the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 31 1052 claremont and pickering twp district mrs davi and girls are recover ing from an atuck of flu mr wm palmer had sunday dinner with mr and mrs j peddle master iyle jackson celebrated his 9th birthday on saturday jan 2cth mr beverley chandler of rich mond mill was a guest of reg sanderson on sunday mrs root beeby had her neigh bours in on monday to meet mrs mike valentino and baby master dale boniface had a birthday party on tuesday of this week congratulations mr and mrs nicholson of tor onto were sunday visitors with her parents mr and mrs a prouse and family miss shirley morden of toronto and mr morley burnham of ux bridge visited on saturday and sundav with mr and mrs robt hockley mrs w evans entertained her mother mrs walter ward and mrs condy to a birthday supper in celebration of the happy event for both ladies on saturday con gratulations the recreation committee would like to thank the people of the village for their grand response to the paper drive last friday when over a ton and a half of paper was collected mrs x sanderson and mr and mrs douglas bryant and twins of whitby rr visited on sunday with mr and mrs d woodburn toronto mrs sanderson is expect ed to remain in whitby through out the week the junior choir numbering 25 members sang the lords prayer while two of the young ladies sang a duet and all led in the singing of four old familiar well loved hymns which were greatly appreciated by the congre gation last sunday evening at the united church under the direction of mr hedges and mrs mcconnell president and 1st vice president of the library board plans are leing completed for a concert of home talent slides and mr symond author as guest speaker in feb ruary in the community hall please watch for date and plan to attend everyone should be inter ested in our public library while mr elmore reanian whose home is on the oth con of pickering about two miles east of claremont was driving to toronto accompanied by his lady friend on a saturday evening recently he was bypassed by another car and pushed into the side of the ditch almost completely wrecking his car and injuring the young lady both passengers were later remov ed to the hospital upon examina tion the young man was found to be uninjured beyond a severe shak ing up and was able to go home owing to the bad weather on the evening in question driving a car was a dangerous undertaking and mr reaman has no knowledge of the identity of the one who was responsible for the accident as he sped on in the darkness altona the altona womens institute will be held at the home of mrs e lehman stouffville feb c at 2 oclock motto is come let us make merry together roll call is a waist line of pennies mrs p mortson will speak on hobbies for farm women there will be a demonstration on a hot sup per dish the program is in charge of mrs f byer con of com munity activities xote meeting is one week earlier everyone wel come the dominions largest lake is the great bear in the north west territories valentine dance claremont community hall friday february 8th ww bates orchestra novelties and favours admission 75c sponsored by the claremont badminton club not junk says accused will appeal pickering township fine w e bonk altoni road pick ering township was fined slo and costs for operating a junk yard in contravention of municipal by laws he indicated he was dissat isfied with the result and might appeal the sentence or question the validity of the bylaw my place is unsightly perhaps but 1 am not a c3r wrecker said bonk his contention was that he is a car rebuilder and that his pro vincial garage licence permits all the operations which he carries on xeighxrs appeared last week as witnesses against him 1 have no hesitancy in impos ing a conviction said magistrate ebbs brougham mr and mrs carl devils of tor onto spent the weekend with friends here mr and mrs fred hamilton visited with friends in toronto on sunday the many friends of mrs a ramsay are sorry to know that she is again confined to her bed due to illness all join in wishing her a speedy recovery mr and mrs bud browes also harry and barbara and mr browes sr left on sunday on a motor trip to florida where they expect to remain for the rest of the winter mr and mrs wallace ellicott and daughter also mrs gordon and mr gamble of toronto visited with mr and mrs wm ellicott during the weekend mr and mrs k pascoe visited friends at enniskillen on sunday a social evening was held on friday last at the home of mr and mrs manson ellicott in honour of mr and mrs chas fuller who have moved to their new home in pickering mr and mrs fuller will be