jaoaoi o- l 5s5 ana tv- v y- v rv staff corresdondent local deatersrmowders store and overlands- store hmiiel cases ioe i aoi losoz xoe mr and mrs fred evans injury one day last week when the car in which they were driving took to the ditch on the brock rd while they were returning from a trip to uxbridgemrevanswas endeavor- ing to avoid a collision with another car when the mishap occurred j- miss llene cooper of torpnto visited over the weekend at her homehere i e mr and mrs jud ward visited with mr and mrs gordon ratcliff stouffville last week- friends will regret to learn that mrs conner has been confinedto her bed- through illness although she was considerably improved the beginning ofthis week mrs keith drake of onlha has been visiting at the home of her parents mr and mrs fred ward the new school house at cedar creek has been redecorated will palmer being the artist the jack- brown family moved this week from the murphy farm on the 8th concession to the chas neal house on the brock rd near the village mr neal has been em ployed at niagara and left the house some time ago mr giles is having a new porch erected at the front of his house near- the school s tlieinstitute halloween party heldinthe community hall on wed nesday proved quite popular i nephew of dr tomlinson diesat christie st lawrence tomlinson son of mr and mrs a tomlinson former claremont residentsand nephew of our local doctor passed away at christie st hospital last week the deceased boy was a veteran of this war and leaves an english bridein her homeland to mourn his loss pheasant hunters made target of townline stock at least two farmers suffered damage to their stock as a result of the recent 1 pheasant shoot inthe township a cow on the farm of jos symes north townline received a shotgun charge in the back al though the animal is expected to survive mwhile several mucks be longing to miss axcoatesion the same concession were i killed no clues havebeen uncovered as to the perpetrators of the illegalshooting furniture sale dra ws good crowd the chattel sale held on the maude beal property last week drew a good crowd and the effects sold well particularly dishes al- though some of the- larger items went at bargain prices the cook stove brought s19jout a piano only realized s6 and was picked upby if 13- v r mr hill of uxbridge pillow cases sold at s3 for half dozen lots and blankets went at- 6 each kitchen chairs were 125 each a kitchen clock was knocked down for 3 while bundles of fancy work- went at this figure a bid of 2000 was received for the property but it is not certain whether or not it will be accepted stanley miller of zephyr wasthetauctioneer- brougham mr and mrs- wilson o toronto visited with mrs thos beer on sunday mrjand mrs d mairs and family were weekend guests of mrr and mrs henry madill of lakeview mrsdingman returned home on sunday sifter spending a few days with r sister mrs a b mat thews dont forget the firemens dance to be held in the hall on friday ev ening nov 9th good music and special door prize the happy circle mission band thankoffering service will be held in the church on sunday evening nov llthr mrs geo duncan to be guest speaker over ten hundred and seventy- five lbs of goods were sent from from here in the clothing drive harry porter barber will be in his shop here beginning atl30 noon on wednesday nov 14th reviekennedy will be con ducting anniversary service in blackstock next sunday mr knox soent a few days with friends around st george mr wm devitt of toronto spent the weekend at the home of his par ents carl and mrs devitt mrs- l hall of brooklin called on her cousin mrs l matthews on thursday miss hazel and kay hamilton of oshawa visited their parents mr and- mrs walter hamilton last week l mr edward follows and lady friend spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrswm follows miss wanda varnum ivisited her sister mrsd abeer and family on sunday- the many friends of mrs t c brown will be c to hear that she i has been under the weather during thepast fr a number of neighbors and friends gathered in the hall on tuesday evening to enjoy a pleasant evening with mr endmrs paynter and eafl before- they move to their new home near myrtle the evening was spent in games and guessing contests which mr and mrs paynter and earl were called to the platform and presented with a coffeetable and some warsaving stamps forearl nortli agaiiist ma iii pwi 3mo3isw avbvfi- vnaiia of yjlcftjmwyo