pvjt 8 thf stourtyiui tri8une thursday may 24 195 claremont and pickering township district brougham the regular weekly euchre was held as usual on tuesday evening when the following were winners mrs p hardy mrs h malcolm and mrs hodgson mr tat ard show pictures of the 1 xijwj jewell clifford hardy work in that place it is hoped aik jj j pajcev tverone will plan to be present 1ir- a irs rjevitt of at the baptist church on this toronto called on mr and mrs evening 1 a j gray on sunday afternoon mr and mrs joe harrison and mrs witter and daughter ga- chiidren of burlington were visi- 1 tee rrer of the baptist church be its charge of the mission rircle meeting on tuesday eve- rirg may 29h to be held in ihe church mr and mrs a c timrnonds parents of mrs stur- pess whose husband is a rnis- iionary in bolivia will be pres- brougham 4h dairy and beef calf ciubs organized report from parliament tors with mr and mrs burrell and also her parents mr and mrs zellers in stouffville last weekend and sunday mr and mrs h johnson and mr and mrs m johnson and sons visited a relative in welles- dys of toronto spent saturday with mrs matthews mrs j davis spent the week- end with friends in toronto mr and mrs auard of oh- awa were guests of mr and mrs m ellicott on sunday mr and mrs j todd of orono pie visiting the campus during the summer mr and mrs roht beelby re- reived a pleasant surprise when their son donald and mrs beel by presented them with a lovely rca victor clock on the occa sion of their 26th wedding anni versary may 24th films are available to any so the brougham 4h dairy and beef calf club was organized on monday evening may 7 in the pickering township hall in brougham club leader bill boyes and a j- sistanl club leader ron neale both of pickering were in charge of the meeting and were assisted by sidney macdonald associate agricultural represent ative uxbridge who explained the 4h club program mr and mrs r ford visited bil1 boyes welcomed the mem ber parents mr and mrs wm bcrs and friends an conducted ellicott on sunday afternoon he election of officers after he mr and mrs ken pascoe and h explained of their du- daughters donna and debbie j ties had tea on sunday with his par- the following were elected for i ents mr and mrs c pasoce i the ciub president lome j of whitby disney brooklin rr 1 vice- president ann longland locust hill secretarytreasurer jim dryden brooklin rr 1 ron neale explained the calf management and marketing pro blems the next meeting is to be held on tuesday may 29 the club achievement day will be held in conjunction with the oshawa fair by michael starr mp ontario riding a great deal of publicity has been given by the press of can ada to the transcanada pipe- capture by a pat of smelt fish- line debate in the house of j ermen of a fish seldom found in i commons and to the imposition lake ontario the fish was a of closure on parliament on the gizzard shad known scientific- first day of this debate by the i ailly as dorosama cepedianum excitement at pickering as lake shad caught pickering villaga has beenal ontario museum features thrown into a tizzy with the are deep body strongly corn- right honourable c d howe minister of trade and com merce the interest created was to the extent that the galleries the members ol the beef i kee pla by ley hospital and at richmond was around calling w old ac- hill on sunday iquaintanees on sunday after the 1 was held last wed- j noon nesday afternoon in the com munity hall mrs drake played for the opening ode with the new president mrs lloyd pugh in the chair the secretary mrs torrence reported on her trip to guelph attending the an nual conference there were 520 i 0 whitby secretaries from ontario billeted j sorrv hear of the serious in the administration bldg it is accwent wneh belel mn loyd expected there will be 3a000 peo- 1 johnston when he gol the bn gers of his left hand caught in the power lawn mower mr and mrs l w shcppard visited with their son c b and mrs sheppard at iondale hts on sunday club manual and conducted sev eral active games before and following the conclusion of the meeting regular monthly meetings mrs d davidson is enjoving i wi he held during the summer to study breed type care and a visit from her mother who is here from england mr and mrs t r knox and tion are helen and james dry den brooklin rr 1 douglas scott oshawa rr 2 mary lois lehman locust hill rr i john segriff locust hill allan lehman claremont r r 2 don wilson ashburn rr- 1 murray jackson biooklin rr 1 ger ald pascoe claremont rr 2 benson lehman locust hill r r 1 heather and sharon saun ders port perry rr 4 the members of the dairy sec tion are bruce tipton white- vale anne rogers pickering rr 1 louise lishman picker ing rr 1 lome and gladys disney brooklin rr 1 grant foreman claremont rr 2 beverley prouse stouffville r r 3 carl michel claremont rr 2 frank and walter bar- key claremont rr 3 peter schloen brooklin rr 1 ann longland locust hill rr 1 dety writing for same and pay- 1 daughters bettyjean and faye ing express charges a choir composed of jr planners from uxbridge contributed music at local meetings some points for business silence gives con sent to any motion stick to your decision with children it is confusing to them to change it exchange dollars and you have the same value exchange ideas and you