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Per as we know theca, this Saturday nig4>at in the IlJasone+e 1. Pt1ss for Top 8aniiag.Member of Dairy Calf Olnb, donated by TW.. ties not been a candidate who hay Temple Banquet Roam, commencing Canadian Sank of C6mmerce--40Y0E DI>EiNEY • .said dedlnttely' that he is going to at 7,00 pr m. Indosmation has been 2• Cup for Top Showman on Calf Club Achievement. Day, donated by, run for ode6ce, gig the Miran at school. A netw'.. Pickering District High School Student Parhameeaatt,,-JOYCE. DISNEY a. 8. Ontario Agricultural College Short Course Scholarship, donated by However, bineate will be canrildlatres, program, is, we undersltand, in stone Pickering Township Federation of Agriculture, 816.00- �. _Are can be size, -and--these may be A- _fat^ -the youngsters. The usual cos- (1) JOYCE DISNEY, (2) STANLEY McMVLLEN x iiew last -minutes surprises. The town- #ume contest as bedone. An" bag 4. Prise for Top Member 4-H -drain Club, donated by The Royal Bank of allp population is up again congd- doe• each.- Canada, Ajax -BEVERLEY BRYANT < -erably, and this rhould make some 5. Ontario County High School Orates Judging Trophy, Won by a team *� dlidference in the padTti--------- composed of RONALD WINE CARSON, PEGG. _ _ James Charles Cowie 6. Sunset Morrison Seed J - ------------ ------- - ' >g Trophy' - Junior, WOn .. - Ladies' Eewiiag League - RONALD SZME , The fpneral took place on Tuesday Team standing Points Pitsfall edtrnoon nor the We )4-. bowde, - :.SPORT TROPHIES Cao -Getters 19 12m who died sucidenly at Varsity Stad- 1. Trophy. for Track and Field Bantam Boy Champion, donated by a' � 4 Pins 12 . 11227 Pickering District High School Student Parliament -PAUL TIRAN. t. OM Crooke Il 12173 The lite Mr. Cowie bas been liv- J. H- Rapsey: B. A. 2. Oup for Track and Field Bantam Boy Champion, donated by Pickering 4 21342 Ing on theAwdley Road for the past Vice Principal Pickering Dlsinct High District RIO School Student Parliament -PAUL =RAN. -10 Itambkits 5 11674 OJdA 7e3ro, arorodag there �crm Whit- School. affiovsaeed this week by Bd. 8. Trophy for Track and Field Junior Boy Champion, GWATenip"3 �ti where he 'Wass a member off the Chairman D. 8. Ciarinibold ars the 4. Donated by Dr, el W. Tomason -JOB BENNIC8. 11214Field Cup for Track and Field Junior BOy Champion, Singles over 200--,N. Baker VO: J. 3bw=dc Large, and a formes' mem- ` Prinelpal of the New Ajax $. Schook Donated by Harry Bayes -JOE RENNIC8 _ _c' Bryant 225; L. >lSeeeer 211; D. Gals. ber Or the Wboby Rotary Club. 8e j L Trophy for Track and Field, IntermediateSOham don 202; A. Rants 233; G.'BryA;A 2Z.9, wl:s a member of the Undted Cburch, i _ -- Donated by Boyes Drag 'Store -BD. TOVEY - r ------------- ------ -- : C. NIcEsc�e ygp. , Wn Cowie was- &. member a[ the - 6. Cup for Traci and Field Intermediate Boy Champion, �, r Singles with handicaps over WG'- Univeteity constabulary, and has sud- I Donated by SasCo Limited - ED. TOV33Y JL inion 240: J. Tomlinson 228• lid, den death took place fallowing an r � . ' 7. Trophy for Track' and Field Senior Boy Champion, I:Onde 206 • L. Messer' 228 • C Mcllarfz. a�e�- among �� �, end in Donated by J. R. Boyes - BILL MAX' _ ' • 8. for Track and Field Senior Bo Champion. >oia 215; H. 11Sibahell 202. which be was carrying out hds duty � � 9 pi n. Tripba over 300--•N. Ba&W 844; J. by attempting to 4uell the rumpus Donated by J: R Boyer - BII-L MAX Bryant 385; A. Rues_ 532; G. 