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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1947, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 17 1947 i glaremont and district o 0 o e o h a wood bee is being called for the james coates had the misfortunt baptist church next saturday to break a bone in bis wrist recent by star correspondent i tocaoi oca dealers madills store and overlands store i i aoi morning apri 2cth any men of the community who can assist will be welcome miss gladys moriey of toronto and brother gordon of stcathar- ines were at their home here over the weekend dont be surprised men if you have to eat your meals oir the end of the barrel this is housecleaning lime rev ien wenham is busy this week writing his examinations at mcmaster university mr and mrs john norton enter tained visitors at their home here on sunday quite a number from here attend ed the pickering township sunday school convention held at broug ham last week an open meeting of the ladies circle will be held on friday even ing in the baptist church where the guest speaker will be miss h addon whose sister has been doing mission work in bolivia for many years the howard pugh family are now settled in their new place the former bill hardy place just north of the cpu station the pugh family came to claremont from sunderland and have just installed the telephone and hydro in their newly acquired property we understand that mr o zellars of mongolia is moving to clare mont and will occupy the former hurtabee house mrs john gregg is also understood to have disposed of her fine residence near the station pickering township council is planning to conduct a clothing drive throughout the municipality in may and details of the collection will appear in this paper shortly the home of mr and mrs david dawson was the scene of a very happ- gathering when their immed iate family surprised them on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary mr and mrs dawson were married april 19th 1002 in st johns anglican church folkton england the family presented them with a pair of avers woolen blankets a dainty lunch was served including a large anniversary cake the evening was brought to a close by singing god he with you till we meet again ly mr coates had been bothered with a pain in his wrist for some days and it was not until he decid ed to have the doctor examine it that he knew of the break tempest and sunshine there will be a threeact drama presented in the claremont com munity hall by group of greenwood young people on wednesday april 30th 1947 at 815 pm under the auspices of the goodfellowship class of the claremont united church- come and see this play which they have presented to a number of other audiences called tempest and sunshine admission 25 and 15c canadian girls in training group is started a cgit group has been organ ized in claremont under the leader ship of mrs j w farr and mrs f cooper quite a number of girls have joined already but there is still an opening for a few more members the cgit will he busy this summer hikes picnics camp ing etc next saturday morning the group will sponsor a stile of cookies the girls will call at the homes bowlers klect officers for 1047 fred evans will head the 1947 edition of the claremont howling club being elected president at the annual banquet and election of offi cers held in the club house on sat urday night ed goodman and fred ward will fill the other vice presi dents posts with mr w l irwin as secretarytreasurer there was a good attendance out for the an nual event and all listened with in terest to the treasurers report which showed the club to he in a good financial position the gather ing enjoyed a euchre party follow ing the supper brougham mrs b ritchie spent the week end in the city mr- and mrs jos holtby and family visited with her parents mr and mrs l hopkins on friday last mr and mrs w j brown also mr and mrs geo dry man and little daughter visited mrs tcbrown on saturday mr- allan campbell of toronto visited with his sister mr and mrs fred hicks during the weekend mrs jno knox and family of solina visited at the home of her parents one day last week mrs vernon ellicott and little daughters returned home on satur day after staying for some time at the home of her parents in clare mont mrs ajgray and mrs i matt hews had a business trip to tor onto one day last week mr harry knox spent the week end at the home of his parents wm and mrs knox the wms of st johns united church held their regular meeting at the home of mrs johnston sr mrs t norton took charge of the meeting due to the absence of both president and vicepresident mrs m annis was in charge of the pro gram hostesses were mrs john ston mrs jno miller and mrs w ellicott several from here were at mark- ham on thursday afternoon attend ing the funeral of mrs p forythe who was well known here she was born here and grew up in this district mr and mrs jno robinson of cookstown were guests of mr and mrs mairs one day