uxbridge pickering tp news homemakers club fills need in first claremont cases the homemakers organizat- son sponsored by the pickering village and township branches of the red cross societj had its first claremont calls in july within a few hours after the re quests were forwarded to mrs e g allman the wheels were put in motion to have two local ladies posted in village homes during the absence of the moth er mrs hanthorne moved into the residence of mrs l almaek to care for their four children ranging in age from 2 to 13 years mrs chasburton was sent to the home of mrs irene levick to take charge of a fam ily of five the tribune visited both residences last week to date the homemakers club has had a total of twenty cases since november 1959 mrs allman told the tribune that not one single complaint had been registered all homemak ers are carefully screened by the red cross supervisor mrs hart- well and now mrs bryant of claremont mr and mrs grant taylor left on wednesday on a motor trip into eastern ontario mrs tay lor is on vaeaiion from the staff of the bank of commerced mr and mrs harry green enjoyed the holiday weekend at a cottage in ferelon falls i mothers and children took part j j in swimming and novelty races all the children received pop ice cream and cake claremoms field day is on saturday august 6 in the park starting at 1 pm plan to attend and bring the family and enjoy the midway rides and races and other entertainment afternoon tea will be served from 3 to 5 mr and mrs win gliddon pm in the south side of the and family were weekend visi- park bingo and dances will be tors at buffalo held in the evening the dance mrs wesley lehman returned j j p in the community home from the scarboro general hospital on thursday and is making fine progress towards a complete recovery she fell from an upstairs balcony onto a concrete walk a distance of 12 feet and suffered a 27stitch gash in her head mrs john wallis and son freddie returned home to orillia on saturday evening after enjoy- a oncweek vacation with her parents mr and mrs fred binsted mr wallis and his mother mrs tom wallis were also vis itors at the binsted residence on saturday night mr and mrs grant taylor enjoyed a motor trip to camp pickerin they meet monthly j ipperwasb on lake huron to visit their son grant and bob smith who are spending a vaca- at the red cross centre on the brock road mrs allman explained that a homemakers main requirement is a thorough understanding of children she must he prepared to look after normal housekeep ing chores under varici condit ions we want the parents to feel that they havent a worry in the world she said the home- makers club is of course only one of the many projects pro moted by the pickering society its a marvellous organizat ion continued mrs allman at the levick residence mrs burton takes over at 715 am and remains unil six oclock i see that the children obtain three square meals a day she said mrs hanthorne stated that she would remain at the almack home as long as necessary mrs allman pointed out that she was pleased that the organ izations services had been re quested since it would give the northern representatives an op portunity to turn their know ledge toward a practical use each homemaker is trained for her job rncrtit3cit5wseititicirts magic markers the latest development in marking devices 7jc and si 10 get them al the stouffviile tribune tion there mr and mrs taylor were accompanied by mrs lloy- st and allan they returned home on the weekend the sarco plant reopened its doors on tuesday following a twoweek vacation shutdown the employees who have worked for the firm for over fifteen years are granted a threeweek holiday period mr and mrs don hedges vis ited with mr and mrs arthur bates at wbodbridge on sunday mr cec redman motored into northern ontario over the week end to give his hunting camp a preseason inspection mr and mrs ernie baker returned on saturday from a motor trip to severn falls mr and mrs tony vanderligt returned on the weekend from a twoweek vacation trip into western ontario mrs jim graham is still con fined to the uxbridge cottage hospital mr lawrence hutch inson a former claremont resi dent is also in the same hospital his home is now in the village of uxbridge a number of employees at general motors are on vacation while the plant conducts its annual changeover to 1961 models mr and mrs ray hill and family of collingwood were weekend visitors with mrs loss hill they returned home on monday afternoon the guide and brownie mothers la held a very suc- sful family picnic at green wood conservation park on wednesday july 27 about 80 hall the sympathy of the village and surrounding districts is extended to mrs n sanderson and family on the passing of mr n sanderson mr and mrs g benson and family spent the weekend at severn falls visiting with mr and mrs b holman at their cottage the colour party and other legion members of legion branch 483 attended the drum head service in bewdley on sunday afternoon mr and mrs g blake and family are spending part of their holidays camping at algonquin park blanche benson returned home last week after visiting with relatives in oshawa mr and mrs wm browning and