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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 1, 1943, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 1 1943 glar emont and district by staff correspondent local agentmowders store mr and mrs george hammond yislted in toronto one day last week we understand that mr and mrs wallace and family are leaving the farm and intend to settle in weston fhortly farmers who grow tomatoes for the claremont factories this summer will be paid a government subsidy of 3 per ton this is an increase ot 200 per ton over last year misses doris and hilda prouse were weekend visitors with their parents here mrs reuben rawson who has spent the past five months with her son at saskatoon sask returned to her home here last week the prayer service of the united church will be held on thursday evening of this week at the home of mr and mrs fred redshaw mrs arthur prouse has been spending some time with her father mr routley of biooklin who has been very ill lately mrs w wilson who resides in the markham district has ibeen visiting with her sister here mrs sanders and niece mrs saunders mrs nokes who has been em ployed throughout the winter at the pickering plant is giving up her job this week we understand mr carl smith who has been em ployed for some time at the sarco plant here has purchased a build ing lot we understand just east of mr thos greggs residence and intends to erect a house there short ly victor prouse rcaf of aylmer spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs arthur prouse thos scott of toronto was in the village last week visiting with father and mother mr and mrs george scott ross fan is giving up the opera tion of his large farm just east of the village and expects to enter canadas armed forces shortly mrs farr has taken a position in the general store at locust hill mrs floyd coates of toionto vis ited over the weekend with mis john coates and family mr gordon gostick of toronto vis ited at his home here one day last week mrs stephenson of aurora return ed home last week after spending some time at the g m forsyth hoirie since that familys recent bereave ment mis stephenson is a sister of mrs forsyth miss irene taylor of oshawa spent the weekend at her home here mrs lonsdale visited friends in toronto a few days last week mrs slack and son who occupy an apartment on main street north are both suffering with the measles miss doris dolphin miss dora matthews gordon gostick and wm cowie all from toronto were out to the dolphin presentation and their firms allowed them to remain over the weektnd which was very nice of them mr and mrs duncan dolphin were presented with a handsome mantle clock one evening last week when friends and neighbors gather ed at their home on the 8th con cession to bid them farewell the farm which mr dolphin has worked for many years is being taken over by mr jackson and the dolphins ex pect to take up residence in stouff ville john scott read the address which was signed hy j scott wesley j storry charles gostick armond storry frank gostick on behalf of the friends and neighbors a beauti ful chimes clock was presented lookout for your liver it up right now and feel like a new person i tour firer is the largest organ in your body and moat important to your health it pours out bfle to digest food gets rid of waste supplies new energy allows proper nourishment to reach r blood when your urer gets out of order pte harold coates was a visitor at his home here on sunday miss jean ward attended the memorial service held at mt bridges recently for jas drake who was re ported killed while serving with the rcaf in england miss ilene cooper of toronto was a visitor at her home here over the weekend t mr thos condy who has been ill for some time fails to show much improvement the goodfellowshlp class of the united church are planning to pre sent their play the white phan tom at brougham this week there are now nearly a thousand trees tapped in the claremont dis trict with the sam fretz bush having 600 pails out the run has not been too heavy as yet owing to the steadiness of the cold weather and no warm sun in midday mr fretz recently procured a larger evaporator and has erected a new house in the hush for the sugaring process the objective ot 1500 has not yet been reached in north pickering and claremont area the total is border ing on the 1000 mark with a num ber of canvassers yet to make their returns some have not yet been approached for their donation and if you are one of these be generous the amount asked from this area is not large and if each one does their share the objective will be over sab- scribed the annual claremont continua tion school commencement will be held in the community hall this fri day evening your support of this annual school concertis solicited following the program nvhich will in clude dances songs and two short diamas there will be a dance winged nt lsrniitford bill tomlinson son of dr and and mis x f tomlinson who has been in training for some months with the rcaf has been present ed with his wings at brantford air- training centre brother ted who re cently enlisted in the same service is now stationed at edmonton alta joins r c a k jack ward son of mr and imrs roy ward has enlised iwith the rcaf and will go in training this week as a mechanic jack has been employed for seveial yeais with the stouffville machine tool works but only recently came into the age group subject to military callup loses sister in toronto sympathy is extended to mrs edgar mitchell of claremont in the loss of a sister mrs maria fawcett who passed away in toronto after a brief illness at the age of 72 de ceased was born in ireland and came to this country about 50 years ago her husband predeceased her several years ago sneezed so hard store tcctli flew into the stove you have read funny stories about false teeth being whooped up and overboard for the fishes to get but a few days ago one of our esteemed claremont citizens had a frantic ex perience when