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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1958, p. 8

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pi 8 the stourtvtlls tihunl thnr may 15 1959 laremont and pickering township district uxbridge twp wants government to take over roads to resorts the womens institute will meet on wednesday at 2 pm may 21st in the community hall the convener of the pro gram is mrs f carson current events mrs e benson lunch committee mrs l hill mrs wallace mrs j ward mrs r ward the speaker for the day will be mrs euis britton dont forget the fireworks display sponsored by the north j u township recently prefab houses pickering legion no 483 to be received a deputation from resi- clerk kennedy advised coun held monday evening jkiay 19th dents m the gcn major dlstdi at monday nights meeting been red cross anne fryer selected as raise 3160 brownie of the month for the fourth year since its rebirth after the war the pick- anne fryer has been selected j mrs irene lye spoke briefly ering township and village the auround brownie oi the and presented the brownies with branch of the canadian red i members of the claremont j fg following awards third otahdam hanthorn and chairman for 195s re- ll e i anne fryw second year star may the mission band wili meet l c m in the basement of the united theview that the need for more church next sunday may isth roads is only caused at eleven oclock by the great influx of city folks the last teenage dance of the i i to agmar ski resort and ichalk lake and that the tax- have a hearing before the dept of planning development concerning his development season held on friday evening may 9th was the largest held a number of parents attended mrs j renni- chairman of the recreation committee present er mr and mrs edward red- chalk lake and that the tax payers of the township should not be required to pay for this extra traffic a resolution by councillors nesbitt and hogg passed to the uxbridge boy fatally injured there were 1478 donors giv- j- guest speaker ing an average donation of that the red cross society is making an impressive impact spoke briefly she presented the following awards to members funeral services were held for paul james 5 son of mr and mrs garnet james of ux- on the communitv said mr dan- iollmvns awttius s haw with a gift in appreciation effect that as the roads m the brid tucsdav at the mcguire tlljenkin i e girl guidesdonna nor- for the music they have pro- are are used to a large extent and j owo lun nome j u ton third year star second class j vlded for every dance mrs v i in the winter by persons travell- 1 bridj j l cjiddon then presented mrs g to he dagmar ski hills and i y of the quota previous campaign chairmen have been t j whee- delivered the address of wel- drake lonnie maxwell attend- ler glenn julian and gerald come the toast to the mothers ance awards to joy green bet- allman i was made by gloria hanthorn ty anne carruthers doreen mrs hanthorn replied rev g j carruthers marilyn madill and betty evans mrs jack rennie and mrs g benson were presented with gifts for their assistance in pre senting a short programme the guides under the direction of mrs k vizely presented three dances mrs vizely was also presented with a gift the brow s213 this has been an increase in the number of donors each year which is a good indication mrs j for the occasion his talk was both entertaining and inspiring of port per ry division commissioner pickering district high school easter honor roll he said that the public local- badge and cooks badge third nie girls enterta w a s r pau d in toronto nas received the branch vol- year star and second class badge vizely with 1a gift for the cap- as these people are mostly from i hospital for sick children sat- uneers verv wel1 and there eleanor welsh rosemary- able instruction she has given he metro area that the town- the children mr e carruthers shp of uxbridge request the operated his pa svstem ten ontario government take over dozen hotdogs and punch were he 7th concession from the pic- consumed and everyone had a kering border also between con- very enjoyable time the rec- j cessions 5 and 6 as well as the reation committee would like to road allowance between the 4th thank everyone who has helped a he 5th from the 9th con- make these dances a success j cession of the township of pick- and hope to resume them in the fal miss carol bradley held a shower at her home on saturday evening may 10 for miss fran ces loyst whose wedding is to take place early in june those present were school friends and business acquaintances the claremont young people of the united church are spon soring a play in the commun- ity hall on friday evening may 16th at 8 oclock the play is put on by the greenwood young people it is hoped that a good crowd will attend the legion bowling club have finished their bowling at stouff- ville and enjoyed a banquet at the spruce villa in whitby rec ently the following awards were given out high single for ladies dianne loyst high single for men alvin redshaw high triple for ladles doreen welsh high triple for men doug