ttgt 1 thf stootvtue tsrgura thototjrr wrr j mj claremont and pickering township district mr- bo- bv iejcead in to fi boniface mr geo red a- of vx- bridge and mrs jg dlctcln- jon and c arv ted with friends in c arezn and brou- gham on su a v mrs to- ner h been very well a k we wish he- a speed tvery mr and irs t ric mayes of oawa sp lay with mr and mrs ho kiey the girl am i brownie troop attended church service a brougham on sunday friends from toronto visit ed with mr and mrs tom da vis on sunday mr and mrs don hedges and family were sunday visi tors at mr and mrs xeills of greenwood mr eddie ortez travelled to orr iake for the weekend mr and mrs harold john ston visited with mr and mrs herb white and family in coo- ksiown on sunday the wms will be held on thursday afternoon may 12th in the united church mrs t norton of brougham will be the guest speaker all ladies of the church and visitors aire cordially invited owing to the floors and walls of the united sunday school room undergoing special treat ment and repair work the ser vice was held in the church j last sunday morning mothers day service programme will be revei the pator during the wee aii be held during the rooming church senice the v a- regular monthly meeting held last thurs day afternoon in the united ss room mrs lackeys group charge of the special easter programme mrs bar ton told the story of a beautiful picture window of the christ child and earthy parents sub- miued and accepted from a group of artists designs for a certain church bearing out the gospel message of salvation for all peoples of the earth mrs w evans sang a solo mr and mrs arthur cox ami their three children o wilson hgts visited on sunday with their parent mr and mrs henry johnson a number of people are en joying the springlike weather to go fishing of late and gra ciously sharing the results with the stay at home group mrs carmichael and party of oshawa were guests of mr and mrs hockley last friday and saturday mrs weeden enjoyed a trip to toronto on tuesday miss mabel gibson of to ronto spent the pan weekend with mrs 0 vine and father brougham tuesday evening euchr- was held as usual last week when the following were lucky win ners mrs w hamilton miss enid malcolm and mrs shea mr e williams mr h- flax- first mud now dust plagues pickering folk a few weeks 32 ssidents of on and mr h fash special j pickering township were iog prizes went to mrs a j gray ged down in mud now theyre and mr t robinson blinded by dust dep reeve bill a very successful bazaar i newman reported that he had man old after 40 now feels years younger im 74 hftd no pep but otrrx made mo ftvl 20 yr ytmngm thu i did i have plruty uifm ii bntbtley oklahoma city oittex tuuic tablets couuin tunic hemic stiinttfant approved by iradimj doctors fut vigor viuhtv in body weak old because lack- i i insr iron make vovi feel year youosef for d start new pep at once try bird followed next slindav morn- osua to get newbep vwnd ierl ytn 1 very day introductory or get- sjig and baptismal service for all infanta or children who have imger on 01 nt irited wjb only 6uv at all tlruibisw con fi de nti axly your s montreal an open loiter to all children from me a mother theres nothing we mothers would like to have on our own mothers iay more than some of the beautiful circlebar hosiery its a flattering gift and one we otmj need and do dear children remember the name circlebar because its the most famous name for hosiery the nylons are exquisitely elisor aod nave fhe new lanolinfinish which makes for longer wear enasr resistance and that lovely fit which makes ones ankles pret tier many of us mothers have bought the sturdy socks for our young- etcre menfolk too and know that in nylons or socks circlebar is the name for quality critperl fresher smootherl ah those nice vi j e c t i v e s will describe your ij cottons shirts curtains w h e n you starch with glide liquid starch glide has everything to make starching easy no cooking boding or straining all you do is add water to glide either hot or cold ami you have the smoothest starch that leaves your laundry rosier to iron it takes so little time to make such a great difference in the appearance of your shirts table linens curtains childrens frocks or your own cotton dresses ask for glide liquid starch in the 32 oz or 64 or bottle and youll be delighted with the re sults you get ill do the dishes lieve me youll hear that cry far more often if vou use the h arr gayldisl p washing is now almost a pleasure for gay make9 the nicest seals that have a dc- lishlful fragrance its extra greasc- ciilling power cleans the toughest grease on pots and pans and voull find your china silver and glass sparkling with a new beauty i beat of it is gay is gentle em the hinds very economical too one bottle of gay does fifty dish- washings more than any two boxes of powder detergent i think we get more in gay then in any other liquid detergent too try for yourself today was held in the hall on satur day afternoon sponsored by joy rebekah ixde mrs mat thews was the winner of a beautiful chiffon cake which she won on a draw another landmark was re moved from the village last week this time it is the tall cedar hedge on the property of mr ken pascoe on the vest side of the brock road the regular monthly meet ing of the womans institute will be held in the township