Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1942, p. 7

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fh-z- i fj- j 4 the tribune stouffflle jontariotfaujcsday july 30 1942 vv rt v bagbsbvjhn slareriioiit and district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery tribunes on bale each week at connors store no tribune next week mrs geo derusha has been holi daying from her job at the dil mrs russell pilkey has discon tinued her work at the pickering plant mrs bushby is spending a ten- days with her son alvin at picker- j e s is a married man and not eligible under the ex- pte curly cook of the rcoc draft call was home on his first leave on sunday mrs dr john button has also been spending another week with her parents mr and mrs robert forsyth her husband having re turned to his rcaf post at fort william we wish to correct an error which appeared in these columns last week with reference to the list of men called upfor military service the name of elmer sherk was inserted i cfriends gathered at the home of i mrs wm benscn last week to john hewsted a nephew of mrs snower miss enid cook with a nost m chandler has enlisted with tb qf pamry g the marrl navy air corps j ag of mlgs cook to mr bruce har miss margaret mcnab has been tm has been a the cere- visiting friends in toronto during inony to take place aug 15th the past week mr russell cowie and l lady mr lamurray of clarcmont who j along with his wife and family took up residence here last spring friend visited with friends in the village oil sunday gone to aagka wun a road miss marjorie petty has returned j duiidi concern t family will home from a months vacation with cont to reside here her aunt in the city of windsor the apartment over the corner mr and mrs evans benson and family were visitors at mr ben- eons homo here last sunday rev i e and mrs kennedy and family expect to leave for their august vacation this week i employment at pickering mr and mrs james ward of store which was vacated last week by the chas derushas will be oc- i cupied it is expected this week by mr and mrs dunlop and family of i orillia mr dunlop has secured threshing operations are in full swing on several farms in the clarc mont area and the first returns are from allan wideman on the 9 th greenbank visited at the home of mr and mrs fred ward on sun day rev i e kennedy was a visitor to the niagara district last week concession where fall wheat thresh- and returned with some fine basketsed 40 bushels to the acre vince of cherries i baker and peter nighswander have robert forsyth is having his also threshed barley but no word house newly decorated on the out- has been received yet as to the side james briscoe being the pain- yield ter mr and mrs ernie baker and mr and mrs harold hopkins have been holidaying in the north coun try for a few days sergt major and mrs lyon of toronto visited at chas empring- hams home last week at mt zion i attacked him bill tonilins6n rcaif and fields and even allan tomlinson who is employed an w by a toronto trucking firm were nuisance both home on sunday i igincourt rink takes mr and mrs jas ward and mr pirst money and mrs jas horthop both of whitby visited relatives in the vil- an agincourt rink lage last weekend miss jean and audrey linton of mlxed doubles tournament on toronto have been visiting at the lo s hel on saturday home or their grandparents mrande goodman of oshawa was second mrs milton benson and fred evans the local club mr and mrs delbert booth of t v- fourteen rinks entered stouffville spent sunday with mrs lhe competition big hawk shot a big hawk with a wing spread measuring three feet was shot on the farm of mr dave dawson last week by a son bob the younger dawson stated that the bird had repeatedly in the around the barn- ibecoining quite a skipped by walter hawk carried off first prize booths mother mrs john spence- jy claremont mr and mrs cliff pilkey and family have been visiting with mr pilkeys family here mr and mrs luther pilkey mrs thos condy sustained quite a shakingup when she fell in her sand au 2nd the nome one day last week forced to in tle wiu bed for a short while she is now 8 rev daniels wl take church senice to change next sunday the sunday services of the two churches will revert to morning ser vice in the baptist church and even ing service in the parki beginning able to be about again i charge at the august services and mrs- frank loyst returned to her th m nortion of the 0tonln home here this week after a sue- services will be augumented by the cessfui operationv in st mlchaeis banl hospitaltoronto her many friends one p andy clark will be glad to hear of her steadily improving health t the baptist mission circle enter- tained the mission band to a picnic at the home of mrs james coatos j a yulca last week the program was in charge of mrs chas gosticks group and all enjoyed a very fine afternoon dr dave bagshaw of saginaw mich and- mrs lena brlttainot 1vrea the- same plant to the atlanta were united inmarriago in this week the yuka is a lily with a white bellshaped flower it is very common in the southern states growing wild in texas andy clark radio commenta tor for the weekly press described at some length in last sundays plant suppos ed to be a very rare bit of vegeta tion which he was surprised to find growing in ontario a wellknown resident here mrs will birkett hcaid the broadcast and proudly toronto last saturday afternoon and following the ceremony motor- ed out to claremont to visit miss margaret mcnabb j the womens association of the united church are holding their regular meeting in the basement of the church this thursday afternoon a potluck supper will conclude the afternoon session miss anna forsyth of toronto spent tho weekend at her homehere over 100 men assist with barn raising farmers numbering about 125 were on hand on friday to assist mr g m forsyth with the raising of his new barn on the brock ad just north of the townllne the structure which is 60x40 was raised in record time by two teams under the leadership of messrs john scott and bob ashenhurst morleysymes of goodwood is the contractor no serious accidents occurred during the proceedings although jos farr received medical attention to a band injury and lloyd pugh receiv ed quite a shakingup when he tum bled from a beam new stop signs installed local police authorities wish to draw attention to tho fact that new stop signs have been installed at the four corners for those entering the brock rd from the 9th conces sion the new signs are easily dis cernible from a considerable dis- tnace and arc equipped with reflec tors the constable explained to the tribune that many local drivers ignored the signs with the result that numerous serious accidents have been narrowly averted hence forth there will be no excuse for this carelessness and charges will be laid against offenders visibility is poor from either direction and calls for extra caution by any entering the 5th concession connors store vacating premises connors bakery which has oper ated in claremont for eight