pickering h school volleyball champs receive medals joy green pickering an assembly was held on tuesday at which many awards were presented field day championships public speaking and chess prizes intramural sports and academic activity and athletic crests were among the various awards giver- five students received honour letters this year but these were presented at the commencement exercises also honoured at the assembly were last years honour students this program was formerly part of the commencement the senior boys volleyball team members were presented with medals for their recent victory and barry miller announced that the student council is going to pay half the cost of jackets and crests to be presented to the boys later the cheerleaders per formed a victory cheer for the boys and were thanked for their loyal support by mr gauder the physical education teacher who also deserves credit for the time and effort spent in coaching the team it is likely that the team will go to compete in the eastern canada competition the student council matched the profit from a tea dance held earlier in the year by the cheerleaders so that they could buy new sweaters to match the new skirts bought last year with the new outfits and the spirit of the girls we have a cheerleading team we can be proud of christmas examinations which started last thursday will be finished on friday there will be a dance our christmas dance on friday night the toronto paupers will provide the music pickering doctor against school sex education dunbarton a pickering village doctor spoke out against sex education in grade school at a meeting of the dunbarton home and school association last week dr j m atkinson said she could not imagine handing over sex education to the primary school system she said she felt sex education of children should not be left to the school teacher or older children but should be presented to the child by its parents in their own way she said sex education should be presented in two terms one on how to protect children from sex deviates and secondly to give them a healthy outlook on sex dr atkinson said a teacher is responsible for what he or 6he teaches children regarding sex education and the teacher would not be backed by the school board she said this was regrettable since some prob lems did come up at school but that it was impossible to set up an educational program dr atkinson said she felt the problem of sex education was much exaggerated and that too much emphasis is being placed on formal sex education she said unwanted pregnan cies would not be reduced by formal sex education and that girls did not usually become pregnant because of a lack of sex education church losing grip dr atkinson told her primari ly female audience the church is losing much of its grip on chil dren with its rules of dont and telling children that sex was morally wrong did not help at all she said a well adjusted fam ily life is the answer to moral upbringing of children she said the problem of unwed mothers is such that every mother should at some stage advise their daughters but that this should be at a stage later than grade school during a question and answer period the doctor said if the parents had a good relationship with their child at age three or four there is a good chance the relationship would be good at 13 and 14 and at 23 and 24 she said that a number of good books and films are avail able and parents should not be self conscious when telling their children about the facts of life beth paisley talks with the teachers mr main mr main was born in victoria bc he lived there for five years before his family moved to the peace river area it appears that he started his trip across canada at an early age mr main attended high school at balfour technical in regina for four years with classes stretching from 830 to 530 pm he assured me that he liked these hours he also convinced he that having to stay at school five minutes longer this year isnt quite the tragedy i had thought the academic course which he took at this school also included technical and com mercial training after finishing high school mr main attended luther col lege this is a branch of the university of saskatchewan he remained at university for two years studying economics his tory philosophy and psychol ogy at the university of toron to he earned his cim degree in industrial management this is mr mains first year of teaching for ten years he worked for ontario hydro as an auditor following that position he was employed as office man ager of the township of etobl- coke then as manager of an insurance company prior to his coming to stouffville he was manager of an unemployment insurance company noting that he missed dealing with peo ple to a great extent mr main decided to take up teaching this is a vital part of the career and a part which he enjoys very much he chose stouffville be cause he knew and liked the area it has that country at mosphere mr main is