the tribune stbuffvilleonty thursday augfrsf 27tly 1942 i i i -lrrfsi-i- w page seven glaf fefnottt arid district by staff correspondent local agentconnors bakery claremont lad missing after dieppe battle j pte ivan purdy or the roy al hamilton light infantry lias been reported niksing following the battle of dieppe according to a telegram from the national defend head- quarters received by his slater mrs krnie jlinan ivan al though not a native of clare mont being born in troy has made ids home here of recent years and was popular among his fellows ho was 23 years of age knit had been opcrscas for two years latest report we had concerning his work stated mrs hinan was tliat ho was a despatch rider mrs sanders of orillla has been visiting at the home of mr and mrs harry porter mr and mrs robert beelby and mrs jas taylor were visiters in stoutfville on saturday mrs esther palmer and uncle mr ira boyer visited with mr and mrs gaorge lee stouftville re cently mrs henry smith and son don of uxbridge called on relatives here on monday there will be a mens doubles tournament at the local greens this friday august 2sth prizes will be awarded fh fowl mr and mrs fred ward and mr and mrs fred evans competed in the mixed tournament at markham on monday rev keith daniels son of the local baptist pastor rendered two lovely solos at the morning service i in that church on sunday dick ward son of mr and mrs roy ward was taken to the sick childrens hospital toronto for treatment on friday master bobbie lintner of kitch ener has been visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle mr and mrs ralph wellman will palmer has returned to the village after spending a week in barrie where ho was filling a con tract for the painting and decorat ing of an apartment house mrs fryer and sister miss mar- jorio ward of toronto were in claremont over the weekend attend ing the funeral of their aunt mrs w brown mr and mrs hooey and son have been holidaying for the past couple of weeks mr hooey who is the local bank manager has been re lieved during his absence by a mem ber of the staff from toronto the mission circle of the baptist church met at the home of mrs george richardson on tuesday afternoon mrs edgar wards group was in charge of the program the topic being the canadian in dians the w a of the united church will hold their monthly meeting in the basement of the church this thursday afternoon august 27th a pot luck supper will be served at the conclusion of the meeting everyone is invited mrs bud norton of claremont and mrs sydney earl of hunts- ville are enjoying a two months ol pioneer parents from pennsyl- vacation at prince george s bc vania where their husbands are stationed with the brockville rifles te tonrnto qmning ukcly letter to friends here mrs norton s rm states that she en joyed the trip west u dont expect to beopcrat- verymuch prince george she says ins very long- this year- walter is a very nice town but just swarm- symes local tomato king told the ing with soldiers the couple ex- tribune this week while the crop pect to return the latter pari of of tomatoes is normal in number september i the wight has made serious in ward family loses sister born at balsam- sophia jane ward wife of the late warner l brown passed away suddenly in osbawa on wednesday august 19th deceased was a daughter of the late mr and mrs richard ward and leaves to mourn her loss three sisters mrs frank cooper mary mrs jones sarah mrs will bir- kett dell and six brothers will judson evans walter roy and fred the late mrs brown was buried from her late residence church st oshawa on saturday afternoon to claremont union cemetery birthday gathering sunday a unique gathering came to gether on sunday at the home of mrs tlios bacon on the farm here adjoining claremont it was the occasion of the birthday of mrs bacons mother mrs william wat son of stouffville who on that day was 79 she was invited here for the day and when mrs bacons daughters hazel and mrs edgar kidd and baby garry arrived from richmond hill it made four gener- tions on hand others present to celebrate grandmothers birthday were mrs bacons other two daugh ters mrs pretty from ottawa and miss myrtle from toronto in all thirteen enjoyed the day together mrs william watson was born near altona in pickering township and with her brother wellington who resides with her are the sole sur vivors of a family of six sons and daughters born to the late mr and mrs ephrian lehman descendants driving south on altona road t ig nored the top sign at the intersec tion and collided broadside with jh hawkins west hill damaging both vehicles severely but luckily both drivers and their passengers escap ed injury opp john scott who investi gated the accident said thompson had been drinking but was not drunk the accused admitted con suming two pints of ale thompsons only defense was that he was driving on a strange road and had no knowledge that there was a stop sign at the inter section pk leering workers get good food and exercise bert maskell and jean wero visitors on wednesday yps took charge of the in st johns church on afternoon in the absence of e kennedy who is on his brougham pte walter knox of camp bor den is home on leave for two weeks mr and mrs e crocker of toronto spent a few