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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 22, 1960, p. 8

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hf t m sttwfwuf 1wuk iwxby septorfw 22 1960 on esso tour mr don dunkeld of atha petitions left on sunday on as a guest of the imperial field of poterboro and mr k regular competitor in local an extended tour to the east esso company he is accom- allison campbell of burford ad international plowing com- coast and prince edward is panied by mr gordon brad- the trip manager peewees advance to twp softball final claremont peewees defeated dunbarton in two games on saturday to win the first round of their interleague playoffs hie first game played at dun- barton in the afternoon was a close contest with claremont coming from behind in the fifth innings to tie the score 77 and then pull ahead in the seventh irtth two more counters mak ing the final score 97 george redshaw and brian madill both hit homers bringing in five of trj nlna runs these two play er shared the pitching mound with eric jones performing be hind the plate dunbarton also tried two pitchers phillips and kyan with warren hall com- pictirif the battery in the evening game played at claremont the home team was trailing 76 at the close of the fourth innings but came thro ugh with a total of 14 hits in the 5th and 6th to clinch the game with a final score of 19- 10 george redshaw who again pitched the first five innings gave up only 4 hits and tom benson only two in the 6th and 7th ted redshaw led in the hitting department making a total of six hits in the two games eric jones and robert drake each had five claremont will now meet the winner of the frenchmens bay- west rouge playoff the date not yet determined 25000 campaign for retarded children icicering rarmer rinds j a goal of 25000 has been set hy the 1960 campaign commit tee of the ajax pickering and whitby association for retard ed children for the annual campaign for funds to be held the week of october ttthfunds trfil be used to finish building tfienew school for retarded chil dren now nearlng completion jn ajax and to pay for the years peratlng expenses members of this years com mittee are mayor wm a par- lift campaign chairman mrs ivconant canvass chairman rfrs x browning treasurer mr n fallon secretary and mm a s tranter public infor mation at their first meeting held in ajax council chambers hey laid plans for the door-to- dpor canvass which will be car ried out by local residents leta finish the school urgent need for the new build ing is emphasized by the cam paign slogan lets finish the school nineteen children are already taking classes in the 80yearold school on brock road a school which was ab andoned some time ago by the local school board a number of children who have been forced to wait for the special school ing they needwill begin classes in the new building we know that there are many children in this area who are eligible for the school said one committee member statistics indicate that there are probably several hunded retarded children and young ad ults in our area alone anyone who can assist with the work of the campaign is asked to offer his services by getting in touch with any one of the committee members by mail or telephone permission to remove station irks council a pickering township farmer returned home to discover that his three acre pasture field had been neatly mowed on further investigation into the incident he learned that tiie work had been done on orders from the township weed inspector mr harry ashton the ratepayer objected to the practice when he attended a special meeting of council on monday night mr ashton present at the meeting informed the members that he had received complaints of weeds on the property of mel carlton whites sirieroad neither the owner nor his wife were home at the time reeve sherman scott stated that according to the act no official notice had to be given when the property included less than nine acres mr ashton said he had been plagued with complaints regarding weeds from many parts of the town ship especially in an area from kinsale north to claremont mr carlton said he had pas tured a calf on the property throughout the summer and had intended to put three cows in the field on the weekend jr farmers service sun the annual ontario county junior farmers church serv ice will be held in trinity unit ed church uxbridge on sun day september 25th at s pm mr w fairley minister for the presbyterian charges of wick sonya and cresswell will be the guest speaker the ontario county junior farmers are in charge of the service and the ontario county junior farmer choir directed by mrs elsie dobson uxbridge will provide special music this church service has al ways been one of the highlights in the years activities of the county junior farmers asso ciation an invitation to attend is extended to all present and past junior farmer members and their friends the canadian national rail ways added more fuel to an al ready simmering fire in the tbtvnshlp of uxbridge