'Bry4mt C8rlaeit CorODW Lawson is quoted as 9. Trophy for Traci and Field Junior Girl Champion, ssydng that. Mr. Cowie would nab Th h OE D Donated by Dr. W. W omlinsoa BERM -I= � � ; �""°� ,.. 10. Cup for Track and Field -Junior .lief Champion, - fetus dtkd "id he had not ,been attack- �.� ` A His 55w h e! 524 aura 500- `; Donated by Harry Bayes - BERNICE DAZi D, Selsdon 547, Tt#ples wddz lzandlOaps ed by ruddans"• IL Trophy for Track and Field Intermediate Girl Champion, Boy • M. Lynde 812; M. Richardson 535; M Lay 314: Before jodrtina the University Pal. Donated by Boyes Drug StcrC- GERRY IRWIN t Dr. Menveen 514; C. McAschnie 506; ice. four years ago, he sen -ed as a 12. Cap for Track and Field.Itztermediate Girl Champion, : time g, lsgeaser 509L guard at: the Whitby Hospital, and. as Donated by Sarco Limited - GERRY IBWIN. This week there was a de`L4•nitre'm- a guard at the Ajax Branch: of the -1&, Trophy for Track and Field Senior OZ -1 Champion, UnivecTity, He was 's farmer Owner Donated by J. R. Boyes � BEVERLEY BABCL Y. ` provetxnt !n s�s•es, .however bOi-ir I - p and Senior Cir - . +the Guttermi�pea and Ramblers were of the Whdtby Dairy'. _ 14. Cu for Track Field 1 Champion. blanked by the Oki Croaks and GO- Surviving: ere: " ,his wile. the;i Donated by J. R Boyce - BEYE$LEY BABCLAY. { Cso*ers rwapectively. The Puppets and seer Ruth •Lilly; his mother Mrs Geo. '' CLASS AND SUBJECT AWARDS ' Rolling -Pins split their points even- Cowie, Guel'oh: three sons: RobQ1rt. " GRADE IIIA Iy. Next .wet'k the Guttersn#�- play Dav'd and Charles. and one daszhteT i. trip far the Girl with .the Hi�e-t Academic Standing, ' - k.:. - agginct the Rimblet s, so somebody ' Varilvn,, ail- at !home: one. brother, Ralph Robertson Donated by Alas Watxen's Institute'-NQRINE, KI31E. Charles: and three rs, biro, Ritrn- - 2, Cup for the Boy with the Hlg::ezt Academic Standing, will get ppm• - as Valedictorian at the RI h School g ----------------------------- -------' ble ni bnwnd� iT1L. M� Fioe.. Tor R Comtnsncemeat, Donated by Cyril Mor`3y - EiEITH.NORTON. PIC1iERING VILLAGE . O^tr Mrs, Catto Toronto, end Isabel d� GRADE IXB . address on his graduation. i ,, at. Guelph v - .1. Cup for the Girl with the Highest ^academic Standing.2 e mtermertt teadt .- Mr, and' Mrs. Fred Annan nail Cor-rtry "Denatea by W ZM Smith and Associates - MARY HARRIS: de rlOr River last Friday,'I Cemetery Oshawa .Presbytery Woman's Assoc. Cup for y with the Highest Academic ti Enninkitlen, - October 21 - - & the Bo owing to the death Of Mrs. -Annan 's Donated by W: L Smith and Associates D VOID HEti`It2 ----------- mother. the beloved wide d the late---------- GRADE IEC Junior Pollee Planning Hallowe'en i TFe semi annual meet:rg of Cke,,wa 1.. Cup for the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, .' John Good. -The tuneaal took place part? E. Woodlands Hall Presbytery Wccr zt's Associa>w'an dt Donated ,by Mrs H $ 8leightholm-BATH NIGHSWANDER bn gatuaday afternoon. October 23, {the United Church was held is En- -t Oup for the Boy with the Highest Academic Standing, at South River. Mrs. 'Good ds eurviv- -' All Junior Polloe nregnbers and ot- niskillen United Church on Thursday - Donated by Sarco Limited - DENTON GRENKB. 