Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 14, 1952, p. 8

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the tribune stoukville ont thursday august 14 1352 claremont and pickering twp district mr and mrs h latimer and family of scarboro and mr and mrs j rase of buffalo were sun day afternoon visitors at the home of mr and mrs gerald allman mrs j mecullough has returned home after several weeks of visit ing with her daughter and soa-in- law mr and mrs langheed and family north of orillia while- there she enjuyed a motor trip to guelph and other interesting places mrs geo lee of stouffvilie and her niece miss vivian sadler sang a beautiful duet last sunday morn- ing in the baptist church the regular choir also contributed a fine number the pastors text in the evening was always abound ing there was a good congrega tion despite the rain mrs lackey sr and miss lackey of peterboro were visitors at the manse last sundav and monday mr and mrs will slack of mono rd and mr cower of toronto were guests with mr and mrs j coates on sunday aug 3rd and attended the civic holiday celebra tion at stouffvilie on monday mrs norman linton is able to be around again after being ill with phlebitis aggravated through a recent fall mr and mrs gordon graham and small daughters of oshawa were saturday visitors with mr and mrs s taylor the daughters have remained for holidays with ruth air and mrs les feasby were saturday guests with mrs d pugh on their return to toronto miss s e evans accompanied them for a weeks visitation among relatives and friends mr and mrs gordon taylor celebrated their 12th wedding anni versary on tuesday aug 11th congratulations mr and mrs roy alsop of tor onto were saturday visitors with mr and mrs stan slack the latter couple were sunday guests with mr and mrs levi hopkins brougham carol ann and david duncan of newmarket are spending some holidays with their grandmother mrs n sanderson mr and mrs d bryant and twins of whitby rr were sunday visitors at the home of mrs san derson the tomato factory is being made ready for canning operations mr and mrs e cooke were in toronto on sunday mrs fred redshaw enjoyed a weeks vacation from home and telephone duties and visited with sisters and brothers in toronto last week mrs wilker of toronto was a weekend visitor at the home of her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs fred evans and family mr and mrs doug arksey and friends from brooklin spent their holidays at kapuskasing and hearst brougham pickering council takes v8kr isxto note of valiant action bee spent the past week with mrs b ritchie the many friends of miss pearl barrett are glad to know she is able to be up and around again after her recent attack of pneu monia miss muriel sneppard of toron to spent a few days last week at her home here mr and mrs todd spent a couple of days last week holiday ing around bracebridge and barrie misses heather and freda ritchie of toronto spent last week with their grandparents mr and mrs bruce ritchie mr and mrs jas anthony of stratford called on mrs philip one day last week mr and mrs t english spent a few days last week at perry sound mr and mrs boag and mrs brodie of lansing and mrs mil- roy of cedar grove called on mrs philip on thursday afternoon mrs g miller and children are spending a week holidaying at muskoka mr and mrs gordon duncan and family of markham visited her parents mr and mrs harlock on sunday the womans association held their regular monthly meeting on wednesday evening last at the home of mrs matthews with a good attendance the president mrs cassie opened the meeting by reading a quotation from dr harvey doney the minutes of the previous meeting were read the devotional period was taken by mrs lemmon who spoke on our witness and example mrs l t johnston program convener in troduced the guest speaker mrs robertson who gave an interest ing talk on her trip to cape cod and the eastern states the womans missionary society will hold their next meeting on thursday afternoon august 21st this meeting will bo in the form of a picnic held on the lawn of mr and mrs robinson brock rd the bady band and mission band are also asked to attend come and enjoy a pleasant afternoon brougham softball team is in the oaso playdowns on satur day august 16th by going down to keene a village the other side of peterborough with the return match to be played under the ciaremont floodlights at 830 pm on wednesday aug 20th come along and support your community team and cheer them to victory those wishing to go to keene by bus with the team may secure tickets at rohert millers or don beers recommendation that gordon stevens 1 j son of mr and mrs fred a stevens whitby town ship be given an award for saving a life is being made to the red cross by pickering township council the stevens boy wli lives on highway xo 7 two miles west of brooklin pulled clifford reynolds 10 from the water of a swimming pool at a school picnic on june 27 when the younger lad was overcome