he expounded a roar ing slieeze that sent his crunchers fly ing out to land right into the stove they were badly mutilated by the fire when owner rescued them how ever the dentist says they can be salvaged so there will be no need for the owner to go shopping for a new pair of molers a fate he was destin ed to face for a short time at least thirtynine year old drill sells for 40 not only in a long time has the goodwood district witnessed such a sale as that conducted on the farm of dan wagg last friday afternoon by a s farmer stouffville auctioneer the total proceeds soared to some thing like 5700 and clerk john asbenhurst did a lot of bookkeeping to handle that amount mr wagg is giving up farming and the place will be taken over by ed hall as tenant he having been an employee with mr wagg for a long time the high for horses was 1c0 while the well known team of blacks sold for 5 iso or 90 each to walter jacobs of iringwood the best holstein in the wagg herd realized 16250 and her calf 2000 additional iwhile the herd of milk cows averaged 130 two yearling heifers brought 60 each implements went at fancy prices too the binder went at 175 the spreader 10750 and a drill which mr wagg bought 30 years ago for 43 sold on friday for 4000 grain sells remarkably high at sales oats going for 69c barley 90c and hay in the mow brought 9 a ton brougham air force max takes uxbridge twp bride an interesting wedding ceremony was performed at the manse in claremont on march 20 when shirley winnifred mcguckin daughter of mr and mrs bristol mcguckin stouffville and pte ross knox rcoc son of mr and mis w a knox brougham were united in wedlock by rev i e kennedy unit ed church pastor the bride was at tired in a white wool dress trimmed with gold and wearing white accessories she carried american beauty roses and fern her brides maid marie mcguckin oshawa woie a jersey iblue silk dress with match ing accessories her flowers were pink carnations and fern a c george knox rcaf was best man lovely spring flowers decorated the home a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bridegrooms parents the grooms gift to the bride was a gold locket with rcaf crest the groom is in training at debert ns and the best man is with the rcaf in toronto must support large family court order 1800 weekly for family of eight peter jamieson of pickering twp was placed under 200 bond and or dered to pay at least 1800 weekly towards the support of his wife and familyof eight when he came before magistrate w n robinson at whit- ly last week for sentence on a charge of neglecting his family evidence was he earns 32 a week in toronto the case had been adjourned a month earlier iby magistrate robin son to give accused time to provide adequately for his family and to allow police or an inspector from the childrens aid society to make an investigation it is a terrible thing to have over ones head that you brought children into the world through no doing of their own and do not even give them a chance in life his worship com mented this case had previously been brought to the attention of pickering township council by ass istant clerk lloyd johnson popular youth of green- ytood died ix oshawa food decomposes in your intestines you be come constipated stomach and kidneys can i work properly you feel rottenheadachy baekachy rj dragged out all the time thousands haye won prompt relief with tiuittow so can you now try fruit- atires canadas isrgest selling liver tablets youll be delighted how quickly youll feel like a new person happy and well again 25c 50c conojov l target stlllna tivilobltrt a new person happy and well ag fruitatives as a result of complications fol lowing an appendicitis operation over a week ago ernie sadler of green wood died at the oshawa general hospital last week ho was in his seventeenth year the only son of wesley and mrs sadler for some time he had not been well and suffer ed from arthritis everyone liked ernie and all were very sorry to hear of his passing so young in years the sympathy of all goes out to his father and mother and his sister eileen in their bereavement the funeral was held from the united clvurch at greenwood rev r w mcvcy tak ing the service with interment in salem cemetery send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home leola food shop public travel facilities are crowded these days you can make it more comfort- able for yourself and others by taking as little baggage as possible phone 167 g r a y m o a c h li n es iopilrr nili n kcil cnn- tliin xnvy del rovers crew is llievhlps cat which answers to ninny name here she is with n batch of kittens born nt sen veteran section boss has a birthday 1 jas leggitt veteran sectfonman residing in north claremont marked his s3rd birthday this wednesday march 31st the leggitts have been residents of claremont for the past fifty years and have spent the last 3s years in the same house mr leg- gitts early years were spent at bol ton as a member of a family of five children born to the late william and imary leggitt this octogenarian commenced his railroad career at the age of- 20 working out of toronto on the gray bruce line as a foreman for 40 years mr leggitt worked in laying the first line through clare mont in 1ss4 mr leggitt recalls many changes in the village such as the first passenger trains operating through clai emont there are four sons in the family all but one having followed their fathers railioading in stincts they are james california erline pontypool august jellicoe and robert aurora as one of clare- monts eldest and highly esteemed residents mr leggitt was receiving the congratulations and good wishes of his many village friends on wed nesday he has been in lather poor health lately but was decidedly im proved this week his son erie of pontypool was a visitor at the home on sunday tlrxed dowx 12000 bid the zimmer property near brougham in pickering township consisting of 140 acres was offered by public auction last saturday by clarke prentice auctioneer and while not sold