Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1962, p. 8

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the stouffylui twww tteay jmmwm uxbridge pickering tp news trio fined 150 for secord sanctuary in fishing uxbridge 9 twp a trio whose fishing expedi- tion took them into a bird sanc tuary to trout spawning beds were each fined 50 and costs in whitby police court last ueek s kostiuk of oshawa don boi 16 and everet vraegh 23 both of ajax were convicted of trespassing on the bird sanctuary owned by tor onto veterinarian dr alan se cord located near goodwood dr secord told the court that he owned 2ss acies on the 3rd concession of uxbridge town ship south of goodwood and operated it as a sanctuary for wildfowl in addition he said there aie several ponds on the farm where kamloops and spec kled ii out spawn he said that neiiher hunting nor fishing is permitted and the piopeny is well posted with no trespasmig signs trout spawning on may 6 when the three accused were found on his prop erty he said the kamloops trout were spawning and were most easy to catch the entire property he said is fenced in ivan norton whose propel ty adjoins the secord farm said that on the afternoon of may 6 he found the three accused fish ing over a kamloops trout spawning bed he said that he found them with eight kam loops and three speckles he produced pictures of the fish one of the accused explained to the court that they had been unaware they had entered the secord property he said that another property which adjoins the secord property is also posted but he and his friends had received permission to fish there he said that they saw the no trespassing signs on the property where they wete char ged but supposed they were still on property where they had been granted permission dr secord told the court that he had been botheied by tres passers and said that some years ago tiespassers had ent- eied and had shot his wild geese after the 50 fine was levied against each acting crown at torney arleigh hillman said that the penalty would serve warning to others that they must not trespass on private property claremont girl to study french at swiss college on tuesday july 3rd 17 year old betty ward daughter of mr and mrs ken ward clare mont will leave malton by air en route to switzerland where she will em oil in a swiss col lege for a five week course this thirtysix this scene looking east be clearly tecalled by the ma- along the 9th concession in jority of presentday residents the village l claremont will claremont news unlicenced dance hall brings fine cf 50 the annual swim and life- saving program promoted by the claremont recreation com mittee will begin on monday july 9th the school children will be provided with a bus transportation schedule mr jack watts of downsview enjoyed his vacation at the home of his sister mrs jack rennie dr n f tomlinson and mr and mrs r f cooper attended the fun fair in picketing vill age on friday evening promot ed by the rotary club mr and mrs don hedges and mr and mrs howard hockley visited with mr and mrs asa byers in stouffville on satur day night r mr nd mrs robl hockley attended the decoration day services at the uxbridge cem etery on sunday the la of the guides and brownies enjoyed an evening of bowling at- cedarbrae tuesday evening prizes were won by marge samacillor jessie mc- guire aldene evans and elaine carruthers the annual l a iamily picnic will be held on aug 7th friends of mr fred lynn will be pleased to know that he is much improved following his operation in the ajaxpickering hospital entries from markham ag- lncourt stouffville uxbridge and bowmanville took part in e mens trebles bowling tourna ment on the local greens last wednesday the tourney was interrupted by rain during the third game valerie rennie is spending a portion of her holidays in tor onto at the home of mr and mrs h gifforri while there she attended the wedding on satur day of a cousin in the west rouge she will also spend a few days with her grandfather mr h watts toronto ron hedges and marie lynn visited on sunday with mr and mrs murray fraser 6th line uxbridge mr and mrs mark linton of toronto were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs w benson mrs guest oflindsay visited on the weekend with mr and mrs wm guest in claremont the girl guides and their leaders enjoyed an outing at the samarillo home on friday eve ning to conclude their activities for the season the annual decoration day seivire of the claiemont union cemetery will be held on sun day afternoon july 1st at 230 pm the home of mr and mrs jack rennie was the scene of a gathering on saturday even ing present were mr and mrs j watts of downsview mr and mrs w hobday and family and mr d mason all of toronto and mr and mrs w mckay of scarboro due to the holiday there will be no bingo in the legion hall on monday july 2nd games will be held regularly however every monday night after this date two claremont reidenls lil lian mcgreggor and ken ward participated in the donkey base ball game in greenwood com munity park on saturday night the contest attracted close to 2000 people marilyn rennie entertained a number of her school friend at her home on friday on the oc casion f her birthday local residents are reminded of the summer hours at the claremont library they are as follows friday 730 pm to s30 pjn saturday 3 pm to 5 pm closed on tuesdays ucw news remember the strawberry supper on thursday tonight in the claiemont united church commencing at 530 pm until all are served the afternoon unit will meet on thursday july 5th at 2 pm at the home of mrs frank car son the roll call will be name a bible food the program conveners are mrs geo