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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 6, 1951, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 6 1961 claremont and pickering twp district the bridge is being repaired on the altona sideroad by pickering township workmen and the road is closed for the time being it will pay you to read the adv of the corner store here this week theres a 10 saving the proprietors invite you to come in and save mr and mrs uobt haslem are moving into an apartment in stouffville the couple have been living with mr and mrs john beelby since their recent marriage three local young men douglas sutherland bill towner and allan pilkey left on monday by car for western canada where they ex pect to assist with the harvest mr and mrs earle cook and baby visited from thursday until monday evening with mrs cooke sr and mr and mrs bruce har- ton at lansing mr and mrs w macfayden of thornhill and mr and mrs arthur cox and children of havi- land are spending a few days with mr and mrs henry johnson the goodfellowship class will be held next tuesday evening at the home of mrs m anderson mrs lackey and mrs reynolds will have charge of the program mr and mrs g graham and family of oshawa and mr and mrs taylor and family of ux- bridge were guests of mr and mrs s taylor and family during the past weekend mrsbeare and mr goodman of oshawa won the mixed doubles bowling tournament silver trophy donated by the manufacturing co of port hope on monday there was continuous playing from 030 am until 1130 pm the recreation committee in vite all parents and anyone interested to the red cross swim ming test to award the swimming class their certificates at a picnic to be held at greenwood park this friday everyone bring a well filled basket the bus leaves the school at 3 oclock in the after noon the womans missionary socie ty will hold its regular meeting on thursday afternoon sept 13th in the sunday school room commenc ing at 230 oclock the new study book from lakes to northern lights and its companion home missions digest will be intro duced a good attendance is urgently requested ninety scholars turned out to claremont public school on open ing day tuesday miss d john ston is principal with mrs porter and miss m cox othermembers of the staff five beginners took the big step on tuesday but several more may be added before the term gets too far under way the new pupils were joseph timms douglas dwight june benson bruce browning and steven couperthwaite arthur lewis of regina is visit ing with the lewis bros corner store proprietors this veek mrs will tomlinson and baby of pickering has been visiting with dr n f tomlinson mrs holmes of orillia mrs alcock and mr and mrs hoyle brethour of uxbridge called on mrs geo coates on sunday these three cousins mrs holmes mrs alcock and mrs coates ages total 25g years all are in very good health and mrs coates still goes out to help milk her jerseys the members of the wms of the united church were guests of the baptist ladies circle at their regular meeting held lat tuesday afternoon in the baptist church mrs e ward 1st vicepresident was in charge assisted by mrs n linton and mrs p wellman mrs lackey introduced the topic for discussion trinidad mission work she was assisted by mrs w evans mrs harold johnston mrs howard and mrs h john ston who closed the program with a short poem on the compassion of christ the baptist ladies noise of night shift at pickering twp gravel pit arouses ratepayers atha news wedding bells are ringing in our community mi and mrs gren draper spent the weekend at niagara falls mrs murray dunkeld attended luncheons held in the womens building at the exhibition on monday along with other guests the carruthers family called on mrs sodan and milton on sunday afternoon mr and mrs gren draper and family visited the carruthers family on monday evening there will be a special sunday school service this sunday at altona with rev and mrs earl bray as guests speakers turn down request for more police pickering township council on tuesday decided it would be too costly to enlarge the township police force to six men police chief lockhart trinnell had asked council for additional men due to the fiveday week and the existing shift system it is impossible at times to have a police officer attend to the radio equipment and answer the tele phone at police headquarters asserted chief trinnell at other times there is only one man on duty there are four men on the force at present council later approved a 100 salary to each of the members of the police commission for ser vices this year theatre uxbridge 3 shows nightly 730 030 saturdays holidays matinee 200 pm last showing today of the furies rfomng barbara stanwyck wendell corey friday saturday sept 7 s sugarfoot in technicolor starring randolph scott monday tuesday sept 10 11 20th century foxs bird of paradise color by technicolor starring louis jourdan debrataget wednesday thursday sept 12 13 gary cooper cr jane greer will dock soon youre in the navy now king solomons mines color by technicolor with deborah kerr stewart granger coming fo the roxy monday tuesday sept 17 is 2 days only we will call the police every night unless the noise made by machinery working in the gravel pit during the late hours is stopped exclaimed dr a e clemmer at the regular meeting of pickering