years and which moved to whitby a few months ago is preparing to vacate their store premises here also the building which stands just east of the four corners is the property of lyman pilkey as is also the house just north of the store since the bakery moved to whitby the store business has been continued by mrs lonsdale mother of the bakery pro prietress but the stock is now being sold with a view to vacating the bakery has had considerable difli cully in procuring sufficient help since going to the larger centre but we were informed on monday that a mr taylor has been engaged this week- as permanent baker- mrs lonsdale expects to move to whit by whero she will assist her daugh ter with the business native of pickering over 80 years after an illness of several months mrs thomas richardson passed away at the home of her son clar ence in brooklin on tuesday she was in her 83rd year and had spent the greater part of her life in this vicinity living in her younger days at kinsale she was an active mem ber of the former methodist church and later of the united church re taining her membership with the kinsale congregation to which she was strongly attached she was a charter member of the womens institute in which organization she took a keen interest until illhealth laid her aside sheleaves to mourn her loss two daughters mrssfarn- dale of kinsale and mrs fred parkin of brooklin and one son clarence at whose home she lived there are also eight grandchildren her husband thomas rjchardson died some years ago when the fam ily were living in kinsale the funeral was held from her sons re sidence in brooklin on thursday with interment at salem cemetery with rev mr mcvey officiating bus es leave toronto to stouffville stouffvtlle to toronto a 915 am a 715 am id 120 pm c 1150 am xd 10 pm d 1150 am a 530 pm g 345 pm c 730 pm d 450 pm e 1115 pm e 940 pm a dally ex sunday and holidays b monday and saturday only c sunday and holidays d saturday only saturday sunday and holidays f friday saturday only g dly ex saturday sun hoi x through to uxbrldge tickets and information at vkotja food shop phono 167 gray coach lines assumes new duties mm duties as staff officer for the cw ac at md no 6 headquarters in halifax were assumed recently by capt rutb crealock of toronto until her transfer she was adjutant at the cwac training centre at st ane de bellevue que wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd phono adelaide 3636 toronto ring wood garage tubes vulcanized we arc prepared to give yon tho best vnlucanizing job with our new electric equipment general repairs number of rclincrs for qnick sale supertest gasoline and oil refreshment booth ken laushway prop brougham no tribune next weekj wedding bells are ringing in our midst mr and mrs d gannon were at newcastle on sunday visiting his cousin mrs milligan miss zella seebeck of toronto spent the weekend with her mother mrs d seebeck sgt pilot j g brown called on bis grandparents t c and mrs brown on saturday mr- ivan hicks and miss ivy mc- gulre of whitby visited at the a hamilton home on sunday mrs crawford of audley spent a few days last week with her par ents clifford and mrs wannopp mrs d a beer and children also her sister miss wanda varnum are spending a week holidaying at lake scugog mr- and mrs robt teddis of belleville were guests of their cou sins frank and may stephenson during the weekend miss margaret burton of detroit is spending a few days visiting her sister mrs m hamilton and other friends the wms held their regular meeting in the church on thursday afternoon mrs norton had charge of opening the meeting plans were made for holding the annual re union picnic on the lawn of mrs philip in august arranged by brougham womens institute a successful old timers entertainment held in brougham hall attracted a capacity audience bert harvey was instrumental in securing the talent for the event while leroy kenny and burt lloyd wore cochairmen artists contri buting to the fine program includ ed anna uhrinova duncan cowan florence good lulie westick nellie corbettmalone ruthven mc donald robert cook ralph gordon lenore hurdbest bob wilsonjcan simpson and mr kenney there passed away at jhe home of her daughter in toronto on fri day mrs jas hogle in her 90th year she is survived by four dau ghters mrs cameron alfa mrs haag meda r n mrs birch gladys and mrstarant who resides in the usabut was with her mother gedarbeaek gardens fcl civic holiday sunday august 2 featuring jack evans and his new radio band i ontarios most beautiful dance pavilion saturday evenings george h00ey and his new orchestra id for some time before her death mr hogle died some years ago there is also one son earl of col umbus interment took place on monday afternoon in the sherrard burial ground about a mile from here mr and mrs hogle will be remembered by many around here 130 school sections continued from page 6 the report on school areas affirm ed that they are now found in all parts of the province and that pub lic opinion has grown more favour able to the larger unit for rural school administration the act provides for the adjust ment of all rights and claims be- 1 by the minister to value adjust and doterminc all rights and claims his report is made to the minister within three months of the passing of the bylaw and is subject to the ministers approval for final effect advantages or union some of the advantages of the larger school area includes a mere equal school privilego for each rural pupil and more equitable dis tribution of school costs the rais ing of the level of the unsatisfactory school in the community to the level of the best saving in expenditure for text books library books school supplies etc by purchasing in larger quanti ties at wholesale costs more local interest in tho needs of the schools and more efficient school tween the school sections of the township when amalgamation takes boards meeting regularly to discuss place and when the bylaw goes ways and means of improving the into effect all school properties and schools less local jealousy and other assets become vested in the new board which also assumes all liabilities the local school inspect or is usually the referee appointed prejudice in school matters the possibility for the bettor placement of teachers a more healthy competi- lion among rural teachers r never knew he was dead how many times have you heard friends state that soandsowas buried before they knew that they were dead it is one of the sad reflect ions of this busy age so many people do not even take time to issue a formal furneral notice for members of their own family and merely de pend oh a newspaper to advertise the fact greater respect and better form is shown by issuing a funeral announcement in formal style your undertaker will take the order for cards and the cost is really very small funeral cards are obtainable in time of trouble in a few hours they make suitable announcements to send to distant relatives too ask your funeral director fc

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