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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1943, p. 7

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v the tribune stouffvffleont thursday june 3rd 1943 fzce y y eleven hurt in three crashes near pickering three traffic accidents occurring in pickering twp near ajax all in one day and in rapid succession re suited in eleven people being admit ted to hospital eight were injured when two cars collided on the road leading into an ajar munition plant one of the cars said to be driven by robert simpson 18 windsor ave ajax was coming out of the plant when it collided with the other car said to be driven by mark maynard cherry- wood which was carrying four pas sengers to their war work simpson was taken by ambulance to the toronto general hospital suffer ing from concussion back injuries and a broken collarbone his two passengers were murray brandon 23 markham who received back injur ies and ben lehay 21 mary street ajax leg injuries marie sleightholme 42 cherry- wood a passenger in the maynard car suffered a broken collarbone and shoulder while another passen ger gertrude kutshaw 23 picker ing suffered a broken arm and col larbone and back injuries maynard received back injuries while his daughter rose 18 suffered back and leg injuries and another passen ger jean kutshaw 26 pickering re ceived back injuries all the injured except simpson were taken by passing motorists to the ajax hospital immediately after this accident gwen adderson was taken by prov incial constable gilbert robertson to the ajax hospital suffering from severe head and stomach injuries which she received when she is said to have been struck by a truck dri ven by john sutherland is centre street oshawa while running across the ajax road she was taken to oshawa general hospital rollowing treatment at the ajax hospital a car said to have been driven by howard foskett 19 brooklin left the highway one mile east of here and struck a tree when its wheels locked foskett suffered head and knee injuries while a passen ger gordon robke 19 brock street whitby received injuries to his back legs and head claremont and district by staff correspondent local agent mowders store truck plunges into dunbarton store causing 20000 damage miss margaret graham expects to did say that the general health of clnreinont institute the may meeting of the womens institute met at the home of mrs f redshaw the program included a discussion on the revised canning edition for fruits and vegetables led by mrs carson while mrs farr in troduced the topic on historical re search it was decided to purchase a scrap book for clippings of inter- est mrs r rawson is convener of this department both the neigh borhood workers and the tamblyn group send expressions of apprecia tion for used clothing and for a layette commercial manufacturers of straw berry raspberry and loganberry jam will he subsidized in their processing this years berry crop hon jas g gardiner has announced move shortly into the new house she purchased from mrs mcdowell who will occupy part of it we understand that mr e shirk is busy working at mr h g mc- intyres cottage up at the lake wea ther this week turns ones thoughts to summer cottages mr swan who has been employed at ajax is now working at mcleods garage we regret to report that miss lib bie smith continues in very poor health jack ward and don middleton of tlie rcak were at their respective homes here recently mr and mrs george scott visited on sunday last with the latters sis ter mrs wm miller pickering roy rumohr of hamilton visited his mother here one day recently mr thomas linton visited during the last week with his brothermark linton of orono out mr keith drake of toronto spent the weekend with friends here mrs ed lewis visited last week with her mother in singhampton mrs james taylor was a visitor in stouffville on saturday the young people of the united church held their regular church meeting and social hour on monday evening which was their last meet ing for the summer months mrs harry found we are sorry to know is in poor health just now mr and mrsfloyd jones of brook lin visited friends in town on sun day last william baston of oshawa was at his home here over the weekend miss betty manion of the war service and her gentleman friend visited her home last sunday miss mcdonnell of toronto has been visiting at the home of her friends mr and mrs ed lewis and family it is reported that mr and mrs thos condy have sold their house and lot at north claremont and that the purchaser is mr mil wells th new proprietor of the symes canning factory here ifarmers north of claremont com pleted seeding early this week but those on heavy land south and east of the village are not so fortunate many fields on monday were still deep in mud although the outlook is much happier than it was two weeks back as it stands now the seeding is well advanced and every body has at least some fields plant ed the reporter proded dr tomlin- son for some news this week but couldnt get anything the doctor the community and district is very good this spring that means that the professional head of the village will not have to work so hard and of course wont make so much money a well todo family in england paid their doctor a professional fee so long as they were well but when they got sick the pay stopped how- would that do tor a trial here mont and north pickering red cross branch will be held at the home of mr and mrs bert harvey at broug ham on wednesday evening june 9th at 8 pm the meat blocks in mowders store are now idle since the government cut off the ale of fresh meats there the old block stands as mute testimony to what once went on there when anything from pigs ear to a cows j tail and all the juicy roasts were the bowlers have been exercisin- sold tnere however claremont is ine boiers haie been exercisn d w h butcner wny in some good workouts for the m has spring season and the greens are in i d fine shape for use j dr tomlinson rendered first aid rev c h schutt home mission h ime ident h h oceur secretary for the baptist church who at dun last week and re- peached at green irver on sunday was the pastor at uxbrdge probably fc are 35 years ago he got his wife there ser conaitim we are aqvlse1 we believe i a number of the ajax employees tomato plants were arriving the fore part of this week for distribu tion among the growers for the claremont canning factory the plants come from brighton and we understand that ample growers were readily signed up as in former years