township council on tuesday there will be court action un less something is done continued mrs e godfrey another of the members representing the rate payers located on the 5th con cession of pickering a petition was presented to the members of council by the repre sentatives asking that the anti- noise bylaw be inforced and that the road running in front of their premises be calciumed in order to keep the dust down as the meet ing progressed the arguments be came hotter and the threats more pronounced and it was easily seen that some compromise would have to be made mr cooper represent ing the cooper block co who are at present time operating the pit equipment on a 21 hour scale said that he sympathized with the residents who occupy the houses situated near the pit and said in order to eleviate the dust situa tion he would change the route of his trucks over a different road but he would not stop his machin ery from operating 21 hours a day we are thinking only of our health and the health of our child ren when we ask that these annoy ances be stopped declared dr clemmer there must be at least 20 tons of calcium chloride laying around and not being used exclaimed dr n e mcewen whats the use of putting the calcium on the road if the grader comes along and covers it up queried mrs godfrey we must grade the roads or large holes would develop answ ered reeve westney even if we do stop the dust you would object to the noise the reeve con tinued we have to tolerate dust smoke noise and rats and yet our taxes go up continued one of the speakers the road must be kept dust free and the noise must be stopped we intended to live in our present home for the rest of out lives but were not going to be cause we cant stand it said dr clemmer it was at this point that deputy- reeve ne mcewen recommend ed that mr cooper add two more trucks to his fleet of six and that the pit be operated from g30 in the morning to 800 at night he also added that he believed that the road should be given a good coating calcium chloride in order coating of calcium chloride in order cooper agreeu to the settlement proposed by dr mcewen it was agreed by reeve westney that a ood supply of calcium should be placed in front of the residences where the dust nuisance has caused an annoying situation brougham mr robt harvey of tall pines haliburton called on his uncle al and mrs harvey on the holiday mr and mrs jos hilts spent the holiday weekend with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs a bell and family mr and mrs a j gray have a couple of peach trees in their garden which yielded them two elevenquart baskets of fruit congratulations to mr and mrs harry knox nee lorraine tink who were married on saturday sept 1st mr donald beer is handling the contract for transporting students to the new pickering twp higti school and seven buses took to the highways tuesday morning for opening day mr and mrs m hillick and dianne and glenwright of george town called on mrs wright and bert peer one evening last week mr and mrs e l crocker of toronto called on mrs matthews one day last week the womens institute will hold their next regular meeting in the township hall on tuesday after noon sept 11th hostesses are mrs m burk mrs t norton mrs w gray mrs e burton and mrs e seebeck a film will be shown mrs m annis convener of citizenship and education will have charge of the program roll call will be answered by a his toric fact about canada congratulations to mr and mrs george knox of enniskillen on the arrival of a little daughter carol eileen on august 28 mrs kavanaugh of toronto was a recent guest of her sister mrs d seebeck mr and mrs don ritchie of toronto visited with his parents mr and mrs bruce ritchie dur ing the holiday mrs m ryland of toronto visit ed with mrs seebeck during the weekend mr and mrs bud browes and family visited his sister mrs leslie of toronto one day recently mr and mrs carl devitt visited her brothers robt and frank wright of green river on sunday afternoon mr and mrs harlock mr and mrs g duncan mr m annis mr and mrs las ravey and mrs w ellicott accompanied mr and mrs d a beer to kitchener on sunday where he went for another bus to use on the high school bus routes mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and ina- jean of myrtle called on their aunt mrs i matthews one even ing last week mrs walter vickers and family of burks palls visited with mr and mrs john gillman last week mr and mrs a ramsay spent the weekend with their daughtei mrs jones who is holidaying at her cottage at parry sound congratulations to mr and mrs c wannop on the arrival of a little daughter greenwood the mission band will meet at the parsonage on saturday after noon of this week the auditorium of the church has been redecorated which adds greatly to its appearance the work is being done by chas dalby of whitby the wa will meet at the home of mrs byers on thursday afternoon sept 13th mrs e dis neys group is in charge of the worship period congratulations to mr and mrs vernon short on the arrival of a daughter mr joey pegg returned home on sunday after a trip along with other boy friends mr and mrs percy middleton of buffalo spent the weekend with his father and brother here mr l sanderson of toronto visited over the weekend at the n wilson home mr and mrs l slute and glen mrs eastwood and mr and mrs d morden visited