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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1948, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursdav january 15 194s glaremont and district ioca dealers madills store and overlands store wife of local merchant dr horace bascom injured in car crash country doctor near here in 1884 ontario county had big share of royal fair prizes accpi tender power mower for new case pickering township council by staff correspondent george loyst from adolphus town near napanee is in ciare mont for a few weeks staying with his brother mr frank loyst who has not been in very good health for some time now little frank taylor two and a half year old son of mr and mrs grant taylor was removed to the sick childrens hospital last week the little lad was operated on for p n truck the crash a rupture on thursday and is smdaru entrance to the j5 i which they believe will render pickering will put weed cutter on roads in summer in mrs c a overland is in s michaels hospital with a smashed knee following a collision on sun- dav between her husbands- car whitbys venerable citizen which she was driving and the known throughout the county and ontario is a great agricultural county producing the best in field crops and live stock the farmers oi p pp believe in their inaugural session on mondav exhibmng their held crops ana live accepted a tender of suits for a stock in order to prove this mr new case powermower to operate grant christie prominent farmer 0 the 225 miles of roads in the has prepared the municipality of pickering next exhibitors trom summer fenders were received weun9 from 1300 up to 2700 but near port perry following list of native of pickering koitt day miller hkv1 ix toronto active in the milling business for many years in pickering and later in toronto robert v day died thursday at the home of his daughter mrs alvine bushby pickering 1917 winter been made c fair xo effort has council aft er considerable deiibera- 1 in hi sith he had retired to give the prizes t chose a middleweight outfit 5 years ago mr day was vnuicu ure u m c r r- ii i i vvhich the believe will render the pickering township son of doing nicely cpr roadway in north ciaremont snenff of ontario county causedja large number of prizes and some service required it was pointed late rhomaa and mary saddler friends will regret to learn thatthe driver of the truck alsojquite a stir recently in toronto championships were won by these qut that the cost of hiring one of jack fraser farmer just east of the received injury to his knee while when acting as chairman of the illage suffered a heart attack last mr overland sustained facial cuts annual banquet of the ontario association and county a precarious state an injury to his right eye dwight sheriffs i douglas week and is in of health douglas little grandson of mr andcouvt clerks association he made mr mervin robinson of ancaster mrs overland who was riding m statement that he had presided at a banquet on the same site 03 l sl exhibitors i machines to do the work is intercounty live stock judging about s20 a day and when the competion won 3rd place jack j township needs such an outfit it pearson uxbridge francis will- cant be had son locust hill everton norton a petition was received from the ratepayers of the audlev road ask- interprovincial ing that this road be kept in better i repair for a distance of five miles j highway i ago presided over the hanging of sandford harry harper goodwood the petition went on to state that wung out of the roadway leading george hilton infamous murderer potatoes harold spencer myrtle one hundred and twentylive people me station 5 uxbridge in xs03 of united empire draught horses t a wilson m county tax for the twenty mile balsam axi jit ziox the sympathy of the community goes out to mr richard day whose father mr robert day passed away on thursday jan 8 at the home of his soninlaw mr alvine bushby pickering funeral was held from the above address oh i loyalist stock he left the monday with interment in salem j there after graduating from the cemetery uxbridge high school and went to congratulations to mr frank toronto where he graduated from disney on being returned to the the toronto school of medicine in pickering township council for 1ss4 after a year of internship another term j duties at the toronto general ho- sorry to hear that mr jas wil- pital he returned to uxbridge son is not in the best of health where he became a country doctor mr and mrs geo wilson in every sense of the word from helen and earl visited this point until 1912 ho spent what he is fond of terming the grim ont is visiting with mr and mrs the front seat on mr overlands robt dawson for a few days knee escaped unhurt the overland years ao was a country doctor interprovincial boys and girl we wish to correct a statement family were on their way to operated on kitchen tables and pre- club ontario county potato club which appeared in these columns jorillia at the time when they s at a murder inquest 3s vears i won 2nd place robert meek between xo 2 and xo last issue concerning mr clare collided with the dairy truck as balsdon newlyelected pickering township councillor mr balsdon is a farmer near the township lake- front not a merchant as stated the house and lot belonging to the estate of the late mrs luther phkey realized 2825 when dis posed of by public auction on sat urday