try- 3 the stouftviue tubuni twnjjy reentry 20 wm uxbridge pickering tp news sweetheart of pickering high fly ash fill for pickering township permission has been ranted by pickering township council for the introduction of some thing other than ordinary refuse fill for waste land mr frank barkey appeared before council on monday along with a repre sentative of ontario hydro with a request that they be permitted to haul fly ash from the hydro heron plant toronto to fill a large hole on land owned by mr barkey at lot 20 con 4 the fly ash which is taken from the chimneys of the coal- burning hydro plant was said to be excellent material for the re claiming of waste land it is expected that thirtyfive loads a day will be trucked to the site the hydro representative said that the material was extremely fertile for legumes when cover ed with a thin layer of top soil and yet could be compacted to a fine road surface a bulldozer will keep the material levelled as it is drawn in councillors newman and campbell introduced a motion that permission be granted on a trial basis for a month 17ycarold dianne rich ardson a grade 13 student and daughter of principal j c richardson was crowned queen of the annual sweet heart ball at pickering dis trict high school on friday night last years winner marie mitchell now enrolled at the university of toronto officiated at the crowning cer emony music was by art hallman and his orchestra claremont news mr clare keevil has been ab sent from work at sarco during the past week due to ill health mr and mrs norman young anh family of oshawa visited on sunday with mr and mrs jack lehman eldon cresswell enjoyed a re cent skiing trip to the lauren- rians on wednesday feb 12th miss linda mansell daughter of mr and mrs jack mansell cele brated her 13th birthday among the group of friends invited to a dinner and skating party were darlehe heron devina spen cer mary drake and margaret almack on monday evening feb 24th nt 745 the mission circle is hav ing a special guest at their meet ing rev and mrs france of cobourg they will be showing is t roxy- newmarket playing wed feb 26 for 4 nights at 730 and 940 ignokancf it o sin the birth ionjtasi i sljin rlkson elliot forbes nhmtentts o sensiile six n cklldra 4mttt4 itk fltrh husbands wives see it together adult entertainment all seats 100 pictures of our mission work mr and mrs france were given leave of absence for the purpose of taking these pictures of the work the missionaries are doing on the foreign fields the guide and brownie moth ers l a enjoyed a social eve ning of bowling at maikham lanes on wednesday evening prize winners were jess mc- guire marge samarillo agnes ferguson norma benson elaine carruthers and dorothy maye the reguiartmonthly meeting of the legion ladies auxiliaty was held on thursday in the legion with com pres r ren- nie in the chair she presented com p desjardins with her past presidents badge mem bers are reminded at the march meeting zone commander com g williams of oshawa will at tend eric wills of scarborough spent the weekend at the home of his aunt and uncle mr and mrs a samarillo mrs a samarillo mrs jack rennie and mrs harold hop kins visited and had lunch at the home of mrs n hill one day last week the first meeting of the new 4h course keeping clothes cupboard up to date was held at the home of mis m ander son on feb 15 any girls who are twelve or will be by march 1 is invited to join and take part in this very worth while and interesting course under the leadership of mrs m anderson and mrs h dean the next meeting will be held on feb 22 at the home of mrs anderson the afternoon unit of the claremont united church wom en will meet on thursday feb 27th at the home of mrs robt barton program devotion study book by mrs andersen and mrs carson roll call verse with the word heart the board of stewards of the claremont united church are holding a crokinole party in hie basement of the church on fri day evening feb 21st at 8 pm adults 50 c children under 12 years 25c refreshments will be served the group committee of the boy scout association are hold ing a euchre on wednesday eve ning feb 26th in the communi ty hall at 8 pm uxbridge twp council renews gokarl licence uxbrige twp council has re newed the 1964 licence of good wood kartways at cone 2 the permit fee of s175 has been sub mitted approval of the licence was granted at a regular meet ing on monday afternoon the members agreed how ever that the permit would be revoked after june 1st if a 1963 business tax of approximately 80 is not paid by that time agree to fire inspection fee for twp schools uxbridge twp council has agreed to pay stouffville fire chief walter smith and dep- chief fred c3stle 500 for each inspection of public schools in the stouffville fire area the schools included are goodwood 2 garibaldi and glasgow councillor arthur knight con sidered the fee rather high and suggested that the two firemen could check each of the four school buildings in a couple of hours reeve alvin redshaw argued that the rate seemed quite rea sonable since each inspection had to be followed up with a written report clerk elwood foskett pointed out that the inspection program came under the authorization of the fire marshalls office debating team in ont finals ontario county junior farm er debating team defeated northumberland county in the fourth round of the provincial series and will now advance to the finals against the western ontario winner representing ontario county is bob robertson port perry marilyn downey frank barkey and david hawthorne from the brooklin junior farmers the topic for the semi-final- series is resolved that the subsidiza tion of faim products in onta rio is beneficial to ontarios economv the finals will be held at the ontario agricultural college guelph on friday evening- mar 6th the debate will be held as a part of the provincial associ ation confeience and annual meeting pick two top speakers from four counties twelve top orators represent ing high schools in halton peel york toutside metropolitan tor- onto and ontario counties will compete in a provincial