st- set- r 1 p ideermowders storeand overlands storey- l t apa flgftg i shh li-r- i i by staff correspondent tt vthe clareinont bowling club an nounce a mixed doubles- tourna- l ment onthe local greens for thurs- day may 24th beginning at 1 pjn jack moore of brougham who suffered serious injury when he fell from a roof recently is reported to be progressing favorably in a tor- onto hospital wthe regular meeting of the got d fellowship class was held tuesday sfijay tjthat the home of mr and mrs l hill with a good attendance the meeting opened with a ve day momentum read by mrs t hammond a number of readings were given by the class members the president presided for the business contests followed and all enjoyed a dainty luncn last month a remembrance was sent to miss dallene norton who has been ill nearly a year in hamilton sani- torium v mr bufnell who is employed at ajax has been enjoying a weeks rest i i friends will be pleased to learn that jack soden who has been in the oshawa hospital for several weeks is back at his home here mr and mrs bruce taylor of garibaldi nvere visitors in the vill- age on monday mr and mrs thos scott were visitors in oshawa on saturday- v miss jean gregg of richmond hill spent the weekend at her home here and mrs morgan pugh of ux- bridge visited with relatives here on sunday 5 mr and mrs talbert evans of uxbridge visitedon sunday at- the home of mr and x mrs robt red- shaw s mr jascoatesof toronto visited during the weekend with his mo- ther here- mr and mrs- geo lee of stouff- vihe spenf sunday with mrsesther palmer t i mrs chas clark of wmdior visit- over the weekend with her mo- therand father mrnd mrs robt t forsyth a headon collision occurred on the brock rd -last- week when a cardriven by lawrence- norton of claremont southbound collided with a north bound car driven by sanr taylor also of claremont passengers in both cars suffered minor cuts and bruises and received medical attention from dr n f 5tomhnsonof claremont v on thursday morning may 10th at the north- oshawa rest t home the death occurred of mrs win luke of raglan mrs lukpxwas born in brooklin in1858 the aaugh ter of richard and julie camplin she attended school at brbokhn and later at chalk lake where her family resided for some time on september 3 1873 she became the vwifeof wm luke t predeceas- ed her 11 years ago after sixty years of married life mrs luke was a member of raglan united church where she was a icgular attendant and active worker for many years having held the posi tion of president of the ladies aid for nine years being of a kindly christian character she was well beloved by- a host of friends mrs v luke is survived by one daughter mrs james latimer of raglan 1 three sons george and charles of raglan and noah of toronto also one brother isaac camplin and one sister mrs robf harston of tor- onto there are six grandchildren i j and seven great funeral service was held at raglan united church saturday followed by interment in groveside cemetery brooklin iiocal tjad has bad tumble keith norton young son of mr mrs jack norton of claremont received injury to hisface on sun- day evening requiring nine stitches when he was in collision with a bicycle- ridden by bruce kennedy the accident occurred at the four 30h030hoe f i corners in claremont as the norton boy was walking on the road in company with several other young people dr tomlinson and dr s s bauofstouftvllle gave medical aid school principal resigns position v mr allen prouse principal of claremont continuation school has resigned his position here and we understand has accepted a teaching post atgeorgetown mr prouse is completing some four years on the claremont staff and has been an ardent worker in the community during his term of office under his guidance the school has progressed and the annual commencement ex ercises has come to be one of the big events of the year mr prouse has taken a keen interest in the work among the boys of the school and is a commissioned officer in the air cadet squadron in stoiiffviue to which many of the lads attending this school belong t r i- large gatherings at united church on sunday an interesting feature of the mothers day service held in the united church here on sunday morning was the ordinance of bap tism which was administered by rev i e kennedy to the children of seven familiesbeing mr and mrs wm ware mr and mrs robt tackson mr and mrs don hedges mr and mrs thos hammond mr and mrs gall mr and mrs percy redshaw and mr arid mrs jos tran in the evening a joint vic tory service of the two local church es was held in the s united auditor ium with both rev kennedy and rev wenham addressing