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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_04_17PICKERING HIGH WINS DRAMA TROPHY Sewage `:System Costs Mr. Butler T Proctor, Redferthisn, f'ICKERIHG • ILLAGE y told Pickering Township council week his firm had picked out several w:. sites for 'a sewage plant'in in West a ..:.Coosa -Up Tittle 4m arrived in Rouge. spite of all the chilly winds, and we He suggested that the plant go -in are hoping for a nice della village near Chesterton Shores if a partial an�g• Lena this -spring. put our best foot � system was to be installed at present, forward. This is also _ the tune of ` to serve that' ares, which is having grams fines, which occupy so mini septic tank and drains problems. valuable time of the local firemen. The initial stir p { stages of such a plant, every spring.- F < would. produce one that could handle On Thursday, some Jadies of the - 250,000 gallons a day. If the whole Prethe area was handled it would be- en-; g�luacheoa at ol!<e1»�'1�e Chucrh. 5 larged to handle 400,000 gallows per West Hill. The ' day guest speaker was v Cost of an initial plant would run Mom Maw returned missionary ?K �. $480,000, less $100,000 contribution Mr, Malice has been 'spending a '. from the subdivider or $380,000. _ few weeks with his At present _ assessment oarea daughter Mrs. f ` - Wilkins (Eleanor) in Botbyell, Ont. is $2,600,000. : George HA who underwent a s Engineer T. 0. Jefferson said, "A y y sewage system is the only method by knee operation about. a atcath ago, its not ab:eto to I& work: at which we can cure the West Rouge The garage, '� time hangs h sewage problem. I think the. engi- n s pIgsw is pracEiesl end a go94 M s. Chas. Sheppard, hoc s. Proctor, Redfern have estimated Ion. 'and Miss Willa S6Wxrd, . &A that a home owner with $4,000 as ' of Oshawa, were guests- of Naamaa and Mss. Banks on the weak -sora. ; sesament an a 60 ft,. frontage would A casload of b0leqA&the AfbW- pay $68 a year foot 80 years. Anyone noon W. A. the 9pda; c, moving into a new subdivision would pay about $87 a year as the sub- mal. at D iiaitsld r vider would already Church, on. Twsday swniag; Mid A Vary carts is the ` ss -1 , M- tribed the as "a very line prod- ,splendid t�empe:ameat with lots d buttedd �y p� laying � iutierast Pr°�o� • of the T. S'aton Co.- �ey br •,r,y,)� � ot Sleep- action whUL had a fine total impact tire. She is a very gifted• actress. gym•, gave as mt+radag �k oa Ist d" �'M vkm be-psseenisit dw Veep- on the audience.". said Mr. Needles. The engineers recommend 0:%, the. Deeatating. pose Ti+opbty to ars. Doe Lsgpeswe. . 'The Wed Velvet Goat" of.lers But the most Wersorable moment sewage plant be located on ab< st five The, Iso Pickering Brownie perch ? Dh'resas of JO& Sdteai's • Ahn Pt firs of movemeut"° he of the play was provided by Dam of land to allow for ezpaaiioa �daT. AOa 1c4ebrated their lm v aryl u& w 6 guy m& Vetvat said. "The itmosphere ' must come Warner, srbo planted Lorenzo, ax nom& Game.1. from the scenery and from the` pace Brigid Pbrelrn. wbo pled ,his -About 700 haaaes would be env- Comm at Which the DMsionsi lot The production., sweetheart• Their very beautiful ered in the _ initiada l gea which Casmisn toner Mrs. Coon was in at- District High Sc"- its the roa6 of Uariant, Norma scene, in whish they planned m would take in practically an of Rsndanes Each Brownie was cissa 1 _4.•� ,',°; Tawe the Siatpao's Collegiate Drama Cartwright, who won the award A r ear, y eveoiag readevoaz, was assn►- Chester Hill, Range $ighliads sad adm °ed azole to tensa- ' r atival Ivegby floe Soatbern 'ROB- the South Region's most promising ing and sincere.' any proper � t, west of eaaorate Pp! occasion. Brown ilea Secondary Schools for its prod- actress, gave one of the best per Other commendable perforaranees East Avenue. Owl Mos. 1 "17n Dwiaaer+ union st '?be Red Velvet Goat": fornsances of the e:vepsng• were given by John Payton. as Es- _ _ Owl. Mrs. I i adla Farmer, we in est hart Horse Tbastre arty coke. as. Ramon. - e charm al the tae .teas Needles des-: the part. Miss Cartwright has a a peddler of woman's clothing. Fairport wder Ths moebses of the t3fs1- Otddea {'tl sad Bmtraies met in the C & Cert- • Uv of the United Church on Monday Causes �aundiee :dtks» to form a -Pickering Mothvcs' CICIL SENDS. RACK SCHOOL BOARD Charges Bylaw gyp• � was elected _ y " While not meant as 's scare, it was far l"P I9 0�—Pfaident, Mr . Gkw- ' ] REQUEST 'ASKING FURTHER CUTS Fascist Origin _ out Piekertng Town%hip ��oW may., . males , Council this week by bylaw of8eer, that a bylaw which covets A. W. Cane, that them are setveral Mrs. Claire Chargee eases of jaundice in the Fairport - Wtl.on. The atemberahfp !-ft is 01.00 Fred Haat, chairman of the 'board health, sanitation, or having proA- of School Area 2, along with 4e++era • e that ec�ntsins refuse that is Beach area. >r Xsar and will asset every second '' { members of • the board visited on, �. .. considered a npisaam was of fascist Jilt. Cane card that medical rwporti month. The Mother sad Daughter township council this woods in rega>,d ongin was laid before council this show the disease has been contacted Banquet aria be 114a1 In May, end to their request lar. debentures .tor On Firewiiii& week by Edward Hannah of Spruce through drinking osier. He said in 'Coolie Dry" we flag z. rs $270,000 for a Wroont addition to Hill Road, •Hambarton. water cases, drainage $ water, a;e be. Several aightfrom bare attended the v ;� tate East Rouge School • "I'm being diaeriminated agatin8t," water 'and drainage water have be. loadab Hesdita Hobby Show ass A Last s discussing the A stiff, but a bylaw designed for come mixed. He said because of a Friday evevAng at the United Church , aftw 3[r..-Hawiah said, y powerlcee to these. Mrs. A. E. Young, formerly r IE matter, council setatt the request back 'dQh' those 10�'g .lir. Hamah- apparents has so ne lack of a bylaw are was y_ passed by Pickering Township cooed] do an ng to combat it. of g. was avow• Mao!' to the board, asldn! them to satview cats, some partly dismantled in his ' beati�nl qui and handiwork of % the project and to try and come up this week. Covrtcillor Mosta tlasvthot ne slid varioae k ds were yard and has been in court over fisc with a borer prise. 1!iFesPo:les are not lee sold to any that a lot cf d-a:n-off water has � �Rlo7�- an child under the age of It pears. They r. He old council he taught come off the ridge at Fairport Beach s w r Mr. -Hunt reviewed the'plan again scrap metal, to carry on his wc$'k, well ss d7rer latera tin arty and are not to be displayed -iv store win- due to the snow t.iiis year and has,. ate• `s this week and informed council the because it •was much cheaper than On cda evening, friends and , dows, ixcept wher+e,siRu$stions ire run over wells, vvc=per beeds sstd • 4.. y board had reduced the cast from buying .new steel. atghba-s ''gs-homed at the CO. used. Fireworks • arq ��¢¢t to be sold lawns. He su,,-g•:sty a that a ditch is $270,000 to $259,000, a saving of at anytime except 10 -`days prior to. "I object•to someone. tlryring to stop needed to t.akt th.� xster• to the lake. .hPme on 'tS:e 2nd Coo. Wirt, to c:l '000. Victoria or Domini '+Day or such me from doing work. E have bqoes, n Reeve Scott s�ke3' Idr, Cane to look shifts the birthday of Mrs Coy- v'a In answer to a question, Mr.'Hw�t a , doing for years," Mr. Hannah d. mother, Mrs. AuULwTy. recently arr dates as'sek out in over the bylaws and suggest 'any y said the architect's r estimate the coat Reeve Sherman Scott said, l9 think ived from' Waterford, Ireland. It is ` Firecrackers are na$. be let o8 amendments 1.nat he feels are needed: of the school to inn =33' per eq. ft" 6 •the present and former. bg18w en- ------------ - -- -- -------- favorably on township streets or roads by any- ---- Rratifping to leases that she is ve^lr impressed with what • Z _ which is about what schools are cost- forcemeat officers are trying to en- ing. He imp+ that -the board in one at anytime: Firewb>jke� may only .force the bylaws. I don't think they • • hasien of Canada, and already feet reviewing the plans again, had cut property under the direction Cod—some- are ein.g ng you ou woo -- motel at'Itofar costs to the bone and added, "there one 21 years or over. believe you are being. discriminated • • s !