1 earl by orae siker, in sundridge; two her ctxtldren are invited to a Hailowe,. October 21 Rev, Mr, and Mrs. Say- GRADE IXn 9. . brothers one at Ostsaivua and the of - - 1. Cup for the Gtrl with the Highest Academic Standing, 'en Party at East Woodlands Hall on; mour wedcomed !tf a ladies to - Ennis- Donated by'Clazemont Women's Institute - CONN1$ TSZY.LB t tier in the United States: six -dear►- Saturday, October 30, at 8 p. m, kil'e*r ani it ;-roved to be s very nuc- 2: Cup for the B with the Hi 'saw and four soars. Two passed away ��,e will be.a ina-gSc an who will I cess!ul and entoyable day with 138 p for theted by with theont Women Highest Academic Stabd�K >if�s a few yes rm wd ai the den xs rePtered.- GRADS ECt Mr, and Mrs Cyril Morley spent the treats and mortes• The evening will k The T -,-,R urer's report showed a 1. Cup for the Girl with the Highest. Academic Standing, +vseeAc-end in Peterboro. open.with a co0ime parade and total of $475.00 raised for the Bursary BEVERLEY SENN (Mrs. Allan Annan) Mrs. Fred White enter -d Oshawa' prance Pn -d hag bc-On ret up on tine 2. Cup for the Soy with the Highest Academic Standing, Genual Ho-spital on Monday tiros• sur- r- Donated Dr: • S B Humphrey -JOHN WAG$ Her ataa defends lyase wide _. As-oc atian Pre byoesy to aid in nen 67 --------- --------- �7• y Ing a 'worthy student to flue United GRADE IZY , Rtes well. SCOUT �►RD CUB NEWS C3uin+h Training . School .cone thus 1. Oup for the Girl with the Highest Academic BtsWdiag,, Mrs. Cyril Marler attended the re. presbytezq, BERYL MILLIGAN ' -caption given by The Victoria Wom- On October. 14, the mothers of the S. Cap for the Boy with the Highest Acadsmic4t;anding, The <•ceairer. et t'?e �nOrpirtrg sass: MURRAY JONES rea's Aasocietion, Vicb:tr:a Coilerge; on Scouts and Cuba rrwi at the -home of ion was Mrs Burkholder. a meenb�s GRADS ISG - 'Wedne�y afternoon; Mss. Joan Ley' Mrs. Thomas Gibson, of the Dor-Inion Council Executive, < `� Mrs. Clore Felsdon has bed her of Ajax.. epoake on the ••duties cif � 1: Opp for the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing.. � (` Torrorbo,' vita <o^ducted a Buzz Sec; MADELINE SMITH aunt, Mrs. Margaret Burton, of De • I her; a! Cubs and Scouts". t " ion on,W, A..vro-k, which was help- '- 2. Oap for -the soy with the Htg.,eet Academie Standing, _ - .•�'-` trooit with her for tthe past week, 'At this mteeting a ladiev auxilfarry Oul and informative. Mrs: J. L; Hal- DO*TA7,D POSTILL ; Mr. Gordon Brpy was one Of one vias forpyed•. Oddicem elected were: penny', Past Pry° -rent od 1Qre Domcn- GEA_DE IX HIGHEST PROFICIENCY hundred United Church hrym en auRyo P'reoldent, - Mrs. L'velvn Wkkevold; ion Councui, ' grave ,n very inspiring ::CUP for Highest Proficiency, in Grade IX, presented by The Past MatroIIgv met in conference et Liamberlost over Vice-president, Mars, Isla Jet`s; Sec.- addr5ss at the afternoon session, tak- Club Ont::rio Chapter O E.S. - KEITH NORTON 777 -the week -end Tr+ens. Mrs, Barbara' Greener, There- GRADE XA ing -as htet�t-'The Women at ben rro eserrt, bunch was the Word Council, of Churches" he'd --1• Plaque for the --Boy -or -Girl showing the Greatest improvement aUft eau are in KingKton owing bo the served by the hosttessIll...the year, Donated by Pickering -Rotary. Club--JOYC2 DISNEY _-serious illness of M -m Fred Pense, We brut , every in Evanston in August. There 2, Clip for .the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, c'� Mrs. Valleau's daughter. be `t era'. mother will try to were your refit^ial women deirgatoss Donated by Simpsons Sears. '-• trawtar.rr.N SMITE Precept at Out next meeting on from C3rrada atb_rrddng the Council S. Dttp for the Boy with the Highest Academic Standing, =q Mrs. R. Cronk attended the. ann- November 3, at -2.30, at the fame of Mrs. Ialpenny stated taint the chall Donated by Dr. P. JW. J. Loos - BRIAN RAPSEY Ly,, ual greeting of the Canadian Friends Mrs, Lay. enge cd Evanston to all of us is - GRADE X -B - 1 Ser *ice Committee held in Welland On Apple Day, the Cub mothers that we re-tY tint otic Missionary Pro- 1. Opp• for 'the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, ' 63st weelo served their boys hot cocoa and 'cook_ and we must enter'tally in* Donated by W. 0. Bennett - BETH SMITH Mrs. A&Ar has moved, and. ttett`.