s4 iv vf s j i- j t v 0e30i vmf iw- ika m emdm a bismct p by staff correspondent cilocaj dealermowderv store aiidpverlndsstora xoe aoexosobxei of a number of c ladies ossoao from the mr arid mrs thos sellers zephyr mrs kobe bryan of aurora united church attended the -west- and sergt douglas leggitt of mori- ern sectional rally of the womens treal were present for the funeral missionary society held in brook- of the late mrs jas leggitt lastjlin united church on oct 25th week harvest home services will be ob served in the united church on sunday nov 4th at 11 am and 730 pm rev b e newnhaihoi markham will be the guest speaker for the day the local choir will render special music at the morn ing service and in the evening the male chorus will sing the broughamclaremont young peoples union was entertained oh monday evening by the brooklin young peoples mr lloyd pugh of the 8th conces sion is building up quite an exten sive herd of purebred herefords we are told and three young bulls from the lot were disposed of through the classified column cf this paper a short time ago mr pugh recently added two registered heifers to his herd from the buchanan herd at elgin mills friends will regret to learn that mr lyman pilkey is suffering from a severe cold this week mr plikey who marked his 75th birthday last spring is a familiar figure on clare- mont streets mrs morgan evans is confined indoors with a bad attack of bron chitis mr morris binsteal of- toronto visited at his home here during the weekend mr a sutherland local butcher is making extensive changes to his establishment on main st an addi tion is being added to the north of the present shop which will great- ly improve thehmitpd space on the presentbuilding mr walter hardy is working on the job mrs ralph wellman has returned to her home after visiting with miss johnson in markham mrs wellman is still in rather poor health mrshpuckrin of kinsale is visiting for the winter with her niece and family mr and mrs fred ward mr wenham of winnipeg father of our baptist minister has return ed to his home in the west after visiting here for some time mrsm walford has gone to oshawa to stay for the winter with her sister and family mr and mrs sam stephenson ijr g i mv and mrs t brown of bur- lington visited friends here last week mr and mrs james coates were visitors in peterboro one day last week mr albert slack was removed to hospital in toronto last week for special medical treatment the regular monthly meeting of the womens missionary society of the united church will be held in the- church school room on thurs day november 8tn at 230 pm mrs rawsons group will be in chargeofthe progrim a report on the western sectional rally will be given and a study on africa taken up tragic death- of infant ru the sympathy of theebmmuhity is being extended to mr and mrs- bruce douglas in the loss of their infant son bryan who met a tragic death in his home last week when hebecame tangled inhtsbcdih some manner the douglas family moved from claremont to the mark- dale district ago their months had been vwxss brougham mr and mrs- amoffatt of lon don visited withtheir aunt mrs t c brown on wednesday mr- and mrs dingman of whitby called on mr and mrs a b matt hews one day last week f mrs ross knox spent the week end with friends around goodwood mr and mrs w ellicottarid little daughter of toronto spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs win elucott r congratulations to mr and mrsl earl hilts neejfrene sak who were married onsaturday after noon november 27th stouffville iair cadetsquadron no 94which has beensppnsoredby the lions club for the past four years is likely to be disbanded and an offer has been made to clare mont to take over the work if they so desire there is an perry robbery once described- by bank investi gators as the cleverest criminal in 75000 teisssr yii 5kjpw3t a- joint jcharge against peltier lauzon and koresby of robbing the canadianbank of commerceat pt perryin ontario county on aug 16 in which 4000 was stolen single charges ragainst lauzon arid peltier of escaping from water loo county jail kitchener on july 19 a joint charge against peltier and lauzon of the theft of an automo- asleep ahdtheaccident occurred mr and mrs r pilkey of clare- shortly after the child wakened wont visited with mr and mrs life was extinct when the parents made the discovery of the lads tangled position bryan was an only child mrs ruth middleton mrs hamlin robt lynn mr and mrs grant tfiylor and mr and