the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 9 1947 30e30e 30d0c ioc n w o glaremont and district by staff correspondent 30soc sdiiis store and oyeriands store locaoaocto i mr and mrs harold morgan and two children of clairville ont visited at the home of their grand mother mrs benns during the weekend a number from the local baptist church atupded whilbvlindsay in mauve brocaded satin and pale yellow respectively their oou- quets were yellow roses and mauve daisie- lou wise was groomsman and reginald and howard domina us- a meeting of thejhered baptist associa- at the reception at barclay hotel dorothv and isobel winter rev mr mitchell from china will be the precher at the local church next sunday he will tell of condi tions there lion held in the first baptist the brides mother wore a suit of church at oshawa on wednesday j blue woul with corsage of red roses something of a record was estab- the grooms mothers gown was of listed at the claremonlcanning co g factory the other day when one of the workers name not disclosed peeled eighty pails of tomatoes een crepe- wun corsage o pink roses for going away the bride wore a red gabardine suit with mat ching hat and white gardenia cor sage- on their return the young couple will reside in toronto brougham the womens institute will hold their october meeting in the hail on tuesday afternoon oct 1 1 hostesses were mrs oilman mrs sodon mrs glen and mrs malcolm address by district president and 1 roll call something i am thank- j ful for j woodward and production has been at a fast clip for some time but frequent frosts are expected to hasten the closing down of this years run we understand that mr and mrs john coombs who have resided on a farm just south of the village have moved to a new home north of goodwood- miss isabelle gregg of toronto visited at her home here during the weekend- a meeting was hed in the baptist church sunday school room on tuesday evening in an effort to organize a trail banger b iys group here rev i wenham and mr familv catherwood of the local school staff are giving leadership in this com- mr and mrs wl hilts and daugh- mu 111 tv effort i ler bfiverley of ioronto also mr mrs david gregg left on satur- and mrs a bell of uxbridge were day to attend her sister mrgj ship- sunday visitors at the home of mr ley who was quite ill at her home in ana joh lllils london ont however during the mr and mrs butler of windsor weekend the elderly lady who is s2 called on mrs t c brown one day passed away and was laid to rest on last week wednesday mrs thos condy has mr and mrs t r knox and remained at the gregg home during betty jean visited with mr and mrs greggs absence lrs willis taylor at bloomington bruce kennedy son of rev and copies of the tribune can be stand balsam al mt ziox miss barbara coultis is employed at the balsam store quite a number from here help ed to swell the crowd at markham fair on saturday our junior choir assisted in the worship at the myrtle anniversary last sunday 1 mrs geo smith and floyd of pro- ispeet spent sunday with mr and mrs orr graham the w a will meet next wed nesday oct 15 at the home of mrs r day mrs lloyd wilson and mrs i risebrough in charge of program j the anniversary services will be held sunday oct 19 at 11 am and 730 pm rev a c- lullman and the home choir in the morning and mrs woodward and daughter gr0en vtofs unth m iodenl mt lsuexrbron and s boden visitwi relatives at lindsay on sunday v mr and mrs bartlett and oshawa visited mr harbron on sundav son of and mrs wm amotioss sale the undersigned has been instruct ed to sell by public auction at lot 20 on the brock road 2 mile hast of goodwood on mon oct 20th the property of mrs geo brown mrs i e kennedy injured his obtained each week at the shoulder while participating in the located in the knox store local continuation school field day i mr and mrs phillips have been last week and had to receive hos- busy during the past week moving pital attention in toronto lonto the farm which they recently mr and mrs bert gibson of purchased from mr ross rain and oshawa were visitors in town on mr kelle and family of toronto sunday have moved into the house just mrs troop a former resident of vacated by mr phillips claremont visited in the village mr thos robertson who has during the weekend not been enjoying good health for mr and mrs jas coates were some time was removed to christie visitors in toronto one day last street hospital last week for treat- week ment a number of friends and relatives mr and mrs roy moore and gathered at the home of mr and little son of sarnia are visiting with mrs jos parr one evening last her parents mr arid ivirs walter week on the occasion of this popu- hamilton lar couples twentyfifth wedding mrs philip was at cedar grove anniversary