tf t the stouffvlue t8iwne thurify februiry if 1965 rare dogs added to balkaren kennels at claremont two dos o very rare breed are now making their home in the balkaren kennels j claremont the do shin tzus pronounced cheer soo arrived recently from europe ard were met at malton air port by their new owners mr and mrs john paton both dois are lemale a champion that is two years old and a reserve champion that is 12 months old they are the on ly two doss of their type be tween montreal and vancouver raised by mervrouw e pauptit in epe holland the doss understand and obey ordes in both dutch and eng lish mrs pauptit sctsrz cn the advice of her physician cut down her stock of doss and j sent the pair to canada she explained to canada would be my first choice for i j know from experience that i canadian breeders are very- good with their doss the shin tzus a type of do2 between the maltese and parti coloured pekingese are named j titze and pitze their intro- duction to the rest of the doas passed without comment or pro test the declared value of the doss which is always less than the actual value was 1200 edgar ward president beef improvement assoc in his address to the annual meetins of the ontario county beef improvement association hed in uxbridge on wednesday feb 3rd dr t d burjtess depart of animal husbandry university of guelph emphasis ed the importance of balanced rations for beef cattle he out lined a number of feeding trials that have been carried out by the animal husbandry depart during the past year mr georse arnold farm management specialist for this area reported on the two feed ing trials with beef cattle that were carried out in ontario county in 1961 the co operators were mr august geisberger rr 2 oshawa and jackson bros rr 1 brooklin the officers and directors lor 196 are as follows honorary president walter beath oshawa 2 president kdgar ward claremont 1st vice president clarence hewitt beaverton 3 2nd vice presi dent harvey blackburn ux- bridge 2 secretarytreasurer lynn fair uxbridge directors pickering kdgar ward clare mont whitby gordon hunter brooklin 1 east whitby au gust geisberger oshawa 2 reach harold bay lis uxbridge w3 scugog sergio galenty pt perrv 3 uxbridge hugh shillinglaw mt albert 3 scott carman boadway mount albert 3 brock william heron sunderland thorah clarence hewitt beaverton f3 mara john speedie brechin 1 rama ambrose mcmillan rath- burn 1 directors at large malcolm bailey harvey biack- hurn and walter beath auditor for 196- gordon kwen uxbridge annual meeting in toronto on february is and 19 delegate walter beath oshawa 2 alternate delegate edgar ward claremont claremont news ontario county holstein club annual meeting the annual meeting of the ontario county holstein club was held in the township hall manchester on saturday jan 30th 1965 with 60 holstein breeders in attendance president ralph chambers opened the meeting at 1 100 am in his opening address mr chambers gave a detailed sum mary of the projects carried out hy the club in 1961 mr c d row 1st vicepros of the holsteinfriesian assn of canada was the guest speak er he gave an interesting re port on his recent trip to hol land mr row was introduced to the meeting by mr gerry nelson and was iiidnked on bensl of the meeting lor his very splen did and informative address by mr bob flett the various projects carried out during the year were discus sed and it was decided to spon sor the following projects in 1965 1 bus trip 2 barn meeting 3 annual banquet 1 twilight meeting 5 black and white show 6 championship black and white show mr gerry nelson fieldman for the holsteinfriesian assn gave a detailed report on his work during 1961 he congratu lated the exhibitors from onta rio county on their splendid success in the showring at the championship show peterbo rough and at the royal winter fair he announced the winners of 50 long time production certificates to 23 ontario county- breeders and 11 star brood cow certificates to 9 ontario breed ers the election of directors for 1965 resulted as follows neil raines blackwater 2 john leask seagrave 2 ron worry oshawa 1 leslie smith port perry 2 jim gordon cannington 1 robert flett oshawa 2 ralph honey seagrave 2 r j smith blackwater hugh ormiston brooklin mae christie port perry 4 for office supplies its the tribune atlantic corporation f g felix game branch mnnacer finance 21 yonge st s richmond hill ont phone smh5s ft cards m0irs rion 00 up candies heart shaped boxes j ij ch0c0utes r aikens pharmacy 35 main st w stouftville phone 6401722 miss sharon mccomb of castleton