3 the stouffyilu tosmt twjcv m i960 reesor herd among top producers the 1959 progies report of the ontario dairy herd im provement associations tits the york east association sth out ot a total of 59 with an average production of uj02 lbs milk and 391 lbs butterfut in 1951 the production was 93s4 lbs milk 333 lbs butter- tit which means an increase ot 171s lbs of milk per cow the york bast association is made up of herds in markhara scarboro pickering and whit church townships in this report the herd of reesor bros rr 2 picker- tog gord and ken is listed 2nd for milk and 4th lor butter- fat out of a total of 1315 herds on test in the province with an average production of 15255 lbs milk and 512 lbs butterfat there were 25 cows with completed records 10 of which were mature cows all were grade holsteins raised by ree sor bros and were from sires belonging to central ontario cattle breeders at maple oxbridge pickering tp news organise 5day bible clubs hi claremont fiveday bibv clubs have been organized in the village of claremont che group is un der the sponsorship of the bap tist church tlie children will meet for one hour per day on the lawns of piivaie homes in the community the following persons have off red their prem ises mrs john quanu mrs keith drake mirs ken madill the cedar creefr public school and the parsonavge instruction will be provided by two repre sentatives of the child evangel- in three year tlie median salaries of fulltime teaching start at 17 cansidian universi ties and colleges have risen 35 percent the 1959 go figure is seven percent ovar 195s59 mrs wes lehman is pres ently confined to the scarboio general hospital after she fell more than twelve feet from an upstairs balcony in her claremont home to a cement sidewalk below a porch railing gave way mrs lehman sultered a 27stitch gash on her head she was treated at the scene by doctor doug brodie of stouffville and mrs c a overland a nearby resident and registered nurse staff photo ailin to ce mrs wesley lehman of cla remont suffered a 27stitch gash in her head last week when she fell from an upstairs balcony of her home onto a cement side walk more than 12 feet below the collapse of the porch rail ing has been blamed for the accident three teenage boys ronald hall jim redshaw and dwight douglas were on the scene im mediately they summoned mr ken mercer from the nearby public school building and he in turn called dr doug brociie of stouffville mrs c a over land a registered nurse also rendered first aid before the ambulance arrived from picker ing mrs lehman was admitted to the scarboio general hospital and on last report she was mak ing favourable progress al though stunned for a short per iod after the fall mrs lehman was not totally unconscious at any time pickering police crack down on speeders it was evident from the heavy list of offenders summoned to the pickering police court that township and village police are cracking down on traffic offend ers on hundred speeding tickevs have been issued by the two police departments in the past few weeks in addition other charges of a minor nature indi cate that little if anything is being left undone to make the area a safer place to drive the lotal number of cases be fore magistrate guest was 79 from pickering village and s9 from the township many had jiaid fines into court or in ad vance hut pleas of not guilty of speeding were given short shrilt in the face of the officers evidence hacked up by the radar unit daniel gallagher 17 of beech street ajax pleaded guilty to speeding at 15 miles an hour in a 30 mile one on harwood ave north constable- chas daniels said the accused when slopped made a remark that next time he would have to chase him to catch him fine 15 and costs orivlnc east norman alford charged with speeding on highway 401 at 80 mile an hour in a 60 mile zone gave as an excuse that he was chasing another car to obtain hi- licence number he claimed the car had cut him off at a crosswalk in scarboro sergeant john pufih said he was driving east on the highway when the accused passed him at a high rate of speed he clocked him at so miles for a two mile distance before catching him in lining alford s25 and costs magistrate guest sid you are fortunate you were not charged with careless driving richard derbyshire euclid ave highland creek was con victed of driving an unsafe ve hicle and fined 30 and costs or 10 days constable john found told the court that when he stopped the vehicle he lound that the wind shield svas cracked and difficult to see through tlie front bump er was nearly falling off the steering wheel had a three quar ter turn of play before it was effective the stud bolts of the left rear wheel badly worn and loose both emergency and foot brakes were not good lot in fight robert forsyth of uxbridge has denied a report carried by the tribune and at least five other papers that he was in volved in a fistic encounter on hie main street of claremont on saturday night july 16th he said that he was in the vill age before the outsiders arrived on the scene but was not pres ent when the fight broke out he admitted however that he was tlie target for the attack unkifige the 191s0 cryderman ruse reunion was held on saturday july 16 ai woodland park near markham about eighty five gathered during the afternoon for a social time together the weather was perfect many en joyed swimming while others rested and renewed acquaint ances a bountiful supper was prepared to which all did jus tice after the meal a short bus iness period was conducted by the president mrs c wright- man newmarket the sports committee con vener mrs clayton