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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1953, p. 8

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the tribune swafftrille oat thursday july 39 1s53 aaremont and pickering twp district village residents are making the most of the glorious wea ther mrs lye and mrs welsh are just celebrating their lmst cup of tea on the lawn this season they hope to break last year- record of 203 mr and mre jack badgero and family spent a few days at hawk lake this week mr and mrs evans ward are leaving this wek for the west mrs bob iiaker and children left recently on a motor trip to nova scotia several carloads of residents from this community attended the progressive conservative picnic at greenwood park on saturday and the liberal pic nic at port perry on wednes day mr and mrs jack murray left on a motor trip to en- york city last week mr and mrs bill nicholson visited with mr and mrs ar thur prouse during the week end mr and mrs tom lye of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mrs len lye mr and mrs ernest pilkey attended the funeral in toron to on saturday of his uncle the late ernest mantle john and judy pilkey spent a day recently with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs murray phillips of locust hill mr and mrs galloway of the corner store were visited last wednesday by mr galloways mother and sister and mrs galloways brother and family miss jean francis celebrat ed her 9th birthday on tues day with a party of young friends at her home with her grandparents at north clare- mont rev mr barnford of dun- barton visited on saturday with mr and mrs g empring- ham and children mr and mrs l feasby of toronto also miss jean clark and her mother from lake- field were weekend guests of mrs d pugh miss s e evans entertained mr and mrs l feasfoy and miss jean clark and her moth er to tea on sunday visiting with briscoe and good attend- service last mrs e ormerod of toronto was a guet of mr and mrs melyin johnson and his par ents on sunday joint services will continue during the month of august with the baptist church mem bers worshipping in the unit ed church with rev g dav ison pastor mrs grant is her sister mrs husband there was a arce at church sunday in the baptist church miss jean clark of lakefield was guest soloist and render ed two beautiful solos the lords prayer and jesus lov er of my soul wheat harvest has commenc ed in this district the crop is one to gladden the heart of any farmer and it is to be hoped it will be harvested without detriment to the qual ity or quantity mr and mrs clark and fam ily of windsor are visitors of her parents mr and mrs r forsyth during the past and present week mr and mrs clark and son were sunday visitors of mrs g clark mr and mrs r tansley have motored to niagara falls min ers bay and fenelon falls visiting with old friends and relatives for several days at each place during the past owo weeks mr and mrs cliff reynolds are enjoying a couple of weeks with relatives in distant parts of ontario the employees at sarco plant are enjoying a couple of weeks annual holidays mrs e cooke and new baby daughter have gone to her par ents home mr and mrs n burton for a week since leav ing the brienbush hospital harry porters barber shop will be closed on august 3 4 and 5 of next week business will resume as usual on thurs day aug 6th mrs wgb stronach has returned home after spending six weeks in toronto visiting amongst her sons miss laura anne hagerman niagara falls spent a few days with her cousins gord and doug allman mr and mrs hairy boose tctonto visited with mr and mrs j warden over the week end mr and mrs aubrey hager man niagara falls spent the weekend at the home of mr nd mrs gerald vlman visitors win local trebles visiting trios from agin- court richmond hill aurora and stoutfville walked oil with the prizes on wednesday of last week in the claremont mens trebles tournament mr a paysers rink from a- gincourt and jim grangers richmond hill trio claimed top honours with three wins while skip chas fry of aurora waf high for two bob johnston tom rae and bert bell of stoutfville were one game win ners claremont had two en tries in the tourney dr tom- linson harry sacey and earl beere formed one threesome while tom hammond jim briscoe and art chaster were the other trio of competitors william geo varfy the death took place sud denly at his farm home on the 3rd concession of an old pick ering boy william george varty on sunday july 19 mr varty was born in pick- eiing attended school there as pupil of the late john mur- kar and later engaged in the cabinet making industry and eventually became head of a plant in toronto he was prominent in mason ic circles and was a past dis trict deputy grand master of his toronto district he is survived by his widow j the former beatrice reddy andi sons douglas george of lon don bruce of guelph james of willowdale and keith of las vegas nevada the funeral took place in st georges anglican church on mrs dick cooper heads claremont scout group at a meeting of the group committee of the claremont scout and cub group mrs r cooper accepted the position of chairman for another year while mrs w gliuden will carry on in the capacity of secretarytreasurer mr john lfcugero and mr wl irwin have also joined the committee the officers in charge would appreciate any assistance of ethers in the village during the month of june the scout pack under the lea dership of rev davison scout master and mr s spencer scout assistant held several interesting hikes climaxed bv a very instructive and pleasant weekend at camp samai twentyfour boys took part in the expedition and all report a wonderful time the cub pack ere planning a similar week end in august under the sup ervision of cub master mr mansell and cub asst bob greer the group committee and mothers of the scouts and cubs held a bake sale and gnr- aen tea on the adjoining lawns of rev davison and dr tom- liiison and was a very success ful event about sixtyfour dol lars was realized and this is to be used to purchass tents for future camping expeditions new police chief for pickering twp the pickering police com mission have chosen ray hill former police chief at hearst ontario to become the new po lice chief of the pickering force hill was chosen from a- mongst eleven applicants and an offer of the post has been sent to him wednesday with interment in st georges cemetery a vote for liberal member will accomplish more for ontario r id i n g lay john salesman pickering x is a vote r st laurent ontario riding liberal association r o x y theatre markham coming for 6 titanic days starting mon august 17th brougham our ball team defeated the whitby royals on friday ev ening j to 1 in the last game of the schedule they now have only two rained out games to play to complete the league schedule they still have a chance for the league play offs but whether they go into the playoffs or not they will go into the