the tribune stouffvule ont thursday may 26 1949 claremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madius store and overlands store ken morley was forced to leave his work in coopers garage on monday when he received a badly gashed knuckle while working with some machinery air walter symes mrs lloyd bryant and mr and mrs john beelby were in orillia on satur day attending the funeral of a cousin the late james middleton mr and mrs jack morgan and family visited with mr and mrs robt nesbitt jr on the 6th con of uxbridge on sunday the junior goodfellowship group met at the home of miss june morgan on tuesday evening misses carol johnston and francis mccullough were in charge of the program following the meeting a social half hour and candy were enjoyed mrs g mclntyre spent the weekend in toronto visiting with a sister and a brother from ottawa mr j farr has sold his brick residence and lot which he vacated to move to orillia mr and mrs arthur cox and baby of toronto are spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs henry johnson an open meeting of the baptist mission circle will toe held on tuesday evening may 31st com mencing at 8 oclock at the home of miss s e evans mrs davisons group will have charge of the pro gramme with miss scott of tor onto as guest speaker miss binstead of park st baptist church peterboro sang during the morning and evening service in the baptist church in clare- mont last sunday miss binstead is a niece of mr fred binstead at whose home she spent the day evans ward is having a new sun- room erected at the front of his residence on main street the house has just been freshly painted and these improvements add greatly to its appearance mr chas cooper returned on sunday from a weeklong business trip which took him through western ontario to windsor mrs cooper accompanied her husband the newly appointed president and secretary of the womens institute took over their duties last wednesday afternoon for the may meeting which was held at the home of mrs w evans there was a good attendance and three new comers joined the organiza tion the roll was answered by naming ones birth stone and the motto for the month theres a rainbow in the clouds for you was read by 1st vice president mrs loyst convener of citizen ship read an excellent paper in which she stated that the legalized cocktail bars and beverage rooms were doing much to lower the standards of parents and young people in our fair province mrs d gregg showed how cutting of roses could be successfully rooted the proper methods used in obtain ing fine roses and protection of bushes during the cold season mrs catherwood presented the outstanding current events very capably and interestingly the lunch committee served a dainty lunch mrs carson sang a garden of flowers accompanied by mrs gregg the president thanked all who had contributed towards making a very successful and enjoyable afternoon due to the illness of mrs rhoten pickering twp public health nurse the beginners enrolment slated for claremont public school for monday was postponed a new date will no doubt be set shortly melts washer neighbors of dunbarton in we just got out of the house in south pickering twp are rallying time said mrs cooney my to the aid of mr and mrs j butter- field and their family after a fire destroyed all their possessions and gutted their home thursday the family was left without clothing mrs r cooney mrs butterfields mother said pickering township firemen blamed an overheated stove and estimated damage at more than 4000 the home was a fourroom frame cottage announcement mr and mrs george todd will be at home to their friends on saturday evening june 4th the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary soeooooeoeoommsi brougham mr m mclaughlin and miss june mcgill of toronto called on mr and mrs jack stewart on sunday the many friends of mrs rhoton are sorry to hear that she is ill in wellesley hospital but hope she will soon be around again mr and mrs al harvey were at buffalo on thursday last visiting her sister mrs mclnnis mr v a knox is now on a business trip to wiarton mr and mrs ivan booth were pleasantly surprised one evening last week when a number of friends from whitevale called on them and gave them a real musical chivaree y mr and mrs ross middleton and son gerald visited with goodwood friends on sunday mrs mathews has an oddity in tulips 2 full stems grown together supporting twin blooms mr and mrs ross mntlill and mr and mrs fred madill were sunday guests of mr and mrs fred dingman of whitby mrs jones and little son of tor onto visited her parents mr and mrs a ramsay recentlv mr s madill of toronto called you want to excel in making coffee yon will if yon buy maxwell house and follow instructions on the container for making per fect coffee maxwell house has an exclusive hlcnd on his niece mrs a b matthews one day last week the many friends of mrs cliff hubbard who is in oshawa hospi tal are glad to hear she is getting along as well as can be expected miss percy who spent the past week with mrs m hamilton has returned to her home in markham mr d liscombe and family visited his father mr h liscombe on sunday mr and mrs kenneth pascoe and mr and mrs w a knox visit ed mr and mrs john knox and mr and mrs george knox on sun day a very enjoyable afternoon was spent in the township hall on thursday may 19 when broug ham wms had whitevale and claremont wms members as their guests mrs m ellicott presi dent of the brougham society opened the meeting with a hymn in unison followed by the lords prayer mrs j tweedie president of the whitevale society took charge of the meeting with the whitevale ladies giving the devotional part of the service mrs k hastings gave the scripture reading mrs mclaughlin gave an address on displaced persons while mrs poynter mrs robinson and mrs g hamlin sang a trio brougham business meeting was then held during which an invita tion was excepted to visit mt zion wms on june 2nd the remaind er of the meeting was taken by the claremont society mrs f carson accompanied at the piano by mrs h gregg rendered a solo mrs h johnston gave an interesting talk on books followed by a reading leaving the farm by mrs d mccullough a piano solo was given by mrs h gregg rev i e kennedy closed the meeting with prayer and the benediction a dainty lunch was enjoyed by all mr and mrs ted follows and little son of hamilton visited his parents mr and mrs wm follows over the weekend mr and mrs k bent of oshawa visited with her mother and brother mrs w hamilton and john on sunday afternoon mrs j miller and miss b stevenson were guests of miss e green of greenwood one day last week mr and mrs harold crawforth and mr and mrs smith of whitby visited