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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 1, 1965, p. 8

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four counties zone elementary schools oratorical contest eight talened public speak ers representing senior elemen tary public separate and pri vate schools in hahon peel york i outside metropolitan toronto and ontario counties wilt lake part in a provincial semifinal zone oratorical contest on tucsdav afternoon april 6tn at woodhridgc public school in woodhridze ont they will compcie for the honour of reptoentins the ele- mentary schools in these four counties on april 19h in the 1965 provincial final public speaking contest to be held in toronto the eight top orators who will participate in the piovin- cial semi final contest in wood- bridge are tio district finalists for the four counties represent ing some 10500 senior elemen tary students who have taken part in oratorical competitions in public private and separate schools in tiie four counties in the past few months a winner will be selected at this zone i provincial semifinal i contest to enter the 1965 provincial fin al public speaking contest for senior elementary students to he held on monday april 10th durinz the ontario educational associations convention in to ronto at the king kdwaid- sheraton hotel all the elemen tary school one winners of the province representing some 300000 participating students will compete in that final orator ical contest the most important county public speakinz event of the year the provincial semifinal zone contest on tuesdav april frh a woodhridze public school is co sponsored by the ontario educational a iaiion the ontario ttustees and pate- over half of budget is for instruction the new xo 1 public school area board in pickering twp will attempt to operate its 1963 program on a total budget fig ure of 37410700 the rate has been set at an even 15 mills much below the fizure that had been anticipated provincial grants will brinz in s21s6fmflf the greatest expenditure is of course in teacher instruction payers association and the on- jjorsnopo slightly mote tario municipal electric associ ation 1 municipal hydro com missions the prnvireiaj final contest is cosponsored bv onta rio hydro hydro cup l winners an attractive engraved silver hydro cup donated by the on tario municipal electric associ ation will he presented to the winner of the provincial semi final oratorical contest in wood hridze on aprii 6th the winner also will receive a replica of the cup to be retained all the runners up will be presented with valuable book prizes pres entation of the cup and other than 50 per rem of the total budget plant operation and whitevale public school in centennial year maintenance has been estimated at s560iv with debenture t principal and interest at sts- 600 instruction supplies is next at s23100 and transportation costs at an even s1300o the boatd has been fortunate to acquire an adequate number of parttime teachers to fill vacancies throuzh sickness or other reasons a salary schedule has also been finalized it ranges from a minimum of s3300 to a maximum of 7000 news from altona the community was shocked to hear of the trazic accident that took the life of glasgow school teacher miss j karan- jas at the ringwood corner on monday afternoon sympathy is extended to her family mr and mr and mrs drove to the ea wedding anniversary on sun day friends and neighbours gath ered at the fred nighswander home on monday evening to bid them farewell and present them with a purse of money prizes will be marie bv william i short ho lb p 3- j fisher president of ontario mr and mrs george harve municipal electric association entertained mr and mrs chas district t the oratorical contest at woodbridge public school will commence at 200 pm on april 6th inspector a a martin public school inspector for peel county wl inspectorate and york county it inspector ate is in charge of arrangements for that zone oratorical contest coed the man i marry must shine in company be musical tell jokes sing dance and stay home boy friend what you want is a television sol mrs bob lewis and j mr and mrs fred nighswand paul meyers er and girls are leaving our t coast for a 1 community to take up mission ary work among the indians at kmo near fort francis our best wishes and gods blessing go with them a former resident mrs hugh macintosh was buried last sat urday the sympathy of the community is extended to mr macintosh who is a patient in the brierbush hospital mrs l ferber and baby an drew of goodwood were over night guests thursday and fri day with mr and mrs bill lord hodgson mr and mrs stanley lewis mr and mrs fletcher goudie and miss margery mer- tens to dinner on sunday the goudies celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on satur day on saturday helen and don davis and boys of weston had supper with her parents and in the evening margery mertens and mr and mrs allen goudie were callers along with other members of the family around 40 people attended a surprise dinner party at the wattcrs home on the occasion of mr and mrs waiters 25th 1 ja porm failed to file the public school in the community of whitevale was erected in 1r65 one hundred yuk ago an appropriate program is planned to mark the centennial occasion the site of the present redbrick building cost 150 and the