the tribune stouffvihe on thursday august 19 1954 claremont and pickering township district the good fenowfiajp ciase the augu gooofeliowiihip members intend serving a com- 1 meeting was held at the j jnunity uppr for the general i home of mrs jack morgan on public on august 26 thursday i tuesday evening with ar at- kenneth chafen ard friend in the united sunday school j tendance of 26 including visa- i erie barkey arrived home from room plan to attend j tors mr w lehman and their trip west and report a j the w a will provide the mrs will evans were in charge most enjoyable time toronto and pickering town supper for the members and j mns frank careoa was guest mr and mrs f gostick spent ship police have green river abandon digging for bank loot plan to zone all of pickering twp pickering twp is planning to friends of the farmers co operative this year further notice later the members of the w 1 were guests of aitona lades last wednesday afternoor their regular meeting which was in the form of a picnic held in the community hall instead of greenwood park owing to the chilly weather under the leadership of aitona president miss grace lehman necessary business was dis cussed with rollrail of mem bers who responded by naming piace of their first picnic sirs peddie and mrs anderson of claremont w i directed a number of games and contests with prizes there was also a peanut scramble for the chil dren mrs evans led in com munity singing mrs h john son contributed a humorous reading a bountiful selfserve picnic lunch was provided by aitona ladies and was greatly enjoyed by all several car loads o members from both local churches at tended the opening arena ev angelistic services last sunday evening and several of the men uted in the choir mrs b galloway enjoyed holidays for several days last week 1 sries bandonedlf f en mumcipahty for industrial and residential speaker and was very inter- sunday at the hutchings home digging on the property of wi estlng as usual miss veirna miss judy mtchell had a ham mcdonald for skuxm sto- j pufjx- present time veitch from lxoridge gave birthday last friday j len julv 28 from the province of several selections on her ac- miss donna seebeck is ho- of ontario savings bank at j municipality nave been zoned cordon which were much ap- daying with friends near otlfenwick and dftforth aves a waster pan o tie townshi p predated each member gave tawa h toronto j vv dravn u b th aa impromptu speech which rev getty had tea on sun- mcdonald was arrested on a p to dav with mr and mrs e for- charge of receiving in connec- co l syth i tion with the robbery four the mu building at misses mary lehman and other suspects have been ar- ruth anne gall spent a day rested terrence fanning 22 with mrs r hamilton and joseph lizotte 33 alias mrs f waike spent a few george adams were picked up days with mr and mrs w was very humorous and inter- esting the meeting caed with the enediction followed by refreshments mrs jack morgan accompa nied lxbridge friends on wed evening to keswick to hear the famous cowboy singer will smetham carter its interesting to note cottage prayer meeting will by vancouver police and have been returned to toronto al fred durham and kenneth that wif was born in nova be heid on tues aug 2lth at churchman were arrested atha scotia son of a baptist minis- the home tf mr and mrs ben ter and hu first songs were son draper at s15 pm hymns he learned to sing at services as usual at 945 am his mothers knee songs which an 30 pm rev getty will he still likes to sing aecompa- i he the guest speaker at the nied by his two little daughters j church service mrs dawson spent several days last week visiting at bal sam lake the goodfellowship class are holding a supper in the sunday school room on thurs day august 20th everyone welcome the flemings from union- ville and the morgans from claremont held a family pic nic at york county park lake simcoe on sunday afternoon there were 21 present mr and mrs ernest steph enson had sunday dinner with toronto mr ana mrs fryer spent the mr and mrs melvin johnson past week in collingwood john and judy pilkey have returned home after a weeks visit at the home of their uncle jlr murray phillips of broug ham miss joyce norton enjoyed a weeks holiday with mr and mrs geo cobbins and family of goodwood miss carolyn eby returned to her home in willowdale af ter a weeks vacation at the home of mr and mrs harold johnston mr geo mcconnell enjoyed the past weekend in montreal returning home with a niece who recently landed from ire land mr shirkie assumed duty of supt in thew c sunday school during mr mcconnells absence mr and mrs ernie baker have returned from a trip to quebec new brunswick and tha state of maine mr and mrs bob moleod are away on vacation this wjjk mrs geo redshaw- under went an operation last friday in st michaels hospital mr and mrs gordon over land and family of kingston have been spending their holi days here with mrs overland and mrs trail mr and mrs gordon bor land of toronto spent the week end with mrs borland miss rosemary hedges spent a week with mr and mrs neil greenwood friends from toronto visited with mr and mrs arthur spencer