lzv xkzry yct fi the- tribiiiiestoiiffvaie totthursday-rch- 30 1943 vta glamiibiit ajfid district by staff correspondent liocnl agent mowders store 94 entries at the county seed fair 5sjs- registered shorthorns grade cattae horses hogs implejiknts etc shorthorn herd fully accredited- mrs v england also miss mil dred hockley of toronto visited during the weekend atthe home of mr and mrs h hockley mr and mrs a d peters and daughter edith of port perry visit ed over the weekend with friends and relatives here mr and mrsbert gibson oshawa visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs chas hardy miss gladys and jean morley of toronto visited over the weekend at their home here the womans missionary society of the united church will hold their regular meeting in the church basement on thursday of this week at 230 pm mrsmcintyres group will be in charge of theprogram mrs james taylor has been home from work at ajax for a few days through illness dick saunders is able to be at work again after suffering with a seige of the flu ttie prayer service of the united church will be held this thursday evening at the home of the misses mcglashan mrs nelson wagg is still confin ed to her bed her friends will re gret to learn her daughter mary is still here assisting in the home mrs alex morgan ofsarnia has returned home after being here visiting her mother and father mr and mrs nelson wagg wilmot hill and mr and mrs loss hill spent sunday in stouff- ville with mr and mrs jonas lewis mr and mrs jack morgan spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs r morgan mrs wm hicks and miss laura hill of oshawa spent the weekend in toronto douglas reynolds of the rcn v r was home on leave during the weekend doug left for the hm cs cornwallis halifax on monday next sunday the communion of the lords supper will be observed in the claremont united church the wee baby of mr and mrsjas petty who has been in the sick childrens hospital toronto is steadily improving and expected home soon big one cent sale at boadways drug store stouffville this week end your chance to get a real bar gain w a lehman has returned to farm life after spending the winter with farrs elevators brougham ontario county seed fair held at beayerton was well attended on the undersigned has received inst ructions tosell by public auction at friday 24th ihere was an increase o- pipkpriv- vr rt ahwovt iv in entries there being 94 instead lot l8co 9- plckfcklao- ax tlaijkuovr oa friday april 7th 1944 special easter meetings a series of special easter meet ings is being planned jointly by the two local churches to be held dur ing easter week the gatherings will convene in the baptist church on monday wednesday and friday evenings at 8 oclock and in the united church on tuesday and thursday nights old claremont landmark being removed one of claremonts oldest estab lishments is in process of being de molished by the new owner will evans with the aid of walter ward the place passed a short time ago to the hands of ii hockley the building was originally the gerrow pump shop operated by george gerrow later by his son jack and then by lyman pilkeywho resides just across the street from the shop in more recent years the building was operated by mrs conner as a bakery james- leggitt two of claremonts octogenarians looking forward to birthdays james leggitt veteran section- man residing in north claremont will mark his 84th birthday this friday march 31st while william dickinson another of our elder citizens will be 82 on sunday april 2nd mr leggitt has been a resi dent of claremont fof over fifty fare holding their years andhas lived for nearly forty years in the same house he com menced his railroad career at the mr and mrs henry madill lakeview visited at the d mairs home on saturday mr and mrs jas raey of tor onto visited with her parents wm and mrs ellicott during the wcck- end miss gladys gannon rn of tor onto and mrhughcannon oshawa were recent guests of their parents mr and mrs d gannon pte allan carlton of the east coast spent a couple of days wiih his parents mr and mrsa carlton the cliff wannop family who have been living at ajax during the winter have moved back into their former home here mr and mrs wm wilson of stouffville called on mis a b mat thews one day last week mr and mrs chas liscombe of toronto visited with his father re cently mr and mrs e l crocker mr a m crocker and mrs r w wit ter all of toronto visited with mrs lmatthews on sunday the convener for the brougham unit of the red cross campaign wishes to express sincere thanks to the canvassers who so willingly gave their time also to those who met them so kindly and generously the total to date is 153259 thanks again congratulations to mr and mrs wm knox who celebrated their thirtysecond weddin of 48 two years ago addresses were given by s lpage depart- ment of agriculture also r e f goodin potato fieldman morley bain of zephyr won the junior farmers public speaking contest he spoke on essential farm