++. y are no frills' in this school He said not Toe Presbyterian Qis>:ch Secv:cs . `o Where a group is planning a fire- Petition - - wee condxted here on Sunday by the school scald not be ready berate works display, a special permit will "It's a system of secret police," ; Rpv. Me. Bai ey Ernie the Pnblitat- November 1. He said that the enrol- BP. Mi. Hannah said. have to be secured from the township, The South Pickering Ratepayers' ions Office, Toronto. ment trend shows that the board will fire chief- "Have you a wrecking license'" Associat' ! rave r not be building in other parts of theVic, - ten• trouble with their petition to oppose returned from their koaeymoon trip i a person up to $30Q "I'm not in the wrecking buaineas," the CNR putting a bypass lint to. Florida, and are now residing in near capacity at present He stated --------------------------- --------- Mr. Hannah said. "This -business �is through Pickering Township. their new home as Liva-po-L they already have contracts with 10 state control of private property." Chairman John' Campbell said tha' * Mr, and Mrs:' James • Pichardsat► new teachers for the •proposed sehooL Waw Two Weeks Mr. Hannah also stated he felt the nwy people will not sign as they visited relatives . kers at the we,*- Councillor -Barry Ashton said he townshi¢ was making -profit on the are afraid the move is to have the end. felt beat an eight -room, which is a • sale of culverts and that he and oth- tom complete school scold be built farther For Elections _ jested to 'the Crusader Devel lint rerouted and it may go througl, Arttr'o parrcip Church chair was j p ,. era objected their property, instead of where thtI iavit�ad to part cipate in the Suar'ay ea' Wm. Fair eve of Dunbarton ask- opment `coming into an area which present plana call for it to - " "We have to prepare for the. fu he felt should be'industrial. industrial. go• evening service at Albert St Oshawa vq ed council if there could be two Mr. Campbell said the petition is which was b=oadca t over CKLR. ture," Mr. Hunt -said. - Reeve Scott said he would discuss o sin the line corm weeks for candidata Reeve electioneer opposing g ng through th Mr. and M'i'.•. Alah Lawson and " ,-you -are taking into cousidera- this year, instead, of having eerie than the matters in detail with Mr. Han- township at all. If however, this is family villi ed his mother Mrs. Fred _-- - tion sub -divisions in your *,area, we a week. nab at another time. not possible, but that it was reroutes. Lawson recently. haven't even passed. on yet, --------------------- He contended that the present time -------------- they said - would ask that it be located Mr's. T. J. Wheeler attended the Coin. Ashton. is too short for candidates to get Claremont Can north of alI land zare,. as residential. Women's Institute Ac?rievernent fey "Have you considered a consolidat ng at Uxb as _ around. meets .d�P, last aV"ek. ed school for. the .area.'. asked.De- Reeve Sherman Scott said council • • A public meeting will be held in There was a fin? dsplay of hand y pity -reeve Jean McPherson. would keep it in mind and discuss it guild F�rehall Lunbarton public school on We3nes made rag,, seve�n•y-tti.ree in nu -*3r, The question went unanswered .as, later. on. day, April 22 at 8 n.rn. All interested and an attendavoe of about pa:a far as the press could hear. i A deputation from .Claremont ask- are invited to attend. hundred and twenty rnem.ti,,7m t Council finallyagreed to send the ed courici3 this week, if the could __-..____.___ - :_____' • y '•--------•- --• - - A suggestion has been offered -hat `"- request back to the board again andl Red Cross Aids use ,their $6,600 surplus to help build Pickering C�r,t-i,: Hr'gh School more trees�be_Qlanted3n'Ow ]'lfeF or- t ask them to try and reduce not only - "D2STIZI �T: [;EN'I`—N- IGHT ' iai Park, with special mentis : o the overall, cost bilt�npmber_of_rooaas • _'s - - • Reeve Sherman Scott told them it *-�•--•+ evergreens, wi•.ich add Eo muc': to t Mr. hunt pointed out that time pi+ckering Family wag within the jurisdiction of a po The annual ia�t competition a- the landscape, in winter. "When we was of the essence as tenders for Pickering Township and Villa ace village to provide fire protection. Wong the High Schools in this dis- plant a tree, we are doing what we steel. were already out: g p Se Councillor Edgar Jarhes said, "I rict it being held tnis year at can to make our ,planet a r --lore Red Cross in their usual swift man- think they should be allowed to use the Pickering District High School, place for those who conte after .:-4 ` `;� ______________________ ___________ ` net came to the rescue of a burned out family last week. the money." on April 24, beginning at 8.00 p. in. if riot for ourselves"—Htlmes. I. O: O. F. dr REBEKAHS On .:. day''r_:.--t Cie Norman Ir- Spokesman Roy Ward said they -the fo:sowing schools participating: bliss Ann Satre, of Izoc,uois, ani _.. wanted to build at the rear of the Ajax, Bowmanviile, OCCI formerly a teacher here, visited iter. - win •fa.mily on • No. 2 Highway, east y PAPER COLLECTION community hall and that the local OCVI, Whitby and Picker- - • and Mrs, Frank Prou-e durin the of Pickering Beach Road had the park Board was agreeable. ing Dist.' High Scito0L raster holida g THIS 'SATURDAY interior of their home and all their It was moved by Edgar James, The winning school- will meive Mrs. Everett' Brysat's brothel, - ay belongings destroyed by fire. seconded b Mrs. .Jean McPherson the which is now being held b e Hoar, has been iemove3 to 'v • C. P. and T. Fund The Red Cross provided them with Y � g y CfoTg that 'Claremont be allowed to use DCVI. Oshawa Hospi s ^g blankets and clothing, and we are tel, ufferi_. double Plea" Tie And PkWe On Stege plaas::l tl add tluiw tl.t adi:.i.y!"urnlus fund4 tovmrds building a new Ticket% will be ass Sale at each of pneumonia. fire hall. The clerk i ili check to see' the irchu,is priced at 50 cents. $v- (afore news bas page' Five) 's -------------------------- have found a place to live• ---- --- there are no legal obstacles. r eryone we."ae. ._41 (. a� 1 ,, - j.'i. . ; � �Y. Il .: , �! '. SY '$.yya: f P 1"'V •i: ,. i+t .. 'A• AR f of is Ajax Hospital bat weds. will live am the Gold= Mile, Sar- and Urs. Ues'ie Hollinger and Mr. rears sgta. -- — -- " �Oougmtuletions to Mr. and firs. IV%" y - - t and Mrs. Win. Hollinger., The rec- � Mr. and Mrs. 'Stewart P:••i, flfsw ,%bmf Carter and her grand- Duncan MacDonald, 4 of Oshawa, Mr. and Lars. Fred Ptrdkria,. cation took place at the home or Geoffrey. Toronto, ' trisited :•.: "bad elairg4tes GaY;a., t+ is Montreal fd.nmfy of -Pine Ridge Rd., on the lands, and Dianne attended a Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Todd, wiWe Mrs. James Davidson on Serndsg. _ sea the week -ens of the 4th to Mrs. of a eon Last week. 'Sthr Mr � Wedding Auauversatlr Rocept the double wedding' of Mrs�Todd's t Ba c the Carter's grand-daztghter's wedding. On Wednesday, April Guernsey pteb Daaee at Blacbtodc were Pbdkria's btaehers and wives, Mr. place on : April 14th. twenty-five on Saturday e+retring. Is visiting Nova his mother, Mrs. Sabina Pleased with the arrival. of Matilyn Hospital - Carter, lad his brothers, ler. Ira Davis at St. Michael's Hospital- , Carter and Mr. Fraser Carta„ jai Mrs. Chas. Risk has been quite Dunbeurtoa ill lately. nbarti thdr is extended to the Egan The Village -Group vis held Ti, -s- Sylupidy of lir. John Pearce who was day eventing at Mia Waken iJynde s. ' busied on Llonday afternoon. The Euchre is to be held on Wed- thd C* 04 Rey. W. Wilkinson has been nesdaY, April 22, at 'Mrs. W. Sow- Replace y - R J - mouth and erby's, Brock Road, Borth. bothered for the last Mr. and Mrs. Hootpn, of Tlloa- more with an eye condition. We, ' MOO - hope it will soon be completely well . treul, were visiting lir. and Mrs. as it is a, very troublesome aiflic- ' Ira Carter for the week -end. tion: Mr: J. Stanton is a patient in theWORNmOUT,i - Dr. K. C. Pearson formerly of Sunnybrook HosUnfted Charc'z O ale —Dunbe boa • Oak - Dumbarton was buried from The regular