the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 17 1947 saaagio i tobao i claremont and district o d 2 by staff correspondent qo t mr and mrs fred pugh and mr and mrs morgan pugh of uxbridge versa imikky vviuu live at hajlibuktov onoi local dealers- aobo madill 30e30ioexo 3ore and overiarus store i brougham former brougham child is victim of fatal accident only 100 feet from the edge of the grfcenwood who are on an extended motor tripj mr and mrs d dawson aiso mr to western canada are visiting and mrs r dawson of claremont many former claremont residents were weekend guests with dean and including mr lev pugh and fam- mrs mairs and family where the port col- ily mrand mrs mcnelly and mr y l5 i walter hamiii borne softball team was playing a waddell mrs mcnelly was the lon ami ijj anc j j crayjmuskoka allstar team rive year- former mary hill of claremont ak oni were at scugog lsd on old shirlev rowe was killed last mr and mrs rill tomunson and sunday attending the carterhood friday evemig whe w car passed laiton w c child of london are visiting imhreunion over her sue vvaa n silcbx on the arrival of a babv bov the many friends of mrs w e j- j d brou a short k l sanderson of toronto holtby are sorry to hear that she jv a is spending a few holidays with x is again confined to her bed through i shirltn was plaving hideaiulseek and mrs wilson illness at the rear of the crowd lining the li katie green of 1 oronto is t i- i hih tunarh i small i with mrs i green during her ill- the sympathy o the community base me and hid neath a mal f is extended to mr and mrs thos he ot gra uhith had been cut l pleased q english whose liuleranddaughterneamemqrmn hnv peaharvesting and haying are croxall holsteins sold the wellknown ontario county holstein herds of o e croxall port perry and v s croxall tx bridge have recently been sold the purchaser was rachus rros of mexico xv well known united states cattle sale managers it u understood that they plan to sell the croxall animals at the garden lancaster dr and mrs x f his parents tomlinson a number of local men and boys have found employment harvesting this years local pea crop for the vancamp cannery at whitby claremonts big field day and dance is scheduled for aug 4th with baseball and football games efforts are also being made to stage a wrestling show in the park tickets for the lucky draw prize are now being sold patrons of my barber shop please take notice that my place of busi ness will be closed from july 2sth until august rh inclusive harry porter mrs luther pilkey remains in a precarious stale of health friends will regret to learn mrs pilkey has passed her 80th birthday her sister from whitby is assisting in the home mr albert slack is not enjoying the best of health mrs comba has returned from sault ste marie where she attend ed the funeral of her brother the late dugald taylor mrs wm evans has been visiting with relatives in dundas mr and mrs drake of orillia have been visiting at the home of her parents mr and mrs fred ward the united picnic of the two sunday schools will be held on july 25th mr e shirk aiso two friends from toronto enjoyed a fishing trip to some of the local streams last week and came home with a nice basket containing 23 speckled beau ties some measuring nearly a foot in length miss evelyn gilles of peterboro visited over the weekend at the home of mr and mrs harry porter mrs frank soden and mr and mrs clifford soden visited one day last week with mrs sodens sister and husband mr and mrs duncan dolphin mr and mrs geo hammond and mr and mrs everett hammond of brooklin spent sunday at waba- shene mrs linton and daughter loi of uxbridge called on friends in the village on sunday mr fred todd from the us add ed to the musical portion of the joint sunday evening church ser vice in the park when he rendered a solo mr s robbins has improved his home with a of paint mrs m forsyth and daughter ouie were in toronto on thursday mr and mrs f dolan mrs w hall of richmond hill mrs w ber gen and daughter mrs mefayden of toronto visited with mr aind mrs henry johnson during the week the women missionary society of the united church held their regular meeting on thursday july 10th when the society had as their guests members of the mission band and the baby band following the meeting the children numbering over forty were entertained with games on the church lawn re freshments were served balsam mis r a shier of toronto visit ed for a few davs last week with verna pilkey daughter of mr and i mr and mrs cecil jones mrs albert pilkey of claremont miss marian jaraieson had her and kenneth webster son of mr i tonsils removed last week at the 3 mrs nelson