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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1946, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 7 1946 j30e30i aoz i0e3oi aot claremont and district wnfd o 0 o by staff correspondent ioe3q t local dealers mowders store and overlands ti t iqcaoi ace ioc ioe o d o ii mr and mrs chas cooper and keport of claremont and north tlalthmoxt max oxk of mr and mrs frank cooier expect i pickering branch oi the canadian top scobkks ix xewmarket to leave bv motor for a trip to the ked cross for isha backed and hockky league southern slates shipped by mrs v birkett work oeorge deltusha was only two miss lillian bi instead was forced convener points back of the two leading to leave her school through illness t long sleeved sweaters jj prs scorers in the newmarket hockey one dav last week gloves ixi prs socks 20 turtle neck league as of last weekend george miss marion evans daughter of sweaters- 24 scarves 20 sleeveless u hails from claremont and mr and mrs fred evans has been out of school with the mumps prs girls bloomers 118 girls combinations 57 girls night dresses 7 babys night dresses 98 we understand that howard bo shorts hocklev and rusell pilkey have lau been engaged at the ajax universjsweklnj pickering places ajax relief problem before wartime housing for consideration sweaters a prs mens mitts 277 1 plays his hockey for ballantrae has bovs undervests- 10s bovs suits lnve po made up of four goals mrs ed lewis has been visiting bloomers- lis eirls an an asslst incidentally these at the home of her daughter and jxruions 5 iris stattt fwr s ere all scored in one familv mr and mrs cordon gra- s ni same which is the best individual ham oshawa feis xs i of anyone of the league toj skirts 13 prs childrens 8 childrens sweaters sj hope for dominion govt aid constable irvine asks more pay appropriate 50000 for roads in 1946 i urs childrens milts 10 prs ladies miss o forsyth has been confm- gloves g ladies pullovers 120 j ed to the house with a severe cold articles for comfort bags 5 washi miss g forsvt of oshawa was a cloths 19 cot covers 12o quilts o weekend visitor at the forsyth lathes nig dresses home r r s iu ki jas norton one of our returned brougham boys has rented the house recently a r number of hockey fans vacated by mrs geo richardson em to markham on wednesday and expects to bring his kngush j nm hock game bride to this new home when pas- iween claremont and brougham sage is available for her to come to cjaremont winning by the score of tni country 5 brougham has a good team the womens association of the and the attendance at this game united church held a quilting onu- iev have many loyal sup- thursday afternoon followed by a porters potluck supper which concluded j miss frances fellows has been with the annual business meeting confined to the house ue to a bad- o the church in the evening i i sprained ankle which she receiv- mr and mrs m j wilker of tor- e on monday night onto visited on sunday with mrs mrs d seebeck has been confin- peeklyg into the future bid it ever occur to you what aj great saving it would be if hydro and telephone lines were one and the same thing running to your farm home even now in settled a communication from the town- hip of bickering has been placed before officials of wartime housing ltd setting out bickerings position with regard to the increasing relief problem which is besetting the whitevale little patricia evans born two weeks ago in the markham nursing home will arrive at her parents home in whitevale on friday of this week mr and mrs stanley evans are the very happy parents mrs gordon mckay the babys aunt is coming from cannington to be on hand for two weeks and many old friends will be glad to i see her again the baptist congregation are re- order fertilizer early township from residents of houses ii appearance established by this dominion gov ernment concern it was pointed out that there are approximately 3g00 residents in six gleeson earl curly cook and hi mother mrs s cook have been visiting in claremont for a few days this week earl has just returned from overseas and expects to re ceive his discharge at hamilton in the near future he was employed by chas cooper prior to enlisting and his mother is now living in toronto mr and mrs morgan pugh of uxbridge visited friends in the vil lage on tuesday the womens missionary society of the united church will hold their regular monthly meeting in the sunday school room of the church on thursday feb 14th at 230 pm mrs t condys group will be in charge and an interesting pro gram is promised there will be an extensive auc tion sale of milch cows at lot 20 ed to her bed and under the doc tors care during the oast week her many friends wish her a speedy re covery a special service was held in st johns church here on sir day ev ening when the friendly bible class presented a lantern to the church and ss mrs mairs and mr j phillips on behalf of the class made the presentation and mr wm duncan and mr w e willson received same on behalf of church and sunday school mr and mrs gannon spent the weekend in oshawa with their son hugh and family mr and mrs m hamilton visit ed with mr and mrs c balsdon of pickering on sunday j messrs ross and george knox had a business trip to burford one day last week but looking to the future telephone ssstsl rpuosy farms a general store and a town home have been linked by a novel carrier circuit of this sort in a test installation at jonesboro arkansas the ru istration of their sunday school room mrs macmillan and billy return ed to the city last friday after sev eral days visit and mrs macmil- lans mother mrs burke is now to visit the macmillans for a week returning in good time to attend the thankoffering supper of the 1009 for