the tribune stouffville on thursday march 17 1949 ciaremont and district by staff correspondent ioca dealers madills store and overlands store additional ciaremont news will be found on the front page friends and neighbours are invited to the shower for miss a j vrtifiratcs violet biastead ciaremont andiz- luihatte mr ronald clark greenwood on friday march 25 at the ciaremont community hall signed mrs denby and mrs randy carruthers at the ciaremont community i present awards at commencement miss m neal has returned to her home at ciaremont rrj3 after spending some months with her cousin mrs hanson at science hill james heffering of pickering nas forwarded his resignation as president of the ontario riding liberal association to be dealt with at a meeting scheduled for this week miss doris daulphin has been enjoying some holidays with her parents here mrs j morgan mrs finnie and mrs t jordan were in toronto last thursday mr and mrs arthur dowswell and mr and mrs hooper of stouff ville spent sunday with mr and mrs j coates hall wednesday and thursday the ciaremont high school held their annual commencement exer cises on wednesday night dr x f tomlinson presented the sports awards rings were given to sen iors ivy schneider and wilfrid morley intermediate mildred ward and douglas sutherland douglas also received a cup which lie won at the interschool field meet thursday mr ross irwin pre sident of the high school board presented intermediate certificates to ivy schnieder marian jamei- son erla jones june elson and joe morley a graduation diploma was given to jack wallace who also gave the valedictory address parents and friends crowded the mr w slack of mono road has hall each evening to enjoy the pro- beea visiting for a few days with mr and mrs j coates the baptist male quartette con tributed vocal numbers at ajax community church service on sunday evening mrs david dawson who resided on the north ciaremont townline for a number of years and was a muchappreciated correspondent to this column will sail for england next saturday march 2gth aboard the empress of france mrs dawson will visit her old home in scarborough the goodfellowship class are very pleased with the results obtained from the sale of home- baking etc held last saturday afternoon in the ss room despite the stormy weather they netted around 1300 which will be used towards a worthwhile and timely community cause many thanks to all who helped to make this so worth while the j r olmstead family is now gram of songs dances and instru mental numbers two playlets were also present ed by the students in the first entitled pot luck the cast was composed of marian jamieson gordon rowe june fiss mary story bruce kennedy mildred ward and anne barclay the cast of the second entitled squaring it with the boss the players were wilfred morley erla jones ivy schneider earl rowe edna pugh and dennis couperthwaite due to the absence of mrs laushway principal mr edw taylor stepped into the breach for the final training and did a fine job of bringing the show through to a successful conclusion reduces tox rate ontario county back in sudbury after residing in ciaremont only a few months ml iaised bv olmstead operated the clareniont ck5 544 ql creamery prior to the recent fire on munici there the place has since been secondary school p ontario county council last week struck its tax rate for 1919 at ss mills a reduction of 14 from last years rate total amount to be taxation this year is exclusive of a special for renovated and is on the market now as a dwelling the big sale on the evans ward farm last week ran into imposing money around 7000 the sale indicated spring prices for horses for the best animal sold for 145 another for 90 beef cattle sold at 233 each indicating that cheap beef is not just around the corner as some hope it is yearling calves were taken at 60 to 75 and the best milch cow in the herd touched 180 auctioneer a s farmer con ducted the sale the march meeting of the womens missionary society was held in the sunday school room of the united church on thursday afternoon last the president mrs mclntyre had charge of the devotional service and was assisted by members of mrs f loysts group mrs w ward and mrs i kennedy rendered a duet accom panied by mrs will evans at the piano an instructive and interest- the decreased rate has been made possible by an increased overall assessment plus a reduc tion in the budget county clerk william manning pointed out that a halfmill decrease in the general rate was made possible through a payment of 9000 from the federal government covering county ser vices supplied to the crownowned village of ajax a halfmill reduction in county road rates can be attributed to a 30000 surplus in that department last year and a reduction in county home expenditures amounting to four tenths of a mill is based on the expectation of increased main tenance grants from the province both the county and the city of oshawa have agreed to submit their longstanding dispute