wiseman consolation for ladies doris hopkins con solation for men frank holl- ingshead all scores were with out handicap mr and mrs william hicks john and marilyn and miss ber- nice hicks and mr al keith all of whitby mr and mrs eugene paisley of lincolnville spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs loss hill miss june morgan and friend of toronto had sunday night dinner at her home june has been assisting in the operating room at the east general hos pital toronto for the past 3 weeks during her visit here she called on her cousin miss barbara diamond rn of myr tle she is on the nursing staff at the oshawa general hos pital mr and mrs ken petty of victoria square and mr and mrs ernie mayes of oshawa were sunday visitors with mr and mrs howard hockley members of the scout and cub packs held a cleanup campaign jn the local park on saturday mr and mrs murray line of maple and mr and mrs don beelby of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs bob beelby mr bill bates of smith falls was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs don hedges on sun day mr hedges visited with mr and mrs arthur bates of woodbridge mr and mrs tom lye of toronto were recent visitors with mr and mrs len lye miss elsie neal of toronto visited with her parents on sun day rev h h lackey performed at two baptismals on sunday morning in the united church baptized were grace ina mason ering a copy of this resolution was directed to premier frost act ing minister of highways and the hon m b dymond minis ter of transport who is tne member for the area concerned council has now been in re ceipt of a reply from both par ties stating that the report has been received and the request would be given consideration urday after having sustained in- was everv indication that the hedges gloria hanthorn and juries at his home friday 2 feeling established in the sheila peters second year star 1 past for the red cross would and second class badge to betty continue in the township and j ward merriel hanthorn and village i jean francis first year star the campaign chairman noted and second class badge to karen biakt is the lieiitenant mrs that there was one emergency hayvyard first year star to cari weish and mrg r j a during the campaign a fire in o blake mary francis carol mers o the brownies a home to which mrs f s mcmarten and grace benson hertzberg welfare chairman his mother found him lying in the back yard near a swing and carried him into the house the boy was unconscious when his father returned from work and was ordered to be moved to toronto by dr st john of uxbridge medical clinic the james have two other the funeral homeemfwypshrdm children after the funeral serv ice interment took place in the uxbridge cemetery the recreation committee final mrs gliddon delivered vote of thanks mrs hayward is the guide captain she has done an excel lent job with the girls during the past year according to com- missioner mrs lye mrs geo immediately responded with clo- ii ijli uj thing and other necessities he aidert hockley heads thbranctwadoneyolun 500 bushel potato glib teers during the campaign and a number of ontario county throughout the year p growers met in the de- a vote of special thanks to pai of agriculture office mr danielljenkins and his uxbridge on friday may 2nd wife dorothy who gave much in connection with the re-organ- sv clas and energy to the cam- totion of tte 500 bushel potato at bakers acres during last two weeks of june the brougham news st johns church was filled to capacity on sunday after noon for mothers day service rev h lackey was assisted by mr vernon euicott as sun day school supt misses patsy gray and gail white and john miller also assisted in reading the scripture and the story during the service the follow ing children were baptized peter and stephen hughson sons of mr and mrs gordon hughson cynthia doris barc lay daughter of mr and mrs david barcley donald f nor- ris son of mr and mrs m norris donald garry beelby son of mr and mrs m beelby vernon keith son of mr and mrs vernon ellicott denise marlene daughter of mr and mrs k c pascoe cameron keith son of mr and mrs grant mcdonald robt swaf- field son of mr and mrs leon ard swaffleld danny eugene son of mr and mrs ray elli cott ronald brian son of mr and mrs roy miller we hear that mrs cassie has sold her farm to mr c anthony of markham we are sorry to lose mrs cassie but hope she will find a house in our commun ity- mrs j davis spent mothers day with her family in toronto mr and mrs ken bent and family of oshawa mrs e cars- well and daughter lynn also of oshawa and mr and mrs john hamilton had tea on mothers day with their mother mrs w hamilton mr and mrs l beach of brampton visited with mr and mrs w c willson on sunday mrs lemmon spent a day last week with friends in toronto mrs dawson claremont vis ited with her daughter mrs mairs and family last week subject each letter of the word talents meeting closed in the usual way followed by a cup of tea and a dainty lunch served by the hostesses mrs lackey and mrs h barclay the young peoples union held their weekly meeting on sun day evening in