the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 18th 1940 page seven glaremont by staff correspondent tribunes on sale at booses grocery every thursday mrs thomas sanderson has been on the sick list lately mr and mrs floyd jones and family visited with lmrs j bushby on saturday miss gertie morgan of toronto visited with miss s e evans on sunday mr everett hammond who has been in the employ of mr harold sanderson has secured a position with mr george redshaw mrs fred morley has gone to help nurse mr ross watson who is seriously ill with pneumonia mrs john pallister and mrs d dawson spent a day in the city re cently mrs william hill still con tinues in very poor health mrs j bushby visited with her son alvin of pickering on thursday of last week congratulations to mr and mr jackson on the gift of a son imiss libbie smith has returned after spending the winter months with her brother mrs joe empringham spent the weekend at the dave dawson home on the townline mr mcavoy has been forced to return to the hospital through con tinued ill health thos bacon reports rather a slack run of sap in his 25 acre of hardwood bush just north of the village imiss daisy durden was a week end visitor at the alf pretty home g m forsyth reports the sale this week of a young registered shorthorn bull to leek bros just east of the village of mt albert messrs frank cooper and irussell davidson have been appointed radio licensers for the north and south halves of pickering township res pectively mrs henry johnson of the 9th concession is at richmond hill with her mother who is in very poor health one of our north townline farm ers displayed a goose egg to your reach a new hich in health vitamin br now d4d to i improves appstho 4 is tfsiuejaid he this fine spring iiwieelqqefr jfoaphos wifh vitamin- b 1 at storeys ida drug store wood hardwood and softwood also limb- wood sold and delivered in any quantity prompt deliveries phone 157 ken betz reporter on imonday which measur ed 11 inches around double yolk and all mr and mrs bowers and son billy of greenwood have moved to the farm of mr stanbury east of town where he has secured a posi tion the baptist young people met with the brougham young people one eveuing last week but were de feated in the biblo baseball game word has been received that mrs borlands father mr frank mantle an old claremont boy now living in toronto is in very poor health an old landmark has disappear ed from the village when last week the sheds to the rear of the com munity hall were torn down the lumber being purchased by hugh pugh of orillia mrs ben kilpatrlck spent thurs day in the oity we understand that mr frank cooper is improving and edgar mitchell and delbert booth are expected home from the hos pital this week mr james briscoe has been mak ing recent improvements in his house in the south of the village several rooms have lately been lathed and plastered and hardwood floors laid sympathy is extended to mrs george richardson in the death of her sister mrs john holden who died in toronto last week as the re sult of a motor accident whitevale young people and also brougham will meet with the local baptist society here on april 22nd and the visitors we understand will take part in the program mr and mrs morgan evans cele ibrated their 37th wedding anniver sary on monday april sth and mr and imrs david pugh celebrated their 28th anniversary on the same day a tidy sum was realized at the local park board concert held in the community hall on friday evening and will go towards park improvements and the promotion of a field day this year some twenty five cash awards were made in the quizz contest one of the novel num bers on the program buys pickering farm col albeit gooderham tor onto has purchased the c f jor dan estate in pickering township near brooklin known as olalee gardens the property consists of 23 acres of rolling country with larg orchards the house surrounded by velvety lawns and pictureque old forest trees is a typical rambling estate home it overlooks a winding river jammed by concrete abutt- ments to create an artificial lake for swimming ic it understood colonel and mrs gooderham will make the estate their permanent home the purchase includes all livestock and equipment and although the price is lot disclosed the property is said to have cost the original owner more than 30000 the house is fully modernized with new plumbing and oil burner a large living room dining room library butlers pantry maids sitting room kitchen and washroom are en the ground floor on the second floor there are five bedroomi and three complete bathrooms the master bedroom having a dressing room and bath ensuite jpe didnt know whether or not he was coming ill caleiut long distance just to show he hadnt forgotten us and so it goes long distance is the single mans answer to many a problem and the married mans shortest road home always at your service wherever you may be brougham imr and mrs m hamilton wore at columbus on sunday visiting the e hogie family miss jean malcolm of wick spent the weekend at her home mr frank ham has been on the sick list lately mr and mrs a b matthews and dora were at whitby on thursday visiting f dingman and family mr r philip and family of buffalo spent the weekend with his parents mrs wm