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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1964, p. 13

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ttgt ik m jtowtltf town pwy msy 7 tm uxbridge pickering tp news claremont news mr and mr arnold mclntyre o smith falls and mr and mrs geo constable of newmarket visited on sunday at the home of mr and mr al robertson mr and mr constable returned home recently from a 5week vacation in florida prizewinninz trophies were purchased on tuesday evening of iat week for members of the claremont communitv bowlins leasue the rommittee later i celebrated at the home of her gathered at the home of mr and nephew mr don hedges mr ken field for a social time mr and mrs ken petty of along with mr and mrs al rosj victoria souare and mr and z mrs ernie mayes of oshaua the n peril ion of ihe iefreh- visited on sunday at the home ment booth in the park i open to anyone inteieteri in takinaj over this work for the summer season parties may contact mrs rene rennie at 6492312 or bob madill at 6492010 sunday dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs jack ren nie were mr and mis h gifford and barbara of scarboro other callers included mr and mrs ross redshaw and ted mr and mrs wayne red shaw and mr and mrs randy carruthers mr and mrs hob day and family spent the week end at the rennie home bonnie weatherilt topped the high single scores in the com munity bowling league last week with a 295 she was tied with charlie killey who posted a- similar score visitors for sunday dinner at the home of mr and mrs a samarillo were mr and mrs hill mr and mrs ross and mr and mrs seymour all of scar borough and toronto several local residents attend ed the parrhment presentation to queen scouts terry hopkins and derrick curtis at whitby on saturday evening lieut gover nor hon earl rowc presided present from the village were ur and mrs harold hopkins mr and mrs jim curtis mrs cliff reynolds mrs ernie baker mr bob burton and mr and mrs bob hockley mr non hedges has been re turned as president of the clare mont lawn bowling club for another season the annual spring meeting was held last week other members of the exe cutive include mrs geo de- rusha vice president mrs jean drake sectreasurer and greens committee messrs fred ward bill evans earl cook and jim pedriie new mem bers are welcome a tournament has open planned for monday may 18th mr and mr clare keevil vis ited with mr and mr ivil dempey of willowdale at their cottage at lak simcoe on sun- day tne legion ijdie night wa very successful the dinner wasi field in the maonic hall with the dance at the legion 1 ajtnouah new municipal mrs ceo bate of greenwood building o serve the twp of matked her s3rd birthday on j pickering is still in the pre- sunriav and the occasion was planning stage a figure of suggest new twp office building could cost 250000 urge construction of ontario county rehabilitation centre an oshawa pediatrician dr alan rundle told the ontario county rehabilitation council at its meeting last week that the group should buy land and build a comprehensive rehabili tation centre the council has a member ship of about 65 representa tives from various agencies service clubs and interested cit izens the council has recom mended that the wide range of rehabilitation work be covered in a rehabilitation centre that along with the medicalphysical mental social and environmen tal moral and spiritual rehabil itation should be recognized the president mrs e a collins officers and committee chairmen signed an application for incorporation as a charitab le organization under the corp oration act province of ontar io reports were given by the various committee chairmen rehabilitation centre dr c c stewart moh and dr h r rowswell transportation mrs w s buchanan conference study committe mr h g chesebrough and mr d h moore rehabilitation educa tion rev vv g soloniuk ap plication for charter mr t m moore qc it was announced that the re habilitation film with some parts being filmed during one of the rehabilitation council meetings last year was now complete and would be shown at the next rehabilitation council meeting on thursday may 28th at 800 pm at the ywca 250000 has been mentioned as an estimated cost if the proj ect goes ahead the structure i will be erected to qualify for the federal government cen tennial loan grant three firms of arcnitects at tended a regular meeting of council at brougham on mon day night and displayed sketch es of other buildings they had completed in the province the proposed site of the new offices if and when it is started was not mentioned by the members although it is present ly assumed that it would be lo cated in the more urban reg ions of the municipality claremont biptist church hold missionary fair miss v forsyth dr and mrs hillyer intro duced claremont to its first missionary fair during the week end of may 1 2 and 3 dr hill yer served many years as a missionary in bolivia and upon return to canada became gen eral secretary of the canadian baptist foreign missions and while serving in this capacity- visited our other overseas mis- tion fields in india and angola so with their knowledge and zeal they were able to