the church opening with hymn 405 followed by the scripture reading from luke 414 to 21 taken by carol white prayer was offered by dorothy willson program was taken by gail white who had a quiz on biblical characters an invitation was received from claremont to meet with them at their meeting on tuesday evening may 13 when mr par ish of ajax will be guest speak er dorothy willson favored with a piano solo which was en joyed by all meeting closed in the usual way by all repeating the benediction mr and mrs waiter davis attended the baptismal service for keith ellicott and donald norrish on sunday afternoon they later enjoyed dinner with their daughter mrs mel nor rish marilyn norrish returned to spend a few days with her grandparents paign was expressed by the club this club been organ entire meeting 1 ized and nas carr out a suc mrs d cnch ton president cessul competition each year reported to the meeting on the i since 1945 tnere were twenty- convention held at niagara falls three potato g who coni pleted this high yield club in which she attended with mr and mrs l peters and mrs mcconriell of claremont she stated that one of the most in teresting reports concerned vol 1957 the winner of the 1957 compe tition was mr byron rise- brough uxbridge rr 1 with a p wellman chairman of 100 bus wheat club for the past four years husk ing corn growers in ontario county have organized and car ried through to completion a very successful high yield corn club this club has for its ob jective 100 bushels of shelled corn per acre the winner of the 1957 compe tition was mr robert holliday columbus with a yield of 998 bushels per acre this was an i exceptionally good yield and al- morning service will start in most reached the objective of st johns church next sunday io0 bushels may is with church service contestants may use any var- at 10 am and sunday school at j they wish and they may use 11 am please note change of i any means at their disposal to time secure the highest possible yield mr and mrs pascoe of whit- from the three acres that they by also mr and mrs wrn i use ior the competition anyone interested in joining untary seivices for homes which yieja of 522 bushels per acre was something that the local the average estimated yield of branch might undertake in the all twentythree growers in the near future she also spoke of other reports that were very helpful to the delegation in bringing new ideas and projects to the local branch mrs mcconnell gave a most educational and inspiring talk on the work among senior citi zens she described in detail how senior citizens should be treated and entertained and noted that a number of the ideas from the convention would be incorpor ated in the present program in claremont that the red cross i s sponsoring refreshments were served after the meeting greenwood t allu i14 0 x jtctijut tilt daughter of mr and mrs lloyd family after attending the chri mason of scarboro and janet lee devitt daughter of mr and mrs john devitt of claremont eleven children were baptized at brougham toul uno us easv to do business with because ue want to heip vou getyouk job done no matter what it isseuin6 entin6 or buying why not give us a calt knox had tea on sunday with mr and mrs k c pascoe and 5 tening service of their little granddaughter denise marline pascoe a fireworks party for all children of the community and their parents will be held in the park on monday evening may 19 there will also be a ball game come out with the family and enjoy a pleasant evening the womans association of st johns church met at the home of mrs lackey of clare mont on wednesday evening with a very good attendance mrs thos philip the president opened the meeting by the use of hymn 152 followed by a short prayer mrs wannop and mrs w hamilton gave a report on the presbytcrial meeting held in brooklln recently a discu sion was held re sending a cou ple of girls to camp this was left to mrs h miller and mrs barclay mrs l johnson favored with a lovely piano solo the meet ing was then turned over to the gue speaker mrs richardson the official board of the cir cuit will meet in the greenwood church on monday night the 19th to make arrangements for the coming of the new minister rev fleetham the sigmac held their meet ing this week in the school house the ypu met in the base ment of the church last sunday night mrs r cole of columbus spent the weekend with her son nelson and mrs cole miss sheila pegg visited with her parents wm and mrs pegg on the weekend mr and mrs e pegg visited in toronto with her parents last sunday family day was observed last sunday with a combined service of sunday school and church stephen jackman and gerald pegg read the scripture lessons and sharon clarke read the story mr c closson sang a solo tell mother ill be there and rev mr moore told a story to the children mrs andy morden returned home from the hospital last wednesday with improvement each day her sister mrs hall 1957 competition was 362 bush els contestants may use any rec ommended potato variety they wish and they may use any means at their disposal to se cure the highest possible yield from