the tribune stouffville out thursday february- 19 194s mir n mi i h w glaremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madills store and overlands stoe rjfliscuss school area setup with stouffville the question of an enlar is ttejninl area embracing the ci ight and enjoyed the evening to- mom d with th newiv mrs russel pilkey spent davs in toronto last week mr llovd pugh sold a valuable hereford bull last week he has some nice ones to choose from mr lyman pilkey had tea with h ni gether miss thelma sanderson of tor onto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs lloyd pugh had a business trip to toronto last tues- dav mr and mrs bruce harton spent the past weekend with mrs cook and earl claremont will play the final game of their current hockey schedule in uxbridge this thursday night against pine orchard xo less than three residents of the claremont district were occupy ing beds in the st michaels hospital last week gordon hodg son underwent an operation last week also ray ellicott john xeal is also confined to this hospital mr ellicott returned home this week a gathering of some twentyfive ratepayers was on hand on thurs day evening for the nomination meeting the third such meeting called to nominate or eiect three village trustees the three men who held the position last year were in 1919 returned to office being mait anderson jack norton and thos hammond village finances were shown to be in a healthy state despite a considerable bill for snow plowing last winter the senior room of the public school was closed last friday after noon owing to the summons of the principal mr catherwood to the bedside of his dying mother near uxbridge she had been in very delicate health for a number of months and passed away during the evening interment was made sun day afternoon in uxbridge ceme tery- the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr and mrs catherwood and family in their bereavement as evidence that ours is a wide awake farming community a farm forum was organized several weeks ago with mr edgar ward as ehair- mand and mr ralph faulkner as brougham evelyn gillies takes vows with donald k hamblin i george st united church was the setting for a pretty wedding saturday when evelyn pear gillies became the bride of donald ross mrs r ellicott is spending a short holidav with her son ivan and mr and mrs a paynter of myrtle family of peterboro visited with friends here on tues- mrs a malcolm has been con- day mrs paynter also attended the nried to her bed recentlv suffering wl meeting in the afternoon we f an attack of the flu herj jare glad to see old friends back many friends wish her a speedy was a former resident of whitby again jrecoverv where she attended public and high the regular meeting of the mr ed jones has been oil dutv woraens institute was held in the during the past week due to a edxa 1 mowbray tlie death occurred at western hospital toronto on tuesday feb 10 of edna p mowbray reg x and sister of mrs john f reid mabel of goodwood deceased the question of an enlarged i the bride is a daughter 1are mr- and mrs l fewings and mont district wiw tne newiy pro- the m a son of ml ami mrs h posed stoutrvillemarkham area was u hamblin rev dr j semole discussed last week at a joint meet- pet the ceremony before the a caremont board and de crated with a a 0 mouifville board of education tne beautifui spring flowers mr dis advantages of such an amalgamation to each was fully outlined and dis- hal on tuesday afternoon the severe cold president mrs birrell was in the the february meeting of the chair the guest speaker was mrs wms will be iield at the home of s mason assistant superintendent mrs t norton on thursday feb i of the childrens aid society ofj20 at 230 pm word for rol call joshawa who gave a very interest- friend jing account of the work done by mrs al harvey who recently that society a further discussion underwent a serious operation in was held on the blue cross and it toronto is now gaining strength cussed in the most cordial manner the stouffville delegation reveal ed to the claremont members that they were prepared to give immedi ate bus transportation to secondary school students in and around claremont if the claremont trus tees and ratepayers desired it the fact that such service could le commenced at the opening of the fall term this year was felt by the claremont board to be an advant age whatever the wishes of the clare mont board they will be trans mitted to pickering township council who in turn will pass their resolution on to ontario county council for ratification any changes in the present setup must be made at the june session of allen at the organ played tradi tional wedding music the bride wore a lovely gown of white satin with lace fashioned on princess lines with long graceful sleeves her veil was of lace and fell waistlength from a tiara headdress she carried a bouquet of narcissus and iris as she was given in marriage by her stepfather mr- fewings miss erla watson of oshawa