Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 6, 1966, p. 8

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pfi i the t8i5uke tiorajir- odaier 6 1966 claremont school wins cup for markham fair display birthday luncheon at st johns on friday october 14 the recently completed 34room addition to pickering district high school will be odicially opened by honorable william g davis minister of education the total cost of the project including equipment exceeded two million dollars minister pickering the new addition to the pickering district high school will he officially opened by the honorable william g davis minister of educa tion oct 14 there are 34 rooms in the added wing bringing the total number of rooms in the school to 59 in addi tion to 16 classrooms de signed for maximum flexi bility there are shops and labs to permit a more diversified choice of courses for students as well as a double gymnas ium the total cost of the building including archi tects fees and equipment was 2153108 of this si 178018 was borne by the federal and provincial governments the remain ing 975090 was shared by the township of pick ering the town of ajax and the village of picker ing first for pumpkin pickering twp council approves new ward boundaries brougham a bylaw setting new boundaries for wards in pickering town ship passed almost without discussion monday night but a battle appears to be shaping up when it goes before the ontario munici pal board for approval when councillor ronald cliatten chided reeve cliff laycox for the speed with which the vote on the by law was taken reeve lay cox said objections can be voiced at an omb hearing the date of which wont be set until some opposition is registered at this coun cillor john campbell said oh it will new boundaries under the new bylaw ward 1 includes lots 21 to 35 in concessions 1 to 9 except the part of conces sion i south of highway 401 ward 2 includes the remaining part of the township north of highway 401 plus the part south of 401 east of the town of ajax ward 3 will comprise lots 13 lo 22 in the part of the township south of highway 401 in ranges 2 and 3 and concession 1 ward 4 will be all lots south of 401 from 23 to 29 ward 5 will be lots 30 to 35 south of baseline rd the new boundaries if approved change the areas so that ward 1 has a population of 5032 instead of 2486 ward 2 will be adjusted up to 5175 from 2217 ward 3 down to 6188 from 10145 ward 4 down to 4048 from 4436 and ward 5 down to 5117 from 6276 ward 4 is expected to grow by about 1500 by the beginning of 1967 in a recorded vote coun cillors donald beer and harvey spang deputy- reeve jean mcphcrson and reeve c w laycox voted for the bylaw councillor ronald c h a 1 1 e n john campbell and john wil liams were opposed green river ken neth graham son of mr and mrs john graham won lirst prize for his pumpkin at markham fair and came second in the greased pig contest mr and mrs r craig entertained mr and mrs wrii michell to a joint wedding anniversary last week after a tour of the new city hall they had dinner at the great china restaurant mr and mrs benson draper entertained mr and mrs s davics and mr and mrs m labciic lo dinner on sunday the senior young peo ples group are planning a crokinolc party for their next meeting to be held in the church hall on friday october 15 friday at s pm the executive for the ambas sadors and happy hour club will meet at the home of r hutching mrs v mikkclscn and daughter of victoria sq spent the weekend with her mother mrs j nighs- wander mr neil postill is pro gressing as well as can be expected following his so journ in the hospital mr and mrs d haynes and family of stouffville spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs c postill mrs e wilson has re turned from an enjoyable trip lo the west coast on tuesday at 8 pm in the church there will be a bible study alternating each week with the trini ty baptist church white- vale notice due to the holiday the regular monthly meeting of pickering township school area no 1 will be held on monday october 17 at 8 pm lloyd johnston secretary atha visitors airs m dunkeld atha mr and mrs doug ecklund toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs grcnville draper mr and mrs ellis mel lon and family visited with his mother mrs j w melton of burkcton sta tion on saturday the community extends sympaty lo mr and mrs david tran in the passing of their brotherinlaw mr walter thompson of markham claremont clare mont has reason to be proud of its public school pupils for their fine show ing at markham fall fair friday afternoon they were awarded the silver cup for the best all round effort in public school dis play in the absence of their principal mrs delia moore the cup was pre sented to mr joe tran of claremont second vice- president of the markham president of the fair and fair by mr howard cos- burn immediate past- chairman of the school par ade given hammond won first prize for her essay on the contribution the indi ans have made to canadian history other essay win ners were helen johnson third donna forsyth fourth and donna tom- kins fifth prizes for the most out standing school work on display at the fair were writing grade 1 joey mccullouch sixth grade 5 nancy smith third grade 7 donna tomkins second donna forsyth fourth grade 8 gwen hammond fifth and don na madill sixth art grades 7 and 8 poster on conservation suzanne hockley first murray quantz second beverley bell fourth helen johnson fifth art childs activety in the playground randy timms 5th collection of art farm scenes grade 8 girls beverley bell b r e n d a planagan karen cook doreen lehman third prize grade 8 boys gord on white gordon hodg son frank hill robert roszell fifth prize map of ontario grade 8 peter hilge fifth bill tran 6th basket of cut flowers dorrell britton 5th weed collection melo- die pearce fifth collection of art farm animals jim avery and gordon pearce third bird house peter hilge 2nd bird feeding station tom lewis second scarecrow ron frelz second miss anne fryer who is being married tn derek splicer of ceaar creek october 15 was guest of honour at a personal show er given by three of her friends doreen and betty anne carruthers and bren- da pollard at the home of brendas mother mrs art pollard on wednesday evening september 28 anne received her gifts seated in a chair beneath a blue and white shower umbrella at the party were her mother mrs mrs allen fryer the grooms mother mrs sam spencer and mrs terry hopkins mrs bob budd mrs ray ward mrs ken ward mrs eiwood car ruthers mrs randy