one day last week attending the dunbarton captured the picker- funeral of her cousin the late mrs v bred aug ing township softball champion- milroy ship this year with a final win ofl -ml- and mrs wm knox visited 61 over pickering vets claremont on saturday with their daughter le have held the trophy the two previ ous years the now post office situated just east of tiia four corners was officially opened hero wednesday air fred morley has teen appoint ed postmaster mrs pretty who has given very fine service has had the post office here for many years in a building owned by mr will pal mer the claremont wi will meet at the home of mrs cliff reynolds on wednesday october 15 the roll call will be answered by the name of a canadian apple or tree mrs tomlinson will give a report of her trip to the west coast the meeting will begin at 230 pm brougham fire brigade will hold their first fall dance on saturday night this week in the town hail there weddings maxiox domixa amidst a setting of ferns and variegated gladioli in christ church deer park toronto on saturday margaret louise manion daughter of mr and mrs forgie f manion claremont became the bride of james russell domina son of mr and mrs w f domina with rev canon hfd woodcock officiating given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of pearly white satin with fingertip veil and crown headdress of lace her flow- mr and mrs kenneth pascoe mr and mrs a b matthews were weekend visitors with mr and mrs h crawford of whitby mrs r w witter and daughter gladys also miss ella campbell rn and her mother mrs jas campbell all of toronto were sunday guests with mrs l matt hews the firemen were busy on sat urday afternoon enlarging the fire hall in preparation for their new fire truck which is expected on monday while out for a walk the other morning mrs alf hamilton picked a branch from a raspberry bush on the roadside loaded with ripe berries outstanding growth for this time of year lloyd greig has been on jury at whitby for two weeks billy morgan from niagara falls spent the weekend with mr and mrs mac patterson getting on our audley apple pickers are busy off a good crop of apples local orchards silos are being filled after the freeze and help is scarce to handle the work norman wonnacott and family of toronto were recent visitors here george blake is improving nicely after his recent operation for the i removal of his appendix j it is reported that the gee farm to ers were a cascade of deep red roses jour north has again changed owner and white bouvardia lena fergu- ship son maid of honor and marion miss mooney of toronto has been manion bridesmaid were gowned spending a few days with misses proclamation township of pickering whereas tuberculosis is a communicable disease which took 6000 lives in canada in 1916 and whereas there is a very definite danger of infection to our residents if active cases are allowed to go undetected and whereas facilities are being made available whereby all residents of pickering township may ob tain a free xray therefore i d b annis reeve of pickering township do hereby officially designate from october 21th to october 29th 1947 as the period for this free xray clinic and earnestly request that every citizen respond most wholehearted ly to this campaign first by having an xray and then by supporting the project among their friends and acquaintances by word of mouth by so doing you will not only protect yourself and your family but make pickering township a healthier place in which to live d b annis reeve grey horse g years old good sin or double grey mare 9 years old holstein cow 5 years bred june 1 roan cow 1 yrs bred april 10 roan cow 6 years bred april 2s blue cow years bred april 5 redwhite cow 7 yrs bred july 12 chunks sow ibred sept 25th sow bred sept 27th cutter wagon buggy good tires 2 car tires 30x3 double harness single harness horse hay rake harrows scufller plow cuttinb box ford engine doubletrees singletrees pulper wheelbarrow scales 210 lbs separator eaton 25 rows turnips 15 rods new axe shovels forks hoes cross cut saw pick chains ladder shoulder spray can hammer level square well moles hand saws churn robe heavy axe handles timber tool box wrenches and numerous other arti cles too numerous to mention terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer the scott agricultural society held their annual fair on the grounds at uxbridge and attract ed more than 2000 people last week there were fine teams in competition proof that the working horse is far from being discarded in rural ontario winnie forsyth of uxbridge shows a winning team belonging to ross cochrane of burketon pickering township to set up recreational committee r following the regular assess- atha news voting date reverts to jan nomination december 