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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1942, p. 7

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v- i yss3su the tunestwuivaiectat5 tfauredaypteiqbfltyl7-a9jbr- i tr paoa-sbvbmf- qarsmift m district by- staff corresiwndeiit vofai agent connors bakery jhss anna forsyth of toronto was a visitor here on sunday with her parenjs mr and mrs robert forsyth mr andmrs norrtehardy visited on sunday last at the formers home with mr and mrs charles hardy mr and mrs peter scott were visitors at the homeot mr and mrs george scott on sunday mr and mrs smith were in ham ilton one day last week miss ilene cooper of toronto spent the weekend at her home here gordon borland of toronto was a weekend visitor here with his mother mildred linton daughter of mr end mrs norman linton expects to leave home this week to attend college mrs loyst and daughter mild red were vistors in tweed last week with mr and mrs roy thompson mr and mrs curl and daughter t oshawa spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs smith mr harold coates of oshawa was at his home here over the weekend it is reported in the village that mr and mrs len filkey will move their place of residence to oshawa and that mr and mrs vance of uxbridge will move into the house which they will vacate mr percy redshaw also mr paul wellman received army calis last week mrs mcleod we understand has given up her position at the picker ing plant mr and mrs will palmer are visiting with mrs palmers nephew mr and mrs hugh fiigh orillia we understand that dean mairs thresher who serves this area had a record recently when for help at a recent threshing he had men whose average age was no less than 70 years mr and mrs thos stnnhiiry were weekend visitors at peterboro with daughters miss ida and mrs martin the bowling tournament for the kaisir trophy which was postponed township of markham voters lists 1942 municipality of the township of markham county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 8 of the voters lists and that i have post- ed up at my office at unionville on the 5th day of september 1942 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at muni cipal elections and that such list re mains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have- any errors or omissions correct ed according to law the last day for appeal being the 26 th day of sept 1942 dated at unionville this 5th day of september 1942 charles hoover clerk change of effective monday september 21st bwses leave stoupfvillb to toronto a 715 am h 925 am c 360 pm b 940 pm toronto to stouffvuile b 1100 ani c 130 pm d 530 pm c 545 p7m b 1115 pm eastern daylight saving time a daily except sun hoi b sun hoi c sat only d daily except sat sun hoi tickets and information at ijfola food shpp phono 107 gray coach lines last wednesday- due to rain has been rescheduled fog this satur day sep 19th claremont ajr cadets who are members of stouflvllle squadron no 9 4 are asked to take notice that the first- meeting is called for this friday night in the school at 645 mr hugh gregg accompanied by his sisters isabel and jean motored to norwood on saturday where mrs gregg has been visiting at the burgess home mr john scott made the trip back to the lindsay district last week and brought back with hini a car load of 3s head of hereford feeders accompanying him on the trip was murray dunkeld who will take some of the stock off his hands it is reported that mr and mrs frank deriusha may make their home once more in claremont after being down east for some time mr derusha was scctionman here four or five years ago and is being shifted back to this line injures ankle mrs jos ward is nursing an in jured ankle this week as a result of an accident on sunday when the ligaments were torn when she was crossing a small stream on mr walt wards farm her husband mr jos ward isjoining the army and mrs ward has been employed at the pickering plant cluremont rubber drive goes over the top an insinuation by the tribune last week that the farm folk were not responding satisfactorily to the scrap rubber drive had fine re sults and this week we are able to repori that claremont has gone well over the top with their share everything from babys nipples to truck tires came pouring into the depot last week so that be tween one and two tons of material are on hand the rural box holders are to be congratulated on their fine response and the rural car riers for their willing and helpful service two escape in airplane crasli the quiet of the country road on concession 1 was disturbed about six oclock one evening last week when an airplane came down in one of the fields on the farm of mr amos prouse mr illoyd prouse arrived at the scene a few minutes after the plane had crashed and found the occupants struggling to get- out the pilot was from toronto and the student from vancouver engine trouble was thecause of the mishap neither man was injured hut doctors arrived at the sceneiby plane in a short while guards were in charge of the wrecked machine during the night and the debits was trucked away in the morning accident charges settled charges of driving with a begin ners license without an instructor also travelling without due care to the safety of others on the highway against mrs ruby davis recent resident of claremont have been settled out of court defendant was assessed 10 on each charge plus costs of approximately 2500 and agreed to pay damages civiseil the plaintiffs car to the extent of 32 case arose out of an accident which occurred a week ago at the corner of the brock road and no7 high way s 76th anniversary of local baptist church on june 13th 1864 isaac john son edward pugh alexander mor gan john barry and joseph wixon jr were appointed as a committee to build a baptist meeting house in the village of claremont two