attended the bride frocked in pink taffeta with matching headdress and her bouquet was of daffodils and iris mr alvin boyd ba of oce toronto was groomsman ushers were doug burns and ray gillies at a reception afterward in the board room of the church for more than 10 guests the parents of was decided to take up this work providing there are enough interested members a group leader was appointed to receive names of those interested the nostesses mrs c burrows mrs a ramsay mrs e e annis and mrs bayles erved lunch the roll call was answered by how many years are you a member and revealed the fact that we still have several members who have been on the roll for over twenty years mrs rholon public health nurse has so far recovered from her recent illness to be back on duty again and expects to be able to return to her home here in the near future the many friends of mr ray ellicott are glad to know he was able to return to his home on sun day after an operation for appen dicitis in st michaels hospital mrs brown received the an nouncement on feb 5th of the passing of her brother the late george james smith in his ssth year at his home in st thomas x dakota on feb 1th he was a brougham visitor in september 1946 he was born in brougham and lived here until young manhood secretary the meeting the bride and groom received with c ouncil in order to become affective the brkla par later the couple left on a motor trip to ottawa the bride travelling in a blue crepe dress and a red wool topcoat black hat and accessories mr and mrs hamblin will live at 205 brock st mrs hamblin was a resident of claremont for four years and attended school here green river mr roy carter left on thursday last for a short vacation in florida despite the wet evening the union ss croquinole party was well attended at mr and mrs e shirks fourteen tables played although a few car load were unable to arrive the friendly neighbor club met this week at the home of j xighs- wander on monday evening miss myrtle percy is enjoying a vacation at smyrna beach florida mr stanley dafoe has purchased a 150 acre farm at victoria square greenwood the farm forum met at the home of mr chas mctaggart last monday night mauley gass at carman united church bessie j gass became the bride of gordon e marley the bride is the daugter of mr and mrs daniel gass ban- shaw pei and the groom the son of mr and mrs fred c marley claremont ont rev j a steed officiated the bride given in mar riage by her cousin sheldon cud- more wore a floorlength gown of white satin with satin roses at the waistline and bustle back effect her veil trimmed with sprays of satin roses and sweeping into a circular train was held by a braided the ypu was held in the school i nolo headdress she wore a double monday evening at s oclock in the various homes fifteen of which are already affiliated with the organiz ation members listen into the radios farm forum broadcast when live discussions for members across canada are aired and dis cussed by the local group the sub ject for discussion this week is are farmers businessmen we pay respect to the older generation of farmers but fathers methods do not always appeal to the younger generation who want a little more satisfaction in life than a tired worn out body and full stomach at the close of the day the annual womens day of prayer service which was held in the baptist church last friday was well represented by the community mrs e ward and mrs g mclntyre led in conducting the program while mrs gostick presided at the piano prayers were given by var ious members designated also a solo and an address the offering was sent to mrs whiteside of tor onto who is the corresponding secretary of the womens inter church council of canada the goodfellowship class met last tuesday evening at the home of mr and mrs don mccullough owing to cold weather and illness among the members there were about 20 present after a short ire held house on tuesday night the mission circle mot at the home of mrs herb middleton on wednesday night mrs f gibson and mrs luffman are victims of the cold at present we hope they will soon be well the oshawa presbyterial meets at bowmanville this thursday morning and afternoon sessions mr bob mcvey of toronto was a village visitor last sunday we regret to report that mr gordon hodgson was taken to st michaels hospital last wednesday for an operation we hope for a speedy recovery mr tom slute was a visitor at the wesley sadler home last sun day miss diana mcphail of toronto i when he went west to x dakota the world day of prayer service in the early eighties among the was held in brougham united other brougham families who church on friday afternoon with a moved to dakota at that time were good attendance mrs m ellicott i james douglas who sold his store president of the wms lead the in brougham and familv will string of pearls and matching ear rings and carried a cascade of white hyacinths red roses and fern the hrides sister mrs fred tyler matron of honour wore