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ICKERIN
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Bones in PickeringArea
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Toronto - Dismembered and geo- -- -
.w. •,' " s NF metrical) arran skeletons have PICKERING VILLAGE NOTES
been discovered in Pickering*township -
"'' in a 1,000 -year-old burial pit by Roy- Their ¢nany friends in Pickering' --, -
al Ontario Museum archaeologists. were pleased to see X. and Mrs, W.
At feast eight persons, Owascc A. Geudy, Portland, Ont., in the
Indians, were buried in the four -and- village -here last week. They :were
€ ry a -half foot. wide pit. Walter Kenyon, stopping for their few day's --with re -
r " pe latives in Oshawa. They will alwayal
the museum expert «•'r.o exca�•ated the '
hi; e Tabor )Hill burial pit in ScaR)orO lad welcome-l-isitom here. "Bill" at -
o qt fall, paid he believes .the new es -
la tended dinner at his old stand -the
a
covert' may provide a-•`m;sling link" Rotery Club while here, _.
, n the history of Ontario radian- M-• and Mrs. Jame%; 'Murdoch. of
o '1•o pre ,`crit Vandalism; )the •exact p
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iocc:tlon of the di=corNr; is tem
ickering- i rr, and 4I's Stanley
p- -Murdoch c^d Miss Lorraine Murdoch .
erarAy .r;tnheki by the mu rum.: of Oak Ridges. spent a most enjoy- ,
'The .-;'te was tin7t discoti•ered when
`'' "' earth-rr.oving machines:- i' -able afternoon and e,rering with... .
ra. the'r uncle and aunt, tfr, 'and Mrs.
41 portion of one. skeleton. Last week.
£ F ''?sacral A. Watson. Bu:lingtcn, on
• .._ - ! �lr, Kcryon, -�? mPrthers of the
Uitsriv Ai c. aeol�,� Heil ScciPty, ex -
anniversary.
occasion of thc`i- 50*h mcddU4
: r -� a. , atPd uti<I: _ anniversary. :
' s -the burial pit, and found.,
H cav bu i
four-and-a-balf foot wide, 46 ItinT10E ,
,e s h , ti
The key for Kira ••Notice Board's
r f n s inch deep oval pig lined around the beside ]ba coat office 4c now svali- -
_ s periinoter '.with --the ` long hones 'of
A", a arms and leg.-. able at the peat office for anyone
4 '# Wan n•r 10 as
a nest of -five skull- in the, centre. a White _ - dour of them )yin., their Fides. a ;%7s aC duty
with.th f c lx,i tc t ate n"�t, 'I High -ways for d _
e ac n cut.. cin•I the• by has noafi
A' a a,:, z r+�?' _°. m; r fifth standing upright `~ a c- ntr'e. fe'" r1"'s last .zrr-eK.
_ - at either .end of file totco, rotir•,e-1 to duty: Herb hay.not beed -
i' :' fa Ora tin well since. his recent ace.
The picture above shac+i's a linea of R•bodenlaa Rldieback poppies raised at lior:ge 13;1{ Kennels by lir; and from the hips to ine.x-aist,'IOid been
- puff. ebaa!'e'f K:.__s. The L-._ # N4 .h_ back ____... 3.. a ese dogs 144100.'o On ita back, boTh pointed . -
• - Continuedd-Oa Page4.t a truck ran • strop
into the z
.have dose well at rtLowti. They are valuable ]In :1.rl;.a, Wet' rare used Sor Loa l:zin•ins„ �' - soder he was ap.
-- - - ot-i_virgsorne injurl , -,
ra ins
_ ---- Caretakers quickly. extinguished /
Ere i
• �. - - the High School on Wed•+esday�Wir� .
Township
Mw New Books At Pickering e � �e -
i ownship Council a Public Library y�llagle Co u nt�l Ing and some of the ceiling .was des-
t To Distess Flood _ _
• Ta Scu,egoat - •r Philadelph an eI outlet.
' ,r be - i i C t flreeII
Briefs f it _
_ an ectr4cai Zie9. .
► e • t Ice Cotd tri Alex -Doc. rn out of iscu D® a ------------------- •-------- 1
Situation Here
_' Discuss �
Lhe Dv,2 The Sw.rd and Scalpel
The Clerk was instnicted at the D a -A - The Promise - Lire With•. r
Tw'+p• CoRinca--this week to 'have the +g n•ecung bas Leen cailea cy the cut F= hC.-. stings .Around It The $ -
Boy Drown
Of Hospital -- -
engineers re•chgck the cotes of ex- R;ver:ids t.,ategruye':s Ass�c.at.aa- to ' G2.:.et A:•rericari -Let's Ai1,Hats CXt - - --
tending the Weft Rouge water sys- d.scuss ]Xzifms C:eek and Ruud Con- to Twonto.- Off With -His Head - In Well
tem under Hiway 941, no-th to No. trol, _ t Cemma ndtr Crabb - Our Flight to Operating deflects o! the Ajax and
Highvetay, The meeting will be herdAin Pack- Adventure, 'Pickering HosFital came under con- KeRII�.Goddard, 3=a:,.i"'o_3 so* _
u -----------_------------ siderable discussion on Tuesday p- s. Lloyd G 1
vigor Oil was given -the contract ering �':tia;e Coz-L pity _.all o:r �da � �
to saspply the township with gasoline• I Apr,r 17.!1, Dave Cridr.*on. P:'es:de.^•t A;ax-Plckering Hospital Statistic, ening when Messrs W. G. Messer and Fairport Road, drowned'. _n tme- feet and al this year. their tender being ; cf the Assoccatiori said, -we' have Ronald Watson appeared requesting of water is an 8 -foot we/: on Wad,o
the lowest of twelve 'received bees wcrkir for several years to t .a grant. M-. '.Messes said" that the
- Total. in -pa lents', - :150 the. nnsday at the home of a netgnoor oq
The township' has givers athirty- try .nd gtt swn+e w•cric d-.,ne oa.the Total out -patents hospital ext':" an operating deficit
� creek,° t� s'.o f � lii2 � 9prtice Hail Road.- Police, and graw r
day option for :218,006 in detentures P iwd ng Lis: year we y lsn; er .babies bora _ 28 ,this year of about =15,00?, He point- men worked to nearly .two boon ip
at 53i Percent for one to .twenty ? b$E; ard ? a rad d in the Mkk cd fg t In tea• ehxr Ys 1 ed est Orateat s o mare operat rcent of nit at�tt- an effort to revive the boy. The Godm
a • decd a have another 3-cnoathld sow
A bylaw was passed apoointine r'a`t s6.rg - Ou ra ert x-rays . - . ,•.. _ in:rs - an
Clare Balsdon and Wm. Neaman to j'e' , .c :.':.: g :a toe R.: mid: D: Lab. :..-;,.iteral . i189 plus rsuilly are not atfering all the HAROLD, RICSr1RDSOY
area and thus` on,
replace Roy Morrish and Chas. CP s- H+ghway Lab-(.ut--a•eents 10 services 'hat' are obtainable at the Itjew President Pleke:Yng Rotary s.
son oq the .township Game Commit- j
W.
�' -Z vslag'e, a:e v.tally co.^.- Pl• n I tra^.,.fusions 10 oche s. he told �Coun^il. --
tee. They will sit with Reeve, La -v- corned :n flood Control. It is the �f , =.rif+ryni 29 'Mr. :Messer said that the -Board is At ttteii meeting last w-eck, th*
son, Counc.11ors: Julian. and Pugh,-, roPe that rressure ;an te, =:eht_t� �f; ,,Se a•,o^: p .13 cxerc,sin a veto tight and rigid nay Bow (f Dire tors of the Pick-
' 'pad Messrs Lewis and Lorne .Tones Sear sn 'utetro and Reg:nrai Conic 'c i, Eye :r _s: e^? '.�'C37 c -s, 22 contt,:l over the financial oPention ' i' old :-
osteon Aulho: it n , ering Rotary -Club appointed gar
tend Harold Plaxtcn and Kerr' Reerot y- t ^pens: se Tris -non. C ::; ...,
t: tr0 and kern :he deficit down. He Richardson. proprietor of the I, G. A. !'
Residents are asked to note that -ey- and do some %•ork in this area,I. - said t}at in Joy- ary. a•`cuPation in 'Store hese, President for the' 195?-
' Garbage on Friday A•1ri1 19. will, (M.-;-t,A: g•eet deal -of money ,HELP CR1P'IED'CHfLGRE\ nn of the hospital 3
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the Ad -At S".• � 58 year comi-renc n Js•:y ls:,
be picked tap on Saturday, owing to and w6• K h%s been- done :n other was AR retreat vtn-c Yens are need- Harold has been Sec...tary of tis♦
'I-rw' nearby :k,od areas, why'ro• here.) BUY TA',T"R "5!•1Lti _
Good Friday, �] ed. There pre • 36 at .present. during the :5.,3-57 year. c
_ .. f r e•nu•: +'o , "askeR iFr a gr•aYtt- C -- --
lob
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r of 5cm tot•'a~4 '` r n ^atin� deficit. Pickering Go:f Club Opons AprU U.
It -ac eta e i hat r ear and `Pick-
' -- w t r ' qua) in - :.
e s erinK _Tc•.4rch v' a~e rho"t '' 'With the c- ~:y • 'eat talk• -r'
Demonstr'te E'ed rohic I i f e ' a c r ' a ~ ~ r ing away th. ani touch:.^. the '
the us- of ?ha h s^ ] e stage=' ares -
wise. Th s ,ve•ir the •r%, c+ is ¢iv- g ,
grass with grcc,1„ P:.l:cring Golf
ire c i n' �rnec• r , . !,4 ,- under,Club opens ar_d, r:7 03
ctond that Ajax 1) s g:ecd, to &iv^ to lay on. Sat.' r' , An'el 13tH. '
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$5-340. This year •.v:t 1 f 11 s.-s.witli ;
Rrec•r. lTnriey esker) i T vas the 18 ' -holes, 125 n1.-be:s. •Planhed'
at.itudc cf, some 1311`71 `T"^ hr s tl•n`. ' .field days f -,r the '~(-'r;rs: the op-
th«�::riici^2Ltic'c «iii A to nzv
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i - rf• �+ orators c f the C'. �') esr -
0`0 -thr deficits. Vii". 1* i is t it lust' srrsb_m i":i ?� Pa-*csson
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"I have revve heard the*: ~;" e i; iha Prc�f.s_ic*..a: at ',e. CIu and t
r-serl in Rnard rrinctin� .,,i^.!a n; a well!-strck:•.1 F;rs Siop
c . ^rn Chairman G. 1T A' :c id .i i h n1; c gt-i,.•ment f ,_ salt,. and
hr «as <<.torried" about toe rnn`i^- class and carts to rent.
nin_a dcf:^it. '•T don't knc,r ho;';.ln�. I .:- - ---- -
t � it
ro can stand it.' he said. Tes^hers vIe^t In Parish Hall 1 --- — i1
t
C'uncillnr Ab. Reove, sairi•. "T fart
the hncrilt,l should nnerate frith ]pec The Sou+.it Ch:•3r o Teachers'••Fed-
dcfi--it .each. year., Any time T have station held a d.nner meeting a1 ;
t,ecn in 'a hospital. T hac•e had to pav Holy Trinity Parish Hall with a Lind
through the nose for the service; " attendmee. Presidenf, Mrs. Dong
Councillor •Ron Hall. sa+d .he felt Hortop, opened the nee: -Ing with arc
that ws- .p
it as insurance to have a hoappropriate oem, -
nital cn chose and ih'at X600 amounted . Theminutes were :'ead by Secret.
to 15 rents per capita in the village tary Miss GlUdys Pugh. A Semina!
