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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 13, 1955, p. 8

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tkt 8 the stouffvrlf tribune thvksday oct08k 13 1955 claremont and pickering township district mr ard mr3 tors lye and family visited wlsjt mr ardj mrs im lye aad mr ari mrs i ln hedges over the weekend mr and mrs macgiire of toronto were weeekrd visitors with mr and mrs jim me- guire mr and mrs ernie mayes of oshawa visited with mr and mp howard hockey mr and mrs eric wallace of weston were weekend guests at the ear beare home friends and relatives toronto visited with m donald dunkeld wins special plowing award her failed to dam- n thi rainy wea en the spirits of use competi- j tors st the annual match of the s kb ontafjo plowmens asso ciation studf from t and the u the national east whitby twp mr williamson over the week e r i a busload of residents from the vihage attended the eiiiy craham service in toronto on saturday night friends from toranto were reent visitors with mr and mrs geo mcconneii mr and mrs paul spencer of uxbridge called at the home of mr and mrs art spencer last week- see special notice of ciare- rrort united church annivers ary services on oct 23rd and plan to attend both morning and evening murray memullan son of mr and mrs earl mcmullan arrived home from chicago last week where he had been taking a special salesmanship course on selling to manufac turing companies ho will make his headquarters in broe- kviile the wm s will be held on thursday afternoon commenc ing at 230 in the ss room all ladies are cordially invited to attend mr and mrs wilton of lx bridge were thanksgiving vis itors with mr w wilton and daughter mrs vine mr and mrs gray of garden hill were thanksgiving visi tors with rev and mrs lackey and children the many large baskets of beautiful mixed flowers from the previous afternoon wedding remained in place across the front of the united church dur ing the sunday services the choir sang count your bless ings as a special number and mr dean contributed a vocal solo open the gates of the temple during the morning service mr and mrs hugh gregg spent thanksgiving with her parents at xorwood the wi will be held on wed oct 19th commencing at 2pm there will be a short film shown on postal regulations i and a special speaker in connec tion mrs g taylor convener there will also be a hobby bas ket into which anyone may contribute an article roll call my favorite flower lunch comm mrs jackson mrs ashburn mrs r morgan mrs mnlntyre mrs wallace all la dies of the community are cor dially invited to be present mrs loyst sr entertained her nephew and his wife and two boys from around xapanee and mr and mrs randell loyst entertained mr and mrs ken- itale from kirkland lake over thanksgiving ther after all in the pinion m norma down mayor was an ir if the grou here as down f osh- erested id was in our country it was almost too hard to plow commented the mayor the special prizes for resi- dents of ontario county were jwon by donald dunkeld of claremont for the best plowed land in tractor classes and james lee of greenbank for the best land in the horse plowing classes following the match there was a banquet and presentation of prizes in columbus united church hall about 75 pet pie enjoyed the banquet which was served by the ladies of the chu rch howard farndale was chair man for the evening in the ab sence of eimer powell presi dent of the south ontario plow men h l fair agricultural representative for ont county put in a few good words for the farmstead improvement com petition which is being held with the object of dressing up county farms in preparation for the thousands of visitors who are expected to attend the international plowing match here in 1950 heber down general chair- man of the 1956 international plowing match and others also spoke briefly a delegation of manitoba plowmen and agricultural offi cials were interested observers at the south ontario match a father and son william holder and ralph holder of altona 1 presentation to younq claremont plowman prizes respectively in class 1 sod jointer plows following are winners in other classes class 1 od first herb jar- vis agincourt second eugene timbers claremont 3rd james lee greenback class 3 tractors in sod 2 furrows open first robert he who helps others helps him- timbers stouffviile 2nd hugh self roll call what i do a9ea there mrs fred gay of toronto visited with mrs wm clarkson for a few days recertlv mr and mrs fletcher goudie entertained their cousins mr and mrs manuel henry of port huron michigan for a couple of days last week this week the aitona womens insti tute mill hold an open meeting on friday oct 1 ith at s pm with mrs e mcaioney in charge oi the meeting motto baird blackwater third don dunkeld claremont fourth x tyndall richmond hill fifth n robson ma nie class 5 stubble jointer piows open to all first ivan bell kirkfield second dyrrell wylie oakwood third stuart ball uxbridge fourth a fea- therstone milliken fifth harry bewell greenbank class 6 stubble tractor two furrow open first eldred king markham second car timbers stouftville third ron nottingham little britain class s stubbie tractors 2 furrow plow 10 bottoms open to ont county only first jack coopersthwaite uxbridge 2nd jack beaton whitby third clinton crockford beaverton fourth ivan degeer