ttt s the stourryttlf tribune tfamby 7 uxbridge pickering tp news claremont miss eleanor welsh daughter of mr and mrs wm welsh has accepted a position with the crown trust co in toronto mr ken jones has purchased the former brignall service sta tion in the village more recent ly operated by mr harold loyst mr and mrs jones plan to take up residence in the home next door excavation work has been completed on the future new home of mr and mrs stan ben son next to the cox residence in the village mr and mrs timms of bram pton have purchased the burton home on main street and plan to move here with their family at the end of the june school term mr and mrs ed sima and son of toronto wre sunday evening dinner guests of mr and mrs wm welsh enthusiasm appears to be lag ging in the local lawn bowling club the membership has drop ped off and no schedule of com petitions has been posted it is rumoured that the county may slice off a portion of the bowling green premises in an attempt to correct the dangerous condi tion at the four corners mr and mrs harold loyst have purchased the home prev iously occupied by the late jud ward mr geo mcconnell plans to leave on friday on an extended trip to ireland mr and mrs n g fraser of toronto were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs clare keevil members of the baptist chu rch are in for a real musical treat on sunday morning at 11 oclock when the famed joseph family of gormley will provide a service in song mr and mrs jack rennie and family have taken up residence in the godcn home northwest of the village mrs rennie will continue to handle the corres pondence for the tribune her telephone number is 175 miss diane thompson of to ronto is spending a weeks vaca tion at the home of mr and mrs grant taylor and family the cancer canvass was quite successful in the claremont area the sum of 27575 was collected keep in mind the weekly bin gos in the claremont legion every monday evening there are cash prizes specials and a jackpot an engraved gold watch a treasured keepsake was lost last week possibly on thursday by mr evans ward in the vicin ity of the four corners in clarc- rnont it was a gift from the church and choir in 3928 and the owner would appreciate its return i the annual ladies legion auxiliary zone fl rally was held in oshawa on may 29th two hundred representatives were present including mem bers from bowmanville osh awa claremont sunderland whitby ajax uxbridge port perry and dunbarton com g williams of oshawa is the new zone commander succeeding comm rose bates womens institute claremont womens institute will be entertained on tuesday june 12th at 2 oclock by the brougham institute those in terested in attending call mrs roy morgan or meet at the four corners in claremont 145 pm cars average 35 miles to gal the monthly report filed by dept officials with the twp of pickering on the operation of the controversial volks wagen fleet shows a mileage figure of 359 miles per gallon average the welfare officer albert cane filed the best record with at miles per gallon over a distance of 3439 miles road supt jack chapman covered 1575 miles at 30 miles per gallon bylaw enforce ment officer harry ashton totalled 1565 miles at 355 mpg the engineer covered 649 miles and the asst bldg inspector travelled 1100 miles glen major mr alec hingston and fam ily visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston several from here attended pine grove anniversary on sun day mr and mrs ken ross and family and mr and mrs j carter of toronto visited over the weekend with mrs clinton neville mr and mrs ralph faulkner spent sunday at coboconk operating sun dances fined a charge of operating a place of amusement and entertain ment laid by pickering twp police department under a sec tion of the lords day act was upheld by magistrate c w guest in whitby court last week frank and robert hib- bert of dunbarton were fined 510 or five days in jail they were alleged to have held a dance at grand valley park in pickering township on sunday march 18th for which they charged a 75c admission fee on may 1st the ease was air ed before magistrate h r how- itt who reserved judgment evi dence was presented by police chief reg parker at the trial defence counsel gordon wetstein argued that the wording of the section defin ing the lords day was ambig uous object to road name for private interests a suggestion that a sideline road between lots 14 and 13 cone 6 pickering be named cherry downs road to better identify a new 200 acre golf course at lots 13 and 14 cone 7 was shelved by council at a regular meeting on monday night the property was the for mer gordon hodgson premises mr w k cherry is one of the present owners i wonder what we are getting into by naming roads after com mercial enterprises questioned councillor milton mowbray it might well amount to a very embarrassing precedent at some later date everyone who owns or oper ates a park could request the same thing stated reeve sher man scott councillor mowbray said he was not particularly concerned with the request from mr cher ry but contended that such a policy could have farreaching effects deputyreeve mrs jean mc- pherson argued that names ra ther than numbers would bet ter identify the location of roads in particular areas she pinpointed the various arteries across the municipality includ ing the altona road whites road valley farm road brock road westney road audley road etc its a policy problem noted the reeve if we start where do we stop greenwood our sympathy is conveyed to mr frank webb and family in the passing of his mother in toronto recently mr wm brown jr has been ill this past week misses helen and ruth dis ney had their tonsils removed last week congratulations to mr and mrs fred byers who celebrate their 8th wedding anniversary on sunday june 10th mr and mrs edgie pegg and family and brian mctaggart spent last sunday at presquile park near brighton the ucav general meeting willbe held at the church on