gibson who is staying with her daughter mrs harlock has been under the doctors care lately sorry to report mrs t c brown on the sick list at time of writing mr allan carlton has engaged with mr duncan dolphin for the summer mr and mrs a j gray and son spent sunday with roy and mrs carter of green river the w i held their regular meeting on tuesday last at the home of mdss cm duncan with an attendance of 25 the president mrs harvey was in charge plans were discussed for work and meet ings during the coming year after which the hostesses mrs duncan mrs dunn mrs malcolm and mrs norton served a dainty lunch born in uxbridge 90 years ago newmarkets latest nonogenarian mrs elijah rose who on tuesday this week readied her 90th year was born in uxbridge and spent many years around utica she thinks its a disgrace for young girls to drink hard liquor or to be seen in a beverage room i am against beverage rooms and girls who drink she said when i was a young girl it was an awful disgrace for a girl to drink or even smoke the young girls of today should be ashamed of them selves born in uxbridge mrs rose spent her childhood and early married life in the district later moving to queensville and finally to newmarket active every day de spite her advanced age tending to her large flock of chickens mrs roses recipe for a long life is the old adage early to bed and early to rise mrs rose laughingly recalls the manner in which her husband ask ed her for her hand he proposed to me she said when after we had quarrelled he accidentally knocked me into a ditch we never had any quarrels after that her daughter mrs garnet boyd with whom she makes her home added her bit by saying ive never seen such a happy couple as they were she said mr rose died 11 years ago although mrs rose likes car rid ing she believes the horse and buggy was much safer the horse never put you in a ditch she said jehovahs witnesses editor the tribune who are jehovahs witnesses and what is their purpose jehovahs witnesses and their mission are grossly mis understood by most people what is the purpose of their organization and why are they so diligent in carrying forward their work at the outset it should be staled that jehovahs witnesses place all their confidence in jehovah the creator of all things seen and un seen and in the bible his revealed purpose toward his creatures the central theme of that purpose is his kingdom under christ the king jehovahs witnesses who are christians are dedicated to the an nouncing of that kingdom that kingdom is properly called a theocracy because it is a govern ment under the direct supervision of god it is now apparent to millions of thinking people that worldly leaders can bring no relief to suffering humanity and in keeping with the bible declaration mens hearts are fearful of some impending disaster what will be the outcome of present world turmoil whero can honest and right minded people hope for relief will the present turbulent conditions continue in definitely how can those who de sire peace and security attain such desire these and many other questions will be answered to the satisfaction of the honest seeker after truth at the studies of jehov ahs witnesses to be held at the kingdom hall main street stouff ville which will be opened sun day april 21 at 3 pm jehovahs witnesses stouffville company 1 32 t cut your costs rsi t k thttbfij with the nun- john deere tractor efficiently bums low cost fuels with unequalled pcrform- iilr jpi psiorifh phone or call for a demonstration g f byjgsfc otestzsvlrlb val implements priced for quick sale 1020 sl- w mecornilck 2 fordsons set spring tooth fom harrows k jr m fred e byer phone 2210 clahemoxt rr r1ngwo0d farmer bereaved by sisters death at aurora mrs edgar rose who died at mount albert was a sister of mr george harman of ringwood death followed a lingering ilness and was not unexpected her maid en name was janey harman a nat ive of east gwillimsbury township although she spent practically all her life in whitchurch near pine orchard they did farm for five years in scott township but re turned to boggarttown last fall they old oat a moved to the townline near mount albert she married edgar rose 33 years ago and he with their family carman of holt garnet of aurora and irene mrs andrews of queensville a sister mrs gordon stevens of pine orchard and a brother george harman of ring- wood survive the funeral took place from the home where a short service was taken by rev r v wilson and then at wesley church vandorf where rev w a westcott took the service the burial was at pine orchard cemetery mrs rose was a member of wesley church mothers wedding gown is worn mr and mrs john h ferguson photographed with the hride in the wedding dress worn by her mother after their marriage at yorkminster baptist church they will live west of stouffville on the 7th of markham time table changes effective sunday april 28 1940 full information from agents canadian national railways engineers have good reasons for choosing the ford v8 among them r o tion ecotowf a cro enancel e nee smo r a m course i pot ca it m emr vs ford v8 m ford cars are made in canada 88000 canadian workers and dependants benefit because the ford car is made in this country when you buy a word more of your money slays in canada m