during the weekend mr jim shirkie has return ed from his trip to the west several of the boy scouts are camping over at bensons farm and next week all the troup will go to camp samac oshawa messrs david neil and glen evans were involved in a car accident at musselmans lake on saturday night although injuries to the occupants were not serious the car was quite badly damaged mr and mrs jack wallace a ston spent sunday with mr and mrs howard pugh mr and mrs eric wallace toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs earl beare mr and mrs warriner aus tin have returned from their honeymoon trip in the lsa mr bil towner has return- et from hospital and is con valescing at home a benefit baseball game held last thurs- i day evening netted around s30 and family mr and mrs jack norton and family accompanied by miss beverley barclay spent mr and mrs morley smalley of mount albert were recent visitors with mr and mrs la- geer and brian mr will coates spent sun day afternoon with his aunt mrs a carruthers and family mrs ernie carruthers at tended the wedding of a cous in mount and westland in rogers presbyterian church on woodbine ave toronto marie and lorraine draper are spending some holidays with their grandmother mrs zellers and alia stouffville mr and mrs a draper spent sundav evening with their son a an kf a hlerlaw mr and smlst mn gren dra a famil v 1 j x v i mr a mrs norman leh- 9 mr and mrs wes lehman and family were supper guests with mr and mrs fred spent the weekend with friends at niagara expect 125 students to attend claremont public school it is expected that close to 125 students will enroll in the claremont public school when the new term opens in septem ber the heaviest grades are axpected to be grades 3 and 8 miss helen bali of uxbridge will replace miss ivy schnei der on the teaching staff miss ball was a former teacher at balsam other staff members are miss d johnson principal mrs h porter mr w morley and miss colby music super visor alsop stouffville on monday evening mrs zellers and alta had supper on monday evening with mr and mrs gren draper and family mr and mrs gordon over land and family kingston were supper guests with mr and mrs joe tran and family on sunday evening cubs and scouts the claremont boy scout troop is holding troop camp un der canvas at camp samac near oshawa from aug 20th to aug 27th leaders in charge will be scout master rev geo davi son troop leader bo greer and mr bert chewing the camp cooks will be beverley barclay and marion norton the claremont wolf cub pack holiday at camp samac this weekend from friday aug 20th to sunday aug 23rd last june the cubs had a pack camp which as very successful in charge of the camp will be cub master jack mansell asst cub master bob greer and cub in structors craig peters and ken dean mr claire keevil will act as cook brougham is being stuccoed and painted at a cost of ap- proximately 900 brougham earn more 54 cedar grove the holidayers are still com ing and going in cedar grove mr and mrs frank sewell miss mabel reesor mr george freeman and lloyd clendenen have all returned from pei with nothing to report but a good holiday and a good rest myrtle hamill and ruby rees or left last week for a trip through the thousand islands then home via the states the maurice hamills made this trip a couple of weeks ago mrs schmidt mrs pogulus mother has been spending a week with mrs arthur lapp the dares had a fishing holi day up north and jack and gert shoudy are entertaining jacks parents who are visiting from new jersey the dillers and the jo reesors motored to sharbot lake to pick up doro thy reesor who was at camp oconto for her holiday mrs geoffrey tint and mrs harold hodgson visited helen hamill this week mrs milroy sr who was 84 oil aug 2nd celebrated her birthday with about 50 mem bers of her family at the home of her son murray the birth day supper was held on the lawn and with the aid of a greenwood miss heather barclay of to ronto is visiting with miss ed na green for a few days mrs m peggs sister of sar- nia has been visiting with her a while last week the afternoon wa were sell ing pie and coffee at the percy clarke sale on wednesday the evening w a held a picnic in woodland park last tuesday evening they had as their guests the evening aux of the wms this picnic was held in place of their regular meeting for august there was a good attendance with racing swimming baseball and prizes for everyone picnic was in charge of mrs v wardle and mrs a short a picnic supper followed the sept meeting will be at mrs g eastwood funeral service for mrs joan pearl mitchell 18 who died wednesday of leukemia at toronto east general hos pital was held saturday at armstrong funeral chapel osh awa with interment at mount lawn cemetery she was the wife of william l mitchell they were married only last april she was born at selkirk ont but spent most of her life at greenwood she attended pickering collegiate she was a member of greenwood united church sang in the choir and belonged to the young peo ples association besides her parents mr and mrs andrew morden of green wood a brother douglas of greenwood survives ill w for higher ecg