the tribune stouffvilte on thursday june ii 1953 aaremont and pickering twp district calk ot via vjs- s mr and mr and mrs c zephyr were ast s itors o their eousi mri j coates mr and mrs morgan push of uxbridge were recent visi tors of miss se evans and mr and mrs j coaies the claremont womens in stitute members nave accept ed the kind invitation of stouff viile to attend a lecture with hill claremont oaijio rev fred brecfeob officiat ed at the ceremony mr and mrs bencze asid mr and mrs hill attended given in mar- riage by her father the bride crose an anklelengt sown of blue nylon net over taffeta the fitted bodice was fashioned with a portrait neckline she wore a white net fingertic veil which nuns from a heart snap- 3f british n monday 15th those wish- please cotninunl- mccohnell in aceompaning slides hansen art direct american oil co evening june ins to attend cate with mi advance excavation for the second house on the land owned by mr j ward commenced mon day morning mr and mrs cannon fifes were weekend visitors with friends in peterboro a number of member- of the brougham union lodge attend eu service at the stouffviile christian church on sunday mr and aliu donald pel of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs pub peelbv mr and mrs cecil redman attended the wedding of mr ray hill a former claremont boy on saturday mrs valentino and angeline visited with friends in toronto on sunday twenty seven members of claremont womens institute enjoyed a bus trip to midhurst park and oriliia last thursday leaving about i oclock the wea ther was showery all of the way but the sun shone upon arrival at the park and remain ed throughout the day all kinds of canadian wild life were to be seen of 1 tli ani mals and birds and tne group also visited the home of the happy couple of humans who created the owl pe at ale- donte revealing their love for pioneering with simple living and plenty of work with their poultry ducks goats and bees the bus wiih its well satisfied group arrived home again after 10 pm miss mccullough daughter of mr and mrs lyman mc cullough of north bay visited with her grandmother mrs jas mccullough last week weekend guests of mr anil mrs milne were mrs milne sister mrs ph duffy and mrs f shouldice of ottawa mr and mrs fred milne and miss rene roro toronto mrs duffy is remaining for a longer visit mr and mrs milnes home ce- flag decorated for coronation day the funeral services for the late mrs w thompson clare mont who had been a bed pa tient in queen elizabeth hos pital toronto for a number of years was held from picker ing funeral home on monday june suv conducted by the pastor rev lackey with inter ment in claremont union cemetery less than a year ago the only daughter mrs myrtle brown after years of patient suffering passed away de ceased is survived by her hus band william thompson and a son alan our sincere sympathy is ex tended to the mourners whose steadfast loving devotion has never faltered during all the years the pall bearers were mate anderson b rurnell r mcdonald e baker chas cooper and 1 gregg by mr thor fed headdress her hovers vvere ed roses andwhite carnations miss margaret winter of new market was bridesmaid her bal lerina length dress was of dusty pink brocaded nylon with a feather headdress to match her corsage was of pink roses and white carnations mr al lan jones glen major was best man the reception was held at the home of mr and mrs e winter newmarket for the im mediate families for their wedding trip to ot tawa and montreal the bride chose a dress of printed nylon with white accessories on their return the happy couple will snake their home in newmar ket open new school in pickering twp pickering townships third new public school in two years kosebank rd school was op ened saturday it is expected to take some of the pupils now overloading rouge hill school officiating were wh moore pickering reeve george todd trustee vaughan willard and ra hutchinson sam crags president of the rouge hill lions club present ed a union jack and flagstaff and a piano to the school on be half of the lions green river hllilbkvczk in a marriage that took place on monday june 1st at 330 pm at the christian baptist parsonage irene jean bencze daughter of mr and mrs steve bencze of lestock sask was wed to ivan blackburn hill son of mr and mrs george glen major mr and mrs wilton lx- bridge and mr moore burl ington visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a kingston mr anil mrs aa walker visited with mr and mrs geo pickett misses june and betty fiss spent the weekend at their home mr and mrs fred judges oak ridges mr and airs cor- byn ketueby visited sunday with mr and mrs ed john son and family mrs ed jones and marvin called on mr and mrs wm kiss anil edgar on sunday mrs jim jones lila jones and friends called on mrs walter biggs brooklir one ev ening last week mrs e carruthers sandra and barbara hill claremont visited mr and mrs claude simmonds and children on sat urday miss edna johnson is spend ing her summer holidays at her home here after spending a year at the toronto normal mr and mrs joe jones and hazel visited on sunday with mrs geo wilson and gordon mr and mrs charles piss and freddy visited sunday ev ening with mr and airs ed johnson and family to clear 25 miles of brush pickering township will at tempt to