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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1962, p. 8

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ti s the stooffvtue tuhme limay utaa 27 1967 uxbridge pickering tp news claremont weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs ht green and family wax a nephew mr root varey of weston and miss pat cunning of london mr ray anderson visited iih friends in peterboro on the weekend and also took in the grand prix races at mosport on sunday mr and mrs randy carruth- ers entertained mr and mrs wm evans ot toronto and mr and mrs gilbert wannop of mark- ham on sunday afternoon mr and mrs elmour bell and family of uxbridge and mr and mrs wm nicholson and family of toronto were visitois tecent- lyat the home of mr and mrs tom hammond mrs loss hill enjoyed a visit on sunday at the home of her daughter and soninlaw mr and mr wm hicks of whitby mr and mrs robt hockley attended the locketaylor wed ding in uxbridge on saturday the bride the former carol anne locke is a niece the re ception was held at martins hotel in uxbiidge no part of this area could be mote scenic than the hills of dagmar during the fall season of the year mr and mrs clare keevil enjoyed the weekend at their cottage which is located thei e mr and mis edwin morrill nd mrs robt morrill of col- ltngwood were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs al fryer and family mrs morrill is a sister of mr fryer mr roger roy left on sunday on an extended trip to the united states and euiope mr and mis don hedges vis ited with mr and mrs goidon neal of greenwood on sunday jimmy briscoe and mr and mrs geo derusha were entiies in a mixed trebles tournament at agincourt on friday in the competition last week for the kaiser trophy a slouffville two some canied off the honours donald baron and eleanor cros- sen topped the field with ben gayman and mrs rushton of markham second fred waid and bill evans came third mr and mrs howard haynes of listowel attended the ward- neal wedding on satuiday messrs tom hammond frank ward and blair evans attended the mutual aid fire demonstration at raglan on sunday a very pietty wedding was solemni in the baptist church when almamay daugh ter of mr and mrs john neal rr3 claremont was united in marriage to mr ericward son of mr and mrs frank ward of claremont rev geo davidson was in chaige on their return from their honeymoon the couple will leside in the village a number of floodlight poles in the clareinontpark aie in a lather dangerous condition ac cording to a recent inspection conducted by local hydro offici als one pole was broken off in a tecent storm and at least two others are insecure the lights in the paik will not be turned on again this season and the re mainder of the community league games will be played in brougham in a tecent obituary concern- lngthe death of the late ella mae grant of toronto but for- meily of claiemont the name cf a sister mis james biiscoe ethel was omitted mr and mrs frank haywaid and family spent a few days last week at niagaia falls where mr haywaid attended a convention mr and mrs j kennedy of toronto spent the weekend at the- home of mr and mrs jim mcguiie mrs joy watson and shaion of georgetown visited with friends in claremont on sunday the claremont bowling league will commence its sea sons activities on friday at markham at 9 pm bowlers ate urged to be in attendance at the lanes ahead of time in order that they may be designated to various teams mr and mis r towers have moved into an a part mem in the flanagan home northwest of the village mr and mrs ken jones motor ed to various points in the united states while on vacation this wiek mr and mis al roszelle mi and mrs f holhngshcid and mr and mrs jim mcguire went to the embassy in toronto on friday evening and celebrated air mcguires birthday and mr and mrs mcguires wedding anniversary keep in mind the monday night bingos in the legion hall there are cash prize ji jack pot and specials everyone is wel come the guide and brownie mothers l a are sorry to lose the services of two faithful promoters lorraine mcleod and elaine camither the wriften resignations were r- eard at- the first meeting held recently at the home of mrs rene rennje mr irene leytck agreed to fill one ot the posi tions weekend visitors a the home dis- interest prompts decision to cancel claremont christmas parade h of after thirteen years of suc cessful promotion theie will be no santa claus parade in clare mont this year the decision to cancel the program was an nounced this week by the pres ident of the community asso ciation mr gordon mcgralh its hopeless he commented in talking the the tribune this week we all hate to see it fold up he noted that only four persons had attended the september meeting when plans atha mbs eileen drapers fiiends will be glad to know she is progressing favourably after undergoing surgery in new market hospital and is expect ed home in about a weeks time on friday night a farewell party of around 50 fiiends and reighbouis gathered at atha school house in honour of mr for th parade should have been j and mrs mieras who left for formulated no meeting was held a few faithful ones always show up he said in naming the members who were present he said that no representative was in attndance from either the park board or the recreation association i know we will get the same eld story that they didnt know about it he continued notic es were posted in prominent places in the village he con tended that it would be too late to finalize parade ariange- ments at the october