hospitalization and t a i vi ti kkla evening after care have arisen from these uluai loln dit residents in addition pick- ering police costs have risen from ulaces and in darts of stoiiffvillp appiouiiuicis ouuu residents in six essed for taxes during lished for as d elm trificuion admin s70 0 s5 this same period old h sfwbsshvartlme housing owners of the we will pay yo nlrir k ss2 house collects 22 and 30 from horse and a the womens institute are hold- concession 0 pickering just westjing their next meeting on feb 12 of brougham on thursday of next at the home of mrs chas burrows week feb 11th over forty head i papers on agriculture and cana- the property of john b white are dian industries will be given by being put up for auction all cattle mrs wm gray convener srjecial rain coat for women the new coats are bloodtested and sld subject to i roll call i will be so thin and so light they should bring a rapid extension of reliable phone service to countless farms now receiving electric power but denied the advantage of a tele phone another improvement which will be a grand thing for motorists and one long demanded is the elimina tion of glaring headlights a new type of automobile headlight which will remove all blinding glare from night driving may result from a proposed commercial application of mechanisms devised by german scientists toward the end of the war the new headlights would shoot beams of infrared rays on the highway this light being in visible would have no disturbing or annoying effect on the eyes of oncoming drivers a special con verting device located on the wind shield would enable each driver to see objects illuminated by the infra red beams of his own headlights still another invention that is just around the corner is a new old horses si ou 1500 for your old allow truckage to ivans corners agincourt chas cambell rr 1 todmorden mixing capacity of fertilizer factories in ontario is not sufficient to supply require- menis if ordering s left until spring they must mix and make shipment from novem ber to may in order to do the job fertilizer chemicals especi ally potash and phosphate now in sight are not sufficient to fill the expected demand make sure of vi ur frtilzer requirements for 1940 order mixed fertilizer now stouffville cooperative phone m send the tribune to absent friends this blood test a s farmer will be the auctioneer pte charles j aldridge who has been in the army for nearly five years was welcomed home from overseas by friends and neighbors at the home of mr and mrs lloyd white 7th concession where a pleasant evening was enjoyed pte aldridge arrived on the he de france he wishes to thank the forgetmenot club and the clare mont w cigarettes claremont war unit for the iovely parcels happy circle mission band can be carried inside the pocket- old its february meeting on j hook in a case so small it can lay in the will hold saturday 9th at 230 pm at the tlle purse without taking up scarce- home of ruth gillman all children i v any room one type made of welcome i vinyl plastic weighs six or eight miss joan copping of toronto ounces and retains its flexibility spent the weekend with her friend even in cold weather miss ruth gillman do not ask your stouffville mer- mr and airs chas burrows were- chant for one just yet but with in toronto on sunday to meet their patience they will be on the counter son joe who has just returned i due time home after spending several years these improvements when they omens institute forthe overseas cpl- c b sheppard is come into general use will provide s he received and the also expected home early in the widespread benefit to the public week and their introduction will be miss m wilkinson spent the awaited with interest weekend at her home in toronto the happy circle mission band held their first meeting of the year in brougham school on jan 2ith under the leadership of mrs helen gray and ruth gillman the fol lowing officers were elected presi dent eleanor beer vice president i evelyn woodward secretary bar bara mairs treasurer dorothy bay- taxi service pickering to claremont commencing last friday feb 1st the pickering bus and taxi co began operating a bus service be tween pickering and claremont three buses will run north from pickering each day monday to fri day with additional runs being sale at direct to toronto during the week ends with a daily service promised for the summer this schedule appears elsewhere in these columns ten percent increase in missionary livings a ten per cent increase in the missionary givings of the clare mont united church was reported by the treasurer at the annual meeting on thursday evening there was also a substantial i balance in the general account professional lacrossk devotional exercises were conduct- lver buried at ed by the pastor rev iekennedy reports of tile various oiganiza jiscussed a valentine party to be combined with the next regular meeting to be held on feb 9th at the gillman home no valentines to be exchanged but lunch to be served the members are to make scrapbooks and toys for the sick childrens hospital the privilege of delivering these personally to be a special reward to boy or girl attend ng the most meetings a trip i to the royal museum was also planned auction of over 40 head milch cows to be solcl public auction lot 20 con 6 pickering on xo 7 highway j mile west of brougham on thursday february 14 the following property belonging to johx b white bout perry former professional lions were read and showed a sue- i player mickey oconnor died at cessful year the session reported his home in utica near port perry an increase in membership messrs last week after being ill for nearly j w lsirr john ueelby and s f two years few there are who robbins were appointed as elders followed the glamourous