mccon- nell and mrs wesley lehman lunch will be provided by mrs cliff reynolds and mrs frank hollingshead valerie samarillo and a cous in ralph hill attended a com bined birthday and graduation party in toronto on saturday for their cousin eric wills two claremont boys john torrance and terry green will spend their summer vacation period in calgary where they plan to work prior to returning to high school in september they travelled as far as bran don manitoba by car and com pleted the trip to calgary by train erma rcdshaw daughter of mr and mrs alvin redshaw claremont rr 1 was married on saturday evening to mr jack fraser of uxbridge the cere mony was conducted by rev geo davison in the melville united church the couple will reside in uxbridge mr and mrs arthur ward and daughters vandra and kur- sten of toronto were visitors on saturday at the home of mr and mrs robt barton mrs bartons father mr arthur smith also of toronto was a weekend visitor on sunday mr and mrs barton son robert miss gail pickering and mr smith enjoyed a trip to har- wood on rice lake betty ward will leave on tues day to enroll in a fiveweek french study course in switzer land this summer a tour will take her to many points of in terest throughout europe and she will alsb stop ot in london prior to her return home sept 1st death on wednesday june 13th minnie jane courtney wife of the late john morgan passed away at her home northridge ave toronto in her 94th year the deceased was born and lived near claremont until mov ing to toronto more than fifty years ago she is survived by one daughter gertrude a son george seven grandchildren and seventeen greatgrandchild ren two other daughters mrs c e wagg ilillic and marg aret passed away several years ago the funeral service was conducted by rev harold tel- fer assisted by dr w e hodg son of temple baptist church from the trull funeral home on saturday june 16th inter ment was made in st johns cemetery norway the home of mr and mrs l d almack was the scene of a happy gathering on sunday on the occasion of their youngest son corries fourth birthday present were mr and mrs a g almack and family of don mills and rev w c almack of dundas on saturday mr and mrs r g bundy and family of toronto visited the almack home on sunday evening mr and mrs almack ami rev al mack vimted at the reidence of dr and mrs francis labrie 4lh cone pickering the local public school will conclude its term on friday about 175 boys and girls will leave to enjoy their summer va cation period the annual prn- ed in the tribune as soon as they are completed rev a a cresswell will be in charge of the service at the cemetery decoration day- on sunday afternoon rev and mrs cresswell will take their vacation shortly and are con templating a trip to the mari- times mr and mrs don snelgrove and family of brooklin were visitors saturday at the home of mr and mrs grant taylor on sunday mr and mrspyatt and family of willowdale and mr and mrs arthur loyst of whitby visited at the taylor residence the home of mr and mrs earl anderson was the location of the wilson family picnic on sunday afternoon twentysix persons were in attendance it was also the occasion of mr and mrs andersons twelfth wedding anniversary mr and mrs john morgan and family entertained a long time friend mr robin nichol son at their home on sunday at 72 mr nicholson is an act ive organist and has played at no less than 362 weddings with three more scheduled for this summer he lives in whitby mr nicholson is the relief org anist in all saints anglican church whitby and will pre side at the console during the summer months also visiting at the morgan home on sunday were mr and mrs ernest pil- key and john of stouffville the claremont peewee soft- ball team is an entry in the pic kering twp league it is under the management of messrs earl pilkey and grant morgan mrs howard hill of toronto is enjoying her vacation period at her home here mrs nelson sanderson has taken up residence at the home of her son reg and is not com- lemplating any move until the all charges twp flouted offer for fill andrew dand of west rouge appearing before pickering township council at a special meeting last thursday night charged that a promise to give him all the fill he wanted from the sewer excavating in his area was not kept mr dand told council that or the past several years he has been considering putting up a rink for the community on his pioperty the rouge hill golf and country club i asked mr chapman about getting fill on june 6 i got a lew loads and the next day they were back dumping it in a ra vine then they started to dump it in the school yard that school yard has so much fill in it it is coming out its ears mr dand said ft tliffiir on the school yard eroded onto his property he would take legal actionmr dand charged discrimination in the matterof his getting the fill we have a policy now that all ratepayers pay 100 a load for fill said reeve sherman scott my dear mr scott counter ed mr dand this promise to me was marie 10 days before your new policy was set up i am well aware of the new pol icy and have no argument with it sometimes people make pro mises who cant keep them said the reeve i wouldnt give pickering township a fivecent piece for a load of fill and i need 300 to 500 loads said mr dand i if you want dirt free will j he children get on the rink i free asked councillor ross frank hibbeit 49 of dun- barton proprietor of the grand valley park was fined 50 and costs last week for using a pub lic hall as a place of public as sembly without a licence hib- hert who appealed before mag istrate c w guest in whitby police couit said he had ob tained the 5 licence the day after police