car ruthers the misses lynn roszell grace benson lonnie m a x w e 1 1 joy green marylyn madill lynn gliddon glenda tay lor and nancy lloyst anne was also honoured at a miscellaneous shower given by lillian albright and helen lunney at the home of mrs sam spencer of cedar creek the bridal chair was beautifully dec orated with pink and white streamers and the bride-to- be sat before the fireplace lo receive the best wishes of friends in cedar creek and from balsam stouff ville and toronto other parties were a miscellane ous shower at the home of her aunt mrs clara mor rill for friends and rela tives in collingwood and a community shower monday evening october 3 hosted by members of the baptist church in claremont mr and mrs ken jones are holidaying in florida mrs ed lewis who re cently sold her home is staying with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs sam taylor the annual meeting of the claremont branch of the canada bible society will be held thursday october 13 at 8 pm in the baptist church the rev r b walden district secretary will show a coloured film entitled this is the vision fairview lodge is hold ing a tea bake sale and bazaar wednesday after noon october 19 all arti cles for the bazaar are made by residents of the lodge and the tea is given by the nurses mr and mrs herbert hilge were recent weekend guests of mr and mrs mar lowe myer at their cottage at bancroft mrs george derusha mrs bernard burnell mrs george coppins mr and mrs harold norton and mrs bert m a y e were among those who took the chartered bus tour on mon day lo the haliburton area to view the autumn colo- rama sponsored by the horticultural society of stouffville mr and mrs russel hamilton visited with mr and mrs tom farrow in uxbridge on sunday a treat for the ladies of the community will be the showing of fall fashion accessories by eatons of canada sponsored by the ucw in the united church on wednesday october 12 with luncheon at 100 pm champion balkaren tas- cha maltese toy dog own ed by mrs laura m paton went best in show for the second lime in three brougham st johns united church sun day school room was the scene of a birthday lunche on afier sunday school oct 2 when the girls of mrs donaldsons class celebrated the summer and fall birthdays october birthdays celebrated were debbie pascoe debbie brown and sheila annis august brenda ramsay july rosemary henry and jane ellison joy rebekah lodge held its regular meeting in the months at the burlington dog show on september 24 this makes the third time that she has gone best toy dog in show she also won the toy dog breeders memorial trophy for a dog bred owned and shown by a member of the club it is the second time the tro phy has come to clare mont having previously been won by her father champion balkaren per seus at the scarboro ken nel club in 1962 mr and mrs paton attended the atlantic exhibition in st john nb this summer where they showed five dogs three maltese and two cairn terriers mrs margaret wilker had as her weekend guests her nephew and his wife mr and mrs erlyn wilker of stratford friday even ing she was hostess at a party for them and a few friends and the members of the goodfellowship class in the united church on saturday mrs wilker with mr and mrs erlyn wilker mrs fred evans and mrs c a over land motored to graven- hurst to see the fall show ing of the trees township hall oct 3 noble grand sister esther clodd assisted by vice grand sister leila beer conducted the regular bus iness under a guard of honor past district dep utypresident jean elluott was extended a special welcome sister clodd pre sented her with a pddp jewel white dove lodge aja and welcome lodge stouffville extended imi tations to their upcoming birthday parties visitors at the home of mrs and mrs wilmot hill last week were mr and mrs william evans of toronto the brougham bowling league began its season at the west rouge bowl sept 30 many friends and rela tives gathered in the town ship hall to congratulate mr and mrs arthur carle- ton on their 60th wedding anniversary united church ucw evening group meeting will be held at the home of mrs roy timms mrs fre da murray will show pic tures of indonesia at s pm monday evening oct ober 10 a single bunch of banr- nas may have from 50 to 150 separate fruits on it and may weigh from 40 to 100 pounds tender tenders will be received not later than 1200 noon monday oct 17 1966 for the supply of seven automobiles lowest tender not necessarily accepted specifications mav be obtained from the ofiicc of the clerk douglas j llitz clerk township of pickering brougham ontario for immediate delivery on a brand new 1967 pontiac buick beaumont call jc at chas cooper ltd claremont 6492114 open evenings short rib blade roast lb 65c fresh lb 70t baby beef liver lb 49c free delivery fretz bros a harper rk3 claremont meat market riione 6103125 the pickering district high school hoard cordially invites the public lo attend the official opening of the addition to pickering high school by the honourable william i davis minister of education fridoy 14th of october 1966 at 8 pm will any dealer do warranty work yes hut and there are some important bills if his service stalls are busy with his regular cus tomers and you bought your car somewhere else he is likely to service his regular customers first yon cant blame hint 1 there is some doubt that the factory will approve your service claim because of neglect on your part he could well decide to charge you if you bought elsewhere the most important but however is when the trouble is hard to find which is often it is difficult and often impossible for a dealer to be paid by tdk factory for time spent on diag nosis though it is often considerable this is a continuing problem for dealers who must pay their mechanics a share of the labor rate trouble- finding may well take an hour and a half of a mechanics time unless he is paid by the dealer who cannot recover the cost under warranty he will shun the diagnosis and the customer suffers this is one of the many costs quality dealers absorb to keep their customers it is one of the many reasons to consider well the dealers reputation for service and reliability when you are shopping for a new car see you next week markham chrysler dodge no 7 huy laldlaw blvd phone 2011712 sunday midnight show rlooo black lace eva bartok cameron mitchell and dinosaurus both in exciting color adult kntcrtainmcnt box office opens at 1205 am admission 5150 per couple s5c sinjle saturday matinee rom 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