cryder man newmarket gave out spe cial prizes to 1 oldest gentle man si mr allan cryder man sutton 2 oldest lady st mrs beecher cryderman of islington 3 youngest child 5 months karen cryderman toronto 41 those coming the longest distance mr and mrs leslie cryderman flint mich 5 woman with largest waist- mrs orley elford newmarket 6 man with least hair mr chas wrightman newmarket 7 to the sect y ti ci s mrs e cryderman enniskilien after this the other sports were conducted and the winners also received prizes officers for 1961 are as follows pres mr don ruse egbert v pres mr allan cryderman islington scctytreas mrs e cryder man enniskilien sports con veners mr and mrs francis jose newcastle reception co- funeral service for elie spi- vak a leading canadian violin ist and concert master of the toronto symphony orchestra for 17 years was held on mon day at beth tzedee synagogue he died saturday during tlie summer months he resided at his cottage near siloam in ux bridge township born near kiev in the rus sian ukraine mr spivak be gan studying violin at tlie age of eight in the paris conser vatoire later lie studied at roy al manchester college in lon don and organized the first string ensemble to play on the bbc in 1923 he came to canada and played with the hambourg trio in toronto six years later at sir ernest maemillans re quest he organized anil led the royal conservatory as a senior violin teacher recently he resigned as con cert master of the tso to follow a fulltime schedule of teaching concert work and leading the spivak string quartet he made a threemonth tour of israel in 1950 and was soloist in the first bach festival to be held there he was also guest leader of tlie jerusalem string quartet surviving are his widow hil da sons david and michael his parents mr and mrs joseph spivak of new york brothers phillip of toronto and sam of new york and sisters mrs s heller of new york and mrs s levy of toronto 30 students complete swimming tests thirty boys and girls com prising four individual classes have successfully passed their swimming test conducted at bakers pool on friday and mon day afternoons the project is promoted by the claremont recreation committee under the guidance of the instructress mrs helen vizely mr robin son a representative of the canadian red cross water safe ty course put the young swim mers through their tests the program was interrupted on friday afternoon when a wind and rain storm hit the area four members of tlie senior group completed their tests on the following monday though a total of 55 boys and girls were onicially registered a num ber dropped out prior to fri days examinations the pool is donated by mr and mrs baker a gesture that is sincerely ap preciated by tlie promoters the successful entrants were as follows beginners made line lyons albert mcqueen tonv mcqueen judy miehell barbara pugh wallace pugh valerie rennie vnlerie samar- illo juniors ingrid anonby susan boniface gtiorge desjar- din donald eva ns michael hockley eric jones marilyn madill ted redshaw lynn ros- zell richard smith intermediates idelaine dop- king betty evans terry hop kins fred petty lynn spencer ken torrance dennis smith michael vizely seniors fred moore greta vanstone and elizabeth bylstra mr and mrs peter meyer left on tuesday for stockholm swe den where they plan to take up permanent residence mr and mrs jack manseil are enjoying a two week vaca tion at their huntsvilie cottage mr and mrs don hedges re turned recently fjoni a motor trip to ogdensberg new york they visited in kingston and enjoyed a cruie among tlie 1000 islands mr and mrs bill towner and mr and mrs jack hal returned home last week from a motor trip to kentucky we regret to report that mr jack brignall is confined to the scaibuco general hospital mrs valentino and daughter angeline have returned from a holiday at sauble beach loa firemen were aroused at 6 am on sunday to attend a blaze in tlie home of david powell east of the village an explosion in their oil furnace threatened the residence but it was brought under control mr wm vcss has returned home from trip to buffalo mr and mrs jack ingles of georgetown are visiting this week with mrs arthur prouse miss marie lynn a nurse on the staff of the oshawa general hospital has been spending a few days vacation ai her home here miss rosemary hedges spent a few days with friends at a cottage on lake simcoe mr and mrs ai fryer have returned home from a motor trip into eastern canada we are pleased to hear that mrs rlioda almack is home and progressing slowly after a live week stay in the hospital mr and mrs a samaiillo and family ralph hill and mr starrdymond picnic on saturday aug 13 the list of summertime events in ontario county wouldnt be complete without the annual mike starr matt dymond pic nic plans for which were an nounced recently friends and supporters of tlie two cabinet ministers from this area have been looking forward to this years renewal of the outdoor event and the 1960 show will be the biggest yet accord ing to harry jermyn mrs a richardson and bill newman the picnic committee tile youngsters of the county will be the featured guests at greenwood park on saturday august 13th as wiall as the schedule of games races and treats special plans have been made to have free carnival rides on hand for their enjoyment recognized as one tif the last of the oldtime political picnics the starrdymond picnic will be held at greenwood park on no 7 highwav on saturday august 13th north ont plowing match at zephyr the north ontario plowmens association held their summer meeting for the purpose of mak ing plans for the annual