meeting brougham mr and mrs gerald middleton and daughteis of ashbum cal led on mis lemmon on satur day afternoon mrs cassie of stouffville visit ed with mis a j gray and other friends on friday after noon mr and mrs ken bent of osh- awa called on her bi other mr and mis john c hamilton on sunday evening mr and mrs geo knox and family of enniskillen visited with his mother mrs wm knox on saturday congratulations to the broug ham midget softball club who defeated sheffield 97 on satui- day night the local team will final t against wainfleet their coach is howard malcolm ji unit no 1 of the united church women will hold their october meeting on wednesday oct 3id at 8 pm at the home of mrs h plaxton a crowd estimated at moie than 1000 persons attended the history in action program at the museumpn saturday after noon demonstrations of weav ing spinning quilting mgmak- ing woodsawing and plank making attracted much interest the whistle of the steam engine sounded loud and clear and the children enjoyed the hoise and buggy rides unit no 3 of the ucw held their meeting on thursday afternoon sept 20th at the home of mis geo gray there was a good attendance due to the absence of mrs white mis a ellicott opened the meeting nineteen members answered the roll call harvest mrs giay had the program and woiship seivice which included a veiy interesting reading entitled can frotestantism be saved the hostesses mrs gray and mis slack seived lunch the womens institute met in the township hall with the piesident mrs blackmail in charge the secretary mrs robeits read the minutes of the pievious meeting a leport was given of the exhibit at port perry fair wheie a number of prizes were won including v third prize on the overall dis play it was agieed that an ex hibit should be entered in maik- ham fair plans weie made to send a delegate to the conven tion which is being held on nov 7 to 9 mr williams was piesent and showed some very interest ing slides of england and scot land which he took while visit ing the british isles their new home near clare mont they weie presented with two lovely lamps and a large pictuie the mieras thanked their fiiends for these beautiful gifts and best wishes mrs gertie hoover and vein spent saturday in toronto vis iting her daughter mr and mts ken walters mr and mrs elles melton lloyd and mai ion had sunday dinner with mr and mrs james melton burketon mrs fled draper and fteda and mis a cauutheis visited miss eileen draper in new market hospital on monday evening claremont public library the first fall meeting of the claremont public library board was held on tuesday in the library building the board is very grateful to mr robt barton for giving of his valuable time to the libiary by doing a veiy fine job of painting the library sign circulation for the summer months showed that the adults read 631 books and the juveniles 1260 books with a membeiship of 164 adults and 153 juveniles use libraty is very well used by the majority of people several new books have been placed on the shelves and it is the hope of the library boatd that you will remember that the library is yours and is free to you as long as you live in the library aiea to those outside the aiea there is a nom inal fee come visit your library and see the wonderful selection ot books ready for you to lead libiary houis tuesday 3 to 5 pm and 750 to 9 pm saturday 3 to 5 pin museum demonstration attracts 1000 people the hands of time weie turn ed back more than a halfcen tury on saturday afternoon when an estimated 1000 visit ois watched actual demonstia- tions at the museum in brough am theie was everything theie from an oldfashioned cidei pi ess to a spaikling 1920 waterloo steam engine even the inclement weather failed to dampen the spirits of the throng one of the featmes of the show was a logcutting demon stration performed by geo holtby cliff hubbard and how ard turner an eighty year old 25 foot long draw saw was used and the huge blocks were lopped off at a rapid rate these in turn weie tossed into the fiiebox of the steam engine mac middleton of claremont a longtime thresher in the area showed he had not lost lis much at the controlsof an old rumley ti actor in spite of the rain the claremont citizens band play ed throughout the afternoon girls and ladies diessed in 19th century costumes added an ail of authenticity to the program mr and mrs eldon yake at tended the wedding of her cous in shirley knight to ronald harvey in ajax on satuiday mr and mrs george baldwin teny and susan and mis f baldwin had sunday supper with mr and mrs r may and family the time ot year has come again to look for a call from our bible society collectois last year we raised 24000 in the goodwood siloam fifth line pine grove area for the printing of bibles in different languages a friend ot miss olive schell wrote to mis leslie mitchel on her behalf to lequest prayer for miss schell who has suffered a thrombisis while doing transla tion work for the wycliffe bible translators she has no use otjier hands and is giadu- ally getting weaker those of us who had miss schell as our school teacher are asked to ie- member her in prayei green river mr and mrs j pinneli of to ronto spent the weekend at tht home of mrs l lehman mr and mrs r hamilton vis ited with mrs t robinson uxbridge on sunday mrs l roberts has accepted a position in the township offi ce at brougham in spite of the adverse weath er on saturday a number from here attended the old time de monstration held at the town ship museum in brougham the ladies aid met at the home of mrs j irwin white- vale on wednesday of