lsr 6 lb tmifrttv trttmxxm tbttrwby sept 27 1936 claremont and pickering township district miss vivian sadler of bow- marvike contributed two very fine solos last sunday morning in the baptist church which were greatly appreciated jr and mrs jas coates at tended lindsay fair last sat urday mr and mrs dean entertain ed the young peoples group of 23 members at their home rec ently an evening of games was enjoyed followed by refresh ments library shows membership a decrease the annual fall meeting of the clarernort public library- was held on tuesday evening of last week mrs g mcconrell chairman and mrs g taylor i secretary were present others in attendance were mrs irwin the young people s orgamza- mrs c keevli mrs r f coo ton were in charge of the sun- mr5 henrv johnson miss day morning church service in forsvth dr tomlinson and mr the absence of the pastor rev don hedges the librarian mrs h lackey wno was the guest tom gre the numbe of united church anniversary service oct 21st minister at one of his former charges near petetboro quite a number of the young ladies took rev m buttars of pickering nd rev g davison of melville will be the guest ministers at tom gregg books available for both adults and juvenile readers and sug- the special anniversary services ested the purchase of more fie- to be held in ciaremom united special parts at the pulpit ken- uon ma she s that fie- i church on sundav oct 21 rev reth dean read the scriptures jion apooare t0 j the most buttars will preach at the mor- and keith norton delivered the wih pub a de- 1 ning service with rev davison r r pcopie also crease of 10 members during the presiding at the evening wor- year was recorded the total ship special music will be pro- membership is now 49 vided by the choir it was suggested that the local i at a recent meeting of the library should be given increas- board of stewards the resigna- ed publicity a large sign will j tion was received of the organ- be printed and placed in front of ist mr thorpe mrs mcdonald the building a list of the books j was appointed to fill the vaean- available to the public will also cy those present at the meeting be published in the local paper j were mrs x sanderson secty i to acquaint the people with the mrs jack ward treas messrs reading material on hand the treasurer dr n f tom- linson reported a balance of 10000 which may be spent in the purchase of new books the greater portion of this amount may be used to purchase juven ile material as children were re ported to be avid readers contributed a musical number and assisted in the choir we feel justly proud of our group of young people mrs uilker attended a wed ding of a friend in victoria pres byterian church in toronto last saturday mr and mrs h hockley vis iter in markham last sunday mrs connor entertained a lady friend from toronto on sunday the ladies of the goodfellow- ship class quilted two quilts in the united ss room last tues day and wednesday eyery lady of claremont com munity is asked to contribute fruit or raisin pies for the inter national plowing match brook- linon october 912 please tele phone mrs reynolds or mrs beare of your contribution this vresk mr and mrs jim mcguire cel ebrated their 6th anniversary on saturday a few relatives and friends from toronto were visi- torsat their home on the occa sion mr and mrs pyatt and family of toronto spent the weekend with mrs loyst and mr and mrs grant taylor mr and mrs bill glidden and lynn attended a wedding in toronto on saturday with the reception at the old mill dr n f tomlinson accom panied by gary cooper and ron nie hedges attended the foot ball game in toronto on satur day several from here attended liklsay fair on saturday dogs running at large in the village are causing considerable damage to gardens and flower beds a number of residents have requested through this col umn that owners keep their pets tied up or under leash earl cook cliff reynolds w evans henry johnson and har old johnston its wise to keep your words j soft and sweet just in case you have to eat them baptist church to marie 13 5th anniversary goodwood mrs reuben may- laura and stanley feasby cr- tertained their schoolmates at a corn roast last tuesday evening mr and mrs chris yakely have returned home after spend ing a week with their son herb and mrs yakely this past week we have had a taste of most every kind of wea ther there is last thursday we had a snow storm in the morn ing we imagine the children at allan taylors home will long remember their snowman on sept 20th just a reminder that winter is coming and we must get ready for it those belonging to the ifc at uxbridge high school enjoyed a hayride at the wilflin home at oxbridge on thursday even- ingr