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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 29, 1965, p. 8

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r9 s tv stowtvtlu t ttnuy ap w hg officer eyewitness to crash that killed four near manchester the offduty officer leaped from the car to check the in- juries of those involved in the accident but found all three ad- i ulu dead tran drove the baby to hospital at nearby port per ry but she was dead on arrival an offduty oshawa police officer his wife and two com panions witnessed the easter weekend crash near manches ter that took the lives of three adults and a child constable gary patton was a passenger in a car driven by paul trar of hampton tne toole car had just passed the tran vehicle when it collided headon with the foster car marvin toole 27 hi wife ruth elizabeth 22 and their two year old dauzhter caro- lynn michele of whitby and wallace james foster 23 of greenbank were killed const patton said the foster tran had to slam on his bra- i car crossed the centre line of kes to avoid crashing into the highway 12 into the path of the totallywrecked cars mrs patton and mrs tran went to the nearest house to call the ontario provincial po- lice while const patton remai- ned at the scene to flax down a passing motorist to call an am bulance and to help set up fla res as the accident occurred at about midnight friday 1 toole car greenwood news mr and mrs tapley of wood- stock new brunswick spent the easter holidays with mr and mrs d clark our general merchant mr and mrs tapley will be visiting in the oshawa district and will attend the wed- dinz of their son to miss bonnie moore on june oth there will be a sunday school meeting at mrs milton peggs on thursday april 29th at s pm for all teachers executive and anyone interested the parsonage fund of greenwood charge is within 140000 of its objective if a canvasser has not yet called on j you please contact any one of the following o make your pledge mr kd pascoe mr percy jones mr stell mr cec disney mr stan hoar or mr chas motaggart this money is to renovate the manse mr and mrs john f east wood and their daughters mary and cathy all of minden visited last sunday with mr and mrs glen eastwood the kinsale w i met at the home of mrs wm young last week the results of the election weie as follows president mrs john kingstone vice president mrs j stell 2nd vice president mrs chas mctaggart district director mrs f titterton and alternatedirector mrs chas mctaggart for anyone who was curious the car rally that passed through greenwood on sunday was from the st clair autosport club several families in green wood were eating smelt sunday as a result of a bushel full brought back by lucky fisher men saturday night a community farewell party was given april 21st for mr and mrs pod oxford and mrs ox fords aunt and mother mrs kelton and mrs chennells the oxfords received an electric clock and bathroom cabinet for their new home mrs skelton and mrs chennells received a cannister set between them the scout ladies auxiliary will sponsor a dance on may 1st at the north east pickering community centre there will be an orchestra and prizes please have your bottles ready for the boy scouts on may 1st green river and the congratulations to mr mrs clifford postill on birth of a grandson a son for mr and mrs d haynes of stoultville mrs n symington of toronto is spending a few days at the home of her sister mrs j a nighswander mrs c postill visited with mr and mrs w woolhead and family at their new home in newmarket on sunday green river residents who witnessed saturdays ice carni val in unionville report a splendid performance was given by the entire cast mr and mrs f ansel are entertaining their nephew and family from pngland until they become settled in canada miss k gostick has returned from a successful vacation in bermuda last week mrs m draper spent a few days last week with her sister mrs t barefoot of ajax miss carol lehman who plac ed first in her class of sacred pageant of praise for pianos was awarded a gold certificate for her performance last week at the davenport road united church happy hour resumes in fhe sunday school room this satur day may 1st at 130 pm with this altona the south ontario district annual will be held thursday may 20th at greenwood united church in charge of kinsale w i would each branch send names of bereaved members to the kinsale branch there will be a display of handicrafts by each branch in the area lunch will he served by the green wood ladies mr and mrs norman bunker were sunday supper guests of their granddaughter mr and mrs lionel gleason and dar- roll of richmond hill along with mr and