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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 13, 1944, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 13th 1944- glaremont and district by staff correspondent local agent mouders store mr and mrs harold redshaw and court scion ijrief faintly were visitors at the home of mr and mrs fred redshaw on sunday mr dave dawson is cleaning up a perpetual bad spot in the north town- line by cleaning up the wooded slope just west of his farm gateway the trees hold the moisture and cause a bad break in the roadway here each spring mr dawson intends to take away the rail fence and erect a wire fence for a distance of about 20 rods we understand that lome dickin son farmer on the 4 th concession north has received his call to report for military duty ross watson resident north of the village is seriously ill at his home we understand miss margaret briscoe of toronto visited over the weekend a her home here mr and mrs harry found have been suffering from severe colds this past week we understand mr oscar barber who has been laid up for some time and away from his mail route is somewhat improved communications were read at the morning service on sunday acknow ledging the christmas boxes sent ae soldiers to geo middleton harold coates and gordon gostick the bypu of the baptist chur ch met on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs binstead miss jean morgan gave the topic the annual meeting of the clare mont libiary boaid will be held in to show the owner brougham the first sitting of division court for this year at brougham on thurs- the happy circle mission band day saw only two cases brought be- will meet on saturday jan 15 at 2 fore judge coleman a judgment pm at the school this will be the summons lelaval co vs ken mor- installation of officers all members gan of ajax was adjourned one please try to attend court while x gordon received judg- i mr and 3irs bert harvey were ment against c holland for 5 for a called to toronto on saturday ow- lumber account ing to the serious illness of their son i alber ollkii- rcklecud mr and mrs h philip and family at annual meeting who are staying in toronto for the a good turnout enjoyed the anuu- inter months spent the weekend at al supper at the baptist church last their farm home week followed by the legular bui- mr and mrsgordon philip of dun- ness meeting and election of officers barton called on mr and mrs b mr evans ward was reelected dea- easton on sunday new council chambers may be a postwar job con and choir leader for the coming year mrs john coates financial se cretary james coates treasurer mrs d a pugh missionary treas and g m forsyth and miss jean ward auditois were all returned to office for 1944 hitnnilrun motorist don ns local foxhound either unmindful of what he had his many friends re sorry to hear that mr frank barclay is not im- pioving as fast as might be expected we all wish him a speedy lecovery mr jas ravey who became seri ously ill while visiting at the wm ellicott home is still confined to his bed suffering from an attack of flu and pleurisy the sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late doneor unconcerned a motorist sped john gieig who passed away on jan 6th in his 77th year the funer al took place from his late tesidence on saturday afternoon to st johns cemetery 7th con flickering pte chas aldridge rcaf of westward through claremont one day last week and ran over a prized fox hound belonging to fled evans local cieaineryman the mishap occur red accoiding to fred only a few paces from the front of his home on the 9th while it is almost impossi ble on occasion to avoid running down some canine its more thaned is paients d and mis gan- just another dog to the owner and n on monday i we should at least stop long enough annual bylaws are passed at inaugur al meeting monday there was considerable discussion at the regular meeting of pickering township council held at brougham on monday on postwar development for the municipality a communica tion was received from the depart ment of highways suggesting that the township make a survey of the situation as regards to roads and bridges all plans to be dealt with on a fiveyear period council agreed that road supttoy ward should make such a survey of the townships postwar needs and present to coun cil at the earliest opportunity from the matter of roads and bridges discussion swung to the mat ter of providing a proper place for keeping the township records and a more suitable office for the clerk and meeting place for the council it seems too bad that a township as fine as pickering cant provide a more suitable place for its municipal body to meet in than this stated councillor m s chapman i think the brougham people should be consulted as to their needs if we fix up this hall added deputy- statioxed at vancouver reeve blake annis barnefieldspent the weekend with u all weie agreed that new and bet- his fiiend ross jmadill j mr hugh gannon of oshawa call- that our inten tions were right the library 100m on saturday jan 15th at 4 pm this is an open meet ing and everybody is invited mr and mrs chas empringham mt zion were visitors with mr and mrs jos empringham and mr and mrs lloyd empringham last week congratulations are going to mr and mrs lloyd wilson of mt zion on the birth of a son in the oshawa hospital a brother for marlene mrs ross farr is progressing fav ourably since her recent operation friends will be glad to learn further report on our sick list shows george jf f redshaw also steadily improving fol lowing his pneumonia attack and frank barclay suffering from pleur isy an aftermath of the flu ac1 bruce miller son of mr and mrswid miller former resident of claremont now living in oshawa was a visitor this week with his aunt miss emma brown bruce is station ed with the rcaif at vancouver and expects to return there shortly jack brignall