hft 8 tki stoorvut ttount tvcrdiy deosdber 1958 claremont and pickering township district the annual christmas con- em for the sunday school of the united church will be held i on friday evening dec 19th at i 8 oclock the womens institute met in j the community hall on wed- nesday afternoon dec 10th with the president mrs grant m a r con taylor in the ehalr mrs rvn- area j has sub olds convener for msmeeong m m was unable to attend so the j j 7hi president conducted the pro gram current events were duffin creek project to cost 1979000 read bv mrs green mrs keith drake and mr evans ward accompanied by mrs carnegie at the piano sang two duets the guest speaker for the after noon was rev a e cresswell the roll call was answered by a sample of a christmas treat which was auctioned by mrs george mcconnell over seven dollars was taken in by this auction for the january meet ing mrs john button will show slides of her trip to mexico the recreation committee held a teenage dance last fri day evening and this one will be the last until after the skat ing season is over the ice is on the rink at the school now and the children are enjoying many hours of skating there mrs william pyatt and son chris spent the weekend with mr and mrs grant taylor christmas program the christmas program of the claremont baptist church sunday school will be held mon- ment a 97page brief outlining its plans for conservation and i flood control in the watersheds within the authoritys boundar ies the toal amount required to follow through on the full pro- gram is 31607000 of this amount the senior government is asked to contribute 75 per- 1 cent rescue cow from creek the combined efforts of a number of green river farmers ulted in the rescue of an of local interest is the section 800 pound holstein heifer that of the brief dealing with plans was marooned in a partially for duffins creek watershed i froen creek near the 7th cone which covers most of pickering of pickering twp township and the westerly i the animal was spotted by flood plain land in the town of mrs orval fretz and mrs hugh ajax i michell mrs michell informed the authoritys proposal for i her husband when all attempts i this area includes the purchase to free the heifer with axes and of 2000 acres and the erection shovels proved unsuccessful mr of dams to control the tlow of michell brought a team of water plans call for two rec- horses and sleigh to the rivers reation reservoirs and the estab- j edge placing ropes around the j lishment of recreation and con- animals head and back it was servation areas lifted bodily onto the sleigh l part of the flood plain land both back legs were broken i lies south of bayly street in i the cow was the property of 1 ajax and includes the valley i wilfred chafen he was not and mouth of duffins creek home at the time this area is already a wildlife i hum purlieus da v eiening dec 22nd sanctuary n0 hunin is per oock ale church a30mlr s the p oi he behown s0u fi duffins creek project is esti- miss mildred taylor has been i mated to cost 51979000 metros added to the staff of the local share if the federal government post office to assist in sorting mr michey took the heifer home and housed it in his barn overnight due to its injury it later had to be killed a heavy influx of christmas mail the local hockey team spark ed by lloyd pascoe grant jones and bob cherry racked up a convincing 8 2 victory over ringwood on friday night at stouflville it was claremonts first win they meet peachs this week at 10 oclock the sarco factory held their annual christmas party at the tamoshanter golf club at ag- lncourt on wednesday evening of last week chicken pox has been con tracted by many public school children in the village pupils from the jim mcguire carl norton and norm young fam ilies have been afflicted mr and mrs tom lye of to ronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs len lye the home of mr and mrs don hedges was the scene of a family gettogether on the weekend in honour of mrs len lyes birthday mr and mrs roy mcleod and iamily have taken up residence in their home in the barclay subdivision mr don mccullough a for mer farm resident here fell out of the haymow recently and suffered a broken back a very successful legion tur key raffle was conducted in the legion hall on friday night wms meeting the monthly meeting of the wms was held in