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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 2, 1967, p. 10

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cj 10 rut nusuk ihriiu u i mr ndp organizes in ontario riding peffeklaw the el ection of officers were held at the general mem bership meeting of ontario jvorth riding ew demo cratic parly held at the pefferlaw community hall k e larsen from sut ton west was elected pres ident ian rendcrin sun derland vicepresident al len mcphail canninston secretary treasurer how ard johnston goodwood membership secretary cliff pilkey president of the oshawa and district labour council and past councillor for the city of oshawa was the guest spea ker he said the new demo cratic party would set up a department of consumer affairs which would inves tigate the high cost of food and farm machinery auto insurance was discussed and mr pilkey noted the average cost had increased zv since 1925 comment ing on cooperative stores in the ottawa area he said consumers are saving 12 to 20 on their groceries allen mcphail said in dustrial assessment should be prorated back to small towns in the case of men living in urban areas and travelling to industrial centres to work in closing mr pilkey told the members that the new democratic party was on the move as the gallup polls indicate and to win votes for the party was just a matter of getting the is sues across to the people area organizer bill cumptsy explained how area groups would be set up throughout the riding and each group would have a representative sitting on the executive board of ont ario riding a general membership meeting will be held pos sibly in april mrs george hammond senior citizen honored seek safety measures claremont station agent serves stranded passenger the torontobound cir dayliner was delayed at claremont for almost two hours saturday morn ing when it plowed into a huge snow drift west of the village station agent bruce hanthorn treats passen ger mrs annie fcingnld of iontypool to a cup of coffee staff photo pickering now that pickering township municipal building has been occupied for about 5 months the department of labor approves the pro ject subject to certain di rections being fulfilled directions like boilers being enclosed with fire- resistant material a 4- inch block wall buill around the furnace the stairway being built from floor to ceiling with fire- resistant material and several others at a meeting of council on monday night mem bers wondered why this approval embracing the conditions was not forth coming at the time of con struction reeve laycox stating that the building should not have been con structed without consulta tion between the archi tects and the department and the stamp of approval on the plans a meeting will be set up with architects craig zcidlcr and strong imme diately life membership pickering aylmer paisley dies uxbridge the death occurred feb 25 of mr aylmer paisley of wor- chester massachusetts in his 76th year mr paisley was horn in uxbridgc township the son of mr and mrs wel lington paisley he had been in ill heallh for some tjme as a young boy he at tended public school at siloam and high school al uxbridgc later he taught at siloam scolt and bca- vcrton following gradua tion from he university of toronto he became an actuary for an insurance firm in worchester retir ing after 25 years with the company he later taught mathematics in a junior college mr paisley was always interested in music and was a member of the wor- chcslcr music festival commitlee for 25 years he is survived by his widow the former mary millen of toronto two daughters joan mrs jack butterfield of alli- slon ruth mrs eugene kellog of wenham mas sachusetts seven sisters and two brothers mrs eugene baker of baker hill is a sister brougham we have hopes of making this just a little bit different just a little bit better than the other 140 museums in on tario this remark was made by robert miller chairman of the museum committee at the annual meeting of the pickering township historical society in the township hall brougham feb 24 sales have been com pleted on lots to the east and west of the museum the dunbarton kiwanis club will soon present pickering township coun cil with a deed to a lot to the south of the museum their contribution to the effort and a centennial project in itself negotia tions are under way for a for sale 1961 pontiac sedan equipped with 6 cylinder enrlne and standard trans mission xew motor plenty of mile nf cond driving left in hilt rar lie i call ic al chas cooper lit clarenionl bclilll uxbridge township dog owners 1367 dog taxes are due and payable on or before june loth tags are now on sale at the following rates at the clerks office goodwood