spent several days recently at the home of her grandparents mr and mrs earl mcmullen while her mother was confined to hospi tal in campbellford mr and mrs tom hammond mrs vint and mrs phil benns attended a euchre at brooklin on saturday mr fred evans has returned home from hospital following a cataract operation the 1st claremont cub pack held a toboggan party on satur day on the don sanderson farm mr and mrs jack ingles and mrs allan prouse of george town visited on sunday with mrs arthur prouse at fairvievy lodge we are sorry to hear that mr geo dcrusha had to have the finger on one hand amputated due to an accident suffered sev eral weeks ago the annual father and son banquet of the cubs and scouts will be held on monday even ing feb 22nd the passing of mrs warren willson last week saddened many folks in this community who had known her over the years the almack family were busy last weekend on saturday they were the guests of mr and mrs a g almack for dinner and on sunday afternoon the french family visited their farm and viewed newborn trip let lambs so far this season they have had 33 new lamb ar rivals on sunday evening they had a surprise party for mrs betty deacon on the occasion of her birthday with many friends and relatives present mr and mrs stan feasby of goodwood visited on the week end at the home of mr and mrs burton dunn the boy scout group commit tee has opened an account in the bank of commerce for der- rick curtis who returned re cently from the world jambo ree in australia anyone who would like to assist in covering the expenses of this trip are asked to do so in his name mr lloyd boles had the mis fortune to fracture two ribs in an accident at work last week mrs mildred cooper has re turned home after a holiday at deerfield beach florida mrs cooper arrived at malton by jet plane a speedy recovery is wished for mr elmer wilson present ly confined to hospital mrs stan warburton close friend of mr and mrs russell hamilton was admitted to the east general hospital for sur gery this week many local residents have at tended the ice follies in toron to including ron hedges and marie lynne mr and mrs chas redshaw barbara carson paul patton greta vanstone and john marshall the ucw will hold an im portant social evening and dis cussion program in a move to reorganize the young peoples society of the united church the gathering is on sunday evening feb 14th at 730 pm mr and mrs keith steckley of stouftville will be special guests all young people 13 years and over are asked to at tend the ucw valentine tea and bake sale will be held on satur day feb 13th at 3 pm in the basement of the united church the la meeting of the guides and brownie mothers will be held at the home of mrs thelma hockley on feb 16th at 815 pm films will be shown by mrs murray the girl guides attended a church service at ashburn on sunday feb 7th the goodfellowship class met at the home of mr and mrs anderson on tuesday feb 9th uxbridge pickering twp news municipal building project passes another hurdle the progress towcrj a new municipal building in the twp of pickering is slow but rea sonably sure last w it pas sed another hurdle when the architects agreement was ap proved on a 43 split vote dep utyreeve mrs jean mcpher- son councillor harvey span and councillor john campbell voted against the bylaw new against the erection of municipal building and furth ermore she did not approve of the finalized location councillor spang had earlier expressed opposition to the chosen site majority rules councillor wm xewman said that he too had opposed the building but was outvoted he continued opposition to the j said he felt that the majorit project was criticized by reeve clifford laycox we are being adolescent no worse than that childish he said he called for unanimous approval of the bylaw the reeves suggestion failed to sway three of the members councillor campbell said he had opposed the architects named in the first place and his opinion had noi changed mrs alcpherson sa hp was ajo should rule and he would not oppose each bylaw all the way down the line there has been a decision made by a majority and much to my displeasure i feel i have to go along with it- councillor herb wank sug gested that all members should work together in a businesslike way 1 dont think that a council can honourably sit by and see a bylaw such as this lost he said the claremont library new fiction the high white forest allen best detective stories of year boucher the atonement of ashley morden bodsworth a summer burning boyle bright day dark runner