�ng fes, The Curbs and Scants say thank Cup for the Boy with .the Highest: Academic Standing, : gem. Donated by W. O.' Bean'* - - eettled''in her new home, built thisJyed our congarteraational work. -Mrs, W, 2• ou" to 4he mothers who kindly help- F, Baker, Corr 1. VANELLA past stsrrtrt»es on (,Wo celled live per- this cause, ---------------------- Cap for the Girl with the Highest AC r' 8 ending, . - aons'to <ind which -nobody knew) The Scouts and Cubs would ]tike to TIiIRD INSTALMENT TAXES Donated'b A Steel Co. - GEPALL[ M , - ' sb:vet, No one but the village coon- express their ap�scdaii�on to Mr. J. Pickering Village y Aga NE 00 SY oil know tate ram=s o? all Of our ;2. Cup for the Boy with the Higbest. Academic Standing, R ` R. Davidson, Grasmere Farm, for h: s Plekering�, Villpge Ratepayers -Nott Donated by Lorne C. Whi.o - WAlYNE WELLS' - • - new street's, and their phones: waere donation Of beet bueheis oda l -3s ' PP - -toe Third Instalment of your Village GRADE XD all busy. RLM to 112m John Lay Sr,, and the Taxes are due on October 30, and 1. Plaque for the Boy showing the Greatest Iwp:ovcm• ^.t, A number from ?rete attended the Hi'ehland Dairy. may be paid at the office of the Clerk Donated by Pickering I.G.A. Store - BILL ELLICOTT Canadian Club dinner last night a$ The Cubs made $4690 by 'their sale or at the Can. Bank of Commerce, Q. Plaque for the Girl showing the Greatest Improvement, � 4he Genosha `Hotel, of apples and the Scouts' 1,01. here. ! y Tommy Luke - IRENE 2.IcINTYRE - ' Donated b y S. Cup for the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, Those persona attending the eveningservioe in the earned &omethd " drom another ;•;n&OK14M Donated by J. A. Bushby = BEVER)ZIC JUNKIN ' Vnitcd Church here on Sunday evening, had bhei del- bowreves, Whiffs -rife Hdzuioo population appear to re, 4. Oap for the Soy. with the Highest Academic Standing, Donated by Simpson Wood Products - BILL ELLICOTT Igtul experience Of 'hearing the native-born Ckrztrial sant the iatr On by ChriAian anisedonaries, the occas- GRADE XE India gentleman speedy 4rom the pulpit, giving, in our tonal Wdoo, w1ho ds coaadeiing turning' to the CSx.'is�t,- 1. Cup for the Girl with the Highest Academic :Sinding, opinion, one of She more interEatipgI educational talks izm dailh, -rinds it dpJ [icuj� to make a 6hOiaoe urom among MAUREEN SMITH � r tto which we grave HaWneyd Several sbatemenft by Mr. the one hundred and didty "denominadoris" naw being 2. Cap for the Boy with the Highest Academic Standing, tom:._ - - 1880c Khiar;la stared out. And atrangely, one that struck represented in India. Of tore total population of 356 - Donated b7 Trophy Craft Limited -RAINS ERIOESON . ; _ . GRADE X' tus a bit forcibly was his bringing "Greeunge'rom the 'million persona, t\vio percent are now :Cibrietian-over 1. The . Art Priss--Donated by Beeves Artist Supply Co. Ltd. K'�rristian Church in 'India": Wle thought; as domany' Roman Catholic.end one Pt tsstant} Mich of the stand- CAMERON COWAN others that in our church relations with India 'one wens, aeds Of the Western � Donated by