bruce left on saturday for a twoweek vacation at their cottage mr and mrs h hopkins and i terry are presently enjoying their holidays at their cottage at sixmile lake miss olive eveleigh from kansas usa a cousin of mrs g mcconnell spent two weeks at the home of mr and mrs g mcconnell and enjoyed many outings seeing northern ontario and niagara falls ted redshaw was thrilled with his first aeroplane ride on sunday evening from locust hill air field especially when the pilot tok him over claremont and vicinity n sanderson dies in uxbridge hosp on monday july 25th mr nelson sanderson of claremont passed away in the uxbridge cottage hospital following an illness of more than six years born in brougham the son of the late thomas sanderson and mary wilson the deceased was employed in toronto with the russell construction co for many years in 1954 he suffered a stroke from which he never fully recovered he was in his 66th year besides his wife the former hazel mantle he is survived by three daughters evelyn mrs j f duncan of orillia thelma mrs robt hockley of clare- mont joan mrs douglas bry ant of pickering and one son reg of claremontthere are al so two brothers louis of toron to harold of bethany and four sisters mrs wid miller of osh awa mrs ivan benson of agin- court mrs mait anderson of claremont and miss mabel san derson in toronto one brother fred is deceased the service was conducted by rev carnegie from the meeach- nie funeral home pickering on thursday afternoon with inter ment in the claremont union cemetery the pall bearers were messrs ivan benson mait an derson harry jarvis harold i sanderson douglas norton and wm hill tenders invited coal tenders lo supply one hundred ami fifty tons more or less of mixed nut and bituminous coal oil treated sie not more than 1 ami having a heal content of 13000 to 13300 i5tu per pound delivered lo pickering district high school will he received by weltering district high school hoard at the office of the business administrator box pickering ontario up to august liifio tenders are fo be enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked tender to supply coal all information in reference to the above may in- ob tained from the business administrator the lowest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted july into use gas lighting at airport on thursday evening 21st night flying went operation at goodwood airport only recently consumers gas completed the installation of mains along the airport runways and goodwood airport is the first in canada to use gas light ing for the purpose prior to installing lighting here the management of good wood airways checked with sev eral flying fiields in the usa and found that lighting run ways with gas was considered very satisfactory ii mitch 41 chairman a boss irwin business administrator tenders invited coal tenders lo supply oik hundred and fifty tons mure or less of mixed nut and bituminous coal oil treated me not more than i and having a heat content of 3kh lo 13500 ktr per pound delivered to ajax high sehoyi will he received by pickering district high school board at the office of the business administrator box 70 rickkiuxg ontario up to august 1010 tenders are to he enclosed in a sealed envelope and marked tender to supply coal ah information in reference to the above may be ob tained from the business administrator the lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted ii mitchell chairman a ross irwin business administrator tenders invited milk and ice cream tenders to supply milk andor ice cream to the school cafeteria at pickering district high school from septem ber i i960 to august 81 1961 will be received by the pickering district high school board at the gfhce of the business administrator box 70 pickering ontario up to august iqg0 tenders will in enclosed in a scaled envelope and marked tenders to supply milk andor ice cream it will be necessary fr the successful tender to supply refrigeration equipment for milk andor ice cream at two locations all information in reference to the above may he ob tained from the business administrator the lowest or any tender will not necessarily in accepted altona mr and mrs carmen figg and family of woodville and mr and mrs bert clarkson and family of stouffviile had sun day night supper with their grandmother mrs will clark- son mr and mrs richard wig- more and family of toronto spent the holiday at mr and mrs ted tones mr and mrs don davis and larry spent a few days visiting relatives in port huron mich the young people will be in charge of the service on sundav night mrs milt harris is spending a few days visiting friends in kingston mr and mrs don goudie and family are spending a week with her parents mr and mrs sam giberson of gordonsville new brunswick mr and mrs jim harris and boys spent a few holidays at dorset and algonquin park childrens meetings are being held this week by miss jennison of the child evangelism in the garibaldi glasgow atha and altona public schools daily rev ward shantz district superintcndent of kitchener was the guest speaker at church on sunday night he was a guest at the sargeant home the afternoon wa will meet in the basement of the church on