when they submitted a letter to coun cil requesting permission to re- akev the cnr station in the hamlet of goodwood the sta tion was demolished several months ago the letter was pre sented at a regular meeting jait week permission was re- jqsed they tore down a better building than they erected tated reeve earl dowswell in a statement from the railroad it was suggested that the build ing was in a dilapidated and dangerous condition reeve dowswell contended that the present structures now n the station site were sub- atandard he charged that the cbmpany had received no auth orization from the building in spector to erect such a building mr bunker was never consult ed by the cnr he continued he suggested that the residents of goodwood had not taken too kindly to the railroads action ik the matter audley claremont qic brougham womens in stitute have invited the clare- jnont ladles to attend two short courses catering for crowds september 2s at 130 pm and something to wear october at 130 this is open to all tfdk it is likely that a new fire contract will he arranged be tween the claremont brigade and the township of uxbridge according to information pre sented to a regular meeting of council last week under the present arrangement the clare mont unit is paid on a per fire basis the claremont brigade has served an area in uxbridge bor dering on cone 1 and 5 it is served by the claremont tele phone exchange the stouffville uxbridge and mt albert boun daries are also divided accord ing to the telephone divisions reeve earl dowswell sug gested that in cases of border line fires he fell no brigade would refuse to attend mrs fred pucfcrln two representatives of the gideon society dr bruce greer toronto and mr vic henkel- man oshawa were in charge of the church service on sunday this society which was formed by a group of businessmen 62 years ago places bibles in ho tels motels hospitals foreign countries and also to grade 5 children mr neil murkar whitby will be the guest speaker next sun day morning the mens choir assisted with the music at kin- sale anniversary service on sun- 1 day evening the cgit held a nomina tion meeting o- thursday eve ning the officers for the com ing year are president anne guthrie vicepresident marie smith secretary joanne da- foe treasurer nancy puckrin social convener gail mitchell mr walter fowlie of green back and his son harold tor onto visited with relatives and friends in audley on sunday mr and mrs george squire peggy and glen visited with mr and mrs cooper bath orange- ville on sunday nancy and lynda puckrin spent the weekend with their aunt doris hollinger toronto four of the ladies attended the w a meeting at cherry wood on wednesday evening editors mail claremont ont sept 17 1960 tribune editor stouffville ont dear sir your correspondent has al ways maintained that it means a lot to have a good turnout of spectators at any sport on saturday afternoon in dunbar ton at a peewee softball game many claremont parents and friends were present while dun barton residents were conspic uous by their absence the same thing occurred in claremont on saturday evening when only the dunbarton team and their coaches were in attendance the claremont club was bolstered by a good cheering section why cant parents see the im portance of turning out to see their children participate in such sport especially when there is considerable enthusiasm shown by the adult management and their boys we hope clare mont will always stand behind their teams and win or lose be present to encourage and cheer them on mrs rene rennie ifiver is an unusual story of a drivers licence suspension dating back to 1913 was told to magistrate f s ebbs in courts last week wilmot tweelie 57 of green wood was charged with drunk- driving driving while disquali fied unlawful possesion of a drivers licence and unlawful possession of a registration permit the crown withdrew the latter two charges and the magistrate dismissed the second charge of driving while under disqualifica tion in dismissing the second charge magistrate ebbs said there was doubt whether twee- die had been notified of tho second suspension in 1917 tweedies licence was first suspended in 1913 after he was involved in an accident the reason for the suspension was physical disability lie did not know how long the suspension lasted but obtained another driv ing licence later according to the record it too was suspended indefinitely after an accident in 1917 prior to the arrest and subse quent charge in court tuesday tweedie got another driving li cence and also was able to cover his car with insurance magistrate ebbs reduced the drunk driving charge to impair ment and fined tweedie s100 and costs or 10 days twecdies driving licence was suspended for three months n double features at the movie have taught us what home is without mother diamond wedding mr and mrs andrew ashen- hurst is marietta st uxbridge ont will be at home to their friends and relatives on sun day oct 2nd 1960 from 230 to 530 pm and in the evening from 7 to 9 pm