morning service was vine, in Noenopatis Cevretexy Tor- � Specify Date, on Molsday. . held, with the minister, Rev. J. W. _ - Mr. Chas: Risk has been ill and Wilkinson in the pulpit. The choir - eDoafined to his bed- We hope he sang "I will lift up mine eye-, unto wW soon be up and around again. the Hil's'. Miss Kathleen Cunning- WW Tuaday evening of last week ham sang a beautiful solo "How the W. A. of the United Church lovely are Tiny Dwellings" Mrs. Iv7 d the Junior lherld a Daffodil Tea in the 'church Congre4on� oonMr. Wilkinson took parlours. The room was beautifully his text from tad Timothy. He - - a ura cis decorated with anti ifdal spring spoke to the Elders in particular flowers, trelds-work and lemon P -- tree Miss Pmdrhoa�sne. of F -atom's regarding their sure in responsib- or economy ... d a pa n d a b i l i ty gave a very interesting talk and de- ility. He spoke of the integrity . of e - snonstration on ;interior decorating: Martin Luther, as he built the bas- r showing all the ooknres and their is of Protestantism: of the zeal of combinations in the modern trend of Calvin, as ire' quid d le his people home furnishings: Mrs. Marion Mc- to the need of good leadership. of Clemente �� by Lied john of G as he worked for the �� � 'Wilkinson, Lt' the piano, completed i['ory of God as he lend the Ptlesb'y- - -- "--'--- the evening with beautiittf spring terian Church. set us strive as (, welectioas "'WakeUp". "Lovely St. Paul instructed ?imiothy "Scads Morning'' and "Wrestling Home". to strew thyself, approved unto God. Dainty retreshdsyate every then ser- a workmen that needeth not be as- hamed, rightly dividing the word 14"_ �� Hoait and School of Truthr. The Base Lint ' Iweletls eoerplese gess ieee•i erir • Association meeting vis held -Hon- On Saturday, Hiss Elabeth 'Mc- �,e, iwererfag Iwb~ eser day evening, Kprd 13. Dr.. McKay Kay had goats of her friends is to - lwelerMM N eeweort wa Seemed showed co'Oared slides and save a help Ler celebrate ben twelfth birth- �� he$erwaef rads. - �-calk oa Lis recent dal-, ---- --. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • At the lease' bf firs.' Fred O Hera --- -AUDLET ------ -. _ - ` _ +oe Malley Flim ltroad. N.. hiss T ' • �i _ p,, Val B Fatuou v►a+ S1W s,endereed a rise C. G. 1. T. $wjolrod as even- !* ., `+t, ibridlil alyovref web Tues' evening- jag cd bowtimg at Ajax, on Satyr- -- - - r,Cp-6ostersee were Mrs. Janet O•Hwa day. Thea gathered it the chuneoh Mrs. Althea Thosspeon- Many afterwards tar refreshments. 1bvd7► ifs were reoAved and a Mrs. BW Guthrie entertained a 7Mn�► inMe/s a gns awwesinw a► - _ ilo�! lunch was served, number' of neighborhood ladies on i doles adnweNe cook*11% Abe ember the Rummage- Sale at Thursday evening at a mriseellaa- imam fuer"eladgn"leseeais. 1111 else United Church Sunday Sedo*l sous shower for Heeley Fa:Wze., Prior Rppmy/ oL Saturday, April 25th. to her marriage on Saturday. The 7rew ew IlurYrr •es "senerasMa im.wss' f$r sM r v �w�agrLtiows to . Mr. and lin- hostess conducted a few gsin m Hel- /ire oft wboonver Mrd' #vA and Om we also curse/ Earile who celebrated env was assisteyd by Judy Puekrin is '� "rrM.. elaslw." ewrasw ler tt#essr Air tasarlMseba. Erickson •rewtl� claw INr, IIM tsl/sr ear /Isere ...gave Ilsr$ru " =: �- -,heir 2ga wedding annhVrsn 7 On opening her gifts. ...1ssa havens ... $ Nave. ' Sunday. The ararriagp of Helen Fallaite e Caegrattiatiorr+I to lir. and lira. to Bernard Perrin, took place on . birth bf a urn = • NBsie op lice Saturday afsevaooet, In A trdley . Erickson ----- ited Church. with filer. M. Bultars - - ----------------------- --- NOTHING Q�1M1r11, � - ------ PUBLIC IfarletCil affie3atireg. A reoepdon was bead tie ' °s WEST ROUGE RATEPAYERS the boost of the heifer$ pareata, Iii. MfiY rAYM/Mls Olff! i YtARi iH1 MON11tY OAS � SYLAw NUKNM O And )tits. lack P"allsise The eooerpie N ItYLAw •t iii OMlor•es• •c •----------w�...."...-. 500 those NAWRAL 60:7% r ` own,&* d 1'UIIM, r • • TIC C�lAhi OW000M! OWN k• ... 11 the slrMt•>Rea� �A �DOMOMICAL *oowM COMYIf . y =wAQ •. �sMer D&% 9W PAM TO AWIOWAUG C01�I�ti IliBL ,ell iOotlNa � ' � ' �- #� �. 1�:+.Wd c5o.ad PAQMPT !!B!V'E Y ,FREE SUMER SERVICE ti lbs CacM$oo" of Its* Z*wndI� �rlwi ig1 If1•liq i�SIpMIM aMs IMa 1s Mi. �++ M InMtlt, ii► IIIM M �fi/li W -; gt pfakeeb& by • g'�''�s+� tttajar- - O �,. elesora !t t ` t�h�e vow Oce eetwr'eoy e1ele$ w$f elrllpfe�r reesMe.deee+ selaeala• stex 1�IdMM of a waarasdw CALL �IirTCH�L'S ' r eawr snw. For irrisewAd s mbev* reefers 11ceweer b the oeM.l• Fri Towr»Ibtip, as bereena.1st set oelet. M weeor to a Viand iraleff tI•Iwel gree equip as es ,�� tmdsrtatr;n r a i.ocal ��" . it _ • ., - :. lasing M Sohn at sac, : tion a. off a Lel a'e� +t or Zonfth 26 650 { (Bar Act, R. S. O. 1950. Civapeesr 5. - smearrr3ea: ."(no toil charge)- ..Yee,•/eiwalrr he 9W neer eAa.. Nlanda."son -(no W-TH$REr•ORE. eke ]strait= . ape; Council of the Corporation'. of Rhe Tovrmhip Of Pte�nB gNACTS A& FOLLOws: " 1. 'THAT it is ekdrebte fiat the - of a six- inch water- Island _ clam .Hills Dtive to a pointmu 140 fest west of ` n� _ .. .._ 1k ercon�t D eri2 A0 total CO- � � WA NTED " timated' cost ; es♦bmated liferarma Of twe nw-owe ay be undertaken as L LOse1 jmprovement oneleF this Local �govmeent Act, R. fl. O. 1950, _ "YOUNG EXECUTIVE - Chapter 215„ as anwadea. 2. THAT Bylaws Nesnber 2375 — --- and 2381 be and the $arae are, hereby repealed. WITH SENSE tADV N TMJR-E—'L-'.._ BYLAW read Z Firs" anti Second time this 6th 'day of April, 1959. BYLAW lead a Third time finally PASSED this 6th nay et ..If you like excitement and have ambition to go places, then. here is , .:Apri', 1959. are l . . o .mus just the opportunity for you Qualifications.su:�ply th's Y u t _... Z-Sherrrnn Scott, ,Reeve L. T. o nston;�T-R. - good_valUe_ar:d-e n' omy. • .. _ SHOULD ANY RATEPAYER You mast like travelling, . .111 first class Style. Bl't most 1mpOTtaYlt, k: ' object to the Pass'ng of a "Warks"_ •a. Bylaw, in connection with abov?, he you must be adventurous enough to recognize and enjoy the exhilara- will be heard by Council in the Covnc'1 'Chambers, Brougham, on -tion of things new and different. If you are thin kind of man WE WANT Monday, May 11, 1959, at 8.15 p- ! YOtJ .... to enjoy a happy driving future. Apply in m, .rsnn to your local o'.Pontiac dealer's drive the beautiful Pontiac model of your choice ' I. PAT 1 w nay of Apr'l :,.:r," y +t, Lloyd- Johnston, -Clerk :. •: fru that da forth thy':: � ..�:- n� a.u1a„a�..�j ,r v.. ►Nva►. To•enship Of Vck-Ting. prouahsm, Ontario. mall _ , Pei agar ss. now, a1 lbs SCarboro GeSteral Hos- the time being. was discussed at the regular sleet- $, at 7.00 P. at. r;- Pit" The IS&ut and Cub Father and ing of , the Recreation Coonniktee6 The Golden Age Group will hold the loss of a brothe" and sister„ i� ldr5 and.Mm $ill.• . lk art Son, Banquet was held in the hall held„%t"the home of.Kr. Kr. and Mrs. their final .meeting of the season in Newfoundland. lta • !rota- FUorida;' 4 report a' here c , VPednesday D OhL Folow- Frank Holiingshead. This will be the Community Hall on April 2k Members of the CUSS Scholl *ice. *W. ,. s ins the dinner there were demon- financed by the con%mittet. Mrs. at 2.00 P. m They met last �veelc from Mrs. Lelunan's CSass up, ara for. sad Yrs... Todalieson. itratioas by she boys, followed by a Yizlty reported on the swiatmina in- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. asked to come out far Choir pratPip t- , , � . Mrs. ( structors' coarse site has just coat -was when •tftiere were five tire. re Saturday, at special music for . P• "Motthers' 'Snndadr. fpr a qtP., to &i- TWghi of Bowling at Stoff he Sarco eaaployees had. a'Soc- plted, apA passed- � tabks of cards. Lunch was served Prepar trvilie The regular Vneetiug of the Ladies at the close Day"..pavts o[,tite:Contiaeat Au,ti� of, the Carl Legion, ens The Girl Guides and Brownies The W. M. S, w•as h�dd last week i� .ti►ae_ IWAPA a rttteting of Wednesday. tJse, ��Ip i3tQ Coalatittee last ;A jobit R%eeting of the Recreat- held on April nth, with CbmM. will hold their monthly meeting at in the S. S. Rocas of she United .' that a.tt�v Fire Had aopd_ font danwarttee. Park Board aad ot- Pres„ EdWA Murray its the chair. the