missed as they have lived in this community for a number of years they were presented with a lovely floor lamp by their friends the wms of st johns united church held their regular meeting on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs a j gray with a good attendance this being the first meeting of the year the officers for the coming year were installed by rev h lackey reports of the work clone by the different branches during the past year were very satisfactory the february meeting of the womans association of st johns united church will be held on wednesday evening february 6 at the home of mrs robt miller a cordial invitation is extended to all ladies greenwood the farm forum sponsored a euchre at the home of mr and mrs 1 mclean last monday night the yps will meet on thurs day night at the brooks home sympathy is extended to mrs r birrell on the passing of her brother mr b r robson of guelpii recently we are sorry to report that mr stewart corbett is not feeling well these days mr james mctaggart was a visitor at the home c mctaggart last sunday the wms meeting for the cir cuit will meet at the home of mrs newport at kinsale on thursday feb 7th the community was shocked last saturday to hear of the sud den death of mr roy mowbray of brooklin roy was a one time resident of this district sympathy is extended to mrs mowbray and family the sunday school meeting was held last wednesday night and the election of officers resulted as follows superintendent milton pegg assistant ed pascoe secre tary joe pegg assistant allan pascoe treasurer alfred pegg pianist joyce closson assistant jean pascoe missionary com mittee mrs p wilson mrs f webb and mrs e disney con vener cradle roll supt mrs w cole committee for temperance education mrs c closson mrs e pegg and mrs e pascoe teachers beginners mrs e pegg assistant mrs c mctaggart primary mrs p wilson assistant mrs e pascoe junior girls jean pascoe assistant mrs c closson junior boys mr m pegg assis tant joe pegg young peoples milton campbell assistant beat rice mclean adult class mrs m pegg assistant mrs f w gibson the regular meeting of the evening auxiliary of the wms statisticians reporting that sport fishing is big business in canada estimate it is worth ssooooooo annually since 1015 total nondefence gov ernmental expenditures in canada this embraces federal municipal and provincial governments have increased about 1000000000 an nually court rules jhit and skip jcharge out albert wilhelm koliner recent ly from germany and now employ ed at brougham left police court last week convinced that he had received a fair hearing and just decision a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident laid by constable c a barton opp was dismissed by magistrate r p locke ed ballak of dunbarton said that an accident occurred on num ber 2 highway at about 520 pm on december ig one and a half miles west of pickering he braked when the car ahead of him sud denly stopped he said but was unable to stop the vehicle he was driving it ran into the rear of the car driven by koliner he got out he said and took the licence num ber of the car constable barton said that it was cold and dark at the time of the accident he found the second car involved in the accident had left the scene but was able after some investigation to trace the driver who was working for joseph barjak of brougham speaking through an interpreter koliner agreed with just alout all the evidence he left the scene of the accident he said after the driver of the other car got the licence number and after he wait ed for some time whv shouldnt he exactly said the magistrate why shouldnt he the accident was minor only a couple of lights smashed and the accused waited until the other driver got the infor mation he wanted he dismissed the charge was held at the parsonage on wed nesday evening jan 23rd mrs c mctaggart led the worship service on the theme working together program iv our fellow can adians the french protestants was presented bv miss m corbett mrs v wardle and mrs w law- son the president mrs e pegg conducted the business session the treasurer reported the alloca tion reached for 1951 plans were discussed for raising finances in the coming year a social hour followed the february meeting will be held at the home of mrs r jackman uxbridge phone z52 oil heated at an even temperature for your comfort 2 shows xltely 7 9 pm mntlnco 200 pm sat holidays 630 880 thursday jan 31 last showing- today quebec starring john barrymore jr and corrine calvert plus natures half acre color a walt disnev feature friday and saturday february 1st and 2nd texas carnival color esther williams and red skelton