tfjf 55sss 1bt y- b iv ftt so- vtv- j-ji-pprr- r t sjs -v- tl r jsgj jya ioe aoi ioc ioe clareifrbiit and district a 1 i i- jwv i kti by staff correspondent iqcioi i or friends of miss stark of toronto will regret to learn that this lady has suffered a very severe stroke miss stark it may be remembered is a sister of the wife ofaformer pastor of the baptist church here rev- chas king and she resided at the parsonage mr arid mrs bert- gibson of oshawa visited at the home of mr and mrs chas hardy oh saturday mrs nelson wagg is visiting with her daughter and family mr and mrs alex morgan ofsarnia geo derushais recovering from a nasty facial cut which he sus tained while playing hockey with brougham last week mrs mary rawsons daughter-in- law wife of dr don rawson who lives in western canada gave a short talk over the radio recently on the topic post war work the prayer service of the baptist church will be held on friday lol lccal dealers m6wders store andoverlands store mo i 1 brougham defeated 43 in brougham mr andmrst hugh gannon and daughter bonnie of oshawa visited his parents mr and mrs d gan non one day last week the worlds day of prayer will be observed in st johns united church here on friday feb 16th at 230 pm all ladies of community please try to attend mr and mrs c devit were at whitby intermediates battled through to a 43 overtime decision over broughambearcats friday night up in uxbridge tp move up into second place in the sohl thewhltby team were paced by defenceman walt brown who per formed the hat trick after a score less first period brown countered midway through the second frame on one of his now famous shots in the overtime session brown added two more timely tallies one was scored in a similar manner to his first goal while the last one which won- the game was a backhand off willis pass that gave the bearcat goalie boadway little chance in the dying minutes of the sec- cedar creek schooii completed the cedar creek school east of claremont has been completed with oshawa on sunday visiting their the exception of bricking and the daughter mrs browes teacher and pupils have taken up several localfamilies journeyed their new quarters the new build- to toronto on thursday night to ing which replaces the one burned see the ice follies down last fall is plastered and in sulated and gives much greater warmth dental survey being planned mr and mrs h crawforthof whitby- visited albert- and mrs matthews on sunday miss kate sadler of greenwood had tea with mrs carl devitt- on friday afternoon mr d gannon is visiting with friends around minden mrs philip and mrs matthews each had a business trip to toron to one day last week mr and mrs m hamilton visit ed mr- and mrs jas mcdonald of kinsale one day recently mr and mrs jas ravy of tor- doctor mother cook to new tracks evening at the home of mrs john coates ond stanza derusha combined with loss hill who has been working atajax has been home for a time through ill health rev i e kennedy was absent from his pulpit last sunday being visiting minister to a congregation near leamington the world day of prayer will be held on friday afternoon feb 16th in the basement of the united church- carol johnston sevenyearold daughter of mr and mrs mel john ston of the 9th concession has been removed to the sick childrens hospital for observation the little girl is suffering from a nervous condition mrs m williams is recovering from a broken leg which she sus tained when she took a tumble in lier home in north claremont in thefall mrs williams is now able to be about on crutches although she is still carrying a cast the service of the world day of prayer will be observed on friday- afternoon feb 16th at 230 oclock in the sunday school room of the united church the baptist womens mission circle and the united church womens mission ary society will be in charge all the ladies- of the community are invited to join in this service of prayer the womens missionary society of the united church held its monthly meeting on tuesday feb 8th at the home of mrs wm pal mer mrs t condys group was in charge of the program the wor ship service was conducted by the pres mrs f forsyth and mrs roy ward with mrs walter ward at the piano plans were made for the service of the world day of prayer to be held in the united church on feb 16th after the business period reports on temperance by miss j pilkey on peace by mrs rawson and on christian stewardship by mrs wm palmer were given mrs d gregg very ably presented a chapter in the study book the church in the phillipincs a chance to help some group or organization has a fine opportunity to help in the boys work of the claremont com munity by assisting with financ ing the transportation of local boys to the stouffville cadet squadron the group of boys who are taking advantage of this training has grown from six to fifteen for over two years the stouffville lions club sponsors of the cadet work has paid the transportation costs of these boys from claremont this has amounted to some 200 and it is felt that the people of claremont should assist in this work which is giving such excellent training to their boys a meeting of the civil ian cadet committee is scheduled for this friday evening and the matter will be discussed at this time it i un correction in last weeks account of- the pickering council an error was made in the statement of increase in salary of the road supt- mr ward will receive 1500 and 900 for car expenses this year not 1500 and 500 as previously stated harper to tie the score after only a minute and a half of play in the third frame art bradley pushed whitby out front again when he tallied out a beautiful solo rush the bearcats were not behind for long though for at the 540 mark clark unassisted goal made it 22 the rest of the period was a see saw battle with plenty of action in both ends harpers boarding of art bradley resultedin a fight and both offenders were thumbed off by referee max reesor for five miutes both sides made desperate efforts to breaks the tie but were unsuc cessful the main reason for this was the standout goaltencling of both netminders in thetextra period browns two goals one at 201 and one at 730 gavewhitbly their victory broug hams efforts to counterattack were not fruitless however as harper scored unassisted at 802 but the time ran out before he could score againrrfor whitby the stars were brown willis art bradley and al bradley while for the losers de rusha harper and simpson played a standout game whitby goal willis