Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 15, 1948, p. 8

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the tribune stouffvtile ort thursday july 15 1945 zozs claremont and district by star correspondent claremont legion announce that their street dance and carnival has been moved back one week to wed nesday aug 4th rather than july 28 as previously announced mr earl chambers from cinn- cinati has been visiting for a few- days at the r s chambers home here- harry porters barber shop in claremont will be closed the week of july 19th for summer vacation the joint sunday schools annual picnic will be held on saturday afternoon july 21th at woodland park it is expected that a truck will be provided for childrens transportation it is hoped that the community will respond to this invitation and bring well filled lunch baskets with necessary dishes there will bexaces and games for all ages including a mixed baseball for adults fuller particulars next week the wms met in the sunday school room for their july meet ing on thursday afernoon where the mission band entertained with piano and vocal duets and read ings after the business part of the meeting under the supervision of five of the ladies games were played on the grounds and refresh ments including ice cream were served at the close an evangelistic group from tor onto conducted a service of song and testimony for christ on the four corners on saturday evening the hearty singing of some of the grand old hymns could be heard for several blocks mr and mrs bruce harton of toronto spent sunday with mrs cook and earl mr and mrs miller of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs j mccullough miss v fawcett of sarnia has been spending a few days with her aunt mr d gregg mr ernest pilkey celebrated a birthday on wednesday july 14th mr and mrs herb barnum and mr ernie mantle had tea one local dealers madills store and overlands store i brougham firemens annual garden party at greenwood park on monday july 19 stage and badio musical and dance stars al harvey master of ceremonies evening with mr and mrs geo constable dr h r and mrs- stewart of winnipeg are visiting at the home of the lauers sister mrs edgar ward dr and mrs stewart and family are planning to take up residence in ontario miss jean gregg i- one of a large party of school teachers and friends who are enjoying a trip travelling by several buses through western canada with stop overs at calgary banff and other interesting places then on through the united states to southern califoria the trip will probably last a couple of months and we hope to have more details later we wish to congratulate mr and mrs ernest pilkey who celebrated their 8th wedding anniversary on tuesday july 13 there passed away in the hospi tal at grande prairie alberta on july 5th walter g mcfarlane formerly of claremont he leaves a wife three daughters and a son mrs m rawson is spending a month with her daughter mrs s v shaver of norland ont mr bernard burnell has pur chased the farm known as the e evans farm and intends moving up in the near future mr and mrs ernest pilkey and family have to vacate in the spring the womens institute will meet at the home of mrs winten white on wednesday afternoon july 21st for their annual out door meeting and picnic lunch roll call will be answered by naming a bird and kindergarten by radio will be discussed by mrs m johnson there will be races and games for ladies and children everyone please provide refreshments and those who require transportation please notify the committee mrs mclntyre and mrs w evans in advance mr and mrs j morgan and family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs norman l king of belhaven they also visited with her father mr john phillips who is at mr kings f youth drowns near here despite efforts of his friends within sight of a partv of friends robert clow 19 of os melville ave toronto drowned in chalk lake sunday night he was a non- swimmer the lake is situated in the southeast corner of uxbridge township just over the border in reach twp among the party near the scene of the mishap was jean clow the victims sister the group was just preparing to leave for home when it was decided to take one las dip the party consisted of four girls clow and ronald martin of cran- brook st toronto martin said he was close to clow when the youth suddenly disappeared several attempts by martin to save his friend were in vain the body was recovered late sunday night announce entrance exam results the following pupils were grant ed high school entrance standing on the teachers recommendation balsam and mt zion 10picce precision adults 30c military baud in drill at brougham at 8 pm children 25c net proceeds for fire equipment congratulations to mary mcavoy joe pegg and barbara goode on passing their entrance misses kathleen and mary mcavoy are holidaying with their aunt mrs john gregg in toronto the wms met at the home of mrs wm harbron last wednesday visitors during the week at the kahn home were mr and mrs kahn from chicago mr guthos new york and mr sherman from montreal mr and mrs les smith and family visitel sunday with mr and mrs cecil disney mr lome carson went on a boat trip to niagara on sunday birthday greetings to mr bert wilson who celebrated his birthday on friday receive 12 tenders for bond issue pickering council opened twelve tenders from- financial firms rela tive to the 16000 bond issue for the new altona road public school at their regular meeting last week the ofter of f h deacon co was accepted at 9s56 shirley anthony donald baker anne barclay dennis couperth waite denis dowling nelda elson mary ann fretz ilean gostick alice keeler mary mcavoy bar bara mails joan middleton david norton marion norton joey pegg gladys pugh major robinson reginald sanderson mildred ward the following passed the final written examinations david barclay carmen barry neil berndt stanley benson ronnie burnell william cook hon mary eckardt barbara good edith gostick joseph hinan hon carl mcdowell marion middleton isabelle nighswander hon george postill hon daniel pugh alan redshaw olga rhodes mary story william tow ner william turner doris whitty don wannop granted standing under regulation 28 evelyn woodward granted stand ing under regulation 29 claremont public school promotions grade s granted hjs entrance certificate on years work marion norton gladys pugh mildred ward donald baker dennis couperthwaite reginald sander son denis dowling ilean gostick joan middleton wrote h s entrance examinations mary story joe hinan bill towner ronald burnell olga rhodes marion