webster of oshawa i brierbush hospital stouffville were quietiy married on saturday keith carson of claremont spent ju at th united church a few davs with the carsons i parsonage pickering rev r c next sunday there will be a mis- copeland performed the ceremony sionary service for the ss at 11 the bride was attired in a floor am mr harold germaine of the length gown of white broeaded spot sale to be held at sudan interior mission will be the taffeta with shoulder length veil pa speaker he is on furlough and carried red roses and babys mrs geo wilson had an alumin- breath her only attendant was urn demonstration at her home on miss mary morgan of claremont friday night who wore pink flowered silk with j white accessories and carried pink roses and babys breath mr howard hill of stouffville was the best man for travelling the bride chose a blue wool crepe suit with white accessories the couple left on a motor trip to montreal and on their it would be interesting to know where a gang of peterborough boys who bound and gagged two small lads and put them in a box car got the idea one suggestion is that it came from the movies and that could well be too much of that kind of stuff is shown on the screen return will haliburton make their home at shirley rowe met death while play ing with other children park near bracebridge mrs r ford and little daughters of highland creek spent the week end with her parents wm and mrs elhcotl the sunday school ot st johns church are planning for their annu al picnic to be held at woodland park on july 22 all those planning to attend please meet at the church at one pm congratulations to mr and mrs- donald wright joyce hardy on the arrival of a young daughter mrs a b matthews returned home on saturday after spending a couple of days with her daughter mr and mrs harbson of myrtle miss ruth gillman has secured a position in whitby and started working on monday miss gertie bate of toronto visit ed with her aunt miss i bate one day recently mr and mrs a hardy of toronto visited mr and mrs wm knox on sunday air and mrs ross madill mrand mrs jas farley mrs helen gray jimmy and patsy attended the white reunion on sunday mr and mrs jas holtby and family of whitby visited her liar- ents mr and mrs l hopkins on sunday mr banks of pickerin wm and mrs knox mr and mrs r harden and patsy visited with mrs hamlin of white- vale on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs w pearson on the arrival of a young son mr and mrs m hamilton oar- ber and his wife were driving into the important job these days and around a j tnev saw the strug- with lack of hel jt easy ling form of the child and at once went to her tom dawkins picked up the badly injured girl and with dr edward g ellis took her at once to bracebridge memorial hos pital but she died upon reaching the room constable george bishton investi gated but was unable to find out the car responsible among the many at the game dreuiswho is coroner for bracebridge said there would be an inquest crosier reunion at uxbridge the sixteenth annual reunion of the crosier family was held on sat- urdav july 5th 1917 at elgin park uxbridge the attendance num bered one hundred and twenty and included families from london stratford trenton toronto schom- berg stouffville stayner locust hill markham whitby columbus port perry epsom uxbridgegood- wood and claremont a delightful afternoon was spent in renewing old acquaintances and taking part in the sport program under the capable leadership of russel crosier and prizes were given their were also prizes given for the largest family present the most recent married couple the voungest child present gary clark visited tne infant son of mr and mrs clark of markham the oldest lady miss x tucker toronto the oldest man mr d sykes uxbridge at the conclusion of a fine picnic supper the president mr gsamells spoke a few words of welcome to the families gathering and then mr cecil crosier honorary presi- werej t00 charge of the election of sadler and friend are few holidays in the ing miss ilean spending a states mission circle met on wednesday night at the home of miss e orme- rod mrs jas gibson has purchased the house at present occupied by frank hayward the morden family are vacation ing at the thousand islands this week mr and mrs gait of toronto vis ited one day recentlv with air and mrs a smith anumber of young folks and a few older ones gathered one night last week and gave the peggsa chivari they finished up with a dance at the park pavilion miss l pegg of oshawa has been visiting at the m pegg home audley carterhood at scugog reunion the eighth annual reunion of the carterhood families was held