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

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday july 13 1950 ioeoaggooooooooogoegoogaooooobaoooooooaogoobeeooflo claremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madllls store and overlands store aaoooooeoeoeoeooooooeoooooeoogooaooeooooeoeoooooeod ronnie stableford spent sunday in mr and mrs and daughter orillia mrs s cooke of lansing is spending a couple of weeks with mr and mrs e cooke and other relatives of her family the baptist world alliance will meet in cleveland ohio on july 22nd until july 27th mr and mrs ernest pilkey are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary on thursday july 13 ernie also celebrates a birthday on friday july 14th mr and mrs henry johnson visited on sunday afternoon with mr and mrs mcfayden and mr and mrs e smith at thorn- hill constable fred white of the pickering township police depart ment has been promoted to the rank of sergeant it was announc ed last week mr wilmot yake mr harry tobias mr and mrs geo daws and little daughter mr and mrs ross randall of toronto and mr ray yake of stouffville spent sun day with mr and mrs gordon riddle the local baptist sunday school picnic will be held on saturday july 22nd in ratcliffs park further particulars later congratulations are extended to mr and mrs geo stallon nee gladys morley on the birth of a daughter bonnie elaine on june 17th mr and mrs fred morley enter tained all members of their family on sunday excepting jean mrs mclean who lives in nova scotia mr and mrs r tansley have been entertaining another friend mrs radloff of woodstock during the past week rev harold and mrs lackey and two children are enjoying a few weeks vacation at a cottage near lakefield rev d davison preached excellent sermons on sunday to the two congregations in the united church the baptist federation of can ada assembly will meet in walmer road baptist church toronto from saturday july loth until wednesday july 19th inclusive outstanding speakers will be present and all who can possibly attend are urged to do so either for whole or part time geo hillson of the agincourt club carried off the hiram walker trophy in the bowling tourna ment held on the claremont greens on saturday second place went to lome lemont of north toronto third to earl beare claremont and fourth andy merdison new market twelve rinks participated the legions street carnival and dance went off in grand style on friday evening having been post poned from the week previous the lucky draw prizes were won as follows first an electric rangette glen manderson second a mix master alan tomlinson third an electric razor don mcmullough mr and mrs eurick blight of brooklin visited with mr and mrs d catherwood on sunday mr and mrs edgar evans and donald mrs m stewart mother of mrs edgar evans attended the stewart gathering on sunday at dundas mrs mina mcmaster of green- bank and miss margaret millar of toronto spent thursday afternoon visiting mr and mrs ernest pilkey john and judy also john phillips of ashburn the dunbarton group of the bahai world faith held a fireside at the home of jesse warden on saturday evening last with about twenty members and guests being present another fireside is plan ned for this coming saturday even ing july 15 and anyone interested in this group is cordially invited to attend mrs loyst mrs grant taylor and frankie spent sunday in tor onto with mr and mrs pyatt mr and mrs ken woods and family have left for a vacation in the north country mrs bessie bell janie bell mrs nora blakey miss trudie bayler and mrs ruby clark were callers on mrs j rumney one day last week mr and mrs charles sykes mr merle boose and children also mr julian rowan were callers at the warden home over the weekend master richard allman of tor onto is visiting with his aunt and uncle mr and mrs gerald all- man claremont public school promotions cherrywood mr and mrs pudney have sold their place and are moving to toronto their many friends wish them the best of everything in their new hore mr and mrs leonard hollinger and lois had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs mccallister of toronto the merry mixers of goodwood will present their play aunt cindy cleans up on friday even ing july 14th on the church lawn there will be other talent between acts mrs walter hamilton and mr oscar carter visited witli mr and mrs wm sinclair on sunday a number attended the garden party at cedar grove on saturday evening mr and mrs birmingham are returning to england after spend ing a few months with mr ani mrs pudney mr and mrs j rae of ireland have taken a position with mr and mrs geo todd mrs wm petty visited with her family over the weekend mr and mrs geo todd attended the strawberry social at brougham on friday evening mr roy trodeau of bowman- ville called on mr and mrs geo todd on sunday grade s to 9 honours lois skinner frances mccullough carol johnson reta finney ralph pearson pass erla symes aubrey carson angeline