h=e of Mrs. Norma Benson on Church. The Pro6rsnt way in thar'�e :AL&.ms s s r organijitions was held last week Reports (rota the various riommitt- April 20, at' 5.00 P. M. Everyone of MYs. H. JohQson and Mrs. P: yk meeting. ,u,d^ ltd n , ]a t- tb discuss fitrtherine the recreation es were given. Com. Rosi Bates, Welcome.. Hollingshead. {'sliest speaker w" 44*4 - n +eting. �ertnsssios .programme. summer. Playground of Bowmanville made her annual The Recreation. Con�tittee will Rev. A. E: Crbsereil �yK nio obgmed From the riyth gnahf+oc instructor was dis- visit. She presented Com. Rennie hold a �nle betweentithe� for all people ages of el yafter�h�er recent operation. rs. Jn Drake is P to ttse *e. Lab at the tossed. Mr. Rai Yizky chaired the with the • Past ' Presidenun t's Badge. young CHHIST��..,AND BAHA6U'LLAH 5 Z al.A►REMCiIT 1 rear of the Community Malt'. It meeting. t Plans were made for a social visa will fe and is rrars, to the CommunrtpP y' Ha t. way generally ggreed—thii - a w utas— s oCars Four -Corners on April Sympathy of those of this M 1i1— d P who •is• ilt. is enc Eire equipment is adequate far peograim in June, for �oea2 children have the Corr xn, in is ercteebed to >tt4s• Craaum. in ss. now, a1 lbs SCarboro GeSteral Hos- the time being. was discussed at the regular sleet- $, at 7.00 P. at. r;- Pit" The IS&ut and Cub Father and ing of , the Recreation Coonniktee6 The Golden Age Group will hold the loss of a brothe" and sister„ i� ldr5 and.Mm $ill.• . lk art Son, Banquet was held in the hall held„%t"the home of.Kr. Kr. and Mrs. their final .meeting of the season in Newfoundland. lta • !rota- FUorida;' 4 report a' here c , VPednesday D OhL Folow- Frank Holiingshead. This will be the Community Hall on April 2k Members of the CUSS Scholl *ice. *W. ,. s ins the dinner there were demon- financed by the con%mittet. Mrs. at 2.00 P. m They met last �veelc from Mrs. Lelunan's CSass up, ara for. sad Yrs... Todalieson. itratioas by she boys, followed by a Yizlty reported on the swiatmina in- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. asked to come out far Choir pratPip t- , , � . Mrs. ( structors' coarse site has just coat -was when •tftiere were five tire. re Saturday, at special music for . P• "Motthers' 'Snndadr. fpr a qtP., to &i- TWghi of Bowling at Stoff he Sarco eaaployees had. a'Soc- plted, apA passed- � tabks of cards. Lunch was served Prepar trvilie The regular Vneetiug of the Ladies at the close Day"..pavts o[,tite:Contiaeat Au,ti� of, the Carl Legion, ens The Girl Guides and Brownies The W. M. S, w•as h�dd last week i� .ti►ae_ IWAPA a rttteting of Wednesday. tJse, ��Ip i3tQ Coalatittee last ;A jobit R%eeting of the Recreat- held on April nth, with CbmM. will hold their monthly meeting at in the S. S. Rocas of she United .' that a.tt�v Fire Had aopd_ font danwarttee. Park Board aad ot- Pres„ EdWA Murray its the chair. the h=e of Mrs. Norma Benson on Church. The Pro6rsnt way in thar'�e :AL&.ms s s r organijitions was held last week Reports (rota the various riommitt- April 20, at' 5.00 P. M. Everyone of MYs. H. JohQson and Mrs. P: yk meeting. ,u,d^ ltd n , ]a t- tb discuss fitrtherine the recreation es were given. Com. Rosi Bates, Welcome.. Hollingshead. {'sliest speaker w" 44*4 - n +eting. �ertnsssios .programme. summer. Playground of Bowmanville made her annual The Recreation. Con�tittee will Rev. A. E: Crbsereil �yK nio obgmed From the riyth gnahf+oc instructor was dis- visit. She presented Com. Rennie hold a �nle betweentithe� for all people ages of el yafter�h�er recent operation. rs. Jn Drake is P to ttse *e. Lab at the tossed. Mr. Rai Yizky chaired the with the • Past ' Presidenun t's Badge. young CHHIST��..,AND BAHA6U'LLAH 5 Z r .. ... ��� •.,.--•-".r "".v--a:,,i '.• ..�►�—'tiw�'i"'"p.w.'�"""gy� r•s-..,.. �.. �,` .•-^--!ra• .,,,i .,.;;,°r..rY'�'`s' ''�.+,.w+.MF o • _ - r �, '�,c,,. — . - - W. • be shown by the Bell Telephone Co. '''particular' onthe Cab'' Movemast Suter 237; A. 5tstitFs 235; W. Bafq Cone op out everyone.. and make tnow being organized. 234. 216; E. Bonnets 226: L. jlott1� a r this a record atteadaaoe., Mr. and' Mrs. Sowg y and Mrs. 2206 J. Pslmtc 213. 1�. Ales 2p� Calling all Square Daticei•al Put Carter attended the'- Birtpar- E'' Ednionds•:M. i : red circle around H 1st, sztd • > a �►y of the Ladies*' Aeuilipeq the l �29n • Soores and Over Bandit r � � ' TRO�LE come to the' "Spring Hoedown" ,"'dt unbarion Leh n' otu.,OdoP+dsY � nj&t. •'A.. SmitIL2S3; J. Omer 5t: Edward's Hall, .sponsored by' the ''fie ' euchre under the" sa» ab orgaaiz- . cgs : 242r 20.3; 8. Sister 242. ' IY.'' Wet Rouge-Groep of St. Sitpots's tion held- last< •weelr at,the homy of alar .236; P. -Stratford 'Jon - IM mistdng hal rural boles is becoming all too frequent an W. A. Mrs. Eda Butlin will earkee. Mr, • �d Mrd'. Sowerbyc,,tnrs' vtcy WA; O. Redd 22Sr OooutreacB in Pickering Township and as far as anyone can learn. Ti4mts are 0125 per person' and- aell attended. • ooetds M. 8. 'Thompson• 218; 11be Sager points W gottrtgatet°a as being the guilty ones, proceeds are for W. A. work. Re-------- --------------_"rt's,;, Can9txon 2071 Y. Hunt 2013; E. Co Fami y aWwanee• cheques all over the township have been found N. iresftcneats will be screed. �,� Zito • West Ron Branrh of tlx ApFu 1% 1 ....... ---------- -------------- Rouge i�ektxing >�No rhe • ZOiL • N Briggs � fmtn time to times This mesas the receiver has to mia>dng a3gl► Ladies' Auxiliary, 1st Highland Wasial forms to have the.dlvsgtte replaced. In other cases, it seems Creek, held' its second meeting " at roam ap p k& end of red tape aid #!'ltiM to bave doeuwWts and Cheques the home of Mrs. George Craig, of lSo. 6. _ Bessie. ._� ..__ 35 DAVID�IN—In lov*g mommy Rogge Hills Drive, on April 9th. No.5. - Fat ---- ---- ----- r� our dear. awn Gihsort Plans were completed for the Tea No. 1. Ma--------------- - 24 We think that parents of small children, are the ones who can do 'and Bake Sate to be held in St. Ed- _ ��� "hO � Mary as as suddenly I o ..We to stop this pilfering. In almost every' -caw, it is a ebildish• ward's Hall on May 9th. The nepct Na Z - Jeal--------------- -- 21 No 1 1953, ago no years. prank pulled off unwittingly, because most children have little or no " s:fee;iag wi:] be .held at the home oE;,No.: 3. Wi�da ---=------------- 21 No mxniag dawn. no alg4tt. Mrs. T. A. Markte, of Rouge Hills " B I tl>aak Of y°a' - idea of the inconvenience caused the people who have their mail 'High Single -flat - B. Suter 237; Those deft Mhind are. very dear. Drive, on May 14th. Single - handicap,- A. - Snaith ' .taken and, in most cages just torn up Or thrown away. The pupils of Grade 3.. in West �g'h But.none replaces You. . M The police who have had numerous complaints about missing Rouge School are de:lghted to have Q'3; High Triple flat - A. Sanith _ Allowance cheques, nay, that in most laces are not cached. This Miss MacMillan back with them --a- Hi h •Tri le - handlcal? - A• led missed 'and W r s y >" . Smith 64'3.° � bend by Brothers, BLters, M� in after her recent illness. !' would suggP�t, it is not a'n adult after cheques to forge, for the money 200 Scores and Over =flat - B. and Daddy. G a • 'involved, but rather some child who, we believe, quite innocentl • Miss Beth Oliver of the Ballet sees no value in some old letters or new rg. The y School -in St. Edward's Hatt invites spape y just flip up' 'the parents' to visit the clas_es on ls. the little door on the box and remove the contents. To them it is Friday, April 17. probably a very daring. type of prank,' with no danger involved or Many happy Returns to Marlene BOYES DRUGS LTD ' cit on of harm done, it is a serious offence I Watt of Brownfield Gardens, who • '� �$. Actually will celebrate her 12th birthday vn •to tamper with the mails. April 15th. SPEC� ' We can imagine that if any father or mother after .reading this, Mr. and Mrs. George- Craig, of Ukft their ehiid aside and lays clown the law on the matter, would Rouge Hill Drive, are holidaying in . - be bowled over if :Junior right out and said, "(lee I didn't think New York City. it was "Junior won't the so don't be afraid Happy Birthday to Kelly Pratt. _ 4 t+ of Rouge Hills Driti� who was one Of :estt'>sinK a culprit aaaong your owil brood Junior is not that year old on April 10th ' - ..