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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 18, 1946, p. 6

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday july 18 1946 f l l t i o glaremont and district ioray o a o o d g by stall correspondent p c3o i ioi local dealers mowders store and overlands store i m j the sunshine group from the peoples church toronto will con duct tiie mrvic next sunday even ing in the community park here there will be special music from the visitirg group little dwight douglas eight- monthold grandson of mr and mrs c a overland has been returned home here after being rushed to the sick childrens hospital in tor onto last week when he suddenly took quite ill his condition is quite good at the moment mis douglas and son lyal of bolxavgeon visited briefly at the ca overland home nete last week while enroute to toronto mr and mrs harry boose had visitors in their home last week in the persons of mrs uooses sister and two children from port col- bourne friends will be pleased to know that karl curly cook is expected back at his job in coopers hard ware next week having been laid up for several weeks clue to a leg injury the goodfellowship class of the united church and the friendship class of the brougham church will meet in the return match of their baseball series at brougham on thursday evening dr and mrs x f tomlinson are holidaying at powassen ontario mrs wm miller of pickering has been visiting with her sister mr and mrs geo scott bruce miller of oshawa visited last week hero with his aunt miss emma brown mrs james graham of toronto who has been recovering from a broken hi which she sustained some weeks ago received a serious set back during the weekend when she suffered a heart attack al though latest reports lace her con dition as improved we understand that thos phil lips at brougham has several acres of grain cut and shocked up the first to be reported in the district the former blacksmith stand here on main st has been turned over to the production of cement blocks which are being manufact ured by walter hardy the present owner of the building friends will be pleased to learn that bill tomlinson son of dr and mrs n f tomlinson has been succesful in passing his first vear medical examinations at western university london ontario dave connelly of toronto visited farm friends on the outskirts of claremont during the weekend russel prouse son of mr and mrs a j frouse has just success fully completed his first year law course at osgoode hall donald beaton passes in iwhitevale farm being sold the 200acre farm belonging to a j prouse east of claremont is in the process of being sold the new owner will be mr levi hop kins who along with wm echardt just east of stouffville is interested in the twentyfive acres of good titnberland on the place the prouse family took over the place in 1919 and have conducted a growing and prosperous farm business there for nearly thirty years the sale price while not disclosed was reported at 11000 plan big time in village for civic holiday the community park board are planning a big time here for civic holiday august 5th and although not all their plans are fully formu lated some of the details are known it is hoped that the new band stand will be completed in time and if so some crack toronto band will be on hand to officially open the place a baseball tourna ment will be staged by eight local and outside softhhi teams while the matter of a dance is still being discussed pickering township clerk with the longest active record in the pro vince donald beaton passed away at his home in whitevale early saturday evening july 13th al though in failing health for several years he had not been forced to bed until the last three weeks donald beaton was municipal clerk of pickering for sixtyone years ami together with his father before him hector beaton served the municipality for the longest span of any known officials in on tario the late mr beaton was in his sgth year and since retiring from the position as active clerk several year ago has continued to sit at the council board in an advisory capa city his wife the former ida cooper predeceased him twelve years ago to the union were born three children two sons william beaton kc of toronto and dr b beaton of whitby and one daughter mrs howard turner whitevale there are eleven grand children and six great grandchildren the name of donald r beaton is probably more familiar than any other in the township of pickering and like his father before him his outstanding characteristics were his honesty and thoroughness with a sense of duty second to none to all who knew him or came with in the influence of his personality he was a christian gentleman the funeral on tuesday afternoon was under masonic auspices and was conducted by rev john mo- lachlan assisted by rev j dparks of toronto pallbearers were e l chapman robt reesor r e mow bray john forgie adam spears and d b annis honorary pallbear ers wm reesor g m forsyth and w g scott interment was made in whitevale cemeterv moh review work done in pickering twp brougham mr and mrs w p boyington and sons of lxbridge were recent guests of dean and mrs mairs miss marion carter returned home on sunday after spending a week with friends in toronto mrs gorden of toronto and mr m barrett of pickering visited with their sister mrs wm ellieott on sunday mr and mrs c- crawford and son grade one eight and twelve publgerrie visited with her parents mr- lie schools throughout the township of pickering have all been covered by the physical examination dr x tomlinson medical oificer of health has advised pickering town ship council the policy of the de partment he says is to urge the completion of the physical examin ation by the family physician and dentist and if this is not done by the end of the school year the medical officer of health will under take to do it the magnitude of the physical examination recently completed is indicated in the fact that the total enrolment of children in these grades numbers 233 the family phvsieian examined 01 and the moh 125 of this total the report of the moh further indicates this vear preschoo examination by the medical officer of health has been instituted the plan provides a physical examination for children starting school next september by examining the children before they start their school career physical defects can be corrected in time to prevent ailments and thus prevent absenteeism the medical officer of health gt preschool children total examined by moh 192 parents present 72 defects found by moh in group examined total number of children with defects 2s eye defect strabismus 2 ear defect acute ear infection 1 tonsil defect 10 speech defect 2 orthopedic 4 malnutrition 3 cardiac 5 nervous disorder 1 enlarged thvroid 1 postural defect 3 mentality 