ttg 8 the stoufryhle tribune tfcmy aogt 23 tj56 claremont brougham and pickering tractors in square dance production at c n 1 s 52 an rdnuhham t m i c n christian brother mi k tractors in square dance drowns in gagstt- i 7 r hi c uxbridge pond lttwrwf miss dorothy wiuson a7f f1 f l n t brother vincent kelly 25 a occupied by mr and mrs jerf ca her eotttt information received by mr how to operate them f srj- inzf ome p chas cooper international har- to get these men interna- j- drouned n h parkl mr and mrs everet ham- j n c w vester dealer in claremont re- tioral harvester recruited young mond of stouffville visited with s m returned home veas that the f amous fast- men who had been operating mrs geo hammond on sundav iter spending tne past week ih square dance will equipment right in the fields on mr and mrs eric wallace of fo be performed in the opening their own farms and these township district longtime resident 600dw00d robt forsyth passes with friends in toronto weston were weekend visitors and production of canadian national same chaps with the rhvthm of dro mng ln with mr and mrs earl beare i if 1 exhibitions evening grandstand j good square dance music in i show august 24 to september their feet and a keen ear to 1 8 toronto j catch the calls can swing then- mr cooper also points out tractors with the ease and grace that it is from canadian farm they do partners on a barn dance miss mernie xeal of green- 1 gjp a j wood spent a week with miss througn northern ontario last gale pickering and family w t u v miss barbara mairs of oshawa i mr and mrs ken pettv vic- i toria square visited with m general hospital spent the week- that the exhibitions execu- 1 floor but it is not all tractor and mrs hockley during the wltn her p d and producer jack arthur has driving to handle a big self- weekend im si w a v drawn his theme for part of this propelled combine and other several residents from here j 1 l atf years big evening event this equipment in a musical routine attended oshawa fair on satur day mr and mrs ken ward and mr and mrs sam spencer mo tored to camp kennaway in the haliburton district to bring t home three scouts who have enjoying a pleasant motor trip ifi unfold the advance j with a chorus of 150 colorf uuv through the st lawrence sea- of jarm uving jrom oldest costumed lads and lasses takes way and other eastern points mrs lemmon spent a day last week in toronto and while there visited with mrs a j gray who lis still in toronto general hos- been camping there for the past couple of weeks mr and mrs peter lippert re turned home recently from a motor trip through the united i states during their holiday they travelled into the northern frin- ges of mexico in canadian mon ey a loaf of bread may be pur chased for three cents and a full course meal for five persons cost less than s200 mr lippert purchased an initialed hand- tooled wallet for s150 a mexi can craftsman finished the work while he waited we are pleased to report that pital the regular meeting of the womans institute was held on tuesday afternoon aug 14 with a good attendance the presi- m ellicott was in charge during the business per iod the secretary read a letter from the handicapped swim- onehorse plow days to the pres- j expert timing and precision ent era of highspeed modern j xo square dance is complete farm machinery this pageant j without good fiddling and a of agriculture will wind up with j caller who can make things following a three w eeks per- pond despite the rescue attempt j iod in toronto western hospital i of another brother who was robert e forsyth of claremont j pulled under twice was suddenly stricken by a heart it was the first accidental attack after returning home the pond in 25 and passed away on monday i august 20th deceased was in brother vincent started thrash- j his sth year and had spent ing in the water about halfway most of his lifetime in clare- i mrs beuben may 4 harvest has come on much later this year than last but it is a bountiful harvest and we ib across the 150yard pond bro ther david grabbed him but was mont he was born in the village in pulled under twice finally he march 1879 a son of rachel i had to release his grip j barry and daniel forsyth and brother vincent was one of j practised optometry in toronto six brothers of the training for many vears he was identl- schoo who were inspecting the fied with the baptist church orders school being built here j robert forsyth was the group decided to go swim j ming the body was later re covered a rollicking square dance by 150 top promenaders and cana- dettes the climax comes as the smoothly maneuvered mccor- mick farmalls get in to the