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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1967, p. 11

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the tribune thaxuy febroir 13 1967 pjy 11 to establish antirabies clinics in ontario county escape out car window claremont the health and ani- pmah division of the department of agriculture will establish clinics in ontario county for the vac- jcination of dogs and cats against rabies persons rrjesiding outside the county boundary may bring their pets to any one of the locations convenient to their residence the service made available free of claremont two charge is considered necessary due to the number claremont girls scrambled of rabies cases reported in the area the co-opera- out through be broken uion of the public is requested in an effort to make r vv f heir 1967 r mi i i i renault station wagon the program a success clinics will be located at the saturdav af folfow- following places and at times listed below mg a collision on the brock road south of the village shaken up but not seri ously injured were nancy lloyst and lorraine max well both 18 the auto owned by mrs harold lloyst of claremont was quite badly damaged it had been driven less than 2000 miles the driver of the south bound auto was donald mclellan 43 rk 3 picker ing following the impact the lloyst car veered across the highway and hipped over on its side when it hit the ditch ont ario provincial police from the whitby detach ment conducted the invest igation friday march 3 uxbridge town hall from 2 to 7 pm monday march 6 sandford township garage from 10 am to 5 pm goodwood township garage from 2 pm to 5 pm friday march 10 brooklin town hall from 10 am to 12 noon ajax fire hall from 2 pm to 7 pm monday march 13 pickering fire hall from 2 pm to 7 pm wednesday march 15 claremont town hall from 930 to 12 noon brougham town hall from 2 pm to 5 pm residents within the county who arc un- lablc to attend the clinic in their particular com- imunity may still bring their pets to other locations ai listed iciaremont wi meeting cubs and scouts attend pickering church parade k mrs e d loney probably the most inter- jesting meeting ever attend ed by members of the jwomens institute was held last wednesday aftcr- jnoon at the home of mrs cliff reynolds presided over by mrs ellis britton antiques and old memen- itocs were displayed and a ibit of their history given iby their owners among ithcm were a babys rattle hand carved from one piece of wood by her hus bands grandfather and displayed by mrs evans jbcnson a methodist choir book dated 1859 and her imothers black ribboned bonnet by mrs william icowie a copper kettle ibrought from england by her ancestors and copies of old agreements and con tracts by miss viola for- ssyth a hand forged cast iron cow bell by mrs l d almack a 100 year old iquilt by mrs james ped- jdie old quilts also were displayed by mrs ross middleton and mrs brit- ton who showed an old- fashioncd pinafore ncedle- jpoint edging used on a iclock shelf and over 100 wears old by mrs robert torrance needlework idonc by her mother by mrs wcs lehman old sealing wax and stamp by mrs ken waul needle work by mrs frank car lson a queen victoria gol- dcn jubilee plate by mrs rroy morgan and an old jfamily bible a railroad contract and dishes by mrs reynolds miss viola forsyth told about first arrivals of her family in the area mrs reynolds spoke of the early days of north clarc- mont and gave a short his- tory of the corner store one of the real old buildings in the village miss for syths great great grand- jmothcr ruth daughter of joshua wixson was the first white child born in what is now north clare- mont at that time is was istill part of york the institute is holding an evening of cntcrtain- rricnt in the community 3 fall march 31 which will feature the one act play rise and shine that is bcing presented by the brooklin junior farmers at the junior farmers drama festival the board of stewards of the united church is sponsoring an adult croki- nole party and box social in the basement of the church wednesday march s commencing at 8 pm ladies will provide the boxes and everyone is wel come a delightful morning coffee party with members of the ucw as hostesses was held in the basement of the united church on feb 14 as befitting st valentines day cupids and hearts made an ap propriate setting for the hot coffee and muffins served to the guests by mrs russell hamilton mrs robert hockley mrs earle pilkey mrs robert madill mrs frank hol- lingshead and mrs edgar evans nor were the chil dren forgotten they were entertained by mrs david watson and mrs roy timms and treated to chocolate milk and cookies there was also a most welcome bake table presided over by mrs gary tompkins from feb 22 to 25 in clusive the pickering high school players are pre senting the musical bye bye birdie local per formers in the cast are in- grid anonby mary drake mimi findlay and fred schram corric almack spent the weekend with his