Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 21, 1963, p. 10

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t1t the siouffvlue 7ri5une tfwruijy woiembtr 21 1963 students honoured at pickering high school commencement strict joy green of clarcmbht receives c e morley award for highest academic standing in grade 9a staff photo judith britton of claremont receiver the pickering womens institute award for the highest academic standing in grade 9c staff photo pauline wvilman claremont rr2 receives the t w beddall trophy for the highest academic standing in grade joc staff photo beverley hawthorne claremont rr2 receives the pick ering news award lor tile highest proficiency in grade 12 staff photo marie mitchell of pickering receives her high school letter the v percy ncale memorial trophy a grade 13 graduate toronto university ter three of the most honoured students at the pickering dist high school commencement on friday night award and the allround girl donald drake allround boy marie mitchell allround girl and george wright valedictorian and the he is presently enrolled at staff photo york university admission scholaisliip were left to right recipient of a 500 staff photo councillor milton mowbray will not seek reelection councillor milton mowbray will not stand for reelection in ward 2 of pickering township he revealed his intentions to the tribune this week he said that the pressure of business made it impossible for him to give freely of his time to town ship affairs mr mowbray is a partner in a firm of solicitors in toronto advise caution on metro takeover of pickering schools milton mowbray councillor mowbray lias serv ed the municipality well on council and his direction in many legal matters pertaining to township issues will be miss ed by the remaining members councillor mowbrays succes sor could very likely be another lawyer mr roger conant of greenwood a former member of the ajax town council he has indicated some interest in the position since taking up per manent residence in the munici pality his father was a former premier of ontario pickering twp nominations will he held on friday evening nov 29th elections for a term of two years will be held on saiurdav dee 7th reeve sherman scott advised pickering twp council on monday night that they should proceed with caution and make a careful study of the future ef fects of metro influence on the municipality especially in the field of education the reeve was referring to the golden- berg commission established in june by premier john robarts to study the future of metropol itan toronto reeve scott suggested that the clerk mr johnston and the planning director mr faulk ner investigate the matter fur ther councillor milton mowbray said he would be anxious to know what the effect would be if metro did assume control of the townships educational sys tem it is also a question whe ther we want to be included in metro for any purpose he said if we dont want it we should say so councillor harvey spang said that he would be opposed to a metro takeover of all schools in the township councillor mowbray agreed that in many sections the cur rent school mill rate did not present a problem councillor hubert wank not ed however that in school ar ea no 2 school rates were a matter of concern we cant consider mill rates alone said reeve scott but also other services that would be provided he agreed that a brief could be prepared only after much careful study a5hburn miss frances downing of toronto is visiting at the home of mr and mrs fred daw mrs m sparks visited rela tives in havelock recently miss vera leach spent several days at the home of mr and mrs gordon english woori- ville mr and mis james miller of carman manitoba were guests of mr john miller last week miss mary hopkins is in osh awa general hospital we hope for a specdv recovery mr and mrs root suther land debbie and xcil of utiea green river sympathy is extended to mr ja nighswander and family in the loss of a brother and un cle mr r nighswander of lockport new york we are pleased to learn that mr o turner is making satis factory progress we are sorry to hear that mrs g oldfield isnt feeling too well sunday visitors at the home of ruth hutchings were mr and mrs k smith of hamilton mr and mrs frank hutchings of claremont and mr and mrs c hutchings of toronto an invitation is extended to the public to attend the thank- offering service in the church on friday evening nov 22nd at 8 pm a film entitled the fa mily of bees will be shown mrs a coakwell is presently confined to the brierbush hosp ital in stouflville the next meeting of the hap py hour group will be held in the sunday school room of the church on saturday afternoon at 130 pm the ladies aid will meet at the home of mrs j irwin on j wednesday nov 27th at eight oclock the roll call will in clude the title of a favourite christmas carol miss w percy has returned home after spending a month with her niece mrs w apple- ton of kamore sylvia michcll accompanied were sunday visitors with mr and mrs fred ashton the sincere sympathy of the community is extended to mrs robt goose and family of whit by in the death of the late robt goose on saturday by her cousin marion gostick of stouflville flew by tca to montreal during the past week and visited with their cousin rev and mrs nelson w thom son mr and mrs barry nolan and daughter of ajax enjoyed dinner recently at tne home of mr and mrs hugh micaell and family altona mr ana it rrtiu xiyers and airs u ujuumiri ot mouiiviiiu ana lyir auu 4us ioug nugvcr were unuiiy dinner tuehis oi iwr ana ivirs iorman uimer congratulations 10 rrea wv- is tne iocai rord aeaier who won the iuuuuij in a tuey uraw niaui ut me xura lom iast week air boo lewis along with her fiutjt imjiituiy oluoo cias e- leriaineu incir moincris to a sa- j ta supper jrvpv oy tne guo j one evening iast wecic ibunaay feucls oj mr and airs walter davis were nee orotner lercy mamie anu iurt uec ot nemany and mr ana iufs v ernun lihicuii xtieity jvarcn ana ivcim vi uxbnae on monaay tne uavis naa din ner witn xr rcajpn uavis ot atouitviue lynda bunker and philip sa recant were among tnose oruuc iu stuuents oi uxbniigc mgu scnoot wno attenaeo tne koyal winter fair on wednes day last week the institute ladies were busy quilting at tne borne of mrs v bielby and this week the wms ladies have a quilt in at mrs a meyers mr and mrs fletcher goudic vtsltcd mr and mrs don davis larry and brian of weston on sunday dr h s hillyer speaks at service of remembrance dr hs hillyer pastor of the claremont baptist church delivered a very impressive sermon at the annual service of remembrance conducted on sunday afternoon in the clare mont united