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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 27, 1947, p. 8

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the tribune stounyille ont thursday november 27 1947 glaremont and district by staff correspondent sir ard mrs roy morgan returned home after spending a few- day in toronto where they attended the winter fair the va of the united church held their annuai meeting in the local dealers madilis store and oveiards store local creamery plant wi sending christmas purchased by jos farr boxes overseas the purchase has been completed j ciaremont wi was well repre ss rooms on nov 20 tne follow- by mr jo farr of lhe ciaremont isented at their november meeting ing officers were reelected for 19is creamery and dairy the vendor is at the home of mis e evans the preimib wes lehman 1st vicej qj i who bought the program ojxmed with a short mrs will evans 2nd vice mrspj jy til p summer from remembrance service concluding cliff reynolds pianist mrs h t f- evans mr farr stated with tke hvmn faith of our mclntyre secretary mrs roy that a ne churn hxs uvn fathers the roll call was answer- morgan treasurer mrs roy ward j lht plant and collection of cream jed bv something to be thankful flower com mrs f redshawj new and former customers for a splendid report of the mr- buying will commence the latter pan of central ontario convention held at this week the local retail milk j the royal york toronto was given business will be carried on as by miss badgero it was agreed that before but mr farr hopes to the local branch should send three expand this branch of the plant to i boxes of christmas food valued at give milk delivery service to greater area j mccullough committee mr mrs rawson on dec 5 the ladies of tne lnited church wa are holding a bazaar of handsewing knitting aprons home laking mr john philips who has spent the summer with his daughter mrs ernie jilkey has returned to greenbank to the home of his sis ter mrs mina mcmaster a gathering of friends marked the birthday last weekend of mrs t benns at her home here in ciaremont the honored lady was presented with a fine radio- phonograph combination and a birthday cake in addition to other gifts those present for the happy event were mr and mrs m e morgan of belleville mr and mrs h e morgan and children of clareville mr and mrs p b reed and mr and mrs henry reed and baby also mr and mrs morris reed and baby all of oshawa mr and mrs p 11 benns and mrs watson of uxbridge mr harry benns and daughter pickering mr and mrs jim stuart and children of osbawa miss edna benns of toronto mr armand pugh of chatham was a visitor in ciaremont and stouff ville during the weekend mr david davis of ajax visited on sunday with mr and mrs l lye mr and mrs wm wallace of che 8th con celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary on saturday the wallaces moved to the 8th conces sion from ashburn a few years ago they have three children greenwood the evening auxiliary arc hold ing a bazaar this friday evening in the church followed by a program the wms for the circuit will meet in the basement of kinsale church next thursday pm dec with mrs mowbray in charge of the program this is the annual meet ing all secrearys are asked to have a report ready the community extends sympathy to miss edna green in the loss of her mother last saturday evening the funeral service was held on tuesday of this week from the resi dence with interment in salem cemetery mrs j warden and baby arrived home from the hospital last satur day mr and mis cecil story spent sunday afternoon at the stanley byers home mr lloyd pascoe and lady friend visited at the formers home on sunday mr and mrs harvey tracy of manitoulin island spent sunday with mrs p wilson and leslie a number from here attended the 10th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs fred disney of brooklin last thursday night with mr and mrs f m chapman audley mr and mrs c burroughs of brooklin spent sunday at the fred byers home misses phyliss clark and marjorie onei byers took in the royal winter fair 25 to an institute member in slix- ton yorkshire england for dis tribution to three needy families in that district the program conclud ed with a social half hour and lunch daughter mrs lloyd pugh and two sons eric and jack visitors at the home of mr and mrs jack morgan were mr and mrs norman king and son of belle- haven and mr and mrs murray philips and daughter of brougham mr and mrs edmond warden of toronto visited on saturday with mr and mrs harry boose miss isabelle gregg of toronto visited over the weekend at her home here mr and mrs s chambers attend ed the presbyterian anniversary services in stouffville on sunday mrs tucker and daughter of toronto visited friends here over the weekend miss margaret