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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1955, p. 8

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ti the stewffrc trfikiae thursday march 24 395 claremont and pickering township district mr and mr jack wallace bert wilson ar solo reri toronto were sunday livrs with their parenw rev g- davison will preach his farewell sermon as pastor of garernont baptist church next sunday evening the tb chen xray is avail able for everyone 16 year and over in the community hal from 2 to 5 p m arid from 7 to 10 pm on friday april 1st canvassers for the red cross will visit from door to door dur ing ihi fernatndsr of the month of march please be as gener ous w you can towards this worthy organization mr and mrs flirt ihlkey to ronto visited recently with mr and mr fred morley mr and mr- hutton of to ronto visited with mr ami mrs ken ward over the weekend mr and mrs klson of stoutl- yille were sunday visitors with mr and mrs lawrence nor ton mr and mrs ratciff and fa mily of stouffville visited with mr and mrs jud ward on sunday mr and mrs eric wallace of toronto visited with the beares during the weekend mr and mrs ernie maye oshawa visited with mr and mrs howard hockley recent ly sunday visitors with mr and mrs b burnell and family 5th line uxbridge were mr and mrs les lye mr and mrs les mccull- ough orangeville visited with mr and mrs gordon taylor and other friends over the weekend miss gladys ptigh dunbar- ton spent the weekend with her parents the regular meeting of the baptist mission circle will be held on tues march 2jth at 230 pm at the home of mrs binstead the topic will be the baptist work around the world mrs fretz group will be in charge everyone wel come mr fred madill of toronto mr and mrs e stephenson of oshawa mr and mrs h mi- chell and mother of green riv er mrs grant of toronto also friends from uxbridge good wood and stouffville attended the baptist church evening ser vice on sunday two large baskets of beauti ful spring flowers were present ed to the baptist church by- mr mckechnie of pickering mr r c baker has accept ed the responsibility for the local canvas in the village of claremont in connection with the red cross drive it will be completed by the end of march the institute entertained brboklin last wednesday after noon at their regular meeting a number of articles witnessed to the variety made during the year by members for the roll call mrs evans led in a popu lar singsong it was regretted that one of the members on community activities mrs reynolds was in the hospital for a few days mrs badgerow entertained the group with a very fine reading mrs perry of green river gave a very fine talk on wood carving and had brought a number of specimens representing different coun tries work including a totem pole with indians of british co lumbias creed engraved lunch was served at the close he sarah elizabeth evans memorial organ dedication service was held last sunday evening in the baptist church the church was packed by 7 oclock when mr clarion ba ker began his organ recital mrs gostick church organist took her place for the church service the choir contributed an excellent anthem and mr evans ward leader and mrs brougham congratulations to mr and mrs gordon hughson on the birth of another little son on mr lackey of the united chu rch and members were present mr lackey assisted in the pul pit hymns sung were we tve the place o god ail j uv things are twne ob lord fkx j been and master of l a tne sermon was wonder love and praise svmbohc of tne l r i church the service closed w ner a revov with a chora postlude its great to be a canadian was the motto expressad by e t u- usrta j ii 4h homemaking club girls as ghte7 gud of toonto vsl irticipated in ther ach zma i altona girl honoured on achievement day held last week on tne egn concession when neighbours h m m matthews on sat and friends sphered h mr and m bob harvey of rtt tmrlwl p haliburton visited gcu vvsth mr and mr t amm and mrs a an as spe- on rial guests mi etlvgouck d r m sister mrs hodgson i d m ros k and dau ightes betty jean and faye i visited with mr and mrs geo knox of enniskiilen on sun day mr and mrs o burton s entertained the group with two musical numbers on piano accordion and electric guitar and a puree and scarf were presented to mrs allan and a modern vase with flowers to mrs hamm who expressed their gratitude and surprise refreshments were served at the clos the goodfellowship class of united church to which mrs hamm has been a member join with the neigh bours on the eighth line in re grets at the removal of the hamms from the community a small farewell gift was pre sented before they moved to their newly purchased farm home near