-r _ t�•- dntitb. But, ke may. realize you are wr ws and, he may realise that Carl' lr rench. Rotiges' Hills Drive tampering+ with mail is no innocent prank lilt a very serious one, °11 8yeara old on April 10th a3sa. May Happy Returns, Carl ''` 11�i And, if he his been taking mail from mail bores, let's hope your Xr. Don Farquharson. of Ridge- stem warning tita3r DI WWII& be a deterrent to his repeating the action. We wood Road has just returned• frena a think a little education on this subject from the home base, will. do trip to Montreal. more than anything else, to stop the practice, Won't you help? _ Virginia Stewart. of East Ave. — -. — - - - aras-Christened at St. Simads-Church - Stafr KoYfr1 9 A.M. — 9 P.W.- -.. - - 0s. Sunday. - _ � _ - eaching"'. -Lorraine. Carter chose Dion't forget the Centennial Fun. SY11 HOit i — tl P.M. — , $ 'P.A& Turn Down Erg sA trip across Canada"; Maureen Fail at the Centennial Hall on Apr. Taxi ealey, "Trophcal Fish". John Scott. 25th. - Pickering Township", and Linda Happy Birthday to Dorian 'Hart, _ _ .3_.'-!Metro T oxi ���� � loy�, "A Biography of Sir Jolsn A. of Fast- Ave., who will'be six .mss cd lice::sea for eight or who want torr ac Donald".- 'At the ifos'e of. the :old on April 18th. t g intest, a most interesting film was And,, to Dale Waltier, Brycemoor, SEPT /C TAIIIK CLEAN pr,/ into Picxer/n Townshipaaa turn, ry r'.own. "The Canadian who: will celebrate her 15th bath-1. . co inr?1 this week , At the sleeting of -the West Rouge day, oet• April 20th. Congratulations. d' Coun.:Ta.-ry 'Ashton said, "I don't Ladies' Chub• on April 9th, -plan: --____-•-------- -- ------- LETS SEPTIC SERVICE -thv:k it w: wl be -proper when we were foe the . Fall -Bazaar were dig-- � �� �� ' n _- MP TANK VICE ihave :c at ::len in the taxi business.", cussed and materials for the Gift BO QV is h�_ a ro rt owner here?„ Tab1� and Baby-Telae -wren. givetL - - - - -- p_pe y_ _ TANS LED piked DepLity-reeve dean McPherson. -out. The next rrLeeting_ on April 23r The Home and Schooj will hold _ . EW S INSTAL .4o, asid the clerk. pro rises to be a very interesting the$r Executive Meeting on Tue. - g _ Both Mr. Pavey and Mr. Nichol- cine with films entit';ed "Voices' of day, April 2d,. All members urged PAT I)UNNE TE 5-184 • awn local tax} operator stated they the Sea'" and "Classical Music" tc io atten3. We hope ' to have more i • . might as well quit,-if outsiders_ are. allowed to put eight taxis in the area. "If bletro'would give us a license § w `rove • wouldn t mind them coming to bere," Mr. Nicholson said. } ]� 1t would have soot the Metra man On I� e 1 d r t S i ei n n e SC Pin Pi only $80 for the, license as against v out fo r 51 r: 8s. a is - 1600 ni tfing y lm radio cabs. "I win cancel the order toaoorrow ..High. f} ff this goes through,7 Dar. Ravey _ said. - _------------------------------ ::WEST ROUGE - Xp+E~rts, finally The. community was shocked to agree ry - iltar of the aragedy that struck true �/ g �"'ee Culbert family of Chesterton Shor- v ' p a last Saturday. We extend our - dee st sgn>;►athy to Mfrs. Neil' Cul= - -- - - cat anti- her Eamily__in the 7pPonderful news :._,_at.l" fashion experts are unaatmous husband• and father, �• :. - in their choice of the most amorous creation of the year. - The, meeting of the West Rouge - l � Hon r and School Association beta It's the moat exciting .new look in ages ...the 1959'. : on ' �'cd"sesday, April 8th, was' one that no one should ,have rriisscd, for --Pontiac Parisienne! Daring Twin-Grilles are the focal point . I> five young students from Grades' 7of this beauty--the lines are crisp, clean, fresh as'a dais-y. cid f1 took• part tri a Public speaking �• ;`:__unrest that was a credit xo -the -` The rea. deck is sculptured out to give a lower, sleeker '61001. The judges were: Mr. i D.' E. ` Rae-y, Supt. of Music, and Mc. J. A. look. Glass area. goes up and down and all, around-lets a'ickie, Principal :of Vaughan Willi- %you watch all the heads turning as you sweep by. Interiors? rd School. _ When Mr. Trickle rent-, - f eked that it was very difficult to Fabulous! Pontiac takes fine materials, dyes. them all the Hoose a winner, it was no exaggier- colors of a summer sunset—mixes and matches them A Biok'of the wrist aad.you're round the' oorner. A to" -tion for everyone held the sante op- inion. in. the -most exciting color ,trims and oombinations of the of your toe and you atcip smoothly,. steadily, ear*. MW Marlene Watt 'was. declared the: win- L« s •.er and she will. coomwe in the fin- year. How marvellous to show your new spring outfit off Parisienne Itnatoiltea' your love of lurtrry, &uses rope Is fa , be -held on April 24th, for in interiors lice these. And just to show you it's a woman's fashion sense. 1Dri�e ih6 Poatiad Parisinkne soon. It doer _ ;pidceriag Twp._ Srchotool. �Area No. 2. �� a-- est iRarh aK. --tli�a-�iar�YD- f�--BWt�alon6� t��r'e for yotl � a --waw w_'wvw�pi topie was, "My chosom vocation, , ..,i,. �V_'3Mn.'..".`�rr-.,.r.w..L .. .."'• ,'••.'_..✓''_":�,- -• ..,___ ���• ''+;,✓.1t"rrR^" ..:•../ `v ,. ,,,.✓'Y�.. •_,,,�........A+^'•`+. ..'-,.-r".'^r--r-'�..+^_"�•►...-+.^v.""`....�r./ ''�+.�. __.-v. ... w • • �• , '�• ���`�wj a ytery ta � hospital where be underwent •atn'g. !ib ltos�se off ltr�. Fres Liwsoa Ws' • � _t Saturday. tea happy to leer=% ti -at she is on— :Birthday cougcatulations to Mich- jaylntVler stay 'line, and coa0aa*- dCSARi. ITEED ael Brown who was eleveb yxara Oft mnisi Pitt!ritl[ a ', her Patn' : a ,�` • - t. :� P� old on April 15th; to heather' Joyce est h0M. { z =j -g who was eleven on April ' 10th; to . Mrs. Toa, ?.a1ag, now of Csthloa+1 A lif�ion= reddest o! Pickering Jintasy Mootgoanax. wino was five. P,;ase. des&:i of lltz. sad ix:: � r ` � Mit' Township and 'we- of the keenest wn -April 12th. K. 1113optea laid bens .v;sMng at `7 A speedy recoveeyr b hashed for 'Ajas s(euaBy:` filite'iiports that d4 men. iD mnnidpal polities for many ` years, G. Msteo`1si Forsythe paned Mrs. J. Henderson who is con, iced Vaunts are botfi � sed that ll' M to bed • following .a heart attack. on i. has bQ1 ' VWd" moi► ; away on Monday at his Claremont hone in ]tis82ndt year. Tuesday. is Ottawa. • iMr,. and Mrsl ,Z. Sojka are mov- The Pb" s� "Baton►" apes A son of . the late Daniel ' Fon th% s he iasmed. tor'many yearn and took ing from !this community, on Sat- deli Mr. Haamo 'Zr-s-vats a passes- y FWWOM Ats�saa lorwhil urday. They are gufnS tb PL CTed- ser ft'os Denmark docked at Was - SIB an active part on eommtanity and it to be closer to his works. trod foam day's behind schedule os' siwvl ':'Z�Ti� TIBIi j DAY OR MOMS municipal affairs. He served .la Clare - Thr S School C!a t 1 Sr. under Sch ss a Iueaaat of mnabtted iia eonmii- y mora for 3ozyears on d w school board, Y ` _.: �L.N PIIr ilitase lee .Q�)r ' Fairport United Church are hili- ILoss. Three -of t lout ifio hal r mute years as village trustee, nine �• sone to IMontlr•a! to mast him. wesltt : + C� GawamRs+d Fieat.Cias ing aTeen-age .Cosec as you are 4 wRA. M�11� Ptemp. years on township council serving as y April 17. Proceeds obllgad to rstuta home before be PJ►fl1'1'I1RO AND r dance on Friida r rem from 1827-1929 and seven years 1 PAPEUBANGING • ins {aid of the new floor necessary arrived. hurt syn Berg was there when y on county council, one as warden >t>� BTO>Lr, - ... . , � _ .. ,- - - for the Sunday Sunday School.... he fmany disembarko•A. We frost thea ` � +R1fiD II"RA1fg P�O PlC�iedAg ��� He was a charter member of Clare- butguagey ::4 wont Union Cemetery board and was lithe three-year-old Thea Tuesday the enjoyment barrier mi act lessen Dt00e�ataA IL 1L. 3; pickeodns � had her leg fraotnred on Tuesday the eajoynient of his visit. (We had a a member of Claremont Baptist pleaspre of meeting Mr. Hansen - + • _ ;�iekea<it�, Opt.. when a child' elide on which she tis, Chur wife the former Lillian Cooper Was playing oallap.ied and fell • -ons' when Beg brought his father in aa► ..g , Kt!V AAIB CURKE His him, two years ago. ' z' _ the News office that we might r -r 1 Surviving are two daughters, Viola -Harry Colly. Harvey- Fertile land him. We too, hope he enjoys his vis- - a Don Hopkins attended the A. S. it. Ed.) r of Cla3emont and Georgina of . Osh- R.' AUL'liIONLERPI W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. A- convention at Preston on . April Mr. and Mrs. jack Hamb'.etbra , awn, and a sister Mrs. F: Madill of y span the werir-eco at Trenton via- �sai Antiodaed tons 4th. Frenchman's Ba have enter - sad. Salicuor Thistletown. ef,-00torAw sad Yoe}. end: a Pee Wee and Bantam Softball iting their- daughter and family, Mr. ." �iBdt4h and �`� Funeral service was held on Wed- Team is the OASA land are look-, Hambleton. has Sews- nesday with interment in Claremont jolt hlid tlsa Elba of � ... s � Uitiaa Cemetery: ing fee sponsors.