i v aa the tribune stouffville-ont- thursday- march5 1942 page seven claremofit and district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery today is bert mathews big sjnies canning plant said out auction sale on the sth concession j according lo mr walter symeshe jlr bradbury and two children of has just completed the sale of every oshawa- visited here with her aunt and cousin mrs lolsdale and mrs conner oh saturday mr fred morley of toronto spent the weekend at his home here miss june and anna forsythe were home here from toronto over the weekend mr gordon morley who is a mem ber of the fltcaf was home here for a few days during the past week the prayer meeting of the baptist church will be held this week at the home of mr and mrs harry found thursday evening miss billie wagg who has been ill with the cold and has been off duty this week is at her usual place of business messrs robert fuller and fred ward began work at the munition plant at pickering last week mrs russ pilkey is home from pickering with the cold as js also miss jean ward miss elsie webb of toronto was a sunday visitor with mr and mrs hooey mr clias cooper our congenial hardware merchant was absent from last can of tomatoes turned out in bis plant this past season this is approximately 200000 cans and while overseas shipments were cur by irnbert ward a grist mill just west of thos hammonds house and run by charles russell john barry carried on a sawmill business just south of the village and imr brodfe a flour mill mr charles brodle was the veterinary and the town boasted tailed mr symes found little trouble two general stores and a grocery wjnen there was no bank here messrs john and duncan mcnabb prosperous merchants cashed all the cheques for the working men in marketing his entire output it is feared that next gears production may have to fee cut down owing to the shortage of cans coopers sale brings 1400 a total of 1400 was chalked up at frank coopers auction last week cows went tor 75 and one of the horses brought 70 while the tractor did not sell it brought a bid of 240 a set of scales went up to 17 the drill and binder brought 30 and 26 respectively two heifers soltf for 60 a s farmer was the auctioneer commencement march 13th theannual commencement exer- cies of claremont continuation school will be held in the community hall on the evening of friday march 13th there will he songs dances and several skits iby the studentswhile a number will receive diplomas this is your school night and in support of the staff and the school you are ask ed to attend brougham few ford t his place of business on monday suffering from a case of lumbago j cup and saucer winne mrs john paliister of the town- mr will birkett one of our veter- line north is in poor health and jan curlers came home with a hand- as been confined almost entirely to some oup and saucer on saturday a her bed for the past two weeks to day is the opening of mowders corner store here as announced in a display adv on this page mr mowder will conduct a cash and carry business with a select line of groceries dry goods fresh and cured meats mr tcd tomliusoii son of dr and mrs n f tomlinson has taken a position with the ttc and is now operating a streetcar on one of the bay street runs in toronto ted was for some lime back in the ontario mining district i four more boys fiom this district prize he carried oft at a local bonspeil in oshawa whore this enthusiastic granite twirler is a member mr birkett skipped a rink which scored a 192 win over its opponents mr ralph miller another wellknown sweeper went along but his four some failed to get into the money little son dies in toronto the little four-year-old- son of mr and mrs chris knott up until only recently residents of claremont died suddenly in a hospital in toronto on thursday following an attack of pneumonia the little chap passed have been called up for military away on his birthday funeral ser- training they are bill couins who makes his home on the 4th con of uxbridge just north of the village gordon jones son of mr and mrs george jones who has been employed at farrs elevators gordon taylor and walter knox the equipment of the conner bakery was moved on saturday td the new site in whitby where the business will be resumed ovens and mixers and other heavy units have now been removed to the county town alarge van isundergoing a trans formation in jack nortons garage and will emerge asclaremonts first munition plant bus the big outfit will accommodate twentyfive passen gers is equipped with cushion seats and nodraft ventilation it will be operated by mr geo derusha another of those war work draws held at the bill evans home last week bi ought a lovely quilt to mrs evans ward a second quilt to miss barbara mairs of brougham and a cushion to mnrjorie ward of toronto the affair was sponsored by the eastern war work branch has tonsil operation little mildred ward daughter of mr and mrs frank ward is return- ing lo normal health afte undergo ing a tonsil operation in the brier- 1ush hospital stouffville on thurs day takes on adrtitionil iliisinesi frank barclay transport opera- toi of longslanding has purchased mr ernie hinans- trucking business and will serve mr ilinans route in addition to his already long list of customers mr ihnan who has con ducted a trucking ervice for thirteen years has taken a position at pickering with the dil vice was held on- friday from the home of mrs knotts lather mr aithur derusba with interment in the union cemetery rev i e ken nedy conducted the service the sym pathy of the community is extended to the family in this sudden bereave ment air cutlets sought here