the school room of the united church on thursday dec 11th the pres ident mrs n sanderson took the chair for the business per iod and mrs frank carson con ducted the program she gave a very interesting talk concern ing the number of churches be ing built in toronto in order to accommodate the growing popu lation mrs henry johnson ren dered a piano solo entitled whispering hope mrs wm neal read the scripture lesson and mrs stickwood gave a read ing what christmas means to us the election of officers was held with the following elected for the year 1959 pres mrs robert jackson vicepre sident mrs george mcconnell secty mrs wesley lehman asst secty mrs roy morgan treasurer mrs harold dean christian stewardship secty mrs tomlinson christian citi zenship secty mrs f lovst associate members mrs frank hollingshead comm friend ship mrs h g mclntyre lit erature mrs n sanderson pianist mrs henry johnson asst pianist mrs connor mis sion band leader mrs stick- wood assistant mrs e cook baby band leader mrs robt hockley supply secretary mrs wm neal maine probably has ten times as manv deer as it did when assume 75 percent would be i the first settlers arrived fif- 494750 part of which would be i tern years ago the annualdeer provided by the participating i kill was only about 22000 in m contrast to 3 000 in 1954 jack mairs president of brougham firemen the following officers were elected at a recent meeting of the brougham firemen president jack mairs vice pres ivan booth secty k c pascoe treasurer fred hodgson fire chief ross knox 1st deputy robert miller 2nd deputy j mairs directors fred hicks stewart mcgucken thos philip dean mairs grant johnston robert masters manson ellicott aud itorsallan elllcott and how ard plaxton mr and mrs w boyington of uxbrldge visited with mr and mrs dean mairs on sun day mr and mrs h robertson of toronto called on mrs lemmon on sunday miss gladys witter of toron to called on her aunt mrs mat thews on saturday mr and mrs s thompson of stouffville visited his sister mr and mrs f carter on sunday mr and mrs wm knox vis ited with their son john and mrs knox and family of ennis- killen on sunday we are sorry to hear that mr frank carter is not feeling as well as we would wish all join in wishing him a speedy recov ery the wms of st johns church met on thursday after noon at the home of mrs gru- deff with the president in the chair the worship service was taken by mrs randal ellicott the singing of christmas car ols was enjoyed by all the slate of officers was presented by the nominating committee at the close of the meeting lunch was served by mrs j mitchell and mrs grudeff the womens institute held their meeting in the township hall on tuesday afternoon with a very good attendance this being the christmas program all enjoyed the singing of car ols and the visit from santa to all the preschool children who each received a bag of candy and a present mrs h malcolm mrs milne mrs e campbell and mrs robt mal colm then served a dainty lunch the regular weekly euchre was held as usual on tuesday evening when the following were winners mrs h pugh mrs matthews and mrs barc lay air h plaxton mr h pugh and mr goodwin the sunday school are plan ning for their christmas con cert this coming friday evening december 19 santa will be there with lots of presents mrs dawson of claremont i had tea on sunday with herj daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs dean mairs greenwood news the public school and sun day school combined are hav ing their annual christmas tree and concert on this thursday night the 18th at 815 admis sion 35 cents and children of school age and under free the farm forum met last monday night at milton peggs and last monday the 15th at the kingstone home as a christmas party miss sheila pegg of toronto was home over the weekend the church service for the convener mrs clarke audi tors mrs mclean and may brown rev mr fleetham closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by mrs minaker and helpers the january meet ing is to be at mrs p clarkes gordon and mrs wilson of goodwood were visitors at les wilsons last sunday afternoon a bus load of children were skating last saturday night at the brooklin rink sonv to hear that mrs edna green river secty mrs l wilson treas mr k chafen spent the week- mrs f webb pianists mrs end at the home of his parents k pegg and mrs c