tlie tribune stoufivilie onl thursday april 2s 1949 claremont and district by sta3 corresponden local dealers madills store and overlands store miss eva shields and friend from london were sunday visitors with mrs t e benns mrs badloff of woodstock and brother of toronto visited last week with mr and mrs tausley mr and mrs kidd and mr and mrs- lintch of toronto visited- on sunday with mr and mrs tausley mr and mrs parkinson of cobourg spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs t stan- bury mrs kirk of douglas visited with her parents mr and mrs j mcculiough one iay last week mrs m e morgan of belleville and granddaughter mrs morgan of london ont were visitors last week with mrs t e benns clare- mont a canvass for the canadian institute for the blind will be spon sored as usual by the wi made by 8 girls on may 7th mr blake briscoe is starting a new business in the village he is now handling jewellery and watch and clock repairs blake is the son of mr and mrs james briscoe on thursday night of last week the girls of claremont softball team worked out for the first time this year on the diamond at the community park gil williamson was appointed to act as temporary coach of the team and dave irwin was asked to act as manager mr and mrs s e shaver of minden miss sybel shaver bn of toronto general hospital mr r j and mrs rawson and family of st thomas dr r s rawson of saskatoon mr and mrs j mc- creight of stouffville mr and mis r m bell and mr donald bell of barrie visited with mrs r raw- son during the past week the sale has been recorded be tween john w judd and ken wood on the judd home in north claremont near the cpr mr judd is planning on building a new home across the road from his present home and has promised to give possession to mr wood be fore the end of may the men of the claremont dis trict are invited to hear dr oswald j smith of peoples church tor onto in the stouffville united church on thursday may 5th at 8 pm bring your wife or lady friend dr nt f tomlinson of clare mont has been elected president of the pickering rotary club for 1919 firiends are pleased to greet mike williamson proprietor of the claremont canning co since his recent sojourn in hospital in toronto mrs a rawson returned to tor onto this week after spending several days here with the g m forsyth family mrs rawson is the eldest sister of mrs forsyth and a former claremont girl mr and mrs fred morley are perhaps the proudest grandparents in claremont this week they re ceived word on sunday evening that twins had been born to their daughter jean mrs harvey mac lean of cornwall pei mr and mrs norman maye who recently tenanted the apartment in the home of miss margaret gra ham are now settled in their new home which they purchased in goodwood r s chambers is having a mod ernizing job done in his house with the installation of bathroom facilities eggs fowl broilers chickens spring lambs veal calves hogs the district annual meeting for south ontario institute branches will be held in the united church claremont on may 2cth mr and mrs ken hastings of whitevale spent sunday evening with mr and mrs jack morgan mr and mrs- leslie feasby mr and mrs alan feasby of sandford mr and mrs lloyd burrows margaret and kenneih miss marion burrows and mr howard hill of stouffville and mrs margaret pugh of claremont spent sunday with mr and mrs roy morgan and mary mr and mrs jesse warden and family who have been living with her parents mr and mrs harry boose during the winter months moved to their home in greenwood last saturday mrs boose took along a load of furniture from her home and intends living with the warden family in greenwood for the present mr boose is working at unionville with mr m cridden in the chick hatchery business the new purchasers of the boose property are exjected to move on the first of may to claremont wednesday night the big mins trel show sponsored by the clare mont and north pickering branch of the canadian legion was held in claremont community hall the minstrel revue was presented by the king street happy doubles club of oshawa and consists of some 10 players whitevale mrs rev beare of new- ontario is visiting her parents silas and mrs toole here fall wheat in this section is look ing well a nice crop outlook on the toole farm recalls the bumper crop of fall wheat raised on this farm by the grandfather of the present owner who harvested 15 acres on the same field during the time of the russian war it had to be cut with the old fashioned cradle and thrashed by the flaid method it yielded go bushels to the acre for which he received s450 per bushel there were no price controls on at that time and the farmer had the same chance to cash in on his crops as had the profiteers of a later day and with the money he received from this crop he bought the john toole farm now occupied by wilbur johnston and which was for some time the home of the late prof wade toole of the oac this toole family we believe has over g50 living descendants in america institute votes to contribute to memorial chimes at their annual meeting last wednesday the womens institute passed a