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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 28, 1952, p. 8

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the tribune stouffvule out thursday august 2s 1962 claremont and pickering twp district mrs s taylor and holidaying this wood misses viola and georgie for- gythe miss lois brodie of toronto and a iadv friend from oshawa are enjoying a three weeks vacation in florida mr and mr r cooper enter- family are l 8000 iveek at colling- 1 j y in barn fire a large barn the property of clarence holman at dagmar east of claremont burned to the ground early this week cause of the fire was said to be children playing with matches considerable farm tained about fifteen members i of machinery and grain were ln the the tomlinson family at supper on sunday the claremont softball league will begin their playoffs next week with doubleheaders being played on monday and friday nights dr and mrs x f tomlinson accompanied by mr and mrs alan tomlinson and family have return ed home after a vacation along the gaspe peninsula and at wig- wassin muskoka miss patsy mccullough who had the misfortune of breaking her ankle a few weeks ago is recover ing nicely and expects to have the cast removed very soun she appreciated the thoughtfulness of her young friends very much dur ing this period in their varied kind expressions of sympathy mr and mrs h mills and mr e ward sang a beautiful trio dur ing the morning joint church ser vice last sunday rev h lackey contributed a splendid sermon canon iaterson is a wonderful speaker direct vital yet calm in his delivery at the evangelistic campaign being held in the stouii- ville arena the sloist mr de- verne mullen of new brunswick is a master at singing his rendition of ship ahoy on sunday night will long be remembered the choir though smaller than last year is doing splendidly a number in the community have been ill with ithe flu during the past few weeks the womens institute had the pleasure of entertaining the altona branch members last wednesday afternoon at ithe home of the secretarytreasurer mrs m john son the visitors provided an excellent program in charge of mrs harold lewis who gave a talk on mothers place in the home mrs e carruthers on happy marriage and parents co operation miss mary harper student at mcdonald institute on canning and preserving the well known ladies trio contributed two vocal numbers and mrs assinck sang two solos the ves per hymn in her native holland tongue and one in english accom panied by mrs gregg mrs c gostick contributed two humorous readings there were 66 adults and 21 children present the local members served a varied salad plate bread and butter cookies and tea during the social hour that followed mr and mrs frank cooper were entertained at a surprise picnic supper on the lawn at the cottage of mr and mrs chas cooper on wednesday aug 16th in honor of the soth birthday anniversary of each sisters brothers sons and daughters numbering 35 members of this well known claremont pair were present for the occasion the brothers presented them with an electric tea ketitle the immediate family a chrome kitchen set a beautiful necklace and wallet two bottles of cologne and about fifty cigars were among the other giflts the community extends their con gratulations and best wishes for many more years of health and happiness to mr and mrs cooper who have lived most of their life in and around claremont building at the time the loss is estimated at about ssco0 and is partially covered by insurance he tkiei axvuav daylong meetings of pickering township council probably promp ted the recent motion by council lor bill newman and deputy- reeve milton burk that foam cush ions be purchased for the coun cillors chairs however the re mainder of the budgetwise hard- headed members of council voted the suggestion down lincoln ellsworth was the first man to fly across the antarctic continent robert fulton was a portrait painter before he became an in ventor family spent a couple of days last week at the home of mr and mrs claude simmonds mrs woodcock and family of oshawa visited on sunday with mrs frank nokes miss diana lambe spent the weekend with miss madeline sim monds miss lillian risebrougih of ux- bridge spent the weekend at her home miss june fiss of toronto spent the weekend at her home mrs ed jones and marvin visit ed monday with mr and mrs win fiss mr alec hingston and boys spent saturday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs fred fiss of arnprior spent a couple of days with mr and mrs wm fiss and called on relatives here glen major mr david langllie is spending some holidays at lake scugog mr and mrs guy kreiser gary indiana spent the weekend with mr and mrs george pickett misses delia and eleanor john son spent last tuesday in toronto mr and mrs wm la breton of toronto visited sunday with mr and mrs e gates mr and mrs claude simmonds spent a couple of days last week in north bay mr and mrs ed johnson called on mr and mrs stuart ball ux- bridge on sunday mr and mrs howard langille are spending a few