for each male if only one is kept 300 for each additional male fioii for each female if only one is kept 500 for each additional female 1000 spayed females will he rated as males providing a actcrinarians certificate is presented as proof of female having been spayed kennel licenses are available at s1000 per kennel upon proof of current membership in the cana dian kennel club following june 15th for nonpayment of the dog lax each rate increases by 200 for each dog kept tags may be obtained by mail by enclosing a self- addressed stamped envelope proper fee and proof if required j e foskctf clerk men men stouffvillc and district christian mens fellowship invites you to hear mr john paterson chairman of the 20th century reformation hour soloist mr sam carser instrumentalists paul and bud ratcliff t m youth centre monday march 6 at 8pm for there u on god and one mediator between god end men he man christ ifesna i tim 2 fourth lot at the rear of the grounds as for the mr miller said that expert advice was available new hoard a new 1967 museum board was elected and will be recommended to council which will pass a bylaw making official appointments it comprises f h bill fox harry cook robert miller mrs dierdre earle and milton parkin a special committee was set up with power to add to assist with the museum project in the persons of mrs w a mckay william fraser mrs kenneth kal- lis mrs ruth hay donald gibson ian bell dr n f tomlinson and william brown historical society mem bers elected were milton parkin m j mowbray leslie salgo jan bell william murkar dr n f tomlinson robert mr mrs j s scott mrs dor othy moss mrs beryl don aldson william brown mrs ruth hay mrs l t johnston donald mclean and mrs w a mckay honorary life member ships were established and included some of the mem bers who acted when the museum was founded in 1960 robert miller milton parkin w g lawson mrs e stony miss mae brown dr and mrs w a mckay mrs l t john ston and dr n f tomlin son restoration a 0 confusion claremont fred evans of claremont has asked or a correction of a news storv which appeared v the tribune feb 23 concerning a consent granted by the committee of adjustment of picker ing township mr evans says the lot was divided in 1932 by the late donald beaton clerk and legal advisor of pick ering township singers entertain brougham a clare mont group of young sing ers which dr n f tom linson has suggested should be called bonnie- group entertained the his torical society annual meeting last week i iie girls sang several numbers unaccompanied the group included bon nie and darlene madill wendy dean terry arm strong kathy dean and marilyn arncsen ciaims meeting unethical pickering mrs a brown west rouge will present a brief at the next council meeting register ing her objection to an un scheduled council meeting held on saturday morning tonriiarv in ufjl xvt notice to press or rate payers at this meeting a bylaw was passed to amend the official plan the staging program de velopment according to the plan takes place in 5 stages has been altered to provide that the water area may be extended from time to time and necessary water reservoirs and mains may be constructed in any part of the municipality without reference to the staging program mrs brown said that the commend roadmen pickering a vote of thanks moved by dep uty reeve mrs jean mc- phcrson and seconded by councillor harvey spang was unanimously carried at a pickering township council on monday night to the road men for keep ing the township roads open under adverse cir cumstances during the bad winter storm last week reeve laycox said he un derstood they i worked steadily for 2i hours dur ing the height of the storm and were out again monday night when the storm resumed saturday meeting had been prearranged 4 members of the planning board were present meetings called as com mittee meetings and evol ving into council meetings is in mrs browns opinion most unethical bv anne loney claremont the golden age club had plan ned a surpise party for one of its members but due to ihe bad ice storm it had to be postponed for a week last thursday mrs george hammond was presented with a large pink and white cake with lighted candles arranged in groups of eight and seven in hon or of her s7th birthday present were mrs marga ret wilkcr mr and mrs jim taylor mrs grace rcdshaw mr and mrs jake taylor mrs william cowie mr roy white miss nora ham mr rob ert nesbitt mrs eva tow ner mr wes lehman mrs fred evans mr waltcr ward mr robert burton and mr albert boyle hostesses tor the after noon were mrs frank hollingshead mrs morris hardy and mrs william evans mr f harmon of stouffvillc won the 505o draw at the monthly dance of the canadian legion saturday evening the mothers of the 