afternoon jack hrignall who owns adjacent property was the buyer a small amount of fur niture was sold for about 200 a s farmer was the auctioneer the womens missionary society of the united church held their first meeting of the xew year on thursday jan 8th in the church mrs mclntyre president took charge of the worship service and was assisted by members of the society reports of the past year were given proving very interest ing and encouraging considerable i gordon missionary reading has been done thursday with mr and mrs joe by the society in the past year rev jones of glen major in honour of and installed jones birthday mr larry courtis of toronto the late tiers he had lived in toronto for 30 years and was a member of grace united church surviving are two daughters mrs bushby and jessie day both of pickering and two sons richard of balsam and william of port perrv and still plays is holes of golf station howard harper good every week dr bascom isl years j wood harry harper goodwood young george moore uxbridge gordon following the statements he was risebrough uxbridge bob rise- asked for an explanation and be- brough uxbridge fore he was finished he had told a oats morley bain zephyr very interesting tale of the life of apples red wing orchards a country doctor in ontario county whitby many years ago angora rabbits miss audrey doctor bascom was born in i rent port perry live along this road with an assess ment of 133000 in discussing this petition for better road maintenance deputy- reeve dr mckwen suggested that the matter be taken up with the county to have both the audlev and altona roads taken over as county roads pickering the de- i puiyrceve contended pay dearly electricity is precious kennedy was present the officers for the new year a very interesting account of the life and work of rev adinoram judson among the burmese people was given by mrs wmeyans the womens missionary society of the united church ciaremont wish to thank the editor of the stouffville tribune for publishing in the paper announcements and accounts of their meetings from uxbridgi month to month during the past pj r year we appreciate this very much mr ira calder who has been visiting at the al robinson home for several weeks left for the southern states on monday night mr calder will spend a day in st paul enroute home then he will continue on to california for a visit the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be hold at the home of mrs wm evans on wednesday jan 21st roll call new years resolutions all ladies having their wedding dresses please wear them at this meeting lunch committee mrs loyst mrs stan- bury everybody welcome annual meeting of the ciaremont united church sunday school was held tuesday evening jan gth rev i e kennedy conducted the election of officers for 191s hon president mr david dawson mr will evans was reelected as super- weekend with larry spent the brown master billie graham returned home on sunday after spending the christmas holidays with his grand mother mrs geo smith of pros pect while there billie was stricken with the measles period of my life it started something like this i farm lumber co canningfon heber down brooklin w f batty son brooklin roy hall columbus elmcroft farms oshawa vincent baker stouffville nelson wagg ciaremont shetland ponies grant christie port perry hackney ponies mr leggette oshawa dairy cattle holsteins e j powell son oshawa thos flett son osh- awaflmcroft farmsoshawa hugh one night he received a call froml w ormiston brooklin a farmer nine miles away to attend hcrm rynt iit i a 1 mill es um orval and pickering represented at ioag short courses the short courses in agricul ture which have recently been completed at the oac guclph were well attended by young people from uxbridge and pickering twp these young people are to be congratulated on their initiative for taking advantage of these courses the following local names are noted in the list of those attending farm mechanics course rich- hard w puckrin rl pickering edwin a betson rl pickering live stock soils crops alfred pegg r2 ciaremont edward teefy r2 pickering douglas morden greenwood michael michael rl pickering community programmes jack pearson r2 uxbridge bill boyes pickering evelyn blackburn r2 uxbridge horticultural sheldon osterhout intendent assistant superintendent eriias mr iaura oster- mr couperthwaite secretary don- s sgi ut auhui i- aid boelby treas mrs m ander son pianist mrs will evans asst pianist miss kathleen beelby tem perance superintendent mrs fred ward missionary superintendent mrs henry johnston cradle roll superintendent mrs james mc- cullough clnremoni hockey players injured in rough game at uxbridge xo less than three ciaremont hockey players came out of a rough and tumble game with port perry in the uxbridge arena on thursday night with injuries ross redshaw is carrying an injured arm in a sling while bradley a whitby lad sustained a broken leg another whitby player carrying ciaremont colours received a knee injure ciaremont won the s3 betson rl pickering agricultural economics ever on norton rl locust hill his sick wife dr bascom got out his horse and buggy and started off in snow two feet deep he took to foot and arrived five hours later and then made the return journey one night he was summoned to a farm eight miles away he then had one of the first cars and found that a boy hit by a plow handle i had