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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 1, 1949, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday september 1 1949 glaremont and district by staff correspondent lcal dealers madills store and overlands store the wms will meet at the home of mrs t stanbury on thursday afternoon sept 8th at 230 oclock as this is the last month for the secretary to be with us it is expected that everyone will attend mr and mrs howard mills and baby daughter of toronto spent last week with her parents mr and mrs jas mccullough mrs r rawson has returned home after visiting for a few weeks in haliburton at the home of her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs shaver mr and mrs w tomlinson and little daughter are enjoying holi days with dr x and mrs tomlin son the latter having returned home after a couple of weeks of freedom from regular medical duty mr and mrs l lye entertained their two grandchildren sons of mr and mrs tom lye of toronto for a week recently bill tomlinson son of dr and mrs n f tomlinson is in the us where he motored recently upon returning from saskatchewan bill has been in the west all summer interning in a hospital there he will return shortly with mrs tom linson from across the line she having been holidaying there during her husbands absence mrs don hedges entertained the baby band with their mothers last tuesday afternoon games lunch and icecream were enjoyed by all present miss agnes bukacheski steno grapher at the cooper hardware is at her home in coniston for a couple of weeks attending her mother who is ill mrs n sanderson has returned from uxbridge where she has been spending a few days assisting her daughter mrs r hockley friends are pleased to greet mrs chas cooper again since this popular local lady has been in hospital in toronto for a few days undergoing treatment mrs mclntyre is attending the annual school for leaders in connection with the wms this week at ladies college whitby we are glad to report the speedy return of mrs ed boniface to her home after her recent appendix operation at the general hospital and sincerely hope that blair evans who has been detained be yond the usual period due to com plications resulting from the ruptured appendix may soon be restored in health to his parents home again mr and mrs j d johnson and cousin miss johnston of toronto and mrs rev cousins of georgia spent a day last week visit ing with mrs d pugh mr and mrs art wideman near stouff- ville spent sunday with mrs pugh mrs conner and her mother mrs lonsdale have been visiting friends in toronto mr and mrs duncan and child ren mr and mrs hockley and infant son spent the weekend with mrs n sanderson and family solina and claremont locked horns in a 11 soccer tie here in the park on saturday evening the few games of football played recently on the claremont fields are said tc have given the old game a shot in the arm and now the boys are discussing organizing a team for next spring to enter the eastern league nearby claremonts crew includes lawrence and carl norton ross redshaw george derusha bill evans george beverley jack and swifty todd and gordon benson dr and mrs n f tomlinson have been receiving the congratu lations of their many friends throughout the village and district on the occasion of their recent wed ding anniversary the doctor and his wife arrived homo last week from a vacation trip to wigwassin lodge where they were feted upon leaving by other guests at the lodge a family gathering also marked the anniversary event when the couple reached their claremont home fortunately the main street was deserted on saturday when that big tree near the lewis bakery crashed down across the road the big fellow was rotted off at he base and had apparently been loosened by the heavy wind of the storm the night previous this friday is the date of the big auction sale on the farm of l kahn just east of claremont businessmen organize for community betterment a local business mens associa tion has been organized with mr chas cooper and mr ed lewis as acting president and secretary for the present a football game be tween solina and claremont at the community park on saturday evening was sponsored by the new organization the game ended in a tie and gate receipts amounted to about 2500 brougham softball team impresses at cne game brougham correspondent brougham softball team journey ed to toronto on saturday after noon where they played a picked team from oshawa at the exhibi tion grounds brougham came out on the short end of a 43 score but turned in an excellent effort for the big crowd of cxe visitors broughams club was hampered in the early innings when several of their best performers were late in arriving brougham lineup miller p todd c hewie lb mc- guckin 2b johnston 3b booth ss clark pascoe bradshaw f united church congregation to call new pastor rev mr kelly of lakefiekl was the fourth minister to preach in the united church for a call to clare mont and brougham pastorate rev kelly was an