Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1963, p. 8

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i pgf 8 the siouftvilii t8is0ni thorny noembw 7 i9h pickering blood donor clinic november 11th one practical way to honour i rlinir blood clinic hours wilt the red cross centenary which is being observed this year j would be to support the blood donors clinic which is being conducted by the pickering township and village branch 01 monday november 11th at the united church c e cen tre pickering thk need js urgent scheduled operations recent ly had to be postponed for lack of blood in the blood bank in spite of a generous response 10 emergency calls the need for blood is constant and never- ceasing last may thanks to our publics response a record clinic was held in pickering and an appeal for rare types of blood required particularly at that time was met but a new record is needed this time and the branch is taking this opportunity to call on all pre vious donors to give again and to try and persuade a friend to give as well through friends generosity all donors will be eligible for a lucky door prize which will be drawn for at the end of the be 200430 and 630900 pm on november 11th this being remembrance day a most suitable way to observe it would be to give blood to save lives free transportation and babysitting are available if re quired further information may be obtained from the com mittee chairman mrs ht cook itel s39177s or in the northern part of the township from mrs green itel 6i92005i the pickering branch of the red cross is active in many ways and volunteers are want ed and welcome on all the com mittees mrs cj burton del 9425702 79 mill rd picker ing the recently appointed chairman of the voluntary services committee is ready to give information and to ad vise those willing to help where their services would be most useful the uomens work commit tee under mrs aav tyas chairmanship urgently needs ladies to sew they meet once a week i also volunteer drivers for homemakers senior citiz ens and hospital visiting liquor licence approved for proposed motor mote in pickering township mrj loan i hrsrtirrtl rtm mr and mrs david pegg are pictured here following their recent marriage in run- nymede united church to ronto the bride is the form er marilyn ruth martin daughter of mr and mrs alan martin of toronto the groom is the son of mr and mrs wm pegg ashburn rr 1 williamson photo where is proverbial coon in woodpile asks r g roy a complicated case of charges denials and intimated threats were contained in a twopage leter received by pickering twp council from mr roht g roy of claremont and aired before a regular meeting at brougham by reeve sherman scott on monday night in his submission mr roy mid that he had received a threatening letter from the as sessment commissioner mr pelbert gosliti over a suggest ed delinquent tax account and a penalty addition that was tacked on in the amount of 59643 following the lenghy sum mation air roy concluded iiis correspondence with the ques tion where is the prover bial coon in the woodpile reeve sherman scott said that some confusion undoubted ly had arisen since it was mr doug plitz and not mr goslin who was in charge of tax col- lections the reeve said that he i had understood that mr plitz had agreed to meet with mr roy over the matter and dis cuss the problem this cannot be ignored he said on a request from the coun cil the clerk lloyd johnston agreed to discuss the matter with mr roy when he next came to his office i feel that it can be cleared up he said you deserve a medal if you can noted deputyreeve mrs jean mcpherson baby day houstons the kexnll drug store sat nov 16th ed cc photograph of lkee your child 4 x b enlargement and a free negative sister shirley knox noble grand of rebekah lodge on monday evening october 28 the new officers of joy ro- bekah lodge no 155 brough am were installed by sister ei leen dolmage district deputy president and staff of easter rebekah lodge no 350 pick ering the officers of joy lodge for the coming term are noble grand sister shirley knox rsng sis florence ellicott lsng sis amy burrows vice grand sis louise pilkev rsvg sis elsie phillips lsvg sis leila beer war den sis esther perry conduc tor sis joyce wannop colour bearer sis barbara beelhy musician sis gertrude will- son chaplain sis barbara pascoe jpng sis iscoel annis inside guardian sis eleanor ellicott outside guar dian sis diana carter treas urer sis irene phillip recor ding secretary sis jean elli cott financial secretary sis marjorie tweedie press