mrs clarence bunker of goodwood holiday visitors with mr and mrs wm lord were mr and mrs montgomery and family of hamilton mrs murray rob ertson and family and dr w e charlton of toronto bob lewis is still confined to uxhridge cottage hospital fol lowing an operation last week mr and mrs fletcher goudie mr and mrs ivan goudie and miss margerv mertens visited miss fthel on sunday please phone 6401427 your news items lor column the annual meeting of the altona womens institute was held apr 14 at the home of mrs mitchell stouffville the officers for 196566 are pres mrs e macaloney past pres mrs j harris 1st vice pres mrs j white 2nd vice pres mrs c kerswill sect treas mrs j mccreight as sist mrs f bielby public relation officer mrs h lewis directors mrs r winn mrs couperthwaite mrs m dun- keld dist dir mrs j harris branch conveners flower mrs e carruthers resolutions mrs g bartholomew home econo my and health mrs f byer aerie and can indus mrs a wideman citizenship and edu cation mrs h tindall hist research and current events mrs f fairies social mrs j harris goudie at preston m ones balsam ml zion the active service class met last wednesday night in the church basement with mrs gor don wilsons group in charge of the meeting the theme of the worship was on easter mrs wilson and mrs earl dis ney did the devotional in dia logue form from the bible the word and the way rev fleet- ham then conducted a study pe riod from god and his purpose on church membership fol lowing the minutes and business it was decided to make the final date for the paper drive may 1 the class accepted an invitation to visit ashburn ladies bible class wednesday night may 12 two more readings followed easter lily by mrs j em- pringham and what god is like by mrs lome jones mrs joe forsyth spent a few days last week with mr and mrs paul baster at sudbury mr and mrs ralph jones glen and gloria viisted friday evening wtih mr and mrs blake annis at whitevale friends are glad that mrs wm sadlec was able to leave the hospital and is again with her daughter mrs ralph jones mrs wm harbron mr and mis leslie harbron anil lloyd visited friday evening with mr and mrs bruce neale at west hill mr and mrs donald jamie- son and girls had supper sun day night with mr and mrs norm goodspeed promoted to service rep for hydros uxhridge roa w norman flood pped a membor of in staff of ontario hydros lxbririge rural opfrat- inz areai ha ben appointed an area salfs and service repre sentative in announcing norm good- speeds promotion area man ager a c cy richa rd son said that he had been on the staff since january 1964 as an area customer serviceman the new service representative will work closely with farm cus tomers and assist them with any electrical equipment and service problems mr richard son said born in watei ville maine ferred to the electrical ensine- erin div and in 1953 went to the plant accounting depart ment a a senior plant valua tion clerk lived in scarborough prior to moving to uxbride and joirins the uxbridge roa staff norm goodspeed and his wife and family for several years lived in scarborough there he was active in commu nity affairs and in youth devel opment work he served as captain of minor leasue base ball teams and was assistant scoutmaster of the scarborough south troop rlt6 in ixbridse norm goodspeed norm goodspeed went to new l and his wife the former maude brunswick with his parents as j buckley of lower queenshury a child he attended fredericton high school where he took a technical course then he serv ed with the royal canadian navy volunteer reserve and on his discharge at the end of world war ii he entered the veterans rehabilitation school t now ryerson polytechnical institute i in toronto follow ing that norm goodspeed re turned to new brunswick and was cmploved at the lord beaverbrook hotel in frederic- ton in 1919 he returned to onta rio and started his hydro career in march of that year as a clerk in the consulting engine ering division at head office in toronto in 1951 norm trans- nb and their two children lillian 11 who attends ux hridge secondary school and brian 12 who is a student at st josephs separate school are becoming active in local af fairs they are members of sacred heart church uxhridge and norm is a member of the uxhridge branch 1t0 of the royal canadian legion norms father wallace wal- ly goodspeed is a retired hydro employee and is now as- sisting the ontario hydro mu seum staff in etohicoke town ship his sister miss charlotte goodspeed is a clerk in the thermal generation depart ment at ontario hydros head office in toronto late wm hollinger respected resident of cherrywood comm the community of cherry- wood was shocked