eradicate some twen tyfive miles of roadside brush this summer at a cost of approx imately 81000 the estimate provided at the recent council meeting was s37 per mile and a resolution to do 25 miles was passed some brush spray iig has been done in the past but only on a small scale and councillor newman contended that at this rate it would take 2 years to get the job done rev g davidson of the clare mont recreation committee business association appeared before council to discuss the possible purchase of land on the jack buckle farm green river to be turned into a park and swimming pool prices are to be obtained on the land and council will consider at a later date council agreed to the annual s grant for markham faif mr walter milne fair board representative was present kii sat june 1213 vstt all ashore in technicolor with mickey rooney dick haymes pin montana territory in color with lon mccallister wanda hendrix action adventuri from st iouis to new orleans with tyrone power piper lawrie in mississippi gambler in technicolor tins short ciirtoon f mrs r hamilton spent last tuesday and wednesday with airs a cook o agincourt and while there she viewed the coronation on tv air and airs wm duncan spent the weekend at palm- erston airs e switzer has returned from a holiday at norway pay quebec mr and airs o paterson of windsor and airs a mckay spent a few days with mr anil airs wm duncan they were welcomed home from a holi day in england mr and airs f sherratt and family spent sunday with air and mrs e forsyth we offer our congratulations to the pupils who were sue- eeissiul in die festival held qt brougham air and airs j reid and family spent sunday with air and airs w smetham we would like to extend our hearty congratulations to air jnd airs j nighwander on the occasion of their thirty fifth wedding anniversary the many friends of air j may were pleased to see him at church on sunday evening airs r carter was a recent visitor at the home of air and airs r jackson the friends and members of the first baptist church wish to thank air aicnally for his kindness in installing two motorola television sets in the church last week when a good ly number viewed the coron ation ontario county junior farmer field day the sth annual junior farm er field day will be held in the brooklin fair ground- on sat urday june 13th the programme which in cludes track and field events oftbal and tugowai will get under way at 1000 am the winners in the various events will represent the county at the regional junior farmer fied day at guelph on satur day june 20th a dance at geneva park straight east of brooklin at 900 pm with barretts or chestra supplying the music will round off the days pro gramme everyone welcome so come along and support the junior fanners brougham wednesday rillltsimy june it 18 never wave at a wac rosalind russell paul douglas pin sterling havden richard carlson in flat top in color last complete show s30 pm v air and airs aladen and fam ily of agincourt air and airs mitchell of toronto also air and airs bird and airs nel son were holiday guests at the a harvey home the annual decoration day service for brougham cemetery will be hold on sunday june 21st the regular meeting of the womans association of brou gham united church was held on wednesday evening- june 3 at the alanse home of mrs lackey with a good attend ance with the president airs cassie in charge the meeting opened by singing hymn 325 followed by the devotional which was taken by airs mat thews due to the ahsenee of airs geo duncan the min utes of previous meeting read and regular business discussed the card convener airs knox gave a report of the cards sent out also read several replies from those who had been re membered the program conve ner airs geo wilson then took over and called on airs miles who gave two lovely in strument selections rev hi lackey then gave a very inter esting talk on life on the mission field the meeting closed with hymn 30 follow ed by the mizpah benediction the nostesses mrs lackey tnd airs n burton then serv ed a very dainty and beautiful lunch the many friends of airs ross aliddleton are sorry to hear that she suffered a stroke on wednesday last and since that time has been critically ill all join in wishing her a speedv recovery airs philip air and mrs smith and mr and airs cas sie attended the decoration day service of zien united church at cedar grove on sun day afternoon air and airs sidney chen- ier and family also air and airs robertson all of toronto called on airs lemmon and airs aliddleton on sund v air and airs al hollinger of cherrywoori assisted with air and airs s powell h sunday air and airs ii shea spent sunday with friends at alan- ilia and blackwater airs lav sheppard spent a few days last week with friends in toronto airs rw witter and daugn- jteraiiss gladys witter of to- j ronto called on airs matthews lon saturday afternoon visitors with airs philip on sunday were miss duncan of toronto air and airs george smith of beaverton airs m rvan and susan of markham also ch and mr- ted and family of willowdale mr and mrs snider ef to ronto assisted her brother ross and air- midiileton on sunday airs r aliddleton of good wood spent a few days here last week assisting in caring for mr- ross mlddioton legion members cubs paraded here sunday the claremont legion