double them the conference stressed friendliness from beginning to end mrs torrence thanked the local or ganization for sending her to quelph life members fees are paid from the district funds not local mrs carson convener gave a talk on historical re search and current events mr and mrs bill towner have moved from their present quar ters to the north end of the vil lage theres an opening at the tribune office for a girl or boy to work as a reporter a junior matriculation is required or any one with stenographic and writ ing ability would be considered mr arthur prouse was ad mitted to the oshawa general hospital for observation last week mr prouse has not been feeling too well of late mr roy mcleod spent the weekend with friends on a fish ing trip mr and mrs eric wallace of visited with mr and mrs mc- guckin of goodwood on sunday afternoon sorry to hear that mrs m ellicott has been laid up during i the past week due to an attack of lu mr and mrs madden of ag- incourt visited with mr and mrs ai harvey on monday wms meeting the wms meeting was held at the home of mrs lackey on may 17 with a good attendance mrs keeler conducted the wor ship service hymn 249 jesus shall reign opened the meet ing pianist mrs wm ellicott scripture reading genesis 28 1622 leader read a short medi tation another hymn closed this part of the meeting president mrs h malcolm presided over the business per iod minutes were read and ap proved literature secty mrs t norton has a good selection of books available to members supply secty mrs albert gray reported four large boxes of new and good used clothing were packed and sent to the fred victor mission thankyou letters were receiv ed from mrs lemmon and mrs w willson mrs kirkland secretary of christian stewardship and fi nance of oshawa presbyterial audley i is to be the guest speaker at the weston and daughter were week j june wms mecti rol ca end visitors with mr and mrs was answered with the word earl beare disciple several car loads from here j mrs keeler and mrs n bur attended the uxbridge field ton presented a fme program which stressed the shortage in a school chum from ajax vis- canada of rcligious lcadcrs and ited with mr gary cooper over m the weekend pravor bv mrs h malcolm mr linton of toronto visited cio mcetjng with friends in claremont and hostesses mrs lackev mrs altona during the holiday h miler and rtrs w wl mr and mrs bob mcdonald cd a lovelv lunch and jack visited with mr and mrs bill glidden on the week- end there was a wedding of con siderable interest in the united church on saturday afternoon when miss phyllis beelby was to those ceiebrating their married to mr murray line of bir lhis coming week maple mr and mrs bill browning j would anyone having items and family accompanied by mr i of news kindly hand them in bill voss enjoyed the weekend to your correspondent early may 18th mildred puckrin the church was filled to cap acity on sunday afternoon for hie mothers day service led by the rev m buttars the stories were read by eileen gu thrie and edith white a group of girls carolyn bell eileen guthrie marilyn scott joan burleigh sandra seamons and marilyn cowie sang happy the home when god is there the following children were presented for the sacrament of baptism joanne dorothea beatrice daughter of mr and mrs ronald cox wilma alice daughter of mr and mrs wm guthrie marilyn elizabeth dau ghter of mr and mrs arthur hedge wendy jo daughter of mr and mrs george izatt and stanley russell son of mr and mrs sydney wonnacott the sunday school annivers ary will be held on sunday afternoon may 27 mr and mrs harvey rose and miss marjory rose of markham visited mr and mrs wm guth rie jr on sunday mr and mrs dick winter dickie and darrell visited the formers parents mr and mrs g winter of pickering sunday mr and mrs lee darwin of toronto visited the latters par ents mr and mrs g k pratt on sunday mr and mrs earl beatty of brooklin visited mr and mrs bert guthrie on sunday mr and mrs fred puckrin and family visited the latters parents mr and mrs walter hollinger of chcrrywood sun day afternoon mr and mrs george squire glenn and peggy and mrs a greenwood the evening auxiliary met on wednesday night at miss edith ormerods with the east group in charge of the program the john mctaggarts of to ronto were visitors at charlie mctaggarts last sunday mr and mrs montgomery have moved into the north part of mrs a peggs house the farm forum are arrang ing for a picnic to midhurst park on the 16th of june any one wishing to go call wm pegg or mr livingstone mrs sprackiin visited her sis ter mrs webb over the week end mrs wm brown attended an institute convention at guelph last week mr nelson cole has given up the caretaking job at the church and mr and mrs blake have taken over the duties miss pat brooks has complet ed her twoyear course at ryer- son institute and has taken a position with simpsonsears of toronto for the summer months the afternoon wa are spon soring a showing of slides on mexico and other places these are shown by mr ted saunders of toronto this program is monday night may 28 at 815 cake and icecream downstairs after the pictures admission adults 35c and children of school i age 25c mr and mrs john puckrin of audley visited at the les wil son home last sunday night mrs a mctaggart had a pan- terested spectators