give all those who attended the fair an experience which emulated any missionaty efforts heretofore attempted the front of the church was beautifully decorated with five hags the flag of the christian church held the central posi tion of eminence and was flan ked by the red ensign and the flags of india bolivia and an gola if you attended the friday and saturday evening sessions you saw the native costumes male and female of india and bolivia worn by the ushers we were privileged to hear four speakers all missionaries home on furlough rev percj many spoke on the gospel among tne sav- ras of india the savras are a dark skinned povertystricken tribe living in north eastern india bordering on the bay of bengal rev allaby has per formed the very arduous task of translating the new testa ment into the saora language with the help of some of the better educated natives mr and mr allaby had a part in ihe production of the colour t sound film which followed his message out of darkness de pleted the hard lot of the peo ple and the persecution endear ed by those who embrace chris tianity the nonchristians arc ignorant suspicious and super stitious and very cruel to their fellow tribesmen when they be come christian on sunday morning the choir rendered two numbers a telu- gu hymn and a bolivian hymn dr walter johnson from quim- pondo angola was the guest speaker at sunday school and morning worship his message to the children africa for christ was accompanied by a mind colour film another film on angola ill sing xot cry jhown saturday afternoon was heartrending to view the hardships endured by these black peoples brought tears to the eyes turbulent africa was dr johnsons subject at the 11 oclock service in 1961 dr nd mrs johnson went to an gola to take charge of an 80- bed hospital after dr jonnooni junior internship he was forc ed to attempt many operations hed never before seen and in tome cases the patient did not recover and many times his prayer was a despairing cry of god why has thou forsaken me but dr johnson had ma- ny rewarding experiences when he was able to bring relief in healing the training of nurses especially the women proved to be a problem or these girls so illiterate that they first has to be taught to count before they could take a pulse men given nursing training were less of a problem for some had been given a little schooling previous to 1961 only 3 of the children attended school used christmas cards are used in the hospital for baby charts since the mothers are enthralled by the pretty pictures and thus enticed to bring their children to the clinic but what could be done for the little nursemaid in the johnson home who was 18 years of age but was only a 6 year old in stature nothing could be done for her physical condtion but she was sent to school and proved to be a good student because of the politic al unrest in the country the mission board thought is best to recall all the missionaries and by january of this year all had vacated eleven of these angola missionaries are now serving the refugees in the congo sepublic we were privileged lo have two outstanding speakers from bolivia on saturday night j hev fred hnbcrmch s subject was the gospel in bolivia fol lowed by anuhcr colour sound film dawn upon the hill rev habcrmchl has had just one five jcar term in bolivia but has served in two capacit ies first as pastor of the oruro church and then as a teacher in a theological seminary there are 57 baptist churches in bo livia served by 15 national pas tors medical clinics are situat ed in oruro cochabamba and la paz illiteracy among the indian populations has now been reduced to 70 and stud ents may now get grade ii standing in santisgo de chi- quitos baptist rotrding school rev habermch spoke about the aymara indians the poorest class in bolivia they are the farming people and the lowest in the social scale but they are now being given a chance to attend school and they arc pro ving themselves to have as good a capacity for learning as the upper classes the sunday evening speaker was rev hazen parent prog ram director of the southern cross radio station in his mes sage he said a missionary needs the frontier spirit geographic ally the frontier is being push ed back in bolivia new mis sions arc opening up as time changes methods change to day there is more challenge for the missionary because of com petition even indians who have less than enough food to satisfy their hunger somehow find money to buy transistor radios others besides mission aries are entering the fields of medicine agriculture and edu cation the peace corps is sup plying these needs to bolivians these leaders are often not christians so like joshua we christians mu arise and in the sunday school room was tiled with exhibits and curios former claremont lad sent to reform school two former claremont bro thers were back in court last week charged with breaches of probation richard smith 17 and charles smith 16 appeared before magistrate harry jer- myn about one month ago char les smith was remanded to the house of concord operated by the salvation army this time however he didnt fare so well he was sentenced to 18 months in a reform institution you are a contemptible