church the parade one of the long est and most colourful in years was headed by the caledonia pipe band of oshawa and in cluded members of local youth organizations in addition to ve terans of two world wars guests were present from ajax port perry and markham during the service wreaths were placed at the base of a white cross by mrs arvilla lehman representing the sil ver cross mothers jim curtis the legion phyllis desjardins ladies auxiliary scouts and cubs henry desjardins guides and brownies margaret des jardins and the claremont pub lic school marilyn rennie the honour roll was called and poppies were dropped by norma benson in tribute to the fallen of world war i and ii the claremont legion is ap preciative of the response ac corded their service and thank dr hillyer for his words of in spiration nobody ever gets anvthing for nothing but a lot of people keep trying tos of a pound serving say the purchase 54 of chicken per home economists at macdon- ald instate guelph remember loo that some persons like two servings of meat at a meal paul wellman rr2 claremont wins 100 bushel corn club clifford laycox will oppose reeve scott in pickering township clifford laycox a former councillor in ward 5 and de feated in 1961 by mrs jean mc pherson for the deputyreeves post has tossed his hat in the ring for the office of reeve he will oppose the current reeve sherman scott reeve sherman scott mr scott has been the reeve of pickering twp for five years and in 1963 was named warden of ontario county glen major mr and mrs cosby toronto spent sunday with mr george gibson mr and mrs ralph faulkner motored to huntsville on fri day and called on relatives mr and mrs albert lee to ronto spent the weekend with mr ja kingston mr and mrs ac simomnds spent a few days last week at braeside mr and mrs wm lcbriton toronto spent sunday with mr ee gates who is not in good health the glen major ladies aux- ilary will hold their november meeting on thursday the 27th at 3 pm at the home of mrs j forsythe mrs jim jones visited her crbush on sunday aunt mrs l hagerman at bri- mr paul wellman rr 2 claremont was the winner of the ontario county 100 bushel corn club this year he had a yield of 1233 bushels of shell ed 15 moisture corn per acre in second place was gordon hunter rr 1 brooklin with a yield of 1222 bushels per acre in third place was malcolm all- bright balsam with a yield of 117 bushels per acre twentyfour farmers took part in the 100 bushel corn club this year yields were tak en on a threeacre plot each contestant could use any vari ety he wished and use any means at his disposal to pro duce the highest possible yield the average yield for the 21 contestants was 866 bushels per acre the club was brought to a conclusion with a 100 bushel corn club banquet in haugens restaurant manchester on thursday nov 11 mr jack morgan claremont was the chairman of the banquet mr lynn fair agricultural representative announced the prc winners and called on the various donors of cash and merchandise to present their prizes mr walter atkinson stouff- ville presented a splendid set of coloured slides on their re cent visits to california and british columbia mr jack leek expressed the thanks of those present to mr atkinson for his very fine illustrated ad dress mr leek also extended the appreciation of the corn growers to the donors of the various prizes lor their cooper ation in making the prizes available for the corn club each year 46 polling booths established in pickering township a total of 46 polling booths have been established in the twp of pickering to take care of the increased number of ratepayers in the municipality for tlie 1363 election on satur day dec 7th this is an in crease of 13 in the bay ridges area alone six booths will be set up no one polling area will contain over 400 voters this information was revealed by a clerk mr lt johnston at a regular meeting of council on monday night the clerk said that individ ual instruction wil be provided to each of the deputyreturn ing officers and they in turn will select their own poll clerks more than 13000 cards of in struction will be mailed out to individual homes in the town ship between the nomination and election periods clifford iaycox mr laycox a resident of the west rouge was the councillor in ward 5 for three years prior to his most recent announce ment it had been rumoured that he would contest this seat again for the office of deputyreeve mrs jean mephcrson will be opposed by donald hopkins a public school principal and a resident of bay ridges truth hands a fiction has few- only to times to change become in one year the newsprint consumed by newspapers in american cities and communi ties would make a continuous ribbon of paper fifteen inches wide and more than j95 million miles long greenwood mr and mrs ed pascoa visi ted on sunday at the home of mrs norman wilson and mr and mrs jas thomai of stouflville mr and mrs w stewart of brampton spent the weekend with mr and mrs wilfred trolley and also mr perkins of toronto mr and mrs g fisher were i in ottawa on the weekend ow ing to the recent passing of ger- i rys grandfather the trustees of township school area no 3 will hold its monthly meeting at valley school on monday evening nov 25 th miss amy lageer and friend were vistors at the stanley by- ers home on sunday mr and mrs alfred pegg and mr and mrs ken brooks and families enjoyed sunday din ner at the home of mr and mrs donald pegg in toronto unit 1 of the united church women will cater to the prcs- byterial ministers meeting on wednesday nov 27th unit 2 met on wednesday evening of last week at the home of mrs w crawford mrs a gardiner was in charge of the worship mrs w pegg was presented with a cut glass dish the united church women held a very successful bazaar on saturday afternoon it was opened by mrs barton of claremont mrs hugh miller of brougham and mrs charlie closson of whitby poured tea a greenwood resident may be the next ward 2 representa tive on pickering twp coun cil it has been rumoured that mr roger conant a former member of ajax council will accept a nomination to the post councillor milton mow bray has said that he definitely will not stand for reelection mr conant a lawyer is the son of a former premier of on tario caledonia pipers lead remembrance day parade a long and colourful parade claremont united church on day service the troupe was of veterans and local youth sunday afternoon so take part headed by the caledonia pipe organizations proceeded to the in the annual remembrance band of oshawa the guest pastor for the occasion was dr h s hillyer of the clare mont baptist church sua photo

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