friday was initiation day thus explaining the odd dressup sorne folks wore to school mr and mrs tom machesney have moved into the village to live with mr f a forsythe mrs wm may is expected out of scarboro hospital the end of this week friends will wish mr john may sr a successful recovery- after a cataract operation he is in toronto general bypu is to be held at the home of misses alaine and shir- ly mayo on thursday evening all are welcome corn will fea ture at the lunch mr and mrs dan wagg and mrs c jones visited mr and mrs lloyd wagg of brampton on wednesday and mr and mrs a hcmmings and family and mr and mrs uon jamesjui thursday a railway work crew has been busy opening a drain south of the village in order that water from a sudden spring flood will be able to get away mr and mrs daltori anderson called on mr and mrs reuben may on sunday evening mr ami mrs ralph faulkner entertained their family on sun day evening in honour of the birthdays of noreen mcgukin and norman faulkner miss ruby hockley has en joyed a holiday in the eastern provinces and the usa and has been home a few days be fore going back on duty at the oshawa general hospital mr and mrs austin pierce and children visited with mr and mrs reuben may on satur day evening brougham i board cares for i bethel cemetery mrs knapp and mrs ed tordiff of barrie called on their aunt mrs matthews one day last week zion mt celebrate church to anniversary on the 9th concession of picker mrs j todd of orono was ing east of claremont will not around renewing old friendships be taken ovr by the township one evening last week i a board consisting of five mem bers norman linton walter the regular monthly meet- wa walter gauslin miss et- ing of the womans institute tie h and mrs harry por- will be held on tuesday after- 1 tcr rece approached council noon october 2nd please note i to request an annual grant in change of date one week order tnat they m properly earlier than usual the program ca for the p a 55000 grant will be in charge of mrs bar- agreet on but the members on sunday sept 30th the short distance west of the pres- congregation of the mount zion ent chapel in 1s56 100 years the bethel cemetery located uri churcli 8th concession ago it was located on the prop- of pickering will celebrate their erty now owned by mr cecil 100th anniversary there will be disney a second church was special services at 11 am and j erected on the present site but 730 pm the guest speaker for was later torn down in favour the occasion will be the very of the sanctuary which still rev geo dorey dd lld in stands prior to its construc- addition to the two sunday serv- j tion in 1s93 the congregation ices the celebration will be ear- held service in the sheds nearby ried over to the following mon day evening oct 1st as is the case in the majority the church elders are messrs burnett jamieson and cecil jones six generations of the of country communities activi- jones clan have attended the xjwk roll rill or country cuimiiumues acuvi- omics uau imvc ancuucu n- cla topic hea lth 1 koli tait could not s for councils ties at mt 2ion centre arou mr zion church mr jamieson donts for a sickroom hos mrs r ellicott mrs j bradshaw and mrs davis that will follow the caretaker is mr john beelby the old methodist church was the regular weekly euchre once ocated near the burial sponsored by the womans in stitute will start for the fall and winter months on tuesday evening october 9th in the township hall come out and enjoy a pleasant evening mrs d a beer and mrs mat thews called on the latters bro ther mr and mrs martin rout- ley of brooklin one evening last week a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs geo duncan one evening last week when a number of friends met to show their re spect to mr jas duncan and to tender a miscellaneous show er to mr and mrs jas duncan the house was filled to capacity and the beautiful presents show ed the esteem in which the young couple are held the meet ing closed with a bountiful lunch and later as the guests were about to leave the music was heard from an oldfashion ed charivaree mrs tordiff of barrie visited with her sister mrs matthews one day last week mr and mrs chevrier and family of toronto visited with mrs lemmon on saturday mr and mrs ken pascoe and family visited with oshawa friends on sunday afternoon mr and mrs jno knox and family of hampton visited with his parents mr and mrs wm knox on sunday afternoon the young people of clare mont united church took charge of the service here on sunday afternoon due to the absence of rev h lackey who was con ducting anniversary services at frankford much credit is due these young people for the able and efficient manner in