excellent speaker and revealed a deep regard for children and youths need for church organizations the speaker for next sunday morning has not been announced but the regular service will be held and a meeting at 730 pm next sunday at which rev mr fisher of brook- lin acting president of the bay of quinte conference will preside the congregation will decide by vote on the future pastor for the claremont and brougham circuit pickering has third largest group in county home pickering stands third among the municipalities in ontario county making use of the county home there are eleven residents of this township in the home at present according to county clerk william manning whitby township is second with fifteen and oshawa first with twentyfour the town ship of uxbridge has seven charges being cared for there and the town of uxbridge two the township of scugog is the only municipality not numbering any inmates at a closed meeting of ontario county council last week it was agreed that a new home should be built for use by county only and excluding oshawa city officials are said to be quite bitter over the move thirtyyearold vault removed brougham correspondent workmen have been busy dur ing the past week removing the vault in the township hall this has proved a difficult job as the concrete walls are nineteen inches thick in addition to steel plating mr cove of ajax is the contractor the brougham hall was erected 90 years ago and the vault added during the reeveship of john a white thirty years ago now that the building is no longer used for municipal purposes the vault is being removed to make more space audley the late mrs sturgiss of whitby was born on the winters farm here and attended school here she was a daughter of the late frank and mrs shiith wm ellis who has been in the news lately by reason of his development of a new cherry was an early resident of this place be ing born on the crawford farm bill will be remembered by the older persons here as a school boy we congratulate him on his lively interest in fruit growing fred and mrs puckrin have been enjoying a few days off on a motor trip to niagara and other points miss margaret puckrin of the oshawa school staff is spending a few days with her relatives here mr johnston of manitoulin is visiting at his wifes relatives here he was a brotherinlaw of the late mrs wm puckrin mrs arch bell has been visiting with relatives at manilla friends from various parts spent sunday with the jordans the bells the fallaizes and john puckrins school will reopen next tuesday morning when several new begin ners will start olt on the great adventure mrs eastwood will carry on with the music work in the school miss janet spratt made many friends here in her work last year and thev wish her improved health brougham mr and mrs ralph crawford and son gerry also mr and mrs john knox and family of hamp ton were in toronto on sunday visiting with mr and mrs t anderson mr and mrs mckay are enter taining their aunt who has recently come from scotland w j brown of toronto called on his mother mrs t c brown on sunday the friendly bible class will hold its next regular meeting at the home of mr and mrs manson ellicott on tuesday evening sept gth all members of the congrega tion are welcome at this meeting mr and mrs b kydd and little son ralph of toronto called on mrs l matthews on friday congratulations to mrs t c brown who celebrated her 87th birthday on saturday august 27 mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and inajean of myrtle called on mrs a b matt hews on saturday mr and mrs fred cassie mr and mrs w slack and mrs geo philip visited friends in st cath erines one day last week mr and mrs d l witter of montreal and mrs r w witter and daughter gladys of toronto visited with the formers aunt mrs l matthews on saturday and was accompanied by the the latter on a motor trip to lake simcoe miss helen burrows of oshawa visited with her grandparents mr and mrs chas burrows mr and mrs manson ellicott returned home after a pleasant motor trip to prince edward island and other eastern provinces mrs wilson and mrs fields visited with mr and mrs martin gall on sunday afternoon mrs mcdonald of prescott mrs swift of brockville and miss willis of montreal spent the weekend with their cousin mrs e e annis while on their way to visit other friends in toronto and also to take in the cne the many friends of mr d l mairs are glad to know he is able to be up after being confined to bed for live weeks masters john harvey david and ford frame and ernie philips returned home after spending two weeks holiday at sherwood forest boys camp at carnarvan halibur ton mr and mrs byan of toronto visited with mr and mrs al harvey on sunday mrs geo knox of hampton spent a few days last week with mr and mrs w a knox master gordon seebeck of tor- east pm sun hoi 915 1010 1020 1035 103s 1010 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 danforth bus lines toronto rrougham claremont bound read down west bound read up pm pm am am am am pm pm pm daily daily daily