Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 13, 1956, p. 8

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ttgt 8 the stouffvule towne thursday september 13 19w claremont and pickering township district little miss gail eeelby re- mr and mrs ken petty oxaoirt fmiutv turned to hr home in the city victoria square called on mr uniakiu luuni i after spending a week with her and mrs howard hockley on cinilcdc grandparents sunday juniuk rakmckj a shower was held in the mrs keith steckley is pres- wmii r f i r community hall for shirley tay- tntly employed in the bank for fl i n a i v ii l old county jail soon to be emptied lor and clarence beelby on fri- a couple of weeks day evening in honour of their mr peter white left on mon- ccming marriage on sept 15 day for a business trip to new- the ontario county juniors i brought honour home fpr the j county when they competed sue- they received many lovely gifts foundland jcessfully in the junior farmers i mr and mrs geo mddleton i judging competilion at the a film strip relating to the people and country of south- of stouffville visited with mr east asia which the wm5 frank ham and nora on sun have been given for study dur day cne the county was represent ed by ten jynior farmers and 4h members and in spite of the ing the rew term will be shown mrs valentino is presently jt 7torhnvsiinezme 275 on thursday afternoon of this entertaining a number of relslltz week in the ss room of the united church by mrs lackey buffalo on sunday the party j whose group is in charge it is had wi province j tives from toronto ajax a the very enjovable time at j competition in all classes was hoped to have all of the women a corn roast j keen lloyd wilson cxbridge of the church attend this meet- the legion dance and bingo rr 2 showed his judging ing visitors always welcome will be held in the community knowledge by not only winning rallv dav will be observed and lodge halls on friday eve- the 4h section in grains and by the sunday schools next ning of this week it was can- roots but also placing 4th in sundav morning with special celled last month due to inclem- the dairy class murray jack- services and collection parents ent weather brooklmrr 1 placed sec- and visitors are invited to at tend on all sessions of the sun day school and a fine starting tim would be rally day a shower for the newlyweds mr and mrs reginald sander son was held on tuesday eve ning at the home of his parents where they will bo living for the next few months we regret that mr fred pugh fell off the tractor which bump ed over a stone in the field on the farm of his son while he mr and mrs murray line of onli in the grains and roots maple visited with mr and mrs 12th in the beef class other robt beelbv during the week- winners in the 4h section were en louise lishman pickering rr1 friends from toronto visited wh placed 15th in dairy keith at the mcguire home over the davidson uxbridge rr 1 who weekend was 6th and keith shier can- mrs bill browning and sonnton rr j nth in beef bruce have returned homo from i in he junior farmer section their trip to scotland thev re- 1 ronald worry oshawa rr 1 port a wonderful time mrs j placed 4th in dairy hugh baird browning met many old friends of blackwater rr 2 10th in and visited places around aber- beef and murray hockley of doon that wore familiar to her claremont rr 1 4th in grains was in control he sustained p coming to canada ftn and roots minor injuries to his shoulder year ago although both she i following the competition the and arm and a shock to his bruce enjoyed the plane system we trust he may soon r a be restored to his usiial good browning health montreal to toronto was rather the wi will be held next eh wednesday afternoon sept 191 the annual meeting of the commencing at 2 oclock in the claremont cooperative will be community hall kinsale ladies lield in the pokering township will be guests and mrs mansell j hau at brougham on wcdnes- will be guest speaker and relate da evening sept 26th a ban- her experiences of her recent i w precede the meeting trip to europe this will also be ear monday morning earl grandmothers dav lunch pro- anderson s milk truck overturn- vided by the group in charge ej on thc brock roa north of mr and mrs lloyd pugh at- 1 brougham and a quantity i juniors paraded to the band stand where john bull junior said the trip from agricultural dept chairman in- troduced the president wm a tended the wedding of miss flor- 1 of milk was spilled from the cans harris who officially welcomed the juniors and introduced the new minister of agriculture for ontario the hon wm a good- fellow he congratulated the juniors on their fine perform ance and encouraged them to have faith in the future of agri culture that evening they were guests of the canadian national exhi bition at dinner and the grand balsam soon to be replaced by an ultramodern structure on bry on st s in port whitby ont countys jail on king street last year celebrated its 100th birthday the building almost surrounded by a high brick wall was built to accommo date 29 prisoners it will be