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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 1946, p. 8

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the tribune stouflvile ont thursday may 9 1946 ioc 3 01 i0e30i 30qoc rocaot glaremont and district o d o i 3 o d o ioc by staff correspondent iocal dealers mowders store and overlards store tfmt i i the christian crusaders a local mrs minnie morgan and daugh ter of toronto visited over the j group in line with the youth for weekend at the home of miss s ej christ groups so prominent in the evans district will hold their opening mr and mrs sam stephenson of meeting in the baptist church at oshawa visited at the home of her 8 pm on tuesday evening may 14 sister mrs m walfordon saturj rev x s sneyd of toronto will be day the speaker and the gormley male quartette will offer special musical mr and mrs jack xorton and children called on mrand mrs ern pilkev on sunday mr david davis who has been making bis home for some time with mr and mrs l lye has gone to the west for the summer mrs frank ham has been order ed to bed by her doctor owing to her condition of health an early recovery is hoped for by her many friends next sunday may 12th will be mothers day and the occasion will be observed by special services in both churches at the sunday school service in the baptist church there will be an open session with mrs walter carter of altona as guest speaker mr and mrs percy hardy and boys had tea with mr and mrs ern pilkey and john and judy on sun day eveirng also mr a pilkey mr ken webster of hsliburton was a waekend visitor near and around glaremont mr fred hicks of whitby recent ly returned from overseas spent the weekend with his brother wm and mrs hicks and family mr kan webster o hiliburton spent sunday at the geo constable home mr and mrs wm pyatt spent the weekend with the latter- parents f s and mrs loyst mr and mrs tsmith of scarboro jet spent sunday with roy and mrs morgan and mary mr howard hill of stouffville spent sunday with roy morgans pte h k tindall glaremont r r 3 is scheduled to arrive home this week aboard the lady nelson due to dock at halifax the young folks brought the local school grounds into trim last week on the occasion of arbour day miss erie watson daughter of mr and mrs ross watson nurse in training in toronto was a weekend visitor at her home here major and mrs lyons and son jimmie of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs jos empririg- ham during the weekend mr and mrs chas empringham and mr patterson of scarooro jet were also recent visitors at the empring ham home mr and mrs trios stanbiiry have numbers greenwood the church service for this sun day will be in charge of a mr cars- cadden of toronto representing the national institute for the blind rev and mrs mcvey of toronto were with us last sunday mr mc vey taking the worship service we were all pleased to see them once again mrs f l gren we are sorry to report is not as well as her many friends would like to see her a and mrs blakely harry and mrs hare of toronto visited with fred and mrs bvers last sundav mr and mrs h maguire of whit by spent last sunday with jas and mrs gibson also mrs gibsons sister of toronto mr and mrs bert maskell and jean also mrs wm puekrin and mrs a bell of auoiey visited with mrs perry wilson and leslie last sunday lewis and mrs jones of balsam visited with mr and mrs pegg on sunday last the work on the new houses of mr s dix and egerton pgg seems to be progressing very well mrs j brooks mrs fred byers and marjory spent last friday in the city mr wm t middleton of green wood celebrated his eightyfirst birthday on sundav at the home of his daughter mrs f r philip of buffalo ny mr middleton was presented with a cake containing si candles he has been a resident of pickering township all his life township to handle clothing collection through schools the appeal for clothing for the warstricken countries of europe is to be handled by pickering town ship in june through the twenty- two schools in the municipality the clothing is to be brought to the schools on june 17 and 1 and the township trucks will pick the bun dles up from there and transport them to the city depot this ar rangement was agreed upon at the regular meeting of pickering town ship council held on mondav after noon whitevale green river j monday list a post card shower is being sent bv the sundav school in the hitevale l mted church mr and mrs c carter had dinner this week to her room 503 womeivs on tuesday evening may 21 the with his father ben carter on sun- college hospital official board of the united church dav last circuit will hold its annual banquet mr and mrs g grav spent sun- rev mrcopeiand of pickering will dav in brougham with a grav lie the guest speaker communion service was observed in first baptist church here sunday morning united church members and friends will be holding their even ing services henceforth at 730 day light saving time or g30 standard time if you have not given into daylight saving time remember mother may 12 bring her out to sunday school ami church with you and show her a wonderful day therell be special services at all the churches mrs gardham tran of markham was the guest speaker at he home of mrs win michell ind her daughter ruby when they were hostesses to the wa may meeting the theme of the meeting was temperance and the rollcall was evil there was also special music at the end of the afternoon a public tea was served on sunday may 20 mr j heal and