thursday aug 11 at 230 when the mt zion kinsale and the evening was will be our guests a special speaker is being planned mr and mrs thos wilson and their daughter of burlington were visitors at the john middle- ton home one day last week a number from here attended the funeral of the late mr nelson sanderson of claremont last thursday afternoon mrs spracklin of toronto spent the weekend at the frank webb home mr and mrs glen eastwood and linda and mrs g mac- taggart spent a couple of days in the north country last week mr and mrs jas mclean of bancroft were visitors with irven and mrs mclean on the weekend mr herbert ruttan who is 86 of texas has been visiting with his nephews ed and walter pascoe mr and mrs wm turner of orillia spent the weekend at the wm brown home mr and mrs jas tucker and family of scarboro were callers at the les wilson home last sunday afternoon also mrs s knowlton and family of oshawa and mrs f disney mr and mrs harry wool- combe of orangeville grant and mrs mitchell of eeaverton and joe and mrs page of oshawa wer visitors with mr and mrs m pegg last sunday wins dairy princess competition the annual ontario county daity princess competition was held in conjunction with the ontario county hoistein club twilight meeting on the farm of mr chas hadden and son blackwater on tuesday july 26th the winner of the com petition was miss betty noble uxbridge rr 2 the runner- up was miss carol smith ux bridge rr 3 both girls did exceedingly well and the competition was very close the judges were mr allan lishman pickering rr 1 representing the milk prod ucers associations and mr george mclaughlin beaverton rr 3 1st vicepresident of the hoistein friesian association of canada each contestant was required to milk one cow and also to fol low through with the cleaning and storing of the equipment when they were finished they were also required to answer questions in connection with the dairy industry miss betty noble is now elig ible to take part in the dairy queen competition at the cana dian national exhibition the dairy princess competi tion in ontario county is spon sored by the federation of agriculture in cooperation with the various dairy organizations in the county mr morrison colville sunderland president of the ontario county federa tion of agriculture presented the winner and runnerup with their prizes the stourtvlue tribune thavjjy august 4 1960 fge 9 piece work pickers invade gribbie brothers gardens ten years ago harold and tion of four specific crops peas beans- on monday morning mrs ernest gribbie cultivated seven j beans squash and turnips they walter james keeps a close have 12 acres of peas and the j count on the output of each par turnout to date is one of the i ty there are 2 acres of beans best in many seasons the bean j 16 acres of squash and 5 acres crop is also expected to be about j of turnips thirty acres has average j been rented from the adjoining the labour force on the grib acres of market garden produce on their fathers property at thornniil today 64 acres of land at both goodwood and ux bridge is abounding in the fruits of their hard work the family moved to good wood in 1955 the following year they planted is acres of crop in 1959 they acquired still more land and this year they expanacu further they deal al most entirely in wholesale trade they supply produce to the a p and loblaw stores gribbie bros concentrate their efforts on the cultiva ble property consists mainly of teenage girls and boys from the goodwood and uxbridge areas they pick on a piece work basis the average employee will earn between 75c and si pet hour one enthusiastic worker was making sl25 per hour at one point at the peak of the peacrop fifty persons were employed more than thirty were picking property of mr alger maye an additional sixteen acres is under cultivation on the w g tom- kins farm near uxbridge mr ernesi gribbie told the tribune that he did not expect to ex pand his acreage further unless he was able to purchase more property the market garden business is a real gamble he said balsam mt zion a innes is speaker at hoistein meeting claremont lady wins 50 mrs geo pauling of clare mont was the lucky winner of a 50 merchandise voucher good at any stouffviile stores whose advertisements appeared on the shop and save pages in the july 21st issue of the tribune the draw was made by deputy- reeve kenneth wagg on satur day afternoon in hendricks hardware store mrs pauling had filled out a form after mak ing a purchase in schells food market brougham rev j norton of ajax will occupy the pulpit next sunday morning in st johns church mrs kerr will be soloist miss gladys witter of toronto and mr d l witter of mont real visited with their aunt mrs matthews on sunday atfernoon mrs w knox visited with her brother mr and mrs r ellicott on sunday mr and mrs newsom and family who have been living in mr mutchs house have moved lo glen major mr and mrs pascoe of whit by visited with their son ken and mrs pascoe and family on sunday congratulations to bruce will- son son of mr and mrs geo willson who had a birthday on sunday ten boy friends helped him celebrate on saturday mr and mrs w hamilton of columbus also mrs hicks of detroit