replaced by a new building with a total capacity includ ing death cells of 71 persons the old jail above has often been condemned by grand juries following their periodi cal inspections as being over crowded the ultimate fate of the old jail above was not an nounced it occupies about one quarter of a countyowned block on which are also locat ed the county courthouse and the registry office ence doble in ashburn church remaining cans were loaded stand shew fen saturday last mrs pugh was barclay s truck and hauled bridesmaid at the wedding fori toront k th her friend of many years who f was h d actd in the same capacity when the driver escaped uninjured she margaret wallace became there ha be cu the bride of mr lloyd pugh concerning the theft of the cash mrandmrsjohnashenhurst re fr f ward s f of goodwood visited with mrj and mrs john beelby on sun- has t been located a bride observes mr and mrs bill glidden vis contem- i j rilj- i porary is a newlvwed who cooks ited with friends in toronto on an electric but gives her husband gas pains saturday new store hours commencing sept 13th our new store hours will be monday 830 am to 6 pm tuesday 830 am to 9 pm wednesday 830 am to 6 pm thursday 830 am to 9 pm friday 830 am to 9 pm saturday 830 am to 8 pm ft your cooperation will be appreciated burtons general store phone 25 claremont ont brougham manure alone is not enough for productive hay and pasture mixed hay and pasture yielding 2 tons dry matter per acre requires approximately 90 lbs nitrogen 45 lbs phosphorous and 90 lbs po tassium with an application of 8 tons manure per acre approximately 24 lbs nitrogen 8 lbs phosphor ous and 32 lbs potassium is all that will be made available the first year legumes can supply some of the nitrogen lacking but phos phorous and potaxsium will have to be supplied supplementary for example where grasses dominate on heavy land which is manured once every three years there should be a fall application of 41210 at 300 to 600 lbs per acre every 3 years for further recommendations consult yur fecal agr rep or coop coop has the analysis you need claremont coop the regular meeting of the womans association of st jdlins church was held on wed nesday september 5th at the home of mrs wm ellicott with a very good attendance the president mrs ii miller was in charge during the business pe riod plans were made for the board supper also date of nov 24 set for the bazaar an invi tation was received and accepted to visit cherrywdod on wednes day september 12 mrs cassie gave the card report program convener mrs cassie assisted by mrs george willson then gave two very interesting read ings meeting closed in the usual way followed by lunch served by mrs ellicott mrs davis and mrs lemmon mr and mrs new also bonne- bell and chum of toronto called on mrs philip on sunday mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto visited with mr and mrs al harvey one day recently the burrows of locust hill called on mrs philip on sunday mr and mrs d l witter of montreal called on his aunt mrs matthews during the week end mr and mrs ken pascoe ac companied by mr and mrs t anderson visited with friends at st thomas during the weekend mrs f hamilton and sons john and ronald were at king ston over the weekend attend ing the wedding of the formers niece we are very pleased to know that mrs a j gray is home from the hospital and feeling quite like herself again the regular monthly meeting of the wms of the st johns church will be held on thurs day afternoon september 20 at the home of mrs n burton assisted by mrs h barclay and mrs lemmon convener mrs lackey and mrs barclay roll call faith miss margaret duncan visited with her brother wm and mrs duncan over the weekend sunday next sept 16 will be rally day in st johns church here the sunday school and church will hold combined ser vices at 2 pm wedding bells are loudly ring ing in our midst this time it is among the boys mr and mrs m b burk of stouffville had tea on saturday with mrs matthews mr and mrs h teesdale of brampton called on mr and mrs h malcolm one day rec ently mr harold cassie has return ed home from california where he has spent the past year mr and mrs c carswell and daughter of oshawa had tea on sunday night with her mother mrs w hamilton hon w a goodfellow to open plowing mate f a lashley secretaryman ager of the ontario plowmens association announced today that hon w a goodfellow the newly appointed minister of ag riculture would open the inter national plowing match at brooklin october 9 at the same time mr lasmey said that to make certain that uniform standards will be used in judging the work of contest ants the judges who will offici ate during the week of october 9 to 12 will attend a refresher course in judging on septem ber 10 the judges will have an opportunity of getting their eye in and exchanging notes when they meet on the farm of c ricci esquesing township hal- ton county various types of plowing will be demonstrated with advance registrations particularly heavy mr lashley warned that the deadline for applications for exhibit or con cession space