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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1942, p. 7

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ix u the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 26 1942 pagbsbvzkici glaremorit and district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery the mission circle of the baptist church met atthe home of mrs fred morley on tuesday afternoon of this week the program was in charge of mrs cgosticks group mr ed linton suffered aisevere heart attack one evening during last week although mr linton has sus tained several similar attacks dur- ing the past year he was steadily j improving at time of writing miss jean- ward was host to the baptist young peoples at their regu lar meeting on monday evening mr len pilkey who left the em ployment of jack nortons garage to take a position with general motors at oshawa has again shifted his place of employment and is now at the munitions plant mr and mrs floyd jones of birth robinson to sergeant and e v rohluson on friday keb j vacated by mr ernie baker has been 13th 1942 in toronto general y corner store to iteopen soon mrs feb the corner store which was lately hospital- the gift of a son by the owner- mr arnold abridge farmer is whitchurch by overseas is as he walked to barn on monday morning as joseph norton was walking to the barns ont pickles of toronto to mr fred his farm on the 5th concession o servicewas suspended in the bapmowder the recently renovated township he tell on hu i list church on sunday evening due to apartment upstairs- has been rented f he wa so years ot ase the death of the pastors brother i while the store is being redecorated last septemher he had a heart inlaw win richards of oshuwa land will be completely restocked by rev daniels entrained here for the the new tenant an opening annouce- bor the farm wh he d bereaved home on sunday evening meut will appear in these columns jose norton lived all his long life i on the one premises he was a man deceased was burled in toronto on shortly monday i an important function in aid of salvage campaign in may red cross funds will be held at the i a salvage campaign will bej launched in claremonl and north pickering the forepart ol may by the brooklin visited with mrs j bushby last week miss alma ward has been home from her work with a slight illness the last few days dr and mrs tomlinson and billy spent i the weekend at waterford visiting mr and mrs- dick cooper mr and mrs hugh gregg held a euchre- at their home last friday evening with the entire proceedsgo- ing to the red cross home of mrs tomlinson ou wednes day march 4 ladies are asked to bring their knitting from 3 to 530 then in the evening at s everybody lis cordially invited to attend tea i bridge and prizeswillbe a feature aso a tea cup reader will entertain there will he a draw for a lovely lace table cloth in the evening let everybody take in this social affair and hep swell the funds for so worthy a cause institute wins prize the clareniont womens institute won third prize 5 in the recent contest staged hy the star weekly prizes were awarded to the societies doing the most war work- dufing 1941 contest was open to any society red cross householders are asked to cooperate and begin now to save their papers boxes magazines etc giving up the farm mr and mrs frank cooper who have occupied lot 22 con 9 pick ering for the past sixteen years are giving up the farm and will move in to the i of quiet temperment kindly disposed and highly esteemed throughout the i district he was so well known i he was a conservative in politics and attended 5th line united church twice married mr norton died a widower but there are fourteen children surviving the father to his first wife was hornmrs roy hopkins 6th concession of uxforidge and to his second marriage to eliza beth brown who died 21 years ago thirteen sons and daughters are liv ing they are mrs jack mcfarlahe nova scotia mrs george coppins at llago where they will occuh re walter meyers zephyr py the house now tenanted by jack norton this saturday the entire farm stock and implements ori the cooper farm will be sold toy auction the terms are cash and the sale will the womens association of the united church will hold their regular j grandmothers win prizes meeting in the sunday school room mrs rawson one of our eldest cecil stony bnys another farm on thursday afternoon of this week ladles who has passed the three- j seuom has claremo distr miss pattenden and friend trom j quarter century mark won the prize sq many mc a mrs lenpilkey and mrs deriisha claremont mrs k dopklng toron to ross norton unionvftle levi and mose of usbrldge jack and budd of claremont and douglas fll- oshawa- ja is serving in his jj f overseas there are er auctioneer- the entire list tobe offered- appears on the hack page of thispaper j dental e s barker ljjsdjjs honor graduate