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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1957, p. 10

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tvjt thf stowrylui tmww twwiy may 23 57 laremont and pickering township district brougham park board plans rummage sale w g lawson chairman of pickering- ajax health unit mr ross redshiw ard wayr epent the holiday weekend at their hawk lake cottage sir and mrs- kirton and fan hy accompanied by mr ron hedges spent the weekend at halls lake a hflth i- to serve the 3 health nursing mr john rob- miss gail beelby returned to lvl ot pickering twp son chief sanitary inspector toronto after spending the wek p village and the town mr wm g newman has been with her grandparents mr and v wlu operal appointed to the health unit by mrs robert beelby i n jnlv the piovincial dept of health mr and mrs gordon taylor j vvill known as the reeve w g lawson represents and family motored into the i pickerinsajax health unit al- pickering twp and councillor northern districts and stayed in though it is expected other mu- gordon h bray for pickering their cottage for the weekend noiu ttt j the unit j village and reeve john mills mr and mrs earl beare and srre long for the town of ajax mr and mrs eric wallace spent i n unit committee dr struthers of the provmi the holidav at fenelon falls rec and voted to em- cial dept of health has worked mr and mrs doug reynolds lov following personnel long and closely with the local were weekend visitors with mr j- maobean director committee advising them in the and mrs clifford reynolds moh miss margaret at- j various phases of setting up a claremont blanked port vn- vinson supervisor of public health unit ion 50 on saturday night glen osiinos were the marksmen fori w g messer picked iads duerdon of tof0r metro board ronto spent the weekend with representatives of pickering hon milton f gregg visits district greenwood the mission band will meet in the basement of the church on thursday afternoon at 415 mrs conner haw resiaenis nave t ulb v moved into the mcleod prt- 1 s 1 1 former oshawa residents havej sfsfl the sigmac boysheld their mnt mr and mrs murray line of j present jftem on maple accompanied by mr and manning board mrs clarence beelby enjoyed the metro dinner at the town and country club toronto on the occasion of mr and mrs lines first wed ding anniversary in the opening softball games at the park on friday evening mt zion edged altona 43 and peachs blanked claremont 50 lawrence norton called the balls and strikes at the plate mr and mrs allan prouse of georgetown and mr and mrs ross gordon of wingham were weekend visitors with mrs prouse mr doug orksey suffered a double leg fracture last week and will be off work for a num ber of weeks mr lome prouse entered the oshawa general hospital rec ently to undergo a minor opera tion mr and mrs robert barton and son spent the weekend with mr and mrs bill browning at their lake slmcoe cottage mr and mrs jack norton and family spent the holiday week end visiting friends at napanee newburg and bath mr w g messer of picker ing was named the representa tive mr messers name will be forwarded to the minister of planning and development who will make the recommendation to the metro council each of the three areas bro ught names to the meeting af ter considerable discussion the name was selected by ballot altona the following is the slate of officers of the altona wi past pres mrs e carruthers pres mrs a wideman 1st vice pres mrs j harris 2nd vice pres mrs m lewisf secty- treas mrs e macaloney as sistant mrs m bunker district directors mrs e carruthers mrs r couperth- waite directors mrs m feasby mrs g harvey mrs c blelby conveners flower commit teemrs j white sewing mrs m sleuk resolutions mrs e wideman home econ omics and health mrs d hope agriculture canadian industries mrs f goudie community activities public relations mrs m reesor citizenship education mrs mccreight historical research current events mrs n bunker social committee mrs m dunkeld auditors mrs d crosier mrs c gostlck pianists mrs c gostick mrs w carter claremont soccer schedule may 29th polonla vs claremont june 1st thistles vs claremont june 12th port huron v claremont juno 15th claremont vs peterboro june 19th claremont vs uxbrldge june 26th nellte vs claremont june 29th ajax vs claremont july 10th claremont vs polonla july 13th claremont vs thistle july 24th claremont vs pickering july 27th ajax vs claremont august 14th uxbrldge vs claremont august 17th claremont vs nelite august 21st pickering vs claremont august 31st claremont vs port union sept 7th polonia vs claremont sept 11th thistle vs claremont note the first named club on each date is the home team next wednesday one of the greatest nights ix ontario hiding tc historr green river mrs wm larson of miami florida is visiting her sister mrs m draper on june 1st she and her husband leave for europe via new york going by twa miss connie and her uncle mr woods of goderich visited with her sister mr and mrs l pegg mrs d shank and r hutch- 3ngs spent sunday with mr and mrs frank hutchings of clare- jnont mrs alf michell attended a shower in honour of miss marg aret michell on friday evening last misses anne draper mary lehman and gordon lehman accompanied mrs larson to visit relatives at oakwood on saturday last mr and mrs j reid and fam ily of willowdale visited with mr and mrs w smetham mr and mrs t barefoot of weston and mr and mrs shee- han of toronto visited at wil sons park last weekend the newly organized young peoples society under the lead ership of mr v binsted will meet in the church at 8 pm sharp on friday may 2lth all young people in the community re extended a most cordial in- vitation to come and join in a time of christian fellowship and recreation mrs e madjll of stouffville visited with her mother mrs v postill the annual business meeting of the baptist church will be held in the church on saturday may 25th at 730 pm sharp all members please take note we extend congratulations to mr w binsted who success fully passed on his years work from the toronto teachers col lege next vear he is a member of maxkham