on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniver sary uxbridge pickering tp news cigapemont news mr and mrs archie fleming of cnionville and mrs leslie feasby and mr and mrs allan feasby of whlowdale called on mr and mrs howard hill last sunday mr and mrs w e crackle of toronto and mr and mrs roy morgan spent this past weekend in sarnia visiting his brother and family alex mor gan mr and mrs jack xigh jon and susan called on mr and mrs howard hill on sunday mr and mrs al robertson are presently enjoying a vaca tion trip to nova scotia mr and mrs ken petty were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs howard hockley mr and mrs arthur bates of woodbridfe visited with mr and mrs don hedges on sun day mr and mrs john hutton of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mrs ken ward mr and mrs tom hammond and mr don hedges were ent ries in a mixed trebles bowling tournament in stouffville on saturday on saturday of this week a mixed doubles tourney is scheduled for claremont mr bill towner has returned to the sarco staff after suffer ing a skin infection in his hand the wa meeting will be held in the sunday school room of the united church on thursday sept 29th tjie claremont pee wee base ball team finished in 4th place in the pickering township lea gue on saturday afternoon in dunbarton the first game in the semifinals playoffs was play ed claremont won s7 in a very close contest on saturday eve ning in the claremont park the second game was played and again claremont won 19 10 they now enter the finals ag ainst the winner of the west rouge versus frenchmans bay semifinals a number of folks from clar emont went to dunbarton on saturday afternoon to cheer the pee wee team on to victory mr and mrs r hockley mr and mrs r sanderson and mr and mrs h hopkins enjoyed a corn roast at ajax saturday eening at the home of mrs hockleys sister the claremont bantam soft- ball team were not in the play offs oi tile pickering township league but played good ball all season the claremont recrea tion committee who sponsored the team want to thank mr h desjaiuin and mr harold red shaw for the very excellent job they did in coaching and man aging the bantams sorry ic hear mrs r benson was admitted to ajax hospital on thursday for a few days her friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs f udell from toronto visited with their daughter and family mr and mrs wm gliddon a bake sale and tea spon sored by the u girl guide and brownie- mothers la will be held on friday sept 23 from 1 to 4 pm at the home of mrs laura anonby across from the united church the door prize is a beautiful handmade quilt news from brougham kkm imm a suggestion that a chicken ranch might be opened up on property in a residential sec tion of altona has caused mr earl dowswell reeve of ux bridge township some concern the tentative site would be lo cated on the northeast corner of the townline intersection near the brown apartment building the report was discussed briefly at a regular meeting of council last week reeve dowswell expressed some fear that refuse from the poultry might contaminate a nearby stream he also suggest ed that such a business might not be too acceptable to neigh bours in the immediate area the reeve said that 1500 chick ens had been considered he will view the location carats bxbridge twp uxbridge township council will consider the purchase of a new loader the motion was pre sented to p regular meeting last week by councillor norman hogg the decision was reached after the road supt mr stan slack stated that the present tractorloader was not heavy enough to do the work he noted that it was continually in need of repairs councillor hogg pointed out that the township of whit church had recently purchased a loader that could be used for both summer and winter work councillor alvin redshaw con tended that such a layout might place a strain on their 1960 road budget more than 7000 worth of installed culverts in private driveways are unpaid in the township of pickering accord ing to depreeve ross haw thorne the matter was discuss ed briefly at a special meeting of council on monday night the exact number of culverts was not revealed they would range in price from 35 to 560 apiece according to size sometime we will have to take action to collect it he ad vised he suggested that they could be removed he asked that the council should give the problem some consideration 139th anniversary rev robert walt the assist ant pastor of the peoples church toronto will be guest minister at the 139th anniver sary services of the claremont baptist church on sunday mor ning and evening worship will be held at it am and 730 pm the special soloist for the occasion will bo mrs eriggs crighton she is a sister of mr howard mills of stouffville the sunday services will be followed by an anniversary supper on monday sept 26th at 7 pm the speaker will be rev w niven aitken pastor of calvary baptist church osh awa instrumental and vocal se lections will be provided by members of the congregation atha about thirty relatives of