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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 12

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the stowfviu twmjnf twv4y w 3 1945 roadbuilding project approved by hydro for pickering towwship dstalk of a road construction and improvement arement between ontario hiro and the twp of pickerinz have been re- leas by reeve c v laycox and hydro the proaram will 2e u nystclas roads around our prime industrial area reeve laycox said and we could hardly he more pleased this work which otherwise miht not have been done for manv years i also a clear indication that hydro will more than pay its own way about 1170o feet of existing township roads will he improv ed in preparation for the start of construction f hydros 1oso000 kilowatt pickerinz generating station largest nuc learelectric plant on the conti nent another 2000 feet of new road is to he built on hydro property township officials will super vise the work the reeve said and hydro will pay for it on a monthlyinvoice basis r d uardell of ontario hy dro project engineer said the work was needed because heavy rock for shoreline protection ex tension will be hauled to the site this summer the roads involved are brock road from base line road south for 9000 feet to the township water treatment plant work has begun and except for final paving is to be com pleted by mid july montgomery roml from brock road 27o0 feet west to sandy beach road to be com pleter hv midjuly new road 2000 fet on hydro property west from a point on brock road south of its intersection with montgom ery road this road to the site of the plant is to he finished except for paving by the mid- die of july claremont news on saturday evening a baby shower was held for mrs stan easby of floodwood several girls from claremont and dis trict were present greta vanstone has accepted a position as a red cross swimming instructress at the swiss chalet park near good wood she will be giving les sons to nonswimmers during the months of july and august ted redshaw was involved in another accident last week with his fathers car the collision occurred on wednesday evening and one front door was damag ed the united church choir pro- vided special music at the anni versary service in burketon on sunday the good fellowship class will meet at the home of mrs thos hammond on june 7th at 8 pm the sympathy of the village is extended to mr peter white and family mr whites brother died at dundalk and the service was held from the dixon fun eral home markham on mon day may 31st mrs joe empringham attend ed a wedding in hamilton on friday mr don hedges was forced lo take several days off work when he fell from a sixteen it ladder and injured his ankle mr and mrs jos baglier for mer residents here visited with mr and mrs randy carruthers on sunday mr and mrs leo beaubein and daughter karen of oshawa and mrs stan feasby and daughter lisa marie had dinner on sunday evening with mr and mrs burton dunn mr and mrs george beverley ftixj mr and mrs bob benson and family enjoyed supper on sunday evening with mr and mrs gord benson on the occa fion of mr bensons birthday mr and mrs steve wideman were guests at the home of mr brooklin spring fair june 5th time 1200 noon events- horse show horse racing cattle show childrens rides midway softball and childrens rides friday june 4 rwvwwwwwwvwvw and mrs carl norton on satur day the claremont atom soft- hall team drubbed gteenwood 136 on friday in an exhibition game mr jack vernon injured his knee on the may 24th holiday and has been absent from work since that time grade 13 students are home studying this week in prepara tion for their final examinations that begin june 8th mr and mrs h gifforri and daughter barbara of toronto and mr and mrs ross red- shavy were guests of mr and mrs jack rennie for dinner on sunday the legion drumhead service will be held on june 27th at the legion grounds rev geo davi son will be in charge the pa rade to be led by the oshawa pipe band will begin at 130 pm from the legion hall the public is invited to attend mrs geo hammond was a weekend guest of mrs olive carson of greenwood this sunday a special serv ice will be held to mark the 40th anniversary of the formation of the united church of canada mr and mrs robt ward and family visited mrs wards mother mrs johnson of toron to on saturday mr and mrs stan warburlon and mrs stan warburton sr visited with mr and mrs rus sell hamilton on sunday keep in mind the firemens euchre in the community hall on wednesday evening june 16th a doll dressed in fifty 100 bills will he given away to some lucky ticketholder mr and mrs jack norton re turned home on friday from a pleasant motor trip to ottawa and hull quebec they visited the parliament buildings and enjoyed a guided tour around the city two members of ihe girl guides were presented with their allround cords at the annual mother and daughter banquet on thursday night pat sanderson and lenora jones both 15 were honoured following the dinner other members of the guides and brownies also received awards and badges the guest speaker was mrs d nelson area camp advisor of port perry dr c vipond to run for fed liberals dr claude vipond was un opposed on friday night as the candidate to carry the liberal banner in the federal ontario riding his nomination moved by sam hollingswoith and sec onded by terence kelly came as no surprise prior to the meeting held in henry street high school whitby it had been suggested that he would get the nod he is highly respected both in the