led by the whitby legion pipe band held their annual drum head church parade on sun- iday afternoon members of the i stouffviile and oxbridge le gion were in attendance as well as the claremont boy scout and cub troops following the par ade an openair church service was held in the community park with g davison of the baptist church as chairman rev h lackey of the united church delivered the sermon and airs hugh gregg was pi anist air alclntyre hood ed itor of the timesgazette osh- awa and officer representing the public relations of che provincial headquarters of the canadian legion was a special guest speaker ann keevil wins i coop trophy in soapbox derby ann keevil daughter of air and airs clare keevil clare mont captured the cooper tro phy on saturdav when she headed the field in the open race of the downbil soap box derby denis toserson of greenwood was awarded the jock mansell trophy in the o i ver 12 years ase grout and wm sheridan of at ha won the jw padget cup for the under 12 years class the girls race was won by enid benson of clare mont the prize wa- a cash a ward of s300 in the late en tries clas- allan evans of claremont and michael jack son were the top money win- tiers the feature event of the day was the adult race frank ward frank carter and vves johnson walked off with the j honors the judges were the reeve of pickering township mr geo todd and the deputv reeve air clare balsdon duf- i ins the afternoon four public school teams joined in a soft- ball tournament youth admits home breakin pleas of guilty to two charg es namely of theft and break ing and entering were entered by 10yearold john coomer rr 2 claremont who appear ed before magistrate frank s ebbs and was remanded for entence to june 11 provincial constable gordon keast of whitby testified that on atay 31 the screen had been removed from the upstairs win dow of charles reynolds rr pickering the bedroom draw ers were ransacked although nothing was taken and the lock broken off a gas pump in the back yard and some gaso line taken how to reduce dont eat any thing you like and eat sparing ly of foods you dont like goodwood the loba presented their play nhree bright girls at utica last friday evening the boy scouts paper drive last saturday was verv succes sful special church service for the cubs anil scouts will be held in the united church sun day evening june uth all those interested are invited the bypu goes on as us ual during the summer next meeting is pierre evans group june 12th the annual father and son banquet will be held at the u- nited church alondav june loth eric alundinger and his fam ily will present a program of music and travelogue at the tegular merry mixers meet ing june 12th mr and airs gerrard and their three girls from oak rid ges spent saturday afternoon and evening with air and airs alacdougall miss eileen bacon of van couver bc visited with her aunt and uncle air and airs sam bacon on alonuay of this week en route to england ire land scotland france and i- taly for a holiday trip there will be a sunday school convention in leaside june 17th a convention is a big booster to leaders of sun day schools the baptist ladies aid en tertained the uxbridge bap tist mission circle and their has bands at a special meeting in the church june 1th mrs woodland was in charge of the meeting and introduced the speaker mrs joyce a return ed missionary from china who gave a very interesting and in- a full line of balanced feeds theres a coop feed for every need satisfaction guaranteed 125 mixing stations throughout ontario specializing in daily fresh coop brand feeds the farmers own feed claremont coop phone 38 collect claremont ont oldtimers remember when a person could srorge himself on a 30cent lunch ladies summer esses a wide assortment of sizes and colors in printed rayons nylons and sheers ladies skirts printed cottons picolays and several quilted effect mater ials for as low as s298 also we have a good selection of skirts dresses and sun dresses in sizes 3ox 101 ix and 712 in girls in preteens come in and look around h golden clothing stove stouffviile phone 273 formative talk airs joyce is soon to go back to work among the aloslems pierre evans and harry woodland sang a duet and a short play depicting mis sionary work in quebec was presented by local talent a dainty lunch was served at the close the womens association met thursday afternoon at the home of airs claude watson after the business meeting airs mcdonald took charge of the devotional and spoke a few wonts on the theme purity and read a poem mrs n feas- by had charge of the urogram cliarkmoxt air and airs ernest pilkev john and judy were weekend guests of air and airs norman l king and family of belha- ven airs jim myers of canninfi- ton called on air and mrs er nie pilkey and family one ev ening recently airs storry introduced the speaker mrs aluir who spoke on her missionary work in china lunch was served by the hostesses for the day airs e tindall airs hewlett and mrs h wagg siiskss the international limited montreal- to ronto chicago on business or pleasure travel the fast and comfortable way on canadian nationals international limited put usable time to your advantage as the engineer does the driving work or relax in modern coaches duplexroomettes 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