which they conducted the meeting and special mention for the wonder ful sermon given by mr k nor ton daylight saving comes to an end next sunday so do not forget to set your clocks back an hour mr and mrs h russell and grounds this church is now mr beelbys residence in claremont having been moved from its previous location recently pick ering township council took over a number of cemeteries throughout the municipality that were being neglected the dept of health has given their ap proval of the move greenwood there will be no sunday school this coming sunday sept 30th due to mt zion having their church centenary a num ber from here expect to be in attendance the afternoon wa are hav ing their meeting a week earlier and will be at the home of mrs p clarke on tuesday night at s oclock note the change of day and standard time we are sorry to report that mr andy morden was taken to the pickeringajax hospital last thursday hope for a speedy re covery the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed on sun day oct 7th a number of flu cases have been reported this past week in and around the village miss margaret selwyn and mr jack coldwell were visitors at the wm pegg home recently mr and mrs bob hogle of oshawa visited last sunday at the maxwell home the afternoon and evening wa are having a tent at the plowing match at brooklin oct 9 to 12 catering to the crowd for the four days mr and mrs chas mctaggart visited jast sunday with the latters sister bertan and mrs wilson at maxwell mr david pegg is teaching on the staff of markham public school a correction from last weeks the red brick church on the 8th is also the sundayschool super- concession the community can intendent justly boast of an excellent for sundays special centen- group of young people their ary services the interior of the choir one of the finest in the church and the grounds will be district is continually being i in immaculate condition the sought to provide selections at grass has been trimmed and the special services in the area the flowers are looking their finest group is under the direction of j a new choir loft is being built at mr alan clark and mrs elmer the front of the church wilson mr clark is also the organist the choir was organ ized some fifteen years ago by mrs cecil jones the minister rev h moore has three char gesmount zion kinsale and greenwood his friendly person ality has been of great assist ance to both the young people and the older members of the congregation overflow congregations are expected both on sunday and monday evening former and neighbouring ministers will be in attendance in addition to many former church members an historical report of the church covering the past one hundred years will be made available at mondays gathering a social hour will be observed the first church was erected a at the close of the service brooklin area prepares for plowing match altona i he honeymoon is really over when he phones to say hell be late for dinner- and shes already left a note saying its in the refrigerator news miss hopkinson is the family moved on saturday to j teacher of the junior pupils and toronto mrs eastwood the seniors 1 mr kenneth madill who hasl we are pleased to say that been employed by the p r wil- 1 master bobby clarke has re- son lumber company for the turned home from the hospital past nine years has taken a hut will have to be in bed for position with the north york some time yet board of education usually a relatively quiet sec tion of rural ontario the vicin ity of brooklin ontario is hum ming with activity these days in preparation for the forth coming international plowing match to take place october 9 to 12 already there are visible signs of the great event which will see a city of thousands of people enjoy a brief span of humming activity over the fourday pe riod working at full speed the local hydro commission is erect ing the poles and stringing the necessary wire to service the area telephone communications are being set up in readiness n wednesday of last week when for the opening day their teacher mrs chas wood cock attended teachers con- officials of the ontario plow- volition mens association report that a mr an mrs fre mcnair heavy number of entries have j nnd fami were sllndav dinner congratulations to mrs wm mcnair who celebrated her 77th birthday on tuesday sept 23 on sunday mr and mrs mc nair visited with their son bud and family at enniskillen miss jessie grice of stouffville was a supper guest of mr and mrs harold lewis and family on sunday the thirtyone pupils at al- tona school enjoyed a holiday ont county junior plowing match regulations 1 open to all farm boys and girls in ontario county who have not reached