the tribune stouflville oaf thursday may 21 1953 claremont and pickering twp district dont forget to come to the euchre thl- friday evening in the community hall this is to help the girl guides get started the baptist mission circle will meet at the home of mr and mrs norman linton on tuesday evening may 20th at 8 pm this will be an open meeting with the men of the church providing the program mr h mills of stoutfville will be the guest speaker miss jean gregg of toronto was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs hugh gregg mrs r baker was hostess i on sunday afternoon to a party of about fifty children and par ents from around toronto and summer clare- nearby district at her bakers acre home mcnt mr sam taylor has been ob- lidged to remain home during number of working days re cently owing to painful feet injuries mrs alan clark and daugluei from lakefield were holiday guests of mrs i pugh miss clark sang two lovely solos in the baptist church on sunday morning and a duet with mr evans ward during the even ing service miss doughty former clare- mont school teacher and miss stenson were sunday visitors with miss elizabeth evans mrs d pugh and guests as pre viously mentioned were sun day supper guests of miss s evans also mr and mrs r sargent and daughter landed from london england in toronto on satur day and were guests of a cou sin mr and mrs ken ward on the holiday mr sargent will move to stouffville shortly where he will have charge of the garage and service station recently purchased by mr k ward mr d pugh and mrs f cooper visited with mr and mrs will birkett of stoufrville one day last week mr and mrs b knight of leamington and mr and mrs eagleton of strathroy called on mrs sanderson and mrs mantle mr and mrs lloyd pugh and mr fred pugh and mr l pilkey on monday mr walter murray reg sanderson glenn evans and others motored to buffalo over the holiday the losing side in a mem bership drive of the gf class provided a banquet last tues evening may 12th in the unit ed church basement which was enjoyed by 33 members a short speech was made by mrs j morgan leader of the win ning side and responded to by mr w evans leader of the op posite group at the close of the meal after tables had been cleared the regular monthly meeting was held the presid entmrs peddie conducted the business and the new secret ary mrs r redshaw read the minutes of previous meeting mrs r jackson and mrs f redshaw were in charge of the programme the general theme being mothers with various- short readings by members two humorous readings by mrs carruthers and mrs bon iface and three inspirit hymns were sung the treas urer presented a 200 bill to those who desired to double it during the coming months for the use of an extra project of the class mr and mrs alan tomlin- son and family were week end guests of his parents dr x and mrs tomlinson mr and mrs barrett of tor onto have moved to their sum mer home on the sth east of clareniont mr and mrs w evans spent the week end holiday in north ern ontario mr w ward with a group of old friends spent i few days last week on a fishing trip no doubt the largest proved too spry but some enjoyable meals will be the result of the vaca tion mr and mrs deane motored from toronto to the home of hei parents near owen sound on sunday where mrs deane expects to convalesce for a few weeks from her recent illness in the hospital before return ing to her home here the mission band was con ducted last sunday morning during the church service hour by mrs f carson assisted by mrs t hammond mr eddie ortiz attended the wedding of his youngest daugh ter in toronto last friday mr and mrs j mahsell and children spent the holidays at their cottage at huiksville mr and mrs gordon taylor and family spent their holi days at malls lake x ontario mrs es howard of clare niont has become an expert rug maker mrs howard a former assistant dean in a to ronto college retired from this work some time ago and took up the hobby of weaving rugs in the living room she has on display a huge circular braid ed rug which took almost two vears to complete mrs howard tarted her masterpiece on a cardtable but after a time it outgrew its suport and was fin ished on the floor the cover ing is made entirely from old clothes mrs howard resides with mr and mrs wj doher- tv mrs doherty is also a very efficient rug artist with many- fine samples on displav in her home we regret that mrs x san derson has not been feeling well of late and hope she may soon be restored to goxi health mr and mrs bintead vis ited with a daughter and family t greenwood on sunday members of the indies aux iliary can legion went by bus to qshawa on may 5th to attend the zone rally there qtner branches represented were ajax bowmanville osh- awa whitby lxbriuge dun- barton and highland creek plan to attend the play three bright girls at the community hall on may 23th see adverti ement in this is- suei those included in the cast are jean baston marjory stewart mary pilkey vina cop- pins gladys slack helen watson dorothy taylor and nettie farrow the directors are josephine wagg and marie blight stony seal on thursday may 1 1 rev h lackey officiated at a quiet wedding when miss elsa xeal became the bride of armon w storrv mrs james salmon and mr wesley stony were attend ants following a reception at the home of mrs charles stor- ry the couple left on a honey moon trip to gananoque on their return the hewlyweds will reside in brougham local high school holds track and field meet open race to jbe feature of fun day brougham the brougham branch of the