who sat as late as 3 and 4 oclock in the morning of the first day of de bate the house recessed at 5 am on wednesday may 16th mark ing the longest period of a one- day session that has been held for quite some years this clos ure will be used a number of times by the government in or der to get this legislation thro ugh it is claimed that it is nec essary to have the bill passed before june 7th as that is the date the transcanada pipeline companys franchise runs out this is an amazing situation since the company was set up five years ago and the present session began four months ago it would seem that there was ample opportunity to bring the matter up before now mr howe has imposed closure on parliament on the question of presenting the company with a loan of some s80 million to en able it to build the first section of the gas pipeline from alberta to winnipeg this company has fumbled with its priorities for five years and now the govern ment is coming to its rescue originally there were three al ternative methods proposed for getting the natural gas pipeline built from alberta to eastern canada the first was to back transcanada with government financial support the second was to turn the problem over to some other company and the third was for the government to take over the project entirely rather than approach it piece meal which could be the result of the transcanada plan under the agreement entered into by the government of can ada and the transcanada pipe lines the government will take over transcanadas authority if the company fails to meet its construction datelines the de- bale because of the closure has been limited to periods of 20 minutes for each speech with the exception of the leader of the opposition who has unlim ited time all of the speeches have been forceful and fiery the opposition have attacked the government with vigor and severe criticism they have gone as far as to challenge the gov ernment to call an election on this issue which is considered to be a great national project such as has not been under- and also known as hickory mud lake shad and vbely it rarely occurs in the st lawrence river or lake ontario but is common to lake erie and lake st clair only a few specimens have been reported however from lake huron and georgian bay pickerings shad was caught in a smelt net nar the mouth of duffins creek according to a report to the ontario depart ment of lands and forests the creek flows into lake ontario a few miles east of toronto the specimen is reported to meet every distinguishing fea ture of the gizzard shad as out lined by w b scott of the roy- pressed laterally small mouth lacking teeth which is slightly overhung by the snout mouth almost like that of a whitefish said a pickering expert the gizzard shad is disting uished from other members of the family by the greatly elon gated last ray of the dorsal fin the anal fin had a long base but the rays were short the back was blue in colour shading to silvery on the sides and silver- white below there was a dark spot on the shoulder the name gizzard arose from the thick ened muscular wall of the stom ach which resembles the gizzard of a fowl it is of no importance here as a game or commercial fish though it is reported to be an important food of some game fishes in united states waters roxy theatre markham last time tonite may 24th 1 died a thousand times jack palance adult entertainment live stock judging at sunderland may 26 the annual ontario county live stock judging competition will be held in the sunderland area on saturday may 26th registration will take place in the township hall sunderland at 900 am this competition is open to all farmers and farmers sons and daughters resident on farms in ontario county under 29 years of age on nov 1 1956 all contestants will be requir ed to judge two classes of dairy cattle beef cattle horses sheep and swine reasons will he given on one class of each type of live stock championship trophies in both the junior and senior sections along with the various breed tro phies will be presented to the winners all juniors interested in live stock judging should plan now to attend this county competi tion at sunderland on saturday may 26th try shower last friday night for miss gladys joy pegg who is tak ior many years the im led june 2nd i position of the closure has been labelled by the opposition and green river wo extend hearty congratula- mawhiney visited on sunday be soon ok with mr and mrs cooper bath of orangeville little ricky puckrin had to being marri the wm brown family have been having a bout with the flu this past week hope they may the afternoon wa met at the home of mrs vernon hicks last thursday afternoon with a return to oshawa hospital last i good attendance worship serv- week for treatment of complica tions following an appendecto my at lake simcoe monday morning at mr and mrs gillingham of as the news is either collected lakeview were visitors with mr or posted by noon of that day ellesmere nurseries i six ladies from here enjoyed bill voss during the holiday we were very sorry an item was i j wa meeting and social mr and mrs allan tomlinson handed in on wednesday mor hour a the cherrywood chuch and family of hamilton visited i ning and we were not able on edncsday ot last w with dr and mrs tomlinson on get it in on time