the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 19 1951 claremont and pickering twp district wedding bells have been tin ing in our community again mr and mrs alvin bushby and familv paid a short visit last sun day evening with mr and mrs j coates mr and mrs bruce harton of lansing visited on sunday with mr and mrs earle cooke and mrs cooke sr mr and mrs howard mills and daughter of toronto visited over sunday with her mother mrs j mccullough the tribune would be pleased to learn of your visitors call the office of this newspaper stouff ville 153j2 the baptist sunday school and church family picnic will be held on saturday afternoon of this week mrs a e morgan of sarnia spent sunday with mr and mrs mr and mrs wm mcgeachie spent the weekend with mr and mrs lloyd bryant mr and mrs chas gates of toronto spent sunday with mrs wm cowie sorry to report that mr roy coppins had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay last week mr and mrs victor symes attended the wedding of miss jean ftsher to mr warren lalonde of capreol in islington on saturday mrs lalonde was the teacher at cedar creek school six years ago mr norman burton of the brock road about two miles south of claremont met with a painful accident on saturday when he fell out of a hay mow in his barn to the floor fifteen feet below injuring the base of his spine mr and mrs ed lewis accom- roy morgan and mrs d a pugh i panied by mr and mrs gordon mr and mrs lloyd mason of graham of oshawa and children scarboro spent the weekend with mr and mrs k steckley congratulations to mr and mrs robt haslem who were married on saturday july 14 miss doris dolphin miss jeair storry and miss mary morgan spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs leslie feasby and mrs allan feasby of toronto spent saturday with mrs d a pugh mr and mrs gordon graham and children of oshawa visited on saturday afternoon and evening with mr and mrs sam taylor and family mrs james taylor of claremont tripped on the sidewalk just out side her home on friday sustain ing a broken arm just above her elbow and badly bruising herself it will pay you to read the large display adv in the second section of this weeks issue concerning a new refrigerator being sold by chas cooper hardware anticipate a motor trip to fort william in the near future in their absence mr and mrs sam taylor will conduct the bakery and grocery business miss sarah elizabeth evans received a severe shock when she slipped in her home last wednes day evening about 930 oclock and- remained alone on a couch until discovered by a neighbour the following morning dr tom- linson was called and miss evans was taken to the brierbush hos pital stouffville she had sustain ed a broken arm severely sprain ed ankle and her glasses had been broken owing to lack of room in the hospital the plucky patient returned home where a nurse is in charge the wms was held last thursday afternoon in the sunday school room mrs beelbys group discussed the religions of east asia as found in the third chapter of the study book miss kathleen beelby contributed a lovely piano mrs m harris of stouffville solo mrs lehman thanked the rr visited over sunday with society for a contribution of ave mrs condy miss clarke a former dollars in connection with her claremont high school teacher extra labor of woollen materials also spent a few days last week for blankets the august meeting with mrs condy i will be a special affair mr will avelsh was rushed to the east general hospital a couple of weeks ago suffering from a ruptured stomach ulcer we are glad to report his return home after an operation and trust lie may soon gain in health and strength english jersey breeder visits a noted large dairyman and jersey breeder from near oxford england visited w d thom- the annual mens doubles bowl- son president of the canadian ing tournament for the kaiser trophy will be played at clare mont this friday evening the affair was postponed a couple of weeks ago due to wet grounds on saturday afternoon july 14 at kiawartha park the marriage of miss mary kathleen beelby only daughter of mr and mrs john beelby of claremont and john robert haslem- of stouffville was solemnized by rev harold lac key in the presence of immediate relatives the baptist circle will be held on tuesday afternoon july 2lth at 230 oclock at the home of mr and mrs chas gostick stouff ville the topic is our work at yellow knife the guest speaker will be miss pepper of whitevale baptist church jersey cattle club at brooklin and at the grasmere orchards farm of f m chapman vice- president pickering on the week end mr boston farms a large acreage in the mother land where the cattle are out doors almost the whole twelve months he has a herd of 150 jerseys the weather there has been wet and rainy just like ours here and they have had a hard time getting their hay saved a number of the farmers there are using a mechanical hay drier with success in speaking of the political sit uation he said that anything might happen there after the next election the farmers and others have been enduring privations and rationing after the war and now with renewal of the situation brougham about thirty ladies members of the adult bible class of stjohns church met at the home of mrs w c willson on saturday to spend a social afternoon with miss b stevenson who is taking up residence in willowdale mr and mrs a elliott and little daughters of oshawa visited with his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs d a beer on sunday mrs d l mairs and barbara spent a few days last week with friends at balsam lake mr and mrs j stewart and david of oshawa visited with mrs woodward and evelyn on sunday mr and mrs h robertson of toronto visited with mr and mrs ross middleton and mrs lemmon one day last week mr reid of gormley visited with mr al harvey on sunday shirley and kenneth beer of toronto visited with their father mr d a beer one clay recently the members of the friendly bible class and their families met at the home of mr and mrs harold barclay on monday even ing last after a short business meeting all enjoyed games and ice cream with cake on the lawn the class has been invited to hold their august meeting at the home of mr and mrs jack mitchell the annual sunday school picnic of st johns church will be held at lynbrook park on thurs day july 26 miss sharp of oshawa visited with her niece mrs al harvey on sunday afternoon miss louise ritchie and lady friend of oshawa are holidaying in the north country mr and