called on mr m hamil ton one day last week mrs thos hammond and chil dren of claremont also her mother mrs a prouse called on mrs matthews on saturday afternoon bruce willsbn was successful in passing the junior red cross water safety test on juiy 29 at the pickering golf club swim ming pool mr and mrs mitchell of tor onto visited with mr and mrs al harvey on sunday the womans institute will meet in the township hall on tuesday evening aug 9 the program will be in charge of mrs geo gray who will give an account of her trip west all ladies are welcome please note meeting to be held in evening a large number atended a mis cellaneous shower for mr and mrs tommy crist nee phyllis jones at the home of mr and mrs lewis jones on wednes day and thursday night a num ber of girls presented mrs crist with a shower at the home of mrs donald jamieson mr cecil disney returned on saturday from accompanying his uncle cecil maynard of sell- omberg on a trip by air to om aha nebraska mr and mrs walter arm strong and bonnie visited a few- days last week with mr and mrs jack empringham mr and mrs elmer wilson left saturday to attend the har per reunion in ohio mr and mrs david pagan of toronto and eric jones of clare mont are spending some holi days with mr and mrs cecil jones friends are glad lo hear that mrs lloyd robinson is able to be home from the hospital after being confined for several weeks mr and mrs allan carson and family are holidaying in the orillia district mr and mrs alan manner- son are spending a few days at kirkland lake with mr and mrs raymand jones mr and mrs lloyd wilson and mr and mrs r day visited on the weekend with mrs f nocn al gravenhurst a mans health is his most valuable asset says a physi cian yes and isnt it a pity the banks wont accept this val uable asset as collateral kissing has an intoxicating effect says a biochemist its a safe assumption that he was not monkeying around with test tubes when he made this discovery ll mitchell chairman a ki husinc irwin i administrator tenders invited milk and ice cream tenders ti supply milk andor ire cream to the school cafeteria at ajax lliili school from september 1 1960 to augtisl 31 1961 will lx- received by tin- pickering district llish school board at the office of the business admin istralor box 10 pickering ontario up to august 9 i960 tenders ill foe enclosed in a sealed envelope marked tenders to supply milk amior ice cream all information in reference to the above niay be ob tained from the business administrator tlw lowot or any lender will not nvvsarily be accepted stalled auto thrown 50ft by freight train ii mitchell chairman a ram irwin businos administrator a scarboro man his wife and family scrambled from their stalled car moments before it was struck by an eastbound freight train at the cpr railway crossing on the old greenwood road north of the 4th conces sion pickering township last week archibald porteous 30 of 3 wonderland dr scarboro told police that he slowed for the crossing and then his car went part way onto the tracks and the motor stalled the train was bearing down on them and he tod his family to get out quick with him were his wife fran ces 27 two daughters heather s doreen 7 and his son wil liam 3 yeirs old visibility at the crossing is poor and drivers have to ap proach close to the tracks to see both ways the crossing is not protected by signals many complaints have been heard about the crossing which is on the road leading to the greenwood conservation park each weekend hundreds of cars travel the road to visit the con servation area engineer on the freight train was joseph golkin and the con ductor orvillc wood its destin ation was trenton no damage was done to the engine but the car is a total wreck it was thrown 50 feet by the impact makes a man feel tent feet tall what does why having money in the bank of course when youve got a nice pad of savings behind you you can take advan tage of sale prices and when you spot something you want you can pay cash for it or if some one in the family gets sick its nice to know the money is right there to look after him the fact is everything in life looks better when youve got cash in the bank and it doesnt take long to run up a nice sum when you make small but regular deposits yes sir money in the bank really does give a man that tenfeet tall feeling do you know where i save my money the bank of nova scotia i greek river congratulations to mr and mrs k chafen on the gift of a baby daughter teresa ann a granddaughter for mr and mrs w chafen misses carol and barbara duncan of markham spent a few days with their grand parents mr and mrs wm duncan those attending the closing exercises of the dv8s were thrilled by the program given by the pupils and also the work which was on display to the teachers and leaders in charge a most sincere thank you to one and all perhaps this could not be summed belter than by one of the senior girls on her way home last friday night when we mentioned that bible school was over for this year said i wish it would con tinue for another month mr and mrs everly and fam ily of st catharines visited with mr and mrs allan michel for the weekend mr and mrs wm duncan had tea on sunday