Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1942, p. 9

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i- s v vtrtr5 c-vv- j r- v the tribune- stouffville ont- thursday sept 10th- 1942- glaremnl aricf district by staff correspondent local agent connors bakery me and mw hooey have return ed from their- holidays- v mr and mrs james coates and friends motored toniagara falls re- cently and the return trip pick ed up several hampers of peaches at the beamsville market mrs hugh gregg has been visiting friends in norwood ont for a few- days miss mary wagg rn daughter of mr and mrs nelson wagg is home for a months holidays from detroit mich mrs duncan morgan of toronto and formerly of claremont visited j friends here over the kend mr and mrs r f cooper water- ford mr allen tomlinscn mr and mrs ted tomlinson and bill tom- linson rcaf were all visitors at the dr tomlinsons home on the holiday mrs rcbt nelson and daughter of detroit have been visiting with mr abijah forsyth- for a few days the wmsof the united church will meet this thursday afternoon sept 10th in the sunday school toom mrs luther pilkeys group will be in charge of the meeting rev and mrs i e kpnnedy have returned to the village after holiday ing for a few days at camp ahshun- yoong on lake simcoe mr and mrs purdy of oshawa were visitors with mr and mrs ernie hi nan and family last week mrs john morgan and daughter gertrude of toronto have been vis iting at the home of miss s eevans mr and mrs moigan pugh were also at the evans home on sunday mr cecil storry completed his harvest this year witlya combine one of the few used in the neighbor- hood mr irobt fuller we under stand also made use of me machine i mr doug dickinson has relin quished his work at the dil plant and taken a new position at the sarco plant here in claremont mr walter symes was busy on labor day preparing his canning factory to receive the first shipment of tomatoes which are expected j shortly i miss billie wagg was a visitor over the weekend with mrs fred middleton toronto mr blake briscoe v was a holiday visitor with his parents mr and mrs jas briscoe bill hicks former barclay trans port driver who was called to the service some time ago was in town during the weekend in his now uni form mr and mrs bob dawson and mr robinson were visitors in ancas- ter last week ran loyst rcaf was a visitor with his parents mr and mrsfrank loyst during the weekend mr roy morgan- visited at the home of his son jack one evening mr and mrs melvin johnston and family visited mr and mrs leslie feasby on sunday the claremont and north picker- ins red cross society will hold a meeting on tuesday sept 15 at the duncan home in green river at s pm rubber salvage was t light on rural routes the rural mail courieis scrap rubber collection did not bring forth the expected amount of salvage al though it is expected the work by some of the school children in the village will help to boost the total in the campaign whichj closed on tuesday up until the first of the week between seven and eight hun dred pounds had been brought in to the post office will murk 30th wedding anniversary next week mr and mrs geo scott of clare mont will mark their fiftieth wedd ing anniversary en monday of next week sept 14th the couple while only residents of the village for the past dozen years are pickering pion eers of long standing mr scott be ing reeve and deputy reove of the township he was a son of the late william scott and elizabeth miller and farmed at lot 22 con 8 for some time i peaches 73c each in england gordon morlcy son of mr and mrs fred morley of claiemont and who is a wireless operator with the rcaf in england speaks very highly of his english hosts gordcn says that although the boys do not get a great variety of food what is forthcoming is good and wholesome fruit is scarce and peaches are 75c each the mail service is very good and a birthday cake sent to mark his 19th year had only one small chip from one corner when it arriv ed after the 3000 mile journey damage suits adjourned until november judge d b coleman presided over division court at brougham on wednesday when two cases of local inteiest were adjourned until the nov 10th court e m campbell 2nd concession is suing clifford coleman ajso of- the front line for a rent account of 70 w c gibson vs fred crawford is the other case adjourned this is a damage action wherein gibson alleges that cattle belonging to crawford damagedhis garden to the extent of 75 several judement summonses and garnishees werd disposed of consider phats what everyone has to do these days manufacturers dealers and consumers because of the reduction of materials available for the manufacture of duro pumping systems our many dealers have been requested to place the few new duro pumps we can allot each one with prospective purchasers whose wartime farm pro duction can be materially increased by having running water- these dealers because we cannot supply as many new duro pumps as they can sell will be anxious to keep every duro pump in their terri tory in good running order so that it will give maximum uninterrupted service the duro dealer in your vicinity will be glad to service and replace worn parts in your duro pump have it checked now to insure a con tinuation of the satisfactory service to which you are ac customed the duro special shown s opposite pumps v 250 gallons per hour and has a 25 gallon galvanized tank agiiews hardware stouffville- ontario empire brass mfg co limited leaden hamilton toronto sudbury winnipeg vancouver the w i meeting will be held on wednesday sept 16 at 230 at the home of mrs wm palmerthls is grandmothers meeting and the roll call will be answered by where married and by whom north claremont house is sold the frame house in north clare mont just opposite the railway the property of mr geo middleton has been sold to miss zellars of mark- ham township the place which in cludes about an acre of land was built by mr middleton some five or six years ago former resident charged following accident at brougham mrs rufby davis of brougham and only recently a resident in clare mont was charged last week with driving with a beginners license without an instructor and also tra velling without- due care as to the safoty of others on the highway the charges were laid by constable jack norton following a collision at the corner of the brock rd and no 7 highway in which a car driven by mrs davis and proceeding south on the brock rd struck an eastbound machine on the highway driven by mr c shortt of shaw st toronto the accident occurred about the noon hour on saturday principal damage was done to the shortt car which was driven across the highway and up against the verandah of a nearby house occupants of neither car were injured the case will be heerd in magistrates