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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1949, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 27 1949 glaremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madius store and overlands store mr and mrs russell prouse of brampton visited at the home of his parents over the weekend mrs t condy has returned home after an enjoyable visit among relatives and friends in toronto mr and mrs j remmen and son jack of pickering visited on sun day with mr and mrs melvin johnson and family mr and mrs cecil mantle of detroit mr and mrs allan taylor and baby of goodwood and mr and mrs v ellicott and daughters of brougham were sunday visitors at the home ot mr and mrs fred redshaw air and mrs jesse warden and family have taken up residence in their new home recently purchased from mrs frank loyst they are not new comers to our village having lived here for a number of years before moving to green wood mr arthur prouse and a nep hew leave friday for a trip to calgary for an indefinite period the main purpose is to visit an only brother and father of the nephew who is lying ill in the hospital an upholstered chair was exhibited by mrs russell pilkey representative with mrs w lehman to the five day lecture and instruction course on slipcovering by miss mctaggart of the depart ment for institutes held recently at claremont it was planned that the two ladies will teach local institute members how to become successful upholsterers early in january please take notice that the womans association will foold its regular monthly meeting and supper a week later than usual owing to the coming thursdays presbyterial rally in brougham the wa will be held in clare mont ss on thursday nov 3rd mrs condys group will be in charge of the program and will serve supper from 530 oclock it is hoped that all who can do so will plan to attend merchants plan halloween party the business men are planning a halloween party on monday oct 31st in the community hall a penalty of 25 cents will be paid by anyone attending who is not competing in- the masquerade parade which will take place at 755 pm and for which prizes will be given here is an opportunity to have fun together for both old and young so let us all have a good laugli on halloween in thel browning ed lewis fred morley len lye bob mcleod grant tay lor geo middleton jack mansell bob madill are in charge at the meeting of the w i which was held last thursday afternoon at the home of mrs wilmott hill the twomonthsold son of mrs r carruthers won the prize for being the youngest baby present mrs lloyd pugh won the prize for being the youngest mother and mrs r rawson for being the oldest mother present mrs earle cook a september bride was presented with a membership ticket for the remain der of the year mrs melvin john son secretary of the society was appointed delegate for the forth coming convention of central ontario institutes to be held in the royal york next month an interesting talk was given by the field executive of the blind institute mr henry accompanied by his guide mrs h johnson gave a paper on the close social relation ship and problems bravely under taken by the king and queen of greece and their people mrs carruthers gave a humorous read ing during the lunch period and social half hour number present 14 hobhv basket sale 880 remember the lucky draw for 100 lbs of sugar at the overland grocery this saturday night get a si purchase today and be in on this gift induction service for new minister the induction service of rev harold lackey to the ministry of claremont and brougham charge took place last friday evening in the united church claremont with the rev m fisher of brook- lin in charge of the service the sermon was delivered by rev a eustace of orono while rev w w patterson of oshawa chairman of oshawa presbyterial had charge of the induction service and delivered an address to the new minister and the congrega tion the rev mr fletcher of oshawa directed the congregations to their proper positions preceding the reception in the ss room mr and mrs will evans introduced the claremont congregation and mr and mrs howard malcolm of brougham introduced the broug ham congregation to the new minister and his wife a bountiful lunch was served at the close of yhich the various heads of departments were introduced by standing when their names were called by the chairman of each church board the service closed mr and mrs fred redshaw attended the carmichael massey wedding in oshawa on saturday mr and mrs thos stanbury expect to leave claremont this week for the new home they are building in cobourg the stanbury home has been purchased by a cpr trainman who will find his new claremont home very con venient since he works on the toronto to montreal run the local coop sends out a message to coal users fill up your bins now as prices are expected to take another rise shortly your coop can supply you with premium anthracite nut pocahon- tas and brickets also available mr and mrs lionel douglas of bobcaygeon were sunday visitors at the