-that is net too mtu•.h", he added, . on Mental Health is to be held at
Councillor T H. Purvis askPri if Brockville early in April. This will '
it u -as- mossf - for -the Bos^d- P^rl---be-attended 'by :Mrs-I;trth Gray_ and
f•rro,n^i1 to get together occasionally Miss Gladys Pugh. -
ari� have more co-operation. Follc,wing the dinner, Mrs. B. Phut
A , ,nttnn rates sands- to rar.eive the. Principal of Rouge Hills Schools -gave
rectuest f^r the grant ar ri g:ve it a very ipteresting talk on the "Lit+, -
considerntion with the budget draft tle Red Schoolhouse", Mrs, Phin be-
th the advent of he: own tea-
'Sa^kev and Scott to ditch, grade ching career in the littler o
cirvoly aril •install culverta on M:11 house, with interesting as well • as .
Street and at a cost of $34142 119. to humorous events.
ba co-rroleted abciet Mav 10. Horton She - then outlined the prottresd -
Lard Asedciates, sui?vevors are to 'be teaching and educatiost is n%king
1-n'q, Acted to prepare the grades. The through the years, Ws. Phin eat -
work will cover about 2400 feet oft ' phaticaliy stated that a country • 9
the street, only as good as its educational tylia
John Fallafse retsenW plans for tem. The Ajax teachers then gave a
in addition to the, present fire hall, short demonstration an 94ware.•an0- "
20 ibv 32 fleet for one and two storm Ong, following which many of titoetl �
• '„1'Le new 9104 lifesaver now to stat by Pickering TownshipPollee
to-here� m demonstrated for the beys. It was moved to accept the plan present joined In.
bobF
and invite bids tram local fim-w- The last :meeting of the year
lton, Bekkevold, Simonds and be held at the Guild yen darli
Iaea1 police and firemen It was flee float aachiae delivered for use in 'Canada. WaSalter, •• ,.f..,an• .."-;+.t.T ^• the month of June.-Uxr.
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- - - ' - has started can- missioaer sad saw a film on the tad and. Staynec for Ihstameat tool[ place at the SUynes
.....: _ - Mr. Eddie
Ortiz � .. .
L - I= Z=Ct ROAD 608001!' struct:on on i►ia ly at W of Cls ttrg
new home.• Canadian Jamboree at Ottawa last a native of Clarezaoat, Reuben Besse,
#la7 )(isee�7 in outbreak of scabies occurred at year. well known by may is this diatr:c..-----------•----- — -------------
parosby The Women's Institute will meet Mr. Besse was born in Ciaremonbam-
the,
,•' local .school last week carr d a Ytu too can make money, have - akin disease, and very contagious, it is the Comnruai and had his first 'bWiftft going When
1' and �°y life, but it is warn -
you come is contact with it. at 2.00 P. a+• Rroil� Pay Y;ur he was seventeen years as ase• Iia t to have in hand all the access- - -
The negotiations for the We elements to suacoea, We offer
the old Brack Road school have The euchre held by the fcb4ba11 Fee. Mrs Honey. District P esideat married the former Mary
ra you thin, presently we need good
drawn attention to the structure it team last Friday night drew a poor will 'be 'in attendance, There ,will be 1906. In 1916 he went to Baleen,
WIL Whoever buys it will 'buy a attendance. The executive is to meet a pent demonstration o one of the where he farmed and ran the stere. representatives in Pickering and
portion of local' history, (The school and organize a tease for the season• pmt firm's representatives. Ques- He .then shoved to Brooklin, and in ment,ua act
n , avoid dsoon, in -
has since been sold to the local Red peter Myer is back at the Sarco tions 'On spring decorating will be' 1835 went to Stayner where he op- went, act now, we may noon find
has s ce the right person. For details: -1 M3
p;znt after a visit to his native land Waswered. Lunch Committee: Mrs• erated a successful creamery. Atone Delorimier, Dept 58 Station C-44 -_r
Built in 188a, when the Dominion Sweden. He worked in the Toronto K Ward, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Ta
e year of the officeohne , livery and took people to the trains 4-25 -
school replaced a log and frame g The regular meeting of. the, W .M. and to various points in the town- ---------------------- ------------- .. . , _
structure on the same site. These is Bryce Spencer and his Patrcl re- J S. of the United Church w.11 be held ship. He had the first rtral mail AIR-CONDMONING :
one person still living, ?Mr. Walter Ceived a special awned at the recent on Thursday. Mrs, R. Pilkey and 'route out of Claremont. Mr, Besse - EAVESTEOUGHING
petty,-_ of Markham. yvito attended Father and Son S --out and Cub ban_ Mrs, H lltngshead have the prog-am,. ; was a member of the .Baptist Churn OIL -BURNER INSTAZ LATIO'V
the old log scHoolhouse, and tens- quet, for having taade the most pro- Members of both churches will I He passed away at Wallaceburg, AND SERVICE
hers the building' of the brick one, gress in the past year. Several oth- unite on the evening of Good Friday its his 74th year. He leaves to mourn - FREE ESTIMATES 'I
He remembers how a brick -layer er leaders, Scouts and Cubs received for a- joint service in the United ,besides his wife, two sons. -How,rd — A. SCHLOD BS -• __
threw half a brick at one cf the Service Stars. The Group hea-da an Church, of Wallaceburg, Josiah of Stayner phone: AT7antic 2-0550 f j
ducks settling on the mill pond near interesting talk 4ozrt the Field Com- Funeral services were held recent- and daughter Helen, of Wallaceburg. _' 3-29 t!. -
�, she school, and killed it. --
The bricks and lumber and stone
were bought locally. The luaaber was
' cut by a mill which operated tight
:next to the school.
The school property. small. be
Y � I
cause it acgesired to exchange +
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-6or t fight-ofjaray where the pres- .. _ .
fourth concession meets the
Brock Road, from Andrew Hubbard. - '
nt-trld to her of us gubbard.
sce-15 ��utes
�OThe old log schoolhouse remained
in existence as part of a wood -shed
until 1947. when it was torn down -
A recordYbook. begun in 1880, gives
some idea of the prices and of tea- he
I�
- - to. �ehers,. sa2ares that Prevailed•...
- Mrs. Ban=field in 1881. was, paid _ -
twenty, dollars per_ year for .caretalt
=
Ing and cleaning. She was paid at
-ten years
ccheramtasalariess ranged from: `
$325 to $390 per year. 0 S H -S H 0
C ENTRE
In 1891. it is' -recorded Mr. Hodg-P.1 N _
son teacher, was paid twenty cents I
for blackboard paint, tragus. and ane
1mno of resits• _
s is ,180{, Thomas - White was paid. OF L UES
II
C $19.30 for twelve coeds cf -wood. and EA,5TER.. _• - _,
So cents for splitting it. -
Names In the early records are: - -. _
$ubbard. White. Cowan, Knox and - _ _ t
Jackson In those days the school.
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�was one ].arse room.
- w--••',..d-buxuing stove- with long stove
pipes. running t> the chimney at the _ ATTEND THE
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_: _ end of the room.
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Large as it oras. th"e school corn
was so overcrowded in the winter OSHAWA
months. that wooden benches were _
NG CENTRE
pert aloaghe wails to seat the ex- .I _ -
_ _..-
- - tra ptils. As many as one hundred :.:j
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and twenty pupils attended at one 8004 A&_ EASTER FARADE+
n:osr cf_ them- young men and I
tiwo¢nen who could attend only :ri the i
'-slack'' season. ! 4 s
AY
One day_ in the nineties. the in, -
�. , • ..
ape:t&,s visit was marked by
breakdown of one end of the build- _ _ _
inn. When the damage was repaired. --
_ asew P. ! w R _ -
' steel rods were placed ththe,
J, _
walls to re-infdree them .
_ • Durr the .nineties. also. the
school - was rartit'kned into two.
roosas.
Those •were the days of the joint e•iNEW- - - _
pienle for all the town3ttrp
- at Rombank. when each school dcc- - ; -
crated a teats and wagon to coatpete
a
lei
ar.@24 Read
' a 6!%-
horse tears won its sha: a of prizes.
The old mull pond and the bi.=k- q
or th shop tato the
ide the s
- 920's, thoughl.bYn$ee+a
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-" • ' * they had outlived their use!ulness.�J
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'The mill dam broke in a flood in Q -
1 •�i■•�,■.wa
'I=. and was not rebuilt. The black- I �•+- 'i• e�
smith shop -is still. beside the Middle-
_ ion St -ie, but is' not in use. «
In 1838, electricity was introduced
to the school and in 1938,,a furnace '
An electr.c Nvater pamp and press-
ure systemmoderq toilet. •heavy - .-OPEN
wring. .anJ other L•rt�jroveanents _
-were added.' added.' frc in 1944, on, -
EASTERHOUSE c
° In }848 a ' Home- and' School Assoc- :
iation was formed with twenty-four , APRIL.,1
3th _
UR AthY
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charter. me rbers, The Ass: _iation ON
5AT D
*has promoted. a keen interest -in* the. - 4�
:school and the welfare of its pup -
TREE EASTER EGGS FOR ALL THE -
'!Is. and obtained many improvements.
ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS
On December 14. 1955, - the Rate- _
'payers consented to the bu.1ding od CHILDREN ACC
. a hew school, On November 23-d, _ .�
----e ef$ LIt mean one -was officially •ap ----� - - L� wl Tl�� AST R -
erted It meant the end of one chap- �' REE-p�TfO 4fl-C
BUNP
ter in the life of the old school, but �-
-- - not. the end of its usefulness. It -. -
waits. for the new chapter to begin. • . _ �., • `
______________________ ____DRENIS
-CLAREMONT 7.
