizes 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