fvjt 8 the stouftylue tribune twiy october 4 195s claremont and pickering township district the burton family are plan- evening service in the baptist rirg a real holiday reunion at church rev j s- lowden was their home here on the weekend in charge and rev h lackey and monday their daughter was seated on the platform tre i florence is flying home from guest speaker rev f bracken fsult ste marie jim and bar- of newmarket was very inter- 4ara with baby jim are driving esting the home choir ably-as- j in from deroorestvilie and lil- stated and the men of ztor trio i liar and brian with baby karen contributed three splendid selec- 1 us writer in pickering for film story claremont ladies at convention brougham mr and mrs jos barjak are moving into the house thev rec- mrs w lehman and mrs j entlv purchased from mr rus- murray attended the ladies sell auxiliary of the canadian le- g tq hear tha jack a film wtiter started work hellinger built up a renren- e r provincial com- y conr l0 hi dw are coming from toronto the tions the church was artistic- near pickering last week on one us following of readers from x snt 24 to an atta oi flu au j in entire family will enjoy a tur- ally enhanced by many baskets of hollywoods lates biographi- ft to coast with ms intimate i f f- j l wishin hira a s recov key dinner following the christ- of beautiful rowers cal ventures the life story of and dramatic stories of new o 27 lt r er ening of baby jim at st cris- there will be a special rally- mark hellinger the famous pro- i york when ne was at the peak l as mr and mr g davis pins anglican church scarboro day service in the baptist sun- ducer whose death in 1957 ended of his rewsp aper ca reer he left vf f f ornrio icd heir cousis ml and mrs several from here attended day school on october 7th at one of filmlands most colorful oaoy for ho bl t the 10 am scholars of the school and successful careers ne quiemy established himself on tueda at b pm the will take part and a film strip leo katcher writer of some 0 will be shown parents and chil- of hoywood top box oflice i an speakers were r r the trade fair in stouffviile on friday and saturday evenings miss georgie forsyth and vi ola plan to spend a few davs are invited to attend hits is here to get additional holidays in buffalo this week i mrs harris and family visited biographical data on hellinger the dance held in the hall recently with mrs condy here on friday night was not j too well attended mrs george d i cam brown of stouffviile was the dmljml married to arthur gottlieb the winer of thp w no bond i wealth v producer and distribu winner oi me wiw oonct about 300 people attended the tv films we are sorry to report that ccntenarv services of the mt mr frank cooper wasnt feel- zion church last sunday both mr and mrs c mcguckin vis ited with mr and mrs ross knox on sunday mrs geo philip enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon on sat urday september 25 cdong with f sjitl as many of the lives he wrote the convention parade was held d neighbors to celebrate wth from hotel london to the ceno- mr a u mllro hls eightieth taph where padre the rev gar- wrthday anniversary he has diner conducted the memorial ilvcd on hp arm no was born service with music bv rcsc cn and thoroughly enjoyed the i naked city were regarded as t biggs and mrs fred t o j artistic masterpieces hellinger brecht and mr henry harvey was beloved inside and outside i tne guest speaker was mavor from tne late producer swdow fi1m an worlds r a dennis of the cltv of lon- sss t s and on life was as colorful don on wednesday at 7 pm ing too well over the past week- in the morning and evening end the church auditorium was pac- dr x f tomlinson is spend- ked and people sitting in the few days this week in v tern ontario mr and mrs earl wilson have rr iwd back to brougham from toronto the date for the claremont basement with a loud speaker the very rev george dorey past moderator delivered the messages and the music was under the direction of mr al lan clarke mrs lloyd pegg of katcher on assignment from columbia pictures and best known for his work on the ed die duchin story and the long grey line said that about hellinger was married to gla dys glad in 1933 when she was regarded as one of the outstand ing beauties of the international theatre world she was one of the stars of flo ziegfelds last production of the famous zieg casting and the writing of a i few follies in 1931 and mar- scenario will follow completion rip arthur gottlieb in 191s of his story but no starting date todav mrs gottlieb is a busy has been set for the production housewife at her husbands pala- santa claus parade has been oshawa was soloist in the morn set for saturday deo 8th ing and the whitby male quar- katcher the 41yearold ex- newspaperman who was city editor of the xew york post tial estate in the rolling green hills about ivs miles northwest of pickering bill she is excited band a wreath was placed by comrade margaret richardson the provincial