Benny Ortiz had 'a narrow escape -EA
_ I
oast Thursday night when his carSTER
overturned on the Brock Road at -
the 7th concession,. It. is -eported his -
EEK
caro
r slid on the icy ad. He es ~'
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Wary. • .a.,.•hi� r3,,
Wary._ f
Several people have been ill in caped `• _ -
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'the village during the past week APRIL
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with the flu..' "
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Mf. Dave Ha3rward has been spend-
~� F`un for, all the Children, with something
fins a few dart's this 'week in core ew and Exciting Happening Every Day '
///... y on
Babusiness, -•
Several cellars in the village viers . • / :
flooded a few days this past week P. pril 17 untili6 + • •v+• � !I
following
heavy rainy, �pEn%eCl• ,
_ Congratulations to Lloyd Lin?on QQ instit Q
an ores_Thursday April 18 l V P's �i• � !�
:'ted Saturday in the United'Church. '
Noreen is the daughter of Mr,. and
'. ..Mrs. Ra1pH ' 7orfoti: s
M~. Levi Linton is slc:,tivly itrntrovs is A SAW- - "
Ing in health, at the Oshawa Hosp- =
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BROUGHAM the week-end with her brother W. C. given by the Parsonage Committee;
Serious-.Sixth sense" those- without:cult days of readjustment to sight-
_ and Mn. Willson• also the Card Convener and Quilt sight are supposed .to have? Don't less living. Their time and SKLUS aro
to..Mrs. Honey, of Seagrave, spent the Mr. and Mn.' W. Bayles visited Convener, The Secretary was asked believe it! Nature does not cc .)en- offered to prey blind .7erson _egard-
_week-end with her daughter, Mrs. their daughter in Oshawa, Sunday. to write a lette: Of thanks. to the sate. as was once thought, for the less dt rank, i'z'e .or colour. . This.
M. and Mr. Anais and family. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Holtby, Grav- Christie Bakeries-los3-of one- of a senses.-Train.ng,, and -the c er services extended to
-' Mr and r LIte to supper, The ,meeting was and the development, of the remain- the sightless at no cost, are all rea-
..to visited Mr. and Mrs, G. Holtby to with M'. and Mrs, G. E. Holtby. then turned over to theprogram Con- ing senses often help - - to -give the son; for supporting the current cam-, :
ASunday, We are glad to hear Mrs.Wai, A. vener. M's. Lackey, who' had a very ,blind a seem!Agly .risma.:kable in- paign now being conducteQ in F�idc- `
Mrs. G. Hodgson and family visit- Knox :s stili improving-in health af- interesting Easter pr".-gram.', Mrs, sight into those things they can no eAng, When the canvasser calls at
..cd her parents CLff gad Mrs: Wadi I ter her recent illness. Willson and Dorothy favo_ed .with a' ' l:ngee nee. - Your door, please be generous:
4 sop on Monday. Euchre was held as usual Tues- pian-j, duet which was very-much en- The Canadian National Institute A meeting at the Brougham Park
Mr, and Mrs. Pascoe of Whitby, '� aay ' evening w1aen the following joyed. Hostesses Mis, Willson and for the Bland, with its long exper- Board will be held this Fr:day night '
visited his brother Ken and M-s. I were winners: Mrs, G. Mutch, Mrs. Mrs. W. Hamilton, thex• served' a- ience in trainingthe sightless, has in the Fire Hall at 8,03 c'elock fa-
Pascoe here on Sunday. Plaxton -and M•-s- : Hodgs.n; . Mr, ve!y dainty lunch, developed' a program of training SoF the annual electi_n ac of'i,een.
Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Mairs and Jack Plakton, Mr,: Hammond and Mr. G. A number of members of the Joy the newly blind that teaches them to • ,
were at Claremont on Sunday when Mutch. Special prizes to-Mrs, Dm- Rebekah Lodge, Brougham, attended use their remaining senses to best i From Pickering Township Minutes -
+he faanily, met to help Mrs. Dawson. pringham and Mr, Muneneer.. Silver a School of .Instruction in the Legion advantage. When you see a blind Neetins April 1 1957 -
t celebrate her birthday„ Many happy Wedding prize went to Mr. and Mrs, Hall. Whitby on Friday -afternoon, person using a cane,. he is really us- Correspondence.-
returns
orrespondence-rein Mus,• Dawson- Ruisell 'Pilkeq, March 29th. Assembly Officers and ing his senses of_ touch and- hear:ng Tax Collector's Report--Collections
Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt of Oshawa, The regular meeting of the Wort- President Cara Beatty of Canning- to get from place to place..Using tor March: $15,749,57; Outstanding:
visited the latter's brother Ken and en's Missionary Society -will be held ton attended; a sa. visitors frgm Tor- - echoes not.crdinarily heard by. those I $88.223.17.
Mos, Pascoe, on Sunday. on Thursday. April 18th at the home ontto, Bowmanvilie and Mickham, with sight enables the trained blind I Building inspector`s Re;.ortr dor _
- Mr: and Mrs, Newsoiri of Iialibur- of Mrs. Manson Ellicott; assisted by All lodges of Dist. No, 7 tdoli part in person to know when he is coming'I March - 18 Permitts� 6287,wilo(), ''La-
ton
is `
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Stor:•ey for Mrs. Randall Ellicott and Mrs. Ray the School. Most of the members to a wall, or when an opening occurs cluding 10 dwellings, 4xersge %ai'ua
fen, days last week. Ellicott, Roll Call-A verse frcat stayed for the delicious hot dinner between buildings. These things, not #15,000 each.
Miss Nkiriel Sheppard of Toronto St, Luke. Program convenerse - bltm at 6,30 P. m. The evening- session mysterious at all when they are ex. Procto., ltedfera and Laughlin ad-
-spent the week-end -at her •home in Keeler, Mrs. Rei man and Mrs. W,.. was opened by Benevolent Lodge, planed; n.
-come from using the senses vise that cost of a 6 inch water mai
.•Baougham, Kr-u. _. 132. Sunshine Lodge, 222, Oshawa, to the fullest extent, from Lsland Read and Rouge Hers
- •-- -• Misses Donna and Debbie Pascoe The regular meeting of the Wom- conferred the Degree, I O. O. F The. Canadian . National Institute Drive to north side cf Highway 4ul
- were guests of Master Daryl Brad- ! an's Association was held on_ W4-• and Rebekah to the number of -tw•o for the *Blind : the only all se--vice � immediately north, with one hy&.."t,
•shaw and helped him ceiebcate his nesday. April 3, at the home of hundred attended the evening meet. agency for the blind to the country, $7,340.00.
...,-birthday one day last week. ' I trips, George Willson with a good' _ I is equip o in th -newt blind Persons Heard- ;
in8• t the
"newly
Henry Madill of Pt. Credit. attendance. The president. Mrs. H• ------------------
_._ ------ use what they—have left. C. N. I. W. C. Willson and W. E. Hoitby,
to
= called on Mr, and Mrs, D. L. Man's L•M:Ile-. in charge, The Devotional Can_ Nat, Institute For. Blind -_ B. workers, ;Host .od whom are blind Trustees 'of H--ougham Cemetery, _
,on Saturday, I was taken by Mrs. N. Burbcn. Dur- themselves, offer I
Uy Gannon: • Toronto,' spent ' ing the business period a report was Have you ever heard of the mys- and counsellin patient guidance claim taunic.pality liable for erosion
_ g throughout the diff- of north-east confer cO cemetery.-
Reeve to contact county engineer.
Mr, Taylor, Pickering Beach Rate-
payers, - Association recommended
thwt a fire department be -set up 4A :
Pickering Beach to serve north to
- f Highway 2 including Horwood Ave.
He felt that tf $1500 per year was N
. g:'urn to ftieae rather than Aja: they
could keep
a ne9ulpetent Wit#1
ONTARIO
ate, i
cQer Let'r
trritlt the Fire C®rnittee.
- - -
_ >&' Iiazlett, owner cd 12% acres In
N OT I C E- H. F. R- 9 Lot 35 between Highways
. -wished to 15uild
a motel on west 4 and 3 acres with
95 units within a' x merhths and posy-
_ ably 5o units shortly:
He asked doecipal -
_ ..
EG DING'
.advise him
...... .. fr atw 1
water. Council agreed to
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en pr 9th if the e
: THE MOTOR VEHICLE X
T ACT
FUEL A ------ -
No 111aillsehiNin April 13. -
- EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, '1957, no ,ii„>se Club w'-Q .
t _ - not be p1syiag Hent mondsy 1116M.
IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO APN1 1$ but, win resume anal
lvtti=
�- - - es Apra 2&
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On April 1, 1957, The Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax Act came into effect in Ontario. The Act .
-
provides for a tax of 20c r gallon on (uel oils, other than The Execntive for.'the fdllow.wr
p pe gasoline; such as diesel, year stre as follows: P_-ea.. Mrs, r.
- - domestic, furnace, light, medium and heavy (except bunker), used to drive a motor OSulltvsn: 1st Vico -Pres., ihless Jana »"
vehicle OR used in an manner in connection with the construction and maintenance
Ireland; 2nd Ytce=Piao.. 1►rrs, wm,
of any ublic thowu y fare.
p h
Fuel oils comriaonl known as STOVE OIL, KEROSENE, COAL OIL AND DISTILLATE - F'e here net 3., . See..
M M,s_
- - Y ,. .'. M Verschur.-en: Ret. Bac.. Mrs.
