a saqrjsifaf si noiaoc joe aezaoe tiy glamiriont and district by staff correspondent ip i i ioc mr and mrs- sam stephenson of oshawa visited at the walford home on saturday mr and mrs david coates and family of brooklin visited on sun- day at the home of mrs j coates mr and mrs thos scott of tor- onto were visitors at mr scotts home here this week miss velma leggitt of toronto spent the weekend here with her grandmother mrs jas leggitt- mr and mrs milton benson have recently moved into their new home the house formerly occupi ed by mr abijah forsyth mrs troop u s a who has been visiting at the home of mr and mrs nelson wagg has been farm stock reg hereford cattle holstein and grade cows swine sheep implements combine and tractor by public auction the undersigned has received in- structions to sell by public auction at my farm lot 1 con 2 maxvers twp 5 miles west of pontynool mon oct 9th thanksgiving day 1014 the following property be longing to chas cooper of claremont 7 registered cattle herd sire laurentian no125573 jan 2 1940 domino and gay lad breeding come and see his calves cow domino gay lad lass no 12147 mar 25 1940 bred to laurentian due in feb cow braeburn dora no90904 oct 16 1933 bred to laurent ian due nov cow nellie albany nol27147 mar 25 1940 bred to laurent- iari due in nov heifer herbank dora nol66224 sepf24 1943 heifer herbank nellie no165355 march 18 1943 heifer herbank gay lass no166- week of the charter mem- in toronto visiting few days pte gordon benson is home on leave from his arm post in al- mr and mrs banbury of aurora visited on sunday with mrs s jrumohr will -birkett- has been over from his home in stouffville the last few dajs making improvements to the house which he acquired from albert lee he is putting on bricket siding friends gathered at the home of melvin johnson on friday even ing to tender a miscellaneous shower to the former isabel john- i son of stouffville recently married mr tipper of uxbridge was busy at theloyst canning plant last week installing a new boiler ross farr is in kahki and was a visitor with his wife at locust hill during the weekend he is in tor onto at present friends will be sorry to learn that the little lad of mr and mrs jas petty has been forced to re turn to the sick childrens hospital for further treatment for a stomach ailment next monday may see quite an exodus of claremont people to wards the east as its the day of chas coopers big farm stock auction at his farm near pontypool there is a long list of registered and grade cattle and some fine implements read it on this page the wms of the united church will liold their monthly meeting oct 12 in the basement of the church it will be an open meeting at 8 pm and slides will be shown on missionary v work there- will also be musical numbers friends and members of the congregation are invited call extended to new pastor the congregation of the clare mont baptist church has extended a call to rev wenham who has been visiting minister there forthe past couple of sundays rev wen- ham comes from western canada local agent mowders store l locaocs friends for a rev mr wenham student at mcmaster university- has accepted a call to the pastorate of claremont baptist church he has preached here the past two- sundays and made a very favorable impression mr wenham is a western man is married and has two young child ren the family will take up resi dence here in another two weeks baptist anniversary services will be held in- claremont on sunday next october sth with rev j b mclaurin of toronto as the guest speaker at the morning service at 11 oclock the church choir will render special music and in the evening at 730 the baker hill lad ies quartette will be present charter members are made lifemembers at the regular meeting of the claremont institute held at the home of mrs frank cooper last 674 declo 1943 i grade hcrcfords bull calf lyear cow 4 years old due oct cow calf by side open heifer 4 years old due in oct cow 3 years old calf by side open heifer 2 years calf by side open cow 5 years calf by side open grade cattle roan heifer 2 yrs due dec red cow 4 yrs calf by side due in april roan cow 8 yrs calf by side due in june roan cow 4 yrs calf by side due in july red cow 6 yrs calf by side due in july roan heifer calf by side open 2 black heifers heifer yearling heifer- roan heifer 2 yrs 2 steers 2 years u holstein cattle cow 4 yrs due in nov cow 3 yrs due time of sale heifer 2 years due time of sale heifer 2 yrs due in nov heifer 2 yrs due time of sale 3 heifers bred end of july jersey heifer 2 yrs clue time of sale all above bred to register ed holstein bull horses and swine clyde mare 3 years old aged mare driver 4 years old broken single double and to ride- can really step out s pigs 6 wks old 5 brood sows 7 pigs 10 wks 10 oxford ewes ram quantitymixed grain 2 acres mangels to be sold by row implements tractor ihc rubber model h near new plow ihc model 8c near new 3 combineihc 4 ft near new hammer mill ihc near new manure spreader trac- tor- on rubber near new ensil age cutter ihc type a 16 a buck rake on ford truck 10 ft cultivator stifttooth ihc 712 cultivator springtooth ihc 6 75 thresher belt near new 30 grinder belt mower mcc 5 hay rake mcc 10 harrows 4 sec draw bar wagon speight on rub ber wagon box scuffler 1horse new scuitler 2horse ihccut- ter