north ontario plowing match on fri day july 15th in the depart ment of agriculture office ux bridge the plowing match this year will be held on the farm of mr ross waller zephyr on thurs day october 6th the following committees were appointed land commit tee chairman ches oldham morgan dcgeer clarence breen tractor committee chairman rert lockie allan lockie can vassing committee chairman wes crosier ches oldham r thompson stuart belli clar ence breen banquet and pro gramme committee chairman cecil harrison bert loci tie ted hewlett the following judges were se lected horse judge heber down brooklin judges for plowing bob campbell chur chill alvin mark oakwood the prize list was revised and supervising directors were ap pointed for each class the junior plowing ihatch will be held on the farm of don smith beaverton on saturday october 1st the committee in charge of the junior match will be chairman don smith rus sell morrison clarence breen george sharpe spent sunday at theeottage of mr and mrs c williams at bancroft mrs irene levick was ad- irued to womens college st hospital on wednesday to un- j dergo surgery everyone wishes her a speedy recovery a red cross homemaker is caring for the children while she is away barbara gilford of toronto is spending some holidays at the home of mr and mrs j rennie august sth will be clare- monts big field day plan to attend and enjoy the baseball tournament childiens rides noon tea refreshment booth oldtime fiddlers bingo dance and many other attractions park opens at 1 pm a very successful miscellan eous shower was held for mr and mrs e sima at the home of mrs a gliddon where they were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts mrs sima is the former pat welsh lynn gliddon is spending 2 weeks with mr and mrs g tay lor and family thev are enjoy tag their holidays al their cot tage mrs ann gliddon has return ed to her position in tlie bank after a three week vacation mr and mrs rnbt hockley and family visited with rela tives in toronto on sunday mrs cameron craven and daughter suzanne from bath and mr and mrs d dodds of kingston visited with mr and mrs j norton over the week end grace benson spem part of her holidays visiting relatives in oshawa nancy loyst spent a week of her holidays with relatives in oshawa altona mr werner kabelka of sao paulo brazil visited tlie dul- mages recently sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs gordon wideman and family in the loss of their son mr and mrs norman bunker were guests of their grand daughter mr and mrs gordon vaughan of unionville on sun day this is your invitation to a shower for mr and mrs david francis verna mclaren to be held in altona school on fri day night ron and don dulmage spent last week at fair haven junior boys camp near gamebridge mmittee harry jose new castle everett cryderman en niskilien table conveners mrs j hopkins and mrs orley elford newmarket mrs harry jose newcastle mrs charles smith oshawa the picnic next year is to be at the same park on the 3rd saturday of july for the after noon relatives were present from plattsvhie erin bramp ton egbert toronto islington scarboro newmarket sutton bailantrae flint mich osha wa whitby bowmanvhte new castle orono enniskilien green river news mr and mrs allan miehell and family were dinner guests witii mr and mrs benson dra per on friday last mr and mrs frank hutch- ings of claremont visited with mr and mrs r hamilton one evening last week instead of the saying go west young man the trend here seems to lie to the east as mr and mrs geo duncan and mr and mrs r bruce are on a trip to the east of canada and while enroute they met mr and mrs r malcolm and mr and mrs r jackson who are also on a holiday to the eastern part of our country mr and mrs allan miehell and family spent a most enjoy able weekend visiting with mr and mrs bruce lehman at their cottage at little hawk lake prayer meeting will be held on tuesday aug 2 at the home of mr and mrs f gostiek sorry to hear that some of our younger folk are the vic tims of the mumps we hope you will soon recover well all good things must come to an end and so it has arrived the closing exercises of the whitevale daily vacation bible school the time is 8 pm on friday july 39 at white- 1 vale united church a cordial invitation is extended to all parents and friends to comi and see a display of work which the children have been i3oing these past three weeks there will also be a programme iven by the children anyone wish ing to contribute to this cause will be given the opportunity to do so at this meeting mr and mrs benson di aper entertained mr and mrs jef- feries of streetsville on sun- day a very happy time was had at a birthday party at the home of miss jean seigriff when ten little friends gathered there for a party in honour of susan hell who was five on wednesday of last week needless to say tun and frolic were the order lor these youngsters and wl tat birthday would be complete without cake and candles mrs wm duncan had a very pleasant surprise on sunday af ternoon when her cousin mir percy wilson university city missouri spent a short time with mr and mrs duncan jit their home here sunday callers at the chafe n home were mr and mrs f smith and linda also mrs di- anne humanis of ajax cherrywood sympathy of the community is extended to mrs william sin clair and family in tlie death of mr sinclair mr and mrs roy morrish spent a few days holiday with mr and mrs j morrish in nor thern ontario the misses patterson spent the past week with mr and mrs j rennie the annual sunday school community picnic will be held at greenwood conservation park on