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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 19 1950 claremont and pickering twp district miss norman dickson of toronto visited vvith miss megan beare over the weekend mr ken ward hud an exhibit of little austin cars at markham fair which brought result in sales recently remember the sale of the house and lot and furniture belonging to mrs j coates to be held in the village on saturday of this week mr and mrs bert golaway of toronto spent sunday afternoon and evening visiting with mr and mrs melvin johnson and family mr and mrs alan pryer and daughter of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs ken ward and family mrs lackey gave a very interest- in temperance talk to the boys and girls at the sunday school session in the united church and taught a motion song along simi lar lines on sunday last three members of north pick ering township branch 483 can adian legion have joined the gshs unit of the reserve army at stouffville they are trooper r x madill j todd and k b wood the canadian legion branch 483 and the ladies auxiliary of clare- mont ate holding a euchre every monday nignt in the masonic hall at 830 pm all are welcome to come the following children were baptised by rev h lackey in the united church during the morn ing service on sunday janet lee tomlinson nelson alan tomlin- son terry jean tomlinson brian raymond stickwood glen alan gauslin mr and mrs arthur cox and linda were weekend visitors with mr and mrs henry johnson mrs cox is remaining in claremont for a few weeks until the completion of their new home in toronto ladies treat your family to homemade goodies this weekend just come to the masonic hall this saturday at 3 pm the ladies auxiliary to the canadian legion are having a home baking and miscellaneous sale bring your friends for the afternoon tea mr and mrs evans ward mrs d pugh and miss s e evans attended the uxbridge baptist church anniversary services last sunday evening in company with mr and mrs morgan pugh of uxbridge with whom they had spent the afternoon and had tea mr and mrs earle beare and mr ana mrs e goodman ofosh- awa won high for 3 wins at the thanksgiving day bowling tourna ment at newmarket the last of the seasons tournaments for mens doubles will be held on wednesday of this week on the local greens the autumn rally of the west ern section of the wms of osh- awa presbyterial will be held in myrtle united church on wednes day oct 25th commencing at 915 daylight saving time it is hoped that a good local representation from claremont wms will plan to be present a ypu has been organized in the united church with mr jack wallace as president it has been found that there are around fifty- two people who are eligible the first meeting was held on monday evening at the manse a number of farmers accom panied by their better halves and neighbors or friends attended the annual international plowing match held last week at alliston ancient plows from every country in the world were on display four miles of tents containing machin ery of the latest type drew the crowd as by a magnet our big machinery and hardware merch ant mr chas cooper had a large exhibit of latest and well known makes and did a big business in selling throughout the three days the weather turned out rather wet but the distance from this locality was favorable what diff erence does a bit of rain or mud make so long a- the old car will get tlmjre and return one meets old friends and makes new ones and has something to talk about that is interesting to the fellows who didnt make the trip the canadian legion educational services have undertaken to supply books and magazines to the army special force anyone desir ing to donate books for this cause may leave them at lyes drug store or the claremont coop as the education services are pur chasing magazines direct from the publishers to be mailed to each unit so that the hoys may have the latest news the educational ser vices are asking cash donations for this purchase these donations may be ieft at the above places balsam and mount 710n mrs winston white spent- a few days last week with her daughter mrs frank grey and assisted her while she was getting settled in her new home in toronl miss ruth carson of oshawa and miss eileen carson of toronto spent the weekend at their homes mr and mrs kenneth jones and family of claremont visited sun day with mr and mrs cecil jones several from here attended anniversary services at kinsale last sunday anniversary services will be held in the ml zion church on sunday oct 29 at 11 am and 730 pm with rev kenneth cleator assisted minister at bloor street united church toronto as guest speaker special music two mishaps fsul to daunt claremont rider two mishaiy which ordinarily would have spoiled all chances of winning failed to upset a double victory for mrs