i msi sank gjeghouleostse 9th concession which mbs- austin- bain was 2l3 dos- whnatejbmvbeelbyhasawiuirfrommr si 11 slt been inmarkham doing duty during the unloading of the army vehicles to bejdisposedof by auction there tlusxthursday j mrsswm miller- of pickering t visited on sunday at- the n home of her sister mr and mrs geo scott mr gordon mortey and sister gladys of toronto visited at their home here during the weekend dr john button who has been stationed at ottawa with the rc- ap has been transferred to toron to and yisited with his wife and daughter at their home north claremont during the weekend- mrs m morgan and daughter gertrude of toronto visited over the weekend at the home of miss s e evans mr and mrs boose jr of toron to visited here on sunday with his father and mother earl leggitt of pontypool called on his mother mrs jas leggitt on saturday j the mission circle of the baptist church will meet on tuesday after- noon sept 25th at the home of mrsg m forsyth the program will be in charge of mrs bensons group mr and mrs ldouglas and mr and mrs bruce douglas have left claremont for their new homes near orangeville they will take up acreage side by side in this locality where they originally made their home v mfand mrs herbert holtby also mr wm holtby and mrs chrysler of london attended the sale and visited at the home of mr and mrs norman linton on saturday edmond warden and friend of toronto visited at his home here over the weekend mr wmirwin local bank man- ageris holidaying with his family at present f we understand that mrs benns of the c rdnorth has pur- r chased the barn owned by mrs spenceley the structure is being torn down and will be moved to the benns home mr and mrs floyd coates of tor- ontocalled on mrs john coates on y saturday mrs f hutching has her sister missridges staying with her at present mrs mills and granddaughter dawn oftoronto- were visitors at the dave dawson home members of insti- mutevwerethe guesu of the altona j institute iast mrs gordontaylor and garry mrs j todd miss verna pilkey and miss mary morganspent wed- nesdayieyehihg at oshawa fan- v i mrsvg5rdon taylor and garry h j were weekend visitors in oshawa withmiandmrs albert yakely mrandmrsa les middlebrook iand family called on mr and mrs roy morgan on sunday x miss laura hill and mr ray hill of toronto spent sunday with my arid mrs wm hicks visitors from here to lindsay fair included mryand mrs ern pilkey andtwins miss verna pilkey and imiss mary morgan miss mary pil- key geofoote albert pilkey mr and mrs levi hopkins of broug ham and stanley slack mr and mrs b tomlinson of sarnia called on iriends here this iart week v ffjw v mr and mrs wm wallace and tk c mrland mrs loss hill spent sun- sd r v day with friends at port iiopemrs ffrf vwmpyatt of toronto spent the 1weekendcwith her parents mrand yj imrs f loyst vji sr ij i recent guests with mr and mrs v jsspenceley and gordon were mr v and mrsted senson and family of s toronto mr s morganson also bunny mcrgason and wife from t toronto and mr r mrs delbert booth and betty were here visiting her mother j the big holstein aale on the farm of norman lintoneast of clare- mont on saturday totalled over 150q0fjisomeofthe high pcows were sold for over 100 eachsthe iseventy headcwereldisposed of by auctioneer franklin in a little over threeihours buyers- were onhand froms london bowman ville and oshawa althoughtherenvere none presentf rom the -united- states man- mrholmanrwho has just recently returned from overseas- is likely to be employed in stouffville at the new automobilasales and service establishment of mr alf mole hockey for clareniont 0viuclafemont into the hockey game this winter some of the local sports say yes what use will be made of the local outdoor rink established by the park board last winter is yet to be seen inthe waryearsa few of the claremont boys have continued to play most of them with brougham we hear earl beares name prominently mentioned as an organizer for a pickering township league similar to that which has operated for soft- ball whitevale ik- p- ri r- k 1 sr baptlstrannivcrsaryoct 7tfi the annualanriiversary services of the claremontsbaptist- church krswiirbeheldon oct 7th with rev harold iiang of mc- fi master university t- will be inchargeofthelocarchoir a in the morning and thegormley r male quartette inthe evening- is fee- si t real estatcchanges l 1 iiwe undbrstaridjtliat mrrand mrs te- morgan evans will occupy the v house recently vacated by mrand rff mrsdougraswhohave gone to the corangeville district mr arid mrs siijohnbeelbywillmove toclare- sgf j mont to take up residence in the wz -deunfl-ahsher- kt mlomtaf a r dfcllce newpavilioiiat greenwood park 8sti9dat9jfj5 smsia t i -2oni-v3jr- t six pieceforchestrx 7 tc fwrffwcfj j admission 35 cents per- person a r- lp v oljiui4 