school was constructed for slfloo stan thoto brooklin dist man killed on no7 hwy beautiful naturally its a pontiac economical you bet its a pontiac strafoxy stratachief 4 doof sedan a general motors value stratocmcl 4door sedan extra value features of course its canadas success car 65 edition 1 new improved suspension 6 wider track new strut rod desiqn improves antidive the extra width between the wheels makes control on hard braking pontiac more surefooted active and agile 2 astrosix engine or your choice on any surface of 5 v8s 7 delcotron generator you order exactly the blend of power and reliable starting and longer battery life be economy you want cause delcotron keeps charging even when 3 longerlasting aluminized your engines just idling 4 muffler advanced 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about pontiac do all that and its very likely that you will buy pontiac the new look of success e i wi is tt trlrsuft ft jw rtjici ttm ikon m uictium oick ixil hjtinjt lor tine and chinn tl t7uz m chas cooper ltd phone n32115 fito2114 clakemont ont neil patrick motors ltd stouffville ont a claremonl district farmer rosy v heron was fined s25 in whitby court last week for failure to file an income tax form magistrate harry jermyn heard the case an ajax man wm thomp son was fined s50 on two charges of failing io pay the government drinking under age claremont youth fined 15 thomas benson 17 of clare mont was fined 15 and costs in richmond hill court on tues day march 23rd on a charge of consuming liquor while under age james hopkins appeared on bensons behalf and entered a plea of guilty pc edward grimshaw of stouffville police said that he was called to investigate a dis turbance in a stouffville res taurant and found benson en gaged in a dispute with other patrons he said that the ac cused was intoxicated the rase was heard by mag istrate russell pearse hopkins paid the fine in bensons ab sence a 3fi year old father of five children was killed and his wife and a son were badly injured on monday when their car collid ed almost headon with a load ed fuel oil tanker on highway 7 three miles west of here bead is roy rarviile thom son of rr 1 brooklin a night- shift employee at the general motors of canada ltd plant in oshawa mr thomson was driving his wife joan 36 to work in ajax when the accident happened on a snowcovered road near the crest of a hill mrs thomson was in critical condition in osh awa general hospital last night with head and leg injuries the truck overturned and spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel oil on the highway the driver thomas price of friz- zell avenue toronto was not injured another son of the thom sons richard 4 decided at the last moment not to go along with his parents he had his ov ershoes on when he decided to stay home mr thomson also leaves a daughter sheila 13 and twin sons roy and glynn 9 brougham news joy rebckah lodge 355 1 mis albert gray who celebrat- brougham held their fifteenth ed their 50th wedding annivers- claremont news a5hburn recenl visitors at the home of mr and mrs douglas ash- ion were mrs betty hogg miss ailie hogg alister hogg and mr and mrs d purdy of toronto 0 and scott mcandless weeft mi are spending three heron vith mr and mrs edgar fall and mrs heir parents mr in londonfi al i and several from the oshawa- nia ap junior a hockey oshawa mrs fred daw visited mother mrs w downing in toronto on wednesday mr and mrs russeil batten and luriith were sunday visitors with mr and mrs e batten oshawa mrs maty wilson of kings ton spent a few days recently with her sister mrs r richard son mr and mrs drew leper of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs edgar heron mrs allan walsh and daugh ter wendy of sutton spent saturday with mr and mrs a fisher mr and mrs cliff reynolds visited on sunday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs doug reynolds bowmanville mr and mrs ross madill of ajax visited with his parents mr and mrs fred madill on sunday anne fryer daughter of mr and mrs al fryer has com pleted her course ai brunos school of hair design in to ronto and is writing examina tions this week glenda taylor a graduate of the same hairdesign school is presently operating a parlour in poii perry glenda is the daughter of mr and mrs gord taylor mr and mrs win gliddon have returned home from a va cation trip to florida the community welcomes mr and mrs knight to the village they have taken up residence in the home across from the post office owned by mrs jack norton the boy scouts enjoyed a winter campout on the don sanderson farm on the week end about twelve girls have com pleted their 4h course entitled what shall 1 wear they will attend achievement day in port perry on saturday april 10th last week mrs almack ac companied mi almack on a trip to montreal ellon carter has been on the list for some time with itis and we wish her a pvery ed to report thai as able to leave week and is si- hron quick we are mrs welsh lite hospital la now home the baptist cli crowded on sunday i hear the pickering dist irj school choir under the dirorr of mr allan clarke they pri ell was sented three selections last week mr bernard bur- nell attended the 3day royal canadian golf assoc turfgrass conference and exhibition at he skyline hotel in rexdale mr buiiiell an employee of pickering golf club ltd is the greens superintendent at the