def willis brown for vipond bragg moore alts al bradley art bradley thonias harden smith brougham goal boadway def sepenceley- harper for booth paisley reesor alts derusha red- shaw simpson g tood j tood clark fhbt period no score penalty al bradley second period 1 whitby brown 845 2 brougham derusha harper 1900 penalty willis third period 3 iwhitby artbradley 130 brougham clark- 540 penalties spencely harper 5 art bradley 5 overtime 5 whtiby brown 201 6 whitby brown willis 730 7 brougham harper 802 penalty vipond commenting on the annual re port of the board of health for pickering township medical ssthntmwissjonto s sunday with her par- stated that a dental public health nt yv and mr e survev would he u in h llmmo spent a day last week with his mother mrs oha hockey at mdrkham arena on new- coroner for ontario county dr r b e wilson of uxbridge has been made coroner for ontario county owing to the death of dr walter shier who held the position for 25 years dr wilson is a veter an of the last war and enjoys- a large practice in the uxbridge dis trict claremont meat market fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wednesdays a jsutherland phone 1808- claremont farrselevatqr claremont 1 phone 38w surgf milking machines we liavea gcsupptyofasphait roofing arid cedar shlngies builders supplies i chopindyrholegrain vpootitoyfeemsmoliiss fewcwgreonfhnot posts frl feb 16 port credit vs markham puck faced at 830 survey would be undertaken in the township about april of this year it was hoped he said to increase the number of complete physical examinations for school children and to increase the infant welfare work the report showed the township with a population of 5348 the total expenses of the board of health were 262960 of which 1850 was for salaries and 235 for treatment and control of disease three epidemics were recorded during the year with the following number of cases 31 cases measles 28 mumps 43 of whooping cough and 1 death from infantile paraly sis there were 103 school children received diptheria toxoid 21 scar let fever 277 small pox and 103 whooping cough twentyone schools are served by the public health nurse mrs gordon and these have an enrolment of 915 elementary pupils and 67 secondary pupils the continuation schools in the township received a test- for tubercolosis there were 370 home visits made by the nurse and 67 classrooms inspected for communicable dis- eases a number of physical de fects given t c brown rev a c hoffman who is a re turned missionary from west china was guest speaker at st johns united church on sunday afternoon greenwood the wa and red cross met in the basement of the church last thursday and made a quilt for red the yps meet this thursday evening at the home of the mcvey girls most of our boys overseas have acknowledged receiving their christmas parcels in- good condition and with many thanks mrs f pibson we are glad unre port is on the mend after an attack of the flu mrs mcvey was a visitor in the city last week for a few days the little ferrier children are re covering- from the chickenpox mrs milton pegg spent a day in the city last week with her brother set road appropriation at 42000 for this year at a special meeting of pickering township council held at the- mun icipal building on monday it was agreed that two new trucks should be purchased both are interna tional make the one a k7 model to cost 3588 and the other a kll model to cost 722276 this latter model is a heavy truck toplow snow and both will be fitt ed with dump boxes so that they may be used forgravel hauling in the summer as stated at previous meeting by road supt ward the present town ship truck and grader has seen a re cord number of hours service and it was imperative they should be renewed and augmented by some more satisfactory snowplowing equipment as soon as possible the road appropriation total for 1945 was set at 42000 which is an increase of 14000 over the appro priation of last year the figure set was made up as follows road construction 3500 bridge con struction 2800 machinery 12200 superintendence 2500 maintenance and repair 21000 fifty per cent of this amount is borne by the dept of highways sideroads dont get as much atten tion as those on the main roads mr and mrs john middleton visited with the forriiers uncle w and mrs middleton last satur day in peacetime dr marion dou- gal was a family woman but now her doctor husband is serv ing in the army and she is han dling his former practice at home four sets of twins in 14 months are among the 200 or more wartime babies that dr marion has delivered dr dou- galls practice is in petrolia ont and she is doing a big job these days from magnetewan miss lois byers of the whitby were found and corrections hospital was home over the week- 1 end since the beginning of the war mr stewart corbetts have had o t f fwitt iorf i their electric lights turned on after some years of nearly ready mr f l green sorry to report is not as well as his many friends would like to see him roads are not in very good con dition where they are still filled with snow we creatures on the the tonnage of freight carried by the railways in britain and the average length of haul have both increased so that the work done by the railways measured by net ton miles has risen- by about 40 per cent cream for best results ship yourcream to stouff ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers to rent from 6 to 8 dollars per year stouffville creamery go stouffville ont phone 18601 rr w oit y this new type saves your engine j aways 7 j fastfiiowing it puts a protective oil cushion be tween dry parts the sec ond you start thus it helps reduce starting wear which can cause up to of all engine wear tpughtbodied gold- enjsheir- resists forming 8ludgepandcarbonunder the heat of j steady high speeds s golden shell is made in- riewway that takes the bad things rcutbf sold in sealed bottles sold at apricebelowthebttier premium quality oils boodwoyfs seicestation v 1vph6ne2657 v liquor control board of ontario notice tojltidividual liquor permit holders rhf do not destroy your present individual liquor permit liquor permits will be extetided riot reissued to march lst 1946 on application and payment of 100 at any liquor control board store on and after march 19th 1945 the decision to extend the use of the- present permits will effect a substantial saving in paper- and prihtirig- costs and is in keeping with present day conservation policies v william g webster chief coinmissibhibrv- v x