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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 1, 1948, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 1 1948 xoaoooeeofloooooooso glaremont and district by staff correspondent joint church services commenced on june 27th and will be continued in the baptist church with rev i e kennedy the united church minister and choir in charge dur ing the month of july owing to next sunday july sth befeig decor ation day at the union cemetery at 230 oclock the evening church service will be cancelled miss zellers who has conducted ta successful hairdressing business in the telephone block for the pasi couple of years has been obliged to close her shop for an indefinite period owing to ill health mr and mrs m j wilker of tor onto took up residence in the old homestead over the weekend the place has been vacant since the death of mrs wilkers mother mr and mrs jack morgan and family were sunday visitors down at whitevale at the home of mr and mrs ken hastings the mission band july meeting will take the form of a picnic at the home of mr and mrs fred morgan on saturday july 3rd start ing at 130 please bring money for cards sold also sandwiches and cookies a family party will be held in the sunday school room of the un ited church on thursday july sth at 230 pm when the wms will entertain the mission band and baby band there will be a pro gram followed by games and lunch the annual decoration service will be held in claremont union cemetery on sunday july 1th a full notice can be found under coming events local dealers jladills store and overands store pughevans reunion largest ever held brougham mrs grant miller and little daughters spent the weekend with her sister at gravenhurst nearly three hundred members mrs jack walker of new tor- of the pughevans clan gatheredj mrs dawson of canning- in memorial park stouffville on l v m pmhp on wednes- saturday afternoon for their an nua reunion sidney pugh white- vale is president of the group and mrs jhhele toronto secretary farrs public address system was weddings on saturday at 3 oclock in the baptist church amid a setting of peonies and orange blossoms the marriage of jean elizabeth only daughter of mrs agnes berry and the late david berry of dunbarton and alan alger youngest son of dr n f and mrs tomlinson was sol emnized by the rev i e kennedy in the presence of immediate rela tives guests and interested friends of the community the bride was given in marriage by her brother and was attired in a light beige street length gown with blue hat and gloves and carried roses with white ribbon streamers and a white bible her matron of honor was mrs richard cooper a sister of the groom attired in a street length of blue jersey and carried a nosegay of roses and sweet peas the best man was mr gordon bor land the brides mother wore a gown of deep pink with hat to match and wore a corsage of roses while the grooms mother wore ft gured blueish grey with matching hat and wore a corsage of pink roses the wedding march was played by mrs hunt an aunt of the groom and the ushers were the two brothers bill of london and ted of toronto after the marriage a reception was held at the home of mr and mrs richard cooper and a dainty buffet lunch was served later to about 50 guests the bride and groom left amid best wishes for a short honeymoon and intend making their home in hamilton upon their return moiicy sutherland a quiet wedding was solemnized b at the united church parsonage on saturday afternoon june 26th when lois beth sutherland daugh ter of mr and mrs a j suther land became the bride of victor irwin morley son of mr and mrs fred morley of claremont rev i e kennedy officiated the bride was attired in a street length dress of blue silk jersey with white ac cessories and corsage of red roses the couple were attended by mrand mrs r h hall of toronto mrs hall wearing a dusty rose dress with corsage of red roses a recep tion was held for the immediate families following the ceremony after a motor holiday the couple will make their home in toronto used on saturday to keep the bi crowd together and a full program of games and races was engaged in mr and mrs howe of detroit mich were awarded the prize for travelling the farthest to attend mrs howe is the former miss v pugh of glen major and a sister of fred pugh stouffville ilr and mrs chas lee of uxbridge got the prize for oldest couple the youngest baby in the crowd was the daughter of mr and mrs stan slack goodwood and the youngest twins the daughters of mr and mrs art wideman mark- ham twp the pugh family originated in llanbadarnfynydd in the county of radnor wales and hugh pugh and his wife the first settlers came to canada in 1s37 and settled first in uxbridge township the early records of the evans family show that this family land ed in canada in 1s42 and settled at lot 9 con 9 pickering sidney pugh is again the presi dent and art wideman vicepre sident awarded damages accident case judge a b currey awarded damages in the amount of s3s528 to edwin a betson and robert e nettle both of pickering township in an undefended nonjury action against byron brown st cath arines held in county court and general sessions at whitby on fri day brown is alleged to have side- swiped betsons car which was being towed along no 7 highway near green river and to have demolished nettles auto in a head- on crash immediately afterwards a w s greer kc acted for bet- son and nettle greenwood the mission band will meet at home of