middleton grade ts june davis h dorothy brooks blair evans shirley taylor- grade 67 lois skinner h francis mccullough h ralph pearson h nelda elson h carol johnson h aubrey carson h angeline valentino earl pilkey david beverley r lyall brooks r delbert catherwood principao grade 56 a honours john farr diane denby stanley mcmullen kenneth middleton ronald elliott joan beekwith pass june morgan joan redshaw absent due to illness recommended on years work glen evans grade 45 a honours denise rhodes kenny catherwood joan todd helen sutherland pass shirley sutherland b honours clifford richardson billie jordan absent due to illness recommend ed on years work helen richard son grade34 a honours dorothea barkey murray carson dwight wenham jimmy mccullough mary farr pass ronnie mc- your best market tot chickens fowl and eggs get our prices first pickering farms ltd whitbv 336 whitby night or day ontario coooooaooeooooflooofloooooaoooaooofig brougham the dust along the fifth line is something terrible cant someone do something about it soon mrs w milne and mrs w e holtby are spending a few days at lake simcoe as guest of mrs s beare and family who are holiday ing at their cottage there mr kenny of toronto was a weekend guest at the harvy home the misses shaughnessys of toronto spent the weekend with mrs philip mr and mrs carl devitt are on a two week motor trip calling on friends at orillia and other north ern points congratulations to mr and mrs robt miller on the arrival of a little daughter margaret mr and mrs- mitchell of toronto called on their daughter mrs al harvey on saturday mr and mrs a j gray and family also mr and mrs frank carter and family attended the carterhood reunion held at the home of mr russell carter on scugog island on sunday there were about 100 present mr everest of toronto called on his uncle mr thos gammage on saturday last mr darwell and friend of cheve- land ohio called on his friend mr chas burrows one day last week misses ford of highland creek are holidaying at the home of their grandparents mr and mrs wm ellicott brougham soft ball team played pickering cubs on wednesday evening with a score of 174 for brougham mrs russell burrows and little son pat left on saturday for mon tana where she joins her husband who left a month ago to take up homesteading there master billy hardy spent the weekend with his grandparents mr and mrs w a knox before leaving to spend a week with friends at hampton mr chas burrows entertained friends from durburn south africa last week skunks have been very numerous in this district during the past weeks r d miller was able to shoot 6 making a total of nine that have been done away with mrs ed hilts and little daughter are holidaying at the home of mr jos hilts dont sell the movies short movies are your best and cleanest yet mot economical entertainment movie prices remain low a modet urn brings priceless enjoyment peace of mind and wholesome recreation mid pleasant ami safe surround ing- to thoe critics heard currently through prtss and radio who imply that movies are deteriorating that they are only pallid imitations of what a motion picture should be that they are to be blamed for the soaring divorce rate crime alcoholism juvenile delinquency or what have you that smells we have only one respectful answer the green griss of wyoming it is inconceivable of an industry that has given life to all the immortal story masterpieces of the past and today brings you all the grandeur magnificence and cool clean excitement that is mary oharas the green grass of wyoming could be judged a menace to your way of life so we say to those critics to you maam and to you sir see the green grass of wyoming and judge for yourself then say if you can that movies are not for you and yours and whether this wonderful medium of whole some entertainment and relaxation shall be sold down the river as being guilty of ills that were present in this world long before movies were invented published by the management of the koxy theatre markham who announce with pride the presenta tion of mary oharas the green grass of wyoming for g days starting monday july 19th ess cullough allan badgerow b hon ours gary cooper enid benson pass keith norton bobby ed wards glenn brooks recommended wayne redshaw a promoted on years work b promoted on june examinations a v porter teacher to grade 3 rae anderson h geraldine beekwith h sidney dunning h gladys edwards h dean evans p ronald hedges h sylvia hendren h lorna jordon h ann keevil h frances loyst herma mcmullen h bobby redshaw p bobl songhurst h marion taylor i eric ward h to grade ii arthur bark h edwin barkey h bob benson p wayne brooks i dennis crittenden h san davis h helen elson i gordon johnson h marie ly p eunice mccullough sheila mccullough h gr middleton h joyce norton i donald pugh h donna redsh hgarry taylor h j l thomson teaol a enjoy the summertime shop at our store danforth bus lines toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up pm pm pm am am am am pm pm pm dally dally 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 840 935 150 520 935 1010 610 225 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 9 10 1020 620 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 445 900 1035 635 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 845 103s 63s 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 415 830 1100 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 8 20 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 8 15 1110 710 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 810 1225 355 810 1120 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcfx fxprfss 0x1383 daylight saving time dally reduction in fares effective sept soth from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to ciaranont 75 140 for those who prefer to select their own merchandise we have installed new equipment and organized a new system in line with the ever growing popularity of the selfserve store our new cash register will give you an itemized state ment of your purchases for any of our customers who still wish us to fill their orders we will be only too happy to do so granulated sugar 100 lb 875 beehive corn syrup 5 lb tin 65 stokelys tomato catsup 1 3 oz bottle 23 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 25 certo 8 oz bottle 25 clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 29 monarch flour 24 lb bag 129 clover leaf fancy red cohoe salmon 4 lb tin 20 daltons jolly good peanut butter 16 oz jar 37 corner store phone 1401 for delivery services claremont

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