foe 8 the stoortytui tbbuhf lwy horemser t t95s claremont and pickering ontario county 4h club wins prov competition the joint united church j rtec nicc board of stewards enjoyed an yvm n lljj uilj excellent hot supper in brough- 0c1l vcad am community hall last fri- j in ojlh teak day evening followed by the q wednesday oct 21st mr annual meeting with he pas- r fisi o gjea major tor rev h lackey as cnairman abridge township passed dr tomllnson reported on he jn hj mh aitnough years work briefly and mrs ceased had been in failing sanderson secretary- also gave m ume his death her report mr earl cook made came suddenlv he had b co fined to bed for only a short time born near bancroft ont the late mr fiss purchased a farm at glen major where he had re sided until his recent death he was wellknown throughout the community his wife the former siverina williams survives be sides his wife he leaves two sons edgar of glen major charles of balsam and one dau ghter marie mrs ed jones of newmarket there are also two sisters mrs arthur peddie of claremont mrs lena shields of arnprior and one brother fred also of arnprior the funeral service was con ducted from the parlors of mc guire and low uxbridge on saturday afternoon with rev h moore of greenwood united church in charge interment was made in salem cemetery the pallbearers were messrs james peddie arthur peddie joe forsyth elmer wilson geo pickett and jim jones a motion that a substantial in crease in the pastors salary be given after some discussion the motion was seconded by a mem ber from brougham and car ried mrs jackson contributed a vocal solo to thy cross i cling the pastor thanked the members for their cooperation and the meeting closed with a short prayer the annual session of the south ontario womans insti tutes is being held this week in the royal york hotel a bus will be leaving claremont on thursday morning for those who have expressed their desire to attend the united church evening service was withdrawn so that members could attend anniver sary services at brougham last sunday roses are blooming at the door of a neighbours house and sweet peas which have contin uously bloomed for the past 3 months are a mass of beautiful fragrant color with many stems of buds arriving for next weeks bloom if weather permits we regret that mrs evans ward has not been feeling well again and trust she may be im proved very soon mrs reynolds has entered the womans hospital on mon day and we trust she may be completely restored upon her re turn mr and mrs john quanta and family and mr and mrs bin- stead visited among relatives in grilia last sunday in a report regarding the united church anniversary ser vices held recently the name of the guest soloist mr harold dean was omitted in error n mr and mrs arthur bates of waodbridge mrs doneral of kleinbjrg and mrs earl doner were sunday visitors with mr and mrs don hedges mr and mo eric wallace and daughter visited with mr and mrs earl beare during the weekend mr and mrs blake briscoe of toronto visited with mr and mrs jimmy briscoe over the weekend mr and mrs bill glidden en tertained a number of visitors on sunday mr peter white injured in an accident a lew weeks ago has now fully recovered and will return to work this week be sure and attend the fowl supper to be held in the com munity hall on friday evening nov 2nd sponsored by the local legion branch the first serv ing will be made at 630 pm mr and mrs edward austin and lillian plan to leave on sat urday of next week for the sun ny south where they will spend the winter the local party will return home early in may on saturday of last week the fam ily gave their parents a surprise christmas party prior to their trip to florida remembrance service the annual remembrance day parade and church service will be held on sunday after noon nov 4th the parade will commence from the legion hall at 2 pm and proceed to the baptist church for service at 230 pm rev j s lowden will be in charge brougham cows best friend any selfrespecting cow likes to know that ths precious food product she supplies is handled with greatest care so it will reach her customers fresh and pure from the dairy farm lo your doorstep aluminum is aiding the hsgienic handling and pro cessing of dairy products milk pails cans and churns lank trucks and dairy equipment hoods for milk bottles and foil for butter and cheese all are of aluminum this modern metals smooth surface prevenu contamination is easily kept shinyclean and it does not pick up foreign flavors or odors as one european author ity has said aluminum and milk are made for each other aluminum company of canada ltd alcan mrs chambers of toronto visited with mrs english one day last week mr and mrs wm sinclair called on mrs w hamilton one day recently mrs witter and daughter gla dys of toronto called on mrs matthews on saturday after noon a number of ladies from here attended the tenth anniversary of the womans association of oshawa presbytery in king st east united church on thurs day october 25 and all report a very pleasant and instructive meeting a short course sponsored by the womans institute was held in the township hall on tuesday october 23 