Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1944, p. 6

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5 v- -v- j v v- a r r j vvs v i v v- oi thejrmbuflfiyjmflrjopt thursday april 20 1944 or tt oariiffind distract byj5taffcorrespondent local agent- mowders store j lieut jos ward was on- leave at his home on sunday t mr wa beaton of oshawa visit ed here at his homeiover the week end- mrs duncan of newmarket visi ted at her home here oyer the week end miss laura hill of oshawa visit ed over the weekend at her home here mr and mrs m j wilkerof tor onto visited over the weekend at mrs gleesons home mrs doug norton and baby visit ed at the home of her sisterinlaw mr and mrs geo derusha here mr and mrs albert taylor also mr and mrs bruce taylor of good wood were in town on saturday mr stanley hawthorn of madoc visited at the united church manse during the easter holidays mr levi linton of perth was in the village for a few days last week visiting his daughter a number of local ladies were en tertained at a quilting party at the m lotton home last week therell be another dance at the hall t here on friday night both round and square dancing so come along and enjoy yourself friends will be sorry to learn that robt miller was removed to hospital last week suffering from scarlet fever the goodfellowship class of the united church presented their play things at brougham on wednesday night mr john beelby is in rather poor health friends will regret to learn he expects to go to a toronto hos- pital for treatment shortly i mr august leggitt of jellicoe ont visited last week with his father and mother mr and mrs james leggitt it is reported that mrs- j bushby who has been spending the winter months with her children is in poor health mrs wa wallace who with her husband has returned from wes ton to make their home near clare- mont were in the village on satur day a number of young people of the united church attended the young peoples convention held in bow- manville on saturday afternoonand evening misses gertrude and mildred corbett visited mr and mrs fred madill during the easter week and miss dorothy bunker of mongolia also visited her aunt mrs madill for a few days recetnly mrswid miller and son carl of oshawa attended the auction sale ing on tuesday apru 25th at the home of mrs r e forsyth mrs ross middletons group will be in charge of the program mr and mrs james coates also rev and mrs bexton motored to brooklin one day last week andlcall- ed on mr thos paterson who is slowly improving in health there at the home of his daiijhter mrs pengelly the spring air was apparently too much for the team of wm dick inson local mall courier as they took to their heels on the cth con cession one day last week upsetting mr dickinson although with no serious results the gig required minor repairs following the mishap the following local boys overseas have acknowledge receipt of par cels of smokes from the local for- getmenot club lome hardy harvey coates v prouse edna benns ren loyst roy mcleod jas reynolds alvin lehmanbruce hill curly cook word from rev walter daniels now of new wesminster bc comes to the tribune- in which he says i am feeling much better than i did a week ago and i am hoping through my physicians treatment to make further progress our wonderful winter has passed into a beautiful spring there is much sunshine here but the air is cool not cool enough however to prevent the trees from putting forth their leaves and the gardens from becoming places of beauty let me say tht i have enjoyed the visits of the tribune the goodfellowship class of the united church gathered at the home of mr and mrs manson elli- cott on monday night where they were entertained by the friendly bible class of the united church brougham there was a devotional period musical selections readings and a paper our responsibilityto our young peoplej given by mrs j farr the games and contests were in charge of the brougham group and refreshments were ser ved a vote of thanks was moved by mrs manion president of the claremont class and responded to by mr manson ellicott president of the visitors honored by associates i brqujsham 1 t wms will hold their regu- lar meeting on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs geo duncan i jvir and mrs balsdon of picker- ing visited with her parents mr anpumrs m hamilton on sunday mrefham and daughter called on friends hefeone day recently r 5 mrs a b matthews spent 6ver- al days recently with whitby friends j mr and mrs e l crockeratid mravitter of toronto visited svith mrsj matthews on sunday mr- and mrs dean mairs and family visited at the home of her parents mr and mrs d dawsonof claremont one evening last week miss gladys gannon rn oftor- pnto spent several days last- week at her home here- j- mr and mrs thos englishwere in toronto during the weekend mrs h malccjlm also mr robt malcolm are both suffering severe attacks of flu their many friends wish them a speedy recovery the happy circle mission baiid will meetin the school on saturday robert h eldoh retired school teacher and native of clare- mont was honored last week by the ontario commercial tea- chers association when a lunch- eon was tendered on his behalf by old associates this former principal of central high school was one of the creators of ontarios commercial carri- culum but now at 83 years of age enjoys retirement word was received by his mother here recently from aldershot eng land indicating that pte fred san ders is well and this is pleasing news for all of us the forgetmonot club appreci ate the support given their euchre last week the first attempt of the new organization to raise funds the organization wish their thanks to be passed on to the public mrse m sanders here received a telegram last weekend announc ing the arrival of twin sons born to mr and mrs morley sanders at ilensall ontario the babes fred erick glen and edward john and their mother are all doing well mr sanders was school teacher at lem- onville in whitchurch before he located athensall 41 years married j the family of mr artd mrs mor- gan evans including mr and mrs edgar evans mr and mrs will evans mr and mrs vince baker mr and mrs lome jones and mr and mrs carl dopking of dundas and their eleven grandchildren ga thered at the evans home on april 8th to mark the 41st wedding an- found sale draws good crowd the disposal of the household effects of c h found drew a good crowd on saturday despite