the tribune stouffviile one thursday october 16 1952 claremont and pickering twp district mrs minnie and miss gertrude morgan of toronto were weekend guests with miss s e evans mr and mrs e omerod of tor onto were weekend guests with mr and mrs melvin johnson and family williard peddle accompanied mr and mrs j badgero and alan on their weekend trip to their cottage at hawk lake all those who are interested in the badminton club are asked to attend a meeting on monday oct 27 at eight oclock in the public school or the purpose of making plans for the coming eason mr and mrs j peddie accom panied by mrs bacon of stoutf- ville and mrs kidd of richmond hill spent sunday at their cottage at kirkheld rev ii lackey conducted the anniversary services at ml aon last sunrtav morning while rev monkman was in charge of clare- mont the full choir contributed two fine thanksgiving numbers at this service anniversary services will be held next sunday in claremont united church guest speaker will be rev wiley of port perry for the morning with music by the home choir rev i e kennedy will be the guest speaker in the evening along with the canning- ton united church choir rev and mrs g davison miss v forsyth mrs binstead and mrs d dickinson attended the whitby lindsay association which was held on oct 9th in haliburton the scenery is very beautiful at this time of year in the haliburton district mr and mrs f binstead had their family with them for thanksgiving on sunday those were mr and mrs wallis and baby of orillia mr and mrs bill binstead of green river mr and mrs r clark of greenwood mr and mrs quantz of claremont and a nephew mr r chandeler of richmond hill a barn raising was held on the farm of mr edgar ward last thursday fiftyfive farmers from the surrounding community were present besides the contractor mr morley symes the barn 10 x co will be used to stable fat cattle and pigs while the top section will be used for storage the ladies of the baptist circle served the supper last sunday was promotion day for scholars of the united sunday school scholars were promoted to higher classes according to age not according to knowledge per taining to the splendid biblical studies of the past year the teachers sincerely hope some of the good seed dropped will have fallen upon soil that will bear good fruit in years ahead the frigidaire cooking school to be held on nov 1th in clare mont community hall will be in charge of miss ellison of home economics for frigidaire products ivho will demonstrate many cook ing arts numerous prizes will be drawn the grand prize is a small size frigidaire electric stove this cooking school is for claremont and surrounding district get your ticket from institute members correction lurlast weeks issue it was stated in error that mr 1 w warden of cliuenifjot appeared before the pickering council in protest over the smoke nuisance caused by the claremont canning fac tory the party present at the meeting were mr and mrs milne who have recently purchased the property adjacent to the factory there was a good attendance at the wms meeting last thursday the president and assistant secre tary occupied their respective seats mrs w ward mrs carson mrs evans mrs peddie mrs johnston mrs stickwood mrs lackey and mrs gauslin assisted in the program mrs carson was the soloist accompanied by mrs h gregg a special evening meet ing with miss willows missionary at large who will show slides of her work in canada during the past seven years will be held on nov 13th in the church commenc ing at 8 pm neighboring societies will be invited 47 entries north ontario plowing match the annual plowing match sponsored by the north ontario j plowmens association was held on the farm of allen smith sand- ford there was a splendid turn out with 47 contestants taking part the land plowed nicely with the result that a number of exceptionally line lands were plowed the sandford women institute served a very delicious turkey banquet at night president mor ley i5ain secretarytreasurer alex noble and the directors of the north ontario plowmens assoc iation are to be congratulated on the very fine way in which they handled all the arrangements for the match the results are as follows mens jointed plow in sod open stewart ball ixbridge ross miller sunderland james lee greenbank lloyd marquis sunderland mens jointed plow in sod pre vious winners barred don bain sandford howard thaxter ox bridge bobby forester black- water tractors in sod open ivan mc laughlin stouffviile joe tran claremont h j couperthwaite uxbridge ron marquis sunder land tractors in sod plowmen is years and under donald dun- keld claremont hugh baird blackuater wm taylor sharon harvey chambers mount albert keith baldon pickering