o n o 8 by staff correspondent j pgoesasaiosoi tot v mrsvdolphin of toronto and a4 former resident visited friends herey store andioyeriandsstore l brougham fickering lould during the weekend c- mariret petty daughterof mrs vijvl- ft- vl tchasgostick and a student i kv jla3th 1- cjaremont continuation school jias jlluvncll uv 1calli been home in illhealth and expects f to undergo an operauon shortlylr mm- 5 fil- mr and mrs keitfi drakeand sou of 4lts 1ouglss j surveyors have been at work for lyiaaeon new kesidcnce a strange case of attempted arson v l v of orillia visited over the weekend at mrs drakeshpme here i mrand mrsbruce taylor and glenda of garibaldi were visitors in claremont on sunday- h mrkjohnkreigerimr and mrs raymond leslie from port col- bourne visited one day recently with mrs boose and mrs warden mr morgan pugh of uxbridge visited here at the home of mr and mrs donald pugh on monday mr and mrs lloyd pugh were among those who attended the presbytery church services in oshawa last week mrs woodland of goodwood visited over sunday at the home of her daughter and family mr and l mrs snyder miss s e evans visited with relatives in toronto during the past week mr and mrs mj wilker toron to visited over the weekend at the home of mrs gleeson robt h johnson son of mr and mrs chas johnson claremont residents of a few years ago has been promoted to the rank of cap tain m the canadian armoured corps he has been in the army for three and a half years and is at present stationed at camp borden robert received his public school training in the village the mission circle of the baptist church will meet on tuesday nov 27th at the home of mrs ruth middleton the topic will be christ ian fellowship and mrs g m forsyths group will be in charge mr mrs duncan mcmillan of toronto visited over the weekend with the formers sister mr and mrs ed lewis mr and mrs carruthers opened their home tuesday evening for the goodfellovslup clas meeting which was carried out as a remem brance day program conducted by mrs t hammond a riano solo was rendered by mrs w r evans the best cow at the lloyd pegg auction sale on saturday realized 200 while calf brought 11 mr fegg offering about twenty head along with two young sows which sold at 45 each and a small number ofimplemers the total was slightlyxoversopj mr ernie baker has acquired the house in north claremont recently occupied by the latemrs jas leg- gitt and wilktakejpbssessionjshort- ly after the to be held there on dec 1st mr and mrs baker are vacating the ira bbyer property in- the centre of the village and this house hasbeen rented j0 mr les lye who is ex pecting hiseriglish bride to arrive from overseas shortly saturday night mishap brings injuries to claremont iiad lawrence norton son of mr and mrs jack norton suffered a broken jaw bone and several cracked ribs when the car in which he was al sthis community was plunged into deep sorrow last week when the news rapidlv spread announcing the death- of mrs lionel douglas daughter of-mr- and mrsc a overland of claremont the late mrs douglas was the former mar garet overland who had endeared herself very much to the people of this community where she spent her girlhood days only 27 years of age she was bom at inglewood ontario and came to claremont with her parents at the age of two married six years ago mr and mrs douglas were farming near mark- dale surviving is her husband and a baby son born at her death on tuesday nov 13th she is also sur vived bv her parents mr and mrs c a overland and a brother gordon of kingston the late mrs douglas received her education in claremont and was a most active member of the local church organizations and teacher in the sunday school the funeral service was held on fridav afternoon from the clare mont united church and a large assembly of friends crowded c auditorium to pay tribute to the de ceased the service was conducted byrev i e kennedy and thepall- bearers were messrs chas cooper geo constable grant taylor lloyd pugh bruce taylor and jostran interment was in the claremont trion cemetery the profusion of floral tributes was beautiful and the appreciation of the family is extended to the followirr for these mr and mrs l robinson mr and mis cecil red man mr and mrs ted lewismr and mrs gordon graham mrs jessie walker ernie overland a and mrs chas overland mr and mrsfspratt mr andmrs trout miss margarettvfcnab r j barber mrand mrs e hillery mr and mrs lye mrs lonsdale and mrs- conner mr and mrsr r v robinson mr baker miss mary ffeelahdbroug- ham uhibn lodge united church and t douglas jheleriandbert mr and mrs l taylor mrs m brown mr and -mrstilley- mr and mrs dj tranpmr and mrsjostran r of machineshop aluminum co mr and mrs alf prettymrand mrs ed sherkjmrandmrs idolley mrs green and edna mr and mrs a jrsunderland mr and mrs g m forsyth mrs margaret mcphail ernieuand ruthfharold levermr and mrsalcox mr and mrs rictiardsonmarkdale mr and mrs w h douglas- rob and toots morris and roberta clare and audrey briiceand bernice doug las lionel douglasand baby mr and mrs c a overland gordon and isabel overland mrs s little mrs g s lloyd mr and mrs thos little mr and mrstaite mr and mrs kifkpatrick mrs and mrs took place