days holiday ing in quebec miss eleanor johnson spent a couple of days last week with miss barbara dobson of bethesda mr and mrs lawrence wearn and family of enniskillen visited sunday evening wish mr and mrs j a hingston mr herbert simmonds of tor onto is spending a few days at braeside mr and mrs joe jones visited with mr and mrs stewart rus- nell and family of uxbridge mr and mrs harry nokes re turned to toronto after spending a week with mrs frank nokes mr and mrs elmore pickett and family of quaker hill visited on sunday with mr and mrs george pickett mr and mrs jim jones shirley and lila miss bettyie fiss mr ralph faulkner and norman spent friday at niagara falls mr and mrs ii mcneill and theatre uxbridge phone 252 policy week nites 7s0 930 st holidays 7 0 pm last showing tonite thursday august 28th turned out nice again george formby plus sailors three starring tommy trinder and and michael wilding claremont meats guaranteed quality economy prices maiujakixk xie n taki llrlt hacxn n phone 3501 we deliver claremont meats are guaranteed quality phone 3501 we deliver fri sat aug 29 30 the cimarron kid techniclor starring audie murphy and beverly tyler gala midnite show sunday august 31 ma and pa kettle at the fair mon to sat sept 1 to 6 six funfilled days ma and pa kettle at the fair starring marjorie main and percy kilbride mon tues sept s 9 the blue veil starring jane wyman and charles laughton wed thur sept 10 11 boots malone starring william holden and johnny stewart calling bulldog drummond starring walter pidgeon and margaret leighton brougham mr and mrs wm ehicott accompanied by mr and mrs wal lace ellicott and daughter return ed from a pleasant holiday spent at algonquin park congratulations to mr and mrs jthos hitkard nee ethel seebeck on the arrival of a little son on august 1st mr and mrs david liscombe and daughters of toronto visited his brothers here on sunday mi- and mrs boss middleton and mrs lemmon had sunday dinner with mr and mrs gerald middle- ton of highland creek a bus load of loyal fans journey ed to keene on saturday to see the brougham ball team defeat keene by a score of o2 they de feated keene by a score of 53 at llaremont last wednesday night brougham plays north frontenac next saturday and the home game will be played the following satur day in claremont come and cheer the boys to victory mr and mrs win knox and mrs a hardy returned on satur day after a pleasant trip through western canada where they visit ed his brother and other friends during their trip they saw a lot of country but found no hotter place to live than brougham mr and mrs martin routley of brooklin and mr and mrs leonard routley and douglas of montreal called on the formers sister mrs matthews on wednesday evening miss joan todd attended a birth day party in honor of miss janet neil on tuesday evening last miss margaret duncan of tor onto visited with mrs philip for a couple of days last week mrs king and children of sim- coe spent a few days last week with her mother mrs h shea mrs sadler of highland creek visited with mr and mrs m annis for a few days recently mrs todd entertained her sister from sandford one day last week mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and ina- jean had dinner with their aunt mrs matthews on thursday last congratulations to mr and mrs gordon hughson nee marjorie wannop on the arrival of a little son terry at the oshawa hospital on aug 22nd mr and mrs d l mairs enter tained friends from timmins one day last week mr and mrs al harvey mrs harvey sr and mrs robertson visited friends at halibunton on sunday john harvey who spent the past month at camp there re turned home with them mr and mrs harry knox of enniskillen called on friends here on sunday afternoon mr and mrs maden and family of agincourt called on mr and mrs harvey on sunday evening mr and mrs m annis and family attended the honey reunion which was held at lynbrook park on saturday afternoon august 16 it is one hundred and twentytwo years since the first descendants of the honey family arrived in canada from wales the regular monthly meeting of the womans association of broug ham united church will be held on wednesday evening sept 3rd at the home of mrs wm ellicott assisted by mrs wm knox the devotional period will be taken by mrs shea the program is in charge of mrs h malcolm the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held in the township hall on tuesday afternoon sedt 9 hostesses are mrs burk mrs t norton mrs w gray and mrs glen guest speaker is mrs birrell district president roll call is bring a friend and introduce her the august meeting of the wms was held at the home of mr and mrs e r robinson on thursday afternoon august 20 when the wms entertained the mission band and baby band the wms president mrs ii barclay opened the meeting after which the members of the mission band gave a very interesting program mrs robinson and helpers served a delicious lunch bringing another enjoyable picnic to a close 75th anniversary of fine weekly the splendid weekly newspaper to the east of us the bowmanville canadian