mrs h middleon this saturday pm the decoration service at salem last sunday was very well attended rev mr luffman preached an excellent sermon and the mt zion choir sang two numbers which were appreciated mr and mrs e pegg celebrated their first anniversary last sunday by a trip to niagara mr and mrs c flynn and child ren of whitby were weekend guests at mr stanley byers the wms meets on thursday of next week the 7th at the home of mrs win harbron mr and mrs ferris of whitby were visitors at the milton pegg home recently mr fred byers lost a one time valuable horse this last week thirtythree years is a good age for a horse mr and mrs b maskell and jean are moving to oshawa this week a mr stewart has bought the maskell house the wms and mission circle are holding a meeting next wed nesday night when miss soloman will be their guest mr and mrs g middleton and violet were visitorss at john mid- dletons last sunday evening a suggestion has been mcle in the house of commons by an mp that the government should reduce from 3 years to 6 months the period which a newly arrived family nusf wait before they are entitled to the baby bonus or family allow ance in canada day of last week mr ttm ellicott and mr w a knox had a trip to guelph on fri day last congratulations to miss barbara mairs and master david norton on passing their entrance on their years work mr and mrs p grant jones of ottawa called on mrs george philip on sunday mrs b ritchie is entertaining her two little granddaughters heather and freda ritchie of tor onto during the holidays mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and inajean of myrtle called on mrs l matthews on sunday evening mrs viekers spent a few days last week with her mother mr and mrs j no gillman mr and mrs c balsdon of pick ering called on her parents mr and mrs hamilton on sunday last mr and mrs john knox and family of hampton and mrs m knox of oshawa called on mr and mrs w a knox and other friends on sunday evening mr and mrs wm ellicott visited with their daughter mrs ronald ford and family of highland creek during the weekend mrs harvey sr spent a few days last week with friends in toronto the many friends of mrs a b matthews are sorry to know that she is not as well as usual and is now in oshawa hospital we all wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs madden of toronto called on al and mrs harvey on sunday brougham defeated pickering vets on wednesday night by the score of 11g in a pickering twp softball fixture former claremont girl kirkland lake bride trinity united church kirkland lake in lovely bridal array of pink and white gladioli was the setting for the marriage of marian mclean kilpatrick daughter of mr and mrs bf kilpatrick of 84 nealon ave toronto to mr henry dahlback of saskatchewan son of mrs dahlback and the late mr h dahl back of saskatchewan rev jk moffat conducted the ceremony for which miss i smith played the wedding music the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a silk suit in natural color pale blue accessories and an heirloom brooch she carried a white bible covered with pale blue carnations and sweetheart roses to match her cor sage miss shirley kilpatrick in a pale blue silk suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses attend ed her sister mr k davis brother- inlaw of the groom was best man the reception was held in the lovely reception room of the park lane hotel after which the couple left on their honeymoon trip to detroit after receiving many tele grams of congratulation mrs dahl back is a graduate of toronto east general hospital and a former res ident of claremont ont the bride and groom will make their home at 109 duncan ave kirkland lake o the longest day daylight is now at its peak for the year in ontario the statistic ian at the weather office figured from sunrise at 537 am on satur day to sunset at 904 pm was the longest stretch of daylight in the year for a few days it lingers at this point with but a few seconds change this week the days will begin to wane again less than a minute a day but gradually increas ing claremont continuation school report h honours 75100 p pass 5075 failures omitted grade xii wallace jack english p mod hist p gevvg p ala p pins h fr h health pgeog xi h- grade x morlev wilfrid eng lit p mod hist p geog p alg p phvs p fr p health p pugh edna eng lit h mod hist h geog h alg p eng comp p phys p fr h health p morlev joe mod hist h math x p lat h fr x p grade x binsted violet lit p br hist p math ix p fr ix p health p denbv elizabeth lit p fr ix p health p elson june lit p br hist h geog p math p comp p sc p lat p fr- p health h jamieson marean lit h br hist h geog h math h comp h sc h lat h fr h health h jones erla lit h br hist h geog p math p comp h sc p lat p fr p health h schneider ivy lit h br hist h geog h math h comp h sc h lat h fr h health h grade ix beverlev ivan lit p math p comp p sc p health p art p bucknell sylvia lit p br hist h geog h math h comp p sc h fr h health h art p carson keith lit p br hist p geog p math h comp p sc p fr p health h art p evans marion comp p fr p health p art p fiss june lit p br hist p geog p math p comp p sc h fr p health p art h jamieson donald lit p br hist h geog p math h comp p sc p fr h health h art p kennedy bruce lit p br hist p comp p art p middleton gerald geog p comp p health p art p pegg sheila lit p br hist p geog p math p comp p sc h fr p health p art p pilkey allan comp p sc p art p rowe gordon math p condl sc p fr p health p art p sutherland