btif oj i lit l 7mancd feevmmns afoxggs- isfiv vrfv iheotl pickering ratepayers associationhave been floodingcthe press for some time witha line of talk about the police protection in the township which the farming element feels is- quite adequate for theirneedsno doubt if the south ern members of the family feel more police r should be put on the matter can be arranged with the cost being born by those who are clamouring j for the protection transients and summer residents who require more noticing are not the responsibility of the farmers so many think now the 8hour day is being capitalized on as a reason for adding to the police -force- but no brief is being filed or protest offered on behalf of the farmers who work 12 hours a day and several hours each sunday therejisa growing felling of re- sentraentamong many north town ship residents whom have- been questioned by this paper against the continual uproar in the south end not a voiced strong approval of the township division plan they feel that if the south residents jre to become such an ex pensive burden they the north farmers j light betterforma strict ly rural area by themselves thethankoffering of the wms which was held v church on thursday afternoon drew alarge congregation visitors were present from claremont green river whitevale and greenwood mrs miller the guest speaker an interesting halk on hertrp to fort harrison- and an account of her life during the two years spent there i she had a numberof interr esting souvenirs and tools used by the eskimos r i a verypleasant event took place when mrtandimrs a b matthews celebrated their 40th weddingfarini- versaryrat itheir home in brougham on wednesday evening oct 31st some 2j guests partook of a chicken dinner the two long diningroom tables were- decorated with flowers and white candles the master centrepiece was a wedding cakede corated with the same ornaments that were on the brides table forty- years ago the bride and groom were the recipients of many hand some gifts for which they ably re sponded the evening was spent in a varied program of instrumental soiosarid readings with- mr wm palmer acting as master of cere monies with the help of the- only grandchild bernice harbron the brides dress was- blue sheer with a corsage cof mixed flowers- mr matthews was born in brougham over sixty years ago and has spent his entire lifetime here mrs matthews is also a native from the 7th con just north of brougham they have two daughters mrs gerald harbron of myrtle and mrs harold grawforth of whitby w if a present resident of pickering cametothat municipalitysolely to work atthe ajax war plant they cannot become a relief charge upon the township regardless of the length of time they were engaged at the plant this fact was reveal ed at the regular meeting of pick ering council on monday after noon when a particular case was fli balsam and sit zion news a meeting ofthemtzion wa was held atthe homeof mrs oscar shaw on wednesday oct 31mra allan mandersonsang a solo after which mrs4cvjoriesreadjamost brought up for discussion the fitting address tojmrsmcveyiwho means whileitfinax bequite an easy inatter to fool the poultrymanon nutritional ivalue j will always tell yardstick bywhich to measure the value of an- egg mash is r the price but the of produc- tion and the mash consumption this method of measuring proves that quality or a correctly balanced mashismore economical- i i asthe goodilines are bred into a flock so are the health atidjjiigh- production factors bred and blended into marmill poultry feeds f isgreater w6hthesepohts on the mash you are 9jy iillclayingmeal is the mash f jteoysls central feed store 5hon itfmve menjedithat you mgnyvear it axha news mr and- mrs norman lehman and son had sunday dinner with mrs joe hoover daughters in stouffville miss ann laurie from london also mrs fermlaurie toronto spent the weekend with her sister mrs david trah mr and mrs diamond from sea- grave and mr and mrs achison fromoshawa weredinner guests on sunday weare s6rry to lbsemr arid mrs arnold who moved to stouffville lastthursdayr o mr and mrs bruce bain- from newmaiket were- sunday visitors with mr andmrs murray dunkeld we welcomemraridjmrsbarkey from ringwood to purcommunity 8 i a very pleasanvafternbon was enjoyed at the homeof mrand mrs eh lehmanon saturdayiwheri t30 pupiirofmiss grace lehmanjgave a rectal by themdtliers of jthel pupils alsd friends and neighborsmisslehman atcm is to be