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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 30, 1946, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday mav 30 1946 i claremont and district cherrywood green river o d 2 by sjtst correspondent v n l the ladies circle of the baptist church will hold their regular j meeting on tuesday afternoon i june 5th at the home of mrs jasj taylor mrs jess wardens group will be in charge of the program j we regret to report that mrs ed lewis is not in the best of health since returning from oshawa where she was visiting her daugh ter and family mr and mr gordon graham mr and mrs floyd coates of toronto visited over sunday at the home of his mother mrs john coates mr and mrs keith drake and son of onllia visited over sunday at the home of mr and mrs fred ward mr and mrs bryan of cobourg visited mr and mrs llye over the weekend mr and mrs a pennv of mal vern visited at the home of their cousins mr and mrs e shirk on the holiday we understand mrs wm linton intends having her house wired for hydro mr russel gregg will do the wiring george constable local garage operator was absent from his place of business on monday re moving his mother who h critical ly ill from her home in maple to a toronto hospital mrs chas cooper was trie lucky winner of the purchase prize be ing given away by the ca over land store last saturday on the occasion of their opening day as a semiserve store mr mac middleton is feeling much better after his recent illness george constable has purchased the red brick house just south of the sarco plant formerly belong ing to the pugh estate mr and mrs henry johnson visited with relatives in richmond hill last week miss jean gregg of richmond hill and sister isobel of toronto visited over the holiday weekend at their home here miss jennie michell of toronto visited relatives here just recently next sunday goodwood baptist church are holding anniversary services when rev mr wenham will be the guest speaker in the afternoon and evening rev j taylor of the uxbridge baptist church will preach in he clare- mont church in the pastors ab sence mrs john gregg is visiting for a time with her brother and family mr irving mcvoy near zion the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed in the united church at the morning ser vice next sunday june 3rd next monday june 3 will be the regular june meeting of pickering township council at brougham miss connie winnette of toronto was the guest of mrs lloyd pugh over the holiday local dealers mowders store and overlands store 3ono3oaoc ioc ioc mr and mrs james thompson of j ei wvn mount albert spent sundav with 82 f j f dav with mr john mr and mrs walter hoilinger vv nh iv- w b mr and mrs a pennv and mr mr and mr r of tor- mr and mrs a penny and mr and mrs h beare of agincourt and mrs judd on onto spent the holiday with mrs alt hoover brougham mrs henley and mr eurroughs visited with their aunt miss i bate over the weekend miss eleanor and master kenneth beer spent the weekend with their ireustvrh1atthsrandmother mrs t beer miss brewster was a holiday visitor at the wm follows home mr gilbert wannop of kitchener spent the weekend at the home of his parents mr and mrs cliff wan nop mrs tripp and family are visit ing in toronto and also attending the wedding of her sister while there mr and mrs skillnick visited with her parents mr and mrs ram say on sunday mr and mrs h philp and family of toronto spent the weekend at their farm home messrs x and frank hamilton visited their sister mrs e hoyle of columbus on monday the womens institute will hold their next meeting in the hall on june 4th one week earlier than usual on account of the district annual hostesses mrs w gray mrs r raine mrs wannop and mrs x annis come prepared for anything but come the friendly bible class are holding their next meeting on june 3rd at the ttome of mr and mrs manson ellicott the wms are packing their bale at the home of mrs leamon on june 5th mrs g philip was at beaverton one day recently attending the fun- eralof her nephews wife the late mrs a dobson mr and mrs fred madill also mr and mrs ross madill were at whitby on sunday visiting mr and mrs f dingman mr and mrs ford also mr and mrs lome holtby of toronto spent the weekend at the home of their grandparents mr and mrs w e holtby mr and mrs m routley of brooklin also mr and mrs wm tordiff of barrie visited the latters sister mrs l matthews on satur day miss m duncan has purchased the s noble property better known as the crawford lot and intends to build a house as soon as possible mr and mrs wilson of toronto visited on sunday with mrs t beer mr and mrs e e annis and mr j cassells motored to brockville on the holiday mr cassells re maining for a visit at the home of his son about fifty young people of oshawa were entertained by mrs woodward and daughters at a picnic on the holiday of whitevale mr and mrs donald milne and rubbish in lovers lane was stolen bonds from minden james manderson 26 saw what he thought was a pile of rubbish on a sideroad a half a mile ast of xo 12 highway near my t tie station rorth of whitby but uaid no at tention to it it was not until six hours later when he was reading in the paper about the minden bank of commerce robbery that it occurred to him that the pile of rubbish might have been bonds and securities it turned out tt be a pile worth about 50000 james dashed out of his home with his father arthur and drove to the lonely stretch of road there in the bushes they filled two bushel i- i f s2s yi l ray umikinonthemckhsl mrs rdafoe returned home after visited gray on visited with mr mr mrs wm tw3edle