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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 12, 1958, p. 8

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ttqt 8 m sraotrs turns thorstlty tat h 1958 claremont and pickering township district the womens institute will meet on wednesday june 18th at 115 pm in the community hall there will be a short busi ness meeting and the program will be dispensed with as the ladies of the institute are in vited to myrtle for their meet ing at 230 pm there will be cars at the hall to provide trans portation to myrtle please note the time of our meeting the young people of the bap tist church are having a weinsr roast on friday evening june 13th uxbridge young people will be guests and the speaker for the evening will be mr floyd wright of stouffville two carloads of ladies from the womens institute went to stouffville on wednesday june 4th and enjoyed the afternoon as guests of the altona wi the speaker for the day was from simpson sears and she illustrat- cd by slides interior decorating 1unch was enjoyed by all the members and friends of the baptist sunday school are reminded of the annual picnic to be held saturday june 14 at springhill park south of brooklin on no 12 highway a bus will leave the church at 1 oclock everyone welcome rev gordon domm general secretary of the ontario temp- erance federation was the spe- cial speaker at the morning service of the united church on sunday the bake sale and tea held on saturday by the mothers auxil iary to the cubs scouts was very successful and the mem bers are grateful to those who donated or helped in any way with this tea miss daisy ryall of toronto spent sunday with mrs geo mcconnell miss daisy duerdon entertain ed several friends from hamil ton on the weekend we are pleased to report that mr lloyd pugh is up and ar ound again after being confined to bed with the shingles a number of local residents attended the annual erskine cemetery service on sunday afternoon mr and mrs doug arksey of brooklfn mr and mrs harold redshaw and mr guthbert bar- tagar visited with mrs wm voss on sunday mr and mrs harry porter motored to midland on sun day claremonts softball team mov ed out front in the local com munity league by beating gree nwood 64 on thursday night jack rennies team are current ly undefeated after four games miss barbara mairs rn an airline stewardess stationed at montreal visited with her grand mother mrs david dawson north of claremont for a few days last week mrs porter has submitted her resignation to the public school board she has been on sick leave for a number of weeks mrs wilson of uxbridge has filled the vacancy the board is currently advertising for a tea cher for grades five and six green river mr w lale and son and daughter of toronto had sun day dinner with mr and mrs c postill and family mr and mrs w smetham at tended the birthday party for their grandson held at the home of his parents mr and mrs m yetta of willowdale mr and mrs l pcgg and family attended tht sportsmans day held at mount albert on saturday last mr and mrs s davies spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs j davies a number of members and friends gathered at the first baptist chyrch whitevale on tuesday evening last when a present was given to rev and mrs fleischer and sylvia and good wishes were extended to them as they leave on their journey to scotland and other european points we are look ing forward to having with us the rev ordock of finnieston church glasgow scotland next sunday evening the reg ular church service will be un der the leadership of a group of young toronto businessmen as they have been with us before these visitors are no strangers and a most cordial invitation is extended to all to come and en joy an evening of christian fel lowship on sunday june 29th at 230 the annual decoration day of brunswick hill cemetery will be held in the church here the rev mr ordock will be the guest speaker and special music will be given by the home choir mr and mrs barnaby ajax were sunday supper guests with her parents mr and mrs roy carter the young people will hold their regular meeting at the home of miss anne draper on friday evening at s oclock all young folks welcome four provinicial honors certificates and pins awarded at 4h day celebrate golden wedding lifelong residents of ux bridge township mr and mrs asa forsytheon sunday june 1st celebrated their golden wedding anniversary the happy event was recognized by an at home reception at their home a large number of f riendsand relatives called to offer their congratulations during the afternoon and eve ning mr and mrs forsythe were married by rev j a grant baptist minister of claremont ont in 1908 the happy couple have three sons turner and charles who live at the home place and joseph who lives at balsam there are also five grandchildren all were at home for the happy occasion the above picture shows mr and airs forsythe cutting their anniversary cake uxbridge times journal seek entries for dairy maid contest in county the ontario county federation of agriculture is again sponsor ing a contest to select a miss ontario county the winner of the county contest will take part in the annual dairy maid con test at the canadian national exhibition to take part in the contest en trants must be between the ages of 17 and 26 and live or have lived on a farm that has regu larly produced milk or cream the winner will receive 10 cash plus the county sash as well as the trip to toronto with all expenses paid the second iplace winner will receive s and the third place winner 7 all who enter the contest will re ceive 5 entrants are asked to secure their