last week and the special speaker was miss e home a missionary on furlough from brazil she ad- dtessed the meeting and also showed some splendid pictures on the work done by the bethel school for girls at the conclu sion of the meeting lef regi ments weie seied by the host esses mis j irwin and mis e forsythe mr and mis w smetham visited their daughter and fam ily mr and mis j reid ot washago it is not veiy often the ladies aid makes a public appeal but as christmas is coming near we leel that there is going to be some little child without a doll or cuddly toy this year if any one has repairs leave the same with mrs a pearse or at the green river stoi e they wiii be repaired and dressed and will make some wee lieai t i ejoice at the happy holiday time a community shower will be held in the sunday school room ot the church on friday eve ning oct 5th at eight oclock for newlyweds mi and mrs carl white everyone is invited to attend mr white is stationed out in british columbia with the aimed forces and is visiting with his parents heie for one month ladies will provide lunch in the good old days mrs of mr and mr a samiriuo pauttmr has moved to toronto weie- mr and mis c chapman and family of the barbados british west indies on satur day they attended the lindsay fair and on sunday the visited the gokarl races near good wood mr and mis al robeitson motored to ncwburg on the weekend to visit at the home of her sister and husband mr and mrs wm wagar mr and mrs roger biown of mimlco visited at the home of her parents mr and mrs jack norton on the weekend also l home was mr keith norton cf oshawa newlyweds mr and mrs wilt tillddon returned on mon day from a honeymoon trip to cape cod and new york the couple will reside in toronto mr and mrs arthur loyst and janice of whitby visited with relatives in the village on sunday mr and mrs geo pearsall have taken up residence in the home formerly owned by mr and mrs r h cooper mr and- mrs langenberg claremont rr1 have purchased the home previously owned by mrs thornasipa pauling goodwood mrs r may speedy recovery is wished for mis george todd who under went surgery for an injured arm in toronto east general hospi tal the goodwood libraiy is open every second and fourth tuesday evening ot each month congiatulations go to the beveily streel and langstaff volley ball teams who were the finalists at stouffville youth centre our pypu team had many enjoyable evenings while still in the running senior by pu will meet friday in the chutch basement ontario york film council r all members ot the film council will be inteicsled to know that ann howard of the national film boaids will be in the distiict this week all mem- bets and prospective members will be called on and she will be ready to answei any of your questions and to tell you of the new films available the claremont library has two new films for this month the tribune of nova scotia and the tiny terrors these are both excellent films and available lo you all bookings can be made by calling mrs keevil at claremont 81 north ontario match on forfar farm the annual north ontaiio plowing match will be held on thursday oct 4th on the farm of russ forfar lot 32 cone 6 uxbridge twp the site is lo cated m mile noith of quaker hill the president of the plow mens association is mi stuait ball ten individual classes have been lined up including two open divisions for 1 tractors in stubble utility trailer and 2 ti actors in stubble utility mounted these competitors will begin at 930 am the evening banquet will be held in the uxbridge masonic hall with the quaker hill wom ens institute in charge pickeiing pioneers weie pietty handy men when it came to using an axe or a kaw on satuiday afternoon at the brougham museum local longtime residents dis played the effective use of ot these tools in a public demonstiation pictuied heie mr milt parkin of kinsale wields a broad axe in shap ing a handhewn barn beam penny osboine 6 and lief brother geoige 4 of agi court look on sunday dance hall operator fined 25 the operator of a pickering township dance hall was fined y25 and costs last week for providing a performance to which an admission was charg ed on a sunday frank hib- hen operator of the grand vallc park appeared before magistrate crawford guest in whitby police court similar charges of contra vening the loids day act on june 3 and june 1 against hibberi and his son robert were adjourned until nov 20 by his worship crown attor ney bruce affleck told the court that defence counsel gor don wctstein planned to appeal tuesdays conviction hence the long adjournment on the other two charges pc john found of the pick ering township police depart ment said that on sundaymay 2 he had visited the grand valley park and found from 250 to 300 persons inside most of them dancing to music from a record player he said that hibbert first told him that the admission to the dance pavillion was 75 cents per person but lated explained that admission to the park was 75 cents tn his own defence hibbert to all who enteieo tne paik he said and all he did was supply the lecord playing machine he said that only on nights when an orchestra was sup plied did he charge admission to the dance these nights he said were work nights he also told the rouit that he employed men to keep things in line around the dance pavillion on sunday night dances defence counsel wctstein was cut short by magistrate guest when he submitted that his interpretation of the iords day excluded sunday afternoon the township in a referen dum last year approved thea trical performances moving pictures drivein