act and perform their famous fast- hitch number working with the exhibitions top producer jack arthur in ternational harvester company a jltf i of canada ltd has piacedunder send them a donation it was also decided to aid with the plowing match in the fall pro gram convener mrs ray elli cott was unable to be present but sent a very interesting and instructive paper which was jlrs m e miss dorothy willson and mar garet miller each gave a piano solo which was enjoyed by all the meeting closed with the na- i tional anthem followed by a improving after being taken to st michaels hospital in to ronto mrs arthur prouse has gone to georgetown to spend a few his direction the latest develop ments in farm machinery mr cooper said but these ma chines will only perform under the guidance of men who know swing the cne audience this year whether from the farm or city will see the best talent available jack arthur has gone all out to present only the finest of hoedown musicians and call ers it may be a long way from their farm fields to the amuse ment field said mr cooper but these farm lads turned professional entertainers are helping to make the evening grandstand show at this years toronto ex a betterthanever evening of family fun greenwood glen major ingles mr bob redshaw mr mrs ross redshaw jack and ted left by car on tuesday for j mr and mrs lawson parks of oshawa were visitors at her misses ruth simmonds and parents percy and mrs clarke shirley jones visited monday recently vith mr and mrs ralph faulk- mr and mrs e pegg and j ner goodwoou family spent a couple of days mr trewartha and miss ruth ant mrs chas burrows andj g a the mcphail cot- trewartha markham spent one days with mr andmrs jack lunch served by the hostesses mrs matthews mrs g hodg miss e seebeck miss bettyjean knox return- motor trip into northern on- ed home after spending the past week with her cousins at sohna hampton and enniskillen mrs w hamilton spent a cou ple of days last week with osh awa friends a very pretty wedding took place on saturday afternoon august 11 in kinsale church when mr kenneth beer took as his bride miss shirley ormiston the bride who was given away by her father wore a cocktail length dress of white lace over taffeta and carried a white bi ble and red roses she was at tended by her sister june in yellow taffeta as bridesmaid and by mrs dennis smith twin sis ter of the groom as matron of honor she was dressed in green taffeta both carried muffs of roses rev mr moore was the officiating minister the groom was supported by mr ronald hamilton mr allan clark play ed the wedding music and ac companied miss joyce clossin as she sang dearest of ah and because the bride and groom left amid showers of con fetti and good wishes for a trip through northern ontario and on their return will take up resi dence in brougham the pascoe family held their family picnic and lunch on the lawn at the home of mr and mrs kenneth pascoe on sunday last mr and mrs geo knox and family of enniskillen visited with his brother ross and mrs knox on sunday mrs witter of toronto is spending the week with mrs matthews the wms of st johns chu rch held their regular meeting in the form of a picnic on mrs w hamiltons lawn or thurs day afternoon with a good atten dance the babyband and mis sion band were guests the meeting was in charge of the president mrs h malcolm dur ing the business session it was decided that the wms join the irebeckah lodge in serving lunch at the norton sale in sep tember contests and races were held for the children followed by a bountiful lunch served to all a vote of thanks was tend ered to mrs hamilton for her kind invitation masters bryan and glen shep- pard of iondale heights are spending a week with their grandparents mr and mrs l w sheppard a tario mr lloyd peters was among a party of swimmers in the ux bridge pond when a scarboro man vincent kelly drowned last week by the time mr peters could reach the scene however the man had disappeared the ladies of the baptist mis sion circle will meet on tuesday afternoon aug 28 at the home of mrs frank gostick at 230 pm miss mary schneider will givea report of the convention a sketch of the lives of two of our missionaries mrs gos- ticks group will have charge of the program all ladies of the church are invited quite a number of community folk attended the sunday even ing service in the arena which was filled with worshippers the choir numbers were greatly ap preciated mrs oldham contrib uting the solo part to one es pecially fine hymn rev d da vis voiced appreciation individ ually to all who had contributed in the various departments dur ing the two weeks dr grady wilson