Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1945, p. 6

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w mr- and mrs ben kilpatrick of toronto visited friends in the vil- lageon sunday the bypu of the baptist church held their regular meeting at the home of mr and mrs mor- gan on monday evening- miss gillman visited over the 1 weekend ta her home hear brdug ham v j pteand mrs forbes have moved into the apartment recently vacated bymrs robt holman mr c and- mrs david coates brbbklin visited relatives here on sunday il miss margaret briscoe who has been employed on the bank staff in toronto has been transferred to the branch of the canadian bank of commerce at claremont- the prayer service of the baptist church willbe held on friday evening at the home of mr and mrs fred ward keep in mind the annual school commencement on thursday and friday evenings this week division court cases adjourned three cases were adjourned be- fbre judge coleman in division court at brougham on monday morning the one- a jury case was also laid aside until the may court pay tribute to fallen soldier at united church t the claremont united church was filled- on sunday evening for the special memorial service being conducted in honor of alvih leh man who fell in the service of his country oh the european battle front rev i e kennedy arid rev wenham of the baptist church each ispoke while mrs kennedy read a- letter received fronv the padre of alvins unit josfarr with whom the deceased soldier had been employed and in whose sunday j school class he had been for a number of years also spoke a few words the united church choir rendered the anthem be yond trie sunset keeping with the occasion tea to support red cross mrs will birkett- and mrs dave pugh will conduct an afternoon tea in the claremont bowling club house bri monday march 12th and the proceeds will go to the north pickering and claremont branch of ing ashower ofgiftsfon the red icrossbags is also asked for a list of suggestions having appeared in these colunlns a couple of weeks ago your support of ithis most worthy cause is earnestly rerjuest- ed- therepba in bur last issue on the fire atthe sarco plant didnt entireb state the facts the fire occurred in a shed adjoining a cabin trailer- and the inside of jhe shed and- the contents were com pletely gutted and it was only the swift arrival of the fire truck which enabled them to save the trailer mr andmrs boniface who occupy the cabin trailer certainly appreciate the good work of the fighters rv am s iff a v 11 sv 0a- 5 vvjsv sif a car belonging to john miller of claremont was recovered in tor- onto after having baen stolenwhile the occupants attended church in brougham on sunday afternoon harry hare of toronto 16wasar- rested and charged with the theft the youth police claimed had taken a truck from toronto to brooklin where it was abandoned phd returning alongnb 7 highway had driven away in the miller car which was parked by the church the keys had not been removed ciia calder gilfillax cpl calderv gilfillari has been honored by field marshal mont- gomery and awarded a certificate of honor according to word receiv- cd by his mothermrs w g gil fillah uxbridge his father was manager of the canadian bank of commerceand quite well known t in stouffville- asari investment brokerthe citation states that the award is made outstanding good serviceahd devotion to ser vice during the campaign in france cpl gilfillan has been overseas since july 1943 withi the rcasc france shortly a fterdpay andis now in holland r a brother lieut w hgufillari is in a hospital in england additional glaremont news on- frohtpage is w- m- v s ti fvl fir- claremont meatarket fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday have our truck callon you in goodwood and district on wednesdays ajsutheri0and phone 1808 claremont it farrs elevator cliaremont phowei38w vvv supvge machines f- i vf fyiipjtts fil s wehave supply of asphalt gv iroofjngand crshlngles ifz chopand fhoie grain pwtry s feeds r m0lis9bs fencing won femcb foots mtfisi brougham hockey team are the winners of the south ontario hock ey league trophy by reason of a default by the oshawa- club who were schedaled to meet brougham in the final round on thursday night the first of the home and home games was postponed from thurs day night until friday night due to soft ice but just before game time on friday oshawa sent word that they found themselves unable to continue in the series the crowd that had gathered at uxbridge rink to witness the game were given an lexhibitiori tilt be tween brougham and whitby brougham will now enter the in termediate o ha playdowns and are scheduled to meet omemee in home and home games oh wednes day arid friday nightsofthis week the i brougham home game to be played at uxbridge on friday r north pickering red cross news it is hoped that everyone with wool on hand will make a special effort to finish up whatever they are- making and get it shipped to the warehouse the need for knitted comforts is desperate- knit