lemonville mr and mrs will evans en tertained a number of friends to a st patricks party on fri day evening mr and mrs vincent baker mrs howard budd and gary- mrs neil mclean of woodville pent monday with mr and mrs morgan evans mr and mrs edgar evans and boys were entertained on sunday at the home of mr and mrs gordon kirk of toronto to celebrate the birthday of mrs mary stewart mother of mrs evans the winners at the euchre party held in the legion hall sponsored by the ladies aux iliary were ladies 1st mrs cora redshaw 2nd mrs no- reen hill travelling prize mrs eva towner men 1st don pugh 2nd walter ward travelling prize w hill door prize wes lehman evemen day activities at the brock district high school on saturday through the project club girl stands on guard every girl was alerted to study- how bst she might stand on guard for canada they found that it involved keeping them selves in the best possible health so that they might be as efficient as possible for any tasks assigned to them one of the features of the stouffville visited with mr and i program was the display mrs m hamilton one day last f reco book h-5- fence charts and first aid kits greenwood the evening wa put on its western show at brougham last friday night in the hall to a good crowd the evening auxiliary will hold its regular meeting at the maxwell home on wednesday- night the francis family moved this past week from mrs a peggs house to woodbridge the pictures shown by the downham nursery last mon day night were very good it was very instructive showing their beds of roses how to plant shrubs trees and etc it was sonsored by the after noon wa sorry to hear of the serious illness of mrs f walls of brooklin who was a onetime resident of this community we hope she has a speedy re covery the evening wa held its meeting at miss e greens home last wednesday night the president mrs c mctag- gart opened the meeting with the theme song and prayer mrs g eastwood conducted the worship service with mrs c closson reading the scrip ture based on the man of sor rows business session follow ed an auction sale and lunch the april meeting will be at mrs peggs the ypu enjoyed a visit to the art gallery and the mus eum in toronto last sunday afternoon for bumper crops sow coop seed week mr and mrs ixrne ham of oshawa called on dan and mrs mairs recently mr and mrs donald duncan of brooklin called on their grandparents mr and mrs m hamilton recently mr and mrs aylmer hood and family moved last week to their new farm near goodwood mr and mrs harold hub bard of brock rd called on mrs m hamilton on saturday evening mr and mrs wues and fam ily who have been living in part of the brown house mov ed last week to a farm which they purchased east of oshawa sorry to hear of the serious illness of mrs ross madill who slipped when running to catch a bus causing painful injury to her back we all join in wishing her a speedy recovery the regular weekly euchre was held as usual on tuesday evening when the following were winners mrs williams mrs plaxton and mrs carlton mr wm hollinger mr russ pilkey and mr r middleton travelling prizes went to mrs wm knox and mr m ellicott birthday prizes went to mrs n burton and mr lloyd john ston remember the tb survey to be held in the township hall here on thursday march 31st at 2 pm5 pm and 710 pra be sure to have your xray the wms of st johns un ited church will hold their thankoffering service in the church on thursday march 31 at 230 pm the guest speaker will be miss gwen gardner a missionary from india all la dies invited to this meeting the friendly bible class are busy preparing for their spring bazaar to be held in the town ship hall on saturday after noon march 26 there will be booths for aprons home bak ing candy and miscellaneous articles afternoon tea will also be served the womens association of st johns church is sponsoring a potluck supper to be held in the hall on thursday march 24th films will also be shown come and enjoy a pleasant get- together everyone welcome congratulations to mr and mrs ross knox who cele brated their wedding anniver sary on sunday march 20th the wms of st johns un ited church held their regular monthly meeting in the church on thursday afternoon march 17 with a good attendance mrs h plaxton gave the de votional and opened the meet ing with the singing of a hymn the scripture reading was ta ken from the missionary mon thly followed by prayer by mrs e johnston mrs h barclay the president conducted the business period then turned the meeting over to program convener mrs h plaxton as sisted by mrs m ellicott mrs r ellicott rendered a piano solo which was very much en joyed by all mrs h barclay closed the meeting with prayer followed by a very dainty lunch served by the