their 21st birthday by november 1st 1956 2 no entry fee 3 contestants are expected to provide their own equipment if they cannot do this please get in touch with the committee listed below at least two or three days before the match 4 the coach and judge will give instruction on the proper setting of the plow at 10 am just prior to the starting of the match 5 bring your noon lunch classes 1 open to those who have not reached their 16th birthday by november 1st 1956 and who i have plowed at a plowing match 2 open to those who have not reached their 16th birthday by november 1st 1956 and who have not plowed at a plowing match 3 open to those who are 16 years of age but have not reach ed their 21st birthday by nov 1st 1956 and have plowed at a plowing match 4 open to those who are 16 years of age but have not reach ed their 21st birthday by nov 1st 1956 and who have not plowed at a plowing match prize money prize money is the same in all classes 1st s10 2nd s10 3rd 10 4th 10 5th 10 and 6th 10 committee in charge elmer powell chairman of oshawa no dave tran clare mont clare balsdonpickering lome mccoy brooklin oscar downey myrtle russell mor rison beaverton stuart ball uxbridge don smith beaver ton the congregation of the clare mont baptist church will mark its 135th anniversary on sun day there will be special serv ices at 11 am and 730 pm with the minister rev j s lowden in charge the guest preacher will be rev fred brac ken of newmarket the men of zion trio will sing at both services the local congregation was formed back in 1821 many of the services at that time were held at the home of mr joshua wixon on the 7th concession of pickering the congregation continued to grow and in 1s47 1 the church met in the school- j house and messrs stephen man- tie and david evans were ap- pointed elders it was at this meeting that it was decided to j purchase a site on the ninth concession and build a plank house the church was com pleted in 1851 in the early ls60s the need for a new chapel became apparent and in 1864 it was decided to erect a more permanent meeting house two years later the j church which is still used by the congregation was complet ed in 1s70 the 9th concession church was further strengthen- 1 ed when the congregation on the 7th decided to unite with them elder g p price was engaged as pastor in 185s at a salary of 25000 elder alexander ander- son succeeded him and held the post until 1s63 the baptist church in claremont continues to prosper and holds a very im portant part in the life of the communitv ont cty jr farmers hold service rev ray mecleary mbe dd pastor of wood green united church toronto was the guest speaker at the eleventh annual ontario county junior farmer church service on sun day sept 16th the service was held in the foster memorial north of uxbridge rev mecleary is noted for his work with young people his sermon was a real inspiration for the junior farmers and their friends who attended miss marilymi ross beaver ton president of the ontario county junior farmers assn was in charge of the service maustyn mcknight uxbridge vicepresident read the scrip ture lesson miss jeanette dob son sang a solo trust ye ir the lord two anthems wer sung by the ontario county ju nior farmer choir under the dl rection of mrs elsie dobson learn to live a day at a time thats tough enough years ago folks thought the auto was a passing thing and to hitchhikers most of them are today nothing makes you lose your standing quicker than lying most people get a big kick out of doing something they cant afford thats why so many people are enjoying life more than ever before bor lodge the brides mother received wearing an ensemble of blue silk boucie with a cor- sage of red roses she was as sisted by the bridegrooms mo- ither in blue lace over taffeta with a red rose corsage for a motor trip to the usa the bride chose a suit of grey wool with blue and black acces sories and a corsage of red roses mr and mrs barjak will make their home in brougham ont the pharaohs who built th pyramids didnt need any foreign loans slyccj it interuationalartcrafts acknowledgment announcement reception cards w ftatur thermogravure printing rj ltriit complete selection popular prices prompt deliveriev the stouffville tribune guests of mr and mrs bob lewis and boys carole jakeman visited her girlfriend marilyn nolan of ag- incourt on saturday and attend ed a fashion show for teenagers in toronto congratulations to mr and glen major miss mabel baker water- down spent a few days last week with mr and mrs wm fiss several from here attended lindsay fair lastweek mr and mrs allan jones of toronto visited sunday with mr and mrs edgar johnson and family been received from plowmen