man charged magistrate jer- myn your friends tried to help you but you refused to respond you have a cowardly attitude toward living he concluded he had been convicted of live charges of break entry and theft in 1963 in addition to theft of milkmoney in whitby last month richard smith had been al lowed to live with a family in pickering twp but the facts of the probation offense were not outlined you are here more through misadventure than de sign he said he had previous ly been convicted of break en try and theft in 1963 and vag rancy in march 64 he was re manded to the house of con cord enlarge coop medical office with the approval of adjac ent resident the offices of the ontario county cooperative medical assoc at greenwood will be enlarged to cope with increased demand for this ser vice mrs i mclean appeared be fore pickering twp council on monday night to ask permis sion to expand her present of fice quarters now located in her home planning director john faulkner said that the area was presently zoned as ruralagri cultural and the current busi ness was a nonconforming use he said that any enlarge ment of the office premises would require council approv al mrs mclean agreed to furn ish the members with state ments of agreement from ad joining residents and this would permit her to proceed ashburn the sacrament of holy com munion was celebrated in burns church on sunday may 3rd mr and mrs hugh beaton formerly of knox presbyterian church oshawa and mr and mrs r c hyatt of knox pres byterian church agincourt were received in membership prepatory service was held on friday evening may 1st with rev h buntain delivering the message and mrs ray graham soloist next sunday may 10 will be christian family sunday when officers and pupils of the sun day school will lead in the service of worship mr and mrs walter rey nolds richard stephen patri cia and elizabeth of ancaster mr and mrs wm mcandlcss and family of don mills miss faye heron and mr drew le per of toronto were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs edgar heron mrs james langstaff of richmond hill and mrs dur- dan of niagara falls were sat urday guests with mrs m sparks and mr john miller mrs h doble is spending a weekend with her parents in few days with her sons in tor onto mrs fred daw spent the toronto mr and mrs james comp lin enjoyed a motor trip to points in the usa last week mr and mrs gerald middle- ton attended the funeral of the late reuben middleton in stoufrville last thursday mr and mrs v hamilton of belleville were recent visitors with mr and mrs grant par- rott mr and mrs norman ander son attended an 80th birthdav celebration for mrs andersons brother in terra cotta on sat urday more tarry for the living and less cpitaphy for the dead goodwood sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the dickinson families lome was stricken suddenly and passed away after only about a week in hospital funeral services were held at oneills funeral home interment in stouffville cemetery mr reuben middleton passed away in brierbush hospital on monday april 28 many good wood friends attended the fun eral on thursday from oneills funeral home to stouffville cemetery mr jack todd received word from a neighbour that their cottage has been quite badly damaged by wind congraulations to mr and mrs merlin harmon lorraine bunker a baby girl has come to their home mr don watson drove mrs grace wooo and family to his brothers home in georgetown where a surprise birthday par ty had been planned by bill and joy for mrs wood thirty- two members of the lamily were present the boys group of the bap tist church brought their v win ter activities to a close with a turkey banquet for fathers and sons on friday evening theme for the evening was it is bet ter to build boys then to mend men the lads expect to go on a hike and have an outdoor cookout in the near future mrs pat collins is a patient in st josephs hospital toron to the goodwood womens in stitute meeting was exception ally well attended on april 29 in the township hall mrs walter carruthers and mrs wallace burton were guests who helped install the newly elected officers and gave a very good review of the handbook and suggestions on ways and nieans of planning interesting meetings a bus trip is in the planning stage for june all la dies are welcome at these mon thly meetings to be held the fourth monday of each month please note change of date mr francis cook is graduat ing from immanuel college in toronto and will be ordained on wednesday evening the goodwood united church sunday school will be a joint service with the church at 1030 on family day next sunday all children are asked to meet their teacher in the sunday school room at 1020 mr and mrs lcs meyers and ted visited on sunday with his parents mr and mrs isaac meyers of edgley rev fred habermchl a mis sionary on furlough spoke at the baptist church on thurs day and visited on friday with mr and mrs harry woodland the fortyfifth session of right worshipful grand lodge of loba of ontario west was held at niagara mrs don spencely and mrs doris fred- cnburg attended from tuesday until friday mr and mrs wm may and mrs baldwin had sunday sup per with mr and mrs reuben may and