1st claremont land rangers were invited to a social evening feb 20 at the home of mrs james mur ray captain to comme morate girl guide think ing day which is held of ficially on feb 22 mrs jackie pascoe was in charge mrs william welsh la chairlady presented mrs bob ward a former la member who has moved to west hill with a sterling silver coffee spoon embossed with the girl guide em blem a buffet lunch was prepared and served by rangers marilyn rennie brenda macgrcgor wendy sanderson susan hay- ward lenore jones blanche benson lynn whitnev and susan hock ley among claremont thea tre goers who attended the excellent production of the musical bye bye birdie by the pickering high school players were mrs john rennie and m mr and mrs robert tor rance and ken mrs wil- mot hill and barbara mr and mrs earl anderson mrs frank hayward and susan miss karen hay- ward and mr rerc dcsau icis mr and mrs bob ma dill and donna and mari lyn mr and mrs earl cook misses viola and georgina forsyth mr and mrs lloyd pugh miss harry porter mr and mrs harry hopkins miss bren da macgregor miss blan che benson mr and mrs earl wilson mr and mrs harry green mr and mrs ken ward miss greta vanstone mr and mrs reg hoskins mr and mrs jack anonby and lorclla and mrs l d almack with bob clare and cor- rie joy green margaret almack and fred peddie were among the students who ushered during the performances mr and mrs albert ros- zcll have returned from a weeks isit to montreal where mr roszell attend ed the citl convention mr dae watson also at tended from claremont sunday visitors at the ros zell home were mr and mrs ken field and family of scarboro and mr and mrs albert samarillo and leo mrs frank hayward and susan mrs gordon benson and mrs ross rcdshaw attended the fashion show at rycrson institute on wednesday evening of last week ka ren hayward is complet ing he second year in fashion designing at ihe institute a colored sound film on baptist work in the prov ince of ouebcc entitled at the crossroads will be shown al the evening service march 5 at 730 on palm sunday mar 19 the rev john keith a mis sionary from africa will speak and show koda- chrome slides of africa at the evening service the womens institute is sponsoring a free cook ing school tricks with a mix at uxbridgc united church educational wing from s to 10 pm mar 9 with tasting of food from 10 to 10 jo everyone is invited men and women those inter ested are asked to contact mrs william evans secre tary so that car pools can be arranged on their way home from malton airport where they said goodbye to mr herb ert ingham of toronto who left for a months vis it to his mother and sis ters in australia mr and mrs jim ingham of ajax with michael steven and timmie had sunday din ner with mr and mrs john rennie mr and mrs george woolings of toronto and mrs grace reed of scar boro were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs norris hardy dr n f tomlinson is spending a months holi- dav in st petersburg flo rida mr richard gibbons left last thursdav for his home in sydney cape bre ton after a weeks isit with his nephew mr da vid macdonald and familv mr and mrs farlc pil key attended a parly sat urday at the home of mr pilkevs parents mr and mrs russell pilkey of brougham thursday evening mar 2 the cubs and scouts ladies auxiliary will meet al ihe home of mrs earl cook at sj0 pm mrs jack morgan and mrs roy morgan accom panied by mrs milandov attended the annual meet ing of nurses alumni at the east general hospital on alondav evening to hear pediatrician dr wolfish speak mrs milandov is st vice president of the organization congratulations to mr and airs jack weywich nee ann francis who were married in clare mont on saturday feb 25 the shower will be held in ihe church basement on mondav mar 6 at 8 pm everyone welcome mr magnus morgan who was wellknown in ihe claremont district passed away last week several of his friends and relatives visited the fune ral home at agincourt on sunday prior to the serv ice february 27 mr and mrs jack mor gan mr and mrs roy morgan visited mrj and mrs dave wage at mal vern sunday afternoon half load regulations are in force on ontario county and suburban roads effective march 1st to april 30th vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under section 54 subsections 4 and 5 of the highway traffic act w a tweivetrees feng county engineer prices effective until sat march 4 vaseline petroleum jelly 16 02 si29 value for 99 o o ii x r t v v05 hair spray 7 oz 189 lalkaseltzer 25s 83c buckleys mixture 79c mint fresh pepsodent cepacol lozenges 20s 66c contacc capsules 10s 149 valse 104 head shoulders lotion shampoo 119 ew dawn sipms air coloring ln 225 aikens pharmacy

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