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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1945, p. 6

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aexaoe v iocx ts r cattle is announcedfor september owner is now revealed as john on the farm of norman linton murray resident of the district and mrand mrs jos farr and soninlaw of the late john gauslin family are enjoying their- summer the f ami has- been in the pugh vacation at their cottage in halibur- ton v chas cooper made a flying trip family foreclose to 70 years ajax soccer team defeated cge tottawaweek on jb ffi ssefilg 1 w 52 this was theflnt loss -a- i- ed i home from- overseas a 5 short time ago is back for another three weeks leve here after having been atmoncton following his home coming leave a toronto man j- v- fletcher bought two of the properties offer ed at the pickering township tax sale held last week they were both quarter acre lots the third parcel of land nine acres part of which is in the lake went to mr bennett of oshawa friends will regret to learn that mrs dave dawson is confined to her home with a badly sprained ankle miss jean gregg of claremont who has been teaching school at richmond hill has taken a new position at the east york school mrs hickson sister of mrs henry johnson of claremont will go to the hill wid miller former claremont resident now in oshawa had them all agog on the beach near lindsay last week when he pulled ashore with a 12 pound lunge mr and mrs c a overland mrs l douglas and miss little motored to englewood on sunday to visit 1 friends the goodfellowship class of the united church held their picnic in conjunction with the friendly bibleclassof brougham ingreen- wood park on tuesday a good crowd gatheied for supper the races piovided entertainment for 1 all and silver was given as prizes also included in the sports events was a ladies shoe kicking contest and a ball game between the two classes with brougham coming out oh top mr l douglas motored to orangeville on sunday to look over some farm property which he has acquired in that area and mrs robtbeelbys baby daughterfhas been confined tcthe sick j childiens hospital for an eye operation but her condition this week is reported most favour able 1 geo beverley local sectionman was seriously stricken one day last week i and had to be removed by ambulance to a hospital in toronto mr beverley was understood to have strained himself in some way r while lifting 7 mrs ed lewis is still quite ill and confiined to her bed miss mc- r donald is assisting m the homedur ing her illness j due to the rain last sundays church service in the park was moved to the united church and c conducted by rev i e kennedy i-rev- kennedys subject- for next sunday morning will be who is yourbrother as reported ilast week the 92- for the- city team this year the homebrews will go to toronto to meet the east york at dentonia park on friday night of this week incidentally that argument ensued following the locals recent contest with slaviasin toronto when the claremonf boys were late in arriv ing- has gone in favour of the city team who claimed a default for the ajax tardiness even though they were actually defeated in the game 31 miss kathleen bradbury of ux- bridge is visiting at the home of mrs conner and mrs lonsdale the annual picnic of the two sun day schools baptist and united will be held on thursday july 26th to lynbrook park church folks are asked to provide cars to trans port the kiddies as no bus is avail able mrs barber of toronto visited over the weekend at the home of miss margaret briscoe the misses alice and jessie mc- glasham of markham visited many old friends in the village on thurs day miss ruth sutton of toronto has been visiting for the past week at the united church manse be sure and look over the large display adv of chas cooper on page 4 of this issue plan big day here on aug 6th big doings in claremont are planned by the local park board for aug 6th there will be a base ball tournament in the afternoon with a scheduled football match be tween the leaside team and ajax in the early evening and a street danceto top off theday shower returned soldier friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs leslie gauslin on fri day evening to tender a shower to leslie le recently returned from service oveiseas leslie has a wife and family in the old country whom he expects to land here shortly in their absence mrs don hedges leslies sister acted as the bride the war veteran was taken completely- by surprise but was most appreciative of the many fine gifts which will help ahometfoi his warbnde and baby immediately west of the village on the 9th concession the late mr mcfarlane passed away at grand prairie- alta on- july4th after an illness of five years he leaves to mourn his loss his wife the former alice munro of edmonton a daugh ter mrs- murray carlisle jean of rrinti ptirin and turn enrw wal recusim lu ei 5jo- 5 xs twi- we understand the cost of work on also squslchs fire when tractor bursts into flame mr harry newman who has ac quired considerable farm land in the brougham area is employing a bulldozer on his property just a mile east of the village on no 7 highway to level a field which would otherwise be unworkable by reason of its steep hills and gulleys e -jft- 10e30e viurl- destroy mvnsxums lace of pouce coupe and douglas of beaver lodge alta there are six grandchildren a sister mrs -raw- son of claremont and three brothers david of wilkie sash walter of sexsmith alta and john of burbank cal the burial took place at lake saskatoon on july 7th j f banbury dies was once liveryman j f banbury a resident of aurora for over 50 years died on monday july 9 at york county hospital mr banbury was born in claremont- he married jessie knowles of aurora he conducted a livery business until his retire ment some time ago mr banbury was a member of the united church he is survived by his wife two daughters mrs w douglas tela belleville and miss phyrn banberry toronto one brother george aurora former i resident passes in alberta i word has been received here of the death of james mcfarlane who acre farm- belonging to mrs wm was born here and resided on the i 5i ajax plant may go to rcaf the latest word on the disposition of the ajax munition plant is that the area will be taken over by the r c a f as one of their main de pots after present munition ship ments have been fulfilled the six hundred houses which comprise the village of ajaxj in this event would be used by per sonnel of the airforce living out of barracks what will become of the ajax plant has been a question which has been on the minds of both local and government authorities for some time and rumors have been flying that first this firm and then the other had taken over the con cern which is jointly operated by the dominion and british govern ments both the sunlight soan co and john inghs have been named as possible tenants in the past few months this field will be 500 the big caterpillar monster was called from its i levelling job last week to put out a fire when a trac tor freshly gassed up burst into flame the tractor was rolled over three times and dirt heaped over it by the bulldozer completely dows ing the flames the driver of the tractor vernon short escaped with minor cuts and bruises mr newman is making extensive improvements to his two farms near brougham including new houses arid complete new stabling in the barns norman bunker con- tractor is rushing work on the stabling on the south place this week installing complete steel stabling throughout with stalls for twentyone cows and 10 box stalls one of these is being prepared for the prize durham bull which mr newman recently imported from scotland and which is being held at the quebec border pending ship ment here mr stanley dix is the farm manager on the one place and mr chambers overseer on the other a hawkweed wild lettuce docks wild mustard stinkweed white cockle poison ivy spurges bladder campion tumbling weed common milkweed common burdock pepperjgrass common ragweed russian thistle cinquefoils sow thlstle bindweed canada thistle avikl carrot dodder chicory r oxeye daisy blue weed the weed control act says clause 5- every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds clause 23 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this actshall incur a penalty of not less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such offence weeds have no place in a progressive township do your share to prevent their spread w j warriner weed inspector township of markham claremont cow brougham v- 9 township of uxpridge destroy all jsoxious mm mm hawkweed t wildj lettuce docks i wild mustard stmkweed white cockle poison ivy spurges bladder campion tumbling weed common milkweed common burdock pepper grass common ragweeds russian thistle cinquefoils sow thistle bindweed canada thistle wildcarrot dodder v- chicory j oxeye daisy blueyweed miss florenpe mcwhirter of mill iken is visiting her ifriend miss ruth gillman- 1-cif- f r missrkay ihamilton has returned to toronto after spending her vaca tion with her aunt anduncle mr arid mrs ravin at kingston mrs l matthews was at brooklin on saturday visitmgrher brother mrm routley- v miss- wanda varnum of toronto visited with her sister mrs d a beer oh sunday brougham firemen were called to greenwood one day last week when a grass fire got beyond con- congratulations go to helen dick- rses four caljes inson on passing her high school 1a less thaa year entrance examinations- at clare mont a number of parents friends and expupils enjoyed the closing exer cises at webb school east of clare mont last week the pupils pro- gram consisted of songs choral leading and dialogues on july 11 webb school section held their annual picnic to green wood park and enjoyed an after noon of swimming races and con tests about fifty sat down to the supper table mr and mrs chas symes bar bara and helen spent thursday in orilha i wms picnic there was a good attendance at the picnic party of the womens missionary society of the united church when they met on thurs day july 12th at the church and entertained the mission band and baby band mrs f loyst pres was in charge of the devotional and business periods the program putjon by the mission band consist- ingofreadings and music was very interestingand entertaining a solo vspiribvdivinera- was beautifully rendered by mrsvrobt jackson accompanied by mrs wward at thepiano mrsh johnson gave a very splendid reading on the life of edgertoniryerson the honor ed guests of the afternoon were the misses alice