valentino sam nowak grade 7 to 8 honours stanley mcmullen june morgan pass ted wood diane denby phyliss beel- by joan redshaw phyliss beelby grade 6 to 7 honours kenneth catherwood brian buckles joan todd helen richardson clifford richardson nelda norton pass billie jordan joan drake grade 5 to i honours gary cooper keith norton ronnie mccullough noreen norton mar ion taylor enid benson ann keevil jim mccullough murray carson bobbie songhurst pass jack mcdonald wayne redshaw recommended eleanor butler grade 1 to 5 honours lorna jordan patsy wood ronnie hedges gordon allman fiances loyst bobby edwards allan badgerow sid dunning eric ward gladys edwards pass rae anderson recommended bobby steer grade 3 to 4 honours pat welsh wilfred gliddon gordon johnson bobby redshaw marie eby donna redshaw sandra davis and eunice mccullough equal joyce norton sheila mc cullough booby benson ronnie williamson garry taylor pass diana steer marie lynn dean evans grade 2 to 3 honours mary beelby raymond drake robert lehman dianne loyst patsy mc cullough barbara songhurst shirley symes pass wayne but ler david carnegie jack con stable david johnson william keevil glenn norton willard peddie murray taylor grade 1 to 2 honours bernice hicks sandra ann hill gerald morgan grant morgan jack red shaw bruce thorp carole todd raymond ward pass neil cather wood bobby judd lenora loyst betty redshaw john torrence barry speer from kindergarten to grade i pass business men to stage field day and concert claremont business association is planning a big field day and con cert here on wednesday julv 2th therell be a softball tournament horseshoe pitching and races to keep you entertained in the after noon and in the evening ai har vey will head a concert of spark ling talent on the stage in the park clare rouse doug romaine mildred morley and jack ayr are some of the headliners who will appear on the show a temper is an asset so long as we lose it only intentionally ooooooosetoooooooc stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 123 office phones 870 and 126 soooooooooooooooai look 5000 look in three cash prizes for driving 1950 ford test car v no obligation only qualification brinjr your drivers permit for details enquire at eastside motors authorized ford monarch dealers stouffville phone 64wl bus service toronto east bound read down brougham toronto time claremont west bound read up pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 103s 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 pm dally ex sunfc hoi 546 610 620 635 63 640 650 700 705 710 720 pm sat only 200 225 235 250 2 53 255 305 315 320 325 335 am dally ex sun toronto hoi bay and edward 840 danforth and luttrell 810 am san hoi 1000 1025 1036 scarboro jet 800 1050 malvern 745 1063 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 sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 pm sat only 520 455 445 430 427 425 415 405 400 365 345 pm sun hoi 935 910 900 845 842 840 830 820 815 810 800 bus will operate via cedar grove from may 1 to oct 31 and via markham from nov 1 to april 30 terminal at 074 bay street toronto danforth bus lines brougham russel gray john hamilton and jack mairs spent the weekend at a northern lake mrs everest and son of toronto visited tom gammage one day last week master kenny beer of toronto is visiting with his father donald beer lynn mantle of brooklin is with her grandmother mrs l hopkins for a holiday ted follows and family are holidaying with his parents this week mr and mrs robertson and mr and mrs chenier and family called on mrs lemmon and mrs middle- ton last week we are sorry to report that mrs l matthews is not well and has to rest for a while mrs r w witter of toronto is staying with her for a few days the annual sunday school picnic of st johns united church brougham will be held on tues day july is at greenwood park at 130 pm the wa met at the- home of mrs f cassie on tuesday evening july 4th with the president mrs geo duncan presiding mis wm knox led the worship service and mrs lackey the speaker for the evening gave a very inspiring address on the topic the work of the wa in the home a social time over the tea cups concluded a very pleasant evening the womens institute is spohi soring an evening lecture and films some in technicolor on canning ontario foods by miss ann robertson of the department of agriculture at 8 oclock sharp on thursday evening july 20th in brougham township hall all are cordially invited to attend this meeting the strawberry festival given under the auspices of st johns united church last friday proved to be a great success the ladies of the wa had the tables very tastefully decorated and the straw berries were most inviting every one enjoyed the delicious supper the drama was well portrayed and all the actors took their parts in a manner the buttonville wi may well be proud of the choruses coop 15 percent hog grower coop hog grower is a complete feed for growing pigs from 12 weeks of age to 150 lbs coop