delivered a very impress ive sermon no doubt a great deal of spiritual blessing will result from this annual crusade dr grady wilson was the guest minister at the sunday morning joint service in clare mont united church which was filled with members and friends from both congregations the choir contributed a couple of fine numbers and several bas kets of lovely flowers were ar ranged at the front rev j s lowden officiated mr and mrs woodburn and mrs mantle of toronto also mr and mrs j duncan and family of newmarket mr and mrs douglas bryant and fam ily of pickering and miss olive goldthorpe of toronto were sun day guests of mr and mrs n sanderson and reg tage at bala i d last week with mr and mrs mr and mrs nickolson and j- a hingston family were on vacation last j mrs charles johnson and week calling at various places j delia pine grove visited sun- miss beatrice mclean is spen- day evening with mr and mrs ding some holidays at paudash edgar johnson and family lake mr and mrs arthur lane and son james and mrs lane of ma- nitoulin island were visitors at the wm pegg home last week master michael barrett of to ronto is holidaying with his grandparents mr and mrs bar rett mrs a morden accompanied her mother mrs kindree and grandson bobby home last week to nanticoke little george hill had the mis fortune to have his dog bite him in the face one day last week requiring several stitches harvesting is in full operation at present hoping the good wea ther stays with us mr and mrs h dawson of byron near london ont were j ching callers at the les wilson home last sunday afternoon mrs p wilson visited last week with her cousin at eldo rado mr and mrs g parsons visit ed with the ormerod family last week mr and mrs allan jones spent the weekend at the jones mr and mrs bert third vic kie and kenny visited sunday with mr and mrs charles fiss and family mr alec hingston and boys toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs charles clark visited on sunday with mr and mrs george pickett mr and mrs arthur smith and family of st catharines visited on tuesday with mr and mrs claude simmonds andfam- ily miss ruth simmonds return ed home with them mr and mrs howard langille and boys returned home after spending a week at lake couchi- balsam mrs b jamieson canal is but nassars sure get- tin in over his head altona mr and mrs norman bunker entertained the minister rev d and mrs sargeant and boys to dinner on sunday on monday mr and mrs dick jones of don mills rd visited at her parents home rev and mrs john golley and ruth of hespeler were sun day visitors with mr and mrs bob lewis and boys rev and mrs g brown and beverley of wheatley were saturday even ing supper guests at lewis rev and mrs d sargeant and family areholidaying this week at turkey point on lake erie mr and mrs lionel elson were serenaded one evening pjn0 cemeterv on mond last week on tuesday evening afternooii rev w f a miscellaneous shower was conducied the cervice in their honour at the mr m k t had green river sympathy is extended to the friends of mrs m brammell who passed away at the west ern hospital on friday of last week interment took place at bakers five acres 1 mile north of no 7 highway 10th con secovo haxd furniture good used clothing for all the family antiques open dally from 12 coon 8 pm closed on sunday given home of her parents mr and mrs wm eckardt mrs al jakcman carol and brad are visiting mrs jake- mans sisters at gait and lon don while construction of a new i addition to their house is tak ing place lois paul and carol gambrill i j tea one day last week with mrs m percy mr and mrs harrison of georgetown called on mr and mrs w smetham recently we welcome mr and mrs wright and family to our com munity mr and mrs pegg have begun of richmond hill spent satur- buildi the reccm day and sunday with their aunt chased jrom mr r and uncle mr and mrs stanley lewis mr and mrs frank carter and family of brougham visited her brother stan arid mrs thom pson and boys on sunday miss naomi rcihl of salem ohio spent the weekend with her cousin mrs harvey ntghs- ynassr the office wit says elvis pres ley neednt pay any income tax on that reported 30000 tv fee as it could scarcely be classed as earned income the active service class met last wed night at the home of dont know how deep that mrs t jordan the meeting op ened with hymn 483 and the lords prayer followed by the scripture reading by mrs lloyd wilson miss mary jean jamie- son then played a piano solo after the minutes business and closing hymn 399 a plastic dem onstration took place mrs winton white left sat urday to spend a week at a cottage on georgian bay with her daughter mrs