is september 1 final day for making entries in the various plowing classes is september 28 mr and mrs norman bunker i mr and mrs david tran mrs al jakcman and brad mr and mrs murray dun- visited with her sister mr and keld nelda evelyn and shirley mrs ralph neill of london for j mr clifford dunkeld also miss the weekend glenda silverthoi n all spent the mr and mrs ross of oshawa j holiday weekend at orchard and mr and mrs morrell of toronto called on mr ard mrs harold lewis on sunday beach dr and mrs hodgson of to ronto called sunday on mr and the young people held a corn mrs albert draper also mr roast at the home of rev and i hurley from mt zion mrs sargeant on thursday eve- mr and mrs ernie carruth- ning of last week j ers ruth ann and mrs a c mr and mrs ted jones and i called sunday evening on mr mrs b jamieson miss audrey tiffin of oriliia spent the weekend with mr ard mrs allan carson mr and mrs cecil jones at tended church sen ices at north broadview united church on sunday and visited with rev e and mrs beech several from here attended the silver wedding anniversary of mr and mrs ed johnston at glen major on saturday threshing and combining are on the way quite a few being finished master donald evans of cla- iemont underwent an operation in the sick childrens hospital last thursday his friends here hope for a speedy recovery mr and mrs levi linton vis ited sunday with mrs morgan evans at claremont the active service class will meet next wednesday night sept 19 at the home of mrs lloyd wilson the centennial anniversary of the mt zion church will be held sunday sept 30 at 11 am and 730 pm also on the monday evening following there will be a gettogether of former minis ters on the charge and friends programme and social time roxy theatre markham poors open 030 pm saturday mntlneo 115 pm thursday friday september 13 14 former atha resident passes at age of 89 on friday aug 31st annie l neale a former resident of atha passed away at her home in toronto in her 90th year her husband the late john leslie predeceased her a number of years ago the funeral service was held from the trull funeral home 1111 danforth ave on tuesday sept 4th with interment in the york cemetery the service was conducted by rev gordon hun ter of ashbury west united church toronto the pallbear ers were messrs bert gibson junior larry samler donald brooks isaac lehman allan meyer and jack galloway the deceased is survived by two daughters mona and nora and one son leslie all of to ronto there are two brothers wm hickling in england and charles hickling in australia no book can be found until 1921 mrs harry woodland favoured us with an accordion solo which was enjoyed by all after a de licious lunch and a social halt hour a pleasant evening came to a close several folk are wondering if our council will declare one day a school holiday during the in ternational plowing match no doubt the teachers would ap preciate the children all going the same day little mary ellen infant daughter of mr and mrs mar vin maye is expected home by the time this news appears in print mrs reuben maye and daugh ters and mrs dan wagg enjoyed a day last week visiting mrs dean percy and mrs ron james congratulations to ymrs grib- ble who won first prize at the toronto exhibition on her pic kle clarkmont community lkaguk w l t pts mt zion 14 3 2 30 altona 12 5 3 27 claremont 11 8 1 23 peachs 17 9 3 17 raglan 1 16 2 4 results altona 9 raglan 0 default mt zion 4 peachs 2 greenwood 13 peachs 9 clarcrror t 9 raglan 0 default audley mildred puckrin the community club opens its fall meetings with a corn roast this saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs bert guthrie the ladies are asked to bring a pie the grain is practically all harvested in this community this year is reported to be the latest since 1915 the wa meeting has been postponed until sept 2g mr and mrs dick winter and the boys attended a family gath ering on sunday evening at the home of dicks uncle and aunt mr and mrs diok winter of pickering it being the occasion of his uncles birthday mr ard mrs wm guthrie en tertained a few friends at a corn roast on saturday evening goodwood mrs reuben slay mr and mrs eldon cober and family of toronto visited with mr and mrs george bald win on saturday little charline hemmings is spending a short time with her grandmother mrs c jones charline has a new baby bro ther little miss irene scott who has made her homp with mr and mrs h woodland has gone to be with her grandmother this school year after being in poor health for several years mr john yakely son of mr and mrs chris yakely passed away in his sleep on thursday night our sympathy goes out to his par ents brothers and sister at this time one who was a resident of goodwood several years ago mr wm bryan passed away at fair view lodge on thursday night burial service was held at the lodge and interment in stouffville cemetery sympathy is extended to son walter and family of goodwood and daugh ter mrs wilfred hubbard and family of hrooklin byiu meeting will le held on friday evening in the church basement all young folk