production use coop lste lay mash claremont coop overeating will cause a per- beautiful night and the many- to be dissatisfied with life grandchildren great grand- ays a physician and not hav- chlldren and small nieces and in enough to eat will also nephews it was a very gay oc- 1 cause him to entertain some tasion i rather dark thoughts about the wms were forced to life hold their annual apron sale indoors this year due to ourj ridiculous summer weather however the sale went wellj and the cedar grove house wives have their new supply of pretty aprons the august wms meeting was held at mrs walter ree sors with group 2 in charge mrs walter reesor read a most interesting letter from a wo man doctor in india miss mar- ion mccowan gave the group ham a very beautiful solo the stew beef beautiful garden of prayer jessie beare assisted by mrs bert tapscou and mrs gaston took the closing worship after which lunch was served monday nights euchre win ners were mrs jewett milk- ken mrs norman connor box fresh ham pork butt mr and mrs grant miller and family visited on sunday with her parents mr and mrs t english mr and mrs john knox and family of hampton visited with his brother ross and mrs knox on sunday mrs lemmon and mrs mat thews accompanied mr and mrs robertson to valentia on sunday afternoon when they visited with mr and mrs frank hood congratulations to mr and mrs leonard liscombe reta mason who were married on saturday evening in greenwood church followed by a recep tion in the township hall here mrs maden sr of holly wood and mrs maden jr of agincourt called at the al har vey home one day last week mr and mrs geo knox and daughter carol of enniskillen visited with his parents wm and mrs knox over the week end mrs h shea spent a few- days during the past week with her daughter mrs king of simcoe mrs harvey sr left on mon day to spend a week with her son bob and mrs harvey at tall pines haliburton the service in st johns united church on sunday mor ning was in oharge of the sun day school with mr r camp bell of ajax as guest speaker the music was in charge of the jr choir which consisted of nine teenage girls who sang very efficiently the womens institute pic nic was held on tuesday after noon in greenwood park not as was planned at sandy beach park due to the unfavourable weather there was a good at tendance and all reported a good time mr and mrs wallace e1u- cott of toronto visited his par ents wm and mrs ellicolt on sunday miss sharp of oshawa also mr and mrs mitchell of osha wa were recent guests of mr and mrs al harvey mrs witter and daughter of toronto had tea with mrs mat thews on saturday whitevale girl found in barn at green river sevenyearold sandra forbes daughter of mr and mrs james forbes of whiteva was dis covered in the barn on the pro perty of mr robt milne green river late wednesday night she was taken to a neighbor mr geo punfield and police were notified offi cers of the whitby provincial police took the girl to the chil- dens aid home at oshawa where she was later picked up by her parents sandra and her dog soot had strayed almost three miles from their whitevale home and apparently had become lost mr and mrs forbes have lived in whitevale for only two months residing formerly at cedar grove they have three other children jimmy 6 bryan 3 and cameron 15 months farm news board ups rates for glasgow pupils three members of the ai tona public school board ap peared before the uxbridge twp area board at their regu lar meeting on thursday eve ning requesting that the rates for children attending the ai tona school from the glasgow section be charged 500 per month instead of 300 ten out side pupils attend the aitona school the area board agreed on the new rates but stated that the aitona board should contact the glasgow school board to reaffirm the agree ment after jan 1st the secretary of the area board was instructed to pay as much as could be spared to the uxbridge town school six months tuition is owing at the present time although the books show a balance of only 341177 it was noted that gov grants would be forthcoming in september which would be ade quate to cover the balance of the years expenditures it was stated that some 200 students from uxbridge twp are ex pected to attend the uxbridge town high school in sept prices suggested for fall wheat and rye seed the seed marketing and pub licity committee of the onta rio soil and crop improvement association at a recent meet ing recommended the follow ing minhnum retail prices of seed wheat and rye winter wheat no 1 seed grown from registered seed s1s0 registered no 1 s200 registered no 1 genesee 215 and no 1 rye 140 these are recommended retail per bushel prices fob farm or local ship ping point bags included and treated these prices are somewhat lower than last year and should provide ample encouragement for all growers requiring seed to purchase the registered grades which are sealed and tagged by plant products in spectors purchasers are thus assured of the variety high standard of quality and germi nation no dwarf bunt is allowed in the registered grades and this year all wheat for registration is doubly checked first by field