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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1942, p. 7

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the tribune stouffyille ont thursday june 11 1942 page seven claremont and district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery tribunes on sale connors store each week at mr and mrs alvin bushby and family or rckring visited mrs bushbys mother here on sunday mrs todd of goodwood visited with her sister mrs w hardy and mrs robert redshaw on sunday mrs ed linton spent the week end with her daughter and family mr and mrs pudry of oshawa mrs thos bacon is very ill and has been forced to bed at her home just west of the village mr roy alsop who has been working in toronto as home on the townline last sunday bill banks rcaf was home here in claremont during the week- end i mr n goddard was the anniver- friends of the newlywetls mr and mrs jack lehman gathered at the brides home robert redshaws on friday evening where the couple were showered with lovely gifts of every description following the festivities at the redshaw home the gathering moved to the com munity hall where they attended the park board dance the 9th concession which is un der the jurisdiction of the county is receiving a fresh application of gravel this week the road bstweei the west townline and claremont eary speaker at the uxbridge twp has been in a bad ot repair fo 5th line church last sunday mr and mrs george lee of stouffville were sunday visitors with mrs esther palmer a mens tournament will be held on the local greens on the after noon of wednesday june 17th mr anl mrs l douglas were visitors at bobcaygeon on sunday mr and mrs george scott visit er at the dave scott home in osh awa on thursday mr russ cowie of toronto spent the weekend heie with his mother and sister pte dave connly visited at the john scott home on sunday dave is stationed in toronto messrs jack norton jack rae mccallfrontenac service station men were in toronto on monday evening attending the annual cou ventlon of this big oil fii m at the king edward hotel arthur loyst son of mr and mrs fiank loyst has enlisted with the ordinance coips and left this week for training he has been employ ed of late at whitby mrs glover and helen of hast ings ont were visitors at the tomlinson and loyst homes last week the schools banks and post offices were the only thiee places to observe the kings birthday for monday june sth t mr thos paterson is steadily improving at his daughters home in brooklin he is now able to take a short di ive occasionally in the car mr f manion section foreman for the cpr station here has joined his majesties forces and ex pects to leave for training the mid dle of this month mr manion has three brothers in the army steps are underway to observe a wednesday half holiday in clare mont watch for merchants an nouncement elsewhere in this issue hut too late for this page on sunday june 21st a special childrens service will be held in the baptist church at 11 am there will be special music for the occa sion and the pastor will bring a message for the children i rev w daniels and mr charles gostick aie in hamilton this week attending the annual baptist con vention rev and mrs keith dan iels of toronto are in claremont during the pastors absence visit ing at the parsonage the wms of the united church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs geo scott on thursday afternoon june 11th ah the ladies of the congre gation are cordially invited to at tend mr charles hardy who recently purchased the house just east of main st and owned by mr purdy of oshawa is expected to move in soon since the most recent tenant mrs warden and family have mov ed to toronto mr and mrs ted tomlinson and family of toronto were visitors at the tomlinson home here on satur day bill tomlinson rcaf is home enjoying a two weeks leavehe has been stationed at the eglinton hunt club post for the past few weeks the regular meeting of the w i will be held on tuesday afternoon june 16th in the basement ot the baptist church miss lindsley of lever bros educational bureau will bo the guest speaker all mem bers are urged to attend note the change in date some time and although the big grader has made numerous trips across the strip the surface wis so potted with holes little improve ment of a lasting nature was made the tow truck owned by jack norton corner garage proved too strong for itself on friday evening when pulling a gravel truck out of a tog on the corner lot the outfit toppled over the heavy draw rais ed the front wheels of the tow- truck off the ground and instead of settling back after a heavy tug the truck laid over on its side no one was injured and little damage in curred vagrant arioteil by village coiimalilo yjos hinves a french canadian by biuh hailing from thiee rivers que was placed under arrest here by contable jack noiton on satur day evening when he failed to pro duce a registration card or give any satisfactory exolanatinn of his employment hinves who is de scribed as about 2s yews of age had been loitering around the faims on the 6th and 7th concession for several days and the constable was summoned on saturday evening to pick him up he was taken in custo dy on the hutchings farm and plac ed under lock and key at whitby park boaid benefit well attended a full house greeted the fine array of talent assembled iii the community hall on friday evening for the concert proceeds of which will go to the community park board some 50 was cleared from the conceit and dance music was supplied by a trio of musicians from the sunderland district on june 19th at s pm another dance will be held in the hall here under the same auspices the dance will com mence at 9 p in and there will be bingo at s pm clarcmoitt car goes up in smoke a car owned by fred maishman of the sth concession caught fira near bethesda 5th con of whit church on sunday night and was left a blazing wreck wheu dis covered by constable fleury of aurora when the yonge street cop came along the owner if the car had departed but the license num ber was still discernabu and led to constable fleury communicating with constable norton dies in the west mrs fred cowie who recently l iu kta rluc purchased the bouse and lot owned ffaljam native by miss florence beelby who has 1 1 now made her home in barrie mov ed into her new dwelling last week mrs cowie who is from zephyr is heartily welcomed into this com munity once