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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 2, 1945, p. 6

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r j jtv c-rf- iii cir rvimnlpfn sories- the v will make their h randolph carruthersson of mr and- mrs ielwood carrjulhers of teaching staff complete claremonfls home on leave n marion- noftondaughter olem ffi j norton has been continuation school and one for the two new teachers nave been hired by the claremont school trus- teesto fill the vacancies- one for the ouujuia holidaying with beverley barclay t public school miss switzer coming and the two girls enjoyed a trip to niagara and hamilton last week n- thejpaint job on which fenders have been called by the claremont school trustees has so far received no takers- the claremont school is v in need of interior redecorating but it seemsthat men of this trade are booked up for a long time to come james briscoe who besides being the caretaker of the school is a painter and decorator does not feel hecan handle the job due to the helpshortage v mrs harry porter has been holi- daying this week at midland col barclay whose home is just south of the- village on the brock kd- is home from overseas col barclay is a doctor of considerable distinction and about whom this paper carried a story a short time ago regarding his work in a plastic surgery hospital in england the sale is reported this week of the sadler farm on the 6th conces sion of pickering to wilmot dick tweedie who has occupied a small place on the brock rd the sadler farm consists of 50 acres near greenwood mr chas vine of the north town- from whitby will be the new con tinuation school teacher while mr macdonald from mt pleasant will take on the principals position in the public school both are experi enced teachers local child injured v at church picnic little helen sutherland daughter of mr and mrs a j sutherland of claremont has been- in the sick childrens hospital suffering from a head injury received during a ball game at the recent picnic of the two church sunday schools at lyn- wood park helen was accidentally struck by the bat of one of the players she was removed to the office of dr s s ball and later to hospital in toronto claremont softballers sure of playoff spot claremont softball team are second place in the four team league comprising the pickering township softball league picker ing village team hold the top spot without a loss tne schedule will be completed inside of a couple of weeks and then the teams will go ismss elrpafpiinl t f a bed for a couple of weeks through ill health the wms of the claremont united s- church will meet at the nome of mrs walter ward on aug 9th an interesting program has been arranged and all the ladies are invited to attend mary beelby daughter of mrsr beelby has returned home from the sick childrens hospital after undergoing an eye operation the union church service during month of august will commence in the park in the evening at 730 ra- l ther than 8 pm as heretofore mrs stanley robbins of peter- bore has been visiting with mrand mrs thos gregg during the past week mr and mrs geo lee of stouff- 1 ville were visitors in the village on sunday rev mr taylor and mrs taylor minister of the goodwooduxbndge baptist churchcircuit attended the united service here on sunday the united prayer service this week will be held in the baptist church on friday evening friends willbe pleased to learn that mrs john coates is able to be out againfollowing her illness and attendeddivine worship on sunday rf 90vearold breaks hip j i mrs william taylor of ashburn who recently celebrated her 00th birthday had the misfortune to fall in her home on sunday and break her hip she was removed to the joshawa hospital club trophy school principal wcd with p background of ferns summer flowers wedding bells and pink and white streamers verna louise prouse daughter of mr and mrs arthur prouse of claremont ont became the bride of j alan c prouse son of mr and mrs g percy prouse of little britain on saturday afternoon july 28th at 3 pm the ceremony was perform ed by rev w e honey the bride given m marriage by her father was gowned in long white sheer with fingertip veil caught by a halo of white flowers she carried red roses and wore a watch a gift of the groom her only attendant was her sister gladys prouse who wore pink sheer street length dress with silver trimming and a halo of pink flowers she carried yellow roses and wore silver earrings a gift of the bride thebest man was l w orser of kingston ont and julia i prouse sister of the groom played the wed ding march a reception was held at the home of i the bride following the cere mony with mrs grouse receiving her guests attired inmauve sheer trimmed with white she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing blue silk jersey trimmed with black net the couple left for a honeymoon trip to muskoka and points north the bride travelling m lime green satin back crepe with browri acces sories they will make their- home in georgetown about sixty guests attended the wedding from toronto port perry little britain uxbridge- oshawa and markham- v balsam ml ziori church wa will hold its meeting at the home of mrs eldred in balsam this week thurs day august 2nd erla jones is almost completely recovered fiom her tonsil operation george wilson is able to be about arid do light