drew as the highest bid 12000 this didnt reach the reserve bid so no sale was recorded the property is thoroughly modern in every way with hydro and run ning water installed uptodate buildings and residence br mr and mrs m hillick and daugh ter ot georgetown and mrs wright are visiting their brother mr albert beer this week mr and mrs h philp of toronto were guests of mr and mrs m ham ilton during the weekend mr and mrs gordon camphell miss e campbell rn miss myrtle sheath and miss gladys witter all of toronto called on the latters uncle mr and mrs l matthews on sunday afternoon mr allan of oshawa was a recent guest at the gannon home fie and mrs ross knox returned home after a pleasant trip through western cities ross expects to leave this week to join his unit in the east visitors at the a b matthews home were mr and mrs gerald barbron and daughter gernice of pickering and mrs f ham of clare mont the heavy rain a week ago washed out a big hole in the gteenwood mill dam and fl green had to close the mill temporarily for lack of pow er while a gang of men filled in the breach too late last week miss marie mcguckin of oshawa was a guest of miss baribara knox mr and mrs james ravey also mr and mrs wallace ellicott and little daughter of toronto visited william and mrs ellicott mr albert beer visited friends at brooklin mr and mrs kenneth madill of roaches point visited his parents mr and mrs fred madill the w i sent a donation of three ihoxes of clothing to russian relief fund in toronto last week pte gordon carlton of niagara spent a few days at his home here mr and mrs w j brown and daughter mary visited his parents and mrs t c brown mr hugh gannon of oshawa call ed on his mother one day recently the sympathy of this community is extended to mr and mrs w sad ler of greenwood in the death of their onlyson who died in oshawa i hospital mr john madill of aurora visited with mr and mrs a b matthews during the weekend mr and mrs henry mitchell and family of cherrywood had dinner with mr and mrs dean maiis here mr roy miller and friend of re search ltd were recent guests of his father mr r d miller on thursday evening last a num ber of friends and neighbors gather ed in the hall to tender a miscel laneous shower to pte ross knox rcoc and his prospective bride the number of beautiful and useful gifts received showed the high esteem in which the young couple are held the remainder of the even ing was spent with the usual social dance by all those present send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home rexall big one cent sale at boad- ways drug store continuing until saturday night of this week hundreds of bargains come in to day o roo f i r 0 1 rebuilt motors ford model a exchange 4050 vico motor oil 5 quart tin spitfire motor oil o quart tin 125 125 generator starter windshield wiper motors and fuel pump exchange service i j paris auto supply auto wreckers richmond hill ontario phone 86 auction sale of jersey herd farm stock poultry equdp mbxt implements grajlv roots etc there will be offered for sale by public auction on tues april 6 lot 32 cox 47pickerixg just south of whitevale the property of harry white houses 1 black mare 12 years old 1 bay gelding 12 years old black gelding 4 years old bay mare 3 years old black mare aged dairy cattle laurines betty lou 99392 calf by side cow calf by side cow due time of sale cow in full flow cow in full f low cow bred february is cow bred february 10th cow bred dec 11 fat heifer heifer bred decenvher 16 heifer bred january 23 heifer 4 months old bull 16 mos old eligible to register sheep ml hexs 9 shropshire ewes 3 geese 1 shrop lamb shropshire ram 130 leghorn hens 1 gander 350 leghorn pullets lmplemexts etc allis chalmers tractor model b on rubiber new condition tractor plow fleury new springtooth cultivator tractor or horse hitch mh binder g ft cut scu er m h binder 6 ft cut for wrecking ph seeder 11run hoe or broadcast ihc mower 5 ft cut steel roller corn cultiavtor ihc 2 row mh walking plow mh reaper set hanows 4 sec outthrow disc set heavy harrows 3 sec set scales 1200 libs cap turnip drill saw table tiailer with tarpaulin 16in tires new condition electric fence ruhbertired wagon 21 rim 5 good tires sleigh cutter high wagon hay rack 1928 chevrolet sedan 200 ft halfinch steel cable roll fence wire and barb wire fanning mill with electric motor electric cream separator m h new electric milker 2unit delaval mag netic with motor used only 8 mos woods elec grain grinder 1 hp 25 cyclet 1 corn planter gas engine 3 hp wood saw frame sumlber barrels number of gallon and hgal hottles forks hoes neckyokes and a large assortment of other articles harness 2 sets double breeching harness 1 set of single harness number of collars hay grain roots 200 bus mixed grain 30 tons mixed hay i 300 bus turnips talble quality several bus spy and talman sweet apples quantity potatoes 12 feet of ensilage poultry equipment 1 colony house 10x10 2 colony houses 10x12 1 warner elec brooder space ma- 500 chick cap 1 warner elec brooker space ma- ker 500 chick cap 1 coalburning brooder 1000 chiok number of feeders and fountains 1 incubator 350 egg capacity quantity plucking wax 2 svnall buckeye inculbators potato growing equipment potato diggek with cont apronihc potato sprayer 4-row- mh comp ihc potato planter fertilizer att potato duster new quantity potato fertilizer terms rcash sale at 1230 pm sharp sale owing to 111 health this an nouncement cancels that of mar 31 adam speers clerk a s farmer auctioneer gormley fh stouffville 7309 mothers mobilize to bring health to families hundreds of women enlist in nutrition for victory drive bring health and stamina to families especially war workers you too can play an important part in this vital national need health and stamina are needed now for victory always for full happiness government surveys reveal that even those who can afford the best are often illfed according to the standards of true nutrition here is an 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