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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1950, p. 8

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday april 13 1930 loooboooooooooooooogeooafloflgogoaoobooooogoooooeflaobj claremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madills store and overlands store mr and mrs morgan hill were sunday evening dinner guests with mr and mrs kred pugh mr and mrs cliff pilkey and family of toronto were easter visitors in the village mr and mrs d woodburn of toronto spent easter sunday with mrs n sanderson and family mrs sibley two daughters and a son of omemee were easter visi tors with her mother mrs v neal mr and mrs gordon overland and children of kingston are spending a few days with mrs overland dr and mrs tomlinson spent a few days with their son william and his wife and young daughter in london mr larry burnell is spending his easter holidays in stouffviue with his grandmother mrs rhoda zeller miss alta zeller attended a three day hair dressing convention held in the royal york last week which was opened by canadas prime minister mr and mrs gordon mr and mrs bell of uxbridge mr and mrs inglis of georgetown mr and mrs russell prouse of brampton miss isobel prouse and friend visited over the easter weekend with their parents mr and mrs prouse mr and mrs t hammond also spent sunday afternoon and evening with her parents in a happy reunion mr and mrs alonza edwards of whitby visited with mrs d pugh on sunday the death in toronto of herbert forsyth at age of 61 years recalls the fact that deceased lived for a few years in claremont but his father was a native here being mr john forsyth a brother to robt and mac herb forsyth was a veteran of world war i and is survived by his wife who came from overseas and by two sons mr and mrs gordon overland and family of kingston mr and mrs g l overland mitzi and gre gory of detroit also miss peggy overland and writ donahue of toronto were easter visitors at the home of mrs c a overland here mr and mrs fred redshaw wellknown looal couple marked their 33rd wedding anniversary on april 4th mrs d arksey and family of brookiin spent the holiday here with mrs arkseys parents mr and mrs jas taylor miss beverly norton celebrated her third birthday last week and enjoyed having a number of her playmates for a teaparty to mark the occasion miss mary morgan daughter of mr and mrs roy morgan entered the toronto general hospital on brougham atha news miss martha bylands visited with congratulations to miss eileen mrs seebeck over the weekend draper who celebrated her 11th monday in preparation for what we all trust will be the final operation on wednesday of this week on her foot and ankle which was left in a crippled condition after polio when a child the misses isobel and jean gregg miss eileen cooper miss kathleen beelby and miss doris daulphin were visiting with their respective parents and attending church on sunday mr and mrs fred pugh accom panied by mr lyman pilkey at tended the funeral of the late mrsf michell in markham on friday mr and mrs earle cook motor ed to lansing on sunday and at tended easter services with mr and mrs bruce harton and mrs s cook returning home late sun day evening the mission band will be held next sunday in the united s s room during church service there were nineteen members of the goodfellowship class who cele brated the tenth anniversary at whitby at red wing orchard last wednesday evening with sup per including a special birthday cake and indoor bowling they reported having a good time mr and mrs fred pugh enjoyed tea one evening last week with dr and mrs ray pilkey mt joy the choir rendered a couple of easter anthems in a fine manner on sunday morning to a well filled church and at the evening service mrs w evans and mr d hedges contributed a duet it was for me the choir contributed a number and mr lewis a solo the stranger of galilee which were very much appreciated rev lackey preached splendid easter messages at both services the baptist church had special music and easter messages were preached by the pastor the com munity enjoyed the chimes as they rang out over the air before both church services their messages of music and song mr and mrs tausby enjoyed a short visit from her two sisters from toronto on sunday afternoon claremont howling club will hold their annual meeting wednes day april 19th there will be a potluck supper at g30 pm in the club house all bowlers and pro spective bowlers are asked to at tend mrs e lewis and granddaugh ter miss marion taylor are enjoy ing a weeks holiday with the for mers daughter mrs graham and family of oshawa mrs m stewart of toronto is spending the easter holidays with mr and mrs edgar evans and donald on sunday mr and mrs james briscoe entertained mr and mrs bert jones mr and mrs percy maynard of brookiin mr and mrs frank mcavov and brenda of mt zion and blake briscoe of tor onto congratulations to mr and mrs morgan evans who celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on sat urday april 8th those who ga thered at their home on saturday evening were mr and mrs vin cent baker and family of altona mr and mrs william evans and family of claremont mr and mrs mr ewart gorden and his mother mrs george gorden visited her sis ter mrs wm ellieott one day re cently misses wilcox of toronto called on their sister mrs bruce ritchie on good friday and accompanied her to the church service in the afternoon miss helen barclay rn visited with her mother mrs c barclay on the holiday mr and mrs robt liscombe of toronto visited with his father and brothers here over the weekend miss m burton also mr and mrs robt burton and mr and mrs wm burton all of detroit visited their brother mr x burton and sister mrs m hamilton over the weekend mr roy miller and mr don wan- nopp motored to buffalo and roches ter for the holiday mr g seebeck and daughter lil lian of markham visited with his mother mrs seebeck on sunday mr and mrs d l mails and daughter barbara visited with mrs d dawson of claremont on good friday and helped celebrate her birth day mr and