motion to contribute 50 or more if possible towards the installation of chimes for a war memorial in the united church a small presentation was made to mrs w lehman for special responses to the roll call for the twelve meetings the secretary reported a membership of 56 dur ing the year the convener of the sick committee mrs beare report ed sending 31 lxxes and 19 cards to the sick during the year and 17 extra special boxes to the shutins at christmas time at a cost of around s13 collections contributed for this fund at the meetings were about s3400 the following officers were appointed for 19191950 president mrs john badgerow 1st vice mrs wes lehman 2nd vice mrs will benson secretary mrs melvin johnson treasurer mrs gordon goslin social welfare mis l p lippert citizenship mrs lloyd pugh canadian agriculture mrs jack morgan home econo mics mrs frank carson histori cal research mrs cliff reynolds publicity mrs henry johnson convener of sick committee mrs carruthers district director mrs g mclntyre music mrs hugh gregg assistant mrs w evans home and school mrs gregg mrs benson a vote of thanks was tendered the retiring president secretary treasurer sick commit tee and all who helped in making a successful year including the social convener who reported 22 members joining the blue cross hospital plan during the past year which made a great deal of special work it was decided to change the day of meeting to the 3rd thurs day instead of the usual wednes day for the coming year the con tents of a monthly hobby basket was auctioned off by mrs h john son realizing around sg90 mrs robt jackson favored with a solo spring is here a salad lunch was served during the social half hour brougham the friendly bible class will hold their regular monthly meeting on may 2nd at the home of mr and mrs john white mr dandy will be the guest speaker mr and mrs mitchell visited with their daughter mrs al har- vev and family on sunday mr and mrs s powell and son allan called on mrs w hamilton one day recently misses maria and dona ford of highland creek spent the past week with their grandparents mr and mrs wm ellicott mrs m hamilton has been seriously ill during the past week her many friends wish her a speedy recovery master kenneth beer spent the past week visiting his father and grandmother mrs t beer miss mae stephenson of toronto called on friends here one day last week mr and mrs frank carter and family visited mr and mrs chas carter at ballantrae on sunday mr everson norton is attending a short course at guelph this week mr and mis bert smith and son bob of toronto called on mrs t robertson on sunday afternoon mr fred wright is visiting with his daughter mrs carl devitt this week mr and mrs ross knox and bettyjean visited his brothers at hampton and enniskillen on sun day mr and mrs ross middleton and son gerald visited with port perry friends on sunday mrs r ford of highland creek visited her parents mr and mrs wm ellicott on sunday mis carswell of oshawa visited with her mother mis w hamil ton one day last week mrs rowe and bobby spent the ipast week with her mother mrs t english mr kenny of toronto was a sunday guest with mrs harvey and mr and mis al harvey an appeal is still being made for good used clothing for the can adian church relief abroad the need is great so if you have cloth ing which you do not need please send it along parcels may be left with mrs lemmon mr and mrs j nighswander of green river called on mr and mrs a j gray on sunday ilrs r frame has been ill dur ing the past week greenwood the wms for the circuit will meet next thursday may 5h at the home of miss may brown with the mt zion ladies in charge of the program the evening wa met on wed nesday at mrs herb middletons they are giving their minstrel show at whitevale this friday night mr a moixien has sold his mill to mr bryant of oshawa who has taken possession the morden family is still remaining in the village a number attended a shower for mr and mrs gordon forsyth nee mary hodgson last tuesday night they received many useful gifts mr f chapman of audley very ably occupied the pulpit on sun day morning in the absence of mr luffman we are always pleased to hear mr chapman master billy parks of oshawa visited with the elmo disney family over the weekend from cow to creamery what does it cost to produce a pound of butter reports from ontario agricul tural college at guelph ont is that definite action is to be taken this summer to determine as near ly as possible actual cost of turn ing out butter says canadian grocer it has been planned to have a number of senior students with a flair for figures assigned to the job states the grocery business ipaper each will take a certain occupied the pulpit on sunday in the absence of mr luffman the young people are holding their last meeting on saturday night in the form of a banquet and are entertaining greenwood and kinsale young people the mission band will meet on saturday april 30 at the home of mrs ralph jones audley bob and mrs oikley of toronto were guests of herman and mrs combdon on sunday- there was about 12 degrees of frost here on monday morning