his congregations are journey- i ling to toronto to attend service in silthv the african methodist episcopal church where mr heal will be the preacher for the day mr stanley tweedie was at his home here for the weekend as were misses jean fleming constance randall norma middleton dr and mrs charles reddick re turned from their honeymoon last week the whitevale folk chivar- ied them the other night and then supplied the bride and groom with a basket of groceries all scholars will have to follow the old adage early to bed and early to rise for our nublic school has gone on daylight saving time daylightsaving question but mem- oers did not think it neeessarv to issue any specific proclamation ah members voiced their approval of the entire township turning to the new time it was revealed by the board of health that miss ruth kilpatrick of the school of nursing univers ity of toronto is serving with the township getting experience for a month to assist her in her studies for public health nursing there was only one sheep claim passed for payment that to wilbur johnson for two lambs killed amounting to 1610 contingency accounts nassed for payment amounted to s185g15 re lief accounts s1g778 roads 399724 clerk lloyd johnston received an increase of 200 to his salary road suptroy ward announced that a 40ton car of dust layer was on order and would be available to the ratepayers as in former years at half price which amounts to approximately 70c per bag cherrywood mr and mrs edgar pilkey were lecent visitors with relatives at hamilton mrs c r petty spent sunday with her niece mrs deline at whitevale sorry to learn that miss phyllis gates is at her home here owing to illness we hope she is soon able to resume her training at the wes- fey hospital in toronto mr and mrs leslie hollinger and bruce and friends from pickering been visiting at the home of their motored to niagara on sunday it daughter in cobourg mr and mrs dan norton of the j aiotliers 4th con were sunday callers at the was blossom sunday h norton home mrs gleeson is expected home from toronto soon when she has been spending the winter with her daughter mrs m j wilker mrs wilker continues in poor health friends will regret to learn the regular meeting of the clare- mont institute will be held on may 15th at the home of mrs dave dawson mr jack brignall is improving the appearance of his block on main st by setting a neighboring build ing which he acquired bark in line with his new store front this saturday evening will be the occasion of the village banquet to be tendeied the returned veterans by the womens institute in con junction with the community park board the affair will be in the community hall and will be open to the general puolic after 9 pm orville pickell of ajax reports having seen a twoheaded calf at kingston on thursday the calf born to a holstein cow at a joyce- ville farm had two headstwo spines two tails and six legs four of the legs protruded from the shoulder at the front quarters of the animal john mitchell an employee of the canadian locomotive company is the owner of the mother the calf born on wednesday lived only a few minutes takes had tumble from garage hoof mr fred bedshaw was moved to st michaels hospital toronto saturday following an accident in which he fell from a garage roof on which he was doing some carpen tering work the building was a newly constructed one belonging to our local butcher mr sutherland while it was thought that mr red shaw ha received serious injury to his one foot no xray report had been received by the family in claremont earlv this week day will be observed in school and church on sunday may 12th with a combined service at 11 oclock raglan district welcomes bride on thursday evening at raglan a miscellaneous shower was held in the hall for mr and mrs gordon thompson the people of the com munity came out to welcome mrs thompson who is a british war bride and presented the couple with a number of gifts to assist them in setting up housekeeping after opening the parcels gordon expressed their thanks in a few well chosen words lunch was then served by the young ladies and a social hour spent together mrand mrs thompson are living in brook- lin and we hope they will be fre quent visitors to our community dance at claremont on friday may 10 sponsored by the iiremont lawn bowling club fancy hsta streamers special prizes bruce gould orchestra admission 50c farmed for years minus one hand what can be accomplished by persons with affliction is well dem onstrated in the case of thos anderson 4th concession of king township who carried on the busi ness of farming for many years despite the fact that he was minus one hand according to the aurora banner mr anderson recently cele brated his 84th birthday and recall ed his journey to canada from england in 1887 coming to york and his early farming at hoggs hollow he later followed the tan nery business at uxbridge and kinghorn he returned to england for his bride judith ingledew who passed away several years ago mr anderson has successfully farmed at king and despite the handicap of possessing only one hand has mastered the art of farm ing woodcutting handling horses and other tasks that many find hard enough with two hands chief 1 b irvine heads police body at a recent meeting of the dur ham and northumberlardontario police association jbirvne chief of police pickering township was unanimously elected president for the coming year chif irvine enjoys the respect of the constabu lary of this area and