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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1956, p. 8

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vn 8 the stoufrylui trisune thursday january 19 wm claremont and pickering township district atha mas- happy birthdays tc wish to little albert draper mr don baker and friend of i ious comedy acted by ladle of toronto spent the weekend sponsoring a pay for beau- wih mr and mrs bob baker tya sake it ii a 3act hilar- mrs don hedges and mrs this group be sure to enquire len lye spent saturday in to- about tiekes for these 2 nights ronto kay be held in claremont f n wnmv on j mr and mrs john beelby community halt curtain rises jstii s j visited with friends in uxbridge s pm sharp on sunday y are invited to attend the it s reported that mr j3ck evening services in the baptist brigrall is suffering from jaun- church every sunday night at to pm conducted by the young people of the congrega- 1 tiou rev j s lowden will speak rev geo ayers evangelist at the gospel chape last week was entertained for a few days at the home of mr and mrs acquit uxbridge thief on double killing dice miss pnylils beelby of to- ronto and friend spent the week end with mr and mrs bob beelby we are sorry to report that i mrs arthur derusha was re- moved to hospital recency af- fathily altona spent thursday a young auto thief who rani evening last week with mr and down and killed two nurses i mrs norman lehman famiy after he was shot in the head by mis kileen draper toronto pursuing police will appear in ter suffering an attack of pneu- anhur wearn bishop wood bury the regular pastor was spent the weekend with her parents here mr and mrs ivan mclaugh lin visited on thursday last week with mr and mrs joe tran family mr and mrs russell david son whitby were sunday sup per guest with mr and mrs murray dunked and family e court jan 30 for sentence on charges of car theft and driv- cherrywood mrs m hollinger the h s are holding a large crowds attend revival meetings mr and mrs reuben tyn- meeting on fridav evento dall of cherrywood were sun- januarv 27th in the sunday- day visitors with mr and mrs school room mrs alien mar i lbet jim coates tyn scugog island chairman of j v donald mr and mrs gray of garden the film councils informal hill were sunday visitors with j group discussion committee rev and mrs harold lackey will be discussion leader and family a young married couples complete reports of annual are invited whether members sunday school conventions and of the baptist church or not church meetings will be appear- 1 the recreation club inter- here were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs morley smal- visited her daughter mrs johnston one day last week 6reen river we offer congratulations and ing in a criminally negligent euchre and dance in the school house on friday evening jan 27 everybody welcome the h s are holding their manner robert smythson 17 of ux bridge was acquitted thursday of a charge of criminal negli- regular monthly meeting in the gence causing the death of jo- school house on wednesday sephine shynal 19 j january 23 at s pm columbia colengelo 19 was mr and mrs r wright and also killed and a third nurse family were in toronto on sun- eileen keating 19 was injured jav attending a family gather- last aug 1 when a car leaped f an aunt and uncle who a curb where the three student were celebrating their golden nurses stood waiting for a bus redding anniversary in suburban east york i and mrs murray hollin- dr allan davidson testified ger attended the ayrshire ban- that smythson because of his quet al button ville on wednes- ot be held re- wound could not sponsible for the accident ing in these columns within the next few weeks be 3ure and drop in to the lo cal cooperative store and look at the beautiful propane gas heaters now on display the local firm is now the agent for propane heaters stoves and furnaces propane gas is also available upon request fine crowds attended the all- week revival services held in the gospel chapel rev geo ayers of toronto was the guest evangelist last week rev woodbury pastor at the cha pel was pleased last week to receive a copy of a letter writ ten by a young man from bel- haven ontario who while vis iting with relatives at clare- mont last summer attended rev woodburys church he describes the spiritual uplift he received from attending the service quoting from his let ter he says in part i dont know how to thank you for in troducing me to your church it was a wonderful experience mrs john gregg passes in toronto the death of the late mrs john gregg occurred in to ronto on january 11 after an illness of several months in her home she was removed to hos pital mrs gregg was a daugh ter of the late mr tom mc- avoy and was born on the homestead farm occupied by a brother mr irving mcavoy and family for a number of years mr and mrs gregg lived in the fine brick residence at the north end of claremont village fol lowing mr greggs death she continued living there for a number of years before selling and moving to toronto she has resided there for about ten years the funeral was held at morley bedford parlors in to ronto with burial at claremont union cemetery pallbearers were nephews frank mc avoy norval mcavoy wilmot mcavoy bob storry and glen manderson rev mr moore of mt zion was in charge of the funeral service mediates will hold their regular best wishes to mr and mrs bimonthly meeting in the a hamilton who celebrated claremont community hall