2tli claim from alex gray 7th con farmer amounting to 09 was paid for 2 sheep killed and six lambs in jured by dogs evans ward of claremont was paid 15 for one sheep killed road accounts passed for payment totalled approximately 6200 and included an amount for paving a j portion of the altona rd 2100 and pickering township council willi gasoline account of 600 set up a central committee to pro- accounts paid amounted to ws100 vide a recreational and physical fit ness program from the entire town ship it was decided at the regular said to be the oldest workin meeting of the council on monday blacksmith in the county of york mr tett from the ontario depart- joseph balland of nobleton king ment of physical education audi township still shoes an animal now mr o staffer from the adult eduand again most of his work these sunday visiting the misses whitson captured many prizes with their fine herd at district fairs the carruthers family attended the birthday party for master geo ross at markham there were 13 guests on monday the carruthers home was vacated in favor of its occupants attending the 50th wedd- koiinf ing anniversary of mr and mrs fred reesor mr and mrs d j trail and lawrie were whitby visitors one day recently mrs powell entertained her sis ter from toronto ellis milton was in burkton on his parents cational branch addressed the coun- j days is in the nature of repairing cil on monday on the advisability s implements for farmers in the dis- of such a program the central j trict committee which will be formed mr and mrs family visited wagg family m with dunkeld and the arthur will work in conjunction with local committees from the several active township bodies which at present are east woodlands and pickering village a bylay was passed setting dec 29th as the date for municipal nom- light inations with election date jan 5th this change from the november election of last year was necessi tated by reason of the fact that the new assessment rolls cannot be completely finished and court of revision held in time to prepare the voters list a bylaw was also given its nec essary readings and passed giving the township the right to levy an occupancy tax which is assessing those who erect homes or become occupants during the period of the auction sale horses cattle pigs im ilem exts poultry the undersigned has received instructions to sel by public auction at lot 10 cox 1 uxbridge twp at foot of gravel hill v mile east frl oct 24th the following property belonging to martin mazure horses and cattle black horse 11 years brown horse 9 years holstein and jersey 1 years old holstein and eirsev 2 years old swine and poultry sow not bred 2 fat sows 12 peck in ducks 45 pullets 00 year old hens hay and roots quantity of hay to be sold by mow i0 bags of potatoes vs acre of carrots to be sold in row quantity turnips implements single walking plow wagon j5sec harrows mower mil i reo truck in good condition 1931 stake body complete set double ahrness 3 horse collars furniture small heater mattress itchen stove with warming oven j 3 kitchen tables j kitchen cupboard blinds separator vega new i large bureau i 2 barrel churns screens i certain stretchers dishes number jars egg crates i number crocks sprayer good j quantity oilcloth bookcase writing desk combined number pillows 10 rod roll chicken wire palm dog fermale good house and watch dog borre and tubs forks hose i quantity of fancy work siir at lto term cash no krrvr lloyd turner cleric a s farmer auctioneer u claremont meat market phone 3501 claremont threshing roosts a specialty groceries canned goods and cooked meats at prices that save you money danforth bus lines east pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 103s 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 toronto bound read down pm pm am am dailv daily ex sun ex sun sat sun hoi onlv hoi hoi 545 200 1000 915 010 225 1025 940 620 235 1035 950 635 250 1050 1005 638 253 1053 1008 010 255 1055 1010 650 305 1105 1020 700 315 1115 1030 705 320 1120 1035 710 325 1125 1040 720 335 1135 1050 parcel express ox1383 brougham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line cedar grove locust hill green river brougham claremont west bound am daily ex sun hoi s40 810 800 745 742 740 730 720 715 710 am sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 s30 820 815 810 800 pm daily ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 read pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 315 claremont 700 eastern standard time up pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 s15 810 800 daily reduction in fares to locust hill to brougham to claremont effective sept 20th single fare 60 70 75 from toronto return fare 110 130 140 roxy theatre markham days jaw iw monday to friday oct 2021222324