Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1944, p. 6

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iuomoe sonoe ioe soi gliaf emht and district by staff correspondent lonoe lcal agent mnivders store ibcaoi loi rev and mrs wenham the newhere in claremont the horses had pastor at the baptist church have been let out to graze and the own- moved into the- parsonage and are er tells us that it was only shortly being heartily welcomed to the after that he went to get the ani- community p and found them minus their robt mcleod popular corner headgear- v garage proprietor had the misfor- james reynolds son of mr and tune to- recently break a- blood mrs cliff reynolds a member of vessel in his leg and has been fore- the nowfamous crew of the de ed tokeep off his feet for a time stroyer haida is home on leave tt vas to moved to her temperance federation wiu 1 speak n h h recently pur lipssssf l s sn tne chased by mr jos ward and siftn ss sjfct phnrrih vacated w the milt benson family m p gordon benson son of mr and in the evening a n mrs milt benson is home on leave william wilhson of athens ont f nis arnly p ia alberta has been visiting at the home of the annua pheasant shoot auth- v mr and mrs morgan pugh mrs alma flewell has been away from her post at ajax for a few days while undergoing a ton sil operation mr and mrs albert pearce also mr and mrs wid miller of osh- awa former residents called on i friends in the village on sunday a pleasant evening was enjoyed at the home of- mr and mrs w lehman last week when the mem bers of the goodfellowship class of the united church met for their regular monthly meeting the de votional periodwas taken by mrs ed boniface assisted by members ofthe class the president mrs don mccullough conducted the business after which all enjoyed the games and lunch the novem ber meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs fred red- shaw with mrs f manion and mrs w lehman in charge of the program cigarettes and chewing gum have been sent overseas to the fol lowing from the forge tmenot club harold hopkins bob hol- man mike brown fonzie manion harold hardy fred hicks lloyd hicks jack flewell charles al- dridge and marjorie ward mrs fred evans an enthusias tic member of the claremont bow ling club took in one of the sea sons final tournaments last week and copped first prize a pair of chickens as a member of the goodman rink fromoshawa play ing at newmarket mr and mrs nelson wagg have received word of the death over seas of james fyle husband of the former evelynwagganiece ofmr and mrs wagg here in ciaremont the widow is a daughter of mr and mrs chas wagg of toronto weve heard of many things be- ing lifted by sneak thieves from time to time but the latest is a pair of halters taken right off the horses belonging to gm forsyth orized by the pickering township game commission is set for the dates of oct 20 and 21 hunters may obtain their licenses for the shoot from r gordon pickering mittee v wins sports trophy claremont continuation school haswon the interschool field day trophy in competition with picker ing school some days ago clare mont held a local competition and the following were declared the champions jr girls gloria bever ley and mary hodgson tied sr girls jean farr jr boys bruce lehman sr boys victor morley these winners will be presented with rings at the commencement exercises during the winter claremont school ran up the larg est total of points while the junior i and seniour girls cups went to ed annis brougham members of claremont girls mary hodgson and the township council or any mem- jean farr respectively the boys ber of the game preserve com- cups goin t0 pickering the win ners in each event are as follows high jump sr boy victor morley jr boy falaise sr girl jean tay lor jr girl jean story softball throw sr boy bill manion jr boy goodwin sr girl allchurch jr girl mary manion 100 yd dash sr boy kaiser jr boy falaise sr girl jean taylor jr girl mary hodgson 50 yr dash sr girl jean taylor mary hodgson javelin sr boy earl an derson jr boy falaise srgirl jean farr jr girl lillian binsted shot put sr boy gee nokes jr boy falaise basketball sr girl evelyn ermet a similavfate afewmonths gillies jr girl head hop-skip-and- jump srboy kaiser jr boy fal aise sr girl jean farr jr girl mc- kee running broad sr boy kaiser jr boy falaise jr girl mary hodg son sr girl jean farr 220 yd dash sr boy mowat jr boy falaise 75 yd dash sr girl jean farr jr girl mary hodgson pole vault sr boy- bill manion jr boy irish standing broad jump sr girl allchurch jr girl mary hodgson 440 yd dash sr boy mowat jr boy falaise re lay boys- pickering girls clare