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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 3, 1949, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday november 3 m9 claremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madills store and overlands store men of claremont the stouff ville and district christian mens fellowship need your fellowship with them and you need its fellowship too a hearty welcome awaits you on monday night nov 7th see announcement elsewhere dont miss the kexall lc sale at boadways drug store in stouff ville it opens wednesday nov 2 and closes saturday night nov 5 no one was injured last week in that car collision on the 9th con cession when a machine driven by ken ward collided with a second car driven by hugh gregg con siderable damage resulted to both automobiles miss yvonne redman was the lucky winner of the one hundred weight of sugar given away as a merchandise prize by overlands grocery on saturday night on saturday nov 5th the people of claremont and district will be asked to purchase poppies which make it possible for the canadian legion to carry on its welfare work on sunday nov 13th a remembrance day service will be held in the united church clare mont commencing at 4 pm the legion will parade at 330 pm dst mrs mantle who has been living with her daughter mrs n sander son for the past year has gone to toronto for the winter months and will be living with another daughter mrs woodburn mrs milton harris of stouffville rr has been visiting during the past week with mrs t condy mr and mrs m wilker of tor onto spent sunday with mrs over land and dwight rev and mrs lackey entertain ed a number of guests from peter borough and district over the weekend mrs g m mclntyre took a busi ness trip to toronto on monday the womans missionary society meeting will be held on nov 10th at the home of mrs f carson conveyances will be provided at the four corners everyone wel come the claremont business mens organization with their wives intend having a fowl supper at skiloft lodge dagmar on mon day nov 7th mr clark rawson of toronto guest speaker will have for his subject pioneer days in claremont gordon taylor is chairman of the ticket committee with frank barclay and robt mcleod licenses are available from mr e sherk for the pheasant shoot ing season on nov 4th and 5th three cock birds are allowed a day beautiful birds sacrificed for mans pleasure miss janet scott who has teen a paying guest at the home of mr and mrs mcconnell had the mis fortune to fall down the cellar stairs recently fracturing an arm and leg and bruising herself severely she was taken to toe hospital for treatment and is look ing forward to returning to clare mont upon recovery congratulations to mr and mrs g m forsythe who quietly cele brated their 51st wedding anni versary recently messrs earle beare james briscoe and robert forsythe won chickens at the claremont bowling club tournament on wednesday the womans association meet ing will be held at 3 oclock this thursday afternoon followed by a supper in charge of mrs t condys group it is hoped there will be a large attendance the united church is planning harvest home services for nov 20th to be followed on tuesday nov 22nd by a fowl supper and program in the basement please keep these dates in mind and plan to attend mrs melvin johnson and mr d baker spent a day in toronto last week mrs hugh gregg has been spending the past couple of weeks at the home of her parents at nor wood who have been in poor health mrs david greeg has been assuming the responsibilities of house keeping at the farm during her daughters absence mr and mrs chas elliott mr and mrs a wilson and daughter dianne of brooklin and w h pugh spent sunday with w m and mrs palmer mr and mrs elliott will be leaving shortly to spend the winter in florida henry johnson is harvesting a fine patch of celery this fall some of which will be offered for sale in our local stores your reporter appreciates the sample he received brougham furniture and household auction totals 2500 whitby witnessed its largest auction sale crowd in years on saturday afternoon when the household effects formerly owned by the late arthur h allin were offered for sale it took auctioneer william maw from 1230 to 530 to dispose of the many articles some of them of great value and buyers came from far and near to bid on them the crowd was estimated at over 800 people and the sum of 82500 poured into the cash register a lot of old pieces of mahogany and oak furniture several valua- farm supplies sraoff protect your apple trees this winter keeps rabbits away and acts as a tree healant pratts poultry regulator supplies trace elements and keeps hens in good condition pratts animal conditioner supplies trace elements and vitamin d for farm animals stable phos for use in barns fixing ammonia in barn yard manure keeps stables sweet and clean spray lime for whitewashing barns claremont coop at the cpr phone 38w anniversary services were held in st johns church on sunday with good attendance whitevale choir of over twenty voices assisted with the afternoon service and claremont male quartette assisted at the evening service rev h ii lackey preached a very inspiring sermon at each service mr and mrs h madill edna and jimmy of port credit called on mr and mrs dean mairs on sunday weekend visitors with mr and mrs m hamilton were mr hugh percy mr and mrs n burton mr and mrs c balsdon and mr and mrs c hubbord mr and mrs c axford of tor onto visited mr and mrs m ellicott on sunday miss pearl carlton and mrs brooks and daughter of toronto called on mr and mrs m hamil ton and other friends one clay last week mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and ina- jean of myrtle also mr and mrs harold crawforth of whitby were sunday visitors with mrs a b matthews and mrs wilson mr and mrs e e annis expect to leave on tuesday for heir new home at kendal our best wishes go with them mrs robertson srent a day in toronto last week the western sectional rally of the wms was held thursday oct 27 in st johns church with a large attendance all reports of the different departments were very encouraging the guest speaker miss day of toronto gave a very inspiring message both in the morning and afternoon miss pegg of oshawa sang a fine solo the brougham wms ladies served dinner to over 100 people the annual bazaar of st johns church will be held in the town ship hall on saturday afternoon nov 12 at 230 there will be booths for homemade baking aprons quilts and knitted ware fruits and vegetables come and start your christmas shopping mr and mrs stewart axford and mrs stroh of kitchener visited with mr and mrs wm knox on sunday mr and mrs maden and richard of agincourt and mr and mrs mitchell of toronto were weekend guests at the harvey home mrs l w sheppard spent a few days last week in toronto visiting her daughter muriel and other friends mrs lemon returned home on wednesday last after spending a few weeks with her brother and