df royal collet of dental surgeons and of fhv university of toronto office in grublns block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon pickering visited at her home here one evening last weelc mr jim graham has returned home after spending a few days with his brother and family of myrtle mrs daniels wife of our local pastor has been visiting with her son empire and his family in toronto during g u the past week church attendance was down to a minimum last sunday owing to the recent- storm and slippery condition of the roads aldance was held in the commun- ity hall on friday evening in honor of- the newly married couple mr and mrs j saunders proceeds went to the red cross the annual treckof local curlers to fenelon fals for the bonspeil there- resulted in will burkitt and fred evans bringing home tlie prize for ione win owing to the fact that only two granite pushers went north davidjscott and a fenelon falls player completed the claremont rink for the oldest grandmother at the w i meeting last week mrs dr tomlinson took the season as we- have seen this winter and early spring promises still more cake f the week john fuller claremont youngest- grandmofher mr pvouse so hls entjl stock anj iinplements ofthe local continuation school ad dressed the society on fiasjs of the irealizing around 3500 an out standing feature of the sale was the remodelled taxi service beginning march 1st ivc will provide taxi service for over 20 passengers daily toithc picker ing munitions planl hcjison- ablo rates gcorgo deltilsha pliono lij clnrcirioiit priceof a registered mare which was sold to mr pegg for 12750 her extensive redecorating is be colt fo 30- the high priced done in the c a overland grocery durham sold at 90 while business was temporarily curtailed palyes went around 2 and 30 each for a day or two during the altera- ronnd wn of stouffville bought tions messrs thos paterson and the ttactor international at 300 robert lynn have been wielding the good implements sell well evidenced hammers a special opening an by tliosaleof a spring tooth harrows for 45 gram continues high oats going for 58c a bushel one mow of hay brought 76 and another mow 90 wo understand that both mr and mrs fuller will be engaged in war work atpuaering the farm has lipen sold to mr cecil starry there are 140 acres the nouncement willhe displayed in paper shortly watch for 1u claremont iadys photograph widely publicized the cover picture on last weeks family herald weekly star and entitled midwinter landscape is a scene sent irivby mrs r j nesbitt of claremont in mentioning the local picture th0ifarmpaperhas this to say mrs nesbitt opened tlie lens of her camera and caught a typical midwinter landscape- for the benefit of many who liave so far missed the manifestation of nature in dealing with the photo herself the lady says there was a white frost over everything the common apples on the tree make great pick ing for the blue jays and squirrels we have lots of them lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family womens hosiery 32 grandchildren the funeral on- wednesday from the late home opposite fifth line church proceeded to uxbridge ceme tery for interment rubbers socks gloves shoes boots mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock v in occupied europe its too late to buy victory bonds the canada life tttft pacta ivestvictory wo- goodwood in lata there is a place called goodwood i spose you folks know where everybodys happy and smile at friend or foe a village crammed with men and women girls and boys its small but mighty lively with lots and lots of- noise where everybodys healthy and livc to be so old thatfome folks here are over ninety so im told this town boasts of two ohurches the baptist and- united in them youre always welcome doni wait to be invited away np on a hill is set 3 public school wlier young folkslove to go and nind each singlerule the outfits simply grand from flowers to the flag and if youd like to know the teachers mr wagg tnnotforgetthlsbuilding which is the township hall theres jquite a crowd tonight but lots of- room for all vour car has something wrong justtelephone jackrae hell- know just what todo to fix it up ok hell make the engine purr twill go without a halt and gasoline hel sell with help from roy and walt there isa blacksmith shop upon a hill near by its run by mr foskett who has to be quite spry we have a railway station the agents mr reid you just hop on a train and go off at top speed and messieurs jones and watson have lots of things to sell to keep you clothed and fed amused and strong i and well if voir desire a letter or news of things thatve heen just go to mr watsons and get your mail from jean tlie todds are always busy theyre george and walt and jack they take things way up north and bring some hardwood back- theyre always on the go andneerin one place stay but speed their produce up