p9 the stqiiffyluf trj3une twuby 25 19w claremont pickering tp news brougham school centennial interesting event for present scholars and oldtimers alike on monday evening june 13 to entertain with a hillbilly ville oshawa uxbridge port ong with scout master don san- at the home of mrs june mi- band some 1929 numbers and perry markham and stouffville derson and mr drake will go chell the guide and brownie dances and also comical read- were led by legion president j to sibbalds camp which is a i mothers la was held withiings those taking part were mr frank hollingshead- ladies provincial park at sutton vice chairman mrs j juichell jessie mcguire phyllis desjar- j auxiuary members were led byi mrs connor of the telephone in the chair general business idia mvrtle loyst gloria jones j second vice pres mrs norma office was completely surprised brougham public school cen- in the school was an antique dealt with this being the rene rennie norma benson benson the boy scouts were and thrilled when she came on tennial celebration last week- display the work of robert mil- meetin before september i irene hollingshead elizabeth led by their leader mr don duty at ten oclock the other eve- end proved to be a feature event ler and the evening concluded vvial eveninz was planned i goden marge samariuo joanne sanderson and the cubs led by i ning to find the operators had a for both present scholars and with a dance in the community was last for members and nonmembers pew evelyn carruthers jo de- mr craig peters the girl i little party planned for her who had assisted the la as rusha arvilla lehman marg- guides were led by mrs h hay- j they presented her with a beau well as guides and brownies in aiet benson ethel murray award captain and mrs g i tiful glass table centre specific way during the buffet lunch was served which blake year owing to the fact that i ended a very pleasant evening ies were led by mrs w welsh some of these people were not mr and mrs kennedy from brown owl and mrs r mc- able to attend the la and the toronto were weekend guests leod tawny owl jr farmers to hold captain ana urs u iuiui glass taoie cemre mied o tuuumw ainuuiwura m j i n- n1 hl lieutenant the brown- j with roses mrs connor is leav- the west hill legion pipe band j the school was built on land j lilt lp slm at i- v t- win tha tftbao nfrk t v dr x f trtml nn of clare- owned bv miss hubbards foi-e- v uilvui oldtimers alike the celebra- hall it was estimated that 600 tion was headed up by a parade persons enioyed the buffet lun- filled of oldtime automobiles led by cheon ing the telephone office to be married dr n f tomlinson of clare- j owned by miss hubbards fore- 1 mont and a former teacher fathers and the cost was said to i k rrf fv hr 4 tua the ontario county junior brougham mrs geo willson and mr thos philip spent three plea ant days last week in toroni attending the sixtyninth co vention of thj rebekah asseti bly congratulations to patsy ha den on passing her grade theory at the conservators i toronto with honors mrs soden enjoyed a trip t rice lake with the greenwoo forum people last week mr and mrs gerald harbro and daughter inajean of myi tie had dinner on sundav wit their aunt mrs matthews an also attended the special churc service in the afternoon mr and mrs l beach o mr and mrs mac middleton gave the opening address and a have been s500 a new two- bsodatoheid their brampt w mr an feaders wish to take this oppor- j with mr and mrs j mcguire the salute was taken at the left on thursday to enjoy a 3- number of past and present tea- room building is now being erec- j annua r shoot at the mr c willson on sunday id vom r- iu week vacation on the west coast chers were introduced during ted at a cost of 40000 both j oi william stearman son ux- oden had dinner win i park memorial gate by mr mrs samariuo and her sister j art hewlett with the colour easier abuffetiunch was plan- mrs hill from toronto and an- parties of the legion ladies ned and served by mrs e green other friend from peterborough i auxiliary scouts and cubs and and helpers plans for a picnic left on a weeks vacation to de- guides and brownies the serv- were discussed watch this col- i troit on friday j ice which took place in the le- on thursday june is the gion grounds was conducted by a tentative date aug 5 to go to girl guides and brownies held rev g davison legion padre a flying up ceremony the he introduced the dignitaries brownies who flew up to guides present who in turn spoke brief- were marilyn madill doreen j iy zone commander beaton cars of clai emont school girls i carruthers lonnie maxwell said in his remarks that such a and boys attended the funeral of their school chum brian tunity to thank everyone who and family has made the going a little bit umn for further news on same a tentative date aug 5 to go to conservation park greenwood on wednesday morning eight mr jim mcguire has returned i the ceremony to work and has a walking cast of the hundreds who