i p9 i e stouftviu iw8uh twfcy jum 1963 open new tworoom glasgow public schoo on friday evening tiie new tworoom glasgow public school ss no 6 uxbridge twp was officially opened hy hon m b dymond minister of health the s30000 structure left replaces in old building that hai been in use in the community for over 100 years eleven year old glenn wide- man a grade 6 pupil delivered the address of welcome his remarks brought favourable comment from dr dymond the school choir presented threa numbers led by the principal mrs vera francis the keys to the new school were presented by contractor morvin bunker left to the architect centre and to the hair- man of the trustee board grant drcwery right a large number of local residents attended the program in addition to former teachers and students from a distance the occasion presented a rather unique assembly of four generations in the noble family oil of whom are either past or present pupils in the community pictured here are mrs annie noble and her son harry seated her grandson gerald noble and her great granddaughter cathy noble standing in the 128 year history ot the glasgow school five generations of the noble family have attended for many former students the glasgow school opening presented an opportunity to renew old acquaintances and friend ships mr bill jones 73 of quaker hill attended classes at glasgow 59 years ago teacher mrs cliff winn elsie lemon conducted classes in the old glasgow school bard in lf22 the hands of time were turned back on friday night as she instructed three forme pupils left to right lena ogden ross smith and mary st john aluminum firm to buy 17 acre site in pickering plan to erect 15000 sq ft plan supreme aluminum indus- tries ltd propose to erect a 15000 square foot plant on a 17fi acre site in the township of pickering and construction work is expected to begin al most immediately the announ cement revealed by reeve sherman scott at a regular meeting of council on monday night was hailed as the initial step in a long sought industrial buildup within a defined area of the municipality tile price of the land owned by the township and located south of the ilitz property was established at slightly less than 3000 per acre for a total uf 50000 with the completed purchase of ten acres by ontario hydro 30000 nordel development corp ltd 3 acres 9450 sariok industrial development ltd 3 acres 9150 and su preme aluminum industries ltd 17fi acres 50000 the entire tract of townshipowned industrial properties will le sold for a total price of s9s000 the initial cost of purchase was s1000 very enthusiastic with reference to the alumi num firm reeve scott said that construction work on the structure could start within 15 days after approval was re ceived from he dcpt of muni cipal affairs lie said that its- promoters were confident that a portion of the project would he completed by september ot this year 1 am very enthusi astic about t said the reeve its what we have been hop ing for he said that provi sions for services to the site would not present a major problem reeve scott noted that with the completed sales of the four separate sites the muni- cipaltiy would b completely sold out of industrial land we will have to decide if we wish to purchase more proper ty he said councillor milton mowbray requested that he be permitted to abstain from any part of the discussion on the supreme aluminum land purchase since he was connected with the legal firm of parkinson gardiner roberts who had been directly connected with the transaction the request was granted by council oppose wrecking yard a delegation of residents sup ported by a 15 name petition urged pickering twp council on monday night to reverse any decision that would locate a wrecking yard on a site at the north half of lot 26 cone 2 it is a business of the low est scale said the spokesman for the group reeve sherman scott pointed out that the business would provide a type of industrial as- sessmeit although lie admitted that it was not the most de- sireable kind he promised the ratepayers that the council would not finalize the matter until the people in the area were notified of pending action 73 contestants in stock judging competition cia k ev10xt wom a x gains ioi1k post national officers elected wed nesday at the annual meeting of the imperial order daugh ters of the empire included mrs d w mcglbbon tor- onto president mrs reginald m brophy claremont vice- president other officers reelected in- eluded secretary mrs 11 g chant toronto the annual ontario county junior farmer livestock judg ing competition was held in the brooklin area on saturday may 25th 1963 a total of 73 contestants jugd- ed ten classes of livestock the group visited the farms of frank batty son brooklin ken holliday brooklin ran som stock farm oshawa rr 3 and national stud farm oshawa rr 1 walter beath oshawa rr 2 provided two classes of purebred suffolk ewes which were judged at the national stud farm the otlicial judges for the day were dan rose assist ant agricultural representa tive york county bub rob- son summer assistant dur ham county keith clay asso ciate agricultural representa tive north simcoe ron werry oshawa rr 1 and jack pear son uxbridge rr 3 the livestock judging com petition was under the direction of tiie ontario department of agriculture uxbridge with ii l fair agricultural repre sentative and w d keys as sociate agricultural represent ative in charge there weie many prizes and trophies awarded at the com petition the trophy winners were senior championship trophy donated by stouff- ville livestock sales won by neil mcleod blackwater junior championship trophy- donated by stouffvllle live stock sales won by fred wai- nes cannington junior farm er jiilerclub trophy donated by orvan chambers wilfred won by port perry junior farmers canadian national kxhihllion shield won by- sandy mctavish uxbridge hairy trophy donated by elmcroft farms bcaverton won by murray jackson osh awa and john lcask seairave a tie beef trophy donated by beath farms oshawa won by bill taylor peffcrlaw sheep trophy donated by t c glaspell son oshawa won by graham murray visiting scottish young farmer swine trophy donated by major general john a gunn won by morley davidson blackwater lippert farm sold the wellknown peter lip- pert farm in claremont has been sold the new owner is albeit samarillo the properly contains s5 acres the present