Miss Vera Ballance, M.A.;'rto a 1(OlecteQ flys ones. who chid all the "giving and sending"' Now, was Christian aa�e*-dt+eee, education, industrial end agaric- student who was willing to g0 on an exchange visit to Q undrerswrrd that we have a dully-eetab lisped' and dhznc- ulAwal mettocbs The medioai missiooesties and UwAr, ENID VAN BLARICOM ttonipg Chrisbiah Chufth o0era*d aivxh alongthe wane" - GRADE RIA - _ 3wepi`,mis appear to.have • donee a tremendous weak' !a . ' -1. Plaque for the Girl showing the Greatest Improvement, lines as oiat in the- Wesllern World. In .Central India, iIndis, and' the "etatreia hospitals are continually clamor-* Donated by E. L. , Ruddy - JOYCE BRIGGS: - sevintar-ave pieccent of the population is ChAgiany nerd ling for native nts•aea, tralmd. in Rhe mission howdtals-,_ I•. Plaque for the Boy showing the Greatest Improvement, *-. filmy are so much better brained and eq'tripped, Donated by E. L. Baldy - CORDON FOUND dere is something thq non-Chriatiyzt world gpaudd torte S. Cup for the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, -trAs dhristianized mea ie pOpU118ted with more or less Mr. Xhimle, avaro is at the Urriversiby'in ToroiAb for� . Donated by George Todd - RUTH PEATTIS well-tb-d'o people,'ho, poor, high living standards, and a year on scho arahip 79 a moA pleasant -mannered sen- . Cup for the Boy with the Highest Academic Standing, - rapidly becoming literate while the non-Christian are" Alenswn,-•witch some accentus of course but hatiAng a mo* Donated by Rural BLines - RONALD still sreenain the poor, iarpovrnieQtred, illiterate part od remarkably extensive English vocabulary, which he R Honour Roll for. the Boy and Girl with the Highest Academic StandbkL India otf the East The Frutextant church, should have �fiatxi'les with easel IL was indeed a pleasing expezdeace, Donated by M. S. Chapman -RONALD RIME sad BATS PBAT.M (continued on page eight please) , 1. �,+ 5 J .... .. :. '.: '.. k. ', z � -t ,,• rf _. Y A r ' � .,. IG A:,'yhsw?' ' 4•';' •T'r .., - .. _ - _, .. _ r'•.'!4�'�iwi•f'4ef.F..._w.J�,�.A�' .FtG- .tel , w f s , _ Classi�f a Advlta w - - Your , Friendly Resident A lren-t ------ ---- ,e )rfurnace,FOR 24 inch, _ _CWJEMCS ACMM FOA sAL�-x don rico. Gordon ssAL?os x. S. caAr111Ax - BAi ss � N'LET- :77, e • r Ms • ta' PHOTp- p { -in � iioase, Bickering. or phone Toa onto Z.Q7. FLBB, CASUALTY, BONDS, AIITOMOiii� s ��'' tl�ia. VETERINARY SUpptpf i 3Aidwia 1-260• „r dLIM]LTY ?INSURANCE ETC. 6M EeFDSIIY FBOIAND LIST YOUR PsOPBTlE ---- --- I FOS BALE wyrn __F:_� �' an=4Orr � STORE H0� ► ----------------------- -F. - : - PLU�� and .TING CY'RIL E. -MORLEY Tan � .�:.: Week D,ri . 6tF.PASFiS AND ALTERATIONS 1 42 Stephenson Ave.- T�r�� i t�%.f to t 0 P, Sunda 7a - Phone � Toronto _ ,.: _ _ , , . 7 -._.:� • .: - - � - K �+A : S-: to is FO�S�. Cao Collect . o i - n ♦ 3 _ - ---- _ rx�lv=s: rcczsswa' sa „ - = ---------------- oared iMame ha se + - J• R• B OYE'S, 01 Be - s. FOR SPI E -'8-r° cif tr a h0' 3e fork SISCIG �5 G>� 1,. dwr MID �OQtoNF -------=---- hculder� nnor - - 35c _ _ :.ASAPTW ----•----r--gFIGEB • C ' .. - _ J . Store E, ode pvr zA piece _ :._ REAL ESTATE BROKER H STAIN STREET, PICgETHNG, ONT . . PHONE: 68 LIST INGS INVITED Fresh haze . _ 4 3i C Phone - pickering 174 = r OA - dec 1 - -- - - _ . ;•• '. - ! - :: s Now -----------------_---- -- thy' _ i J. THODPBON B. �A.. LLs: NEII, c b1CR B E!. ---,__as 1 _ Barrister and Solicitor OPTOMETRIST r ` - ' BUIhDING LOT FOR SALE ' l' iyj� �`j British Columbia and Ontario F i 102 Dundas Std. West 4' ecce. t South. -75 x 436 � Fd �- - .. Brock Road, Sou . _ Glenwood Bldg.,- WHITSy; ONT. ► - p'bone: Pickering 32: $ G RGE' C URCH titbov T. O - sid 3-84L2 =- -- - . E 8 H `. -� . 