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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 10, 1945, p. 5

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hundreds of war veterans receive training c ontario war veterans from over- seas are taking full advantage of the excellent educational and voca tional training facilities offered by the drew government to reestab lish them in civilian life jack les lie progressive conservative candi date for york east reported this week following a tour of inspection of ontario veterans rehabilitation institute the drew administration was the first government in canada to set up a training institute for our returning war veterans and in a short period of nine months hun dreds of young men and women war veterans have been and are being fitted for employment in skilled crafts and trades and uni versity education said mr leslie the drew government is looking after the interest of our young veterans it is doing more than any other government in the country and the young veterans are show ing their appreciation of the facili ties being made available mr leslie pointed out that the institute comprised of 23 different schools has proven so successful that it is being used as a model in many sections of the united states fok postwar veteran rehabilitation the government is planning more schoois at the institute while negoti ations are underway for the estab- lishment of similar trade and former cashel frederick clinkenboomer who resided at milliken corners and who was employed in atoronto store died almost without warning on wedl evening last week one hour after he arrived home from work in the city the unfortunate man was only in his 49th yearhe complained of violent pain and suddenly expired prior to moving to milliken about 20 years ago mr and mrs clinkenboomer lived at cashel in markham township where they operated a farm the bereaved wife and eleven children survive aisii personal v nin aictorv- thanksgiving ser- vice at ringwood a splendid crowd of people gath ered at the ringwood christian church on monday afternoon for a service of thanksgiving v a number of people participated some x of whom offered words of gratitude and others led in prayer it was most touching as some sought to express in some little measure their gratitude to god the ringwood public school teacher miss e byer and the scho lars of the school attended the children sang appropriate music the service was conducted by the minister rev gibson brown and matriculation schools at other dis- closed with the singing of0 can- charge points in the province ada v mrs ross teel from woodville was a visitor during the weekend with her parents mr and mrs lud lownsbordugh t- miss jane burkitt of stouffville hasbeen visiting for a few days in oakville with mr and mrs alt burkitt mr jeffery silvester of calgary was a visitor in town one day last week with his cousin mrs archie leaney mr silvester made his home with mr and mrs geo sil vester at ringwood when he was a resident here some years ago mr and mrs bart lymburner of fergus were weekend visitors in stouffville with mr lymburners mother mrs jas- ratcliff e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday may i4th good trout fishing in lake sim- coe at beaverton is reported by the beaverton express best catches have been made trawling miss kuth nedick toronto was the guest of mrs c armstrong for a day or two- mrs alf hoover church st is not in very good health and her daughter was summoned from umonvule on sunday owing to her condition mr and mrs ed baker of rose- dale in the fehelon falls district were in town this week for a day or two old residents of stouffville they had many friends to see thousands of early cabbage plants were frozen off last week all of which will be replaced with new plants the walter brillinger acreage and the gar lehman veget able plantations were probably the hardest hit in the immediate local ity since they plant a great many early cabbage reeve foster rowntree of wes ton called on the reeve of stouff ville monday morning enroute from uxbridge where reeve and mrs rowntree spent the weekend at the hosie home at roseville ioc aocxoc aoi keep ontario strong vote john m chas lloyd who died on may 3 0 t ras a son of the late david lloyd j it y ns was a son of the late david lloyd gj registrar newmarket and a nioneer 0 twenty tons of salvage scrap iron paper etc were collect- registrar newmarket and a pioneer family of that district- he was buried in aurora cemetery on sat urday almost total absence of the sun and cool backward weather char acterized the whole of last week but monday morning broke as a lovely spring day and a delightful spring feeling was in the air de spite the backward element growth has been very noticeable and the trees are coming into leaf along main street progressiveconservative york east carry through with drew polling day is june 4th mrs abram ramer baker ave is now making her home with her daughter mrs fred pilkey at altona this 86yearold resident is not so active as she once was and the ramer home in town has accordingly been closed for the present carnations for her 83rd birthday mrs emma kirby montreal street didnt intend to make any undue announcement about her 83rd birthday which fell on thurs day may 3rd but her friends sur prised her when the east end quilt ing group presented this esteemed friend and neighbor with a beauti ful bouquet of carnations while a wonderful shower of birthday cards also reached mrs kirby who was almost overcome with joyshe was entertained at dinner atthe home of mr and mrs ascolllns all of which indicates that this re markably bright woman still draws around her a group of admirers and friends because she retains her faculties and is always an interest ing personage ed in the recent lions club scrap drive everything was transported to toronto from obsolete cultivai- tors to castoff clothing and after paying expenses the club has a tidy sum with which to further their welfare endeavors a telegram was received on sat urday evening announcing that bruce lintner son of mr and mrs edward lintner is safe in allied hands this information came after a long period of anxious waiting intensified because the prison he was in fell into russian hands months ago and bruce did not ap- pear to be among the rescued he has been overseas over four years and is shown here with fred castle stouffville both boys were captured at dieppe those who for andare eligible to receive family allow ances that is those with children