the tribune stouffviue on thursday april 22 194s glaremoht and district by staff correspondent local dealers madias store and overlands store butter shortage just look here congratulations to john and juddy child health centre piusey who celebrated their 5th eairn centre birthday on thursday of last week opens next week the local restaurant was honored on mondav with the presence of a pickering child health centre members of pickering township ill open next wednesday april council members of council along 2sth at brougham and will be held with road supt rov ward were thereafter on the last wednesday making their annua spring tour of f each month from two until 4 inspection on the roads and pm the centre is for infants and dropped into claremont for noon presehool children and is under the lunch supervision of the medical officer a grass fire that threatened to f heauh and the puwie health develop into serious proportions on the farm of mr winton white th purpose of this centre is to was nipped in the early stages by pjvide health teaching supervision the aid of neighbors and claremont of and preschool children fire brigade five rows of cedar i regular weighing and immumza- hedge were damaged by the blaze parents will however observe started as a grass tire in the first the ru ling that the baby or pre face mr white ls greatly pleased chol ls suffering from with the readv response of he skin rash or acute illness must neighbours and the firemen be t0 tnls ce due t to the danger of spreading infection the women s institute met last t0 other 6 consult vdur thursday afternoon at home of the in casc of inriess president the roll call was answered by the naming of a pro- vlncia wild flower emblem and ai rj a mrs m johnson agriculture c ontario bounty accepts vener gave a very interesting talk wg 700 for alax on soil conservation itorf hv i r w v v v j assisted by mrs evans mrs lipperd and mrs j services spoke briefly on ontario county council voted last reynolds who earlv history in canada the hon j brackens form and week ccegta dominion govern- vegetables have family trees respectively it was decided to send s50 to the cancer research fund miss collins of the department will give demonstrations on care of clothing in the united ss room on friday april 23 from 10 to 4 oclock pot luck dinner altona institute are invited to attend and it is noped all local ladies will avail themselves of this fine opportunity the community mens club banquet was held on friday even ing in the united sunday school room mr will evans has been appointed president for the new term friends will be pleased to learn that roy morgan north townline farmer has returned home after several weeks in st michaels hos pital mrs howard pugh another local resident was expected home from the same hospital this week mrs h johnson went to toronto last friday morning to spend a few days with mr and mrs cox and infant daughter howard nesbitt has secured a position with kelmar farms at vinemount and is nicely settled in his new position the womens institute are cater ing for the annual banquet of the williamsons canning factory employees which will be held on the evening of april 26th in the com munity hall followed by a dance we are glad to report improve ment on the condition of mr frank loyst which it is hoped may con tinue efforts are being continued to enroll families or single persons in the blue cross hospital plan and it is hoped all interested parties whose names have not been given will telephone mrs lipperd the newly appointed convener as soon as possible applicant must be a member of the womens institute it is reported that mr russell phkey has sold his cottage to mr j taylor of the 5th line who will shortly give up farming mrs rhodes has also sold her cottage and will shortly move to gait where she has purchased a home for herself and two young daugh ters it is also reported that mr j farr has sold his farm on the 9th east of the village to a party from brougham ment offer of s16700 this amount being a bulk payment to the county of ontario as reimbursement for municipal services supplied to the village of ajax from its inception to the end of 1947 chairman of the special commit tee on ajax d b mclntyre stress ed that council had voted only to accept this amount on the under standing that further negotiations will take place in respect to the large yearly item of childrens aid costs government respectives have also made a similar offer of over 3000 to the township of pickering this set figure was considered inadequate by pickering council and another meeting of council will be called to hear new proposals from the ajax representatives because ajax is dominion pro perty and not an incorporated municipality the burden of paying a portion of its hospitalization court costs childrens aid second ary school education training school committals etc has fallen upon ontario county and pickering township an important rider to acceptance council feels that in fairness to the of the settlement read your county and township of pickering and to the government that pay ments for the