the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 7th 1940 page seven glaremont by staff correspondent keep in mind the badminton club dance this friday night the club needs your support mrs reedman is in very poor health confined to her bed- miss margaret mcnab was in toronto one day this week miss helen glover of hast ings visited recently with miss francis loyst a quilting was held one day last week at the home of the misses mcglashen mrs- duncan morgan who has been in claremont for some time has taken a position in toronto for the time being mrs- hooey and baby return ed from allandale this weekend accompanied by mrs hooeys mother mrs green who will visit the family here for a time miss viola forsyth was re moved to the st michaels hospital toronto last weekend miss forsyth has been ill now for some time charles vine who was report ed last week to have pulled through one of his cows from a recent sick spell lost the animal this week the woodbridge and vaug- han telephone company com menced last week to rebuild their line from claremont to brougham miss hattie walker was able to be out on saturday for a shcrt walk and called on mrs wm hill mr hill we are able to report is somewhat improved in health john scotts hens must be doing well and are trying to start the annual spring compet ition for large eggs they have produced one 6x814 inches with a smooth shell so often large eggs are rough in the shell and in their formation but this one is a beauty every way moves to stouffville mr and mrs james coates who will give up their farm on the townline with an auction sale on march 19th have rent ed the peter lehman home in stouffville tried or pickled canadian fish is one of the most nourishing and economi cal foods that money can buy it is rich in proteins and in the mineral elements that build good health no matter where you live your dealer can secure dried or pickled canadian fish for you you can choose from such dried fish as cod pollock haddock hake and cusk and from such pickled fish as herring mackerel and alewives every one of which can be served in a variety of tasty recipes serve dried or pickled canadian fish to your family often it makes a welcome change at mealtimes and you will find it very economical department of fisheries ottawa ladii department of fisheries ottawa please send me your free 52pare booklet 100 tempting fish recipes containing 100 delightful and economical fish recipes writs for ssue booklet name 372 any day a f bay round trip bargain excursion march 1516 from stouffville to lindsay and peterboro to guelph kitchener stratford goderich kincardine southampton owen sound and all intermediate points beyond guelph to st- catharines st thomas niagara falls buffalo brantford woodstock london sarnia chatham and all intermediate points beyond hamilton parry sound sud bury longlac geraldton jellicoe beardmore to barrie orillia gravenhurst bracebridge huntsville callander north bay meaford collingwood penetang midland satur 16 t toron and hamilton fares tickets return limits and train information from agents ask for handbill t75c farcl ticket return limit and train information from agtnti ask for handbill canadian national congratulations due congratulations are extended to mr charles symes and his bride of a week ago miss elva davis daughter of mr and mrs ed davis of glasgow charles is a son of walter symes who operates a canning factory in the village- reports cattle sales mr- g m forsyth reports the sale this week of two of his registered cattle from his fine herd in north claremont- the one was a registered shorthorn sold to charles forsyth of gari baldi and the other a young hereford bull sold to mr fred pugh of claremont grocery business sold mr harry boose who oper ates a cash and carry grocery in claremont last week sold his goodwood business which he recently opened to mr robert kernick mr kemick who until recently was a resident of pick ering township has been oper ating the business for mr boose- important red cross meeting there will be an open meet ing of the claremont north pickering red cross on tues day evening march 12 in claremont united church base ment all workers and mem bers are urged to attend arrangements are underway for a speaker several important business matters are to be set- tied so a good representation from each district is desired field day to be revived claremont field day which fell into the discard last year is to be revived this year accord ing to members of the park board who held a recent meet ing and discussed the situation it was decided that a concert should be staged on march 29th to be produced by local talent with the latter part of the prog- gram taking the form of a quizz contest with handsome prizes to the winners w i events group 2 of the w i will hold a euchre in the basement of the community hall on wed nesday march 13th at 745 pm admission 25c good prizes lunch everyone welcome group 5 of the claremont w i will serve a supper on saturday march 9 at the home of mrs w birkett from 