Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 1945, p. 6

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r d o p by staff correspondent graduates local dealers mowders store and x9soexoi overlands stored ikeckless driving 153 150 1 of the wor things that we o have to contend with today is a i young boys 17 or 18 years of age j driving cars on highways com- i merited magistrate f s ebbs in 0 district police court when lawrence is norton- of- claremont aged 17 969 1 years appeared charged with care less driving he was fined 1000 and costs or one month accused was charged as a result ed from don mccuuough on the 0 an accident on the brock road 9th concession and moved to itsi late on the evening of may 7th the new site near the cpr car he was driving was in collision giffofd lib creighton con williams ccf chambers lab pickering township creighton con gifford lib williams ccf 382 chambers- lab 104 miss betty pretty daughter of mr and mrs alfred pretty of claremont who graduated from toronto university today in physical and health education miss pretty was a member of the third graduating class in this course mr arid mrs pretty attended the ceremony fc fc ik if mrs jud ward visited her daugh ter mrs gordon ratcliffin stouff- ville last week the piayer service of the baptist church will be held at the home of mr and mrs edgar ward mr and mrs ed evans also mr and mrs morgan pugh of uxbridge attended the sale of gm forsyth on friday the goodfellowship class of the united church gava their play mamas baby boy at brooklin on thursday evening a big tree was brought down on mr poi ters property by the heavy wind storm we experienced last week t mr and mrs harry porter at tended- the funeial in valley duff this week of mr porters- uncle the late john j porter who died there last weekend in lus s3rd year mr mcmillan husbandof one of our locaugirls miss mildred pugh is stillquite ill in the oshawa hos pital friends will regret to learn the couple make their home in ux- bridge mr and mis cliff reynolds have moved into their newly acquired property which they purchased from the bushby estate mrs a loyst is preparing to occupy the house vacated by the reynolds mr fred mowder corner store proprietor arrived back in the village on sunday after his trip to mexico when he accompanied a load of high grade cattle consigned to the president of the southern coun try the regular monthly meeting of the wms of the united church will be held on thursday june 14 at 2 30 p m at the home of mrs w g scott an interesting program is being prepared work is going ahead with the nevchouse which frank loyst is erecting on the lot which he recent- lysecured from thos stanbury arid which is adjacent to his present property the house was purchas- now that the war in europe is over farmers along the north town- line are expectingthat the hydro line will soon be completed past their farms- a number are already wired for service we are informed but how soon men and materials will be available to complete the job is unknown theg m forsyth furniture sale on friday attracted a large crowd with a car driven by r taylor taylor told the court that the accident occurred on a narrow bridge just north of the highway he stated that two cars could pass on the bridge going slowly but claimed that accused was travelling at a good speed a he testified thathp had received injuries as well as his wife and a soldier passenger whom he had picked up both cars were badly and bidding was quite brisk the wredc he added total amounted to just under 500 there were a number of fine bed room suites and top price for dress ers which were sold separately was 17 a large section of good lin oleum brought 30 and a stove 20 mr and mrs c a overland were in erin on sunday visiting an uncle and aunt of mr overlands mrs- percey who is 86 years of age and mr m overland who is ninety claremont and pickering red cross the branch is making an urgent appeal for service socks the bins are empty wool available from mrs w birkett work convener this is a most important request our new knitting quota is for wo mens sleeveless pullovers gloves and knee stockings former resident dies in toronto the funeral was held on monday for the late william graham of toronto and a former blacksmith in claremont he operated the shop just south of our butcher shop the late mrahdmrs graham were membersof the baptist church here for some years and will be remem bered for their work in the choir interment was made in claremont cemetery restaurant and home on the market mrs wm brown who operates a restaurant on the four corners here is giving upbusiness and has placed the eating establishment and adjoining house up for sale the buy is a good one as the building is quite new the browns having established the business just six years ago both house and store premises are covered by insul brick mr brown is employed in toronto the couple hope to build a home for themselves in claremont follow ing the disposal of their present property norton claimed that the lights on both his own car and that of tay lors were noor and were contribut ing causes to the accident brougham mrs gannon spent the weekend with friends in toronto mr and mrs w j brown also mr and mrs john wells of toron to visited mrs t e brown on sun day mr albert harvey and little son visited withmr and mrs b harvey over the weekend on sunday june 17th a remem brance service will be held at the brougham union cemetery rev i e kennedy will be the speaker with music provided by a mixed quartette from greenbank mr t sharp mr e phair mrs phair and mrs mina mcmaster mr and mrs robt cowan and miss a cowan of oshawa called on friends here one day last week the sympathy of the community is extended to the g e holtby family and to mrs r ellicott in the sudden passing of her brother jas stevenson mr arid mrs parker and daugh ter of midland mr and mrs l legitt mr s moore of oshawa and mr w moore of toronto were here last week attending the funeral of their brother the late john moore mr and mrs beelby of green river visited at the home of the latters brother a j and mrs gray on sunday the following articles were made and packed on monday by broug ham branch of the red cross 1 quilt 1 turtlenock sweater 6 sleeveless sweaters and 9 pairs of socks seven weeks from the day he fell off the roof he was shingling on the premises of mr dean mairs at brougham john b moore passed away- at his home in that hamlet on tuesday may 29 a man of some 60 years mr moore failed to make any appreciable