miss ham ilton was guest speaker much valuable information was given which was enjoyed by all mrs english was at pt car- ling for a few days last week at tending the funeral of a friend it is with regret that we re cord the death of a highly re spected citizen of this commun ity mr leonard harold hunt son of the late william and mary hunt who spent a num ber of years in this community where he worked for several local farmers he spent his later years around hamilton but he was forced to retire due to ill health he passed away at the home of his sister hilda hunt of dovercourt rd in his fifty- third year he was a good citi zen and always ready to help in church and community work his funeral took place on wed nesday october 24 from the earle ellicott funeral home with interment in prospect cemetery pallbearers were thos philip allan ellicott levi hopkins walter bayles fred hamilton and d e mairs mr and mrs d duncan of brooklin also mr and mrs gordon wagg and daughter gayle visited with their par ents fred and mrs hamilton the thank offering service of the womans missionary society will be held in the church on thursday afternoon nov 8th miss hart of fred victor mis sion toronto will be guest speaker it was decided to pack a bale of good used clothing to be sent to the fred victor mis sion same to beleft at mrs a j grays by november 19th anniversary services were held in st johns church here on sunday with good congrega tions both afternoon and even ing rev mr shapter of white- vale accompanied by dunbarton choir were in charge of the af ternoon service while rev mr moore and his choir from green wood took the evening service mrs m ryan of cedar grove and miss e brodie of toronto called on mrs philip on sunday mr and mrs mitchell of to ronto called on their daughter mrs al harvey on sunday mrs w hamilton visited vith mr and mrs frank carter and family on sunday the regular weekly euchre sponsored by the wi was held in the township hall on tues day evening last when the fol lowing were lucky winners mrs n burton mrs w hamil ton and mrs pickering mr n burton mr h plaxton and mr cliff hardy birthday prizes went to mrs a carlton and mr earl beare special prizes went to mrs firth and mr r pilkey keep in mind the regular monthly meeting of the wom ans association to be held on wednesday evening november at the home of mrs k pas- coe all ladies welcome at a recent provincial 4h in- the farm woodlot etc and they terclub competition held at the are to be congratulated on the ontario agricultural college in high score which they obtained guelph the pickering district l143 out of a possible 1240 township evening nominations in pickering township district high school 4h forestry team won the ontario conservation and reforestation assn trophy the team members were mich ael hart pickering rr 2 and craig peters claremont they were coached by the zone for ester r j burgar and agricul tural representative h l fair this club during the past year was under the leadership of jack russ pickering district high school their competition consisted of the scott 4h potato club with ron and carole shier ux bridge rr 2 as the team mem bers did very well by placing 7th in a competition of 18 teams other teams that represented ontario county were the osh awa 4h dairy calf club with brian lee oshawa rr 2 and james thomson brooklin rr1 as the members the pickering district high school 4h grain club with norine kime whit by rr 1 and murray jones of identifving growing trees leaves i ashburn rr1 and the orillia and twigs seeds and woods an- district collegiate mara 4h swering a woodlot management grain club team with tom kel- quiz and questions on planting ily of brechin and james lewis care of trees management of atherley rr 2 nominations in pickering twp will be held on friday evening nov 30th from 6 pm to 7 pm the election if necessary will be held on saturday dec 15th a bylaw passed early in the year changed the nomination from the afternoon to the ece- ning in order that residents working outside the municipal ity might be able to attend the saturday election date was also changed for the same reason the length of time between the nomination date and the elec tion has been extended to two weeks in order that the candi dates might have more time to acquaint themselves with the ratepayers goodwood mrs reuben may mr and mrs stanley slack and family attended a slack family gettogether on saturday- evening at the home of mr and mrs walter slack in honour of walters birthday the married couples group met on tuesday evening at the home of mr and mrs everett hockley mr david greet of lemonville was guest speaker and after speaking an impromp tu question time was entered in- oshawa canadas finest regional shopping centre the new oshawa shopping centre advertised in this weeks tribune is expected to have more than 100000 customers some of them coming from as far as pe terborough lindsay cobourg and scarborough this high lights the fact that the shopping centre belongs not just to osh awa but to the region as a whole its trade area target aimed not only at the city but at custom ers in villages and towns 20 to 30 miles from the centre and from even