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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 6, 1946, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville out thursday june 6 1946 r o d o p soi 331 aoi claremont and district o d e e30i by staff correspondent 30c30 i ioc dealers moulders store and oy cao i rlards sto mr and mrs jas coates visited with mr and mrs win slack at mona koad on sunday work lias commenced on the new houe just across the road from the sarco plant to be occupied by the walter ward family mr and mrs gordon graham of oshawa visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs kd lewis mr and mrs coupertiiwaite of the 8th concession have i urchased the house and lot belonging to mr and mrs cnas xeale we under stand mrs thos condy visited over the weekend at the home of mrs harris near stouffville mrs howard hockleys sister has returned to her home near ux- bridge after visiting here during the time of mrs hockleys illness the mclntyre home at the rear of main st is being treued to a new coat of paint jas briscoe do ing the artistry jack norton has completed the cement work for his new parage at his home on the 9th concession rev 1 e kennedy and mr fred pugh attended the session of the united conference at napanee last week friends will be glad to earn that mrs m j wilker of toronto is slowly improving in health thos coates son of mrs geo coates who has been locaed in the peace river district for the past thirty years is expected home for a visit this week his first trip to claremont in that time mrs esther palmer has her cousin mrs comba visiting with her for a time mr and mrs win raymond of victoria square visited with mr and mrs kd shirk on wednesday miss pepper is able to be out again after her recent illness a family gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs ross watsons on the 24th of may among those present were mrs richard carruthers mother of mrs watson and her sons hoyle and ervin also mr and mrs c s carruthers of markham and miss hattie and edyth carruthers of toronto pte h woodland who endured so much during the war as a pri soner of war has located in the house formerly occupied by mr and mrs thos stanbury and has been joined by his scotch briee newly arrived from overseas pte wood land will be employed by mr snider who operates the adjacent farm friends gathered at the john middleton farm last week to assist this unfortunate farmer with his farm work mr middleton it is recalled recently suffered a broken pastoral changes in local presbytery the following changes in minis terial appointments relating to oshawa presbytery of the united church were appointed by the settlement committee of lie bay of quinte conference at its 22nd annual session at napanee oshawa presbytery bowman- ville st pauls settlement pending knmskillen r m seymour green wood aclutfman hampton ks linstead myrtle lay supply gw gardner supervising xewtonville 11 a bunt scugog li each student supply whitby camalcolm ma bd xot in pastoral work bowman- ville st pauls fgjoblin retired port perry oshawa st andrews wp fletcher dd retired one year pickering gringhs ba ajax in charge community work council handles routine business at june session verv little more than routine business was handled by pickering mr win devitt and miss m new- per was observed on sunday morn- 1 township council at their regular ton of toronto spent the weekend ing in first baptist church white- june meeting held at brougham on at the home of his parents carl and vale mondav afternoon mrs devitt the congregation of gien river a communication from the depti weekend visitors at the a rl baptist chur and w baptist of heauh sanctioned the appoint- matthevra home were mr and mrs cnurch hitevale held treir week- menl 0 jj foers a medical gerald harbron and dauaiter beri salary nice of myrtle mr and mrs f whitevale the ordinance of the lords sup- pi 230 pm greenbank quartette dingman also mr and lr harold asshted by the home choir will fur- crawforth of whitbv msh the music rev i e kennedy mrgeo knox son of mr and mrs will be the speaker wm knox and veteran of world the many friends of mrs w e war 2 has purchased a farm and i holtby are glad to see her able to be started farming near hampton he i around the house again in her usual recently purchased five head of j pleasant manner guernsey cattle at the disaeral sate i congratulations to mr and mrs ot r b henry of keswick which hugh miller thistle ha farm on wlu added to his present herd i the arrival of a son john arthur guernsey ly cottage prayer meeting at the heallh offie f a a home of mr and mrs eugene forjof oo thursday night is foto nite 200 200 25 township principal resigns fined lok assaulting pupil resignation of altona rd school principal was accepted last week by trustees of pickering ss 3 at a special meeting held in the school on tuesday of last week mr woods appeared in magistrates court at whitby and was lined 10 arid costs for assaulting 32yearold freddie evans one of his pupils the court was told the boy had refused to play baseball during the recess period and when ordered to the principals office had taken his bicycle and gone home the teacher had borrowed a bicycle and given pursuit catching the boy at the home of his aunt where it was stated the assault took place a letter bringing this matter to the attention of the trustees was read at last nights meeting the special meeting was not open to the press but a statement released by p comport chairman following the session stated that mr woods had tendered his resign ation and it was accepted b w lotton and e schwalm the other two trustees and two ratepayers were present at the meeting local dairy fined by prices board syth of green river a communication was