Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1944, p. 6

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f ov m x 5v- glairembnt athd oistriet by staff correspondent xoe 301 xotit ixcal agent motvders store 30bioe aosioaonoe o 0 o j sale draws buyers is far north as fenelon falls buyers flocked to the auction sale of chas cooper on thanksgiving day from as far north as fenelon falls the sale was held on mr coopers farm near pontypool it was estimated that fifty per cent of the buyers came from the dis- trict surrounding claremont while the largest single purchase of the day 1125 was paid for the tractor by mr hore of little britain the hereford herd sire sold for 195 while the top hereford cow brought 105 holsteias averaged 113- with the top cow bringing 122 a snappy driving horse brought an even 100 although the best mare in the sale was drop ped at 55 sucking pigs sold at 600 each implement prices were good a buckrake selling for 295 and the tractor plow for 190 the manure spreader came to a buyer in the claremont district at 150 while the hammermill rang up 13250 corn was sold in the stook at 17c and mangolds were bid up at 1 per sixty rod row ted jackson was the auctioneer and messrs john scott and a l hooey handled the clerking the cooper farm is on the market for sale mr bert mantle is still confined to his home in poor health miss dorothy hockley of toron to visited over the holiday at her home here lyman pillcey we understand is not enjoying very good health at present mr and mrs c a overland spent the holiday at erin- and while there attended the fall fair in that town mr and mrs harry porter enjoy ed a motor trip over the thanksgiv ing holiday mr jas coates and mrs floyd coates of toronto were sunday visitors with mrs john coates mr and mrs earl beare and fam ily have moved into part of the house occupied by mr and mrs chas derusha mr and mrs fred pugh expect to move- into the house vacated by mr and mrs beare miss helen barclay was a visi tor- in toronto on friday mr and mrs thos scott of tor onto are making- their home here with mr scotts parents mr and mrs geo scott we understand mr and mrs duncan mcmillen also mr- and mrs gordon graham all of oshawa spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs ed lewis miss kathleen bradbury of ux- bridge visited over the holiday at the home of mrs lonsdale and mrs conner mr fred todd philadelphia pa is a visitor at the dave dawson home this week mr and mrs jos empringham- were also visitors during the weekend mr and mrs gordon ratclifl of stduftville visited in the village on sunday mr and mrs edleeiof icinsale visited at the home of mrs j bush- by on sunday mr and mrs m j wilkcr of toronto- visited during the week end at the home of mrs gleeson robt leggitt of aurora visited during the weekend with his mo- ther mrs james leggitt miss ueene cooper of toronto visited over the holiday at her home here mr and mrs r e forsyth visit ed on the holiday with their daugh ter in windsor mr and mrs geo lee of stouff- ville were visitors in the village for the holiday mrs grant of toronto was a thanksgiving visitor with her sis ter and family mr and mrs jas briscoe miss doris dolphin and friend of toronto were holiday visitors here with mr and mrs duncan dolphin the regular meeting of the clare mont institute will be held on wed nesday oct 18th at the home of mrs wm benson mrs john gregg will speak on the atlantic charter large crowds attended the 123rd anniversary services of the clare mont baptist church here on sun- dayiwhen dr mclaren supt of foreign missions was the speaker both mornirigand evening atthe evening- service the baker hill sex- tette were visitors and rendered several vocal selections coopers hardware had its cus tomary exhibit at markham fair last week occupying a prominent position in the main building the local hardware does a great deal in the wajof keeping claremont be fore the public 9th concession resident reaches 80th suletone mr william neal wellknown 9th concession resident marked his 80th birthday at his home just west of here last week mr and mrs neal has- been residents here for the last thirtyfour years this octogenarian is a son of the late mr and mrs lawrence neal mrs neal have been residents here for son and the couple have been mar ried fortyfive years mr neal has one brother john and there are eight- children and twentyfive grandchildren in the family two of the many t auction sales being held this month will be close to- claremont this week on friday the entire household furniture be longing to w hardy will be sold on the farm of percy hardy just north of the village while on sat urday the north shore realty co will auction off another ten acres of bushland on the wellknown forsyth bush was 75 on sunday mr george hammond of clare mont celebrated his 75th birthday on sunday at his home here mr hammond is a native of england and has resided in claremont for the past twentysix years mrs hammond also comes from the old country and a sonthos who oper ates a carpentering business in the claremont district was born before the couple came to this- country another son everett is posted in the west with the army mr ham mond is in good health and has worked on many of the district farms and with harry found stone mason for some ten years on thanksgiving day this young fellow went to the bush with his son where he