hall on tuesday afternoon may 10 hostesses mrs w wiilson mr e holtby mrs yv hamilton and mrs c wan- nop program convener mrs w gray roll call your mothers maiden name mr giant malcolm of gait was around renewing old ac quaintances one day last week mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto were guests at the al harvey home on sunday mrs r yv witter and dau ghter gladys and mrs win gray of toronto also mrs d i witter of montreal visited with mrs matthews on thtirs- lav mr and mrs stewart of st catherines visited with the lat- ters brother fred and mrs cassie one day recenty mr and mrs ken pascoe and daughter donna visited with his parents mr and mrs pascoe of whitby on sunday miss sharp of oshawa was guest of her niece mrs al harvey on sunday miss barbara mairs was home with her parents over the weekend mr and mrs bob gear have moved into the v ellicott house here we welcome them to our midst received many complaints from residents in the fairport beach area over the extreme dust condition of roads mr xew man said on sunday the dust was o thick it was like for he said some residents called to say that the dust was seep ing nto their homo s had they could write their names on the furniture well have to gravel the roal then spread on calcium as quickly as possible advised the dep reeve new pickering police station nearly complete first ontario court quite a social event road sup roy ward in formed council that nothing j while the date has not been could be done until the roads i officially et the new police j opened b were properly graded i station at dunbarton will ben the first court of assizes ment which me a newark for the countv of ontario was 1 niagara 1 in september 1t92 mr justice burns called by lieutgovernor sim- mondav lmh april 1s54 jcoe the same act makes pro- one criminal vision for the erection of gaols larcenv in each district giving the were grading the roads asi wi due cerenl0nv i j there was only- fast as we can said mr ward i j near future chief lese charge a case of an order was placed for 150 h said todav the new s and three records for trial magistrate at quarter sessions tons of calcium chloride and jon bu at avost of is000 is jui morrison as he was j power to procure plans let more will be purchased in the i nblice tation to be later attended as solicitor contracts and select sites summer built in pickerine township i general carleton lynde was in the second session of the road account for thei month of april amounted to 1 st30 of this amount more j than s1300 dollars was re- j ceived by private farmers for using their tractors on drag graders a number of road bills had no been received by coun- j ci in time for mondays meet- 1 ing the first police station to built in pickering township previouslv the force was hous- skating car brings fine of 5000 driving his car on a skating rink at claremont has cost a stouffville man and costs and a threemonth suspension of license hairy benson 20 was found guilty of dangerous driving a charge laid by police after skaters on the public rink at claremont complained that benson had driven his car on the ice evidence in the case was heard by magistrate f s ebbs in the whitby police court 2 weeks ago at that time judg ment was reserved until later his worship in convicting ben son reviewed the evidence that benson had driven his car on the claremont openair rink while some w or 50 skaters east woodlands the new home of the picker ing force is a marked change for the better chief hill gave due credit to last years town ship council for their pro gressive action in providing new quarters chief hill said the efficiency of the force is in creased tenfold the present force is compos- were using the ice many ofjed of the chief seven consta whom were children on such bles a dav clerk and a care evidence he said he would yaker dispatcher on night duty- find benson guilty of danger ous driving and fine him s and costs or 10 days in jail the suspension followed chief hill said the crime ra tion in the is square mile area policed by the force was sur prisingly low and that since a w s greer qc appeared the formation of the junior for benson crown attorney alex c hall qc prosecuted three year old richard par ker of oshawa owes his the quick thinking of mr annis a whiteyale resident and former pickering twp reeve the young lad slipped from a cement bridge and fell into eight feet of water lending out of tile whitevale mill pond a group of boys fishing from the bridge saw the boy fall and called for help mr annis heard their cries and picking up a rake he pulled the lad from the water pkkskvtatiox to coop manager on saturday evening mr and imrs bob mcdonald were hon ored by the staff of the clare mont cooperative with a party and presentation at the home of mr and mrs alvin redshaw they were presented with a beautiful coffee table mr mc donald takes over his new du ties as manager of the coop at elm wood near hanover on monday mr and mrs mcdon ald will reside at elmwood police groups the incidence of juvenile delinquency was neg ligible the two cruisers that patrol the area pile up 60000 life toi annually blake safety programs are carried out and chief hill gave the principals of all schools due credit for their willing cooper ation he said the public rela tions of the department were excellent all service clubs in