party and the riding a crowd estimated at 300 gave him a rousing ovation dr vipond said that a ruling majority for the government would he vita following the next election 1 cannot remem ber a time when the govern ment had to face an opposition so destructive so belligerent and so irresponsible he said seat belts could have f receive aiiround cord awards saved driver jury greenwood greenwood library has re ceived a new shipment of books which include one very excel lent edition of the seventeen cookbook by the editors of seventeen magazine the libra ry also has received a subscrip tion to popular mechanics mr and mrs ken mctaggart are proud to announce the birth of a hahy girl lisa anne the sacrament of communion will he performed in green- wood church next sundav june 665 mr and mrs doug morden bought a pinto horse for their son lloyd last weekend it stands 15 hands high the valley view school may concert was a real success the program was conducted by miss meslin it was decided last sunday at the congregational meeting that the church will be closed down for the month of july as the second oldest wi in the world the kinsale institute sent greetings to her majesty the queen who was hostess at a garden party at buckingham palace marking the golden an niversary of the british wom ens institutes may 31st the scout mothers auxiliary enjoyed an evening at my fair lady at the university theatre toronto many thanks to mrs collins and mrs conant for planning the evening the 1st greenwood guides held their last meeting on thursday carol scriver diane mckinnon and judy lee were enrolled as guides norah lloyd sylvia scriver kathy pegg and betty lee received their 2nd class badges norah lloyd and betty lee also re- ceived their swimming profici ency badges each guide in the canary patrol received a crest having the greatest number of points for the year in inspection the mothers of the girls were pres ent at this final meeting and the girls had a chance to prac tice for their hostess badge as they served the mothers and leaders the guides will hold a hike on saturday to conclude their activities until fall the official board of green wood charge will meet at ml zion church on wednesday june 9th the tires of a car in which a brooklin man died were all bad ly worn and two of them were completely bald a whitby coroners inquest learned the hearing was into the death of 36yearold rov bar- ville thomson of rr1 brook lin who died almost instantly when his car smashed headlong into a fully loaded oil tanker on hwy 7 on march 29 mr thomsons wife joan and his young son steven were both badly injured in the smash after retiring for a short time the jury ruled that thomson died from serious injuries re ceived iti the collision they concluded that death may have heen avoided if the driver had been wearing safety belts cause of death said r- r m clark pathologist at oshawa general hospital was severe t skull fracture to both sides of 1 the head the brain had been i lacerated by the force of the j collision thomas price of toronto the driver of the oil tanker aid that his vehicle was joaded with some 5s0o gallons of fuel oil his vehicle weighed some 74000 lbs the jury learned he told the jury that he had just crested a hill on hwy 7 about four miles from brooklin it was snewing m the time and the road was covered in a slippery layer of snow it was early morning and the road had not yet been sanded as he began to ascend the hill at a low speed he saw the thomson car about 300 yards ahead the car he said appeared to be travelling over the centre line half of the vehicle was on his side of the road it was coming over to my side of the road he said he gave a blast on his air horns and then veered to the right to avoid a collision he was off the road and on to the shoulder when the collision oc curred ontario county jr farmers win rifle competition the junior farmer rifle shooting competition for the quinte district was held at the oxbridge secondary school on wednesday evening may 26th the competition was won hv the ontario county junior farmers with the peterborough county team in second place the members of the ontario team were david hawthorne kr 2 bob robertson port terry ralph honev seagrave rr2 and allan lones clare- ninnl rr 2 it is interesting to note here that allan jones shot a perfect score on his target prior to the district competi tion the ontario county junior farmers held their annual rifle shooting competition with all four junior farmer groups re- resented by a team the pott perry junior farm ers won the competition with brooklin in 2nd beaverton in 3rd and uxhridge in 4th the members of the port perry team were neil mclcod blackwater larry davidson blackwater bob robertson port perry ralph honey sea- grave the rifle shooting competi tion was under the supervision of mr norman brunne techni cal director uxbridge second- ary school and mr lynn fair agricultural representative ontario county pupils cedar creek win bible banner at uxbridge rally pickering twp cent committee appointed seven persons including two members of council will form pickering townships centenni al committee the names were approved at a meeting on mon day night they include milton mow- brav chairman mrs b phinn robt miller mrs jean mcpher- soh john campbell john faulk ner and robt byron the committee will deal with programs and projects in con nection with canadas 100th birthday uxbridge township dog owners 1965 dog taxes are due and payable on or beore june 15th taps are now on sale at the following rates at the clerks