mr and mrs alex gray surprised them on sunday and presented them with a livingroom lamp it being their fortieth wedding anniversary among the guests were mr and mrs j alfred kayos and miss edna of picker ing mr and mrs hugh mitch ell and family of claremont rr mr and mrs c gostick and marian of stouffville mr and mrs orval fretz and family of claremont rr also their son brougham the womens institute held their meeting in the hall tues day the president mrs m an- nis presided mrs tom wheeler was guest speaker and gave an interesting talk on public rela tions also a piano solo miss patsy gray of the 4h home making club gave a summary of her three days at the cne patsy won s300 first prize for judging material an invitation was received from myrtle wi to attend their meeting wednesday sept 21 at 8 pm in myrtle community hall fortheshowing of the color film tournament of roses ah ladies wishing to go meet at surplus store at 715 pm mrs blackman reported on the port perry fair our ex hibit on mothers day theme took second prize dressing up home grown veg etables will be the next unit for the 4h club this unit will start about the first week of october catering techniques will bo a short course sponsored by the brougham wi to be held sept 28th at 130 pm in the town ship hall miss mary mclnnis homo economist of the exten sion branch home economics service of tho ontario depart ment of agriculture will con duct the course organization meal planning purchasing stor ing cooking and serving at community functions will be dis cussed a cordial invitation is extended to all women of the community tho roll call was answered by donating a tea towel a very pleasant evening was held on saturday at the home of mr and mrs harry knox of solina when all the aunts of miss helen knox elder daugh ter of mr and mrs john knox met to tender her a hospital shower as she is starting train ing as a nurse in oshawa hos- pital many beautiful and useful gifts were received our best wishes go with helen in this wonderful undertaking mrs w knox and mrs howard mal colm grandmothers were also present mrs wm may and daughter olive also mrs reuben may and children of goodwood called on mrs w hamilton on satur day afternoon mr and mrs geo middleton of stouffville called on mr and mrs dean mairs on sunday mrs lemon is spending a couple of weeks with mr and mrs middleton of ashburn mr russell gray spent the weekend at his cottage on bal sam lake mr and mrs allan perry and family of whitby visited his parents george and mrs perry on sunday the wms held their regular meeting on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs n burton with the president mrs lindo in charge meeting opened with prayer by the president follow- ed by minutes of previous meet ing our wms is to give the offeratory prayer at st steph ens church north oshawa at the oshawa presbyterial fall rally on october is our autumn thank offering meeting is to be held in the church on thursday october 13 at 2 pm mrs hare of whitby will be guest speaker invita tions are being sent to different organizations a letter of thank- was read from mrs ems and an invita tion was received to attend the greenwood bazaar on saturday september 21 at 3 pm plans were made for catering to a wedding on october s mrs w c willson took the worship service on unity of christs church mrs h malcolm assisted by mrs h miller presented the program which introduced tho new study books ship under the cross and turning worlds meeting closed with prayer and lunch served by the hostesses mrs n burton mrs h miller mrs wm knox and mrs r mil ler mrs r white of hamilton is spending a few days with her niece mrs walter bayles and family greenwood a goodly number attended an niversary services at kinsale last sunday and this sunday is the mt zion anniversary at 11 oclock and 7 pm rev fleet- ham is exchanging pulpits with the minister at cambray there will be no church service at greenwood but there will be sunday school at 10 oclock a miscellaneous shower was held last friday night in the church basement for pat brooks and donnie pegg prior to their marriage on october 1st they received many useful gifts remember the afternoon w a bazaar and tea this coming saturday the 24th commencing at 3 pm there will be home baking candy aprons pillow cases etc for sale a very nice time was had at the corn roast last monday night up at the new conservation park it was sponsored by the two was in aid of the building fund for the addition to the church for wash rooms mr and mrs fred disney of brooklin were visitors at the fred byers home last sunday afternoon the evening wa held its meeting at the home of mrs jamos hamm last wednesday night mrs c closson was in charge of the worship service roll call was a verse containing the word charity plans were made for the forthcoming wed ding oct 1st a visit to fair- view lodge whitby to accom pany the womens institute will take place in october a deli cious lunch by cohostesses mrs pegg and mrs weatherston brought the evening to a close mr and mrs lome slute and family of raglan