- his books for boys published in Ger- Glenn" B1d=, Ajar The gird are: abo organizing, saga. He is naw m ado1R Aoalaess Phone' A L!s -- ------ - ams Wid hope .fib get into a wtttisg ^7i . their to cow.jl, kens devert@s boos, +rMeh will! , M" at' Ow. Residences TBsapisr 9Mi 1h fty 7e�• One of his 1mA• iiew amens have been netted � kwoics� has been enesred in R W" - this week but it is sot likely the eootaea for 'wbieh the prise is Oen � ;kvlillr R atilarMr At the ' Home and Sebm* Meeting big curt wi I be on until at1 the ice . Tbpass" Dollars, ; itasalta safe ps. `a last Monday, it,was decided ta-can- is out of the bar. Loch'[ saint fish- pecesd is jam, a Pa M hallo 41' 011r Pt'~i cel the Fun' F*t pla tst•d ,foo.. May ermen are hoping` for a big catch owing tot%:ixtof sickrt,*s this weekend. 1ilfiawo The Fiss� a k is the diatrii4.tive;e nsade for ------------------ ----------_ _ the annual !~rd+3ptay to be • We have no . idea whatever as to ' Beirrfstem Solldtors clad Notaries, held Maty 23rd. A naptior, was lazes- Pfd 'Pillage who operates au fire siren, al:cta i ed that the display bbe bt4d at the a fire is• reported. but we do iwisb : L L RMT Pv� some. "standard beach lastead of the school -grounds. �. and Mrs, H. Bois visited Dr.signal" could be , . Bank of Gomrnert:e Chambers. Mr. Hopkins' . room wion the Atten- N• V. and Mae. Tomlinson, Cl"*- adopted. We have always under- � da Banner for the month. The snnatt mot' to their • "Ith stood that a "long, continuous si ; Simcoeestreet North, Oshawcal st Meeting wi duk daughter Mrs. Cooper. for ' as nal' means ."but-ot-town'• and the a g S1! be t el . F11&11C - 'Teiepi►otte RA: 3-3446 at the home -of --Mrs. C. on � Thi ��o� countries m ro en -u or iaterrnittast"—within e. ThaR� expect to be sway a• the village limits. - ' April 20. Nominations for the new �p - 116*hisb at Old Ling oon V" Executive will be held' at the Gener- wput sax we01, But—very often it sounds 'both" Creek Mr_ and Mrs. Iten Clarice' arc �htamd al- Meeting at the schoo: on Maar 4: -you tea t tell whether the :Bre is -- 'iPANTIQI — � a -few weeks is New Oz - AT. 1-7391 Or AT, ?.�18d'2. ,��.BY g�Bg :4,. A Spring mea -ar.d Sate o; .Hume- spm'desg in town or out of it.—Please. � 161[1►IJ. ACABAGlib baking will be held at Fairpurt Un' --- - ------------------- AND )leersMrs: Little, Whitby. is' now with , Man, 90 Fill. 9:34 s• hill gra` sled Chsrch ors Apr+L 23, at 3 p.,.ru 9 TANKS, Mra• E. Hardin was taken t; the Mr*. Mary Law, f•.aving reoiaced Hol'ingen At Hoa:z, , : �d'eS� We Move Watling Buyers WIW g l .. Mrs. Wargarter Schriever, who is now y d Ajax Ffoapitel nn Sun,daY, fa .4 xiag B 6"d Cask :Down lsymeais p heart attack, at iter borne. taking training ay a prseucal nye About one hundred and thirty res- , CALL - Mr. U%GLIS btr. and blrs. J; ilayrbon attend The flu has h=en so prevalent here stives a' friends visited the :11unme - T.e FreoW Ai'd ed the wedding of tlurjr Rrar±d-dau- 'recently that village activities seem Mr. and Mrs. George Todd on tartlet -:= --- -- - pater Miers Joanne Rawbm in !v:- io be ebwed down. VSTe understand Saturday evening last, the occasion a yte?a1M1 OlfYe if1!•tMt onto~ on Saturday. that many of the victims. upon re- pf theSilver Wedding of Mr. an ,Olttilt�@�if > _ d Jim n Baty has returned; a'ter t� Eraas tl» ordeal. appals to `Mrrs. Leslie Hollinger and Mr. and L A. *tol�i.QUf3'13T MA 8010 wintering in Florida. be weans and wan • Mrs. Wrsa Hollinger. MrMa. E. J. t •j wsT 1[anameat 11ehs" . _ isilisaa Miss Joyce Farrant and Miss joy Congratulations to Mr. Bob Tin- JAnnis- Mr%. H. Cross, Mrs. G. Pet- - i0lsT. LIISZl1,1, llit4lr / lall�at; ce Downey of Toronto were Sun- dal. of Chatham. son-in-law of Mr. ty and Mrs. E.-Drinkwater poured lalafiis" 1118111110 day visitors of Mr. and• Mrs. Harry and Mrs. C. J. Butt -bo has beef tea. Mr. and Mrs. Todd received the i, iE I. Wbitb,. Ounift Alexander. kiss Farrant has return- competing in the Gordon Harbesson guests. assisted by Bruce . Ho,11'mger, Too awe" we" M � so ! ed from a trip to Hollywood, Fla. Speaking Con�+est, sponsored 67 the Water-in-lawof the groom, assisted W 3916 2 two r k>.twea. EffATE Mrs. Ron Playford is home alter. Khuman Club- He ranked UsIt r at M Kra. Lbrt TaSbr'and Miss Ser - an 61107 no bates p�,e ef�-op Dow in "- spending a week• at the Aja: hos- dtr Chntham a War a March. and rice Juakois. saved a from: repast. � pital with coonpiications. following nese aPla at s Ltse 1st14 is GnceMa were present ftg, Tosco - wing acid Alne'01"ra�i• To the flu: Mrs. Playford wishes to Sarnia m' � >![t. Albert. Pidoering, Canals. r, �f thank her friends for the cards she UmGrantMenee�s 0136h le, Mrs. cone Ustbridge, B:ooktirs. Uvrsbaztoo.' a ` POLL11%, a, ING received while in hoepitai. Mr. F. 07 MMW. ej peatia, m+ is M High%nd Creek Stsrboro. Markbanb - r 1wQ4si yjr tak foe Playford Sr. was a4so in the Ajax t►rMant octet an at G7:renant and t:herrywo0d. AL1B0 iii, "io1M�P. .• .----------------------- ---- - ~. lia�11• salkLr >tgeeta AIr Mest Tusaiay Of Month ` -'' ELEaRONICS • �o At �CHURCH OF THE SPECIALISTS -------------- doomed bstrsarace - R+teNor HOLY TRINITY :.f ?hloering 590 or MO. III-= g us Part Master 2t Beech Ave Phone Aja: 1237 _. __ FAST. Service operating from your vicinity TELEVISION & RADIO - - . L - - a r RELIABLE Service by trained technicians. — DCR„DC rlCl[l�ilAg United Church - GUARANTEED Service at reasorwbie rotes. _ • o Minister. n ,Rev. Melville Butto PHONE: TEmpis 9•I191 - - i� 1tADI0 �'. _ -_SUNDA3T, APRIL 19. 1959 -� -- —1�%ne Pick r'fifi9 526 T DAxTo SHERRtN $ �� 945 A• M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 A. M. - WORSHIP ',Serving 'WHITBY, AJAX. PICI�R�It�'ae� DUNdARTON (Reception Of New Members) • ' '' FUNERAL AND -:111100M 4 00NAMi'. >L A. _ s • • • AMetJLAN�6 -,SERVICE •-, . AUDLST -� � saki 1.19 P 1[. — BUKDAY iCBOOL -: BQii.Di� 1$& 2 NOWAY � >P. 1f. — -S P R l NG S HERE''....... xf�r..�a.err..I�cloiro s �oAo ` ---'-,----�_....____.��_.___...:.�_- ' C�iristlin �m &K* CsET YOUR O awe C be RoiuvE ice. HTAuiao mall A�— = Too r:GARDE N T-GOLS— a” r 1- - .1milwallft r.111111% wood= a ftem SEEDS As tor. _ Q� . BTlILDER 1L'oi13%T SUNDAY AT I 31L ice/�ov - w=ean & Gibson • - �mds, school. And Nursery;,a _ - waa:wa�EL e $ �% --,---DUTCH, SETS _ ---- Seetldt 7---. FOR-iefmm4tion,- YO.N11rRM. MONTum . Rllm - sail _12IrALLED ATIantic 2-4192 _ M.--------------------- --- >E'�ATi(lNB �1ts ��a r w�.re Cbsrt•rd AcwwtAtr gpM� �; 4 WALTER C. THOM30N, Q.. C. + � .410E SED-. USTEESINTRATFo>W. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public _ ICENSED- TRUSTEES i _ k. s'l�IL�QGid Office Hours: - 200 to 5.00 P. M. _ iOsotar'l+u. - • P1c>ieeias P+rs• . _ $onday 15ronsh $sissy p ha ­. 39 Pick ring _ MSAWAt G W. RMM* SL licit i+ !'BONE, irk w Plf4 Appointments by Phot _..8. I!. Waters - Ain 790 � .---*---- ----------- ----- Phone. Pickering II& STAFFORD BIROS. Boa i. Pickering a.O�w Gr* and other fetettd+s One day Ittat an up-to•datC report On the present CLC. u requested to contact the Ser- Bill Dobbin :- week : project of ted Church, the Officer, Al. Burgess at TE 9- ent'o •Mtidtui. He afrab assisgd las Ir - the • United vnoe • � - WBLiam H. Ellicott, son - of Me sed lira. Thos F•ag ish vis- ..uniricsiit . of the wom�'zssgataiz- Z3g5 to arrange an interview. ,initiating of a new member. - `,Zhe late Itarry dnd -Emma l?towdl ited• Lindsay frxnds over the week ations. During the : bwiness period, Thursday, April 9th, tv31s meeting wish to extend a welcome r cs + ente cid into rest at Itis earl. the reports were • very gratifying. pid,ht. Wp r were hppotece--„+tYfth a rade Norm. Patterson, to our oeB • it:i e`ie' Brougham, on•April 3. —Mr. and Mrs. W. & •Ktion-visit-' The -paper drive netted i25.W♦ •visit from our Zone hander, nation. ? A > crclC. of neighbors, friends ed thdr son George .and family' of Thinks to all 'wife so willingly, help= • Bill Beaton, , y►zs one `5 forts” O'lf : Your LeAic�n is hetldkag• its ,!eels r' fives gatlbe4ed 'ta pay their Enniskillen on Sunday afternooned with it. Plans' were made for the icer ' Art ' ' Comrade Beaton night socia] and dshcC at the G r ret-1�s.