assisted with wood cutting mr and mrs hammond have been married over forty years there are two sons and two grand sons nets 100010 harold coates back from french battlefront harold coates son of mrs john coates of claremont is home from france harold a member of the queens own rifles crossed the channel on dday with the inva sion forces and spent a week in the front lines before being returned to england suffering from shell shock harold- who is 21 was born just east of claremont was employed at oshawa prior to enlisting he trained with the tank regiment and wnt overseas in april where he was transferred to the infantry during his evacuation by stret cher from the battlefront harold lost most of his belongings- includ ing a number of souvenirs he had picked up in france he is on thirty days leave at his home in claremont price of apples shippers ceiling prices for on tario and quebec apples packed in boxes crates and bushel cartons have been increased by five cents per container according to a prices board announcement prices for british- columbia mcintosh and snow apples when shipped to mar kets in eastern canada have been reduced by amounts varying from 5c to 15c per box these changes will bring about a more uniform sejling- price on large eastern markets for apples from different producing areas auction sale shorthorns horses swine implements harness hay grain roots etc the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 1 5 con 9 pickering one mile east of claremont on 1944 the following property belonging to gwethalyn graham 30year old canadian novelist born in toronto ont has met success with her new book earth and high heaven she sold the moving picture rights of the book recently to rko for 100000 the book was the literary guilds book choice for october suspend license for three years accused pays 25 fineoi dangerous driving charge ludwig loeb kinsale appeared before magistrate f s ebbs in whitby court charged with danger ous driving as a result of having struck richard stacey of myrtle station when the latter was walk ing north along no 12 highway near his home at about 11 oclock saturday morning represented by l s hymanthe accusedr pleaded guilty to the charge arid was fined 25 and costs or the alternative of one month in the county jail his worship added that the accuseds drivers license wouldbe suspended for a period of three years as there was no appar ent reason why he should be driv ing a car mrstacey the injured man was treated by dr o baldwin of brook- lin who said that in addition to re ceiving scrapes on the- back of the legs the muscles of his back had been sprained able to appear in court however mr stacey testified that he was walking on the grass on the shoulder of the highway when the car driven by the accused struck him he added that the car wasnt speeding provincial constable t w hard ing who investigated the accident told the court that when he arriv ed the accuseds car was 300 feet up the road from the point where the accident had taken place he said that on testing the brakes he found that they were absolutely no good and there was only one spot which one could see through on the windshield mr hyman pointed out- that the accused was jewish and having escaped from germany had been put in a concentration camp in england at the beginning of the war and then sent to canada re cently he had been permitted to leave the camp to work on a farm near kinsale send the tribune to absent friends claremont meat market choice line of- fresh and smoked meats fresh fish every thursday lowest- prices our truck js in goodwood arid vicinity every wednesday and will be glad to call on you ar j- sutherland ph claremont 1808 long distance telephoning is heavier than it was a year ago thurs oct 19 e following propert belonging to am pugh dark bay mare 15 years bay mare 15 years bay gelding 9 yrs brown mare aged red cow due oct 4th red cow due nov 25th white cow due dec- loth roan cow due dec 26th roan cow bred june 29th red cow bred july 12th red cow bred aug 31st red cow white legs bred aug 31st 2 white- heifers roan heifer 5 red heifers 3 steers 5 baby beef black steer pure bred scotch shorthorn heifer marr lady madge born jan 15th 1943 no 318529 4 spring calves herd bull reg 3 yrs old 2 sows due nov 8 sow bred sept 19 12 chunks 9 pigs about 2 months old 40 or 50 tons of mixed hay quantity of straw grain mixed about 500 tons mangolds 19 rows 2 kegs mineral 120 lbs each set of double har ness mounted with breeching set of double heavy harness horse collars horse blankets robe binder mh 7- ft cut nearly new mower f w 5 ft cut tedder mh 8 forks nearly new horse rake 10 ft seed drill mh 13 disc cultivator international land roller 2 drums harrows 4 sections walking plow international sulky plow quebec 1 furrow walking plow f w 2 furrow manure spreader deering wagon low steel wagon low wooden farm trucks wagon box farm truck hay rack stock rack set of sloop sleighs 2 scufflers cream separator mh 500 lb good order wheelbarrow emery grindstone smooth grindstone harness leather circular saw mandrel extension blower pipe 12 ft long 160 ft- new draw rope never usedhay fork car pulleys and rope 4 sling ropes sling chain buggy with top good cut ter single bob sleigh whiffle trees steel hog trough apple ladder grain bags 3 or a doz cotton stone boat bag truck crowbars shovels forks other articles kitchen