butlonwood golf club which is to open in may there was a large attendance in the newly decorated united church on sunday morning rev t fleelham of greenwood was the guest pastor in an ex change of pulpits with rev cresswell special music was provided by the joseph family of gormley and the senior and junior choirs the april meeting of the brooklin junior farmers and institute will he held on april 1st tonight in the township hall brooklin at 83n pm it is an open house and an inter esting program has been plan ned members are asked to bring parents relatives and friends to view the projects of this organization the county formal dance will he held at utica on april 9th gord taylor will reopen the local snack bar and coffee shop this week in conjunction with a new marine showroom recently completed over 90 was raised by the goodfellowship class of the united church on tues even ing march 23rd in a program that featured mrs marilyn french as guest speaker from the bell telephone co the mo ney will go toward the redeco ration project of the church thirteen ladies attended the mission circle program on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs geo carter the next meeting will be held on april 19th the sunday school junior choir and the young peoples will be guests audley sirs fred piiekrin the rev keith hawkes took he church service here on sun day afternoon next sunday the rev m bultars will conduct the sacrament of the lords supper new members will also be received into the church some from here attended the service at claremont baptist church on sunday evening when picketing district high school choir sang several num bers seven of the choir mem bers ate from audley the hic group will meet this sunday evening the community club will meet ibis saturday evening in audley school a musical program has been arranged all are welcome several more children have been home with chicken pox mrs harvey roe markham spent the weekend al the home of her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs bill guthrie rob betson and his mother mrs a w betson have return ed home after a tenweek holi day in florida anne guthrie a nurse-in- raining at woodstock hospital spent the weekend at her home here mrs h a harvey who had been in princess margaret ho pital for five weeks was rran ferred to rlverdile hospiial iar week greenwood news mr and mis kdjjle pcgg have noted hawks in their fields and cardinals at their feeding sta tions on the pondcnesta bird sanctuary last sunday they went bird watching with friends residents should be on the watch lor the little green and white hillman which bumps up and down greenwood hill with james rond licence plates 007 mr and mrs rod oxford have old their house io mr and mrs harrison mr harri son is a high school teacher at markham high s liool they will move in april 15th the greenwood library has received another shipment of hooks and a list of titles will be posted in the store congratulations to steve goodwin and armand conant who are the first cubs of the greenwood pack io get their leaping wolf pin this pin is awarded to cubs who have com pleted all their cub work and received all the nadges in rec ognition of the hur the hoys were presented with lanvards and whistle the farm forums last meet ing of the season was held at matron of tve rural adult edu cation group may brown pat and john kingstone and mai v and bea trice mclea represented the greenwood kar forum on the cbcs tv profcam country calendar greenwooj jfarm fo rum and one from siniioj coun ty were present because t he y were the oldest forums stilt -jc- live there were several cftwe up shots and mrs mclean ask ed a question congratulations io doug wagg who has just signed his mechanics apprenticeship pa pers with hooker sons of kinsale mr and mrs cecil disney entertained the town and coun ty square dancers at their home the new presidents are mr and mrs tom forsythe of dunhar- ton and the vice presidents are mr and mrs don goodwin of greenwood mr and mrs reg iloskins of mount zion are the secretaries and mr and mrs jim martyn of dunbation are the treasurers mr and mrs chas mctag- gart had sunday dinner with mr and mrs les wilson in their newly decorated home last birthday party on march 22nd and paid respect to veteran members by presenting them with their 15 year veteran jew els receiving the jewels were the chatter members sisters lee beer pddp jean elli- eolt png nina sheppard p ng and marie jones rebekah pins were presented io the fol lowing charter brothers don ald beer pddcm rov cart er pddgm manson kuirott png and allan ellicoll pn g the pins were presented by sister louise pilkey 15th noble grand the first nohle grand and first dist dep pies sister lee beer presented the jewels to the following sisters who have serv ed the lodge as noble grands sisters gladys barclay png irene masters png irene philip png marjoiie greig png florence ellicott pn g gerturde willson png and phyllis ellicott png noble grand sister louise pilkey pinned jewels on the following sisters amy burrows maud ellicott jean hicks dora norton elsie phillips and mar- jorie tweed ie the following sisters were un able to he present to receive their jewels jessie burrows elizabeth clark mildred oilman ruth hay and ruth macarthur guests from maybell lodge port perry alberta lodge markham welcome lodge stouffville kinoven lodge brooklin and laura lodge