with mrs a b matthews and mrs wilson on saturday last miss wilkinson of toronto spent the weekend with her friend miss mildred gillman mr bill devitt and miss m newton of toronto spent the week end with his parents mr and mrs carl devitt mr david dawson of toronto was a weekend guest with dean and mrs mairs and family daughter fled- in her nightgown i ran down the street to telephone the fire department while she car ried the children out the youngest sandra seven months was sound asleep when it started the butterfields have another daughter susan two neither my daughter nor her husband had time to dress they ran out without any shoe every thing they owned was burned they havent a stich of clothing other than what they had on said mrs cooney neighbors gave them clothes and sheltered them while i firemen under deputy chief mitchell tried vainly to save the house it burned to a shell in 15 minutes mrs cooney said iter daughter and soninlaw rented the house they were married three years the heat was so terrific it just melted their new washing machine she said they also lost the radio stove beds living room suite and everything the family was given shelter with mrs cooneys other daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs t thompson milverton ave tor onto miss i fletcher who lives across the road from the cottage is also organizing help for the stricken family only a small part of the loss is covered by insurance deputy chief a w mitchell said a good supply of water from two wells and the wind blowing from the north saved a whole whole row of cottages nearby potato growers meeting in joe watsons recreation room uxbridge on monday may 30th at 830 pm the purpose of the meeting is to discuss the storage grad ing and marketing of potatoes with the possibility of a stor- with the possibility of a stor age and grading centre or centres being established in ontario county speakers r e goodin potato field- man for ontario f k bain stewart cooper ation and markets branch toronto harold whiteside dominion department of agriculture all farmers interested in im proving the marketing of pota toes are urged to attend this meeting is being spon sored bv the potato committee of the ontario county crop improvement association charge ottawa failed to aid ajax industry at claremont meeting charging the liberal govern ment had made empty promises to the crownowned village of ajax during last junes federal by- election frank mccallum pro gressive conservative candidate for the ontario riding said only federal and provincial cooperation could help ajax secure industries to support her population mr mccallum who was address ing a meeting in claremont satur day night explained that such co operation had not been forth coming from the liberal govern ment the ccf was not and never would be in a position to aid the warborn community he said arthur williams former ccf mp for ontario riding told a meet ing at uxbridge that if the ccf were elected canadians would wilson farm near balsam is sold the sale was completed week of the looacre farm on th 8th con of pickering hi mil south of balsam belonging richard wilson the new owe will be john empringham of scar boro twp who takes possession ir april 1950 mr wilson plans retire to whitby sale price of receive a real christmas present by pv th nrf nf vr i th wi d was negotiated by h the end of the year in the form of a national health insurance scheme that would only cost income earners 50 cents per week under present private hospitali zation scheme canadians pay approximately 34 a year for only limited hospitalization in contrast to complete medical and hospital care in britan for 35 he said liberal candidate walter c thompson spoke at oshawa mover willoughby real estat agent stouffville it is an interesting fact that wilson and the new owners father were schoo chums many year ago mr wilson has occupied th place for quite a number of yei although he did have it rented foi some time giraffes grow as tall as 18 feet hybrid sesd corn warrick big 3 blend early or late is a blend of three hybrid varieties blended together to give the best corn ensiiage a mixture of grain and fodder warrick hybrid 606 matures in 90 days for corn ensilage exceptionally heavy yield general purpose corn builders supplies gyproc lath the perfect base for plaster donnaconna wallboard may be used sheeting or wallboard asphalt shingles either plain or blended colours for cla coop phone 38w claremont ont danforth bus lines toronto east bound read down brougham claremont west bound pm pm daily pm sun ex sun sat hoi hoi only 945 545 200 1010 610 225 1020 620 235 1035 635 250 3038 638 253 1040 fi40 255 1050 650 305 1100 700 315 1105 705 320 1110 710 325 1120 720 335 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am dally ex sun hoi 915 940 am daily ex sun hoi toronto bay and dundas 840 danforth and luttrell 810 950 scarboro jet 800 1005 malvern 745 1008 browns cor 742 1010 town line 740 10 20 markham 730 1030 locust hill 720 1035 green river 715 1040 brougham 710 1050 claremont 700 sun- hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 pm daily 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 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 parcel express 0x1383 daily rednctioh in pares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 how many things made of 8wfftmltilt can you see on a street corner unless you look at the pictures on the right youll hardly believe there can be so many yet this is only a few of them for aluminum has so many ad vantages that you may see hundreds of other things made of it on the streets in store windows almost anywhere you look this is because aluminum is so very light and strong does not rust and has lots of other special features today more than 1000 canadian companies are making aluminum into so many kinds- of useful and beautiful articles that no one can keep track of them all why is this so because so many people all over the world want things made of aluminum we have been able to make more and more because we have been able to make more we have been able over the last ten years to reduce the price of aluminum ingot by 25 aluminum company of canada producers and processors of aluminum for canadian industry and world markets montreal quebec toronto vancouver windsor skatchewan has nine permanent parks scattered throughout the province granting of land in most pro vinces does not give the recipient the right to mine it aluminum store fronts never need paint also aluminum traffic lane markers parking meters street light brac kets direction signs and eaves troughs roofs window sills awnings shades and railway cars airplanes and new things are being made of aluminum every day