ARE EXEMPT FROM TAX, unless they are placed in the .fuel tank of a motor vehicle Kaiser: Corr. Sc bin Join Brest..
or used in any manner in connection with the construction and maintenance of any _ 'Jr,; Treas.. Mts J. Power: Ccuncill-
public thoroughfare. :.. _ ors: M-s Jos. Br•tt. Mss. M. T
CONSUMERSno • �• rstr•is, Mrs t l�fclvauahey-
Atax of 200 per gallon is payable by: — - _ The Pres+dent thant�ad the man-
il. Every person who receives fuel oil in the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. - - hers for their sunoort through-ut thw
�• Every person who receival festal oil that is not sntem t from tax in a rece taele of less nstalt.•!
p by our Sni The
D rector. Rev F13A- +
p
y 1
than 40 gallons capacity, unless such receptacle is directly connected with a machine - — her SVLcMnhon. Father MoltLaiiol
_ • _that is riot a motor vehicle. Broke on the very sur-essthil day-of a
` Example—Theperson will not be required to pay the tax on the-fuel received in a Recollection hetA on March 31, and
tank which is directly connected to the furnace for heating his home; or, similarly, _ --menvberthin In the Leavue. -
s manufacturer may receive-the fuel, law Sax, if it is placed in a tank. directly Con-
The cAthoti: Church Extenain-t
netted to his manufacturing equipment. !Society Cum-unite P^e-,�1as• will b•e
' l S. Every person who is not a seg'strant (see Registration Certificates below) and who _ held at 3t, Joseph's Convent Sunday
receives fuel oil in a receptacle having a ea cit of 40 or more gallons, unless such April 29th
r g :
pa -•
:.
ireceptacie is directly connected with a machine that is not a asotor vehicle. ladies of this sub division are
ain
aSUPPLIERS—Ploas• nolo - -_ • _ . _evening's e'"�� i
The
olsnn'ng n rxhierit
for ttir ren*le a ` Lodge
ng Aorii -
All suppliers of fuel oil must become- registrants (tree Registration Certificates below) 4u
Fuel oil may be purchased "few tax" by:
South- Reg ion' i f be hold he"eno•t
Y
z `'1. Any registrant who receives fuel oil in a receptacle having: a capacity of 40 or mora
-' Sal - � - will.
' gallons. Such a receptacle must not • be the fuel tank of a motor vehicle. the 30th of April.—Mrs. J. Brett
-;2. Any person who receives fuel oil in a receptacle directly connected with a machine
that is not a motor vehicle.LISTEN-
` - . "Exam les—Furnace units etc. Such a person is not required to -
'P a, manufacturing , pe - TO
r
become a registrant.
MICHAEL ST
REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES •
-----p.--=.---on-fOrms for_egistration Certifrcatea -may be-n tamed from the Comptroller
of Revenue, Parliament Buildin, Toronto 2. A $1.00 fee must�tccompanq each cons
gsREPORT ,
' pleted application form. FROM PARLIAMENT
Every registrant must forward on or before the 25th day of each month to the Comp-
troller a return containing a complete record of purchases, sales, consumption and -
:inventory of fuel oil for the preceding month, together with payment of the amount of
tax shown therein to be payable. Forms' for this purpose may be obtained from the "
- Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. _
•1
REFUNDS
Persons who have
paid tax on fuel oil that is not used to drive a motor vehicle or to
connection kith the construction and' maintenance of any public thoroughfare may
apply for refund of such tax. Application forms for this purpose may be obtained from j
p ' r o _ s
_ • • .• - .., „- , _ _ ' the Com troller of Revenue Parliament Buildings Toronto ...
. PENALTIES (lid PART) FOR CONTRAVENTION _OF-THE .ACT
1, If arty person not holding a-R istration Certificate in good standing supplies fuel to ;
anyone he will'be requiieci':a pay a'persi y of S1-00•:00 for each violation: 1'' ' 0
-- - ' - 2. Every person who fails to F1.`.7 the tax in accordance with the Act shall pay. a penalty
a
equal to the amount of tax and $50.00. " ' - �•
' -3. 'Every registrant who iefuse3 cr ne leets t- collect -the tax in accordance -with this
Act shall pay a penalty a qual_to the amount of the tax that he refused or
neglected -
I.
- - -
10 collec-
4, Every emnlo ee of a registrant who supplies fuel to a purchaser wit out collecting s a
ons
the y h r a
fr e c aser g the Act shall., ay iso a t_ -
pup the tax imposed by h A ,P
amount of the tax anal $50.QQ
h 1'I ape penalty equal. to, �
- - - - _ .. -at 1:,15 • pm.Sunday a
:N. DANA PORTER
CLARK over Radio Station CKL A
.HO - - - PHILIP T. ..
Treasurer of OntarioComptroller of Revenue IDSMWA . 4
:.. .... .• :- .' �_ .. �: - . - _ fir,. . — - ,-_ 4 ., .,.
,
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tax burden according to a predeter- additional link between t h e andent
6eale� mined Yardftx• In the present days Owasco Indians and the earl I -
�— the weasurin< device is propertT, uoL, a subject shoat .which almost �� '
. A couple of weeks ago the meas- and to avoid inflationary tswdencies, nothing is known.• rM <.•._
berg oe Pickering gotlry Club spent the value used are those of .1941. An early peopl v�r ioto inhabit
-Monday evening, sorting, Lolding Location and physical characteristics Ontario about 3,1iQ6 resifs ago, was a
properties, land and buildings woodland culture led Point Penin- —��� PRODUCTS
Penin -
end eacloei-* ';aster, Sats in their of the pcoPe
eavelQpea to be sent to every hoarse affected the formula. Assets
sola.
,•, amauat-ct-the _. TaLha-arehseologist, at+_ndentify .vn envelopes -were npt_deteraine-the
their-dist. ictr —
�B� tax, he pointed out, -but establishes ing mark of these primitive people
ishes
The Easter Sesl Campaign is now the.propclrtion tbzt will be levied a- was the way they decorated pottery— Prel*brieated Cottages — CTWO eS — 'C@J9r
n America -wide project to raise gainst each property as its due share with impressio" made in the soft
gin
funds for the work of aiding CAPpied of the cost, of conducting the burin-' clay by a stick wrapped with a piece , •
_ _______fes in Canada and the United ass of the township. of cord. The later Owasco- culture, in Posts— Kltehen UA1tS — Motol Gariloe Doors
States, In Canada the work is -done At this meeting three new mem- Ontario from about 2,000 to 1,000
by Use service clubs, of which Rotary bers were inducted in an impressive Years ago, preferred what is ¢ailed a •
takes' a very active Part
ceremony •conducted- by Past P. esid dentate stamp to_ decorate their pot- AluninU%MA Combine DOOlS Wifi&
The Pickering Rotary Club hard Ent John. Rawbcn. The new.. Lions: Lary. This is a series .of dents or _
the aiding of �y Kle:njohann, Jinn Hal and Bob marks made in the soft clay_ by using
8s its leading project, w th 1=
Howe were given a rousing welcome. apiece of wood or shella sca C
crippled children :n Pickering TwP.. loped or serrated edge. - - -
All will understand the fact, out Ihat ----------------------------- $ ' -
-- --" is Ivan y. comparing dozens of• sites ex- _ � E R I N G 2 6 3 J . _ •_
little if any, Pu g MUESUM: - Coatlaae8 cavated in.. Eastern .Worth America, -
by_ the Rotary -Club on—who the archaeologists ,can see the
�ney was spent on, -and how much. same direction. chane gradual
1GPe do
know, however. ofone-caswhich the ,cremated body which hasoodland
e — at the east end been buried cultur totheOwasco. The �Iroquo s,
Df spinal -trouble,. ircan _ however,
- '- patient was threatened with perm
�•, some kind of. container,_ and the I markin 'used very different methods,
eat disablement.• Rotary spent over skeleton of a few -weeks -old baby'. g their pottery with series of ■
scratched lines a geometric evidence
Dinty's.
sMotor clinic
11;800 on this one alone. The patient — also in the east .half of the pit, There had beenlittleevidence of
" has, we understand been returned.ttl grave offerings of beaver teeth, a I
- �sa,mae u with the prcffrsise cl-cio• bird; fish and' animal bones which any gradual -change from Owasco to
our .5800 were handworked, a 6 inch harpoon, I Iroquois. It has been. argued that the p�6" (Sides QAU� Serrieei
4urther trouble, This was Y Iroquois Indians migrated to this part - - -
' -that gave a young pe. sori of our and clam shells, of •Nos<th America from somewhere
the chance to live and en- Above this careful arrangement of
township, dismembered bodies and bones was else, but there is no erdence that a
foy life as his friends are doing.' found a quantity of other human culture like theirs had been elsewhere
At this season again, the Rotary bones which had been exposed to the on the cont;nent in earlier times.
_ Club appeals to you for Your help in weather for some time before burial The ,new site, 31r. Kenyon points Toro and outboard Hailes �r0�11CtS
this way, *ill you not send in a in the pit. Hands and feet, presumably ut, shows.a cleai mixture of Iroquois - _ --_-
'dollar, two, five- or --what You can, belonging to the skeletons arranged and Qwasco charactonstics, similar to COBRA CHAIN SAWS
in that envelope You received, to the geometrically, were also scattered in•. the mixture found by Mr.'Kidd near - - - - - -
'I':ckering Rotary Club, It's coming in the pit. Chatham. The dismembered bodies
_ well now $800 received by and eorretrical .an -an Beatty Washing Machines & Appliances
It is only the second Owasco In- g gement are
Monday night of this week—the? s similar to the Owasco it at ehatharrr -
- �iiana site ever excavated in Canada, p , �j
-- = wvant a thousand or more. the first being rear Chatham, which, but the weathered bones, saved up Soldering Light
and iVen final bur"_al in the - J
.------------------ Kenneth Kidd of the Royal Ontario g, pit are ariUfl g Welding
Daniel, 8e, Bat Assessor 1luseum excavated several ears ago. reminisc,-nt of • the, great f uois �]
Beards Lions Ia Den The importance of the new disco ossuary at _Taber. Hill. Scarboro. Chain SAWS REPAIRS Custom Sewing
s� Pickering Tax Assessor Pel ery is that it appears to provide an P ft ry at the new site is similar to
:.. •, -._ •----------------------------------- but sugg s
o e
the Chatham finds b e is a ,j
. - - 'dnot pan) Goslin faced a r:om 3uli BICYCLES closer=link with earl; lrpquoiz. I
bf Lions at the recent dinner -inert- "Onta-r:o hay. about 10.Q00 years. of -
ia8 of Rouge Hill Lions Club, in- ALL MAKES history. and . so far we have only
stead of being devoured, he' made a IIte-ceaditloaed Bicycles fa: Gain _. 'Scrttched the surfac,," air. Kenyon
- host of :friends :before the evening. BERT BRAMBLE said.
-
was over. Not one Lion made a nlp "�'h ru the Royal Ontario tiiuseum
tat him but he ;aced instead a barr- FORT :INION- - somplztP:+ it3 study of this Pew site, SI-LK'S MARK -ET
_ tsge of questions £r;tn his interested i we should be able to write anotF�-,
(audience. : Phone AT 2-2391 page in Ontario's history," he adda+4.
Assuring his.audiencethat assess- _ _
trnenhe Carvings over ere. _nothing new.: _
spoke o' the Chan- - -
QUALITY MEATS -�
gea through the years 1p methods of. _ r
taxes, and demonstrated- - _ - - - _
Were doing our. best � - ,
• .:..