mens jointed plow in stubbie open anthony featherstone mlhifcen byrnell wylie oakwood ralph smith mount albert harry bowel greenbank mens jointed plow in stubble open no handling wm hill uxbridge wm haider manilla john featherstone agincourt wm alsop uxbridge leslie fielding woodville george brown sandford jointer plow in stubble boys i years and underivan bell kirkiield ralph holder manilla tractors in stubble open grant wells stouftville ross not tingham little britain eldredj king markham clinton cioekj ford beaverton doug stiver ux- bridge morley bain zephyr leonard wallman queensville tractors in stubble open only to contestants from north ontario who have never won a prize at a plowing match mrs mckenzio j beaverton wm harwood ux bridge francis hockley ux bridge bruce illarwood uxbridge art brown sandford tractors in stubble open only to high school students boys or girls of north ontario murray smith beaverton barbara noble uxbridge vein ferguson ux bridge beaverton high school wins the hodgson trophy horse show best team competing in match from north ontario howard thaxter uxbridge ralph kydd sandford frank jones sandford sandford best going team wm alsop uxbridge don cain sandford special esso champions with tractor plow h j couperthwaite ux bridge esso champion with horse plow stuart ball uxbridge ford motor sales zephyr for the best plowed land with ford tractor and plow barbara noble uxbridge oldest contestant at the match prize by hon g a welsh mpi wm hill greenbank youngest tractor plowman from scott township wm joyce uxbridge best plowed land in high school class by resident of scott township donated by albert thaxter barbara noble ux bridge best plowed land using fergu son tractor and plow prize by british ontario motors leonard wellman queensville youngest plowman at the match with tractor prize by mike starr mp bobby forester black- water local cannery packed 27000 cases tomatoes this season one difficulty with cutting some of the expenses of government is that some of the expenses can vote two police constables quit rest of force do double time the resignation of two picker ing township police constables last friday has the present four- man force working double shifts chief iockliart trinnell revealed last week i dont know how long we can keep this up he said constables walter higgins and gordon ban ning handed in their resignations and equipment when they learned pickering township council re scinded a resolution granting police a 300 yearly increase council also informed the men that 1050 would be deducted monthly for four months to pay back the portion of increase al ready paid out sgt fred while also affected by the ruling did not resign the present force consists of the chief sergeant and two rookie constables as one tree says to another thn is where i leaf on whfln a person is at a loss for words it may be an insufficiency of blood in the briin says a physician and it may also mean a realization tht ry h- msjrhl fiay could be used azalat him ne22j3z322z3zsz222ziz22z snnzazst ksm houstons wmmimihi3 now on this week i mamaaawwwwmv w jtul toe mn with all the damp rainy days of fall and winter ahead now is the time to doublecheck the familys needs trust our quality brands for the comfort protection and long- wear theyll require ippered ankleboot to cover medium heel clear plastic boot in its own case for easy carrying iowcut sturdy rubbers for the children zipfront and tab- ellbuilt rubber boot fastened low nxt j r r n k lehmans shoe store stouftville ontario brougham mrs nott of lindsay is visiting with mr and mrs m hamilton miss m ferguson spent the holi day weekend at her home in blackstock mrs honey of honeydale visit ed with her daughter mrs m annis last week the anniversary services of brougham united church will be held on october 2c rev fisher of brooklin will be the guest speaker mr and mrs ross knox accom panied by mr and mrs a hardy enjoyed a pleasant motor trip through eastern ontario and quebec during thanksgiving mr and mrs w taylor have purchased a general store at goodwood where they will be moving in the near future we are sorry to lose mr and mrs taylor and family from our midst mr and mrs burgis of ailsa craig mr and mrs d k ritchie and mr and mrs f b ritchie and family miss louise ritchie and miss wilcox of toronto spent thanksgiving day with mr and mrs bruce ritchie mr fred cassie mr w slack mr a hood and mr m annis were among those who attended i the international plowing match at carp and also visited with mr and mrs e e annis at xvtfiens a good itime was enjoyed by all at the wl euchre in the township hall on tuesday evening oct 7 prize winners were mrs w hamilton mrs n burton mrs l johnston mr h plaxton mr e williams and