cdngratulatedon the good work she is11oingjgrace ifid mrs tefimanservedadainty lunch bringing 1 noon toacl6se with singing- god save the kingrytf greemariver mr and mrs herb smith of tor onto visited on sunday with mr c white aveare sorry keithwhite has beenrunder the doctors car vithaheavy cold j mr arid mrs c woodcock stouff ville spent sunday with mrs a hobvcv i i the halloween party held in the schoolwas a successful event the many comic costumes rand faces showed the interest taken by the pupils programconsisted of chor- uses by thetphoolxitemsby yp class and others also a number of moving piqtures mrjf nighswan- derlwas the chairman of the- even- ing tfit miss grace lehman held jieran- nuabpianoxrepital at herhome on saturday those attending- from herojarje hazel mlchell- lois see- beck jsabellef and kathleen nighs- wander v7 t r- i5- j mran down nearlindsay 1ecehtly where they have secured a 100 acre farm c mrand mrs w gray jr had din ner wjth his mother- hero7 vlh brokehlsilegome this was his first visit without the aid ofhicrutch relief ee in question must be taken care of by whitchurch township from whence she came to workat the war plant two years ago it was feared when the plant brought its first influx of war work ers that these people might become a serious charge upon the township should many of them require relief at the close of the war but this matter lias been taken care of by this checkback system as illustra ted irfthe abovementioned case a deputation waspresent f rom the 3rd concession requesting counr cil toldo something regarding the dangerous condition whichexists in a steep grade near the late dr simpson property it was contend ed by mr dales solicitor for mrs simpson that several people along this jcoad iwere marooned in the winterthrough inability to drive a car up the icy slope and nego tiate the curve part way up the road has been this way for some years has it not asked de putyreeve westney mr dales agreed we havevseveral jobs started now which it is doubtful if we can finish said the deputyreeve roadsupt roy ward stated that to make the necessary change to eliminate the curve it was estim ated the cost- would be 800 while counciufelt thatitwas very late m the season to undertake any such road building- thev agreed to look over the situation this week and see if any minor change could be affected at once to ease the situa tion several communications were re ceived from- the south pickering ratepayers association requesting that council have- a 30milespeed limitsetthrough dunbarton also designate- the place wiere they wished the new polling booth tobe established for the hew polling sub division i claims for sheep paid included one from donald whitebrougham for one suffolk ram killed 50 to thos risebrough one lamb 1360 and to gordon hamlin 3 lambs- 36 walter swift from forest stream park area told council that the ratepayers there had the creek straightened in that area to the benefit of all and asked if council would boulder abalance of 50 yet unpaid for the work two hundred and fifty dollars had been paid by the ratepayers themselves a communication was received from the highways department ap proving- of- the expenditure of 10- 15076 for the large new heavy duty truck snowplowand wing which thejcouncilhas purchased court of revision there were few cases before the council sitting as a court of revi sion to hear appeals against this years assessment rollone reduc tion was made from 375 to 350 for w kennedy while claims for lower assessment forw d fast mrmc- farlane and madge boulter clare mont were disallowed i is fot s jrv brougham hamj i 07 jijcion iy9 rahmeks orchegtra t orval shea caller admission 35c if3 t 0 j left on satuwlaytdmakeherhome intorontoas wife of- our- minis ter she has alwaysujeenan inspira tion both in wa and wjuswork a gift of a lovely purse was then presented tb mrs mcveyj mrsjray wilkin then gave avery interesting talk on florida the meeting closed by singing god be with you till we meet again mr and mrs wm harbron atten ded the fortieth wedding anniver sary of mr and mrs albert mat thews at brougham on wednesday oct 31st sgt orr graham spent the week end at his home mr and mrs wm rynard and mr and mrs mervin hy zephyr spent sunday with mr and mrs g c jones miss luella carson of toronto spent the weekend at her homet mr lew jones left on saturday night fii the north country to hunt deer mr and mrs lome jones and family attended the reception