and unconscious using the prone pressure method kihsale school teacher gordon graham and others brought the reynolds boy to consciousness after working on him four or five minutes clifford son of mr and mrs charles reynolds who live north west of brougham was given med ical attention for shock next day lie was little the worse for his experience the two lads do not attend the same schools but both were at a picnic at lynbrook park on the closing day of school according to witnesses clifford slipped off the sloping side of the pool into water beyond his depth and due to the murkiness of the pool it was not until some moments later that his companions noticed he was not playing and had not come to the surface at this point gor don stevens grabbed clifford and pulled him to the side of the pool after hearing of the incident recently pickering township councillors expressed the belief that their recommendation to the red cross would be in order and that the good work of gordon stevens should be recognized what council did paid frank gray 250 for live sheep killed toy dogs made grant of s3o to markham fair board refused kennel license to mrs ellis of rouge hills agreed to purchased secondhand safe for police office at cost of 75 requested police chief to see that trailer bylaw toe enforced agreed to cast of 1ss500 for hardtop on liverpool road agreed to receive applications for constable parttime to enforce local bylaws for north pickering at 100 an hour and mileage passed for payment contingency accounts amounting to 70200 received police 12500 in fines report showing additional floodlight donations robert baker 2500 pete lip- pert 2000 jack mansell 1500 m e townley 1000 carman fligg 500 walter ward 500 wm gliddon 300 bert finney 200 john may 200 chalk lake cottage destroyed by fire the fire siren was going full blast saturday morning at 1 am to call uxbridge fire brigade to chalk lake where a cottage on the south shore on the property of angus doucette was burned to the ground the cottage was occupied by mr and mrs yeats and daughter of toronto and during the night a gasoline lamp exploded cauping the fire mr yeats was we under stand severely burned on the arms and legs getting mrs yeats and daughter out of the cottage the cottage and its contents included mr yeats wallet with over 100 were completely destroy ed and despite the fact that the bri gade made the run to the scene in record time everything was con sumed by the time they arrived and nothing left but a bed of ashes ciaremont trio in port perry bowling tourney messrs tom hammond art chester and harry stacey of clare mont journeyed to port perry on saturday to enter the mens trebles tournament competition was very keen with such large centres as petemboro oshawa lindsay and whitby being represented the local threesome won over port perry in the first game and down ed whitby in the second tout lost out in the third to peterboro by one point pickering twp building over million this year with the latest report from the pickering building inspector frank prouse a total of 1051550 building has been undertaken in the township this year the july total added 32010000 council was also advised toy the inspector that howard morgan of rouge hills was presently living in a garage contrary to township bylaw v2sl3slssj2at3zs2ms3sinzxr3zzsa tzzzzzdzezn hot ten tots colored world softball champions vs pickering saturday aug 16 s30 pm pickering memorial park adults 50c gate prizes children 25c refreshments pickering chief requests pulmotor for lifesaving lives might have been saved in the past and may toe saved in the future if fire brigades are equipped with a pulmotor chief of police l y trinnell of pickering told the township council in his monthly report he writes once again the need of a pulmotor for the area has been shown toy the untimely death by drowning of a 20yearold youth in the rouge river the body was recovered approximately seven minutes after the lad had collapsed and had our fire department been equipped with a pulmotor this life might have been saved i strongly recommend the purchase of this together with dragging hooks and a small duck boat to assist in the saving of life in the same connection council instructed its clerk to write to received reports of tax arrears showing total of 3311740 as of july 24th 1952 agreed to get report regarding person who saved life of charles reynolds son at lynbrook park and recommend an award from the red cross advised greenwood ratepayers that they would have to pay for second application of calcium glen major mr and mrs joe jones visited with mr and mrs arthur peddie ciaremont on thursday mr and mrs geo pickett spent the weekend with mr and mrs ed jones and marvin at their cottage at dwight mr and mrs c a neville spent a few clays this week in toronto mr and mrs walter biggs lois and billy delaney mrs pearl walls cecil and milton all of brooklin visited with mr and mrs jim jones and shirley on sunday mr and mrs wm french and norman