arid ship the junior red cross have had a campaign to themselves it was conducted by the dept of educa tion during jan and feb the money is contributed to augment the daily -contributions- of the jun iorsto their national junior red gross war fund this supplies food arid clothing for suffering children in europe and asia sup plies coirifortsto prisoners of war in ememy cairips and also main tains 14 war nurseries in england for orphan children under 5 years of age this very worthwhile work has been allotted to the junior red cross i shipped to mrs birkett on monf day through the kindness of chas nolan 7 boys suits 11 prs socks 2 prs gloves 6 girlscombinatipns 3- prs- bloomers 5 turtlenecks 8 quilts 2 cot quiltsall from broug ham unit brougham mrs ross willson of toronto spent the weekend with w c and mrs wilson mr arid mrs walter- vickers arid farriily of garnebridge were week end guests of mr and mrs john gillman mr albert beer is visiting with his sister mrs wright of george town mr and- mrs chas burrows spent aday last week visiting with friendsintofonto mi w- j brown and son tom also mrs drynen and little daugh ter of toronto yisited mrs t c brown on friday mrshenley of stratford is spend ing a few days with her aunt miss i bate the firerrieri are holding a dance in the hallonjuarcti 14th there will be good- music arid the w i will be- therenb serve coffee and hotdogs ci his niany friends will be glad to know thatmr alfred hamilton is imprbyingafter a severe heart at tack which lie suffered one day lastweek mr eiosborri aftd- family who have beeri residing on the thomp- sorifarm have moved into part of the w cvillsbn home miss wanda yarnum of tororito visited her sister- mrs d a beer over the weekend v brougham unit of the red cross packed arid shipped the following articles this week 11 pr socks 2 pr gloves 5 turtleneck sweaters 7 boys suits 6 girls combinations 3 pr bloomers 8 large quilts arid 2 cot quilts the i womens institute will hold their regular meeting on tuesday hoe30eaoe30eao pickering township council has named a postwar planning commit tee composed of william reesor g m forsyth john forgie m s chapman and jos barinigan this committee will select- their own chairman and have power to add to their number the setting up of such a cbm- riiittee has been urged now for some time by the rotary club of picker ing and jos bannigan addressed the council on monday evening on behalf of the club mr heber down forriier deputy- reeve of pickering appeared be fore council to request a grant for brooklin spririg fair and it was agreed thats30shouldbe granted the trustees of ss no 3-dun- bartori requested the council to ar range for the issuing of deberitures r 25000 for an addition to the present school march 13th in the rnunicipal hall mrs norton will give a paper on historical research roll call to be answered by description and history of your birthplace host esses- mrs robertsori mrs mairs mrsritchie and mrs harlock congratulations to mr and mrs browesbf oshawa helen devitt on the arrival of a young sori our junior hockey boys 13 yrs and under have certainly set a re cord for tnerriselves having played the season so far without being beaten special riiention being made of john hariiilton who has scored 5 goals and jack hart for scoring 4 goals the executive- of the v firemen and their wives enjoyed a very pleasant evening oh tuesday last at the home of mr w slack the evening was spent playing pro gressive euchre arid bingo mrs f carter winning ladies 1st prize whilemr meuicott won gents 1st mrs a j gray andmrm burk 2nd prizes mr wm knox was the best bingo player the hosts mr and mrs slack mr and mrs f cassie and mr and mrs thos pjiilip jr served a very dainty lunch snowplowing costs in pickering township may- reach a total- of s5000 roadsuptrby ward told the tribune at mondays sitting of pickering township council mr ward stated that only once before had snowplowing cost over 4500- while last years- figure was only about 700 road accounts passed for payment on monday totalled 251472 r g wilson newly appointed ontario county assessor discussed his new office with the council statr ing that the arranging of the new- appraisal system of cards would means considerable added work for thelocal assessor he said that a school for local assessors to more thoroughly acquaint them with the new system would be ijeld the first week in april it was expected the entire county is to be divided into zones arid maps prepared on this basis clerk lloyd johnston toldcoun- cii that the action of pickering township vs the crown in regard pay merit for the roads taken over by the dominion industries plant had l been shelved- for the time being faiiied to see lights t pays 10 fine pleading guilty to a charge of careless driving andy bandurchiri rr2 pickering was fined 10 and costs in oshawa magistrates court friday mornlhg before magistrate fs ebbs- in giving evidence ontario pro vincial public constable hquan- trill stated that on february 19 bandurchin was driving his light