president green river they gamble with death ir galloways general store tel ls receiving a fresh coat of paint choir was auorjied in their new with mr bob greer doing the gowns a pulpit drape was pre- b- h work sented by the j a jones family an appreciative congregation in memory of the late j a composed of members from the jones itev ed tink of miehi- lnited church with the bap- gan and rev j o tottan for- tist members and friends at- ner ministers of the charge tended the special anniversary were present on the platform pickering district high school night classes n pickering township ajax pickering village registkatiox at pickering ukirici high school tuesday october 10 i 7jo pm to dlto pm classes tuesdays and thursdays 730 pm to 030 pm first tkism october 11 to december 13 18 xiijlits skfoxi tkrm january 8 to march 21 21i nights possible courses 1 isaslc english 7 bookkeeping 2 public speaking 8 typewriting 3 ails crafts 0 shorthand 1 weaving 10 shopwork 5 sewing ilcginncrs 11 agriculture d sewing advanced 12 matriculation subjects tirades 12 13 fees resident- so00 xonucidciit 1000 xot iteklxuamk all fees due on registration at least 15 students enrolled required for any one course advance inquiries may be made at the school oflice phone pickering 7 pickering district high school board in the evening the 135 to 1911 frequently j about the forthcoming film on d s cxabixgbolt chairman a ross irwin business administrator secretarytreasurer the township of picrcering will observe fire prevention week october 713 1956 council asks ratepayers to 1 clean up all combustible materials around build ings in cellars halls garages 2 have your wiring checked much of it is old and with more appliances it is being over taxed 3 check your chimneys and have oil stoves ser viced i if you have a problem phone vour local fire chief 5 remember the difference between your insurance and replacement of buildings and contents is more thousands of dollars than you can afford to lose william g newman reeve available in any quantity 130 per bag claremont coop phone 3s claremont met the late mark hellinger when the latter was a famous syndicated columnist with the new york mirror her late husband and gives kat cher invaluable aid in recheck ing published stories on hellin ger weddings of local interest beelby taylor he was doing some work for mr e shirk at the time of writing he is confined to the western hospital everyone wishes him as speedy a recovery as possible pleased to hear mrs yv mi- i ehell is able to be home again and best wishes the happy con- we trust her convalescence will surprise his family ga him mrs glennie bertha palmer of toronto visited with mrs da vis on sunday mrs glennie will be remembered by many in this community where she spent her younger days mrs witter and daughter the many friends of mr t i gladys of toronto visited with kiainvk were very sorry to j mrs matthews on saturday hear of the unfortunate accident mt and mrs l w sheppard suffered by him last week when i arid daughter muriel of toronto he had the misfortune to have had tea on sunday wiih mr and the tractor upset on him while mrs c b sheppard and family baskets of pink and white eft on a honeymoon trip to not be too lengt gladioli provided the setting in n01 gue were irom mrs m drap wa a guest of iondale heights miss sharp of oshawa visited with her niece mrs al harvey on sunday mr and mrs mcguckin from near goodwood visited with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs t r knox dur ing the weekend mr and mrs harry knox and the mrbetepping little fellow hw the right idea hes making sure no ears are coming before he and his friend cross the street on the way to school school teachers police and traffic safety officials all try to help our school children learn pedestrian safetv rates along with the three rv joining with thoe group liberty mutual insurance company suggests that parents can help a great deal by teaching through example your childa and you too should 1 look both ways before crossing streets 2 never jaywalk 3 cross streets only on properly designated crosswalks 4 respect and obey signals of the traffic policeman or safety officer on duty 5 at intersections regulated bv traffic lights cross only with the pedestrian light s insist that children play their games in school yards or at home not in the street and as a driver vou can help too during the school year by driving slowly and cautiously tttt passing schools or play grounds keep this question al- wavs in mind would i want to be whind the wheel of the car that hit him the claremont baptist church on saturday sept 15 195g when shirley tola taylor youn- toronto orono ashburn port mo maple myrtle o her sistee ht the banquc of v h pai t perry markham i the over club held at wes- l mrs w a kmx 01 gest daughter of mr and mrs james taylor claremont he- came the bride of clarence franklin beelhy youngest son of mr and mrs ernest bcelby of port perry brougham green river f claremont g eokge anthony