e 8 the tribune thziiiy odobtt 13 1966 the little red brick schoolhouse in altona no longer required by pickering township area board no 1 is still very much in demand at least for 1500 some resident ratepayers would like to see it used for a community centre while others feel it should be taken over by the united missionary church the church board submitted the first offer and it was accepted staff photo sale of old school creates controversy altona the repui t- cd sale of the former al tona schoolhouse to the altona united missionary church has sparked a controversy among many lesidents here some feel that it should belong to the community while others contend that the property should be owned and maintained by the church thirteen per sons were contacted by the tribune replies were divided evenly with one refusing comment the pickering township school area board no 1 has already accepted the si500 application by the church mr fred lewis named to act on behalf of the community said he had insufficient time to call a meeting the main fear is that the church will be too restrictive in the use of the building not selective trustee gordon pearce denied that the area board had been selective in the sale the church was the only organization to accept our offer he said mr pearce told the tribune that if no offer had been received from within the community the property would have been offered lor sale by public tender bob lewis a trustee on the church board said he was surprised at the con troversy that had been created we have no in tentions of keeping the community out it can be used by both mr lewis said that the church trus tees had made enquiries about the building last february when they learn ed it would be available we were told to have our offer in by september 26 which we did allow dances the main question voic ed b some community lesidents concerns wheth er the church board will allow the building to be used for dances and euchre parties the tribune could not learn if any policy had yet been established mr fred lewis has al ready appealed to picker ing township council for a ruling on the matter and the issue could be reopen ed for discussion when the area board meets october 17 more than 90 guests at trousseau tea youll save money when you shop classified the tribune action ads it is the ideal place to find the inexpensive answer to almost every need to place an ad dial 6402100 open lit serve you monday to saturday 900 am to 000 pm mrs e d loney claremont mrs allan fryer was hostess at a trouseeau tea saturday oct 8 in honour of her daughter anne who is be ing married to derek spen cer of cedar creek on oct 15 mrs fryer and anne welcomed over 90 guests from toronto colling- wood cooksville stoulf- ville balsam cedar creek and ashburn pouring tea in the afternoon at the lace covered tea table centered with a bowl of pink and yellow snapdra gons and cosmos were mrs elwood carruthers mrs ross middleton mrs howard hockley and miss olie forsyth in the even ing the grooms mother mrs sam spencer mrs ken ward mrs jim cur tis and mrs elwood car ruthers were at the tea table plates of sand wiches and little cakes were on a side table which held a large white candle decorated with yellow roses specially made for the occasion by mrs doug norton tea assistants were nancy lloyst lonnie maxwell joy green grace benson lynn roszell ma rilyn madill glenda tay lor davena spencer and b r e n d a pollard the bridesmaids dorrcen car ruthers betty ann car ruthers and lynn spencer were in attendance show ing guests the beautiful gifts received by the bride- tobe at a recent united church meeting there was a message from norway house stating that cotton and wool patches cotton remnants and knitting wool any quantity were urgently needed for use in making articles for over seas relief anyone having any contributions please leave them at the home of airs earl anderson not later than november 1 betty ward daughter of mr and mrs ken ward has enrolled in the bap tist leadership training school at calgary mr and mrs george t bailey are the proud grandparents of a little granddaughter born to their daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs cecil johnson jr of liveley on october i mr and mrs alvin tho mas and shelly and ward of wa letdown spent the holiday weekend with mrs thomas parents mr and mrs john mcleod thanksgiving guests with mr and mrs john neal were their daughter lynda neal of ajax and mr and mrs eric ward the sympathy of the community goes to mr carl dcvitt in the passing of mrs devitt although the family could not be together for the holiday this year mr charles turner and sons dale and barry enjoyed thansgiving dinner with mrs percy hardy and sons keith and gordon mrs turner is still in osh- brougham pony to enter royal brougham miss anne gibson qualified a pony sam at the eglin- ion riding trials for the jumping class at the royal winter fair oct 2 she has been riding at the bayview riding club margaret miller a stu dent at university of west ern ontario spent the weekend at her home donald clodd infant son of mr and mrs robert clodd received the sacra ment of baptism at the thanksgiving service in st johns united church oct 9 the brougham ucw evening group met at the home of mrs k plaxton oct 5 the meeting was opened by mrs b euicott the worship service led by mrs m ellicott was entitled thanksgiving roll call was answered by 14 members and 4 girls guest speaker was mrs a ellicott who gave a study on the church and the world followed by group discussion lunch was served by mrs surphlis and mrs spang mrs l honey port ferry is spending a few- days with her daughter and family mr and mrs m annis the guides of the 1st green river troop jottrni- ed from brougham to green river to welcome into their troop six brow nies who came up to guides brown owl liz crete tawny owl betty michell and snowy owl mrs woods gave them a fare well they were welcomed irto the guide troop by captain watson and lieu tenant lunney girls who went up were cathy ali- chell helen myers cathy henry and sheila annis the brownies served lunch to the guides and visitors bobby beelby and rick- ie annis were invested in to the 1st brock pickering cub pack oct 10 the annual bazaar of the st johns ucw will be held in the church base ment at 230 pm oct 15 the theme will be pakis tan hay ride leaving anglican church 730 pm oct 15 guest speaker tom starr kide refreshments 75c anglican youth proceeds for teen challenge family stamp together