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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1968, p. 11

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the tribune thursday oct 3 1968 page 11 build portable at claremont by kav altaian claremont it was only last year that a new addition was completed at claremont public school this year a oneroom por table has been added to accommodate the increased enrollment another tea cher has also been engaged raising the staff to ten the community extends sincere sympathy to the family and relations of the late rcy morgan marie hedges is pro gressing favourably in ux- bridge hospital following an appendix operation mr and mrs robert barton jr and kimberly of scarboro spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs robt barton mr and mrs jim hop kins and family spent a day with her parents mr and mrs gordon benson we are pleased to report that mrs borland is im proving but is still con fined to hospital mrs cliff reynolds mrs ernie baker and mrs harold hopkins attended a shower in oshawa in hon or of their niece miss jo- anne linton whose mar riage to brian chase takes place in the centennial united church oshawa october 19 the community was sorry to learn of mrs al fryers sudden trip to st michaels hospital tor onto after a serious opera tion to remove a blood clot in her head she is progres sing as well as can be ex pected everyone wishes her continued improve ment miss alice maclennan of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs robt barton mr and mrs jim wal ker willowdale spent the weekend with mr and mrs al robertson fifty ladies of the clare mont womens institute and surrounding districts had an enjoyable bus trip to a cooking school held at the st lawrence starch company port credit they were served tea and cookies then went to yorkdale shopping plaza for lunch mrs ellis britton at tended a birthday party given for her greataunt mrs alice veale of mark- haven rest home mark- ham on the occasion of her 101st birthday joy green a student at mcgill university mont real spent the weekend with mr and mrs lome almack the womens institute will hold a euchre oct ober 10 at 1 pm at the home of mrs robert bar ton linda beelby carol an derson and bob almack travelled by bus with the pickering district high school to stratford to see midsummer nights dream rev and mrs f a luck have moved into the manse he will conduct his first service in the baptist church october 6 john torrance and mar garet keyes enjoyed sup per with mr and mrs stan mcmulien and family richard bales guild- wood was a visitor at the home of mr and mrs lome almack over the weekend jack norton came home from hospital saturday and is progressing nicely recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs ed gar evans were mr and mrs a stewart of north battleford saskatchewan mr and mrs m esplen toronto mrs g kirk st marys and mrs m mun- ro medina ont mrs earle pilkey and mrs geo derusha visited with mrs delos mcleod in wellesley hospital tor onto mr and mrs al rozell visited with her sister mr and mrs h haley at new market sunday mrs lome almacks sister mrs j a french and family of scarboro spent sunday at her home mr and mrs d hamblin and family of peterboro visited with mr and mrs harry porter over the weekend during the late 1940s mrs vina rhodes olga and denise now mrs bill scott lived in claremont they are now living in california and called dur ing the week to renew old friendships in the village mr and mrs frank car son mr and mrs aubrey carson and jimmy mr and mrs murray carson and karen had sunday dinner with miv and mrs david twiner scarboro raceway fstouff this unique siamese melon was grown in the gar den of mr and mrs gary grundy hawthorne avenue stouffville it is held by their two year old son paul staff photo the 51 million plan to create a worldclass mo tor car raceway in south ern ontario is moving to ward its hopedfor stamp of approval from metro toronto council and if metro authori ties give their goahead the decision is expect ed in the nexr couple of weeks this region will be well on its way to ov ercoming the setback of having lost its bid for the 1976 olympics in many respects the proposed lakeshore raceway at the canadian national exhibition grounds will bring ontar io more world sports prominence than would the olympics for instead of a one- shot affair the raceway will annually host two major international races by running them over a road course at the cne waterfront the ex citement and glamor of grand prix racing will be within reach of the aver age citizen plans call for the tele gram trophy race tc be run over the 23 mile course next june 15 and the grand prix of canada on sept 21 1969 showers of gifts many lovely gifts were received by barbara storry and wayne kleinseldt at a community shower on night classes night classes are being offered to the public in the stouffville district secondary school according to the schedule below classes run from 8 to 10 pm for a total of 24 nights a fee of 10 for the 24 nights is payable in full upon registration and is not refundable registration begins at 730 on the nights shown tuesday evenings art beginning art advanced adv bookkeeping business machines automotive basic or advanced basic machine shop electricity flower arranging leathercraft phys rec for men phys rec for women sewing beginning sewing advanced typewriting beginning typewriting advanced woodworking welding mrs w c sanders mr peter koopman mr j w mcbride mr c h roberts mr a h paterson mr b m sherren mrs bruce burton mrs j g baker mr j h rehill mrs j w mcbride mrs h g mills mrs w e peacock mrs c b spensley mrs e a glenn mr j r hammond mr w j smith monday evenings small engines mr w g enderwick wednesday evenings welding mr e h mclean cake decorating beginning mr wolfgang dams monday wednesday evenings effective speed reading mr w h walden those taking this course will attend 2 nights a week until christmas only for more information please telephone the school at 6401433 the board reserves the right to decide which courses will be given w e duxbury principal tuesday night sept 24th given in their honor at the home of 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