the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 10th 1943 dance in the uaremont community haul ox friday night june 11th 9 to 1 am graydon sheldon orchestra increase dancing space claremont and district by staff correspondent local agent mowders store mr wm beaton of oshawa visit- kingston grand majtch u13 lm auspices of the civrkmont park koajtd brougham mr and mrs heniy madill of long branch visited with mr and mrs dean mairs recently ptedavis of brampton was home over the weekend w j and mrs brown of toronto visited with his parents t c and mrs brown mr and mrs fred dingman of whitby visited a b and mrs mat thews on sunday mrs birch nee glady hogle of toronto called on friends on mon day mr- and mrs beston accompanied mr and mrs english and beverely to port carling for the weekend miss glady gannon and friends visited with her mother mrs j gannon lecently mr and mrs henry madill accom panied the dean jmairs family on a fishing trip to beaverton ovei the weekend mrs albert matthews visited mrs storry and other friends one day last week ac george knox ecaf is spending a short leave at the home of his parents vvm and mis knox george is recupeiating after an at tack of scarlet fever the yp held their regular meet ing in the church on sunday even ing under the leaden ship of miss dorothy hariock and miss kay ham ilton to durham where a veterinary was to be consulted but the beast passed out just prior to arrival in that town consequently the carcass was turned over to the police who had it dressed and the vension was later sent to the various institutions deer are said to be quite numerous east of durham and the whitetails are seen almost daily by trainmen along the railway rightofway garden partt fete dont forget the oak ridges red cross society garden fete at the home of mr r c gamble bond lake a few more attractions have heen added to the program come one come all a full moon band music singsong aavarded cbe mrs adelaide plumptre vice- president executive committee canadian ired cross at ottawa was made a commander of the order of the british empire willow beach pavilion wilcox lake dancing george smalls quintette farmer ball floor manager saturday nights at 820 admission 25 cents ed during the weekend at his home here mrs lyman pllkey is able to be out again since her severs illness and was seen upstreet one day re cently reg kennedy is able to be outside to enjoy some sunshine since being confined so long thru igh illness mr and mrs chas derusha mo tored to camp borden for a visit re cently miss lois byers of greenwood vis ited over the weekend with her grandparents here mr and mrs d dolphin mr and mrs geo constable were in maple on saturday where mrcon stables parents were marking their 30th wedding anniversary 3ir mark linton of toronto and a former clareinont boy visited here on saturday friends will be sorry to learn that mrs linton who was the former myrtle benson is confln ed to her bed with rheumatic fever miss margaret briscoe of brook- lin was a weekend visitor at her home here the womens mission circle of the baptist church met on tuesday at the home of mrs jas coates mrs r e forsyths group was in charge of the program the topic being whos who among our home mis sionaries the wms of the united chuich will hold their regular monthly meet ing on thursday of this week at the home of mrs w g scott mrs scott is convener of the group in charge of the program rev w daniel continues to im prove in health and was able to con duct the morning service in his church here on sunday mr evans ward was the special soloist at this service mrs floyd coates of toronto visited over the weekend here with mrs john coates mr and mrs bert gibson of green- wood were sunday visitors at the chas hardy home friends are sorry to learn that mrs hardy fails to improve in health as has been hoped for air and mrs a l hooey and wayne visited in barrie recently rev walter and mrs daniel are attending the session of the ontario- quebe baptist convention being held in toronto this week miss bessie graham of toronto was a visitor at her home here over the weekend the womens institute will meet at the home of mrs walter ward on wednesday afternoon june 16th at 230 mr and mrs stuart graham from myrtle district visited on sunday with mr grahams brother and fam ily mr and mrs jas graham miss doris dolphin of toronto was a visitor over the weekend at her home here mrs lou dickson and mrs lillie bame of buffalo ny visited friends in town one day last week the good fellowship class of the united church held a social evening on wednesday at the home of mis russ pllkey mrs sherman rumohr attended the wedding on saturday of her granddaughter grace madelyne rumohr daughter of mr and mrs c r rumohr of hamilton to corp cyril albert linton raf mount hope son of mr and mrs c e linton of sheffield england mrs sanders is visiting her dau ghter in richmond hill for a few- days and will