Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1953, p. 8

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rhe tribune suniffvi on thursday june aaremont and pickering twp district members of the 4 peop le- union the 1 ed church sunda ser vice mrs fisher of was the sues speaker at the meeuns held last thursday mrs laekei5 group was in charge of the programme the first part of which centered around our queen with readings by mrs reynolds und mr- middleton and suitable hymns two small girls sang jesus bids us shine mrs vaciavik formerly of czechoslovakia and wife of a united church minister attend ing the bay of quinte confer ence gave an interesting talk on character a hot suppei was served to the general pub- he from 5 until all were serv ed we understand that mr xor- man linton has purchased the judd property north of the c pk tracks and mrs bursar and familv are now occupying the house mr and mrs judd and family have moved to sear- boro mr and mrs herb hockley and baby of manchester were sunday visitors of mr and mrs robt hockley and son mr and airs b cooke and son visited with mr and mrs xorman wilson of greenwood on sunday we regret that miss mar garet mcnab has been very ill during the past week with a heart condition mr and mrs elmer wilson and children were sunday vis itors with miss se evans mr and mrs crackle of tor onto visited on saturday with mr and mrs rov morgan mr and mrs e ward and mrs d push attended anniver sary services at pine grove on sunday afternoon and after wards the unveiling of a large stone erected in the cemetery at the rear of the church in memory of the pioneers of the district in claremont baptist church pictures of the royal family including the canadian tour were shown at the evening ser vice miss mabel gibson of toron to was a recent visitor to her old home and friends weekend guests recently at the home of mr and mrs j warden were mr and mrs h boose and mr and mrs merle boose and children all of tor onto gerald ahman was usher at his cousins wedding in toron to recently holiday visitors at the home of mr and mrs g ahman re cently were dr and mrs don copeland grimsby mr and mrs c pile and mr and mrs w shonach and family of tor onto mr george scott fenelon falls and a former resident is quite ill friends will regret to learn claremonts big fun day was unfortunately washed out on saturday and as prev iously announced will now be held this coming saturdav june 6th the local legion will hold a coronation drumhead service in the park on sunday after noon june 7th at i pm the whitby legion hand will be in attendance and in case of rain the service will be held in the baptist church sympathy is extended to don hedges who has received word of the death of his mother in london england the deceas ed had been ill for some time mr jack mansell has also been bereaved in the death of his father on monday in tor onto mr and mrs lou hedges and family were recent visit- greenwood khn the regular meeting of the evening auxiharv jf the v hed mjs was held at the home of mi maxwell on wednesday evening a playlet entitled the united nations and christian missions was pre seined by mrs c mctaggart mrs wardle mrs moore mrs lawson and mrs gardiner the roll call was answered by c gift of childrens clothing to be sent to korea the june meeting will be held at the home of mrs w lawson the vps met last sunday right at the home of ronald webb the afternoon wa ixnsored a banquet to the young people on monday night june 1st mr and mrs p middleton returned to their home in buf falo on monday morning after spending the past week witn relatives here mrs r rankin of toronto was a caller at the d morden home last saturday the wa will meet in the church basement en thursday june 11th when a quilt will be put in for quilting mrs 1 brooks group will be in charge o the worship service mr and mrs ed annis of orillia spent the weekend with their daughter and husband mr and mrs geo blake rev iutlman of baltimore a former minister called on a few of his friends one day last week he was attending conference at oshawa jcharge pickering pair with seized booze fiasco a r pjteu district was held hip hal on t irg mav 2kb ham w i held itual children nri of the the town- 1 dav ew- en brougj fourth a- amateur glen major mr and mrs lloyd wilson and family of balsam spent sun day evening with mr and mrs joe jones mr and mrs joe forsythc visited with mr and mrs asa forsythe uxbridge who cele brated their 4 5th wedding anni versary on sunday miss uishart of lhe banting institute and mr and mrs gralame stewart were guests of mr and mrs c a neville mr and mrs david simmonds and miss madeline simmonds spent saturday at braeside mr and mrs joe jones vis ited mr and mrs arthur peddie of claremont on sunday several from here attended anniversary services at pine sieve on sunday mrs charles johnson pine grove visited mr and mrs ed johnson on sunday mrs f walls and ross mr and mrs walter biggs lois and billy delaney and sharon walls all of brooklin visited on sun day with mr and mrs jim jones and shirley the fine grove wa met at the home of mrs jim jones on wednesday mr allan