un comfortable weather which prevail ed and the sale totalled s33000 a studio couch offered brought 32 of mr harry found on saturday uu w v u and remained to visit during the niversary of this wellknown couple a lawn mower an item wmen weekend with mrs millers sister the evans family have occupied ww auctions- jast missemma brown the present homestead on the 9thi wen toroo the ladies circle of the baptist concession east of the village fori tit- church will hold their regular meet- over forty years jsend the tribune to absent friends april 22 at 230 in thetafternoan auchildrcn pleasetry to attend i the ifriendlybible class enter tained the members of the good fellowship class of claremont at their regular meeting which was held on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs manson elli cott there were around fortyfive present and all enjoyed a very pleasant evening with solos read ings and contests the womens institute held their meeting in the hall on tuesday af ternoon april llth the president mrs hamilton in the chair there was a good attendance not with standing the unfavorable weather a review of the years work was given by the various conveners the roll call was answered by sug gestions for next years program hostesses mrs sheppard mrs painter mrs r raine and mrs t norton served a very dainty lunch a very pleasant evening spon sored by the friendly bible class was held in the hall on wednesday evening very good dramas were given by claremont bible class and also by greenwood this was- fol lowed by a pie social mr f willson proved himself a very cap able auctioneer and all pies brought a good price f the wms held their thank- offering meeting in the church on sunday evening short addresses were given by mrs t norton and miss dorothy harlock the- green wood glee club were in charge of the musical part of the service and lendered some very beautiful num bers which were very much enjoy- edby all present an interesting ceremony was held in brougham united church on sunday afternoon when an honor roll on which wereenscrib cdthe names of forty local boys serving in the armed forces was dedicated clraremoist public school i 5xcter report y w junior room a above 75 per cent b 60 to 75 per cent c below 60 per cent grades 3 and 4 ajoan middletori keith car- son reg sanderson bruce ken nedy marion norton joe hinan ronnie burnellclyde beaton ange- line valentino marion middleton b blair evans dorothy brooks mary story olga rhodes alan red- shaw bill pattenden c shirley taylor lyall brooks grade 2 a garry evans phyllis beelby david beverley b neldaelson aubrey carson c earl pilkey grade i a glen evans ross brown frances mcculloughjoan redshaw b frank white c kenneth middleton billie jor dan absent diane denby a v porter teacher grade 8 v a lillian binsted marion red- h h folks tvhyhst attend the weekly dancesbeing at the claremont commun- it y hall f- round and square dancing barretts orchestra friday april 21st luxch counter shaw- joan sanderson marion manion georgina pilkey ib marjorie elson dick ward gloria beverley joe morley earl anderson bruce lehman doreen pattenden c helen norton grade 7 a don manion b don brown larry brown wilf morley alex beaton don beelby grade c b allan pilkey yvonne redman gerald middleton michael valen tino marion evans s c carl norton elmer brooks grade a violet binsted margaret farr joyce redshaw b ivan beverley june elson d l bacon teacher latest local red cross shipment the following articles have just been shipped to the canadian red cross from the claremont and n pickering branch 24 boys coats 49 jumpers 49 blouses 50 baby night dresses 22 large quilts4 small quilts 48 womens dresses girls dresses 19 boys shirts 27 turtle neck sweaters 10 prs mitts 8 prs gloves 34 prs socks 4 scarves 5 sleeveless sweaters 35 ribbed hel mets 10 pre seamans long stock- ings the boys listed on the roll mrs knox and mrs burrows both mem bers of the institute and each being the mother of three sons serving their country assisted in the un veiling friends attending the ser vice from outside points came from whitby toronto oshawa and pick ering- the following are the boys whose v were listed borden middletonelmer lcraw ford walter b knox frederick c hodson chas russell burrows frances b ritchie william jones lloyd hicks donald w duncan albert maskell caldwell b shep pard cyril hart frederick aiiicks james holtby frederick burrows william hicks joseph burrows dr lyman barclay ray cowan donald ross willson irvin shea pearson baker grant johnston walter syoung william moorechas j aldridgerobert liscombe thos rbssrknbx7 gordon fidunean boyer philip gordon carlton allan specials friday saturday only april 21 22 24 lbs purity flour 23c 2 lbs pkg ogilvies full oatmeal 13c 5 lb pkg quaker roller oats 23c quaker corn flakes 3 pkgs 8 ox 23c vitab lb pkg 9c carlton wm george knox ivan the honor roll with its fuller edward follows arden accompanying union jack were the jwannop bruce hart earl hilts gifts of the local womens institute murray hicks allan miller john revi e kennedy officiated during moore in memoriam frederick the service and read the names ofigifford baker soap special castile hand cake 5c wonderful laundry soap 5 bars 19c wonder soap powder 1 lb 10c fresh fruits and vegetables the corner store claremonr pk 1 401 you may not regard trie victory jloan salesman as a salesman when he calls on you he is a man from your community whom you likely know well j perhaps a nsighjxjr he may never have done any selling before he has taken on this work because he feels that it is an important war job that must be done i 5as a matter of fact he is not trying to seyou anything he will ask you to savemohey farmers are doing an important war jqbtop producing food most farmers have increased their incomes- they have money to save you plan to use this money and the things you plan to use it for are w necessary things i the victory loan salesman will ask you to let your country have the use of your savings now by putting your money into victory bonds qur big job now is to win- the war and to win it as soon as we can thats why every canadian is asked to buy victory bonds its why each of us is asked to buy all we can you canbuy them withcashwhich you have savedand you can buy more bonds andpay for them as you earn money oyer a period ofsbi months naffonacwartrnance committee z5ri i hafjiiqlt bitai aatafe iv

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