secre tary sis gertrude willson the beautiful new altar of joy lodge was used lor the first time during this meeting a buffet lunch was served by the committee after the clos ing of lodge many visitors were present at this installa tion meeting father of mt zi0n residenth0n0ured mr and mrs reg iloskins and daughter lynda of mt zion were among the many who attended a convocation ceremony at western univers ity london ontario on friday it was a memorable event for mrs iloskins for her father geo frederick kingsmill was honoured with a presentation of a dr of laws degree dr kingsmill is the chancellor of huron college in london a po sition he has held for several years mrs jean choquette pro moter of a proposed motor- motel in kinsale informed a regular meeting of pickering twp council on monday night that her request for a liquor license at the premises had been approved by the liquor control board mrs choquette accompanied by architect peter rasin presented a model lay out of the structure that would be located on a fiveacre site at the intersection of the kinsale road and no 7 hwy reeve sherman scott said that the building had been ap proved in principle by the planning board but the coun cil had not received anything in writing that the project had been completely finalized the zoning would have to be chang ed from rural agricultural to commercial mrs choquette said that con struction would begin immedi ately if approval could be re ceived before the winter freee- up the motel will contain 22 suites i hope to make a lot of money out of the cirtig room said the applicant if 1 sell a lit lie bit of liquor it will be so much gravy reeve scott said that he per sonally did not like the loca tion of the proposed structure its down in a valley and could impose a danger as an entrance onto no 7 highway he said mr rasins the architect said that approval of the exit and entrance would have to come from the dept of highways green river the pickering township village branch of the canadian red cross society blood donors clinic at the united church ce cbntrk iickcrinff monday november 11th 1963 200 430 and 630 00 pm free transportation and babysitting available for further information call mrs h t cook s39177s or airs h green fi l12005 all donors will lie eligible for a lucky door prize goodwood united church 87 lh anniversary services sunday november 10 1030 am rev dr wesley hunnisett fred victor mission accompanied by a piano accordionist and a soloist 730 pm rev albion wright markham united church accompanied by members of his choir you are invited to come and worship with us announce prize winners at costume party the annual community hal loween party held on thurs day night in the claremont community hall failed to at tract as many adults and chil dren as in some former years but the costumes of the partici pants were very good the jud ges mrs joe burrows of brou gham miss jean martin of aj- ax and miss lynn gliddon of claremont had a difficult task in selecting the winners but their choices were excellent the list is as follows under 5 yrs larry ward terry mc- guire john wideman sherry evans terry pilkey vicky macdonald girls 67 yrslynn carrttthers joyce ferguson lyn sanderson boys 67 yrs- dougie redshaw michael ball rodney evans girls 89 yrs- palti madill maryjane carrtt thers dorrel britton boys 89 yrs wayne roszell haig de- rusha ernie anderson girls 1012 yrscarol anderson deb- hie loysl donna madill boys 1012 yrsrobt roszell robby evans ronnie gauslin girls 1316 yrsmaxine russell jack ie pascoe adultsbarbara leg- ere norma benson jessie mc- guire norrine hill helen an derson lillian margregor gravel firm pays 60000 for chalk lake farm the karl ballard farm north of chalk lake has been sold the property has been purchased by the miles gra vel co of toronto the reported price is 60- 000 the transaction was com pleted last week by mr wm s pegg representing the thos n shea real estate co of markham and stouff- ville an auction sale will be con ducted on the ballard prem ises shortly and the former owners will spend the winter in florida mr and mrs r carter en tertained mrs l ferrant one evening prior to her leaving for her home in new symirna beach florida ruth and david nighswand- er were recent visitors at the home of their grandparents mr and mrs j a nighswand- er two local couples marked their 17th wedding annivers aries in the village recently mr and mrs h l smith and mr and mrs roy carter marked the occasion on the same day mr and mrs carter entertain ed mr and mrs smith for the evening and pictures taken by mr