again green river little pauline brooks had quite a sick spell one day last week mrs williams was hostess at a vanishing luncheon last thursday mr and mrs alfred micbell enter tained a few couples at evening i dinner on wednesday of last week james jones ninety-three-year- old retired prairie tarmer and busi nessman died on tuesday at his home 3824 elson avenue burnaby after a long illness born near bal sam ontario he engaged in the misses marion riddel and dor othy cloakoy of toronto spent the weekend here at least one in our community has learned to turn off the ignition key shouldnt one with a beginners license know that l ask you the next croqulnole party will be held on june 20 at the home of timber milling business at glen mr and mrs williams make a major for several years in 1s92 he special effort to be present moved to griswold man and later 1 the johnston entertainers of to tyvan sask blackwater will take charge at the he is survived by his widow fran- j g river garden party again ces and six sons j w jones vic- this year with miss fallowdown toria t e jones in vancouver f tne choir p ake w jones in california foster jones p fo next week will in nanaimo j a and c c jones saskatoon and by one brother in toronto mr jones had lived in van couver eleven years the funeral was held on thursday afternoon in the chapel of central park funeral home rev alfred wilson officiating cremation was made at ocean view cemetery mr ing a brougham and mrs e annis aie spend- week with friends in brock- note be at mrs williams home on tuesday june 16 each member urgently re quested to attend if you have never attended a plunkett dinner here is your chance and if you have attended one well you certainly have every rea son to go to as many more as possible this particular popular plunkett will be held at grays hall on june 26th secure your ticket from one of the war workers com mittee with mrs wm milne as convener the memorial day service for brunswick hill cemetery will be held one half mile east of green river on no 7 highway on sunday june 14 at 230 rev norman burke will be the speaker in case of ram service will be held in the church this cemetery is recogniz ed as one of the oldest burial buses leave from stouffville to toronto a 715 am b 925 am c 350 pm b 940 pm from toronto to stouffville b 1100 am c 130 pm d 530 pm c 545 pm b 1115 pm a 915 am a dally ex sun hoi b sundays holidays c saturday only d dally ex sat sun hoi eastern daylight saving time tickets and information at leola food shop phono 107 gray coach lines win louis banbury dies in lst vcar the tuneral took place at aurora cemetery on tuesday last week of one of auroras oldest citizens the late wm louis banbury who died at whitby on sunday mr banbury was in his 91st year and was born at columbus in pickering township ontario county he was one of a family of five sons and one daughter his parents were ihe late mr and mis samuel ban bury after farming in the columbus district he and his brother jesse came to aurora about 49 years ago and purchased the livery business of the late james major which operated mck of the queens hotel the busiiffss was a flourishing one with 12 or 15 horses in use about 3s years ago he built the banbury block on yonge st and after the horse went out of fashion ran a taxi business he was for four or five years town constable and was for 15 years a member of the public school board he was a member of aurora united church school for many years and a member of the board of management ho had been in illhealth for the past years as has been his wife the former ruth bell of claremont who survives him a brother jack died in idaho usa two months ago two brother jesse and geo of aurora and one sister mrs sher man rumohr of claremont survive rev roy hicks was in charge of tho funeral service i wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordox young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto ville and other eastern town mr and mis wm milne and daughter ireta of green river visit ed w e and mrs holtby on sun day mr fied hicks and mr cyiil halt were in toronto one day last grounds in pickering having been week when they joined up withn this site for 9s years a large the r c a mrs r w witter of toronto spent the weekend with her bi oth er mr l matthews mr e woodward has been busy during the past week remodeling his large grocery truck which he in tends to use as a bus for conveying workeis to and fro from piekeiing mr ross madill and charles aldridge were at queensville on sunday visiting mr and mrs e burgess mrs jos einpringham was a guest of her sister mrs dean mairs one day last week the undersigned merchants of lareiuoiit have agreed to close their places of business cery wednesday attcrnoon until ruithei notice in keeping with the half holiday observed in the majority of towns and villages cooper hardware 15 kilpatriok fred mowder o ur service saves you time and labor get appetizing variety in your meals at low cost and at the same time save yourself time and- labour during hot weather the entire family will enjoy the finer texture and homemade flavour of stovers bread and whether you serve white wholewheat brown or raisin bread youll discover you add a pleasing zest to every meal orders taken for wedding cakes the stouffville bakery phone 180 a stover prop bakers for two generations attendance is expected through the press a hearty vote of the young peoples class has thanks for the kindly interest and donated to the church here a very j help the young folks who are giving fine pulpit light it was used for the such splendid help in the old church first time last sunday evening the they have already made definite church executive wish to extend plans toward another objective special values for thursday friday saturday june 11th 12th 13th fresh braeside fine quality dominion bees 2 24oi loaves white brown cracked wheat domino owder all grades rakin mountainview v t0matoe canadian new cheese domnol motor oil kelloggs or quaker corn flakes maple leaf matches glasscos blended orange and gaap marmalade oldenglish or mrs beetons marrowfat peas pureground black pepper tendermeaty prunes mm tins hc ib 27c 2 3 6qr tin r 8oi pkgs large boxes 2lb 1m isoi ts 4050s large size crown or bee hive 10h corn syrup mrs lukes riballij mixed fine quality jewel shortening fresh pure lard tin 99b stb tin lge 27oi jar 15c 25c 24c 25c 15c 10c 53c 19c ib 9c 27c ib n sj

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