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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1944, p. 6

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i as hetribune stouflfvilie6nt sept 28 1944 1 1 glaf effiorit arid district o n o be by staff correspondent lxcal agent mowders store iob ioe 30e30c xotaoc ioe stores to curtail opening hours beginning the end of october the merchants in claremont will close their places of business each even ing at 6 pm except on saturdays during the month of october tues day and saturday will be open nights as the sumer season draws to a close it is not believed that there is a need to remain open more than the one evening the following are the merchants who have subscribed to the display adv in this issue announcing the hours to be observ ed chas coopermowders grocery edw lewis bakery claremont meat market brougham loaoeao pays nominal fixe for not stopping local bank manager leaving dr and mrs e jones of winni peg mrs hortop and mrs van wyck of whitby visited the tatters brother mr r d miller one day recently mrs gorden of toronto is a guest of her sister mrs wm euicott mr and mrs b kydd and daugh ters margaret and gladys of tor onto called on mrs l matthews on sunday mrs lemon is jfisiting her brother frank who is ill in land say hospital mrs a b matthews spent a few days last week with her daughter mrs crawforthof whitby miss m hall of brooklin called on her uncle mr b beer one day recently mrs f ritchie of toronto spent the weekend at the bruce ritchie home mrs wilson and dahers of oshawa called on mrs gannon during the weekend mrs dingman of whitby spent last week with her sister mrs al bert matthews trenton man fixed l pleading guilty in magistrates jff court newmarket on friday to a b charge of illegal possession of li- quor harry jgeo stitch trenton was fined ten dollars and costs or one month in jail constable- joseph rfoote told magistrate w f woodliffe that he had searched mr stitchs car at wilcox lakeon sept 9th and found sjgir nffiir tesl 0 vmem e i bottles of beer the defendant ad- thi l it ultted ownership and magistrate convicted on a charge of failing to woodliffe order the beer eonfis- stop before crossing the highway wooaune oraer lne oeer conns in heather hall agincourt ont it will be learned with regret that i miss gladys gannon rn of mr a l hooey manager of the toronto is spending a few days claremont branch of the bank of with her parents mr and mrs d commerce has been transferred to woodville mr and mrs hooey have been residents in claremont now for seven and a half years and their place in the community life will not be easily filled mr hooey was a most active member of the local park commis sion and to him goes much of- the credit for off the mortgage against the community hall mrs hooey was an enthusiastic instit ute worker mr edmiston will be the reliev ing manager until the position is permanently filled friends will regret to hear that mr chas derusha is not in the best of health mr derusha who is employed at the pickering plant suffered a slight stroke while at his work one day last week the white elephant sale held on the lawn on the judson ward home last week realized a total of 55 which money will go towards sup plying christmas gifts for the boys overseas james briscoe hustling- care taker of the local school building has been in poorhealth of late and mr albert slack has been carrying on the caretaking duties in his place t william beaton of oshawa spent the weekend at his home here the lladies circle of the baptist church was held on tuesday after noon at the home of mrs gm forsyth the ladies of the united church were present as guests the sextette of the baker hill v church will provide the music at the anniversary services to be held in the baptist church on oct 8th mr- and mrs chas hardy have been visiting with their daughter and family mr and mrs bert gibson of oshawa some seventyfive guests gather- ed at the home of miss margaret wallace one evening last week to tender this popular bridetobe with a miscellaneous shower of lovely gifts mr- land mrs floyd james of brooklin visited with mrs john bushby on sunday as an advertising medium around claremont the tribune would be hard to beat- and popularity of the paper continues to grow last week counter sales of papers was 80 copies not unusual but an interesting fact this is in addition to the enormouslist of regular subscribers that take the paper by the year r funeral services were held in hamilton on monday for the late mrs waller the former hattie linton daughter of mr and mrs bryan linton onetime residents at evansville east of the village mrs nelson wagg has returned to her home much improved in health after spending some weeks at the home of her daughter mrs alex morgan of sarnia the local fire brigade made a shortrun to the richardson house in the west section of the village one day lasf- week when fire threatened in the back kitchen however the outbreak was quickly subdued with little damage result ing rev mrwenham who preached in the baptist church last sunday will be in the pulpit again next sabbath and church officials are very anxious that every member should hear him since the congre gation is seeking a new pastor a total of 58 was realized by the ladies conducting the pie social last week in the united church which money will help provide christmas boxes for the boys overseas a splendid crowd turned outfor the affair and thejadies are indebted to the public for their support mrs edgar kidd and son of lans ing were visitors for a few days last wak with mrs kidds mother mrs bacon 0th con jst j theroarp several pairs skates and boots left from thewhlte elephant sale last week sizes 3 tojim on display at the local post- gannon mrs harvey and daughter of montreal and miss e wallace of toronto visited their aunt mrs t c brown on sunday rally day services were held on sunday afternoon the