the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday october 16 1947 rocao ano l l ipgoj claremont and district o b e p e30t by start correspondent i oca dealeis- 30e30i madias store and overland store rnir i o n o j fsetaged railway man buried on monday funeral services were conducted brougham local baptists receive appointments rev rd harmer of lindsay was i named moderator of the whitby lindsay association of baptist j churches last week at the associa- i tions 59th annual meeting held in funeral of late mrs blake annis largely attended on monday st johns united church are planning for their anniversary ser vices to be held on oct 2gth rev mr malcolm of whitby will be the guest speaker and niusic will be supplied by gormley quartette assisted by local choir the wms of st johns united lowing a severe ncse hemorrhage at markham fair mr and mrs robertson and two 6ons of toronto visited over the holdav at the benns home here j mrs geo middleton has been by rev heal of uhuevale on mon visiting with her daughter at sand- day afternoon for the late william ford some twenty boys turned out fo the first get together of the newly j 0ct n deoeased w 197 a special speaker will give organized trail ranger group hie bovs are holding a corn roast this in his 90th year the late william wednesday evening jshepherdson was born in england mr and mrs c a overland have v eame to canada as a joung been visiting over the holidays at map he married mary jane hood erm land found employment as a railway rvtont sectionman where he rose to the mis- ada found of west loionto visited relatives here one day last f wee j the late mr shepherdson took up shepherdson pickering township church are holding their thank who passed away at his home on j offering service on sunday evening mcnab visited during the holiday ed him seven years ago weekend with friends in ottawa surviving are live daughters mrs condv visited on thanksgiv- mrs frank pennock green river ing with friends in toronto mrs oscar mcxeely mt dennis messrs will palmer and l wen- mrs russell morden ballantrae ham are wielding the brushes on a airs jack simons peterboro mrs paint job being given the b s bert jones green river and one telephone building son clifford shepherdson peter- mr reg and beverley chandler boro there also survive 21 grand- of toronto visited over the holiday children five great grandchildren at the home of mr and mrs bin- and one groat great grandchild stead and family i folowing the funeral service on mr and mrs edmund warden of monday interment was made in toronto visited on saturday at the brunswick hill cemetery xo ii home of mr and mrs ii boose j highway jack forrester of blackwater was a visitor in claremont last week mrs minnie morgan of toronto and a former resident is in poor sfotpitlpilt itfttti krpvp health friends will regret to learn luuugihgiu 11u11i ucctc mr and mrs chas gostick were i t d in toronto on sundav visiting with alwk lfp flskt i k her sister who is at present ill in v mooo mu hospital mrs t verstraten of new york citv has been in claremont for a few days visiting with her brother one of the functions of your mr s robbing i township council is to make pick- mr and mrs arthur cox of tor- ering township as attractive as onto spent the weekend and holi- possible with a view to encourag clay with mr and mrs melvin john- mg now business concerns to survey xray a good account of her life in a mis sionarys home mr wm wright of toronto visit ed with his niece mrs c devitt one day last week mr and mrs d a beer also mr b beer were recent guests of the hitters sistermrs wright george town mr e l crocker and son am crocker of toronto called on mr and mrs ab matthews on sundav mr and mrs d w ford also mr lome holtby spent the weekend with their grandmother mrs w e holtby mr and mrs w j brown spent the weekend with his mother mrs t c brown mr and mrs beach and family were weekend guests at the w c willson home mr and mrs a keast of toronto called on mrs lemon one day last week ito my former patrons of rlarvmont i po and kuril routes 1 2 3 may i take this opportunity to ex- i tend to you my sincere thanks and appreciation of the goodwill shown i to me by the greater majority of j the people it has been mv privilege one of the most public spirited to s aremont post office women in the community eliza ov past sixteen years first baptist church oshawa mr marie white beloved wife of reeve i am enclosing one of the many harmer succeeds rev jas tavlor d blake annis of pickering town- letters i have receiveii which ship died at the family residence makes one feel that ones efforts to whitevale fridav october 10th in fulfil my duty especially during the iator was deacon a gordon davis j the deceased had strenuous war years has been ap- i of oshawa rev pc reed of lind- p health the past predated i saw continues as secretarvtreasurj the fact that i was only a volun- of the association the daughter of the late thomas tary applicant for military service comin from eiht enties includ- xvhite an1 jennie bruels the del rejected for medical reasons and in i indsav whitby oxbridge and c vv born at whitevale and i not a veteran of either world war l jtosoneofa family of seven child- 1 1 and 2 resulted in my application ren a lifelong resident of white- for position of pm being success- i uiui 11 1 also of lindsay named to the post of vice-moder- reaboro some 150 delegates and members of the association