frank grey mr and mrs walter carson spent the weekend with mr and mrs bob shank at sudbury congratulations to mr and mrs jas halliday of oshawa on the arrival of a daughter on saturday a granddaughter for mr and mrs walter carson congratulations to lome and gladys disney gerald pascoe and peter schlone on winning prizes on their calves at oshawa fair on saturday misses gladys and sheila dis ney spent a few days last week at the lawton cottage at port bolster mr and mrs lloyd broome and family of hampton visited on sunday with mr and mrs cecil disney mr and mrs b jamieson mary jean and miss anna wil son spent the weekend with mr roy and elmer jamieson at their cottage on kushog lake in haliburton mr and mrs leslie harbron and lloyd visited sunday with mr and mrs jeff chattin at j belleville i mr geo empringham spent la few days last week with mr and mrs walter armstrong at scarboro miss janet and mr allan jones holidayed last week with mr and mrs reg morrish at highland creek mrs fred day and mr and mrs hayes and family shanty bay called sunday evening on mr and mrs r day miss jes sie day of pickering is visiting this week at the day home misses dora bell and joyce gifford of taunton visited sun day with mr and mrs wm harbron- audley mildred puckrin the audley wa held the august meeting in the church with seventeen ladies and eleven girls present the president mrs c clemence opened the business with a hymn followed by the creed and theme song the roll call was answered by a verse containing harvest mrs wm guthrie jr led the worship service which included a psalm and a prayer hymn the group of girls sang jesus wants me for a sunbeam and jesus loves the little child ren nancy puckrin played two piano selections darlene white recited someone joy astley played a piano selection and eileen and anna guthrie sang a duet in the harvest field there is work to do mrs wm guthrie jr conducted a flower contest the east group served refreshments a few ladies from there at tended a bridalshower for miss june bryant last tuesday eve ning at the home of mrs how ardcook oshawa mr and mrs arch bell at tended the wedding of archs nephew francis bell at hamil ton on saturday bill czap has received his dis charge from the navy after serv ing a fiveyear term mike has returned to the naval base a halifax after a months leave spent at his parents home jane and pat underwood of shelburne are holidaying with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs wm guthrie congratulations to judy puck rin who passed her grade 13 examinations successfully active in all branches of mason ry he was a member of the ramesis shrine toronto for 54 years and a life member of shrine ladder of smiles in sup port of shriners hospital for crippled children he served as master of the blue lodge in 1904 and held district office in 1903 mr forsyth was also an enthusiastic bowler and curler besides his wife the former edna caster who survives him there are two daughters june mrs f j button of stouff viue and anna mrs c j clarke of windsor there also survive a brother g m forsyth of claremont and a sister mrs f c madill toronto there are eight grandchildren ther conditions have been very good many folk will have to work hard to have the help of j the school boys before they 50 j back to school again mr and mrs benson jones are spending a few days with his mother mrs c jones miss dianne sutherland spent j a week with her friends joy and i judy ward mr and mrs carson arid lynne of oshawa and mrs wal iter hamilton of brougham call- 1 ed on mr and mrs wm may on sunday mr and mrs percy pugh mo i tored to buffalo on the weekend 1 mr ken hockely left with 1 boy friend by train to see the pacific coast mr and mrs austin pierce and children of locust hill call- ed on mr and mrs reuben may on saturday bypu wiener roast is to be this saturday evening get in touch with members for par- the funeral on wednesday afternoon was conducted from claremont baptist church by rev geo davison assisted by rev mr lowden pallbearers j ticulars all are welcomed were herbert forsyth jack congratulations to mr and forsyth ralph madiil harold madill sam seaver and doctor robert seaver honorary pall bearers were e a button jas coates evans ward s murray clark mp g p courey and f evans interment was made in claremont cemetery many a person knocks himself out trying to get his moneys worth in enjoying a vacation as a rule among the things a financially successful man ac cumulates is an increasingly ex pensive family the doctor quit giving tran quillizing drugs when he found some patients were lulled into forgetfulness of their bill the best things in life are free but in