also travel to hensall ont where her son morley re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis mrs h g mclntyre has been in toronto for a few days helping to wait on her sister who recently had the misfortune to fall and break her leg william lyons of seattle us was a visitor with his sister mrs gleason during the weekend mr lyons came originally from this dis trict and is a visitor in clareinont every few years irev i e kennedy represented claremont united church at the an nual presbytery conferenoe held at gananoque last week mr and mrs frank loyst were visitors in tweed last week with mr and mrs roy thompson and family decoration service will be held at ersklne cemetery next sunday june 13th mr wes hardy and daughter mrs slack of uxbrldge were visitors with mr and mrs robt dawson during the weekend pte jack lehman and mrs leh man spent the weekend as guests of mr and mrs gordon overland sergt betty manion and miss peggy manlon toronto were home over the weekend pte alvin lehman who was home on furlough last week assisted with seeding on the farm of his father w a lehman since the latter is nursing an injured knee jack re turned to camp on monday mr and mrs jack morgan and family visited his parents mr and mrs roy morgan here on sunday friends are glad to know that jack is able to be back to work after his recent operation misses mildred loyst of oshawa frances of toronto and sergt ran loyst rcaf winnipeg were all home here for sunday ran reports for duty next at halifax repairs have been taking place at the fire hall where new height has been added to the main doorway to allow the truck to enter with the ladders on top which the village re cently purchased messrs thompson and mantle are the carpenters farm sold the 77acre farm of mrs daniels at lot 2 con 4 pickering twp has been sold to mr julius witzski of toronto the sale price was not dis closed june 3 193s may 2 1939 may 20 1940 may 7 1941 may 16 1942 may 6th principal to continue principal allen frouse of clare mont continuation school has re ceived an extension from his army draft notice until the end of this year at present mr prouse is awaiting word regarding tests for the rcaf officers reserve which he tried along with other air cadet officers at stouffville on thursday two other rather essential cogs in the life of the village are due to re port for army call this week pete hardy driver on the derusha bus line and ken ward operator of the township maintainer wartime housing ltd to pay own hospitalization dr card assist m0 resigns his post wartime housing ltd builders of attending to the ills of ajax resi- curly cook recuperating from appendicitis operation earl curly cook of claremont who is with the ordnance corps in england was operated on in the hos pital last month for appendicitis and is recuperating nicely according to word just received curly tells us that during a recent leave he vis ited the cities of hull and northamp ton two badly bombed spots in the british isles he was permitted to go on the docks during his visit and stated that there is a dry dock there housing an old sailing ship when marks 87th birthday i this ship is in the prow is so long mrs roxy morcombe of omemee i it protrudes into the window of a observed her s7th birthday lecently house nearby the owner of which- mrs morcombe is of united empire collects rent for this privilege loyalist stock a daughter of thei late mr and mrs nelson dingman i soijth ontario liberals six hundred homes in south picker ing township have agreed to pay for all hospitalization bills incurred by occupants of these houses who arc indigent it was revealed through their agent at the regular meeting of pickering twp council on monday it has been feared for some time that such bills were to become costly to the municipality but mr cole act ing ior wartime housing assured the members that his company would stand this expense in addition wartime housing is agreeable if the township chooses to impose a business tax upon mr ross murison proprietor of the large new grocery within the confines of ajax although this store has been erected mpon land of the crown and is not assessed it was only deemed fair that the operator should pay some tax as he was in competition with other pickering merchants the question of collecting dog tax from ajax tenants was also placed before mr cole who stated that he believed this tax justifiable in view of the fact that these dogs if allow ed to run at large untagged would be a menace to surrounding sheep flows dr card assistant medical officer to dr n f tomlinson who has been dents has tendered his resigna tion the position paid no remun eration mrs agnes burch waited on council with regard the repairing of the cemetery at lot 33 con 6 council had previously agreed to pay fifty per cent of the repairs up to a limit of 25 and this amount was granted mrs burch on monday the ridge rd danbarton is to be repaired