's..•*«ssi �= a tHOLI'Ahe Allin 6 Btoi•) ----------------------- - carriage Pickering AUDLEY Residence Phone Oshawa 3- OFFICE -- I-1103baby- _. _ . _FOR SALE like 112'. P. Sermon.. J. S. Crouch -1 30 m:- _ Surdey School Mon eo Sat, 9.00 to 5.30 two -toned, silver blue an grey, P_ _ OFFIC'E.HQU'RS: - i 9.0o - r George - Staley,, Church School -. 11.15 At Rectory 2.30 p.:ini: -Church Service Tuesday to Friday -? �'�ao 12.00 -No _ gap Q0, Mrs. 1 H0,1 -E: ti HT1BY. oh 222J11. -------I-------------------------- .00 a in. to 0.00 p. m, and � Green�t�� Phone Pickering -- PICKERING I:NITLD CHURCH CIMS11AN SCIENCE .00 V. m. i - ----- ;.: 1 00 to 9 _'-- --- sh- I RSA. E, Young, Minister A Christian Science Service will be - _. - _ TO R three. rooms. unfurnr t Saturday: 9.00 a: nota 6.00 p. m• ed, two cast *ildmn acceptable,. Phone. i' Il H311 each linin t close n-�_ WATCH and CLAM _ Whitby *SO 8 2175. - A. 12. -'Morning Service - H. A. M. 'Sunday School• and Nur- R>r'PA.1Pnl 10 00 11 88 . _.r. RA DIO AND . TELEt'IS The Koveni'�_r'rr•eet,ng cd t. -,e Worn- For the same on, call WARM AIR ,07 ION en's Mis•icna.••y 5-::�e.:y v: d'. be Y:c.d ;ser � S 'Y i < AM . 1-7329 or Picioering toning Burners`) on Thursday a�ternoon, N,ca:rl?�r 4, .. - .die ACoadit' OR e` at 2,30,p. '.'n. ,�vlhe r.,^rrne othe Prea- -- --- - - --- ------------ _ -, . i �paoe heaters Sent, Mre Gcrdl•n Bray. 'i �� D•%ot- ♦.` E - . PHONE: PICT[MI 83M3 _ ' ions ucill be lea' by :IIs= Jc' n Storer Installation or Repairs I , o -,.. .. :. . _ _ T_ A1�DR PRESBYTERIAN - .- - . Chs pian will -p-esen: t'ie SiIY nov 19 Mrs -11.. S. B HI?RCH i e� Et "S VISIT OUR RECORD BAs .. 1 t^e• Stu3y Bork. Rov. A1sacLennan, Minister - �'Y H'EATiNG _ _ - _ - _• ..z_ .. � ;, Curren: chap r o. _. All_ ladies. iytll.�ie_ :rna :e -weir' re, - _ _ . --- - -. --Toronto - Kenneth � V : � -- - ----- - -- ---Pitkerin! _ + ��..bT -Sunday &ekool - _ C0.3TPi.FrF r rvtz gF --_ buL.°e=..Phone: Pi^k 11,00 A. M. Morning Service EVEIiSHARP PENS and !E1(Cii/ SALE Choir. Practice Friday 8 P. M. g it IAADrES' and GE'\'T?3' PPA Bring 287J1. -:nav - -,...SA. 883T-- -- ------ F]om $3a.34Terms: 11.00 Woeii)S _-�-----a -- _.r • rOR SAI -E-1947 Ford Panel tru:k, I � NO DOR'31i PA1'atEIVT Television Q phone: -Pickering '330 '2, -- -�-��. i eiEvt3i�ri llepalrg PHONE PICKERING 2n 1 'EOR SALE -t: -and- new. -10 x, -2U cot,- � _ _ � - , • PHOA`E PicsMUNG 186 J 2 Pickering Jewelry taw n se t on®, i<?5b suitable for a i M r• . double garage, No-th Ei:zabq� Str. _ „ '� t1 _ __ . PICHEBING TOWNSHIP io •'r tActS-Camp.i P:ckcriny ',est cottage 1 s .�,• '.- �" - ©QIf�BI't01! Roti V' �' . _ BUILDING PERMITS on lett fide. Louis Fdt kas _ - - ISdIIBD TUESDAYS. A.'�lD FBIDA2G $E YOUR OWN BOSS -Earn money .' Forrest Lumber Co. s.p TO 6.00 P M. Ire >.r>: any %vt a a prod;table Ogen= { _ _ ;Aad Bir Appointment ] cy consisting of 25oducts, inclu�dr I __ ting 0 " pr`i�s, -an'. wed prodvcta: i DUNBARTON F. J. PROUSE44 • household nece&:ities, Woadon'til Leer. ttarv. in_ your,. 3nm. Write immed:_at- - (OANdb Yi lash) I weals G :.iel,y t,"fot,"detaiia FrtM7I..� .Dept t �. Montreal 24.- PH ONE 195w12 PICKERING FOR s i.