hostesses mrs h malcolm mrs f cas sie and mrs geo duncan atha made by the club members following registration in the morning miss ruth shaver county home economist in troduced the local leaders from the five clubs represented at achievement day these local leaders through their untiring efforts make club work pos sible as they carry on the pro gram in their own community the morning was devoted to judging menus answering a safety patrol quiz and identi fying hazards that might occur in the home in the afternoon the clubs set up exhibits on such topics as the way to good health its great to be a canadian and 6 books we have read qne member from each club gave a 3minute comment on the exhibit as well a number of clubs presented demonstra tions and skits on various top ics they included spending your time off our national pantry shelf and first aid in the home at the close of the afternoon program ernestine cooper of the altona club received spe cial recognition for completing twelve club projects her pro vincial honour certificate and pin were presented to her by her club leader mrs david crosier five other girls also received special recognition for corrrplet- ing six club projects they were elizabeth alsop of bea- verton helen speiran of ud- ney yvonne barton of quaker hill club gladys vessey and joan welsh of sunderland their county honour certifi cates and pins were presented to them by mrs burns fw- io board director for ontario north a number of club mem bers received certificates of achievement for completing 2 units each club member received a silver teaspoon for complet ing the club project in addi tion the local leaders were presented with teaspoons in recognition of their contribu tion to club work the clubs with their leaders were as fol lows altona mrs david cro sier beaverton mrs clifford ross mrs o h bagg quaker hill mrs t forsythe mrs ev noble sunderland miss m marquis mrs l keeler udney mrs m harrington mrs lloyd wood mrs wihs is visiting with her daughter mr and mrs sheridan for a few weeks mrs thompson of ajax vis- itsd with mrs a carruthers on thursday afternoon mrs powell and mrs mac- donald spent thursday after noon with mrs lageer dr and mrs hodgson to ronto visited thursday after noon with mr and mrs albert draper miss eileen draper spent the weekend at her home here mr and mrs lloyd turnbull and family were sunday guests with her mother mrs gertie hoover and vein on friday evening 30 or 40 neighbours attended the fare well party given to mr and mrs albert lageer and brian before they left for their new home near lindsay they were presented with a dresser and bed lamp set and a bed lamp also was given to master brian mr and mrs lageer thanked their friends for their lovely gifts and best wishes a read ing was given and games were played then lunch was served and the pleasant evening closed with wishing mr and mrs la geer the best of luck in their new home new church organ is dedicated green river sorry to report that quite a number in our village are vic tims of the flu bug little glen davies of toron to is visiting with grandma and grandpa davies for a few weeks mr and mrs binstead were visitors at claremont on sun day mr and mrs r markham were callers on saturday at the hutchings home sorry to hear of the accident suffered by mr w chafen to his eye we wish him a speedy recovery mrs r hamilton had tea on sunday at the home of your scribe on thursday evening at s o clock in the church here a pic ture from the moody bible in stitute will be shown entitled hidden treasures this pic ture is based on the wonders of nature and is very educational it is exceptional in coloring and is one of the best pictures of the year from the moody insti tute on sunday evening rev g davison pastor at the clare mont baptist church dedicat ed the new 2250 hammond electric organ a gift to the congregation from the late miss sarah elizabeth evans the church was filled for the spe cial service miss evans was a lifelong ad herent she was active in the wms and conducted a sun day school class and a young mens class for a number of years she was loved and re spected by everyone rev davison paid high trib ute to miss evans rev h lcckey of the claremont unit ed church assisted in the serv ice we should let her example be an example to us ajl stated rev davison praise god for her for her life and what she has meant to this church and its congregation the scripture lesson was read from miss ev ans own personal bible baptist congregation bids farewell to local pastor plant a hedge free remanded on driving count harry benson claremont was remanded by magistrate f s j ebbs until april 12th to stand trial on a dangerous driving charge which was laid follow ing an episode on the clare mont public