to sudbury ornorth bay and if your health is bad and you are feeling ill just call down dr darling from halfway up thehill and- mr feasby to toronto takes things in his truck and for insurance mr forsythe sure needs lots of pluck- and mr roach on main street is the township clerk jack ashenhurst assessor does a lot of work and in the early fall theres lots of threshing done when messieurs stewart whittle- tbn toil beneath the sun dit mcdonald clects the taxes and mr slack the mall and arthur brown at road inspec ting has neer been known to fail theres lots of work goes on in this little town tlierere carpenters like morley symcs and walter brown and farmers masons rail waymen r and i could name lots more but youd consider me definitely a ibore- we have lots of fun x wc swim and skli and skate these things folks in someplaces would sure appreciate mr davey down in toronto keeps goodwood on the map our local boys in kabki help jifilsisie hun and jap ive had my little say if ive not convinced you just live a while in goodwood and you will know its true ive tried my best i cant recito you look so bored ill say goodnight this poem was written by miss trpr orley mcclure is with the canadian forces in england he is the son f of mrs guidon mcclure of pine orchard photo courtesy newmarket era muriel jones goodwood miss jones recited it at the goodwood willing workers amatcur feb 13thi and won second prize in class 2 brougham mr and mrswm gray spent several days- last week with friends in toronto pte gordon carlton of i newmar ket spent the weekend at- his home mr dean- mairs attended a hard- ware convention held the royal york on thursday last the yi p are holding a skating party at cedarena arena on tuesday evening march 3rd mr wm knox has been off work for several days as the result of a very severe cold mr henry madill and friends of port credit visited- dean and mrs mairs oh sunday mr frances richie rcaf and his bride-spent-the-weokend- withhis parents bruceand mrs richie imfs joeempringham of mount zion spent the weekend with hef sister ifrs dl mairs mr l matthews had a business trip to toronto one day last week rev i e kennedy and w c willson were in oshava attending a meeting of presbytery on thursday last an enjoyalble evening- was spent in the town hall friday night when mr and mrs ralph- holfby who were married a week ago were guests at a party- given by their friends the couple were the recipi ents of many useful gifts and follow ing the reception they both spoke briefly the evening concluded withi dancing the yp held their regular meet ing in the church on sunday even ing with citizenship convener harold phillipps in charge at the close of the meeting frances richie jrcaf who was here with his bride over the weekend was presented with a purse of money amounted to over 20 mr richie is a member of the society and the young people took this occasion to tender the couple a farewell gift office xray cor obrien and main phone196 coroner for york county v insurance thomas birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 1908 insure ln reliable companies lit reasonable rates prompt service phone 25902 stouffville 4 h o kusck 37 classic ave toronto x for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burghk and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance i canada life assurance co also automobileand fire barristers office phone residence phon 31s0 3614 arthur- ws- greer barrister solicitor notary public 6 ltlng street bast oshawa r resident partner branch oflee wcpoilardkc r port periy uxbridge ontario phone is- ofllce phone elgin 7021 residence phone kingdaleym samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street w toronto stouffville marble granite work9 orders promptly executed brierbush hosperxl government licensed main street east stonff rlll maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 hour service mrs er good phone 151 a c kennedy chiropractor church street p tarr proprietor phone 4303 le oneill stouvfvuxb funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phono residence phone stoufftlue monday wednesday fridiyii 9 to 12 ftni phone ki 4812- res ha 0795- ernestw hunter h chartered accountant auditor residence 61 chilton rd- toronto office room j- 67 bloor st wi r g clendeninc foneral director ambulance service phone markham v 9000 a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience r yorkcounty uxbridge and picker j ing townships farm stock arid furniture sales a specialty r telephone stouffville 7309 address germley po clarke prentice v phone aglncourt 55 ws suiukeo licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on- tario successor for corpl ken- prentice of casf and of the late j j h prentice former prentice r 3i prentice farm and farm stockji sales a specialty at fair and rea- son hie rates v- i 1- wa 1 i

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