for the various events and that the number of exhibitors will exceed previous years a plan of the layout of the grounds will be available for distribution next week ontario plowmen will face a challenge from two manitoba mrs john reesor nee eva plowmen this year in the per- nighswander who were mar- sons of cecil haynes emmer- iqd in the reesor mennonite son man and arthur tomlin clirrrch on thursday sept 20 portage la prairie in addition the bride is the daughter of greater representation from mr and mrs fred nighswander northern ontario is expected and the groom is the son of mr and sirs ern lagcer and the port arthur chamber of mr and mrs amos reesor of amy of stouffville were visi- commerce is making a grant to cedar grove miss ruth xighs tors at the stanley byers home the winner of the local slate wander and mr george reesor one day last week valley plowing match to assist sister and brother of the bride him in competing at the inter- and groom were the attendants national other contestants from mrs jim brown entertained a mrs ernest gates j algoma and other northern dis- number of ladies to a turkey mr edgar fiss and miss ba- tricts will provide competition dinner on sunday bel baker visited on sunday for the plowmen from old on- mrs pearl gambrill and fam- with mr and mrs ed jones at tario ily of richmond hill visited her newmarket indicating interest on the part sister and brotherinlaw mr mrs ed jones of newmarket oi future farmers of ontario mrs stan lewison sundav spent a few days last week with ihe association reports that en- miss lydivann grossman of her parents mr and mrs wm i tries j he intercounty school waterloo was a weekend guest 1 fiss class and secondary school class- at the red nighswander home ms linda johnsonspent one es are exceptionally heavy and attended the reesorxighv sacred concert sunday visitors with mr and l3st wtek peter and the big event will get under wander wedding on thursday mrs jim jones and shirley were caroline buzck mr and mrs walter biggs and family messrs ross and milton walls of brooklin fate is diabolical when a per- mr and mrs wm ibriton son struggles and skimps and toronto and mr and mrs wm saves a little money ahead fate gates jr and family of brooklin slaps him down with an ev visited on sunday u itii mr ad pensive emergency j way on october 9 when hon w a goodfellow minister of agriculture officially opens the match from now until election time us politicians will be pulling gags instead of wearing them youll soon be feeling better the jim white family enjoved a turkey dinner at the home of mr and mrs ted jones of don mills last week friends will be sorry to hear that mrs edward elson is in bed again with asthma we hope wedding barjak bruce st pauls united church ajax was the scone of an interesting wedding recently when barbara elizabeth bruce daughter of opp sgt murray bruce and mrs bruce of ajax became the bride of joseph frank barjak son of mr and mrs joseph bar jak of brougham ont the rev a m butler performed the cere mony pastel gladioli and asters ad orned the church mr jack cas- san played the wedding music and the attending guests sang o perfect love sgt bruce gave his daughter in marriage she was attended by miss karen schwalm as bridesmaid and miss lynn fer- rier cousin of the bride was ilowcr girl i the bride was attired in a bal lerinalength gown of white lace over satin the sleeveless bodice complimented with a short bo lero of matching lace with short 1 scalloped sleeves and peter pan j collar elbowlength mittens of lace completed the ensemble a i tiara of pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil of tulle illu- sion and she carried a cascade of red roses and fern miss schwalm chose a waltz- length gown of pink nylon net over taffeta with sleeveless bod- ice and tiered overskirt of seal- 1 loped lace short net stole mat- j ching gloves and bandeau head- dress she carried a bouquet of pink and blue shasta chrysan- tlicmums the lower girl was dressed in a short full dress of pale green nylon over taffeta with match- ing bandeau her flowers were j a nosegay of yellow shaded chry- 1 santhemum mr murray bruce brother of the bride was best man and the ushers were mr arthur tay lor mr archie mctt and mr raymond bruce for the reception held at ar- singers musicians readings monday october 1st 8 pm zion memorial church finch ave at don mills rd j g pike director special thanksgiving service sunday september 30rh at 3 pm trr visit the trade fair your opportunity lo see the latest models and styling for the coming year all merchandise displayed a our booth and in our store is being offered at a special trade fair discount raxlin furniture nnt appliances stouffville phone 192