o by staffcorresndent local dealers mowbfevs store andoverlands store j xoboc aox home today will institute a vacauoni bible jljr school for the children of the vul- p9fl in age classes are expected to con- tinue throughout the holidays mrs robt goodfellow of toronto and mrs j corneyalso of toronto visited over the holiday at the home of mrs conner and mrs lonsdale miss g forsyth of oshawa has been enjoying her vacation at her home here o oe j- 5- ted tomlinson son of dr and mrs n f tomlinson who has been flying big bombers over seas for oyer a year arrived home today wednesday ted crossed the ocean aboard the illde france docking at hah- fax his wife and three kiddies s in toronto v if 4 v feiv miss kathleen beelby of toronto is enjoying her vacation with her parents here on the farm last week she visited friends at durham and owen sound miss iva walker spent the holiday weekend with kathleen 1 mr and mrs cliff pilkey and family of toronto were recent visi tors at the luther pilkey home v imrs jas grant of toronto has been visiting at the jas briscoe home j bruce miller rcaf of oshawa lias been enjoying part of his fur lough from vancouver with his aunt miss emma brown iimr- harry porter- local barber was holidaying during the weekend at midland miss bessie graham and brother stewart who is in the at my were sunday fvisitors at their home here mrs geo avery of whitby has been visiting with mr and mrs g scott mr- and mrs wncevans and mr and mrs carl dopking of hamilton are hohdayinghear orillia a vmrjand mrs l john beelby were in oshawa on- sunday visiting mr beelbys bi other kirk beelby who is in the hospital there c a overland has- just had a ihewpaint job completed on liis r main st premises and is now hav- ing his house reroofed mrs esther stevenson and miss priscilla stevenson from philadel- phia are visiting with mr and mrs dave dawson north townline chasmcnab ofuxbndge visited with hissister miss margaret mc- nab one day last week miss peggy overland of toronto visiting her uncle and i caunt mr and mrs c a overland ftmrand misjos crawford of goodwood were in jthe village visit- ing one day last week f v r beginning on monday aug 13th rev mr wenham- baptist minister home from overseas david connelly who has served overseas for fifteed months with the canadian army has arrived on leave before proceeding to the pa cific with friends in the district he is at john scotts jiomo at pre sent dave is an english lad and worked on several farms near here when first coming to this country injured in park mishap little bobbie redshaw son of mr and mrs harold- redshaw suffered a cracked collar bone when he was accidentally run over by a car at the ball park here last week thelad who has been re moved to hospital in toronto was playing between parked cars during a balbgame when he ran duectly into the path of a car driven by mr elhcott of brougham catsle rustling is suspected a good wne fence was cut and tracks led to an embankment near by on the farm of robt nesbitt just north of claremont all of which has led- to the suspicion by police that an attempt has been made or was to be made ttpsteal some of the twelve plump steeis which were pasturing in the field the cattle however are still intact but thcytoo discovered the hole in the fence and wandered out into the highway j one of the animals collided with a car driven by robt redshaw on saturday night and had a leg broken a ofer 80ye the sale is announced this week of the john beelby farm on the 8th concession of pickering just south of claremont the farm of 100 acres has been in the beelby name for 81 years and the new owner is a tor onto man mr l lawson j i the place has good buildings and two fine streams cross it- mr- law- son who is connected with picker ing farms ltcl is expected to make some alterations around the- farm oh which he expects to raise hun dreds of turkeys his brother will act as farm manager mr john beelby who made the sale was born here a son of mathew beelby who retired from farming m 1903 mr beelby told the tri bune that his future plans were still undetermined had good field day despite aveather old man weather was anything but kind to the claremont com munity park board on civic holi day for their big field day and dance despite the sullen skies and rain which persisted off and on all ordinary seaman lome solman of toronto gives wrens shirley ferguson vancouver and gladys morley claremont ont a lesson on how to paddle as the trio enjoy a holiday at toronto island i brougham mr and mrs f dingman whitby had dinner with her sister mrs al bert matthews on sunday mr and mrs rti judd mrand mrs mcwilliams anct daughter shirley spent tuesday at the wm gray home x r mrs r w witter of toronto spent the weekend with mrs l morning things brightened about matthews also witli her brother al- bradford lady injured in collision mrsr a wilson j of brahtford was injured oh sunday evening when a car in which she was riding with her husband was struck by a car at the corner of the 5th con cession of pickering and brock rd and driven by norman whit ney of whitby the wilson car was approaching the brock rd and had stopped pnontoentermgthe highway when the whitney car failed to follow the curve at this point and crossed to 5th out off a charge of dangerous driving was laid j against mr whitney according to constable irvine who investigated the accident send the tribune to absent friends e pi 4 hf i v i i pit- mvvv4 liw high prices for live poultry nuntil further notice wdarej paying the following prices for live poultry delivereillto our plant in jvhitby top gradehe avyfowl 1 topgrade lightreowl 4f65 lbs top gradelight fovl under 4 lbs topgralie broilers to 3ilbs dexoe 25c 20c lb v -18cilb- 31cib 30cv lb- 33hclb- pickering farms ilimifed whitby 4-u- uoovontario iik if telephone iit whitby 336 jlrioi- 101 