kltilvi mivtsc 1 next sunday morning in the io of hall the first baptist church sabbath school will hold a mission ary service the united church sabbath school is looking much transformed with its new coat of paint miss beverely hornshaw and master paul vanblancom each held a party when they celebrated their respective birthdays others who had birthdays within thepast week were misses marion melrose doreen ireson and ruth phillips mr and mrs draper of green rivti will open their home for cot tage prayer meeting on friday even ing i sept 21 everyone is asked to read the second chapter of st johns gospel and to bring along with them any questions they may desire to ask last week 21 were dresent at the home of mr and mr s w a hilts have you clothing you are using clothingthat is out moded or out grown or perhaps ycu have bedding and shoes to give to the national clothing collection get in touch with some of our local committee and they will gladly give you in structions regarding this matter miss merle master william and major robinson have a new baby sister there is also a new daugh ter at the home of mr and mrs marshmnn of whitevale miss myrtle gorrell miss jean fleming and miss ruby sinclair were among the attendants at lind say fair on saturday last mr and -mrs- christian have just returned from a holiday in north ern ontarioi the anniversary services of lo cust hill united church will take place next sunday sept 23 brougham mr and mrs f of toronto mr and mrs ridgers jr and family visited on sunday with the formers daughter mrs tripp and family v misses beulah hamilton and dorothy harlock on the teaching staff i of newcastle and stouffville schools spent the weekend at their homes here mrs e carswell and daughter lindaof oshawa visited with her parents mr- and mrs walter hamilton one day last week the dance in greenwood park on saturday night drew a goodcrowd and proved quite a success we understand- mr hannagan intends holding these dances regularly each saturday night mr w c willsbn has rented his farm to mr earl anderson of wes ton mrwillson intends holding an auction sale some time jater the womens institute are spon soring a dance to be held in the hall friday evening september 28th- the friendly bible class held their meeting at the home of mr arid mrs john knox of hampton on monday evening there was an attendance of 25 imrs e woodward was somewnat indisposed for a couple of days last week but her many friends are glad to see her around again iiimr and mrs albert matthews were called to myrtle on thuuday owingtothe seriousillness of their soninlaw fmrwgerald harbron who was rushed to oshawa hospi tal where he underwent an opera tion for appendlcitisu s ij vl the womens institute held their regular meetingion tuesday after noon atthe home of mrssheppard withia goodattendancerhe presi dent mrs thos robertson was in therchair the secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting letters from redvcross andcan allied relief fund miss collins will beuhesneaker at coopera live program toj be heldhere irinov her subject will be wisebuying mrs burkassisted by mrs cassie mrs sheppard mrs gray and mrs hamilton each read a paper on homeeconomics and mrs gray each gave a five minute talk- on y current events miss brown of greenwood was guest speaker and her subject proved very interesting the roll calimy problem your i solution was answered by all the meeting was brought to a close by singing god save the king this was followed by a social cupofteaand a dainty lunch vf xative of uxbrldcqbewp the death occurred at newmar ket county hospital last week of mrs austin bain- just two days af ter she was admitted to the in stitution with a fractured hip born in uxbridge township v oct 7th 1s75 jeminima elizabeth wagg was the daughter of eliza beth caswell and george wagg she married austin bain in 1906 surviving besides her husband are two sons douglas and bruce one daughter mrs wm cullen eileen six brothers frank james william alec john and george four sisters mrs jesse brown- violet mrs delos graham eileen mrs fred chamberlain susan and mrs o wakley ada 1 the funeral service was coni ducted by rev d mclntyre and interment was in newmarket cem etery avheelsb bacon farm sold to edgar smaliley the fine 150 acre firm on the 4th concession of scott the n half of lot 8 and the west half of the east half of lot 9 belonging to the estate of the late wheeler bacon was sold by public auction- on sat urday by auctioneer stanley miller to edgar smalley for the sum of 9000 cash mr smalley will move on in november he knows the farm quite well having worked it for some years before taking over his late fathers plice on the same concession in uxbridge township a couple of years ago greenwood a social evening under the aus pices of group 1 of our wa will be lield in the