r irf vu a4 thetribunevstbiffviue ya l kra rrw- ijaox d o glerewht and wfemt oernji o 0o by staff correspondent sssaotaei aoc local dealers mowders store and overlands store promoted arrives home xoe an is a resident of raglan and east pte harold loyst arrived home on wednesday of last weejs having sailed from england on the hospital ship letitia harold who is a son of mr and mrs frank loyst has been in hospital in belgium and eng land since the 28th of december with an infection in the eye mrs chas burrows during the township for fifty years weekend were mr arid mrs t ge mcla was found dead burrows of toronto mr h mantle hl in rfs provincial of brooklin and pte w whitney k i of simcoe gated the death coroner dr r e a rwi mcmullen believes he had been a ilii nstewander of aead for two or thiee days no in- friends will be pleased to learn that sefgt vic robinson who has been serving overseas with the ontario tank regiment has received his commission and is now a lieutenant lieut robinson was one of the first to go overseas from claremont mrs ed lewis is not in the best of health her friends will regret to learn mr and mrs delbert booth of stouffville visited on sunday at the home of mrs j spenceley mrs duncan dolphin was a visitor in toronto on saturday mr and mrs paul wellman visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs jud ward robt redshaw is busy putting a new coat of shingles on his barn miss hazel hinan of atha was a visitor at her home during the weekend mrs fryer of toronto visited at thehome of her father evans ward during the weekend mr and mrs a l hooey former residents now at woodville were in the village on wednesday at tending the rumohr estate auction sale the mission circle of the baptist church held their regular monthly meeting on tuesday at the home ol mrs r e forsyth mrs rosi middletons group was in chargft of the program mrs roy morgan was a visitor in toronto one day last week fojr loyst left recently for overseas after having spent the past five months in canada the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs condy on thurs day afternoon this being the annual meeting the reports of the various secretaries were receiv ed the treasurer reported a very successful financial year mrs- r e forsyth gave an interesting paper on publicity lunch was served by the hostess j say by the way where are you going friday night why not come to claremont community hall mamas baby boy will be there and you ought to seenimhes too cute for words and daddys baby girl will prove quite l interesting too wilbur and cynthia and sylvia and minnie and all the rest of the cast of that rollicking 3act comedy drama mamas baby boy pro duced and presented by the good- fellowship class of the united church on fridayi xpfil 27th rov mr wenham baptist church pastor is writing examina tions this week at mcmaster uni versity hamilton therell be a big time in the com munity hall on friday may 4th when the bowlers hold their annual dance with prizes and lucky spot dances russel davidson of cherrywood was in the village on friday check ing up the radio licenses mrs john coates arrived home from the toronto western hospital on saturday where she has been undergoing an operation the park board are planning big doings in the hall on may 18th russ creighton and his famous dance band will be there for the occasion property sold the bushby estate auction sale drew a good crowd on saturday and fair prices were received the feature of the sale was the disposal of the property which went to cliff reynolds of claremont for 1700 wedding announced mr and mrs fred morley an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter jean audrey of hmcs stadacona halifax ns to petty officer chas harvey maclean son of mr and mrs gordon maclean of cornwall pei in the naval chapel halifax on april 17th by rev h todd padre upsets porkers at townllno corner a load of pigs driven by chub spenceley turned over at the corn er of the 4th concession and the uxbridge townline last week when the brakes failed to re spond as the truck approaclied the turn although the truck was bad ly smashed neither the driver nor his live stock suffered any serious injury bob dawson was the first to the scene and assisted mr spence ley from the cab may renovate former blacksmith shop mr walt hardy the new owner of the blacksmith shop which stands just opposite the cooper hardware has plans for his newly acquired property which will com pletely change the scenery along the main drag for the present the place will be turned over to vegetable storage but ultimately we understand- a pool room and restaurant are to be opened there green river called on the latters brothers wm and albert gray on sunday i members of the brougham- wm swill be guests jot green river wms on wednesday afternoon grant johnston rcaf spent the weekend at his home here quest will be held apparently mclaren had awak ened on ywednesday morning dress ed and gone into his kitchen where lie suffered a bilious attack and fell to the floor where he was found dead mr mclaren had not been seen for few days and in- brougham claremont meat market tomatoes 2 tins for 25 cents fresh aiid cured meats fresh fish every thursday have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wednesdays- a j sutherland phone 1808 claremont sand 1 j and gravel choicest- saiid and gravel for your cement work delivered to your job nortons motf gravel pit phone 700 or 9 rll mrs wm knox spent a few days last week with her son and family at their new home near hampton mrs h shea of pickering called on old friends one day last week mr and mrs hilhck and mrs wright of georgetown also miss armstrong and mr nd mrs will- son of toronto were here on mon day attending the funeral of the late thomas beer mrs grass and mrs fraser of brooklin called on mrs matthews one day last week mr and mrs wm milne of green river visited her parents we and mrs hbltby on sunday mr harry knox also mrs miller and billy spent sunday with their parents wm andmrs knox the following is a list of work done by the brougham red cross unit and sent to mrs birkett 2 turtleneck sweaters 4 sleeveless sweaters 10 pairs gloves 6 pairs of socks 5 cot quilts 6 girls combin ations 50 boys vests and 2 long scarves the rhany friends of mr a percy who is in stouffville hospi tal will be sorry to hear he is not improving- as fast as they would wish mr and mrs c balsdon and son keith of pickering visited with her parent mr and mrs m hamilton on- sunday missbarbara knox spent the weekend withfriends at whitby mrs maden of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs bert harvey visitors at the home of mr and ioc aox 3-act-comedy- mamas baby boy a riot of laughter presented under the auspices of the goodfellowship class of united church community hall claremont friday aprjl 27th 815 pm adults 25c children 15c ag lonot selling victory bonds vestigatioh was made when a small girl who delivers eggs noticed that mr mclaren hadhot taken in- the eggs that she had delivered on wednesday born in metcalfe ont on august 151857 he is the son of the late mr andrs alexander mclaren mrmclaren attended the church for thedeaf which is held periodi cally in st andrews united church oshawa he is survived by one sister mrs christina ormiston of raglan goddard wm reesor and n goddard who are two members of the five- man team of victory bond salesmen covering the township of pickering the other men are messrs a giles frank chapman r davidson spring shoe clearance summer shoes as low as 79c ladies white shoes as low as 1 39 discontinued lines of shoes x 198 allwinter rubbers at 10 per cent discount groceries peas 220 oz cans for tomatoes 220 oz cans for cutwax beans 220 oz cans for habitant pea soup 228 oz cans for tomato soup 310 dz cans for all other soups 310 6x cans for brunswick sardines 2 for mephisto smoked sardines 2 for haven brand in oil sardines 2 for kelloggs corn flakes 3 for quaker corn flakes 3 for 23c 23c 29c 21c 27c 33c 17c 23c 23c 24c 23c openevery tuesday evening during the sum mer beginning next tuesday corner store phone 1401 fred mowder f4v- w