inspection and again by micro scopic inspection of the grain to assure freedom of dwarf bunt in the registered grades the quality of ontario seed wheat is excellent this year the newer varieties of win ter wheat are resistant to loose smut but are not resis tant to stinking smut or bunt seed treatment will however control this smut and all seed wheat should be treated for the few cents per acre more that the registered grades cost it is good assurance to use only the highest grades which in most cases are sold treated so that there is no trouble or cost in treating the new genesee variety in troduced last year in quantity is a high yielding variety al though slightly weaker in the straw than dawbul or cornell 595 seed supplies of this var iety are adequate this year at only a small advance over other varieties rye is becoming more popu lar as a pasture and green man ure crop rye provides excel lent pasture in the late fall and early spring and is used extensively as a plowdown crop in preparation for tobac co potatoes and other cash crops if k preharvest killing of potato vines with the advent of mechani cal methods of harvesting po tatoes the general use of insec- j ticides such as ddt and organ ic fungicides which promote growth and delay maturity cc potatoes vine killin has be come increasingly popular with potato growers the reasons for killing potato vines pre maturely are to help growers spread their harvest season to prevent secondary growth of vantage while it must be rec ognized that killing vines pre maturely will reduce totail yields considerably it usually increases the perecentage of marketable potatoes it im proves the maturity size and general quality of potatoes all of which are so essential in supplying consumers with a quality product one of the reasons for th high incidence of unemploy ment is that millions of peopl tubers the oversizingof tubers j are working to support autc- and the development of late mobiles blight alio the killing of vig- orous vines prevents the clog ging of diggers and speeds har vesting operations the methods most generally j r 1 a fl r ii used for killing potato vines at ffaffl h 111 ik ihc the present ume saysv mj wv parks division of horticulture i skinny men women central experimental farm get new pep vim vigor ottawa are hmifil c rt a thrill b lmilis fill out ucb uiuiwa die mumtai -prav- oi k miwixca imuxi pickering upper school results hamlins meat market to 35c lb 40c short rib lb 49c crime rib t 55c steak roast lb 65c rolled rib lb 45c friends steak rohiid sirloin goodwood miss elizabeth mundingcr spent the weekend with miss mary tindall mr and mrs jack todd and teddy and mr and mrs bob james ard children called on the taylors and slacks at their cottage on sunday mr and mrs far tindall and family visited friends at their summer cottage on lake scugog on sunday congratulations to walter cooper for the fine job of spray painting he just completed in the basement of the united church mrs robt hope has return- ed home after spending a week with friends at fort erie master ronnie boake enter tained several of his young at a weiner roast he- de their pond on thursday thone grove and margaret laurie j in the ladies department and i for the men howard plaxton j brock rd george carr and i gordon dimma pork chops beef liver pork liver lb lb 59c lb 59c lb pickering district high school students who wrote the recent ontario secondary school departmental examina tions made an impressive showing having been 975 successful in the examinations that were written the complete results are listed below margaret hortop eng comp co eng lit 68 history 90 chemistry 64 botany 62 zo ology 68 french authors 76 french comp 63 joyce morley eng comp 72 eng lit 78 history 87 phvsics 58 chemistry 65 fr authors 71 fr comp 3 latin authors 57 latin comp 5s alan bentley eng comp 58 eng lit 69 history 82 alge bra 69 geometry 76 phvsics 71 chemistry 72 fr authors 5s fr comp 6s john black history 73 al gebra 62 geometry 60 physics 60 chemistry 73 botany 50 robert brimhecom english comp 71 eng lit 55 algebra s9 geometry s6 trig 93 phys ics 75 chemistry 82 french authors 75 fr comp 63 bruce cossar eng comp 52 eng lit 51 history 85 alge bra 61 geometry 50 chemistry go fr authors 78 fr comp 79 latin authors 67 latin comp 50 bob cowie eng comp 52 eng lit 50 algebra 70 ge ometry 65 trig si phvsics 66 i chemistry 61 fr authors 75 fr comp 74 denis dowhng hiory 75 algebra 75 geometry 32 phys- i ics 62 chemistry 73 french authors 55 fr comp 56 john irwin eng comp s3 eng literature 72 historv 75 fr authors 72 fr comp 64 expect heavy entries by agricultural societies at cne agricultural societies were reminded today that entries in grain and sheaves classes at the canadian national exhibi tion must be forwarded to the manager department of agri culture canadian national ex hibition not later than august 14th f a lashley director of agricultural and horticultural societies is anticipating a large number of entries this year in view of the fact that prize mo ney has been substantially in creased prizes awarded will be divided in the proportion of 60 per cent to the member contri buting and 