over maintenance of the county home and erection of a new building to the provincial department of wel- fare a special county council ing account of the presbytenal committee consistin of warden meeting held in whitby on feb 22 v h westney cjerk manning was given by mrs i kennedy anj reeve tnomas harding invita ion from the stoufiyille roacn townshipi win appoal be fore the minister to seek aid in arbitrating the question united church wms to bo their guests at a meeting early in april was accepted mrs x sanderson mrs t stanbury and mrs r raglax farmer pilkey presented the last chapter i ixilliel ix bark of the study book west of thei gorges the christian church has nn h d0n h at the b lived on in china through 12 years ra on suma n mr avery received severe bruises on the face and head when he was of war it will live on never did the church and the missionaries in china need more the understand- lhr fol against the stone ing and prayers and support of the b a ho rhei a to home church i no 1ones broken however and he is on the mend now howards remedies stimatone tablets one howards stimatonc chick tablet in each quart of drinkinjr water will give you the benefit of good healthy fastgrowing chicks or poults worm medicine for hogs dont lose expensive hog feeds to worms a safe thorough cleansing of the intestinal tract aids thrifty fast growth and means increased profits worm your hogs with howards worm medicine for hogs stimulator blood tonic for hogs howards stimulator and blood tonic for hogs will show visible profitable results in appetite growth and improved conditions of your hogs ciaremont coop phone 38w ciaremont brougham mr and mrs e burgess and family of queensville also mr and mrs h wideman of langstaff called on mrs a b matthews and mrs l matthews on sunday after noon mrs d dawson is spending a few days with her daughter mrs d mairs mrs stewart of st catherines was a recent guest at the home of her brother mr and mrs fred cassie mr jack stewart has been off duty for a few days due to a cold mr and mrs chas burrows have returned home after a months visit with friends in the usa mrs b ritchie was a recent guest with her sister in toronto mr dean mairs is busy enlarg ing his store business must be growing dean the womens institute is spon soring a euchre to be held in the township hall on march 22 mrs randel of whitevale visited mrs roland harden and also attended the institute meeting on tuesday last mr and mrs w j brown of toronto and mrs geo dryman and children of oshawa visited mrs t c brown on saturday afternoon mr and mrs harry brown of whitby formerly of brougham spent thursday evening with mr and mrs jas ravey mrs a j gray entertained several of her family at a social evening on tuesday last it was the occasion of her birthday and also mrs wm grays the evening was spent in playing euchre and croquinole mrs david liscombe and daugh ters who have spent some months here moved to scarboro junction last week mr randell ellicott is visiting with his son ivan and family at peterborough it is reported that permits have been issued for three new houses to be built here this summer mr and mrs hardy and billy of toronto visited with mr and mrs ross knox on sunday birthday greetings to mrs w hamilton and mrs e e annis the wms held a croquinole party in the hall on friday even ing march 11 with a good attend ance there were thirteen tables prizes winners were ladies mrs george duncan mrs plaxton gents frances willson dean mairs girls jean madill anna philip boys beverley english leonard liscombe after the games lunch was served by the ladies and everyone had a pleasant evening the march meeting of the wms will be held on thursday afternoon march 17 at the home of mrs geo duncan roll call a verse from the bible containing the word wind mr and mrs robert miller enter tained the friendly bible class at the home of mrs john miller on tuesday evening march 8 with a good attendance mr harold bar clay vicepresident presided in the absence of the president mr and mrs ross madill and mr and mrs robt miller were in charge of the program mr mackenzie teacher at danforth technical school pre sented moving pictures of a motor boat trip he and two other men had taken up in the james and hudson bays the very interesting pictures of eskimos and eskimo land were enjoyed by all members as their was no home available for the april meeting it was decided to hold it in the township hall the evening closed with the usual satisfying lunch there was a good attendance at the womens institute meeting in the township hall on march 8th the president mrs r birrell was in charge assisted by mrs m burk secretary the financial reports of the euchres were read the next euchre will be held on tuesday march 22nd in the town ship hall the grant from the department was received and will be used for educational purposes mrs rholen pickering township nurse forwarded a very interest ing report of the pickering board of health mrs b harvey appealed for- support of the red