family jack leek sandford heads 100bus corn club for the past ten years grain yield from the three acres thev corn growers in ontario conn ty have organized and carried through to completion a vcrv successful high yield corn huh this huh has for its objective 100 bushels of shelled corn per acre the winner of the 1963 compe tition was mr paul wellman clarcmorj rr 2 with a yield of 1233 bushels per acre mr gordon hunter brooklin was second with a yield of 1222 bushels per acre contestants may use any vail- ety they wish and they may use any means at their disposal to ecure the highest possible from three continentt many of the curios were from the per sonal collection ot the hillyerj use for the competition anyone interested in ioining this high yield corn club for isfvt should send their applica tion together with a 300 mem bership fee to the department of agriculture office oxbridge- by june 1 the officers and committee for 1961 are as follows chairman jack leek sandford vicechair man albert foster claremont rr 2 sectytreas lynn fair committee members jack mor gan claremont bert ijwi stoufrville rr 3 murray dun- keld claremont rr 2 albert foter claremont rr 2 nor man lehman claremont rr 2 malcolm allhright baam jack leek sandford cehi dis ney brooklin rr 1 gordon hunter brooklin rr 1 trailer residence not permitted pickering twp bylaw en forcement officer koiry ash- ton informed memdcrs of council on mondav night that trailer residents are not per mitted in the municipality un der any condition he replied to a complaint from the plant manager of the dominion mushroom co cone 5 pickering who said that he had been ordered to remove two trailers from the property within a period ot nine days he considered that the deadline was working a hardship on the firm mr ashton 2d at in most cases of bylaw enforcement he allows 10 to 14 days for a party to comply he said that the trailers on the mushroom farm had been there about six weeks mr ashton said that another trailer case had been brought to his attention in the township where the occupants were sen ding a child to school it is lo cated in hibberts park cliff redman chairman of finance committee the members of he ontario county pastuie committee met recently in ihe department of agriculture office uxhridge for the purpose of reorganizing a pasture project for 1964 and revising the rule and regula tions the pasture competition in ontario county and on a provincial basis will not be car ried on this year the object of the pamire pro ject this year is to promote a better understanding and aodie- ciation of the value ui good pat- ure and pasture management it is open to any farmer in ontario county and all fields pastured will be taken into con sideration each farmer taking part in this pastuie project will be ask ed to keep a monthly record of the milk produced the pasture fields used and ihe amount of hay and grain mixture fed the committee in charge of the 1964 pasture project is as follows chairman cliff red man port perry rr 3 llovd smith port pert v rr 2 heber down brooklin clarence werry oshawa george paisley ux- bridge rr 2 entries for this competition close on june 1 1964 any farm ers wishing to join the ontario county pasture project this year should get in touch with the department of agriculture uxbridge at a party two men who had not been introduced struck up a conversation gosh im bored remarked one i think ill flirt with some goodlooking dame so my wife will take me home i cant observed the other this is my home editors mail greenwood ont may 1 1964 why do teenagers like the beatles this question has been asked by 99i ot the parents throughout north america let me begin by introducing the beatles although i hardly feel it is necessary paul mccart ney john lennon geo harris on and finally ringo starr whose real name is richard starkey you have to be a real square or a plain drag not to fall in love with the beatles at first sight in all of north america there are few girls who do not know a how old each beatle is b each fact that makes them po pular c their likes and dis likes d their feelings about girls and politics e their fa mily background and f they are the most popular and most talked about group of pop sing ers in north america and eur ope now i am ready to tackle the question on the tip of most tongues first of all 1 will tell you the socalled vitais that ev ery teenage girl looks for in a group of pop singers a they must be good looking ery ne cessary b they must be good singers but not necessar ily from a parents point of view cthey must make you feel happy and very excitfd d they must have something that makes them stand out over other pop singers their hair cuts e they must have a good sense of humour the beatles have all this and more which would take me all night to put down on paper whenever a certain group makes it it is because of herd instinct one or two people really like them and then it builds up to a point that if you dont like them you are a square dont misunderstand us we really like the beatles 1 would even go so far as to say that we love them with a ca pital l i fail to realize why parents dont like them however there are some exceptions it doesnt matter whether