et double i harness single harness power clippers for sheep and cattle waterpump and lister engine 2 hog feeders single sleigh double sloop sleighs sin gle plow ihc fertilizer seed drill cockshutt gang plow 136 i hc double riding plow single riding plow cream separator melotte tractor plow 2furrow cockshutt hay rack furniture chesterfield and chain- kitchen table and chairs set of dishes a beatty churn battery radio this is a big sale and begins at 12to sharp no reserve terms cash ted jackson i auctioneer bers of thevbrganization were pre sented with life- membership certi ficates and pins these three ladies miss s e evans mrs john gregg andmrs reforsyth havebeen with the institute for thirtyfive years miss mae brown district president for south ontario was the guest speaker mrs thos gregg favored the gathering with a piano solo and mrs jas coates gave a treading on home econo mics arnprior lady wilis lucky draw here mrs bertha rodgers of arn prior was the winner of the chenille bedroom rug given away at the dance in aid of the forget- menot club on- friday evening prizes for the lucky spot dances were donated by fred mowders grocery mrs robinson and mrs lye of toronto the club feels in debted to all who turned out to support their eftort and they feel too that the boys who will receive the smokes provided for by the funds raised would also want to share in the thankyou messrs ernie baker and cliff reynolds also receive the appreciation ofthe girls for their work at the door the latest shipment of cigarettes for overseas went to jack lehman lome hopkins- bud norton gord on morley henry rasmussen gordon gregg neil smith vic robinson stanley linton and jim faulkner big farm deal reported the sale of the f m corinell farm on the pickerihguxbridge townline north of claremont was reported this week the 145 acres formerly owned by col phillips of oshawa has the most modern build ings and even a large swimming pool sale price to a toronto party was said to be 35000 pugh wallace the daughter of mr and mrs william wallace claremont miss margaret mcfarlane wallace sat urday sept 30 became the bride ofllojd stanley pugh son of mr and mrs fred pugh claremont rev i e kennedy performed the ceremony at the home of the brides parents mrs walter ward played the wedding music and mrs i e kennedy sang the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore white triple sheer and lace over satin seed pearl head dress and shoulderlength veil she carried a bouquet of coral roses mingled with purple and white heather which had been sent from scotland miss florence doble of ashburn acted as maid of honor frocked in white sheer over pink taffeta her headdress matched her costume and she carried a bouquet of light pink roses best man was robert imiller the brides brother eric wallace r served as- usher mrs wallace- received afterwards wear ing black crepe the grooms mother brown crepe corsages of roses completed both costumes coral for the former yellow for the latter later the couple left on their wedding trip the bride travelling in a blue suit ensemble accented with black they will reside on the grooms farm near claremont sectioxmax 1xjured a very painful accident occurred on thursday to jack smith reliev ing sectionforeman he and his men were assisting in picking up old fails when one of the rails fell back on jacks- wrist two bones were broken ancl ho will be forced to take a couple of weeks holidays george wright of indian river was sent here to take charge during jacks absence those who have relatives among the 548 canadians held prisoners in hong kong will be glad to hear the report that conditions have jeen fairly tolerable for them red cross food and clothing parcels have recently arrived and are be ing distributed camps are well organized and treatment good claremont meat market choice line of fresh and smoked meats fresh flsli every thursday lowest prices our truck is in goodwood and vicinity every wednesday andwlll be glad to callonyouy m a j sutherland v ph claremont 1808 3 claremont middletox heddex suitably decorated with large baskets of white gladioli the unit ed church at brantford was the setting for a wedding of much charm saturday afternoon at 230 oclock when rev beverly l oaten united in marriage miss jean patricia hedden only daugh ter of mr and mrs h c hedden 74 murray street and ac1 donald george middletori rcaf son of mr ancl mrs george middleton stouffville to the strains of the wedding music played by mr markwell j perry the bride entered the church with her father who gave her in marriage she was lovely in her wedding gown of traditional white satin with inserts of lace in thefull skirt and sweetheart neckline her long flowing veil of white tulle fell from a pleated headdress she carried as her bridal bouquet deep red roses mrs lucille cowieson as mat ron of honor was attractively gowned in turquoise blue net oyer taffeta with pink and blue satin top pink shoulderlength veil and carrying a cascade bouquet of pink gladioli lac lloyd parks was grooms man and the ushers were lac ted nian and lac james cooper the sunday school room of the church was the scene of the re ception white gladioli and pink asters being used in decoration the toast- to the bride was propos- ed by- rev mr oaten arid respond ed to by the grrom and the toast to the