mctaggart mr and mrs w chafen i flower com mrs f webb mr and mrs t warren of and mrs j hamm visiting georgetown were sunday call- 1 mrs h middleton parsonage ers at the home of mr and mrs i mrs c mctaggart nominating r hamilton comm mrs a robertson and mr and mrs f hutchings of i mrs wm pegg press secty claremont were saturday visi- 1 mrs wm pegg winter months is at 1115 and clarke has been indisposed with sunday school at 1015 the flu for a few days the evening wa met at the home of mrs wm pegg last wednesday night worship ser vice was conducted by mrs c closson after a short business session rev mr fleetham toolc charge of the election of officers for 1959 as follows past president mrs william pegg pies mrs doug mor- den 1st vice mrs j hamm 2nd vice mrs h middleton secty mrs e trimble asst mrs j brooks gave a demon stration on the icing of christ mas cakes and cookies re freshments were served the afternoon wa held their december meeting in the sun day school room last thursday tors at the hutchings home the ladles aid held their christmas meeting at the home of mrs m draper on wednes day evening of last week mrs a pearse was in charge of the devotional part of the meeting and readings were given by mrs e forsylhe and mrs allan mi chell and an inspiring talk was given lunch was served by the hostesses mrs draper and mrs l lehman dont forget folks we will be looking for you at the pub lic school concert on thursday evening of this week and the following evening at the church when the sunday concert will be held keep these dates open lor these occasions a number of the local folks are helping at the turkey ranch owned by mr w woolhead where a large number of the choice birds will be prepared for the christmas market -i- j ciarkc temperance citi- those things that come to zenshlp and literature mrs the man who waits seldom turn kingstone press secty miss one change in village council the election saturday was very quiet in pickering village all seats on the council were contested as were the school board seats only one change was made in the council whon al swertlfigor did not run blected were ab reeve 344 harry purvis 327 ronald hall 323 and ronald waitson 215 defeated were victor ilingley 207 george mccalman 142 reelected for school board were mrs mvrtle bryant 268 dr w yv tomlinson 2s0 and a new man dennis robinson 19s defeated were gordon hen- ditch 177 gertrude chrltchton 14s and w c farmer 90 the reeve is cyril morley elected by acclamation for the seventh time new punch line sends team to first victory beat ringwood 8j claremont chalked up their first victory in the com munity hockey league schedule at stouffville on friday night sparked by a new punch line combination ross red- shaws squad rolled over ringwood to tne tune of s2 once claremont found the scoring range they couldnt be stopped a trio centred by exjunior star bob cherry with lloyd pascoe and grant jones on the wings perfected some dazzling frontline plays rngwood an equally powerful aggregation in previous games appeared completely confused by clare monts reversal of form the goalhungry cellardwellers kept up a sustained drive on the ringwood net and only some fine saves by goalie bruce smith kept the total out of the double figures pascoe nets s veteran lloyd pascoe paced the teams goalscoring at tack the rightwinger fired a three goal hat trick and picked up one assis linemate bob cherry potted a pair and assisted on three others grant jones fired one he p ked up a total of four assists to boost his individual pointscoring total close to the leagueleaders lloyd pascoe notched the first of his three goal effort at the thirteen minute mark he added a pair in th final half provides spark bob cherry provided the spark that ignited the claremont fuse it was his first game in a claremont uniform every time out he pressed the attack into the ringwood zone both his goals were dazzling solo efforts he was robbed in the early minutes when goalie smith blocked a hard slap shot an allround athlete cherry is currently handling the coach ing reins for the whitby junior club his performance was watched with interest by jack watson coach of the clippers hits stride grant jones a former star with brooklin juniors hit his stride on friday night when teamed up with pascoe and cherry held to a mere one goal and one assist in previous contests the hardworking