jones and friend visited on sunday with mr and mrs charles fiss a group from toronto v spent the weekend at skyloft mr and mrs claude sim monds and family spent the long weekend at their cottage here ornithologists are unable to determine why the whoop ing crane is fast becoming ex tinct maybe the whooping crane litis decided there is no future in whooping ors with mr and mrs arthur bales wood bridge the claremont legion boat motor and trailer being given away on july 1th to assist the local building fund is on dis play near the four corners of the village your purchase of tickets will be appreciated si each six for night school children from brock road brougham green river greenwood mil mount pleasant schools took part and the variety and excellence of the numbers made the task of the judges a difficult one mr allan was the capable chair man the prize winners were as follows group 1 1st helen ego vocal solo 2nd patsy bowden tap dance 3rd tied marilyn labrie and lynda white recitation and ada pridmore and fees stolk voc al duet 1th john miller reci tation group 2 lt michael bowden accordian solo 2nd allan johnston piano solo 3rd jean barclay and fave madill vocal duet 1th patsy gray and brenda pridmore carol white and dorothy wilson vo cal quartet group 1st allan pascoe and ivan tittertou voc al duet 2nd suzanna boys and joyce kimtire tap dance 3rd barbara gray piano solo th diahne postill and helen white vocal duet the june meeting of the brougham wi will be held in the townhip hall on june at 230 pm guest speaker will be miss helen hughes super intendent of nurses ajax-pick- eiing general hospital host esses are mrs ii barclay mrs 1 mitchell mrs r pilkev and miss e seebeck roll call- what gives one pep commencing on sunday may 31 and continuing during the summer months the regular sunday service of brougham united church will start at 10 am followed by sunday school at 11 am miss louise hetie passed a- way at the oshawa general hospital on sunday in her sev entyseven tit year after being ill for some time at the home of mr hi rowe where she has lived for a number of years she was an active member of brougham w i and was a reg ular attendant when health per mitted the funeral was held on wednesday afternoon from the funeral home at picker ing with interment in st johns cemetery norway brougham loof attended a special service in brougham united church on sunday after noon led by the whitby leg ion band the lodge members marched to the church where they listened to a very impres sive message given by rev h lackey the home choir pro vided the music joy rebekah lodge also attended mrs seebeck spent a few days last week with friends at markham mr and mrs milton burke of stouffville visited with mrs matthews on sundav mr and mrs win knox visited at the homo of their son john knox and familv of hampton on sunday visitors at the home of wh and mrs ellieott on sunday were mr and mrs wallace el lieott dianna and doreen of hamilton bob gamble and ross thexton of toronto also mr murray barrett of picker ing mr and mrs boag of willow- dale visited on sundav with mrs m philip mr wm gregg called on mr and mrs m hamilton one day last week it is fiftyfive years ago since mr gregg left broug ham after learning his trade as a blacksmith with the late wm mosgreve mr and mrs earl dowsweli and children visited mr and mrs j todd on sunday mrs smith mrs davison sr and mrs dawson jr of toron to were recent guests of mrs m philip mr and miw al harvey mrs harvey sr mr john har vey also mrs robertson vis ited friends at haliburton on sunday mr and mrs maden of agin- court visited mr and mrs al harvey one day recently pickering police officers nothing to worry about testifying before a police com- suspend top policemen mission inquiry in whitn on following the above revela- friday charged sgt fred tions pickering police corn- white with drinking up evi- mission suspended chief lock in his cruiser and a h deuce former pickering councillor with partying on policeraid beer hart triune and sgt fred white the twu top officers on the pickering force judge f j macrae head of the commission headed by the threeman commissions aid judge fj macrae was in- administration charges would vestigating reported shortages be laid against the two men oi liquor and beer from the under the the police act pickering police station follow ing a complaint from the oca canadian legion branch the commissioners heard testimony that fred zinkie a pickering councilman in 1051 had once phoned the police of fice and asked that a case of beer be sent to his home on another occasion they were told sgt white seized a bottle of rum from a parked car and drank it with a fellow officer in their cruiser pickering police chief lock- hart trinnell admitted to the members that he had never kept records of seized liquor because i didnt know 1 was supposed to he could not explain the dis appearance of seven cases of beef part of a lot seized during a raid on a legion hall but ad- milted the evidence had been stored for nearly six months or the porch of his aouse a letter from the raided leg ion branch to pickering council complaining