at the home of russell carter scugog island on sunday last the after- nobn was spent in visiting and re newing old acquaintances after which about 75 guests sat down to a picnic supper friends were pre sent from toronto oshawa mark ham green river brougham and port perry and other nearby points the committee for this gathering mr rusel hood scugog is and mr roy carter green river ex pressed the wish that the gathering continue to be held the second sun day in july so that the younger generation may keep alive the ac quaintances of the two families new car radios i have a number of new goodrich far radios in slock cxcollerii lone and e rforiiiancr sets to im proud of roy mcleod radio sale claremont srrilce ph koi recent guests of mr and mrs xj officers for the coming year it was burton j decided to return all the present mrs wright and mrs lmatthews j committees to office for another visited the latters brother air and year and to hold the reunion at ux- mrs m routley one day last week bridge park last friday evening a surprise party was held at the home of air and mrs lloyd greig where friends and relatives gathered to celebrate the occasion of air and mrs alac pattersons silver wedding anniver sary at the close of a pleasant evening a dainty lunch was served and air and airs patterson ex pressed their thanks to everyone for the lovely gifts they received send friends the tribune to absent officers as follows- hon pres mr cecil crosier pres air geo samells vice pres airs bruce beare sectreas airs walter slack picnic com alessrs e ale- knight r alunroe j crosier e kennedy sports and social com air and airs r crosier mrs f crosier airs w crosier the afternoon came to a close with musical numbers by eileen and patsy lane a nd donna and jean samells god save the king was sung to end a happy day at the annual crosier reunion r let us repair it before you regret it add thousands of miles lo your engine a genuine frani oil filler installation will absolutely keep your oil clean and save the allimportant cylinder walls rings and crankshaft hearings the low installed price will surprise you come in and talk it over texaco products exide batteries firestone tires forson abell garage ringwood phone 7920 aoaoc ioe30e aoi for all your heating needs hot air furnaces oil burners air conditioning furnaces oil fired hot water boilers five year oil contracts unionville 96 d cr j smith toronto grover 0657 congratulations to ronald bell upon his success in the written en trance examinations fall wheat is coming in fast and many fields are showing leaf rust the hay crop has been rood and owing to the late season the taking in of the crop has been later than usual frank puckrin has been op erating his new field baling mach ine where round bales of anv size up to 100 lbs are tied with twine these circular bales are handled from the windrow witha one man operated machine winter bros were in bobcaygeon last week working in their capacity as masons the greatest work of the com munity club was concluded last week when they entered into the blue cross hospitalization scheme and a cheque for s37200 was sent in to take care of the 15 families and several single members taking effect on the loth inst this scheme covers some 71 individuals includ ing many children under 10 years the fact that these people have this protection ought in itself work for a healthier people considerable misunderstanding often arises in neighborhoods be cause of the seemingly harmless bit of gossip which judges actions of others without a real knowledge of the case have these peonle who sit in judgment on others says one been eaves dropping in paradise that they know so much laurence and airs clark with mrs hayward of toronto were re cent visitors at the old homestead at grasmere recently james duncan of montreal visited his brother alac here this week it is 10 years since they last saw each other several times recently the local school has been broken in and the trustees are putting the police- on the situation and severe steps will be taken to put these offenders in in their proper regard for property the club picnic at lynbrook pk on the 7th was a success and about 75 members enjoyed the outing a friendly ball game was staged and the score was about a tie some of the younger ones exhibited real base ball talent the youngsters were treated to ice cream and choco late milk watch for the lions carnival and dance on friday august 22nd rainbow gardens markham dealer- stouffville coop stouffville ontario telephone 269 weekend specials soups tomatoes 3 for 27 veg bf noodle etc 2 for 23 fruit juices orange 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