Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1944, p. 6

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rjrzxz- tt sfk t- 2s v c vs frt v-j-v- v v i- fstf rt v sjj t i fl fetribmerstouffvmeontjrrthursday april13rl944 oiafeetnblat 2iil kistrigt by staff correspondent local- agent mowders store mr and mrs frank loyst were in tweed over the holiday visiting with mr and mrs roy thompson ptehardy of toronto was a visi tor back in the home town on good friday mr and mrs goodman of osliawa visited on saturday at the home of mr and mrs earl beare mrs alex morgan of srnia visi ted over the weekend at her home here mrsjas grant of toronto visit ed over the holiday with her sister and family mr and mrs jas briscoe miss lois byers of greenwood visited over sunday at the home of her grandparents mr aind mrs duncan dolphin miss lois brodie formerly of claremont now of toronto visited relatives here over the holiday mr and mrs len lye visited in toronto on saturday miss ilene cooper of toronto visited at her home here over the weekend miss mildred linton of the tor onto bible school was an easter visitor in the village misses marguerite and irene thompson of parry sound were visitors with mr and mrs bob dawson during the weekend friends from toronto brougham claremont and uxbridge gathered at the home of mr and mrs jos empringham on good friday even ing to help mark another birthday for mrs dave dawson who was the recipient of numerous gifts mr and mrs gordon overland of kingston misses bernice and peggy overland and mr fair banks of toronto were easter visi tors with mr and mrs c a over land master geo hamlin of green river is at present spending a few days at the overland home mr and mrss robbins who have just returned from new york were visitors with mr and mrs thos gregg on the holiday the robbins former claremont residents have purchased a home inpeterboro and intend to take up residence there shortly miss mary wagg who has now returned to her nursing duties in detroit entertained a number of thelladies to a tea in aid of the red cross beforeher departure mr and mrs earl booth and mr asi mrs art- loyst two newlywed manion g beverley h norton couples were tendered miscellaneland m redshaw g pilkey gave a ous showers last week at the homes j reading and the meeting closed of mrs thomas bacon mother of mrs booth and mr and mrs wm beaton parents of mrs loyst harry porter local tonsorial ar tist has been absent from his shop for several days with an attack of flu and friends are watching anxi ously for his recovery before chin brush and bushy heads get too tin- wieldly the wms of the united church will hold their regular meeting on thursday of this week at the home of mrs dr tomlinson mrs dop- klngs group will be in charge of the program mrs alan fryer of toronto visit ed at the home of her father and mother mr and mrs evan ward friends will regret to hear of the sudden death of mrs push of tor onto who will be remembered as a sister of mr m flumerfelt popular public school teacher hero some years ago mr and mrs bert gibson of osh- awa visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs chas hardy the goodfellowship class of the united church motored to broug ham one evening last week and en joyed the evening with the young peoples class of the church there which was held at the home of mr and mrs ellicott mrand mrshenry johnson have taken up their new home in stoufc- ville the couple were the recip ients of a fine occasional chair at a farewell party held in their hon- or at the home of mr and mrs hugh gregg last week mrs pickens and sister miss joyce mccullough of toronto visit ed over the weekend at their home here mrs stephens of aurora visited here with her sisters mrs walter ward mrs g m forsyth and mrs cook last week the regularmonthly meeting of the united church missionband was held on wednesday at the home of mrs rhodes following the opening exercises a reading the first easter was given by mrs beverley and a poem by o rhodes musical numbers included a duet by m redshaw and g-bev- with a childrens hymn few men are better known around claremont than mr tom patterson who last week reached his 74th birthday although not enjoying the best of health this veteran citi zen is still able to take a bow from his scores of friends on achieving this important epoch in his life wednesday april 19th occasion for a pie social under the auspices of the united church young peoples two plays nellie mcnabb and in may with june will provide a portion of