church this friday even ing the 21st a good program of local talent followed by a corn roast will be the venings- enter tainment next sunday will be observed as rally sunday when the church ser vice and sunday school will be com- binedand will meet at 1145 miss marjorie byerswas a city visitor onsaturday last harold and gerald clarke spent mrsl allen miller has arrived back from a dominion government mete orological post in northern ontario where she went on her honeymoon two years ago and where for two years she has been the only white woman in the settlement her hus band who is still in the north is a son of mr and mrs john miller thistle ha farm 7th concession of pickering and mrs miller was a former toronto school teacher and a brougham girl the couple left the community in july 1943 and mrs miller was the most warmly clothed bridethat ever went on a july honeymoon with skis parkas sweaters ski pants and flannelette pyjamas the population of the little hud sons bay settlement was 99 eskimo with herself as the only white woman there were no medi cal services and food arrived once a yearin tin containers mrs millers arrival in the settle ment created considerable excite ment as only mr millers arrival had been expected mimivaoiey moves north the mill- valley lumber co which has been operating under mr earlby kay first in joe wilsons bush then moved down below utica have finishedtheir work in november 1943 these men under mr webster built their camp in a large bush in uxbridge twp just north pf claremont which took them a year to cut the timber and they are moving to a larger bush red buchanan d hockley c jones f thorn j elson and c peters will comprise the first load the weekend with their parents p and mrs clarke a number from tms vicinity took in the oshawa fair last week mr b maskel who recently re turned from overseas is helping with mr newmans new house congiatulations to walter ana mrs carson on the arrival of a baby boy also to leslie and mrs- smith nee kav wilson of prospect a baby girl t theldaily problem ofithis younster it to gethis head arms arid legs through the right holes in his only garment- its a common problem formillions of men women and children in the liberated countries of europe you can help j by contributing serviceable usetl clothing to thenational clothingcollection drive sponsored by the canadian united allied relief fund and scheduled for october 1 20 under the national chairmanship of w m birks of montreal a committe is being set up in every canadian centre and distribution in eurgpg will be under tie direction of unrra experts although national war finance committee officials decline to dis cuss the matter there is little ques tion that failure of the government mutual life assurance co why not take the if out of life when a policy in the mutual life assurance co of canada will give you arid your family protec tion for a day or a lifetime car insurance at reasonable rates fred si pugh 202 stouffyille phone 3805 fuller brushes sales and service for markham pickering uxbridge andscott townships s v pennanen stouffville main street e 202 phone 6302 to be more explicit about its tax cutting intentions is proving a dis- appointment to the countrywide organization now getting ready for the 9th victory loan softball club dane in the community hall claremont on friday sept 21 under auspices of the claremont softbalii club bkuce goulds music admission 35c thursday nigkt iseotoynitei x offer- 155 against you j canadians are lucky so far weve prevented avoided deflatior- t hflation and its not been just good luck your support everybodys support of price ceilings rationing j other controls alone has madejf possible j y r r r -i- 7- the danger ofinflationand its black i shadowsdeflation will last as long as goods are scarce and insufficient to meet demands with the war over and plenty of money in our pockets irseasy fo overlook thevdanger- 1 itseasyto think that paying just a little more to get something- we want is unimportant nowj its easy fo think that what you do cant hurt and fo forget that carelessextravaganf buying is a sure waytoheipagenefal rise in prices j thafshow inflation gets going 7 v but inflationis always followed by deflation sfv- cvn v ip jo 9 rtya and deflation- brings cancelled ordersjbdnkruptbusinessest mortgage foreclosures unemployment and distress distress you nf cant avoid v- fqlvw jjji untilindustr gets back to normal price ceilings rationing arid other controls are our safeguard bivv jevji- 49 lv keep on watching your buying dont rush to buy scarce goods lki keep on savingyourmonoyputjhintoviefoiybomi and t iu wor savings eorfifieates t li kosp on supporting wdgedrid price controlst and rationing lav s- keepofighhnajjnflahonandlts- black shadow deflation wvvsrtc j ui i t- i r naiti j of uibaii un4 by tfco of