cowie was a visitor in toronto on saturday of last week mr and mrs m j wilker of toronto visited during the weekend with relatives here mr and sirs bruce taylor also mr albert taylor of he 2nd line uxbridge visited one day last week fit the home of miss emma brown the united church sunday school program and christmas tree will be held on monday even ing dec 22nd rev l wenham relieved mrs harry porter at her teaching duties in the public school when she was forced to remain at home through illness mr and mrs victor sheaffer of norland called at mrs bawsons on sunday miss darlene norton spent sun- last saturday brougham the annual meeting of the brougham citizens league will be held in brougham on wednesday evening dec 3rd mrs lemon is visiting her brother near lindsay miss margaret duncan has returned to her home here after spending some time assisting at the day with gauslin mr and mrs gordon timber walter timber sells well soilli of village forty lots of standing were sold by auctioneer atkinson on thursday the property of earl brillingtr lot 5 con 5 just north of the village the high est priced lot brought 30 while the average price per acre was ss5 the wood was chiefly eech and maple from which the very large trees had been removed mt zion united church illustrated lecture nov 27 special music young peoples rally nov 28th plan to hear mr harold k ger- maine of the sudan interior mis sion he has served with his wife in nigeria west africa for the past twelve years among mostly mo hammedan people their furlough ends soon mr germaino is a talented singer and speaker and has a wonderful story to tell of the triumphs of the gospel out there he plans to illus trate tils message on thursday evening with pictures home of her brother mr and mrs wm- duncan who were holidaying in new liskeard mr a b matthews spent the weekend in toronto taking in the royal winter fair and also visiting his sisters mr john devitt has secured a position with the barclay trans port we wish him success mrs wm ellicott is spending a week with friends in toronto plans are being made for the sunday school concert which is being held on friday evening dec 19 mr and mrs a j gray and son gordon were at green river on sunday visiting mr b carter and other friends mrs m philip spent the weekend with friends in toronto an enjoyable evening was held on tuesday last at the home of mr and mrs winton white when the ladies of brougham womens institute held their annual social evening the evening was spent playing progressive euchre after which a very dainty lunch was serv ed a hearty vote of thanks was tendered mr and mrs white for their kindness in opening their beautiful home for this meeting there will be a progressive euchre party in the township hall on tuesday evening dec 2 spon sored iby the womens institute everyone welcome come and enjoy a pleasant evening about a dozen hunters from this locality have returned from the north country and report fine hunting success five deer were seen hanging up at morley har- locks place on saturday part of the local bag two of the deer were shot bv mr harlock atha news between 20 and 30 friends and neighbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs lloyd pugh ciare mont to mark the occasion of her parents mr and mrs wm wallace 25th wedding anniversary the bride of 25 years looked charming in a lime green wool dress the evening was spent in games after the gifts were opened by the bride and groom they kindly thanked their friends the huge wedding cake was a lovely setting for dining table the knife that cut the cake cut the wedding cake 25 years ago in scotland after mrs pugh served a very dainty lunch that brought the evening to a close the bride and groom received a table from her father and sisters in scotland on fridav mr and mrs gordon rudkin from victoria square were sunday afternoon guests with mr and mrs robertson congratulations to clifford dun- keld who celebrated his birthday on saturday at the royal fair mr and mrs art wagg and fam ily from leaskdale visited mr and mrs m dunkeld on sunday congratulations to mr fred draper who won many prizes on misses e g whitsons fine cattle at the royal fair mr and mrs gordon frigh tor onto also mr gayner and joels ciaremont markham cattle at chicago show a number of canadian stockmen have registered entries in eight different breeds of cattle and sheep i for the forthcoming international live stock exposition and horse show the countys biggest stock show lis scheduled for opening november 29 for an eight day run through december 6 in the international amphitheatre of the chicago stock yards show officials announce that 19 canadian exhibitors have registered entries in the open classes for adult stock breeders and feeders the cattle classes which are larger than ever before have