constables norton and irwin were in cobourg last week endeavoring to identify the men who held up the brignall establishment here a week ago mr brignall pick ed out three suspects as strangeis who had been to his place on occa sion but could not swear that they were the men who had held him up last thursday the men named were the three whom police were holding ip connection with the biillet- riddledfcar and attempted liquor holdup in cobourg sccoiut son toinaithe navy douglas reynolds second son of mrlpind mrs cliff reynolds has en- irsted in the rcnvr a brother ames is also in this service these i- two boys are the only claremont lads in this branch of our fighting forces lifelong pickering resident buried on 7th concession interment was made in st johns cemetery 7th concession of picker ing on saturday of john a greig who passed away at his home lot 25 concession 5 pickering on thurs day jan 6th deceased was a life long resident of the district about brougham he suffered a stroke over a year ago and never fully re gained his health he was in his 77th year surviving are his wife the former annie fossey a stepdau ghter mrs nolo lawrence two sons lloyd and gordon two sisters mrs phil forsyth and mrs henry pilkey comirtcd on drunk chmgo geoige mathews- who was chaig- ed with being intoxicated in a public place in claremont on decemljer 15 pleaded not guilty before magistrate f s ebbs in whitby police court after heaung the evidence of con stable john norton and dr tomlin- son the magisti ate found him guilty of the chaige and fined him 1500 and costs or 15 days second casualty in italy word was received last week by mis evans benson that her brother ralph norton who is with the cana dian troops in italy has been wound ed ralph is a son of the late mr and mrs wm norton of the 5th con cession a brother was killed in this same theatre of war not many mon ths ago a third brother jack is also in italy the wounded soldier en listed about two years ago and ar rived oveiseas some months ago the s school held their business meeting on friday evening when the following officeis weie elected for the coming year supts w c willson m ellicott tieasuier ihugh miller secietary george norton pianist mildied gillman and joyce hardy teacheis mis miller mrs philip mrs norton hugh miller allan elli cott and doiothy harlock bible class teacher to be appointed later superior quality of soy milk resident here xcnrly 50 years ago the death occurred at woodstock hospital on saturday of mrs thos f haney 89 reeve st mrs haney was in her 71st year and had been ill for about a month deceased was formally edith e burton and was born at columbus ont a daughter of the late mr and mrs nicholas burton as a child she moved with her paients to claremont going to woodstock nearly 50 years ago where she had lesided since she was mar ried to mr haney 45 years ago the burtons occupied the present resi dence of jas briscoe where mr bur ton conducted a harnessrepair shop surviving are her husband one dau ghter doris j at home and one son clarence city also one brother charles burton toronto avoid use old straw for hog bedding every winter there are always a number of i ports of pneumonia los ses in swine which have been housed where they have been bedded on old dry partially pulverized straw vet erinary authorities point out that hogs sleeping with their noses rest ing on such bedding inhale the dry straw dust causing an irritation of the lungs which may bring on pneu monia drafty quarters unsanitary conditions and improper ventilation contribute further to the problem the best preventatives are to main- tain clean fresh bedding and quart and a brother william living at mt which are warm and tree from battle creek mich jan sth milk piepaied fiom the soybean veiy closely resembles cows milk in jts composition says an article in the american magazine good health soy milk has several advantages over cows milk which are well woitli consideiing it contains a little less lime of which milk contains an ex cess and on the other hand it con tains nearly threes times as much iron as does cows milk another point of supeiiority of soy milk the article goes on to say is well woith noting namely the fact that it may take the place of animal milk in china bird fanciers take hatchlings from their nest and lear them on an exclusive diet of soy milk for centuiies infants have been fed in a similar way in china when depiived of their natural food supply persons who are sensitized to cows milk the article adds can replace it successfully with soy milk soy milk also has the meiit that it encouiages giowth in the intestine of the piotectivp lactobacillus acidop- hia v thus combats intestinal pu trefaction and disease the quin tuplets were cured of their bowl trouble by the use of soy milk cul tures of acidophilus in view of the possible milk short age which canada may have to face the above article is not only interest ing but timely ter municipal offices should be one of the townships first postwar under takings ive felt that we should have a better building for a long time said reeve wm reesor turning to matteis at hand coun cil raised the annual grant for the libraries of claiemont kinsale brougham picketing and whitevale trom 25 to 35 residents of sev- eial of these villages piesent stated that is was most difficult to provide the needed leading material on the amount laised fiom the small fee charged members the annual bylaw appointing sheep and livestock valuators for pickering was given its three readings and passed designating w c wilson and g m forsyth to be leturned to ofhee bylaw appointing poundkeepeis and fence vieweis for the coming year was passed naming the follow ing to these positlonsifor poundkee- pers edw collins m e bryant robtbalsdon levi annisfred puck- liu jos pearce e r pilkey chas hood cecil fhillips f amajor l hageiman victor parkin wm mid dleton mervin annis thos