winger snapped out of his slump and collected a total of five points he notched one goal and picked up four assists goalies tested both goaltenders looked exceptionally good in the early minutes of the game claremonts grant jones had the first chance to score but his shot was stopped by bruce smith on a return rush ross madill of ringwood blasted a bullet drive at bobredshaw in the claremont cage but he held the fort in quick succession smith turned aside two determined bids by claremonts bob cherry and gary taylor redshaw was equally keen on a hard drive from ross madills slid at 1315 jones cherry and pascoe combined to put clare mont out front 10 it was the beginning of the end for ring- wood as ross redshavvs squad piled up an unbeatable lead miss harmon ringwood appeared to miss the services of jake harmon although their crack line of ross madill bruce and clare fockler was intact they failed to get any potent scoring at tack organized jake harmon was a three goal marksman in a previous game ted suzuki worked hard every time out but failed to score don mtcurdy hit the target from max vague at 1805 of the first period clare fockler teamed up with brother bruce to fire ringwoods final tally stan benson was serving an elbowing penalty at the time score singles aside from the production of goals from the sticks of pascoe cherry and jones two other claremont players fig ured in the win at 1455 of the first period defenceman stan benson sifted a long low drive through a maze of sticks and skates to beat goalie smith grant jones picked up an assist on the tally gary- taylor netted a picture goal he gathered in a pass from linemate steve wldeman and drilled a rising shot into the top corner of the ringwood net beating smith cleanly on a previous rush smith had made a dazzling stop on a breakaway drive by claremonts eldon cressweu meet peachs claremont will be out to extend their streak to two straight games when they square off against peachs on friday night the contest is slated for 10 oclock in other games altona will meet ringwood in the opener and ballan- trae will battle brougham in the final soil and crop association holds annual meeting the annual meeting of the follows ontario county soil and crop improvement association was held in the legion hall ux- bridge on wednesday dec 10 with approximately 130 farmers in attendance the meeting be gan at 1045 am with the presi dent roy ormiston in charge reports of the various pro jects as carried out in 1958 were discussed by h l fair and the various cooperators who took part in the different tests and demonstrations during the year a very interesting program was carried out during the year one hundred and eight different farmers took some active part in a crop improvement project this year these tests and dem onstrations were carried out on a total of 118 acres cloyne stearman uxbridge gave an interesting report of the junior farmer soil conser vation and iland use tour that was held in august of this year ken fallis of the field crops branch toronto spoke on the work being done with long- term pasture demonstrations dr j e winch field hus bandry dept oac guelph gave a splendid talk on pastures and pasture management by the use of slides he illustrated the differences between many of our popular grasses and le gumes that are used in our present day hay and pasture mixtures he dealt mostly with winter hardiness resistance to disease and the adaptability of ss 8 whitchurch news on tuesday dec 9 1958 the afternoon with twelve present hillcrest ratepayers assn held the worship service was in i a joint ratepayers parents charge of group 2 with mrs night at the school ss no 8 brooks mrs pegg and mrs whitchurch minaker taking part the chairman of the school i various plants to well drained the president mrs clarke board mr grant morley re- soils and poorly drained soils conducted the business part of ported on the progress of the was decided to hold the an- the meeting after which rev new school all tenders received j nual seed fair and hay show mr fleetham took over for the in october were too high and i again this year the details re new tenders have been called j garding the place date and pro- for gramme for the seed fair were mrs kayes the teacher wcl- j turned over to the 1959 project corned the parents and discuss- 1 committee ed the childrens work with j the