cuomo jane eyre bronte vendetta for the saint charteris the hostage cooper a song of sixpence cronin lydia cunningham funeral in berlin deighton the hand of mary constable gallico the greek affair gruber the lost city gunther the whirligig of time de jong bright wings laurence sweet morn of judas day llewellyn hammerhead mayo the fiend millar there you are but where are you mirvish the italian girl murdoch sir michael and sir george priestly oneman jury ransome corridors of power snow winds of the day spring katherine wentworth stevenson the sound of bow bells woidman undine young also on the shelves are sev eral new paperbacks including mystery and spy stories audley balsam mt zion mr elmer wilson is in the toronto east general hospital for surgery friends hope for a speedy recovery mr and mrs ralph price of toronto visited saturday with mr and mrs winton white mr and mrs cecil jones had dinner saturday with mr and mrs david pagan at west hill in honour of mr jones birth day mrs lloyd wilson spent last week in toronto with relatives the 4h homemakcrs club held 2 meetings last saturday at the home of mrs ed john ston at glen major mrs john- moi their assistant leader gave the girls their lunch notes were given on seams and reinforcement of sleeves the next meeting to be held at the home of isobel and marion jack jo a mrs fred piickrin the hic group met at the church on sunday evening with twentyfour present lynda iz- atl gave the worship service bob richards gave the program explaining the symbols of the united church crest the explorers elected their officers for the spring term at a recent meeting the chief explorer is barbara smith keeper of the log pat kins man keeper of the treasure beverley smith pianist peggy squire the explorers are planning a crokinole party in the church basement this friday evening feb 12th at ft pm the ladies are asked to bring lunch the membership class will meet at the church next week on monday evening at 715 the ucw will meet one week later this month wednes day feb 17th pammy izatt is home from school with chickenpox a petition has been sent to the pickering twp council from audlcy residents asking that something be done to make the intersection safer at the corner of the fourth concession and the audlcy road there have been ten accidents at this corner in recent years tiwlfami fromcdtip no power loss in storage minimum oxidation preserves gasoline quality claremont comm bowling lg team standings ivan booth 21 pis jean brad- shaw 21 pis dave ferguson 20 pts lloyd macgregor 19 pis lloyd pascoe 19 pts al roszeil 19 pts marge samarillo 17 pts ken field 14 pts jack brad- shaw 13 pts pat lord 12 pts ladies high scores high average agnes ferguson 19s high triple flat marge samarillo 760 joyce norrish high single flat 321 high triple hdcp 825 high single hdcp 351 men high scores high ascrage vic binelli 229 high triple flat vic binelli 8s0 high single fiat ivan booth 3g9 jack bradshaw high triple hdcp 808 high single hdcp 348 over 200 rose clarke 301 dorecn welsh 293 doreen alexander 291 marge samarillo 286 bill denier 2s2213 vic binelli 271213211 joe burrows 270200 jack brad shaw 250 dave ferguson 241- 219 al roszeil 238 agnes fer guson 235202202 lattv chute 232 fern redshaw 224 stew mcguckin 223201 frank hen- dy 222 alvn redshaw 21s ivan booth 215205 marion lord 213 helen rogers 213 lloyd macgregor 210207 frank weis sub 210203 lil lian mac gregor 210 ken field 20s204 jean martin 206 shir ley pilkey 206 joyce jardine 204 charley killey 204 lcs fitzwilliams 201 gt with coop fairm gaoirte fcoopx stouffville coop i phone 6401550 brougham the sympathy of the commu nity goes to the family of the late mis warren willson and also the to family of the laic- george perry both passed on last week mrs reaman of pickering spent the weekend with mrs w h ellicott the brougham united church women evening group met at the home of mrs bill ellicott who opened the meeting the worship service was led by mrs platto the fifteen members present heard the program con vener mrs fallis give a descus- sion on future programs which will include a study of brazil and also a study from the book god and his purpose the meeting closed with a prayer lunch was served by mrs don aldson and mrs fallis the next meeting will be held at the home of rev and mrs cresswell claremont with mr cresswell leading the study mr and mrs cliff wannop visited their son dick and fam ily in markham on sunday mr and mrs jack bradshaw had dinner with mr and mrs surphlis on sunday mr warren willson spent sunday with his foster daugh