hog grower is fortified with vitamin d to ensure strongboned pigs it also contains a balance of essential mineral proteins and vitamins so necessary to produce rapid and economical gains claremont cooperative phone 38 claremont ontario we deliver tender closing date for home now extended closing time for tenders for the new ontario county home for the aged has been extended until july 20 it was learned friday prev iously tenders were to be in by july ik the reason advanced is that the project is of considerable magnitude and that due to holidays and certain other considerations such as the availability of mater ials it has been impossible for all prospectve bidders to have their figures completed by the required time several large firms are interest ed in obtaining the contract for the 250bed home which will be located close to the present house of refuge it is expected that it will be ready for occupancy by the end of 1951 reeve j a hawtin of beaverton is chairman of the build ing committee rio theatre uxbridge our biggest attraction frigidaire refrigeration comfortably cool wednesday thursday july i2th 13th bad men of tombstone barry sullivan and marjorie reynolds afternoon matinee on july 12th at 230 pm foto nite every thursday this week 15000 cash offer 4000 cash offer lots of fun lots of cash friday saturday july 14th 15th cargo to capetown frederick crawford and john ireland after sunday midnight show july 16th if im lucky perry como and vivian blaine monday tuesday july 17th 18th miss grant takes richmond lucille ball and william holden saturday matinee 2 pm pine orchard mi and mrs- harold eveleigh and sons of aurora visited mr and mrs chapman over the weekend mrs w reid and miss helen attended decoration services at mt albert on sunday mr and mrs l hendry anil janet were holidaying at penetang- uishene master bruce and verne eve leigh are visiting their cousin earl johnston mr and mrs ford lehman and beverley were weekend visitors with mr and mrs howard lei- man j hope was a toronto visitor on friday the willing workers met on mrs woods lawn on wednesday afternoon with a good attendance plans were completed for the ice cream social to be held monday july 17 on the church grounds followed by a program miss betty hope is temporarily employed at york county hospi tal in the xray section given between acts were very well received and the audience was particularly intrigued by the gentlemen taking part weddings anderson wilson the marriage of helen ethel jane wilson daughter of mr and mrs george t wilson of balsam and earl thomas anderson son of mr and mrs maitland anderson of claremont was solemnized on june 24th at the parsonage of greenwood united church with the rev r h monkham officiat ing the bride was gowned in white bridal satin styled with a flowing skirt and train a coronet of white satin ribbon held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and orange blossoms her only attendant miss marjory rose appleby was in yellow taffeta designed with a long full skirt she carried a nosegay of pink and white daisies which were repeated in her coronet headdress mr george nookes of glen major was best man for the reception held on the lawn at the home of the brides parents at which there were sixty guests the brides mother was in navy blue faille with a corsage of rose gladioli petals and fern the grooms mother was in light blue faille with a corsage of pink corn flowers and fern both wore matching accessories a threetier wedding cake flank ed with bowls of roses centred the brides table those pouring tea were mrs alfred rogers brook lin and mrs joseph jones ux- bridge among those serving were misses eileen carson luella car son bernice mcavoy marion disney betty appleby and myrna jones for the wedding trip to north ern ontario- the bride was in pale blue faille with white accessories before leaving the bride threw her bridal bouquet which was caught by miss betty appleby the young couple will reside in claremont temperatures which kill living cells are often only a few degrees above those at which they are accustomed to living now and then we figure any high degree of international co operation is improbable in a world where most people wont keep to the right on a crowded sidewalk stanley theatre stouffville ontario continuing through daylight saving time doors open 700 pm first show starts at 730 pjb during the week saturdays holidays open 630 starts at 7 pm thursday friday july 13th 14th thrill to the excitement of the mighty- berlin airlift the big lift starring- montgomery cliff paul douglas cartoon- one day only r t saturday july 15th i shot jessie james with preston foster barbara britten plus 3 stooges comedy spring comes to niagara cartoon three big days i mon tues wed july 17th 18th 19th ma and pa kettle go to town here they are again better than ever before starring marjorie main percy kilbride plus vaudeville days cartoon cinderella is coming next

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