prices to growers remain stationary since there is a stiff ceiling on can ned goods mr walter symes went along with the new owner of the business to make the purchase of plants and to bring them home from brighton the regular meeting of the clare- have been notified that one or two lines will discontinue the night shift at the same time slips received by the employees reported a small cut in wages oh well weve had a good run and everybody must expect things to return to normal running but we hope the pay wont continue to get shorter you know good pay for all good times for all fred mowder is putting on a spe cial sale in womens boots this week see display then act quickly as the stock cannot be replaced two persons one a toronto man were severely injured when a store and a house were burned to the ground on friday following a coll ision between two transport trucks and two automobiles in front of the store on the highway at dunbarton j just west of pickering village on i the kingston rd a heavy transport truck glanced from the side of an other transport and crashed through a gasoline pump into the front of the store setting it afire the injured persons were taken to toronto east general hospital another was severely shaken up they were william shisko of dun- barton 50 and briton henry tor onto injured and wm stacey tor onto badly shaken up while travelling west on the highway shisko applied the brakes of his truck to go into a store oper ated by sidney morrish when his truck weit into a spin said prov officer gilbert robertson his truck forced another large transport which was driven by henry into the side of two motor cars and then into the front of the store the store owners daughter marie morrish 17 and a clerk hazel far- re said they were both in the store serving customers when the huge transport plunged into the sydney morrish his store burned sudden crash and the truck seemed to come right through the window showering glass even to the back of the store mr morrish said he was at his garage at the rear of the store when he heard the crash in a minute or two the store was completely filled with flames the only thing i front cou sav tn postoffice was the window the customers were hugb stam box he said hubber of dunbarton and his son some of the furniture in the bob and mrs norman also of dun- house was saved by firefighters from scene of disastrous blaze at dunbarton i clean rest rooms you can be sure of unexcelled gas oil huhighgrade service at s service station phone 265 stouffville brougham marmill pte tboyer philip rcoc of brampton cabled on friendson sun day evening mr ana mrs a b matthews visit ed gerald and mrshanbron of myrtle on sunday the wi will hold their reguar meeting in the hall on tuesday jnne 8th ttfhen each will bring their own lnnch and tea bag mr and mrs t e brown had tea with mr and mrs john knox on sunday the jr red cross held a very suc cessful bazaar on saturday afternoon in the school raising over 50 visitors at the albert matthews home recently were- mr and mrs frank ham and daughter nora of claremont also mrs e stoney and wallace miss zella seebeck of toronto spent the weekend with her mother mrs d seebeck mr and mrs chas liscombe of toionto visited his fatner mr har vey liscombe on sunday miss margaret burton of detroit also miss evelyn spence of toronto visited with the formers sister mrs piggy starter marmill piggy starter is a carefully balanced ration built up with highly nutritious easily digested ingredients rich in growth promoting proteins essential minerals including iron copper iodine etc and well fortified in the all important vitamins a and d with cod liver oil pigs fed on marmill piggy starter will usually at weaning average s to 10 lbs heavier than- whre depending on sows milk only quantity of hybrid seed corn now available central feed store sffouffvjlle phoxe 277 m hamilton on sunday barton we extend our best wishes to miss m m saia was servin josephine stephenson of pickering the customers when there was formerally of brougham and la c joe pvucyk of trenton who were married on saturday afternoon and left to spend a pleasant honeymoon with friends in winnipeg and other western points mr and mrs t c brown are proud to report that their grand daughter margaret brown wife of lieut geo dryman now overseas graduates at toronto university on thursday with the degree of bach elor of music mr and mrs bert harvey were in toronto on saturday afternoon at tending the wedding of their grand daughter dorothy elizabeth betty harvey daughter of mr and mrs robt harvey to corporal maurice h maden casc the ceremony took place in kiiigsway united chur ch with dr lockhart officiating the bride was assisted by miss billy dinsmore and the best man was roy maden brother of the groom the happy couple left to spend a pleasant honeymoon at bri- tanna hotel mnskoka william stacey in hospital scarboro and pickering almost the entire body of the heavy transport truck entered the store and postoffice the vehicle was loaded with army supplies val ued according to the driver at 17000 fire chief f j prouse and mr morrish estimated the fire damage to both store dwellinghouse and stock at about 20000 jir morrish said only part wascovered by insur ance flames leaped 100 feet high as the truck car store and house blaz ed fed by bursting tanks prgasoline the houses to the south of the fire were cleared of furniture as the blaze threatened to spread no doctor was immediately avail able to treat the injured men a call had to be put through to dr tomlinson of claremont 15 miles away he gave first aid to the three men and ordered henry and stacey removed to h send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home where does your family fit in at claremont 20 pairs ladles white shoes sizes 6 6 and 7 regular 400 pair only 295 white sport shoes at attractive low prices fred mowder corner store claremont ph 1401 ft mm i of canadians 4u7 me propefllt 0 fed are on the bordejtllne of 0 malnutrition 2gt government surveys conducted early in the war show that only 40 per cent of canadians regularly eat the right foods even though seemingly well fed forty per cent are on the borderline of malnutrition twenty per cent are definitely undernourished thats why you need a sureplaa for healthful family meals thats why we offer you eatto worktowin authoritative free booklet that takes the guesswork out of nutrition send for your free copy today clip the coupon on the right and mail it now vtho nutritional ttattmtntt in 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