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

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the tribune stouffviue onl thursday september 8 1949 glaremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madius store and overlands store congratulations to nellie gostick on obtaining honour standing at the toronto normal school sum mer course next wednesday sept 1hh is the date of one of the largest auction sales to be held in the dis trict this fall the farm stock and equipment of sam fretz well- known 9th concession farmer just west of the village will be sold by a s farmer there are 10 head of registered and grade ayrshire cattle being offered in addition to 60 hogs 230 chickens and an inter tractor and threshing machine miss helen michell of toronto attended the applebystory wedd ing last saturday and while here visited with relatives and friends mr and mrs gordon overland and children are spending their ohjo y g a accompaniwi by a holidays with mrs overland and cousin mrs henderson of toronto dwight and mr and mrs iran and spenl friday of week wm n family m and mrs p jjr and mrs mr homer jackson who was a p chas e e1ijou mrs a u patient m the general hospital for um daugnler diane of b several weeks and underwent a also visited wirh them critical operation is able to be tne mission balk will be neld home again greatly improved on tuesdav sept 13th at 1 oclock mr and mrs a d peters of the sunday school room there port perry have been visiting with will be a treat for the members and their daughters mrs carruthers nve i a boys and girls up to ige will join and help the mission sand a assumption illinois usa visit ed with n m and mrs palmer also with toronto relatives the formers father mr geo story was at one time a resident of pickering township mr and mrs wm hugh pugh and son glen of dublin are spend ing a few days with his father w h pugh and other relatives mr and mrs harold coleman and son mr and mrs matheson of calloa missouri usa gave n m and mrs palmer a pleasant sur prise one day last week in spend ing a few hours with them enroute to carleton place to visit relatives there the grandparents of mrs coleman and mrs matheson being palmer by name and formerly of pickering township mrs franklin ham of montua chas cooper heads businessmen chas cooper popular hardware implement and general motors dealer has been elected president of the newlv organized claremont and mrs beverley and families for 12 years of the past couple of weeks mr and mrs j norton and mr and mrs a robinson have taken a twoweeks trip to montana visit ing among relatives rev mr fletcher of oshawa has been engaged by the local church board to preach at the morning services of brougham and clare mont united churches during the month of september friends will be pleased to learn that mrs robt mcleod is recover ing from a sprained ankle which she sustained when she tripped on the sidewalk recently a miscellaneous shower was held last friday evening at the home of mr and mrs russell pilkey in honor of miss dorothy burton who will become the bride of mr earle cooke on saturday of this week there was a large attendance and many lovely gifts were received we deeply regret that mr jas mcculiough suffered a partial stroke last wednesday evening and lies in a critical condition at his home two daughters nurses are in attendance and everything is being done to relieve and restore one of the communities highly respected citizens the bowmanville football team which was to have played with claremont last saturday evening in the park was unable to attend to the disappointment of the local team and a number of fans the 128th anniversary services of the claremont baptist church will be held on sunday sept 18th watch for fuller particulars next week we regret that mrs cooke is suffering from a severe dose of hay fever we hope she may make a rapid recovery mrs john stobo portland oregon mr and mrs archie little of cedar grove and mrs tom little of toronto spent last tues day with mrs david gregg and mr and mrs hugh gregg mrs stephen of aurora is visit ing with her sister mrs w ward mr and mrs alex story accom panied by mr and mrs sloan of in making success the womens institute will be held on thursday sept 15th at the home of mrs w benson roll call a food for health the district president mrs brady of whitby will be guest speaker those on the lunch committee are mrs wallace mrs l hill mrs palmer mrs w evans and mrs hutchings everyone welcome engage new minister at the close of a short service in the united church last sunday evening the congregations of brougham and claremont voted in favor of rev lacey of frank- ford to become the pastor of the circuit duties are expected to commence in october rev mr fisher of brooklin interim moder ator of the presbytery presided routine business at early council meeting some stock withdrawn from public auction the public auction sale on the farm of l kahn son on the 8th concession of pickering east of claremont proved an interesting event of the past week the kahns are not giving up farming and as usual this has a certain effect on a sale since it is felt that unless the bidding is profitable to the seller stock is withdrawn as against a farmer who is giving up business in this line in any event s7000 was turned over with quite a herd of cattle left in the stalls and several lots of pigs not sold the tractor was withdrawn from sale after reaching 1050 auc tioneer farmer said he had to use real salesmanship all afternoon and sold steadily for four hours it is reported that the kahns would be interested in buying a larger farm in the stouffviue district no implements were advertised or offered for sale aaboaa3aaaoigoao businessmens association other officers of the organization are vice president frank barclay secytreas ed lewis directors geo constable grant taylor and gordon taylor frank barclay heads the sports committee and this group con templates holding games in