-levying - - - .
I
that the science of a+sessment had
to -give you _ _
At Mader' rices
. - odes P
lb eets developed -to a high decree for -
' the sale pu_;ose cf equalizing the '-
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fit second sem � _ . \�'HODi� MCKERING 26. tl
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tum'�er Co
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71,
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... 1IZ'l'F.l:I24ASY avt�e�i
(Oppodu lalwa■b Park) - - - , sisw► Ig! ■ BABY >a 13M
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PHONE 165 _ - : ,_ w met 0* BTOR'b ROM
Its a hurry for gasoline or completeTNT Week Do"
11vhAratJnn7 We have the most up-to-date -` ��� g:30 A. !L tr /,pg 1P lB.
• _ _ -
Plywood _ - equipment and teshnrques to help speed -
- _ . your w P. i� i.a
.. �,� an yo way. 'lis ual Jia to P . irk
- _ 'Wallboard-
8sso ;J• Re "VES, Phoge Be
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Moulding Isso, SERVICE. .-
The =
•You'l-l Efl7 DISNEYMOTORS i stork
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Going .1agicherez Used
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b y Bits - .. _ : ... ewars � - . -•rw�r�.ri�.�w�..,�.�.er ar�.•w. . ;
Phone 182 Pickering ,.
. , • N0 DRIVING woReiEs• _ -- � JACK PURCELL & COMPANY
_G NO PARKING TROUBLES
• FARES ARE LOW
:,Member The Toronto Stock Exchange
RCO er _
I Complete Stock Brekeroge FocBki
a Trips EYery Day via 111:heap 2, enerall r
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Aj,&�X 1165
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Additional Service via Hl,;htvap
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EASTERN HOUSE
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for Prompt DeOiWeiy P o►�e Pickering 74 or 73
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t�iae��
�1ir�erto�r�
Harr :.i•.h•.. S•olt;
_.,.,�_
wrere �.�� copies of the directory
uested, by restraining each calf while
_
A bock whirr wui take as ort-
'place
distributed throughout this territory
it is being vacciaeted.
--
�U+il1RANTEED
ant is pzwtic;oll
in 1958 whir$ makes an izw_-e;se this
Under the Act, certain restriction
i•
a
-"OUR
and bus_nesa.-place iri 1?icicer•home
Year of over 3000 copies. In Picker-
&Mly to the movement 44 fornale
.
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d1�'
the aewr 'boli -colon ed Bell TaI e
�Fy -ire--
Ing alone, there :s 2040 directories
lizered. to 1825
cattle Tato supervised areas. run
to the
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—
t�, dis ,jbuted I vita=
camFs�red
particulars with rggard rat-
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AIIp Me►1cA or Model
IEOArIli;N'tA: WOSiti
lteao•
tourers here within the' next Ye'h-
last year.
urer-of-these rostrictL-ms may be ob-
PFlltby ilii
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
y
days. Tne new directories which
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taiaed from your veterinarian ce
Arthur Fief
should be t.sed i =ediateiy, will
have
Ontario County Declared
ned
Supervised
the Agt4•ultural Repres native
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FURNITURE DEALER
the attractive -regional , cover
Area
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:
des.g.-, of the ka ous 14icLaughlia
DEATHS
— —
Public Library in .OshaK a for the
Ontario Co'--nty was de -ionated a
HYDE -':Mary Agnes Moore. suddenly
_
second cotdsecutive yew J. W �K.-
supervised e• es under the Brucell-
at the Scarboro General Hor^ital on
private Ambulance Service
1g
-y Bell Mgr., for this regiart said
cis Act. 1934, cn April I, 1957,
Friday, April 5, 1937, fiiary Agnea
'
T� �T
U�A1� B V
DAY OR NIGHT
this week -Tie urged customers to
Thereafter all female calves must
Moore Hyde late opt 4th eon. Pick=
_ LEES
bring their E:ue B. oks of Telephone
be vaccinated within the ages pre-
acing ss ifs of the Lite WYn, Hyde,
^C
+
Nembers ug to date in order to
orderto
scribed in the Act and the cost o1
beloved sister of EL!zabeth Moore, of
_
iR►aRY Service To And lira•
WM. MCEACHNiE, Prop.
a•
•:c! v"'�r:e, rto r .ars and sa.
s.
-y "Information",
the vaccination w.11 .be borne by the.
Province o! Ontaxio. Inasmuch
Ta oat^�t Richard, of Oshawa, and
John, Z Pickering. Resting Earl
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08HA
a calls to Blue
as
at
Books, in regular' and pocket size,
the services d! township inspectors
Elliott Funeral Horne, Toronto, urrlll
Bassa Fm
are available free at the Bell Tele_
have been dispensed with. it :berom-
Monday, then to St, Anthony's Stam-
Occasions
Phone Pickering 193.
h
pone bus.ness offices.
es the res*:onsibility of each cattle
an Catholic Church fun Requ%em
PHONE: PICSF.t=G 432'W3
Piekering, Ont.
Besides Pickering custcaners, the
niw
new directory lists those of Cobcurg„
of Coy
owner to make a-rangements fo'r
the vaccination rf ft's calves and
Mass. -Interment at nt Hope,
Cemetery.
`
director 'Port Hope, and
the
8e who all to carry out this re-
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KEN -AID CLARKE
surrounding territory,
gv'rement may be charged with an
of.ence
BROCK ROAD
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Reflecting the gro,sth.of the area
under the Act.
'so
is the fact that it was recess to
az3'
In far -s
thele every cattle
The Executive of the Home and
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AUCTIONEERS
LieooaoA aad AythotIssi tat fico
W. g. J. TSOIYIPSON, d. A. t•LRi,
print 41.I32 copies o! the directory
oyer Will have a_
having his calves vaccinated
School will meet on Mo�tday, April
.
stye 6d pn".is aad yft},
Barrister and 8o1lcitar
this year to supply residents in the
territory cgyered by the book,
natv[lege
by
by a
of h:g Own choosing,
15, in the school M.
` Farm stoek. Lutpl•mentj mmw
Brlttah Columbia aad Ontario
There
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Consequently every practitioner has
been
f e c rV.n
The sympathy of the cotnznunity is
extended to Mr. Jack Moore in the
�� aittito, Reel Eetat•
Glenwood $ldg., Aja:
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9.ven an o'pporturlity ct pert-
iclpating in the program. In order to
pass.ng o! his sister, Mary.
_
ales oUD SpwJAtr at Rossanobla
q• lift' for remuneration it will be
Congratulations to bur• W. Carter
Rates, Dual Service fed the
B-1- as Phone - Ajax 190
necessary for the veter:nari,�n to
and Mr, E. Cornutt who . celebrated
='
Pries
_ y'tekerias - SS/
Dr. Claude
ante- into an agrerrnent a ith the
Minister
thea biandays last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. So:verby and
_
>r[�ea P. O. paean Aght. I %13
of Agriculture, and each one
'who
,
family attended a 'birthday
- MarkYesi P. O. prelte Mork. !oe (
signs
g'ts such agreement will rec.
party for
preatieas hsocuommaziave iaoa eatabli&W f
slues ItiOti
Loyal Pogue
'VIPOND
ends a thecercicate• of his appointment,
Under the ciresimstances cattle osm_
the former's mother Mrs- Coue
Cf T-. n d
M�' and blrs. Sea scot': Mr, and
-
w
era should rr_ake certain that adeter-
Mrs. Carter �
LICENSED AUCTIONZE$
Marian has an a reemertt wish the
g
and Mrs. Zlott attended
the birthday
--
Minister before Placing' a request f r
party of the Women's
Aux'.1LacY the
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Pickering and R'•pitby Tewaebbs
vaccination services.
o! Dunbarton Ston.
ROy� �j y
S' A& HONE, D.C.
Farm. Hoassholi aad Property
Calves may be vaccinated after
on Moadap night-
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Ba1� A spit
rel;-hing !our months' of age, but
must be vaccinated before becoming
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PAINTERS and DECORATORS
eleven,morths of11.10
age. Thus calf
a
hon for quick, clean, guaran-
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_ X-�Y
pnoaapt. Attendee Given
'born on Januar; 1st. may !:e saccin•
teed tLs!-Cass painUng. and paper-
'"Bin, y — ,PHUIYE MO R-3314
1.� ' l �i
ated any -time between Ma i 'and
Y
November
b��' - ' Eric Stokes and Frossk
Wh►te, De.erators, R. R. 3. Picker_
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- 'Whitby Professional Bnlldiu&
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30, of the year at birth.
Ingdentally, io;.ce
Ing. Phone 78W or 87W1
1M Dundm St. West
z
M
that a calf is a -
vaitabte for Vaccination may be rr-
g
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�.OUL?I'I'RY HOlttlii
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ea after it ia� four m-nths old . but
"PICKFA
SCHOOL
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'boao OrfNs - 1�0 t-Ldtii a
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must be- gnwi bted-e it is ten monthsDRIt'iNG
In
Competent Instructors
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Phone Sea. -1170 !•2353
lA1;318
F
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old: addition to notifying a e et-
rr.narian that cafes.. are aralla.�le
Lessons Day or Evenings
We 1,1awe Waiting Buyers Wlfh
Down Payments"
a" ':
for vaccination the cattle owner
DUAL CONTROL
PICKEELNG PHONE 32784Good
s
1
CALL- Mr. INGLIB
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r�etst assist the veterirr�ri3T1 it re 1-
2-22-tf -
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-knows"
Per Pnmpt And ELyerlaoeai
A
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Service
;,�,..:.��,6,f . o� �..«�Bell's
BeautySalon
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Jr. & IWILWUGHHY aad SONG
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- Corner Elizabeth •d. Main Sts.
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( patp.rteaeod tialsaslts�
SPEAKING -
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BaRa111111 d floe
over Radio Station CKLB
PICKERIN
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- Two I� Went Of Waith On
No. 2 �waa Betty WhltiY
Ajoar�DDIE'S
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DYEING u `
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ON APRIL 13 730 P. 1A[,
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Shoe Repairs
`".How Will Labour rote?
-SPECIAL-$10.00 PERMA E -
FOR s8
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hecto Street, PkIlaring
ontarie-Rtdtas UberM Assoclail"
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V MEST MATMUAT a USS
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s:.vdZ1tt:a 0Az'sseo>rs' •I''
rumors aygran
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,SATES JG1V= *tAILT TILL 7.0 .! IL
lh6�+6s Plskaetei{' "Its -'
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4 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR.
K ' mNITH BUFLD1NG,- AJAR
_Iii , 8iocne St. 8.. Oshawa .. .