attend edfdanfsesiiohpadtsup j of four ful wishing you all the very best years in hamilton mrs annis was the future may hold ours sincere- per meeting at adelaide house officers of the womens mission- ln the church work and life ary council are as follows mrs hk the community she was a for g burke reaboro president mrs morgan pugh uxbridge v ly ellen pretty claremont cedar crest farm rr 1 claremont oct 1 dear mrs pretty it was with surprise and also re gret that we learned you had sev ered your connections with the post office we feel we cannot let this change pass without expressing to reed lindsay president william j are three sisters mrs lillie povii- you our deep appreciation for the davidson oshawa vicepresident terand mrs arthur pherrill flora cooperation you gave us especially mer teacher in the sunday school ice-presi- church organist and was prominent dent mrs f a reed lindsav dfr- m the f the womens instil- ector mrs s r pitts lindsav asj and the red cross sistant director besides her husband to whom she executive of the baptist young was married 27 years ago last week peoples union for the coming year mis annis leaves three sonswilbur includes the following emeline donald and bruce also surviving auction sale son and her parents mr and mrs hugh pugh and son of dublin ont have been visiting with mr pughs father w hpugh and at the will palmer home establish themselves here and to keep our present enterprises satis- ed a healthy community is a prime requisite if we are to be successful in our efforts and we must take steps to prevent a disease such as ork wtsvh petlaps tuberculosis from endangering the i in that sows sold for health of our population this is a fred mowders auction side of farm stock and implement last week drew prices poi outstanding 41 and chunks of pigs sll to 12 liability which pickering township each sucking pigs went for 510 seriously intends to put out of the high cow of the sale brought busness 120 young cattle 55 to 60 andl tuberculosis is no respeotor of good heifers si 10 mr mowder who ons there is a very definite hda rented the farm cast of oaej of infection t0 ou v jz nttion g s i active are allowed to go this form of occupation uncietccted eighty percent of those join pickering township fight having tuberculosis in the early against tb an xray clinic is stages are not conscious of being coming to the community haujij and consequently see no reason claremont on october 21th and a p unt the dis- brougliam october 2oth local u j canvassers will make a house to bouse call to personally interview and make appointments for you during the week a 100 coopera tion is essential to wipe out the scourge of tb an excellent oppor tunity is being extended to you ob- solutely free missionary society church held then- ease has considerably advanced the only certain way such cases can be discovered is by means of an xray of the lungs facilities are now available whereby all residents of a commun ity may be xrayed rapidly and with a mimimum of effort such a pro gram will be offered here beginning oct 21th it is being sponsored by the women of the united october meeting in the school room h pickering township board of on thursday afternoon last the health in cooperaion iwith the president mrsmcintyre had charge of the worship service and business period mrs e carruthers favour ed with a solo accompanied by mrs w ward at the piano mrs n f tomlinson mrs h johnston and mrs j peddie had charge of the study book dealing with the trans lation of the bible into the language of the dakota indians this was followed by a quiz the meeting closed with the benediction by the pastor rev i e kennedy county crop report h l fair agricultural represen tative for ontario county reports that silo filling is about completed in ontario county corn is going into the silo badly frozen and quite dry most of the husking corn is showing good maturity flax yields are being reported at 15 to 20 bus per acre turnips are making good growthsome excellent yields of good quality turnips are anticipated turnips are being exported to the southern sates at 50 cents a bus to the farmer digging of the late jxitato crop is now general yields generally are lower than anticipat ed earlier in the season potato prices have firmed up and now ap pear to be 135 o 110 per bag at the farm apple picking is general apples generally have sized up very well ontario tuberculosis association and paid for by funds from the sale of christmas seals in this area everyone of high school age and over will receive a free chest xray i earnestly request that every citizen rspond most wholeheartedly to this campaign first byhaving an xray and then by supporting the project among their friends and acquaintances by word of mouth by so doing you will not only pro tect yourself and your family but make pickering township a health ier place in which to live pickering township estimated population of individ uals over 12 years estimated population 1 claremont fridav october 21 1 5 710 s00 2 brougham saturday oct 25 1 5 7 9 1100 3 woodlands monday oct 27 1012 1 5 7io moo pickering tuesdav oct 1 5 710 1250 5 ajax wednesdav october 29 1012 1 5 710 2000 the undersigned has been instruct ed to sell by public auction at lot 20 on the brock road 21b miles east of goodwood on mon oct 20th the property of mrs geo brown grey horse g years old good single or double grey mare 9 years old holstein cow 5 years bred june 1 