40 per cent to the society owing to soil and climate conditions in various parts of the province the exhibits in these classes will be placed in three divisions with prizes paid to the winners in each no 1 district comprises muskoka parry sound haliburton nip- issing manitoulin algoma and other districts in new ontario no 2 district takes in the counties of york and simcoe and all counties to the east with no 3 district being made up of all counties west and southwest of york and simcoe grain and seed entries must include 5 lots of grain or seed three lots to be chosen from one each of winter wheat spring wheat barley eaily oats late oats and two lots from clover alfalfa timothy corn rye buckwheat flax field peas field beans and soy beans a change in the regulations this year will permit a mem ber to enter two lots in this class previously each member was restricted to one exhibit a society may enter three sheaves but must not include more than two sheaves of one kind of crop a fool thinks he is smart be cause he can ask questions that a wise man cant answer dusts or the use of mechanical shredders or beaters each of these methods has certain ad vantages and disadvantages de pending upon circumstances until further research work lias been done no one method can definitely be recommended as being superior in efficiency the chemicals now most fre quently used for vine killing are the dinitros in spray form either with or without activa tors and aero cyanamid as a dust other chemicals such as copper sulphate and common salt in spray form have proved effective but certain hazards at tend their use copper sulphate in the absence of lime and cop per sulphate and common salt mixtures should be used with caution unless the spray ma chine is resistant to such cor rosive materials vine killers are sold under various trade names such as dows66 improved sinox gen eral adams handy killer green cross top killer etc all of which if used in accordance with directions on the contain er will effectively kill potato vines aero cyanamid special grade in dust form applied when the plants are wet with dew or after rain has proved very effective for potato vine killing or plant defoliation it produces a gradual and com plete kill of the foliage within a few days vafter application giving much the same effect as a light frost or natural matur ity with a gradual killing of the tops the danger of discolor ation of tubers usually asso ciated with a rapid killing of the vines is lessened aero cyanamid contains 21 per cent nitrogen therefore in one product it offers the two fold advantage of a vine killer and fertilizer the residual nit rogen will be available for the succeeding crop the preharvest killing of po tato vines is a practice which is recommended and can be em ployed by most growers to ad- os luhurvfl sully beanpole loot ouu tiuls ot riiu wcuncn uiru who mti ould kiin iwfoio jre now rouj pf shjily ifalthvloovmg bodies ihiv thiiit the txaj ikorbuildui tuditiiiimim tome 0u its tonics stimulants mvioratoi iron viu nin bi calcium enrich blood minroie anpe- ito and diccstion so food kf non mors ixcngth and nourivhmen nut hch on hjp mites dont fear gcttiui fk tat stop 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for a new lightweight aluminum crash hel met developed in europe it not only takes unnecessary weight oftyour mind tests proved thai it also exhibits less dent depth when objects are drop ped on il with no one under neath we should add sounds like a sensible cha- pcau for construction workers too certainly lots of aluminum articles developed for one use have been quickly adopted for others a process which has helped build heavy demand for canadian aluminum both at home and in foreign markets aluminum company of can ada ltd alcan exhibition uigust 27 to september ii fare and onehalf for the round trip good going thurs august 26 to saturday september 1 1 inclusive return limit september 15 fall inforsncrrloti from any ogot canadian national n ib p9 shi all reported a hilarious time we would welcome to i latin amhcrsv our community mr and mrs ecklurd and their four chil- 75c j dren who moved into earl tb- 40c dalls house recently 35c vou have readied old age when having birthdays doesnt rvmmmm i agree with vou phont18 collect g ham ii v ihone claremonl 41 we deliver why dont the tire manufac- j hirers wlveriie thai a driver i who s r a hlg roe with their ray mahon eng comp so eng lit 32 history 33 fr authors 66 fr comp 56 bill mccarthy enc comp 62 eng ui so history s2 alge- lrj 75 geometry 60 french 89- phvsics 7- chem trv 5 tt9tt 1 gordon rimmer eng comp 53 eng lit 70 algebra 6t geometry fif3 trig 87 physics iy 73 chemistry 54 botany 66 i zoology 63 ralph robensoi eng comp 63 eng lit 78 algebra 71 geometry 72 trig 86 physics 72 chemistry 61 fr authors 68 fr comp 72 peier ruddy eng comp 61 algebra 84 geometry 77 trig uthors 73 fr comp 76 ltjv physics 63 chemistry it authors 73 fatri comp 63 j ruth i grav eng comp 60 j 62 ali donalda e xicholls engmh j pickering rotary street fair saturday aug 21 otto reneit eng gamkr bingo hjn rkfrkshmknts product did 1 n nothing fiasebra 87 eomeu- js trt i core m ichwt f