mrs manson ellicott and bill and mr and mrs ray ellicott enjoyed a motor trip to minden on sunday mrs begg of toronto visited with mr and mrs l w sheppard on sunday miss muriel sheppard who has been home for a few days returned with her the womens institute met on july 10th in the township hall the vicepresident mrs m annis was in the chair the high school girls were in charge of the pro gram there will be a tb xray survey of the district from august 13th to 21st each home to be contacted mrs milne gave a be lated report of the district annual meeting at shirley on may 29th mrs glen gave the current events the roll call was answered by what i would do if i were six teen again the hostesses were mrs cassie mrs beer mrs knox and mrs annis there is a certain amount of unrest at the renewal of the rationing and controls of farm operations and foodstuffs mr bostons son sebastian a bright boy in his teens arrived here from the west coast to meet his father he had charge of a large shipment of jersey cattle to new zealand secretary james bremner of toronto accompanied the visitors mi- bremner reports that the new office building on lawrence ave west is about completed and has been entirely paid for by contri butions from the breeders on jerseys across canada an official opening of the new building will take place about august 1st when it is expected that the lieutgov will officiate promotions for ss no 5 uxbridge names are in order of merit grade 8 to grade 9 carole appleby hon donald buxcey grade 7 to grade 8 murray hockley hon marion hockley hon betty anne watts hon arno weinhold rec grade 6 to grade 7 gary cop- pins hon beryl buxcey anne appleby thor home allan hock ley harry perry frank wein hold chester weinhold rec ross byam rec grade 5 to grade 6 ronald thompson rita weinhold jim settle frey home rec grade 4 to grade 5 doris hock ley hon tyr home hon lynne settle keatha doolittle rec frank back rec grade 3 to grade 1 dale tuck joyce buxcey john doolittle bobby moore marjorie smith ed ward weinhold grade 2 to grade 3 brenda watts hon loklin home hon marilyn doolittle wendy tuck allan savage rec- grade 1 to grade 2 michaline courtier hon robbie lacombe hon luella newton hon kitty batten grade ib to grade 1a tony buxcey also the names of those who won rewards and prizes attendance and punctuality frank weinhold gary coppins best writer in the various grades grade 7 and s betty anne watts grades 5 and 0 beryl buxcey grades 3 and 4 marjorie smith grade 2 brenda watts grade 1 robbie lacombe spelling prize grades 5 fi 7 and 8 murray hockley grades 123 and 4 doris hockley health prize louella newton picture and scrap book prize joyce buxcey marjorie smith brenda watts murray hockley rita weinhold work books note books and general proficiency marion hock ley teacher m b sheehey plan to attend vacation bible school july 16 to 27 gormley united missionary church monday to friday 900 to 1100 am transportation will be provided where possible kindly register your name with mrs h baker gormley bus route along townline to 6th concession north 2v miles across to 5th concession down to bethesda across to 4th concession and back to church eysmm dance don messer and his islanders well known cbc band newmarket memorial arena thursday july 19th 100 per person old time modern rrw m r m 50 years wed at pickering mr and mrs william turner of old forest rd pickering cele braterl their golden wedding anni versary at their home recently with them for the occasion were their two sons thomas james turner toronto and rev albert j turner detroit they also have a daughter mrs annie duncan belfast ireland their son rev william henry turner a baptist chaplain was killed in the south pacific in the second world war they have 10 grandchildren and jour greatgrandchildren mr turner was born in 1877 in cabra aughnaeloy county ty rone ireland and mrs turner in glasgow scotland in 1879 mr turner was raised on the farm and later became an itinerant evangelist preaching in school houses tents and country churches crossing the irish sea in the interests of his work he met his future wife the former marion ferguson organist of paisley rd baptist church glasgow and an active church worker they were married in glasgow by rev john harper well known preacher of the day who later lost his life in the titanic disaster they cairie to canada in 1929 living in toronto until two years ago when they moved to pickering airconimtionkd by kkfrigeration for your comfort j i nightly shows 730 anil nxio pm j theatre saturdays and holidays matinee uxbridge 2oo pm still 3 days left to see this wonderful picture ma pa kettle back on the farm starring marjorie main r percy kilbride mon tue 2 days only july 23 24 its here at last the picture that you have heard read so much about a pulitzer prize winner harvey james stewart josephine hull wednesday thursday july 25 26 treat em rough its a new kind of thrill for june allyson shes never been loved like this before right cross starring june allyson dick powell richard montalban hmimtwmtmw8wiwmtim watts electric plumbing electrical contracting plumbing and heating j pumps i thor washers l television softeners oil burners rogers majestic radios frigidaire appliances two stores to serve you markham 177w agincourt 320w gr6993 a h watts prop 2sassjssasss8sssss88sssssg3ss8sss8s8s3ssssssss3ssss concrete block finest quality immediate delivery gormley p gormley ont h block co ph sto 381wl a naturalist says that many fish travel faster than an express train no wonder we cant catch them judging from attendances in some parks there is no depression in baseball only the balls are hard it the vacationists dream often turns out to be a nightmare of milk bottles and newspapers when home gardens hit the peak of production the slogan of the housewives should be we can corner store claremont complete line of fresh fruits fresh meats vegetables groceries dry goods shoes clothing etc open daily 8 am til 10 pm w j lewis sons delivery service phone clare 1401 dco coop refrigerators more food storage greater economy outstanding quality make these one of the best buys today more compact hold more than bigger box models lake less kitchen space fresher foods in ample size bins that hold dewcovered flavor in huge freezer family size keeps meat frozen food fresh til ready to use 92 cu ft deluxe 24 qt twin crispers 18 qt bin 42 lb freezer chest 16 sq ft shelf area just 33950 a model to fit every purse take your 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