j the weekend fire chief jack norton and lme billy muhell is hohday- mr tom hammond attended in a t the cottage this weekend a district meeting at uxbridge j i and grand bo on friday ice was conducted hy miss may brown and mrs i mclean bus iness was led by the pros mrs we welcome mr and mrs t clarke reports of money belts seamons and their family to our j and hobo teas were received and community from their former it was decided to hold the hobo home in scarboro they are liv- teas another month the paper ing in the house formerly own- drive is to continue for awhile yet in order to let ovi a chance to get his papers in mrs hicks served lunch the june meeting will be at mrs mcleans miss jean pascoe was among the thousands of sightseers who visited the niagara district on sunday afternoon to see the colorful display of peach blos soms the latesi j property of mr sloan of the balsam i tham mrs b lamieson several friends and relatives glen major i from brooklin glen major gordon woolhead was also a greenwood and claremont at- weekend visitor with friends tended a welcome home party mr and mrs r hamilton friday night in the church for spent saturday evening with j miss jean linton after being mr and mrs allan jones of mr and mrs hmichel of mark- away as missionary in africa toronto mr and mrs ernest ham j for four years winter and john visited sunday mrs doreen findlay spent the several girls attended a kit- with the jones and mr and i weekend at the home of her i chen shower for miss joan gra- mrs charles fiss j mother i ham at the home of miss phyl- miss mabel baker and miss mrs a mckay of toronto j lis jones last thursday night ann harvey waterdown spent was a holiday guest with her mrs w white and mrs m monday with mr and mrs wm sister mrs wm duncan grey attended the may court kiss we understand the first cot- festival at the ontario ladies miss iois delaney brooklin j tagers have arrived at wilsons college whitby on saturday in j spent the weekend with miss park so in spite of the cold wea- j honour of their granddaughter shirley jones ther it must be spring at least i barclay jane grey several from here attended recent visitors with mi and j miss audrey tiffin of orillia the open houe for miss jean mrs w chafen were mr and spent the weekend with mr and linton just returned from af- mrs e busingthwaite and fam- mrs allan carson lica on friday evening ily of toronto also mr and mrs mr ronald jones spent the mr and mrs arthur peddie k self of wexford weekend with mr dean evans and artie called on the jone mr and mrs a pearse and at the evans cottage at cobo- on day last week family also mrs d shank were conk mr and mrs edgar johnson sunday evening callers at the j mr and mrs harold asselstine and linda vkiied on sunday t hutchings home and family of napanee spent the we are sorry to hear little weekend with mr and mrs t brenda clodd is ill with bron- 1 jordan chial pneumonia we trust she j miss myrna jones arcompa- will soon be feeling well again nied miss mary harper to chat- with mrs wm hopkins and family ashburn mr alec hlngston and boys sprt monday with mr and mrs j a hingston miss m wishart and mr ami mrs atkinson toronto spent the weekead with mrs ciinton neville mr george gibson and friend pert the weekend a his cot- use dont forget family film nite i ham for the weekend at whitevale baptist church on mr and mrs ken thompson j thursday may 31st at s pm of leasido and mrs j a jones j we extend congratulations to of brooklin viited sunday with j mr w binstead who success- mr and mrs cecil jones fully passed his firt ear ror- mr elmer wilson has the mai school examinations with- foundation completed for his out writing new barn interhdtionalartcrafis acknowledgments announcement reception cards thormogroyure printing complete selection popular price prompt deiverie newspapers across canada as the use of the guillotine the measure however will be pass ed by the huge government ma jority but considerable prestige will have been gained by the op position parties in their stand against this measure the social credit party in the house of commons has been working handinhand with the government on this arrange ment because most of their members are from alberta and their prime interest is to see that the gas is sold from that province and profits derived from its sale a conservative member of parliament repre senting a constituency in the city of calgary has also sided with the government the rea son being that he has interests in gas and oil in that province there have been rumors in ottawa that some changes in the cabinet will he made next spring almost on the eve of the coming federal election one of those mentioned as a candidate for the ministry of postmaster general is the speaker of the house of commons honourable rene beaudoin wedding line beelby on saturday may 19 claremont united church was the setting xor the marriage a double ring ceremony of phyllis kathleen daughter of mr and mrs robert beelby to murray ralph son of mr and mrs gordon line rev h h lackey officiated the bride given in marriage by her father chose a stiffened french chiffon ballerina length gown with a bouffant skirt her shoulder length veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls and white sequins and she carried a cascade of red roses her only jewellery was a