smith were enjoyed by everyone present mr and mrs donald duncan of brooklin had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs wm duncan mr and mrs k carter of whitevale entertained their parents on the occasion of their wedding annivesrary they also entertained their brother and wife mr and mrs ross car ter on the occasion of their 23rd anniversary work has been started on preparing the outdoor rink xor winter activity keep in mind the first reg ular meeting of the happy hour on saturday nov 9th in the sunday school room at 130 pm mr and mrs car white are visiting with their parents here mr and mrs archie white prior to leaving for germany where carl will be stationed with the army we are pleased to report that mrs austin peaise etccts to return home from the hospi tal this week mrs archie white is present ly confined to the scarboro gen eral hospital and will undergo an operation quite soon ller many friends wish her a speedy recovery would cost 2 million to purchase township owned hydro system the purchase by the twp i frowned on a plan that would of pickering of its own hydro cover the entire township he tiggested that their ownership system would cost an estimated 2k million dollars reeve sherman scott told a meeting of council on monday nigh he said that there was little chance that a piecemeal pur chase could be arranged to in clude only the more densely populated region of the munici pality the reeve suggested should he confined to a builtup section of the municipality reeve scott contended that the longer the delay hy the township in taking positive ac tion on the matter the larger the price they would have to pay it was agiced that contact that through private owner- 1 should he made with the onta- ship a decrease in rates would rio municipal board to dis- likely result he said that the cover if they would favour the reduction would increase as i promotion of a debenture in the period of ownership was excess of the 2000000 figure extended over a period of fifteen or 20 councillor hubert wank i years claremont four local young people shirley woods keith stewart donna norton and paul nes- bitt attended a recent football game at queens university kingston glen major mr and mrs fred fiss and cindy visited on sunday with mr and mrs lome disney brooklin mr and mrs ralph faulk ner returned home after driv ing mrs clinton neville to florida mr and mrs alec hingslon ronald and carol toronto spent the weekend with mr j a hingston mr jim mcdonald bert and david called on mr and mrs jim jones on sunday mr and mrs mike trakas toronto spent the weekend with mr t riscbrough several ladies from here at tended the ucw bazaar and tea at claremont on saturday miss hazel jones spent sun day afternoon with mrs joseph jones claremont news wlv the township of pickering requires operator for sewage and water treatment plant duties include maintenance and operation of build- incs equipment pumping stations and distribution system application forms arc available at the engineering department on brock rd s at the lake p h poulsson penjr township knginccr brougham mr and mrs grant miller of whitby visited with her par ents mr and mrs thos eng lish on sunday halloween came twice to brougham this year on satur day evening two days after halloween the young peoples union members had their par ty at the home of john miller there were many weird and wonderful costumes display ing the ingenuity and imagina tion of the wearers however before the witching hour arriv ed all was quiet again for an other year at the regular meeting of the wi a report was given on the convention and the roll call will he a quiz on the hand hook hostesses will be mrs roht malcolm mrs h malcolm and mrs milne mr and mrs harry knox and family of solina visited his mother mrs wm knox one day last week mr glen perry returned home after a pleasant trip to the west coast the pickering brock road ommittee of scouts sr cubs will hold its next regular meet ing on sunday nov 10th at the home of mrs fallis mr and mrs thos english visited his brother at coldwat- er on sunday the scouts and cubs are hol ding a paper collection on sat urday nov 9th please have your papers ready when the boys call mr and mrs al robertson mrs cec redman and mr and mrs irwin kydd of sandford motored to newburg on sun day to visit with mr and mrs wm wagar and family it will be nomination night at the legion ladies auxiliary on thursday evening nov 14th and it is important that all members attend a surprise birthday party celebration was held at the home of mr and mrs al ros- zell on