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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 20, 1945, p. 8

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vmrand mrs- ereuasfcoybtswwjsfi 1 siv visitors in tweed wer the weekend fifei i-mr-aridimrsbradbiiry-andchu- 3drenof uxbridge called on friends itfthe village on sunday jwrhe chrislmas party for the p vjbaptist sundaysehool will be held sfgon friday evening of this week at sfl 730 pm t fr mr and mrs u bert gibson of x oshawa visited at the home of mr jrvjviand mrs chas hardy on sunday jjfiwe understand mr mrs w ernie baker will shortlyjbesettled v in their new home puichased v recently from ttie leggitt estate 2c the sale is reported uuvweek of the drug store property on main st to mrl lye thevendor being lyman pilkeythe lyes have ieen 7i operating the drug store business in thepremises since the departure ofmrl douglas from the com munity edmond warden and friend of v toronto visited over the weekend at his home here yt v s mr and mrs kenreesor visited with mrs reesors mother and father mr and mrs benson on sunday friends will be pleased to learn that dave pugh who has been ill for some days is- somewhat impioved mrs chas clark of windsor has been visiting at the home of her mother and father mr and mrsr e forsyth the baptist mission circle met on tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs jas coatcs the topic find ing christ in christmas was taken by miss se evans i the baptist minister rev l wenham is somewhat improved since his recent illness and was able to conduct the sunday morn ing service in his church mr lyman pilkev is making his home with his pugh miss jennie vpilkey another j s sister has been keeping house for this wellknown gentleman for j some time mrrand mrs goidonratchff o stouflville wci e visitors in the-vil- v lage last week v mi and mrs cox are leaving this community for their new homenn aurora this week mr cox has been station agent here since passing v of mr dopking and lie is under stood to be letinng from the ser- 4 vice triereshould soon be skating at the localoutdoor rink which is be- ing operatedforjtheparlptboard this winter sbyjmrvmsevans x lightinginstallations were recently 13 vtt miss pudtrinvbiirictl fvt v at salcrirfcemetery js thedeathjoccurredlastoveek of wasin h18whea1rcomingfrom audleyhwafemlsspjiickrihus the jast of hefcfahttlyandhaamade l x her homefhefrinclaremontfdf some timejshejwas the unitedcbufcliideceasedwas a remarkablecatererrandeveri later ycarstfcouldturnanffexpert- hand in the culinary art the fun- eral was held on thursday with interment in salem cemetery tnct all hislife the funeral took place on thursdayaftefnoonwith a short service at the mceachnie funeral parloi s followed by service conducted by rev i e kennedy interment inj claremont u union cemetery the large attendance at the funeral showedthe high esteem in which the deceased was held pallbearers were manrus harold barclay fred hamilton m ellicott wm clark thos philipjr reeves dinner social highlight arr interesting social event was the reeves dinner on monday even ing when reeve and mrsannis en tertained the pickering council offi cials and friends at their home at whitevale- mrs william reesor former reeve and warden of the county of ontario acted as toast- master and called on g m forsyth another exwarden to propose the toast to the hosl and hostess mr harper newnian reeve- of i mara township one of theitwo guest speakers spoke a few cherished words of the wealth of- pickering township while rev john mc- lachhn- united church minister of whitevale addressed the gathering on the place that fools have play ed in world progress tying inhis remarks with the local council which he said must go forward in possibly new- fields arid with new methods r wood lots- find z plenty of buyers vood lots abouta quarter acie in size sold from 10 to 10 each at publktauction sale conducted on satuiday for mr earr bnllinger on the faim two anda half miles noith of claremont on what is known as the ross evans farm it was a very cold day yet there was a good crowd on hand and bidding was brisk iitfto frame buildings were also sold one going to a buyer at mus- selmans lake andthe other to a man fronrwhitevale indicating that- buyers weie- on- hand from widely- separted sections of the country v r theie were 42 lots sold the auc tioneer stated a urchibrougham dental survey showed average of ithree -feci- born in pickering in eighteensixtytwo j resident ofwhitby for the past twelve years wing roger brown beloved husband of laura chai lotte coolidge passed away at the family residence dundas street east on wednesday december 12 in his 84tkvyear deceased had been dfff orsome months sjtborhthvipickering township in 1862fmrxbrown faimed until his retirementttwelve years ago in that areahewasfi member of whitby unitedchurch and was veiy highly respecf edi iriwthecommunity besideshfs he was parsorisveraorichmond sask mis radamsd6r6thyand miss char ldttefjallof rwhitby 5two sons ross of whitby andvarnertof carrying place jr the funeral was held from t the w cbrown funeral homewhitby at 2 30 urn saturday dec 15 fol- lowedjby interment jin the friends cemetervfpickeringt6whshlpirev ft darnell pastor ofthe whitby baptist church ofpciatedj l vs defective teeth for loch child nearly 1000 public school children have recently been examined in the dental survey carried out in pick ering township of these 925 child ren there were found tor be 3336 defected rteeth were extracted and 2550 cavities attended tor one hundred and sixtythre of the chil dren had no defective teeth nthe township of pickering had requested that the survey be made and the durhamontario dental as sociation dld the work with the assistance of mrs jean ross rhoten public health nurse reeve ahnis and council dr- n f itomlinson teachers and lloyd johnston clerk i death takes farmer in act of plowing believed to be in the field plow ing on his farm justeast of- broug