cousins ian and sandy french at their home in scarboro saturday evening margaret almack attended the stu dents symphony concert in massey hall bruce drake was home from waterloo university for a weekend visit with his parents mr and mrs keith drake sunday evening feb 26 the first of three science found films entitled prior claim will be shown in the baptist church everyone is wel come monday evening feb 27 the mission circle will meet at the home of the misses viola and gcor- rcd cross outpost hos pitals and nursing sta tions serve the remote areas of canada where not cottage hospital starts fund drive uxbridge the new 20bcd addition to ux- bridge cottage hospital is now completed and in op- oration the only require- ijnent now is sufficient ifuhds to cover the cost ithe total objective is 125- 000 the drive to attain this goal will begin march 17 green letter day uxbridge hospital serves ari area of 20000 people the administrator is mr roy lawrence stouffvillc residents have enjoyed the service provided since figures for 1966 indicate they spent 1392 patient days in the hospital out of 132 babies born there 31 had stouff villc parents three stoullville doctors arc past presidents of the medical staff dr john button dr douglas bro- die and dr donald pctrie the area chairman of the extension fund commit tee is mrs ross lamo- reaux montreal street stoullville the building is consid ered to b- one of the finest 50bed hospitals in canada the committee would ap preciate your financial support health facilities are readily available gina forsyth at 745 the goodfellowship class met at the manse feb 14 with mrs cliff reynolds and rev a e cresswell in charge mrs reynolds took the devo tional mr cresswell show ed colored slides of his visits to england and the continent at the social hour the hostesses were mrs fred evans and mrs irwin carruthers david taylor son of mr and mrs sam taylor is doing nicely after being rushed to oshawa gen eral hospital last week for an appendix operation also in oshawa hospital is erling anonby son of mr and mrs jack anonby who suffered an accident to his eye last week the sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs stanley slack on the death of their grandson neil yakeley of oshawa who was killed in a car accident friday even ing while returning from work mr howard dean re turned from uxbridge cot tage hospital this week sorry to report that mrs dean is not well mr and mrs thomas hammond and mr and mrs elmour bell of ux bridge attended the funer al service held for their aunt mrs flora wilkes of scarboro on tuesday of last week centennial pins may be obtained from any mem ber of the womens insti tute mr and mrs roy timms and family had sunday dinner with mrs timms parents mr and mrs jos eph maltby of malton on sunday after dinner they motored to brampton for a visit with mrs gordon bland more and more people are finding that claremont is a nice place to live the latest is mrs gertrude kessner of scarborough mother of mrs herbert hilgc who has rented the apartment over coopers store the apartment is now being decorated and mrs kessner expects to move in march 1 lcnnie pilkey small daughter of mr and mrs earle pilkey had her ton sils removed in uxbridge cotttage hospital last thursday yesterday ter ry pilkey shelly ward and lori watson went to fair- view lodge where they en tertained the residents with a delightful exhibi tion of tap dancing mr and mrs david ncal with billy stcvic and mar tin and mr and mrs eric ward and terry and rob- vn of claremont mr and mrs donald ncal and mark of pickering daugh ters linda sharon and di ane with foster children tony albert and wayne mcqueen and michael mates and mr lloyd hurst of musselmans lake were all at the ncal home to celebrate mr john neals birthdav on feb 15 father honors queen scout son at greenwood sixteen year old lloyd morden of greenwood receives his queen scout badge at the annual father and son banquet in the greenwood united church the presentation was made by his father scoutmaster doug morden it is the first such honor to come to the greenwood troop organized six years ago hv mr morden staff photo brougham the 1st brock pickering cubs and scouts joined pickering village packs and troops in a church parade and service at pickering prcs- bvterian church sunday afternoon mr lcn barrett and donald and mr roy miller and ronald enjoyed the upper canada railway so ciety steam train trip on sunday from toronto to barrio miss diane mckinnon is homo from au hospital where she had spent sever al weeks mrs maud william el- licott will celebrate her 90th birthday march 1 mrs lloyd johnston is confined to her home as the result of a bad fall feb 13 david miller spent a short time in scarborough general hospital as a re sult of a cut on his eve re ceived while playing hock ey joy robokah lodge met feb 13 in the township hall brougham with noble grand sister lee beer in the chair assisted by vice grand sister ruth murrav pledge cards for the eye bank were given out