years later thechurchtlll used by the congregation was completed the latter part of this month the church will mark this 76th anniversary and we understand that mr marsh of oshawa will be the guest speak er for the occasion the succes sion of pastors in the local church began in 1857 with elder g p frlsewho served the church for a year at a salary of 250 and his firewood principal called by army principal a c prouse of the continuation school here has re ceived his call for military service but has been granted a postpone ment for the present school will open next tuesday sept 22nd and principal prouse and mrs laush way will be the two teachers on hand must heed or pay the tribune has again been ask ed to remind motorists that the new signs recently placed at the corners of the 9th concession and the brock road still mean stop and that fur ther violations of this fact will bring quick action by local police several accidents have only been narrowly averted at this crossing recently and motorists have been duly warned on several previous occasions car thieves abandon machine west of village a plymouth coach belonging to s r francis of toronto stolen in the city was abandoned on reesors sideroad west of claremont on sun- day night tho entire four wheels were stripped from the machine the spare tire the battery and parts of the motor the car quite a new model was discovered by a farmer on monday morning and reported to constable jack norton former plant foreman dies at osjiawa r j roberts for some years fore man of the mclntyro plant here passed away suddenly at his resi dence in oshawa on saturday sept 13th since leaving claremont where the roberts family occupied the house now tenanted by the irish family mr roberts had been em ployed by the philips co funeral service was held on tuesday after noon at the armstrong funeral parlour oshawa the branch of- this bank most convenient to you is the place to arrange for your seasonal borrowing for jour systematic saving and for the use of all banking services your victory bonds are valuable protect them against loss by keeping them at the bank the cost is small brougham mr and mrs kenneth madiil of roaches point visited his parents fred and mrs madiil on sunday mr and mrs frank carter and family had a pleasant trip to niagara on sunday mr moore lac of toronto spent the weekend at the home of his father harry and mrs moore david liscombe and family of oshawa visited his father h lis combe on sunday miss dora matthews returned to toronto after spending two weeks at her home here congratulations to mr and mrs irobert malcolm on the birth of a son visitors with fred and mrs mad- ill on sunday were mr and mrs burger and mr and mrs archie bunker mrs allan gray and little son are staying with her parents james and mrs farley of- brock road missm tiumming is visiting her sister mrs r c mowhirter grant johnston rcaf was home over the weekend mrs win knox has no less than four sons touched by the present war one son walter is training with the army at woodstock a second well have you singing x resign ih a body continued from page six missioners referred was v brought about by revelations made by an in vestigating committee headed- by controller robert h saunders in which gross mlsmangement- of the commissions business was charged it has long been- known that at least one member of the committee had been selling his cars to the county and even moving resolu tions giving his firm the business county council lacked the determ ination to stop it payments suspended the investigating committee was set up by the board of control at the request of controller saunders who told the board he had been un able to get cooperation from the commission in seeking information regarding overexpenditures one of the first steps taken by the board of control to assure coopera tion was suspension of the pay ment of monies to the commission when controller saunders com plained the minutes and records c the commission had not been made available to hini the investigating committee was set up of which controller saunders was appointed chairman information obtained by the com mittee showed the chairman of the commission had moved and voted upon contracts sent to the com mission by the company of which he was the head throughout the findings of tho investigating committee rdference was made to poor business prac tice and at the last meeting of the committee a request was made that the five members of the commission tender their resignations kill two birds witfeqnistpnct son is with the airforce and last week her othfer two boys john and ross each received a eall mr and mrs e l crocker also mr and mrs allan crocker and daughter of toronto visited l and mrs matthews recently mr and mrs henry madiil of long branch visited d and mrs mairs on sunday the w a met on tuesday last at the home of sirs norman burton with a good attendance mrs a glen gave a paper on legislation and mrs johnston assisted by mrs miller mrs t c brown mrs l johnston gave interesting papers on historical research the roll call was answered by remarkable recent events hostess mrs n burton mrs frank tlutchings mrs c madiil served a dainty lunch of sandwiches and tea learning how to hnild roads the modern way with giant bulldozers that scoop up ten tons of dirt in one mouthful members of the ikoyalj canadian engineers are working on the new fourlane highway which passes through south oshawa ont to highland creek their training will enable them to swiftly built j new roads for the armies of the united nations in coming invasions not only must the soldiers know how to run the equipment but thoy have to make repairs on the job here wilfred gray a seasoned road construction man is helping sapper orville bannerman fix the cables on the big scoop y our war effort i continued from page six air officer in chief of