w 1 committee in charge of the canvas for the blind held recently report a total of rlfi 15 collected collection boxes placed in mt zion and greenwood schools were well supported the committee wishes to thank the boys and girls teachers and general public for their splendid coop eration in this worthy project the womans institute met in the township hall on- tues day afternoon may 12 the president mrs m ellicott was in the chair a letter was read from mrs maynard of a w 1 committee arranging for the coming acww triennial conference to be held in tor onto august 12 to 23 asking for loans of costumes and props such as primitive pioneer farm implements firearms wagons etc these would be used in the pageant depicting the history of canada from indian clays to the present it was voted to share in the cost of tuning the hall piano although the can vass for the blind has not yet been completed it was report ed that 1210 has been collect ed thus far members were re minded of the district annual at brougham on may 22 and the institutes annual amateur xght for the school children of brougham and surrounding communities on thursday i may 2s a demonstration of sandwich making by mrs m aiinis and mrs x burton gavel the ladies many good ideas the social tea hour had as i hostesses mrs a harvey mrs b harvey mrs lt johnston and mrs sheppard the may meeting of the friendly bible class was held at the home of mr and mrs jack mitchell with a good at tendance mrs m ann is was in charge of the program and told the life of helen kellar on sunday may 31 the reg ular service in brougham un ited church will commence at 10 am with sunday school at 11 am followed by a service miss shirley beer of toronto spent the weekend with her father d a beer mr and mrs s powell and family of cherrywood have moved into mrs w hamiltons house we welcome them to our midst mr fred hodgson has bought tlie harvey pearson home just south of the village and in tends moving in in the near future mr and mrs pearson have purchased a home in pickering where they expect to move shortly mr and mrs m hillick and family also mrs wright all of georgetown visited with da nd mrs beer on sunday ev ening the unity club consisting of indies from the rebekah lod ges of whitby pickering brooklin and brougham met at the home of mrs da beer on wednesday evening last miss wilcox miss louise ritchie and friends visited mr rnd mrs b ritchie during the weekend the annual ioof service will be held in the church here on sunday afternoon mav 31st rev h lackey will be the speaker mothers day visitors with mr and mrs todd were mrs redshaw mr and mrs dick enson and garry and mrs kydd lorna and george miss shirley taylor visited with her friend miss jean todd over the weekend and ac companied her on a pleasant motor trip to niagara on sat urday mr and mrs alvin redshaw and family visited with mr i and mrs todd on sunday mr and mrs gerald middle- 1 ton accompanied by mr and mrs post and daughter of markham spent the weekend with friends down east and on their return had supper with his parents mr and mrs ross middleton under sunny skies picker mg and district high school set new records in track and field events at their annual sihhls day three new records were made by senior lxys when john chubb won the 110vd race in 1039 and the 220yd dash in 203 keith carson won the mile in 5340 individual champions sen ior boys are 1 john chubb 52 pts 2 don hilborn 19 3 bruce richardson 37 1 gordon smidkc tti 5 bert white 30 i tkrm kdiatk rovs in the intermediate roys six new records were set and j delacour set three of them en the track he won the 100- vard dash in 111 sec the 220- yard dash in 270 sec the i 10- yard in 1021 bill max achiev ed distinction in both the shot put and discus throw shot put tll discus sv5 am bill mckee turned in a remarkable effort to top the high jump at vii junior bovs junior boys were not to be i out done by the seniors and made four new records as fob lows w boyd in the sn0 yds 2 55 w tvas in the 110 yds 1053 r gordensky 220 yds 292 j xewall hopistep and jump 3110 individual junior champ ions were john newell 45vi pts bill tyas 37 b gordenskv 25 100yard dash 1st gord enskv 2nd bryant 129 220yard clash 1st gorden- sky 2nd durocher 292 new record 110yard dash 1st tyas 2nd bovd 1053 new record ssoyard dash 1st boyd 2nd irwin 2155 new record high jump 1st newell 2nd wells ls hop step and jump 1st newell 2nd wells 31 10 new record broad jump 1st tvas 2nd newell lv1 pole vault 1st durocher 2nd morgan g9 shot put 1st xewell 2nd tyas 372i discus newell home tied 720 bantam boys bantam boys in their events turned in four new records to keep to the pace set by the old er boys these were s mcmullen 110 yards in 1107 sec j rennick 100 yds in 121 sec j rennick 220 yds in 302 sec s mcmullen high jump ls individual champions bant- iras on saturday mav 30th u s mcmullen 50 pts 2 laremonts fun day will fea j rennick 33 3 j connolly 30 4 rr sibeon 29 5 g jones 22 bantam events results win ners and second place 100yard dash j rennick sibeon 121 sec new record 20yard dash j rennick sibeon 302 new record 110yard dash s mcmullen g jones 1107 new record high jump s mcmullen j connolly ls new record hop step and jump j connolly j pyette 11 broad jump s mcmullen j rennick 15s pole vault s mcmullen d ryckman 80 shot put s mcmullen j rennick 3fs discus r mackenzie j connolly lalv ciris events the girls events which are staged and marked in a differ ed manner than the boys e- vents saw nearly every girl in the school participating in at least some of the events in the senior