order to enjoy them you have to buy a lot of the secondbest articles at high prices xxxwvyxxxw oxy theatre markham doors open 680 pm saturday mntince 115 pm cherrywood mr and mrs e riches and family enjoyed a weeks holi day at the cottage mr and mrs s powell and family visited with relatives at harrowsmith this past week miss emma laughlin spent a few days holiday with relatives at uxbridge a number attended a shower at the hall on friday evening in honour of mr and mrs b woods wno were married rec ently mrs j mcewan has been holidaying with her husband who is captain or one of the great lake boats this past week mr and mrs l gates and mrs wm tweddle and mr and mrs r tindajl attended the funeral of the late mr robert kay at cedar brae on wednes day mr and mrs walter hollin- ger spent a few days this past week with mr and mrs j mit chell at brougham mr and mrs c bartlett of pool dorset eng have been visiting with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs keith woods mrs marvin maye terry has a baby sister allan hockely is spending 3 weeks at the ontario athletic camp near orillia where he is given his holiday due to athletic- accomplishments and school si standings in marks and cori- duct congratulations baptist prayer meeting wiul meet on thursday evening at the home of mr and mrs gor don jones all are invited night watering said bad for the lawn are you one of the pleasant- faced characters hanging onto the end of a hose after the sup per hour do you like to spend a com fortable hour feeding water to your back lawn reflecting at the same time the good it does the bj h b eras major problems weh youre wrong according jssggs planning for safety 4 to experts if you find a few dry browriy spots appearing thats because today is that of assuring the rapjj id movement of vehicular trajt- fie not only does this mean passenger vehicles but ambu- health news clothes make the man and kis wifes may break him the bright idea of a new york fire commissioner gkes uj an idea 100 he liked his dress cap disliked the regulation fire hel met but he recogiwed the eerpresent danger of falling debris so he simply had an in ner shield of aluminum made and fitted into the cap and thats where our idea comes in a lighttteight alu minum shield that would fit under a wayward husbands fedora and save him many a skull abrasion when he sneaked in late at night to a rollingpin reception by the little woman ah al jminum the useful metal aluminum company of canada ltd alcan the mystery of how a worn- ians strapless evening gown stays up has been explained as person magnetism offsetting the j force of gravity tetanus of lockjaw tetanus or lockjaw is a disease usually acquired through a penetrating wound contamin ated by soil or street dust con taining the germ that causes the disease the period between the injury and the onset of disease varies from a few days to four or five weeks the symptoms are produced by the action of a very powerful toxin or poison se creted by the germ causing tet anus this poison attacks the nerves that control the muscles of movement resulting in vio lent and painful spasms usually beginning with neck and jaw muscles hence the name lock jaw these painful spasms may spread to other musoles of the arms legs and trunk death occurs in many instanoes even in treated cases prevention of tetanus immunity to the disease de pends on substances that may be contained in the blood serum and is called antitoxin large animals usually horses arc used to prepare this antitoxin if an injured person is given some of this readymade immunity at the time of injury he is prevented from getting tetanus this arti ficial immunity lasts several weeks there is some risk of allergic reaction to antitoxin when given to some persons a more lasting immunity to tetanus may be acquired by the use of tetanus toxoid in view of the success in the preven tion of tetanus in adults during world war ii it was felt that this protection should be extend ed to children this was com menced in canada about 1948 lasting immunity against tct- 1 anus may be obtained by the in- jection of 3 doses of tetanus toxoid at intervals of about a month followed by a fourth dose about one year later use of toxoid instead of antitoxin avoids the risk cf allergic re action everyone should have tetanus toxoid such persons are con tinuously protected from tet anus infection in minor wounds and on the same program i hat might never come to the i attention of a physician your family doctor the school you did the watering at night jg firefighting equipment when the moisture doesn t sink e into the soil ittends to sit around in pud dles and is the chief