the pro gram while other local talent will assist ladies and girls bringing pies will be admitted free mr and mrs ted tomlinson and family of toronto and mrs r cooper and son of waterfowl enjoy ed the holiday at the dr tomlinson home furniture sale this week the household effects belonging to c h found will be disposed of by public auction this saturday april 15th beginning at 1 pm with auctioneer a- s farmer wielding the hammer mr found has sold j his home and the sale on saturday will close a claremont home of over a half century standing in the village i congratulations- on the fine wea theror those who have moved at this easter time mr- and mrs gor don riddle mr and mrs malvin johnston and mr- and mrs s slack x mac forsyths sale certainly went off with a bang and oh boy what a crowd a bit of this credit goes to the tribune handling the main advertising johnbeelby is improving steadily in health we are glad to report at this time r mr and mrs jack morgan and family of brooklinspent sunday at the home of his parents mr and mrs roy morgan mrs roy morgan returning home with them to spend a fe wdays while miss june mor- th ea remained to spend a few days is me wth mary mr and mrs wes lehman visit ed mr and mrs jack morgan of brooklin one day this week mr and mrs leslie feasby and allen of sandford visited friends and relatives in claremont on friday of last week miss mary morgan and miss verna pilkey spent monday of last week in toronto miss roy morgan visited mrs dave pugh on friday of last week miss marguerite thomson and sister of parry sound spent the holi day weekend at the home of their aunt mrs bob dawson morrison flying with onelg 1vv local red cross donation sends jam overseas erley and a local quartette bymjwas like fall fair- day heal estate deal reported the report was current in the village this week that the abijahl u forsyth home on the 9th concession a- donation of 100 from the clare just opposite the baptist church vd cress has sehf l tns had been sold to mr cliff reynolds- 0 fof plunt am who i are at present residing in the overse a furt donation of levi linton house north clare- sl50 1 for tms pro was voted at mont mr linton who is a railway t latest meeting held at mrs har- section boss at perth ontario isveys this jam was part of 111 understood to be planning to retire tons sent over in 1943 the final totals of the recently closed national drive for funds are as follows altona 23375 broug ham 45625 claremo nt 61150 green- river 123 mt zion 18693 grand total 101143 claremont alone raised 139 by vanishing teas ated at the g- m forsyth auction and made a direct donation of 200 sale on the holiday we understand for prisoners of war parcels that the number- of tastypies dis pensed during the dayran well into the two figures as the big crowd to the village due to ill health institute operate popular booth at forsyth sale over thirty dollars was realized by the claremontinstitute at the refreshment booth- which they oper- today thursday is the salvage collection in stouffville so have your bundle ready fltlleut don morrison dfc jjbm one of canadas dest- known fighter pilots destroyer of 15 enemy planes over europe has completed flying tests at trenton ont and will shortly be posted as aninstructor he lost his left leg in a dogfight and was captured when his plane crashed he was recently repatriated from a german prison camp morrison 22 now has an artificial leg and the 80minute workout in a cornell plane showed little loss of skill he is shown in flying gear as he took the test erin man topgoww pays 3575 for at forsyth sale auctioneer j tod jackson sold 1000 an hour ken deacon junioniillc took five register ed animals v gbjfefifevc who must tile returns if you are single and yourincome was over 66000 or if manied and yourincome was over- 120000 or if you had tax deducted in 1943 yon must file returns what forms to use for income under 300000 use form tl special for income over 00000 use form tl general tp where you can get forms you can get income tax forms from 1 post offices 2 district income tax offices your early cooperation is requested over 2000000 canadians will be filing incomo tax returns you can help by getting your forms now and mailing them promptly it is important that incomo tax returns be filod promptly first these returns must be filed to obtain credit for tax deductions second to claim any refund to which you may bo entitled third to establish the savings portion of your tax which will be paid back to you with interest