special silverware prize to winner class 9 tractors in stubble two furrow plows boys and girls 16 years and under first helen morrison beaverton 2nd alin mckinney brampton class 10 tractors in stubble two furrows open to high school students in ont county first bill mcmillan seagrave second howard malcolm loc ust hill third bev bryant pickering special silverware prize to winner class 11 stubble open to all winner jack shadlock agincourt horse show best team and equipment first byrnell wylie second ralph holder third roy ormiston fourth manilla won first and second melville bell 5th william hill brougham green river carol ann bowles celebrated her birthday on sunday and en tertained some friends mrs l lehman benson and mary were weekend visitors at huntsville mr and mrs w chafen en tertained mr and mrs s rob inson and mr and mrs j mc- leod of toronto mr gordon conkeril visited one day last week with mr and mrs a conkerill miss r hutchings was a guest at the ridge onei wed ding at belleville on saturday last mr and mrs kami and na- dine of toronto spent thanks giving day with mr and mrs k calladlne mr c postill is spending a few days vacation on a hunting trio on thursday oct 20th at s pm in the first baptist chu rch white vale dr carabas of spain will show pictures on his missionary work there come and spend a pleasant evening together on friday evening oct 14 at s ocock in the ss room of the baptist church a miscellan eous shower will be held for mr and mrs orviie beelby tot luck lunch will be served anyone interested please ac cept this as your invitation to be present mr and mrs aif michel en tertained mr and mrs r bec kett and mr and mrs wm mi chel and family o dinner on monday mr and mrs benson draper entertained guests from peter- boro on thanksgiving day the regular monthly meeting of the womans association was held on wednesday eve ning at the home of mrs man- son ellicott with a good attend ance despite the very unfavor able weather mrs h miller vicepresident took the chair due to the illness of the presi dent mrs n burton the devo tional was taken by mrs c wannop and the program was taken by mrs t philip dur ing the business period plans were made for the supper on october 21 an invitation was read from greenwood to attend their bazaar ami supper on october 21 which had to be de clined due to conflicting dates plans were also made for decor ating the church for thanksgiv ing sunday committees were appointed for our coming baz aar to be held in the township hal on november 26 card re port was given by mrs cassie the meeting closed with sing ing of the wa theme song and prayer followed by a dainty lunch served by the hostesses mrs ellicott and mrs g hodg son the weekly euchres spon sored by the womans institute held their first meeting of the season on tuesday evening last when the following were win ners mrs i hardy mrs m pugh mrs t robinson mr h plaxton mr lewis jewell and mr clark come out and enjoy a pleasant evening ladies please provide sandwiches we welcome debbie to our midst mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto visited their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs al harvey on sunday mr and mrs jones visited with mrs philip on saturday afternoon greenwood mr joe pegg left for flint michigan last week to continue his work with the general mo tors plant there master lloyd henning had his tonsils removed last wed nesday at the pickeringajax hospital miss beatrice mclean took the worship service at solina united church last sunday- evening mrs spracklin is visiting her sister mrs frank webb for a few weeks mr and mrs lee visited the wilkie family over the holiday mr c mctaggart has been installing an oil furnace this past week mr ross disney and geo blake doing the job mr and mrs robt hogle of oshawa visited last sunday with her folks the maxwell family mr and mrs m pegg spent the weekend at magnetewan mr and mrs ken randall spent last sunday at the clos- son home anniversary services this coming sunday the 16th the when 1 do as i please will be a short play when women meet everyone wel come ladies please provide lunch mr and mrs loss hill visit ed with their daughter mr and mrs wm hicks and family of whitby on sunday sunday visitors with mrs wm clarkson were mr and mrs allen neal vernon gray mr and mrs carmen fligg and family and mr and mrs bert clarkson and family mr and mrs norman bunker enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs dick jones of don mills rd sunday- evening mr and mrs wm wallace entertained their family over thanksgiving weekend quite a number turned out to help with fred lewis barn raising on friday in spite of the rain mr and mrs ray hill and girls spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs w d mckenzie of columbus mr and mrs jim white and mr and mrs tom white spent saturday and sunday at hurd- ville north of parry sound mr albert rate of scarboro jet was a visitor at the white home on monday mr and mrs bud mexair and family of ennlskillen spent thanksgiving day with mr and mrs stan thompson stuart ball best horse plowman at uxbridge the two plowing matches held in ontario county at ux bridge on october 5th and at oshawa on october 6th were quite successful events some very splendid lands were plowed both events were brought to a close by a banquet at which there was some splen did entertainment and the pri zes and