douglas lit p br hist p geog p comp p sc h fr p health p art p cherrywood mr and mrs frank chapman of audley had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs george todd a number of relatives from here were guest at the bent hamilton wedding on saturday afternoon at brougham mr and mrs fred ireson spent sunday at brampton mr and mrs gordon petty and family and mrs w j petty also elsie and douglas alvis were with mr and mrs donald milne for dinner on sunday miss elenora sommerville is spending a few days camping at sparrow lake mrs c r petty visited with mr and mrs wm hollinger and mr and mrs wm judd on sunday we wish all those now under the doctors care a very speedy recov ery mrs wesley petty little linda mcintosh mr reg sommer ville mr alex lawson and mr wesley roache mrs allchurch entertained some of her family over the weekend mrs fenneys family from tor onto were with her on sunday mr and mrs george todd mr and mrs wm hollinger mrs leslie hollinger and mrs fred ireson were among those who attended the international peony show at guelph on thursday charles a clark of toronto who set a million dollar fire in a yokohama shipyard while a japanese prisoner claims he should have had more for his work mr clark a staff ser geant at hong kong told the commons committee on veter ans affair he acted as spokes man for 1000 survivors in ask ing that they be granted retro actively the same pay that was promised canadians slated for pacific service in 1915 the rates ranged from 30 cents a day higher for privates to si for officers of the rank of major and above the force never got to the pacific but some of its members received the higher rates for service in the us clark who won the dcm for his sabotage told reporters the fire was started in a shaving chute with a makeshift candle made of grease he said the japanese never suspected the canadians because the prison ers had been complaining for weeks about the habit of allow- ing japanese and korean work men to build fires all over the yards to cook their rice balsam and mt zion mr and mrs cecil disney and mr and mrs ralph jones motored to alliston last weekend and attend ed the grass lawn fair miss eleanor robinson of tor onto is spending a week with mr and mrs lloyd robinson we are sorry to hear that mrs wm gates has been on the sick list a family of dutch people have moved into mr wm carsons house mrs j moffatt and pat of tor onto spent the weekend with mrs this errol carson mr and mrs les smith and family of prospect spent sunday at the geo wilson home mr and mrs v baker and girls of altona mr and mrs morgan evans of claremont spent sunday with mr and mrs lome jones mr and mrs orv graham and family visited relatives in toronto on sunday mr cecil jones picked a strawl berry from his garden measuring 71 inches around can anvbodv beat i everything in lumber compare our prices before buying following hard to get materials in stock tentest donna- cona donnacona lath at 6c per square foot sash checkrail and casement sash already glazed ply wood tempertile arborite cement trim all sizes of kiln dried trim doors full line of doors in stock bevel siding iir 8 and 10 inch pine cove or manitoba siding t a wilson lumber co ltd cannington ont telephone no 15 after hours no 104 danforth bus lines toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read pm pm pm am am am am pm pm daily dally daily daily p sun ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sat sun sun sun sat j i hov ho1 toronto hoi hoi hoi only 915 545 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 840 935 1 50 5 20 1010 g10 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 9 10 125 455 1020 620 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 9 00 115 445 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 103s 63s 253 1053 1003 browns cor 742 842 1257 47 1040 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 p55 495 1050 650 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 730 830 p45 415 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 810 1225 355 1120 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 12j5 345 parcel express ot1383 daylight saving tdie dally reduction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 1 30 to claremont 75 140 up pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 while many civil servants here in certain departments do not particularly like the personnel questionnaire which they must now fill out it is emphasized that this is essential for security reasons and a proper safeguarding of state secrets stoupfville youth for christ presbyterian church sat 815 pm presents for youth music to enjoy howard baker soloist contests for evervone questions answered louise clarke al the piano films 815 to 825 newsreej 830 to 840 roof over europe study the life story of amos in the old testament before you see at 930 to 950 amos young people interested in contest july 17th please enter by july 3id portion to be memorized john 3 prizes given for perfection articulation delivery 1st prize 1500 2nd prize 1000 3rd prize 500 donated for youth x0e30i sponsored by you i01301 ftl smusfanmwotik july is picnic time time for heavy meals to be replaced with light diets time for lots of sand wiches and best of all time for stovers ham burger and hotdog rolls theyre delicious from the stouffville bakery for that next outing or hot wea ther home use try some use our vitamin enriched fread too for sandwiches the stouffville bakery

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