ter mrs lenard beach bramp ton the apartment above the d l mairs ltd hardware store is being renovated for the basket and pegg real estate offices don gibson and son bruce were ice fishing at lake simcoe on the weekend joining them were norm hodgson ken rob erts and lome annis the 1st brock pickering scout troop and their leader en joyed a toboggan party on sat urday afternoon mr albert gray has been moved to the claremont villa nursing home laura jean malcolm infant daughter of mr and mrs how ard malcolm was baptised in the church on sunday afternoon at the regular church service on sunday february 14th the gideons will have charge of the church service the afternoon group of the uniled church women will meet al the home of mrs w ellicott on thursday feb 18th at 2 pm the flowers in the church on sunday were from the memorial service for the late mrs willson the brougham young peoples group will meet at the home ot betty jean knox on sunday evening feb mill at 8 pm altona the sympathy of the commu nity is extended to mr and mrs chas hodgson and family on the sudden passing of her mother mrs lotton mr and mrs isaac lehman were sunday dinner guests of their daughter mr and mrs norman neal of stouffville miss huson of toronto was a weekend visitor at the parson age with her brother rev frank and mrs huson on saturday evening about fifteen friends and neighbours ot miss mabel edwards church st stouffville had a surprise farewell in her honour at the home of mr and mrs bill lord mr and mrs dick jones ot butlonville and mr and mrs harve bunker and don of goodwood were supper guests ot their parents mr and mrs norman bunker on sunday tom and lynda bunker spent saturday evening with their grandparents on tuesday evening feb 2nd the altona wms ladies held their meeting at the heme of mrs stan thompson after the opening hymn several ladies led in prayers mrs george neal who was in charge of the meet ing read a poem followed by a solo o zion haste by mrs fred byer a missionary skit was put on by mrs murray johnson mrs paul meyer mrs george neal and mrs f huson a short business session was followed by a social halfhour mr and mrs don hanson en tertained mr and mrs norman dickinson and girls and her parents mr and mrs fred lewis on saturday evening mrs jim harper gave a talk on blouses their suitability to the occasion at the 4h club meeting at her home on friday evening the girls answers the roll call by telling which the next meeting will be this blouse style they had chosen saturday feb 13th ashburn mrs douglas ashton mrs e heron mrs russell batten mrs c bryant mrs a fisher mrs lindsay death and mrs c harrison attended the annu al meeting of the wms pres- byterial in lindsay last week mrs h doble spent last week with her sons in toronto misses judith batten and mary heron and mr ross bat ten attended a young peoples meeting in toronto last week end mrs edgar heron attended a wms synodical meeting in toronto on thursday mr and mrs robt suther land debbie and neil of utica were sunday visitors with mr and mrs nelson ashton the february meeting of the wms was held at the home chiropractic viewpoint arthritis the great crippler pari 2 by applying engineering principles to the human body chiropractors consider the importance of proper body mechanics structural alignment and normal weight bear ing in order to prevsrtl or minimize stress and subsequent degenerative joint changes ie osteoarthritis spinal xrays frequently reveal progressive arthrilir degenerative changes even though stiffness and pain arc comparatively recent symptoms normal tissue resistance and function of a joint are controlled and maintained by a normal nervous system through its regulation of blood supply chemical balance control of growth and repair and coordination of related muscle groups permanent deformity limitation of movement pain and stiffness are the lasting effects if arthritis is not brought under early control these disabling processes are due not only to inflammation and destruction within the joint but also to muscle tendon and ligamentous path ology chiropractors can offer help in varying amounts they must consider age weight involvement amount of irre versible degeneration and deformity congenital malforma tions and reparative potential much discussion over fire contract pickering twp fire chief donald lynde and a committee of council will investigate the possibility of the claremont brigade taking over an area in the northwest corner of the municipality previously cover ed by stouffville the matter was discussed briefly at a meeting