school rink some weeks ago order now shipped ot the proper planting time 3 1erennut ruby breetb pleats for early order heel qoeuir onlj chinese ilm- growing 9lneh else 100 for s2sfi lalneh ie 100 for 1450 13ineh elie 100 for 15 so ltlncb lie 100 for is s3 1fl lire ii for 3 or sib og per 100 3ft lie 21 for 898 or 52500 per 100 privet atoorenee t r 1 0 i t medium growth the only borer kind 21 for s3i1 or suoo per 100 rosa multiflora itedfootbord- bosetrilb hothy tren pleated 25 for s3 49 or sli95 per 100 red barberry m a don mr 64 lor f 12tf 1mb 25 for s r 2200 per 100 paeony roots lkl4 red while or pink 3 for 1s with ery order cftnadib finrit colored gftrden gold free brookdalekingsway nurseries bowmanville ontario rhono dot or might hereet 1314j on sunday evening march 27th rev g davidson pastor at claremont baptist church will deliver his farewell ad dress he has held the pastoral charge for the past seven years rev davison took over the pulpit while still attending to ronto university he had for merly held a summer charge at inglehart for two seasons he was ordained in claremont the popular pastor will be missed not only in the church but in the village he was in fluential in the organizing of the claremont boy scouts and gave much of his time to the work of the cub pack he held the position of cubmaster for a number of years rev davison has always been a big promoter of the wellknown claremont santa claus parade the baptist church congre gation and sunday school has continued to grow under his leadership he has four child ren barbara shirley douglas and everille balsam and mount s5ion mr and mrs harold brookes of guclph visited one day last week with her mother mrs frank coultis mr and mrs cecil jones and mrs j a jones called on wed last to see mrs harper bea ver mrs cecil jones sister who is sick in hospital in oril- lia and also mrs nat tarr mrs j a jottes sister who is in poor hcalth at her daugh ters at orillia mrs j moffat and pat miss ida brignall of toronto spent the weekend with mrs errol caison mrs winton white spent the weekend with mr and mrs donald white at lindsay messrs cecil disne willie carson and burnett jamieson went on a bus trip to kingston on saturday with the holstein club calling on several well known holstein farms sunday visitors at the cecil jones home were mr and mrs fred mcxair and family of al tona and mr wm reesor of stouffville birthday greetings to mr g carson friday march 18 there will be a euchre at the school this friday night congratulations to mr and mrs wm gates who celebrate their 21th wedding anniversary saturday march 26 little carol anderson of claremont spent a few days last week at the lloyd wilson home audley formosa has been in the news formosa the winter brock hog producers best in brooklin show sow with confidence harvest with pride claremont coop hope for relief in flood area residents of riverside drive west of pickering village who have for years been subjected to flood condition every spring can take hope that the situa tion may not happen again at leas the danger will be mod ified the flood control committee of the rouge duffins high land and petticoat creek con servation authority plan to inspect the conditions at river side drive and m pickering village onethird of the cost of straightening the bends that cause ice jams will be borne by the province brock township hog produ cers walked off with the most points at the ontario county bacon show in brooklin last week although they were un able to produce the grand cha mpion bacon carcass 2 brock township fanners paired their points to take the lead over the other townships in the show grand champion honors were won by a hog entered by clar ence hewitt of rr 3 beaver ton representing thorah twp but points won by the town- each with second prizes in their class rama township j g ander son alherley and jos heav- ener of atherley both with 2nd prizes in their class thorah township clarence hewitt grand champion and duncan wallace beaverton with a third prize east whitby towivhip lloyd miller columbus a first and third and george ormiston j columbus a third scugog township stuart rod- man port perry with a first j c0nf4dentially yours vjt by byrne hepe sanders montreal wonderful news for you nnd you and you you can make your own big money operating ritht rom your own home in tho cav pleasant plan developed bv modern manner clothes this dependable new york firm if looking for ambitious women of all riges to sell dresses suits and lingerie from their beautiful style rards in nnd from their homes i know there arc exciting possibilities for you making good money for the styles are iotciu and have been advertised in the best canadian magazines youll get excellent commission and free