daily ex sun ex ex sun ex sun sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi only hoi hoi toronto hoi hoi hoi only hoi 5 15 200 1000 915 bay and dundas 810 935 150 520 935 610 2 25 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 910 g20 235 1035 950 scarboro jet 900 115 445 900 6 35 250 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 845 6 38 2 53 1053 1008 browns cor 742 842 1257 427 842 640 255 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 840 6 50 305 1105 1020 markham 730 830 1245 415 830 700 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 8 20 7 05 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 815 710 3 25 1125 1040 brougham 710 810 1225 355 810 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express ox1383 dally redaction in fares effecttro sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 air protests on building bylaw brougham aug 23 residents of pickering township will have a chance to voice objections to a recentlypassed bylaw prohibiting building of onestory dwelling of less than 700 square feet floor space when the municipal board meet here sept 9 township clerk lloyd t john ston announced the hearing will be held in the municipal building the bylaw was passed june 7 listing almost a dozen restrictions to regulate building of homes summer cottages tourist cabins garages in the township in future all houses and sum mer cottages of more than one story are required to have a ground floor area of coo square feet or more under the bylaw summer cottages or cabins may not be converted or used for living accommodation unless they con form to specified requirements trailer camps and overnight cabins are not permitted in all new subdivisions where no public water or piped water supply approved by the medical officer of health is available the minimum area of each lot has been set at 15000 square feet where the municipality approves of the water system the minumum area of the lot may be reduced to 7500 square feet the restrictions do not apply to buildings erected prior to june 7 or approved by the building inspector previous to passing of the bylaw onto is holidaying with his cousins elden and glen carter mrs w sadler and mrs morrish of highland creek visited with mr and mrs m annis on sunday mr and mrs ed jones visited his sister in toronto on sunday mr kenneth ramsay who is working in peterborough was home for the weekend mrs thos philip and daughter anna enjoyed a motor trip to montreal recently mrs helliwell and mrs killey took in the cne on saturday and report a good time mrs c devitt mr john devitt and miss m evans visited with mr and mrs bill devitt of toronto on sunday painting contractors started a redecorating job at st johns church on monday both the interior and exterior are to be done a e heaton and son are doing the work wwsasjoaawaksaawoc notice to pickering township high school students commencing fall term september gth 1949 grades 9 and 10 north end of township attend claremont whitevale district attend markham south end of township attend pickering grades 11 and 12 north end of township attend markham south end of township attend scarboro transportation north end of township served by bus from brougham kinsale balsam claremont and west whitevale to markham south end students use t t c bus to pickering scarboro ee4oo- sssos facts about coop lay mash i 2 3 balanced protein contains both animal pro tein meat meal fish meal milkpowder and veget able protein soybean meal peanut meal and sun flower meal added vitamins riboflavin from milk powder distillers solubles cereal grass and alfalfa meal vitamins a and d are added in the dry form to give uniform incorporation and better stability correct mineral balance added calcium and inorganic phosphorus are in proper proportion to produce strong birds that will lay hard shelled eggs the trace minerals manganese cobalt and iron are present in adequate amounts when you feed your laying birds coop lay mash you give them a ration that contains all the essential nutrients recommended by the worlds leading poultry nutritionists claremont coop at the cpr phone 38w mrs wallace bruce the death was recorded tuesday of last week of mrs wallace bruce whitby who passed away after several weeks illness in her 10th year mrs bruce was born at audley daughter of the late mr and mrs frank smith of audley and whit by she had lived in the whitby district all her life she is survived by her husband two sisters mrs clinton collinss i whitby and mrs fred brownl whitby and four brothers william flint mich ernestj ritchie falls ont fred oshawaf and bert detroit funeral service was conducted at the w c town funeral chapeh on friday at 2 pm by rev c asj malcolm of whitby united church burial was in mount lawn cemejl tery having than a coke is better thinking about it ask for it either way both utrademarks mean the same things authorized bottler of cocacola under contract with cocacola ltd uxbridge beverages uxbridge ontario phone 205

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