the capa city congregation the choir had preparedjspecial music for the occa sion and thiswas augmented by a mens double c comprising men of both choirs brougham veday passed very quietly with a few flags flying and bells ringing in the evening a thanksgiving ser vicewas held inthe church con- ductedby rev l e kennedy with a very good attendance ioiij sunday may 13 mothers day was bbsefvedherewith rev i e kennedyin charteassisted by eveffaorfnbrtori assistaril super lntendent miss d hariock read the story a baptismal service was also held whenpatncia and james gray children of mrs gray r and the late allen gray were baptized also helen ann burrows daughter of mr and mrs a burrows granddaughter of mrs chas bui rowsj miss barbara knox and mr wm deviit sang a duet and mr robert miller sang mother mc- crea which was appreciated by all mrs chas burrows received a cable last week from her son rus sell who has been a prisoner in germany since the battle of dieppe he is well and in england mrs d a beer was in toronto a couple of days last week when she underwent an operation on her eye mr and mrs c balsdon and son keith of pickering mrs c hub- bord of brock rd also mr qeo burton of oshawa were guests of mrwdmrstm hamilton on sun day- 1 i 1 7 mr and mrs w euicottand daughter mrs gorden mrs ravey of toronto also mrs ford arid little daughters of highland creek visit- edwith their parents mr and mrs wm ellicott on sunday mr and mrs f dingmanbf whit by mrs r- dingman and daughter of brooklin also roy dirigman several years overseas visited mr and airs albert matthews on tues day- mr wm brown and mrs dry- nbn and daughter of toronto visit ed mrstc brown on sunday mr and mrsw ehoitby were atgreen riyer on sunday visiting their daughter mrs wm milne miss wandayarnum of toronto spent the weekend with her sister mrs d a beer and family weekend visitors with wm and mrs knox were mr and mrs jnb knox and family of- hampton also mrs w knox of toronto i rev i l kennedy and mr howard malcolm attended oshawa prebytery which was held at new castle on may 10th congratulations to mr and mrs john white on the arrival of young son on mothers day may 13th also to mr and mrs c craw ford nee dora wannop on the arrival of a 13 lb son on ve day may 8th quilting seems to be the order just now a number of ladies ihet in the municipal hall on wednes day afternoon and quilted two quilts for the jr red cross who intend hofdingabazaar on may 26 mrs ross knox and miss barbara knox were in toronto on saturday attending thekettlewell and holt- by wedding holiday guests at mrs gannons were mr hugh taylor mr arid mrs hickey of toronto hugh and mrs gannon and daughter bonnie of oshawa v- mr and mrs c burrows visited their son albert and family of oshawa over the holiday congratulations to mr and mrs vernon ellicott on tkearrival of a daughter on may v mr and mrs e r willsonalso mr and mrs d e willson of tor onto called on their- brother w c willson also their sister mrs gan non on the holiday 1 mr and mrs albert burrows and daughter also mrs taylor all of oshawa visited with mr and mrs chas burrows on sunday miss zella scebeck of toronto spent the weekend with her mother and sister mr and mrs ivan hicks and son gerry of whitby had tea with mr and mrs a b matthews on the holiday green river miss barbara panke spent sun day with her mother mrs panke mrs a dafoe and gail of tor- pntospentthe past weekvithher mother mrs stewart jbeare and children werewith the wm milnes home on sunday j we are pleased to report mrs h shank is home again after spending some seven weeks in toronto hos pital x mrs r dafoe entertained a few friends on monday evening the occasion of her birthday mrs wm gray celebrated her 86th birthday on monday last she is now the oldest resident in this community and at present is enjoy ing fairly good health a number from here attended vocation day at markham presby- terianchurchon sunday itwas pleasing to see so many out oh sunday morning for thanks giving and mothers day service mr heal spoke and the music was very fine mr and mrs wmgray of broug ham spent sunday with his mother a ietterof thanks has been receiv ed from lome carterfor the box sent to him mrs john burnett and little baby william franklin are spending a recently returned after serving week at the pennock home v v r j disney on the arrival ofababy girl on victory day a sister for gary mrs fw gibson visited with ic and mrs hobday of brooklin on sunday also attended church- ser vice and seen thochistening of john wesley holiday mrs f hayward and david were with relatives in the city over the weekend mrsl park and children are vis iting with relatives in oshawa