game of for a term of live years while dr i lacrosse 25 years ago and more but tomlinson and messrs walter j will remember mickey one of the ward harold johnston and jas stars of his day buried in the peddie were elected to the board of roman catholic cemetery at port stewards a unanimous vole of berry mr oconnor is survived bv appreciation was tendered to the i a wife sarah one brother in suil- pastor for his services i bury and a sister in the states 10 holstein cows clue time of sale 3 durham cows due time of sale holstein heifer fresh calf by side 2 ayrshire cowsfresh calf by side ayrshire heifer fresh calf bv side 3 holstein 2nd calf cows fresh calf by side halfbreed jerseyholstein fresh 8 weeks jersey heifer fresh march 1st lacrosse 15 holstein cows and heifersfresh about march 1st holstein stock bull 5 cows due to freshen in march all cattle bloodtested and sold subject to blood test terms cash john scott clerk sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioned beaver returns weekend specials grape jam 24 oz jar 31 mothers chicken dinner 1 5 oz tin 35 25 thistle clams 5 oz tin napierville choice diced carrots 20 oz 11 clarks mushroom soup 10 oz tin nabob coffee 1 lb pkg 09 43 carload groceteria stonfttih ont hrre i the new canadian pacific railway company crest on which the beaver symbolic of the dom inion which the confederation lino has served long reappcarj after a 17year absence the change in the company trademark for ue in all department in this country and abroad wm announced by d ci coleman the chairman and president chool costs the matter came up for discus sion at the recent meeting of the ontario mayors reeves associa tion and deputyreeve w h west- ney reported to the council on the recommendation of this body he stated that practically none of the other municipalities interested in the wartime housing problem had the same agreement with the com pany as pickering and therefore much of the discussion had little bearing on the local situation two of the recommendations aris ing out of the meeting were first that the councils can require the removal of the houses up to two percent of the number remaining and secondly that the houses be assessed and subject to taxes the same as other permanent dwellings the meeting discussed the signing of new agreements with wartime housing embodying these recom mendations pickerings situation is slightly different in that they do not collect the fixed amount of 24 30 as do windsor hamilton and other such cities who must provide sewers schooling etc for this amount the situation condenses down to the point that so long as pickering does not receive any tax fixed or otherwise from these dwellers they should not have to shoulder any relief or hospitalization costs taxis aplenty in pickering the matter of taxi service in the township was brought before the council by constable irvine who stated that anyone who drove his car for taxi purposes was contra vening the law and running the risk of being fined clerk lloyd johnston told coun cil that another application was at hand for a license to operate a taxi service in the township and it was agreed that the party in question should be asked to report to the constable before any such license was issued the operating of a taxi involves a considerable expense to those al ready established in business and these men should receive some pro tection from those who cut prices and operate unsafe vehicles with out insurance stated the constable council agreed road accounts for the month were passed for payment totalled 166-1- 57 and relief accounts 11353 constable asks increase constable john irvine asked council for a further increase in his salary at present the constable receives 1soo salary plus his car expenses suits and overcoats con stable irvine stated that he thought j lie should be receiving 2100 salary the constable also asked some com ponsation towards the account of damages for his car which was wrecked in a recent accident council went on record at mon day nights meeting as not being in favour of making any adjustment towards the chiefs car the mat ter of the increased salary request was discussed at some length and it was decided to take no action at the moment wm a knox of brougham was appointed truant officer at a salary of 60 and the position of sanitary inspector at a salary of 50 road appropriation 50000 a bylaw appropriating 50000 for road expenditures for 1916 was given its three readings and passed this was an increase from 12000 for last year of this amount the department pays 50 tc a special meeting of council will be held on friday feb 15th when the tenders will be opened for a second maintainor for the town ship council agreed to make a grant to the junior farmers association of s10 the grants to the five lib- rariesin the township will remain at 35 each a deputation of messrs m f chapman and jos banigan had requested an increase for the pickering library oe30e aox oe i0e30 thursday night is foto nite offers 200 and 55 j0e30i 30x30z ioe30 its smart to save shop at claremont meat market where quality and price combine to give yoitvalue for youv dollars choice meats fish groceries phone 3501 claremont deliver in goodwood and district each thursdav ioe not aoaoc 30em marmill chick starter 18 percent protein analysts protein 18 fat 35 fibre 43 marmill chick starter is a starting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather deve- lopmentthese results from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every in gredient essential for good growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced we have a complete line of minerals and stock tonics oyster shell grit and cod oil central feed store phone 277 sfoanvllle ont

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