ham iiipickerinf township john soden was found the field after a search was made for him when he failed to put in-appear- arice at the usual time his wife who had been away from home saw the team standing in the field and supposed her husband had gone to thebarh for something however later when he did not apnear at the customary time- an investigation wds made his dead body was lying beside the horses and life had been extinct for some time john soden was in his 62nd year and some months ago underwent an operation but he believed he had made a complete recovery it is be lieved that he was seized with a severe heart attack and a hemorr hage and that he had struggled considerably in jus death agonies since his face was quite severely scratched fiorri the fiozen ground brougham f of year pickering townsmprcouncu met tnthoii final session orf monday ibihthe municipal build- qtigham ancb dealt rtth rou- sanh passingjfinal ac counts for the year nj7 chairman milt burk of thesheeps claim committee reported that a total of134395 had been paid out by the mimicipality in sheep claims in 1945 this shows very crease over the previous year which had a total of 129710- mrs rhoten township public hsaltb nurse addressed the council iving her final report of the year which dealtwith the recent dental survey conducted in the township council was also informed that this department expected to undertake a campaign j towards better- nutri tional lunches for the school child ren some of our school children pa ticularly those schools- situated along the highway come to school with oluyiasweefbun for lunch the nurse said r the parents are working and the children dont get too much home guidance she continued several members of council fully substantiated what the nurse had said a bylaw setting january 14th as the date of the first council meeting j in1946 was givenits three readings ing the purchase ocalsecond main- tainer for tne township bufjnolliing concrete was decided uponrjjttwas thoughtthattiie heavier traffic jn the south of the township- necessi tated more roadvorkin that area the matter of engaging a seconjd constable was also up for discussion antljvhile applicationsfor theposl- u6ifvealreadybeenteceivedfno decisioahas yet bean made5i i tkuisbay misht is fotonite 0fer285 commercial tires toju vkj j- u yfa sn 0 i 60016 55017 55018 to government regulation by responsible tire manufacturers- zrt- i s vfyi jf- 175 50020 1550 14j0 doubletrunipct horhes fogj lamps driving lams tractor lights leatherette cushion fibre cushions shock absorber 50019 440b21 v i 3zr 1220 1175 -lias- 695 595 495 110 95 exchange service wears from 1929to 1942 paris auto supply ontario richmond hiiiti d 3s tl specials for rikl im n ilcirit ishrv christmas week qrangisj-lnuts- candys j ellypowdercombi nation kit makes 50 individual servings 69p ladies and childrens slip- mr bert harvey is confined jto his house through illness- his many fnendshope to soon see him around again v j mrs beer sr returned home from the hospital on satuiday after un- deigoing treatment for a fractured hip she will be confined to her bed for another six weeks mr- and mis wmknox were at hampton onsunday helping their son john celebrate a happybirth- miss wanda varneum spent the weekend iwith friend mrs walter knox r v mrand mrs ramsey and family have moved into the house lately vacated by mr and mrs paynter ss mis gladys gannon r n of tor- qnto visited withher parents d and airsgahhon one day last week p mrs sheppard and muriel spent ai few days last week with friends in toronto- ij the womans institute held their regular meeting on tuesday after- ribonat the home of mi s a j gray among other- items of business was a vote tosend a- donation to the navy league a repprt from the box committee makinga donation towauls r presents for boys com ing home from overseas they also leported sending christmasboxes to all our local boys who do not expect to be home for christmas mrs philip told a veiy interesting christmas story which wasillus- trated by the singing of several caiols it was decidedfo hold the next dance on satuiday night dec 22 a shower of gifts was also col lected for the childrehs shelter at oshawa the meetinp wasbrought to a close by iuncltand a half hour over the teacup a social evening was held in the hall on satuiday last when a num ber of friends and relatives metto tender a miscellaneous shower to mr and mrs ralph crawford many useful and valuable presents were received showing the high esteem in which the young couple were held the december meeting of the good fellowship class washelddn tuesday eveningat the home of mr and mrs middleton stouffville mrs l hill and mrs wthill pte pared the christmas program in the topic read by mrs hill it was shown howlove is so necessary for the real christmas spirit imrshill also rendered a song and iguitar music whjchwas enjoved the hos tess gave an interesting talk onthe tr- which she and her husband had taken to the westthis was follow ed by a veryramusingreading the regular monthly meetine of the wms- of the united church was held in the sunday school room on thursday afternoon deq 13th the program was in charge of mrs g scottsjgroupand took as their theme during the busi ness period theelection of officers for 1946 took place- the same offi cers i were returned with few changes- t v rr skis i v ski poles ladies lorie as- batches jmbh bti cvgtotas j a3vii 4 3 ws two i sfuffed animals the corner store 5ciianemoxtontv i- claremont meatvmarket a i sutherland- phone 1808 v claremont i i t j fresh 5nnd cured meats i vresh fish in -season- have our truck call on you in goodwood and- district on wednesdays v ful iii v pressure h q o steam cookers 1750 v sv you u s v f h heating pawi coffee makers m aladdinf lamps yrexscdishes x radio batteries thermos bottles t0b06gans m o t ft liz aluminum ware 0 yn wooden toys v chas cooper contanio 2- -hjm- b j it jji-itskjj- s c

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