definitely the out door type his interests out side the school include fishing boating and camping within the walls of sdhs mr main teaches the following sub jects business practice to grade 9 business mathematics to grades 10 and 11 typing to grade 10 marketing to grades 11 and 12 and health and physi cal education mr main presently resides north of agincourt we hope mr main enjoys his first year of teaching we would like to see him back at stouffville dis trict next year beth paisley 12b mt zion service is cancelled by ice storm balsammt zion there was no service in the mt zjon church on sunday due to icy road conditions the white gift service will be held on sun day dec 19th at 130 pm the ucw met last wednes day for their christmas meet ing at the home of mrs b jamieson the worship was on christmas and for the roll call twelve ladies answered with a christmas number the secre tary and treasurer both brought in good reports for the last year the nominating commit tee brought in the following report president there is a vacancy ice pres mrs mur ray jones secretary mrs bur nett jamieson assist secy mrs lloyd wilson treasurer mrs lewis jones pianists mrs wm harbron and mrs geo pickett sick comm mrs alan manderson and mrs lome jones business comm mrs murray jones and mrs ralph jones parsonage comm mrs leslie harbron mrs percy jones and mrs frank disney nominating comm mrs ralph jones and mrs lome jones auditor mrs r day and mrs orr graham it was decided to purchase a light for the pulpit and to give 5000 towards the new parsonage furniture the euchre friday night at the school was well attended mr wm carson won 1st prize for the gentlemen and mrs alan manderson 1st for the ladies the correspondent is sorry that messrs lome disney grant jones and gerald pascoe names were omitted for receiv ing their baseball sweaters with the greenwood team at brougham a week or so ago friends are pleased to hear that mr geo pickett was able to come home last week after a six week stay in the uxbridge hospital the annual christmas tree will be held wednesday night dec 22 in the church debating team in competition december 17 th uxbridge the ontario county junior farmer debating team will enter the first round of provincial competition in a debate with peel county on fri dec 17th at 800 pm in the veilore hall the ontario county team con sisting of anne dryden of brooklin june parliament of rr 2 cannington neil mcleod and bob barlow of rr 2 black- water are coached by mr allan mcphail and mr jim white both well known teachers in the cannington area the topic for the ontario- peel debate is resolved that farm credit is too readily avail able to ontario farmers the veilore junior farmers will act as hosts for the debate with miss joan constable york county junior farmers direc tor chairing the event christmas variety show in claremont community hall stouffville village ladies bowling league high single norma herbert 285 high triple norma herbert 672 over 600 barbara cooper 641 opal leh man 617 over 200 barbara cooper 276204 opal lehman 259 edrie martin 247 phyl colburn 239 june hamm 235 barbara melhuish 233 winnie elson 217 isabel kerr 217 norma herbert 216 joan burkholder 215 gaye lehman 208207 mildred oneill 206 tiny stewart 204 team standings pretzels 40 pts strugglers last chance 35 pts hustlers 33 pts dreamers 27 pts claremont plan to at tend the christmas variety show in the claremont com munity kail on saturday after noon dec 18th at 2 pm the program is promoted by the community centre committee and many boys and girls in the village will take part this has become an annual event and the full support of the residents is appreciated the ladies auxiliary of the guides and brownies held a most successful christmas ba zaar in the community hall on saturday dec 4th mrs freda murray and mrs dorothy maye were in charge of the bazaar ta ble mrs ella hammond and mrs thelma hockley were at the bake table and mrs doreen welsh mrs marg samarillo and mrs olive sanderson sold articles at the white elephant and lucky gifts table conven ing the tea tables was mrs rene rennie assisted by mrs agnes ferguson and mrs kay hayward the girl guides ser ved as waitresses during the tea hour and also had a candy- table presided over by mrs don sandeison a feature of the sale was a doll house made by mrs l boles and miss karen hayward the winning ticket for the lovely house was held by rae carruthers the brown ies contribution to the affair was a fishpond and a doll clo thes table mrs boles was in charge of the brownie booth monday night of last week mrs l d almack and mrs j anonby attended a concert of liturgical music conducted by 85 year old dr healy willan at the church of st mary magda lene in toronto tuesday even ing mr and mrs almack were in toronto for the oratorio elijah performed by the or pheus choir the bishop stra- chan choral choir and the tor onto symphony orchestra in the new auditorium of ryerson institute mrs tom hammond is con fined to her home