matron of honor was given by lac lloyd parks and respond- dealt with routine business monday purchase new power unit to v drive power crusher pickering township has pur chased a new fulldeisel power unit to drive the crusher in the town ship gravel pit at a cost of 2100 the new unit which will create 47 horse power was bought from the j s innes co toronto a communication was received from r g roy on the 8th conces sion regarding a fence- dispute between his place and the lloyd- brook farm however the clerk informed council jthat the fenced viewers had been to the scene of the dispute had given their deci sion and r that matters would be left as is for the present sheep claims passed for payment amounted to over 12500 frank carson clahried 63 for five sheep killed and one injured and john scott 6s for four ewes killed the council received a communi cation from the township auditors monteith monteith inforniihg them that a change in the statutes now required the township auditors to how audit the books of each school section in the municipality regardless of whether or not each section employed auditors of their own arrangements for this hew audit to be taken will be dealt with at a future meeting road supt roy ward was in structed to grade the fairport beach rd about a mile in length the residents of this road have been requesting some work be done on the road although they do not wish to have the township take it over- it is understood that a num ber of these ratepayers have stated their willingness to pay for any work done assessor adam spears reported an increase in the assessment roll of 29000 over last year thecourt of revision on the assessment roll will be held on no v 6th at 1 oclock the number of dogs taxed in the townshiphas increased from 1100 to road accounts for the past month amounted to 229390 and relief ac counts paid were 5597 brougham street lighting account paid was 15600 reeve reesor revealed that the purchase had been made of 7000 brick for tlje new vault to be built in the townships new offices at the brougham corners the brick were procured from the- glasgow church which is being demolished just east of stouffville fl south ontario ftolnfr imatii will be held at the farms of geo beareond e phair r lot 12 concession 9 reach township- one mile south of greenbank on highway no 47 on thuwdayctober s 12th 1944 for teams apply tdjohn mcdonald rr3 uxbridge phone 115r2port perrynot later than monoct 9 banquet at night in united church basement a e dobson pres w s croxall brooklin sec dr reddick of wii1tevale retirixg the united church sunday school room at whitevale was the scene of a farewell gathering last week when the members of the three circuit churches namely whitevale cherrywood and lo cust hill gathered to bid good bye to their pastor the reverend dr roddick who is retiring from the ministry for a period of time dr reddick was presented with a purse and a happy social time was enjoyed by all ed to by lac ted nixon assisting the grpomand bride in receiving their guests was the brides mother in a dress of sunnl- biu wool with blue and brown feather hat brown accessories and corsage- of yellow roses and the grooms- mother in a floral jersey silk frock with black accessories and white corsage i for the wedding trip the bride chose a smart gabardine slate grey dressmaker suit- a juliet cap style hat of- pink feathers with black veiling and black accessories on their return they will makeitheir- home in toronto guests at the ceremony and re ception were present from detroit windsor claremont and stouff ville winter and cold are coming do you need antifreeze jf you are in one of the following classes we can furnish you with ethylenes glycol preston e i 1 v doctor visiting nurse veterinarian 2- tractor for farm purposes logging and plowing snow 3 bus carrying 18 or more persons 4 truck with a rated carrying capacity of 4000- lbs or more 5 amlbulance or hearse 6 firefighting equipment 7 police services i 8 garbage disposal -j- y 9 railway express and mail services 10 delivery of- fuel milk and perishable farm products if you are in one of these classes you may pur chase glycol antifreeze get in touch with us we have all i he particulars we also have a good stock of frostkil anti freeze available to anyone chas cooper claremont phone 103 markham fair october 567 ii capt it c mellow receives 1 among those who- received hon ors in italy we find the name i of capt r c mellow rcamc who has been awarded the military cross his parents dr f e and mrs mellow of uxbridge received word on tuesday of last week o the high recognition made by fths military authorities of captain sjlcl- lows bravery under action and further details will probably j be forthcoming later send the tribune to absent friends friday october 6th black white show york county holstein club races judging contests by jr farmers 228 and 220 trot or pace pony race saturday october 7th red white show district ayrshire breeders horse shoeing contest judging horses and cattle judging sheep swine and poultry d afvc 224 and freeforali tvhrjeli9 running race hon john bracken will officially open- the fair ati oclock on sat olde tyme dance in the arena saturday nigkt markham citizens band y i admission 35c autos 35c children free v kenneth deayon pres r h crosby secretary i ivftj- r sasiia