pink and white gladioli form ed the setting for a double ring ceremony in the whitevale 1 he ceremony was performed unite1 churchf when shir by rev j lowden and rev tng- 1 lrene daughtei of mr anrt mrs 5 t po sa anthony was united in o perfect love and because marriage to verne everett accompanied by mrs duncan g son of mr am mr macdonald at the organ the haro ge0 th r c and ton sorry to say mr wm dun can is not progressing as well as his many friends would like him to mrs r hamilton miss d jones and your scribe were sup per guests of mr and mrs f sunday atha birthday greetings to mr bride given in marriage by her shapter officiated given in marriage father looked lovely in a floor- 1 length gown of white nvlon net i e oride over satin with strapless bodice b hel falllc wore a waltz of chantilly lace and long sleev- len sown of white satin and ed bolero iackct with peter pan chantilly lace her shoulder collar her fingertip veil fell s veil was held in place by a seed pearl headdress and she carried white carnations with stephanotis the brides attend ants were mrs ross bailey hutchings of claremont they 29th large crowds attend local anniversary services on sunday two local churches market the men of zion trio marked historic anniversaries and the church choir provided the claremont baptist church lthe spec music in so celebrated its 135th anniversary from 18s6 whcn nickel wa3 don foreman who celebrated wh mount zion marked a cen- ni produced in canada to the his birthday on saturday sept tury of service in its commun- end of 1955 the free worlds pro- from a crown of seed pearls she carried a bouquet of red roses she wore a single strand of pearls with earrings to match a gift of the groom mrs douglas arksev sister i bl boul w0i queenv of the bride was matron of lion- sister of the bride as matron of honour and joyce anthony gown of lime green nylon over net and taffeta with matching headdress and mittens mrs murray line was bridesmaid she wore a floor length gown of yellow nylon net over taffeta and wore matching headdress and mittens their flowers were bouquets of yellow rosesi mr kenneth beelby brother of the groom was best man the ushers were mr bud norton brotherinlaw of the bride and mr orval beelby brother of the groom for the reception in the ss blue taffeta waltz length dresses and carried pink gladioli with pink headdress io match eia e anthony niece of the bride and eva ann george niece of the groom acted as flower girls dressed in crystalefte charm rose with headdress to match each carried nosegays of pale also attended the anniversary services at the claremont bap- list church the newlxrformed home and school club held their first meet ing on tuesday of last week plans are being made by the executive for the coming winter months at the business meeting of the baptist ss on friday eve ning last it was decided to hold the annual christmas concert on friday dec 21st please take this as an advance announce ment and keep the date open next sunday being rally day it will be open session at the ss here mrs t norton of brougham will be the guest speaker a most cordial invi tation is extended to all to come and worship with us the ladies aid will meet in the church on wednesday oct 10th at 8 pm vharp word for roll call harvest come ity in spite of the close prox- auction of the metal has been mrs gertie hoover and vern j oi botn churches large s500o00000 pounds of which and mr and mrs ken walters crow were in attendance the canada has accounted for 84 of toronto were all sunday din- 1 m zion service was carried j in 1955 the combined total de- ner guests at mr and mrs van- over to monday evening j liveries of nickel by canadian h atmountaonaloudspeaker producers were at a record high zants home on church st n stouffviile extension had to be set up in j estimated at 357000000 pounds mrs coffin and mrs foreman the bascment at both the m representing somewhat over 80 ing- and evening services to take p oj thc lrcc world su i care of the overflow attendance jp the gallery was completely fill- cd and chairs were placed in the behavior of some fans both aisles in the morning serv- at a ball game greatly discred- cntertained their sisterinlaw mrs parker grant from mont real over the weekend mr and mrs frank robb and their son george from mark- ham visited on sunday evening the choir am mrs juoyd its the theory that peanuts con with the carrutliers family providcd the spccial mu stitute brain food mr and mrs david tran were evening choir and a male quartet from whit by united church presented a number of selections the rt rev geo dorey dd lld sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs gordon frith toronto mr and mrs ellis milton have moved into their fine new cot tage here on saturday last i was the guest preacher at both mr and mrs foreman enter- 1 services mr aian clark e tamed on sunday mr and mrs l wed at thc 0 j cmtick from toronto the attendance at the baptist church anniversary was very good although the pews