attend on his foot and leg i structures will be used this fall bridge rr 2 on wednesday j iir and ijrs david walker o while the school history goes i june 17th the ride shoot was i a n sunday ed frank brown 83 years of back for a century the history under the supervision of h l mr m b worden of vancov the womens institute en- age from toronto was the old- of the joyed the visit to the harlan- of brougham trowse at bales dodds funer- joy green ingrid anonby bar- j huge gathering showed the pub- bara hill and betty evans mar- 1 lie what the legion stands for ders on wednesday june 17 where they saw many interest ing things and witnessed two pottery vases being made meet- commander beaton ings are discontinued for the summer months mr and mrs c norton have taken up residence in part of mr and mrs j nortons home garet ann almack walked up deputy zone commander bur- al home in west toronto inter- j j j w great regret that the gess said work with the le- until the completion of their ment was ii york cemetery gujies i of their captain j gion and have something for new home mrs kay hayward resigning the veterans ment was in the pallbearers were david o- blenes bruce drake ronald her position lieutenant mrs ladies auxiliary pres the mission circle will hold e their meeting at the home of hall fred moore jim aorranee connie blake is ste up to murray spoke on behalf of the mrs sam taylor on tuesday and dwigiu douglas the flower bearers were david smith don- aid drake burt vizely frank taylor richard curtis russell blundeil and wm hammond the boys and girls felt tiie great loss of their friend noth ing but praise can be said for the young ladies and young gen tlemen they proved themselves to be and were a credit to their parents teachers school and community it was gratifying to have so many willing people to drive the school and pupils would like to thank everyone who drove and others who off ered to do so on thursday june 18 the legion ladies auxiliary enter tained members from uxbridge auxiliary at a social evening after a getacquainted period court whist was played the program then gave way to a change of pace with members of claremont auxiliary donning some very outlandish costumes captain and the company is auxiliary and said how pleased june 30 at 230 pm group one hoping by the fall meetings to they were to be present legion i in charge of the programme have the position of lieutenant pres f hollingshead said it all ladies welcome was the best parade ever held filled if there is any interested person who would care to de vote an hour and a half a week to the guides of claremont would you please contact mrs connie blake at 54j1 exper ience would help but it is not essential a number of boy scouts en joyed a weekend camp at the ajax scout camp at which they received an a rating one of the biggest parades yet was seen in claremont on sunday june 21 the occasion being the annual drumhead service sponsored by the cana dian legion branch 483 the parade led by the caledonia pipe band of oshawa was fol lowed by the colours the parade marshall was mr sandy goden the men of the legion and the padre rev davison along with other legion members from dunbarton ajax streets- mr and mrs g blake and mr in claremont and thanked ev- j and mrs j rennie and families eryone paying special tribute to spent sunday evening playing the ladies auxiliary for their est pupil mrs rachel davis of dates back even farther settlers brougham and miss nellie hub- were said to have built log cab- bard of simcoe both 78 were ins here as early as 1822 in next in line of elder pupils mrs george hamilton of keswick 1833 the first store was opened by william bentley and the was the oldest lady on the place was known for a time as grounds having passed her 80th bentleys corners in 1850 brou- birthday coming perhaps the gham blossomed forth with a farthest distance were mrs aljfair grounds lodge organiza- dridge and mr frank harvey tions were formed sawmills and ronald shier from british columbia feed mills flourished fair agricultural represema- sask spent the weekend wit tive and alvin blades assistant mr and mrs w a knox mr re worden taught school at th the uxbridge beaverton port b rd sixty vears ago an perry and brookhn junior far- 1 ii tu rner clubs competed in the com- j petition mvnox patents of mr knox the uxbridge junior farmers i mrs e u croer tor won the competition with team onto sited with her brother members stewart annand nor- i warren and mrs willson dur man meek walter kerry and j ing the weekend we are sorry to hear that brougham swamped 174 by oshawa help to the legion rev g davi son in his address pointed out the weapons of war since the world began to the present day secret weapons he said to keep thomas and miss jean pascoe croquet at the home of mr and mrs j mcguire a return match has been scheduled the residents of claremont offer congratulations to mr jim oshawa merchants were in a hitting mood thursday night at alexandra park