air cadet squadron no u4 has been formed in stouffville and cad ets are sought from claremont and sinrounding district mr prouse principal of the local continuation school is a member of a committee foimed by the stouffville lions club which has undertaken to back the unit financially although the unit is affiliated with the rcaf tiaining centre at oshawa boys who take the course are in no way bound to the armed forces gordon spence mana ger of the bank of commerce in stouffville is the commanding officer and will be glad to receive applica tions from any boys here between the iges of 14 to is mrs wm ellicott spent a days with her daughter mrs r of highland creek w j and mrs brown visited his parents t c and mrs brown on sunday mr e e ahnisjiad a business trip to toronto one day last week mrs c balsdon of pickering call ed on her mother mrs m hamilton on thursday last mr ted fellows of peteiluoro spent the weekend at his home here mr roy miller and mr neil mckinnon of toronto visited old friends over the weekend v mr and mis b philip of brooklin called on bruce and mrs easton on sunday the w i will hold their regular meeting on tuesday afternoon march 10th at the home of mrs m hamilton roll call industrial dis- coveiies a good attendance is requested mr and mrsgseebeck and lillian of markham visited his mother mrs d seebeck on sunday mr and mrs d mairs also jack and barbara visited friends at kes wick on sunday pte robeit liscombe of camp borden also pte gordon carlton of newmarket visited their respective homes on sunday mr and mrs ii philp and family of toionto called on old friends dur ing the weekend sorry to hear mrs a b matthews is laid up with an attack of flu miss gladys gannonjrn called on her mother mrs d gannon one day last week mrb carter of green river visit ed his daughter mrs a j gray and family on sunday mr harry keasrcafof quebec spent a few days at the plaxton home pickering twp engages fulihtiiite idnltable irvine of dumbarton gets the job at salary of 91200 stouffville red cross notes i pvvt ij iaijc j dental t iil rti wanted pickering townships new con- stable will the mr j irvine who re sides neap ounbarton mr irvine was selected from three applicants at the regular meeting on monday and will be a fulltime man at a salary of 1200 a year his duties will com mence onapril 1st the new chief has had considerable police exper ience iboth with the toronto police force and the rcmp he is a married man and has been employed in toronto of late mr irvine will be on call twenty- four hours a day and will be expect ed to patrol the municipality on whatever schedule he deems neces sary mr chester former constable was appointed weed inspector no corn borer inspector has been appointed a further change was made in the setup of the township officials when mr c morley was relieved of his position as relief officer and the duties of this office were passed over to the assistant clerk mr lloyd johnson mr morley had previously told council that he felt the amount of work now entailed was too insig nificant to warrant a separate official mr johnson- will receive mileage for attending both relief and hospitalization cases at present there are only five families and nine individuals receiving help from the township only one sheep claim was passed amounting to 25 the animal killed was the property of w b milne green river one ewe was injured road accounts passed totalled 164564 and contingencies were 67514 in regard to this years snowplow ing road supt koy ward told the press that while the actual time spent in plowing was only about half that of last year up to date the lepairs had run considerably higher bringing the total to abornt the 134041 level we gratefully acknowledge these donations mrs george watson l quilt top helping hands class ringwood church2 quilts blooming- ton unit 3 quilts mr marshall sr baby blanket mrs roy grove red cross the red cross also wish to acknow ledge the following donations mrs charles ward 50c mrs mccullough 1000j ratcliff 100 mr e r good 500 mr and mrs eugene baker 500 clarion baker 400 which he won in the lions club carnival draw for russian relief mrs e a button 500 for blanket fund mr and mrs elmer ferguson 200 vegetable seeds ar in britain federated wis of ontario send two tons to british avis for knrly spring planting tin shortage may affect clakemont plants owing to drastic restiictions on the use of tin ordered by c g bate- man metals controller the domestic vegetable pack in canada this year islikely to be considerably below the uantity pracessediu recent yoars cabbage carrots parsnips beets the passing yeiirs its a common saying my how time flys only this week one of the oldtimers in claiemon cited a few village changes to us in a stieet corner chat- mr harry found has seen a good deal of facelift ing around the four corners since moving to the village take shoe repairing for instance theres no one doing that work here now at one time there was mr s palmer mr ueille mr john palmer and son mr magnus henderson and mr jobbitt theres no one to shoe a horse oither mr alex morgan used to ho in the business george graltam son harry thomson and a blacksmith shop between the present conner bakery and mr brooks there was once a good foundry here operated f g lister co ltd avholksale fltuii mercil1xts 80 front street east toronto ontario owing tothis situation the two can nirig factories at claremont are not sure yet wbat will happen next season ontario vegetable growers and re presentatives of the canning com panies have been confeiring with j g taggart food controller on the subject and an announcement is ex pected in the near futuie relating