Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 5, 1945, p. 8

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nxfist ftcki srrr ssssssss fj5iv 7 -3iz- fer- i ssessssisn aos ioexoe 3e0i ciiarmim am distent by staff correspondent loral dealersmowders store and overlarids store aoeioatoesob v mr and mrs mark linton of tor- is spending the easter holidays at onto visited over the holiday at the the douglas home here- i miss mary morgan who is one of the staff of the loyst canning fac tory entertained the others of the staff in honor of pilot officer ren loysiwho will shortly return overseas mrs manion and son don and miss mary morgan were toronto visitors on thursday fit lt ei burgess of st johns que spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs hugh gregg home of mr and mrs m benson mrs fred gostick and daugluei were in buffalo on sunday and while there attended the service- at the buffalo tabernacle mr and mrs floyd coates of tor- onto visited in the village on the holiday miss lois brodie of toronto visit ed over the holiday at the home 01 her uncle g m forsyth mrs chas clark of sarnia visited with her mother mrs r e forsyth on sunday mrs forsyth has re cently returned from sarnia wher she spent some time with hel daughter mr and mrs david coates oi brooklin visited at the home of mrs john coates last weekend mr and mrs geo lee of stouff villewere in the village on sunday mrs chas grant of toronto visit ed over the holiday at the home of her sister mr and mrsvjas bris coe mrs blanche cook and daugh ters mrs bruce harton of toronto visited with relatives in claremont during the holiday weekend miss g forsyth of oshawa and miss irene taylor of the same city were at their respective homes for easter mrs palmer and mr ira boyer have returned home after spending several weeks in stouffville with mr andmrs geo lee mr t e hill of thessalon has been visiting for a few days at the united church manse mr and mrs joseph sutton misses jean and ruth sutton mr and mrs g sutton mr and mrs wm sutton and baby and mr s trausie all of toronto attended the suttonkennedy wedding on satur day mervin robinson of hamilton and wes hardy of uxbridge were sunday visitors at the robt daw son home friends will be interested to learn that reg lister who some years ago owned the sergeant farm on the north townline is back in canada after serving overseas for four years he is on a months fur lough with his wife and family at sutton miss peggy overland of toronto pretty wedding at amid a setting of pink and white cui nations and fern the home of the brides parents was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on saturday march 31st- when mar garet jean only daughter of rev 1 e and mrs kennedy claremont mr and mrs chas empringham was un m marriage to john of ajax and mr and mrs bus newman sutton sonof mr and empringham of greenwood were joseph sutton toronto rev sunday- visitors at mt zion withj kennedy father of the bride mr and mrs jos empringham performed the ceremony a- pack of dogs is said to bei given in marriage by her uncle roaming the countryside in the mtj t e h thessalon the bride zion district and are reported to wore a gown 0 white sheer with lace inset a headdress of roses to catch her veil and carried a beauti- lul bouquet of yellow talisman roses and fern miss jean sutton sister of the groom wearing mauve have ravaged several sheep flocks the death occurred on wednes day march 28 1945 of mrs lewis forsyth whdse maiden nann was annetta m stephenson at the residence of her daughter mrs robt j nesbitt lot 11 con c ux bridge township in her 83rd year mr and mrs forsyth had gone to their daughters home a week crepe with small hat and veil to match a corsage of pink carnations and fern acted as bridesmaid mr reginald kennedy brother of the bride was groomsman the wed ding music was played by mrs before to spend a few months and walter ward up until the time of her going had been in her usual health though frail for a number of years suiv uiiu iiic ui not taking an active part in lifes her b crepe for travel assisting in receiving was the brides mother wearing a figured silk jersey gown and the grooms mrnels6nwag yr tv sf midnight lurrew for jute boxes in pickerinq towns or duties her quiet presence will be greatly missed by all who knew her she was born in the township of caistor county of lincoln eldest child of the late william and sarah stephenson she was married to lewis forsyth of uxbridge town ship in 1886 having celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1936 she was faithful to her church seldom absent from a ser vice as long as strength permitted her to attend she was also an ac tive member of the wms besides her husband mrs forsyth is survived by four daughters mrs nesbitt at whose home the mother died mrs stanley watson of agincourt mrs george rowe woodstock rrc also miss ethel forsyth at home in agincourt the funeral on saturday afternoon was from the family residence at lockie avenue agincourt and in terment was- made cemetery ling the bride changed to a brown wool suit and top coat with brown accessories accentuated with lime green the happy couple will make their home in toronto two claremont residences sold two real estate transactions are reported in the village this week the mundell property owned by mr wm mundell for the last twentyfive years has been sold to mr carter from cedar creek mr mundell who recently disposed of his household effects by public auc tion will make his home in toronto with his daughter mrs ben kil- patrick the sale is also reported of the rumohr home to mr henry johnston of stouffville the john stons receptly retired to stouffville from their farm on the 9th conces sion but disposed of their home in uxbridge there last week and will return to claremont the death of mrs nelson wagg of clarenioht at the hospital in sarnia removed a well and favor ably known personage from this district where she will be greatly mourned mrs wagg who was in her csth year died on saturday march 31 following a serious illness dur ing her illness she had been at the home of her daughter in sarnia until her conditionbecamesuch that she was removed to the hospital the remains were brought to clare mont for the funeral here on tues day from the late home to clare mont cemetery rev mr winham conducted the service mrs nelson wagg whose maiden name was mary rebecca fisher a daughter ofthe late mr and mrs wm fisher of agincourt has been an ardent worker in the baptist church at claremont since locating here in 1900 she was always will ing and anxious to do her part and her removal will leave a space not easy to fill besides her husband a promi nent farmer and horseman there survives three daughters mrs a e morgan mable of sarnia miss mary wagg and miss billie wagg in detroit two grandchildren are evelyn and james morgan there is one brother arthur fisher and one sister mrs stanley richardson both living in new liskeard many old friends assembled for the funeral conducted by her pas tor the pall bearers were messrs thos gregg james coates jos- farr jack norton thos stanbury and evans ward tn pickering township will license restaurants and lunch counters brougham star twelve tfefock ntfdsf aunis who now wear the plaints received from time to time 8 en six mooa aonations regarding the manner in which mr and mrs albert burrows also some of these places are conducted helen and ralph and mrs phillips some lunch- rooms were becoming of north oshawa were weekend hangouts where young folks car- guests with- mr and mrs charles oused to the strains of jute box burrows jiggs until the wee small hours not only doing harm to themselves but disturbing the neighborhood in gen eral a fee of 53 was imposed the agreements between picker ing township and the brougham and claremont fipe brigades was redrafted at the regular meeting on mrs gannon and mr w c will- son were at keswick on thursday attending the funeral of their cou sin the late mrs chas willoughby mr and mrs hugh gannon and bonnie of oshawa also miss gladys gannon- rn of toronto were holi day guests with their parents d goodi things like brand new homes are worth waiting for hutjin meantime why not enjoy your present homeall you can givejtenew charm youll enjoy and new- smartness youll be proud of withcil paint and a jcil colour styling scheme specially worked out for you the cil paint dealer in your community will show you how to doit effectively easily andinexpensively see hjun expert advice on colourstyling your home just as you consult your architect for expert- advice on construe- ao and design know new home pleasure now see your local criu dealer riches hardware stouffviujh ontario bowlers on greens at annual meeting claremont bowling club estab lished something of a record last week when they bowled on the local greens on the occasion of their annual meeting some thirtyfive members attended the club en joyed a potluck supper and the election of officers was conducted by earl beare chairman the financial condition of the club was revealed as quite healthy with cash on hand of 22700 and a victory bond of 25000 it was agreed that the annual club dance should be held early in april but no definite date was set the new officers for 194546 are as follows president earl beare 1st vice r e forsyth 2nd vice fred evans sectreas w irwin assist don hedges prize com mittee mrs f evans f evans mrs e beare john badgerow lunch comra mrs cox mrs f evans games commf don hedges air ortiz mr cox membership comm messrs cox irwin beare and badgerow greens comm mes srs loyst evans ward hedges north pickering red cross news in last mondays shipment sent from brougham to mrs birkett were 59 girls combinations of which 21 were made by mrs l matthews and 12 by mrs m lem- mon if we had quantities like that from two or three others the quota would not seem such a load addi tional to above were 7 turtlenecks 4 prs socks 2 prs gloves good little by little the oak tree grew continuation school easter report h honors p pass f failure grade xiii wm binsted eng h geom p chem p def h geog h ed guid h hist p fr p jean farr eng h geom h che h def h guid h hist h fr h lat h evelvn gillies eng h geom h chem hdef hguid h histh fr hlat h reg kennedy eng h geom h def ii- geo h guid h hist h fr p physics h victor morleyengp geomp chem p defh geog h guid p hist p fr plat h geo nokes engp geom h chem p def h geog p guid p hist p fr p isabel prouse eng h geom h chem h defhrguid h- hist h fr h lat h jean taylor eng p geom p chem p def h geog hguid h hist h fr p erla watson eng p geom p chem p def hhist h fr p lat p guid h grade xi megan beare eng h geom h chem h def h- geogh guid h hist hfrh helen hodgson eng p geom p chem p def gqpg p guid- p hist f fr p pearl pilkey eng p geom p chem p def p geog h guid h hist h- fr p- thelma sanderson eng p geom fchem p def p geog p guid hhist h fr p grade x luelladerushamath p sc h can hist fdef h guid h eng hgeog p fr f lat f healthh f jackie haughie math p gee- p can hist f def p guid hengp geogp lat f health p frix p douglas hinan math hsc h can hist p def h guid h eng p geog h fr p latp healthsh mary hodgson math prscp can histf deff guid ptgeogp eng pfr p latp health h rjbhl manionmath p sc h can hlsth def h guid hveng h continued on page 11 monday and will now grant these and mrs gannon two outfits 40 per fire for the first weekend visitors at the william ten fires each year pickering vill- ellicott- home were mrs gordon age receives 400 for their first ten mr and mrs wallace ellicott and fires 30 per fire after that plus daughter and mr and mrs ravey chemical 0 toronto also mrs ford and a bylaw was passed naming the daughters of west hill following to the claremont park mrs ross knox spent the week- board and including the reeveand end with friends near markham deputyreeve jos farr dr tomlin- j misses helen and patsy knox son geo constable mr irvine don 6 a couple of days aith their hedges fred ward john norton grandparents wm and mrs knox and jas petty- mr russell gray was busy dur- x it was revealed that mrs gordon mg the weekend wiring the new who has conducted the public i house being built by mr roland health nursing service in the mun- harden icipality for the past two and a half 1 the womens institute will hold years has resigned and it is expect- their regular meeting on tuesday ed that a student nurse will be en- gaged in may to fill the vacancy a deputation headed by mrs m burrows and representing the in stitute and fire brigade of broug ham waited on council to see if some improvements could be under taken at the township hall these local bodies are anxious to go ahead with plans for more recreational events for the young people of the district and stated that they were willing to meet the council halfway on any improvement plan they un dertook x insurance policies covering town ship road equipment were renewed with mr donald beer and a clause covering fire and theftwas added to the policy for the main tainor allan mcken2ie of lot 17 conces sion 4 was paid 36 for three sheep killed by dogs road accounts for- the month totalled 353091 and contingencies s127952 it was agreed that council should purchase forty tons of cal cium dust layer for the roads this vear april 10th at the ho meof mrs w c willson roll call to be answer ed by quotations about happi ness a paper on social welfare will be given by mrs glen con vener mr and mrs chas burrows visit ed their son albert and family of oshawa one day last week mrs maskell and daughter jean of greenwood called on friends and also attended easter services here on sunday afternoon several from here were at pick ering on saturday attending the silver wedding for mr and mrs c balsdon mrs chas burrows received an easter gift in the form of a beauti ful hydrangea which her son sgt joe burrows cabled to her from germany mrs burrows kindly loaned it to the church for easter sunday mr frank hamilton spent good friday with his sister mrs hogle and family at columbus following a second emergency operation mr john soden is slowly gaining his way back to health in oshawa hospital- ting of hemlock basswood birch maple pine butternut cedar also hydro poles and telephone poles in important sale of logs and wood wear claremont with the insistent demand for logs wood and poles of any kind a in addition over there should be a good crowd at the 0 cord wood and limb mowder sale to take pl3ce at lot 13 w n hamm n con 97 pickering a mile east of auctioneer fa claiemonton thursday april 12 f there 300 logs will be sold consis- v and the terms are chick starter analysis protein 18 fat 35 fibre 45 marmill chickstarter is astarting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year -rapid- growth strong bone good feather development rthese result from the feeding of marmill- chick starter it contains every ingredient essential forgpod growth health and vitality all scientifically balanceid continuethe feeding of- marmill chick starter until- the birds are six weeks old at one week to ten days start giving a light evening feed of marmill chick scratch- feedin hoppersincrease this v ing feed whichawhenthechicks are five weeks old may be changed to marmill developing scratch feed at six weeks of age they should be receiving 60 per cent marmill chicks starter and 40 per cent- marmill de veloping feed coal and feep please book your order for chick starter now- so that we will be ableto arrange for your brooder coal n central feed phone 27t stouffville ont i jgjgeajsggas xsssfujfiirfm

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