days last week with land mrs matthews mr and mrs ravey of toronto were guests at the wm ellicott home over the weekend mr and mrs wilson of toronto visited mr and mrs l beer on sunday mrs toronto the service sunday rev i vacation the middleton farm just north of the village is being offered for sale on wednesday sept 2nd at 230 pm miss wanda varnum has return ed to the city after recuperating at the home of her sister mis d a beer miss barbara imairs returned home on sunday after spending a week with friends in oshawa mrs harris of georgetown is visiting at the stephenson home j sc on wednesday last mr george knox has joined up ji p c brown returned with the rcaf and v now awaiting his call mrs dean mairs has been under the doctors care during the past week suffering from a severe attack of shingles mr and mrs hillick and mrs rk appetizing meals in the plant cafeteria provide a pleasant and healthful break for these shell fillers in a canadian war industry salads high in vitamin content are always a favorite with girl employees upper left shell fillers at lunch below selecting a des sert above horse shoe pitching ispart of the recreational program employees are en couraged to build up health through proper diet and exercise home after visiting friends in woodstock trout season extended to september 15 the speckled trout season which normally closes august 31 has been extended to sept 15 game and wright of georgetown called on the fisheries minister harry nixon said latters niece miss may stephen- this week articles sent the claremont red the rod oads into the crop an inspection cross- from the brougham branch th0 acrea wni area during august include 5 turtle neck mal bushels come from to sweaters 2 womans sweaters 2 pr mens socks 1 pairs boys socks 2 pairs mens socks 4 pairs boys socks 9 pairs mitts 1 pr wristlets 29 articles for infants 5 washcloths 12 womans night gowns 11 suits of boys pyjamas 10 shirts 19 blouses 4 large quilts 5 cot quilts 5 pairs new blankets donated by mr john miller used clothing 1 the- claremont plant revealed that the biggest percentage of the crop is affected shortage of pickers is another problem to be dealt with this years supply will be done up in large cans only the 28 oz size government regulations forbids the use of smaller sizes for the tomato industry have you made your contribution sweater- 1 piece of mens underwear to gcrap rjvc new continuation school teacher from ringwood mail couriers are expected to be busy this week collecting the rub mrs kenneth laushway of ring- her salvage from the box holders on wood we understand will be the their rural routes there are in the new teacher on the continuation ncigborhpod of 225 boxes on the school staff to fill the vacancy caus- three routes out of claremont and ed by the resignation a month ago if each of these would donate the of mrsvdyle of ottawa who was small amount of10 pounds over hired by the local board in juno ton of scrap rubber could be ob- mrs laushway has several years tained in this area alone farmers experience and will be the second are reminded that they might assist married lady teaching in claremont in this national effort by bringing school mrs harry porter having their scrap to town if it so happen- taken a position on the public school cd that they are making a trip staff v that way the conveyances used by the mailmen have only a limited capacity and any help in lightening the load would be appreciated we are sure wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville- 255 maricham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges h iv gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 3 toronto buses jle ave s- toronto tostouffville stouffville ctoltoronto a 915 am a 715 am xd 120 pm 0 1150 am xd 10 pm d 1150 am a 530 pm e 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 c saturday sunday and holidays f friday saturday only g dly ex saturday sun hoi x through to uxhrldge tickets and information at fkol food shop phone 107 gray coach lines heifer picked off by porcupine a heifer oxd property of bruce taylor an itribrldge township farmer north of claremont was the victim last weekof ajporcupine and jio less than 100 quills were re moved- from the animals head following the encounter the heifer had been pasturing some distance from the home arid mr taylor was unaware of its condition for some days the animal suffered consider able loss of blood in the removal of the quills but certainly would have died had it been allowed to suffer many more days mr taylor reports this week that the heifer was gradually recuperating and had bogun to eat a little onco more driver ignored highway sign fined 20 admitting a charge of dangerous driving edgar thompson of picker ing township was fined 20 and costs by acting magistrate ii h poison in whitby police court last week in addition thompsons driv ing permit was ordered suspended for a period of three months the accident out of which the charge arose according to evidenced occurred at the intersection of the altona and kingston roads on august 11 at- 545 pm- thompson you can now buy war savings certificates an investment guaranteed by the dominion of canada at all post off ices banks trust companies i7l jl c ii j 1 ft i avvi sikjtxvscmiks i- i gs