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insurance Co.
W BUTS Olt PHONY
'ftwip Sales For Farm And Country
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poem I r uraaee On Buiidinga
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fasaraao� « All >'
Of
TILE - GLAZED PIPE -ASPHALT SHINGLES
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ow ONT: & Gibson
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BUILT an, LWSIALL C&
'ALSIOUTIONS px �,�
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for Prompt DeOiWeiy P o►�e Pickering 74 or 73
:Chorterer
AUli)i, fee.
Aecouaroets
LICEHSEDLTRUSEEES----`—--:.1V
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Peritor'ja
TRUCK'oPASSES YOUR WAY
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60 cycle; TV antenna, 3o fact; Elm-
Broo klis toTractor,.Club ry Farm' tank; App Xn Ho E eflnyoc�escent +r -- a 11
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, .. Steel Sable Equipment -NOTICE - The organi7at:on meeting of the perty of light bulbs, 4 -foot lengths. ; .
8rcokiin 4-H• Tractor Maintenance Oil tank complete with puartp; Elec.
WELLiAM t3t9 PEON fxic Salt batt
Club was held ' the T(rNuship Hall, ery charger; Quantity
galvanized water piping; Roll Page - �_ TO CATTLE OWNERS
: ',33rookiin, on April 1. 190. - W � .1,. -fencing -wire; 7 steel rirm: gates, i2, - _J _•
Mr Sidney MacDonald, Associate WHITBY TOYTN g
Agricultural Re cesentatice, welcom- On Highway No. 2 at West end od 14 and 16 foot sizes: Quantity scrap - - .. _
ed members and introduced our Club Whitby Town limits. known as the son • Large wooden gate; Hayfork �
Instructor, Mr, John Ogilive, as Ag- track. car, d_•aw ropes and pulleys; NOTICE TO CATTLE OWNERS
r• veering Hive, an. DUNCAN ALE FARM Rural mail :b:x; Office desks; • Hot
ricultural . Fang air furnace; Antique wooden plow;
pgilive then explained that the WEDNESDAY, .APRW 17 - 1.30 P. 10L The County of Ontario has been designated a
purpose of the 4-H t=ictor program Large lawn or garden umbrella; Four supervised area as of April 1st, 1957, under the pro-'
large portable p ionic tables; Several
= is to give us an oy rtunity to 'Tractor Arid Farm 3isehiaceEg�- a provisions of the Brucellosis' Act, 1956. As a r ;
„T,eatn by ming •" We will learn Ferguson TE -2) tractor; Ferguson
that better tractor care r�uits in a spring -tooth 'cultivator; complete r:T le the: settees; Bag garden iertiliz- 1
er; Garden cultivator; 8 by 12 Childs 1. Every female calf, except those in listed herds, r
toupet tractor lire. more 'power, and field or :ow crop use, "good; Fergu- outdoor playpen; also shovels, seeks, must be vaccinated after reaching the age of four
- lower operating costs• Because we son 2 -furrow tractor plow, with 30- hoes ladders, garden and farm to 'is, months but before attaining the age of 11 months.
learn how to do many small but in bottoms, good; Ferguson tractor g - - `
portant tractor maintenance jobs, pulley, 1 1 8 inch. spline; Case mod. lamps, pictures, sealers, chains and
el (D).. tractor, complete vC lights, other articles. too nuunerous to men- 2, Cattle oR vers may have their calves vaecin-
we will get greater produ•-^tion f:c n tion.
power !snits and will crit down on star -ter. .pulley, etc, good condition; Steel. Stabling; Buildings Etc. aced by the veterinarian of their own choice.
costly break -downs- Case 7 -ft. cut - power mower, comp- Completk Pedlars Steel Stable 'Eq -
p&, Ogilvie also explained that ev- lete fo_ 3 -point hitch, use, near ne A+ ; uipment, fc.- 30 head • cattle, includ- 3. If the veterinarian chosen has an agreement =
en more important than tractor care Case 4 -bar side delivery tractor rake Ing head rails,�cliain slid ties livid- with the Minister, and every practitioner has had
- is the 4-H soal of helping us to 1 e In g� condition; Cooroller
bearings
rubber -
is al- ers etc.. Will be sold in three sections an opportunity
cane sound-thinki-ig citizens. The tired ,A ag;n ' on roller bearings al- Of entering into such agreement, _
as installed; Pedlars steel sire pen, the cost of vaccination will be borne by the Ontario
ti's ring we receive in our4-H -P-o- most new; Farm wagon gear, flat approx. 10 by' 18; Pedlars steel mat. Department of Agriculture.
gram will be very beneficial ba us rack; MH 2 -section set spring tooth' ernity cow pen, approx. $ by 18; pP,y
when we take on the job ci running harrows; set steel drag harrows; A 4. Certain restrictions a 1 t0 the movement
harrows;
ike or slush scraper; harrows;
Adjust- Pedla-s steel young cattle pen, 7 by
15; Pedlars steel cal'! pens, 6 by 19; .I
e form.
neva Club officers. were elect- ablepdouble blade road drag scrap 17 pedlars livestock autornatic wat- of female cattle over it months of age from non -
The 4
ed as follows; President, Murray er; Apple tide- Evill: Large grind- ering -bowls: with piping and Fitt- supervised are" into supervised areas ; so consult
Jones R R d, Ashburn: Nice -Pres., atone with pulley attachment;
Drag our veterinarian before moving cattle across
S ings: Silo, 41 by 12 c4:ved concrete �'
Aubrey Carson, Claremont; Ser=e- harrow, steel drawbar, never; Set of block with steel re-iratorcements, re- county boundaries.
�y,gy�urer and Press Reports platform scales. 2500 Ib, cep: A Ren_ Gently built: 10 by 13 -building: crnar- _ -
prank Barley R R. 3. Cbcesaont, frees electric drive cream separator. pletely fir shed. hydro wired. ate- B. Every cattle owner who fails to have his
It was decided that the first prde- Aaawfieaus Shetland Posse And bare windows, fluorescent lighting, ? _
deal meeting would be held In tie Equipment inlaid iinoletr_n, beautiitiffiy lined, calves vaccinated, or who contravenes 'any other
hall. Broaklin. on Mag ", with the gay pony stare. rising. 6 years, bred provisions Of the Act may be charged with an of- 1
_ topic "Ignition, Battery 8ear%dee. July 1956; Meng] pony ge�g• very painted good building: 10 e) 12 metal fence.
Spsrk-phig care *Ad Wiring." attractive pony (both ponies prize clad building !tool house); Small a
to ree�Etve anY frame build:nv or shed: Quantity of .'
$- (We trill >s» pawed winners at various • shows); Pony Itanlber and• planking: several good HON. WILLIAM A. GOODFELLOW, ;L
arregoEEiimee tzm the Pews Be cart,•with pneueaatie timymt, scarfs
- sit aa! Ihae-Ed,) near• Set of custom-made . her•• panel and glass top dor-Ts; Pair of Ministe, of A�n'culture, :
--------------------- ----- nesse Several cattle custtrrn made garage doors;.Other oda. btaidts; Province of Ontario ,yaps. iq
• supplies. _
show blankets; Several rattle show � t
• ' • • H. L. FAIR,
f
A. BALSAM a MT. ZION .halters, etc.. Sale at 13"•. Team. sada, Own*.
111fJReeiisaseus Agricultural Representative,
Congratulations to Mr, and ]licks. -Riving wsa tarmtio� No reserve. Tfis
jAllsa CLrsan on the birth of a dau- SO or M foot b; 8 -inch endless drive tarn is for lease, Ontario County
-lcter tw Thursday, April 4 at the belt: IIectr.e double wheeled power _
gherOshawa Floop rad emery. a-mplete with stand -and ex- 1[XN and CLAnEE PWCNT3CE, -
3&. Lloyd Linton, son of Mr.' and � wheels: NAlf-horse elec. motor. saetioaeers
3&s. Levi Linton. Balsam6 was united
in marriage to Ulu Noreen Morton. - ^
CEaremonk daughter of Mr. and BE*
,Alvin Norton, cn SatuKday. April 6.
lilt Clarernont
Y
Miss Susan S_heris entertained a
- !cumber of girls at a birthday party,
an Saturday. !
C c=mnion Se:viaev, and Reception-
_ of near one- *era will be held next - - _
Sunday at 2.20 p. m. !
- - The Act've Service Class will sneer _ P0w0e4ijP"acM9eW
-
__. next Wedneselaar nicht.. Aoril 17, at -
B199 st
1
- 3he home of Mrs. Earl Disney. -
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-SALE"
_
_ SALE REsGISTEB = - .
-_• . _ .:'Wednesday, April - 17 -auction sale
-: of Ferguson .tractor and equipment - -
-
machinery, ,
Bile, building �Shetlarcd ies,
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GENERAL MOTORSYALE6
• - • .. ,fit " i•ra
�'
Ponfiac'offerskia AWA Powerin all 32moths. On _
,�- Throughout Pontiac's tremendous thing is what Pontiac specializes iti- l/q
poorer range, you appreciate what you ave the unequalled choice of four des
' a�tv-.]fated power senium to you. Here transmissions .. Standard synchro- P
O1 r;oc Pwee>f CbQ�ppl-, ,
Mesh on all series;Close-RatioSynchro. ho na *NASCAR
is perfect halance between Pontiac's G -on
`solidly constructed !lois by Cisher and Mesh with Power -Chief VA's, Power. °Ce'"t'rOnsh;o l d
that purring power plant o your choice glide in Pathfinder, Pathfinder Deluxe teas of instail a�e M'f°
under the hood. As a result, you're and Laurentiaaseries,andScrato Fight e, power D°rd-
mare, sure and relaxed in any driving Hydra-Nlatic on Chieftain, Super Chief he 9peers,akfrOckorePd .eo
situation, whether yAu're
threading and Star Chic. models. ' C°r ev
easily through City traffic or' soaring So no matter Few ou like our power sweep . s°tiow; 9 c .,, f
Y y
eff n t- a hi kho: ay. :.tame or tea:. tc, Pontiac has j use the M;is and Ci'ss in Fly;_<
Yes, Pontiac wants you to have a • � •i on Run �
-
'thepoweryouwani. That's why Pontiac all honeseme .:orsepower,combining4.
NoN.�js
ot=ersyonthegreate,tnumlcrntenRims .maximum efficiency with pleasing P?+rilat/sNe °�'r1o/
—either -sin the i;tc ...try ... econ my M A'rs'e:/td
thebigges� power package of 'en all See your Pontiac dealer soon. Drive s�� bnoi r /gOgd car d -
;'IEtom 148 to 2 110 hap. l - `a Pontiac. Price a Pontiac. You'il agree aF Co, Ro1O`'o ion rr
wore -and more of every- dollar fordollaryou can' tbeat aPontiac.