public school sufl john diefendaker xatiovair leader progressive conservative party of canada mike starr progressive conservative oxtaitlo riding and other notables will address a giant rally in thh oshawa collegiate simcoe street north on wed may 29 s00 pm he sure to attend this giant rally at 7 oclock the evening auxiliary of the wms met on wednesday night the topic being home missions the evening wa were at enniskillen on monday with their play cat track hollow and on friday night of this week they give it at brooklin miss glenna minaker and sheila pegg were at their homes over the weekend mr and mrs a morden were visitors in the city last sunday afternoon at the cruikshanks the afternoon wa complet ed another quilt last thursday and expect to start another one at their june meeting a very nice evening was spent last wednesday night in the basement of the church when the members of the after noon wa gathered with their families and the ypu to spend the evening after supper games were played and during the evening mr m pegg superin tendent of the sunday school for 17 years was presented with a pen and pencil set the may meeting of green wood evening wa was held on may 8 at the home of mrs tony gardiner with cohostesses miss edith ormerod and mrs h moore providing the delicious lunch the worship service was led by mrs doug morden and mrs wm pegg conducted the business due to the two night run of our variety show satur day night in cattrack hollow we were able to swell the church organ fund by 117 the var iety show already has three other bookings our groups are catering for a garden party at the home of mr and mrs wm lawson for dr claude vipond the liberal candidate for ont riding final plans were made for our bazaar and afternoon tea to be held june 8 in the church basement commencing at 3 o clock as well as the usual booths for aprons homecooking and sundry articles we hope our chinese laundry bird house and plant and record booths will appeal to young and old alike we extend an invita tion to our friends near and far to visit us on the afternoon of june 8 reserve judgment in charges against youth judgment has been reserved two weeks in the case of a 16- yearold claremont youth charg ed with driving while intoxicat ed robert redshaw appeared before magistrate f s ebbs in the whitby police court to an swer the drunk driving charge and a careless driving charge pc ross macmartin of the whitby detachment of the opp stated that he had found a car in a ditch on the ninth conces sion of whitby twp on the eve ning of april 16 he said that he found skid marks of more than 400 feet leading to the car red shaw he said was at the scene and in his opinion was intoxi cated pc charles whiteside who had accompanied pc mac- martin to the scene also stated that redshaw was intoxicated redshaw said he had con sumed four bottles of beer ear lier that day in oshawa i felt no effect at all he told defense counsel charles kerr he said he was passing an other car when he saw an on coming car in an effort to avoid this car he said he had skidded into the ditch he admitted to crown attor ney alex c hall qc that he had that morning paid a fine in whitby for having liquor he also stated that he had never consumed four bottles of beer in one day before judgment is to be handed down on may 28 the century plant blooms once in its lifetime rather than once in a hundred years actually the spiky yellow cluster sometimes i appears after only five years i death invariably follows the blossoming the hon milton f gregg vc federal minister of la bour left center is welcomed to ont riding by dr c h vi pond ontario riding liberal candidate when he arrived in the riding for a sevenhour visit several days ago joining the welcome to mr gregg are alderman lyman a giffoid of oshawa right and reeve william g lawson of picker ing township left 850 candidates expected in field compared to record 954 in number of candidates for the june 10 dominion election reach ed 725 last week according to a compilation by the canadian press indications are that the goodwood the following winners receiv ed prizes at the mammoth eu chre and draw held last week by the goodwood loba mrs e everson of beaverton a floor lamp mrs mcclary beaverton an electric clock diane waynes uxbridge a table lamp s m sinclair stouffville mrs m smith udora mrs len pilkey claremont mrs c ledrue ux bridge joyce bradbury ux bridge wilf harrison mt al bert final total will be about 850 analysis of nominations so far indicates the field will be smaller than in the 1953 election when 896 names went on the ballots for the 263 house of commons seats the record high was 954 for 245 seats in 1945 the 1949 total was 848 for 262 seats close on may 27 i nominations close monday may 27 two weeks before voting day in 242 constituencies two of which elect two members apiece j they close next monday in 21 large scattered constituencies where they are held four weeks ahead to allow time to deliver i ballots and other election ma- i terials i the liberals have candidates nominated for all but two seats although one of them bears a liberallabor label their only vacancies are in shelburne-yar- mouthclare in nova scotia and greybruce in ontario where fi nance minister harris is expect ed to be nominated both nomin ations will be held in a few days pcs to contest all the progressive conservatives who expect to contest all 265 seats have 220 candidates in the field they have iull slates in prince edward islands 10 and manitobas 14 they have still to name candidates in two of newfoundlands seven two of nova scotias 10 34 of que becs 75 one of ontarios 85 three of saskatchewans 17 two of albertas 17 and one of brlt- j to attract attention to their i eyes belles of the gay nh-cie- used lorgnettes even though they bad no eye defects farming is an important politick issue dr cloudc vipond not on ocrivc and in- formed interest in the tremendous prob lem toeing the former todoy he hoi leverol relative and patients who mom iheir livin by forming dr vipond he only one of your candidate who wo bom ond roiied the ion of o former f9r ontario ridwo coucatioh is an important