saturday evening for mrs frank hollingshead vis itors included mr and mrs a haley of newmarket in addi tion to friends and relatives from the united states and the claremont community mr ftank hollingshead and mr henry desjardins left on sunday for a few days of hunt ing at pointaubarii jack bradshaw entered the coveted 300 high single circle in the community bowling league last week when he post ed a sizzling 324 flat this is tops in the league but with a handicap his score of 335 is still short of barb mclarens mark of 340 marge samarillo has the best single flat for the ladies with a creditable 308 twenty- eight bowlers counted a 200 or better in their most recent out ing a complete listing appears on the sports page of this is sue mr and mrs leslie gauslin entertained a large number of friends and neighbours includ ing members of the claremont citizens band on friday eve ning it was an occasion for a presentation of a lovely table and lamp to mr and mrs wm pegg ashburn rr 1 and their family mr and mrs pegg will take up permanent residence in their new home at stouffville this month the presentation address was read by mr gordon gauslin best wishes were ex tended for a happy and success ful life in a new community the claremont united church sunday school are holding an evening of sacred music in the church on sunday nov 10th at 730 pm proceeds will go to the church repair fund the evening unit of the unit ed church women will meet on monday nov 11th at 8 pm in the home of mrs maureen ward the program will be in charge of mrs janet evans and mrs dorothy britton roll call a remembrance dav thought lunch mrs anne gliddon and mrs ruth cress- well mrs roht barton mrs wm evans mrs frank carson mrs ravmond stirkwood and mrs clifford reynolds attend ed a meeting of the oshawa presbytery at prince albert on thursday morning of last week mr al fryer will enter the oshawa general hospital this week lor observation on his eye an operation to remove a cataract will be performed lat er in the year mr glen evans has taken a position with general motors in oshawa the annual masonic service of brougham union lodge was conducted on sunday evening in the claremont united church a birthday party was held for miss rosemary hedges on saturday evening at the home of miss rosemary neal green wood about fifty friends were present plan to attend the hake sale and tea on saturday nov 9th at 2 pm in the community hall it is sponsored by the mothers local association of the girl guides and brownies sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs j rennie were mr and mrs h gifford and barbara of scarboro bonfires that have become a halloween trademark in the village were lighted on thurs day night in spite of a steady rain all evening there was little reported damage in the community and ontario prov incial police report few calls mr randy carruthers and mr earl wilson are currently taking part in the annual deer hunt up north atha congratulations to mr and mrs fred draper who cele brated their wedding annivers ary tuesday nov 5th with a family gathering mr and mrs norman leh man celebrated their wedding anniversary friday nov 1st congratulations mr and mrs albert foster spent sunday afternoon with his father mr f foster in maple mr and mrs mutiny dun- keld mr and mrs bert silver- thorn were sunday evening dinner guests with mr and mrs clifford dunkeld mr and airs charles rey nolds and miss joyce reynolds had sunday dinner with mr and mrs norman lehman and family mr and mrs mel ven from prince albert sask and mr creston had supper with the carruthers family on friday evening mr ven took several new gm trucks home to the west with them on tuesday greenwood news there has been at least a temporary holdup in ontario municipal board approval of a 50000 expenditure for a new school at audley ss no 5 pickering twp this information was reveal ed at a regular meeting of pickering twp council on monday night clerk l t johnston said that the lowest tender was s62 000 but the trustees had arriv ed at a cutback price of 50000 in doing so however the cost of the site had not been in cluded and the omb were questioning the matter the farm forum meetings for the fall commenced monday night in the church with the rural church heing the first subject for discussion the church bazaar will be held next saturday nov 16th mr and mrs william pegg who are leaving to make their home in stouffville were the recipients last week of a pres entation from friends and neighbours of a stepuptable and lamp mr n pegg ken brooks and don pegg are on a hunting