a pink floorlength gown with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of mums and deep pink roses miss marion jackson friend of the bride wore a floor length gown of blue with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of mums and pale pink roses miss gladys mar ley sister of the groom wore a yellow floorlength gown with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of mums and yellow roses victor marley attended his brother ushers were mr fred tyler and mr john dean receiving mrs c smallwood a friend of the visited at the mr egerton pegg bride wore a black suit and the home over the weekend grooms mother a pearl grey dress the drama given last friday each with floral corsage the wedd- night in the church was very well ing reception was held at the attended despite the weather i hearthstone tea room where a mr and mrs ken webb are creamed chicken dinner was served meeting assisted bv mrs g philip mrs cassie mrs a miller mrs h barclay mrs r miller mrs devitt mrs norton gave a reading and mrs r jackson rendered a solo the lords prayer which was enjoyed by all mr and mrs d l mairs were at claremont on sunday visiting her father mr d dawson who has been sick during the past few weeks we are glad to know that he is now improving mr and mrs g seebeck of mark- ham visited with his mother on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs ivan ellicott of peterboro formerly of brougham on che arrival of a young son mr and mrs gerald harbron and little daughter inajean of myrtle visited mr and mrs a b matt hews on thursday mrs thos rickard visited her grandmother mrs d seebeck one day last week mr r harden and family have moved to claremont for the remainder of the winter mr and mrs a ramsay and daughter norma also mr ivan hess of whitby were in toronto one clay recently visiting mrs j ramsays mother mr and mrs m hamilton were at claremont on sunday afternoon calling on mrs f ham who we are glad to know seems some better mr d l mairs attended the hardware convention in toronto on thursday last will all members of broughams womens institute who are interest ed in blue cross please get in touch with group leader mrs w a knox before the next meeting of the institute on march 9th mr chas burrows has been con fined to the house sullering from a sore foot his many friends hope to see him around again as usual soon fuller and family and donald beaton and family they left to try their fortunes in the land then attracting many ontario people which to most of them proved successful the late mr smith had a most enjoyable time in 1916 visiting old scenes and seeing an occasional old timer who remem bered jim smith his two sisters mrs brown and mrs e c thorn ton of woodstock are the sole sur vivors of the smith family early settlers of the village it is forecast here that if the united states should be forced to cut off its supplies of gasoline at any time canadas present position might force rationing of gasoline stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop hoo and will be remembered by many of her former associates who will regret to hear of her passing the funeral was held on friday from the residence of her sister mrs reid goodwood interment was in goodwood cemetery auction sale farm stock implements ivrclierou horses cattle all recently tb lotcd yorkshire swiiio massey harris tractor 102 super the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot ii cox 1 scott mile east of mount albert wed feb 25 the following property belonging to willis harrison horses black percheron mare 7 years grey percheron gelding s years above are a matched team weigh ing 3509 lbs black percheron mare g years black percheron gelding 5 years above are a matched team weigh ing 3200 lbs black percheron horse colt rising 3 years black percheron horse colt rising 2 years above are matched and broken black percheron mare colt rising 3 years broke moving to islington some time this week we are sorry to lose them bury dr j mustard with masonic kites a masonic funeral for drjames wright mustard s7 was conducted by rev m scott fulton of first presbyterian church chatham dr mustard former city analyst had resided in chatham since 1907 a program croquinole was played and native of ashworth in scott twp judging by the time the gathering near uxbridge he attended ux- dispersed an enjoyable must have been spent the february meeting of the womens missionary society was held in the united church on thursday afternoon last the pro gram in charge of mrs t condys group was opened with a worship service conducted by mrs- h john son a reading from the book the bible speaks was given by mrs x sanderson stressing the truth that the bible meets all our needs mrs mclntyre president took charge of the business it was decided to obtain slides on our study books as soon as possible miss margaret holiday and miss margaret dawson both of africa are to be our special missionaries for prayer a piano solo rendered by mrs f gregg was much appreciated mrs