the tribune stouffville ont thursday aug 12th 1943 page seven claremont and district by staff correspondent local agent mowders store mr and mrs geo judd toronto are holidaying with mr and mrs john scott mrs esther todd stevenson bs m of philadelphia has been visiting with her cousins mr and mrs dave dawson friends will bo sorry to hear that miss helen gloverdaughter of a for mer united church minister here has been taken ill and removed to hospital miss glover has been teaching school at 1eierboro while her parents made their home at hastings miss k beaton rx is spending her summer vacation in the village with her parents the regular meeting of the clare- mont womens institute will be held at the home of mrs henry johnson on wednesday aug is at 230 pm the altona branch will be the guests of the local ladies and will provide the entertainment all are cordially invited to come and enjoy a social afternoon we understand the brooks family vho operated a drug and confection ery store here for some time are planning to move to fort erie where mr brooks is employed in the ship building industry mr and mrs edw lee of kinsale visited friends in the village last week two local residences have been wired for hydro this past week that of robt fuller and the one of miss margaret graham mr harry found and his brother- inlaw john a brown who is here visiting from manitoulin island were visitors in toronto on friday mr ben kilpatrick local butcher has been oft his feet for a few days with an attack of lumbago pte stuart graham has been a xo tribune next week in accordance with the usual custom and that of a great many weekly papers the tribune will take its annual holiday next week and there will be xo issue of the paper on aug 19th the office will be open for work as usual but our sub scribers and correspondents will please bear in mind that the next issue will be on august 26 this is the only means we have of allowing all the members of the staff toenjoy a week off visitor at his home here while on leave irev dr farmer of toronto was the guest minister at joint church service held in the baptist auditor ium on sunday morning it is expected that rev keith daniel of toronto son of the local baptist minister will be the speaker for the park church service next sunday evening an addition to the musical portion of the pro gram will be a male chorus composed of members of the claremont iband mr and mrs john caster of tor onto visited during the past week at the home of his sister mr and mrs r e forsyth thos condy has not been so well and mr and mrs chas xeale are understood to be moving into the home of the late mrs ayers miss doris prouse toronto home for an indefinite time is lose- fingers ross redshaw of claremont who has been working at the pickering plant for a short time met with an unfortunate accident last weekwhen his hand became tangled in one of the machines he was rushed to oshawa hospital where it was found necessary to amputate part of two fingers more pickering township property is sold two more sales of pickering twp property are reported this week the john greenlaw farm of 100 acres at lot 35 con 4 has been sold to a tor onto party while 16s acres at lots and 3 concession 7 belonging to the louis dunn estate has been sold to d f burkart of whitby this farm is reputed to contain some of the best clay loam land in the township and a neverfailing stream brougham again after returning to better health late in the spring miss mary pilkey has been enjoy ing a weeks holidays from her work at ajax sutlers stroke miss stella rolling who makes her home on the roy brignal farm suf fered a severe stroke this past week and was in a precarious state of health at time of writing relatives from mount albert are assisting in the home we understand former resident dead word has been received here by friends of the death in oshawa hos pital of the former mabel hulbert wife of j gallogley and daughter of the late mr and mrs hulbert former residents of claremont deceased leaves her husband and two children will be interesting event one of the interesting social events of the season will be the wedding ceremony in the united church this saturday aug 14th of frances marion loyst to william pyatt of leaside the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs frank loyst clare mont while the groom is a son of mr and mrs w g pyatt wedding of local interest at knox chapel on july 30th i lieut wm gladstone ferry rca1 sc of camp borden took as his bride edith ann caster daughter of spent a few days with his parents mr and mrs john caster toronto mr and mrs a carlton the double ring ceremony was perl congratulations to mr and mrs formed by capt the rev c x sl walter vickers norma harden of goldring john caster is a brother represents ontario riding the many friends of mrs mechin of pickering will be sorry to hear that she has been confined to her bed through illness for several weeks we all wish her a speedy recovery mrs f soden of toronto called on mrs w e holuby one day re cently mrs agnes hardy returned home from the hospital on sunday her many friends are glad to hear of her recovery mr allan gray who has been seri ously ill for some time does not im prove as fast as his many friends would wish mrs wm ellicott spent a few days last week with friends in tor onto pte allan carlton of xiagara the birth of a little of mrs r e forsyth claremont several families moving mr and mrs chas derusha have occupied the former mary macnab home while mr and mrs s rpbbins are expected to move into the resi dence belonging to the late d howe estate mr and mrs ross middleton final election returns in pickering anderson ajax school 51 ajax school 54 ajax school 4 7 ajax school 49 town hall pickering 109 town hall pickering 59 nicholsons garage iiverpool 99 imrs toynes rouge hill 54 temperance hall cherry wood 50 town hall kinsale 14 township hall brougham 70 township hall brougham 27 whitevale library 57 mt zion church 40 claremont hall 63 claremont hall 69 j 0 spangs claremont 69 iart williams 63 79 69 142 60 106 67 135 94 71 39 36 5s 71 68 62 65 53 62 14 71 30 29 19 55 3s 5s s 47 32 42 14 26 7 totals pickering twp 9s1 973 917 clean rest rooms you can be sure of unexcelled gas oil plus highgrade service at boadways service station phone 265 stouffville cedar beach gardens musselmans lake dancing- wednesday and friday