last sunday at port elgin miss nancy thomas spent the weekend with the roy hill family the elmo disney family return ed home from the cottage this week rev monkman arrived home from the west iast week and occu pied the pulpit last sunday an ohio man was robbed when he stopped his car for a traffic signal red always has been a danger sign balsam am mt kion mrs reg hoskins and family spent last week with relatives in montreal mr and mrs orr graham spent the holiday weekend with rela tives in buffalo s mr and mrs jim eerrie of tor onto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs r appleby miss ruth carson who is taking a three months nursing course at the sick childrens hospital spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs walter carson mr and mrs frank mcavoy enjoyed a motor trip to northern points over the weekend sunday visitors with mr and mrs les harbron were mr wm ayers mr and mrs hermon buckley and family of lindsay john and jim wilson spent the holiday weekend with their grand parents mr and mrs morgan pugh at uxbridge miss evelyn disney has secured a job at the oshawa hospital and commenced work on tuesday the wa will meet on wednes day sept 12 at the home of mrs errol carson mrs wm harbron and mrs f disney are in charge of the program apparently it pays to around with your tradeins shop in addition to a horde of official tax collectors everybody you buy anything from is a tax collector a man was robbed of 100 in a revolving door a person should be careful about the kind of people he goes around with weddings kvox tink amidst a setting of white and coral gladioli and sweet peas in ebenezer church last saturday margaret lorraine tink daughter of mr and mrs hilton tink of bowmanville rr became the bride of harry arnold knox son of mr and mrs wm knox of brougham with rev somerville performing the marriage cere mony miss gwen wilson of osh awa was the soloist and was accompanied by mrs d courtice who played the wedding music the bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a gown with lace bodice and queen ann collar a net skirt with lace inserts and long pointed sleeves her net veil was held by a spray of lilyofthevalley she carried pink roses and white mums she was attended by misses dorothy dyer of oshawa muriel tink of bowmanville and mrs ken pascoe of brougham as brides maids bettyjean knox of brougham and faye harper of utica acted as flower girls the bridesmaids were dressed alike in coral marquisette over taffeta with matching mittens and pic ture hats they carried cream gladioli the flower girls wore powder blue marquisette over taffeta and carried coral gladioli and fern the best man was george knox brother of the groom walter and kenneth tink of bowmanville were ushers a reception was held at the brides home where the brides mother received wearing a wine crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of cream gladioli and mums the grooms mother wore a mauve crepe dress with gray accessories and a corsage of coral gladioli and mums for travelling to points east the bride donned a honey beige gabardine suit with green access ories and a white orchid corsage pickering water talks break down twp bylaw blamed this is like the korean peace talks said one member after ajax and pickering officials broke off negotiations on saturday morning after a stormy session of discus sion on the question of ajax supplying water to pickering ajax municipal office was the scene for saturdays meeting between ajax trustee board and pickering vil lage trustees according to sche dule the gettogether was to have been the last on the water ques tion breaking point in the talks came when the ajax officials re fused to back down on their demands for a restrictive bylaw covering land between the two villages ajax had offered to supply water from its extensive supply system to pickering if the town ship would restrict the dividing land to residential purposes only before going to saturdays meet ing the pickering delegates decid ed that if no solution to the prob lem was reached within an hour of talking they would break off negotiations the debate raged for just over an hour when grant messer who was chairman of the meeting decided that it was no use arguing out the matter any further the meeting was adjourn ed but there is a possibility that the talks may be reopened at some later date a minister says that no new sin litis been originated in 5000 years funny the world does not tire of the monotony of sin laboratory tests show that a mosquito can live eight days with out food the trouble is that a mosquito wont do this anywhere but in a laboratory howkinnf girls get lovely curves gain 5 t 10 lbs new pep thousands who never could gain weight before now have shapely attractive figures ko more 0007 limbs uiy hollows they thank ostrex it puts dean on oodles skinny becauso blood lacks froa peps yon up too improves appetite digestion m lood nourishes you better don t ear getting too 1st btop when you gain figure you wish introductory or betacquainted size only 60 try ostrex ton tablets lor new pounds lovely curves new pep today at all druaxists joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 coop lay mash a balanced ration for efficient feeding eflicient feeding means supplying feed which will maintain health 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