mr n burton it was announced that a series of euchres will be held each tuesday evening ootober 11 to december hi inclusive prizes will be given at euch euchre with a grand prize for the series brougham community club held a special meeting on wed nesday oct 8th at the home of mr wm ellieott for the purpose of deciding on the date of their regular fall and winter dances representatives were present from ithe fire dept womens institute ioof lodge and cp ti hockey club and base- ballclub the first dance of the season was planned for saturday oct 18 in the township hall after a short discussion mr ed jones mr dean mairs and mr don beer were nominated to locate an orchestra the october meeting of the friendly bible class was held at the home of mr and mrs gordon grieg on monday evening oct 6 with a very good attendance rev lackey had charge of the worship period and was assisted by mrs robt miller the president mr harold barclay conduoted the business session plans were made to hold a halloween party on fri day evening october 31st in the township hall for the community silver collection with children free good prizes for those in costumes the november meeting will be held in the church on mon day evening nov 3rd when mr young of toronto bible society will show films the class extends an invitation to everyone interest ed to attend thus meeting the claremont canning factory which ceased operation on october 3rd after a very successful season is reported to have packed some 27000 cases of tomatoes for ship ment the cannery provided some forty six persons with employment made up of thirtytwo women and twelve men all the employees were residents of claremont or the nearby vicinity the payroll for one ten hour seven day week amounted to 2011 during the period of maximum deliveries of tomatoes it is expected that tiie factory will operate again next year and will issue contracts for approximately the same acreage greenwood several from here attended the anniversary services at mt zion last sunday mr and mrs d morden and lloyd were at nanticoke last sun day visiting relatives mr and mrs c mctaggart and mrs a pegg spent thanksgiving day at ravenna with mr and mrs b wilson congratulations to mr stanley byers who celebrates a birthday on oct 10th mr l sanderson of toronto was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs n wilson the afternoon auxiliary of the wms met at mrs barretts cot tage with a large attendance mrs milton pegg took the devotional opening with the 100th psalm mrs mowbray had charge of the chapter in the new study book along african trails by david gallagher she was assisted by mrs minaker mrs jamieson mrs brooks and mrs jones the liter ature secretary is again ordering the missionary monthly the pres- byterial rally is to meet at brok- lin oct 22 after the closing devotional mrs barrett served a dainty lunch and a social half hour was enjoyed lead is a normal ingredient of the human body that covers everybody not only the gangster kbkeraiaisiaibiseibfaieiaisjaiajsjaiaihara brougham township hall saturday october 18 under auspices of brougham community club good orchestra caller baiaisibisjsiheiiiiiaisensisnsn swathes 12 ft wide used two seasons excellent condition phone empire 41672 after hours mohawk 8058 immifmtittttvvtttm eight 4horse hitches set canada record the largest exhibition of 1horsa hitches ever seen in canada com bined to give citizens the thrill of a lifetime last week at lindsay fair arriving at the fair grounds this majestic 4horse show was judged before a capacity audience in front of the grandstand com petition was keen as the clydes dales percherons and belgians vied with one another as they vere exhibited by master reinsmon many a traffic accident has resul ted from rain wetllns the pavement and the driver arguing his whistle for best results ship your cream to stouffviile creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamerv mm immi lookers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our i ruck call phone 186w yitvyiviiy lr aoaa excavating grading all kinds of bulldozing done cellars creeks fence rows dams a r sanders rri gormley ph stouffviile 67307 baaasessssbbcasexsssxss 1mmmm aimfcja mm m m m m i tmsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssm watts electric plumbing electrical contracting plumbing and heating pumps softeners oh burners thor washers rogers majestic radios television frigidaire appliances two stores to serve you markham 177w agincourt 320w gr 6993 a h watts prop e38s888assssss8ssssssaas3e8s38ss338ss8sssss83sss mmr mwmw mm w m yq mmfrnft d j smith warm air furnaces air conditioning units oil heating equipment tinsmiths specializing in custom sheet metal work phone unionville 96 iv- aga