mont t v jv 3 an appeal entered against the judgment of magistrate f s ebbs in connection with a charge of drunk- driving against ross red- brougham r mr and mrs m hillick of georgetown visited mr b beer on saturday mr wm- jones rcnvr spent a couple of days last week with mr and mrs b easton mr donald ritchie of toronto visited his parents here on sunday last mr and mrs a m crocker and s claremontwas dismissed by daughters gwen and linda mr his honour judge dbcoleman at and mrs e l crocker also mrs r- whitby on thursday last and the w witter of toronto were sunday sentence of 10 days in jail permitt- visitors with mrs l matthews ed to stand workmen are busy on two new vas resu s cdi hardstltte soecmhes nv highway near pickering early on hnjljvi hi ssrfj fnwthe morning- of april 30 involving iw f y ocpancy i the c ar driven by the accusedant i5 rv t3- 1 voa johnston- transport driven by osjs john leysack of toronto after spending a few weeks with friends in detroit remarking on t he evidence dr r t maclaren who had seen the accused within half an hour after the accident and testified that red- shaw was intoxicated his honour miss wanda varneum of toron to visited with her sister mrs d a beer on sunday mr and mrs perrimen of acton visited with friends here on sun- that he would not interfere second bovine wanders into path of train a fine threeyearold heifer be longing to mr fred evans wand ered onto the cpr right of way east of claremont last week and was struckby the eastbound train and killed instantly sectionmen found the animal shortly after the mishap this is the second cow to be laid low by a passing train this year as an animal belonging to mr fred mowder local storekeep- ago tomatocanriing plant closes for season over 20000 bushels of tomatoes have passed through the claremont canning plant operated by mr williamson this large amount of fruit made up into over 8000 cases of tomatoes which are now ready for the market as soon as they are labeled the quality of the 350 odd tons grown for the plant has been very good mr williamson tells us ifis expected that an ad dition will be built to the present plant in the spring alarge ware house to be of cement block con struction honor soldier killed in action feasby- ft johns united church was j filled to capacity on sunday after noon when a memorial service i claremont meat market choice line of fresh and smoked meats fresh fish every thursday lowest prices our truck is in goodwood and vicinity every wednesday and will be glad to call on you a j- sutherland ph clnrcmont 1808 claremont fawns a quiet wedding took place at was held for the late sergt walter thehome of mr and mrs webster b knox who was killed in action fawns udora- when their daugh- in france on aug lgth walter ter ellen mary fawns became the who was the second son of mrand bride of allan morgan feasby son i mrs wm knox was well known of mr and mrs leslie feasby uin this locality where he spent his bridge township rev t l wu- boyhood days and attended school liams of uxbndge officiated the here and later at claremont he bride given in marriage by her enlisted in april 1942 on oct 10th father was gowned in heaven blue 1942he was married tomiss mary sheer with featheredcap shoulder malcolm one of our popular young veil and carried a bouquet of red ladies and just two months later roses mildred fawns sister of the he left for overseas rev i e bride was bridesmaid wearing kennedy assisted by mr allen pink sheer with bouquet of yellow ellicott who represented the roses douglas fawns brother of young people spoke of the life the bride was best man at the re- j and fine example set by the de ception which followed the brides ceased and read extracts from a mother wore ambassador blue with corsage of deep red roses the letter written by his padre show ing the high esteem in which he mother of the groom chose navy was held and- expressing the sor- touched with gold and a corsage of j row caused by his death the cerise roses later the couple left i choir rendered an anthem and mr for ottawa the bride travcllingin robt miller sang a solo he was a fawn tweed suit with rose access- accompanied by billy deirtt at the ories and stone marten furs piano day the yp met at the home of we and mrs wilson on monday even ing where an enjoyable evening was spent by all plans were made for remembering each member who is overseas mrs wright of georgetown is spending a week with her brothers thos and albert beer mr and mrs e degeer and son harry of inniskillen visited with a b and mrs matthews on sunday visitors at the wm knox home on sunday were mr and mrs j knox and daughters of wingham mrs foreman eleanor