and v t j mrs wes petty were with hw1th msm othe r mrs v lives at mount albert and cedar sundav brae on sunday mrs w milne has spent a time glad to ktiow that mrs reg son her h mrs of merville s able to be home from i5rougham who has been uaoaua nopital m w duncan returned home mrs burke and clarence i de 0i1 w last her sister mrs s kend wuh jis ldell is spending a week with her mr and mrs a hagerman called children spent the holidav weekend with relatives at crow lake mrs w j petty visited at the home of her daughter mr and mrs fred ireson on the 21th balsam axi mount 7iox mr and mrs raymond lones and family of kirkland lak visited last week at the home of mr and mrs allan manderson mr and mrs wm green of lind say called on friends in the neigh borhood on saturdav i on relatives here on sunday all those who attended the joint yp picnic at pikes park on the 24 report a very enjoyable time after the plentiful supper baseball was the main attraction with a game be tween the girls and the boys ending in a tie as the evening darkened a campfire was lit and a lively sing song was enjoyed with the usual fireworks to end the lioliday mr cook and daughter jeanette spent the holiday at the duncan heme would have low kate school section in the event of our continuation school being closed some day the area around claremont by uniting with stoulfville will have one of the lowest tax rates for school pur poses of the various enlarged areas because stoulfville now has a modern school practically paid for whereas other areas are faced with construction of an entire new build ing valuable claremont farm is sold mr walter ward has sold his s3- acre farm on which he resides at lot 19 concession adjoining the village to mr leroy lippert a gardener at highland ceek mr and mrs ward have lived on this farm for 30 years and while they have sold we are glad to announce that they will not be leavng clare mont iii fact they will no leave the farm for they have retained a building lot and intend tc erect a residence immediately thereon directly across from the sarco plant if the new house can be completed this year the change over will be made then triplet calves are borv to wilfrid prize holsteix orvan chambers of wilfrid brock township has always been a strong supporter of holstein breed of cattle and just at the present time has more reason than ever to be proud of his waybrook animals as one of his cows has just presented triplet calves two male and one female the mother and babies all doing well the triplets were born may 1 uh the calves are normal in even- respect weighing at birth 71 lb 67 lbs and go lbs the dam of these calves way brook polly posch is only 5 years old and has given birth to five calves in all claremont locker system standard size locker 900 a year cutting room and chilling room available free to customers cartons and containers for fruit and vegetables at normal charge tayxorlotst phone claremoat 19w or 1m farmer fined on cruelty charge saying that he was probably a victim of the present day shortage of farm labor and that he had a good record in the community magistrate f s ebbs in police court at whitby assessed william pugh rri myrtle 10 and costs after finding him guilty of the charge of illtreating and abusing the cattle on his farm at the trial two weeks ago dr a e black brooklin veterinary and gjohnston of the oshawa humane society had testified that the con dition of the animals and barn was bad and that the cattle appeared not have had enough food for some time judgment was reserved until last tuesday in passing sentence magistrate ebbs said that the condition had since been remedied and that the age and health of the accused had probably made it difficult for him to look after the animals properly taking into consideration the high costs of the action because of the necessity of expert witnesses he imposed the fine of s10 mr pugh was a higly respected citizen and did much to improve the standard of his cattle breed over the years farmers of very high standing came forward to testify on behalf of the accused and vouch for his good citizenship which is well known of course over pickering nearby was a cold chisel and broken locks and 30 safety deposit trays with their heavy steei con tainers arthur- manderson said that addresses on the securities were from minden and the father and son transported the equipment back ro their farm and notified provincial police the men said it was a very lucky day because it is a side road very raroly used and s known in the locality as a lovers lane it is in deep bush and police said that this is the spot where the thieves who robbed the safety deposit vault at minden saturday night sorted out their loot police believe that nonnegotiable bonds securities wills and valuable papers were left at this lonely spot and then the gang left for toronto a short time later dumping a 100000 of nonnegotiable bonds in north vork township police said with this find they believed the loss in bearer bonds jewelery and cash would aggregate about 50000 the exact value of bonds found will not be known until a member of the banks head office in toronto arrives in whitby to mike a count police said many of them are rain- soaked also found were wills and deeds no clue has been found regarding the identity of the robbers who police believe were from toronto tire marks indicated where they drove in from the road for a mile end a half and then in a southerly direction along a narrow path police said the boxes could be quite easily sprung open also found were some war sav ings certificates which like regis tered bonds are worthless to the gang police