august 6 lunch will be at 12 oclock come and bring a picnic basket drinks will be provided sympathy of the community is extended to mrs j bundy and family in the death of the late mr j bundy mr bundy was born in england coming to sault ste marie some 30 years ago mr and mrs bundy came to live with their niece mrs c a bolton two years ago mr bundy leaves to mourn his loss his wife a daughter in florida and a son in toronto interment was at ersklne cem etery mr and mrs a w hodgson of bloomfield spent a few days witii mr and mrs wes petty wishing mr wilmot gates and mr harry holmes a speedy recovery after their recent ac cidents mr and mrs gordon main land of michigan usa called on mrs wm sinclair one day recently on friday july 15 there pass ed away a deeply respected citi zen of ciierrywood in tlie per son of mr wm a sinclair he was in his eightysecond year born in pickering township having lived in whitevale and cherrywood and as a young man had joined the presbyter ian church in dunbarton tlie many friends and neigh bours who attended the funeral and the many floral contribu tions gave evidence of the es teem in which he was held his smiling lace and genial greet ings at the cherrywood garage will lony be remembered by many our sincere sympathy goes ou to his widow the for mer janet jessie gourlie to whom he had been married over sixty years to his daughter viola mrs wes petty and his three grandchildren mrs mur ray hollingcr mrs stanley powell and mr garnet petty also mourning his loss are seven greatgrandchildren tne gun major mrs howard langilie and mrs george pickett spent a day in toronto mrs cole of toronto spent last week with mr and mrs j a kingston her daughter gla dys her husband and two dau ghters of port credit came out on saturday and took her home and also called on friends iiere mr edgar fiss and mr stan ley todrow visited on sunday witii mr and mrs ed jones newmarket mr alec kingston and boys mr and mrs albert lee and martin of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a kingston martin is staying for some holidays mrs c johnson and delia uxbridge and mrs edith nel son of vancouver visited satur day evening with mr and mrs edgar johnson mr glen forsythe uxbridge spent last week with his cousin donna forsythe mr and mrs edgar- johnson attended the shorthorn twilight meeting at brookdale farms miss alma mcdowell toronto spent a few days last week at the forrest pugh home mr gordon whitney of ux bridge spent a couple of days with mr and mrs edgar john son mr andmrs david slmmonds rev c p shapter conducted tlie funeral service and inter ment was in erskine cemetery the pallbearers were messrs l hollinger joe barkey m armstrong f maynard g wil son bill morrish f barkey and l dart brougham the womans association of st johns church will hold ther next meeting on wednesday evening august 3 at ih home of mrs reantan asited by mrs- hodgson the program will be in charge of mrs robert miller mr george perry leturnea home on saturday after spend ing a week at st thomas ou home week mr and mrs ken bent and family of oshawa visited her mother mrs w hamilton on sunday mr and mrs john harvey of toronto visited his parents mr and mrs al harvey on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs grant johnston on the arrival of a little daughter gail elizabeth on wednesday july 20 the womens institute will hold their next meeting in the township hall tuesday aug 9 at s pm mrs geo gray who is now on a trip out west will give an account of her trip please note change of time congratulations to brougham girls soft ball team who play ed fairpon beach on tuesday evening in the park here win ning by a score of 3124 broug ham boys intermediate played greenwood at claremont win ning by a score of s2 congratulations to norma and milton campbell of ajax on the birth of a son john arthur s pounds 6 ounces at the ajax hospital on july 11 a brother for janis edythe mr reg perry and sons rob ert and garry of frome visited with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs geo perry on satur day miss gladys witter of toron to visited her aunt mrs mat thews during the weekend mr and mrs h robertson of toronto visited with mrs lenv mon on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs wayne whitney bernice harbron of ajax on the arrival of a little son at oshawa hos pital on sunday july 24 mrs dawson of claremont visited during the weekend with mr and mrs d l mains at their cottage on balsam lake mrs k c pascoe and child ren also mrs t r knox and family are holidaying at their cottage on balsam lake mr and mrs e carswell of oshawa visited her mother mrs w hamilton on wednesday eve ning ever soaring as more of the water resources are tapped can adas generation of electric en ergy in 1959 reached 103841 274 megawatt hours or 73 per cent over 195s student body grows at dec 1 1959 the fulllime uni versity enrolment in canadian universities and colleges was 102000 up 81 percent in n year and family visited on saturday with relatives here mr and mrs m worozbyt and children of burlington spent a day with mr and mrs claude simmonds and family mrs clinton neville enter tained friends from toronto on friday mr and mrs vv sowerby of the brock road also visited with mr and mrs w chafcn one day bst week chalk lake park scenic picnic grounds on beautiful lake imcnic tables refreshm knts 7 miles ensl of claremont on paved road follow the signs for further information call claremont 838r21 mm qf claremont fiels day august 6 1pm soft ball tournament races midway bingo variety show dance in the community hall fun for the whole family admission 50c dance 100 c 4