in brougham last- week tiiel paja away m to when nerson or persons unknown ship of avalpole thursday nov 15 l the womens insututeare sponfe drinthva7eivfpickerini he plckerhik towwclerk tn sfi edw si soring a dance in the hall this fri- t extending rom the ajax uovdnfto tmitbrl uved nvhitevale fiftythree iday evening good music come and w an wet totwissn one lotlwas ssswss by a pak years f siple attended the enjoy a good evening c lf thji fnwnshin border and north i vl ifii rfsimarnaga otiir and mrs judson mr and at the home hampton on a under the weather during thepasf vie v mcieu week but is now feeling some onto as part of the st lawrence police and the fire marshals better i deep waterway project dept- investigating the case dis- master kenneth beer son of mr i the area would take in french- covered that an oily sack had been and mrsdabeer met with anmans bay former anchorage for wedged in above the side door of accident one day last week while i grain boats the dil nlant alone the dwelling and a can was found playing with others he accidently covers three thousand acres while fell rurihinga sliver into- his handthe balance ofthe five and a half between thumb and first finger he square mile area is made up of was removed to the office of dr tomlinsori who removed the sliver and treated the wound which is healing nicely mr albert beer is visiting his gummer properties and some very good farm land miller were in toronto on friday sister ai other friendt around i attending a banquet at the georgetown ienas around j york sponsore lor radio mr and mrs jno robinson arid amateurs family of bradford called on friends patrons should keep in mind that around here one day recently harry porter s barber shop wiu be mr and mrs brennan had a busi- open here on wednesday nov 8 ness trip to toronto one day last wiek mr w c wiilson and mrs gan non attended the funeral of their cousin mrs albert wells rebecca wiilson who was buried at brook- lin on saturday afternoon mrs tripp and family spent the weekend with friends in toronto mr and mrs ajgray visited her fatner mr b carter of green river on sunday miss i bate entertained friends nearby from which other inflam mable liquid had been scattered over the entrance the attempted fire was set on the northside of the house from which it could not be readily detected by neighbors the exterior of the house is well on the way to completion although the interior has not yet been trimmed anddamage inside was negligible from toronto on sunday whitevale the young people of the white- vale united church held their weekly meeting at the locust hill church on wednesday evening the a e fleming mr omar udell spent a few days in torpnto mrs norman burke has been happily reunited with her sailor son norman who has been overseas for some time remember the bazaar on dec 8 cottage prayer meeting will be held this friday evening at the home of ir and mrs chas hilts mr austin pearse will be the devo tional leader the funeral was conducted on fri day at greenwood for the late mrs wm middleton the former myra linton daughter of the late mrand mrswm linton who lived just east of claremont at one time interment was made in salem cemetery ibypu will meet in the ioof in st johns church brougham on saturday afternoon nov 17 when helen bernice malcolm daughter mr and mrs e carswell and of mr and mrs howard malcolm little daughter of oshawa spent v j became the bride of frederick weekend with her parents mr and ralph crawford son of mr and mrs walter hamilton a very pretty wedding took place hall on saturday evening nov 24 for their bimonthly recreational meeting last saturday evening massey hall reserved thirtyfive seats for the group which attended the youth forchnst rally it was a jjlonous time the singing of miss cay hamilton and miss joyce hard of toronto spent the weekend at their homes here the womens institute heid their icguidi meeting cntaesdav after noon at the home of mrs m hamil ton with a good attendance the president mrs thos robertson in charge plans were made fc the co operation program to be held in the hall on nov 28th with miss collins mrs- david crawford of brookhn the choruses were thrilling anclthe the church was decorated with gosnel message was inspiring autumn flowers and the ceremony j was performed by rev i e ken- whitevale received fine applause from the two thousand or more who were nresent the womens institute heldtheir november meetingat the homeof nedy mis doras malcolm cousin of the bride was at the organ and accom- panied mrs jno avellsof toronto mrs w a tilts mr t norton of who sang 0 perfect love during brougham spoke there was spe- the signing of the register 1 cial music and the word forroll- given in marriage bv her father r was remember or remem- the bride lookedlovely in a long france v v v speaking on wise buving it was white gown and carried fed roses rhe united church sabbath also decided to purchase two dozenand white mums herlongveil was school is dlanning a christmas con- bottles of codliver oil for distribu- held in place with a halo of orange cert this year tion in district plans were also dis- blosoms miss sadie malcolm sister i a more serious accident was nar- cussed for