attracted some wellknown can adian breeders to the 1917 inter national f h deacon and son of union- ville ont w a dryden and son brooklin ont p f law toronto a c medermott goodwood ont hugh j miller ciaremont out and w e parker and sons waterford ont will all show in the shorthorn cattle classes some international blue ribbon winners from canada of past shows have made entry in the aberdeen- angus contests which are much larger this year it is reported don head farms heavy first award winner in last years show both in cattle and sheep depart ments will again have a full show herd of angus sale prices good at ashenhurst auction good prices prevailed at the auction sale of andrew ashenhurst north of ciaremont conducted by auctioneer a s fanner on thurs day the massey harris tractor sold for 1310 with a 2furrow plow- going for s75 the hay loader brought 19250 highest price cow in the sale brought 10750 with young cattle ranging in price from 85 to 90 each several tons of hay drought 12 per ton the grain sold well with wheat realizing 1974 a bus and mixed grain 270 a cwt a sow- and pigs sold for 6750 whether its buying or selling your best bet are tribune ctassised adv columns theyre read in nearly 3000 homes every week then on friday evening mr from new liskeard were sunday germaine will address a young peo- guests with mr and mrs david pies rally sixinsored by the supt tran of boys work supt of young peo- pies work and supt of girls work mrs fred green in the township of pickering lifelong resident of pickering be on time for a song service to township died at the familv home start promptly at s pm then mr in greenwood on saturday nov 22 germaine will bring to youth an when mrs fred green passed away interesting message in song and dearly beloved by all who knew wo- her her maiden name was kate e all young people and those inter- stevenson and besides her husband sted in oung peoples work are she is survived by an only daughter es urged to attend by edna the funeral on tuesday pro ceeded to salem cemetery for inter ment ciaremont meat market phone 3501 i ciaremont threshing roasts a specialty groceries canned goods and cooked meats al prices that save you monev balsam and mt ziox we are sorry to hear that mr lloyd robinson met with an acci dent at his home and fractured some ribs mr and mrs cecil disney and mrs p disney and evelyn attend ed the ice capads at the maple leaf gardens last week- miss helen wilson returned home on saturday after spending the week with mrs cole of markham mr don brown who is attending school in port hope spent the week end with his parents messrs lewis jones and earl wilson have returned from deer hunting and report the deer not too plentiful we are sorry to report that miss betty appleby underwent an oper ation in a toronto hospital last week- we wish her a speedy re covery dont forget to come and hear mr harold germaine at mt zion church on thursday and friday evening of this week next wednesday dec 3rd there will le a bazaar supper and pro gram in the mt zion chinch every one welcome a number from here attended the commencement exercises at the whitby high school- on friday night mr and mrs edgar evans and son of ciaremont visited sunday with mr and mrs ixrne jones mr and mrs norman wilson and david of brooklin spent sunday at the george wilson home quite a number from here atten ded the toronto winter fair send the tribune to absent friends christmas gifts only you can give a portrait day or evening sittings at your homo or studio johnston studio phone igot stouffville 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 s40 935 150 520 9 35 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 910 1020 g20 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 445 9 00 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 8 45 1038 638 253 1053 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 427 8 42 1040 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 8 40 1050 650 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 730 830 1245 415 8 30 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 4 05 8 20 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 815 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 810 1225 355 810 1120 720 335 1135 1050 ciaremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express ox1383 eastern standard time daily reduction in pares effective sept 20tli from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to ciaremont 75 140 m 3ars3trsasibj big reduction in ladies and mens winter coats all coats are reduced to clear buy now and get your choice our christmas goods are complete and on display early shoppers avail themselves of better choice harry golden clothing store kw jv mjvjw i mamas stouffville ontario a

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