that they had nev er received a receipt for the seized beer from the brewers warehouse brought about the investigation in testimony on friday a warehouse official said he had nc records of any liquor ever being received by him from the pickering police force opp sgt charlie hefferon who searched the police statior on orders from the crown at torney reported he could find only a small portion of police- tagged beer and whiskey pick ering police made more than 15 liquor raids in the past three years sgt fred white win claim ed to be a teetotaler emphat ically denied ever drinking it his cruiser or having liquor sent to his home as his brother officers testified i have a physical condition such that if i drank any alco hol i would die he said dan dand a former constable told the commission he had personally taken a case of beer to sgt whites home at his re quest there were a number of prominent pickering people there and also a police serge ant he said dand also testified he was with sgt white when the ser geant seized a bottle of rum from a couple in a parked car and he and white drank it in tiic- cruiser const dave freeman of the pickering force told the court when he had first heard of the shortages he questioned sgt white about them freeman said sgt white told him there has been a large quantity gone for a con siderable time but you have their duties will e assumed by pro vincial police officers white j w powers to represent ccf j w powers an oshawa alderman is the ccf party federal candidate in ontario rilling employed in general motors and parttime fruit farmer aid powers succeeds roy scott of seaerave who re- centlv withdrew from the race due to the pressure of farm work scott was the partys stan- dardbearer in last years by- j election and was renominated again las fall when it was be- lieved a spring election was in the oiling with the date of the election still unknown mr scott felt he could not devote al his time to a campaign when farm work was at its heaviest aid powers s a native of ontario county having been born in port perry in i05 he served two years on the east whitbv township council the iccf candidate has a familv of four three children attending hgh school powers was norr- inated by mayor john naylor if oshawa at the convention which was held on friday green river sorry to report that measles have broken out among the school children mr and mrs geo shank and family of scarboro wore sat urdav visitors with mrs d shank mr and mrs d duncan of brooklin spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs wm duncan miss jean keppy of edmon ton was a visitor recently at the home of mr and mrs a pearse mrs h hare and son don ald spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs r shou- bridge sorry to lose the coppin fam ily from our midst we have been informed they are mov ing to stouffville mrs claughton of milliken had tea on wednesday with mr and mrs a micheli anyone having waste paper such as newspaper magazines etc and wishing to dispose of same kindly notify mrs a micheli on or before june 13th the ladies aid held a most successful meeting at the home of mrs draper on wednesday of last week mrs m dearborn of markham was the gues speaker cottage prayer meeting will he held on tuesday evening june 9th at 815 pm at the home of mr and mrs w hop kins of ashburn annual memorial day ser vice will be held at brunswick hill cemetery on sunday june 2sth at 230 pm coronation drumhead service to be held in claremont on sunday june 7th parade from legion if all at 20 pm to park for service at 300 oclock whitby legion hand in attendance in case of rain service will be held in claremont baptist church in leg 11hk it ikvtkk it foick lois ioltk lb hops n smokkk ham it cottage koij n itlits ioltk l hiik roasts h shout kilt it steak roast 11 iumi koast ik hoi i km kill it liotxk s1kloix t- ohvk1 hkkf lb ijkiskkt ii puke iohk susuk hi hamiuko n honk steak lb ttoc ov- bv tv gv 55c 4le iv 85c vh- 50c tin- jv iiv 45c we deliver saturday afternoons claremont meat market mr j i1vmiix 1rop claremont phone 41 the average persons output of talk greatly exceeds his in put of ideas a doctor says that work startles children and it scares the heck out of some grownups buy your seed corn now buy the best buy coop brand at claremont coop ph claremont 3s collect v 1 ff up n 1 1 f m u of ontario toromtocffoi product ojf cajm04t brooklin spring fair saturday june 6th finest spring show of heavy light horses beef dairy cattle sports calithumpian parade horse racing softball tug of war lacrosse in the evening see the womens and childrens exhibits in the arena admission to grounds adults 50c cars 25c children 10c 0 h downey president ralph e mowbray sectreas home freezers for 1953 philco deep freeze gilson and woods home freezers all new 1953 models we have a size for every need before you buy be sure to come in and see these beautiful new models now on dis play in our show room with the hot weather coming on you cannot afford to be without one c h bell son stouffville phone 23 1 w ooi r n w a n nn nnnnnoooo r

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