entertaining more boys of the bride was bridesmaid gown- rowly averted on saturday evening on their return it was decided to e in pink with veil and headdressnov 17 when a truck sideswiped a give wallets to the boys who found to match and carried an old-fashion- car on one of the side streets and it impossible to attend previous re- e nosegay mr henry sonley bro- road resulting in a badly dinted ception- mrs birrell and helpers therinlaw of the groom was gave some interesting points oneioomsmn and the ushers were citizenship a shower f or the loi ne crawford and clayton jack- childrens shelter will be held at tfie next meeting mrs hamilton and her helpers served a dainty lunch mr russell gray and mr roy a reception was held at the home of the brides parents when forty guests sat down to a x sumntuous fenderlfnd asmasked headlight the villagestore is beginning to take on achristmas air repast thekapr couple left later amid showers of confetti for a short honeymoon in western points farrs elevator western grain whole or chopped poultry feeds dairy feeds hog feeds molasses wire fencing asphalt shingles cedar shingles milking machines 38w surge claremont v liv- wtqijjw uclaremont meat market a j sutherland phone 1808 claremont fresh and cured meats v season have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wednesdays passenger left the load on the brock lorne over land mr and mrs arol rdcutoff near no 2 highway and crashed through the ditch jerry clark allan pretty and lawrence were travelling in the car at the time and took to the ditch when their car struck the soft shoulder allan suffered a slight cut m the head while clark was thrown clear of the machine n buys 73acre farm on brorkril the sale has been completed of the 75acre farm belonging to mr robt forsyth and situated on the brock rd about three miles north of claremont the purchaser was mr jack norton and the sale price was not disclosed the place is tenanted at present bv mr ernest l pilkevmr norton informs us that he intends to have a new barn erected in the spring walter symes havingthe contract and that his two sons lawrence and carl will onerate the farm thursday night is foto nite offer 245 k v overland mr and mrs peter little and michael mr and mrs robt little mr and mrs c t overland claremont cont public school mrs mclntyre bernice overland gil fairbanks girl friends mr and mrs gordon overland detroit mrs laura morrison mrs jean routil- her i for the next six or eight months not only will civilians find very little cloth or suitings but veteran priority certificates may not all be honored learns the financial post shortage of wools from britain is cited as the reason ibnoc x0e30e 30 and gravel choicest sand jand gravel lor your cement work delivered to your job nortons gravel pit 19tf vphonevroo or 9 rll 1qi s3qe3qg ioe3 ti2fflvr onitfu fnc lioi j o rr commercial tires criyyaiiprs tt h si vl r madoto government regulation by i responsible tire manufacturers 0016 550il7 55018 1725 1550 14il0 m500 20 50019 44021 double trumpet homes fog lamps v f driving lam3 tractor lfghls 1 t leatkereltei cushions fibre cushions n shock absorber 1220 1175 1125 595 595 495 7iio 95 ili ifflw w r rexchamge service wopcars from i929to1942- ki mjchmondhttli v auto supply hl t si ts 3i vj if jf st ywix r- v j t 5jr x7es there goes the whistle that i means jobs r but remember factory whistles will keep blowing it means we must maintain controls and price ceilings support ratitfning and urge the support of rationing smoke will keep pouring from w buy wisely- and with the l i jfi jfj -if- air l 1 1 j -1- ii greatest care be on guard atall times checking working fighting to keep canadas dollar sound if we do this we cankeep prices from rising if wedphi some day well be paying vi aid6llarfor30c worth of- goods which means our dollar is only worth 50c yz ontario vi factory chimneys only if you and all of us do our part to keep canadas dollar sdund and unlesswe keep the canadian dollar worth a dollar were headed forj inflation and its inevitable result depression r uu nv j which means our dollar is only canada s active fight lagamst mn- visoc nation is a vital part of all our post- i wif n w7 rnatfzi u we know what happened after the war planning we canadians must i iiu ji is- ii- iwwmoccthan ever iiowfightso f keep canadas dollar wnh fatfull hh dollar m t i i overseas and to whom wecqwea why mom especially because now fuwrfwithatjob- weotwrfkeep civilian goods are scarce and- yet r canadas dollar worth a full dollar morieyiplehtiful this is adanger- wemust keepup an active fight ous condition r against inflation v maketriispledge today v i pledge myielfo do my part in fighting inflation by obttrvlng rationing tad avoiding bick markets- in iay shape or i form i vl by respecting prlc controls and other n i- antiinflation ineajjres arid v frainiog from careless and nnhecej- iji iazy buying iwilfnotibnytwo where one will dofnor will i bay j j- a jnew where an old will do r- v by buying victory bond supporting 3 taxation and abiding it by all such measures which willlowerthe cot of liring and help keep pricesata i normal level pmmejijrthb brewing industry ontario to reveal the dinaers ofiafiitioa