delegates to the annual them soil and crop improvement ratepayers assn was held and convention to be held in tor- the following officers were onto january 28 to january 30 elected chairman mrs c p 1 arc clifford ross beaverton honorary president roy or miston brooklin rr 1 presi dent clifford ross beaverton rr 1 1st vicepres ralph veitch uxbridge rr 4 2nd vice president norman lehman claremont secty treas h l fair uxbridge auditors clarence armstrong uxbridge rr 4 ted croxall uxbridge r- r 3 township chairmen east whitby elmer powell oshawa rr 1 whitby heber down brooklin pickering norman lehman claremont r- r2 scott harvey meek sand- ford scugog anson gerrow port perry rr 3 reach mur ray holtby port perry rr 4 brock william heron black- water rr 1 thorah russel morrison beaverton rr 2 ma ra frank davis brechin rr i rama lawrence cooper wa- shago rr 1 uxbridge hospital donations 10000 mr thomas carreers 2500 mj harry arens 1000 2o00 mrs e m struford 2500 mf mfjl wuon 1000 a blaze 500 i anonvmous 10000 mr mrs a knight 10000 mrs b wright 1000 mr mrs n smith wm carnegie howard colbv 1000 mr mrs- herb pearson 1000 mr mrv h j arbuckle 2m mary madill 500 jean pearson 2500 mr mrs gordon fraser 200 mrs geo hall 500 i bert pearson 500 ir mrs edgar may 500 alex e la brash 5000 mr s- mrs les odcll 500 anonvmous 2000 h a kennedy alberta 1000 mr a- mrs fred wilson 500 mr m b hamilton 2500 mr j w walker tor 10000 mr mrs hilllard wilson 4000 mr sam hood mr mrs j g merrick 2500 mr mrs wallace barton 1000 dr r st john mr mrs h pineau 500 mr wm j barton 1000 mrs m m st john gordon brown markham 1000 dr mrs h loekwood 15000 rev r j mr mrs a jahn 50 harold wilcock 200 mr henrv james don hewlett 500 anonymous fred keliand mr mrs f collingwood 100 i dr mrs d k newton 500 mrs hazel thompson mr mrs e malvon 2500 1 anonymous 1o0q mr a mrs j h lcask 500 anonymous mr mrs m ferguson 2500 1 mr mrs f farrell mr mrs b malvon 2500 anonymous 3500 mr yvm p walter joe merrick 20 00 mr mrs james beaton 5000 g l chatterlev sterlin jeffrey 200 mr mrs bruce beaton 500 1 anonvmous 50 100000 2500 1500 500 10o5 500 2500 100 500 1500 2500 art mustard 1000 mr mrs m deconkey n00 r u ba stouff 1 2500 e hall 1000 mr floyd dohle 1000 anonvmous 5000 wm marshall 5000 mr mrs edgar shier robert layzell 1000 mr mrs bruce doble david bidwell 1000 mr mrs j brabazon mr mrs wm dawson 5000 miss aine rainey mr mrs e irwin gordon rudkin butch mav rudkin mr mrs tregunna mr j hicks bruce acton 2000 i mr mrs g miller 10 00 1 mr mrs a martin harold doble 1 anonvmous 500 1000 500 200 1000 500 ringwood the ringwood home and 500 school held a most successful 2 00 1 mr mrs 2 00 i mr stanlev jewell 1500 meeting on friday dec 12 at 10 00 mrs iva jewell 500 the school the students ente 1000 1 mrs m ballard 500 tained the parents with a ciiol earl thompson 5 00 mr mrs clayton woods 1000 concert a minstrel show and a anonvmous 200 anonymous 2500 skit was enjoyed by all present anonvmous 2000 mr mrs h goldon 200 mr mrs chas cooke 200 mr a mrs john golden 500 mr mrs g merrick 200 j doodchenko mr mrs j ursini mr m shkroups mr mrs g t roberts mr mrs david noble mr mrs stan merrick 200 mr mrs morley leek 2o00 mr fz mrs hardv noble 3000 mr mrs ii yv atson 10000 mr mrs don kennedy 5000 anonymous mr mrs h coults 200 r- monkman 1000 anonymous 1000 acton motor sales 00 refreshments wee served a 500 special thanks to mrs clenden- 500 ninq and miss crone for time 200 spent in making the evening 300 such a fine success 5000 anonymous 12500 the main reason free nations mr mrs bruce lewis mr mrs bert lewis anonymous 200 mr mrs robert lewis 1000 anonvmous 100 mr robt johnston 1000 stouffville sand gravel 2500 schells food market 500 mr mrs e dcbman 200 mr mrs j h wilson 1000 mr mrs ervin snoddon 1000 mr mrs l banbury 1000 mr mrs don robinson 2500 sunderland womens ins toward incubator 30000 anonymous 500 mr mrs h woodward 2000 roberta thomas 1000 robert umphrev 500 mr mrs t welsh 1000 david nesbitt 200 earl ballard 1000 miss gibson 300 vern ellicott 1000 jack hill 2500j mr asa forsythe 1000 robert ewen 2500 gordon eweh 2500 lloyd ball 5000 stanley ewen 1000 t m bolton 5000 frank van veghel 200 r holtrust 300 anonymous 10000 r n hogg 2500 wesley pickett 500 mr mrs roy hill 1000 mr mrs russel yakes 500 messrs t c forsythe 2500 mrs effie forsythe 2500 mr j k cronyn 2500 mr mrs h tyndal 200 mrs florence