year 1948 and future years should be on an actual cost basis as there are some exigencies that may arise and the amount of cost may vary from year to year to such a large extent that no fixed annual payment could be satisfac tory the council further recommended that the government be asked to pay actual annual costs to the county and the township of picker ing government officials have made ontario county an offer of a fixed annual amount in lieu of taxes but the council appeared to be in accord that it would not begin to cover their costs the death occurred at her home in zephyr in scott township on april 12 of isabella harrison in her ttith year she was a sister of mrs elizabeth crawford of pickering and william d harrison and was buried at zephyr cemetery follow ing divine service held in the unit ed church there brougham mr and mrs gerald harbron and ina jean of myrtle visited mr and mrs a b matthews one day last week mrs m harlock mrs gordon duncan and mrs l matthews called on mrs m lemmon who is now staying with mrs middleton of claremont on thursday afternoon mrs lemmons many friends will be glad to know she is gradually gaining in strength and now able to set up a short time each day mr and mrs w a knox were at xewton robinson on thursday last visiting with mr and mrs john robinson and family who formerly lived just north of the village daylight saving will be effective here at midnight on april 24 so remember to set your clock ahead mrs wm gray has been laid up during the past week due to an attack of the flu her many friends wish her a speedv recovery mrs wm ellicott visited at the home of her daughter mr and mrs r ford of west hill during the weekend miss eleanor mcguckrin who has been living with her siter mrs ross knox returned to or home last week due to the illness of her mother miss margaret duncan of toronto spent the weekend at her home here mr and mrs c hubbord of brock rd visited with her parents mr and mrs hamilton on sunday mr and mrs a j gray were at green river on sunday afternoon visiting his motherl mrs gray sr mr kenny of toronto spent the weekend with mrs harvey and family former toronto couple now residents of brougham mr and mrs halliwall celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on april 11 along with their four children and five grandchildren mr halliwall was born in aber deen scotland and moved to eng land when a small boy here he met and married his wife in 1905 he came to canada to be followed by mrs halliwall the following year they settled in toronto and built the home which they have recently sold mr halliwall did a great deal of carpentry work and was also employed for more than 40 years with the firm delaney pettic and is now retired on pension they are members of the church of england mrs chas killey of brougham is a daughter with whom mr and mrs halliwall will make their home the brougham lodge no 155 of the ioof wish to report that in their drive for funds in aid of cancer polio and tb and at the dance at brougham last saturday evening they cleared 13900 all lodges in the province of ontario in fact the dominion of canada are making a drive for similar funds and as in the province of ontario there are three hundred and twentyseven lodges and if all were to contribute on the same youngsters like this demand a lot of milk just now and farmers say it pays to supply them but thousands of calves will soon be weaned and more cream will then flow to the globe mall photo creameries with a consequent better supply of butter member of pioneer family liberal candidate here basis as brougham lodge this lyman a gifford port oshawa would make a total sum of 44453 farmer and for many years promkor the province of ontario as inent in liberal circles was brougham lodge is much smaller unanimously chosen standard- l odd fellows auction sale farm stock implements 40 head of holstein cattle fiirinnll tractor a on rubber tractor equipment hay grain the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 15 16 cox 2 uxbridge no 47 highway 1 mile west of goodwood friday april 30 the following property belonging to bert tindoll horses gray percheron gelding 7 yrs bay gelding 9 yrs cattle holstein cow bred march 20 5 yrs holstein cow due sale time 5 yrs holstein cow bred dec 13 5 yrs holstein cow bred dec 28 5 yrs holstein cow bred dec 20 4 yrs holstein cow bred dec 20 4 yrs holstein cow bred dec 17 4 yrs bred dec 8 4 yrs bred dec 23 4 yrs bred april 15 full bred april 14 full events in this neighbourhood two former claremont men xi ul this total sum would natur- will and thos birkett were bearei for that paity m the june s- be much w gger th are over involved in an accident on the dominion federal byeleccion at an thirtyfive thousand odd fellows in north townline one evening last enthusiastic convention held in the province of ontario at the week when the car in which they whitby town hall present time brougham odd were driving was in collision with i in accepting the nomination after fellows have not had the publicity a machine by mr kerr toronto three other nominees had declined in the past