to the quantities of corn beans peas arid tomatoes which may be canned this will govern the acreages which farmers will plant to these vege tables related to lestrictions upon the production is the pvices which the canners are to pay the farmers the tomato growois have been asking for a bonus so that their return would ibe adequate for their labor while the pi ice ceiling upon the processed product can be maintaineda decision on this is expected f i om the wartime prices board in the near future a large shipment of the two tons of vegetable garden seeds being sent by the federated womens institutes of ontario to the british womens institutes for early spring planting has arrived safely in britain according to the officials of the womens institute branch on tario department x agriculture toronto the seed cost 2000 and will augment to a considerable ex tent great britains fiesh vegetable output this year several horticul tural societies including wetland and those in the ottawa valley contributed generously to the fund recently the federated womens institute of ontario have presented 500 to the chinese war relief fund the money going diiect to mme chiang kaishek for distribution final figures show that the ontario red cross society has shipped 233232 pounds of jam overseasthe result of ajoint effort of the womens institutes and redcross the total for canada was 4 6 05 s3 pounds e s barker lds ddj3 honor graduateof royal collet of dental surgeons and of ta university of toronto office in grnblna block phone 274- markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and- surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county insurance thomas birkett son general insurance agency stouffville ontario established 1908 insure in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service v phone 25902 stouffville ho kllinck f 37 classic ave toionto for your insuranceneedsln fire life automobile burghu and all casualty linos a c ratse 97024 for war work n reports of local womens insti tute branches showt that 97024 was raised for war work v branches are working through the local ired cross the navy league the salva tion army or local patriotic organi zations members have sewed 107- 466 garments for civilian and hos pital use and have knitted 124724 articles two mobile kitchens contributed for overseas by the womens insti tutes of ontario have been doing magnificent work in two large brit ish centres according to col scott of the red cross society overseas there are 40000 rural women who are membeis of womens insti tutes in ontario burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -also- automobile and fire barristers office phone residence pke islfoici j7m arthur w s greer barrister solicitor- notary pablic 6 king street bast v jf oshawa ontario f resident partner branch oflcs wcipollardkc port perry uxbridge ontario phone xi office phone elgin 7021 kingdale 71 mowders corner store gash and carry l is a e j ij ri vi k ir t l i 1 it select line of groceries and dry goods fresh and cured meats claremont ph 1401 wanfmcks here they are usuat high bray quality here it is chick time again and again we offer you the usual highquality bray chicks with an added year of breeding an added year of skilled selection for that combination of vigor llvability fast growth early and steady egg production and extragood meat qualities that made the bray chick famous this is a year of unusual opportunity in the poultry ibusi- t ness dont risk a slipup start the old reliable bray chicks and get started right thats what hundreds of poul try raisers do every year nev er had cockerels bring in so much mrs l bryan bee- ton ont wish i had ordered more never had better chickens in my life l p hansen pugwash jet ns wondorful layers good hardy birds nelson whit- lock gaytown pei bought 100 from you last year and made money so day6ld chicks sexed and nnsexed started chicks sexed and nonsexed started capons turkey poults ask us send the tribune to absent friends lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery rubbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts stouffville phono 4301 opposite the town clock samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc 603 temple bldg 62 richmond street w toronto stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor phone 4303 thought i would take an extra 150 this year mrs wesley nichol nennoxville pq pullets are grand eggs just rolling along mrs c it bradley little current ont best in years brays for mo from now on mrs camp bell nestlcton ont best i ever raised mrs spriggs duck lake sask isnt that the kind of bird you want bray chick hatchery stiver bros stouffville agents ontario l e oneill stotjfpvxuib funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone brierbush hospital government licensed n main street east stooitrub maternity medicaland surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 hoar service mrs e r good phone 191 a c kennedy chiropractor churoh street stouffrlu mjnday wednesday friday 9 to 12 am phono ki 4812 res ha079s ernest w hunter chartered accountant auditor office residence 61 chlltfcrd tqnrto room 308 i 67 bloorst w r g clendening funeral director 1 o ambulance service phone markham 9000 ais farmer licensed 1 austioneer 20 years experience york county uxbridge and picker- ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po clarke prentice phone aginconrt 53 w3 moiucea licensed auctioneer for the counties- of york and on- tarlo successor for corpl kenj prentice of casf and of the lata j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stotk sales a specialty at fair and fc rea- son we rates