and jessie mcglashan of markham who in past years were valued workers in our church and community these ladies were presented with autographbooks and they expressed their thanks and appreciation after the meet ing the children enjoyed games on a grade- cow belonging to erriie hinan of claremont has raised four calves in 362 days which is some thing of a record the four calves were two sets of twins which were disposed of on the torontomarket to make this animals achievement even more notable it can be added that she has raised five calves in two years in fact bossie is right now playing foster mother to another offspring which was brought to her when her last pair of twins were removed electrical contractor house and farm wiring repairs made on household appliances also washing mach ines stoves motors motors solil and traded r h mcmullen- t victoria street phone 3204 stouffviue ioe aoi visit musselmans lakfe dancing every tuesday friday winsome corner east side of post office mt ibert orchestra youwillcenjoyour nlew dariw floor j pigeon manager trol no damage was done i y miss beulah- hamilton visited i law later atasty lunch was the weed control act says clause 5 every occupant of land or if the land is 5 unoccupied the anyperson who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lawful order- ofan inspector- given- under authority of this act shallincura penalty of not less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such j offence weeds have no place in a progressive township do r your share to prevent their spread- w g cassie weedinspector i tr 0 t township of fuxbrldg ifst ovsii i z until futtherlnvticvwie are paying the following pricesfor ttvp pnitmdv i- j il s 28ciolb sjpdsa lbs -29c- 1b 33mcib last week with her aunt mrs v of pickering mis jas stevens of manitoba called on jher friend mrs l matt hews bneday lastweek mr and mrs geo hayes and mrs e hogleand son bobbie of colums bus visited mr 1 and mrs m hamil ton on sunday pte robl liscombe is home on leave after spending some time on the west coast f mr d gannon received the sad news of the death of his brother who passed away in winnipeg on july2nd mrs carswell and little daughter ofoshawa are visiting her parents mr and mrs walter hamilton 1 arden wannopp who has spent some time overseas is now home on leave with his parents mr and mrs clifford wannopp mrj and mrs bruce eastorire- turnedhome on sunday after spending a- pleasant holiday in the ndrthcountry l a- new floor is being laidjn the township half mr brennen has the contract thewms holdmg their meeting on- thursday afternoon at the home of mrs barcay r womehsinstftute held their tendancetke president mrs m ahnis wasirf chargethesecretary read r of the previous nxefitihg ohtf item of important business was the voting of fifty dollars to the hospital for sick children which we all looked upon as averyworthy cause mr b a hutchisorif ba- was guest speaker and delighted his audience witha veryhnteresting historical address the nfeetlng closed by singing god savetheikingafter which the hostesses mrs w ellicott mrsm eilicottmrs w knox and mrsh philip served a dainty and bounti ful lunch served to all i jwrs charles billing resident in the white rose dis trict of whitchurch township until last october mrs chas billing died at her home in sharon following a prolonged illness slie wasariative of aurora being atdaughter of the late mr and mrs james dowswell and in religion was a baptist most pf her married life was spent on the farm at white rose which was sold when they retired to sharon the husband and one son and one daughter survive buijderspsupplies we haveagood sueply of asphalt roofing and cecftr shingles cto1p grain loumryifeeds4vmolasses fbncixg tironjfenceosts surge milking machines dance at east side musselmans lake every saturday also every wednesday during july and august popular and old tymo music good prizes w l mcintosh 64 r r management claremont meat toyatoes 2 tins for 25i cents t fresh and r meats fresh fishevery thursday have oufctruck you- j in goodwood and district t wednesdays i a x sutherland phone 1808 j claremont u goe3qc 10 lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery jloyes shoes socks boots and mitts stouffviue- phone 4301 opposite the town clock vdljt sugar loss t t lti jicklittd dont lose a single jar of those fine pickles this season because of spoil ageby inferior vinegarl r for sure results insist on ctmada vinegar- the chpicebf leading piclcle manujacturers and ex perienced homecanners afavourite for over 80- years write for- free picc lingi recipe booldet to canada vinegars limi- tedll2 dukestreetji toronto rs cjjteiitized i u sand e and gravel choicest sand and gravel for your ceirfenfworkdellvered to your job t mfckcvelpitaiblj iphorie700or9rux- s 10cj u vr f sf m gtj f shop modern 1 -t- i tst s iij- iljvi m m a imaxwellihouse coffee libbag 45 mephistoipeeredsnaksaozmi apple aridrxspberryor apple land straw- v berry jam 2 coupons 24 oz 25 aylmervegetablesoup 15 royal york plain cheese- lb pkg l grapenutsflakes212 oz pkgs 25 vijiic 1f jl tton1iwv31i v3i1 carload groceteria wjjt we deliver phone 280 llso dalys dallyrff yoo nk really good tea- for 3 generation cariadamdtf particular tea drinkers have indued 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