� thClUftited Chards, _ - .__— —------ ----------May ateeting, which is to take rite was on l ad to present our Comrade Eagles on April 17. Gbcr. aa' ' fsom which'Ahe'ddltend IRed Gee Philip form of a demonstration in the Ice- 11 ges>;pe'-was field,, on T10 day aa- _. _ al church had. The singing of the eraapbi. Iiev.Cresawell, of Brougham Theme Song brought the meeting Itp, " There panted away on Thtersdtiy, eio wtt3 si'rved _., .,Ckgrtb. and Rev, Lackey Work a close A deli h April 9th, at Uxbridge Cottage Hos- Mrs. #' officiated, bri- words of by the. hgstesses. rs. Alvei, ' ► �S pita!, Mrs. George Pi;it�p,; One'o t •b!}' , f , `''•. 0omdo:t from the 2nd.. Chapter of f#f ' Pect� G„•. Retty, - « Mrs. W, Holmes and tsf. Corinthians: the 23rd l?eaitn. Bw s mos{ res Citlslaf+` • E. Danielts. 5�e had lyeen living with ter ttieEb�$'' licit Chap. of SL. John._ Mrs. Bruce 'Somerville, of Uxbridge, Congratulations to Mr. anA firs. . asleak7ag ver -1 higtify of : Mr., Wei l f Wen,' Hoiiinges and Mr. and Mrs. fort past few months.: - antl'{w 'tie ,virQnld be-. niiasad let' Leslie -Hollinger who celebrated ►' Mrs. Philip had been a resident their- 25th, wedding anniversaries on !ti! chur`�lr and community' •activk 8 of 13rougfiam since "her marriage is - lea, Mr. Olcott was in his 82nd 5aturdagr'eveiiing-at the hoose of 1 year, and has lived is this oomaitut- ' 1899♦ Her• husband predeceased her Mr, and Mrs. George Todd. - . 1917. She was' as active member Mr. and. Mrs. E. Drinkw•ater, of - 1jy aft his .life. The" beautiful floor- St. John's Presbyterian Church, I eraspoke high! , of, his memory. He Caanington, visited Mr. ar.d lois: er of Brougham United asci later of SL johns United, and way Hollinger during the week"end.' was a enemrb for many years taught a Sunday Cbu�}t; also a,'member of Brou- . We extend sympathy to Mr. Mc. w Schoo. Class. She had been a Pres- Sham IOOF. Lodge, who condue Ewen .oa ,.the passing of Mrs. Mcr s ident, of the Womtan s Missionary ,ted a servic.r+ at the funeral par- Society and was a Life' Member of Ewen. Funeral service was held on • �-< lours on Wednesday evening, and Monday a ternoon, with interment also ,.,a, member ', of Joy Rebekah. mourned at Erskine Cemetery. the Sbeiety for nearly thirty years :. Lodge. He leaves to mourn, his dfSirriends and relatives. Among -the ------- ----------------- - /�°� - widow, Maud . Barrett Ellicott; two SEALED OFFERS latter are: Andrew Dobson, Clar- zona, Wal ace, of Toronto, Manson, en Dobson .and Mrs. Geo. Smith, �1 be received for the parchasr,� . v - of Brough.Umt; two daughters (Aud- and removal" from Railway property, rey) Mrs.- James Ravey, Brough- of Beaverton; Mrs. Gladys. Tremble . of timber overhead bridge at Mil- and Mrs. Ray Boag of Toronto; sen,' and fMyrtk) Mrs. Ronald cage 840 Oshawa Sob -division, 1oc- a the lams! of the laze Thomas .Philip , s -. Ford, Xightand . Creek; aevm graced y ated wast of the Brack road in Lot y of Brougham, and the family of the s thitdrea. and three great-grandchild- 17, Cos.' 4, is the Towashiip of sea; also one brother, Randall= T. late truphemiha Ashton, Uxbridge. Pte. Offers �shoald be address- The funeral service was conducted Flpieott: def Brougham and one • tis- ed to -W. J. W. Stewart, Supskils, y Rev. A. E. Cresswell, of- .Clare - ter Mrs. W. A. - Knox, iiao of tendert. Canadian Pacific, Rey nsont. at the McEachnie Fuaerat - Broughfan. Interment took place In Company, ' Union Station;: Tosedto. , y, Brougham Cemerlr,r. Pbltheeres : HoasG h. Pickering, as t - at - SL � mesa be 4s aived below 12AI P. s(d Title. with eatermnnt ' at _ St. 8rfeasrs Howard M eotas.. Warren iCa= 0. 19d9� A Rsaihsay In-pact- Jewstery, 7thr Concess* 3 :. Vfflmn, Rae Carter, Jade Twreedfat Coate iil�;; whose 'wages a s to be paid by _. P{dtenng Township. Pallbearers: _ jjaa. Farley and Levi Hopkins. the ptnehaser, most be on band at ldr. ae+t1 Mrs. Bert Us of Messrs sea Duncan. Howard Mal- colon, Tls..1f. P4idip, Dena Moiety the bddp while It is being tsmssad Savin Oshawa, tailed on Mr. and Mn. A. Geo. Smttla and Mel. .Ashton. f:'om- ores the 'trade 'Pse p�ebasfr s'T'avin too, �j. Graig one day reeentlT: shall furnish evidence of _ Mrs. l,tenmton returned home an'----"--'--'"---------'-"--"--'�--- - ea"rama ,tisbi3itf and pro _ 'have a way of gY'oWtIIg s tnrdsl> after visiting friends at lCH ERRY •'� ,(t"'� V a . Pony dataagra In an amount necept- Little Britain. �+ abable to the Railway Company's 3dn: Matthews -visited friends is The Che:rywood Woman'+ Assoc- CbieE Engineer. And It]St.like her Junior Depositor's ' 'Toronto over the week -end., iation met in the church hall on Lowest or any offer not necessar- �1Ct Ot1IIt, your -Savings ACCOtIlYt will grow We are glad to see Mrs. George Wedaeaday. Mrs. Geo. Todd, Pres- ily acaepttsd. 1Erunter information ob. - Ui7tch able to be home from hoop- iident, presided. Mrs. N... Laughlin tainable from. Mr. R. R. Morrinh, - with regular deposits. Ital. Ste is - nidw iLecuperating at -had charge of the Devotional Per- Division Engineer,' Roost, 212; Un- _ ;sod ,an gave a vivid and practical ion Statioet, Toronto." 9 A number. of thea iourneverf . mean' 'ta the word .." NTeighbor",, ---_--:-----�__ _ THE CANADIAN Vxtlrrtae, on ThnrMav - afternonFL�hich is "anyone.'- anywhere, to ATTENTION VETERANS! l « -BANK OF COMMERCE v ..- . to attend Ach�evemrnt Day. ,tie. t ho you can be of service". She The Can. Legion Service Bureau - '• _ Wnmen's To46tute Rua Maki the parab'e of The Good Sam-. Officer. J , Walsh. wi(l be -pros- RE T14AN !RANCHES t. - J _ . s Contest. There were scvPnty antan as hes scripture readsng. Mrs- ent at the Dunbarton B'rantla at - a f on display, and some wore bra t- ' L Gates' gave a :utnanafy of the 9:30 a, m. on Monday. April 27. _ euo u t Its. •ahoao+eQ much skip and work• '� Chapter in the Study Book on Can-; Anyone wishing information, advite N 239 Mr. and Mrs. john Nivbswan•ter- ada, giving a list of the "coneerns" or assstance; regarding war..disab- _ _. , W Green River calved on Mrs. %daft. of our country. She concluded' with dity pensions, treatment, allowances piCILMNG, BRANCH L H. TAYLOR', X"AGl81 . � ti:.sra• •'"'' •'�'""'"""" `tea �' MrA - - - — of r1a ,:he wn to line on a Mg...,ey} clings to tt� roe , - � >:�r: an +,.•x'--....,,.. _ .� --- - j ch a ngnt m - Info/ds the road Wy A •: like it own it! : Chevrolet steps out with a sure-footed con- — _ fidencx that --makes every mile a sheer delight. -- - - Chevrolet's Full Coit suspension smooths out a " . > . the roughest roads- .. Chevy's broad frame ,73 and low centre of gravity hold you as tight to ' .mer .. .. .. .. -. • �,�•�--�-��'-'-"'- `�.�"° ;l 'M the road as the stripe of paint down the centre. `.. : a!" hev let10 h� go -tower you aced For to- t -fir r day's t�tg . Just a-•teaeh of your toe , u out o em ... . y. , % gets yo t f highway emergencies fast - `•:e ...•.:""� Visit your Chevrolet dealer and arrange to Ctlevrolei des straight and level The pefrectly behaved " ty slr_keea Eases out - - even over the roughest of "level" crossings t pleasure left CtiCv1'O� today l � C•22sn of city traffic tarles quKklr ... Geanly. > r t i • .. . % ., ' ►+,- r> awn ter, -Chevy's built to take hdls to stroe holt _ n•R•. - : �_ .•rte., even cobbled r�ad'•.nvs rn a�iar ' '"-' ------^-sea•—r.-' -i`- - - - - --- — "� . y�A sip __. H . h raid NOW c; ar) ce 1 Ful s� ns on LN -nak CheJrotet rhe "do-anywfiere" car•of the year. '•AaaliPio::i.''".:,e.: �y.Yrd;;. "»'lt.: "`,$S' " _ FRED'AINSWORTH.'MOTORS,"', .T _ _ 70 , V us -CYRI L E. MOlLLEY � - ARTICLES FOR SALE COMING EVENTS:LAWNMOWER ' . - BARGAINS IN. 8 A. -R I 'N O BAZAAR BALES dr SERVICE, - � Under the auspices of the H la hsoW - ' PLYWOOD. you �► '4 =• t s 1-4 ...................:... 