and sadden ed by the sudden passing of the late walter f hollinjjer mr hollinger was born in white- vale on december 31 1885 the son of the late mr and mrs wm hollinger at the age of three he and his parents moved to the farm on altona rd near cherrywood where he attended school in 1908 he married delia gates and lived in whitevale for a short time later they mo ved to the hollinger homestead where they have lived ever since he was an adherent of zton presbyterian church he was keenly interested in muni cipal and provincial affairs the many floral tributes and the many friends who called at the funeral parlors signify the re gard in which he was held left to mourn his passing be sides his devoted wife are ten children leslie and william of rr 2 pickering merle mrs j gale of alderwood murray of cherrywood ruth mrs j mitchell of claremont mild red mrs fred puckrin of audley leonard of rr 2 pickering doris of toronto ce cil of rr 2 pickering and kenneth of west hill also sur viving are 21 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren the funeral was conducted by the rev f little from the chapel of the mceachnie fun eral home in pickering the pallbearers were four grand sons bruce hollinger wayne hollinger donald gale doug las gale also two nephews ross thomson and wilmot gat es the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs hol linger and her family 1 dead 3 injured in brock road accident one man was killed and hree others were injured in a twocar crash on he rrnck koad soulh of taremnnt last week injured in this car was the driver koss allard s3 of kr i ix bridge and two passengers warren thompson 9 and llovd jones 3k both of uxhridge twp the dead man was identified a jan jttralewicz 60 of ajriucourt stuff photo open new airfield near oxbridge hold air show may 23rd janalma airfield west the town of uxbriie will the scene of a big airshow sunday may 23rd beginning 2 oclock and running through to 430 pm the entire afternoons pro gram is being promoted by mr jan falkowski wellknown world war ii air ace and now a flying instructor one may reach iha new air field site by driving north from hwy 47 up the 5th concession of uxhridge or proceed into the of j town of uxhridge and go west about one mile one of the features of the air show on may 23rd will be a dis play of acrobatics by mr fal kowski there will also be ex hibitions of parachute jumping on may 1st mr falkowski opens courses in advanced train ing and precision flying for private pilots the course in cludes 11 hours of acrobatics and 4 hours of formation flying for this program a new cham pion citabria is used atha claremont news i tentative budget for pickering recreation set at 1125000 the pickering twp parks a recreation committee has estab lished its 19k5 budget for park purposes and tentative figures for recreational activities the amounts were set at a meeting in march with the chairman donald beer in charge along with members john gomes donald hopkins donald roake patricia harden see and harry ashton parks administrator individual park budgets are a follows claremont 1650 bay ridgey s22vi pickering beach s1aw greenwood 650 brougham 650 west rouge 100 brougham hall 500 kinsale 500 and rouge hill 2000 for a total of 993000 the tentative recreation bud get is as follows pickering twp hockey 3300 picker ing twp softball 1700 bav ridges 1s00 west rouge lso0 fairport 250 green river 250 pickering beach 250 west rouge ca noe club 250 swimming 250 rouge hills s400 greenwood 150 liverpool 150 kinsale 50 dunbar- ton athletic club 300 clare mont 200 misses kathleen gostick and pamela swain enjoyed an easter vacation in bermuda they are both on the north york teaching staff we are pleased to welcome to claremont mr and mrs skjave- land and their childen unni carl and erik mr and mrs skjaveland jived in cornwall before coming here during the easter holidays brian and paul towner visited relatives in toronto congratulations to grela van- stone who has just been award ed the title of red cross instruc tor this is the highest achieve ment in this type of swimming the young people of the united church are going bowl ing on friday april 30th congratulations lo lorna cellini who celebrated her 15th birthday last week terry hopkins and george redshaw were involved in a twocar accident near stouffville on saturday considerable dam age was done to both cars mr russell hamilton spent a week at home because of illness mrs peddie and fred have arrived home after spending their easter holidays in bermu da linda and gail jerrome spent the week with mr and mrs towner brian madill has just hegun an ibm course in toronto the girl guides are going on a camping trip this weekend