trophies were present ed to the winners the results of the judging in the various classes are as fol lows north ontario plowing match october 3th hold on the farm of mr john kydil uxbridge class 1 herb jarvis agin court stuart ball uxbridge jim lee greenbank lloyd marquis sunderland morley haynes goodwood two top plowmen are con gratulated by h l fair right agricultural representa tive for ontario county fol lowing the annual plowing match of the south ontario pohvmens association at the national stud farm left is james lee of greenbank winner of special prize for the best plowed land in trac tor sod classes open to resi dents of ontario county don ald dunkeld centre of clare mont was awarded the spe cial prize for the best land in sod classes plowed with hor- ses open to country resi dents prizes were presented at a banquet in columbus lnited church timesgazette photo funeral services were held friday morning from mceach- nies funeral parlor in picker ing for the three gulliver chil dren ronnie eric and fran- eerie who died in a fire in their iframe home on old forest rd it was a particularly poig nant scene in the chapel where the three white caskets were banked with flowers predomin antly white indicative of the innocence of childhood the caskets were kept sealed but on each was a spray of white flowers a photo of the child and bible interment was in erskine cemetery rev k gillespie of west hill a longtime friend of the fam ily conducted the service his words of comfort did much to sustain the sorrowing parents who apart from the initial shock have borne their grief class 2 ralph holder man- 1 with fortitude and with heart ilia bill alsop uxbridge wm felt gratitude for the sustain- hill greenbank howard thax ter beaverton class 3 grant noble bridge cliff judd orillia ing kindliness of friends and neighbours who have rallied to ux- their aid bill mr gulliver said yesterday duffy uptergrove wayne thalthat he had almost made up his xter beaverton mind tot sell his house and seek morning service will be taken shea caiied on old i the kev p- h atkinson of mis ii friends while driving through albert st united church osh- the village on sundav morning awa at 11 oclxik and the we are glad to say she is look ing fine and expects to be back in her home here in the near future mr and mrs wuiss and fam ily from orono visited with mr and mrs stolk on sunday mrs gannon of minden spent thanksgiving with her brother w c and mrs will- son friday oct 21st at 230 in the mr and mrs wallace ellii basement of the church any- cott and daughter dianne of one wishing to donate anything home choir the evening serv ice at 730 will be in charge of rev h a mellon ba of xorthminster church oshawa and the dunbarton choir sun dayschool will commence at 10 oclock everyone will be made welcome to these services the afternoon wa are hold ing their bazaar and tea on toronto spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs wm eilicott mr mrs north of toronto visited with mr and mrs al harvey and mrs harvey sr on sunday thanksgiving services were oshawa held in st johns church here noon on sunday afternoon the jr mr and mrs john beelby of choir rendered special music claremont and robert and and rev mr lackey delivered j mrs haslam of stouffviile had special thanksgiving sermon supper at john middletons iasj to this bazaar in the line of fancywork fruit candy vege tables jams etc will be appre ciated several from here attended the michell pegg wedding at st andrews united church in last saturday after- mrs leslie lye appointed district commissioner mrs lxio lye of claremont has been appointed district commissioner of the canadian girl guides association for uxbridge and claremont the appointment was made by the chief commissioner following her nomination by mrs frank godley the division cornrais- fiioncr which was very much enjoyed by ail the church was beauti fully decorated with fruit and flowers for the occasion and many thanks to mr rearnan for cutting the church lawn which added much to improve the surroundings anniversary services will be held in st johns church on sunday october 30 there will be afternoon and evening serv ice and rev gardiner a for mer minister will be the guest speaker mrs ken paseoe returned home from tiv hospital on sat urday last accompanied by her klce cauitvsr debora susas monday night oct 10 it being mr k beeibys birthday mrs beelby also had a birthday on the 5th of oetolwr master ha pegg spent the weekend at his grandparents cottage at bala mr and mrs james brooks have returned home from their trip overseas mrs f dsney was a visitor with mr and mrs les wilson last sunday mrs k ormerod of toronto visited over the weekend at the ormerod hme mr and mrs f byes had supper las sunday night with nona zzd mrs wilson class 1 bob timbers stouff viile hugh baird blackwater grant wells stouftville x tyndall richmond hill ii j couperthwaite uxbridge rr3 ron marquis sunderland d reed brampton don dunkeld claremont class 5 john pugh stouff viile carl timbers stouftvifle class 6 george timbers stouftville leonard wellman queensville francis hockley uxbridge class 7 ivan bell kirkfield byrnell wylie oakwood roy smith gormley harry bewell greenbank anthony feather- stone milliken class s bill simpson stouff viile eldred king markham clinton crockford beaverton ivan degeer stouftville ross xottingham little britain class 9 murray