they should have had police officer and new owner of the to stand mr gifford gave promise the good they have done this former orr venning farm east of of a hard campaign when he j not due l a one particular altona while some damage was radded statements made bv frank but more their own fault of not done to both cars no serious l m ae h having a reporter to report on their injuries were sustained by any of mccallum progressive conservai the passengers tive candidate when he wss nom- one of the largest furniture sales tnated on april 5 scheduled in this district for years the month of may will be election will be held this saturday in clare- month in ontario riding which mont being property of the estate includes uxbridge and pickering of the late andrew and mary mil- townships and oshawa as the ler in addition to the highclass southern boundaries the provincial set wtote si j j- 7 one day there are many antique pieces tho legislation xo doubt the among the furniture other items candidates will hold joint meetings of solid walnut an electric refriger- as between the various parties ator a washer and chrysler royal running for the liberals and pro- car in excellent condition with only gressive conservatives and other a small mileage sellers atkinson parties will handle the sale on april 24th dance friday april 23rd community hall claremont music by bruce gould admission 35 cents danforth bus lines toronto east bound read down pm pm daily sun ex a- sun hoi hoi 945 545 1010 610 1020 620 1035 635 103 638 1040 640 1050 650 1100 700 1105 7 05 11 to 710 1120 720 pm sat onlv 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am dally ex sun hoi 915 940 950 1005 1008 1010 1020 1030 1035 1040 1050 brougham am daily ex sun toronto hoi bay and dundas 840 danforth and luttrell 310 scarboro jet 800 malvern 745 browns cor 742 town line 740 cedar grove 730 locust hill 720 green river 715 brougham 710 claremont 700 claremoxt west bound read up am pm pm pm daily sun ex sun sun sat hoi hoi only hoi 935 150 520 935 910 125 455 910 900 115 445 900 845 100 430 845 842 1257 427 842 840 1255 425 840 830 1245 415 830 820 1235 405 820 815 1230 400 815 810 1225 355 810 800 1215 345 800 parei express ox13s1 eastern standard time daily redaction in farm effective spt- soth from toronto single fare return fare 110 to locust hill to brougham to oiaremont 60 70 75 130 140 holstein cow holstein cow holstein cow flow 5 yrs holstein cow flow 5 yrs holstein heifer full flow not bred 3 yrs guernsey cow full flow not bred 4 yrs holstein cow full flow not bred 5 yrs holstein cow full flow not bred 5 yrs holstein heifer due in june holstein cow due june 10 4 yrs holstein heifer due in june holstein bull 13 months holstein heifer due in june holstein heifer due in june holstein heifer due in august holstein heifer due in august guernsey heifer year old holstein heifer year old holstein heifer year old 6 holstein hereford heifers 1 yr 2 heifer calves 1 to 3 months old 2 heifer calves 2 months old bull calf 2 months all heifers are from a purebred bull above cattle are extra large and young all heifers vaccinated dont miss this cattle sale pigs yorkshire sow due july 1 yorkshire sow due july 30 11 pigs about- 1200 lbs harness doube set harness collars hay grain potatoes 25 tons mixed hay suitable for baling 400 bus mixed grain 100 bus fall wheat 100 bus victor oats 50 bag katahdin potatoes poultry about 100 hens heavy breed implements farmall a tractor on rubber in good condition acebottom 2furrow ihc plow good tractor cultivator 15 tooth ihc good cockshutt binder new 7 ft cut cockshutt drill 13 disc new cockshutt manure spreader no 4 good mower deering 5 ft cut good mh sulky rake 10 ft new md hay loader used 1 yr gehl hammer mill in good con ihc potato digger good set sloop sleighs good rubber tired wagon 600x16 tires separator viking motor and all complete walking plow cutter 4section harrow- set scales 1000 lbs- good new goodyear drive belt 50 ft pototo sprayer 4 row colony house 12 x 10 fanning mill ihc scuffler quantity of lumber 50 cedar posts good 100 seed bags forks hoes chains numerous other atricles i sale a 12to sharp dst term- cash no reserve a- farm is sold geo todd clerk alvin s farmer auctioneer nearly 8000 people read the makes advertising in this weekly tribune each week thats what so valuable mayfair 6691 day and night service oil burners immediate installation 5 year oil contract guaranteed at 17c per gallon furnaces cleaned all types coal or oil all work guaranteed work done by experts for information write to stouffviue po box 161 or johnsons oil burner service 16 haddington ave toronto 12 attention contractors and home builders to fill the rising demand for concrete blocks we have installed two new machines with a capacity of 4000 blocks per day these machines produce blocks that are firmly packed square and smooth we make all sizes and can give you prompt delivery write or phone gormley cement block co gormley ont phone stouffville 7320 5 bought a coke in 1886 in 1948 airfl plus 2 y wartime taxes and orders p0rteperry bottling works port perry phone 47