the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 13 1946 poaoc 30i 3cboc 30e o d o p claremont and district iocaa o d o by staff correspondent local dealers mowders store and overlards store lono 30i 30boc lodoaonoc acmoc inquest evidence i j brings conviction green river wii reaman of gormley visited at the home of mr and mrs e shirk one day last week mrs ralph wellman visited a few days last week at the home of mrs b reesor near altona gilforsyth is busy preparing for the foundation of his new house near the main st corner he is being assisted by wes lehman rev l wenham of the baptist church is attending the baptist convention being held in peterboro this week friends will be pleased to know that mrs jas graham who has been in the hospital in toronto for some time is home again and improving slowly the teacher training classes which were held in tre united church sunday school rooms last week will be continued on monday june 17th and will be hcd in the baptist church on monday tues day and thursday evenings mr and mrs cecil story visited on sunday with relatives near alliston friends will regret to learn that mr carter a veteran of the first war is confined to christie st hos pital through illness erskine cemetery decoration ser vice on sunday attracted uie largest crowd ever recorded and collection of 309 was lifted to further the improvement about the grounds rev a e holley of dumbarton was the speaker of the afternoon while the dunbarton choir tend ered several selections a surprise party for mr and mrs hi woodland was tendered this couple at the home of mrs w pegg on wednesday mrs woodland is a recently arrived bride from over seas mr lloyd pugh son of mr and mrs fred pugh has been in poor health lately mr and mrs dean mairs and family mrs w p boynton of ox bridge and mrs jos empringham of mt zion were visitors at the dave dawson home on sunday remember the drive for readytowear secondhand cloth ing consisting of all kinds of apparel for men women and child ren also blankets thread and darn ing needles to be left at mr mc- couds vacant store former beal property on june 17 and 18 if impossible to deliver telephone 2303 claremont and a ruck will call the regular meeting of the womens institute will meet on wednesday juno 19th at the home of mrs hugh gregg mrs tomlin- son will speak on the migration of birds and local couple fitly years married on saturday some one hundred relatives and friends gathered at the hone of mr and mrs jas mcculiough en satur day for the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary mr and mrs mcculiough were married fifty years ago on a bright june day at eauclaire near north bay twenty- live years ago the couple moved to pickering township and retired to the village abour eleven years ago mrs mcculiough was bjrn near ottawa and her husband was a native of quebec province mr mc culiough was an active farmer for some forty years since retiring mr mcculiough has taken quite a prominent part in the life of the village serving on the trustee board of the village and of the school lie has also been an elder in the united church here for some years his life partner while not accepting executive office has been an ardent church worker to the couple were bom twelve children eleven of whom are living today there are four sons free man of port perry lyman of lon don and leslie and donald of claremont seven daughters are mrs h pennell mrs r hopkins and mrs j pickins of toronto mrs d mccarl of whitby mrs r kirk renfrew mrs john locbeed bar- rie and joyce who will be married next week there are twentyfour grandchildren mrs mcculiough lias two half brothers and two half sisters residing in new ontario while mr mcculiough has three brothers and tluee sisters it is rather difficult mr mc culiough told the tribune for a family as large as ours o all get together at once but this was one good i time we did it and i think they had a good time visiting one another as they did visiting us llr and mrs mcculiough receiv ed a host of cards and verbal con gratulations in addition to numer ous lovely gifts from the family and friends mr and mrs thomas seelv of toronto mrs hale and mr and mrs h sutton visited or sundav jwith mrs r dafoe mrs w lawrence spent sundav morlry miller of whitby guilty of uiln j nighswander perjury drop negligent e charge we are glad to hear mis r car- tens feeling better again also mrs charged with perjury arising out duncan was able to be out in of two brougham miss j copping spent the week- of two statements made lv him at her vard this week caiman kfils rh the deat w sunda norning e had with caiman miller last christmas day morley rev jg aiinutt of toronto mr and mrs frank ham of miller whitby uncle of the dead bible society thee frequen it claremont visited on sunday with woman was convicted by rotl mr and mrs m hamilton j sessions cour l smoke at whitby he- will be sentenced at the con- mrs a harvey and little son also mr kenriey of toronto were weekend guests of mrs harvey mrs h malcolm returned home on sunday after spending a few rsioie society 1 hese frequent visits i convicted by a general have ahvays been jked forward to judge a and we regret that this is the last time as mr allnutt although in good health has been superannuat ed being 70 years old last april yp class met on tuesday at the home of hazel michell guest spea ker was rev h wilson of king it was indeed a pleasure after four years absence to again lisen to one who played a large part with our yp miss donna plaved piano number r hodgson read the scripture the tribune is your best classi fied adv market enters more than 2500 homes every week rose maynard weds orval wilson the marriage of miss rose ann victoria maynard daughier of mr and mrs maynard of cherrywood to orval douglas wilson of white- vale took place on saturday june 1 at four pm in the whitevale a report of the conven- u r tion will be given all needing church rev john mclach- transportation will gather at the pffec the ceremony upon post office at two oclock a good f wedding march attendance is expected county improving roads in claremont district at long last there is considerable improvement in the county roads running through claremont name ly the brock ltd south and the 9th concession the 9lh concjssion be tween claremont and stouffville has been rather starved for a couple of seasons but practically the entire stretch over to the mark- ham townline has been given a good coat of fine crushed gravel which if kepi well graded will certainly be a marked improvement over the potholed surface that has been prevalent for so long on the urock rd between claremont and brougham a mulch top is being worked into certain sections of the road which broke up so badly this spring mis taylor ashhukn 91 yea its old mr and mrs wes slack of brougham were in astiburn on monday where mrs slacks mother mrs taylor was marking her 91st birthday at her home friends are pleased to know mrs taylor is in comparatively good