cupboard small tables bed springs and mattress settee churn butter bowl butter worker gramaphone and records stove and pipes chairs dishes crocks no reserve as farm is sold terms cash sale at 1 oclock john scott clerk a s farmer auctioneer gormley ont ph stouffville 7312 yvav standing by public action undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction in uxbridge towns hip on the brock rd 2 miles north of claremont and known as the forsyth bush on sat day oct 14 1944 the following property belonging to north shore realty company ltd 10 acres of standing and down hardwood mostly maple and beech to be sold in quarter acre lots more or less one year allowed to remove timber from one lot and for every extra lot bought by one purchaser an additional year will be given to remove the wood theronup to and not more than ten years terms cash sale at 2 oclock sharp j as farmer auctioneer gomley ont phone stouffville 7312 present pastor r farewell gift rev dr c s reddick is leaving organize bypu whitevale united church school room was the scene of a farewell gathering in honor of rev dr c s reddick who is leaving the min istry for a- time to rest the gather ing was composed of church mem bers and adherents as well as officers of the three appointments of the circuit whitevale cherry- wood and loucust hill chairman of the evening was mr roy carter who performed his office very well the evening began with hymn- singing for which mrs todd of cherrywood was pianist miss ray- mer of locust hill entertained with piano solos as did miss helen red dick mr b juiian offered violin solos which were beautifully pre sented miss mary burwash played his accompaniment the presenta tion address was read by mr george todd cherrywood and a handsome billfold containing a sum of money was presented to dr reddick by mr frank recsor of locust hill words of appreciation were spoken by several church members of each appointment rev mr newnham of markham was a guest speaker at the end of the evening- refreshments were served by the whitevale ladies used cak prices on october 1st your automobile became one year older in prewar years new models came from the manufacturers on oct 1st each year and were placed in show rooms for sale you are unable to purchase a new car as materials used in- the manufacture are still required for war vehicles and equip ment but if you are purchasing a used one you will pay less for it now than you would have paid one week ago gordon murphy official of the motor vehicles office of the war time prices and trade board an nounced that ceiling prices on all used cars change as of oct 1st a 1942 model is now considered three years old and will be priced in the three to four year old class on a 1942 model the ceiling price will drop 10 on a 1941 model 10 and models 1910 to 1935 5 any car older than nine years of age may still be sold at30 ofthe list price of that car when new ceiling prices for accessories such as heaters radios overdrives various types of clutches etc all drop accordingly if- o avc for the first three months of this year long distance lines handled calls at a rate which would represent an increase over thefull year of- nearly three and onehalf million calk so you see were not out of the woods yet and wont be until the war is won please continue jfo koep wartime communication lines clear- use long distance forr essential calls only delays can cost lives rbaemdekrr night rates nov begin at 6 pmi- oh ctu6 setoice j claremont gtoihf uvtfswft auction sale of v household furniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auc- tion at lot 2 con 5 uxbridge township 1 a miles north of claremont friday oct 13 thepropertyof i walter hardy jr kitchen cupboard kitchen table fallleaf table- 2 couches 2 kit chen cabinets gramaphone and records 9piece diningroom suite 2 beds springs i and mattress 2 flower stands 2 rocking chairs dresser bedroom suite complete with white enamel and pink trim 2 eelctric dresser lamps electric reading lamp wardrobe chest of drawers secretary and writing desk combined- battery radio at- water kent coleman stove 4 burn er 2 coaloil t stoves medicine chest clothes horseparlour table kitchen chairs household scales brussels rug hall mirror hand washing machine pictures dishes jars baking pans step ladder trunk curtains pails suitable for sap knives and forks frying pan and tea kettle car radio 2 tool boxes- window blinds bucksaw 2lawn chairs suitcase grama phone crosscut saw crocks lan tern hoes other articles sale at 1 to pm terms caslu a s farmer auctioneer gormley ph stouffville 7312 is winter and cold weather are coming do you need antifreeze lir you are in one of the following- classes we can furnish you with ethylene glycol prestone 1 doctor visiting nurse veterinarian 2 tractor for farm purposes logging and plowing snow 3 bus carrying 18 or more persons 4 truck with a fated carrying capacity pf 4000 lbs or more i 5 amflbulance or hearse 6 firefighting equipment 7 police services 8 garbage disposal 9 railway express and mail services 10 delivery of fuel milk and perishable farm products if you are in one of these fclassesyouinay pur- chase glycol antifreeze get in touch with iis we have all the particulars- wealsd have a good stock of frostkil anti freeze available to anyone chas cooper claremont phone 103 iaj ii88

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