and fruit growers are keeping their nngers crossed for fear of damage to the tender fruits everyone has been busy this week in getting their income tax forms filed we cant have so many security benefits without taxes school reopened again after the easter vacation on monday it is recommended by the school authorities that youngsters after the age of six should begin their school year in september although there is nothing to prevent such children starting now if arrange ments are made with the teacher and trustees several from here attended the minstrel show in the church at greenwood on friday evening last w h westney and son last year ensiled gross for the first time in this vicinity and the feeding of this ensilage to their dairy cows has been so satisfactory that several others are thinking of trying it county during the college holiday season each will call regularly on 100 or 150 dairy farmers their duties will be to obtain costs of butter production including feed labor depreciation of equipment and everything else that goes into the farmers overhead these figures will be set against revenue from the milk sold to determine exact profit if any there has been considerable guessing in recent months con cerning dairymans overhead can adian grocer points out and no- ixkiv has been able to determine what it is farming is a business the same as manufacturing wholesaling and retailing no manufacturer or dis tributor can possibly operate too well unless he knows his costs syria is the first arab country to offer votes to women al sprung from a couple who settled here about 1000 friendly pause ask for it either way both trademarks mean the same thing authorized bottler of cocncoln under contract with cocacolo ltd uxbridge beverages uxbridge ontario plionr 205 pure kettle rendered lard 20 ii pail s 290 the producers best market is pickering farms limited whitby 336 nght or day whitby ontario taa balsam and mount zion the active service class held their april meeting on tuesday evening last at the home of mrs wm harbron when an easter program was presented as this was the isth anniversary of the class a beautiful cake was contri buted by mrs r appleby one of the class members the class his tory was written by mrs lome jones the first president mrs cecil jones was the first teacher and organist and was presented with a beautiful corsagethose who were present at the birthday meet ing and the first meeting 18 years ago were mrs lewis jones mrs lome jones mrs cecil jones mrs walter carson and mrs bur nett jamieson mrs cecil disney is acting as president this year and mrs elmer wilson as teacher donnie wilkin entertained a number of his little friends to a birthday party on saturday in honour of his 7th birthday we are sorry to report at time of writing that mr jas wilson is in very poor health during the easter holidays the balsam school has had a new coat of paint mr fred mowder of stouffville was the painter mr and mrs lloyd wilson and family mr and mrs elmer wil son and family and mr and mrs lome tones and family attended a birthday party in honour of mr edgar evans last wednesday night at his home mr and mrs r day attended the funeral of the late mrs a wells at uxbridge last wednesday mr fred mowder and mrs smith of stouffville spent the weekend with mr and mrs jack brown mr m s chapman of pickerin stouffville womens institute presents the modernists senior students from the vocal studios of billie bell gregg former star of stage and radio presenting variety capers ballads modern popular songs friday april 29th 815 pm veterans hall stouffville adults 50c children 35c see them now otaco no 21 tractor spreaders the famous olaco no 21 spreader adapted for traetor use the hitch is operated from the tractor scat it is raised or lowered by means of a screw jack to adjust the hitch iicirht to any drawbar levers are within easy reach of tractor seat an exceptionally well limit spreader to make work easier and taster when handling manure claremont coop at the cpr phone 38w east pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 11 co 1105 1110 1120 danforth bus lines toronto brougham ctfaremont bound read down west bound read pm pm am am am am pm pm daily dally daily dally p c ex ex sun kx sun sat sun sun sun sat hnl onlv hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only 9 on 10 00 915 bay and dundas 840 935 150 520 rin 995 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 con 935 1035 950 scarboro jet 800 900 115 445 615 250 050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 fi 2 53 10 53 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 427 fiin 2 55 0 55 010 town line 740 840 1255 425 fi1n in 1105 1020 markham 730 830 1245 415 700 315 115 030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 705 320 1 20 035 green river 715 815 1230 400 710 325 11 25 040 brougham 710 810 1225 355 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 parcel express 0x1383 daily reduction in faren effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 1h to brougham to to claremont 75 140 up pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800