ewen 5000 robert j snoddon 200 norman snoddon 200 mr mrs ed taylor 1000 mr mrs c debnam 200 mr mrs h westgaith 100 forrest e pugh 2500 r f wilson 5000 mrs helen goslin 200 mrs c trenke 500 w alderson 1000 levi storry 1000 mrs earl parrott 500 ellen buzek 7500 ervine m coleman 10000 wm tutte 2000 miss elizabeth wright 200 miss dorothy morris 200 mrs naomi whitbread 100 claremont business mens assoc 2500 jack mansell 2500 h green 1000 donald hedger 1000 taylors restaurant 1000 bert galloway 1000 roy mcleod 500 coopers hardware 1500 claremont coop 2500 wards garage 500 james pcddie transport 2500 claremont womens ins 2500 jack norton 1000 frank ward 500 edgar ward 500 t hammond 200 jack brignall 200 harry porter 200 mr mrs ken turner 200 w kcyzcrs 300 have very littlp confidence in 5000 russia is that she signs are- 3500 ments in disappearing ink with 500 her fingers crossed christmas baking always better made with butter i omtiio cbeam prooucirt marketing board ttfifswmis steet ciiam hoduchs j labatts and legion remember troops election of the following offi cers honorary pres mrs p clarke pres mrs j brooks 1st vice mrs wm brown 2nd vice mrs m pegg secty miss may brown asst mrs p wilson corr secty mrs p clarke pianists mrs wil son and mrs pascoe group 1 mrs mclean group 2 mrs manchce vice chairman mr and ralph veitch uxbridge al- pe par com thomas iang secttreas mrs mcr ronnie was nominated to douglas clec block represent- the provincial turnip growers atives mr al hartwich mr committee milhurn meek was bruce clarke mr c p man- nominated to the provincial po- out to be the things he s wait- may brown mrs pegg jean chee mr h sandiford refresh- tato growers committee the ins for pajcoe and mrs wilson quilt ments were served election of officers resulted as store hours our store will be opn every evening from thurs dec 18 wed dec 24 for your shopping convenience chas cooper limited claremont phone 103 phone 104 mr mrs h smockum 500 mr mrs a miller 200 mr mrs c clarke 1000 mr mis harvey moore 1000 anonymous 200 peter jamieson 3000 mr mrs w stearman 1500 mr mrs s jones 1000 anonvmous 200 mr mrs a miller 200 mr mrs harvey elson 500 mr john abrahams 200 mr mrs misa vanek 1000 mr m ps w h gilfillan 5000 mr mrs wilbert lapp 1000 mr mrs lloyd harrison 2500 mr alex mustard 1000 mr mrs mac mustard 1500 mr mrs ford lapp 500 mr mrs g footc 500 mr mrs h clark 1000 mr mrs mac armstrong 200 anonymous 2500 mr mrs harold page 5000 anonymous 2000 mr mrs s a skov 50 anonvmous 500 mr rodney haynes 10000 janice bonnie haynes 100 robert jahnkie 200 mr lancaster 200 mr mason 200 k limm 300 mr mrs geo paisley 2000 mr mrs h paislev 5000 mr mrs harvey shier 5000 mr mrs sandy gray 4000 barry hancock 500 fred leask 2500 anonvmous z500 mr mrs morley ross 500 mr mrs irving ieask 1000 mr mrs wm lyons and norman 2500 mr mrs fred clark 1000 mr mrs p c rummenie 100 mr mrs h kennedy 2000 mr mrs milt gillham 1000 mr mr ed noble 500 anonymous 4000 canadian legion branches across canada cooperated with john labatt limited this christmas to send playing cards and holiday greetings to servicemen overseaj the project was conducted in con junction with labatts annual gift of 50 ale for servicemens christmas dinner overseas in seven years almost 600000 pints have gone to many foreign lands where canadian soldiers and air men were on duty don languedoc right who remembers the horrors of prison camp after capture at hong kong and harry hare a prisonerofwar ii the european theatre are now both labatt employees in the companys montreal brewery here they have just finished checking over tho stacks of cartons prior to shipment overseas labatts gift shipment of beer with the legionnaires play- ingcards and messages of goodwill enclosed will bring a remembrance of home to men in europe indo china and egypt iff visiting over the holidays go cnr the sure the comfortable way no matter where youre going whether youre travelling solo or with your family you can make your plans now snowfilled skiej or icy roads will make no difference youll get where you want to go and youll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip insure your holiday fun plans ask about cnr gift certificates ideal for holiday giving i for ticket tod inform ition conttcr jrour local caoadiio nttioaal representative every year more and more people vvno re going visiting over the christmas