health having broken her hip twice during the last five years national clothing collection for overseas relief pickering township june 1718 all school houses tieshoes together securely in pairs tie suits together in complete outfits pack in strong cartons boxes or bags lloyd johnston local chairman the bride entered the church escort ed by her father she wore a tradi tional wedding gown of white crepe with a veil of white tulle held in place with orange blossom buds she carried white flowers her matron of honor wore deep rose and carried matching flowers her large hat was pink also alvin wil son stood up with his brother the church was beautifully decorated with baskets of mauve and white lilacs and intermingling bouquets of paper narcissus and tulips the guest pews were marked by little bouquets of forgetmenots and white ribbons during the signing of the register mrs gordon hager- man of locust hill sang because mrs newton robinson was at the organ tlvoughout the ceremony the wedding reception was held at the home of the brides parents in cherrywood knox of hampton mr and mrs h madill of lake- view visited with mr and mrs dean mairs and family recently mr and mrs d lennox and family called on her auat mrs lemon on sunday the annual remembrance service of brougham union cemetery will be held next sunday afternoon at 230 greenbank choir will assist the home choir with the music rev i e kennedy will give the address sunday school will be held as usual at 130 pn mrs c a fields of indianapolis ind spent the past week with her aunt mrs alfred hamilton mrs d seebeek entertained her sister from toronto over the week end mr and mrs a hamilton and mrs fields spent a day last week with mr and mrs oscar wilson of ajax mr and mrs morley sims mrs andrew wilson also mr and mrs martin gall visited with alf and mrs hamilton recently mr and mrs kirkwood of west hill visited mr and mrs m hamil ton one day last week mrs harvey was in toronto on wedneseday attending the funeral- of a friend the late mrs atkinson mr and mrs geo drvnan and daughter also mr w j brown visited with mrs t c brown dur ing the weekend mr albert beer visited his neice mrs l hall of brooklin one day recently miss wilma mcwhirter called on her friend louise ritchie on sun day mr and mrs a bunker of kin- sale visited with mr and mrs m harlock on sunday mr and mrs e beelby of green river and mr and mrs i morin of toronto visited mr and mrs a j gray on sunday the womens institute held their regular meeting in the township hall on tuesday afternoon june 4th when plans were made for attending the district annual to be held on june 12th delegates were also appointed to attend same it was also planned to hold a sewing class in the fall it was decided that the next meeting take the place of a red cross meeting with repre- sentives from each unit of north pickering branch a contest given by mrs wm gray was enjoyed by all hostesses mrs r rame mrs wm gray mrs wannop and mrs m annis served a dainty lunch j elusion of the court sessions the charge was that miller had told the j inquest jury he did not know miss miller was dangerously on the night prior to her death and that he did not tell the doctor she was dead when he called seeking medical assistance early christmas day- dr j ruddy told the court miller had called at his otlice and led him to believe miss miller was either dead or dying and said he had suggested to miller that he should call a coroner rather than seek medical aid charges of negligence against miller laura campbell and everett hockley all of whitby were dropp ed when crown attorney alex c hall announced he would offer no evidence the charge was that all three had failed to provide proper medical necessities for the deceased woman cherrywood wedding bells are ringmg again in our community mr and mrs ploward beare and bobby of northern ontario visited relatives here this past week mr and mrs bert petty of mark- ham had dinner on sunday with mrs c r petty school was closed on monday it being the celebration of our kings birthday mr and mrs elgie di mkwater and son of cannington were recent guests of mr and mrs william hollinger mrs fenney entertained friends and relatives from toronto on sunday miss fern reynolds of toronto visited with the gorland family for the weekend sorry to learn that bob torrance met with a painful accident last week bob having a number of ribs broken after being attacked by a mad bull mrs derbyshire of toronto visit ed with mr and mrs leslie hollin- er for the weekend a large crowd was in attendance at erskine church on sunday fori decoration day 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- 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 new hairdressing parlors claremont caulette experienced operator miss a zeller phone 3s01 car increases not warranted claims by representatives of the motor industry they cannot grant wage increases unless they receive price increase completely ignore the fact they have already received one considerable increase since the war ended by the reduction of the excise tax and other means george burt canadian director of the united automobile aircraft and agricultural implement workers cioccl said last week in a statement in an effort to discourage motor car production the government raised the excise tax in 1p10 to 25 per cent on expenditures for cars up to s000 to 10 per een for any amount above 900 and up to 81200 and to 80 per cent for any amount above 1200 mr burt said in may last year the tax was reduced to 10 per cent there wasnt any reduction in price so the companies gained the difference the fact such an increase was in effect unknown to the public was not denied by representatives of management in negotiations the fact remains johnnie workers car has increased in price from roughly 9c3 in 1939 to 1316 plus 2590 for a spare tire and other increases up to 28 for 19 g thisis an increase of s30790 on a lowprice model 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 taylorloyst phone claremont 19w or i9j 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- danforth bus lines daity service toronto to ctaremont 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 80c brougham 727 827 1227 337 812 green river 733 835 1235 105 820 locust hill 738 838 1238 108 823 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 groyer 5050 or oxford 1383 ixaoc ioc aodoe 30exo selfserve groceries now at the claremont meat market this is the final week of the current pineapple season wc still have a good supply of quality pines so tret yours now delivery in goodwood on thursdays claremont ontario telephone claremont 3501 0e30e aocaoc ioc aot buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 feeding pullets with marmill growing mash saves money analysis protein lsto fat 3 fibre 7 a growing mash plays an important part in the feeding of poultry it 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 ion 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