theatres con certs and lectures be held on sunday mr wetstein said that pro viding the music might be in terpreted as providing a con cert some feel modern music could be termed a concert he said the music was there and people just wanted to get up and dance crown attorney bruce affleck pointed out that danc ing was not included in the type of sunday performances included in the townships by- elect executive for webb pta- the new 1963 executive of the webb public school patent- teachei association has been named the last tegular meet ing was held at the school on monday sept 17th mrs goidon jones heads the group as piesident othei offi- ceis include vice piesident mr geo baldwin 2nd vice pres mrs jack morgan sec retary mrs monks treasurer mis ivan taylor program convenor mrs john maye exe cutive assistants include mrs reuben may mis harold nor ton mr goidon jones mis joe cambell mis howard johnston and mrs lloyd linton at the september gatheiing mrs jones the president wel comed the group and mrs john maye led led in a singsong miss elizabeth gates the new member of the teaching staff showed slides of her school in northern ontario at gohome bay mr geo baldwin conduct ed a figures dont lie contest the regular meetings will be held on the third wednesday of each month at the school members of the executive are invited to the principals home at greenwood on oct 3rd for a planning meeting a 60 year old draw saw lops off huge blocks at a rapid poweied by a gasoline engine rate howard turner left and cliff hubbaid assist with the operation large scale safety program planned for uxbridge students claimed that the 75nt ad mission was paid at the park i law gate the dance hall wa open i the conviction followed mrs john green born in claremont sixtyeight years ago mrs john green passed away at the brierbush hospital stouffville on thursday sept 20 1962 although mrs gieen had been in declining health for a number of years her death came as a shock to the com munity mrs green the foimer ruby may russell was bom in claremont she was in her 69th year she married mr john green 49 years ago in alberta but has lived in the stoiiffville dis trict for the past 40 yeais besides her huiband she is survived by four daughters mrs wm darby evelyn of unionville mrs elmor bertley edna i mrs reg rennie gla dys mrs ernest taylor ffayl and one son clarence of stouff ville three sisters also survive under the diiection of p c tom fortner of the uxbridge town police department mote than 1000 students from two public schools and one high school will be included in a largescale safety program next month the consumers gas co the ontaiio motor league and the dcpt of highways aie cooper ating to the full th promotion will include the formation of student safety patrols an auto safety lane for the checking of cars and indi- mrs wm domej mrs n la- rose mrs vcrn guntcr and three brothers frank and john cf albetia and fred of oregon usa there are fourteen grandchildren an only niece mrs wm bunting of st catha rine attended the funeral serv ice held at the oneill chapel stouffville on saturday after noon at 2 pm conducted by rev w s butt of unionville aciiri by rev eugene green of longbranrh interment was made in stouffville cemetery the pall bearers were mr albert brown mr sam barkcy mr john sheridan mr fred wicks mr murray daniels and mr karl hoover vldual drives tests three autos have been ob tained from the udoia wreck ers and these will be purposely wrecked to reveal fiisthand the impart involved in such a crash the safety program will be offi cially opened on friday oct 26 at 2 pm we intend to work around theclock to make uxbridge ac cidental eo said constable fortner we have a lot of shool children heie and we want to keep them p c fortner told the trib une that he had received excel lent support from the mayor mr stan beach and from coun cillor stuart ball chairman of the police committee he said that the chief mr i a ellen- bergcr also favoured the plan which has been in the formation stage lor the past two months audley the rev keith hawkes will be in charge of the churoh service next sunday commu nion service will be observed on thanksgiving sunday fourteen ladies attended the first fall meeting of the ucw which was held at the home of mrs bill guthrie the president mis g astley conducted th business mrs bill guthrie led the worship service assisted by mrs w h guthrie mrs bill guthrie conducted the program on christian education assist ed by a panel of thtce ladies mrs bob pardon mrs c cle- mence and mrs fieri puckrin nine of the ladies of the ucw attended an open mcci- ing at cherrywoori when mr munroe and mr bodiug of dun- barton high school gave a talk en school matters the audley boys midget team ended the season in second place to the brougham team the boys wish to thank all those who helped the team this sum mer gordon smith bob bel- son and geo iatt anda special thanks to all the umpiics also lo the audley fans who encou raged the boys with their at tendance at the games mr and mrs fred puckrin at- knded the wedding on satur day al lyndwood united church port credit of mrs puckrins nephew donald gale to diane robinson the audley male choir as sisted with the music at kinsale anniversary service on sunday morning mr and mrs w if wcstney have rturncd from a two week train trip to banff alberta they visited the miller family at indian head glen major miss mabel baker water- down spent the weekend with mrs wm fiss and edgar mr and mrs mike trakax toronto spent the weekend with mr t riscbrough

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