j bad- gero gave an account of the tran slating of the bible into some indian dialects by messrs wm bridge high school and graduated in arts from the university of tor onto in 1s82 and received his degree in medicine four years later he served in the riel rebellion in 1ss5 with the red cross ambul ance corps in 1ss7 he was appoint ed medical officer in franklin mich later he practised at harperfield ohio and in 1s95 became assistant professor of medical chemistry at wooster university cleveland dr mustard was a member of the kent historical society and his book kentiana contains much origin al information about the early hist ory of the country carey wm ward and marshman and of henry martin who translat ed it into arabian and persian these men sacrified much in order to do this after which a number of toasts were proposed to the bride and groom followed by singing for hes a jolly good fellow in closing everyone joined hands in a happy circle and sang auld lang syne the bride and groom motored north to spend a week in muskoka the bride wore a two piece grey dress with green tuxedo coat and black accessories and a corsage of pink roses and green fern they will reside in hamilton balsam and ait zion sorry to hear that mrs robt carson has been confined to her bed for a week or two we hope she will soon be around again mr and mrs burnett jamieson and mary jean and mr and mrs w p jones called on mr and mrs o v shaw of valentia last tues day mrs shaw has been in poor health for a lime but is feeling a little better mr and mrs eric collingwood visited sunday with relatives in toronto a drama entitled out of this world will be presented by the greenwood people in the mt zion church on friday feb 27 at s pm misses betty and marjorie apple by of toronto spent the weekend at their home 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 dailv daily sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi onlv hoi 945 515 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 850 935 150 5 20 9 35 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell s10 910 125 155 910 1020 6 20 2 35 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 4 45 9 00 1035 635 2 50 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 1 00 4 30 8 45 103s 63s 253 1053 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 4 27 8 4 1040 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 8 40 1050 g50 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 730 830 1245 4 15 8 30 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 820 1105 7 05 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 4 00 8 15 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 s10 1225 355 810 1120 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 s00 1215 345 800 parcel express ox1383 eastern standard time dally reduction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 1 10 to brougham 70 130 to ciarwnont 75 140 planned feeding mar mill super 35 concentrate is now available j a good feed must be composed of good ingredients so that every ingredient does the utmost job for which is was intended it must be highly digestible so that the greatest percentage possible of every protein vitamin and mineral is assimilated and the undigested proteins cut to a minimum marmill laying meal clo 24 milk maker and excello hog grower are balanced to give you the very best in feeds cattle hog minerals central feed store phone 277 stouffville ont- harxess double set backhand harness double set backhand with tail breechings 2 sets single harness 4 23 collars 2 22 collars 2 21 collars set double harness traces cattle red cow 5 yrs fresh calf by side grey cow 1 yrs fresh calf by side grey cow 5 yrs milking due may 15 hereford cow 3 yrs springing hereford cow 3 yrs fresh calf by side holstein heifer 3 vrs springing red white heifer 2 yrs springing blue heifer 2i years springing black heifer 2 yrs springing brindle heifer rinsing 3 vrs due july 1 hereford heifer 2 years due july 15 red heifer 2 yrs bred jan 20 hereford bull rising 2 yrs shorthorn bull 14 mos 2 red steers rising 3 years red white steer rising 3 years 2 hereford steers rising 2 years 2 red steers rising 2 years 2 hereford steers rising 2 years black steer rising 2 years roan heifer rising 2 years red heifer 1 a years hereford heifer li years red white steer v- years holstein heifer rising 1 year blue steer rising 1 year yorkshire pigs yorkshire sow 5 pigs 1 weeks old yorkshire sow s pigs 1 weeks old yorkshire sow pigs 5 weeks old yorkshire sow s pigs 4 weeks old yorkshire sow 11 pigs 1 weeks old yorkshire sow due time of sale 2 yorkshire sows bred in january yorkshire hog is months old 9 pigs 0 weeks old 5 pigs 7 weeks old 27 chunks implements mh tractor 102 super mh 3furrow tractor plow no 26 new mh disc 0 ft one way 8 ft john deere tractor cultivator ihc binder 7 ft cutter ihc gang plow mh 13 disc seed drill ihc mower 6 ft new mh manure spreader no 9 potato digger espanola 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