tour in the north country friends honoured miss shar on clarke on friday night with a number of gifts miss clarke will become the bride of mr denis oshea of wiilowdale this saturday mrs les wilson and children visited with mrs lorne dim- ma at cedar grove on sunday mr c mctaggart ed pascoe and les wilson left on sunday for manitoulin island for a few days hunting mr and mrs wm harris of toronto enjoyed a visit satur day with mr and mrs wes sadler during sunday school peri od on sunday a promotion ceremony was conducted for the nursery class those going from nursery to kindergarten were paul brown larry elson donna wilson and janet hill kindergarten to primary deb bie lee marylou morden darlene sorivei sylvia brown bradley staley jimmy cherry and leslie fisher primary to junior leta fisher judy lee paul shewan and lloyd moore junior to intermediate linda eastwood virginia elson bil- lie lee sylvia scriver and lin da thomas intermediate to young peoples class boh clarke joan gardiner brian mctaggart and ronnie staley promotion certificates were presented to all the pupils by the superintendent mr david pegg mrs ken brooks leader of the girl guides in this commu nity attended a guide conven tion in lindsay on saturday about 400 leaders were pres ent mr and mrs lawrence wis- titer and mrs harrv monk of wiilowdale visited on saturday with mr and mrs wm pegg miss margaret scllwvn of toronto is spending a few davs with mrs ken brooks mr wm pegg of thos n shea real estate has sold the lawrence wismer house in greenwood the new owners will take occupancy this month balsam mt zion mrs lloyd wilson spent a few days last week with rela tives in toronto and visited her mother who is not in good health mrs elmer wilson was guest soloist sunday night at the masonic church service at claremont the young peoples union was entertained by the brook lin young people to a howling party at oshawa and lunch afterwards at brooklin church mr and mrs burnett jamie- son and mrs lewis jones re- turned home sunday evening from a motor trip to the gaspa and maritime provinces t the ucw will meet next wednesday nov 13th at the home of mrs jack fmpring- ham mrs r barton of clare mont will he guest speaker articles of clothing are to ba handed in at this meeting for the fred victor mission mr and mrs cecil jones vis ited mrs harper beaver who is very ill in hospital in toron to and had supper with rev e and mrs beech mr tommy crist and friend from washington dc spent a few days last week with mr and mrs glenn manderson township hires assistant clerk mr noel marshall a rest- dent north of no 2 hwy on the brock road has been hired to fill a new position of assl clerk in the twp of picker ing he will work with the clerk mr l t johnston and his duties were started on monday mr marshall attended a regular meeting of council on monday evening wins free pony in contest weddinq pfgg martin on saturday oct 12th the wedding of mr david c pegg eldest son of mr and mrs wm pegg ashburn rr 1 and miss marilyn ruth martin daughter of mr and mrs alan martin of toronto was solemn ized in runnymede united church toronto miss ann kingsbury miss sue martin and mis marian pegg were the brides attend ants mr jack nelson was the hest man mr loonard walt- ham and mr gerald pegg were ushers more than one hundred guests from such points as sudbury sault stc marie co- hourg london cornwall st catharines markham and osh awa attended the reception that followed at wedgcwood rest aurant mr and mrs pegg will re side at apartment 315 eccles- ton drive toronto seven year old david lew- is of altona son of mr and mrs bob lewis was the grand prize winner of a full- grown shetland pony named flicka in a draw jicld on the business premises of al tona feed and supplies co saturday afternoon the winning ticket out of more than 1000 in the drum was selected by 17 month old rickv harper son of mr and mrs jim harper altona he is shown here aboard flic ka with his aunt 16 year old joan lewis eleven pon ies were given away by the altona firm during the past three months in addition to safurdays grand prize aw ard previous winners were llovd bolender family rr- 4 stouffville carl and how ard hoover families dick sons hill joi knobbs fam ily markham rr 2 herb oliver family gormley rr 1 mrs verna white and sons stouftvillc rr 4 ja cob wideman family gorm ley rr 1 leonard brillin- gcr family stouffville rr 4 las darlington family maple ross heron family claremont lloyd canninz family gormley rr 2 and icvi drudge family stouff ville rr 1

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