ft thursday october 1 1970 the tribune page 15 mmmtommmimftmbimm pioneer festival attracts capacity crowd the annual pioneer festival put on by district mennonite societies at pioneer village saturday attracted capacity crowds visitors viewed displays of pioneer crafts and other exhibits one of the workers at the festival was 16 year old marlene reesor markham rr2 peter harris dr james mutchmor guest anniversary pastor by rosemary timms claremont the claremont united church will be celebrating their anniversary oct 18 at 1115 am the guest speaker will be the former moderator of the united church of canada dr james mutchmor special music will be provided former members and friends of the church are to be invited after the ser vice there will be a lunch served oct 4 at claremont united church will be world communion ser vice representing claremont at the 34th convention of the legion ladies auxiliary were president agnes ferguson amy clark and rene rennie the five day convention was held at niagara falls thirteen hundred delegates from all over ontario attended oct 4 at 945 am is promotion sunday at the baptist church parents and friends are specially invited sorry to hear that mrs russell hamilton is in scarboro centenary hospital again we hope she has a speedy recovery mrs josephine derusha and mrs doug norton of claremont and norma cray and bea more of uxbridge arrived back saturday evening after touring 8 european countries they were away three weeks mr and mrs earl cook spent a few days with their son gerald at thunder bay gerald is attending lakehead university congratulations to mr and mrs jack ward on their wedding anniversary last week ladies please do not forget the claremont ucw evening luncheon oct 7 at 8 pm in the united church sunday school room the evening will be worth while spent with gracious living by ida burns tickets are available from rosemary timms the annual meeting of the north pickering branch of the cancer society will be held on oct 13 at 2 pm at the home of mrs richard ward lane i street in claremont j anyone interested in the i work of the society please feel welcome to attend look here for outlets dont miss a copy we have dozens of dispensers and store outlets for your convenience 20 readers enjoy the tribune every week you can be one of them by joining our evergrowing list of sub scribers or by picking up your copy at one of the many outlets throughout stouffville markham uxbridge and the surrounding rural area read this list for the newsstand nearest you coach hosts hockey champs stouffville it was a barbecue fit for kings hockey kings that is the stouffville juveniles ontarios best on ice enjoyed their final victory celebration with a feast at coach jake harmans on the weekend there were more than 350 guests and players to devour the 325 pounds of beef and 65 dozen cobs of corn their appetite for victuals matched their enthusiasm for the game of shinny harold wally crowder one of the several champs who will be 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