further afield the centre has been planned with an eye to the future it has been planned to grow to meet the future needs of a fast ex panding trade area its present retail tenant area which is about 450000 square feet is flex ible enough to allow room for expansion in the future the trade area of the centre can be divided into two zones the primary and secondary the present population of the primary zone is 83000 people by 1961 it is expected to grow to 94000 it is expected that al most all residents in this area will visit the centre regularly and do most of their shopping here the outer secondary zone is approximately 10 to 30 miles from the centre the customers will be attracted by the depart ment store with additional spending in other stores they will come from places as far as port hope port perry uxbridge and pontypo61 allowing that on ly half the people in this area will visit the centre the effect ive draw is estimated at 20000 people this is expected to in crease to 22000 by 1961 in all the effective popula tion for the two zones is over 100000 people and this will rise by 1961 to 116000 a fiveyear growth based on an analysis of the housing and industrial con struction in the area the boundaries of the trade area are by no means fixed peo ple wanting to do personal shop ping at eatons will find it easier to drive to oshawa rather than tackle the traffic of downtown toronto and will have almost as wide a choice of goods at osh awa as in the toronto store these outofbounds shop pers may account for as much as 5 to 10 percent of the busi ness in oshawa but for analysis they are considered a plus fac tor more than 100000 people then will be coming to the osh awa shopping centre to do busi ness and like a stone disturbing the surface of a pool the ripples will have a farreaching effect on the whole life of the city green river the many friends of mrs t bauefoot are sorry to hear that she is in the hospital mrs d shank was a sunday guest at the hutchings home mr e percy and miss marjo- rie were sunday visitors with mrs w hamilton mrs h smith and mrs e forsyth were delegates at the womens missionary society in toronto recently v the ladies aid will hold their regular meeting at the home of mrs i c irvin whitevale on wednesday nov 7th at 8 pm all ladies welcome dont forget the anniversary services of the church here on sunday nov 11th at 11 am and 730 pm on the tuesday following nov 13 the annual thank offering supper will be held sunday guests at the chafen home were mr and mrs d watts and family of willowdale also mr j mcvey of toronto atha we welcome mr and mrs foster and family from maple to our community a group of ladies attended a wearever brush product demon stration held at mrs gren dra pers home on wednesday eve ning last week mr and mrs murray dunkeld nelda evelyn and shirley also mrs thomas dunkeld were din ner guests with mr and mrs norman lehman and family on sunday dr and mrs hodgson tor onto called on mr and mrs a draper on sunday afternoon mr and mrs donald dunkeld and little dougie spent sunday with parents mr and mrs f blelby mr and mrs hurley from mt zion spent saturday evening fine weather good crowd at forsyth auction fine weather attracted a good crowd to the auction sale on the property of mr randy forsyth at lot 11 concession 9 pickering twp on friday afternoon some ol the items that passed over the auction block brought the fol lowing prices stringtied hay 57c per bale mixed grain 237 per cwt wooden silo 12500 farm trailer 12900 side rake 18000 binder 10000 and four month old pullets 150 each mr forsyth has given up farm ing due to poor health sellers and atkinson auctioneers con ducted the sale to by all bringing out sme an- with nominations j swers to everyday problems fel- only four weeks away there has lowship time was led by mr been little stir with regard to j and m reuben may and a new candidates who might be very enjoyable time was brou- seeking a seat on the 1957 coun cil altona mrs jim white andmrs flet cher goudie delegates and a number of ladies of altona in stitute are attending the wi convention in the royal york hotel toronto on wednesday thurs and fri of this week the former hill property now owned by mr a di monte of toronto is receiving a coat of white paint which greatly adds to its appearance mr di monte has been working on the house all summer making extensive repairs and improvements mrs bud harvie and vugh- ter are staying with mr and mrs george harvie while their sons bud and herb are working in the blind river district on sunday mr and mrs bud kirk- wood of waterdown visited with her parents mr and mrs al jakeman car ole and brad were sunday sup per guests of mr and mrs mery bunker and family congratulations to will clark- son and mrs norman bunker who celebrated birthdays on sunday and monday this week mr and mrs bob lewis enter tained the smith girls from peaches to sunday supper mr and mrs stanley lewis were sunday supper guests of her sister mrs veryl gambrill and family of oak ridges ght to a close when the hostess and her helper mrs w wood land served lunch prayer meeting this week will be withdrawn in favour of the special meetings being held in