>� =-indIaF- Plywood esoNs "CZEM0 MTn� range stove, viith oven, warming - - even and capper reseavoir. Very sea. - _. acnable. Box- 000' Ne�wi _ _ THE 60SS �11R Wall _ ----------------------------------- - - s O VOCAL INSTRUCTION U Via. Eleatnaal & Plumbing and THESE DABS SINCE NE'S - -Dunbarton 3 Y j -..V,OICE CULTURE BEEN FEEDING US THAT _KITCHEN-" -- IMS- ttiae>�tes amt sawur 'gip w A D. FOLITB+Ai - -Pheae c • piekerbag 11LI1. ; CO-OP DAIRY RATIONPHONIC: PICK131ING VA B I dee -I ti -----=---------------------- - - _ - ` "Pig tai !M sal! K tw tar awa>r BUICK 'AYD BLOCK woe: - -' - A 8 PEC TA IST V r. 1PANTIM - - per. Free Estimates On'JJA US Zoo"CHU4NBYS, BASEMENTS �. CLAREtVI0N"f 4.U-OrERATIVE PHONIC: PICKEE NG I ensu WOODWORKING -' _ _ _ _ - ---=-- E `LPIiON$ COLtAI~:f3T �C ------ :, FOR SALTS MCCaemick-DeesZng Q- - in Toronto, and the beat a3r?, to expres$ ��GAM1i!'ls papery were ..m9ny 2t lends -who -c .cut binder;! No:•il special' M -A rivosen by tiw3rz�I4ve+ ;rhool >$ very leis cots atulations end good wish- a Re Rlra EI'DCHEN C,AS� •, tieew Phone Pgood woz ltdceaini<' S41i2:di. Proud that one" it ea. Tlbe3+ received many lovely 8 1B_i1ILT and INSTALL= ' _ r --- - t[ - - y --v y eii�l-r tea service- from 1ltEAB OF PIC K _ 1Aur=ATION`8 ON vom - ea and wialw.les Ka a -- �� �� the Greenwood community. -_ ••------•••--•----------------- the .-Corr. , tuture The A.tern..a*: W o.. a.isAs.oc-atton 'FINEST MATERIALS USED � <; =ii�L>ati Dta ' DIAD STOCK E�ERJ3WCED W , _ Mi�1TORIAM held their anniversary tea and baz- rt • A. 8kkevold I N*@ And Crippled F AstmabDYp • "' " aar on Tuesday. October 19 when SELECTION OF LACES, G. - " I ovmg memory od they 'had the ladies orf t*-,:, lo -al Wom- D POLISHES, DYES GOO -SPI For _ M �r . dear s n � l na.icL K,_ C'urka • cpm, son . rZeg- Hat's A�ocv;tions as.their .$;::arty. Mrs; � i t►iutp #� wino passed away y, e fiAILY TILL 7.00 P. Mr .PSONs - rIOLYrsnN VMONTO EMplre 34M bear 1, 1953. guest speaker, and her message was--- ------- -- ---- - ti• TORONTO - SMptrs' 24=P'Lovingly' remembered by Mother enjoyed, by all. 'Yrs.. Y• Moor,, open-, -----------------------------------may SEPTIC TANKS 1 GORDON YOUNG iJMffl&D and,Dad.' ed the b3ziaT zftEc which tandt -was wanted - -- --------=-------- ss.+s nerved I1fir Moore .d •Mrs A _.;pumped a" Clesaed - •• - with s Moo ..ax' --------------- tend or Crippled Aa0t10r EsP Micbi-el-A Contest Prize-winner CI.t1RKE-In,.loving mempry of carr P4 -7e 'plcruring-tea,, __ �Izistall .end_ _Taaits- dear, '' brother, Reginald K. , Clat+ke.. I- . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg and Al- Nay.. l- Nay• Micharal, Paged I2 years, od 9t who passed away qu ddenl7 Nbvem- Bred had Sr utday dinner with Mr. W. J. BUTT Had $ON beat 1 1953. and Mrs. Waltham and Lent Kinsale.. ' b 3,rancis de•Seles. School,,Pickering, is . Phone: OSHAWA 340lect 4! Col r< -feeling justly proud of herself this We 1`:tle :anew- v hLan we a Agm that Miss Sheila Pegg was home ones deo 91 :rsOMi T•Td�liarl0 Oil�t .Cas• � ~ oars - nd an attend the wed- - .- -- _- .... I -week. She was Preaen4ed.to Rtl. Rev- ------ m the wee�k� , d +er+end F• X, Albeh, Bishop of Toronpo, The sorrow the day would bring, ding ad,SMise Settyde Mr. - ---- - ------------ �.