tribune may 22 1985 b3 i censor board member to speak in claremont by doris burton 6492429 claremont on monday may 27 ontario censor board member mona lehman will speak in claremont on the topic of por- nography the talk j to be held at the baptist church is open to everyone in 0 community it begins at 745 pm dessert and coffee will be served the claremont legion ladies au xiliary is having a bake sale and baz- zar on saturday may 25 at the le gion it starts at 12 noon and continues until 330 pm at which time all re maining items will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the auxiliary many of those who didnt go away for the holiday weekend were busy garden ing next week will see another sure sign of spring get underway ball games at the local park mens slow pitch teams will start sunday may 26 at 530 pm the legion ladies rep club plays thurs day may 30 at 6 and 7 pm there will not be a peewee girls team as there wasnt enough in terests sunday may 26 will be a family day at the baptist church it will begin with seed planting and then a video will be shown this in tergenerational day is for the whole family plan to attend residents of the village are soon to receive a question naire asking what water supply they prefer communal or private at a meeting may 8 lit tle interest seemed to be shown for the apparent only permanent solution the communal sys tem however the majority vote of 51 percent will be the final answer many local people are happy to hear that the commuter train will be back in service monday june 3 on june 2 the train will leave toronto at 1030 am and make several stops before arriving in claremont between 1130 am and 1230 pm a short cere mony will be held a dedication of pulpit hangings made by ladies of the united church in memory of cliff reynolds will take place sunday may 26 the ucw are conducting an anniversary service sunday june 2 for the united and methodist chur ches special music will be provided by uxbridge sweet adelines singers install officers on monday april 22 the melody mak ers of markham ladies barbershop chorus held their in stallation dinner at the home of hannah weatherall mar kham before the cere mony president rosemary timms jf claremont had busy time by elsie boland goodwood k has been an excep tionally busy time in goodwood lately back on mothers day rev edith ann mcnaniman delivered an inspir ational sermon at the united church while both the junior and senior choirs sang special selec tions coffee was swerved at the con clusion and the chil- jhren gave their mothers beautiful sflowers vi choir practice 5will be held at the fiunitedchurch jthursday 2veuchxe hbnightmay22at8 uirii in the com- jinunity centre w goodwoods senior citizens jgroup meets at the rcentre on tuesday tmay 28 i the seniors club jand potluckers have enjoyed some fine suppers recently and for a bit of a di version the seniors met- at dorothy pitts friday for a ipotluck in favor of j her auntie dorothy she has a great col- hection of bells to show and a lovely old organ which was la gift to her well the victoria day holiday weekend maybe jwasnt so pleasant for people who went to the cottage one thing for sure mon days rain will make things grow i thiw week looks uike a quiter one so everyone can rest up and get some work done steam greenwood pickering museum village will hold its opening weekend and steamup day saturday and sun day june 8 and 9 itll begin each say at noon and con tinue until 5 pm the restored 19th century village in cludes homes barns blacksmith shop hotel harness shop church and hall all situated on the banks of duf- fins creek the museum is lo- cated three kilometres east of brock road on hwy 7 at the hamlet of greenwood shop conomissun the tribune before you shop the stores the pleasant duty of presenting har mony pins to new members of the chorus janet king and trudy neumeyer vice- president jean drake then pre sented rosemary timms with a lovely strand of pearls as retiring president after three and a half years at the post this was very much appreciated by rosemary who was also celebrat ing the arrival of twin grandsons that day she has a two- yearold grand daughter as well the installing officer was assis tant director jean brumwell of victor- ia square with beulahkingrr3 stouffville serving as membership representative the 198586 offic ers are as follows president gwen ringling vice- president historian and music libra rian joyce rennie corresponding secretary and choreographer jocelyn smith re cording secretary doris mair all of markham treasurer jean drake claremont phoning committee jean drake and beulah king ways and means war drobe and cos tumes janet king and trudy neumeyer and beulah king sing- out contact hannah weather ajl keynote reporter publicity director and sunshine so cial committee rosemary timms the chorus direc tor is peggy shack- leton of scarbor ough eight chorus members enjoyed the harmony in corporated training and contest held at the sheratonbrock hotel niagara falls may 3 to 5 a total of 17 choruses and five quartettes competed the melody mak ers practice every tuesday evening at 730 pm in robin son public school this chorus sings fourpart harmony in the barbershop style anyone who likes to sing and is interested in joining can contact beulah king at 6402876 or hannah weatherall at 2940352 the group will en- tertain at st raphaels nursing home in scarbor ough on tuesday evening may 28 at claremont united church sunday morning june 2 and sunday after noon at unionville jane malcolm rich plan ontario incorporated north amer icas oldest and largest shopathome food service is pleased to announce the appoint ment of jane malcolm as food councillor for our area rich plan is the better alternative to super market shopping enjoy the guarantees of unsurpassable quality personalized service total convenience for a personalized no obligation cost com parison phone jane at 4711366 athlete of the week peter neufeld helped- markham district high school win the recent york region track meet neufeld took 3 firsts and won the senior boys sec tion mu s hwy 7 east ofmccoimn 294t00i opening special may and june pain specialist unionville auto body collision ltd bring your car in for a onetime special as a way to get to know us we will paint your car at these unbelievable prices car size regular price mayjune price savings small medium large 45000 55000 65000 27500 30000 32500 17500 25000 32500 dont miss this one time opportunity to schedule a date or appointment come to 7605 woodbine ave unit 15 unionville or call 4477350 and ask for chris sunny caribbean awaits uxbridge trip winner donna chapman right claims shed never won anything in her life before but her luck took a drastic change for the better may 11 when she entered the scratch win contest at uxbridge home hardware 89 brock street west her coupon displayed here with the help of store coowner rick mcenaney revealed that shed won one of four trips for two to the caribbean valued at 2500 donna and hus band dean former stouffville residents who now reside on mill street uxbridge will wait until the winter before flying off to a sunnier locale the contest offering over 2 million in instant prizes continues until june i chris shanahan tour promotes arts scene utica the work of many area artists will be show cased in an exclu sive fivegallery tour saturday june 1 georgia tre- maine operator of mill hollow gallery and studio has organized the event as part of her on going promotion of the local art scene the daylong tour will begin at mill hollow located on durham regional road 21 near the hamlet of utica at 9 am artists featured in the other four sche- duled stops are john richmond rr 1 claremont fran solar port perry paula irish man blackstock and ed and ann emmerson rr 1 nestleton a limited amount of tickets at 35 each are available on a firstcome firstserve basis a full lunch is in cluded im trying to keep it on a more in timate basis so 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