copies of the rules from bert pearson rr 2 uxbridge bill nesbitt rr 1 brooklin wilmot gates rr 2 pickering or george mclaughlin beaver- ton entries may be sent to h l fair uxbridge mrs hamer myrtle r worry rr 2 osh- awa clarence worry rr 2 oshawa don barker pickering or gordon rynard zephyr balsam mt zion mrs r jnmleson mr and mrs lewis jones mrs glen manderson mr and mrs b jamicson mary jean and donald mrs orr graham nnd mr and mrs elmer wilson attended the nurses graduation exercises of the oshawa general hospital last friday night when miss phyllis jones graduated congratulations mrs j briggs of oshawa spent the weekend with mr and mrs b jamieson mrs art hayes of toronto visited over the weekend with mr and mrs ljtwxs jones several from here attended decoration services at groveside cemetery last sunday mrs lome jones and doreen had supper sunday night with mrs floyd jones at brooklin quite a number from here at- plan to develop gotlier farm former heavyweight boxing champion rocky marciano and exyankee baseball player joe dimaggio plan to take the ini tial steps to develop the 106 acre pickering township farm owned by mr arthur gotlieb the property is known as pine- ridge farms mr gotlieb in conversation with the tribune said that the proposed development would be almost entirely a residential scheme he said that the neces sary land would be set aside for schools parks etc the owner stated that the promotion was still in a very premature stage he explained that the plan had not been presented either to pickering townships planning board or to council if the development proceeds mr gotlieb plans to erect 1000 homes they wil be in the 16000 price range brougham news miss sharp of oshawa called on her niece mrs al harvey on sunday afternoon mr and mrs jno knox and family of hampton also mr and mrs geo knox and familv of enniskillen mr and mrs k c pascoe and family visited their parents w a and mrs knox and ross and mrs knox and family on sunday mr and mrs k bent and fam ily of oshawa visited with her mother mrs w hamilton on sunday congratulations to mrs m hamilton who celebrated her 80th birthday on saturday master gerry campbell son of mr and mrs earl campbell met with a serious accident one day last week while playing in the yard he fell receiving a cut in the knee which required seven stitches to close mr barjak sr was rushed to the hospital on friday evening where lie underwent an opera tion he is now coming along fine mrs w gray had tea on sun day with mrs alex gray and family the regular monthly meeting of the womans association of st johns church met on wed- nesday evening at the home of mrs h miller with a good at tended brooklin fair on satur day the active service class will meet next wednesday night june 18 at the home of miss kathleen mcavoy mrs lloyd wilson and mis edgar evans are in- charge of the program a russian publication claims the street car was invented by a russian whats a street car tendance the president mrs philip opened the meeting with a hymn followed by prayer the minutes of previous meeting were read and approved during the business period plans were discussed for sending two to summer camp also supply for the choir and flowers for the church mrs w hamilton was appointed card convener in place of mrs gray who found the work too much for her the meeting was then turned over to mrs robt malcolm who gave two very interesting readings meeting closed with the theme hymn and theme prayer host esses mis h miller and mrs robt miller served a dainty lunch the regular weekly euchre again sponsored by joy rebek- ah lodge was held on tuesday evening with the following as winners mrs a carlton mrs h plaxton mrs e williams mr thos watson mr w carl ton and mr allan ellieott spe- ciils went to mr h pugh and mrs f carter the regular meeting of the wms of st john church will be held on thursday afternoon june 19 at the home of mrs wannop who will be assisted by mrs cassie and mrs lem- mon program convener mrs n burton mrs e campbell and mrs w knox roll call a verse from 1 timothy there will be no church serv ice in st johns church on sun day morning due to the memor ial and decoration service on sunday afternoon when service will be held at 230 pm a short service will be held in the cemetery at 130 pm sunday school will be held as usual at 11 am i brougham decoration service june 15 the annual memorial and dec oration day service of broug ham union cemetery will be held on sunday june 15th fol lowing the placing of flowers in the cemetery from 130 to 2 pm rev h h lackey of the claremontbrougham charge will conduct the service in the united church at 230 pm special music will be rendered by the quartette of- the white vale united church the present members on the cemetery committee are pres ident geo holtby vice pres joe percy treasurer cecil phil lips secretary w c willson directors messrs silas tool wm ellieott harold phillips manson ellieott and dean per cy a prepared financial statement shows the following receipts and expenses total receipts and assets 439853 expenses 109966 balance on hand cash and bonds 329866 cash on hand 29866 sale of plots 11500 collection from decoration day 57 14600 othe donations 5900 bond and debenture interest 9690 goodwood cool winds and backward wea ther have made crops seem bac kward a severe frost on friday night june 6th turned most peoples early potato crop black remember the sunday school convention to be at epson on june 18th mrs c d jones is visiting with son benny and mrs jones and with sisterinlaw miss ad- die jones while attending the baptist convention held in ham ilton pleased to hear mr f a forsythe came home from hos pital last weekend we hope