improvement following his accident he died in st michaels hospital the unfortunate man had been employed as a carpenter by morley symes but was not engaged by him at the time he fell off a roof on the premises of dean mairs at broug ham and suffered fatal injuries mr moore was a bachelor and was born in pickering township where he spent all his life son of the late alexander and jessie moore de ceased is survived by three brothers and two sisters namely harry of brougham sandy of oshawa wal ter of toronto mrs parker lena of midland and mrs l ledgett jessie of oshawa there are three nephews and one niece the funeral on friday proceeded to st johns cemetery 7th conces sion of pickering where interment was made rev i e kennedy con ducted the service are you going to heat your home with oil next winter a competent agency for the sales and service of modern oil heat ing equipment will be established in the stouffville area this sum mer ifdesiring information re same write gray 696 bathurst st toronto 35 shop the modern way i 23c 53c crown brand corn syrup 2s v5s clarks rtoniatb soup 31 0 oi tins 20c mnyoziarr- 29c 9c classic clfeanser 2 tins ingersolltmalted cheese 12s 19c cashmere bouquet toilet soap 2 bars 11c carload groceteria we deliver phone 280 uj h cp s i high prices for live poultry untipf urther notice we are paying tlfef 6ll6wirig ices for live poulray whitby topgradeheavy fowerv i 25vc pound j 22c lh underv ileghorns y t6pgvde to 3 lbs 28cpound roasting ifrying chickens oyer 3 dbs30c pound six nephews act as pallbearers v six nephews of the late mrs holtby of brougham were pall bearers as deceased was borne to the grave on wednesday they were allen and vernon ellicott harold and robert phillips john knoxand stewart beare rev i e kennedy conducted the service besides her husband there survives two sons ralph on tlie farm and lcrne in toronto also one daugh ter miss murle holtby of toronto mrs william knox of brougham is an only sister and two brothers ere william and randall ellicott of brougham there are two grand children softball schedule 1945 schedule pickering township june 6 claremont at greenwood audley at pickering 13 greenwood afclaremont pickering at audley 20fclarempnt at pickering audley at greenwood 27 pickering at claremont greenwood at audley july 4 claremont at audley pickering at greenwood 11 audley at claremont greenwood at pickering is claremont at greenwood audley at pickering 25 greenwood at claremont pickering at audley aug 1 claremont at pickering audley at greenwood 1 8 pickering at claremont greenwood at audley- 15 claremontat audley pickering at greenwood 22 audley at claremont- greenwood at pickering all games begin at 645 and if postponed on account of weather conditions they will be played on the following evening over 7000 people road thi nvv claremont meat market j tomatoes 2 tins for 25 cents fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thursday have bur truck call on you in- goodwood and district on wednesdays x i ioimpz iitv ijji ax sutherland i phonerl808-f- vcuwmont two pickering farms sold the ninetyacre farm on the 6th concession of pickering at lot 16 has been sold to neilson brothers of neilson ltd at an undisclosed figure the farm former home place of the johnstons has been worked for the last few years by mr levi hopkins another fifty acres adjacent to the hopkins farm has also been sold to harry newman who wished to acquire the water on the property mr newman operates three farms in this areatotalling 330 acres returns for ontario riding t ic creighton carried ontario riding including pickering town ship by a substantial majority williams ccf went down to de feat after winning the riding in the last election the final vote- creighton cons- 8355 gifford lib 7361 willams ccf 6867 chambers labor 781 v vote for carl c pinkney sqgial crebrfc- york east federal 24hour service this is to notify allpatrons of my service station that i will remain open for business 24 hours a day imperial oil products jack brignall claremont ontario- balance purchasing power with production dominion bureau of statistics fordepression year 1934 total national production 37500000003 billions total national income 2500000000 2 billions unpurchaseable balance of goods 12500000001 bill social credit y will increase purchasing power to the level of production by lpaying national dividend to each registered citizen in canada 2 paying a subsidy of prices through the operation of a consumers discount my personal appeal york east federal electorate isbasedupon deep christian conviction arid i recognize and shall observe thedivine qualifications for men elected to public office i quote j from the enly source of natural la wjthe bible exodus 18 -j-rt- moreoverthou shall provide outof all the- people able men such as fear god men of truth hating covetousness- b e field official agent 142 barrington ave toronto orit- vote for sinclair monday june lllh 8am to 6 pm to the electors of ontario riding monday next june 11th is voting day 7 in tlie -federal- election the issues have- been discussed by me on the tplatf orm arid in my weekly messages irithe press major problems will- have to be solved in the postwar years for this the federal parlia- ment requires men of experience and j judgment you have the chance to i choose a memberwith these qualifica- tioris ihave the experience riecess- ary having served vou several years in the ontario legislature- i am a resident of the riding know the needs of the pepple and am available at all times to carry ou your wishes and you know me- opposed to meare two outside candidatesj-mrmctavjsh- ccf candidate wkolivcs at keriora and mr macbrien progressive con- servative candidate whose business address is timmins both far away in northern ontario and neither of whom has any experience in public affairs we can produce men and women in this riding capable of representing us inparlia- mentanddonot requirean outsider we have never elect- ed anoutsidef j iask for the support of all the people as an experienced parliamentarian resident among you asagairist inexperi- ericed outsiders seeking office not for service to their neigh- boursjand friends but purely as an honor to themselves- arid with no personal interest in theridirigits people and its problems i am one of you arid i am at your service w e n sinclair vote for sinclair bh monday june 11th 8 amto 6 pm published by the ontario riding liberal association 1 a iksawtm 1 wii y nitgtsk

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