mr and mrs roy ward have returned home from port cre dit where mrs ward had been slaying with her mother mrs w p jones while her sister was on vacation ted redshaw damaged his fathers car saturday night he hit a hydro pole near his home the claremont united church will hold its sunday school an niversary service on sunday may 16th at 1100 am the garden club the next project of the 4hs will have their first meeting saturday morning may 1st at mrs an dersons home at 930 am new- members will he most welcome the only requirement is that the girl be between 12 and 26 years of age the 4h tea which took place last saturday was very success ful the girls put on a nice pro gram served tea and had a bake table noreen hill won a cake and jean drake won a jar of homemade randy thanks to mrs dean and mrs anderson who worked hard with the girls and all who supported the girls efforts the croquinole party held in the basement of the united church last wednesday was very well attended on saturday mrs patricia bailey of uxhridge held a recital for her singing pupils and in addition presented other guest artists among her pupils was brad jakeman of claremont who sang youll never walk alone a guest artist was mrs i colby who formerly taught music at claremont public school the money received or the recital was donated to the cancer society congratulations to mr and mrs la maye who are parents to a new son the sacrament of baptism will be observed in the clare mont and brougham united churches on mothers day sunday may 9th at 1000 arid 1100 am parents who desire to present their children for bap tism should get in touch with rev cresswell as soon as pos sible the claremont fire brigade was called out sunday morning to a grass fire on robert grays property on the pickering-ux- bridge townline mr and mrs jack ward en tertained mrs wards family to a birthday party in honour of mrs wards father ivan mc- avoy on saturday evening mr and mrs d gladden and son gary of islington spent sunday with mr and mrs rus sell hamilton the red rose movie parly will take place saturday mav 1st at 10 am david dean a member of the stouffville air cadet corps was one of the lucky ones when taken to camp borden where they were taken for a plane ride each boy had a chance up front with the pilot and copilot congratulations to mr and mrs norman linton who cele brated their 48th wedding anni versary on sunday apr 25th mrs murray dunkeld mr and mrs gordon over land and sons of kingston spent the easter weekend with mr and mrs d j tran mr and mrs j lorree kelly and christine of toronto visited on the weekend with mr and mrs murray dunkeld miss dianne foster of kitch ener mr allan lehman of whitby and miss eileen draper of toronto visited at their homes on hie holiday miss susan dunkeld is spend ing a few days with her grand ma and grandpa silverthorn in stouffville mrs john wilson is now home following surgery in the uxhridge cottage hospital mr and mrs murray dun keld entertained their family lo easter dinner mr and mrs k bowden of st thomas were recent callers at the home of mr and mrs donald dunkeld the members were instructed on how to grow a garden and what vegetables each is requir ed to grow the young peoples union met sunday night at the home of mr and mrs grant jones at brooklin ashburn mr and mrs les kdmunds and mr and mrs m dunkeld spent an evening recently with air and mrs george harvie miss laura bielby has been holidaying with douglas and bernice dunkeld mr a foster and mr k clodd have recently installed pipe line milkers sorry to report grenville drapers accident on saturday he was thrown from a cart pulled by a pony he was taken lo scarhoro hospital by ambu lance whore it was found ne cessary to operate and put a pin in the ankle miss eileen draper and girl friend of toronto left saturday on a three weeks motor trip to montreal and down through the eastern states to florida mr and mrs k carruthers mr and mrs m dunkeld and mr walter carter attended the farm accident reporters ban quet at manchester on tuesday evening the former albert draper house and lot and recently own ed by mr wheeler has been sold to mr and mrs frank hooey a lady went into a bank and announced that she would like to open a joint bank account with whom she was asked with someone who has mon ey replied the lady balsam mt zion on monday april 19 the ml ion green thumbs held their first meeting of the summer project the garden club at the home of mrs jean disney the election of officers was as follows president marion jack son vice pres mary hoar press reporter jan hoikihs mr and mrs frank mitchell sons murray and robert of deep river visited at the homes of mr and mrs e humphrey and mr