cross in their drive for funds the program was historical research with mrs t norton convener she gave a reading dream home which was appreciated by all her assistants mrs glen miss stevenson mrs sheppard mrs birrell mrs w ellicott mrs farley mrs burk and mrs gray gave a skit the womens institute of 1897 visited 9s9 the women of 1897 were dressed in fancy oldfashioned costumes they compared the times and clothes with 1919 and ang old songs it was enjoyed by all mrs m harlock mrs d l mairs mrs w ellicott mrs w hamilton and miss sheppard served lunch i board of health report continued from page two 1 24 hours without permission the public health nurse attend ed 9 mee and addressed 11 in 194s sgd jean ross rhoten phx sanitary services dr loos reported that there are 15 restaurants all of which have suitable toilet accommodation for patrons all eating places are inspected every 3 months most meat sold for local consumption is canada approved there are 2 slaughter houses in the township plumbing inspection is carried out by the building inspector private enterprise provides a refuse collec tion and its disposal at municipal dump is under the supervision of the sanitary inspector complaints received during the year referred to faulty septic tanks and rodents in connection with the three swim ming pools in the township tests of the water for turbidity and gen eral sanitation are made at inter vals of 3 weeks sgd p w j loos vs dr tomlinson said that there were no infections associated with the milk supply this year dairies were visited 5 times during 194s and 4s distributors were visited statistical statements the population of the township as shown by the assessors return is 7704 according to the records of the division registrar there occurred during the year 59 births with no still births births to residents registered at toronto and markham totalled 95 deaths from all causes numbered 53 there was one death under 1 year and no maternal deaths as item of interest the following lists the leading causes of death at all ages 34 died at 70 years and over card iac disease including coronary thrombosis is cerebral htemorrj hage and other degenerative dis- eases 12 violent deaths c and 3 were attributable to cancer the medical officer of health wishes to thank all who have assisted in the work of public health in the municipality especi ally mr a archibald inspector of schools the teachers the rotary club of pickering home and school clubs x and s pickering branches of red cross the womens institute the kiwanis club and childrens aid society of oshawa and the press sgd xf tomlinson mb moh brougham church might have to be moved ontario county engineer dave kean has warned members of the united church congregation at brougham that it might be unwise to proceed with a 10500 program of building and renovation at the present site the church is located on the southeast corner of the brock road and highway xo 7 he said that in the event of the brock road being taken over as a pro vincial highway it would be widened kven as it is is the church is sufficiently close to the corner to be a hazard to the vision of motorists in views of future road development mr keans opinion is that the congregation should give thought to locating their building on some other site or at least not spending exten sively on the present location wales has no capital but five cities now are bidding for the honor your banker works xs a depositor or borrower you value privacy in money matters your banker protects that privacy your banking transactions are not open to the eyes and ears of your competitor your neighbor your community in other words the manager of your branch bank and his whole staff are working for you contrast this canadian way with conditions in lands where freedom is denied where every bank is a political tool every banker a public official working for the state state monopoly of banking proposed by socialists here would open your banking transactions to political intrusion sponsored by your bank danforth bus lines east pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 toronto bound read down pm daily ex sun hoi 545 610 620 035 638 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat only 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 3 35 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am daily ex sun hoi 915 940 950 1005 1008 1010 1020 1030 1055 1040 1050 rltocoham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line markham locust hill green river brougham ciaremont claremont west bound am daily ex sun hoi 840 810 800 745 742 740 730 720 715 710 700 am sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 pm dally ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 read up pm pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 345 sun hoi 955 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 parcel express ox1383 daily redaction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill to brougham to ciaremont 60 70 75 110 130 140