the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 13 1947 claremont and district by stak correspondent claremont local dealer madills store and overlands store next sundav evening there will dr d s rawson and familv fiving rp l l m be a special mens service in jtherom edmonton to grande prairie 1 ownsflip uds liqyf naromlmi raottst church theta and back while with rela- mies faviai ssrnwiutand uye ov over 50 miles wgajtg cgl ljgi s subject will be men and missions zyltmlna ss lului oulrjutt to resume her loon lackering township will cau for in toro claremont we understand will tenders for a tractor and mower i kilpatrickrnretunied with place a hockey entry in the ux- shortly which they will place in her after accepting a position in the bridge bush league this winter service next spring to cut roadside same hospital the goodfeilowship class of the united church entertained the friendlv bible class of brougham at the home of jack morgan on tuesday evening the cgit met on tuesday at the home of mrs jos farr when nominations for the next years officers were received the death occurred in toronto on mondav of symie morganson brotherinlaw of mrs john spence- lev claremont lionel douglas of bobcaygeon was a visitor at the c a overland home on sunday the claremont w 1 will meet at the home of miss e evans on wed nesday nov 10th the roll call will be answered by things to lx thankful for a report will be given from the toronto convention the lunch hostesses are mrs loyst mrs stanbury mrs roy morgan and mrs johnston note change in hostesses miss taylor of leamington is relieving in the local continuation school during the absence of mrs ken laiishway principal all will be pleased to learn that mrs laush- way who underwent an operation last week is progressing favorably and expects to return to her home in stouffville this week mrs d gregg attended the fun eral on friday of her cousin the late t patterson who passed away at agincourt mr and mrs mate anderson attended the funeral in oshawa last week of the late mrs wm ander son an aunt of mr anderson mrs chas clark and son of windsor have been visiting at the home of her parents mr and mrs r e forsyth miss mary todd of goodwood visited last week with relatives here mr and mrs a l hooey of woodville visited with friends here on sunday mrs stephens of aurora has been visiting relatives here robt mcleod is making some alterations in the former beale apartment property just south of the four corners mrs mary rawson returned home on saturday after an extended trip west to jasper visiting her son pickering township council will will regret to hear that their only daughter rhoda passed away in winnipeg on oct llth where the i parents now reside i old friends of rev w r wood j wil regret to hear their only daugh ter rhoda passed away iii winni- jpeg on october llth where the par ents now reside ian kilpatrick rn re- eek to kirkland lake r duties in the hospital there after a weeks holidav at her pickering township will call for in toronto her sister shir- hockey enthusiasts are talking up weeds roadside weeds which have the idea and are said to have a full alwavs given trouble have been team lined up with the exception even more troublesome during and due to the shortage of a goal tender mrs william anderson in failing health for some years annie mantle beloved wife of the late william anderson died in the oshawa general hospital last week in her sth year the late mr and mrs anderson were claremont residents the daughter of the late edward and caroline mantle the deceased was born in ixbridge township since the war of help farmers cannot be induced to cut them and spraying has proved quite costly if any large area is to be covered pickering held a ton of spraying material this year which could not be placed on the weeds j sale to be opened by mrs 1 owing to the fact that a spraying kennedy at 230 pm to do the we were pleased to see a good attendance out to sunday school brougham the ladies of brougham lnited church are busy planning for their bazaar which is to be held in the township hall on saturday after noon november 15 a good assort ment of quilts aprons fancywork and home cooking will be on hand e joseph burrows on the arrival of mr wm knox and mr ross a little daughter on november othjknox h3d a business trip to st bonnie lynn george on monday claremont meat market phone 3501 claremont threshing roasts a specialty groceries canned goods and cooked meats at prices that save you money outfiit was not available job minimum prices county vegetable she was a member of st andrews growers set 1948 lnited church and when in good health was very active in the work of the church her interests were mainly in her home and her family predeceased by her husband on november 1 1913 mrs anderson is survived by her daughter mrs sophia taylor of peterborough and two sons william and ross of oshawa also surviving are six grandchildren mrs e c salmon mrs irene hooev ross bennett and also at church service on sun day afternoon all members of the choir are asked to please come out to choir practice on thursday at the annual meeting of the s p each one come with a sug- ontario countv vegetable growers gestion for christmas music association was held in the county all members of the u omens buildings whitby recentlv with institute please remember the approximately 25 district growers in attendance several comjetent speakers were heard on the sub jects production canning and disease