june 14 miss beatrice mclean has the program pickering firm to enlarge co building brougham unit 2 of the ucw under the leadership of mrs r knox will meet on thursday evening june 13 hostesses mrs chas surphlis and mrs m annis program convener mrs annis worship service mrs e car ter bible studv mrs k fauis roll call love mr and mrs a m crocker of agincourt visited their aunt mrs matthews on saturday mr and mrs lome ham of oshawa called on mrs mairs on sunday evening we are glad to know mr wm knox was able to leave the hos pital on saturday morning and is now recuperating at his home here mr and mrs s thompson of altona mr and mrs sachko of york mills also mr and mrs eldon carter and family had tea on sunday with mr and mrs allan ellicott mrs a j gray spent the weekend with her son russell at his cottage on balsam lake mr and mrs j mairs spent sunday at their cottage at bal sam lake over thirty members of the bowling club attended the an nual review at the crest theatre in toronto on friday evening and dined at the andrews res taurant west hill mrs mutch returned to st michaels hospital again last week we all wish her a quick recovery joy rebekah lodge no 355 met in the hall on monday eve ning may 28 with a good at tendance meeting opened in form with ng sister jean elli cott presiding assisted by v g sister isabell annis visitors were present from welcome lodge 383 of stouffville the regular ceremony of admisison by invitation was conferred on sister eleanor ellicott also on bro t r knox ddgm and bro harold phillips by officers of joy rebekah lodge and s captain sister irene philips in an impressive and colorful man ner a highlight of the evening was the presentation of a lovely leather handbag to sister amy burrows who with her husband chas burrows left on friday june 1 for a two month visit with friends in england sister amy thanked the members for their kindness the meeting closed with lunch served by the may committee guide brownie photos next week group photos of lie clare- mont girl guides and brown ies will be published in next j weeks issue of the tribune i since more than sixty local girls arc included in 2 groups considerable space must be allowed for each picture the photos were taken by the tribune last week at the conclusion of a colourful ban- quet and presentation cere mony on the occasion of the annual mother and daughter night treeplanting program urged for portion of brock road a brock road resident mr t j wheeler has urged that the county should adopt a tree- planting program on the brock road between highway 2 and conc 4 in the twp of picker- ling written recommendations were filed with the township council at a regular meeting on monday night the tree demolition work was done by the county during its current road construction pro ject i have never seen so much havoc created with trees as on brock road observed reeve sherman scott councillor milton mowbray noted that many of the trees that had been destroyed would be from 0 to 90 years old i too often workmen dont tmliz how long it takes to re place them commented coun cillor harvey spam a space doubling expansion for hg designs ltd station road pickering will result in the opening of a new shipping and stocking building in mid- june the company said this week the 5500 square foot con crete block building will house modern shipping and stocking equipment for the firms prod ucts nylosiide sashless win dows and customdesigned kit chens kenneth c hisey vicepresi dent of hg designs ltd said the new building represents the first major expansion of facili ties for the 32yearold firm now near completion the build ing will allow for more manu facturing area in the original section of the factory at the same time our new shipping building will mean faster truck loading and of course better v service for our customers across ontario he pointed out the building features over head doors at the loading bay a levellng bed equalizer for dif ferent truck heights and over head temperature control units the use of longspan steel joists eliminating floortoceiling posts allows complete freedom of op eration 67000 names on vote lists ontario ridings returning officer harry jermyn reports that there are 67415 names on the voters list in this riding for the june 18 federal election this is the number that will go to the revision board for approval the revision sittings will be held may 31 june 1 and 2 with five locations in the rid ing one in whitby and four in oshawa there will be 299 polling sta tions throughout the riding the total number of names on the voters list is made up of 45231 urban voters and 22184 rural voters mr jermyn expects that the total number of voters in the riding will be upped following the revision sittings and antici pates that 75000 ballots will be needed for the election editors moil may 31 1962 mr j thomas editor stouffville tribune dear mr thomas at the annual meeting of the ontario county tuberculosis health association- held on tuesday appreciation was ex pressed to the stouffville trib une for the excellent coverage given during the past year to the work of our association we find it most encouraging to know that we have the active interest and support of your paper under separate cover we are mailing a copy of our annual reports and the names of the officers and executive council for 196263 you will find many are from the area served by your newspaper yours sincerely madeline collins mrs e a collins executive secretary there will probably never be a satisfactory distribution of wealth arid parking space the trouble with certain na tions is certain notions ont cty livestock judging competition the annual ontario county junior farmer livestock judg ing competition was held in the beavcrton area on saturday may 26th 1962 there was a good turnout of contestants to judge nine fine classes of livestock the group visited the farms of george mc laughlin beavcrton rr 3 earl windatt beaverton rr 3 and muir dack brechin rr 1 