stated police theorized the bearer bonds found were prob ably left by mistake they said they believed the robbers would hang on to the bearer bonds which there is very little hope of tracing unless the person selling one gives his right name and the number of the bond is kept by the owner police said in most cases of bond theft the owners do not have the num bers inspector w j franks of the cib provincial police is still in alinden checking on the loss some is jewelery including a diamond brooch worth 100 and several dia mond stick pins worth about 100 this discovery added to the 101- 000 in registererd bonds found sun day by john mackenzie soudan ave while motoring with his wife his find led to a check with pro vincial police at haliburton and lindsay who found the bank had been broken into and all safety deposit boxes gone a number from here attended the brooklin fair on the 21th where there was a wonderful showing of both horses and cattle we are glad to report hat mrs cecil jones come home from the hospiuil on saturday and is improv ing nicely from her recent opera tion mr and mrs charlie day of tor onto silent the weekend at the heme of his father mr r day mrs frank coultis is confined to the house with an attack of measles mr and mrs lome parrott of ashburn spent sunday with mr and mrs b jamieson messrs lewis jones and allan manderson along with a party of men went north on a fishing trip last week and report a good catch weekend visitors with miss jean linton were misses anita troop and mary king of toronto sunday visitors at the tlovd wil son home were mr and mrs trios- galbraith misses jessie day and addie lee of toronto appple ceiling violated pays 25 axi costs pleading guilty to selling apples above the ceiling price abraham b meek waterloo township was fined 25 and costs in police court last week george scott investiga tor for the wartime prices and trade board stated that meek had admitted buying spies at 95 cents a basket and selling them at 100 the former price being the retail ceiling similarly he had sold mac intosh reds at 120 and 1 15 after buying them at the 98c ceiling mrs charles michell mrs charles michell daughter of the late mr and mrs h burke of markham died tuesday at her home in rosedale mrs michell a talented musician was pupil of the late dr edward fisher and received her atcm from the toronto conservatory of music socially prominent in the high park district where she lived for many years mrs michel spent her summers at burn brae stur geon point she was a member of the walmer road baptist church surviving are her husband charles and two sisters miss char lotte burke and mrs ethpl wilson wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up telephones stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 9rl4 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd 22nd annual send the tribune to absent friends thursday night is foto nite 200200ls aoi aocaot i0e30i i0e30 selfserve groceries now at the claremont meat market this is the final week of the current pineapple season we still have a good supply of quality pines so get yours now delivery in goodwood on thursdays claremont ontario telephone claremont 3501 sports day mouxt albert sat june 1 new and different program afternoon softball tournament prizes s2500 1500 1000 first ten entries accepted foot races novelty races horse shoe competition baby show 230 pm isingo afternoon and evening ran by canadian legion evening dance to don gilkcs 81130 pm 7 piece orchestra rain or shine variety show continuous 71130 p variety show continuous 71130 pm lucky draw 1130 pm 1500 1000 and five 500 prizes hoilinger bus lines from toronto to mi albert and return special schedule x0e30i i0e30e 30z soi buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 over 7000 people read our classified ads every week theyre your best advertising medium announcing a leadership training course under the direction of the pickering township sunday school association to be held in claremont opening at s pm monday june 3rd first week monday tuesday and thursday in the united church second week in the baptist chur ch claremont the following topics are offered 1 bibical background old testa ment 2 method teaching juniors 3 achieving a christian home today credits awarded to all pupils meeting requirements please announce and see that your school is represented gather up a carload and come i e kennedy leadership training convener wood bros present the columbians old in tyme and modern dancing at- sunny valley musselmans latce every saturday night ladies 35c- good prizes admission gents 50c alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 cream for best results ship your cream to stouff ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers open tuesday saturday nights stouffville creamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 balsam store groceries meats fruits vegetables dry goods hardware fencing feeds we are now agent for the wellknown renfrew stoves separators scales and washers and are prepared to service these products for you and supply you with new models j o graham claremont 8511 ontario- danforth bus lines daily service toronto to claremont leaving claremont brougham green river locust hill malvern returning leaving toronto tarcel express dailv ex sunday daily ex saturday sunday sun hoi holiday sun hoi only holiday am am pm pm pm 715 815 1215 315 80c 727 827 1227 337 812 733 835 1235 405 820 738 839 1238 408 823 305 905 105 435 850 g am am pm pm pm 915 1000 545 200 945 daylight saving time phodm toronto grover 3030 or oxford 12

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