mrs wallace ellieott of toronto visited with his parents wm and mrs ellieott on sunday mr and mrs willis hamilton also mrs e hogle and mrs geo hayes of columbus were recent visitors at the m hamilton home mrs howard malcolm returned home on sunday after spending a few days with her daughters mrs jno knox and mrs r crawford of hampton misses heather and freda ritchie of toronto are visiting with their grandparents mr and mrs bruce ritchie mr and mrs mitchell of toronto visited their daughter mrs al har vey on good friday miss ann barclay had sunday tea with her friend miss barbara mairs mr and mrs e boden and fam ily of toronto visited her sister mrs e woodward on sunday mrs c devitt is now recuperating at the home of her sister mrs geo gray her many friends wish her a speedy recovery mrs knot of port perry is now staying at the ji hamilton home while she is attending mrs hamilton mr w e willson and family have moved in with mr a storrey for the present while building a new house on a lot which they recently pur chased mr willson has sold his farm and is holding an auction sale on wed nesday april 12 this farm located on the 5th concession has been in the willson family for half a century the wms of st johns church will hold their delayed easter thank offering on sunday evening april 23 rev honeysett of the fred vic tor mission will be the speaker the april meeting of the friendly bible class of st johns united church was held at the home of mrs john miller on monday evening with good attendance mir and mrs ross madill and mr and mrs robert mil ler were the conveners and they were in charge of the worship service which had the easter theme mrs fred cassie gave the members an in teresting talk on her trip to florida she also showed pictures and sou venirs of her trip and these gave the members the urge to travel mr r miller conducted a quiz which was enjoyed by all the may meeting is to be held at the home of rev and mrs h lackle the evening closed with the usual lunch and with mrs miller being thanked for opening her home to the class the regular monthly meeting of the wa of st johns united church brougham was held at the home of mrs geo duncan on wednesday eve birthday on monday miss grace lehman visited on good friday with mrs charles kerswill mr and mrs gren draper and marie were guests on easter sun day with mr and mrs a draper many happy birthdays to mrs vanzant who celebrated her 79th birthday on saturday mrs van zant wishes to thank her many friends who so kindly remembered her with cards fruit flowers and visits on good friday a surprise birthday party was given mrs thomas dunkeld at the home of murray dunkeld 17 guests were present mr and mrs fred draper and family were easter sunday guests with mr and mrs lome wagg of udora miss ella whitson visited her aunt in uxbridge on easter sun day of the business session the wa is very much encouraged by the sub stantial increase in membership an announcement will be made at a later date of an entertainment to be held in may a lovely solo by mrs lackey followed the business session mrs cassie as program convener introduced the special speaker for the evening mr hugh miller who gave a most interesting and compre hensive talk on his recent visit to scotland his talk was highly appre ciated by the large group of members and their husbands who were spec ially invited to hear mr miller rev lackey closed the meeting with pray er after which a delicious lunch was served new pickering police chief founded city arson squad lockhart w trinnell 55 who in 1939 retired from the toronto po lice force after 25 years service will get back into harness as po lice chief of pickering township may 1st the former toronto police force detective and founder of the first toronto arson squad said its time too i feel i can be of service to the township and am all set to roll up my sleeves and go to work f1ckekixg farmer wins award on hay vincent teify of cherrywood won first prize on a bushel of chopped hav at the provincial hay show held in march at woodstock ont with a score of 95 points be ing less than 4 points behind the newly crowned hay king douglas hart of woodstock who won the championship on a bale of second cut hay scoring 99 points fall wheat wintered well maple syrup scarce axd costly farmers report fall wheat win tered well in this part of ontario the provincial agricultural depart ment reported that wheat appears to have a good top and the snow of recent weeks offered good pro tection for some time the maple syrup run to date has is the second bachelor loss on this line in a few weeks and again the observation stands that man should not live alone been disappointing in most parts of southern ontario but the high price has dulled the appetites of many currently farmers are ask ing so per gallon and while local demand is not as heavy as some years surplus syrup is readily sold to people living in the city hay is reported scarce in stouff- villemarkham district and fancy prices for loose or baled hay is re ported mayor jermyn told a gathering in whitby last week that the town was investigating the possibility of seceding from ontario county claiming the town would save 10- 000 annually a city may secede from a county but it is not likely that a town could accomplish such an undertaking otherwise we would soon have no counties for a municipality to secede they would have to face maintenance of a childrens aid courts and many other advantages that whitby will find when they make a serious in vestigation of the matter the new modern rio theatre uxbridge matinee saturday at 230 pm wednesday thursday april 12 13 gary cooper and jane wyatt in task force foto nite every thursday this week 15000 cash offer 1000 cash offer wednesday night is attendance night lots of fun lots of cash friday saturday april 14 15 kirby grant and suzanne dalbert in trail of the yukon ning april 5th the devotional ser- raymond walburn and vice was conducted by mrs matthews after which mrs duncan took charge lome jones and family of mount zion mr and mrs edgar evans and donald of claremont mr and mrs carl