division mary wizman with 22 points was the champion and llallie kar- ahdiilk runner up with 21 pts intermediate girls moira o connor 21 points marie max well is points beverly max 17 points junior girls joan drinkwa- ter 10 points and judy puckrin also 10 points tied for first place bernice daze and bev erly junkin each 15 points tied for second place mary waizman senior girls champion won the 75 yard dash softball throw 100 yard dash came second in the broad jump and third in basketball throw helen karanduik second place senior girl came first in basketball throw broad jump second in softball distance throw second in target throw third in soccer kick moira oconnor intermediate girls champion was first in basketball throw softball dis tance throw and soccer kick and third in the high jump and softball speed throw marie maxwell second place intermediate girls set a new record to win the high jump came second in basketball throw and broad jump third in softball speed throw and fourth in soccer kick beverly max third place in termediate girls took first place in broad jump and 100 yd dash third in tlie high jump and fourth in softball distance and soccer kick ture an open race in their soap box derby numerous entries have been received from schools in the township and the school boys and girls races will be plenty of fun the open race will be open to any person in the province who has a racing car it will be a downhill feature without motor open to either male or female driver the size of the car and its measurements are not limited and there will be attractive prizes for the win ners entries are expected from port perry oshawa forest hill and many other out-of- town places where a soap box derby has previously run in addition to the soap box derby there are ball games scheduled a bingo and many other attraction homemaking clubs claremont softball hold achievement next week day in brock the girls homemaking clubs in ontario county held their achievement dav for the project the milky way at brock district high school on saturday may 2nd about co girls from five clubs took part in the activit- ies following registration missj ruth shaver county home economist introduced miss i florence p eadie director of j junior extension womens in stitute branch toronto and home economist mrs m montgomery also of toronto who assisted witn the lavs i programme a i f i introduced and presented with 1 11115116 jlllggiils the claremont community league will commence its ac tivity on monday evening of next week altona will play mt zion in the first game while clareniont and pine grove will square oil in the second contest on thursday night mt zion will meet greenwood and pine grove will battle the fourth line all games will be played in the clareniont park a complete schedule will appear in next weeks issue uxbridge tp renews agreement for may says it with flowers graduation fathers day goodwood mr and mis sweeney of peterboro spent the holiday with her sister mr and mrs john sheehy glad to report that mrs mc- dougal is home from the hos pital the goodwood united church have cancelled their evening service on account of the bap tist church anniversary congratulations to miss w stewart of toronto a former goodwood girl on her trip to the coronation mr and mrs elmer reid of montreal spent the holiday with his parents mr and mrs j reid weekend guests of mr and mrs murray stewart were miss douglas miss winnie stewart and mrs belle stew art of toronto also mr and mrs leaman and family of orangeville mr and mrs alfred hem- mings and family visited with mrs c jones last weekend anniversary services will be held in the baptist church on may 21 at 3 and 730 pm the speaker at both services will be mr ben jones student past or at hillsburg special music will be provided by a quar tette from hillsburg audley give the new remington quietriter the complete typewriter in portable size try these features for faster better typing miracle tab simplified ribbon changer super strength frame large size cylinder full standard keyboard no other portable typewriter can matck the typing performance of the sensational new remington quietriter its the ideal gift for dad or for the graduate in the family come in and testtype it to- day free touch method instruction book included sold by the stouffville tribune fall wheat crops are coming along in good shape in this area harry boyes has rented the west chapman farm while dick winter has rented the wonna- cott pasture farm frank westuey had the mis fortune to be thrown from his tractor and sustained a broken bone in one ankle george puckrin lias been em ployed in the general motors of oshawa plant for a tew months the sheridan farm has been sold to mr corson of oshawa who has already taken posses sion the sheridans who were good neighbors here have bought home in east york this sunday will likely see the best apple bloom and the or chards here are showing up with a good possibility of a bountiful crop allan dawson who purchased the five acres on the greenwood road from the wonuacott estate has taken possession we be lieve that he intends to build a residence there some or our residents will be attending some sessions of the united church conference in oshawa next week charles clemence is the delegate the davidsons have planted some 2500 seedlings of dwarf apple trees of the leading vari eties they have retained the grasmere farm name on the former grasmere orchards farm joe izzats brotherinlaw is living with them in the east house and is a worker in leather goods the recent dances of the club