nights with bruce gould and his music modern mid omc tynie dancing saturday evenings max boag and his 10piece orchestra gamebridge on son mrs martin routley of brooklin and son gnr leonard routley of red deer alberta visited the latters uncle and aunt mr and mrs l mat thews recently mr and mrs e burgess and daughter marie also mr and mrs h wideman of markham called on l and mrs matthews on sunday the young music lovers of broug ham all pupils of e p soden atc m gave a recital in honour of their parents last week at the home of mr and mrs john gillman mr mil ton pegg a member of claremont band assisted with the cornet and violin edward pegg his son gave a piano instrumental with fine tone and expression all joined in sing ing 0 canada and the old rug ged cross led by miss dorothy harlock and mr pegg with the cornet little barbara mairs sang sweet rosebud mine with master david xorton at the piano these children both did well considering their tender years miss ruth gill man played church in the wild- wood enriched with the aid of the violin and the vocal part taken by mr francis wilson miss jean mas- kell played chiming bells and little eleanor beer played the fair ies the woodward sisters sang a duet with guitar accompaniment miss annie luke played a piano number and molly and sarah luke each played and sang miss dorothy harlock played the flower song several numbers were cancelled due to the children being away on holi days mrs thos xorton was mis tress of ceremonies the singing of god save the king brought a happy evening to a close arthur williams mla elect lor ontario riding who scored a surprise win for the cooperative commonwealth federation party with a majority of 3161 over his nearest opponent j c ander son kc at the polls last week an organizer for the united steelwork- ers of america mr williams received strong support from labor in oshawa eagt whitby township and ajax area pickering township gave liberal majority of s spring grain output poor in pickering crop situation xot too encouraging in entire county if early re ports correct committed suicide late sown grain in the township of pickering and in ontario county as a whole is badly rusted according to farmers with whom this paper has come in contact the odd field is producing well but in the majority of cases springgrown grain will produce more straw than grain and not too much of either many farmers hired tractors at 2 and 225 per hour to work the fields this spring seed oats were bought at 90c a bushel and barley at 125 and if the yield is very small there will be little return looking at these facts it seems understandable that farmers were hesitant to hire help offered by the selective service at skyhigh rates of pay it was thought that these recent rains would help the crops somewhat but as far north as uxbridge fields of fall grain are rapidly being de stroyed by rust we are told however the rains have aided the tomato crop and it is hoped that urban help will be forthcoming to pick the crop one farmer from pickering town ship told the tribune that the gov ernment has been urging the farmers of the area to get in a supply of wes tern grain because ol the serious out look of the crops and the abundance of pork on the hoof however he said that he along with many others have been reluctant to spend money for western grain owing to the fluc tuation of the hog market however others who have stocked up with this grain believe it is a good in vestment in view of the expected shortage that glie did not know that they were there was of no avail plenty of warnings have been given the court ruled police claimed that a cigarette lighter found in the possession of lois smith while coming from work area at lunch time sparked and accused told the court that she thou ght there was no harm in carrying it when there was no fuel in it if it sparked it was sufficient to cause damage in a war plant like the dil magistrate keith ruled and imposed a fine of 50 ajax workers pay 50 fixes two more war workers in the dil plant at ajax fell foul of the law in whitlby court last week when they paid fines of 50 for having matches or lighters within the plant the fines were levied by magistrate keith of york county court sitting in place of magistrate e1bs florence mccrank was found guilty of having on july 16 been found with a folder containing 14 matches in her wallet her testimony conflicting reports continue to cir culate virginio gayda ousted editor of romes glornale dttalla and long- known as mussolinis mouthpiece latest rumor has it that he has com mitted suicide send the tribune to absent friends all talking picture show goodwood monday august 16th kex mayxard and his wonder horse tarzan and gexe autry the singing cowboy his orchestra ix old saxta fe added attractioxs war xews parade battle of britain super thrills by special request alice ix wonderland with joan bennett lhonxe quintuplets for those that had no chance to see them yet its a treat must a clown circus cartoon all talking adult oc children 20c tax included s30 pm anothe farm sold a farm lying two miles north of the shingle property on lot 2 con cession 4 pickering township has been sold to mr j witzke of toron to for mr and mrs daniels at a reduced price of 5000 the stucco house built just seven years ago has hardwood floors and electric light the barn is practically new there are 70 acres of typical garden soil suitable for fruit vegetables and garden produce with sixteen acres of hardwood bush the new owner who has already taken poss ession will carry on market garden ing the vote ix uxurllkie tw1 uxbridge to which gives a normal liberal majority gave kelley liberal only ten over bs nearest rival gibson conservative gibson kelly mills glasgow is 20 21 goodwood 63 37 30 siloam 29 61 16 glen major 12 15 4 quaker hill 65 5s 2s webbs 40 27 14 pine grove 26 15 13 253 263 126 and four great grandchildren to re vere his memory mrs r e bran don living south of markham is one of the daughters one of the oldest men in the greenbank section richard real died last week following an operation in a toronto hospital he has eleven children twentysix grandchildren stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 twine climax bug killer stock spray bulk calcium arsenate potato spray complete line of marmill growing and laying mashes central feed store stouffville phoxe 277 i