and mrs alfred fisher on saturday miss judith batten spent a couple of days last week with her grandparents mr and mrs e batten at oshawa miss mary heron visited at the home of mr and mrs drew lcaper toronto during the week rcta bath of toronto spent a few days of the easter vacation with bonnie middleton on friday evening mr and mrs douglas ashton entertain ed a number of relatives and friends to a buffet dinner in ho nour of st 4 philip l doble of the american army who is be ing transferred to germany for several months philip was presented with a wrist watch and a very enjoy able time was spent by every one mrs russell batten was the guest speaker for the wms easter thankoflerink meeting at woodviile on wednesday af ternoon mrs edna fleming of toron to was a recent visitor at the mrs w hopkins home mrs a fisher mrs l death and mrs edgar heron attended the easter thank offering mee ting at chalmers presbyterian church on wednesday evening some thirty friends of mr elmer milne gathered at the school house on monday even ing april 12th to honour him on the occasion of his 80th birthday mr albert knight of whitby on behalf of the gathering pre sented mr milne with a wrist watch a shirt and a pair of slippers the evening was spent in playing euchre and crokin- ole friends were present from oshawa whitby brooklin and surrounding community there was a good attendance at the family night meeting in the church basement on tuesday april 20th at 730 pm when members of the coc explorers and cgit presented a program of musical selections and showed some of their work done during the year stouffville district christian mens fellowship invites men in all walks of life to this meeting on monday may 3rd a 8 oclock in parkside youth centre our special speaker mr colin anderson of markham noted hible teacher and we are fortunate in having the freemen male quarter of newmarket to sing for us now men this is our last monthly meeting until fall so we extend a special welcome to men of all aces to come and enjoy this fellowship woman suffers burns while rescuing two dogs mrs dorothy j robinson 5s is reported in satisfactory con dition in hospital after attempt- ins to rescue three dogs last night from her burning fair- port beach cottage she suffered burns about the hands arms and face and her clothing was partially burned from her body one of the dogs died in the blaze chief don lynn of the south west pickering kire depart ment said the 10000 iakecrest dr cottage was a completp loss mrs kobinson reportedly started a fire in the cottage fire place and went to another room to entertain guests she return ed to find the wood paneling of the room burning she sustained the burns when she ran across the room and rescued two of her three dogs from an adjoining room mrs robinson was taken to the ajav and pickering general hospital and then transferred to toronto general hospital neighbour awakens family when fire home a next door neighbour awak ened a moher and her two children and aided in their es cape when fire threatened the home of a myrtle family on wednesday morning of last week mrs neil pascoe and 2 sons scott 3 and todd 6 escaped un injured mr pascoe was at work when the blaze was discovered the heat in the basement was so intense that the floor of the upstairs living room and kitchen will have to he replaced smoke and water damage was also ex tensive the fire department from brooklin was summoned to the scene the family is currently living with relatives near whitby un til repairs can he completed you go to a psychiatrist when youre slightly cracked and keep going until youre completely broke boys fined for drinking under age two 17 year old claremont lads were each fined s25 and costs in richmond hill court on tuesday for consuming liquor while under the age of 21 ted redshaw and terry hop kins entered pleas of guilty to the charge laid by pc david madden of the stouffville folic department constable hariden said that he was called to a main street restaurant on a disturbance complaint he said that red shaw was inside and hopkins was found in an alley near th premises he said thai both boy had been drinking neither youth offered any evidence on his own behalf 1 f if 9 b sw u i om a fif ill wmm 1 js u bjgl s bbbbc isssffls money on a brand new kelvinat0r 12 cu ft 2 door refrigeratorfreezer with your working trade m lb freezing compartment nofrost refrigerator section with automatic defrosting exclusive humidiplate provides best moistcold balance hold lifetime unichrome cabinet shelves 5 year warranty on worlds first polarsphere unit crest hardware 5 main st v stouffville phone 6402771 i i

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