developed acute appendicitis and required immediate operation i the operation took place on the kitchen table and light was fur nished by the two lamps of his car arranged to shine through the kitchen windows the boy lived and is now one of the most prosper ous farmers in scott township it was possible in those early days to catch a mixed train in the afternoon and reach goodwood where several patients could be visited and then return on the evening train one had to be fort unate if he could work in a mater nity case in that period however in 1912 i decided to leave country practise said dr bascom who recently presided at the brawley myrtle station jerseys bokar farm whitby f m chapman pickering w d thompson brooklin guernseys air milligan son whitby beef cattle shorthorns beath farms osh- awa john miller ashburn san- doon farm goodwood harry new man dunbarton aberdeen angus malcolm bai ley uxbridge ronald marquis sunderland i ierefords rcjnald duckworth uxbridge misses e g whitson ciaremont market cattle beef bob ross f road which they maintain the standing committees for the year were appointed on monday as follows roads and bridges dr mc- fwen w h westney frank dis ney milt burk clare balsdon con tingencies milt burk frank dis ney dr mcewen relief frank dis ney clare balsdon milt burk damage to live stock clare balsdon frank disney dr mcewen francis willson of locust hill waited on council in connection with township insurance policies and was asked to tender rates on the various policies carried a communication was received from the brougham institute ask ing that some steps be taken to wards the installation of a wigwag alarm at the brock road crossing between the 1th afid 3rd concession representatives from the east woodlands section of the township lake front spoke to council regard ing the setting up of a fire area or the purchase of fire equipment for this community there are 125 homes gathered there in a small area and little protection from fire is very close at hand an announce ment will be made shortly it was learned from clerk johnston setting out the pickering fire area as cov ered by the three local bridgades beaverton mac christie port pickering brougham and clare- perry ted westlake beaverton ejmont windatt beaverton jack pearson w h ellicott was reappointed uxbridge bert blackburn uxlweed inspector at a salary of 50c bridge donald mcarthur ux bridge earl parrott myrtle station walter lynde myrtle station john howden columbus beath farms oshawa ronald marquis sunder land misses e g whitson ciaremont bill miller sunderland brougham roused 15 foxes ix recent hunt east whitby township with fox and rabbit hunting now in full swing in lower sections of ontario officials of the department of lands and forests are reporting varied bags of game by lucky hunters at port stanley a timber wolf was shot by three local men the first wolf seen in the district in many years the animal was seen by a number of men while hunting rabbits fred smith oshawa led 100 fox hunters in ontario county and baged five of the many foxes which have been killin game in the east whitby township area the hunters operating with out hounds flushed 15 foxes out of cover the department is investi gating a report by a r matthews president of the toronto danforth the wms meeting which was to be held on jan 15th has been postponed for a week and will be held on january 22 at the home of bod and gun club who informed mrs albert gray roll call a verse i officials that a ear killed a deer from the bible containing the word while it was being pursued by three dogs on xo 11 highway mr matthews voiced his indignation at the dogs being permitted to run at large they looked like hunting dogs possibly lost in the deer season which have been running down game ever since he told the officials journey a meeting of the mission band will be held in the school on satur day jan 17th at 230 pm a good attendance of girls and boys is de sired as this is the meeting when officers will be elected for the com ing year the short course on care of clothing which was to be held in township hall on thursdav and which was sponsored by the wo- this knowledge mens institute has been postponed until some time in april 0 h us to mthealton ssffi iun jan1 sponsored by the local tgsztg the extra sundiv nkhr hue q- how can i bleach clothes which arriesmany brougham laundering and also cut the mjtgom adding a spoonful of injured 1 k mis ha nooneuas p boiler of clothes mr and mrs wm gray were at tc green river on thursdav visiting p his mother- mrs gray sr abatne with a solution of mrs a b matthews horn svj- ba th0 9 richard miller sunderland perc butcha beaverton gilbert mc millan beaverton sheep cotswold t c glaspell taun ton cheviots allan lockie zephyr suffolk beath farms oshawa elmcroft farms oshawa swine yorkshire w f crosier man chester grant christie port perrv t c glasphell tauntoif berkshire bruce lockiezephvr green river the cglt met recently at the home of mrs j cook with fifteen girls present they also held their skating party at markham arena last saturday evening with lots of fun for all miss barbara white and friend thomas l thomas were home over the weekend mr and mrs alex gray enter tained his mother and henry last week the large 20 lb turkey was won by a lucky draw at oboyles meat store stouffville the friendly neighbor club will meet at the homo of mrs a hoover this week union ss