string of pearls and earrings a gift of the groom- miss shirley taylor was maid of honour bridesmaids were angeline valentino lois wilson and mary beelby sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid 400000 publicity fund planned in butterfat levy the dairy farmers of canada will ask each dairy farmer in canada to make a voluntary contribution of one cent for each pound of butterfat sold in june to build up a 400000 advertis ing fund this is the seventh year the fund has been collected canada- wide in june although last year ontario farmers made their con tribution in september the national producers org anization said that if each cana dian would drink four more oun ces of milk a day there would be no surplus of products with which the farmers are faced to day the annual advertising cam paign has been successful to the degree that total surpius is re- fri sat may 25 26 world in my corner with aldie murphy texas lady with barry sullivan and claudette colbert mon tues may 28 29 love is a many splendored thing with wm holden and jennifer jones adult entertainment wed thurs may 30 31 phoenix city story adult entertainment they all chose waltzlength duced to about three percent gowns of nylon over taffeta with j but when it is realized that matching flowered headdresses there are 17 billion pounds of flower girls linda beelby and i m produced a year that am- shirley hodgson wore identical q is considerable another factor is that cana dian milk flow is uneven about 3500000 cows will come into full flow when they are put out on lush grass in june the sur plus problem becomes acute then canadians cannot produce pink nylon dresses and carried nosegays the best man was john cave and ushers were donald beelby and earl line the brides mo ther received in romance blue lace and nylon dress with pink accessories and red rose corsage the grooms mother assisted in navy blue taffeta dress with pink accessories and red rose corsage for the trip to texas the bride chose a mint green suit with beige accessories aiid a corsage of red roses the happy couple will reside in maple guests were from to ronto maple newmarket stou ffville willcwdale aurora cla remont king city richmond hill york mills and downsview bakers five acres 1 milo north of no 7 highway 10th con skcoxd haxd furxituius good used ciothixg for nil the family antiques open daily from 12 noon 8 pm closed on sunday all the milk produced during the winter the milk flow is cut considerably and in some cases there is a shortage fortythree percent of the milk produced finds its way into creamery butter 30 for drink ing milk and cream 6 for cheese 8 for concentrated pro ducts and ice cream 2 into farmmade butter and 10 fed to farm animals older people are steadily in creasing in number in relation to our total population the number of persons 65 and over has quadrupled since 1900 while ihe total population has only doubled will holders of tickets 916 69 70 and 77 drawn at the fire works display monday evening at the community park please contact mrs earle cook clare mont 23w2 and pick up their prizes answers it was brought out that member countries ol nato are presently showing signs of lax ity and lack of interest he as sured the committee that steps are being taken to bring this interest up to the necessary lev el he admitted that russia in many devious ways is continu ally endeavouring to undermine this organization which it con siders a threat to its plans rus sia has even suggested that she would welcome an invitation to become a member of nato this was advanced o mr pear- i son on his recent visit to mos- i cow mr pearsons reply to this was that consideration could be given to russias application to in a recent bulletin issued by the dominion bureau of statis tics dated may 11 it is shown that butter stocks on may 1 in nine cities were 21 larger than a year ago the total cana dian construction program this year is estimated at a value 197o above last years record level most of the estimated increase is in engineering construction the expected advance extends to almost all industries or con struction categories the total value of construction is expected i income a member of nato pro to be greater in each of the ten vided that the western democra- provinces cies fell ceuain that there no longer existed the threat of any type of aggression on the pan of russia and that russias in tentions were definitely estab lished as those of peaceful co- i timely and up to date since he j coumrios i had only returned from a teni the worw day visit to iordon and paris where a meeting of the nato executive was held members of there are more man 30 spe- the committee qutiorxvi him cj- of olive trees from which ihe stoutlvllle trioune on au p- nf lis organiz spam produces half the worlds tlon and tn the course oi hts supply of olive oil i wmmw farf y m ys rolled prime rib roasts boneless pot roasts cooked ham bologna 59c 29c 85c 23c 0boyles meat market stoufrville phone 35 w w v t in the standing committee on external affairs the honourable mr pearson made very pointed observations on the work of nato these observations were i summer special mens boys canvas running shoes rbck white trim made by canadians for canadians boys mens sizes sizes 11 5 611 189 198 pr pr claremont coop phone 3s a aaaaaia claremont onl i a