work lenore shaw is at last on the mend after her long illness doris day and her fiance gerald westgarth visited doris parents mr and mrs r day at balsam this week mrs day of toronto who was 88 years old on july 5 s still fairly well her friends in the district will be glad to know everyone here in this district is busy haying and harvesting grain and peas some of the grain is rather hard to cut being twisted so tiadly and the ground is very wet mr and mrs- simmonds with their eight children visited mr and mrs shipton this week the farmers of this district feel they are being hit pretty hard by the strike at canada packers this strike is just another case of the servant trying to rise above the master and the union has certainly harmed their organization among the farmers township of pickering destroy all noxious fl theweed control act says j -j- fa- clause 5 every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the 2vv owner shall destroy all weeds designated noxious by the regula- i v tibns as often in every yearas sufficient to prevent the ripening of uheir seeds f a kfz clause 23 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this at or refuses to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority ofthisact shall incur a penalty of not less i than 1000 nor more than 65900 for every offence x i wecds have no place in a- progressive township g fi dovyour bhare to prevent their spread x l mcott weed inspector twp of pickering field qay and dance claremont mon aug 6 yt j j under au3picesofthe claremont parkboard basebau 230pm lr races 4 pm 4 football claremont vs newmarket armr v- pm k big strdet dance rv5 femes ijrj jjsv5 booths ineyent ofrainthdanoewill be ljeld in the hall brougham the friendly bible class will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of mr and mrs walter pascoe on monday august 6th the wmsv and mission band entertained the baby band and their mothers at a picnic held on the church lawn on thursday after noon there was a short program followed by games after which a very bountiful lunch was served the wms are holding a re union picnic on august 16th on the lawn of mrs geo philips come and meet old friends rev mr wenham of claremont will be in charge of the afternoon service in st johns church here next sunday rev i e kennedy is on his holidays miss d brennen and friend of toronto are holidaying at the home of her parentsmr and mrs robt brennen wm 4 has purchased the lot and small shop on the highway be longing to mrs tc brown and will remodel the place for a dwel ling j n mr and mrs a b matthews spent the weekend with mr and mrs h crawforth f whitby mr and mrs l hopkins have moved into the house recently vacated by mr frank carter lawrence upton of tcronto visit ed with bruce and mrs easton over the weekend mrs b ford and daughters of west hill also mr banks of picker ing visited at the wm ellicott home on sunday v mr and mrs e l crocker of toronto spent the weekend with mrs l matthews mr and mrs m hamilton were guests of mr and mrs h philip on i sunday dr and mrs lyman barclay visited with his mother mrs c barclay during the weekend congratulations to mr and mrs d w ford merle holtby who were married on saturday after noon at the home of the brides aunt mr and mrs wm milne green river a survey is being completed at brougham as to lot measurements to be presented to the firm of cur- ran and briggs from which firm an estimate is being sought toinstall the water works barber shop v- closed j patrons of- my barber shop please take notice that the shop will be closed from aug 6th to friday aug 10th harry porter claremont ontario builder- supplies we have a good supply of aiphah roofing and cedar shingles poultry- feed- -r- chop and whole grain poultry feeds molasses fencing iron- fence posts surge milking machines farrs elevator claremont phone 38w vr iu v4t v while brougham has been bless ed with excellent transportation services during thewar carrying people to and from the- munition plant many of these folks are now taking employment in toronto and are anxious for some service to the city w it is understood that mr garden who has operated the bus line from uxbridge to ajax and a similar one from lindsay to whitby- is con templating opening a line from ux bridge to- toronto- via brougham another bus would make pickups from brooklin to brougham where the north and east buses would meet and one would continue to the city government was sought at an earlier date to open such a bus line but without success however it is hoped that if the uxbridge owner decides to proceed with his pro posal the government would not object as residents feel that it would be a longneeded conveni ence native son of uxbridge awarded m c ottawa july 30 the department of national defence announced 51 new awards for gallantry in action to members of the canadian army the awards which were won for distinguished service in the north west european theatre of war in cluded five distinguished service orders 18 military crosses two distinguished conduct medals and 26 military medals no citations covering the actions are available at present capt george william beal 37 now of toronto a former uxbridge boy was awarded the military cross his father wasa tanneryman in uxbridge his biography follows captain george william beal mc canadian infantry corps was born at uxbridge ont on april 19 1908 a brokers