visited his hall to lay the charge harold ashton pickering township bylaw enforcement officer said that hibbert had been advised on march 15 that he would need a licence to oper ate the hall which he was build ing he said that hibbert obtain ed his licence on april 30 sgt john pugh of the picker ing township police dept said that he visited the hall on april 29 and found some 300 persons dancing he said that the hall contained seating for moie than 100 persons sgt pugh said that hibbert at that time said that the licence would be obtained as soon as approval came from the fire chief hibbert told the court that on april 30 before he received the summons he had obtained the public hall licence ha said that in the days previous to the charge he had been negotiating with police fire and health offi cials to get their approval which was needed before the licence would be issued defence counsel gordon wet- stein obseived that since the hall was now licenced it would appear that officials were flog ging a dead horse acting crown attorney ar leigh hillman suggested that the application for a licence had been marie only- because police had shown an interest in whe ther or not the hall had a lic ence summer she will specialize in fench betty a grade 11 student at the pickering dist high school will be one of 62 other young men and women who will make the trip the group comprises 34 girls and 2s boys only one of this number is from the united stales the remainder are from canada in addition to the fiveweek study coure betty will enjoy a tour to points of interest in europe including siopoffs in amsterdam holland germany france italy and switzerland piior to her leturn home she will viit london her flight will depatt however fiom am sterdam on aug 30th betty first learned of the over seas course and lour from a school newspaper i never thought it could happen to me she aid she wrote for further information on the subject her application was accepted when she was able to comply with all test rcquiicments she is the first claremont girl to enroll birth taylor mr and mrs allan taylor of oshawa are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son lyle emerson on friday june 22 1962 at the oshawa general hospital a brother for dianne janice nancy and gaiy deakin will they help me put up a 10000 building shot back mr dand if you want fill you can pay for it the same as anyone else said mr scott there is more than one way of killing a cat besides stuffing it with butter as this corpora tion will find out said mr dand in that case there is little point in discussing the matter any further said reeve sher man scott 89th birthday a family gathering was held at the home of mrs russell feasby cone 4 uxbridge on sunday june 24th to honour her mother mrs wellington smalley on her s9th birthday and her great niece nancy wil sons birthday present for the celebrations were mr and mrs garnet smaljey mr and mrs edgar smalley and grandson ronald mr and mrs bert tin- riall mr dean alcock mr and mrs gordon wilson murray nancy and dean mrs n feas by and stanley mr and mrs lome mortson and brian and mr and mrs frank herdy and wanda goodwood mrs r may mr and mrs oscar kirid of vancouver aie visiting his bro ther and family mr and mis johnston kidd they spent the past weekend at the kidd cot tage on six mile lake fifth line ucw enjoyed an evening meeting at the home of mrs garfield bennett twenty ladies weie present the presi dent mrs bennett opened the meeting with prayer and the lesson thoughts mrs allbright read the scripture and the hymn what a friend we have in jesus was sung next meeting will be the second wednesday in july at 815 roll call to be answered by a bible brother it will be held at the home of mrs bert maye a film beyond the bell was shown with a lecoid giving the narrative keep in mind the chicken baibecue at fifth line church on aug 7th mr and mrs dudley wilson and children had supper with mr and mrs gordon jones on saturday junior bypu at the church on friday at 730 keep satur day july 2lsl reserved for the baptist sunday school picnic the baptist sunday school now has the cioss and crown award system on sunday there were a number received quarter ly pins first quarter terry and susan baldwin leonard may second quarter rodney kidd anddonald bunker third quarter michael patty and dawnna maye fourth quarter and year achievement went to marilyn and betty jones janet joan and doris slack margaret and dianne mayanri david and ley and superintendent mr d wagg assisted with the presen tation of pins mr claude simmonds will speak at the baptist church next sunday rev tetley being on holidays mr and mrs loucks of bc cousins of mrs minnie redman were guests of honor at a ga thering at the home of mr and mrs murray slack on friday mrs beit maye spent the day in the citv and lenewed acquain tance with a number of t datives sincere sympathy goes to the family of mr george evans who passed away in cottag hospital uxbridge on wednes day he lested at the home of his daughter mrs bob jones till saturday when the service was held in goodwood baptist church interment was in ux bridge cemetery the annual goodwood and district bible society meeting again showed pleasing results some new executive members aie willing to help the good cause please be prepared when the collector calls mr claude watson received a very painful dog bite from a stiay hound at the garage on friday mrspalcollins received badly cut andbruised legs at mark- ham shopping centre when driverless car pinned her be tween it and another car wedding bands were announo ed at the baptist church sun day for miss doris may wood land and mr donald johnson thomas a shower will be held