following the addresses a spirited and gordon anderson of oshawa concerning canning crop and mrs doris nuftall and missl anci contract terms was held ruth taylor of peterborough and the m went on record as six great grandchildren on nov 5th proceeded lawn cemetery oshawa for inter the funeral r t fa minimum y prices for the ensuing year toma- jtoes 3210 per ton green peas ment duffins creek water course altered the dulfins creek bridge located on the brock road in rickering township is in the news again this time it is because of altera tions to the watercourse of the creek where it approached the bridge workmen have been busy all week making the necessary alterations so that there will be no danger of it being carried away when the spring thaw comes fears have been expressed for the safety of the bridge in the event of a cold long winter providing the watercourse remained the way it was several times last winter there was a danger that the bridge over taxed by the amount of ice and ss500 per ton corn 2950 per ton in addition the association also recommended the fieldmen be appointed to supervise the market ing on canning crops the third and final recommenda tion to come out of the meeting was that no contract should be signed by farmers until such time as mini mum prices are set by canning officials water at its base might go out the ontario county council recently considered a plan for the widening of the bridge when it was pointed out that the bridge was hardly wide enough to let two cars pass once before ice and water pres sure caused the bridge to collapse and when it was rebuilt it was be lieved impregnable from all attacks of ice and flood water up to 30 lbs of meat per bag on the purina plan with purina broiler chow fob kill kgg baskets check colds be ready for colds see us about the purina plan for con trolling colds we have the reliable purina sanitation aids you should have on hand to use at the first sign of colds chekrfect for a gen eral cleanup and disinfection chek rtabs to prevent spread through the drinking waiter chlorena powder for dusting and chekrton for a quick comeback finish turkeys and chickens i for premium prices m tm inmn feed purina fatena checkers poultry with proper finish and weight brings premium prices have your turkeys and cockerels ready for the christmas market a few weeks before you intend to sell switch them to turkey- chicken fatena checkers no need for close con finement no mess or bother fatena checkers are a complete feed specially designed for finishing turkeys and chickens youll like feeding fatena checkers youll like the extra money your poultry will bring you see us now for your supply raise your calves we carry flour and top quality fuel top feed for top production high production keeps down the cost of producing eggs per dozen get your birds pro duction up and keep it up give them a top feeding of laying checkers each day at noon no matter what your laving ration checkers will help you get more eggs social evening to be hold at the home of mr and mrs winton white on tuesday evening nov is mr robert miller is busy install ing machinery in his new factory ready for winter work mr and mrs wm knox also mr and mrs ross knox and betty jean visited on sunday with mr and mrs john knox and family neat- hampton this being a birthday party for mrs wm knox mr and mrs thos sharp of greenbank were recent guest of mrs t c brown mrs d gannon returned to her home at minden on sunday after visiting friends here mrs a ramsay is in toronto this week with her parents mr and mrs richmond who are celebrating their fortysixth wedding anniversary mr e hilts are moving into their remodelled home at the rear of mrs woodwards store congratulations to mr and mrs olden tyowtt 7edcufr fawt stouftville ontario stiver bros oldfashioned apple peelers jirwjwjvwjwwil did you pay income tax for 1942 if so read this carefully the government of canada will repay the refundable savings portion of 1912 income tax by march 31st 1918 if you are one of those who have refundable savings a cheque will be mailed to you but your correct present address is essential correct addresses are available for most of those entitled to repayment but a large number of taxpayers are constantly moving and others marry and their names change cards on which to report changes of address or name are being sent to all householders in canada these are being distributed at the present time additional cards are available cither at your district income tax office or your local post office do nothing if you live at the same address and have the same name as in 1942 if you are entitled to refundable savings on 1942 income tax and you have changed your address or name complete aind mail your card at once department of national revenue taxation division ottawa hon jumca j mccann minister of national revenue danforth bus lines toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm pm am am am am pm pm pm daily daily daily daily 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 840 935 150 5 20 9 35 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 155 9 10 1020 620 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 4 45 9 00 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 4 30 8 45 103s 638 253 1053 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 4 27 8 42 1040 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 12 55 425 8 40 1050 650 305 1105 1020 cedar 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