october 16th 4 pm dr s crouch residence tth concession hri stouffville displays of collections with a pot luck dinner everyone welcome ilvr agricultura twentyone year old mrs david johnson the former joyce lewis of altona was selected recently as milvertons centennial agricultural queen tenders will be received not later than 1200 noon monday oct 171966 for the supply of seven automobiles lowest tender not necessarily accepted specifications mav be obtained from i he office of the clerk douglas j 1litz clerk township of pickering brougham ontario former altona gir agricultural queen hidden intersection scene of 3car crash this is the hidden intersection on the ninth line county road west of claremont where a crious scar accident occurred last week injured were mrs elwood johnson claremont rr2 gary james alex ander cnionvillc rri and rac gullion of willowdalc property damase was estimated at 150 saff photo i awa general hospital as the result of a car accident on august 23 the members of the ucw have chosen an ha waiian setting for their bazaar which will be held in the united church sat urday november 5 com mencing at 230 pm the village welcomes mr and mrs eric deter- ling who have moved here from musselmans lake and taken up residence in mrs loss hills home congratulations to har old norton frank hcndy richard colwell jack ow en and jim avery all prize winning exhibitors at markham fair mr and mrs roy timnis and sons ricky randy and rodney were sunday guests at the home of mr and mrs cyril clark and frank in brampton sunday october 16 claremont baptist church will celebrate its 145th an niversary services will be held at 11 am and 730 pm the rev l a greg ory of toronto general secretary of the baptist convention of ontario and quebec will be in the pu pil special music is being prepared by the choir the soloist for the morning service will be mr carson mackenzie in the evening the wideman quartette will sing october 23 is laymens sunday at the church the men will be in charge of the service and a visiting layman will speak this evening thurs day october 13 the an nual meeting of the bible society will be held in the baptist church at 8 pm rev r b walden district secretary will show a col oured film entitled this is the vision on saturday mr and mrs l i almack and family held a thanksgiv ing b31bq in the valley of their farm with them enjoying the beautiful au tumn day and the glorious colouring of the landscape i were mr and mrs james french and cameron san dy jane and ian of scar- 1 bcro and mrs almacks mother mrs a y robert son of bcamsville who is visiting here for a few days other recent guests at the almack home were mr john labric of rose- lea alberta mt and jrs 1 mrs david johnson 21 the former joyce lewis daughter of mr and airs fred lewis of altona has been chosen milverton centennial agricultural queen the selection was based on personality appear ance agricultural back ground and knowledge joyce has been extreme ly active in 4h club work acquiring both county and provincial certificates and pins she was selected to take part in conferences and judging at both the university of guelph and the canadian national ex hibition she is president of the milverton 4h club joyce is a busy girl in addition to these activities she is a fulltime sales- j jaerschky and family of bay ridges and mr and mrs norman hendricks of hamilton mr and mrs john wil son and family were guests at a turkey dinner on sunday at the home of air and airs ronald graves of stouffville a panel discussion on cancer sponsored by the north pickering branch of the canadian cancer soci ety will be held in brougham community hall tuesday october is at 8 pm the moderator will be dr o g mills of oshawa the special guest speaker will be dr john ai al darte head of the department of haematolo- gy at the hospital for sick children toronto mrs hugh pugh of claremont is president of the north pickering branch and other clare mont officers are airs bob torrance treasurer mrs ken ward and airs rich ard cooper telephone committee airs l d al mack publicity and educa tion airs dick ward and mrs reg hoskins com mittee members air and mrs doug rey- clerk a domestic engineer press reported for the kit chenerwaterloo record and the london free press and holds a member ship in the milverton rod and gun club she sews all her own dresses and made her own wedding dress the centennial queen ceremony took place fol lowing a parade at milver ton fair she received a crown a banner and a cor sage from the runnerup to the title yvonne crum- mer of linwood out the win entitled joyce to compete at fordwich for the centennial queen championship of huron and perth counties and the finalist then advances to the provincial title in toronto nolds and family of bow- manville visited with mrs reynolds parents air and airs cliff reynolds on sunday air and airs terry hop kins and jodi spent thanksgiving weekend with airs hopkins par ents air and airs will evans al their cottage near coboconk guests at the home of mr and alts steve wide- man for thanksgiving dinner on sunday were airs robert redshaw sr airs d hardy airs f stephenson air and airs wilmot hill barbara and frank air and airs redshaw and shane air and airs jack redshaw and gregg and air and airs ross redshaw and ted a meeting of the clare mont womens institute will be held in the com- inunilv hall on wednes day october 19 at 2 pm miss viola forsyth will speak on the subject of the canadian indian members on the lunch committee arc mrs evans benson airs john murray and airs n leh man take this as an example 30000 invested in mutual accumulating fund january 1 1950 could have allowed a withdrawal of every month until december 31 19g5 at which time it could have been cashed in for starts thursday october 13 woody auen strikes back ih the wildest comedy of the tear adult enlrtinrant plus os thf same program actually filmed at the grand prix tracks the young racers in coiok llox office opens daily 7l s commences 7 m 2932441 if you dont happen to have 30000 consider this 10000 invested in mutual accumulating fund every month from january i 1050 until december 31 10c5 had grown to 4213155 mutual accumulating fund is available through associated mutual investments 25fi egjinton ave e toronto 12 local iuihisitativk jack imurbay cam 6495330 to tack mcmurray of associated mutual liucslinciil kk claremont ontario weave contact mc as i would like to have further information 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