for speedy gain for future health goodwood junior ball team sponsored by the bypu won over ballantrae on wednesday- evening mr and mrs gordon jones marilyn and betty and mr geo jones spent the weekend visit ing mrs jones grandmother in montreal and viewing the sea way project mr and mrs carl hockley and family have moved into the upstairs apartment of mrs grib- bles home mr and mrs joe kramer and miss irene scott spent the week end with mr and mrs harry woodland prayer meeting will meet this thursday in the church you are welcome the lords prayer rock stands near bristol vermont it was inscribed in 1891 to admon ish profane teamsters urging their horses up a steep grade tea biscuits were the order of the day at the ontario county 4h homemaking club achieve ment day for the supper club held at brock district high school cannington saturday may 31st one hundred and twelve girls represented eleven clubs in the county miss wilda gordon ontario county home economist was in charge of the day and was as sisted by mrs c mann of peter borough mrs r jeffery of frontenac leeds grenville and mrs jenipher ritchie of carleton dundas and russell each girl exhibited four tea biscuits of her own making and also her record book the mor ning activity included menu jud ging and placing a tea biscuit class each girl was asked to support her judgment of the tea biscuits with oral reasons a third activity was to plan suit able supper menus each for a different season of the year six clubs presented exhibits with a member of the club giv ing a three minute comment tea biscuits and variation was the topic presented by the altona amateur cooks marion betz commentator udney busy bees north cecelia mccarthy commentator and also by a new club brooklin happy circle sandra campbell was the speak er rathburn country cooks chose ways of serving fruits and margaret gray gave the comment salads was the name of the sunderland salty stitch clubs presentation with annie may cragg as commenta tor the beaverton busy bees presented tea biscuits and var iations with helen morrison giving the comment demonstrations and skits were presented by five clubs all members of the bethesda blue belles took part in food guide for health table setting and service for the farm family was presented by five members of the udney busy bees south brougham merry mixers all took part in lets make tea biscuits and janet mctavish and lois noble presented the same topic for the quaker hill club food makes a differ ence was the topic presented by nine members of scugog ju nior homemakers the supper club was the twelfth homemaking club com pleted by four girls in ontario county provincial honor cer tificates and pins were present ed to elizabeth alsop beaver ton elva stearman mrs alma mavnard and bettv noble all of the quaker hill club county honor certificates and pins were presented to girls completing 6 homemaking club projects as follows mary ellen hill gail gray beaverton lin da bagshaw daphne eades sunderland marie finn karen anne morgan and meada speir- an of udney north fortythree certificates of achievement were presented to girls completing an even num ber of projects each member leader and assistant leader re ceived a silver 4h homemaking club spoon special announcements i n eluded the naming of the four homemaking club girls to rep resent ontario county at the provincial girls conference these girls are janet mctavish quaker hill roberta mcelroy beaverton marie gray rath- burn and gail martin udney the conference will be held the last week of june at the oac guelph where two hundred girls will meet to discuss mutual problems be entertained and learn the fall homemaking club project will be meat in the menu a food club dealing with the selection of meat cuts cook ing procedures and making the most of less tender cuts of meat the leaders training school will be held in september anyone interested in this work is welcome to contact the ontario department of agricul ture office uxbridge uxbridge twp tax rate up two mills for 1958 uxbridge township council meeting on monday evening set the tax rate for 1958 two mills higher than last year the rate will be 40 mills as against 38 in 1957 the commercial rate will be 4308 mills as against 4107 last year highest public school levy in any section is 216 mills where a new school is being built and the low figure is 43 where the pupils are trans- ported out of the section the uxbridge high school budget for the coming year is up 19000 over 1957 the total is 26500000 and of this am ount uxbridge township is ask ed to raise 2253894 some of the fates and the amounts to be raised are as follows countv 1016 mills 2192216 high school1045 2253894 public schools 399 850500 twp purposes 154 3123000 a bylaw authorizing the new tax rate was given three read ings and passed more than 5 tons of coal are used to manufacture the steel to build a modern sixroom house kinsale- l l waltham j the annual may meeting rf- the kinsale womans institute was held at the school on tues day a very enjoyable program was given by the junior room under the direction of mrs d williams music teacher mrs mccool of brooklin was the guest speaker a picnic lunch was served to all sigma c boys met last mon day at the school at 4 pm the daughter of mr and mrs robert smith kelly louise was christened on sunday june 8th at st thomas anglican church in brooklin by the rev e w fuller godmothers were mrs gordon wallace and mrs hans j lye godfather was mr hans joachim lye mrs geo matthews and mr and mrs b- legg visited rela tives at scarboro on saturday night miss celia whitehouse of tor onto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs b legg mr and