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_ den and lawn to -Is. orrAimeots and
- accessories. misceilaneoW articles,
.:etc. on Lot 30, Con. 1. Whitby Twp,
- an No. 2 Highway. West end town
Um.% known as Duncandale Farm,
- ' the property of Wm, Simpson. Sale
tit 1.30 p. in, Terms cash. No reserve,
Farm is for leasc_,KEN and CL.ARKE
_
PRE'.MCE. auctioneers.
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------------------------------ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE
AND OTHERS �I
IN THE ESTATE of ]PAL=ES
GLADSTONE WHITE, lata of the .
Village of Pickering, in the County
pf Ontario, ]Retired Farmer, deceased.
-
ALL PERSONS having claims i-
' .igainst the estate of Walter GladsteaK
White, late of the Village of Pick -
string, Retired Farmer, who died on
' of &boat the 3rd day of March, 1957
_
-care hereby notified to send panical-
ars of same to the undesigned on or
- - --wore April 13%. 1987, after which
date the AdirinSt-ator will pro-eed
distribute the estate, having regard
_
-,only to claims of which he shall
then have notice.
DATED "-Flckering, 'Ont. this
- 27th day of March, 1957.
WALTER •C, THWASON, Q. C.
66KinT st. West, Toronto,
Solicitor for the Administrator
I SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS
In The County Coa Of The
COUOF ONTARIO
TO WIT: Under and by virtue of a
_ -
..Writ of Fierl FWas issued out of
the -County Cns�,t of tue County of
>. Ontarlo, to m,! d:reit^_d, agahst the
lands and tenernents of GEORGE
KELLY and OLn'F. KELLY, I have
x
will offer for sale by Pubti^ Auction
In my office in toe Court ll,use, in
: the Town of• Whitbv, on T:.•esday..
April 16, 1957, at 2.00 o'rinck in the
afternoon, all the right and Title, In.
terest, and a^city of redrrnntion o!
GEORGE KELLY and OLIVE KEL-
LY, to, in and out of the fallowing
aaads, namely:
-' .- -ALL and STNGULAR t'a4 r-rtal•i
-
-1wreel or tract of la -4 2-4
9 sate dy ng an • nL, 4`•- Vill-
of Pickering, and k -own at Lot 40,
slth of Dunbarton, in the Township
.. _ . .;
-flan 492.
_
The above property Is subject to
the rttsrtga*es.
ARTHUR WELSH. Sheriff,
Cooaty of Ontario
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GENERAL MOTORSYALE6
• - • .. ,fit " i•ra
�'
Ponfiac'offerskia AWA Powerin all 32moths. On _
,�- Throughout Pontiac's tremendous thing is what Pontiac specializes iti- l/q
poorer range, you appreciate what you ave the unequalled choice of four des
' a�tv-.]fated power senium to you. Here transmissions .. Standard synchro- P
O1 r;oc Pwee>f CbQ�ppl-, ,
Mesh on all series;Close-RatioSynchro. ho na *NASCAR
is perfect halance between Pontiac's G -on
`solidly constructed !lois by Cisher and Mesh with Power -Chief VA's, Power. °Ce'"t'rOnsh;o l d
that purring power plant o your choice glide in Pathfinder, Pathfinder Deluxe teas of instail a�e M'f°
under the hood. As a result, you're and Laurentiaaseries,andScrato Fight e, power D°rd-
mare, sure and relaxed in any driving Hydra-Nlatic on Chieftain, Super Chief he 9peers,akfrOckorePd .eo
situation, whether yAu're
threading and Star Chic. models. ' C°r ev
easily through City traffic or' soaring So no matter Few ou like our power sweep . s°tiow; 9 c .,, f
Y y
eff n t- a hi kho: ay. :.tame or tea:. tc, Pontiac has j use the M;is and Ci'ss in Fly;_<
Yes, Pontiac wants you to have a • � •i on Run �
-
'thepoweryouwani. That's why Pontiac all honeseme .:orsepower,combining4.
NoN.�js
ot=ersyonthegreate,tnumlcrntenRims .maximum efficiency with pleasing P?+rilat/sNe °�'r1o/
—either -sin the i;tc ...try ... econ my M A'rs'e:/td
thebigges� power package of 'en all See your Pontiac dealer soon. Drive s�� bnoi r /gOgd car d -
;'IEtom 148 to 2 110 hap. l - `a Pontiac. Price a Pontiac. You'il agree aF Co, Ro1O`'o ion rr
wore -and more of every- dollar fordollaryou can' tbeat aPontiac.
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L
r mend' rsj two waft in Detroit vis• RM"ts W%; Go-Gettern 46% Mn.
iting etr Rua cats 42%1- o - a tonsillectomy which he underwent - — — -
Co�ngttstttiations to Aon and ratty dLsa Ra><ph S+vraa is 1a 8asrie this High Triple: AEE:. mph J led The winner were, ladils.
Th9tnas Nancy Puckrin and Mrs. G. Ander- last Wednesday in Oshawa Hospital.
Harbin on the birth of a son, at the week visiting her daughter Dorothy 734,; I:ADIES: Helen Hili
�• son: bents, Bill Wonnacott and Brian Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and
Belleville General Hospital and a who :s 311 in hospital. High tg1e MLRd; Noel Middle- Church
yard. Refreshments were ser- family visited Mrs. S. Puckrin and
madson 3tfF ]Cr. and Dtrrs. Claude New" -:.,. ton 2W. LAD
H 11 284, ved•
Smith. The Amindogstook over the lead ---_--__- �• Helen Mian Margaret Puckrin of Oshawa .
coptiaed- to this wee us! es�e- yoint ahead oII
._- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuyler and on Sunday evening.
Ddr. J. Heade: son is g ] _ _ _
the Ajax iiospit2l where he will un. thelKoughriders. The Repeats' _ac^e - • AllDi:E 1 fay of Poria, Ont., spent the week- •�---------•--------
end ut the home of 11x• and airs. BertFlat Rooting -Coping - Flashing
deago surgery, only one point behind the third place Guthrie. WHITBY SHEET METAL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols have No -Can -Da and have a good chance About thirty-five attended the Mr- 'Macellaro and soh; Jimmy I 917 Dundas St, West„ Whitby, Ont,
returned atter spending the winter I to Set back to the top. Community Club meeting on Satur- 1 visited v; ah their cousins lir. and Phone: MO 8-3081
in Florida. STANDINGS: — Houndogs 59: I day evening at the home of lir, and I lire. C. lrv:ne, Toronto during the 'Eavestroughing — Repair Work q;
Gene land Danny Fe -tile are Roughriders 58; No -Can -Do 5312; Mrs. Wm. Brown. Following the. week -end.
Aw
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i �eVV p• • PRICES EFFECTIVE TEM., FRI„ SAT. APRT'. 11th - 12th - 13th
- - - - - - -.- ' New D '• ..
_. omestic 3 Lb. Tin . _ - .. ..: _ -•
SHORTENING •
(SAVE 25c)
(SAVE l0e)-
Muni
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SIR
. ' •Maple Leaf Tendert lake 1b.PURE LARD
- lb se C YORK -
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(SAVE 8c)
YORK FANCY FROZEN _ - -. 15 OZ FEa. R CHOICE -- RED. FITTED
SLICED CHERRIES - + for �
STRAWBERRIES _
DOLE FANCY YORK FANCY 20 OZ. TINS AYLMER CHOICE 12'02. TIN ' Our Neighbourhood News'-
F`EUIT ���CKTRIL PEAS 9 - ST. t1ARY•9 CHURCH.
for C ASPARAGUS ROUGE HILL$
_._ . t Winn with Hsu blends
,loin i t t o�
1�,(SAVE 7e) at East Woodlands every -
Ld! C_ Ift P� Thursday at 8:00 paL Twenty
g �9c,
- mer , an it
camel o! Bingo go .. opportunity
oil
28 oz. Tin GREEN OLANT - FAl!iCY CIIT to sin Food Vouchers. Prizes: Four
- 8 F� Voach riven each Thuza,
(SAVE 4C)
..GREEN BEAN _.3� °� �' p .
maul Ea.:ter.� Also Jack oto o!
Y.. _. 1S OZ TINS o ly, St. Mary'"
(SAVE )' $100 00 & $120.
Next week
DZLMONTZ Bit iro will be held on Tuesday
C% 4% P11111 Qr (Apr'1 18th ) instead of Thursday. I
T
dOMATO I Laat Week's Winners
ni =8.00ouc era
-" ' (SAVE 4c) - airs. G. Hubbard Cherrywood•
ETCHUP - Aylmer Choice Halves 15 Oz. tins MATO •IVs. G. McKinnon, Morgan's Park.
12 OZ. BOTTLE Y JUICE ge P Roseban ; Mrs. V, Patterson, Ron -
Road, RougeMrs.
Hills..Bridges.
PEACHES _
4
e k
1 onRum ale
will be held
for . atRouge; r
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fOf C :. i� ��4 Wed.; April 17 at 11:00 a.m. There
i2 ;59 _ .vill be a Home Bake Table. Tea I_
_ _.'(SAVE 4c) Z (BANE ie) (SAVE 4e) and Sandwiches. 411 welcome
FIRM
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• ,BLADE-BLADE..Bol�. _.. : �_ • . -. - .�
.GOLDEN RIPE c �
REMOVED
ROAST Le...1'BANANAS
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- Sliced 16.#
or .:.Liver, -CHEESE LOAF-J-ig
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0� MAPLE LEAF VACUUM
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NUSCELLANEOUS
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ALL TYPE= OF concam wort
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YourF�lel j/ WNW AIW
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
MACHDTE FUMMM FLOORS
SEPTIC TANKS - jrUUVLACES
ISMTOR INIURANCt ABEIIA :
� , t:AsuAttr — SOW$ — AUTOMOSM
!
CONING EVENTS(.
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-- + Natural Gas, hwiallatioas -'-
_7.
Conservation And Flood Control
13LOCK WORK
- FRES, ESTUUT=
UASSM INSURANCE. ITC -
d
• COLESIAN
On Doffin's Crock"PHONE
• ATlanue r -em
SWI FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERT111 FOR SALE WLIN
Water Heaters, Floor Furnaces
3 g'orced Air Units etc
The Riverside Ratepayers' Assoc•
istion Will hold a Public Meeting in
t!