carol pearson of claremont at the sunnyside manor pointtopoint meeting sat urday at c r heintzmans farm in the first race for nonwinners mrs pearson fell oir at the start and was 30 lengths behind by the time she picked up in pursuit go ing into a cornfield just before the stretch she was only 10 lengths back on her brown thoroughbred velvet and to the amazement of the crowd came out in the lead and finished strongly to defeat irving stone on lordale by several lengths ed cooper on r stan- burys jimmy was third in the ladies race for the glamis cup mrs pearson rode her sons horse beelzebub and took an early lead part way around the course her horse ran out at a fence but she quickly wheeled around and took the obstacle to continue in the lead mrs william clark on taxation was second ahead of mrs a valentine on firewood l j mcguinness jr on hap hazard won a close decision over l c scott on kennebunk in the medway cup feature race of the meet the two horses strode to gether for the last quartermile and finished with haphazard getting the judges nod by a nose mrs pearson was third on silver slipper the t wooh n w git greenwood tjie afternoon wms of green- met at the home of mrs f oson recently the worship service was con ducted by the president mrs m n pegg theme christs disciples bring more light mrs rev monkman and mrs minaker gave interesting talks stressing the need of more missionaries for japan the people there are awakening to greater interest in the christian way of life the wms appreciated the opportunity of meeting at mrs gibsons she is one who has ever been liberal with her substance and her talents in forwarding the work of the church in this she follows a family tradition wms convention at myrtle church the autumn rally of the west ern section of oshawa presbyteriai womans missionary society of the united church of canada will ha held in myrtle united church wednesday october 25th 1950 morning session will open with registration at 915 am guest speaker will be miss susan smyth of toronto miss smyth is a united church worker among new can adians in toronto dinner will be served by the myrtle ladies for 75 cents afternoon session will open at 130 pm with mrs l maude love of toronto as guest speaker mrs love was the former secretary of christian stewardship on domiri- ion board afternoon session will close about 315 pm all interested in wms activi ties try to attend all day cherrywood congratulations to mr and mrs wilmot gates on the birth of a son on saturday at the markham nurs ing home mr and mrs jack mitchell of brougham had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs walter hoi- linger mr and mrs wesley petty spent the weekend at harrowsmith with mr and mrs a w hodgson sorry to hear that mrs reuben tindall is in the east general hospital her many friends wish her a speedy recovery glad to know that mr a mur ray is able to be home from the hospital after his recent operation a number attended the plowing match at alliston this past week anniversary services will be held on sunday at 11 am and 730 pm rev young of pickering will be guest speaker there will be special mucis at both services mr and mrs leonard hollinger and lois had dinner in toronto on saturday evening a number attended the annl versary services at whitevale on sunday a tjaily reminder october 1950 canada savflgs soads saw io green river mr and mrs duncan smith of palmerston visited with mr and mrs w duncan mrs lath and mrs smith tor onto called on mrs j nighs- wander last week mr and mrs russ davidson of whitby visited on saturday with mrs r defoe there was a shower on friday evening at the home of mr and mrs roy carter for mr and mrs lome carter rfwwwwww beet pulp car of beet pulp due to arrive 1st week of november place your orders now and take delivery off car 5900 ton delivery extra claremont cooperative claremont phone 38 brougham mr mel glidden also mr and mrs leslie jaryls of clinton called on mr and mrs manson euicott one day last week mis hetu returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in new york mrs h shea of toronto spent a couple of days last week with mrs l matthews and other friends mr and mrs ross middleton and mrs lemmon visited the hitters brother mr frank hood on thanksgiving day and also attend ed the fowl supper in valentia church in the evening mr and mrs hawley and mr and mrs perkins sandra and david of oshawa visited at the sheppard home on sunday mr and mrs e l crocker mrs r w witter and miss gladys witter of toronto called on mrs l matthews on thanksgiving day mr and mrs don duncan of brooklin called on her grand parents mr and mrs m hamilton mr murray barrett of pickering visited his sister mrs w h ellicott on sunday mr and mrs a hardy of tor onto visited at the knox home on sunday mr and mrs b easton were around renewing old acquaintances during the weekend mrs a rainsay is