mrs c- a overland attended the funeral also mrs fred lym of hamilton two hundred acre farm sold near claremont the sale is reported this week of the 200acre farm belonging to mr murphy of lindsay and better known as the lloydbrook farm on the 8th concession of pickering just east of the brock rd r g roy who owns the neighboring farm was the buyer and the price was not disclosed mr jack brown is the manager on the property at the present time although he re vealed to the press that he expects to proceed to a position in mexico if present plans are realized the large acreage is most suitable for ranching due to its roughness and rolling there are the most modern buildings on the farm mr rcy by adding this place to his present holdings has increased his farm acreage in the claremont district to over three hundred acies n dean mairson sunday and also attended anniversary services here mr w j brown of toronto visit ed his mother mrs t c brown dur ing the weekend the executive of the firemen and their wives held a social eve ning on monday at the home of mr and mrs d a beer six tables played progressive euchre the hosts mr and mrs beer mr and mrs wm ellicott and mr and mrs m ellicott served a bountiful lunch the womens institute are plan ning a party for our boys lately returned from overseas to be held in the township hali on saturday evening november 3rd supper will equipment on hand but- such a change would require some organl- zationorgrbup of citizens tbactas a sponsoring body and give the groupany financial backing necess ary j nearrjrnwenty lads from clare mont have been members of no 94 while mrxllen prouse former school teacher was an officer of t squadrbhthe interest m the cadet work in stouffville has dropped considerably and supplanted by the boys scout r movement wnich is makiriggreatstrldes il- the offer is made tox claremont since they had the largest of boysjn ths uriit and any group who are interested in boys- work might do a real serviceby continu ing the work in this area the charter must be resigned shortly however if no organization wishes to carry on- canada ulysses his two codefendants joseph pel tier 19 and walter koresky 22 all work if they of windsor onc lastweekfaceainavtadsrtrfjviivi abundance of magistrate james b in of swk4wind lauzon of stealing a license plate on july 20 kingston in court atnapanee six charges ranging from jmimecl fobs bery to jailbreiklng the three men andthey asked and received a weekg remand one charge wastnat they saged the armed rqbbgryatbathonauo n jwhich 3ioo0oiricifahdsecu itieswas the loot largest in can adian history v s- in additionlto the cliarge of rob bing the royal bank of canada in bath of 10000 in cash and more than 300000 iti securities five other charges were read to the three defendants these were a joint charge against peltier and lauzon of robbing the canadian bank of commerce at ayr in waterloo county on- may 19 of xokthpickering red cross news several interesting items were received in a v letter from mrs birkett recently a large parcel from mt zion and altona had reached her had been packed and shipped she appreciated the boys be served to uie boys and their f br0u and alpthe lsbijfs 3l d a n c e iis3i3lntheuv claremont communxxirhalii m 2n3 friday under auspices of the i south pickering ratepayers who have been making various approaches to the municipal council for increased policim better repre sentation around he council board etc have gone into action already wiihaneyeonthistyearsnomina- tions fprcouncilat their last regu lar meetingmessrs horacebrown president of the association and ron white of rouge hills were elected as twonominees for the township council thisyear it is- a- little early to make any predictions as to what possible line up may be forthcoming at the nom ination but so far aswe know none cf the presenf members have de clared any intention to retire from office nextofkin at 730 pm and at 830 pm the meeting will be open to all friends who wish to come and spend a social evening the firemen are planning a dance to be held in the hall on fri day evening november 9th good music provided also a special door prize anniversary services were held in- st johns church on sunday with good congregations both after noon and evening rev l n wen- ham of claremont baptist church was guast speaker at the afternoon service and he alsoiisisted the male quartette in the singing rev j mclauchhn of wlntevale was in charge of the evening services please assisted by