for a weekorsb thos catherwood of weyburn and toronto has been visiting with wm pengelly and renewing old acquaintances its about forty years since he lived in these parts so he notes a big change george and mrs peggahd family visited with the formers parents on sundav last next sunday may 20th will be observed as mothers -day- when the sunday school and church ser vice will be combined the ferrier sale on wednesday last was quite a success they are moving shortly to niagara falls holtby kettliewell a pretty wedding took place sat urday may 12th in danforth united church when sylvia daughter of mrsr kiell toronto and thd late mr h ketlleweuwas united in marriage to william lome holtby son of mr and mrs geove holtby brougham rev norman mcmurray performed the ceremony against a setting or white snapdragons with mr g franklin morris at the organ given in marriage by her brotherinlaw mr fred lewis the bride wore traditional white satin with mary stewart style headdress and floor- length embroidered veil she car ried a bouquet of white sweet peas andhalisman roses mrs ruth law less sister of the bride was matron of honor gowned m blue chiffon and carrying pink carnations miss merle holtby sister of the grqpjn was bridesmaid in pink chiffon and carrying a bouquet of pink carna tions and pansies- both attendants wore shoulder length veils of em- broidehed net matching the color of their gowns the best man was mr ralph holtby brother of the groom while i the ushers were mr bruce ford and mr harry kibbel a re ception was held at the homeof mr and mrs b kiell winona drive where the brides mother received wearing light blue crepe and cor sage of pink carnations the grooms mother assisted wearing a sistine blue french sheer with a corsage of pink carnations after the reception the bride and groom left for a short wedding trip to points in eastern ontario t lit i announcement mr harvey motor rs mr harvey moyer stouffville yourreal estate problems if has been appointed by the wit- loughby farm agency as their local representative for stouff ville- and surrounding area in the sale of farms arid town prbperities consult him with moving to another area con tact mr moyer arid he will tell you the name of the willough- by agent to get in touch with there they have 40 agents throughout ontario public meeting in claremont dr wh gilford a public meeting will be held in claremont community hall on the evening of tuesday may 22nd on behalf of the two ontario riding candidates in the cause of the lib erals namely w e n sinclair and dr- w ii gifford both candidates willbe present together with an old friend w h moore also frank chapman this meeting is for the public who arinvited to hear the issues of the day discussed i i at iii- claremont on i friday may 18 j i j russ creighton and his orchestra lunch admission 75c per person lunch auspices of parkboard over 7000 people read this paper i i ft vc v iuji j 1 j j1ovt- nvwiou ho icijyjbiqc cquo ib we have the folixwing j m jliv new goods f t lhcmilkers they arethe best r coolers mlurvsinglepiow ftcftohc tiuer for immediate delivery 1 used goods 1020 lh tractor reconditioned l guaranteed v 3furrow tractor plow ace- bottom lsidiscprixcih-c- v wagon wooden wheels t 10 ft 1hc tractor binder 6ft7llhcmower i -d- 1 ferlilvattvchmentsifor 2furrow 7fl8wjbuider vjpiows 10 ft-hayrrake- 1000000 stocjt repairs ur rbeauy pumps fbeattyweirpumpsjt carload hoofing shingles roll roof irigroir brick siding etc- tlrovpipe ifings v v6hole cook stoves harnselspail etc screerficombinatrondoorsj iliffi vcfs uhas i t9wfv jaimltv 3 onehorse scufflers 4section harrows l36 ihcgang plow 3 used 5 ft mowers 1940 lhcd30 long wheel base truck slake body i i shorgunsheiisaiifdef permit tss j oij mil jz r ixi5 is tires new and used under permit ckileavroj r ontario visit oiir farm supply store wed like to havevyourdp chat just to get acquainted with bur farm service store and the men who are hereto serve you inj addition to a good stock of farm supplies we carry the famous line of ij imlfics w-yi- purma chows and sanitation products we are interested in helping you to do the besti job for your country and for yourself we repeat our invitation come in lets be friends n knj jtu trv ujirlttbwa chekrrect v theli oi jit j- r ideal disinfectant ifor i brooder houses kills all germs doesnt burniyour hands approved- for official disin- tfectant cheap use oiiikislv 5i9ij ljjx eriix3sy 4sii o mnltjouf v besure to feed i s9l purina chick starter -i-r-4- v to those young chicks he tftrstday they arrive at your farm 3 way action water tablet one chekrtab lo quart of 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