roan cow 1 yrs bred april 10 roan cow g years bred april 28 blue cow 3 years bred april 5 red white cow 7 yrs bred july red cow 3 years bred aug 12 25 chunks sow bred sept 25th sow bred sept 27th cutter wagon light buggy good tires 2 car tires 30x3 double harness single harness horse hay rake harrows scurler plow cuttinb box ford engine doubletrees singletrees pulper wheelbarrow scales 210 lbs separator eaton 25 rows turnips 15 rods new axe shovels forks hoes cross cut saw pick chains ladder shoulder spray can hammer level square well moles hand saws churn robe heavy axe handles timber tool box wrenches and numerous other arti cles too numerous to mention terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer auction sale horses cattle ptgs ii plem exts poultry the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 10 cox 1 uxbridge twp at foot of gravel hill mile east frl oct 24th the following property belonging to martin mazure claremont meat market phone 3501 claremont threshing roasts a specialty groceries canned goods and cooked meals at prices thai save you money horses and cattle black horse 11 years brown horse 9 years holstein and jersey 1 years old holstein and jersey 2 yearsold swine and poultry sow not bred 2 fat sows 12 peckin ducks 15 pullets go year old hens hay and roots quantity of hay to be sold by mow 00 bags of potatoes i acre of carrots to be sold in row quantitv turnips implements 2sj single walking plow wagon 3sec harrows mower mh reo truck in good condition 1931 stake body complete set double harness 3 horse collars furniture small heater mattress kitchen stove with warming oven 3 kitchen tables kitchen cuplxiard blinds separator vega new iarge bureau 2 barrel churns screens certain stretchers dishes number jars egg crates numter crocks spraver good quantity oilcloth j bookcase writing desk combined number pillows 10 rod roll chicken wire ipaim dog female good house andj watch dog barrel and tubs forks hose quantity of fancy work sale at 110 term cash xo rr rrp lloyd turner clerk a s farmrr orfionrcr george skuce reaboro secretary- of whitevale and mrs levi annis treasurer counsellors rev r f j of port union and four brothers willson oshawa and rev l wenorville and lloyd of toronto rus- liam claremont sell of montana and harry white- j vale road disappears baffles engineers a f service was held at the i on occasion disappears overnight is perplexing engineers at nearby west culross since august last some 35000 cubic yards of gravel have been dumped into the section of the road where a sink hole once plagued wouldbe users tests show it is 72 feet down to solid j ground and dump truck loads of gravel are unloaded daily in an effort to make the road stay put pm followed by a public service in whitevale united church con ducted by rev john mclaughlan minister of whitevale united church interment in whitevale cemetery mennonites arive chilliwack bc first mennon- ite family to be admitted to canada during the years the boys were overseas we sent 17 lxxes over seas and save the last three we sent to alvin only one was left not ac counted for we always feel the main reason our boxes were lucky was due to your careful instructions and advice you were always so ready to give we have always found you kind and considerate in all your work yours sincerely mr and mrs wes lehman from europe under present immi gration laws mr- and mis henry rempel and their four children have arrived here danforth bus lines toronto bkougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm pm am am am am pm pm pm daily daily daily daily sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto ho hoi hoi only hoi 9 45 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 840 935 150 520 935 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell s10 910 125 455 910 10 0 6 20 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 445 900 10 35 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 s45 10 35 6 38 253 1053 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 427 842 10 40 6 40 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 840 10 50 g 50 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 730 830 1245 415 830 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 820 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 s15 1230 400 815 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 s10 1225 355 810 1l20 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express 0x1383 eastern standard time daily reduction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 last week was observed as fire prevention week across canada and stouffvilie in common with other places took heed this town put into operation a modern new fire fiffhtinfl engine of latest design and equipment stouffvilie fire brigade recently made an inspection of buildings dumps etc and have notified owners about cleaning up and faking other steps for fire pre vention do your part to make stouffvilie safe from fires which have taken a terrible toll the past year over the country farm and city are equally exposed to the threat of fire indeed the farmer is in a much worse position be cause of lack of firefighting equipment and often of water ii is a good time to check electric wiring in barn and house to get rid of cobwebs and to clean out dark corners where rubbish has gathered this space sponsored by zzasatta i jooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc i