the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 19 1947 m 1 a l aaaohc j glaremont and district ioi by staf correspondent l lonot local dealers madill t store and io 30d01 overlards store i notice a public meeting of the claremont eire dept will be held in the fire hall on june 20th at 830 pm for the purpose of reorganiz ing the claremont eire dept all those interested in fire protection are requested to attend jack nor ton deputv tire chief neighbours of wm mccartney sen concession gathered on that farm recently and sowed twenty acres of grain mr mccartney is alone on this one hundred acre farm and appreciated the kindly assistance during this late spring cecil story has disposed of the former joe pilkey farm on the oth concession just north of the village the buyer was arthur dehusha and the sale price was undisclosed- friends will regret to learn that chas hevnoids is under the doctors care armand storry is reported to have purchased a business at brougham he recently took over the waller carson trucking busi ness w teefy sons 3rd concession at cherrywood have purchased a farm of 100 acres adjoining their present place belonging to w roach mr roach has a second farm on the 2nd concession congratulations to june morgan wuu celebrated her 10th birthday on friday 13th miss mary morgan and friend motored to peterboro on saturday last the united church will observe their anniversary services on sun- dav next at 11 am and 730 pm rev a c luff man of greenwood is the guest speaker and the choir is arranging special music for the occasion the mission band picnic will be held this saturday at the home of mrs jack morgan everyone bring lunch please come around 130 pm mrs jas clark and mrs ernest paul spent a few davs with their aunt mrs s f robins last week miss maryian clark is spending some of her summer holidays with her aunt mrs s f robins mr and mrs elmer armstrong of janetville visited at the s f robins home for a few days last week friends of the stiner family whose home was destroyed by fire recently near goodwood have received acceptable assistance with a truck load of household articles with which to furnish their new home mrs v pilkey who had a sale here on saturdav has gone to live in brantford proceeds of her auc tion sale amounted to s250 mr tay lor a member of the local school staff has rented the house mr and mrs jack morgan and family also mr john phillips at tended the remembrance day ser vice held in brougham united church on sundav and had supper with mr and mrs geo duncan and family of brougham mrs corney of toronto has been visiting at the home of mrs lons dale and mrs conner bud norton is able to be around again friends will be pleased to knowbud has been laid up since his accident at the gravel pit when he injured his back little miss graham daughter of mr and mrs bruce taylor and family of garibaldi also miss emma brown claremont spent sunday in oshawa with mr and mrs wid miller and family we understand that mr and mrs jess warden will leave this com munity shortly to reside in green wood friends are sorry to lose these good neighbours mr lvman pilkey visited friends in aurora over the weekend and later intends to visit with his lister and familv in slrathroy the claremont farmers beef ring which has operated in this locality for many years is going ahead again this year after some anxietv had been expressed about being able to secure enough mem bers rov morgan ralph wellman geo hill and cecil story are only a few of the names who have been members for a long period the womens institute will meet at the home of mrs hugh gregg on wednesday june 25 at 230 pm a good program has been arranged anvone wishing- a ride meet at the post office on the corner on thursday of next week june 20 one of the great public auction sales of the past year in this district will be held when orville burtons registered herd of scotch short horns grade cattle and all his other live stock and long list of farm implements will be sold with out reserve mr and mrs burton are moving to stouifville and have sold their farm the entire list is brougham printed in this issue and makes interesting reading we understand a refreshment booth will be oper ated at the sale by a local organiza tion the sale is to open sharp at 12 noon chicken thieves about last week this paper carried a story about a ladys dress disappear ing from the line now its the chickens that are disappearing roy brignall reports a number of al yearling rocks have- been lifted from his flock lately the brig- nails who reside just south of the village on the brock rd have nuite a number of fowl of different breeds but whoever did the lift ing had an eye only for the rock variety as most of- the birds taken were of this variety fire of unknown origin damages farm home shortly after mrs chas symes had lit the stove in the morning the flames shot up from the svmes farm house on the brock rd just north of claremont the claremont fire laddies were called about 730 and resnonded promptly while they were on their way a bucket brifade did good work in keeping the flames in check however be fore the blaze was completely ex tinguished the back kitchen of the home was destroyed and several other rooms badly burned in addi tion to the building damage a new washing machine was lost claremont split last two games claremont split their last two mr and mrs gordon graham of games dropping a 02 decision to oshawa is visiting for a few days pickering on friday night clare- with her aunt and uncle also grand- mont were two men short for the parents mr and mrs ed lewis i game miller and borland formed mr and mrs lester mccullough the battery on tuesday the local motored to brampton last saturday lads downed dunbarton 41 in a to attend the wedding of mrs mc- close contest the game went 11 culloughs brother until the dying innings miller anc friends will be pleased to know borland each slammed out a triple that mrs harold redshaw is able j this wednesday pickering will to be about her housework with meet claremont in the local park more ease now as the hand which while friday night dunbarton will she had painfully squeezed in the play greenwood here on tuesday washing machine wringer recently june 21th ajax will play claremont is healing nicely i here mrs john beeblv and miss margaret graham were in toronto difficulty plaxtixg mrs win ellicott returned home on saturdav after spending a week with her sister in toronto mrs o wilson and daughters doris and joan visited with mr and mrs alf hamilton on sunday mrs h shea of pickering spent a couple of days last week with mrs bowley and also called on some old neighbors mrs a b matthews returned home last week after being con fined to her bed through illness at the home of her daughter mrs harold crawforth of whitby mr and mrs d l mairs also mrs lmatthews had an enjoyable trip to peterboro one day last week mr and mrs c devitt visited their daughter mr and mrs brows and familv of orillia miss mildred gillman spent the weekend with friends in toronto mr and mrs ross willson of toronto mr and mrs donald will- son toronto were visitors at the w c willson home on sunday mr and mrs ford of toronto who have just returned from a trip to saskatchewan and the stewart beare family of newmarket visited their grandmother mrs w e holtbv on sunday the brougham fire bridgade is planning for a garden party in july to aid with funds for the new fire truck here the thermometer in the annis store which registers the donations is nearing the half way mark in the campaign mr cecil axford of toronto visited at the wm knox home dur ing the weekend- brougham cemetery decoration service had to be held in the church on sunday afternoon owing to the wet weather flowers were placed on the graves just prior to the ser vice rev i e kennedy was the speaker and robt miller sang a solo the choir was composed of former members a bus was chartered on wednes day to transport the members of the institute thirtyfive to the ooth anniversary of the founding of the womens institute to be celebrated at guelph mr and mrs 3 prucyk and son of georgetown and mr and mrs m hillick and family also of george town mr and mrs e l crocker of toronto were visitors at the al bert beer home on sunday the womens institute met in the township hall on tuesday after noon for their regular meeting mrs birrell the new president was in the chair minutes of the prev ious meeting were read plans were completed for the bus trip to guelph and a report of district annual held at whitby the roll call was answered by our favou rite song hostesses were mrs r raine mrs wannop mrs m annis mrs w gray elsie adele adair wed in pickering the marriage of miss elsie adele adair of pickering and mr george harold phillips of whitevale took place last saturday afternoon in the united church pickering with the rev r c copeland officiating the bride is the daughter of mrs f w adair of pickering and the late mr adair formerly of claremont and the bridegroom is the son of mr cecil phillips of whitevale and the late mrs phillips the church was decorated with mixed flowers miss grace white was at the organ and mr harvey bath sang given in marriage by her uncle mr harvey barrett the bride was gowned in white brocaded nylon fashioned with a sweetheart neck line and a train her long veil was attached to a halo of lilies she wore pearls the gift of the bridegroom and carried roses and carnations the bride was- attended by miss dorice bremner in pale blue and miss hazel pringle in pale pink the flower girl miss carolyn woods wore pale yellow mr bob phillips brother of the bridegroom was best man the ushers were mr len barrett and mr vernon ellicott at the reception held at the penguin club pickering the brides mother received wearing corn flower blue faconne crepe and a corsage of roses miss audrey phillips aunt of the bridegroom assisted in blue crepe with embroid ered trimming for the wedding trip to eastern ontario the bride wore a flowered jersey dress and a blue topcoat with black and white accessories and a corsage of red roses the couple will live in whitevale on their return three months ox bigamy charge fob ashbubx farm wife norma marguerite taylor 211 huron crescent oshawa has pleaded guilty to a charge of bigi amy and was sentenced to three months in the county jail by magistrate f s ebbs questioned by crown attorney alex hall bruce taylor told the court he married the accused in january 1941 at brooklin she left their farm home north of ashburn after four years taylor said don ald mcnevin testified he had gone through a marriage ceremony with the accused on april 5 of this year unaware of her former marriage have you anything to say about this magistrate ebbs asked the accused if i had a mother and a home all this wouldnt have happened the accused pointed out that her mother died 15 years ago and her father was in christie street hos pital in toronto declaring the offence was a seri ous one magistrate ebbs told the accused you canlt go around doing anything you want and expect the court not to consider it seriously one day last week tomatoes fob caxxebies uxbridge fabmebs meet the monthly meeting of the ux- bride junior farmers and junior institute was held in the high school uxbridge june 14 the girls separate meeting was in charge oi the president ruth barton the door prize was a vase and was won by mrs comrie ward the roll call was answed by a reply to my hobby there was a discussion regarding the field meetings to be held in july and august and it was decided that the place of meeting would be arranged at an executive meeting helen baird was in charge of the program and she gave a very in teresting talk on hobbies which was followed by a discussion the boys separate meeting was in charge of the president larry j doble the attendance prize a hammer was won by charlie for syth during the business part of the meeting the trip to the field grocer dalys tea rev len wenham attended the h l fair agricultural repre- t baptist convention in hamilton sentative for ontario county re- day at guelph and the holding of ports that some seeding was done field meetings during july and in the county last week and about august were discussed the july g0 per cent of the potato acreage meeting will be at a long term is now in toronto growers are ex- pasture plot periencing great difficulty in getting the program was in charge of their tomatoes set which are mostly don pelletier and he called upon for local canneries orchard menmaustyn mcknight who gave an are also having difficulty in getting excellent talk on potato culture dalys oram pekoe sprays on at the right time weekend specials soups tomatoes 3 for 27 veg bf noodle etc 2 for 23 fruit juices orange grapefruit 20 oztin 2 for 27 roasts rolled ribs prime lb 45 porterhouse and wing lb 45 fresh groceries spices vinegars sugar cereals etc claremont meat market phone 3501 claremont don pelletier the chairman 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