of council last week the question of renewing the stouffville contract was raised after a new 5year schedule called for an annual retainer fee of s200 plus s100 for the 1st hour at any fire and s70 for each additional hour the re tainer under the old schedule was s100 per year councillor harvey spang suggested that there was very little difference between stouff ville and claremont in actual roid miles agree in principle uxbridge twp council meet ing on saturday afternoon agreed in principle with the new fire agreement submitted by stouffville to cover a por tion of that municipality for the next five years the council contended how ever that the 60day termina tion period was too short and should be extended to one year the hourly rate was also ques tioned the annual retainer fee asked for is 400 the service of the tank truck is extra the uxbridge recommenda tions will be forwarded to stouffville for their considera tion of mrs edgar heron on wed nesday feb 3rd at 815 pm with an attendance of nineteen the president mrs a fisher opened the meeting with a reading gods mirror the scripture lesson was read by- mrs it c hyatt and prayer by mrs l death the study was taken by mrs c harrison on the organiza tion of the wms mrs lindsay death gave a splendid report of the wms annual at lindsay the world day of prayer service will be held in the church on friday march 5th al 2 pm with mrs russell batten delivering the message the meeting closed with prayer by mrs h ashton christian youth week was observed at both services in burns church on sunday jan 31st and sunday feb 7th at 1130 am on sunday feb 7th mem bers of the explorers cgit and boy scout groups assisted with the service james daw presid ing the responsive reading was led by elizabeth hyatt and the new testament lesson by wendy sanderson the junior choir sang two selections rev h buntain chose for his ser mon living at the crossroads goodwood mrs r may mr and mrs jim davis vis ited with his sister mrs charles symes and family on monday about eighty persons enjoyed skating on claremont rink and lunch afterward at webb school sponsored by webb parents teachers assoc last tuesday evening mrs gribble entertained the baptist mission circle on tues day feb 2 mrs reg walker vicepres presided over the meeting mrs len ferber had the program friends will be sorry to learn mrs ed wilson is not in the best of health late martha willson j active in brougham united church work the community of broug ham lost one of its bestknown nnd most highly respected res idents on tuesday feb 2nd in the passinr of mrs martha willson mrs willson died in the open gate rest home follow ing a stroke she had been in failing health for more than 3 years the deceased was the former martha rowson daughter of the late mr and mrs geo rowson on march 12 1912 al most 53 years ago she was mar ried to mr warren willson ot brougham who survives along with three sons george of brougham ross of kingston francis of toronto and one foster daughter mrs leonard beach of brampton following her marriage she resided at the willson home stead on cone 4 pickering and thirteen years ago moved to brougham mrs willson was very active in st johns united church at brougham she was a life member of the womens mis sionary society and the wom ens institute in addition to immediate members of the family a nep hew mr john remmer resides in pickering one sister mrs douglas remmer lottie ia deceased there are three grandchildren rev a e cresswell of st johns united church broug ham conducted the funeral service from the mceachnie chapel pickering on friday afternoon at 2 pm with inter ment in the brougham union cemetery the pall bearers were kenneth willson doug las willson jack remmer hugh gannon harry spang and stewart mcguckin ssssasssssssssssssssessssasssssssssssssssss- at your carload food mm stouftville monarch pastry flour 7lb bag 63c jello instant puddings 2 for 29c 12oz round tin swifts prem 2 for 83c maxwell house am rtlriose coffee 6c off lb 89c linnvs cooked spaghetti 2 20oz tins 41c jug milk homo 2 55c 49c tlus defosit this weeks meat features save use this coupon save 7 pure pork lb i bums i sausage feb 20 offer good only nt carload food mkt stouffville f svt 7 hound wing sirloin tbone all steaks 79 maple leaf shankikss smoked picnics fresh sliced pork liver burns daisy mindless side dacon hamburg lb 43c lb 29c 16 oi pvj jg 3 lbs 100 tomatoes grapefruit 2 pkgs 39c 10 for 69c store hours thursday till 9 pm friday till 10 pm open all day monday wed sal feb 10 13 3sas8sse38838aa3aaa33sssa33a8as8s8gassgssssi