by sister hilda bowler a committee was nominated for the program and lunch of the lodw birthday par ty march 27 evening group of the ucw will meet at the home of mrs don beer march 1 dramatic film markham a dra matic film fast way no where will be presented in morgan hall markham by centennial baptist church feb 26 daring to challenge the now accepted conduct fast way nowhere un covers the teenage world of deceit with stunning truth glasgow pupil top speaker by elsa storry claremont a con sent was granted by the pickering township com- mitte of adjustment last week to the division of a lot which had been sep arated in 1957 sold and re sold all without approval of the committee or plan ning board at that time mr fred evans of clare mont submitted a deed showing him the owner of a lot separated from that of adriano ortiz in 1957 investigation revealed that mr evans was not the owner of the lot but had sold it in 1957 without consulting the township a prospective purchaser of the lot in 1967 is now aware that the lot no 33 does inciude the 9 feet 10 inches which mr evans thought he had not origi nally sold and mr ortiz now visit ing in spain has a deed which shows his lot does not include the elusive nine feet the lot is on the south west corner of the 9th concession and livingston street in claremont it is all straightened out now by the granting of the consent which legalizes the land division which oc curred in the first place glasgow margit ann weitzenbauer picked florence nightingale as her topic for the uxbridge tsa oratorical contest be cause she had read the book and it was the easiest to do it was also the best because margit a grade seven pupil at glasgow school won the township- wide contest margit is like any other active 12ycarold girl she likes swimming in the summer and sometimes plays baseball in the win ter she skates during her quieter moments she reads with mysteries her favorite type of story what would margit like to be in a way id like to be a veterinarian but mom would like me to be a teacher margits brother ralph s and sister helen 7 also attend glasgow school there arc also four cats penny tom tinker and mitzie and a dog skipper at home margie wcrtzcnbauer conservatives orgenize in new ontario riding uxbridge the re cent redistribution of fed eral constituency bounda ries has brought the need for a whole new 5t of political organiz lions latest group to ant junce plans for a new associa- new oshawa riding which is comprised of the city of oshawa and the town of whitby the new ontario riding includes the town ships of pickering whitby east whitby reach ux bridge scugog scott the lion are the progcssive towns of port perry ux- conseratives for the new ontario riding federal the first meeting for the conservative group for this area will be held in the uxbridge legion hall at 8 pm on friday march 3 the program will include the adoption of a constitu tion the election of offi cers and a social getto gether hon michael starr who will continue to represent the major part of the rid ing until such time as a new election is called will also be on hand to meet with his many friends and to assist in getting the new organization off to a hying start the old ontario riding was one of the ten largest constituencies in canada and has been represented in the house of commons for some fifteen years by mr starr he has chosen however to remain in the bridge and ajax and the village of pickering from the old riding added to the new riding are the townships of north gwil- limbury georgina and the town of sutton which were formerly a part of the riding of north york may 8 will be world red cross day at expo 67 the date honors henri dunanl founder of the red cross charity begins at home but it doesnt end there great musical treat l j486 bells and musical glasses the ritchie evangelistic party tues feb 28th through sun mar 12th week nlshts except sat at 8 oclock sundays 1030 am s 730 pm look frl mar 3rd film shadows of hi glory 60 minute in colour you must see it altona united missionary church 3 miles east of stohftvllie rev v g lluson minister a dream about to become a reality our centennial project a project to be truly proud of a project that needs your help must be play your part youll be able to point with pride at your new civic square am say my contribution helped build it a special subcommittee of the stol tfviiit cen tennial committee is in clrarjfc of the rundralsing campaign they have with hie helpful assistance of lie hank of nova scotia canadian imperial bank of com merce and sfouftvllic credit union set up a hankimr arrangement whereby your contributions will lie added lo the civic square fund contributions may lie made in person or by cheque at cither of the two banks in sfoiiftville with cheques being made payable to the civic square fund be proud to be a canadian your part in show this pride by playing helping to build this memorable showpiece youll be glad you did

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