when they pounded out 17 hits for as many runs to defeat brougham 174 goodwood in mind the weapon of prayer and faith in god which will we hope some day end all wars if everyone will turn to god in prayer when things seem hope less the legion would like to take on the event of their marriage which took place on saturday june 20 at greenwood we wish them much happiness mr and mrs a roszell and family attended a wedding on saturday in oriliia mr and this opportunity to thank every- mrs a roszell also spent a few one who took part for their help i days in ottawa last week in making their annual drumi mr and mrs f hollingshead head service the huge success it j left on monday morning for a was weeks vacation at their sum- the claremont cub pack en- 1 mer cottage joyed a weekend camp at which i miss marilyn rennie celebrat- they received a pennant j ed her ninth birthday on mon- on june 26 27 and 28 six- 1 day june 22 with sixteen of teen claremont boy scouts al- 1 her little school friends mrs r may mrs harry ried aunt of mrs in a south ontario county lea- stanley slack arrived last week gue fixture i from brandon manitoba she the brougham sof tballers got will be anticipating a nice day a run in the fourth when booth on saturday to meet the many was safe on an error after wil- 1 relatives who will be at the son had walked staley forced i pughevans reunion willson at third for the second happy hoidays are wished out then b ellieott walked to i for mr and mrs bert staley local farmers tour county farm lands a pasture tour sponsored byj the ontario county soil and crop improvement association and the department of agricul ture was held on monday june 15th this tour was well attend ed the purpose of the tour was to visit as many farmers as pos sible who had entered their farms in the ontario county pasture competition each year farmers are giving more and more attention to the production of good pastures on their farms this is being done by the seed ing of improved grass and clo ver seed varieties in mixtures that are adapted to the farm more attention is also being given to the fertility program which includes the regular ap plication of barnyard manure and commercial fertilizers to the pasture areas farmers are al so giving more attention to the rotation of their pastures that is dividing pastures into smaller areas and moving their herds from one area to another at regular intervals once the cat tle have been removed from an area the pasture is clipped and the droppings spread if this op eration is felt to be necessary the tour began on the farm of george mclaughlin beaver ton mr clifford ross president of the ontario county soil and crop improvement association welcomed the group and pointed out that this tour provided an opportunity to learn about pas ture management by observing how others in the competition are handling their pastures ciher farms visited were c hewitt beaverton george zek- veld cannington oswald crox- all port perry and l smith port perry rr 2 george mc laughlin acted as master of ceremonies for the tour it is hoped to have another pasture tour during the sum mer at which time some farms of the other contestants in the pasture competition will be visited balsam ml 2i0n mrs b jamieson the active service class met last wednesday night at the home of rev t fleetham at greenwood the meeting open ed with a hymn followed by prayer by mrs lewis jones and the scripture luke 12 by mrs t jordan mrs lloyd wilson and mrs jack empringham both gave papers on steward ship during the business per iod it was decided to sponsor the merry homemakers club again in the fall the meeting closed with hymn 378 and the benedic tion this was followed by lunch and a special hour a number from here attended a shower on friday night for mr bill schloen and miss enid van blaricom at the home of mr and mrs john schloen mr murray jones is sporting a new chevrolet and mr chas fiss a new pontiac mr and mrs walter pascoe attended the thomas pascoe set date for this falls n out plowing competition the north ontario plowmens association held their summer meeting for the purpose of mak ing plans for the annual north ontario plowing match the meeting was held in the town ship hall sunderland on tues day june 16th with a good turn out of directors in attendance the plowing match this year will be held on the farm of wil- mot shea manilla on thursday october 8th the following com mittees were appointed lands committee albert thaxter tractor committee clifford english and henry kee- ler horse committee leslie harrison canvassing commit tee wesley crosier w heron m cohille b sproule banquet programme committee fer guson munro wilmot shea the following judges were se lected horse judge heber down brooklin judges for plowing winfred timbers of stouffville and alvin mark oak- wood the prize list was revised and supervising directors were ap pointed for each class the junior plowing match will be held on the farm of don smith