overland home here the claremont business mens association is planning a social evening in november for the mem bers and their wives mr and mrs sam fretz were tendered a farewell party la week before moving from the 9th con to their new home in stouff ville william wallace came home to claremont with the silver trophy which he won as the best horse shoer at the big international plowing match he shod his horse in 55 minutes next friday and saturday will be open days for pheasants in pickering township from 8 am until 5 pm the iicense is 250 and the- days bag three cock birds they can be secured from edgar sherk here in claremont nov 4th is also the opening date for rabbits and foxes uxbridge rink takes kaiser trophy a trio of bowlers skipped by mr dunfrie of uxbridge walked off with the kaiser trophy up for annual competition in the tourna ment here on wednesday sixteen rinks competed in this mens trebles events second prize went to earl beares rink of claremont and third to w sonley of toronto the bowlers will hold their annual meeting in the club house this thursday evening the ladies will serve a potluck supper community hall bring enough by all singing blest be the tie money along to buy lunch bill that binds sjjfes mmr m jgm w w q round sirloin porterhouse steaks 65 standing rib roast 1ft 55 prime rib roast rolled lb 65 round bone shoulder roast lb 45 stewing beef bless lb 45 brisket or plate bone in lb 25 stewing lamb bone in lb 25 shoulder lamb lb 35 lamb chops lb 55 leg of lamb lb 55 pure pork sausage lb 40 ox tongues fresh or pickled lb 30 side bacon lb 60 smoked back bacon lb 85 peameal back bacqn lb 85 birdseye frosted foods raspberries 39c peas and carrots 31c 0boyles meat market telephone 35 balsam and mount zion mr and mrs l kahn and ernest left last week for chicago where they attended a wedding of a relative mrs levi linton spent a few days last week with her sister mrs lou hagerman at whitevale mr and mrs elmer wilson and family and mr bert wilson motor ed to gait one day last week sunday visitors with mrs errol carson and kenneth were misses eileen carson ida brignall and barbara goode all of toronto miss marjorie appleby spent the weekend with mr and mrs dono van appleby of st catharines miss lois kaye of toronto spent the weekend with miss myrna jones the mission band will meet on saturday at the home of mrs ralph jones this will be a hal loween party next sunday owing to green wood anniversary sunday school will be held at 10 am dst and there will be no evening service greenwood miss carol mcvey of toronto spent the- weekend with friends in the village master john griffin is under the doctors care at present we hope for a speedy recovery mr and mrs lawrence wismer of toronto were visitors at the john mctaggart home last satur day a few of the old friends and neighbors of mr and mrs k beel- by presented them with an alladin lamp at their new home last mon day night miss may brown read the address and mr wm ormerod made the presentation mrs john brooks visited in hamilton last week for a few days visiting her husband who is danforth bus lines toronto east bound read down brougham claremont west bound pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1033 1010 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 pm dally ex sun hoi 545 610 620 635 638 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat only 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am daily ex sun hoi 915 940 am daily ex sun hoi- toronto bay and dundas 840 danforth and luttrell 810 950 scarboro jet 800 1005 malvern 745 1008 browne cor 742 1010 town line 740 1020 markham 730 1030 locust hill 720 1035 green river 715 1040 brougham 710 1050 claremont 700 am sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 pm daily ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 read up pm pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 345 sun hoi 933 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 parcel express 0x1383 dolly redaction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 brougham mr and mrs k bent and little son of oshawa were sunday guests with mrs w hamilton mrs r ryland of toronto spent the past week with her friend mrs seebeck mr and mrs a ramsay and mr and mrs jones spent sunday at niagara mr and mrs f cassie were at st catharines on friday attend ing the wedding of their nephew mrs t c brown mrs robt miller and mrs ralph crawford were at hampton on friday visit ing mr and mrs jno knox and family mr and mrs jack stewart of oshawa visited with her mother mrs e woodward on sunday mr and mrs glover of oshawa called on her grandmother mrs t c brown and other friends on sunday anniversary services will be held in st johns church here on sunday october 30 whitevale choir will be in charge of the music at the afternoon service at 230 oclock dst the claremont male quartette will assist at the evening service at 730 the speaker will be rev h h lackey the new minister please note this service is oct 30 and not nov 30 as was stated last week brougham lodge ioof was at aurora one evening last week as guests