mrs d trim were sunday visitors with their grand mother mrs geo matthews the kinsale wa will meet this coming thursday june 12 at the home of mrs lidgett whitby the members hope there will be a large attendance since this is the last meeting of the season the ladies of kinsale wms attended a tea given by the wms ladies of greenwood at the church friday afternoon the missionary supplies were exhibited that are now on their way to overseas and to fred victor mission torontothere was a large attendance from as far away as port perry weekend guests of mr and mrs ralph mowbray were mr and mrs milton mowbray of to ronto dr and mrs john thom son and christopher also of toronto quite a number of kinsale residents attended the brooklin fair the fair was a great suc cess with a very large attend ance and an excellent program especially the horse show it was the best ever with a large number of entries mi lion blanks brougham 50 registering a total of thirteen strike outs mt zions neil pas coe blanked brougham 50 in a south ontario softball league contest played in brooklin on monday night it was mt zi ons second victory in three starts they humbled port per ry in their group opener but lost to brooklin on saturday afternoon frank stroud handled the mound chores for brougham he registered two strike outs brougham make their official debit before their home fans on friday night when they en tertain port perry on monday june 16 the two home team rivals brooklin and mt zion will square off brooklin are picked by many to sweep their group again this season mount lions showing to date has sur prised many followers time spent in getting even would be better spent in getting ahead when success looks you over and then overlooks you who do you really think is to blame memorial and decoration day service of the famous elto outboard motors manufactured by johnson outboard marine co peterboro ontario 3 to 35 horsepower from 12835 up aiso used units available service to all units altona feed supply rr3 claremont phonesto 210 f brougham union cemetery will be held on sunday june 15th 1 30 pm cemetery service 230 pm church service rev h h iackey pastor special music by the quar tette of the whitevale united church you are welcome uxbridge twp road deficit is 5000 for 57 township of abridge road expenditures exceeded the au thorized bylaw by 5000 last year it was revealed at the reg ular meeting on monday night council received subsidy on on ly 31000 while the expendi ture totalled 36000 in view of this it was suggested that council pass a supplementary bylaw for another s3000 the authorization this year was for 31000 council agreed to ask xor an additional 2000 wilfred french offered to sup ply gasoline required for the goodwood pumping station at 364c a gallon subject to any change in the wholesale rate council agreed to give mr french the contract road supt slack presented current accounts of 274099 which included a pay sheet of 88195 council discussed at some length the use of weed and brush spray on township roads as considerable damage is be ing done to crops on farms the work can only be done at a time when the spray will not blow around road supt slack stated that he did not care to handle the spray as he believed it was the cause of an illness which he had last year council made no decision in the matter to hold drumhead service on sunday the claremont legions an nual drumhead service will be held on sunday afternoon at 2 oclock on the legion grounds in case of rain the service will be held in the united church padre rev geo davison will be the speaker the colourful oshawa pipe band will be in attendance uxbridge twp council asks goodwood depot be kept open uxbridge township council is in receipt of a further communi cation from the canadian na tional railways stating that after consideration it was desir ous to close the goodwood sta tion in order to cut down ex penses the company stated that the volume of business did not warrant keeping the sta tion open reeve dowswell stated that in looking over back records he found that residents had paid considerable tax in order to secure he railway and he thought the company should take this point into considera tion a resolution by councillors forsyth and hogg was unani mously passed by council on monday night requesting that the station not be closed debentures approved council received approval from the municipal board authorizing the sale of 4353526 in deben tures for the new school on the 5th concession just south of the highway these debentures were purchased some time ago by graham company this ap proval clears the way for the issuing of debentures for the new goodwood school which council wishes to build this sum- some people have a perfect knack of saying and doing the wrong thing at the wrong time the person who practises what he preaches doesnt have much time for preaching mujw emaas 3e3f3e3c3gg3p3py83cb roxy theatre murkham evenings doors open 645 pm sat matintt 115 pm thurs frl sat june 12 13 14 the happiest show in town w vtar a p mgm presents i m a sol c siegel production starring danny kaye 1p i merry andrew fc cctfvrlno pier angeli 2 p j m tl abaccaloni noel purceu neil robert coote 3k tlpj fn cinom tna metr0c0l0r and gunmans walk with tab hunter van heflin one of the best westerns ever produced mon tues wed hear lanza sing lov6sonos to a ff new giru june is 17 18 htak iahza sih6 seven hlls of rom rtjoletlojeber airivedetci ronu ind others mario lanza seven hills of rome i renato rascel marisa allasio peggie castle riinwd ii romanise romel and fabulous las vegas uuninn ah technicolor show l oae3e3e3e3cgagg

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