uxbridge baptist church each evening at s oclock rev new ell of oshawa is the evangelist mr and mrs clifford watson visited with reuben mays on saturday evening plan to attend the fashion show and bazaar at goodwood united church on saturday af ternoon nov 3rd sponsored by the goodwood explorer group the girls will model some of the latest fashons they invite you to stay for a cup of tea many who were at their tv sets on saturday evening en joyed the kingwhyte program when our dr allan secord and some of his pet dogs vvereinter- vievved nov 11 is the date set for the united church anniversary on wednesday nov 14 the annual fowl supper will be held with bachelor bride for entertainment please keep nov 16th reserv ed for a special open meeting of the baptist mission circle when mrs gribbles niece from bolivia mission field will speak mr and mrs alger maye and family had sunday supper with mr and mrs dean percy of markham we welcome mr and mrs mcquaker and family who moved into the mcdougal house on saturday greenwood the church service as usual this sunday at 1130 and sunday school at 1015 you are wel come the sigma c boys will meet in the basement of the church on tuesday evening at 7 oclock the official board meeting will be held in the mt zion church on friday night last sunday morning during the church service two babies were baptized susan erica the daughter of mr and mrs wm clark and helen louise daugh ter of mr and mrs ross dis ney rev mr moore preached the usual good sermon and the choir sang an anthem and mr wm brown jr sang a solo mr and mrs geo mutch of brougham attended church ser vice last sunday morning mr and mrs fred disney of brooklin were at the baptismal service last sunday to see their granddaughter baptized and spent the rest of the day with ross and mrs disney and dau ghter the wms meeting for the charge will meet at mrs wal- oshawa presbyterial wms holds rallies at ajax and courtice with mr and mrs a draper mrs macdonald spent a day j thanis home kinsale on thurs- last week with her daughter in day afternoon stouffville mr and mrs mcphail of to- the carruthers called on mrs ronto were guests of e and langmaid in oshawa on sun- mrs pegg and family last satijh day afternoon also on mr and urday mrs brant and family in whit- by bright autumn weather greet ed the delegates to the western and eastern rallies of the osh- avva presbyterial of the wms the western section met in st pauls united chveh ajax last tuesday mrs j c love of port perry third vice president op ened the session mrs alex rus- sell president of the wa wel comed the delegates the wor ship service was conducted in the morning by the pickering auxiliary and in the afternoon by the greenwood auxiliary at the luncheon served by st pauls vv a greetings were brought by the rev butler mrs j h mckinney conference pres ident and mrs f reed second vice president the eastern section was held in courtice united church mrs f reed opened the session and mrs c simmons president of the wa welcomed the dele gates the worship service was conducted in the morning by the bowmanville trinity church af ternoon auxiliary and in the afternoon by the nestleton affil iated society at the luncheon served by the courtice wa greetings were brought by the rev l m som- erville and mrs j h mckinney solos were sung by mrs harry i smith and mrs harold muir speakers at the sessions were mrs k c hopkins and miss ila newton mrs hopkins in a thoughtprovoking address based on the theme of the rallies stewardship of abilities declared nobody is without talent and urged everyone to use their tal ents to the best of their ability miss newton who has spent twenty years in northwestern alberta spoke of her work es pecially of the last six years 14000 addition to sarcq plant work has been started on the construction of a new 14000 addition to the sarco plant at claremont the wa stephen son co of richmond hill are the contractors the extension at the rear of the present fac tory will serve as a warehouse- the actual cost is expected to be in excess of the stated figure when the lighting and heating systems are installed the addition will measure 50 by 60 and will be of all steel and prefabricated construction it is expected that the entire vyork will be finished by the end of the year northwest of edmonton she served both old and young tea- land boys visited sunday with ehing preaching baptizing ba- mr and mrs grenville wilson bies and conducting funeral ser- the euchre held in the legion hall on monday evening was well attended the prizes were won by ladies mrs m crit- balsam mrs b jamieson the sympathy of this com munity goes to the fiss family at glen major in the death of mr wm fiss who passed away at his home on wednesday oc tober 24 at altona i mr and mrs b jamison and mary jean visited sunday with vice sic told of the great need for more workers for the home missions and expressed thanks it is reported that mr howard jones at brooklin mr and mrs n f goddard at for the much needed bales of erindale supplies the official board will meet the quiet thoughtful words of this friday night in the mt zion i mrs t l norton past presi- church i dent who told the departing mrs