of aurora lodge and conducted the installation ser vices mr and mrs kenneth pascoe visited with friends at graven- hurst on sunday mrs harden and patsy visited with friends at whitevale one day last week mr and mrs allan eliotte of oshawa visited with mr and mis d a beer one day recently a number from here were at claremont on friday evening attending the induction service for rev h h lackey the new min ister for claremont and brougham united churches rev mr fisher of brooklin was in charge of the service assisted by rev mr patter son of newcastle rev mr eust ace orono and rev dr fletcher of oshawa this was an impres sive service enjoyed by all a tasty lunch was served in the basement at the close of the service the wms of st johns met on tuesday oct 21 at the home of mrs gordon duncan of markham with a good attendance mrs m ellicott president was in charge the secretary mrs h plaxton read the minutes of the previous meeting plans were made for the presbyterial rally to be held here on oct 27 and for a bazaar to be held on nov 12 at the close of the business period the meeting was turned over to mrs john whites group the meeting closed with a social cup of tea and tasty lunch employed there a number of young folks and a few adults attended the drama festival at kingston over the weekend the anniversary services will be held this sunday oct 30th with rev mr monkman as minister and home choir at 11 oclock sun day school will commence at 10 oclock the evening service at 730 will be in charge of rev mr young of pickering and a mixed quartette from mimico the follow ing tuesday night nov 1st the hampton friends will present their drama shes my daisy which comes highly recommended the baby band will meet at the home of mrs wm pegg next sat urday oct 29th at 230 all child ren 5 years and under with their mothers are invited to attend mrs monkman was in orange- ville last saturday attending the wedding of her brother stanley theatre stouffville ontario commencing monday oct 31st two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm friday and saturday october 28 and 29 mm yeure my everything starring dan dailey ann baxter short subjects monday and tuesdav october 31 and november 1 mm city across the river starring sue england stephen mcnally sport reel and shorts wednesday and thursday november 2 and 3 mm hepburn buys cattle wont grow onions st thomas oct 22 mitchell f hepburn 53 former liberal premier of ontario yesterday dis closed some details of his plan to turn his 1100acre farm near here into a cattle ranch mr hepburn forsaking the growing of onions wheat and potatoes in favor of cattle raising said he plans to grow all his own stock feed and to maintain 100500 head of whitefaced herefords he intends to dispose of his market able surplus of cattle every year several days ago he received a shipment of four bulls and 125 cattle from western canada at his bannockburn farms in south yarmouth township mr hepburn told an interviewer with freight rates what they are today it doesnt pay to bring cattle from the west i have plan ned this business pretty thorough ly and im convinced cattle can be raised here just as well as in the west some of my neighbors are do ing the same thing as far as i know it is the first major under taking of its kind in this part of canada had he any plans concerning politics no more politics for me he averted this is my life now the farm i havent the least desire to get back into public life there were only 813 commercial failures in canada in 1948 mexican hayride a laugh riot starring bud abbott lou costello leon errol comedy and cartoon canadausa cooperation has restored the fraser river saxmon catch the largest uranium concessi in the world is in the goldfiel area of northern saskatchewan we work on small margins atlas lug grip tires for mud snow 60016 for 1385 ah guaranteed esso rod 440 per gal imperial 3 star antifreeze alcohol 170 per gal j e brignall phone 2 claremont open 24 hours a day we have installed a hoist and high pressure greasing system and are prepared to winterize your car we have antifreeze prestone and alcohol we stock naptha gasoline stove oil and coal oil firestone tires they compare in price with any on the market electric refrigerators r s mcleod phone 3404 claremont se coop brood sow ration is specially made to provide the sow with a nourishing well balanced ration rich in essential vitamins selected proteins and minerals the important trace elements manganese copper iron iodine and cobalt are present to ensure proper blood and hormone formation coop brood sow ration will help keep the sow in good physical condition right up to the time of farrowing and right through until the baby pigs are weaned most young healthy pigs soon want to eat at their mothers trough coop brood sow ration is so made that the baby pigs can eat this ration when theyshow signs of interest in feeding at the sows trough coop pig start er should be fed in a creep so placed that the so canno interfere claremont coop association at the cpr phone 38w

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