suffering from a severe attack of bron chitis in pennysylvania to obtain a special kind of glass not ob tainable in canada mr and mrs robin mackenzie visited at the plumstead valley farm of the rarig family of doyles- town during the american thanksgiving weekend mr ra rig an executive of the rome and haas plastics firm is a close friend of the kennedy fa mily and vicepresident hubert humphrey he had many en tertaining stories and anecdotes to tell about the late president and showed several personal momentos which had been giv en to him by president kenne dy mr and mrs mackenzie re turned to canada with a truck containing several tons of the glass which will be used for a barntohouse conversion that mr mackenzie is designing mrs john neal was a recent visitor at the tome of her sis ter mrs howard nesbitt of fruitland and with her daugh ters mrs cecil scott and miss linda neal in niagara falls mrs charles cooper is leav ing dec 22 to spend chrismas with her sister and brother-in- law mr and mrs hugh mc- aulcy of dundalk mr and mrs bill armour and lori returned to their home in belleville on sunday after spending a few days with mrs armours parents mr and mrs tom davis mr and mrs lome graves of oshawa were weekend visitors with mrs graves parents mr and mrs kenneth madill the bad weather on the weekend was no dmprrent to the many people who attended the united church sunday school concert on sunday af ternoon dec 12 each sunday school teacher presented a pro gram of her own choosing those taking part were mem bers of the classes of mrs rich ard ward mrs jack ward mrs robert madill miss mari lyn madill mrs earle cook mrs raymond stickwood miss doreen carruthers miss isobel jackson mrs robert jackson mrs a e cresswell mrs ellis britton mrs earl anderson and miss joy green attendance prizes were presented by rev a e cresswell to gwen ham mond glen hammond faye norton donnie norton gail norton patti madill mary jane carruthers lenni pilkey terri pilkey dorell britton marion britton and lome eritton the annual christmas party of the brownies will be held in the community hall thursday dec 23 at 7 pm weather per mitting the girls will follow the old custom of going from door to door singing carols clare almack and her moth er mrs l d almack partici pated in the christmas choral service given by the stouffville united church choir on sunday evening a canada jay a bird who rarely comes this far south has been seen at the almack bird feeding station a brown thra sher is wintering at the feeding station at the home of mrs e d loney a stout hearted fel low he is holding his own a- gainst the unruly blue jays who object to his presence mr and mrs lloyd pugh and family were sunday evening supper guests at the home of mr and mrs alvin wilson in brougham miss barbara pugh was home from toronto for the weekend mr and mrs john mcleod are looking forward to christ mas with their son donald who is coming from the naval base at dartmouth ns to spend the holidays with his parents mrs e russell will be spend ing the christmas holidays with mr and mrs e j black in brantford suggest new election for pickering area bd greet the new year with a smile with thlt told dirt and wet weather upon 01 your car will nurd more than jnit a chance of oil ltt ot check and adjust the vital points for you enflne brakes steering- suspension electrical system tyery part of jonr cars 1- nition system get set for that busy holiday season ahead he snre your car is in tip top shape and wont mar your tart into the nrw year youll greet the new year with a smile when your cars purrln- like- a kitten we use the latest in tuneup test equipment the allentronic analyser it takes the guesswork out of tune u neil patrick motors ltd main street west stouffville phone 6403450 brougham the possi bility of the holding of another vote to elect members of the pickering area no 1 school board was raised at the meet ing of township council last week deputy reeve mrs jean mc pherson said that some 200 resi dents of whitby township who send their children to pickering township schools were not a- ware there was an election in pickering township last satur day she suggested there be a new election mrs mcpherson declared these eligible voters for the school board were disappointed that they had no representative for their area on the board had they known of the municipal el ection they would probably have changed the results by el ecting roland simons who was 1c votes short of the five mem bers elected harry ashton defeated can didate for reeve accompanying a group from pickering beach on another matter attempted to speak on this subject but was not permitted by council be cause he had not made applica tion to have his name placed on the agenda in the required 48- hour period mr ashton gave notice of motion to be heard at the next council meeting dec 29 on this subject and it was duly re corded john campbell councillor for ward 4 moved a resolution that the township solicitor be