samaiillo premises on the pick- eringuxbridge townline is up for sale mr and mrs lippert now reside in madoc the trans action was completed by h lindsay realtors of toronto brougham library open house on june 17 on friday june 7th an open house will be held at the brougham library from 730 to 10 pm more than 3000 books both ancient and modern are now available to readers from pre schoolers to adults all books are catalogued and arranged by the librarian mrs l t john- the board is appreciative of the work done by the broug ham lire brigade they have made two rooms available for book accomodation juvenile membership in the library is very good their hours are from 730 to 830 pm on wednesday evenings and saturday afternoons from 2 to i pm adult membership is increasing gradually and new members are most welcome decision by court of revision is appealed a buy kidgcs resident has issued an appeal against the recent decision handed down by the pickering twp court of revision the appeal sub mitted by mr vincent webb will be dealt with by n coun ty judge earlier ibis year lie pick ering revision court decided ba about 100 assessments should revert back lo he 1961 level plus en per cent the issue at hat lime in cluded bulk farm land some residential taxpayers now feel bat the bulk of be lax- load will fall on their proper- lies since hundreds of rural landowners have in heir opinion been privileged the mailer was not intro duced for discussion at a regular meeting ot council on monday night brownies guides receive awards at motherdaughter banquet seek cubmaster for claremont pack the group committee of the claremont scouts and cubs recently reorganized is anxi ous to obtain the services of a cubmaster to take charge of the local pack the worker could be either a lady or a man anyone willing to fill this post is urged to contact the chair man of the committee mr tom hammond as soon as possible at the present time mr don sanderson is looking after both groups members of the new group committee include mr ham mond chairman randy car- ruthers secretary jim curtis treasurer bob hockley al poszell bob madill henry des- jardins and harold hopkins mr hammond expressed re gret of the loss of mr lindsay death from the committee as he was one of tiie groups most active participants members of the claremont guide and brownie organiza tions were the recipients of awards on thursday nigit at the tenth annual mother and daughter banquet in the com munity hall a total of 136 girls and their mothers were present for the occasion each adult was presented with a pin cushion made in the form of a guide and brownie collar and tie with a silver 10 at tached to it mrs irene levick welcomed all those in attend ance and mrs jessie mcguire introduced the head table guests they included dist commissioner mrs kay hay- ward captain mrs jessie mc guire lieutenant mrs marge samarillo guest speaker mrs irene lye 1st brownie pack brown owl mrs florence tyndale tawny owl miss pat harden packie miss lonnie maxwell 2nd park brown owl mrs elizabeth coden and tawny owl mrs elaine car- ruthers l a chairlady mrs irene levrk six former lead ers were present mrs irene lye mrs vi boniface mrs jean redshaw mrs connie blake mrs doreen welsh and mrs lorraine mcleod the death iikvitt j gertrude entered into rest at oshawa general hospital on mondav june 3 1963 j gertrude wright beloved wife of carl devitt of claremont and dear mother of helen mrs elmer brower of bowmanville wil liam of toronto john of clare mont mrs devitt is resting at mceachnie funeral home 28 kingston rd w pickering funeral- service in the chapel on wednesday june 5 at 2 p m interment cemetery toast to the queen was given by commissioner mrs kay hayward the toast to the mothers was presented by brownie sue keevil mrs blanche keevil responded mrs irene lye the guest speaker was introduced by mrs hay- ward mrs lye was a guide leader in claremont and later was promoted to the positoin of dist commissioner for claremont and uxbridge fol lowing her move to stouffville she continued her active parti cipation in guide work until a short time ago receive awards a highlight of the program was the presentation of all- round cord awards to two guides susan levick and vale ric samarillo in addition susan received her 3rd year star needlewoman little house kmhlem hikers host ess first aid first class ar tist emergency helper fire brigade athlete swimmers and thrift valerie received her 3rd year star first aid ath lete swimmer handywoman and first class 1st claremont pack first year stars went to bea trice jolly elizabeth harden stella norton bonnie norton linda vernon cathy barkey joanne mayer cynthia grim- shaw brenda pew and golden hand second year stars went to gail coppins elaine dellow di- anrie turpin cathy tyndale and golden hand sue keevil snd golden hand bettyjean dowswell land golden ban third year star and golden hand pat tyndale and wendy mansell commissioner hayward presented 3rd year star to brown owl tyndale and 1st year slar to tawny owl harden 2nd claremont pack second year star christ 1ner evans suzanne hockley christine blake karen cook bonnie norton and golden bar first year star and golden bar dorell britton clara almack maryjane carruthers cathy macgrogor cathy ward dale devitt patty madill com missioner hayward presented second year star lo brown owl goden and tawny owl carruthers girl guides first year star shirley hodgson jennifer jacques susan wallace linda vint vd brenda wannop betty evan 4 1 h year star first aid and skaters susan sherriri 3rd year star first aid margaret almack 1th year star first aid dehbie avery 2nd year star first aid skater athlete hostess and singers susan sanderson 2nd yoir star first aid hostess religion and fte athlete and child nurse leno- ra jones second year star hostess laundress first aid skaters singers athlete writer emergency helper marilyn rennie 2nd year star 2nd class first aid athlete suzanne morcau- 2nd year slar 2nd class frst aid athl ete maxine russell 2nd yer star second class first aid athlete rabbit keeper bianeha benson tsl year star sec ond class cook child nurse laundress first aid singers athlete jackie pascoe 2nd year star first aid eleanor wannop 2nd year star first year star and first aid theresa levick gwcn flanagan susan hayward karen flanagan wendy sander son commissioner hayward presented ith year stars to capt mcguire and lieut sama rillo