dreses for personal use aa an extra bonus write me at confidentially yours 1411 crescent st montreal for all information and handsome free style portfolio the audley wa met at the home of mrs bert guthrie with the pres mrs c clem- ence presiding the meeting opened with a hymn the creed and let the beauty of jesus was then sung plans were made for the cro- quinole party and for the af ternoon tea to be held june ii the sum of ten dollars is to be sent to the united church training school the roll call was answered by an irish song the east group conducted the worship service mrs wm guthrie jr gave a prayer su sie puckrin read a scripture mrs wm guthrie sr gave a prayer and mrs frank puck rin read a scripture mrs peacock gave several numbers on the piano accor dion mrs wm guthrie jr took charge of a chapter in the study book on india by divid ing the ladies into groups ques tions on india were discussed the east group served refresh ments there was a good attendanc at the croquinole party in bag- gotsville school friday night which was sponsored by the wa after an enjoyable game the following were prizewin ners marilyn wonnacott mrs frank puckrin george puck rin and mr frank puckrin mrs george squire and edith white kept the children enter tained enjoying games in the basement congratulations to mr and mrs ronald cox on the birth of a daughter on march 17 in oshawa hospital mr and mrs arch bell have moved into their beautiful new home at the audley corner miss dianne pratt rn has taken a position in dr w tom- linsons office in pickering fastest cutting easiest handling chain saw built mali umfi tacks ii p ix 2imoll unit a boost from anyone always is much better than a boas ship did not measure up to the charles reader port perry points won by clarence fair- with a fourth man of biackwater and keith j west whitby fred stev- j rynard of sunderland repre- ens ashburn a second geo j senting brock township thelhamer myrtle with a third show was held in the auditor ium of the whitby township hall brooklin there were two entries from each township in the show and these had all been prepared by a toronto packing house and brought to the show there under the direc tion of agriculture representa tive phair of ontario coanty winnrrv pickering twp reg hos kin claremont with a second lloyd wilon ashburn with a third reach twp howsam bro thers ixbridge with a second a r john port perry with a fourth mara township fred davis brechin with a 2nd g jones atherly with a fourth soi after easter the live winners for their townships uxbridge township gordon jburtnles that a to were ewe uxbridge witii a ijourgsttrs w become biarned kck to- lihtp clarence norman hogg uxbrdge with iriuisarimj faraaa ad keith kyrird a fourth be t7ooz to yourteljl be good lo your hands its so pleasant to have hands that f are soft and pretty too busy von- sense just smooth f one drop of campanas italian balm into your skin after crcry exposure to work water weather and see how pretty your hands will stay there are lc medically proved ingredient in italian balm lo keep your skin soft thats one reason why its so lomovi as a remedy for chapped hand so keep a bottle handy upstairs and downstairs too take advantage of the special hand care offer one household sire bottle of italian balm plus on travel sire for nrjy csc its the balm for busy bjty hands for orer forty eaite canadian fami lies have known the beauty and fine wearing qualities of circle bar hosiery no wonder this is the most famous name for hosiery we have the exquisitely sheer nylons made by circlebar this year have the new lanolintin tsh which makes for longer wear snag resistance and that lovely fit which makea ankles prettier this eatrr gel cavalier quality hoc for your menfolk and nylon stretch mx for yourigsers too the fine circlebar quality has been known for gen- rations and admired for us sheer beauty and sturdy ptrngth in stock ng for lovely ladies and scrks for men and youngsters my daughter ptoe leominr with iridr as she held up her tailored blouse it was beautifully crisp and gleaming white shed starched it herself with iry starch it was la she told me and look what a differ- glide liquid laundry starch it was tj erx k rr amazing rocn j ftrts aea ana e rtai as n ay all vqu r f tewf vi v ti r i h loazr thc in i if w a i wj x o i siclb inttant suca i orjng gide no onemnn chub snw for sale today can match the man 2mg trcmendosx power weighs onlj 29 pounds heres the s everyones bees looking for tireleos and effortless co operate we have so roues confidence in this saw well let yon try it in your ewi timber for free tryout write or phone altona feed supplies claremont ont phones clare 33623 siouff 61326

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