instructed to advise what course to follow reeve laycox and clerk douglas plitz advised that the election had been advertised ac cording to requirements but that cards advising the whitby residents where to vote had not been mailed the forwarding of some 7000 cards to pickering township voters is a courtesy and not a requirement the annual christmas service of the claremont united church will be held on sunday morning dec 19th at 11 am sadie hawkins dance at hs on friday dec 3 sdii held its traditional sadie hawkins dance the background was quite impressive with many hardtimes costumes the even ing was made omplete by the vocal group the sparrows completely captivated the stu dent audience this had to be one of the best dances in stouft ville yet social security pension cost a us employee 30 top in 1949 now it is 277 watch how can adian pension costs go christmas hours chas cooper ltd claremont will be open evenings until 9 pm from dec 16 to christmas eve 150 attend ss christmas supper altona nearly 150 attend ed the altona sunday school christmas supper and enter tainment in the masonic hall last friday night after a bountiful pot luck supper mrs fred byer led in carol singing all the children with teeth missing sang all i want for christmas is my two front teeth followed by a group of songs by the junior church goup mrs f huson presented a sceneofelt why the chimes rang at the close of the eve ning each class of children received their christmas gifts and a bag of candy from their sunday school teachers mr and mrs fred nighs- wander of barwick will be visiting relatives here over the weekend on sunday at 730 pm fred will be guest speaker at the mennonite church the new owners of the cor ner apartment house are mr and mrs wallace mckinnon of richmond hill a niece of mrs frank kerwood not the ker- woods themselves as was pre viously reported mr and mrs mckinnon an energetic young couple are planning extensive renovation to the place to make it into a onefamily dwelling again in the past few years as many as five families lived there at one time altona resi dents are looking forward to the improvements and wish our new neighbours much success and happiness in their new home mr isaac lehman was able to come home from uxbridge cottage hospital last week both mr and mrs lehman are now making their home with mr and mrs alan meyers mrs r stocker who has been living with her daughter mrs wm lord was taken to the brierbush hospital last thurs day altona is growing another new house is going up just north of williams the stouffville tribune twxhy dectafcer 16 1965 ps 7 to the electors of uxbridge township we wish io thank you for the acclamation yoa have given us we shall endeavor to work faithfully for the people at the township for 19667 reeve alvin redshaur deputyreeve robert nesbitt councillors charles forsyth arthur knight grant drewery j g trulove diamonds the choice of the discriminating buyer green river green river mr and mrs c postill and family were dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs g pennanen of markham on sunday mr b edwards of englehart and friends from toronto visited with mr and mrs wm duncan on saturday the happy hour and ambas sadors held their final meeting for this year but as a num ber of the children have the chicken pox the attendance was not as large as usual mrs m annis of brougham is the supply teacher for the school here due to the illness of one of the teachers on friday night at 8 pm the sunday school will hold their annual christmas party as the pupils and teachers have been preparing this night for some time it is hoped that as many members of the community as well as the parents will come out for the event will all those who wish to contribute to the boxes for the shutins which the carollers will deliver on thursday evening dee 23rd please have or leave your donations in by next mon day dec 20 the same can be left with mrs a white mrs l roberts or r hutchings those wishing to go out with the car ollers please be at the church not later than 730 pm sheridan jewellers 38 slain e 6101650 stouffville for office supplies its the tribune y it u 8 put a little something 1 in her christmas stocking 1 this i christmas morning i i austin mini the biggest 10 ft of value on the road today joe mccullough motors bmc sales service j claremont phone 6492101 i shop your crest hardware today or tonight youll fl a wondrous array of practical and ever so lovely christmas gift items now on display electric slicing knives from 1995 automatic toasters by ge sunbeam zenith from 1188 lcwyt electric brooms 2995 hair dryers by zenith from 949 ge zenllh floor polishers from 2988 lcwyt vacuum cleaners from 4995 special feature buy for christmas zenith sewing machine a wonderful family eift ausnrettton for mother straight sew model houaed in deluie walnut cabinet 7 apreda auto bobbin winder puthbutton reverie builtin sewlight floating foot 20 jr 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