last week mr and mrs lome holtby also mr and airs ford of toronto visit ed on sunday with their father g e holtby and their grandmother mrs we holtby who is confined to her bed suffering from a severe cold her manv friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters of myrtle also mr and mrs harold crawford of whitby visited their parents mr and mrs a b matthews on sunday mr and mrs dean mairs and family were at claremont on satur day evening attending a surprise party on mr and mrs d dawson who celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary the family presented them with a of avers woolen blankets mrs a r matthews returned home after spending two weeks with mr and mrs 11 crawford of whitby butcher fined by wptb for selling meat at over th ceiling prices clarence silk pick- tring ivas convicted in magistrates police court in whitby wednesday and was ordered to pay a 100 tine and costs or serve two months in the county jail the charge arose put of an incident in the butcher i tore owned by the accused in 1 pickering when it was alleged by i the crown that silk sold a three- mrs richard carruthers who pound roast of beef to percy smith died early saturdaj morning at her i of dunbarton at a price stated by ebbs to be exorbi- choose lady flower bearers for funeral of mrs r carruthers t home on the 6th concession of uxj magistrate bridge township passed away justjtaht smith told 42 years ago to the very day her fattier samuel beverly died mrs carruthers who was in her 73rd year had been ill only three weeks the funeral took place on tuesday to uxbridge cemetery divine ser vice being conducted by mr warren of toronto predeceased by her husband eight years mrs carruthers was born in pickering township her maiden name being bella beverly she was married to richard carruthers in 1895 and was a member of the free methodist church at uxbridge surviving are three sons elwood of goodwood hoyle and erwin of claremontand one daughter irene mrs ross watson goodwood she was a sister of mrs albert slack of claremont and to bert beverly of reach twp and luther beverly toronto there are seven grand children pall bearers for the funeral were afannis kc of oshavva who was acting for the prosecution that he had bought the meat when informed by silk that it was a sirloin roast he said that he was charged 150 for the meat which was later found to be not only of poor quality but also to be in a state described as going bad smith said that he had gone directly to the wptb oilice in oshawa where he had registered a complaint against silk other crown witnesses former employees of the wptb in osh awa stated that the meat was of a grade known to the trade as cow beef and was definitely not worth 50 cents a pound which the accused claimed he paid for it one witness a butcher formerly emploved by the wptb stated with breaches of wartime prices regulations and had been lined on each count speaking in his own defence silk stated that the meat was not sold by him but by one of his clerks and that it had been sold at the wrong price because of an unforunate error he said that two days after the sale he had refunded the purchase price to the complainant and in addition had refunded the fare spent in going to the wptb office in oshawa magistrate ebbs in passing sen tence said that apparently this has been going on for some time and one cant help but suspect that you are not carrying on your business as you should or that you are not careful enough at ha mr wallace plymouth car mr charles gil news sporting spie new and miss kathleen from toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs powell miss carolyn tran spent the weekend in stouffville with her grandmother mrs silverthorn mr and mrs sam barkey and family had sunday dinner with his parents on the eighth line mark- ham mi and mrs david tran and laurie visited mrand mrs mcbride in whitby on sundav afternoon mr and mrs wallace visited friends in islington on sunday mrs lou hoover and vera visit ed her daughter mrs turnbull in toronto on sundav k000000000000 farrs elevator whitevale claremont phone 34 w office res 38j master chick starter is reliable cafeteria poultry mashes peat moss shellmaker 75 cwt order your fence now we have a car load oats barley wheat peas for seed clover seed no 1 meadow fescue brome kentucky woods milking machines coolers lime fertilizer asphalt shingles and sajt the whitevale and green river cgit sponsored a party on april 19th inviting the boys between 11 and 17 as their guests the party was a great success with thirtynine present many games and contests were enjoyed after which we had delicious lunch followed by a sing song led by mrs cook the last meeting of the cgitwas held at the home of mrs j cook where it was decided that the girls would put on a comedy play in the fall the girls were given their first lesson of the home nursing course the meeting ended with taps and the girls left for home time table changes effective sunday april 27 1947 full