of the legal fraternity and magisterial offices of ontario county balsam and mt zion news miss jackson of the toronto nor mal school spent last week at the mt zion school mr and mrs davies marjorie and jerry motored to shellioiirne over the weekend visiting mr and mrs ross johnston miss aileen carson who is train ing at the oshawa general hospital spent the weekend at her home miss margaret brignall of mark- ham spent sunday with aileen mrs a rogers of brooklin visit ed over the weekend with mr and mrs geo wilson mr and mrs earl carson visited sunday at lindsay we are glad to see mrs carson much improved from her recent illness a special mothers day service for the ss will be held next sun day at 11 am when miss edna menzies of toronto will bs the spe cial speaker miss menzies is a graduate of prairie bible institute and is now attending the mission ary medical institute in the even ing mr carscadden will speak in aid of the institute for the blind mr and mrs lewis janes and family visited sunday with mr and mrs milton pegg greenwood ceilings set ox specific cuts of pork retail price ceilings have been established on specific cuts of fresh cured frozen smoked or cooked pork wartime prices and trade board recently announced retailers from now on will be required to follow a standard method of cutting similar to that which has been in effect for some time for beef veal and lamb the board announcement said the sale of any cuts not authorized by the order is prohibited the order went into effect april 29 and all retailers are now obliged to display a pork price chart al- readv distributed miss dorothy harlock visited with friends here on sunday mrs w milne was unfortunate in breaking some ribs recently we hope she will feel better soon we are glad to report mrs wm duncan is doing as well as can be expected since her operation on the quilt made by the school children was quilted last week at r milnes home mr w duncan and family had dinner with geo duncan on sun day sjiecial arrangements are being made for mothers day service next sunday morning plan to attend in honor of your mother wanted live hen and broilers we sell direct to the consumer and can pay you more for live poultry get our prices transportation arranged for large lots for further particulars phone or write pickering farms ltd whitby ontario phone whitby 336 day or night- brougham mrs t c brown returned home on saturday after spending ten days with friends in toronto and woodstock mr and mrs walter vickers and family of gamebridge were visitors 3t the home of mr and mrs jno gillman on sunday mrs m hamilton has been con fined to her bed through illness during the past week her many friends wish her a speedv recovery mrs b maskell of salem called on mrs l matthews one evening last week mr and mrs jno knox and fam ily of hampton visited at the mai colm and knox homes over the weekend mr and mrs h madill of lake- view spent the weekend with dean and mrs mairs and family the many friends of mrs w e holtby are sorry to hear that she is confined to her bed suffering from a very lame back we hope tor her a speedy recovery the womens institute will hold their regular yearly meeting in the ball on tuesday afternoon may 14 officers will be elected for the com ing year roll call your fee for next year mr and mrs h philip of toron to called on mr and mrs m ham ilton on sunday mr and mrs skilling have taken up residence in toronto mothers day service will be ob served in st johns church on sunday may 12th at 2 pm there will also be baptism at this service mr and mrs j keast and baby son mr and mrs l tripp mr a tripp and miss valentine all of west hill also mr and mrs r tripp and son wayne and mr obrien of toronto were guests of mrs tripp and family on sunday mr and mrs geo gray and fam ily visited with his brother albert and mrs gray on sunday tmimti gormley a choir of 42 voices will sing at church sunday afternoon and even services this will be the closing of the missionary convention plan to attend time 1030 am 3 pm 730 pm thursday night is foto nite offers 200 and 185 cfaace tuttt a c6metyef they offer a chance for immediate jobs steady jobs too they also offer jobs for experienced farm workers for mechanically trained workers and any others able to help seasonally then there is the challenge to fight off star vation threatening many nations join in the fight against hunger jobs are available in your district vwctty one attractive apply today for work on the farm to either your national employment office oft provincial agricultural service department humphrey mitchell minister of labour of labour a macnamara deputy minister 30e30e 30e30e 30z 30e30 claremont meat market choice meats fish groceries we can supply choice home killed beef by the quarter for your lockers at the right price pkone 3501 claremont delivery in goodwood on thursdays claremont ontario telephone claremont 3501 oe30exoe30e 330e30x ioc buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 thirtyfifth annual spring fair brooklin community park friday may 24th jersey breeders association of durham and ontario counties are sponsoring their second parish show 1500 in prizes for horses and cattle orono citizens band in attendance sports softball horseshoe pitching races a prize list may be obtained from the secretary dance at night in the township hall square rounds admission to grounds adults 2jo children 10c autos 25c j dryden president wm g- manning secretarytreasurer 1

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