you are six or sixty you are still sus ceptible to beatlemania people are making themselv es rich on the beatles so why complain the manufacturers of beatle articles are literally rolling in wealth the bubble gum idea is really working and now the third series is on the market the gum is horrible but who cares it is the pictures that we want i have been told that beatle mania is a disease if so i and many more like me want to die from it i hone that i have made my point clear the beatles are normal human beings and too many children cancel greenwood trout derby the annual trout fishing derby day held for the past several years at the site of the green wood conservation area has been cancelled this season the reason too many children school boys and girls mainly from the metro toronto district arrived in such numbers that facilities pust couldnt cope with the throng lal year it surpas sed the 650 matk where there are young t-hil- dien there must be supervision and this too presented an ardu ous task even with the aid of the local rod and gun club the program could not be con trolled the stieam that passes through the park property ha been restocked with both brown and speckled trouu atha should be congratulated instead of scoffed at by parents they have made themselves success ful by hard work long before now you may have realized that i am a beatle fan even so i am positive that parents have no right to call tceenagers are normal and if our parents j look back into the past they crazy or unmanageable we will fino something that their parents considered to be silly too linda eastwoodage 13 greenwood ont editors note on the whole we feel that parents have accepted the beatle craze as part of n current fail as was indicated by the long lineup of adults at maple leaf garden recently attempting to acnuire tickets for their children as far as good looks are concerned we will be better able to judge this infer ence after the group takes a trip to the barbershop mr and mrs william catten and family mr and mrs don ald cation and family from oak ridges were sunday sup per guests with their parents mr and mrs harold cat ton mr sam cve and mr and mrs john cave from maple vi sited on sunday afternoon with mr and mrs albert foster and family mr and mrs ernie carruth ers were guests at the robb muirhead wedding on saturday at knox presbyterian church agincourt many happy birthdays to little janet dunkeld who will celebrate her 3rd birthday on friday may 8th mr and mrs grant jones of brooklin had sunday supper with her parents mr and mrs murray dunkeld friends of bill tran will be sorry to know he had the mis fortune to break his finger at j school last week mr norman lehman was in kitchener on thursday night birthday greetings lo miss joanne draper who will cele brate her birthday sat may 9 mr allan lehman spent ths weekend with his parens mr and mrs norman lehman and family on sunday morning mr earl fowler a radio amateur flew from oshawa to visit mr ernie carruthers roy why do you think your wifes getting tired of you mack why all this week shes wrapped my lunch in a road map audley the rev rex norman ajajx united church was in charge of the service here on sunday afternoon the male choir sang the lords my shepherd the sunday school and church services will be combi ned this sunday for the christ ian family day service at 230 pm the community club met at the home of john arid mrs ash ton pickering on saturday ev ening with president bert gu thrie conducting the business four new folding tables have been purchased boh betson geo izatt and aleck richards were named for the sports com mittee for the summer winners of the euchre game were mrs john rcmmer and lynda puckrin gents jim izatt and bert guthrie the family of mrs a w betson gathered at her home on saturday evening to honour her on her birthday her sister mrs brown motored up from brock- ville to spend a few days with her mr and mrs bob pardon ray and anne attended the wedding on saturday at agin court of mrs pardons cousin george robb ray was ring- bearer and anne was flower girl anne guthrie and nancy puckrin attended the confer ence on christian vocation at queens university over the weekend mr and mrs walter fowlia and walter fowlie sr scarbor ough visited at the home of mr and mrs george puckrin on sunday mrs leslie wilson green wood has been teaching in the junior room last week and this week while miss hardy has been away through illness large woman in crowded bus isnt some gentleman go ing to give me a seat litle man rising ill make small contribution m the british motor corporation ltd announce the appointment of joe mccullough motor claremont ontario as authorized dealer of austin morris woiseley riley austin hialey mg bmc and commercial the revolutionary new hydrabalance suspension for lhal curb lo curb broadloom feeling look al these features tv rack pinion steering it positive powerful brakes disc at front it smooth sporty gear changes k all controls in easy reach it limpet roadholding and cornering also he all new austin a 60 cambridge these models now on display come in for a test drive or phone joe mcculiough at claremont 6492101 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