the tribune stouffviie otr thursday september 16 1943 claremont and district by star correspondent local dealers madills store and overiands store luckj prize innners at the recent heard of a peeler at the williamson fied day staged bv the ltgoi yunt who made ss00 for her days went to miss phyllis beelby woo work last week but not all peelers miss muriel quamz 35 are fast enough to realize i to m- i mr- wiii fran andamount even though tney ma llosnf mr md nsrofrrs mr and mrs gordon kirk and the holidays like e exhibition joan of toronto visited with mr are memo 0 fli mr- iri- pvan ininr theiowr local school werw new of ilis tav s evart f have enrolled wan miss beryl weekend -mis- mai o s the new mother of mrs edgar evansj maccauum engaged as tne returned to toronto with them i teacher alter sending three months here mr and mrs parmeter and the ontarld regimental band family have moved into the housa headed the drumhead parade of recently vacated by mr and the local legion on sunday from leslie lye this house by the wa the united church to the park has been a subject o much dtscu- crounds whitby bugle band also sion lately owing to tne low tax participated padre rev luff man rate while all other properties have was the speaker at the service la risen out of proportion in the nark other speakers were arthur estimation of householders vu wllianis mp and reeve w h- and mrs lye have movetl into the westney of pickering remodelled home adjacent to then friend will be pleased to know i former place of residence and we that little brvan madill son of mr congratulate them upon then and mrs bob madili has recovered resourcefulness from an unfortunate injur he xhs womans missionary society received to his throat when the met in the basement of the united neck of a pop bottle went too far j church last t jaiim hi- thcftot n hrrlo inh uns ill rvf tiviifl ating steadily with a good quality of margaret li at the age of g years of tomatoes which are largely meeting the missionary to china procured from the lake front disjdr g e hartwell at her home of trict two hundred and fifty cases her baptism and her buddhist is a daily average at the f loyn mothers conversion through a plant and it is expected both plants period of the west china mission will be in operation for a few from 1s92 to isms which was ail weeks longer which will provide a very interesting mrs gregg favour- good average years output in spite ed with a piano solo there were 15 of the loss to some growers of their i members present plantations through the excessive mr and mrs t stanbury have heat wave in august we gone to cobourg foi visit with a daughter and her family the united church is expected to be ready for occupancy again after the summers work by carpenters and painters and on thursday of this week by the willing efforts of the local ladles to help in achieving that housecleaning atmosphere to church and basement floors a large number of friends treated the newly weds mr and mrs symes to a chivari last tuesday night a large number of neighbours and friends from the 1th 5th and 6th of uxbridge tendered a miscel laneous shower to mx and mrs symes at the home of mrs cowie friday evening the chivari gang gave them a lovely present the womens institute regular meeting will be held one week later on sept 22 at the home of mrs fred reclhaw instead of the regu lar date mrs rholten district nurse will take the topic social graces and pathway to charm a two weeks oe30e 3000e jonoc noraoi ing dance of the 48 season saturday sept 18th cedar beach gardens musselmans lake george smith and the famous cedar beach orchestra bob 3000e 30e30e 30e30c 30 pkkttv house wedding saturday a pretty wedding in a setting of ferns glads and carnations took place on saturday sept 1th at the home of the bride when miss margaret elizabeth cowie daugh ter of mrs cowie and the iate w e- cowie became the bride of victor xelson symes son of mr walter symes and the late mrs symes of claremont the bride given in marriage by her cousin mr stewart graham wore a floorlength gown of cream satin trimmed with net and lace and halo of seeded pearls and orange blossoms and carried red roses and maiden hair fern the bridesmaid was miss jean fisher who wore floorlength gown of pale blue folwered net with a headdress of roses and blue ribbon and carried pink roses the groom was supported by his brother mr gordon symes rev i e kennedy officiated and mrs h porter played the wedding music miss vivian sadler sang until during the signing of the register at the reception held at the home the brides mother receive in a gown of grey wool crepe with black accessories and wore a cor sage of pink roses for the wedding trip to points north the bride wore a grey gabar dine suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of pink roses they will reside in claremont community loses staunch churchman claremont lost a popular fanner and staunch church worker on sua- day in the passing of david daw son at his home on the north town- line just above the village mr dawson was in his 72nd year he has not enjoyed the best health for some time but had only been con tines to ills bed for a week born in scarborough england david dawson came to canada nearly fifty years ago bringing with him his wife the former edith mary fell the couple settled near cherrywood for a short time after which time they farmed at locust hi coming to the present place 23 years ago the late david dawson has always been a most faithful church and sunday school worker having been superintendent both at cherrywood and more lately at claremont he was also an elder in the claremont church and member of the choir deceased was a mem ber of the order of foresters his cheery smile warm handclasp and encouraging word for young and old are ail marks that will make his passing deeply felt besides his wife deceased is sur vived by two sons david of tor onto and robert of claremont also three daughters helen mrs dean mairs brougham lucy mrs w p lloyingtoni uxbridge and lillian mrs jos empringharii clare mont there are eight grand children and a brother and sister in england trie funeral on wednesday was conducted by rev 1 e kennedy with public service in the baptist church interment was made at erskine cemetery public notice claremont and district it was decided by the claremont park hoard at a fui meeting including two members of pickering township council to turn the claremont community hall and park over to the north pickering- legion branch no is3 to operate same for two 2 years if sullicient ratepayers disapprove in writing to the secre tary of the park hoard a public meeting will he called to explain same the motion of aug 9th is herewith presented that the hall and park be operated by legion branch no 183 for two years under supervision of lark board legion to conduct all dances sports held days etc and said legion to pay all operating costs ten percent of net prolits to be paid to park hoard at end of each year hal lo he open to all the usual organizations who wish to rent same for special purposes ratified