birthdays just recently this friday evening january j sympathy of the community 20th badminton and table ten- extended to mrs h brownell nis will be this weeks recrea- j in the recent loss of her father tion and it is planned to hold miss barbara white spent the a special fun night the follow- weekend at home visiting her ing meeting at the maples mother mrs c white who we where dancing will be the order j are sorry to hear has been in of the night with tobogganing ill health lately her many thrown in if the weather is fa- 1 friends wish her a speedy re- brougham mrs honey spent a few days last week with her daughter mrs m annis the executive of the worn- rag collection drive saturday morning jan 28th there will be a rag collection drive by the brownies and guides of claremont sponsored by brownie guide mother assoc clean cotton will be ac cepted and all buttons zippers hooks etc should be removed vourable there are still a few- more memberships available in this group before they reach their closed membership limit joining fee is to0 with 25c per evening for expense it is hoped in due time as soon as memberships reach their limit in the intermediate group to start groups for jun iors and seniors so if any- young person of high school age is considering joining this intermediate group it is sug gested that they attend this fri days meeting at 730 and get in on the fun the ontario york counties film council held their regular annual meeting last wednes day at the maples the late mr ernie sulman of port per ry was elected president of the group for 195g unfortunately two days later mr sulman pass ed away mr frank bill ba ker port perry was elected 1st vicepresident the secre tarytreasurer will be appointed by the executive at their next regular meeting dont forget the ground ob servers corps meeting in clare mont on tuesday january 24 when sl mason officer com manding the cfloo intercep tor squadron at xorth bay will be the guest speaker this meeting will be held in clare mont community hall at 8 p m and promises to be very interesting to observers and technical personnel it is sug gested that chief observers arrange a carload of their ob servers and expenses will be paid at current rates by the rcaf clare keevil claremont pickering twp couxcid a ppo i nts standing committees at the inaugural meeting of pickering township council held on monday jan 9th the various standing committees for 1956 were appointed as fol lows roads and bridges mr w g lawson mrs jean mc- i pherson finance mr sid these rags will be sold and p h and uvestock- lean mcpherson police and fire mr sherman scott industrial mr w g lawson covery the fiu bug seems to be in our midst again several child ren are victims at present it was gratifying to those in charge of the organization of a home and school club to see that a few of the ratepayers were present at the meeting held on wednesday last it is hoped to be able to organize a meeting next month dont forget the family film nite to be held in the first bap tist church whitevale on thu- lsday evening next at s oclock the ladies aid will hold their regular meeting at the home of mrs e forsyth on wednesday evening at s o clock word for roll call is follow guest speaker is mrs d riley of markham greenwood the sigmac boys met in the church basement on tuesdaj- night geo and mrs middleton and son donald and wife and fam ily of stouffville visited with john and mrs middleton last sunday mrs ross minaker is visiting with her son donald and family up north mrs f disney spent last weekend with her daughter mrs les wilson the farm forum held their meeting at the home of wm and mrs brown on monday night of this week the sunday school conven tion is being held at cherry- wood this wednesday bob and mrs mcvey and fam ily were callers on les and mrs wilson recently mr and mrs fred byers and doug and mrs morden and children were visitors with mrs jean hare in toronto last sunday afternoon the afternoon wa met in the church basement on thurs day afternoon the roll call was day sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs fred beare in the death of mrs beares mother mrs j michell the wa held their regular meeting in the hall on wed with the president mrs tin- ans association held their first ial presiding mrs w gates meeting of the vear at the home k the devotional mrs tin- of mrs matthews on fridav dall presided over the business evening when plans were made part of the meeting plans were for programs and hostesses for made f years work a the coming year number of bake sales were the weekly euchre was held planned for the end of feb as usual on tuesday evening march and april at stouffville last with a small attendance large crowds are presently attending the allweek revi val services being conducted in the claremont gospel cha pel on sunday evening the seating capacity in the church was taxed to the limit the services are continuing next week and will be conducted by rev m l lowe big rap ids michigan pictured above is a section of the chape show ing the fine attendance at a midweek meeting the regu lar pastor is rev c wood- burv of richmond hill the following were winners mrs h plaxton mrs m davis and mrs geo duncan mr h malcolm mr ross carlton and mr h plaxton mrs r w witter and daugh ter gladys of toronto also mr and mrs gerald harbron and daughters bernice and inaiean of myrtle had dinner with mrs matthews on saturday last mr and mrs ken pascoe and daughters donna and debbie were guests at the home of mr and mrs