the official judges for the day were gerry nelson port perry doug young assistant agricultural rep lindsay jim graham assistant agricultural representative bowmanville bob robson maple and jim thompson brooklln rr 1 the livestock judging com petition was under the direction of the ontario department of agriculture uxbridge with h l fair agricultural represent ative and w d keys associate ag rop in charge there were many prizes and trophies awarded at the compe tition trophy winners were sr championship trophy do nated by stouffvilla livestock sales won by ralph cham bers wilfrid jr championship trophy donated by stouffville livestock sales won by ken wilson ashburn jr farmer interclub trophy donated by orvan chambers wilfred won by brookiin jr farmers cana dian national exhibition shield won by fred waines cann- ington rr 1 dairy trophy do nated by elmcroft farms won by keith page uxbridge rr 2 beef trophy donated by bcath farms oshawa won by bob holliday oshawa rr 1 sheep trophy donated by t c glas- poll son oshawa won by tie murray jackson oshawa rr 1 and john lcask scagrave rr 2 swine trophy donated by major general j a gunn uon by ralph chambers wilf rid new cook book in brougham library by helen holtby ladies we have betty crock ers new picture cook book in brougham library cooking and meai planning will bring you greater success and deeper satis faction with this new cook book as your guide between these covers you will find wonderful recipes over 1850 of them timeproven rec ipes exciting new ones recipes with step pictures for the new cook fancy foods for the culi nary artist recipes from far away lands simple foods to tempt children tantalizing rec ipes to delight guests quick ideas for busy days use these recipes confidently for every one has been tested woven among the recipes are hints and help for meal plan ning use of leftovers table ser vice calorie counts and garn ishes for practical help in all sorts of cooking for inspiration for family and company meals and for the sheer pleasure of browsing through its colourful pages we believe that betty crockers cook book is unsur passed why not try a baked alaska pie baked pic shell 3 cups strawberries 1 pint vanilla ice cream meringue for pic cut strawberries in halves place 2 cups in baked shell spoon ice cream over berries add remain ing berries and cover with mer ingue brown in 500 oven for 3 to 5 minutes and serve note sliced peaches bing cherries blueberries and rasp berries ma be used in place of strawberries guides brownies receive awards at banquet fortytwo members of the 1st and 2nd claremont brownie pack and twentyeight girl guides were honoured at a col ourful awardpresentation cere mony conducted on thursday evening in the community hall at the conclusion of the annual mother and daughter banquet the most coveted prize went to thirteen year old susan sher- in who received her all round cord the first of its kind to go to a guide in the claremont company in addition she was presented with twenty other awards the all round cord was placed on her uniform by her mother mrs j c sherin commissioner kay hayward praised susans accomplish ments since joining the guides only two years ago captain jessie mcguire presented her with a world pin a similar dis tinction was accorded guide member joy green for her re cent achievement in oratorical competitions valerie rennie made the presentation the preprogram banquet was held in the masonic hall the toast to the mothers on be half of the guides and brown ies was given by margaret al- mack mrs almack responded awards to brownies the following brownie pack members were the recipients of awards bettyjean dowswell carole barkey anne notten- boom dianne turpin dianne mansell gail coppins cathy tyndale susan keevil wendy mansell eileen robbins patti tyndale marilyn wannop bre- nda wannop darlene heron wendy sanderson devina spen cer margaret desjardins carol anderson susan hayward lin da beelby linda vint judy carruthers gwen hammond donna madill cheryl martin suzanne hockley faye norton debbie loyst christine evans christine blake karon cook caroline levick and bonnie norton karen cook and gwen hammond were presented with special prizes for perfect at tendance records miss ham mond never missed a single meeting from the first get- together in the fall of 61 awards to guides girl guide awards went to the following members grace benson valerie rennie margar et almack joy green lonnie maxwell betty evans susan sherin susan levick valerie samarillo ann gage barbara carruthers debbie avery sus an sanderson susan boniface thirteen year old susan sherin a member of the cla remont girl- guides for only two years was presented with the allround cord award at the annual mother daugh- mont guide company her ter banquet thursday night mother mrs j c sherin it is the first i time such an made the presentation honour has come to the clare- staff photo lenora jones karen blake el eanor wannop jackie pascoe paulette moreau marilyn ren nie and suzanne moreau the presentation of the individual badges was in charge of mrs f tyndale mrs jessie mcguire and mrs marge samarillo the announcement of names was in charge of comm kayhayward ontario safety league do you like to gamble the ontario safety league says that in an automobile collision at 20 mph the odds against suffering a fatal injury are 1000 to 1 at 75 mph the odds are reduced 2 to 1 in city traffic the pedestrian may be and often is in the wrong but his errors certainly dont deserve the death sent ence whenever you drive try to leave the maxmum margin for possible pedestrian mis takes the ontario safety lea gue suggests string people along and you get to the end of your rope qui cker r wm next pickup- and you get a another reason why tarps can be se- more rigid body gmcs last longer curelytiedin front f o t iri 1 r i ml l u nit 7fc 2fit doublewalled cab roof insulated to seal out noise heat and cold heavy 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