now in osh awa hospital where she under went a serious operation her many friends wish her a speedy recovery anniversary services will be held in st johns church on sun day oct 29th rev monkman of greenwood will be guest speaker and will be assisted by greenwood choir at the afternoon service and by gormley quartette at 730 pm miss ruth gillman returned to oshawa hospital on saturday having suffered a relapse after previous treatment her many friends hope to see her home again soon a miscellaneous shower is being held in the township hall on fri- dav evening oct 20 in honor of mr and mrs peters nee marion carter the regular meeting of the womens institute was held in the township hall on tuesday after noon oct 10th with a good attend ance the president mrs l john ston was in charge the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the assistant secretary mrs m burk plans were made for care before and after 40 health short course to be held in the township hall on oct 25th from 130 pm to 4 pm miss g hamilton of the department will be the speaker claremont and altona institutes are expected to be present all ladies in the district are invited to attend mrs j mitchell fore and after 40 mrs j mitchell was appointed delegate to attend the coming convention mrs har vey gave a reading joy of life mrs burk gave a good report of current events the meeting closed in the usual way followed by a dainty lunch served by the hostesses mrs gillman mrs spang and mrs wm gray remember the weekly womens institute euchre on tuesday even ing at 830 come and bring a friend congratulations to mr and mrs harold crawforth nee dora matt hews on the arrival of a little daughter joyce louise on oct 5 mrs c balsdon and mr vernon balsdon called on mr and mrs m hamilton on sunday the friendly bible class which is planning a halloween party which will be open to the community has changed the date from fri day oct 27 to monday october 30 please remember change of date the young people of st johns church have organized a yps and will hold their first meeting at the home of miss barbara mairs on tuesday evening october 24th the wms of st johns church will- hold tlieir thankoffering ser vice on sunday evening oct 22 at 730 guest speaker will be from green river joy rebekah lodge no 355 brougham was the recipient of a beautiful silk union jack present- we work on small margins atlas lug grip tires for mud snow 60016 for 2000 all guaranteed esso rad 445 per gallon imperial 3star antifreeee alcohol 195 per gallon i e brignall phone 2 claremont open 24 hours a day ed to them by mrs booth of sun shine lodge no 222 oshawa at one of their meetings also at their last meeting a presentation was made to the noble grand by mrs hackney past district president of bowmanville of two gavels hand made and pedestal presented by mr hackney at the same meeting for which the noble grand made a titling reply of thanks just st6p paying the installment on your car if you want to get back on vour feet fish feet neighborhood cats are in for quite a surprise when milady steps out in her modish iishskin shoes these are the latest innovations in british footwear this fall cod has been used for conservative dull surface grayblack shoe and those who desire more color find the cat fish skin which is striped with the markings of a tiger very effective reptile skins continue to be pop ular especially armadillo which is said to be exceptionally hardwear ing mm m m mm m m m m mm m m mm m m master concentrates for poultry dairy cattle and pigs in order to help assure good returns on your feeding it is necessary to feed a balanced ration when using home grown grains be sure your feeds are fortified with master concentrates for poultry master poultry concentrate for dairy cattle master 24 dairy concentrate for hogs master sow pig concentrate by adding these concentrates to your grain you use less grain but still increase produc tion these concentrates mmmmmw mmmmm i 5 or feeders wh6 keep refcorps eventually buy master master balanced feeds for au cusses of rouim fjum uyi stock fun caring animals 006s mmmmm i m m m m m 1 may be mixed at our mill when you are having your grain ground claremont cooperative phone 38 claremont this man is qflfikimuaixjll he started as a junior in a local branch bank just as his manager did before him now hes on his way up too hes learning banking skill right on the job helped by more experienced men on the banks staff he is taking special banking courses like most bankers during his career he will learn to know many parts of canada various communities he will develop the human understanding and the business judgment you expect of your banker starting from the branch that serves you he may rise to the very top the general manager of his bank started just the way he did spomsorbd by your bahk

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