1 the moh completed immuniz ation against scarlet fever by re quest at one school of 17 children including infant and preschool children the tribune can be purchased weekly at the following news stands c a overland claremont fred mowder claremont watsons store goodwood mrs lmatthews brougham priority users to get part of tomato output canners of tomatoes and tomato juice will be required to hold a part of their 1916 pack for essential pur poses according to a recent an nouncement of the wartime prices and trade board since july 2 tomato and tomato juice canners whose 1945 pack amounted to more than 10000 cases of tomatoes or more than 20000 cases of tomato juice must retain 15 percent of their total 1916 pack of canned tomatoes and canned tomato juice for allocation by the board to priority users and mrs c wannop on sundav the wms will hold their next meeting on julv 25th at the home of mrs o burton the happy circle mission band accompanied by their leader mrs h gray held a picnic at green wood park on saturday afternoon mr and mrs wm knox also mr and mrs m hamilton called on columbus friends on sunday about seventyfive members of the carter and hood families held a reunion on sunday at the home of mr and mrs russel carter of scugog island guests were present from toronto oshawa whitevale green river and brougham mr frank hamilton suffered a severe heart attack one day last week and is now recouperating at the home of his sister mrs e hoyle of columbus mrs wm follows and daughter frances also missess mildred and evelyn woodward are spending a few days holidaying in the north and also attending proton camp meeting the womens institute held their regular meeting in the hall on tuesday afternoon july 9 letters were read from several organiza tions regarding assistance and letters of thanks from shutin mem bers it was decided to hold the next meeting on aug 25 a week later then usual when a special speaker will be present the box committee turned over the balance of their fund to the flower com mittee mrs harvey red cross president and mrs mclntyre secretary of north pickering branch of red cross took charge of the meeting and gave a report of the years activities with special mention to the fact that brougham branch has purchased 04 bottles of cod liver oil and 24 boxes of cap sules which were handed over to mrs rhoton the public health nurse for distribution among the school children at cost price the meeting closed by all singing god save the king followed by lunch served by hostesses mrs burk mrs robertson mrs birrell and mrs harvey didnt receive letter to file income return wheat cutting starts iwill be cut the latter part of this wheat cutting commenced this w all of which is well up to knta ss ahd of some also started cutting around xo 7 years promise for a good yield is in markham reports are that barley bright july clearance linficld football vs claremont claremont park saturday july 20th 7 pm stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to suppiy your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 5820 successful entrance candidates the following pupils were grant ed high school entrance standing on the teachers recommendations bruce annis eleanor anthony orval beelby violet doreen bin- sted mary carter jack davies elizabeth jane denby june olive elson margaret ann fair david hayward marean jamieson keith johnston erla jones edmund mason marion melrose jean pas coe ruth phillips betty raine yvonne luella grace redman sadie joyce redshaw ivy schnei der willys turner the following passed the final written examinations dorothy bayles kenneth brooks marion carter june daley hon leonard davies evelyn disney marion evans barry mackav hon betty mason james mc lean june raine flossie spang kathleen thompson margaret tweedie ronald walmslev peter white paul whitehead hon only pvftt tea it packed by daly thats why dalyt it delicious next lime you shop your grocer for dalys tea 1e30i xoe30e xoexoi you better get in touch with the income tax department and get this matter straightened up magistrate f s ebbs instructed arthur carelton brougham in police court at whitby in dismiss ing a charge of failing to make a return for 1942 carelton a farmer told the court he had never filed an income return explaining he hadnt thought it was necessary he said he worked at ajax for a few months during 1942 but hadnt thought lie had earned enough money to interest the de partment r a wallace barrister acting on behalf of the inome tax depart ment asked carelton whether he had received a letter from the de partment asking him to file his return for 1942 i never did carelton said but i have a letter here from the postmaster of brougham saying he delivered the letter to a carelton brougham do you still say you never received the letter i never received the letter carelton said explaining that two a careltons lived at brougham the other chaps name is allan my name is arthur i never receiv ed the letter we solicit your business farrs elevator claremont phone res 38t office 38w feeds feeds 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 taylorloy8t phone claremont 19w or lftj selfserve groceries now at the claremont meat market delivery in goodwood onthursdays claremont ontario telephone claremont 3501 ioe aonoc 30doe aoba buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors narmill lid we solicit your patronage for poultry hog and dairy feeds western oats and barley whole or chopped and delivered salt a carload of fresh salt in large or small cakes binder twine binder twine and rolled roofing claremont ontario phone 38w thursday nite is foto nite 200 85 iwyaoe tak it a j pairs 39 pairs womens and girls oxfords at 299 25 pairs womens and girls swing kick canvas and sport shoes priced 199 10 pairs mens oxfords 319 40 pairs childrens boots and shoes at 119 new stock mens work boots ladies oxfords boys boots womens tennis shoes boys running shoes at regular prices a complete stock of groceries phone your order 1401 the corner store fred mowder claremont this sale for three days only this thursday friday saturday lewis graves painting and decorating spray or brush jobs open for contracts immediately in stouffville and district phone mi 3104 6 prospect street off parliament toronto v r e a jvi 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 markham phone 96 danforth bus lines daily service toronto to claremont daily ex sunday daily ex leaving sun hoi holiday sun hoi am am pm claremont 715 815 1215 brougham 727 827 1227 green river 733 835 1235 locust hill 738 838 1238 malvern 805 905 105 returning leaving am am pm toronto 915 1000 545 daylight saving time parcel express phones toronto grovei saturday only pm 345 337 405 408 435 pm 200 sunday holiday pm 80c 12 820 823 850 pm 945 1383

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