beaverton saturday oc tober 3rd greenwood fill the bases and bradshaw walked to force in booth in the next inning brougham collected their other three runs bill maxwell rival pitcher drew a walk and r ellieott followed with a triple willson was safe on an error then booths single and staleys sacrifice scored willson for broughams final run boyce who replaced masie- wich in the fifth inning gave up only one hit and no runs or walks in the last three innings and the game was called in the 8th due to darkness merchants bunted maxwell and his infield into a daze in the first inning two bunts a single who have gone by plane to visit their son edon and family in british columbia mr lawrie wagg will be the speaker at the baptist church on sunday while rev filyer is attending conventions at king ston the two goodwood churches are participating in child evan gelism bible classes again this summer please keep the week beginning monday august 3 open for your children classes from onethirty to twothirty each afternoon prayer meeting will be held this thursday at the home of mr and mrs wm may mrs c jones is spending a i mrs john hamiltons mother is in the doctors hospital in tor onto mr and mrs e burgess of we extend congratulations to queensville visited with mrs atha mr and mrs jim thomas who matthews on sundav mr and mrs e carswell of oshawa visited with their mo ther mrs w hamilton on sun day the annual memorial and dec- were recently married in green wood church birthday greetings to mrs macdonald who will have an other birthday on june 26th miss evelyn dunkeld left for j orationservieeof brougham guelph on tuesday to repre- 1 union cemetery was held on sent ontario county at the 4h i sundav june 21 after decora- club convention tion of plots and a short prayer mr and mrs norman leh- all retired to the church where man and family attended the the service was taken by rev 150th anniversary service held at quaker hill church on sun day afternoon mrs will mcbride and eileen c e fockler the last living minister of the christian church in canada music was supplied by whitevale mixed quartette from whitby visited mr and i t church was filled to capa- mrs david tran on sunday mr and mrs isaac lehman from altona had dinner on sun- city with seats in the aisles mr and mrs cliff wannop i v i received a pleasant surprise on ij norman saturday night on being invited lehman and family a number from here attended the stouffville memorial decora tion service held in stouffville cemetery on sunday afternoon mr ken kirby mrs ralph kirby and mrs luther kirby are spending a week in chat ham with their brother mr and mrs e carruthers ruth ann and mrs a carruth ers attended the christening of danny wagg son of mr and mrs ken h wagg on sunday to the home of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs g hughson to find all their family awaiting them and all ready to help celebrate their wedding an niversary a very pleasant eve ning was held followed by a lunch including a lovely wed ding cake best wishes for many more years of happiness and two infield errors producing few d vith her daughter three runs in the 3rd raybuz- a hemmings and family minski homered in the fifth in ning with the score 44 the osh awa team broke out with a big rally bunching eight hits for nine runs tom oconnor trip led and singled in this rally j jordan walked and tripled and marty jordan had a homer palmer knights homer start ed off a threerun rally in the sixth with hubble getting a double and in the 7th the mer chants added another run on an error and courtneys double green river mrs j davies has returned i the evening auxiliary met on home after spending a week wednesday night at the home shared in the 17hit total with her friend mrs pritchard j of mrs c mctaggart mr and mrs percy middleton of buffalo were weekend visi tors with his brother herb and family mr and mrs kindree and mr at beamsville mr and mrs john may had sunday supper with their dau ghter mr and mrs harry woodland and doris mr and mrs walter pugh and daughter have moved to hamilton mr and mrs wes evans are going to live in the home they vacated in the west end of our village mr cecil woods preached his farewell sermon in the good wood circuit on sunday he and oconnor buzminski courtney his family are taking up resi- hubble and the jordan boys all dence in sudbury where he will every minute throughout th year canada produces 20 toni of pulp and paper born in pickering twp eighty- four years ago following an illness of more ada m stephenson a daughter than a yew and a half henry mrs edna pollard and three george wilson died at the osii- sons fred harold and thomas awa general hospital last week all of oshawa he was in his 84th year j also sllrv are a brother a son of the late thomas and johrl d whitby ten grandchild mary wilson the deceased was dren and nine great-grandchil- born in pickering township in dren mr wilson was prede- 1875 he was married at picker- 1 ceased by a son ross