attorney prior to entering the service on may 27 1940 he proceeded overseas on dec 14th 1940 and was promoted to the acting rankrof major on january 21 1945 his wife georgis ruth beal resides at 297 roswell ave toronto ont western man takes brougham bride guests from toronto uxbridge brougham and manitoba gathered at the home of mr and mrs wm milne green river on saturday afternoon july 28th when lillian merle holtby daughter of george e and the late mrs holtby became the bride of delbert webb ford son of mr and mrs ford manrev ie kennedy officiated the bride took her vows stand ing arnida profusion of sprjng flowers arid attired in white satin floor length dress with floor length veil she carried american beauty roses and white gladioli her bridesmaid was miss kathleen mc kay of toronto who wore pink taffeta floor length dress with matching headdress she carried pink gladioli miss reta milne was maidofhqnor attired in yellow taffeta floor length with matching headdress and carrying yellow gladioli bruce ford cousin of the groom was the best man miss audrey marshall of tqronto played the wedding march and during the signing of the register miss bar bara knox sang i love you truly following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of mr and mrs milne following which the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to lake simcoe and points north for travelling the bride wore a mauve dress with white accessories the priceoniyegetables slowercmsumerl ceilingjprices will be- int2tectaug for beets cabbages and carrotsfjxjjseldon prices and supply representative wartime prices and irradeboard announced today- maximum prices throughout central ontario s for beets will be 5c a lb cabbage 6c a lb carrots washed 5c a lb- carrots unwashed- 4c a lb these prices for beets and carrots are withoumops beets and carrots with full fresh tops will have a ceiling price of 2 lbsfor 15c vr is- k- i fj- although these are the maximum prices mr seldon said that the public will find many merchants selling at pricesbelow these ceil ings the pricesjboard i- requires that all these vegetables be sold by weight prices that come in aug 1 will be effective until aug 15 when there will be a further slight reduc tion mrs james ruddy mrs james ruddy native of sonya in brock township is dead at her home in port perry the late mrs ruddy was born at sonya ontario and wasa daughter of the late mr and mrs wm medd her father was a brock farmer and a councillor 25 years ago she had lived in this community all her life coming to port perry as a bride twenty years ago she will be sadly missed by the parish workers and the womens auxiliary of the anglican church left to mourn the late mrsruddy are her husband two sisters and two brothers also the medd and christie families visit musselnians lake dancing every tuesday- friday winsome corner east side of lake at the post office mr albert orchestra you will enjoy our new dance floor j pigeon manager died after being it mauledbyjbull j4iv idiiigyatbuutotthebwnking trough on his farm harold mount joy of raglan i was attacked from therear thej lahimalit without warning and fatallytrampled in his ownlbarnyardbefore he could call for help or protect v in any wayjtrunfortunate accident happened before breakfast v failing to return tothe house asdnmur- raycwentout fon his i father and had just gone a short time when thfr family heard him scream ing all crushed out to find the bull hadthelrfatherrdown and was mauling himhorribly- when they rescued hlm he was still breathing but could notspeak and expired shortly i before medical assistance arrived t vj i- is jn short supply and thats another reason for avoiding pick ling failure it doesnt pay to take chances with lowpriced vinegar in- sist on the best canada vinegar and be sure of success canada vinegar has been the leader for over 80 years and is sold at all grocers write for free pick- ling recipe booklet to canada vinegars limi ted 112 duke street j toronto canada padteiitlzed proclamation in accordance with our usual custom and the wishes of a large number of our business men i hereby proclaim monday august 6th civic holiday- j for theyillage ofstouffvilleandcalluponallibusiness placesandothersjwhotcan do so foobserveithesame i a v nolanvreeve i claremont meat market v tomatoes 2 tins for 25 cents fresh and cured meats fresh fish every thcksdtat have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wednesdays a j sutherland phone 1808 claremont shop the modern way quaker muffets 2 pkgsfor diced beets 3 tins for i 29c each jams 2 coupons 29c aylmergrape juice 13 bottle fruitkepe il 10c frys cqcoa habi vf- p i- i9c 31c i carload x we deliver fir i i if phone 280 5 i w is fhivf koboc aoi ao sand and gravel choicest sand and gravel for your to your job cement work delivered 49tf ocaoc nortons gravel bit phone700 or 9 rll- only petfkf tea it packed by dalyi thatf why daly v it delldoas next tiraeyou shop your grocer for dalys tea jrmboliitd bpete reflntd to make b- pcerinfor lancer life lower repair j coslfaik forpeertesf molo tomorrowl itvahojeoi- after m tfc dibmm s- polat clarkmb prectif begins with hiah vatvura dhtillaliea high recoamkeepstiie tempera tare low eooolh to protect the labrtcatiag qoalttyofpecrfess the sab zrodec are separated i each will be made to do a better 1 lebla theeatineof 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