also mrs p wilson were visitors with wes ley and mrs sadler last sunday afternoon los and mrs wilson and girls were callers on ray and mrs ellicott last sunday fiukers five acres la miles north of no 7 highway 10th con used furniture second hand clothing ah clothing reduced to clear good winter coats 100 o 200 hard cover books specie laurence and mrs gray and tn0 sma 2-seatedchester- daughters of kinsale congratuj fieljs down fi latons were received from ther q r son alvin of vancouver ari mr 7 and mrs w f thomson of au da saturday windsor green river mr and mrs wm duncan entertained mrs o patterson of windsor for a few days they also had mr and mrs r patter son of oshawa as guests one evening last week misses judy and dale micheil and brother lloyd are holiday ing at the home of their grand parents mr and mrs alf mi cheil while their parents arc on a well earned holiday visit ing various points in the east ern part of our province the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to tho family of tho late wilmot shea who pass ed away at his home at manilla recently mrs j johnston and family spent a few diys at the home of her parents mr and mrs roy soebeck prayer meeting will be held next week on wednesday sept 28th at the home of mr and mrs wm binstead of clare mont please note change of day for next week only owing to the anniversary ser vices of the trinity baptist church whitevale next sun day there will be no evening service here for next week only the sunday school will meet as usual at 945 am a most cordial welcome will be extended to one and all to come and join with us at these services next week we understand some of the folks who have relatives living in the florida orange belt were in tho path of hurricane donna although they were fortunate enough to come through it safe ly the experience was really terrifying it is hard for those who have rcver experienced a hurricane to realize the disaster and hardship caused by one of these storms the ladies aid met at the home of mrs k postill mark- ham on wednesday evening the devotional period was taken by r hutchings guest speaker was mrs j irwin whose mes sage was enjoyed by all mrs allan micheil and mrs t has- sal favoured us with a duet the hostesses for the evening were mrs m draper and mrs r hamilton boys and girls from the age of four to eleven years there will be a meeting especially for you known as the happy hour held in the church here on this coming friday evening sept 23rd from seven oclock to eight in the evening any chil dren wishing to come and who have no way please contact either mrs l roberts or miss gostick there will be flannel- graph story choruses and also hand work so come along chil dren and spend a happy hour together anyone wishing trans portation from whitevale be at the trinity baptist church by 645 pm there will be a way of transportation for you there the fall season is really in full swing so the first meet ing of the green river home school association will be held in the school on thursday eve ning sept 29th at s pm guest speaker for the evening will be mr a w cane who is the rec reation association secretary for pickering township he will take for his topic sports and their place in green river and district some of the main points will feature the giving of government grants for this pro ject in our schools also the ad vantage of sports in our every day lives means and ways to have leagues also league com petition in our school and dist rict another important item of business will be the date of the meetings no doubt all those interested have received an ad vance notice and were also ad vised to mark which date was the most suitable for the major ity of the members to attend so please mark your letter accord ingly plan to attend the meet ing and the date will then be de termined by the number or ma jority in favour of the same eve ning dont forget the date thursday evening sept 29th at 8 oclock at the school house here weekend visitors with mr and mrs w chafen were mr and mrs c burnett and joan also mr w burnett of port credit and mr and mrs w carter and family and miss gloria marsh- low of the brock road uxbridge man given 7day jail term a good memory failed to con vince magistrate f s ebbs during a case of having care or control while intoxicated in magistrates court recently michael zariahyle 52 of ux bridge testified that usually when im drunk i cant remem ber anything but i remember everything after being arrested by har old hockins of the whitby detachment of the opp when he noticed zariahyles car weav ing along the road a breathallz- er test was administered corporal william warner of the whitby opp conducted the tests for the intoxication and told the court there was no doubt in his mind that zariahyle was drunk magistrate ebbs found zariahylc guilty and sen tenced him to seven days in jail and ordered him to pay court costs or an additional seven days impounded his car for three months and suspended hlj licence to drive for six months

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