truck west on highway no 2 he crossed the caution lights at the defense industries liriiited plant road and collided with an- automo bile driven by roy storms picker ing which was making the turn from the south to go west ori high way no 2 n bandurchin admitted that he had not noticed the lights arid stated that he was willing to pay the cost of repairing damage- to storms vehicle damage to storms car was confined to the right front fender and ibandurchins truck sustained damage to the left front fender so far- as i can say those people employed at the pickering shellfill ing plant must find postwar work in other municipalities 3 a high official in the dept of muni tions arid supply m a communica tion to the township of pickering council arid read before the council aiitlie regular session on monday afternoon a letter had been- sent to thede- partment asking for some light on the townships position in regard to the 600 odd farnilies living in war time housing ltd arid the 3000 acres of land taken overby the d i l pickering township is being pressed to set up a postwar plann ing commission and are anxious to know what will become of this large industrial site at the close of the war in reply it was stated- that the work at the pickeringplant was en tirely a war industry and that there was little peacetime utility for the plant t it must be understood that the pickering plant is very busy and will be until the erid of the japan ese war and that the shellfilling plant is one of the few that are very difficult tobe utilized for postwar work stated the letter the hon g h dunbar minister of municipal affairs was also ap proached ori the matter- particular ly in regard to hospitalization from ajax and he referred the council to the dominion governriierit former councillor loses mother wifebf advertising director el- ruddy- mrs caroline dahgelb ruddy died suddenly at her hqme 84 roxbofough drive toronto- she is the mother of robt ruddy for merpickering township councillor borri arid educated in philadelphia she was married 48 years ago she went to toronto in 1900 -mrs- ruddy- had- beenfa leader iri organ izations in pickering -where- the fairiilyniaintaihed a summer home the hermitage she served as president of boththe pickering arid red cfbsssociety arid the womens institute during the first great war she was a i member of the rosedale chaptbr iode i survivirig besides her husbarid are a daughter mrs mary caroline milking can be a pleasure v if you use the clean easy portable mlker faster milking better sanitation lesswork more profit the s s dennis company 398 ridout street london ontario see this machine at your dealer eredjebyfef rr2 clarembht ontario sirris tororito arid a- son robert ruddy pickering- three blood donations are requir ed to make on bottle of dried blood serurri according to information from the canadian red gross nine donations are required togive a- wounded riian a chance to live ml chancjb j vt aocat continuation school in the community hall claremont -j-i- presentation of diplomas i- -ji-ll- drills choruses skits vu a dance on friday nitc bradford orchestra yati admuslonthnrs 25 and 13c fl and on friday 40and25c dance only 25 cents aoi ioe yes and the right to go fishic i the right to enjoy the simple pleasant things of life picnics by the river weekend jtrips iinthe old family jalopy these are some of the remember every timeone bfus y breaks one of these rules were lowering the value ofour soldiers- r dollar were helping to shoot prices skyhigh and skyhigh things that your boy is fighting for prices mean inflation the value of today arid he wont be able xo foliar ranadivnes anwn every dollar in canada goes down enjoyfhose things unlesswe at home and when the men come fightoram against inflatiqnunless acktheir dollar- might buy only a we make surewhen hgek backhis worth of goods v 6ght forhim against inflationsunless vie make surewhen hegets dollar will be worth a dollar to protect his dolkremust j tffjk realize now the dangervofcareiess f f n hs nghg unnecessary buying we must buy nshn f wemake sure hs dollar only what we needwbuy wb wiube worth a d6llarvwhenhe where onewill do wemustnot comes homewe wt give to v j yt 122 t l- tiim nic liir vmr ftr hie lrf wniifh deal the hes fightingfor wili start on that pleasant satisfying living die spiral dfprices known as inflation canadian wayof lifel fytomhymbwibmitg rtoustrycpntaridyco tieh dingiii of jnfladooj make triis pledge today i v- v vi t i pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation 7pv vrcsi by obsarvlng rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or form by rspcttng prtea controls and other antrtnflation measures- and -re- frfining from careless and unneces- sary buying iwill not buy two whereone willdonor will i buy 1 a new where an old will do by buying yiejory bonds i ona or sayings slarnpsapportiagax- ation and abiding r byalfsuch measures which will lowerthe cost living and help keep prices at a normal level 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