semi final zone public speaking contest on friday evening feb 21st at andeison high school whitby for the honour of rep resenting these four counties in the provincial final public speak ing contest next month in tor onto the twelve outstanding speak ers who will compete at whitby in this provincial semifinal con test aie the district finalists for the four counties and represent some 2so0o high school students who have taken part in local oratorical omdetitions in the county high schools in the past few months two winners one from the prepared speech section and the other from the impromptu sec tion will be selected by the judges on friday night at whit by to enter the 1961 provincial final public speaking contest to be held on monday march 30th during the ontario educational association convention in tor onto at the king edwaid-sher- aton hotel zone winners from all parts of the province repre senting some 510000 students will compete in the final oratori cal contest for high school stu dents one of the major public speaking events of the year this friday february 21st provin cial semifinal contest in whitbv is cosponsored by the ontario educational association the on tario school trustees and rate payers association and the on tario municipal electric associ ation municipal hydro commis sions the provincial final pub lic speaking contest on march 30th is cosponsored bv ontario hydro hydro trophies to winners an attractive engraved silver cup and a suitably engraved hydro shield donated by the on tario municipal electric associa tion will be presented to the -jn- neis of the provincial semifinal contest at whitby all the run- nersup in this contest will re ceive valuable book prizes the competition at anderson high school whitby will com mence about 800 pm officials of the ontario municipal elec tric association will present the hydro cup and the shield to the winners will pay to have old election signs taken down reeve laycov of ilvkcriii stated on monday night that he would pay the scouts or cubs st for each old election poster which they would take down and deliver to him there have been several com plaints from ratepaxers of these old signs ilefacinz the landscape councillor new man and deputyreeve mrs mrlherson said thev would also assist in the offer brougham apply for grant on equipment radio communication equip ment to the value of 780 has been delivered to the brougham fire brigade and will be used at any time required by the emer gency measures organization pickering twp council on mon day applied to the emo for the 30 grant allowed for such equipment which is to be made available throughout the muni cipality turn down request for wreck compound xxxxesc atha a second birthday was cele brated by christine tran on valentines day mr and mrs cyril bielby and daughters were visitors on friday evening with mr and mrs donald dunkeld and fam ily uxbridge township dog control officer scaled applications clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 5 pm march 6 1951 for the position of dog control officer cor uxbridee township duties to commence april i 1961 further information may be obtained from the reeve or clerk any or all applications not necessarily accepted j k foskett clerktreas xr goodwood ontario t 6019fi0 the first meeting of the new 4h homemaking unit clothes closets up to date was held in the greenwood united church on feb 15th at 1000 am the election of officers was complet ed pres margaret roberts secretary treasurer susan crawford press secretary pat harden each girl will make a laundry bag cover a coat hanger make shoe packs and cover a hat box with wallpaper the next meeting will be sat urday feb 22 at 10 am sympathy of the community goes out to the family of the late miss pearl barrett mr bill miller was involved in a car accident on his way to woik at general motois one morning last week considerable damage was done to the fiont of his car when it collided with a dominion mushroom truck congratulations to mr and mrs chas surphlis who receiv ed a baby son for a valentine a brother for rickie the february meeting of the brougham womens institute was held in the township hall on tuesday feb 11 the meet ing took the form of a pot luck luncheon mrs trolley the vice pres welcomed the members and vis itors mrs burrows gave her card report the public rela tions convener mrs m elli- cott gave a short reading then called upon mis allan ellicott who gave a very interesting talk on her trip to new bruns wick and down through the united states to anheim cai with her daughter and her hus band and family mrs ross knox then showed coloured slides of their trip to the cal gary stampede and on to van couver note the next meeting will take the form of a dessert meeting each member to bring two individual desserts the well drillers are busv on the property of mr mansonelli- cott presently occupied by mr and mrs creig moyer the regular meeting of joy rebekah lodge took place on monday evening feb 10 noble grand sister shirley knox was in charge assisted bv vice grand sister louise pilkey who also reported for the visiting and sick committee mr and mrs carl campbell and family visited mr and mrs harold barclay of lindsay re cently congratulations to mr and mrs douglas rovlv who were married in pickering anglican church on saturday afternoon sorry to hear miss gregg ha the mump mrs annis is the supply teacher in the junior room while she is recovering name members to game preserve pickering township council named the 1964 members to the crown game preserve commit tee at monday nights meeting those appointed to serve this year will be ken reesor l james clare balsdon harold plaxton h westney sid pugh wm michell and councillors newman and spahg reeve laycox has been named by council as their appointee to the waterfront advisory com mittee of the metro planning board to replace sherman scott who it was stated had no furth er interest in the position mr albert foter pent fri day with her father mr sam cave at map mr and mrs frank bielby had dinner on sunday with balsam mt zion friends are sorry to hear that mrs