04.00 PkipriRtg Presbyttariaa Church lttttr motes! you7l warts, - flIONfb 4 s • s 341 ..•..........».... iS.9a LADMS' AID. For a little tin6 a hittkb plot i s 1 2 07.36 To fife Held In The Biala linnunowers tesm j� ' ,4 � - - »».........:»....»...». Church RE6i0ENCE 767 . • 4 s i s 34».:. 9L64 Sunday School Room what they ain't. Off= 67 # s i s 3-4 .... »...... ..... ».....- _ irYAi SATURDAY. APRIL 18. 1958 BEE A FULL LIN$ AT PiCKERiNC3; ONTARMO (above - fir) At 3.00 P. M. + DINTY'8 — — 41 s 4 x 1-4 in- (poplar) 01.24 Newt Booths of Fancywork, Produce, SMALL MOTOR- CLINIC FORREST LUMBER CO. LTD.. White Elephant and Home Baling WE SELL THE BEST DUNBARTOLI Atteraooa Tea Wil' Be Served. AND SERVICE THE REST (opposite Twp. Police station) The Baaaw Will. Be Opened By CaU — Picked 634" :-COOPER BLOCK LTD, PHONE: Tr =& 162361 Mrs. J. HM (formerly E11eea WE- DELIVER, Jackson), of Toronto. ----------------- --- - ------ _ _ apr 17 SEPTIC TANBi ..910 CALIDONIA 1<OAD — TCHKWi0 FOR SALE Registered Rodnalr •---,------=------------------ CLEANED and Garry Oats, germination 100%. Card Of Thanks and 99% respectively, 11.44 per bus. Commercial No. 1. Rodney and Gar- I wish to take _ this opportunity W J• ELf I T - - - STMURAL Lr TEt ' ay gown from registered seed, ger- to *heal( my many friends and nei- Oshawa _ RA 3 -OW saisetion 10096 and 99%, 41.15. All ghbors; also the Brougham We=- oats bft8ged and treated. F, H. West area Association; Brougham Wom- '"'-»---- - ----- ------ 0e7, ; Pickering; Phode 3261E 1. en's. Institute; also the Ladies' Aid M2110 TAMN CLEANED 'C� apr ?4 of Ss. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ?UR SANNAXT WATT STATION ROAD, FXXIe311010, OW. — ,PieiR6t ENL !-Un to PickWng ------------•• who all kindly remem- FUR SALE — Timothy bered me with cards and flowers- Now larkts0 s 7sstd fiend; also Red Clo Seed. Fred while I was a patient in the St. W. WARD dfto rM rin, Phone. PAenaa 92W3. Michael's Hospital. They were all ?heat: WWW Me i-Mp ------------------------------------ very much appreciated. lfa•M FLOWERING' SHRUBS Mrs. George Mutcis ------------ --------------` JOHN L e LAY 11odges, Vvergr cess 'etc. Strong and B;ougham, Ontario 1 N i U R A M C• neghlry Plants. }eriy -Hawk, first --=------------------- ------------- , Esoem north of Higlf' SehooL Phone Card Of Tbanks RODMAN PRUDENrlAi ASSIJRANC! EHG�LAI�►' may I We with to express our sincere SHEET METAL ceiIAPANi1r LTD. Of ------------- .--------------------- . thanks and appreciation to all the RA$ A10M FW %ff"Y; CANES people who did Mud acts durin6 � variety—Lathem ash! 1[arclr Tbe9 kllEr. Coamaek's long t3hLtss Again. .`SAS - _ 107 KiIVC#6T(il"! ROADEAST � > nd : afully Oat- we say `Thee k You". _ anvel plant& i6.00 pA' 100; or 445.90TakpFAmist Fdcprin8 2'f _. per 1000. leery Hawk 'Fs+t farm Ted and S �Caamsei Au1ltae�atl ConswooW 0a atorth of High Seboa ------------------------------ C1114+PM V, D"Wo for w kPttsas 3a7J3 _ Cara Oa Tkanb • GURNEY- ----=------------%mar-ish ------- We wto express oar ciente -_ R BABEL C.YViE:A=. R. 0. FOR SALE --ail- h ed boy gymn *sake % nor sway ro'adves and • RUM .any - ,it,gs and 6*. ('gse ood as w. Mare 1 torr tit* l welt rifts and cae�d+s ~< ,41&ft Also Africtjj,..Vioiets. A31 s -,d to titoset wlw eallei•oo w maim WAIN I INTM Dom~ B0. W R sadara. 11'k YcTa*art. li Norsk: Ing oar 2kh Weddias Anoissesar! O!►FtCs @OITItDs SL bZ it 'P3 oeessiow -GAS MAIN" t.Op„si B&ftff*y � F 90 A. I L to L30 R ill. r � f k 1"' Wei Fal ` Do•ib• -; ------t--- =-==------—I,asl4 and EBsabetii! I3+oHapa. FLOOR ! 'Msdsaft ed Based e 9 bs 12 M OR SALE — CCM • hr 's bicy*. sed WiWam said kifsry HoUbkWer. Tessewdf _ inch wheels, dark bine and wr4.5te.-----------------------•----- " emu /a a P7HO11fir # Sl'I'DT MOamps" It+i jll"sy newt'parts . and extras. 11 SA0. Card Of Thanks >I i- Po■iY lbods ' FietFer phtoQe 329W2: f'aBt �e r irStI11111011111nmoI1TDOA>RDa t .---------------------- ----__------- We wive to thank our many rda- ■aa Tien' lawrms.aw and atb AT. 2- RAVR+STRWO1IINO lives. friends and neighbors for their M10!!A 1T/ flCl[�NO MasiJUKPAUMD easarstfsrsd pow d - t WN Of XUMMN86 17MMM7 =4 MO. iaS1111 HIM nd ar Irl floral ftiba�s. and cards P1 4M 1111111061410t 1i, 'Ens r SREtri'ED eecli A desisg tho loss of eta dear .Oa PJItNACU FREE ESTJUAT" awther. We specially wish to thank ` -!QUILTY NEA_TING kra&w Austin, Father Quesoelle, phone: PiFkaipg 317Fsthes Digoasd, Faelsx McMahon, Nurres and Buff of Fairview Lodge, RADIO AND TV BD MC= - AVP!A* LS IAL MATE rid Mr. W. E. McRachoie an Son WONZ GUARAI VZISIrD lb+e kind and efficient msasgp- € '. E'f 1 L TO ]iiENT_ — s�so raaona! >awtst of firs aseviea PffOhti DAYS — PIC=ERIIfG. t %eft b Va Ansa g jusd ga3dsn, 'doss } Xrs. AVrsd OMM-' and Mra - to school , slttrated oto good rad► a•k>zad >tlaffatt Pkkoeriog. PHONst PIO=ERING 143 TORONTO( =66 Z-1iZ! 9i0'R -auk west of Charrywdbi Vi>110M __ Ei/llEIlaii AZ7�sds Z -41i6 RSA3. EBTATi 1RflA=8kR o!RPh Twp• GeoepsAn�an Guild DSM Res. "1?IIfB PICKERII�IPO VILLA03 l' exsteesdap, Bi: •-----—.-~------------ WAYS' 14 MILK SOU'i'!! QD! lf0. f H><Si'IRAT i • app#-it4 _ - + The mou*bj meeting ofl the SL ' • ... 4_ .. .. _ '..: MAST OF D1lIliAi�01k1• •------------ ------------- ------ _ George's Guild was held at the hose HIGHLAIri CRZZY of lifts. Andrew Milligan on Thus- NU : ONLY DOWN - — Tht'et bedroom Ip� - •day Lst, with the Pres6deat, Me & AJAX' LUM8E,R, C�Milligan, in the chair.�) h s�sa �: iQaf'e; Fit, The meeting opened with prsyess 4rlve%stydf o -d. handy .far and Bible..residing by Mrs. Step- •NATURAL t3AS wliD _ I< Whz8 ILL herd. After the business meeting, OIL BIJRNEiti Uji'"M Asst? BUILDW $Urn= T n lunch was served by lira. Crowther ' - "- oom bugalow on lup lot, near and lits.. Fair. , (Orttat io Fri Board Lkysasaj �: The annual Garden Party under IkL'riVOC�D ... PAiNT ... AR� " oaf, a>asoo down .. A.IEL Lacey — MAZJNJKARTELL tbe_>4nspkgg t. G re's -SUMMER CLEA14-OUT _ Ltd. Rsaltoks. HU 742111, or AT: will,be held on Saturday, 68RYiC$ _ Y• June 27. r I ---------------------------------- _ _ BOORS AND fRp1A ��• Watch for particulars Inters. -- _"-- --- ------ ------------- MOBILE HEATING SERVICE t TO RENT 2-roomed-Apar.m*nt LOCAL GARDENER ' 'Furnished. Re -decorated. Ali con- qi ITH TOOLS =- -AJ on Rood cirri NO. Z N� ` 'r ven9atcea. Stiitra�ye for working ?OPss• For 'Barden Work bs7 girls, or couple. Apply e�enir�F— FOSTER 19 TUDOR ST., AJAX U. McTaggart, 18 Norah 5t. Pick ' in Ottild Boad-------------- ------- E PiCKER1NG .�� Ing Village --._ apr 24 T�EpHON : --------------- II� �� TO RENT s -tanned flat. al[ ----------------------------------- O� AJAX 100 F. 3, 2. convenietsses Phone: Markham YOUR LOCAL CUSTOM TAILOR , -'. MILLER RENTALS a08, after S.00 p. of + ORDER YOUR SPRING SHITS ------------ --------- NOWT PING, FISHING EQUIPT. .. + s.•.-•- CAI[ WANTED TO RENTOUTBOARD MOTORS. TENTS. .ApsFement between `pieleering fund '..".:1930 SAMPLES NOW _ Donbartoa. Hfsavy wiring. Phone: AVAILABLE COTS. ETC IPI@Ito"mg` CUSTOMERS OWN MATERIAL STAVES. LANTERNS, COOLERS PER$1KITTENS MADE UP. All1 BY uAY OR WEEK . GOOD HOME wanted for Persian S H E R L O C Ke S AJAX der RES: 174 ANYTIME OFFICE 174 kittens, site weeice old. 9 Tudor St., (Opposite I.G.A'.) " 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX Aja:*' Phone Ajax ¢57. ti - ------------------------- --- Wotnm's Missionary $Ocie*,✓ • DOH � BUZZARD ELECTRIC '• Picicldt•ittg United Church 7 •� . ••, - - vnnil meet in theit April meeting m - ATE an REAL .EST d t .N SLiRANC1I ` the e. E. Centre, bn Thu-0ao a wnocn, April - 23, at 2.30 o'clock A Commercial — Industrial Wiring' MOVIDAGES ARRANGED '':°LISTINGS INVITED Nembers a the Afternoon` and Ev- ening Woman's Assodiation^ will h' t ` • 061LE _ FIRE ALROM . 4VE ~� guest-. This is an important meet- x FREE ESTIMATE �11OMES �fA —LUTE— "i- STiftm a } for. Please bring your East -r _ •17uankeFering, and' enjGy a social Phan Pickering 362 s9 CAMERON ST. s tune at the close. - -. C _ Please note chanrc of>&y 9 -777 -PI- KERING, O� � -- - --,------------- — -- ------ -�, = •� _ , w - _ ,