the area had assisted in junior police club work the chief himself a good public speaker has attended many meetings and spoken on police work safety and other pertinent sub jects chief hill is also an ac complished pianist and is very interested in choir work and other church activities pleosure bound go quality ivy mercury r a a aaaaaaaaaaaq comk in and see our rainboware and plastics new house dresses 298 childrens summer dresses up to 6x 159 sewing needs irints zippers simplicity patterns we arc agents for smith garden plants from goodwood bert g a i l 0 w a y the corner store claremont phone 14 fencing fencing needs we can supply your complete sold at claremont coop capacity fuel savings up to 50 mark 25 18 hp altcrnote twin hurricane engine reverse gear and neutral sec it once youll never be satisfied with less than a new mercury mark 25 for your runabout light cruiser or work boat built to out perform any other in its class complete engine silencing makes it super quiet new dynafloat sus pension keeps vibration away from your boat gord taylor trtremont phone 10 yes the new mcclnry winter air conditioner offers you amazing econ omy in home heating it produces 25 to 50 more heat than any other unit of its size and price made in canada your proof of quality your promise of value theres a model and a size for your home come in compare today i compacti takes aa little space as a re frigerator automatic no effort or guesswork you just pet the thermostat effectivei cleans humidifies warms and redistributes air every 12 minutes ouaranteedi fully guaranteed against de fective parts and work manship by general steel wares 14000 in back taxes collected in pickering twp pickering twp council were pleased to receive the report that more than 11000 had heen collected in back taxes by collector ernie baker and dep clerk doug plitz a total of sfvjooo remains outstanding to date foreman of the erand jurv jthe same parliament 9th july sheriff revrolds is praised for 1t93 the courts of genera ses- his efflciencv our sheriff tons of the peace for the home though a strancer merits the fixed to be held approbation of all for the fore- at ew3rk afterwards x-3g- sight and judgment displayed ar in the arrangements made for e registry office for the conducting the assizes and al- hon district was located at thoush we may feel disposed niagara in 11x5 to condemn the principle m- rcro volved in the government ap- 1tiv ow di wre pointment we have no reason reconstituted the counties of to find fault with the man j xorthumhor i a n d durham the appointment of an otlt kv which ontario formed sider as sheriff contrary to the voice of the people of the coun try as expressed at public mee ting was naturally distasteful and especially so to the resi dent applicants for the shriev alty mr sherff reynolds con- a part and simcoe forming the home district courts of ses sions were authorized to be held in sandwich niagara and york for the western niagara and home districts respective ly in 1s01 the first court of duct however although a j york mow toronto being held stranger was not long in sej t year curing for him the good opin- th counties of xorthumber- ion of the community the other officials of the court and especially the high constable mr keller get a favorable word ladies included the ladies are not omitted they were invited to reserved seats in court a dinner was given at scriptures hotel and there was general complaisance and rejoicing all round thence forward the county pursued the even tenor of its way railroads and road and bridge appropriations were the im portant questions up for discus sion at the several meetings first county division land and durham were taken from the home district in 1s02 and added to the dist of new castle an act of 1r21 set off the county of simcoe into a separate district ontario still forming part of york until the proclamation of separation in s2 the important announcement of the provisional county coun cil and the selection of whitby as the county town was made in a proclamation dated march 11th 1s52 atha mr mrs wilton from ma- plewood orchard beach were by procamation dated lfth j sunday dinner guests with her july 1792 lieutenant cover- brother mr and mrs e mc- lome byer terms by gsw acceptance co ltd authorized dealer phone 64809 stouffville progressiveconservative nominating convention for the purpose of nominating an official progressive conservative candidate to contest the forthcoming provincial election in ontario riding be held in hie arena at port perry phone 3s collect claremont onu i the convention w on tuesday may 10 1955 ot the hour of 7 pm registration will commence at 630 pm and must be completed prior to balloting altona the regular monthly meet ing of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs orval fretz on wed may 11th at 2 pm this will be grandmothers day and mrs f ryer will be in charge of the program motto happy thoughts make happy days roll call the name of your grandmother paper life in grandmothers day there will be an old fashioned dress par ade visitors welcome on saturday patsy lewis en tertained a number of little folk on the occasion of her 5th birthday mr and mrs xorman bun ker had supper with their son harvey and his family of good wood on sunday on sunday mr and mrs stanley lewis entertained mr and mrs ed wideman