have been fairly well attended but the numerous meetings which take people from home have affected these delightful gatherings mrs gordon west has now become initiated into the mail delivery and is giving good satis faction in her prompt deliveries- harold harris and family of whitby were recent callers upon mrs jean wonnacott and fam ily here frank wonnacott who was formerly employed by grasmere orchards has taken a position with the herb robinson firm of automobile parts distributors in oshawa we all wish frank suc cess in his work local leader bad the mornings activities got under way with each club member completing menus for a certain season of the year judging classes of farm family menus and baked custard and giving reasons on her placing as well a number of clubs presented demonstrations and skits on such topics as play safe with milk and milk on the invalids tray at the close of the afternoon program mrs m harrington district president for ontario north presented county hon our certificates and fins to the following girls for complet ing six club units margaret bagg of beaverton lillian col lins of scugog and marion betz of altona in the afternoon a number of clubs set up club exhibits on such topics as the milk bar and milk for the con valescent one member from each club gave a threeminute comment on the exhibit each club member received silver teaspoon for complet ing the club project satisfact orily in addition the local leaders were presented with teaspoons in recognition of their splendid contribution to club work the clubs with their lead ers taking part were as fol lows altona mrs david cros ier mrs mervyn bunker bea verton mrs clifford ross mrs oh bagg quaker hill mrs turner 1orsythe mrs ed o- ble scugog mrs reg boundy mrs s rodman sunderland miss m marquis mrs lester keeler at the close of the program it was announced that mari lyn ross of the beaverton club would represent ontario county at the 1h club cong ress in chicago this novemb er marilyn has completed 11 homemaking club units has been an leader of the garden club and as well is president of the beaverton junior insti tute during the noon hour the clubs joined together for a most enjoyable lunch at that time miss eadie on behalf of the club leaders and members presented jean sameils of the scugog club with a lovely gift necklace earrings and cana da pin it is their wish that jean will proudly wear her canada pin on her forthcom ing overseas trip jean has had tlie honour of being select ed as one of thirteen ontario girls for tlie w garfield west on tour she will sail on may 22nd ah club members join in saying bon voyage jean ixbrhlge township public school area board agreed on thursday night to renew their contract with the uxbridge town school regarding the schooling of nonresident pu pils residing in the adjacent a ea the tuition fees will be s 1250 the board were unde cided regarding some fifteen children attending uxbridge town school from the maples a boarding house on tile 5th concession they will take the matter up with the town board before the agreement was settled considerable discussion arose over the matter board member walter beach was of the opinion that the educating of nonresident pupils in the uxbridge town school would very soon cost the taxpayers of uxbridge township a consid erable amount of money if we built a school in the suburbs of uxbridge and took the majority of these students out of the town school we would have the parents down our necks declared board member wm hewlett some parents would be pleased and some would be an noyed said mr john kydd if the town of uxbridge de cides to build a new school we will have to bear our share of the debenture costs argued walter beach we would still be ahead when we compare the cost of building a school of cur own explained mr earl tindall board chairman mr eldred catherwood pointed out that a two room school would cost in the neighbourhood of 50000 and the financial load from this expenditure would be heavier than a share in a new town school let us not cross bridges be fore we come to them ex claimed mr kydd the hoard agreed to renew their arrangement with the town of uxbridge for another year very well in the oshawa hospi tal after his operation last tues day morning the wa met last thursday afternoon at mrs p clarkes with seven present mrs mclean and helpers took part in the worship service it was planned to sell sandwiches and pie at the gordon hodgson sale the 27th of this month mrs hill sr was taken to the hospital last thursday morning having suffered a broken hip we wish her a speedy recovery enquire now for summer on rices blue coal coal americas finest anthracite claremont coop ph 38 collect claremont avutiig greenwood we are sorry to report that edward peg underwent another operation last sunday afternoon we are hoping for a speedy ie- covery mr and mrs russell philip o los angeles is visiting with relatives here the yps held a regular meeting at the home of alan and jean pacoe last sunday night mrs wm brown who has beer in the oshawa hospital for treatment is expected home one of these days mr alas short is getting smrcim you money leo iokk 45c centre cut pork in goc pokk chops iii 0c cottvoe roll lb 0c blade boast id 40c short rib roast in 45c hvmburo it 35c iabi lt 10c steak bound sjrloin tbove it c5c bump boast il 155c stew beef 40c siiie bacon it 50c beef liver in 45c pork iivkii it 85c brisket point lb 10c medium cheese lb 50c butter h 55c we deliver saturday afternoon claremont neat market mb g hamlin prop claremont ont phone 41 33xxx