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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 28, 1956, p. 6

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fit h the stoufryiui tribune huiy dxtstt 28 1956 clarev a fine selection of pictures covering the local santa claus parade are now on display in galloways corner store for further information contact mr galloway mlss florence burton mr and mrs james burton mr and mrs erian harwood and fami- lies enjoyed chrumas dinner with their parents mr and mrs c j burton later in the day the family motored to toronto to visit with mrs burtons niece imr and mrs maurice einstead enjoyed christmas day with their daughter and soninlaw i mr and mrs john quanu yiv and mrs geo hall man- chester england enjoyed a ca- iadtan christmas with tiieirl daughter and her husband mr and mrs geo blake mr and mrs hall plan to return home in april- mr and mrs geo skelton awl mr and mrs w boniface of j toronto were christmas dinner and pickering township district 1957 pickering township council ue sts at the home of mr and ed boniface on tuesday mr sam chambers visited j with his niece mrs 11 a jake- 1 j an on christmas day mr chambers daughter anil husl baiid mr and mrs j h brown i of london plan to motor to i claremont this week for a visit j with her father christmas dinner complete with turkey and all the trim- j mings was served to the guests j at the claremont nursing home on tuesday mr and mrs mel ville austin of toronto were present for the occasion i jmr and mrs jim coates vis- happy and prosperous new itcd with mr and mrs roy brig- year one and all nail and family on christmas j ji an ji a coakwell were eayx j guests of mr and mrs g will- tmr and mrs earl cook were i son an family of brougham christmas dinner guests at the home of her parents mr and the 1937 pickering township front row from left to right scott reeve wra g lawson council is pictured above dep reeve john sherman councillor sidney pugh rear councillors jack chapman robt stewart edgar james and glenn julian green river mr mrs marvin rodman wed 50 years on christmas mrs norman burton south of claremont mr and mrs tom davis and daughters motored to toronto to spend christmas day with mr and mrs james muirhead the young people of the bap tist church presented the christ mas story in pantomime at their candlelight service on sun- mrs reuben slay goodwood friends will wish i mr and mrs pritchard of to- j to congratulate mr and mrs i ronto were sunday visitors marvin rodman of lxbridge with mr and mrs j davies nee may wagg who were mr and mrs o pcarse and j married fifty years on christ- j family visited with mr and mas day mrs r hamilton sunday eve- i the week before christmas ning j 1936 has been one of the mildest mr and mrs j dicuc and i can remember the township j on tuesday dec isth taxes daughter of toronto were sun- roads arc in the best of condi- collected in november amount- tion for the most part tha maintainer was working hard grading during the past week council report a special meeting of picker- township council was held day visitors with mr a hutch- ings mrs v postill visited with day guests of mr and mrs w chafen mrs d shank visited with mr and mrs allan michell and family day evening the young people ier daugllter ji w shca 0 we have only a few black banks were assisted by the pastor rev j s lowden and the choir a good congregation attended the special service mr and mrs harold dean d family journeyed to brace- bridge last week to spend christmas day with her par ents mr and mrs albert boyle jmr and mrs john devitt and daughter spent christmas day at the home of mr and mrs bud erowes in bowmanvillc xr and mrs keith drake and family enjoyed christmas din ner at the home of her parents mr and mrs fred ward mr and mrs howard haynes of listowel were also present on the holiday mr and mrs howard hockley were christmas dinner guests at the home of their daughter and her husband mr and mrs ken petty of victoria square mr and mrs norman fraser of toronto were christmas day november amounted to s29s17 the total for 11 months was 1100 the oshawa hospital manilla on the shady sides ice and ram account of s62784 for pickering mr and mrs wynn of- toronto prevailed during the weekend indigent patients from period were guests of mr and mrs c good roads and mild weather j e from oct 1st 1935 to white i made record crowds at the j s 30tn 1956 was forwarded mr and mrs p swifzer of i various christmas entertain- to tne county of ontario for detroit were guests of mr and ments the teachers and pupils payment it was agreed to ac- mrs