moderation he said the following propertyjjbelongirig g m forsyth to horses implements etc farm moderation he said we r v 17ftn i binder masseyharris 7 ft cut must jearn to cooperate andjf we j bay sfsjjg v mower peter hamilton 5 ft cut did so as loyal canadian farmers vir l j grain drill cockshutt 20 discgood and soldiers of the soil it would ffyjf vm res land roller ihc- 3 drumsgood mean giv- victory in the future hllv hrv cheese making on the incr h 8693 pound increase for february over 194 month t il js ljnvi single plow mh no senear ne 1 stallion 5 years old registered si p 2 1 gray work mare reg shorthorn cattle lady augusta 294s5 5 years old while the make of creamery but ter in ontario county during feb ruary was lower than during the same month a year ago there was a very encouraging increase in the production of cheddar cheese figures released by the ontario department of agriculture show there were 61033 pounds of cream ery butter made in the county dur ing february the make in the same month a year ago was 6972g pounds the make for the firsttwo months of this year was 119721 pounds as compared with i40r9 pounds for the same period of 1943 the production of cheddar cheese in ontario county luring february of this year was 9295 pounds as compared with 3837 pounds iff the same month of last year the total anniversary make for the first two months of on saturday evening at the home this year was 20195 pounds as com of their son john among those pared with 5287 pounds for the present were mrs walter knox same period of last year mrs ross knox mrs r miller and little son billy of toronto the happy circle mission band easter atha news mr and mrs david nighswander offering on sunday evening april and family were dinner guests with 2nd at 730 pm mrs c g allan mr and mrs eli lehman recently recently returned from china will miss jennie carruthers and fred age of 20 and saw the first line give an address and some pictures from cashel recently called on iss4on her work in china everyone ernie here who was recovering laid through claremont in therell be- a rims piitcrson removed to hospital for a tinia thos paterson who has not been in the most robust health for soma time took suddenly il last week and after being removed from his home here to his daughters mrs pengelly brooklin he was taken to oshawa hospital however his many friends will be glad to learn that he is back in brooklin again and his condition is described as fair claremont red cross soars o over 600 claremont red cross givings reached an alltime high in the cam paign just closed totalling over 600 the following are the units and their total givings claremont 62150 altona 23375 mt zion 18693 brougham 44325 high prices at auction sale- cows sold for 100 each at sale in pickering township there are four sons in the leggitt cordially invited to attend family all but one having followed their fathers footsteps in the rail way business they are james california erline- poritypool au- gust jellicoe and robert aurora- despite his years mr leggitt is possessor of a most active mind and can recall the history of this village most clearly of late he has not been enjoying the best of health mr dickinson is a native of uxbridge township coming ori ginally from the 4th concession just north of claremont he retir ed to thevillage about ten years ago from a recent illness murray spears from blind river visited his sister mrs eli lehman here recently ago for 900 brought 1025 while a mowing machine brought the high price of 9500 bidding was keen and there seemed to be plenty of money in the crowd mr pascoe old time prices were obtained at a largely attended auction sale at the farm of cecil pascoe on the recently sold his farm for 5000 to pickering beach road twenty william lee and is now working cows brought 100 apiece all round as a field man for stokely van a case tractor bought three years camp limited whitby new single plow fleury 21 mann cultivator horse rake ihc corn cultivator mh2 horse r riding plow single ihc wheel plow attachments lady augusta 2nd 313934 2 years plow 2f urrow ihc good old calf by side set stee harrows 4 section augusta queen 21st 4 years od set duc foot harrows 3 section augusta queen 22nd 313s9s 3 yrs sing scuffler international augusta queen 23rd born septl9 12 we cutter single augusta queen 24th born sept1943 douwe mould board plow rosewood jlassie 2s167 7 yrs old bain w eaton wagon bull calf- by side set sloop- sleighs 2 cutters double rosewood lassie 2nd 313897 3 yrs sel ugnt market sleighs augusta chieftan bull born june rubber tired buggy fannirigmill 25th 1943 hay rack n fiat hay rack- matchless queen loth 29400o 6 yrs ha jj nearly new july joan heifer caif by side root pulper cutting box ph match ess queen 16th 294006 6 yrs set heavy wagoff springs matchless queen 17th 301754 6 yrs wagon box todd nearly new v dee red bull- calf by side wagon box good scales 2000 lbs matchless queen 22nd 313933 3 yrs blacksmiths bellows and vice old octoberroan