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CYRIL Es MORLEY, �
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• Pickering Comasuaity Hall, on Wed:
BEiftT'3 WELL DiGQiNG
..
'SATING SERVICE
Aril 17, 8,03 p. m• to deal
nesday, p
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RNti Q
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3-8 tt
above
Dave Crichton, Secretary
Trenching ... Air Cempreseer
Con 3 t�
traelor'a
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COLEMAN
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Bt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
te=e Tam• Cl es
'
°i OUTDOOR APPLIANCES
The regular monthly meeting of
be held at theme
Way
WELL TILE FOR SALE
COOPER BLOCK LTD.
SALES - Service -Repairs -Parts
the Ladies' Aid will
'F,
PHONE PICKESING 599W
Camp Stoves, .Lanterns, lee Boxes
-` FoldingTable, Chair
}yam of Mrs. Blair, Chi ch St.,
on Thursday, April 18, at 2,3U p, m
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_...._- i46 GLEN PARK AVE. -TORONTO
d'
radiant Heaters, etc. -
ffiLLEB -
A erns sh0'xer for the 'baz-
itar wi
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Concrete Slag
s
i, .
i . HEATING SERVICE
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- all
Wanted
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• S Tudor St, - Ajaz - Phone 657
The Friendship Clnb
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S-8 tf
l
of St. Andreves Presbyterian Church
�d w- Crippled Am"r
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— FOR SALE-'
will hold their repular monthly meet-
Mg at the home of Mra, Helen Haw.
Vee W..qy p4aSl.Eip„ rj
C1=lt�t°X' Blocks
• _ especially' hedges like: red land
" Barberiy; metal
ker, Lola St„ -at 8.W P. an., Thurs-
day.. April 18.
SANXRR BEI'I></ WOM
STATION ROAD, PICIMMG, ONT. - PHONE 120
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green
Chinese Elm. Orriamen Shrubs,
Peonies etc.
--
'Beach Bible Class
l�seet Lvodliaesl
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Tree Rases, Evergreens,
prices.
Healthy stock moderate es •
.lye Kew
under the auspices of the Friendship
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" Haack, 3S.rst farm north of Picker-.
Huck.
Ing High School.
Club of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church W:ll conduct an evening ser-
e• TV ANNA RADIO
'GUARANTEED SERVICE
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WHAT'S UP? '
:
5-10
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vice at St. And_ew's Churrh on the
BY EXPERT rECHNICI"
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PLANTS FOR SALE-
28th of Aoril. at ? m p. m. All ire
invited to -ttertd this serti ire. See
OXford 4-5891 OR
`
TlID VALUE OF
•
_ --CTJRRA'�T
Black and Red- varieties; bib
and hear the fine Work being d^ne
_ ATlantic E-2541 �-
YOUR-HOA.ND
-latest
-
,. healthy plants at clearance rates..
fist farm north of the
by this group of young people.
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PUS3'ESS ONSi
.
Jerry Hasek,•
.. Pickering High School.
4-26
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'- HEATING SERVICE
t
HA + .
OV ENOUGH
HAVE Y _ _
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4-26
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GREENWOOD
rrATL'RAL GAS
._ 4Hv L. L��' I. f3U1 A:�CE
N i
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FOR SALE_yuantity good
OIL INSTALLATIONS
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hajC Apply -J• Wilk:e. mile and three
az:d 31 s, 1+r m. HroK n and B.11
kS Year's Experieoee
Telephone: Pickering 28
.
r
gtarters, north of Greenwood.'
entertained the Audley Corn..nunity
Sal" . COLE3lA.ai Service
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4-12"
Club at their home on Saturday ev-
-- FACTORY TRArNED
_ __
- > egistered Pio. 1 Rodney Oats. $175
ening.n
A s.cial evening was held L:kthe
M'DLEY KITCHEN. STOVES:
VACUUM CLEANING SZRVrCE
-
bushel, Commercial No. 1 grown from
church 'basement on Friday. Mr C.
Chimneys, Furnaces, Heaters Etc.
Registered Seed. $1.40• All Ceresan
Disney presented a number of fikins
-- s TVSOR ST.
_ treated. and bags included- - F. H.
Westney. Feekeririg, Phone: Pickering
which were very interesting'. Mr.
„� Brown led in a sins -song The
AJAX - 857
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AJAX,LUMBER CO
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5-39
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Afternoon Won= Association W
ved refreshments at the close of the
�,A PUCKERING
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SLUMBER AND BUN.DER$' SUPPLIES
FOR SAE.E--Three 'Planet Jr., 906A
garden sieders, used once. -Phone'
evening,
to MissGreta
Congratulations .
Co
Hicks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.V.
TOWNSHIP
.
�PLYYVOOD .:.PAINT .. ARBORITE
_
Mackhaan 76J1.
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ahv-- threes
Hicks, Whr+ was married to Mr: Jas.
Smith. of Titlson r -g otr Saturday.
DRIVING SCHOOL
-
DOORS AND TRIM
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- .FOR SALE -flowering
years old. Wel'-known varieties; al-
so many varieties of perennials, -
ed
onMSund y with PeMr, and rcir kMra itis
;Dual Controlled Con
- - -
Mrs, F. O. Bussey. Aldwyn Cottage,
.CrYdennan. of SamPton.
Licensed by the -.
_. -Station Road and No. Z Highway
;lRiKetside Drive, Pleker:nm. Phone:
'A baptismal service was .held in
Police Commission
_
_
- - ;STS Jl1 at noon or after 8,00 p, M.
the Greenwood United Church on
DAYS or EVENINGS
_ -
_..
Sunday morning when ' Christir'ie
Cars Supplied for Officia�t Tests
- TELEPHONE PICKERIN G 3�
FOR BALE.-Westingh^ase elect-te
Elizabeth. dausfite- of Drs. Robert
/�
PHONE PILK. 780W
_ _
.
urner, deep well cooker,
range. three storage compartments,
and ibyeReMvA H. °Moo eontcl. was and
baptised
_" . , or AJAX 1045 --
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-' In excellent ct-dition.. 535.00.' Phone
uncle of the baby, After the service
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;Pickering 32M.
Mrs. Moore entertained the follow-
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FOR SALV-md clover seed. $34.00
bushel; Timothy $10
frim: at the parmname: the baby's
parents: the- maternal arandvarenta.
Mr. M'rs. W, Bremner, of Willnw-
BRANDRAM-
a-
-
iper also seed
acid
NUM C. MUBEAR, B, O.
per bus,+
] grandmother. Mn.
M. M^one; Miss D, Bremner
"PT°11E`rRIST
anterior and
'
SALF-1ce box, in Rood "condi-
Jean Moore, aunts of the baby, of
_
.
._,-70R
-tion, $5.00 Phone: Pickering 481.
Torontot,
for the
(Above Alan Drug Sters)
O> cE gOvss
Exterior Painting
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-' REAL ESTATE
T:-ketc no•'•• . on sale
variety S14ow -"Saturday Night to
Cat-tr.^ctc H-2ksw-', Be sure to metPAINTS
s•M A. IL to S•M P• it
Wednesday ssi Saturday ! to ls.
Paperhanging1`
- WE HAVE CLIENTS
yours for Pithe�r the Friday or Sat-
➢TH ONE. WH>mTf S-SST1
no
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: making homes and building lets in
urday evening' , performance.
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R• HILL
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: _.this ares. some with all cash..
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LADIES
GENERAL HARDWARE
LA .a d olo'isowsna
_ c;A•
Do you have a home. you wish to
Awl test__ _
Psompt
Are you interested in slenderizing'
Phone: Pickering 1131.
'
-Bus
O You 9s
ass sent rawnmo,ven and out.
I tioasda xsoondltioned this Winter at
1Free Estimates
valva+ton - and mo>•taage
service Call BERT (ANE - ATlan-
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J. A.
DINTY'111 SMALL MOTOR CLINIC
Pickering Oat.
Phone Pickering 391 w4
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2-S9R9 A. HARVEY and Co, Ltd:'
FOR BEST TNCHICKS
- it
Realtors.
Order Today From
: 5_24.
MICfTELL'S -
PIC K ER IN 46
MORTGAGEE
-� ...
W A N T E
• POULTRY FARM .
I .P APPRAISALS
:
Claremont, Orr.. - Phone Mark. 366
4-5 tf
`":G NEWELL
r ►ANTED -now is the tame to list
your
gout cottage or home for await price.
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We haze a t-emeiid-us demand for
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_ s10R.00 JACKPOT
REAL ESTATE lROiCFR -
-
- low to modest trice homes' We- car.
give an im- rdi-'P, o-lioied arpraisal..
' CALL- P1f-"-RING 306
RODMAN71
PICKER NG VIUAGE
�' Phones Pickering 113
A. S. ALLF•RTnN SEAL ESTATE
l _
SHEET METAL
v .,
�.f Highway+ ''A •Mile East of Dunbarton, South Side, No. 2 h
- Mt0 way _.
" 3-29
---WGRKS
.'EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
WAlV'TTD TORENT- '-
`-FAIRPDRT BEACH HALL
t
'unfurnished -n-s or apartment ' in
Pickering Distract unto Auenst, -
AT 8 V. M. '
.
Authorized Consumers Gas
,
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Apply 49 Geo -.:,ins' Drive, Puke: ink1.
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Company Dealer for:
SCARBORO APPLIANCE.. REPAIRS
HE' p ��/�+.j>ll�Eq
N�..M...
-� GURNEY
.
-
LORETTA'S
GAR WOOD
HELP WANTED
r CLARE BROS.
AT. 2-0361 24 HR. SERVICE AT. 2-1748
Part time gardener wanted du-ing
season. T. J. Wheeler, Brock Road,
BEAUTY SALON
-HEATING UNITS
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.Pickering. Phone 144.
'
SUMP AN PRESS PUMP SERVICE
D �� �E
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DAY- CARE FOR CHILDREN__
- - _
Ew
Terms up to 5 years
-Playable
_
"
If is Now is
Reliable day care given to childven;
and on your-
Your SUMP PUMP noisy — the Lime for So Ice and
'while mother works. References
request, Phone- Mrs. Barbara Los
LOCATION
gas bill.
Repair, not when yow Ipsemenl b flooded. toane�'pumps al.
-
combo. Pickering 25--
AUTOMATIC OIL
stalled during repair period.
i
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EATING UNITS
for AMas, Albany, Duro, Beauty and Myers Pumps
MAJOR AND MINOR REPAIRS
OPEN EVENINGS
�� 179 Pickering .
_'Assents
. Phone: Pickering 35MI
Phone: Pickering 482W3.
is
.or tby M 8•Ss .
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Phone PUCKERING 890
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