the rcaf oveiseas tells visiting canadian newspapermen in london that high authorities in the air ministry have no opposition to canadianization of the rcaf 7 unusually large congregations observe canadas day of prayer s high officers of britains auxiliary territorial service arrive in ottawa 9 revision of sugar- rationing j i rpgulatlons announced by wartime prices and trade board 10 vice chairman- w- l houck of the ontario hydro electric power commission annouces house wives to be asked to stagger their ironing days this fall and winter 11 dieppe storming spear-fiead- ed hy canadians is indispensable preliminary to bigger undertakf- ings prime minister churchill tells british house- of commons 12 munitions minister hojve announces eight point governmental program to meet greatest timber shortage in canadas history mrj m junk of nova scotia v fsfobfrsatd 1632 ovrocnf ery of strvtc vc like you to leave our station with a smile on your lips a song in your heart arid we think weve got what it takes we work awful fast yet we fuss over your radiator oil tires windshield as if they were our own weve got those satis faction giving shell products too and that with us on the job means happier driving for you try us and see in the use of electricity f mill s hvo effective as of the 20th- day of september 1942 tho following are excerpts from order no pcs issued by the dominion power controllor and apply to the use of electricity by and the supply of electricity to aperson or persons in any area 7- in canada designated a power shortage area l the area in ontario designated as a power shortage area by the dominion power controller is all that part of tke province of ontariolying south of the lifter frompqrry sound ontario to huntsyille ontario ahdfrbm huntsville to- pembroke ontario including themunicipalitiessituated on this line-wkick- area is served by the niagara eastern ontario and georgian bay systems of the hydro electric power commission of ontario andi by a numbersr other r electric utilities v x i boadways service station section 2 certain uses of electricity prohibited except t provided in section 3 next following no person shall use electricity for itie operation in any power shortage area of lighting or electrically operated equipment or installations for r rr interior or exterior sign lighting whether com mercial or soncommercial but not including direction signs in stores and signs at the office or residence of aznedical practitioner interior or exterior show window and showcase lighting but not including stock wardrobes interior or exterior outline or ornamental lighting interior or exterior lighting far decbrativoz advertising purposes i outdoor lighting and floodlighting i provided however that the following shall be exempt from this subsection i such lighting of rdaiquees or sidewalk canopies as is necessary for public safety up to but not exceeding onehalf watt per square fool of floor or sidewalk area covered by such marquee or canopy n such exterior lighting of entrances to and exits from buildings as is required for public safety up fobutnqt exceeding 5 watts per foot of width of such entrances or exits snch exterior lighting of the facilities of gasoline service stations as is necessary for the safe and proper operation of outside equipment up to but not exceeding 100 watts per active gasoline pump lighting between the hours of 400 and 1000 m of outdoor skating rinks up to 1 watt per 00 square feet of skating surface lighting for places where outdoor sports are carried on subject to such restrictions as the power controller may from time to time impose the operation of any electric air beater or electric grate in a store or officebuildingv the lighting of any theatre music nail or concert hall to an extent involving the use of sot more than 40 waits per hundred square feet of floor area and the lighting of any entrance to or exit from such place or any passageway leading from the street to the body of such place to an extent not greater than is necessary tor public safety section 3i uses exc from v sect19n two- the provisions of section 2 next preceding shall not apply fo lighting essential to the construc tion operation maintenance and repair of tho following services ordinary street lighting andjlighting for traffic control and signal systems provided that- the ppwcf used for street lighting shall be reduced by at least 20nomthat ordinarily used except in areas which are lit by series arc lamps located more than 200 feet apart and that no street light sliqll be htbeforeonehalf hour beforesunset or cjt onehalf jhour after sunrise jv signal ot oiherlighting for police fire or other public safereuirements or devices lighting for war prcjucrionplanst airports and air fields militar tra or other military purposes hospitals and schools urban suburban and nferurban common or contract carriers for passengers or freight in cluding terminals v 1 fi rauwaysfermjnals and related facilities generation rransnuatonand distribution of electric power shipping on inland waters including locks ant terminals w y oil pipe lines refineries and pumping station maintenance andfepair yards or shops nseei- exclusively for the maintenance or repair of transportation services vj post offices j radio communications telephone and telegraph systems water supply and sanitation systems including waterworks pumping stations and sewage disposal plontsand equipment natural and mixed gas systems including manu- factoring plans pipe lines pumping stations and facilities militarv establishments including cantonments posts depots and fortificanons news dissemination but noi for any advertising purposes vj- f- if further clarification is required pleasecontact your local hydro office the hydroelectric power commission of ontario iiiiiiji av4vcj iifoj

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