the park each saturday evening secretary ed lewis will arrange for a con stitution and bylaws to be drawn up for the association the suggestion of a worthwhile weekly draw is being looked into by dick cooper the draw would be made by the use of coupons one for each fifty cent merchandise purchase new fire truck burning question whether or not claremont is to have a new fire truck is being ser iously discussed by the village trustees and members of the local brigade at the present time 1500 claremont coop annual meeting take notice that the annual meeting of the claremont ooop will he held on 14 wednesday sept 1940 in the community hall clare mont at the hour of s pm all members and others inter ested are asked to attend ladies will he cordially welcome light lunch provided ralph faulkner secretary pickering township council meeting on thursday sept 1st i in new equipment has been due to their regular meeting date ordered and is now ready for ship- falling on the holiday dealt with ment to be installed on the only routine business i present truck a petition was received from the existing outfit is ten years ratepayers in the dunbavton area old and was a homemade affair calling for action by the council geo constable brigade representa regarding the burt dog boarding kennel owing to the fact that a number of complaints have been received regarding the dogs there no kennel license was issued mr burt for 1949 at the august meet ing council gave the owner thirty days to remove the alleged nuis ance i think we should give him more time said reeve westney thats where we differ return ed councillor geo todd 1 dont either said deputy- reeve disney dogs can be an awful nuisance they should never have been allowed in there in the first place it was finally agreed that council tive when speaking to council last week on the matter doubted if the government would pay a subsidy on such a truck should the munici pality take over all township fire outfits it seems too bad to spend 1500 for equipment for an outdated truck if a new modern outfit will be needed within a year or two should the village trustees choose to go ahead and purchase a new outfit costing 6000 or 7000 on their own no government help would be forthcoming and the way matters stand the township coun cil is not prepared to enter the fire- fighting field at the moment con siderable planning will be neces should stand by their previous sary before a satisfactory zoning decision to have the dogs removed j for the entire township could be forthwith set up for the three brigades of sidney pugh lot 2fl con 4 was claremont brougham and picker- granted payment of 30 for three ing at the present time the lambs two ewes 1 ram all pure- southwest corner of the township bred shropshires injured by dogs is in dire need of more protection road accounts passed for pay- and pickering is overtaxed and ment amounted to 708232 this cannot hope to service this fast- amount included 303385 for growing area asphalt top and road work done on the bay road a petition was tabled from dixie road residents asking for the brush to be cut road ditched and gravelled where necessary since the budget was set and much of it already spent for this year noth ing could be done on the road until 1950 council agreed messrs constable anderson and lehman waited on a council in connection with assistance regard ing the claremont fire brigade the representatives of the brigade told council that considerable new equipment was on order for the existing truck but some were of the opinion that a new truck should be purchased council could give little con crete assistance- to the claremont men only to inform them the possibility of the township being zoned for fire protection with the municipality taking over the three existing outfits was pending a meeting with the fire marshalls department and representatives of all three brigades was also mooted relief and hospitalization for the month order paid totalled 91150 danforth bus lines toronto east pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 bound read down pm daily ex sun hoi 545 610 620 635 638 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat onlv 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 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 1035 1040 1050 brougham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line markham locust hill green river brougham claremont claremont west bou am am daily ex sun hoi 840 310 800 745 742 740 730 720 715 710 700 sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 nd pm daily ex sun hoi 150 125 115 100 1257 1255 1245 1235 1230 1225 1215 read pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355 345 up pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 parcel express 0x1383 dally redaction in fares effect sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 brougham the september meeting of the wms of st johns church will be held at the home of mrs f cassie hostesses mrs cassie mrs j white mrs ritchie mrs norton and group b in charge roll call a verse from the bible containing word reap the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute is postponed from the regular date sept 13 to sept 20 the course on slip cover making will he held in claremont beginning september 13 congratulations to mr and mrs c b sheppard on the arrival of a young son brian bently on tuesday august 30th at the oshawa hospital the many friends of miss margar et duncan are glad to know that she has left the hospital and is now con valescing at the home of her sister airs new of toronto mr gordon duncan left on tues day for his new position having been transferred to a place 160 miles north of fort william mrs duncan and daughter carol are stay ing with her parents mr and mrs m harlock visitors through the week with mrs t c brown were mr and mrs r w tarrant and daughter of st paul minnesota miss lila cameron of oshawa mr and mrs whittaker and two daughters