and shower held at the home of mr and mrs morgan evans claremont- on saturday night in honor of mr and mrs walter dunn the former miss olive burgess of toronto whose recent marriage took place at the metropolitan church toronto miss a james and pupils of mt zion school entertained the mo thers at a halloween party at the school on thursday afternoon the winners for halloween costume were mary hunter ray and allan carson donald davies of toronto spent the weekend at the home of his parents mr and mrs c davies mr ralph percy lorne jones and earl carson attended a sale at cannington on saturday mr and c davies mr and mrs rday spent sunday with mr and mrs h m eldred of balsam lake mrs edgarward spent saturday with her sister mrs robert mills stouffville r under the auspices ofthe wa a drama entitled what ann brought home will be given in the mtzion church on friday- night nov 9th by the solina young people come and bring- vour friends and enjoy a good evening mrs sadler of highland creek spent last week with her daughter mrsralphjones 1 miss jones spent the weekend at her home in toronto sunday visitors i at the home of mr and mrs geo wilson were mr a j mrs paulwilson mr and mrs norman wilson and son david mr r wilson all of- brooklin and mr and mrs -leslie- smith and baby of prospect county total 32500 with 7 twothirds campaign over with twothirds of the campaign over ontario countys total for the njnthvicxoryjuanincluding both payroll savmggsubscriptionsahi general salesistandsat 3522500 js compared wfthaniobjectlvfr34f a 5j0pwfavhueahe payrpu sav- ings amount is well overitsl220- 00ft objecuvetotalreturnssfrom general sales up to thel end of the llthdayof the- campaign i- were 2166300 or approximately 56vper centof theobjecuvesvvhilenik amount is somewhataboveithe figure shownatvthe samestage- in the eight it loan the percentages in view of the higher quota this time is dowrf from 596 percenw f leading among -the- districts is pickering and pickering township where 82 per cent of the districts 435000 quota has been subscribed the whitby district is second in line with 557050 or 68 per cent of its quota of 525000 and the beaver- ton district is next with 60 per cent of its objective reported oshawaand east whitby stand fourth in the general sales race the amount subscribed up to the end of the aithdaym being 1006900 as against a qf jl760000 sales in the remaining districts in the county arejstill below the halfway mark canningtonand brock grav ing reported only 42 per cent of its 115700 obiective andtheuxbridge and portiperry districts each hav ing reached onlyithe 31 per cent mark greenwood the church service of last sunday was in charge of mr roger self of toronto in connection with the missionary cause of the united church 1 wms meets this thursday at the home of mrs silcoxand the w a and red cross- will meet next thursday loth in the basement of the church rev mcvey moved his family to the city on saturday last where have purchased a house they will be greatly missed in the community mrs wm middleton returned home from the hospital last sunday andyis feeling some better pleased to report r congratulations to charles and mrs fmctaggart on the arrival of a son on the 29th- mrs r philips of buffalo is here helping to care for her mothermrs wmmiddletcn our sympathy goes out to mrs wm coe and nelson in their recent bereavement also to mr lew san derson rf toronto in the loss of his lovingwife ijrev mr mcvey will have charge of the church service thiscoming sunday 11th miss katie sadler returned to hen home recently after spending some weeks in the western part of on- tario send the tribune to absent friends ioo bloqr east the sunday morning service of the peoples church l is brpadcasf over radio station ch u m irbm 1100 to1215 noon 1050 oh your 3ial listen in v 7 r lroswald j smith pastor dr smiths new booklet the only way will be mailed free toall those writ v invfntfill iwiija uriirtl 3i 15 addrkfopjes ghurchi00 jmopr st- toronto t bfabhiiubatafp psotvwa visarovlrt formula feed i ll hooeaa ir bising intrbducejbli3 ote ic 39rruxijiv r raij stouffville cooperative assoc fa carload arriving approx nov ltoh v icafeteria laying mash monarch 16 dairy ration jimonarch 24- dairy ration v dsiryraon imoriarchvdrhdre3keingiwr- monarchgalf meal 25s andl00s discounts allowed either delivered f off car or picked up a ttrack cooperative phone 1802 s r til a 1 jf r fi hixtttifci imcv4sikv turn i yixsvltti