the home choir the euchre and dance sponsored by the womens institute on fri day night had a good turnout the prize winners were gents 1st mr hill 2nd mr m ellicott ladies 1st miss lamone2nd mrs c fuller knitting she reported enquiries for more work to which she responds as follows red cross workers are to stop working on naval military and airforce garments except socks using coarse wool any work on hand to be finished but no more started every effort to be put into warm civilian garments especially those for children wool to be work ed into stockings rucks- sweaters mitts and toques quilts are still on the wanted list a new quota is expected next week and we shall pass the word along as soon as re ceived meanwhile will all units send word to mrs birkett of materials on hand including wool claremont park board russ creighton xin admission mc- 1 w wfc tiju vjbuildjbrs supplies 1 we have a good supply of asphalt roofingand cedarshlngles poultry feed jni it chop and whole grain poultry feeds molasses fencing ironfence post8 surge milking machines frrs elevator claremont- v phone cattle reported ix bad coxd1tiox waterloo county farmers special izing in dairy cattle are admitting i his season was one of jhe worst in history from the standpoint of pasturage suffering from frost in april and may and a less than average sunshine during the sum mer cattle have deteriorated further as a result of frostrainand lack of sunshine during october- 1 some of the farmers are report ing herds suffering from bloating as a resultofpasteuring on wet alfalfa pasturage that has been frostnipped r indications are that milk will con tinue to be in short jupply as a re- suit of the unfavorable pasture con ditions this year tt jtodkt srjrbnc v claremont meatfmarket sutherland u t tiiu- iii j vaciaremont fbeshzd ctoedmeats season i haye6micc au infcoocfwooci and district on wednesdays aucji9nsale 15 head of youiig cattle yearliiigs and 2ycarilds j having received insf ructions from hoyije brkthour i ji the undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction at lot 32 con 7 uxbrldgc 2 miles north easvof uxbridge tues nov 6 lsyearling and 2 year old short- horns v herefords young sow bred july 19th young sow- bred july 21st youngsow bred july 23rd young sow bred august- 1st young sow bred august 7th youngsow bred august 8th young sow bred october 15th youngtsow bred october 20th 20 other sows also bred boar18imonths 3 young 110 lbs 75 shoats40 to 110 lbs alf these yorkshire hogsare from oadyanced registered stock pedlgfees be supplied for all these hogs k j everything musf lyi sold as- mr whitevale v the bypu of the grean river baptist church and first baptist church whitevalehad an enjoyable able evening in the ioofhallon saturday oct 27 vvnen about fifty people gathered for devotions and recreation from toronto came mr and 1113 fred jillard miss jillard and a lady friend who represented the interprovincial board of the bypu miss jillard sang and mrs jillard told of the work of the bypu after the devotional part of the meeting the folk joined in games of croquinole pingpong badminton and volley ball the younger children rad their turn from 7 oclock until eight and really enjoyed themselves pallbearers at the luneral service ot the late mr john dillon who passed away last week were mr robt tweedie mr johnbirnie mr jack sunderland mr adam spears mr newton robinson and mr tx wilson mr arid mrs campbell anthony were the host and hostess to the members of the grewriver baptist church and the first baptist church when they gathered for cottage grayer meeting on tuesdayoct30mr judspn pughcelebrhtedthe fiftieth anniversary of theivmarried getherfor those fifty years mrand mrs pugh resided in the vicinity of whitevale and in the village itself for several years heyjfarmedabout a mile east of the village on thepro- service will be conducted by mr a j heal pastor holy communion will be served come and remem ber thejallenpfor this is a sunday near to november 11 which is re- membranceday all who knew frediandwish toreihemberhim arc cordially invited to be present this service takes place in the io offhau- mr andmrs pegg paid a farewell visit to thevillaga over the week end mr and mrs pegg will be cor dially welcomed back in the spring mrs taylor wife of the pastor of uxbridgevbaptist cnurch and the vicb moderator of the whitby-lind- say association of baptist churches was the honored suest of the by pu meeting in the ioof hall last saturday evening mrs taylor