e forsyth at glasgow and webb schools i ce the price of miller paving mr and mrs w carter and arc to be congratulated for i lt of 273 per ton for sand family of brock road were sun- their excellent programs and s5 50 per hour for truck and we are sorry to hear that sir walter bryan is on the sick list the goodwood friendship group wish to invite all to the many friends of dianne the baptist church on dec 31st postill are sorry to hear of i ladies please provide her illness and wish her a i mr arnold may has returned speedy recovery j home from toronto where he the ss concert was a real has spent the past seven weeks success and all attending had a i attending vocational training good time school services as usual at the j miss irene scott is spending church hereon sunday at 945 the christmas holidays with mr am and 730 pm a cordial in- and mrs h woodland vitation is extended to all i the baptist church was well i filled on saturday evening for i another of the well known christmas entertainments when spreader to sand certain roads in the south part of the town ship when required the road dept will supply council mem- famdy watch night service at 1 1crs with j oi roads undcr this contract visitors with mr and mrs clare keovil and family family income in canada has m n rev aridmrs h lackey and nearly doubled in the last ten the childiei maiched to the plat- famuy visited with her p years while statistics show that i fo tleir 0 chorus mr and mrs s j gray of gar- the actual cost of living has den hill near port hope on risen just slightly over 50 per- christmas day later in the cent afternoon they motored to fra serville near peterboro to visit rev lackeys brother frank lackey sgt and mrs bunce and fam ily of comox vancouver island are visiting with mr and mrs l p lippert sgt bunco par ents mr and mrs frank bunce of toronto were also christmas dinner guests at the lippert home a large basket of beautiful mums was placed at the front of the united church last sunday by the family of the late mr luther middleton of brougham there was also a smaller vase filled with a mixture of lovely white flowers in loving memory of oneyearold debbie beelby beloved daughter of mr and mrs donald beelby who died in an auto collision two years ago mr ilanlhom local cpr manager has been confined to the house during the past week with a severe cold the young people of the united church contributed the music last sunday evening kenneth dean contriuted a solo assisted in the chorus by keith norton it was all much appre ciated by members of the con- grcgjwon mr dean sang dur ing tin morning service miss june morgan of toronto general hospital staff was a sunday visitor with her parents and family mr and mrs jack morgan miss macdonald of toronto is spending christmas holidays wih mr and mrs k lewis mr and mrs randall loyst entertained a number of friends from toronto on sunday after noon mr and mrs lloyd pascoe and family were christmas day visitors with mr and mrs lloyd stanley and family of biooklin mr and mrs r f cooper j nuj gary enjoyed chrutmas dinner with dr and mrs tom- j linson mr and mrs james pcddie and family spent christmas day at the home itf mrs thos bacon in stouftville on wednesday i eveninjr mrs bacon and don i visited at tfce pddit k- openlng there were over forty under fourteen years blending their voices we are sure many would en joy a christmas similar to the one celebrated at the home of mr and mrs stcbbins mr and mrs ron james and age y her father she wore a karen and marilyn had sunday floor length full skirted gown supper with her parents i another car has passed in which we were happy to serve the many good friends whose patron- 35c wc value so highly to ihcm our warm thanks and best wishes for the new year lewis wells representative toronto district cattle breeders association brougham mc and mrs henry madill and family called on dean and mrs mairs on sunday mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto visited with mr and mrs al harvey on sunday mrs gannon of toronto visit ed with her brother warren and mrs willson over the week end mr and mrs h jackson called on mrs hamilton and mr o carter on sunday glad to hear that mrs mairs is gradually improving in health and we hope to sec her out soon again foxes shot for bounty the matter of fox bounties to be paid to hunters in the county of ontario will come up again in next years county council one of the first matters tackled by the county in past years the bounty was this year abolished but some councillors meeting in whitby indicated that they would like to sec a bounty of some