and a new bridge and several culverts installed 60 per cent of the cost of which will be borne by the ratepayers of the sub division a petition signed by the necessary ratepayers was presented by mr w weismer the estimated cost of the new road and bridge was 1300 and will be paid for over a period of three years lloyd johnson assistant clerk and tax collector revealed that of the twenty properties listed for the com ing tax sale on june 25th only ton remained the total amount of taxes outstanding on these properties is 1039 one sheep claim was ordered paid the amount being 55 for four sheep killed by dogs on the farm of oscar shaw 5th concession relief ac counts amounted to 7270 of bowmanville until 1013 when her husband william morcombe dicd she lived on a farm in the pickering district claremont seedinjr finished in june three times in past 14 years a careful compilation of seeding dates by several farmeis close to claremont shows that three times during the past fourteen years seed ing operan has not been completed until the month of june the earli est date recorded on which sowing was finished was in may 2nd in 938 while the latest in this period was in 1929 when june 7th was the date the list is as follows 1929 june 7 1930 may 30 1931 may 28 1932 may 31 1933 june 5 1934may 19 1935 may 15 1936 may 29 1937 must seek new candidate hon g d conant of oshawa hav ing obtained the appointment of mas ter of the supreme court of ontario it became necessary for him to resign as member of the ontario legisla ture for the riding of south ontario his resignation became effective on may 19 at which time he stepped into a much better paying job the change means that south on tario must look for a new candidate to cany the banner in the next pro vincial election that may come this summer ontario county council has been called by warden william reesor to convene at whitby on monday june 14th tw 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 gray c o a c h li n es you must make a 1942 income tax return not later than june 30 ip single and your net income exceeded 566022 i r married and your net income exceeded 12000q for incomes not over 3000 get two 2 copies of simplified form t 1 special for incomes over 3000 get three 3 copies of form t 1 general income tax dollars are not ordinary dollars they are victory dollars necessary dollars to help win the war income tax is fair to all all are taxed in proportion to their ability to pay roller skating monday to friday 1 cents per hour under the new system introduced this year income tax is now on a pay-as- youearn basis the reduction of the 1942 tax made this possible in most cases the larger part of the reduced tax will have been paid by the 1942 tax deductions or instalment pay ments onethird of any balance must be paid by 30th june and the remainder on or before 31st december 1943 you must file an income tax return and pay any balance to establish your tight after the war to the refund cf the savings portion of your tax if you are a salary or a wage earner your employer can probably supply you with income tax forms otherwise they are available at your local post office or the office of your district inspector of income tax over 2000000 canadians will t filing return and paying taxes avoid the last minute rush if yon wait illness or other unforeseen circumstances may prevent you from getting yonr return in on time avoid penalties by sending in your return now de1sr entangled in pence while steaming toward walker- ton one day last week the trainmen on thecrr spotted a yearold deer entangled in a wire fence along the rightofway some distance cast of durham being of a humane turn says the walkerton heraldtimes the local rallwoymen promptly de cided to set free the entrapped ani mal and bringing the flier to a stop shunted back to he scene the wire fencing was quickly out but on be ing released the unfortunate deer fell to the ground having apparently broken its back in its frantic strug gles the injured animal was placed in the caboose of the train and taken farmers you must attach to your return on form t 1 special or form t 1 general either tut ol vour s income and expenses or completed farmers t 1 supple mental the t 1 supplemental itemizes all forms of farm receipts and expenses and is a guide for determining your actualnet income forms may be secured from your local- post office or district inspector of income tax to help you fill out your income tax forms a booklet farmers income tax guide 1942 has been prepared to cover the special conditions which apply to farm operations it can be obtained free on request from your district inspector if you dont know his address just mail yonr letter to district inspector of dominion income tax mak yt trttftii afowi ru ptuut dominion of canada department of national revenue income tax division coun gibson mhthlt of national ivmi c fraser euiott commfttfoiwr of income tax