ontario playdowns as they are the only intermed iate d team in the league in other word- they have been playing against higher class teams all season and have done better than they ever ex pected to during the season they have defeated whitby twice brooklin once picker ing once ajax once and clare mont once let us get behind this team when the ontario championship games start a- round august loth the regular meeting of the w i was held in the town ship hall on tuesday after noon july 11 with a good at tendance the president mrs m ellicott was in charge sec retary mrs burton read the minutes also several letters in cluding one from mrs bone a member of an institute in devon eng plans were made for the annual wl picnic to be held this year at the home of mr and mrs manson elli cott on august 4th mrs wm gray and mrs george gray were appointed to look aftei saime it was announced that mrs heron district president would be the guest speaker at the september meeting mrs ray eilicott program conven er gave a paper on citizen ship and education misses jean and linda barclay fav oured all with two solos host esses were mrs da beer mrs wm knox mrs g hodgson and mrs matthews the friendly bible class will meet on monday evening august 3rd at the home of mr and mrs jack keeler the w a will hold their next meeting on wednesday evening august 5th at the home of mrs reaman devot ional period in charge of mrs w elliqott and program to be given by mrs matthews the w i will hold their an nual picnic on tuesday after noon august 4th on the lawn at the home of mr and mrs manson ellicott all ladies of the community welcome all ladies please provide and each bring a lead pencil mrs reed from decatur il linois is visiting her cousins mr and mrs chas burrows and family mrs a e hamilton visited with her sisterinlaw mrs a wilson of goodwood on sun day mr and mrs f b ritchie and family of willowdale vis ited his parents bruce and mrs ritchie on sunday misses bettyjean and faye knox are holidaying with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs george knox of enniskillen mrs jackson of toronto spent a few days last week with mrs henry shea mrs a e hamilton spent part of last week with friends at ajax miss margaret duncan of toronto visited iwith her tooth er george and mrs duncan and family last week and also attended the sunday school picnic on thursday mrs honey of honeydale visited at the home of her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs m annis and family last week green river mrs ir carter spent sunday with her sister mrs hood mr and airs e forsyth and miss switzer were weekend visitors with friends in st marys dianne postill is entertain ing her cousin from toronto this week mr and mrs j reid and family of toronto were sun day callers at the home of mr and mrs w smetham mr wm dixon of the tor onto police force called on mr and mrs r hamilton one day recently mrand mrs bowles sr spent sunday with their son and his family we understand that the house in which mrs f turner has been living for the past few months has been sold last wednesday was the an nual sunday school picnic of the two baptist churches at woodland park a good turn out enjoyed a very pleasant outing missdoreen findlay spent sunday under the parental roof mr and mrs r hamilton celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary on friday last with a chicken dinner at the tally ho restaurant mr lome holtfcy spent o fortysix receive swimming awards forty six pupils received a- wat ds this week for high standing in the canadian red cross society swimming and water safety contest held at greenwooj sponsored by the claremont recreational socie ty mr ron hall the physical training instructor m pick ering high school judged the pupils according to their class and ability some 5 boys and girls took advantage of the in struction twentysix awards went to the beginners class five to juniors nine to the in termediates and six to the sen iors those pupils who have ot picked up their awards may do so by calling at the home of mrs dick cooper claremont the names of the beginners are as follows j shipton a wilson c mcmul- len b keevil d loyst g middleton j norton m tay lor b lehman s johnson x beelbv m lvnn s davies p wood m wilson j snider d burton p spice all of clare mont w white and d white of brougham glenn carter locust hill c jarvis j kim- ura d kimura of pickering rr gord carter of brougham and s mcdonald the names of the junior intermediate and senior award winners will be announced next week it is ex pected that the majority of those in the beginners class will enter the junior group next season and mrs reed spent a few days with the formers son rus sell and family of picton mr and mrs harry knox visited with his parents mr and mrs wm knox on sun day mr and mrs ai harvey and john spent the weekend at sudbury mrs reed and mrs c bur rows spent a day last week in toronto late ernest mantle buried at glasgow the death occurred in to ronto genera hospital on wednesday july 22nd of ern est mantle farmer on the 3rd concession of lxbrulge the tteceased had been in failing health for about two years he w- in his h year mr mantle was born on the 4th con of oxbridge and spent practically his entire lifetime in the goodwood district with the exception of the last five years spent in toronto mr mantle has been a widower for the past fifteen years the ute mrs mantle was the for mer annie pearson deceased was identified with the united missionary church surviving are three sons clarence and chester of scar- boro and william of toronto there are also two brothers eli of maple and fred of stoutfville two sister- mary mrs h bamum toronto and mina mrs a key of beaverton the funeral on saturday ju ly 25th was conducted from the trull funeral home on danforth ave by rev harold boadway pallbearers were harry mantle ernest pilkey fred mantle jr norman mor ton jim mccabe and howard mantle interment was made in glasgow cemetery are of pil- cilvkn 4 months at whitby mr geo matthews was con victed in court here last thurs for the illegal selling of liquor magistrate ebbs sentenced him to four months in the county jail at whitlby for the offence few davs last week with his father mr g e holtby miss karel king of simcoe has been holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs shea mr and mrs chas burrows re ontario plumbing regulations applications will be received for position of plumbing inspector in york county health unit write to medical officer of health york county health unit 126 main st newmarket m0b0ooib0bh000oo theres a coop hog feed for every need coop pig starter coop 15 hog grower coop pig finisher coop hog and sow concen trate coop 15 sow ration there is no secret about all the best ingredients which go into the manufacture of coop feeds your local coop mill foreman will be happy to show you the formulae as issued by united cooperatives claremont coop phone 38 collect

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