miss hisey and mis- white from toronto xoimal school are teaching here this week under the supervision of mrs woodcock sunday visitors with the hill family were mr and mrs wil- mot hill and family of clare mont and mr and mrs doug sutherland of toronto the club girls met on satur day april so at the home of mrs f mcnair to reorganize for another project the meet ing opened with the theme song 0 canada tlie following officers were elected president marjorie cowan secretary marian bet- pianist kathleen betz assist ant pianist charlotte ann mc nair leader mrs d crosier tlie roll call was my favor ite flower and why i like it the first ansrwer being the tril lium our emblem in fact all had an answer ready a general outline of the work was discussed pamphlets and seeds were distributed to the members and some notes were taken pertaining to reiiire- 1 ments f why where and how to plant the flower and n-gi-ti- i hie setd alo home affedgn- ment this i sponsored by the altona wi thtough the ont dep of agriculture womens institute branch and home economics service toronto mr- s crosier nor simcoe divided upper can ada into 10 counties for repre sentation purposes they are named and the boundaries given that of york embracing ontario as follows that the fourteenth of the said counties aloney mrs zellers and alta spent sunday afternoon and evening with her daughter mr and mrs gren draper and family mr and mrs george dow- dell toronto spent friday af- be hereafter called by the name ternoon with the carruthers of the county of york which county is to consist of two rid ings the east and west riding the east riding is to be bounded on the east by the westernmost line of the county of durham on the south by lake ontario till it meets the easternmost boundary of a tract of land be longing to the mlssissagua in dians on the wast by the east ernmost boundary line of said tract running north sixteen de grees west to the distance of 28 miles north 74 degrees east 11 miles thence south sixteen degrees east lfi miles to the southern boundary of the lands belonging to the said indians thence along the said tract par allel to lake ontario until it meets the northwesternmost boundary of the said county of durham that the west riding of the said county be hereafter called by the name of the west riding of the county of york which riding is to be bounded on the east by the western most line or a tract of land be longing to the mississagua in dians running north fortyfive degrees west to the river la franche to be called the thames on the south by iake geneva to be called burling ton bay and a carrying place leading through the mohawk village to where it intersects the river a franche or tha mes thence up the said river to the northwesternmost boun dary of a tract of land belong ing to the mississagua indians this was the beginning of parliamentary government in canada the present county of on tario was included within the limits of the fourteenth named county york forming the east ern portion of the east rid ing adjoining the western bou ndary of the county of dur ham in tie same year 1702 the names of the districts wert changed losing the german ap pellations given them by lrd dorchester that of nassau ixcoming the home district flrl parliament the act making the change was passed at the first session some farmers are through seeding in this area ruth ann carruthers spent saturday night with evelvn and shirley dunkold mr and mrs john sheridan and family were dinner guests with his brother mr and mrs arthur sheridan newmarket on sunday mrs turnbull toronto vis ited her mother mrs gertie hoover on friday last the carruthers attended the north shore radio banquet in oshawa on saturday night green river sorry to report that german measles have broken out am ongst the school children we welcome mr and mrs t brown and family to our com munity mr and mrs brown live in one of the fine new houses being built just east of the village we welcome mrs shank back to our midst again mr and mrs allan michell and family spent sunday with mr and mrs frank mitchell of port hope sorry to hear that mr a perry has been ill his many friends hope he will soon feel much hotter we welcome mr and rfrs strawbridge back to our midst again we are sorry to hear of the unfortunate accident suffered by mrs strawbridge and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery also we hope mrs alf mi chel will soon be feeling like herself and able to be out again mr and mrs t barefoot also mr and mrs tomold and family were sunday visitors at mr and mrs m drapers special services have been arranged for next sunday mo thers day we will be looking for you at 915 am and 7 pm of the first provincial parlia- 1 history a record ration of one doctor for every 730 persons in the us was reached during 1854 thanks to the graduation of the largest class of physicians in per divers who risk jelly fish stinns and rfjarki wldom get rich thv irmre diver is lucky to break even afttr the shipowner and take their share of the pri some div rwrwv i jtawsuii fcy as nfty j claremont gospel chapel sunday may xi h 1100 am morning service 7jm pm evangelistic service rev g l mercury nefrro preacher from the methodist epiwvtpal church will preach and harold r dean of claremont soloist 8 pm wednesday prayer service s pm friday yountc peoples you are welcome