sterling gathered to pay tribute to our honoured sisters the officers and members of ihe port perry lodge presented joy lodge with an aluminum tray in honour of the occasion brother roy carter pddg m gave an interesting talk on rehekah and oddfellowship in canada and the united states a 15candle birthday cake and salad supper followed the ceremonies the annual reports will be heard at the regular meeting of the brougham womens insti tute on tuesday evening april 13th we are sorry to report that mrs perry had the misfortune of falling and hurling herself congratulations to mr and ary on march 31st mr gray is a patient at the ciaremont villa nursing home a group of ladies attended the luncheon and entertainment sponsored by the goodfellow ship class at claremont where mrs french spoke and showed slides mr and mrs ian kettles ar rived last thursday from scot land to spend a few days with heir cousins mr and mrs man son ellicott they intend to take up permanent residence in can ada mrs e p soden is gradually improving following an illness she is with friends at green wood mrs lawson honey of port perry is spending a few days with her daughter and familv mrs mervin annis the evening group of th brougham united church wom en will meet on april 14th at the home of mrs donald beer with mrs barrett and mrs tinker assisting the roll call to he an easter verse please not the change in evening we welcome hack mrs ruth hay who has spent several months in oshawa general hospital anne gibson and sheila an nis took pari in ihe whitjiy skating carnival on saturday night canvassers for the cancer society will he calling on homes in the area during the next month marriage announcmenjf steele iackson mr and mrs robt jackson claremont wish to announce the marriage of their eldest daugh ter grace elizabeth to wayne elbert steele son of mr and mrs clinton j steele of kings- ton ontario the marriage took place on march 27 1965 at kingston ontario at home mrs morgan evans will bv al home in claremont io her relatives friends and neigh- hours on her 90th birthday on april 10th and 11th from 2 to 430 and 7 io 930 pm no gifts plense 432 the family morley bain zephyr appointed sheriff of ontario county ihe mcleans mr milton pegg i sundav was elected secretary for the i on fridav evening mr and 19vv66 season i mrs j brooks mr and mrs mrs john kingtone was i m pegg mr and mrs cha named the delegs- to the prov- mctaggart mr and mrs ed ineial annua convention on rxfroc and mr and mr- w april it at the king edward i pegg enjoyed an evening of ontario health minister mat thew dymond announced last week that morley bain of zeph yr has been appointed sheriff of ontario county mr bain was deputysheriff under the late col arthur welsh whom he succeeds the new sheriff was an active figure in the political life of on tario county and served as reeve and deputy reeve of scott township and later was warden of ihe county i look for the best adminis tration of justice in the county mr bain said and hope to keep up the high standards set by my predecessor he stated that the new pol rneans that he will be respons ible for the execution of court judgments the sheriff or his deputy must see that all judg ments arc satisfied and this in volves seizures of goods etc attendance at hangings is also one of the sheriffs many duties i dont think that 1 will he railed upon to witness execu tions mr rain stated they arent very frequent nowadavs runs smooth the new sheiiff stated that a deputy sheiiff will be appointed in the near future as will a reg islrar of the court sheriff welsh held the oflirec of sheriff and registrar he said but now we have decided that the work should he divided the registrar must see that each court session runs smooth- ly- mr bain will also be in charge of the dignity of the j court and will iipervtse the family farm when he was ap pointed to the deputy sheriffs post seven years ago since then i have been a rancher grazing beef cattle in the spring and selling them off later in the yea r the farm was cleared by rob erl bain the new sheriffs grandfather more than 100 years ago robert bain was the first of the family io become involved in politics and was reeve of scot township in 1912 his son wilmnt alo served as reeve of the township and was warden of ontario countv in 1918 the familv tradition was car ried on by morley who first en tered politics in 191fi when he was 25 he served on lownship council as deputyreeve in 1952 being one of the youngest men ever to sit on county council his second term in ihe follow ing year was brief as county council began a court action to unseat him as deputyreeve as the lownship had less than ihe 1000 qualified voters needed to elect a deputyreeve council saw him returned in ihe next year as reeve of his home lownship mr bain was elected warden of the county in 1957 the second youngest warden in the hitory of the county and yourigest warden in ontario at that lime the political tradition still continues in ihe bain familv his wife dorothy headed the polls last year in her first bid for a eat on ihe scott town ship public school board mr and mr bain have hotel in toronto this eonven- games with mr and mrs geo enrolment of jurors daughter karen 13 and a son uon wiil be to discuss th lor- pees oi markham i he stopped farmin on the i kevin nine years old

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