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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 20, 1942, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday- august 20th 1942 page seven teij t by staff correspondent local agentcoaaors bakery jr- n tritrajob8 on connors store bale each week at mrs lonsdale is much improved since suffering with her lame ankle- miss clara neal toronto- vlstt- d her aunt mrs ayres last week miss peggy overland of toronto i has been visiting her aunt and uncle mr and mrs c a overland mr and mrs c a overland were visitors in markham village on sun day miss johnson of unlonville has been visiting at the home ot mr and mrs ralph wellman mr jos ward who has joined the armed forces was at his home here over the weekend lloybrook farm on the 8th con cession has acquired a new thresh ing outfit we understand mr and mrs carl dopking of hamilton visited at mr dopkings home here on sunday mrs lane and daughter lois ot toronto and it e jones visited with relatives in claremont on sun day jos nokes who is employed as a guard at he pickering plant has been raised to the rank of corporal mr and mrs ralph wellman were in kitchener last week attending the funeral of mrs wellmans sister miss dickinson of toronto has ieen visiting her brother mr wm dickinson and also miss s e evans mr thos scott of toronto called on his father and mother last week mr and mrs george scott mrs robert ashenhurst of new market has been spending a few days at the john bcelby and d dolphin homes mis lyman pilkey celebrated her birthday during tho past week and is receiving the congratulations of her many friends in the village j mrs eric pearce of toronto and former resident here was a visit or at the frank loyst home last week mr jand mrs george judd of toronto are holidaying this week at the john scott home south of the village ran loyst son of mr and mis frank loyst has enlisted with the royal canadian air force a broth er arthur is already in the army basil graham son of the late mr and mrs david graham of the town- line north received his call for mili tary duty this week mrs a silver and daughter of ashburn also mrs waller of east- dale visited friends in claremont on wednesday friends will be sorry to hear that mr jos einprlngliam who farms just east of here has been under the doctors care for the past few days mr and mrs clarence pengely of brooklin and mrs pengellys mother and father mr and mrs thomas paterson have been holidaying at caesarea miss kathleen beelby who has been holidaying with friends and relatives in the chatham district has now returned to toronto where she is employed at the office specialty co several of the bandsmen being absent last sunday evening necessi tated the openair church service be ing moved into the church but weather permitting the service will he in the park next sunday evening a miniature invasion struck altona last week the intruding forces originating on the townline north of claremont a mother skunk with no less than seven offspring were reported marching on the ham let by mr jos einpringham who happened along at the time skunks have become very numerous in this area this year many being reported from stouffville and markham cemetery caretaker george middletbn who has been caretaker of the local burying grounds for the past few years has been called to the army and was scheduled to begin his training this week cemetery trustees are now on the lookout for a man to fill the position lioivllng trophy goes to whitby kink mr adams and mrs callicut of whitby were winners ot the sin clair trophy in the mixed doubles tournament at claremont en satur day afternoon holders of the silverware last year was the good- manlegge rink of oshawa clare mont took the cup three years ago second and third money on satur day went to the johnsgoodman rink of oshawa and mrs mclntyre and fred ward of claremont cars collide at ahburn cull local cop constable jack norton was called out one evening last week to an accident which occurred at ashburn when two cars collided almost head- on the one being driven by mr perkins and the other by mr harp- erthe machines locked front wheels throwing both into the ditch irdd- ing with mr perkins was his young son the boys head went com pletely through the windshield but he escaped with only minor cuts although considerable damage was done to both cars no charge was laid by the constable the drivers agreeing on a settlement both schools to open in september claremont public school will re open on september sth and the continuation school on september 22nd for tho public school the opening date is the same as last year the first day after labor day but the continuation school sched uled at first to open in october will now open on sept 22nd to enable students now working on farms to remain longer provision is also made that students who have to re main on farms where a lot of work remains to be done can return by october 1st without losing their standing miss doris prouse toronto spent the weekend at home here visiting her parents arthur and mrs prcuse miss vivian sadler was guest soloist in the baptist church on sunday morning and delighted the congregation with a lovely solo trouuch xover come singly sny- the cooper family as if putting ones shoulder out of commission wasnt enough to happen in one family at a time since frank cooper was injured his son charlie recelveda call from the military last week to present him- self for medical examination the calling of mr cooper would cause the most serious dis tribution to business that would be possible in claremont the cooper establishment being one of the old est and largest hardware garage and motor sales in the district only a year ago nearly twenty hands found employment with our genial businessman while this year sees oil but two taken for military ser vice this week the boss himself being given the first call wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont- 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto buses leave toronto to stouffville stouffville to toronto a 915 am a 715 am xd 120 pm c 1150 am xd 10 pm d 1150 am a 530 pm i g 345 pm c 730 pm d 450 pm o 1115 pm e 940 pm a dally ex sunday and holidays b monday and saturday only 1 c sunday and holidays d saturday only e saturday sunday and holidays f friday saturday only g dly ex saturday sun hoi x through to uxbrldge tickets and information t leola food shop phonoi67 gray coach lines former native passes nt stroud friends were sorry to receive the news last week of the death of mrs william beelby the former sarah neal of claremont the late mrs beelby who passed away on august 12th was born on the 5th con cession of pickering and lived in this locality until her marriage to william beelby in 1801 deceased was in her- 76th year and was quite active in all church activities sur viving are her husband edith clara and ierbert at home flor ence mabel and mrs william cowan ethel of barrle and mrs chester mcgrath edna of bowmanville mrs bcelby was a sister