information from agents canaoian national railways select line of groceries canned goods cleaners baked goods syruis are now oef ration claremont meat market phone 3501 claremont edward and robert redshaw frank that the top selling price for that nokes and three grandsons clifford particular grade of meat was only watson randolph carruthers and 3s cents a pound wilmot hill flower bearers were m anm informed the court mrs wilmot hill annabelle wat son mrs b merrick and erla wat son pickering store has been soli after 10 years of ownership ross a murison has announced sale of his red and white store at picker ing to harold richardson formerly of toronto and now of pickering mr murison said lie would concen trate his efforts on the ajax mar- keteria mr richardson is taking up the threads of a business once operated oy his father prior to mr muri- sons 16 years in the business mr richardson sr was proprietor that on five previous occasions last vear the accused had been charged balsam mrs jack brown and ross spent last friday in toronto a number of our young people attended the young neoples gather ing at kinsale on friday night miss myina jones spent the week end with miss jean linton in tor onto weekend company at the day home were mr and mrs chas day and baby of toronto and mr and mrs gerald westgarth of lindsay about 00 friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs oscar shaw on saturday night and presented mr and mrs lloyd wilson with a shower many lovely and useful gifts were received the mission band will meet in the basement of the church on sat urday april 20th a drama entitled tempest and sunshine will be given in the mt zion church on friday may 2 by the greenwood young eople under the auspices of the jit zion wa cherrywood we wish mr wesley roach a speedy recovery after his recent in- juries to his arm mr and mrs cecil hollinger nad dinner with formers parents mr and mrs w f hollinger on sun day mr and mrs harold fenny and family of toronto were with mrs fenney on sunday mr and mrs jackie chapman of toronto spent sundav with mr and mrs roy morrish mr and mrs robt torrance and boys had dinner with frank and mrs- torrance on sundav mr and mrs h down of brooklin were with mr and mrs geo todd recently mr and mrs wesley petty and mr and mrs murray hollinger were mount albert visitors on sun day master george smith has been spending a few days with his grand parents mr and mrs wm smith of markham stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 5820 office phone 370 dalys orange pekoe imi a ammi tea danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm daily pm am am daily am daily am pm daily pm pm sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only hoi 945 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 845 945 200 530 945 1010 010 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 820 920 135 505 920 1020 020 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 810 910 125 455 910 1035 035 250 1050 1005 malvern 755 855 110 440 855 1038 038 253 1053 1008 browns cor 752 s52 107 437 852 i0i0 040 255 1055 1010 town line 750 s50 105 435 850 1050 050 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 740 840 1255 425 840 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 730 830 1245 415 830 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 725 825 1240 410 825 1115 715 330 1130 1045 brougham 715 815 1230 400 815 1130 730 345 1145 1100 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express ox1383 eastern standard time qtand back take it all in and make sure you s dont miss a thing for what weve pictured for you here is the whole highway hit parade of 1947 wrapped up in one glamorous bundle those long flowing followthrough fenders theres a style note youll see echoed in automotive fashions for a long time to come that generous beam amidships theres the drivingroom youve been seeking with legroom headroom elbowroom all around that broad deep bonnet spells power aplenty eager lively fireball power from an engine that seems to stay forever young that hugtheroad look means steadiness coil springs on all four wheels spell matchless floating ride wideswinging doors open on interiors both handy and handsome in arrangement in a word heres a car squarely on target whether you go for style or size performance or value heres canadas most wanted car and easily canadas most soughtafter buy the demand for new cars is still so great that it may be some time before you take the wheel of your new buick make sure your present car keeps rolling the better its condition the safer you are and the higher its potential tradein value only buick has all these airfoil fenders fireball power buicoil springing full- length torouetube drive accurite cylinder boring flite- weight pistons stepon parking brake deepflex seat cushions permifirm steering curlaround bumpers broadrim wheels nine smart models product of general motors chas cooper clarhmoxt ontari

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