also read miss helen metcalfe was a week- 1 f rom m gordon duitin of the dept end visitor at the home of dr and of education regarding the estab- mrs c s reudick of sprmgville i lament of high school areas with- mr and mrs charles nevin of in municipality these area pleading guilty to a charge of de positing expired and not yet valid ration coupons in his coupon ac- leg and will be completely mcapaci- cgu1u at the bank fred evans of tated for some time friends will regret to learn of the death of mr john xeale of mount forrest who with the late mrs xeale lived on the farm now owned by mrs t bacon the late mr xeale will be remembered as a member of the local united church choir for some years members of the peoples church toronto were in claremont on saturday evening with an amplify ing outfit conducting an ooen testi mony meeting on the street laura m lustig wife of the late russel shank was laid tc rest at claremont cemetery lat friday afternoon mrs shank died on wed nesday may 2 at the queen eliza beth hospital toronto surviving are two brothers william and roy lustig and one sister bertha mrs tracksell in california mr and mrs james mccullough will be at home to their fronds and relatives on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary on saturday june 8th 1916 from3 to 5 and 7 to 0 pm at their home at cjaremont ontario the wms of the united church will hold their regular monthly meeting in the sunday school room on thursday june 5th at 230 pm mrs w g scott and her group are in charge of the program mrs leslie lye was presented with a lovely gift on saturday night at a welcome home party for mem bers and their english war brides by the ladies anil mens branch 310 rce canadian legion mr and mrs lye and baby leslie spent the weekend with mrs thos lye and family in toronto post reward for dog poisoner a thoroughbred newfoundland dog and a highly prized animal be longing to mrs john spenceley and son w g spenceley was poisoned last week with strickenirg and a s25 reward is being posted for in formation leading to the apprehen sion of the party who stooped to this trick the big black fellow went by the name of pal and was a favorite with little tots dogs must needs be kept into their place but certainly anyone who would stoop to poison in this manner should not be allowed to hide behind the skirts of any bylaw requiring dogs not to run at large claremont was fined 25 and costs or 30 days when he appeared be fore magistrate f s ebbs in police court the charge was laid after a routine check by wartime prices and trade board inspectors and their finding was that in account of some 3150 coupons deposited two were no longer valid and four were not yet valid aws greer kc appearing for the accused said that he operated a dairy in claremont and had been conscientiously trying to cooperate with the regulations but that his small staff made a careful check very difficult there were no fictit ious or counterfeit coupons in the account and it was mr evans first offence two other charge against the accused were withdrawn by r a wallace appearing for the war time prices and trade board toronto were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs a e fleming miss virginia major of oshawa general hospital was home one day last week mrs ivor walker of peterboro was a guest at the home of her mother mrs- robt johnston miss elizabeth wilson f toron to was in whitevale saturday june 1st attending the wilsonmaynard wedding she spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs t l wilson miss l xevin toronto is stay ing at the home of mr and mrs k c donnelly for awhile mrs charles hilts had as her house guest recently her aunt mrs riddle of cedar grove mr and mrs j heat enter tained mrs heals mother of kit chener last week mr and mrs heal were the guests of rev mr and mrs dreisinger of toronto miss myrtle gorrell of toronto was the recent guest of mr and mrs a e fleming and miss joan fleming the regular monthly meeting of the wa of the whitevale united church was held on wednesday afternoon at the home of mrs v ferguson the word for the roll call was sacrifice there was special music at this meeting and mrs schell of ajax was the guest speaker a gift of eggs for the girls of the victor mission home was brought by each lady present the folk of the unitsd church sabbath school and church congre gation attended a leadership train ing school in claremonr united church on monday tuesday and thursday evenings june 3 1 and g at s oclock the subjects of study were 1 old testament introduction 2 methods in teaching juniors 3 achieving a christian home today this course of study was found to be very helpful indeed especially to sabbath school teachers a wedding of extreme interest to the community of whitevale and cherrywood was solemnized by rev john mclachan on saturday afternoon june 1st at 4 oclock in the whitevale united church when rose ann victoria maynard daugh ter of mr and mrs maynard of cherrywood was united in marri age to orval douglas wilson eldest son of mr and mrs t l wilson of whitevale boundaries are determined by pick ering township and could he stated be presented at the june session of ontario county council for approval to begin operation in january 1917 a delegation of ratepayers from the southern end of anona rd waited on council with a request that about a mile of that road be paved since only recently this 1 section has been given a heavy layer of gravel the council did not deem it advisable to take any action at this time dr x e mcewen pretested to council regarding the sale of gravel from the township pit tc outside residents dr mcewen stated that in the agreement of sale of the pro perty there was a clause forbidding such action both reeve annis and