norton alfred michell lome jones chas gostick victor jamieson morgan evans john pallister allen meyers elmer annis and living white for fencevieweis chas mccausland claude fields edgai andiew wm chester ernie armstiong leonard gates howard turner j o spang w b milne w h carson frank disney and w p jones john r phillips was reappointed school attendance officer for 1944 at a salaiy of 60 and lloyd johnson was lenamed to the post of relief officer at 75 the annual bylaw naming the three members of the board of health r e foisyth dr n f tomlinson and reeve wm reesor was passed sanitaiy inspectois for the year will be geo elliott thos brown and harry found as formerly the sum of 23000 same as in 1943 was set as the road appropria tion for the coming year road supt ward stated that it had required nearly 18000 for maintenance bruce filler son of mr and mrs wid miller of oshawa and formerly of claremont who is new serving with the nvaf bruce was a carrier boy for the tribune in claremont several years ago and his father held the office of local constable he is stationed at vancouver markham takes opening game pickering petitions government for s health nurse grants pickering township council went ion record at their regular meeting on monday as strongly urging a sys tem of government grants towards the salaries of qualified public health nurses employed by the municipali ties and working through the public and continuation schools a resolution to thisafct is being forwarded to premier george drew minister of education hon dr vivianmiuister of health anu arthur williams local provincial member the brief as drawn up by the council stresses the fact that the health of the inhabitants is of vital importance to the province of on- taiio that the promotion of health schemes detection prevention and control disease should begin with the youth of the country and affects the department of health public and continuation schools offer excel lent opportunity for this purpose thus affecting the department of education pickering employs a public health nurse who works thiough the municipalitys twenty schools who also keeps in touch with children of preschool age through homes the brief continues the population of any municipality is not of fixed residence but continually changing with other municipalities affecting the province as a whole with both teams going at a clip significant of midseason markham juniors bested whitby 43 at mark- ham friday night in an oha b series game all markhams goals were scoied on solo efforts with page accounting for two of his teams total markham goal sellers defense page tipoff centre routcliff wings bowcott little subs pagewhittley dunlop gibson forgie woods whitby goal sleighthohn de fense heffering burkhart centre pronazi american pleasant i drafts for best results as to price and service let our truck call for your cream we pay an extra two cents per lb of butter fat for cream delivered to the creamery stouffville greamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 alone during year just ended the appropriation for this year will be divided thus machinery 3500 su perintending 2000 maintenance 17500 claims for sheep damaged by dogs passed for payment included chas puckrin one sheep killed 18 and three dogs shot 15 dr simpson one sheep killed 12 road accounts passed totalled 39086 relief stood at 9304 while general accounts ipaid were 36700 w h westney was delegated to communicate with the maple leaf insurance co with regard to obtain ing a grant toward the upkeep of the various firefighting equipment in the township arthur percy who resides between the 3rd and 4th concessions request ed council to have guard rails placed on two small bridges near his pro perty and denounced council for fail ing to compensate him for trees re moved from in front of his farm five years ago and which he alleged were on his property mr percy threatened the council with court action if compensation was not made reeve reesor stated that the matter had been dealt with satisfactorily at the time andeoun cil had no intention of making any payment r council met for a morning session on monday to receive the oath of office and were addressed by rev jenkinson of pickering the stand ing committees for this year were also named at this time being the same as in 1943 stands 8th in large class meicena- snow korndyke junior twoyearold heifer owned by lloyd turner purebred holstein breeder stood 8th in a class of 169 for re cord milk andbutterfat production over a period of 365 days the dam of this prize heifer was also a win ner having held the twoyearold re cord with an output of 16829 lbs milk 644 butterfat for a similar period samanski wings harden jdalby subs palmer pascoe dilling lowe lintner mccloskey official pat patterson first period 1 markham page 645 2 whitby samanski 946 3markham forgie 1700 penalty samanski second period 4 markham little 1453 penalty isaraanski third period 5 markham page 709 6 whitby sanianski dalby lintner 1505 7 whitby dilling 1802 naval hero rnc british capth t w grant who commanded the cruiser enterprise in the vic torious battle of the bay of biscay indicted by a federal grand jury jos e mcwilllams is charged with conspiring to overthrow the us government he was indicted with 28 men and two women charged with sedition organizer of the christian mob- ilizcrs and publisher of that or ganizations newspaper mcwil llams was affiliated with the germanamerican bund and other us fascist organizations 98 lb bag robin hood flour get in on this special sale of flour while the sup ply lasts robin hood is milled from the finest grains to a fluffy goodness thats unexcelled by any other brand we now have a limited supply of oyster shell on hand and will be glad to fill your present needs central feed store phone 277 stouffville ill i robin hood flour mills limited

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