clark ux bridge edward bain zephyr bill leadley lxbridge class 10 bill mcmillan sea- grave helen morrison beaver ton bev bryant pickering keith hooper blackwater horse show best teams howard thaxter beaverton bill alsop lxbridge stuart bail uxbridge best going teams ivan bell kirkfield les meyers goodwood open byrnel wylie oak- 1 wood ralph holder manilla howard thaxter beaverton esxo champions tractor plow special clinton crock ford beaverton esso champ ions horse plow special stu art ball uxbridge youngest plowman wayne thaxter beaverton oldest plowman wm hill greenbank fergu son mounted plow best land piowed grant xoble ux bridge best going team ivan bell kirkfield a fresh start in a new neigh- ixmrhood away from the mem ories of his old home but the kindness shown by so many people has convinced him and his wife to go back to their old home it was learned that friends and neighbours had arranged to go in and clean up rebuild and put the home back in first class condition their labour would be free money is coming in from donations to buy ma terials it was tragic to learn that insurance policies on the child ren lapsed but a short time ago due to inability to meet the pre miums the lions club have launch ed a drive for the family and already money and pledges are coming in a goodly sum will be required to restore the home and meet all other expenses to get this family off to a new start with their courage bro ught to face a mure bereft of three of their family donations should be sent to ed orchard rouge hills lions club crown inn rouge hills when thieves left an indiana factory they had s50 pounds of copper they had a lot of brass to start with wedding pattkv hockley standards of beautiful aut umn flowers were artistically arranged across the front of claremont united church for the wedding last saturday oct s 1955 at 3 pm of dorothy- fern hockley daughter of mr and mrs howard hockley and james kenneth petty son of mr and mrs charles gostick and the late mr j 0 petty rev lackey officiated at the double ring ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father chose a floor length strapless gown of white net over taffeta and french chan- tilly lace with long sleeved bo lero a pearl studded juliet cap held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses and white ste- iphanotis mrs ernie may sis ter of the bride was matron of honour in gold crystalette fa shioned on empire lines strap less with bolero headdress of gold feathers matching mittens of creptalette and carrying a crescent of bue mums miss lillian pilcher and miss marion gostick wore the bridesmaids in peacock blue creptalette siiji- ilarly styled they wore match ing headdresses of feathers and mittens of crystalette carrying crescents of yellow mums miss karen fretz niece of the groom was flower girl in gold crystal- cte she carried a nosegay of blue mums master gerald cook was ringbearer mr arn old burton was groomsman and the ushers were mr ernie may unci mr orval fretz wedding music vas played by mrs h michell aunt of the groom and soloist mr harold dean sang the lords prayer and ill walk beside you a reception followed in the basement of the church where the brides mother received wearing a street length navy- dress with pink accessories and corsage of pink carnations the grooms mother assisted wear ing a street length dress of gray with navy and pink acces sories and corsage of pink car nations also present was mrs a hockley grandmother o the bride who is in her 90th year wearing a black dress with white accessories and cor sage of red rosebuds amid showers of confetti and best wishes the happy couple left for niagara falls and points in the usa on return ing home they will reside in oshawa pending completion of their new home in victoria square the navy is now able to re duce weight in large aircraft carriers by an estimated 30 to 15 tons through redesign and changes from metal to nylon resin for one type of electrical fittings alone ksoaoos oa stop look listen claremont qospel chapel 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm sunday evening evangelistic service rev jesse slcckley bta of hcise hill will prcach special singing by the trio wednesday evening s pm prayer meeting friday evening s pm young peoples a stop look listen friday night october 14th at s pm young peoples meeting uncle mel hill of the jewell childrens camp will be the special speaker all young people are welcome two of the few mountain sheep refuges in the ration are and the wallowa mount ains of northeastern oregon and at hart mountain in cen- rai oregco going to the old country we arc representing cunard line canadian pacific hollandamerica line etc also bookings and reservations for trans canada airlines r0ac royal ditch airlines etc write or phone us for full details and information herbert goodhoofd travelbureau 47 main street newmarket ont phone s60r u aster dry fitting careful feeding before calving means higher milk yield better calves less of the usual freshening roubles master dry fitting feed will bring your cows through the freshening period with high vitality good general condition actual results have proven this successful dairy farm ers will vouch for it start feeding master dry fitting feed now more milk strong calves watts wtjitrr- mi labemont claremont ont phone is cstfl 1 p53bj u 38

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