of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr david simmonds misses barbara gross madeline sim monds joan wakefield and nor- rine smith spent sunday at brae- side the family were all home on sunday to celebrate mrs joe jones birthday which is on tues day aug 12 congratulations farmers are busy these days getting at their threshing mr and mrs h mcneil mar garet and ruth spent a few days last week with mr and mrs claude join graham inking wm lo poti simmon ami dangerous holes in the river and advise that if there are any further drownings guards will be necessary also post signs in the areas that are safe for bathing in the same report but speaking on another topic chief trinnell says juveniles have been active again stealing from the clothing and cars of bathers charges have ibeen laid and some of the money or property recovered hopkins and family mr george gibson spent the weekend at his cottage here surplus supply store opens here mr l g bradley and son ave taken over the former palmer building on claremonts four corners and will turn the well- last wednesday night and present- known structure into a comtoina- ed the newlyweds mr and mrs tion apartment and surplus supply j thompson nee eileen car- is to be com- wl a miscellaneous sh balsam and mt zron misses myrna jones and bernice mcavoy left thursday on a con ducted bus trip to the west coast mr and mrs allan manderson left last thursday for kirkland lake where they will spend a week with mr and mrs raymond jones dianne and dennis jones returned home with them after having a holiday with the mandersons quite a number of friends gath ered in the basement of the church store the building pleteiy modernized with large picture windows awnings and a new lighting system the top storey which is to be turned into ower mr and mrs r day spent the weekend with her sister mrs fred noon at gravenhurst mr and mrs b jamieson visited living quarters will be known as with mr and mrs fred ciaremont apartments in his sur- pobson at bethesda plus supply store mr bradley will i oiinday visitors at the jack handle paint at greatly reduced empringham home were mr and prices and many other goods at a mrs walter armstrong and family cut rate although the owner has ani mr bob woolhead of scarboro put his paint on the market the claremont the wi will meet next wed nesday afternoon aug 20th at the linme of mrs melvin johnson this the best light on what keeps you is reception day and altona mem- down in the dumps can be found bers will be the guests everyone by a little reflection i provide roll call a canning hint big opening date for the store has yet to be announced nnwtinmimmiuil miftttftt f1gpraijjj special mixed top quality house paint at special sale price per gal 350 450 per quart 98c 135 stock up now for fall and spring painting requirements as supply is limited special prices to painters buy direct and save l g bradley son ciaremont former palmer building for orders 10 mile delivery on purchase ph clare 800 of 5 gallons and over sask premier entertained here several dozen friends and press representatives gathered on the lawn of the spacious vonpilis home near pickering on saturdav evening and heard the hon t c douglas premier of saskatchewan give a brief but interesting and informative talk on the workings of his ccf government in the west the sask premier was in troduced by e b jolitfe ontario ccf leader while m 1 coldwell federal leader was also present the western prime minister stated that while saskatchewan had been practically bankrupt when his government came into power eight years ago the pro vince now had the second lowest per capita farm debt in the domin ion and the lowest per capita municipal debt he dwelt at some length on the hospitalization and insurance ser vices as handled by the govern ment the hospital rate is current ly 10 per person per vear or s30 for a family communism and war were point ed out as the two great threats facing the world todav commun ism the speaker said could only be stopped by producing a better idea claremont meats guaranteed quality economy prices malmimtlxk e it laud tic it bacon 9o tb phone 3511 we deliver ciaremont meats are guaranteed quality phone 3501 we deliver nvmiiwv ttvttimt stanley theatre stouffville ont 2 shows nitely 730 pm saturdays at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm friday saturday august 15th 1gth the railroad i that tamed the k cw3 sum obrien hayden jagger eluot brttger monday tuesday august 1sth 19th ooo md the kin beqfffs when 5hf begins to ffel fum its another bundle of joy 4 for the millions who loved fathers little dividend onif lis pannier columbia pictures pmtnti tuiiks hale mtfeww fmmmsmm- special draw each nite for tiny tors clothing donated by len wilkes clothes shop wednesday thursday august 20th 21st t 5l tt warner br f1f1 msetomymmfi will be very close to yours ray mllwndgene tlerney fayejaimter william keighlfcy ktfhmsttackieiiii

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