550 until all are served- you are in vited to remain for games in the evening there will be a candy sale and ice box flowers offered all are invited to this social event porker crashes shower a real live pig weighing well over fifty pounds was the start ling gift received by mr and mrs walter pascoe newlywed local couple at a shower given for them at fred crowfords cousin of the bride miss mar garet bayles this squirming squealing piece of bacon was all decked out for the show with pink ribbon and all and was wheeled into the midst of the party to the delight of all mr and mrs bayles who will short ly take up farming in the vic inity will surely find this gift a most gratifying addition to their stock injured while skiing an accident while skiing sunday afternoon at dagmer resulted in a dislocated hip and spinal injuries to fred shaw birch cliff he was skiing at dagmar with other members of the toronto skiing club the young man was brought to the club house by friends and treated by dr r b e- wilson of uxbridge an ambulance was called and shaw was placed on a sleigh and taken to the road where the ambulance waited for him he is in toronto gen eral hospital where xrays were takea of his spine a tor onto girl was also reported to have dislocated her knee on sunday working full time we understand the h g mclntyre plant here in the vill age is now operating with two shifts keeping the factory go ing night and day production of war orders has speeded up production and several of the hands formerly employed here have returned from oshawa among the numberless articles manufactured in this bakelite shop has been lately a large order of small maple leaf and oak leaf emblems which we believe will be tinted the neces- electors of north york vote for his record of service merits your support published by north york liberal association sary shades and worn on the headgear of the canadian and english fliers who will be in training in this country when the new airtraining scheme gets into full swing- to farm near claremont a quiet wedding was solem nized on wednesday february 27th at the united church parsonage pickering when margaret bayles daughter of mr and mrs john bayles of the 7th concession became the bride of walter pascoe son of mr and mrs oliver pascoe rev jenkins officiated- the bride at tired in blue georgette with black accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds was attended by alma puckrin of audley the groom was supported by his brother edward following the ceremony the happy couple and their immediate relatives gathered at the bayles home for a short reception a wedd ing supper was served with a very beautiful cake cut by the bride assisted by her husband the couple will reside on the brock road just north of brougham following a short honeymoon to build own snowfence pickering township council at their regular meeting held in the township hall brougham on monday sanctioned the pur chase of a machine for manu facturing their own snowfence a carload of lath will also be ordered for the machine an amount which will suffice for making six miles of snow fence according to road superin tendent ward there are no surrounding townships employ ing such a contrivance al though it is understood ontario county has been using one for some time- j balsam of pickering was awarded the contract for sup plying the township with a new international truck at a cost of 2232 road costs for the past month totalled slightly unler 1000 general accounts were 99279 while the relief bill stood at 775 brougham j the firemen are holding their mr and mrs howard j dance on march 13 with laura malcolm visited with their son orchestra of sunder- at queensville one day last suppying the music- week- j mr walter hamilton has pur- mr dean mairs has brought chased the perrimen house at the temperance hall and in- present occupied by mrs hicks tends to remodel same into a and expects to move in shortly- store and apartment 1 mr and mrs a matthews mrs d stephenson and her and l and mrs- matthews vis- daughter visited with friends iirited with g and mrs harbron scarboro on sunday last of base line last week miss dora matthews has mrs e hogle of columbus been spending a few days with called on her brother m her sister mrs harbron hamilton recently- opening announcement d f ridden and sons announce the opening of their new garage in stouffville in the building which was formerly known as the mansion house extensive remodelling has taken place result ing in a large work shop and separate machine and paint shops the equipment consists of all uptodate tools which are most essential for quick and efficient service only genuine works ford parts are used on ford a licensed mechanic of many years exper ience namely mr- bruce valleau will be in charge to consult and advise all patrons he will be ably assisted by other experienced workmen our slogan is prompt and courteous service to all we would appreciate your patronage and will guarantee satisfaction d f holden sons ford sales and service