family at valentia mrs w hamilton spent several days last week with her mother mrs j carter of whitevale who continues in very poor health mrs f cassie and son harold pickering cow has fine record there has recently been an up swing in the number of jersey cows qualifying in ontario county and during the last week reports that have come in show that the herd of george t todd pickering has the high cow todd view royal lady no 100015 as a senior four yearold in 305 days produced 875c lbs of milk 532 lbs of fat with a test of g0s second high cow basils calais no 10 129 in the herd of stone haven farm whitby ontario pro duced as a junior fourvearold in 301 days 9200 lbs of milk 529 lbs of fat with a test of 571 calais is a daughter of the silver medal bidl brampton basil son no 102 iso the herd of frank m chapman pickering also reports a good record made by pickering noble sadie no 10000g sadie went on test as a senior threeyearold and in 305 days produced 9195 lbs of milk 455 lbs of fat most cows qualifying come from the herd of bokar farm at whitby with the six cows qualifying all in the twoyearold division ble pictures and rugs a few antiques and scores of other articles were sold buyers were on hand from toronto cobourg lind say and from all over whitby dis trict weather akin to that of sum mer helped to swell the crowd adjacent to the sale on the grounds of the former allin property on green street a group of ladies of the presbyterian church served coffee tea and sand wiches and netted a neat sum a walnut china cabinet of han- some design was the admiration of many it was knocked down for s150 easily half of its value a walnut dining room suite brought 150 and a custom made chester field suite brought 100 a beauti ful walnut radio brought 90 and an electric range 102 there was much interest displayed in a brass kettle of ancient vintage which sold for 1800 it would be hard to say when it was last used the pictures which the late mr allin cherished were also placed on the auction block most of them had a flood light attached one handsome picture the old dutch mill dating back to 1760 was sold for 145 others brought fair prices but certainly never what they were actually worth danforth bus lines toronto east bound read down brougham claremont west bound pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 pm daily 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 915 940 950 am daily ex sun hoi toronto bay and dundas 840 danforth and luttrell 810 scarboro jet 800 1005 malvern 745 1008 browns 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 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 320 815 810 800 pm daily ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 parcel express ox1383 dally redaction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham to claremont 70 75 130 140 jt read up pm pm sun sat only hoi 520 935 455 910 445 900 430 845 427 842 425 840 415 830 405 820 400 815 355 810 345 800 left this weekend for a trip to florida and other southern points mr and mrs a m crocker and daughters gwen lynda and janet of toronto had sunday dinner with their aunt mrs l matthews mrs s carlton of toronto formerly of greenwood had the misfortune to fall on tuesday last breaking her hip and is now con fined to east toronto general hospital sympathy is extended to mrs carlton who is well over 90 years of age roy carter ddgm of district 39 order of oddfellows and his installation staff from brougham lodge have been travelling to various district lodges recently installing officers last week they visited aurora lodge and the rebecca lodge there they were also to mr albert and corinthian lodge oshawa the oshawa instal lation was an exchange between districts 39 and 41 a very pleasant social evenin was held in the township hall on thursday october 27 stanley theatre stouffville ontario commencing monday oct 31st two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm friday and saturday november 4 and 5 grand canyon trail starring roy rogers angels alley with leo gorcey the bowery boys monday and tuesday november 7 and s father was a fullback starring fred macmurray and maureen ohara sport short and cartoon wednesday and thursday november 9 and 10 roseanna mccoy starring joan evans and charles bickford comedy and shorts we work on small margins when a number of friends and neighbors met for a farewell party for mr and mrs e e annis who are moving from our midst the even ing was spent playing progressive euchre with prizes going to mrs n burton and mrs l hopking for the ladies and mr l hopking and mr h percy for the gents mr and mrs annis were presented with two upholstered chairs and an end table from the community and a silkbound wool blanket from the womens institute the meet ing closed with lunch there have been many gather ings of this kind held in this town ship hall most of which mrs annis and quite frequently mr annis have been with us but this time it is your turn to be guests of honor and we want you to know how happy we are to meet with you and wish you gods speed in your new life and undertaking wewill always remember that mr annis was one of those responsible for bb1b atlas lu grip tires for mud snow 60016 for 1385 all guaranteed esso rod 440 per gal imperial 3 star antifreeze alcohol 170 per gal j e brignall phone 2 open 24 hours a day claremont i jaaasss3twsxxssssjsxsc3 small beginning has grown to an community who has been mcl organization that is of very wide willing to help in any way thl spread benefit to the community i you have been when the need hi it is also gratifying to realize that arisen and this is our way of s you completed 25 years as fire chief before deciding to leave us mrs annis we will always remem ber jour faithful service during war time as a red cross worker as an institute worker and also in starting the brougham volun- al branches of church work it is teer fire brigade which from a doubtful if there is any one in this ing thank you and so mr and m annis we ask you to except tl gift from the people of brought and community as a token of t esteem in which you are held a we take this opportunity to wi you health happiness and prosp ity in new surroundings new mens wear boots shoes department madills corner store claremont is pleased to announce the opening on thursday of a new mens wear and boots and shoes department we have increased our floor space and are prepared to serve you with dry goods mens necessities and quality lines of boots and shoes grocery department beehive corn syrup 5 lb tin 57c shredded wheat 2 pkgs 25c tenderflake pure lard lb 21c stokelys fancy tomato juice 20 oz tins 2 for 17c duz large box 34c rinso large box 34c hayhoes astor coffee lb pkg 57c carnation milk tall tins 2 for 27c peanut butter 16 oz mason jar 35c heinz baby food 3 tins 25c opening specials ibex flanelette blankets 70x80 pr 495 boquet wool 4 ply 4 oz balls 95c madills corner store phone claremont 1401

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