ioe rr rt ioe atoraoe mid afternoon and a crowd turned out to see some really snappy soft- ball played t between thiee entries claremont tbok the first round from greenwood 109 only to be downed by pickering in the final innings of the second game the newmarket fife and drum band was on the grounds and par aded up and down further brighten ing the day with their scotch music claremont took the football game in the early evening by the score of 10 downing the powerful new market army teamun a game that thrilled the big crowd that was on hand the dance and games m the even ing were partially delayed by the indifferent weather which again threatened bruce gould and his sound system supplied the music although not as laige receipts as last year are expected the park rpard hopes to clear over 100 by their efforts old tountry larmer it frederick courts who came to this country from england in 1906 passed away in st michaels hos pital toronto after an illness of three weeks on sunday aug 5th he was 71 years of age i deceased made his home with jas wiltons onuhe 9th concession of pickering and had worked with various farmers in the district since coming to this country the late mr courts was never married and is survived by one brother adolpli on the 8th concession two sisters and four brothers in the west- a sister and three s brothers- in eng land a brother passed away in the states and a sister in england last year f funeral service will be held this wednesday afternoon in the clare- montunited church with inter- mentin union cemetery rev mr wenham conducted the service sroeae township of pickering all noxious t ni iooim ntrikhc oi j t im oj t rr i t rheiweed control act says clause 5 everyoccupant ofiand the land is unoccupiedvhe destroy alljweeds designated noxjousbythe regiila- l wheijlicoxtweedrnpectoctwprot plckerlnc laij ifu vio siii lbjirwni tttoii ynivom ttitw 1 ffibris jkciot oj b4i greenwood the absence of ourpastqr mr west of ashbiirn conducted trie vice of j worship here on sunday- lasttaking his frpmrev 2112 itis fortyone years since he started ministering on the greehwdod cir- cuit but there are very fw left who remember this far hack the ser vice next sunday will be under the leadership ofthe cgit j mr k beelby- isiprbgressing as well as could be expected in the oshawa hospital after his opera tion hoping her still continues to improve i mrs m pegg and joey who have rheumatic fever are improving but slowly the mcvey family are vacation ing at a friends cottage at bala in the north country mr wm clark and edgie pegg visited with them over the weekend mr newman is erecting a new house on the devitt farm which he recently purchased v foxes still remain very numerous c f r tu j builders supplies w wej have a goodjsupplyipf asphalt roofing and cedar shingles poultry feed i chopand9whoijbfgbain3 poumcbttfehttsr moiiasses fbncingirbxfemcep6si8 r surgbimilkingj machines tarfcstelevatrv claremont s8w -if- isirktfitjafi bert and mrs matthews miss beulah hamilton returned home after spending a pleasant holiday with her aunt mrs ravin at kingston miss wanda varnum of toronto is spending a weeks nohdays with her sister mrs da beer and family fit lieut jack brown who has spent overthree years overseas called on his grandmother mrs t cbrownone day last week mr and mrs m hamilton also miss beulah hamilton attended a picnic at port bolster on sunday mr and mrs c e plaxton who have been spending 9 couple of weeks at the w gray home since mrplaxtons leturn from the hos pital have returned to their home at whitevale i mr and mrs harold crowell of detroit called on his uncle mrbert beer one day last week l cplandmrs kelson ofstratford called on their aunt miss i bate last week j mr and mrs w b henderson of gormley and mr and mrs harvey henderson of st catherines called on the wm grays and c e plax- tons on monday mr and mrs ivan ellicott of peterboro spent f weekend with his parents mr and mrs handell elhcott the happy jciicle mission band will hold a picnic to greenwood park on saturday please meet at corner and all bring a lunch rimt lo bllji iliv making rather an uneasy time for the poultry keepers l threshing seems to be the con versation among the men these days not long since we finished seeding visit musselmaiis lake dancing p every tuesday cxxfiday winsome corner east side of lake at the 1 post office r mt albert orchestra i i l you will enjoy ournevv dance j pigeon manager postwar action chief co xferekce aim chief am of the nation reconstruction conference at ottawa 4s to achieve dominion provincial co in post7war reem ployment of veterans top and assistance to small industries such as the poultryfirmer bottom a toronto magistrate to preside at mhitbv x in the absence of magistrate f s ebbs of oshawa 1 on vacation colonel russellp locke toronto will sit as magistrate at magis trates court in oshawa and district during the ensuing three weeks the crown attorney allm f anms being on vacation during the coming two weeks r d hum phreys will act as crown attorney during this period for ontario county z j t f 1 russ burrowsthe husky mark- ham lad who has served in canadas nayy for three years has signed up with the tip top baseball club in the beaches league since he has obtained his discharge v a claremont meat market tomatoes t 2 tins for 25 cents fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday 1 have our truck call oh you in goodwood and district on wednesdays 1 1 j a j- sutherland phono 1808 jftjiuhov shop the modern way v vrgggyggij apple juice aylmer13oz bottle 2 for25 aylmer vvea soup 310 oz tins- 25 royal iyork choiceipumpkin 228 oz 21 rii31 v jejt e rasp- or straw 24 oz i 25 old dutch cleanser 2tins i0x30e 10 3ono sand and gravel m tvj- choicest sand and gravel for iyour j cement workdellveced toyour job y nortons gravel pit k 49tf oiao mmm