wm harbron had the mis fortune to fall and fracture her wrist about a week ago the mr zion sunbeams held their first 4h meeting of the new project clothes closets up to date on saturday feb 15 at their leaders home mrs jean disney the election of new officers was as follows pres joan hoar vice pres jan hop kins eleven members are parti cipating in the unit there are joan hoar jan hoskins gladvs fiss sheila disney isabel jack son gail disney linda john son margaret hoskins doreen jones brenda mcavoy and mary hoar mrs evelyn jones is the assistant leader debbie graham is indisposed with the measles the ucw met last wednes day at the home of mrs b jamieson with mrs lome jones and mis ralph jones in charge of the meeting following the worship mrs lome jones gave a paper on gods school the business followed and it was de cided to have a bazaar and tea in the summer an invitation was accepted to meet with the mission circle at the claremont baptist church monday evening feb 24 the meeting closed with a valantine social and supper a number of friends were en tertained saturday night to a come as you are partv at the home of mr and mrs glen manderson a number of jr farmers at tended the jr farmer valentine dance at brooklin saturday night mr cecil disney has com menced to build a house on his farm along the 7lh concession mr and mrs grant carson had supper thursday night with mr and mrs donald jamieson mr and mrs grant jones mrs lome jones mrs murrav jones and brian visited sunday with mr and mrs carl dopking at dundas mr and mrs fred finn and cindy had dinner sunday with mr and mrs cecil disney mr and mrs walter ptscoe and mr and mrs burnett jamie son had dinner sunday with mr and mr percy pascoe at whit by dont tell your friend about y wealth but dont leave it mr ant mrt norman lehman oweld on your tncomt tax re- and family turn on a recorded vote pickering township council unanimously turned down a request from j bath operator of the imperial oil station on no 2 highway to establish a wrecked ear com pound for the police the turn down vetoed a recommendation of the township planning board councillor campbell said he was definitely not in favour of the move he said such an estab lishment would hurt the com mercial assessment alreadv established he pointed out that the township had had enough trouble with wrecking yards previously our business is to administer theafiaiis of the township not to listen to what everybody says im surprised at mr bath even wanting this thing he said mrs mcpherson deputyreeve said in her opinion one of the present car wreckers could handle this iob for the police that this was not a necessity wants bigger library grant mrs r howarth appeared be fore pickering twp council on monday night on behalf of the pickering village public library the library is seeking an in crease in grant from the town ship which is presently 550 a year mrs howaith stated that some 176 persons from the town ship used the village library the township presentlj pavs a grant of s100 to those libraries wholly within the township and the smaller grant to the village reeve laycox suggested the decision be left with council committee for study if there were no tomorrows think of all the things that would never get done would maintain old cpr station the canadian pacific railwav will be advised by pickering township council that this bodv is not in favour of the railway removing the cherrywood sta tion although it is no longer in use councillor newman said this could be one more step which might make it more difficult to obtain commuter service in the future the siding nearby is still oper ated through the agincourt station appoint uxbridge twp officials uxbridge twp council a p proved bylaws on monday ap- pointing various officials to fill positions in the municipality for 1961 persons named to these posts are as follows board of health francis cook donald kennedy rate 300 per meeting school attendance of ficer leu pilkey rate 33 plus 100 per hour and 10c per mile roundkieimrs chas vin cent gordon flewell james jones geo baldwin geo cop- pins morlcy davis forrest johnston aylmer hood geo stewart mai shall sharrard russell albright kencevicwc clarence bunker geo baldwin everett hockley howard st john geo stckart ken menar hugh sillinglaw james jones walter beach grant hill lome tinrtal got don ewcn wm morris gordon flewell live stock valuator geo alsop rate 100 for each valuation plus 10c per mile planning board ralph faulkner clarence bun ker 3 yr terms community park board robt nesbitt ar thur knight gord todd finley thompson claude watson chas jackson hcib wagg building inspector haivcv bun ker salary 17500 plus 500 for each permit and 10c per mile uxbridge township warble fly inspector sealed applications clearly marked as to con tents will be received bv the undersigned until 5 pm march 6 1954 for 1 warble fly inspector for 19g4 to supply own transportation 2 warble fly powder fou township garage goodwood duties to commence april 1 1954 further informa tion may be obtained from the reeve or clerk any or all applications not necessarily accepted j e foskett clerktreas goodwood ontario 6401960 wlien kuick builds alesabke- bjfck lcsibro 1 door sport coupe itaick builds a highpriced car and puts alowpricc on it lots of cars are in lesabres price class but thats where the resemblance ends for instance does any body else in lesabres class treat you to that gentle buick ride or impressive buick performance and new pas economy no and who else gives you 15inch wheels finned aluminum front brakes extra cushion- ab0veall its a buick ing for middlescat travelers and separate heat ducts and controls for the rear scat right again nobody in lesabres field but lcsibrc if all this makes you think a lesabre would look awfully nice in your garage you should see how nicely it fits a budget who to see about it your buick dealer who else bhllmbi be sure to vvch tlescope and zero one now showing on television check local listings for time and channel chas cooper limited claremont ont phone 6492114 6492115 heii patrick motors limited stoutfviue ontario