after the war make your returns now but not later than 30h of april to avoid a penalty of 5 of your tax the unpaid balance of your 1943 tax may be paid any time before 3 1st of august without penalty get your t4 slip from your employer to get a record of your 1943 earnings and tax deductions ask your employer for a copy of the x4 slip he filed with the govern ment do this it will save you time and help prevent errors dominion of canada department of nationalrevenue income tax division coun gibson c frasereiuott 0y atafctar hk km ft fortffee highlight of the big auction sale of g m forsyth at claremont on good friday was the sale of-regis- teredshorthorn cattle topipnce ofe375 was paid by r fletcher of kriri7 ontario for lady augusta whose mother was an imported augusta cow bred by lady cath- cart the this prize animal went to arthur percy a local farm er for 155 ken deacon of unionville bought five head at the sale paying s300 for a heifer the daughter of lady augusta and the top price of 210 for a yearling heifer calf the registered cows averaged 229 arid the thoroughbred calves 135 a bid of98 was taken on one lot of steers while two from a second lot sold for 115 each the highest price paid for grade cows was 12750 horses which have been a slow seller atlthe bulk of the farm auc tions thisrspring allbrought over 100 each the best mare sellingfoe 160 to mr groat brooklin while abid of 175 was received for the stallion offered the highest priced gelding went to gordon riddle for 145r bidding on a pen of pigs running about 70 pounds was keen and saw a price of 1150 paid a four- horse drill which mr forsyth had bought for fifty odd dollars some years ago realized 70 on friday while the land roller sold for 49 a quantity of hay- brought 8 aton while mr forsyth -had- no large machines such as tractor or thresh ing machine to offer the sale totall ed 7800 the bulk of the money be ing paid for the registered stock mr john baket shorthorn field representative from durham coun ty handled the pedigrees at the side of ted jackson the auctioneer de spite the condition of the roads one of the largest crowds to assemble at a sale this spring was on hand and brought buyers from as far away as peterboro bobcaygeon woodbridge and bowmanville woodholme which has been in the forsyth family for many years is still on the market and if mr forsyth fails to contact a buyer be fore seeding time some arrange ments will have to be made to put in the crop jkzhrsi f v the distinguished flying medal has been awarded fltlieut edward r long 26 oflngcr- soll ont for courage after he maintained radio contact with his base when his wellington bomber was badly shot up over magdeburg in october 1011 group capu d g williamsdc of no 4 wireless school flying squadron st catharines ont is shown pinningthe medal on fit lieut long f- dance and luckydraw dance and lucky draw will be held in mammoth hall malvern on saturday april 15th under the auspices of the cedar grove servicemens club lucky draws forleatherwindbreaker donated bv jack fraser end table motor rug 8 1b rooster donated by arch little pyrex pie plate don ated by russell wideman russ creightons orchestra come and have a good time 482 household furnture by public auction the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at claremont sat april is 1944 the following property belong- ingto x h found 3 bedroom suites sewing machine springs and mattresses a bedroom chairs day bed hall rack writing desk 2 parlour tables small tables parlour suite leather couch cushions pillows radio electric 25 cycle wool carpet 9x12 rug oilcloth 9x14 linoleum 12x15 congoleum rug 6x9 pictures dining room extension table 7 dining room chairs number of rocking chairs kitchen table small table 5 kitchen chairs arm chair kitchen cupboard kitchen chest paper rack electric washing machine electric iron mirrors electric lamp flat irons electric toaster coal stove upright kitchen stove stove pipes coal oil stove with oven kitchen linoleum dishes kitchen utensils glassware food chopper cradle small chest of drawers glass washboard lantern coal oil lamps broom mops rag carpet trunk robe coal scuttle garden tools step ladders 2 long ladders wheelbarrow lawn mower bucksaw crosscut saw set harness wagon wheels washstand diningroom suite pair of sittingroom chairs studio couch small table quelioc heater findlay near new coal oil stove numerous other articles sale at 1 sharp terms cash asfarmkr auctioneer

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