at the home of their son mr and mrs donald duncan of brooklin mr and jirs win smetham and neice and friend spent sun day at the home of their daughter mr and mrs j reid of washago the ladies aid will meet at the home of mrs allen michcll on wednesday aug 10 at 8 pm all ladies are invited to attend this meeting sunday visitors with mr and mrs w chafen were mr and mrs j sullivan of port credit mr and mrs g fitzroy of islington mr and mrs fred black of fergus we forgot to mention that mr shane is very proud of his new granddaughter and spent an evening visiting her at her home picnic and vesper service the anrua picnic and vesper service of the ontario county junior farmers association will he held at the brock township park near port roister on sun- i day august 7th the program will include a swim in the afternoon the picnic supper and evening vesper service the vesper service will be conducted by the members of the junior farmers association miss joan marshall county junior farmer president will be the speaker for the service all present and past members of the county junior farmers association are invited to at tend the picnic and vesper service mr e a innes president of the hoistein friesian associa tion of canada was the guest speaker at the annual ontario county hoistein club twilight meeting which was held on the farm of mr chas hadden and son blackwater on tuesday july 26lh mr innes was agricultural representative in ontario coun ty from 1936 to 1911 since 1911 he has been farming near brant- ford and has been quite success ful with the breeding of hoistein cattle in his talk he pointed out the necessity of maintaining high quality in our hoistein cattle he recommended that more hoi stein breeders use record of performance testing on their cattle and also to take advan tage of the grading service that is provided by the hoistein frie sian association of canada he also congratulated the ontario county hoistein breeders on their oulsanding success at the local and major shows in the province of ontario the evening programme be gan with the judging of two fine classes of hoistein cattle mr garry nelson hoistein fieldman was in charge of the judging competition the official placings were made by a panel of five prominent hoistein breeders in the area some 600 people took part in the judging competition there were ovtr 90 ontario county 4h club mem bers taking part in the junior division of the competition the atha mr and mrs russell david son from whitby were sunday guests with mr and mrs mur ray dunkeld and family mr and mrs ed macaioney and brian returned home on sat urday afternoon after spending two weeks holiday with his mother in nova scoiia mr and mrs joe tran and boys spent the weekend in king ston with his sister mr and mrs gordon overland miss nelda dunkeld with friends spent the monday holi day in orillia mr and mrs gordon brad- field slid family from peterbor ough and mr frank bielby had sunday dinner with mr and mrs donald dunkeld and fam ily- mr and mrs isaac lehman altona and mrs allan myers siient friday afternoon with mr and mrs albert draper larry turnbull from oak- ville returned to their cottage after spending four wooks with his grandmother mrs gertie hoover and vein mr and mrs james loree toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs mur ray dunkeld mrs mcdonald is spending a week in stouffviile with her daughter mr and mrs johns ton the carrulhers family attend ed the family picnic of mr and mrs foster wagg on the occas ion of mr waggs birthday barry timbers from mt al bert is spending a few days with bobbie tran j various division winners were junior 1st k cough 2nd evelyn page 3rd brian jamie son ladles 1st mrs ada wick- ett 2nd mrs nelson arm strong 3rd mrs fred wilson mens 1st billy cook 2nd ed seedhouse 3rd gordon ma- dill in the weight guessing com petition the winner was roy wilson and in second place lloyd thompson the presentation of prizes to the winners was made by mr h l fair agricultural repre sentative assited by mr harold page a group of ladies from brook lin provided a number of very iine musical selections mr cecil disney vicepresi dent of the ontario county hoi stein club thanked the speaker for his very fine address mr hadden for the use of the farm and all others who had con tributed to the success of the hoistein twilight meeing mr morrison colville presi dent of the ontario county federation of agriculture pres ented prizes to the dairy prin cess miss betty noble and to the runnerup miss carol smith reduce cracks improve shell quality even when hot weather cuts feed intake birds need extra calcium when tlicy lay at high capa city during thp hot summer months thats why you should give your birds aero shcllmaker now for profitable strong shell eggs feed aero shcllmaker top dressed on the feed mixed with lay mash or fed free choice cyjljhrsit x x see us for aero shellmaker today stouffville clabemont field day some people are so deceitful they go around wearing a coun terfeit tan produced by cosmct- 1 ics instead of by the sun i 61 pm soft ball tournament races midway bingo variety show dance in the community hall fun for the whole family admission 50c dance 100 fpir mafrtm ft