of windsor mr and mrs a miller also mr and mrs robt miller and daughter margaret motored to huntsville for the weekend mr and mrs d a beer visited with oshawa friends on sunday mr and mrs e l crocker o toronto visited mrs a b matthews one day last week mr f wright visited with his daughter mrs carl devitt over the weekend mr and mrs w j brown miss rowney of toronto also mrs laur mar of franklin mass called on mrs t c brown on sunday mr and mrs wm knox spent the weekend at minden and other north ern points mr and mrs don ritchie of otta wa spent the weekend with his par ents mr and mrs b ritchie mr don parker of burks falls visited mr roy miller last week mr and mrs irwin and daughters of haliburton also mrs e carson were recent guests at the william ellicott home mr and mrs bruce easton visited her mother at callander during the weekend mr and mrs alex milroy of mark- ham called on mrs geo philip one day last week mr and mrs e hogle of colum bus called on her brother mr and mrs m hamilton recently mrs follows is entertaining her sister from the usa and accompan ied her to hamilton on sunday when they visited with mr and mrs ted follows mrs gannon spent sunday with her brother warren and mrs willson misses wilcox of toronto who are spending the summer at whitby beach spent a few days last week with their sister mrs b ritchie wedding bells are ringing in our midst mr and mrs bent also mrs cars- well and daughter lynn visited their mother mrs w hamilton on sun day mr and mrs howard malcolm are leaving this week on a motor trip to dakota and other western points mr and mrs d l mairs visited mr and mrs joe empringham of claremont on sunday work was proceeding this week on extending the local water service south to mairs hardware knoxs store and robt millers when these three additional users are hooked up a total of ten business places and homes will be supplied notice to pickering township high school students commencing fall term september 6th 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 fron brougham kinsale balsam claremont and westj whitevale to markham i south end students use t t c bus to pickering scarboro oev vcks8o facts about coop lay mash i balanced protein contains both animal proj lein meat meal fish meal milkpowder and vegetl 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 giv uniform incorporation and better stability correct mineral balance added calcit 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 masi give them a ration that contains all the essential nutrients recommended by the worlds leading poultryf nutritionists 2 3 you claremont cooi at the cpr phone 38w ing in church mr e bruce leader urges all to attend mr giles tran had the misfortune of smashing his new car badly when in collision with one of barclays gravel trucks on the brock road and fourth concession of pickering al though the car was badly damaged giles was unhurt mr henry gray has returned to work after being layed off some two months with illness green river miss barbara white spent the re mainder of her holidays with her parents here mr and mrs gill of toronto visit ed last week with mrs r dafoe mr and mrs g freshwater and and mrs frank spent the weekend in haliburton mr bob patterson of windsor vis ited his cousin geo duncan last week mrs s mcgraw and bryan spent the weekend in brantford we understand the ireson farm has been sold to mr mcdonald of toronto the rickard family have bought a farm in reach township they will be moving the 1st of octo ber on sunday morning union ss was presented with a new hymn board by mr j nighswander it was gratify ing to see so many out after the holi day season everyone was glad to see again rev j mclachlan and mrs mclach- ian back in their places on sunday evening and we are looking forward to hearing more of the old land scotland where he has spent the last seven weeks he arrived home on thursday last and reports a very rough trip coming back choir practice oa thursday even- local dog owner given warning a person who has a dog and lives close to other people has a responsibility to see that there is no annoyance caused his neigh bours and according to this pick ering township bylaw you are obliged to do just that magistrate f s ebbs warned w 1 edwards of faifport beach who is charged by a neighbour toronto dr gordon armstrong with maintain ing a nuisance because of exces sive barking and howling of his dogs the case was not heard due to objections by mr edwards counsel that dr armstrong had not pre sented a certified copy of the town ship bylaw the hearing was set over two weeks partly in the hope that with the coming of cool weather the nuisance would be abated infor mally mr edwards was warned by means of suggestion that if any nuisance exists he take steps to ward alleviating it and this action would be taken into consideration at the time of the hearing speaking to the court dr arm strong aid that his wife was ill and should not have to be bothered by barking dogs he also queried the court as to whether pickering township should send a represent ative to court to assist him in the prosecution of their bylaw both the new rio theatre uxbrid6e thursday friday saturd september 8 9 10 john wayne and montgomery clll in red river if the township finds merit inj case and expects to receive sible proceeds of a fine they shl the bench and counselor mr ed- 1 be sufficiently interested to a wards expressed the opinion that the prosecution mondav tuesday wednes september 12 13 14 victor mature and richard conl in cry of the xiti thursday friday saturd september 15 16 17 leo gorcey and huntz ha in hold that bab1 roddy mcdowall and elena verdui in tuna clipper two shows nightly first 7 coke and music for happy moments m1 ask for it either way both trademarts mean the tame thing coke authorized bottlar of cocacola undar contract with cocacola ltd uxbridge beverages uxbridge ontario phone 205

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