wel come the september meeting of thc mission circle was held at the home of mrs england on tues day evening september 4 with fifteen ladies present mrs c jones presided over the meet ing a program which was quite a change was provided by mrs john maye when she reviewed highlights of secretarv books in attendance dropped when a porter grades 4 and 5 ann miss years gone by the first records number of families moved out johnson grades g 7 and 8 i beginning in the isoos thenj altona mr and mrs miller donald of toronto were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs stanley lewis mrs gordon vaughan of un- ionville spent a couple of days last week with her grandparents family former residents were saturday guests of mr and mrs jim white we welcome mr and mrs harry dulmage and five boys into our community they mov ed into the jones home last week glen major several from here enjoyed the exhibition in toronto mr and mrs jim jones trav elled through midland and oril iia and visited nelson mcdowell while on a short trip labor day weekend i mr and mrs fred wilton of ohn yakfley dies uxbridge spent a couple of days ivnit i mixlll i uiuj with mr and mrs j a hing- ston mr and mrs arthur peddie and artie claremont visited with mr and mrs william fiss mr and mrs jim jones and shirley visited sunday with mr and mrs allan holman brook lin several summer residents of glen major have returned to their home in toronto mr and mrs allan jones vis ited sunday with the jones a large number congratulated mr and mrs edgar johnson on saturday evening on the event of their silver wedding anni versary mr and mrs jos james vis ited one day last week with mrs wm hopkins and mary mrs bert third kenny and vickie spent last weekend with mr and mrs chas fiss and fred finally we are blessed with some sunny but cool weather which will help the progress in threshing we hope it will last miss alma mcdowell toronto visited at the forest pugh home recently mr and mrs j h twentyman of lima peru whose daughter irene is enrolling at branksome hall toronto stayed last week with mr and mrs a c sim- monds at braeside and mrs john robb markham mrs powell entertained her sister from toronto miss gilles pie over the weekend mrs a carruthers and ruth ann spent sunday afternoon with mrs boomer of claremont mr alden grant and mr har old grant of montreal were weekend visitors with their sis ters mrs c g cofiin and mrs don foreman here ruth ann carruthers master brian macaioney spent a few holidays with mr and mrs mor- ley smalley mt albert at goodwood death came suddenly to john yakeley at his home on good wood ont early friday morn ing sept 7 i95g he was in his 33rd year although he had not enjoyed the best of health for several years he had been quite active until the time of his passing john is survived by his par ents mr and mrs chris yake ley of goodwood four brothers herb of stouffville albert of oshawa gordon of ballantrae and norman of oshawa also one sister elva of island lake rev f a dearmond and rev e morton conducted the funeral services at the chapel of l e oneill at stouffville on mon day sept 10 195g with inter ment at the widcman cemetery pallbearers were ken ogden delbert yakely mervin degeer willis taylor gordon paisley ronald wagg and robert for far crime in the streets n atha school opened on tuesday af ter a long holiday with a good attendance we welcome the new school teacher mrs bird from peterborough to our com munity birthday greetings to mr grant foreman who celebrated his birthday on sunday sept 9 mr and mrs gardham tran and blanche from markham were sunday dinner guests with western europes expanding economy is expected to offer an annual market for more than 13 million tons of american coal for at least another half decade with james whitmore adult entertainment and on same program a woman for joe n with george baker technicolor saturday only september 15 gene retry and the moimiies and on same program saracen blade technicolor mon tues wed sept 17- 18- 19 tarantula with john agar adult entertainment and on same program creature walks among us jeff morrow ii claremont public school attendance shows increase following the completion of of the village the first week of the new term i there is onlv one change in attendance at claremont pub o u i- c u i i i the staff with mrs hopkins re lic school shows a slight in- r crease over the 1935 figure to placing mr money who took a date 120 pupils have enrolled as noition on the staff of the stou- compared with 119 last year iville public school mrs hop- principal miss johnson pointed kins is teaching grades 2 and 3 out however that following the other staff members are mbs oponinc of the 1955 term the linton grades 1 and 2 mrs the annual meeting of the claremont cooperative association will be held on wednesday sept 26th at 700 pm in the pickering township hall brougham ontario the meeting will be preceded by a banquet in the brougham hall at 700 pm sharp tickets are si 25 per person and may be obtained from the cooperalive or any director

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