deputyreeve westney stated that they had no knowledge of any such clause but along with other mem bers of council they agreed that any ratepayer was entitled to the gra vel if it was being sold however deputyreeve westney stated that any such orders were only handled if time permitted and thus they amounted to vary little road supt ward reminded the doctor that only recently he had refused the township the use of some fill which he was having re moved from his property relief accounts for the month passed for payment amounted to 1g577 while road accounts paid totalled 422207 wanted live hen and broilers we sell direct to the consumer and can pay you more for live poultry get our prices transportation arranged for large lots for further particulars phone or write pickering farms ltd whitby ontario phone whitby 336 day or night- brougham mr and mrs wm burton of de troit also mr and mrs douglas burton of cleveland spent a few days last week visiting friends around here mr and mrs j pruryk and little son of xorval also miss may step henson and lady friend of picker ing called on their uncle mr bert beer on sunday mr wm ellicott lias purchased a new garden tractor mr carl devitt who works in os hawa spent the weekend at home with his familyj congratulation to mr and mrs donald wright joyce hardy who were married at claremont on sat urday rev i e kennedy officiat ing mr and mrs el crocker of tor- the church was beau- 1 onto visited with mrs l matthews cream for best results ship your cream to stouff ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers open tuesday saturday nights stouffville creamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 suggest 60000 community centre a campaign to raise at least 860000 for erection of a community centre for pickering was urged at a public meeting when pickering community centre committee pre sented its first report we believe that a memorial building to house all classes of com munity activity should be erected in pickering village on the site of the memorial park which was dedicated to the memory of the fallen in world war one chair man cyril morley told the meeting the hall would serve pickering atidley rouge mills and dunbar- ton tifully decorated with bouquets of mauve and white iiacs intermingl ed with other bouquets of paper narcessi and tulips mrs newton robinson was at the organ and mrs gordon hagerman of locust hill sank because during the signing of the register the bride was lovely in a traditional white wedding gown of crepe and her headdress was a lovely tulle veil crowned with orange blossom buds and she carried a wiiite bouquet her matron of honor was gowned in pink and carried matching flow ers mr alvin wilson supported his brother after the ceremony the wedding recption was held in cherrywood at the hora of the brides parents 21800 paid out ix fox bounties ix pickering at the final meeting of the pick ering township game committee the sectreass report shewed that receipts from the sale of licenses amounted to 51200 tha commit tees expenses were fox bountees 23800 law enforcement 23000 feed for pheasants etc 7262 twenty pelts that had been held for the committees decision were declared elegible 3 being rejected bringing the total for the year to ml the sectreas would like to remind all those applying for the bounty that it can only be paid on green pelts or unskinned foxes sid pugh ec treas one day last week miss kathelene hamilton of os hawa spent last week at the home of her parents mr and mrs walter hamilton the annual remembrance ser vice of brougham union cemetery will be held on sunday june 16th balsam store groceries meats fruits vegetables dry goods hardware fencing feeds we are now agent for the wellknown renfrew stoves separators scales and washers and are prepared to service these products for you and supply you with new models j o graham claremont 8511 ontario- a danforth bus lines daily service toronto to claremont daily ex sunday daily ex saturday sunday leaving sun hoi holiday sun hoi only holiday am am pm pm pm claremont 715 815 1215 315 s0c brougham 727 827 1227 337 i2 green river 733 835 1235 405 820 locust hill 738 83s 1238 408 823 malvern 805 905 105 435 850 returning leaving am am pm pm pm toronto 915 1000 545 200 945 daylight saving time parcel express phones toronto grover 5050 or oxford 1383 idoe claremont locker system standard size locker 900 a year cutting room and chilling room available free to customers cartons and containers for fruit and vegetables at normal charge taylorlotst phono cureaaont 19w or i9j 30e30e x0e30e aotaoc aoi selfserve groceries now at the claremont meat market this is the final week of the current pineapple season we still have a good supply of quality pines so get yours now delivery in goodwood on thursdays claremont ontario telephone claremont 3501 aoczr iodoc feeding pullets with marmill growing mash saves money aoooc 30doe buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 analysis protein lstc fat 3s fibre 7 a growing mash plays an important part in the feeding of poultry if is the connecting link between the feeding of a baby chick and a laying pullet and as such must carry on from where the starter ration left off and fit the bird for the ions- contin uous high production in the fall and winter marmill growing mash is the connecting link on many hundreds of farms this mash made up of only carefully chosen highquality ingredients and manufactured and balanced to give the highest possible digestibility of ingredients will give your pullets the strong welldeveloped bodies and large frames necessary for pullets which are to start laying at six months of age and continue through the winter central feed store

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