dopking and family of dundas mrs m stewart of tor onto mr and mrs neil mclean and nephew of woodville their are 11 grandchildren a very en joyable evening was spent by hav ing a mock wedding solo recita tions and many games after which all enjoyed dainty refreshments which consisted of an anniversary cake the happy couple retired from the farm five years ago and moved into claremont walter catlett in leave it to henry pickering chief l w trinnell who will take office may 1st as chief of police of pickering townships twoman force he was selected by pickering coun cil from 15 auplications submitted mr trinnell joined the toronto force in 1914 before he was 21 and served first at number one division and later with number seven as a detective he was instrumental in smashing a notorious stock market racket in 1927 and was responsible for the apprehension of the jannis brothers convicted master swind lers and arsonist samuel bornstein who died in kingston penitenti ary several years ago it is as much the part of a po lice officer to develop healthy activi ties for the youngsters as it is in tracking down lawbreakers his own 12yearold son colin besides being in entrance class at school is presently serving as a page at the provincial legislative assembly during his term with toronto police mr trinnell was assigned to guard visiting royalty and in this capacity has accompanied such not ables as the duke of kent duke of windsor and the present king and queen during the past year he has been employed by the county of york in the registry office of later years he has devoted much of his off-the- job hours to raising flowers at his country home and has participated to a large extent in pickering town ship community events bisaiaiaisiajsje township of whitchurch tenders for gravel sealed tenders properly marked will be received by the undersigned until 1200 oclock noon tuesday april 18th 1950 for crushed gravel screened through inch screen as follows 1 10000 cu yds more or less delivered on any road in whitchurch twp as directed 2 2000 cu yds more or less delivered to local improve ment at wilcox lake prices to be submitted on a cu yd basis or by weighf the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ernest davis road supt vandorf ontario jigfioiarajsfigjgraiasjsiiiile cockshutt plow co offers a full line of implements bargains on used tractors of all makes reasonable terms will accept stock as down payment john b white cockshutt dealer brougham ont mm monday tuesday april 17 18 james cagney and edmund obrien white heat two shows nightly first 7 pm ivl m vi mm m m m m m m mm m m m m m i master calf starter grower you get cleancut strongboned growthy calves with master calf starter grower a special formula of pellets and carefully pro cessed cereal grains designed to replace whole or kim milk immmmmi m m mm master balanced feeds fir u c1as1ij or rouitir fun utt stock fo tciina amuuuifbou i m m w wm mi imm m m tn i seeds fertilizer mixed feeds and western grain claremont coop phone 38 e3 9 i feeders who keep ricoros eventually buy raster audley easter visitors to many homes here were numerous despite the bad roads clare and mrs gunter of hamil ton and miss muriel westney were holiday visitors with their parents here w h and mrs west ney his many friends here are sorry to learn of the accident to william moorehouse of whitby whose face was torn in a recent highway acci dent he was formerly a resident here the school children are enjoying the holidays the new regulations for doing away with the entrance exams and the supplying of books is going to entail a greater expen diture by the section for new books for all the pupils next year many friends of mrs r p win ter will regret to hear of her illness in the hospital at oshawa a local house party for a brush selling company was attended by many at the sheridan home last week our local mail man has been do ing good work in geting through over most of the mail boxes de spite the bad holes in many of the roads along his route friends were shocked to hear of the sudden death of hector ross who lived alone on the fifth con cession line hack as he was fam iliarly called was a friend of every one and he had just returned from the funeral of a brother in toronto when he was found dead in his bed deceased was of a jovial disposition was well informed upon the cur rent and national problems and loved to diseusss such question with anyone he possessed a good voice and a manner that was al ways kindly and attractive this like putting money in the bank austin saves a third on motoring cost if you drive a car you know that the cost of motoring has soared to unprecedented heights during the past years with this in mind austin set out to produce a car that would radically reduce costs on purchase price operation and maintenance the result was a car that lets you drive one mile free in every three up to 40 miles to the gallon of gas yet notwithstanding austin gives you all the beauty performance and long car life that you would expect from one costing nearly twice as much wards garage claremont phone 700 call in for a demonstration f bus service tokoxto east bound read down brougham toronto time claremqxt west bound read up pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 pm dailv ex sun hoi 545 610 620 635 638 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat only 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 am dailv ex sun hoi sun hoi toronto 1000 bay and edward 840 1025 danforth and luttrell 810 1035 scarboro jet 800 1050 malvern 745 1053 browns cor 742 1055 town line 740 1105 cedar grove markham 730 1116 locust hill 720 1120 green river 715 1125 brougham 710 1135 claremont 700 am sun hoi 935 910 900 845 342 340 830 820 815 810 800 pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 355- 345 pm sun hoi 935 910 900 345 842 840 830 s20 315 810 800 bus will operate via cedar grove from may 1 to oct 31 and via markham from nov 1 to april 30 terminal xortheast corner of b ay and edward streets danforth bus lines

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