monday and tuesday february 4th and 5th meet me after the show color hetty grable and macdonald carey wednesday and thursday february 6th and 7th giant double bill the fuller brush girl lucille ball and eddie albert plus no questions asked arlene dahl and barry sullivan balsam av1 sit ziov mr and mrs jack morgan and family of claremont had sunday evening tea with mr and mrs ernest pilkey of balsam mr and mrs ernest pilkey spent saturday evening with mr and mrs harold xorton of clare mont congiatulatioils to mr and mrs v reddings on the birth of a daughter at the oshawa hospital on sunday jan 20 several from here attended the annual convention of tiie imple ment dealers in toronto last week mr percy jones is sporting a new chev mrs levi linton and jean visited last friday with mr and mrs gordon ratciiff at ringwood the following officers were elect ed at the annual meeting of the sunday school last friday night superintendent mr burnett jam- iesen assistant mr cecil jones secretary allan carson assistant donald jamieson treasurer don ald jamieson pianist mary mc- cow on road drivers problem not owners the ontario court of appeal de cided a steer lying in the middle of a highway is not always the responsibility of the man who left it there mr justice koiller mackay in a written judgment handed clown at osgoode hall allowed an appeal by john c lockridge against a judgment in which james elder was awarded s200 and costs by judge lovering for damages his car received when it hit the steer elders motor car struck the steer as it lay in a driving lane of the queen elizabeth way there were no personal injuries but the car needed repairs the animal owned by lock ridge had escaped from his truck which was loaded with 18 steers being transported from wingham to buffalo when lockridge arrived at buff alo he discovered that one steer was missing mr justice mackay pointed out that how the steer escaped remains unsolved i am respectfully of the opinion that the plaintiff was the author of his own injury in not bringing the car under control when he first saw a dark object on the high way said his lordship there is a duty on the driver of a motor vehicle when he is driving at night to take special precautions j the moment he sees an object on i the highway in front of him avoy assistant martene wilson teachers of the primary class marion disney and myrna jones teachers of the junior class allan carson and bernice mcavoy teachers of the intermediate class mrs jack empringham and mrs lome jones missionary supt mrs lome jones temper ance supt mrs les harbron cradle roll supt mrs f coultis home department supt mrs elmer wilson sympathy of the community is extended to the mowbray family of brooklin in the sudden passing of rov mowbrav on friday jan 25th mr and mrs percy jones and family and mr wm clarke visited sunday with mr clarkes sister mrs mutch of ajax yyn child health centre the womens institute branch at stouffville is sponsoring a child health centre for infants and preschool children at stouffville anglican church parish hall the second friday of each month from 130 to 4 pm first clinic friday february sth help keep well children healthy all are welcome a community service in cooperation with york county health unit i- -it- i cgceccna coop hatch mash greater profits and better chicks when you are saving hatching eggs it is very impor tant that vou feed a mash especially designed for this purpose coop hatch mash is very similar to coop lay mash in many respects and the change from lay mash to hatch mash will not affect production both mashes give maximum egg production but coop hatch mash contains the added ingredients so necessary for proper embryo development and maximum livabilitv it contains a surplus of vitamin a and d and riboflavin together with pantothenic acid pyridoxin biotin and choline vitamin b 12 ape factor all of which are necessary to produce healthy and better chicks this means more profit for the moultryman and hatchery- man claremont coop claremont 33 phone 38 cessna smartjto campbells tomato soup looz tin 2 for 25 marvel pastry flour 241b bag 139 domestic or jewel shortening 1 lb pkg 32 margene lib pkg 39 eggs grade a large doz 49 medium doz 45 clarks pork beans 20 oz tin 16 macaroni bulk lib 12 tops dog food 15 oz tin 10 fresh frozen cod fillets lb 41 fresh frozen perch fillets lb 47 diced carrots or diced beets 20 oz tin 2 for 25 budget tea lb pkg 79 morning treat coffee freshly ground lib 99 california oranges 344s 2 doz for 49 lynn valley peas 20oz tin 17 florida grapefruit 96s 4 for 25 spy apples second grade 6 qt basket 29 large 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