of mrs ayres and mr wm neal of claremont mr john neal of mount albert and lawrence in the west funeral service was held at the stroud united i church with interment in the cemotory on satur day afternoon relatives attending from here included mr and mrs john beelby and kathleen also miss clara neal miss enid cook was pretty ngust bride the brides home oh main st was beautifully decorated with gladioli and- sweet peas on satur day afternoon august 15th when enid guthrie cook daughter of mrs blanche cook and the late stanley cook was united in marriage with joseph bruce har- ton son of mr and mrs j l har- ton of toronto rev i e kennedy officiated during the ceremony the bride given in marriage by mr charles cooper was attired in a white triple sheer gown and carried a prayer book her only attendant marlon kllpatrlck of claremont was gowned in blue net over silk and carried sweet peas earl cook brother of the bride supported the groom the wedding march was played- by- mrs s mcclung of beamsvllle following the ceremony some fifteen guests wore received at a reception in the home by mrs cook and mrs harton going away bride nore a beige coat with brown accessories the couple will reside in toronto mr harton being a member of the royal canadian ord nance corps brougham master jack mairs has been holi daying with nis grandparents d and mrs dawson of claremont fred hicks of petawawa called on old friends on sunday w j and mrs brown also mary and tom jr visited t c and mrs brown on saturday mr and mrs e burgess and daughter of queensville visited fred and mrs madill on sunday misses isobel betty and jean madill are holidaying with their grandparents at markham mr and mrs shepherd have fin ally decided to make their home here permanently and moved their furniture here last week their son collie is now stationed at n b mr and mrs hugh gannon of oshawa called on his mother over the weekend mr and- mrs macavoy of oshawa called on his mother over the week end mr and mrs john knox were guests at the double wedding of the gooding sisters which was held in the mennonlte church at gormley on saturday afternoon the regular meeting of thewi was held on tuesday afternoon at the matthews home the president in charge plans were made for sending a quantity of honey over seas for the benefit of our soldier boys it was also decided to pack an other box of work for the red cross the programme was put on by the- cgit girls who gave several songs and also an interesting play entitled merrie and bright thera were 42 present and lunch was served by the hostesses mrs mairs mrs knox mrs a j gray and mrs l matthews a number of ladieli met at the home of mrs hamilton on friday afternoon when the following arti cles were packed for the red cross 5 turtle neck sweaters 1 sleeve less sweater two womens sweaters two pairs mens socks four pairs boys stockings 9 pairs mitts 29 babys soakers 5 wash cloths 12 nightgowns 10 boys shirts 11 pairs pyjamas boys 19 of cashel blouses wcmens 4 quilts 5 cot quilts 5 pair new blankets 1 used mans undershirt 1 used sweater pickering native drives big money winner ben white born at whitevale was at the reins last wednesday when the ambassador owned by bill strang of brooklyn won the 138000 buggy whip derby at good time park goshen ny this is the third time this pickering native has handled a winner in the rich stake he is 69 years old in 1933 he won with mary reynolds and in 1936 with rosalind the total purse was 38954 of which the ambasiador8 share was s204s9 atha mr and mrs charles gostick anil family raoiored to willow park on sunday and enjoyed a pleasant day miss gladys spang spent a few- days with miss margaret petty miss audrey hoover rn miss mcdonald lois and ken all spent the weekend at the old home here visitors at the home of arthur carruthers last sunday were mr and mrs john forgie of dunbarton miss mary and mr fred carruthers and n-f- lo earl mcdonald who recently arrived with a large contingent in england is a son of mr alfred of goodwood betty at bedtime it isnt fair at night i am too 15akhed wire output cut humble barbed wire even though the war demand isnt so heavy nowa days as it was when trench warfare tk ri wr in vogue came under regula- toronto carruthers oi tojay by fte waruine miss beverly and miss jean par- t board w out ker former residents here are holidaying at musselmans lake from their homes in toronto bumper crop3 stand everywhere in ernie carruthers met with a mis- sheaves and more sheaves weather hap with his truck no damage no has been most favorable to giving little to stay up and in the morning more information us more time to get the crop under i am too big to stay in bed harvest is fast being cut and the cover with so little help to do it v5 employers and post offices have been requested to dis play in a prominent place the official table of tax deductions forms td1 may be secured from your employer post offices or local income tax offices income tax is fair to all in the fourth year of war canada will need almost four billion dollars this is the equivalent of nearly 350 from every man woman and child in the country even with the highest income tax in history 52 only of the money canada needs will be raised by taxation the rest will have to be borrowed by means of war savings stamps certificates and victory bonds starting with the first pay period in september representing sep tember earnings only your employer is required by law to deduct your income tax from your wages or salary and send it promptly to the government everybody will pay his share as he goes along v its going to be tough but not too tough here are some good features 1 vou will pay as you earn so that you will not be faced with a large lump sum payment next year 2 the national defence tax already de ducted during the first 8 months of this year has been taken into account in the table of tax deductions 3 jthough the income tax rates show a slurp increase over last year a large portion of this increase is actually savings to be paid back to you with interest after the war 4 the money you are paying for life insur ance premiums annuities principal repay ments on your home or into a pension fund may be deducted up to a certain maximum from the savings portion of your income tax in many cases this may be sufficient to make payment of the savings portion of the tax unnecessary r unless you are single without dependents and not making payments of the types mentioned in paragraph 4 above you should file form td1 with your employer otherwise you may not be allowed the credits to which you are entitled do not delay file form td1 with your employer at once so that you may get the full allowances from the start cnaftt showma 14z tax liability of a married person with two dependents auft comparison with tht 1m1 tax uajtutv tthm tu1ui ikmu mroki uimfttoh dominion of canada department of national revenue income tax division hon colin gibson umitltt ofnftkmdkcvtnti c fraser eiojott com of 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