statesman is celebrating the 75th anniversary of its acquisition by the james family in its last issue there appears an interesting sketch of its history from the pen of its present editor george w james it is a great story the story of m a james who foresook the life of a country school teacher to become a news paper publisher and down through the decades built up a newspaper which has always been a credit to its publishers and to the com munity which it serves when he passed on he handed down to his family a great heritage which is today being enhanced by the present members who are respon sible for the publication o the statesman fortnight in jail still penalty for drunk driving two drunk drivers each drew fourteeli days in the county jail when convicted last week magis trate r p locke also cancelled their driving permits for a month and impounded their cars for three months alfred o jackson 36 of mark- ham is the father of five small child ren he was drunk on the altona road in pickering township in the early morning of july 16 he said it was his first offence the bench at whitby replied that had it not been for his family the term would have been longer george wake 65 of kingston road west received a similar penalty he was involved in an accident on harwood drive in ajax on july 26 wake was on the wrong side of the road testified pickering constable wilson it was also a first offence for wake balsam for sale- used trucks 1951 chevrolet sedan delivery 1950 ihc l162 chassis cab 1945 chev 1 ton stake body 1946 gmc- y ton pickup 1946 ihc ton stake body high racks 1946 chevrolet 1 ton panel 1942 gmc 3 ton stake 14 body high racks used cars 1950 pontiac chiefton sedan 1948 pontiac sedan 1938 dodge sedan 1936 plymouth coupe 1929 chevrolet sedan farm equipment ihc c tractor ihc h tractor ihc w12 tractor ihc cub tractor no 2 ihc corn harvester mb suction blower 12 massey ensilage cutter tractor plows disc harrows automatic grinders milk coolers harrow plows grain drills chas cooper claremont ph 103 104 avu jit ziov mrs errol carson mrs walter carson lome grant and john met with a car accident east of whitby last thursday however none of the occupants was seriously nun mr j prest of toronto visited last week with his son jack miss lorna rowe of claremont visited last week with miss anna wilson lorna and lois jordan returned home sunday after spending a week with relatives at orangeville mr and mrs cecil jones spent saturday evening with mr and mrs ken thompson of leaside mr and mrs percv jones and keith visited sunday with mr and mrs don piett at hamilton sharon returned home after spend ing a week with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs john dryden and family of brooklin visited sunday with mr and mrs b jamieson next sunday aug 31 sunday school is at 10 am and a combined church service for the charge will be held at 11 am with mr m s chapman of pickering in charge claims 13 is his lucky xumbeh 13 is the lucky number of a c cooper of sunderland he adopted the number some time ago or rather it adopted him dur ing services overseas in the last war he found himself closely assoc iated with this number which most people shy away from the number is still pursuing him as witness his most recent experience he went into his garden to dig some pota toes and turned up 13 hills with 13 potatoes in each one all of coop ers associations with 13 have been fortunate ones and he says he hopes they continue to be co0p specials roofing 9 rolls 60 lb red roofing 335 per roll 14 rolls brick siding black mortar 250 per roll 6v2 squares insul brick siding and 2 bundles corner pieces all for 6500 50 ft of 18 lawn fence all for 495 200 rd 7 strand 48 wire fencing reg 102 our sale price 89 per rd mens low rubber boots laced reg 550 sale price 349 7 sets brass top hames 395 o set few gals paint green 225 per gal 10 qts paint cream green brown 50 a quart- sweat pads three for 100 staoff to keep rabbits off fruit trees 4 quarts for 100 numerous other bargains are on display in our store the claremont coop ifmnrjrmvwwmswxtfirkmfj may climb to junior v ranks don clark wellremembered hockey star with agincourt in the stouitville community league last season is expected to try out with guelph in the junior a cir cuit when the squad meets for its fall training session the speedy puck artist led the local league in the point scoring department and during the long schedule he played practically every position on the team with the exception of goal he is employed out in western canada at the present time iiaek to school clothes be sure to see us for school clothing for tunics sweaters girls plaid jumpers skirls blouses blazers etc boys shirts plain colors and plaids jerseys long short sleeves sweaters long and short pants jeans windbreakers etc special boys medium weight plaid shirts 179 mothers dont forget your baby bonus cheque is worth 10 more in our store on regular priced merchandise come in and look around h goldens clothing store phone 273 stouffville t1 sczzzzbzgjzzzzaansrayzgzire

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