and harry of atwood and mr and mrs edwin perrimen and daughters of acton anniversary services will be held in st johns united church on sunday oct 29th rev douglas davis of stouffville will be the guest speaker at the afternoon ser vice and rev mr jull of brooklin will have charge of the evening service the regular meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs jno gillman on tues day afternoon mrs m hamilton the president was in charge the meeting abetter was read from thenavy league- re ditty bags for our sailors boys twentyfour dol lars was voted to be used for this purpose fifteen dollars was also he added however that without that evidence the appeal would have been successful a further charge of dangerous driving on which redshaw had been sent on for trial was with drawn the crown offering no evi dence in support thereof addition al evidence to that heard before the magistrate was given by margaret kennedy for the crown- and mal colm forsyth james coates and gordon spencely for the defence voted to be used towards sending xmas boxes to our local boys over seas mrs gordon the school nurse gave an interesting- talk on her work it was also decided to purchase a quantity of cod liver oil to be distributed by mrs gord on according to her own judg ment a report from the box com mittee showed that they have sent several boxes and have more to send 10 in all to our local boys overseas hostesses mrs gillman mrs harden mrs soden mrs wannopp and miss duncan served a dainty lunch a collection was taken for prisoners of war parcels which netted the sum of 1965 send the tfibuneto absent friends farm stock the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 15 con 1 uxbridge township just east of gravejjuill on friday oct 20 1944 the following property belonging to james a mcdonald bay mare gp 8 years bay mare gp 8 years bay gelding 3 years 2 colts 2 yearsblue white cow due on dec 10th white cow 5 years bred may 1st full flow blue white cow 5 years bred june 9th full flow black cow 4 years bred aug li full j5pw 2 yearlings heifer and steer black calf fat 2 months 6 pigs chunks around 50 lbs 7 pigs chunks around 50 lbs sow bred 40 hens binder f w 7 ftl cut in good repair mower mjl 5 ft cut good new hay rake ihc scuffler mh culti vator 12tooth ihc scuffler fl hay rack truck wagon near new cut down wagon box crosscut saw sleigh nearly new flat bottom same for gravel box root pulper set of harrows 4 section ihc walking plow barrel 160 rods electric fence wire water trough steel lined 4 bis cap set breeching harness good set of backhand harness good pair of high tops quantity of hay alfalfa quantity of mixed grain bushel of clover seed 20 lbs timothy seed quantity of feed turnips stove crown huron kitchen cup board doubletrees forks shovels hoes neck yoke etc terms cash sale at 100 pm iiloyd turner clerk a s- farmer auctioneer thugs mount albert rob cnr safe of 150 approximately 150 in cash was removed from a safe in the offices of the cnr station atmount albert sometime sunday night accord ing to provincial constable joseph jardine investigatingtofficer the thieves gained entrance through a rear window and pried the safe open with burglar tools station master w f robertson discovered the robbery monday morning and notified police li canadas veterans the second inm teriee of dvertimenu lo inform the people of canada of plana lo reestablish men- and women ot the armed forces to get full deuila save and read every advertisement for complete tion booh back life- informa- for the to civil r c if- 1 hog concentrates for the farmeror poultryman who has an adequate supply of good grain and the facilities for proper mixing marniill x poultry jndhog gohcentrates willgive the base for a ration assured of j all the important vitamins proteins and mineral- etc keep your birds active cod uivevon bystersheh grit charcoal central feed store phone 27 stotiitvillc ont vxy zw h sfisl sss3 itbers of hen they the war sewnajwn- this became la at the b who cnu for servee h5 ui ww service in the aleutan isian hcroisp and 15 uui sub rf 57 rv n he pjy and c overseas a overseas servee fcr the not mng onthv pay and auowances last recerved monthly payments not tced g d aait after january 1w5 unless the act s p df mtabushmeht credit tjubdnoti supplementary tzc s as purchase of a t semiring orrcparmga to m mc life insurance it car aj to felishmcnt cred j und ac unless an adjustment is made complete medcal and dental exa thcy j a ho by the examnaton rnhe y dischirgcd smcc august 1 l v l t jijj tw v sti i i v pensions anl and national health jriv k sij i l zmvmf i

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