kind continued reeve norman anderson of ecfto 37s7332 police fines for j lhe township of whitby said that several depredations by foxes had been reported in his township i was sorry to see the fox bounty go he said and i think hunters should have some encouragement he asked other councillors i there was some possibility of some action on the matter warden pat duffy said that he felt too that some level of government should- take some action reeve william newman of the township of pickering said that a bounty is being paid in his township by the game com mittee out of funds raised by the sale of hunting licences deputyreeve william heron of whitby twp said that this had been suggested to his town ships game committee but they had claimed they iiad no funds r ve morley bain of scott twp said that surounding coun ties had appeared uninterested in the fox bounty but i know that there are more foxes than ever in our township he said that he felt the counties should petition the government for a provincewide bounty it is not satisfactory he said for one county to pay a bounty and an other county not to reeve wilfred hart of rama twp said that it now appears since the fox population is in creasing that many hunters shot foxes for the bounty they received his township he said will have to now consider paying a bounty but spme councillors fear that foxes will be brought in from municipalities which do not pay a bounty reeve newman reported that wedding vos hanthorn the marriage of aisla joyce hanthorn daughter of mr and mrs bruce e hanthorn clare mont and peter vos son of mr and mrs john vos oshawa was solemnized in claremont united church on saturday december 15th rev ii lackey officiated at the double ring ceremony the wedding music was played by mrs d mcdonald and mr h dean sang the wedding prayer and ill walk beside you the bride was given in mar to close ten bonds when bnseline done ten roads which now cross highway 301 in hckering whit by twp and the town of whit by are scheduled to be closed when the baseline from whitby to frenchmans bay is rebuilt this was learned last week by the ontario county council in a communication from the dept of highways which will spend sso00oo on the development of the baseline as a service road planned to be closed in the town of whitby are jeffrey and blair streets planned for clos ing in whitby twp is the road allowance between lots 32 and 33 the tovnline the road divid ing whitby and pickering town ships will not be closed scheduled for closing in pick ering twp are the valley farm road the brock road station road the greenwood road the pickering beach road an un named road between lots 4 and 5 the audley road county engineer r e sims replying to questions concern ing the closing of the brock road stated that it was intend ed that a service road run along the north side of highway 401 allowing traffic from the brock road to enter the highway at either picekring or liverpool cloverleaf ifi in the future he said traffic would warrant- a cloverleaf at the brock road the county would make applica tion to the department of nylon lace over satin with double nylon flounce topped by a longsleeved matching cut away jacket trimmed with simu lated pearls and cup sequins a pearl trimmed tiara held her full length veil and she carried a i the audobon societv had recent- bouquet of red sweetheart y rc that foxes are more roses and stephanotis beneficial than harmful a re- she was attended by miss j pol he said which might make jean crandell osnawa as maid getting a provincial bounty ra- of honour she wore a ballerina i tlicr difficult gown of turquoise blue velvet i r waiter beath of east matching feather headdress whitby twp moved that the shoes and mittens and carried a whole matter be referred to the bouquet of yellow and bronze i 1957 county council mums miss gwenneth dean repairs during 15 years replace wooden beer kegs what is the life expectancy of a beer keg michael keene brewmaster at dowkingsbecr brewery ltd says about fifteen years dow is the only twin city brewery kegging beer and ale carlings brewery in waterloo had discontinued the practice two years ago leaving it up to the windsor and toronto plants a keg undergoes repairs every three years on the average mr keene noted minor repairs are done on the premises while the canada barrel and keg ltd firm waterloo does the roajor work through the course of the kegs life about 200 is spent mr keene said and in that time the entire barrel is renewed part by part the original cost for each new keg ranges from 32 to 36 they hold 12 k gallons of beer and ale a goodly