had an extra large at tendance at the wm milne home despite cold winter weather a keen interest is taken for the children of this community congratulations to mrs archie malcolm who has reached the grand age of 00 years there will be a celebration at her home on wednes day evening congratulations to mr and mrs thomas postill who were married 15 years last week sheriffs association and county court clerks association i just got fed up with the hard going however before he left for whitby he was the coroner who presided at the inquest of the mclaughlin murder archie mclaughlin murdered his two children and wife and was hanged leaving the country he went to whitby where he became local registrar for the supreme court clerk of the county court regis trar of the surrogate court and sheriff in 1037 his interest swung to education and he was elected to the whitby board of education in 1912 and has been a member ever since for nine years its chairman his first and only really unpleas ant task as sheriff was arranging for the hanging last year of george bilton who killed a woman and her daughter with a stone dr bas com had to arrange for the hang man and all the details for the hanging which took place inside the jail dr bascom likes to tell the story of the banquet five years ago when he was given a cane by exinternes at the toronto general hospital symbolic of the oldest living ex- interne and i havent had to use it yet he laughed per hour with gc a mile travellin expenses chief of police jack irvine asked for a private hearing of council to receive a report on the work of this department ontarios fastgrowing industry and agriculture demands more and more electricity new power developments cannot be built fast enough to supply the immediate need save electricity maintain employment the hydroelectric power c0mm i s i on 0 fj 0 nt ar1 0 vsavv another great concert will be presented by the brougham firemen at brougham on friday jan 16 the at s30 pm following stars will appear after visiting with mr and mrs h crawforth of whitby mrs m lemmon was at ciare mont on sundav visiting mr and mrs r middleton mr and mrs e carswell and lynn also mis mr rend years gues the meiro maids tap and acrobatic dancers the odor o tc1 kus famous ventriloquist from i bicarbonate of soda in water wgr bultal hamilton we are sorrry to hear m hamilton is again confined to her bed by illness her manv friends wish her a speedv recovery the many friends hi mr t nancy mccilg clever accordianist hat mrs pat bff miss hazel hamilton and robertson will be glad to know he of oshawa were new lis now at his home after spending its of mr and mrs wisome time in christie st hospital comedian dumbel artist jack ayrcs pianist ai harvey master of ceremonies admission 25c 50c wsrwwwaw 3ibmmb5manbbbaabmmb christadelphians having scripturally established that the hope of the gos pel necessitates christs return to establish the kingdom of god on earth we have been asked doesnt the bible speak of the earth being destroyed by fire in 2 peter 3 peter is here warning against scoffers saying where is the promise of his coming he compares the day of judg ment that came upon the world of noahs day with that im pending upon the jewish world of this day and likewise more remotely with that to come upon the gentile world in the latter days study isa 549 with the rest of its chap ter this speaks of the future glory of jerusalem compare 2 peter verses 5 and 6 here the world perished the earth was no more noah and his family started a new world of the godly or a new era verse 2 same chapter instructs be mindful of the words spoken before by the holy prophets from the following quotations some evidence is presented to show that heavens earth stars etc are frequent figures of speech represent ing kings princes and peoples or the constitution of things in the world of human society deut 321 isa 60201310 1113 241 1923 3445 jer 159 matt 242930 1343 rev 211 with the foregoing we must harmonize such scripture as eccles 14 the earth abideth forever isa 1418 god formed the earth and made it he created it not in vain he formed it to be inhabited psa 7869 like the earth which he hath established forever psa 3791129 prov 221 10 30 matt 55 rev 510 evidently the earth is to be re generated not destroyed free literature on kindred subjects may be obtained from robert stapley rri stouffville ontario danforth bus lines pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1 1 05 1110 1120 pm toronto east bound read down pm dailv ex sun sat onlv 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 express hoi 545 g10 g20 035 g38 040 650 700 705 710 720 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 10 55 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am daily ex sun hoi 915 940 950 1005 1003 1010 1020 1030 1035 1040 1050 brougham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line cedar grove locust hill green river brougham ciaremont clarkmont west bound read up pm daily am daily ex sun hoi 810 810 800 745 742 740 730 720 715 710 700 am pm pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 3 55 345 sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 parcel ox13s3 eastern standard time dally reduction in fares effective sepu 20th from toronto single fare return fare to iocuh hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to ciaremont 75 140

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