w p jones visited one delegates to have faith and to day last week with mrs j a j trust in god were a fitting close bloomington mr and mrs h richard of toronto were guests of mr and mrs e lemon over the weekend mrs wilkison and iwo boys are visiting with her parents at fort william mr and mrs h kee betty anne and john of orangeville visited with mr o tranmer and family and at mr and mrs f fairies at stouflville on sunday the pupils gave a surprise birthday party replete with birthday cake and gifts to mrs tate at school last friday after noon mrs matheson mrs leach and children of toronto were visiting at mr j k tranmers on sunday mr stewart and friend of to ronto were at mr and mrs r mills on friday mrs tate attended a birthday party for her rjother at green- bank on saturday to the rallies hockley of claremont has pur- the bazaar and supper date lather something that covers a multitude of chins temptation something the average man says no to once weakly fool a man who thinks a woman cant make a fool out of him playboy a man who be lieves that life is worth livingup mr x the man who calls you up when youre in the bath fowl supper on fri nov 2nd in the claremont community hall at 630 pm 150 per plate sponsored by the claremont legion tttkssksskcmmssk prin investments plan more centres by the end of 1958 the value of principal investments owner ship in shopping centres is ex pected to be more than one mil lion dollars since their first centre opened in 1952 they have built fourteen further centres the latest being the new oshawa shopping centre advertised this week in the tribune and there are many more pi shopping plazas to come in toronto seven centres are already operating and 9 more will soon be in service they are richview plaza richvievv side road at highway 27 this- tletown plaza albion rd at is lington avenue dufferin park plaza dufferin street south of bloor vaughan plaza yonge st at steeles ave greenwood plaza danforth avenue at cox- well ave northcrest plaza woodbine avenue at sheppard ave cedarbrae plaza lawr ence avenue east at markham road and lansing plaza king ston road at lansing cutoff elsewhere in ontario princi pal investment plazas are plan ned for barrie brantford king ston london north bay st catharines sarnia sudbury and windsor others will be built at calgary regina st john and victoria bc gary taylor is delegate to 4th natl club week gary taylor son of mr and mrs charles taylor pefferlaw rr 1 has this past week been selected as one of the fourteen 4h members to represent 4h boys and girls club work in ontario in the national 4h club week which will take place at the time of the royal winter fair at this time he will have the opportunity of meet ing 4h beys and girls from all the provinces in canada glen major mrs f broadway of england spent last week with mrs clin ton neville on sunday nov 4 the people of the community are charter ing a bus to toronto to attend church the bus leaves clare mont four corners at 930 in the morning mr and mrs joe jones spent a couple of days with mr and mrs allan jones newmarket we welcome frank and john ellery to our community they are charges of mr and mrs jim jones mr and mrs sands of nassau were guests over the weekend of mrs gowan ferguson and mr bob ferguson at glen gowan the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to mrs wm fis and family in the loss of a be loved husband and lather mrs wm goodkey sterling is spending two weeks with mrs wm fiss and edgar miss mabel baker waterdown was here for a few days last week sunday evening visitors with mr and mrs jim jones were mr and mrs allan holman of brooklin mr and mrs charles fiss and fred balsam mr and mrs ralph faulkner of good wood mr and mrs edgar john son and family and miss doreen whitney of uxbridge mr and mrs joe jones spent one day last week at mr and mrs lloyd wilsons mrs ed jones newmarket is spending a few days with her mother mrs wm fiss and ed gar mr ancr mrs george pickett spent one day last week in to ronto brig and mrs spragge were guests at glen gowan over the weekend with mrs g fer guson and son robert mrs clinton neville left on saturday to spend the winter in palm beach florida bridal suite a horse sta ble saturday excursions to toronto by cm low fares every saturday to and incl dec 15 tickets good going and returning same saturday only excursion fares from j barrie 230 mxdsat 370 allandaie 24s sunderland 20s bradford lflo blackwater 200 holland lavdlvg 150 uxbridge lb newmarket 135 stouffvrlle 110 aurora 120 peterboro 800 tenden mrs ii cottonmcns chased the jack hubbard pro- has been changed from nov 30 mr and mrs harry tobias of and you cant answer prizes by mr s goden and no- perty in balsam mr hubbard to dec 7 further notice later toronto and mr and mrs har- 1 college degree a piece rerve hill other prizes were is now in fairview lodge at mr and mrs charlie dav and old bennett and son of oshawa j of paper that helps you look won by mrs hammond sr mrs j whitby family of ajax isited sunday spent sunday with gordon and i down on the wealth it prevents f evans and mr j bielby m and mr lloyd wusoa m and mrs r day ill 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