was present also atthe morning church service ans green river baptist church in the evening other guests noticed at bypu were mrs victor jones toronto and mr don king mrs teeples was nonored by her friends last weekon the occasion of her birthday mr d r beaton is eager to see his grandson major donald beaton who for five years wasbverseas and who has just now returned sir christian has erected a new garage mr and mrs- harold hornshaw and family have moved into the duelling formerly occupied by mr and mrs a spears mr and mrs hugh hilts ofport perry were at the home of mr and mrs w a hilts for ttie weekend mr and mrs benson draper en tertained mrs davies and mrs pritchard of toronto lor one week j remember green river baptist cnurch anniversary servicesvtobe held sunday afternoon and evening november 4 the rev dr perry bring the music in the afternoon in the evening drperry will preach also several members of whitevale united church visited 1 cherry- wood sunday last when cherry wood v held anniversary services fj john hmichell was78onituesay r john hxmichellof the7th-con- cessionibfckering marked his 78thbirthdayoritueslay oct 30 mr michell wasjup bright and early as usual and ready ffr a clays work hehas driving afourhorse teamright along- during the fall plowing on the farmwherejhe has resided for the last forty years mr and mrs michell have two sonsand one daughter ed of port perry hugh on the home place and mrs fredbeare cedar grove an- other daughter ada is deceased thirteen years there are ten grandchildren court of revision monday the regular november meeting of pickering township council takes place next monday nov 5 council will first meet as a court of revi sion on the assessment roll at 11 the sign of quality 194g quota of v gehl grindall hammer mills a thoroughbred at a competitive price fall car of salt expected 1st november car of western wheat about 19th november stouffville coop ph1802 aonoi i0e30i a mne east ot tne village on tne pro- of fhp afriran at fniwnmi pertynpw occupied by mft walter sst nreach booth tjlateiuheymoved right into w svices- and h is chofr will fhoirillna rt urhlnira1onh ei vlteb dna 111s cooir will brethour is going into a dairy herd v if vv sale at 1 ocl6vj terms a s- farmer auctioneer roy ellis clerk the villageof whitevale where mrs pughheld varioiis offices in the several ichurch and community or- ganiatibrisbf of the ahniversaryv day was spent in toronto atjthe licine of dr and mrsnorman clarke anil in the evening mrs pugli receivedthe ladies of the whitevale united churchy there are two children mr harold pugh of new york city and miss irene puyh toronto the community wishes mr and mrs pugh many more happy years toge ther t i mr and mrs a j heal entertain ed guests from englehart and tor onto on sunday oct 28 mr heal was pastor at englehart before coming here mrs a e fleming mrs k c donnelly and little miss ruth don nelly spenta day or two in toronto one wee kago the family of the jate po fred griffinaret presenting- a beautiful communion set to tne first baptist church whitevale on sunday morn- ingjnov 4 at 11 oclock this set wilhbe dedicated iploving memory of fred who was kilied just three years ago noy3anda memorial xoboz ioexo to okr new high prices for live poultry until further notice we are paying the following prices for live poultry deliveredho our plant in whitby top grade heavy rfowl 23c lb top grade light fowl 4 to 5 lbs 21c lb- top gradelight fowl under47lbs 19c lb top grade broilers 2 3lbs t 28c lb top grade roasting chickens over 4 lbs 28c top grade roastingchickens under yi lbs 26c lb top grade heavy capons over 5 lbs 30c lb we are also in the market for dressed poultry would like to receive your shipments of dressed chickens turkeysi ducks and geese pickering farms limited whitby telephonewhitby 336 ontario eaoi ipcaocs aonoi ioe sottw jfs pioplis chyicis ioo bloor east r mijja the sunday morning service of the peoples church is broadcast over radio station chum irom 1100 to1215 noon 1050 on yourdialv listen in 1 jr oswald j smith pastor wtwm ismithsnew booklet the only j ficali way will be mailed free to all those writ- ingforit v-fhlt- t r yj t iv- r address peoples chiircti 100 bloor st e- toronto j luj iiivnirl u3ju ilia oviiil ufij ew3ci ofll iiggest wanted r-r- dead horses tiridcsttlo teiephbhefor free pick up phone stouffville 255 markhmt432tl v r ciartfmotit9139rl4jlfi we pay- phone chances j gordon young mtd ph 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