gordon hughson on sunday the womans institute held their regular monthly meeting in the township hall on tues day afternoon january 10th with the president mrs m ellicott presiding during the business period several sub jects came up for discussion a letter was read from brooklin wi extending an invitation to brougham wi to attend a short course on treasures in your attic to be given at a later date this invitation was accepted the secretary gave a very encouraging report of the eu chres held to date a letter was read from mrs gordon mc- rhatter mrs honey 1st vice president of s ontario wom ans institute was also present for an unofficial visit the pro gram public relations and community activities was tak en by mrs wannop mrs har vey mrs matthews and mrs honey in the absence of mrs m annis the meeting closed in the usual way followed by a dainty lunch served by the hos tesses mrs chas burrows mrs shea mrs wannop and mrs a carlton the annual congregational meeting of st johns church will be held in the church this friday evening january 20th at s30 miss barbara mairs of osh- sales arena a potluck lun cheon was held at noon the meeting closed with the theme prayer david symes passes after brief illness on sunday jan sth mr da vid symes wellknown farm resident on the 4th concession of uxbridge township passed away after a brief illness the deceased was born in uxbridge twp in 1s72 and farmed all his life in the same municipal ity in 1893 he married annie linton who predeceased him in 1943 the late mr symes was an honorary member of the goodwood lol although mr symes was in poor health for the past year and confined to bed for a month prior to his death he had al ways been noted for his ability to work in spite of his years surviving are two sons nor ton and john of goodwood a daughter mary passed away in 1938 there is also one sis ter mrs a wilson and two brothers walter of claremont and william of port perry the funeral service was con ducted by rev hill of good wood united church from the mcguire lowe chapel in uxbridge on wednesday jan 11th with interment in the ux bridge cemetery the pallbear ers were messrs harry wood land howard forsyth john reesor gordon bell and roy stewart altona sirs merv bunker mrs al jakeman visited over the weekend with relatives in iondon mr and mrs dick jones of don mills road spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs norman bunker we were sorry to learn of the fire that destroyed the new awa general hospital spent a bei bu fa harom couple of days this week at her lewis jn stoufrvine lasl week home here i the best of t0 har and mrs bob harvey okj as you rebuiid over to brownie guide mo thers assoc march 15th 16th will he a night to remember as brownie a- guide mothers assoc will be public utilities mr sherman scott claremont baptist church minister james sinclair lowden sunday services 11 am five men on the roof 730 pm young peoples service conducted by our young people for all young people the minister if i were young heyd call mc a square because id face up lo life mount zion united church choir will sing some people lose faith in humanity because of what they see in the mirror members enjoy the best in join claremont community credit union savings insurance loans enquire at claremont coop executive meeting first tuesday every month s pm mr and mrs bob answered with a verse contain- 1 of tali pines also mr and mrs i we wish a s rec0v ing the word power the watson called on the formers j to mrs ew00i es w re worship service was taken by mother and brother and fam- lurn0 home from the western mrs wilson mrs pascoe and ily over the weekend i hospital on sunday after an mrs clarke by using the theme mr and mrs w a knox vis- eye operation ong and hymn o god our j ited with their son john and j anyone in the community help in ages past hope is the roll call for the february meeting all reports given were very satisfactory twentyfive stack chairs had been purchas ed and the doing of the kitchen floor had been left till the war mer weather the ypu had family at hampton on sunday having 0 sheets or pillow sympathy is extended to mrs eas0 nee not be white may barjack in the passing of her donale them to the wms to mother a week ago i mlie bandages for a hospital mr and mrs davidson of pt in xigeria on tuesday evening mcniehol called on mr and tr ladies are meeting at the mrs al harvey on sunday home of mrs bob lewis to get mr and mrs ross knox and tnem readv please send or made a donation of twentyfive daughters bettyjean and faye bring vour donations dollars to purchase some more visited with mr and mrs mc- i an stanlev lewis chairs mrs brooks and mrs guckin of stouffville on sun- ue sunday dinner guests of pegg were the hostesses for day afternoon i her sister mr and mrs ira the afternoon and served a our local firemen were called 1 rusnell of stouffville dainty lunch to a fire at the home of mr r mr a mrs wm wallace greenwood ewa pilkey on brock rd north one spenl f and saturday in the january meeting of the evening last week the fire xigeria with their son jack evening womens association proved to be a chimney and the j n w aml baby was held at the home of the damage was slight mr and mrs jed jones and president mrs chas mcragj mr and mrs bonnis of to- f were sunday supper gart the worship service was ronto had dinner with the lat- i 0 jr an mrs robert presented by mrs e trimble ters brother thos and mrs and famiiy o richmond assisted by mrs a morden i english on sunday reports for the preceding