service was in charge of the sunday school supt mrw c wilson assisted by miss b hamilton and miss d harlock rev i e kennedy con ducted the dedication services of parents teachers and scholars and was fined 2 and costs or the alternative of two days in jail by magistrate f s ebbs in police court provincial constable t w hard ing testified that he had seen the accused cross no 12 highway with out first coming to a stop at the stop sign the accused maintained that he had slowed down and said that he knew that a lot of people dont stop before crossing the highway but finally had to admit that on this occasion he had failed to stop as he was supposed to cated lots of tea and coffee former kinsale teacher dead for 35 years principal of essex street public school toronto solo mon hooper jeffery died at his home 62 eastbourne ave in tor onto he had been retired for 10 years mr jeffery had also served as principal of davisville and eglin- ton public schools born in dar lington township he attended high school in bowmanville and toron to normal school before going to toronto he taught in kinsale and pickering he was a member of glede road united church and the durham old boys association surviving are his widow jeanettai kelly jeffery a daughter mary and a brother rev charles b jeffery of willowdale if you can pay for it you can have it joyce simpson demon strates how with tea and coffee rationing lifted you can order all the coffe you can drink north pickering red cross reporter did you know that there is a news bulletin issued to prisoners of war in germany by the canadian red cross in the despatch official journal of the society there ap peared a reproduction of the first issue which is printed in switzer land and published in geneva among the news items all head ed with the names of places guar anteed to make mens eyes pop oshawa and unionville had prom inent spots that gen b f montgomerys christening mug was raffled at qualicum bc at an auction sale which raised 3100 for red cross tickets were 25 each v that brougham unit is selling tickets on a pure bred lamb a quilt and a handsome centre piece these tickets are 3 for 25c claremont merchants announce their places of taurines will be open on tuesday and saturday nights until the end of october thereafter they will be- open on saturday nights only closing all other evenings at 6 oclock its your souls we want by lewis milligan i have been reading a book en titled its your souls we want by stewart w herman jr in which the author tells the story of the nazi assault on christianity mr herman is an american of german descent and is an ordained lutheran minister he graduated from the university of strasbourg germany in 1935 and was called to the pastorate of the american church in berlin in 1936 he re mained in the german capital until december 1941 joining the united states embassy staff in 1939 he was interned with the embassy for five months and was released in 1942 these facts are important be cause they give authority to the information contained in the book and to the authors judgment on naziism and on the german people generally throughout the book mr herman seems to be strugg ling between his natural regard for sat bight sept 30th music by s russ creighton and variety dance band from toronto dancing 845 admission 50c refreshment booth ia -1nyvyp- for naziism of which he thinks the people have become victims the title its your souls we want sums up the aim and pur pose of the nazi leaders national socialism was to take the place of christianity it was to be the nat ional religion with adolf hitler as the messiah and mein kampf as the sacred scripture a 30-point- church plan was drawn up point 14 reads the national church declares that to it and therefore to the german nat ion it has been decided that the the german people and his hatred fuehrers mein kampf is the greatest of all documents it is conscious that this book not only contains the greatest but that it embodies the purest and truest ethics for the present and future life of the nation point 15 forbids thebible or other christian publi cations being imported into germany point 19 reads on the altars there must be nothing but mein kampf to the german nation and therefore to god he most sacred book and to the left of the altar a sword send the tribune to absent friends friday october 6th black white show york county holstein club judging contests by jr farmers 228 and 220 trot or pace saturday october 7th pony race red white show district ayrshire breeders horse shoeing contest judging horses and cattle judging sheep swine and poultry 224 and freefoiau running race hon john bracken will officially open the fair at 1 oclock on sat races olde tyme dance in the arena saturday night office and your purchase of brie of them will further the wprk of sending over the christinas par cels claremont meat market choice line of fresh and smoked meats fresh fish every thursday lowest prices our truck is in goodwood and vicinity every wednesday and will be glad to call on you a j sutherland admission 35c kenneth deaon pres markham citizens band j autos 35c children free r- h crosby secretary vj jmtt fflmfe ph claremont 1808 claremont come dance community hall at claremont proceeds in aid- of- the forgetmenot club a cheerful home environment helps you relax and enjoy your home more thats why eyeappeal isso important thats c i l paint plus the friendly help of your cil paint dealer can contribute to your peace of mind and to your health gil paints high stand ards of quality have been maintained despite wartime difficulties they provide lasting protection and beauty indoors or out tbtresa cll ptiinl denier near you who will be glad to girt you btlpj ul ideas and suggestion for extra eye- appeal in your home look for bis cll paint sign h itfcitz ri- preserver- protect beautify riches hardware t y t kv-

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