a sistfiri ing in 1900 and farmed in pick- elizabeth and a brother benja- ering and east whitby town- m ships for many years he re- thfi fllneral service was hcld hit well but nearly everybody be an assistant pastor in the tired to oshawa from his farm at tne gerrow funeral home on city church of toronto sorry to hear that mrs j hawthorne is confined to the scarboro hospital her friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs r hamilton and j spe sunday with andy and mrs friends visited with mr and mrs h case and family of dun- dalk on wednesday of week morden congratulations to mr and mrs jas thomas on their mar- wedding at greenwood on sat urday j mr and mrs c postill enter iriagesaturday7 in the church the mission band will meet j tained a number of relatives j ji and mrs c mctaggart on tuesday june 30 at the and friends from toronto to arld jf and mrs f byers took home of miss doreen jones i picnic on their lawn on sunday 3 lr d0 to see the st lawr- tasstaa8afl3fcammfcflaa last one cannot help but notice the lovely lawn mr and mrs dance claremont hall saturday june 27 rod bond and his mountaineers modern and old tyme ence seaway last sunday after noon during church service last w woolhead have surround- sunday larry kevin the son ing their house now they no doubt are waiting for the wea ther to supply the necessary moisture mr and mrs r hamilton had sunday dinner with mr and mrs t robinson of locust hill the fathers are to bo congrat- of ken and mrs elson baptized on sunday june 28th the 110th anniversary of salem church will be celebrated this church was built in 1849 by john adamson mr adamson owned the land on which this joe champion farm equip brougham see the new cockshutt 500 series tractors and the new 422 pull type combines joe champion farm equipment brougham ulated for the splendid manner j churcn was erected previous to in which they conducted the 1 1849 tne and nad been used as sunday school last week so a burying ground in this same once again fathers we say thank you dont forget the service for the brunswick hill cemetery which will be held in the church here next sunday afternoon at 230 owing to this service there will be no evening service at the church here for next week only plans are under way for a year salem was served by what was called saddle bug preach ers mr george gamble was class leader and preacher for many years in this church in 1863 the pickering circuit was formed comprising eleven preaching points these were dufiins creek brougham mt pleasant greenwood clare mont glen major sherrad sunday school picnic so in the jacksons audley kinsale and near future more word will be salem now your local new holland dealer gbsa rr announced pleased to hear that mrs d macphadden is home again fol lowing her recent operation for appendicitis and her friends trust that her health will con tinue to improve little cathy michell is spend ing some holidays with her grandparents mr and mrs w botham weekend callers at the cha- rev t fleetham of the green wood charge will conduct the memorial decoration service at 230 special music there will be no church serv ice at greenwood this coming sunday the 28th owing to the decoration service at salem but there will be sunday school at 1015 a number from here took in the centennial at brougham last saturday afternoon also on w and nice tot everyone fen home were mr and mrs j lipsett mrs j fraser of long j sunday it being their decora branch mr and mrs c norton j tion day for the local cemetery- mr and mrs j osborne and i family of toronto messrs douglas day of owen i listen were recent visitors with n n irr sound and bill rutledge of alken chafen at columbus in 1950 monday june 22 interment was lades and men girls and boys everyone 6nds the right shoes here choose from casual and dressup styles new smart and priced to fit your budget 299 up lehmans shoes stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store main street stouffville phone 95w mr wilson was a member of in mount lawn cemetery rev albert street united church and s c h atkinson minister of of eastern star lodge ioof albert street united church whitby conducted the services he leaves his wife the former announcement i am now providing fulltime medical service in claremont and district office hours morning by appointment afternoon 2 pm to 5 pm evening 7 pm to 9 pm wed afternoons excepted dr b d campbell fhone 41 claremont office in ken ward bldg ooooooooooooooooooooooooq09004 public notice ratepayers in the township of pickering weed control notice is hereby ffiven to all ratepayers that the weed control act will be enforced should any ratepayer fail to comply with the act the weed inspector or his agent may enter onto any lands and cut noxious weeds and the costs of such work will be charged to such owners on his taxes in the year following the cooperation of all ratepayers is solicited lloyd johnston george e holtby clerk weed laspector brougham weogoooooeeeeooooooooocx