political isjui or claude vipond is a poit chairman of the oshava boord of education and well versed in the current problems of our schools he is well known as a speak er on current educational issues health insurance is an important political issue or coude vipond served as o medical officer in the canadian army was in great brition when tha national heolth service bejn there and worked as part of thot plan was active in the organisation of psi ond is well versed in the principles ond problems of hoipitol and medical care plans foreicn affairs is an important political issue dr claude vipond served with the canadian army ovcrseos ond hos a soldiers knowledge of iho implication and hardships of war he has vhited several european countries published bv the ontario riding li2era asjocia st johns church is having its interior redecorated which will add much to its appearance i as a result the services on sunday were held in the school with a good attendance mrs gammon and mrs w ellicott favored with a duet all the way my savior leads me which was enjoyed by all the church service was at 10 am and sunday school at 11 am which will be the regular time of service for the summer the brougham park board are planning a rummage sale sometime in june and a mem ber of the board will be calling on you sometime this coming week to see what you have that you do not want look in your attic cellar garage or barn this is a worthy cause as all proceeds go to the maintenance of the park the park board are pleased to say the park is paid for so any help you can give will help greatly in its up- j keep please remember the bale to be packed by the wms all i donations to be left at the home of mrs stolk by may 28 the brougham womans in- j stitute met at the township hall on may 14 in spite of i spring showers there was a good attendance to greet the new president mrs h barclay minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved the items of business are of interest the weekly euchres are over until fall two delegates mrs harden and mrs stolkes were chosen to attend the training school for leaders in june it was also decided that the wi ladies assist at the booth in the park during the summer with mrs ellicott as convener mrs bradshaw and mrs bur row were chosen as delegates to ish columbias 22 they have candidates in each of the far northern constituencies of yu kon and mackenzie river in the northwest territories the ccf which expects to field 160 to 170 candidates now has 129 the biggest group 53 is in ontario where the final total is likely to be about 60 it has a full slate of 17 in sas katchewan and has only eight vacancies in the other three western provinces 88 socreds nominated social credit which indicated earlier it would have about 150 candidates has 88 nominated it is contesting all alberta seats and has only vacancy in british columbia five in saskatchewan and three in manitoba it has 23 candidates in ontario where its final total may reach 50 and two in quebec where it plans about 15 it also has two in new brunswick the communist labor pro gressive party which entered 100 candidates in 1953 has only four in the race so far its na tional office in toronto said an announcement on candidates will be made in a few days it ran 19 candidates in 1949 and 68 in 1945 there are 22 others 12 of them independent liberals of whom eight are in quebec new party to vie one new party the canadian democrats has three candidates in bc and expects to name more the nominating pace has been fastest in bc where 88 candi dates have been named for the 22 seats ontario which has most seats of any province with its 85 has the largest number of candidates 247 the pace has been slowest in quebec with 140 candidates lor its 75 seats the district annual meeting n may 30 in pickering mrs ellicott program conven er then gave a very interesting reading on heart disease as a leading cause of death she spoke on the relation of fatty food to coronary attacks in japan where they have a rice diet coronary conditions are very rare mrs annis gave a very inter esting report on the 9th annual officers conference and diam ond jubilee of ontario womens institutes at oac guelph to which she was a delegate she expressed appreciation for the opportunity it gave branch offi cers to realize the extent and importance of institute work in canada and other countries meeting closed with the national anthem followed by a pleasant tea and social hour hostesses mrs birrell mrs ellicott and mrs sheik and mrs gray mr and mrs carswell and daughter lynn of oshawa called on mrs w hamilton on sunday mrs gannon of toronto visit ed with her brother w c and mrs willson over the weekend mr and mrs k pascoe enter tained friends from st thomas over the holiday mr and mrs maden and fam ily of agincourt called on mr and mrs al harvey one day- last week on their way to tall pines haliburton mr and mrs a m crocker of agincourt called on their aunt mrs matthews on sunday af ternoon miss barbara mairs rn of trans canada airlines montreal is spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs d c mairs mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto visitedwith their daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs al harvey on sunday pwckstestsccgv bakers five acres 1 mllo north of no 7 highway lotli con second hand furniture good used clothing for all the family dishes antiques etc open dally from 12 noon 8 pm closed on sunday 5ic5ttcs4c5tshe5hsccj summer visitors favour ontario m literature to timbermen call the porcupine the forest gangster for wher ever this vegetarian travels on its nocturnal hunts for food dead or dying treetops mark its path porcupines kill or stunt young trees by gnawing into the inner bark and cambium layer which are vital to the i ontofio deportment of trovel publicity trees growth i ho bry l cot minister j oft ontario travel 739 parliament bldgs toront j i you are invited to- attend a garden party to meet dr claude h vipond liberal candidate at the home of v g lawson fourth concession and the gteenwood road saturday may 25th 3 pm to 5 pm

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