bull calf by side 4 screw jacks blacksmith drill matchless queen 23rd 3 yrs old blacksmith tire setter sept roan bull calf by side double emerystand grinder steel matchless queen 24thborn sep1942 set stretchers corn sheller matchless queen 25thbornjulyl943 cream separator mh nearly new o separator sharpless hand force pump wheelbarrow catalogue on application grade cattle roan- cow 5 years old red cow 1 yrs fresh calf by side white cow 3 yrs 7 months heifer by side roan heifer2yrs calf by side jersey cow7 yrs fresh calf by side jersey heifer 3 yrs calf by side roan bull calf 9 months old roan heifer rising 2 years old red heifer rising 2 years old roan heifer rising 2 years old red heifer rising 2 years old roan heifer yearling 5 steers rising 3 years old 2 steers rising 2 years old number iron kettles taylor safe outside iron ladder for barn barrel churn lawn mower 2 xcut saws grain- bagger no steel drums set log tongs line shaft and hangers 3 logging chains 2 mattocks forks hoes and other articles four horse doubletrees 2 sets threehorse doubletrees 2 sets twohorse doubletrees numerous other articles shorthorn herd books vol lto vol 40 r harness set brass mounted breeching 3 steers yearlings baby beef set brass mounted backhand near- swine and poultry lv 9 r o v i it i pair high top scotch collars near- brood sow bred in february y ne 9 chunks a number of horse collars 40 plymouth rock hens 40 tons of hay the registered shorthorns are members of best familiesin canada no reserve owner is giving up farming terms cash refreshment boodi by womens institute proceeds for war work sale at 12 noon sharp ted jackson auctioneer- at the community hall claremont on friclay march 31 barretts orchestra sponsored by the claremont park board j o v- ajijt aijtuji jji lyr a r-r- c r now available at the v stouffville bakery orroc 10 tao i tot 148543 green river not yet com- plete 13000 appreciative letters received by foigetmcnot club the girls of the forgetmenot club have received appreciative let ters from a number of the boys overseas for the parcels of smokes recently despatched word was re ceived from the following jack lehman alvin lehman fonzie manion ted rhodes bob holman and bud norton vthe appreciation of the club is extended j to those who supported the progressive euchreheld at themiomeof mrs wm benson and mrs harold hop kins on friday evening the win ners of the euchre were mrsfrank loystmrsn f tomlinsorf mrs ross redshaw v mowder mrs ernie baker and miss evelyn gil lies billtomlinson rcaf was thewinner of the beanjar contest a note of thanks is also extended to mrs brown who so willingly opened her home for the club i i f i katie beaton was r saturdays bride the claremont united church parsonage was- the scene of a quiet wedding on saturday j afternoon march 25th at 3 pm when katie flora elizabeth beaton daughter of mrandmrs william f beaton be came the bride of arthur george edmond loyst rcoc kingston son of mr and mrs frank sloyst revie kennedy performed the ceremony the bride was attired in brocaded ivory satin floor length with fingertip veil and a corsage of red roses her attendant and sister of the groom mrs mildred taylor wore pink and blue net over taffeta with matching veil and corsage of talisman roses- the best man was mr grant taylor of oshawa fol lowing a brief reception the couple left for a trip east the bride travell ing in a dusk rose dress beige camel hair coat and brown accessor ies the groom will rejoin hisunit at kingston and the bride will re sume her former position on the staff of the toronto east general hospital i n these decisive months all canadas effort is concentrated on one great objective the attack that is to destroy the nazi menace and all that it represents years of work have gone into its preparation the best of our young men are staking their lives on its success we in canada must support and strengthen this attack with all our effort this one pur pose must command our work our minds and our hearts i gr- t t wemustnotpconit any scramble for private gain or individual selfish ends to distract us and stable foundation on which alone a post from our main task if we concentrate on war period of promise and achievement can seeking individually or jointly higher prices be built oil s i higher pay or higher profits we shall be divert ing our attention from the main task at this critical time we shall also endanger the sta- bilityrofi prices which we in canada have achieved after great difficulties a stability that is essential to efficiency and fairness in war and to peacetime prosperity afterward v our youngmen are fighting for acanadaarid u a world in which all men can have faith hope and security each of them wants to come back to a job or a farmwitha future we at home must keep secure them a strong s y this advertisement is one of a series being issued by the government of canada lo emphasize the importance of preventing further increases in the cost of living now and deflation later s ml