by the park hoards at special meeting called on sept 10th secretary a j sutherland claremont park hoard more money for farm produce here you get the highest market price for live and dressed chickens fowl capons broilers turkeys e g g s we pay more for eggs because we sell direct to the consumer try us for higher prices fast services returns usually day following delivery pickering farms ltd whitby 33g night or day whitby ontario pure kettle rendered lard 20 lb pai 580 whifrevale baptists 87th anniversary the whitevale baptist church will celebrate its eightyseventh anniversary next sunday sept 19th rev mr wilson pastor of the oshawa baptist church wall be the guest speaker the henderson sisters trio of gormley will sing at the afternoon service which wi 1 open at 230 at the evening servic at 730 the gormley male quartette will furnish the music a cordial invitation is extended to every one to be present at both services pickering would require third constable under provincial force audley tile dry weather has caused big loss to farmers corn is being ensiled and fed to cattle water is being hauled to many farms and fall wheat land is too hard to plow bernard mcbrady and wife of chicago called upon many of his old schoolmates here on the week end he lived as a boy on his fathers farm now owned by mr corry to our west school reopened tuesday of last week with mr milton cameron in charge several new pupils were out for the first time f m chapman leaves this week end for vancouver to attend the general council of the united church as a lay delegate for the oshawa presbytery youll enjoy going by bus this is tin- contention of sergt llliot of the provincial force stationed at aurora council feel south of township should pay for police services not required in the north pay for goat milk police matters occupied the great er portion of the pickering town ship council session last week sergt elliot of the provincial police force stationed at aurora who had come before council on a previous occasion gave the councillors some idea of the services- and cost of having the provincial force take over the policing of the township a suggested agreement between the provincial dept and the town ship would bring the area from the lakefront to the 3rd concession entirely under provincial super vision both as to provincial laws and township bylaws the northern part of the township would be policed free of charge but local by laws would not be enforced the township would be required to supply an office and a lockup who pays the insurance on your vehicles asked councillor frank disney all our cars are insured by us replied sergt elliot present salaries of the two town ship officers is 2100 and 2250 what employment could you offer your present officers if they could not qualify for absorption into the provincial force asked sergt elliot to this question there was no concrete reply as council agreed it was a matter they had not given any thought to the age limit for recruits in the provincial police force is 25 to 35 pickerings two officers chief irvine and constable white are 10 and 39 years old respectively i am almost certain you would require a third officer if we took over with a population of 5000 and a floating population of 3000 declared sergt elliot road accounts passed for pay ment amounted to 001087 relief accounts totalled 55 contin gency accounts were s1s722 ralph annan of pickering was paid 25 for a goat killed by dogs and 10 for loss of milk the legion wish to announce hat the park and hall is open to anyone for any useful purpose it is our intention to organize a full programme of sports games dances etc for every age group particularly we would like to see the older folks come out and have a good time and assist the younger set to get organized our boys and girls will be claremont citizens of tomorrow and they will be to a great extent what we help them to be so lets get together and make claremont a place where the younger generation will want to stay when they are old enough to take our place chairman of the executive board r d madill balsam and jit zion mr earl wilson underwent a tonsil operation at the oshawa hospital on friday quite a number of young- people from here attended a corn roast at mr milton peggs on saturday evening and report a fine time misses myrna jones and bernice mcavoy left monday for toronto where myrna will attend norma school and bernice business college congratulations to myrna on winn ing a 250 scholarship mr era jamieson and roy and air and mrs elmer jamieson of toronto spent sunday at the jamie son home a number from here attended the drumhead service of the canadian legion at claremont sunday after noon mr and mrs ralph jones visited sunday with mr and mrs m annis of brougham mr and mrs will harbron arrived home last sunday night from their trip to the west the wa will meet on wednes day sept 22 at the home of mrs t risebrough mrs r hoskins is in charge of the programme mr hugh pugh of dublin spent sunday with his wife and father we are glad to hear that mr wm pugh is doing nicely and is able to get around some on crutches the anniversary services of the mt zion church will lie held on sept 20 rev d davis stouffvilk will be the speaker at 11 am and rev luffman at 730 special music markham til latum policy continuous sightly from 730 pm doors open 700 pm matinee saturday at 200 pni you aint seen nothin folks till you see fares ark low round trip tax included sydney 6425 halifax 5610 st john 4320 subject to change stoufvviije motors phone i70w ontario county at the canadian national the ontario county boys and girls wiio entered in the judging competitions at the cxe did well this year the four girls were nellie botz stouffville lots and doris baker stouffville and gcrai- dine gregg uxbridge the sand- ford girls homemaking group stood 5th with their skit the team was composed of dorothy oliver ruth and doris risebrough and ona meek mrs carruthers is the leader for this girls group a number of ontario county boys took part in the various livestock judging competitions their stand ing is as follows clarence h wil son uxbridge 7th in heavy horses ed bali uxbridge 4th in swine open competition bruce boyington uxbridge 1th in swine in the club competition john thomson rrook- lin 5th in dairy cattle club section in the beef cattle competition open section lance beath oshawa stood 1st jack pearson uxbridge stood 2nd and francis willson iocust hill stood 7th in beef cattle judging club section everson nor ton ioeust hill stood uh and arthur richardson ashburn wis 8th in the grain and seed judging competition jick pearson ux bridge was high man j dan daileyiv to broadway is terty technicolor charles whinger nancy guild charlie ruggles fay bainter or t lloyd bacon walter morosco mov tuks will sbptemheh 20 21 22 now at regular prices h david o selznicks 1 i 1 i in technicolor jennifer jones gregory peck joseph cotten lionel barrymore herbert marshall ullian oish walter huston charles bickeord with a cast of 2500 dirtfllj hj kingvidor a dc it entekta i nm ext