number of beer kegs are now made of aluminum maintenance costs on them are almost nothing except for the odd valve replacement wooden keys need constant care and must be kept wet at all times to prevent leaking both wooden and aluminum barrels are used in ontario john massey apprentice brew- master at carl ing brewery said that only metal kegs are used in quebec greenwood burketon was bridesmaid she j wore an identical gown of coral i pink velvet with matching head- 1 dress shoes and mittens and j this coming sunday the 30th carried a bouquet of pink car- the sacrament of the lords mr harry knox and son dean j nations and white mums mr supper will be observed j of solina visited with his par- p robert hanthorn bowmanvillc the official board meeting j cnts on sunday j was best man ushering were will beheld in kinsale church miss muriel sheppard of to- albert vos rcaf trenton bro- on the night of january sth a ronto spent the weekend at her thcr of the groom and william good attendance is asked for i home here abernethy bowmanvillc i rev and mrs moore spent mrs davis is spending a few j the reception was at the christmas with their son and days with friends in toronto i brides home to receive the family at deep river the firemen held their an- brides mother chose mink mr and mrs ed annis of oril- nual meeting one evening re- brown taffeta with matching lia visited over the weekend i ccntly when the following olli- accessories the grooms mother and holiday with geo and mrs ers were elected for the coming assisting chose black taffeta and blake and family year pies manson ellicolt i matching accessories both wore the christmas tree and con- vice pres fred hicks secty j corsages of roses cert held last thursday night george duncan treas frank mr and mrs vos will live was well attended and enjoyed carter fire chief ross knox 1st deputy robt miller second deputy jack mairs directors allan ellicolt thomas philip grant johnston donald beer dean mairs howard plaxton ken pascoe ivan booth audi- 1 tors donald wannop william bayles j mrs e hardy and son bill visited with her parents wm i and mrs krox a very enjoyable ccninjr was eggs delivered at storage points held in the township hall on mr gardiner said that the i friday evening ian when the board would as necessary pur- sunday school concert was chase eggs at the established held the children did their price plus carrying charges and parts well and great praise is thus enable commercial buyers given ti the teachers for their ami marketing organisations jo work santa made his usu mairtain prices to prod jeers in i visit and delivered treats to aukccpm with the support price by all present santa claus ap peared on the scene at the close of the concert which bright- cned the eyes of all the youn sters those spending christmas i near hampton ont egg price support continues the rt hon james g gard iner has announced that the price support program for eggs elsewhere were mr walter wil- will be continued during 1937 son with his son lloyd of osh- 1 on the same terms and condi- awa irven and mrs mclean i tions as applied in 1936 the sup- and beatiice at the henning port price will again be 3s cents home norman and mr wilson per dozen bais grade a luge at norm burtons the ed pas- toc family with lloyd stanley and family of brooklin andy and mrs morden and their sis ter and husband at douglas mor- dens fred and mrs byers at the ics wilson home ken ked- del and liis mother of toronto and mr and mrs jas brooks at ifce john brocks horn marguerite sh0ppe stouffville ontario appreciation i wish to express my gratitude to those persons who supported me in the last municipal election in the township of pickering and to extend to one and all the seasons lreetings w h j thompson nnm m pickering tp red cross due to the desperate need of elothing for hungarian refugees the ked cross headquarters has sent an urgent appeal to have the stock replenished quickly as the articles will be shipped to an overseas ware house they must he new would leaders in womens groups or individuals able to help this cause by knitting sewing or crocheting please write or phone mrs t j wheeler convener womens work pickering red cross and our materials will be sent a a a a a k i jl t d i theatre markham p sat mat 115 pr thur fri sat dec 27 28 29 lchakp jjeo johnhxjston- production of heauan uuviiu5 technicolor plus shorts melodiesbymartin nfw years eve midnite show monday nite doors open 1145 a a it wfiai fifwi mon- tues wed dec 31 jan 1 2 from extended toronto run th douglas bader story

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