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tobaggans and made good use of the hills surrounding the park mrs evelyn wilson brooklin showed slides and told about her trip to the caribbean at the general meeting of the ucw last thursday night the ucw study for this year is on the caribbean we were also pleased to have the mt ion ladies join us and enjoyed a social time with them congratulations to mr and mrs l dyer of markham who celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary on january 23rd friends a greenwood wish then health and happiness brenda swedle ant janet mctaggart at tended the 4e homemaking leadershif training school al claremont on thursdaj and friday this unit is entitled focus on fit ness the good neighbours club enjoyed a visit to the planetarium last wed nesday afternoon the january meeting of the club will be held on tuesday jan 24th at the whitevale united church mrs bridget vipond of pickering will speak and show slides on africa mr and mrs fred brown elizabeth and paul mr and mrs d scott and donald and linda eastwood had dinner with the brown family salem rd on sunday new claremont organization elects members byanneloney recently a new organization in claremont was made up by representatives of all clubs the purpose was to create better com munication with the town of pickering and to consider any large project that would effect the village of claremont the executive of the new club is as follows president carl young vicepresident al graham secretary dorene carruthers treasurer bruce drake directors al redshaw blair evans mrs lome almack mary borland and lenora mckenzie the evening unit of the claremont ucw officers for 1978 are president of overall ucw rosemary timms leader of evening unit lillian gauslin assistant leader marean ward secretary marina rodgersand treasurer dorothy cook the mission circle will meet at the home of mrs lome smith at the parsonage on monday evening january 30 745 pm the roll call news group one will be incharge sunday evening january 29 at 700 pm the baptist church will hold their church business meeting beginning on january 31 the 4h unit will be called focus on living and will meet at the home of bernice ward at 7 pm after march 1 girls aged 12 can join the course including quilting crocheting and knitting baby sitting first aid and learning about their community and the government miss laura meiners of pickering spent sunday with mr and mrs don hedges carl devitt a long time resident of claremont now living in ajax had a very bad fall in an elevator and broke his leg he had to have his leg amputated and is in ajaxpickering hospital where he has been for several weeks and where he will be some weeks before he is released carl is a war veteran and belongs to the canadian legion in claremont and in pickering he is very happy to see his friends also on the con valescing list is mrs john rennie at home and mrs ron hedges in uxbridge hospital a reminder that the rink at the claremont park is open to everyone public skating will be from 7 to 830 every evening also saturday and sunday from 2 to 430 pm anyone wishing to play hockey can do so at the times listed above winners at the tuesday evening euchre in the bowling club are ladies lena ogden dorothy cook peg jenkinson men art pratt frank jenkinson and marg baker sub the golden age a euchre was held at 8 pm on january 12 at the club house president margaret gall welcomed a good turnout the winners were sadie hardy gladys jones ella hammond bruce findlay ralph jones and tom hammond a reminder that the i claremont sports association will be meeting in the com munity hall this thurs day jan 26 at 8 pm all those interested in helping in anyway for the new baseball season please plan to attend radio amateurs emergency test 4 a massive snowstorm struck the toronto area on the af ternoon of- january 28 paralysing traffic creating a breakdown in lawenforcement leading to looting situations and stranding hundreds of motorists on highway 401 in danger of freezing to death as the storm roared unabated through the afternoon as it became obvious that civic authorities were going to require assistance in handling a wide variety of com munications problems the local amateur roadio emergency service swung into action being a saturday a large number of ham mobiles were on the road stranded along with many others these operators collected names and addresses of motorists wishing to advise families of their predicament and kept the local police advised on traffic conditions amateur radio stations were set up at red cross headquarters the local office of the ontario hospital association local borough utility offices and at least one metro radio station liason was established with the police radio system the preceding situations represent the format for the annual simulated emergency test to be held on the afternoon of saturday january 28 by localarea radio amateurs sponsored by the american radio relay league this test is an annual event designed to tackle the many problems that exist in any disaster situation and examine methods of eliminating them while training radio amateurs in the art of disaster communications amateur radio has a long tradition of rendering assistance in time of emergency and it is only through constant training that the amateurs are able to field a large experienced goup of communicators when the need arises this test serves that purpose the test is coor dinated in the local area by mciahel goldstein helped by his assistants paul edgley lyle stanway saltus jones keith ballinger and over a hundred radio amateurs if you have a suitable receiver you can listen to the activities between 146 and 148 megarhetz locally