office goodwood for each male if only one is kept ttofl for each additional male 400 for each female if only one is kepi 400 for each additional female bimi spayed fiinalis are ruled an males followinir june 15lli for lion payment of ilo tav the rate increases by suo for each dojj kept veterinarians certificate li required fur proof of aiiayed females proof of menihethlp in the canadian kennel club i re quired for all kennel licenses tajrs may be obtained by mall by enclosing- the proper fee proof if required name of owner and elfaddressed envelope 4 e foskett clerk golf day to aid variety village golfing is fun it provides exercise recreation and compe tition anyone can golf get out in the sun enjoy themselves on monday june 7th golfing will be more than just a game palisades golf and country club rr 1 uxbridge has set aside this day to aid the handi capped boys at variety village for si 25 anyone may golf have fun and help crippled children its that easy all the proceeds will be given lo the heart fund of the varie ty club of ontario this fund is what keeps variety village in toronto operational palisades is a new golf course nine holes over 3260 yards of high rolling terrain are present ly open par for the course is 36 for men 37 for the ladies besides the course palisades offers the pro shop club house swimming pool tennis courts barbecues trout lake and kid dies playground on 380 acres of land on monday june 7th golfing will be more than just birdies bogies and pars it may be cor- rection for a handicapped boy play golf its good for them the uxbridge and area bible rally was held on tuesday evening may 25th in the ux bridge high school auditorium with 13 schools represented rev nelson the bible club leader used as his theme this term giants in canaan and both the program and the music were centred around this topic each school in the auditorium was marked by a large giant bearing the name of that school the chairman of the program was rev nelson who also led the entire assembly of children in several rousing songs ac companied at the piano by mr farmer both ihe banner for the jun ior sword drill and the trophy for the senior sword drill were carried off triumphantly hy the pupils of cedar creek school congratulations are in order to the two winning girls gail heron and lennifor hyatt and lo their teacher mrs carol redshaw this is the second year that the school has won the banner the program also included 2 choral numbers for all thy care and to god be the glory sung by the claremont school choir under the direc tion of their music supervisor mrs rowe two plays one tell ing the story of aachan by the leaskdale school and the other of davids exile by fosier me morial school were enjoyed by all the maple grove pupils gave a fine recitation of bible verses learned during the year awards were given to the fol lowing pupils for their outstand ing bible notebooks donna kennedy grade 8 ss 3 scott davena spencer grade 8 cedar creek helen johnson grade 7 claremont kay fres- kin grade 6 maple grove douglas taylor grade 5 ss 6 scott mary freskin grade 4 maple grove donna currie grade 3 leaskdale lorna old ham grade 1 union school the rally was well attended revealing ihe interest and sup port of the parents in the bible club movement two members of iho claremont girl guides were ihe recipients of all round cord awards at the annual mother and daughter banquet in the community hall on thursday night pat sanderson left and lenora lones both 15 are shown here following ihe presentation staff photo display work by ihe children and a short programme follow ed by a social hour has been included in the evenings enter tainment the recreation association has received an offer of some small buildings from mr mitch ell owner of the former wool- head property these buildings must be dismantled and the lumber will serve as boards for the skating rink in the winter therefore a work bee has been arranged for this saturday june 5th for the purpose of taking down these structures everyone is most welcome to attend and we ask that the men bring the necessary lools hammers crow bars etc anyone with a truck or trailer available they could be put to good use mow an acre an hour cs balsam mt zion mrs morgan hill claremont rr spent a couple of days last week with mr and mrs cecil jones mr and mrs burnett jamie- son celebrated their 35th wed ding anniversary sat night with a family gettogether numbering 21 at the home of their daughter and soiiinlaw mr and mrs dick ward at claremont mrs g briutss of oshawa spent the weekend with her sis ter mrs lewis jones mr and mrs wm rynard of uxbridge visited sunday with mr and mrs cecil jones the ucw will meet next wed june 9th at the home of mrs wm harbron with mrs percy jones and mr errol carson in charje of the pros- rammi and save time and toil on countless other jobs too stiowmower trailer cultivator ra plow sweseer and many other attachments gear drrvsn power train ns iett slippaje or wear ruiferjiy built by international harvesur world leader in bis tractors convenient budret terms international cub cadet chas richards sons ltd stouffville thane fito3830 green river sympathy is extended lo two of our families in the communi ty lo mr chas white and fam ily in the recent loss of a son and brother the lale harold white and to the family of mr george and n chrislenson in the recent loss of their father mrs j rose of toronto spent the weekend visiting with the craig family mr and mrs k mair and family visited with the barkers on saturday evening recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs 1 nighswander and the gray family were mr and mrs t silverthorne of to ronto mrs n symington and mrs reed of meaford mr and mrs e smith ham ilton mr and mrs i hutch- ings claremont and miss i gray had dinner with r hutch ings on saturday evening mr m smilh and mr f smith and son of palmerston visited on sunday at hie home of mr and mrs wm duncan mr w lale of toronto vis ited with mr and mrs c post- ill over the weekend at a recent meeting of the brunswick hill cemetery com mittee it was decided to hold ihe memorial day service on sunday june 27th at 3 pm some of our young folk cele- brared birthdays this week and parties were hald in their hon our on friday evening ken neth graham entertained friends while on saturday par ties were given for calhy mirhell and frank seibler this friday at 8 pm the closing exercises for the happy hour will be held in the church shopping proposed liverpool plaza for site an offer lo purchase as acres of townshipowned land on ihe liverpool road in pick ering twp for a shopping plaza was approved by council on monday night subject to scruti ny by their lawyers operating under the firm name of brian c stark the company proposes lo erect 27000 square feet of commer cial building with future plans to include a possible develop ment covering 30 acres deputyreeve mrs jean mc pherson was opposed to any immediate action on the offer one of two that was heard at the meeting she voted against the motion that approved the purchase offer the money 26500 will be used to buy oth er lands a certified cheque for 2500 was included in ihe appli cation brougham the new canadian flag flew from the pole at brougham school following a brief cere mony friday afternoon ross knox and earl camp bell attended the opening of the new whitby ire hall on wednes day evening the brougham school chil dren received their tb tests on friday miss patsy gray is spending a few weeks at her home having completed her years studies at the university of toronto she will be working for hie depart ment of education during the summer the tb clinic for brougham and the surrounding area will be held on june 21th mr and mrs ross page and family of raglan called at the earl campbell home on satur day mr and mrs don rogers are moving to an apartment in pickering this week mr and mrs randall kllicntt are moving to their new home in the village this week the womens institute held an executive meeting at the home of mrs w trolley on wednesday night the program for the coming year was tenta tively planned government municipal and corporation bonds jprefcnreh and common shares inquiries invited kusseli beare 21 main street mnrkhniu telephone 2941523 subagmt of vfooi gtmdy company limited pi all persons must apply for twp building permits in an effort to halt the erec tion of shack buildings on 10 acre lots pickering twp coun cil has ruled that all persons must now make application for permits where accessory struc tures are proposed previously legitimate farm ers were excused from this practice but the policy has not been satisfactory according to reeve clifford laycox he told a meeting on monday night that too many holders of lflacre jots were passing themselves fh mr off as farmers to escape purchase of permits the building inspector frank prouse will now inspect each premise and rule accord ingly the farmers are not th problem said councillor herb wank it is others who ara causing the trouble it will stop someone who thinks hes a farmer from buil ding a shack on his property agreed councillor wm new man goodwood goodwood community was shocked to hear of the sudden passing of mrs marie sheehy she had called the doctor to come as she was suffering se vere pain but dr lennox found her dead when he made the house call a short time later mrs harvey bunker mrs bernard burncii mrs earl tindall mrs claude watson and mrs les meyers attended the womens institute district annual held at sunderland on thursday the annual bible society meeting with a film will be to night lune 3rd an interesting evening is planned and all are welcome to be at the united church at 8 pm for this worth while inter denominational meeting fifth line ucw have mrs montgomery of uxbridge for their speaker at the meeting on wed june 9 at 8 oclock guests from goodwood siloam and pine grove will be present all ladies welcome mr and mrs reuben may dianne and leonard visited her aunt mrs vera couling on sunday mrs couling has re turned home after being in hos pital for three weeks mrs wm redman spent th weekend with goodwood rela tives marion norton daughter of mr and mrs ivan norton has been ill with measles susan baldwin daughter of mr and mrs george baldwin is also oil the sick list peter obdams greenhouses offer you a wide variety of bedding plants vegetable plants geraniums and also gladiolus bulbs imported from holland located on the 3rd cong uxbridge approx 2 miles south of goodwood 6402806 uxbridge township 1965 tax notice first instalment- due on june 15th interest at the rate of 1 per month or part thereof will be charged for nonpayment second instalment- due on november 15th if paid on or before june 15th together with the lirsl instalment discount of will he allowed on the second instalment only iosi- lively no discount niter june 15th the municipal otlice will remain open the following additional hours for payment of ikoibutv and dog taxes thurs fri tues june 10 11 is 79 pm saturday june 12 1000 am 400 pm j e fosketl collector goodwood ontario

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