the one acre they have entered in the competition anyone interested in joining this high yield potato club for 1958 should send their applica tion together with a 200 mem bership fee to the department of agriculture office uxbridge by june 1st the officers and commitlee for 1958 are as follows chairman albert hockley claremont rr 1 vicechair man bob meek uxbridge rr 1 sectytreas h l fair ux bridge committee members harvey meek sandford john moore uxbridge rr 1 geo smalley stouffville rr3 ralph smith mount albert ross har rison mt albert ches old ham mount albert walter ker ry port perry rr1 walter savage uxbridge rr 1 byron risebrough uxbridge r r 1 lome tindall goodwood this high yield corn club for 1958 should send their applicaj is staying with her for a tion together with a 200 mem- da bership fee to the department the afternoon wa met last of agriculture office uxbridge thursday in the basement of by june 1st the church with 13 present the officers and committee group 1 conducted the worship for 1958 are as follows chair- 1 service miss m brown read man paul wellman claremont rr2 vicechairman larry doble uxbridge rr 3 secty- treas h l fair uxbridge committee members norman hogg uxbridge jack morgan claremont bert lewis stouff ville ralph veitch uxbridge rr 4 glasgow the scripture and mrs wm brown the lesson thoughts and prayer the business portion was in charge of the president mrs clarke everyone kept busy during the meeting working at a quilt and have an order for two more quilts to be made during the summer the bazaar date was set for sept 20th miss may brown gave a report of the presbvterial meeting at brook- friends from toronto visited j lin on april 21 the roll call with mr and mrs e knight and i for the june meeting is to be family on sunday i tell kenny reaman visited with grandparents in richmond hill i for the weekend j noble and family on sunday green river sorry to hear of the accident suffered by gordon woolhead when he had the misfortune to burn his leg with some fire crackers we trust he will soon be able to be back at school mr and mrs smetham spent sunday with their daughter and family mr and mrs yetta of willowdale mr and mrs geo willson and family and mr and mrs c coakwell and family spent sun day with their parents mr and mrs a coakwell mrs j davies spent the week end at the home of her son mr and mrs s davies of toronto mr and mrs h ridge called on friends here on the weekend also mrs j johnson and susan called at the hutchings home on saturday last the young peoples will meet at the home of mr and mrs binsted on friday of this week all young folks welcome the ladies aid met at the home of mrs fleischer on wed nesday of last week when the election of officers was held the officers elected for the coming year were president mrs a pearse vice pres mrs e for syth secty mrs w chafcn treas r hutchings pianist mrs m draper visiting comm mrs shank mrs o beelby mrs k postill program con- vener mrs r hamilton link and visitor mrs hassal i uxbridge opposes open deer season uxbridge township council turned thumbs down on an open deer season in the township when this matter came up for discussion on monday night clerk kennedy read a communi cation from the dept of lands forests suggesting that coun cil express an opinion on an op en season for deer in the town ship this fall council members were most outspoken in their opposition and a resolution by councillors nesbitt and forsyth was as follows that council does not consider an open season for deer would be satisfactory in a populated area and one that was considered a conservation area debentures held up a bylaw was given first read ing in connection with the rais ing of 28000 for a new school at goodwood council was un able to make further progress as in the last sale of debentures it was stipulated that no further debentures would be offered for sale until these were sold at the present time the amount of 45000 is awaiting consent of the municipal board grades 912 the following students ob tained either first class hon ours 75te to loocc or second class honours 66 to 7-ir- on the 195s easter examinations at the pickering district high school first class honours grade 9a gail white bar bara messer carol whittington sharon clarke carol lumley donald lindo wayne knapp ruth miller sharyn jones ron ald death nicholas baker lyn murison allen lackey john davison grade 9b patricia gray carolyn payne sandy ritchie barbara walker grade 9c diane dear anne lennox carol adams grade 9d sandra walmsley grade 9e jean barclay robert wood grade 9f brian greener patricia hawkins grade 10a diana johnson joy parker rosemary salgo john maniw barbara wage- naar carol mcpherson richard livesay norma cartwright ronald matheson grade 10c sharon williams marie vesters wanda carter grade 11 a mary j jamie- son eva hasek marion kime george shuhla angela shil- ton grade 12a garnet watch- horn robert bodnaryk joan lumley alice stevenson grade 12c jane koender- man jean walker catherine kennedy second class honours grade 9a paillette riches ian salgo john buttars james irwin lynn rogerson bruce thorp glenda palmer billy