cause of the poorlooking brown patches the best time to water the lawn say the experts is early in the morning so that it can sink in before the sun evaporates it the best thing to do if you are short of time in the morning is to turn the sprinkler on at- least one area before breakfast and give it a good soaking to give the roots opportunity to be fed properly leave the hose on long enough to penetrate at least six- inches two local experts agree that in most instances the practice of watering the lawns at night is wrong another popular fallacy is for people to think that grass in shaded areas requires less water not getting enough sun the grassin these areas usually has poor roots and should get more water to promote more healthy ones to get water to the roots of trees and shrubs which also re quire lots of water attach a hollow water lance or rott irri gator to the end of your hose push it into the ground iear the base of the shrub or tree turn on the water and the lance will do the rest thurs fri saturday august 232425 tribute to a bad man technicolor cinemascope with james cagney and on the same program if im lucky with perry como phil silvers vivian blaine travel relaxed and carefree to the monday tuesday wedday august 272829 violent saturday with victor mature technicolor cinemascope adult entertainment the scarlet hour health services or the infant and preschool child health clin ic in your area will gladly arrange your immunization against tetanus the health unit ge 13109 doses of tetanus tox oid to york county children dur- ing 1955 r40oat j health league of canada j 0 exhibition august 24 to sept 8 return rail fares fare and onehalf for the round trip good going thursday aug 23 to saturday sept 8 inclusive return limit sept 12 full information from any egtnf adult entertainment canadian national police cars and the trucks that- deliver food fuel and merchant dise upon which our modern economy depends motor vent cles registrations in ontario have increased about 250 dur- ing the past ten years while i during the same period the in crease in the number of com mercial vehicles weighing more than 10 tons is 15 times metro- polltan toronto how has mors cars per capita than any other f city in the world except los angeles and detroit construc tion and maintenance costs hav likely kept pace with this vol ume increase but are our roads any safer so long as we provide for j wide through highways around our neighbourhood units then through traffic will have no j need to inflict itself upon the local scene in fact local streets j can delibertely be designed to j discourage all traffic other than i residents cars and commercial vehicles making deliveries local streets need not be either j as wide nor as substantial as i through roads consequently a j considerable saving can be made liri the cost of construction and in land usage roads should be either fully lighted or not at all because patchy lighting is confusing to a driver and conse quently dangerous j the location of stores should be chosen not only from the as pect of their accessibility to the population but consideration should also be given to the safest ty aspects of the location de- livery trucks and customers- cars should not have to cross the principal routes to school or playground 7 the development of our high ways permits farm produce 1o be moved speedily and economy ically to markets yet while thlii change from the horsedrawn cart to the truck has been hap pening have our railroads im proved their crossing warningstx in spite of recent railroad cross ing deaths where the cnft crosses steeles avenue and jjl where it crosses bayvlcw ave- nue there are no signals not even a light the archaic wooden signs ar not adequate in these days of faster road speeds we might r well emulate some european f countries which erect three cir cular signs with red reflector at normal eye level on the first i sign at 300 yds from the cross ing there are three horizontal j bars two bars at 200 yds and ij one at 100 yds the erection of f such signs is not unduly costly and they ensure adequate warn- ing fast drivers are not the sole road offenders cyclists ar f prone to consider themselves ex- empt from the rules of the road we might well set an example j to the province by insisting that i all cyclists have reflectors at- i tached to the pedals of their 5 bicycles the reflectors rotating j would show clearly at night j and a motorist would have a fair chance to see them while many of these points are not within the jurisdiction of the planning board all anrt many more must be taken intn consideration when the plant ning board is planning fori safety j