under 16 years of age receive them in full each month- adjustments to remove duplication with income tax deductions will be made when income tax is paid mr claxton mr and mrs harvey schell lome schell ken schell and miss jean feir motored to buffalo for a visit last weekend- a number of stouffville friends were in uxbridge last friday and saturday owing to the death of mrs v f marquis wife of the well known auctioneer there mrs marquis who died in the hamilton hospital was a prominent and energetic social worker in her home community where she will be greatly missed rev le atkinson conducted the funeral service in the united church where the deceased had been an active member the pastors remarks were based on pauls declaration of faith wherein itls written that death is swallow ed up in victory mrs robert monkhouse who died in toronto last week was a friend of mrs lud hoovers who- attended the funeral in toronto last sum mer mrs monkhouse was the guest in town of mrs hoover there is something to be said in favor of the lads who foolishly broke intgthe wash room in the municipal building when the guilt was fastened on them they were more than anxious to make amends and this they did do by manfully making apology and full restitution for damage caused we would not care to be the cause of having your town close the rooms up said one of the lads and it was just that kind of spirit that won them a par don however it will be the last time a pardon of the kind can be given two town boys only recent ly have been forbidden to enter the wash room again and if found en the property will be subject to punishment these two youthful offenders were charged with un ravelling paper and burning it on the cement floor their parents have been notified of the offense and will be responsible for keeping the lads off the premises that are forbidden to them x rtjto purina calf startena ul vi lllt t will you have any calves born between now and v may 15th if so come in and let us tell you about purina calf startena the new dry calf feed everyone is switching to we want to give 2500 to the owner of the calf that shows the best percen tage of gain up to 4 months of age we also are giving away free one weigh tape to every customer purchasing calf startenal is tape when put around the heart girth of a calf will give you the estimated weight in pounds ask us more about the calf startena the tapes and the contest when you- are in stiver bros stricken in toronto restaurant huntsville man expires it was with startling suddenness that death came to david crooks resident of huntsville for over 40 years who died in the general hos pital toronto he had gone to the city with members of his family on sunday morning intending to re turntohis northern town onmohj day while sitting in a restaurant he was stricken with illness be came unconscious and never re covered deceased was the father of mrs john mcmullen of stouff ville mrs brydon and miss geor gia crooks he was a liberal in politics and a baptist in religion his wife predeceased him in 1928 the many floral tributes received attested the high esteem in which mr crooks was held by his associ ates in huntsville l e fierheller who died sud denly at his home in markham tp in the yongest area was laid to rest in aurora cemetery deceased was well known in this district he was in his 79th year col a reif and mrs reif of buffalo ny also tech sergl gene doherty were visitors with mr e leavens and his father m t-lea- vens last week mrs reif is a sister of our local postmaster sgt doherty has been three years over seas with the us forces and is at present back on a 45day leave t the womens institute thanks the people of stouffville and dis trict who so generously gave to the national institute for the blind and those who sold tags were the stouffville womens institute will hold their may meeting at the home of mrs david smales on thursday may 17th at 230 pm the motto is only the new days are our own the roll call is- a next years suggestion the annual report of all the standing commit- tees the financial report will also be readand a reading will tie given- bymrs ridoutelection of officers the death of mrs robert monk- house who resided at 52 pacific avenue toronto removes one quite well known to many residents of stouffville deceased was the form er anetta hunter daughter f- the late jos hunter who resided in stouffville followinghis retirement from the farm in uxbridge town ship years ago mrs monkhouse is survived by two daughters and one son her husband- the late robert monkhouse brother of our john monkhouse tailor died in niagara some years ago firemen were called to the home t sheila tait joyce barkey marion of percy brown at the rear of dr atkinson lois weldon eunice cor coran margaret long eleanor long myrtle griffiths laura ma dill barbara hotchkiss carol hotchkiss- a tranished silver spoon found in the home of mr loustoutenburgh at victoria square last week was shown to us oh tuesday with the figure eight clearly marked where the spoon did not show tar nish of course the eighth was ve day but there may be no significance nevertheless the part of the spoon spared from becoming discolored to form the figure eight is strange indeed bodendistels residence where the pipes became red hot threatening to cause trouble in the homey be cause it wasive day and the siren had been used to celebrate the an nouncement the day before many firemn failed to respond to tuesv days call thinking it was part of the celebration- setup fortunately the men were not needed at the brown home since enough firemen stood by until safety was restored births burnett at the brierbush hospital- stouffville on friday may 4th 1945 to mr and irs john burnett the gift of- ason i- t- i ff yv t rm jv i7 r u in oats suits 1 ladies misses and childrens coats reduced to clear good choice in colors and sizes also tailored and dressmafier suitspriced f rom 1500 iip v- ladies spring hats reduced in straw and felts in pastel shades it t- i j ilv sin ummer lresses r t ai vi i i sl 8touffvilm3 oxt v j phone 4501 l there is also a good choice in summer dress and house dresses slacks andslack suits ladies overalls childrens print dresses v mens and young mens summer pants and windbreakers ai shipment has just arrived of young mens suits with 2 pair oftr6usersmenssuits with 2 pair of trousers also boys suits in all sizes goldens clothing store tiione 271 i in jf ti y r v stouffviiae ft i o j3ffwy suivfeii-vxv- va y aj- mmm e 1 m

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