for this happy couple at the home of the brides parents on friday july 6th please keep allan jackson rev j e fet- 1 jtliis date in mind altona plumber refused license without test mr fletcher goudie of rr 3 stouffville was refused a plumbing license without pass ing a plumbers examination at a special meeting of pickering township council on thursday night mr goudie who has been in the plumbing business for near ly 40 year claimed he did not know about the special bylaw that was passed by council ie- quiring all plumbers in the area to take a test some township plumbers were notified and not ices werp put in four local pa pers the advertisement said that if local plumbers applied for their license before a certain date they would not have to take the examination if i had known about this r would have been down and got- a licence mr goudie told coun cil i have plenty of work out side the area but i would still like a license hcie councillor harvey spang said i thought all the plumb ers weie to be notifiedand that was why the bylaw was held up- clerk l t johnston said he was under the impresion mr goudie had moved into stouff ville mr coudle said he was not making any threats to roun- cil but inferred he could make a few uncomplimentary re marks about the townships plumbing inspection depart ment council met in committee to motion reports will be publish- discuss the situation voting for mr goudie to he granted a license were reeve sherman scott deputyreeve jean mc pherson and councillor harvey spang opposed were council lors ross deakin herb wank and john grcenrhg councillor milton mowbray was absent ont cty population nearly 73000 the total population of on tario county exclusive of the city of oshawa is 72984 accord ing to figures compiled by the various local assessors in the country the population and aneagc of all the municipalities which go to make up ontario county arc compiled for the use of the county assessment de partment the largest municipality in ontario county is the township of pickering with more than 70000 acres and a population of nearly 19000 the largest town in the coun ty is whitby with a population nearing 13000 following is a table of the municipalities showing their acreage in brackets townsajax 7519 2878 uxbridge 2371 512 whitby 12805 i2s1 villages beavcrton 1211 590 cannlngton 1021 485 pickering 1752 178 port per ry 2291 700 townships brock 2r53 67165 east whitby 2733 rev bruce hisey conducts service for mrs baker 108 1 count it an honour to be asked to take this service slated rev bruce hisey pastor of second markham and baker hill baptist churches at the fu neral for the late celia ann baker at the parlors of mcguire and low uxbridge on thurs day afternoon the deceased the oldest person in the prov ince at 108 years would have marked her 109th birthday in september shepassed away in the brierbush hospital on mon day morning june 18th i remember her as a boy a very little boy continued rev hisey he said that he un derstood mrs baker had attend ed the methodist church at be- ihcsda many years ago he had visited her both at home and following her admission to hos pital i have never known an other person who has lived such a long time he said mrs baker horn at newmar ket later resided on conr fi whitchurch twp she later lived with her daughter mrs tom phillips in uxbridge twp to day she is present with the lord concluded the pastor more than forty persons at tended the service in the ux bridge parlors and later the fif teen car cortege proceeded to the heise hill cemetery for bur ial in a plot next to her late husband wm h baker who died in 1926 20985 mara 2536 61501 r tickering 18587 70362 rama 920 23140 reach 3181 64- 009 scott l923 50455 scu- gog 42 11870 thorahj138 31625 uxbridge 2 531 53- 493 whithv 6153 32i05 grand totals tw84 496638 audley mrs fred puckrln the june meeting of the adley ucw was in the form of a supper meeting in the church basement following the supper the vicepresident mrs george squire conducted the business the roll call was strength the ladies are pack ing abalc for simcoe hall this week on behalf of theucw mrs frank puckrin presented a cup and saucer to mrs james cowie who is moving to ajax this week mrs arch bell presenled life membership pins and certificates from the ucw to the four charier members of the wa mrs frank puckrin mrs w h guthrie mrs lome sanders and mrs charlie clcmence mrs g astlcy led the worship service and presented a pin giam hie sttenglh of the nation mechanical mice or men assisted by three panel members mrs jack fallaizc mrs bill guthrie and mrs fred puckrin the community club picnic will be held at lynbrook paik on thursday afternoon july 5 mrs g astlcy enlertainul a number of ladies on friday even ing in honor of mrs james cowie the ladies of the com munity gave her a wallet ron taining money mrs cowie and marilvn arc moving this week to 128 admiral road ajax their many audley friends vmi them well in their new home mr and mrs ronald webb pembroke pnt the weekend at the home of mrs s wonnarotl other vlitors on sunday were mr and mrs frank wonnacott and angela bowmanvjh mr and mrs jack annan whitby mr andmrs fred annan and mr and mrs arthur wonnacott and kenneth pickering chim lffle pare scenic picnic qroundst on beautiful lake picnic tables refreshments beach follow asphalt road 6 miles cast of claremont phone claremont s06r21 kxkkw nuffield diesel cut your cost of operating with a nuffield 3 or 4 cyl tractor live power takeoff live hydratijirs save time save money with a nuffield tractor ken ward authorized dealer for austin morris voiklky sales service phone claremont iw kiley

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