werent mrs albert draper visited mrs coffin on thursday after noon of last week mr and mrs powell enter- bakers five acres 1 milo north of no 7 highway 10th con second hand furntture good used clothing for nil the family antiques completely filled the guest i open daily from 12 noon 8 pm preacher at both services was closed on sunday blue carnations and pink joses land bringyour thimble as this tained company from toronto rev frank breckon new- v the groom was attended by his brother eldon george the ushers were donald anthony brother of the bride and mr thackery of cobourg friend of the groom during the ceremony eunice bruce sang two lovely solos with is a quilting for the mission box i over the weekend no operation for holeinheart girl room of the baptist church the mrs n k robinsm at thc bride s mother received wearing i an at the reception in thc a soldier blue dress with navy church hall the brides mother ies and a corsage roses amidst a shower of confetti accessories and corsage of red i rpcc wearing mauve crepe roses the groom s mother wore and chantilly lace dress with a grey dress with red accessor- navy acccc0 and a mauve of yellow corsa the grooms mother i assisted wearing queens blue crepe with chantilly lace and a corsage of pink roses for the wedding trip to new york and other parts of usa the bride chose a mink brown dress and accessories with a beige coat her corsage was bronze roses the happy cou ple will reside in toronto few boy scout guests of canada at the 1955 jamboree had a chance to see the great dams and smelters that make canada a world supplier of aluminum but some did see a canadian use of the light metal outdoor cooking with aluminum foil one canadian troop showed how they used this handy mat erial for doing potatoes steaks and other foods over thc camp- jrc how they kept food fresh in summer heat by protecting it with aluminum if this mission ary work carries the idea bac to distant lands canada may have to turn out still more alu minum foil eien though las yar her output if laid in a 12inch strip uoum reach 3s000 mles aluminum comp ny of canada ltd alcan greenwood the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed this sunday oct 7 at 1130 sunday school at 1015 a goodly number from here attended the centenary services at mt zion last sunday we were pleased to see two former ministers the rev mr tink of michigan and rev mr totton of richmond hill as guest min isters also the inspiring address both morning and evening by the rev dorey of toronto the musical numbers by the choir mrs pegg and thc whitby male quartet mr and mrs gerald henning and miss beatrice mclean were at columbus last sunday the latter helping with the service at the church there in connec tion with the young peoples work mr and mrs james brooks moved from the village last sat urday and are living in the keddil home until their own home is ready for use mr and mrs geo blake and family were at orillia over the weekend mr and mrs scrivcr of clare mont moved into thc brooks house last saturday which they purchased recently mr m pegg had a small rais- j j ing of a loafing shed for cattle 1 i last wednesday aftentoon doctors will not operate on eightyearold faye carnegie the little pickering girl with a hole in her heart mrs j carnegie the girls mother said today that special ists at the university of minne sota had decided not to operate because of fayes advanced heart condition only a rare and delicate heart operation can save fayes life last may faye was flown to minneapolis where specialists carried out tests and research in to fayes complaint they declined to operate then and further research has not changed their attitude said mrs carnegie when faye was born to mr and mrs james carnegie of val ley farm road pickering doc tors told them that their daugh ter would not live three months however faye has defied and astounded the best medical opin ion for eight years is time now running out faye suffers from lack of oxygen in the blood sys tem this causes frequent heart attacks the complaint has so weak ened faye that she can play out doors with friends for only 15 minutes a day her main entertainment is watchjng television looking at picture books and listening to her sixyearold sister susan read to her from school books faye cannot go to school but sits enthralled as her young sis ter tells of her day in the class room and reads her lessons news that the doctors cannot operate came as a shock to us said mrs carnegie today but we are hoping for the best faye has not been told that the operation cannot be carried out thank you thanksgiving is an appropriate time for charlie and elsie burton to sincerely thank thc folks in the claremont area who have patronized our store more important to us though we have been received in the community with genuine friendship and a warm welcome that means a lot to us weve found claremont a happy place to live and work happy thanksgiving to all 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