court whitby on sept 15th brougham w j brown and family of tor onto were with his parents over theweekend mr and mis goodfcllon- leturned home after spending a week visiting friends at their home near corby- ville mr and mrs hugh gannon of oshawa called on his mother on sat urday mr and mrs roy mcwhirter were called to fort stanley last week ow ing- to the sorious illness of mr mc whirter sr who at time of writing remains about the same mr and mrs a b matthews have moved into their new home here and are busy just now getting settled congratulations to mr and mrs allan gray on the arrival of a young son on wednesday sept 3rd mr ted follow of peterboro spent the weekend at his home here mrs e e annis entertained her niece from kingston over the week end- mrs henley of woodstock visited her aunt miss i bate over the- holi day a family gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs jack morgan of urbridge on sunday last those attending were mr john phillips mr george phillips mr and mrs kenneth hastings mr cecil philips and family miss marjorie twcedie mr and mrs james fhillips and son david all of brougham mrs mina mcmaster and miss audrey philips of toronto mr and mrs norman king- and son floyd cr belhaven also mrs peter diamond and son lional mr and mrs ewart diamond and family of myrtle mr and mrs herman walker and family and mr and mrs joshua dobson and daughter mina of utica the gathering took the form of a picnic and- a veiy oiappy time was spent by all whitchurch pioneer rubied at aurora funeral services were held satur day for mrs elizabeth annmckoo brown a resident of aurora district for many years she was 79 mrs brown died suddenly at her summer home at island grove lake simcoe she lived for many years on the second concession of whitchurch and later took up residence in aurora- surviving are her husband william brown two daughters mrs harry thayer and mrsc t chap man mrs marshall willson of aurora is asister rev mr hirtle conducted the service fit aft army weddih believed to be one of the first all army marriages in can ada was that of lancecorporal ld emeny and pte mary walton of the wac both stationed at newmarket training centre the ceremony took place on august 17 in the camp chapel and- was performed hy the camp chaplain capta w downer mla 42 new teachers in south ontario when the public school bells rang on tuesday of this week calling children back to their studies 42 new teachers out of a list of 104 started work in south ontario over which inspector r a hutchison supervises this is by far the larg est number of changes ever made in one year work cn the new sroomed school for the children of the pickering plant workeis is well undeiway and may be ready early in october the new school is in fickerin township and will come under mr hutchison in some places theie aie still repoit- ed to be vacancies on public school itatts but not in south ontario schoolboys on prairies help to gather iiarvks next monday sept 14 is registra tion day for all women married or single between the ages of 20 and 24 because of labor shortage on manitoba farms boys from winnipeg high schools have been welcomed for their help in harvesting the first gioup went to minto where provincial government representa tives placed them at work the boys regarded their outing as an adventure plus the prospect of extia pocket money school authorities have extended the holiday period so that more boys may be available to aid in the harvesting roost for the band the final collection at the sunday evening openair service in the com munity park claremont amounting to 1379 was donated to the clare mont band and they wish to take this opportunity of expressing their appreciation for the help the band led in the service of song each sun day night pickeriiigc estate of 180 acres solfr the fine estate of 180 acres on the brock road north of bi oiigham was sold by public auction- last wednes day when auctioneer clark pren tice put the place under the ham- mer and made a fine sale the new owner is mrh a newman of dunbartonwho bid the place up to 16000 and thereby put other bidders out of the running mr newman is the owner of newallyn farms in pickering and is a noted- breeder of shorthorn cattle and a distributor of seed grains the late mr middleton bought the farm back in 1909 from samuel stephenson at that time he had only 500 with which to make a down payment but he lived to see the last dollar paid off against the liability this not only indicated thrift and good management on his part but it proved that the farm was a producing acreage of merit he found time during his life to give his services in a public way too for he served his municipality at councillor and reeve for some years there will probably be a large sale of stock and implements some time in october to clean up the estate on this well known property buses leave toronto to stouffvelle a 915 am ed 120 pm xd 10 pm a 530 pm s 730 pm b 1115 pm stouffville to toronto a 715 am c 1150 am d 1150 am s 345 pm d 450 pm e 940 pm a daily ex sunday and holidays b monday and saturday only c sunday and holidays d saturday only e saturday sunday and holidays f friday saturday only dly ex saturday sun- hol- x through to uxbridge tiokets and information at leola food shop rhonol07 coach lines national registration of women in canada sept 14 to sept 19 1942 with calgary tanks lieut don taylor of toronto is another officer of the calgary tank regiment who went into action at dieppe those who must register i v all females born between january 1st 1918 and december 31st 1922 inclusive who are not now in possession of unemployment insurance cards form 411 or 413 illustrated below also all those who have such cards in their possession but who are not employed in insurable employment where you must register t- you must register at your nearest selective service office formerly the local employment claims office of the unemployment insurance commission or a location set up for your convenience if you reside in a rural area you register at your nearest post office the date of registration yon may register at any time between monday september 14th and saturday september 19th 1942 those who need not register inmates of institutions such as hospitals and mental hospitals and members 61 religious orders those in possession of either of the two unemployment insur ance cards form 41 1 or 413 illustrated and who are now employed in insurable employment j note if yon are now unemployed you will be required to register if yon have an insurance book number or registration corancao uic 411 or 413 which yon got when yon were previously employed bring it with yon when registering elliott m little humphrey mitchell dlrckktsobasakctltstsc mlabter 4 ldxmr ss4e ck

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