year were given and showed balances in all departments a special fund was established to be used for the purchase of an electric organ for the green wood united church it is planned to hold a fam ily supper party at the church in place of the regular febru- arv meeting local man robbed in 6000 payroll holdup r hoskins pres claremont ph clare 3030s r faulkner sectreas goodwood ph clare 33s14 wnwwnnv mr douglas reynolds of claremont and norman pep- the evening concluded with i piat of oshawa unemployed in- daintv refreshments served bv surance officers were held up the hostesses and robbed of soooo by two i armed gunmen while return- jirg from the royal bank of the two principal reasons a person should eat a hearty breakfast are that it gives him a needed strong incentive for getting up and it prevents his having o take work on an emp ty stomach piat were able to give police a fair description of the thieves goodwood mrs reuben may sirs les meyers the sum of 21380 was sent in for the year 1935 by the goodwood and district bible society branch the canadian office of the bible society send their thanks as follows kindly convey to your officers collec tors and members our sincere appreciation of their practical assistance in the great work of circulating the scriptures thro ugh the britsh foreign bi ble society every contributor is a member of this worthy group mrs ralph faulkner mrs gordon jones and mrs percy pugh attended a wearever i brush demonstration at the home of mrs m middleton of claremont on friday evening mr and mrs lance couling had dinner with mr and mrs baldwin on friday january 13 it was mrs baldwins birthday we are pleased to hear that mrs john may sr is feeling better after being in bed with a severe cold mrs wm redman spent the weekend at her home here con gratulations to mr and mrs el- don yake on the birth of a son a beautiful winters day on sunday and 75 at the baptist sunday school may we count eighty next sunday cottage prayer meeting will be held at mrs c jones on thursday eve ning congratulations to mr and mrs vernon macwatcrs of ver dun on the safe arrival of a baby boy the proud grand parents are mr and mrs j f reid a farewell party was held at the home of mr and mrs j beach on saturday night when the neighbours gathered to wish them luck in their new venture mr and mrs beach were presented with two lovely wool blankets they plan to leave for newfoundland thurs day and with them go our best wishes miss barbara machesney un derwent a tonsil operation last week we hope that she will soon be out around again the annual congregational meeting of the goodwood unit ed church pastoral charge will be this friday evening jan 20 a pot luck slipper will precede the maetinc supper at 630 plan to attend mr and mrs jack clapham of thornhiil visited with mr and mrs cec wilkinson on sunday mr and mrs robert dawson spent saturday in toronto sorry to report that the hill children have the measles cyjcooovise2j w its easy to win am ar6ument if you cam 6et the last word in first it takes trade winds to bulge those january sales after circulating a question- canada at bond and simcoc naire a team of psychologists sts in oshawa the armed men wore silk stocking masks and after snat ching the payroll escaped in a reports that children list their biggest problem as school sm- j har queries might reveal oddly i enough that the schools figure j c3r both reynolds and pep- their biggest problem is child ren gowlerqyonraxjo concretes- cinder blocks i backruptlls efitigoiitaiey 5300 youth awards to be given for kindest deed to animals each year the american vet erinary medical association of fer an award of a s100 us savings bond plus a framed cer tificate to a boy or girl in north america not over the age of eighteen who has shown excep tional kindness to animals the last canadian winner of this award was miss eleanor med- erak of hamilton who was so honoured in 1s50 nominations for this award must be presented in writing and it is requested that out standing acts of kimtness to ani mals be brought to the atten tion of dr w r mitchell on tario veterinary college not later than march 15 1956 pickering township and village red cross annual general meeting and election of officers wednesday january 25th s pm township hall brougham township of pickering 1956 dog licences licenses for 1955 expired december 31 all dogs must be registered with the township license office and licenses obtained for 1956 dogs of any age are liable for a license call in person or mail application with a selfaddressed envelope to pickering township municipal office brougham ontario make cheques payable to pickering township for each male dog 300 and 600 for each additional male for each female 400 and 800 for each addi tional female 300 for each spayed female if accompanied by vets certificate or previously licensed as such in this township kennel licenses 1500 renewals on applica tion with fee new kennel licenses subject to coun cils approval a j thompson bylaw enforcement officer m stop look listen 1 claremont qospel chapel i revival i revival 1 8 sunday 10 am sunday school classes for all 8 i 5j 730 pm revival service 5 2 guest evangelist rev m l lowe big g x rapids michigan i g services nightly monday to saturday at 800 pm y i s come early to get a seat a 9 3 propane heaters stoves furnaces come in and see our models now on display propane gas now available claremont coop phone 38 collect claremont ontario i

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