foster brenda pridmore alanj johnston grant foreman dar- lene mortensen grade 9b klaus gunther marian pegg ronald postill anne gerigs linda young gordon edmiston james r l irwin doris whittle john gerecke grade 92 carolyn parnham wayne carter diann crozier hilda smyth jack robertson fred shepstone joan mitchell terence sherlock diane bailey william cargill grade 9d bill keevil grade 9e gail peer donald matheson marianne wright i john bandurchin pat burrows i cliff lumley john morris jac queline archibald brian tavlor diane carter frank mansi evelyn dunkeld joan mcmur- ter robert lehman wiuurd peddie grade 9f jim edmonds gordon hutton diane loyst rosemary jackson gloria don aldson grade 10a douglas hortop alan dawson david warner l constance payne george wil son elaine barkey stewart craig ronald patterson gla dys disney ruby hobbs car ine osterhout robert bentley beverley banton robert mo bride fred brock dorothy willson john hanlon i grade 10b pat diasio gor don todd gordon edwards lyle jackson joan wright sandra foster tony moore grade 10c mayfred bing- ley lynne anthony irene kor- mos freda draper carol an- dcrson carolyn webb garry i taylor donna scott betty fox- ton marguerite found mari lyn wonnacott jean lewis grade ha frances ogle- tree george malcolm ronald kimura gail price kay mich ael peggy cowan ian edmis ton harry cook betty llib- bert mary lois johnson pa tricia clark anna wilson grade 11b leigh parker ray gilchrist carol white philip irwin jean griffin ian donnelly i grade 11c pat welsh joyce norton beverley bilcox amelia tucker grade 12a joanne porter carol james carole jakeman paul munroe lome cummings howard malcolm beth chis- holm grade 12b jane roberts gordon johnson murray car son bill ryan grade 12c joyce kimura david saunders archery the claremont archery club will hold its regular weekly shoot in the commun ity hall every monday night at 8 oclock everyone is invited to attend for information phone claremont 18j1 mr and mrs earl mcmullen enjoyed a trip to cornwall and lake placid over the weekend atha mothers day visitors with mr and mrs ed macaloney were his mother mrs macal oney from nova scotia his sis ter and husband mr and mrs c wilton maplewood mr bob macaloney and miss lillian brown mr ernest welton miss bernice obrian the ladies who attended the wi convention as delegates held in guelph last week return ed home on friday afternoon they were mrs ken ward cla remont mrs ernie carruthers atha mrs sam crocker honey- dale mrs fred wilson myrtle mrs f kurl whitby mrs gren draper and family called on mothers day on mrs albert draper and presented her with a gift she also called on her mother mrs zellers in stouffville she remembered her mother with a gift mrs e carruthers called on mrs macdonald one evening last week mr and mrs ernie carruth ers and ruth ann were guests at the christening of little jim- mie brillinger son of mr and mrs earl brillinger on sunday afternoon mr and mrs ernie carruth ers and mrs a carruthers at tended the funeral of the late mrs fred langmald in osh awa on tuesday afternoon mrs langmaid will be known by her friends as mary garbutt church street south stouffville on mothers day mr and mrs cyril bielby entertained to sunday supper relatives from hamilton and toronto miss eileen draper spent mothers day with her parents mr and mrs fred draper new 18 whirlwind here is a mower that gives you bargains in quabty features and performance its built to give years of dependable troublefree service mows grass weeds pulverizes leaves and trims close to give you complete lawn care look at these toro features heightofeut change in seconds without tools throttle stop and start controls at your fingertips staggered wheel design prevents scalping leaf mulcher attachment included free lowed in the making of salad altona the seventh meeting of the 4h amateur cook club met at john mathewson gerald and j evening the home of mrs f lewis on i harry noble went fishing at mr and mrs jim rocks and saturday may 10 with the vice- hawk lake j family visited with mr and president carolyn tran presid- mr and mrs stanley noble mrs knight on sunday ing the meeting opened with q jand family of goodwood and mr and mrs j mcmullen and canada and the 4h pledge roll the stoutlvllle tribune wnlll wh0 k a very in- mr and mrs murray hopkins ross had sunday supper with call and brief business was again friday evening may 16 bii jiuuiiiiiiv imvuiiv lerest talki taking as her visited with mr and mrs harry the reamans j discussed demonstrations foi- at the home of mrs m dunkeld i dressing and a main course sal ad and scalloped potatoes also a demonstration on setting the table and a few tips on serv ing roll call for next meeting name what you like to cook best home assignment assem ble and work at record book the cooking was then sampled and meeting adjourned with god save the queen meet 9995 low down payment easy terms powerful 175 4cycle engine with recoil starter and special toro auditone muffler larger and power propelled models also available altona feed supply claremont onl phone stouffville 210

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