- - T•re call K,a4-sudden, the hook sev- Ser+; Tire -d. alk Bel -an, on-Satuday - Tn the Sanctuary od St. Michael's Cit- Sycnpabb.F - - Bush'S A dW O _ h drall. on 1<rkilny, October 22, Eiom er'. at the community des ex - pian she, received' a prize 3or her' pre. To' pa, --t w+;% one we loved so deer. bended to Mrs reside lfs brori, cd' . Yabriweld ieandnent w!or'k'in a Dlaowan-wrk le Reit- We worider why you had to the Mt. Zion, on the death of her" mat- B-H PSRMA-I-COAT WIO'17 FABB>ICATING B WTCT.DINQ __Tgdous Knaayledge ekaandnation. Two Without a chance to Eau goodbye, her. Mr's, Flyrma FOR AId..EXTERIOA tf0U8>sl0ili 1 _ prizes were aw®a+dled to each grade -Sadly missed by 83tstetb and Bre- I4insa]ei Anniveraary svnvIces. were ' BTiitIICTUBAL BTBEL PAINT JO$.3 Tram Grade 7 upward- Kay was -one- there: ------- -------- hold last.Sunday wrath- Re K, H. Lack- dIVSB TS>e HOl[IQ A N=R -•- •-------- ey,., '1 LENTEL4 BXA03 of.*w siycce Lul, at ke was in Gracie �nl Zioff, ani Greenwoai chniTs ON . of ClErermont as guest speaker. O1T.17LOOK ON LTFFr WITS 7. Considering that sire eras compet. ' w' rj _ ` Y 'bNs COAT" r s _ Ong against the beEh pupils of at le=st G E E N W O O V led in Acte service of son8 aespec 'v _ COLIIMNB " Sir � one 'hundred Grade- -Seven's in tied _ Miss Beatrice TV eLleafi and, Mr. Joe e1Y• " _ _ .. iflaine Proof _ area covec+ed, Ka" was qudte an Pegg ' attended -bile--Bev od Quinte Sunday School will eoamtvenoe, I t mudew-Resistant j atAII.ING6, GAII+LS, STC. + achievement. Other Priize-winners Conferencd Young People's Conven- 10.15 and Cfi,:r+c�h o+t 11.30 this Snm- Needs No Primers ,-ere-from Toronto, Orillia, S4 Ca h-; tpon in Almonte� over the weekend, dray, Octobea 31, r _ AI+S B-8 PAINTS, . ICNIAMI€i.li . "'.'arines and Oshawa, - iWr. and Mra: Jack Brook celeb+ i Peve H• Moore. Oedivered' the Tress PHONE: AJAX 27 "D'- SUPER KEM TONS s ► Each Cabholdc School do the Diooese ted their 25th wedding anniversary ages it Cleop�•n�ont .Anniversary Ser- Mas 1 Evenings 889 paint Thi ilvyerlet Bobber.t+w laterlsa' " aa'bniated tore work od the pupils in on Sunday, October 17, at the mzn- vices last Su3sday, �--------............ LA _�` �• � each grade w,ho dad bort In the ex- mer name of the la2ter's-bro5her�YS�-. Mr. and Mats.- Cl1n'bat Pascoei, of ---------------� lOi6E= WNMO�'ESS • , i� ssnds riabion. These papers•ww%e Basan- Ken eddal. Mr. and Mrs Brooks, Whitby, visited o Sunday at the 1 inby a coamdUes ad experts assisted by their three children, Keen Edi, PaW00 home. j _ _ _ _ � PRUNE 46 MKERING . Patsy and Barbara, reicea"d their :-,,....,..,, r•� .�zsaa.s.-nac.., , _«s:.�...,' =-.,a....-,......-n. w-,-�ra��:u� �-e:.. ul�.�i$il�"Ti'"ii+Q •.,, .:"../: -' ' '' •r .LY 1t`" �' .fie .. • 3 , 7. Susixedd rn�r e.(f if tfsletoF I� - COURT OF REVISION -�- - _ Municipality or as ( . TOWN'SS>P OF PICKZRJ Q E E3 UARA�iTEED MOA HNI�' ONE 0 .T HESE.-IS' 'THE _� NOTICE is heseby gle - '.RADIO SEPtgICE OW &'Conn of ,Rrddoa of the An - the Make or Model !� SaFent Roll for the Tew�i1' of A jam . �'w' _ °R RIGHT CF4 IOU1.Piclmber, ou held io the onaaet!-Ar L1urs fieldChambers, Brougham, Out., ots- . MONDAY, TQESDAY,, WEDNESDAYpehratf. AmbalNig Seerite ,NOdVEMB8B ,U, 16 and 17. - PHONE PICSP� ` 700% s/ qr Nutt . McS'A('iHi1Ji� 11er1. _ ; - _ at the hour of 7.061 p. m. to hear and — -•� adjadicste -on she eomplahris agafns0 �•p�TT /� Ph0118 $Pick• �dW"" ,• Q tie Boll of the'Miankiyality, os the" i iL v s1 Z V t7 Or' /� e��y •�p� 19Stwnto Tof Pickering ownship year $965. in the year z=LVFi3 -. i'iCkter ngs OTs#. wf+` %MT�`�����i6I ALL PARTIES Interes d are keq a nested to govern themselves accord. 'ley service Te Ana F1em IT PAYS TO DIAL W%H THE .HOUSE.. THAT fALUE BUILT inglyc t OsaAvr�s ' : Y Y 'Ml . MAW ' ,_ • - .-_......- • ... _ � .. TED at Bron ham, t�bis. Z7th dal Chartered Baso For All - et bee, ILIO .dJohnston, t7ieri, _ Ocoasione _.. to . Oc LICENSED AUCTIONEER AM 54 PLYMOUTH° SEDAN :----- $1895 51 CHRYSLER' SEDAN ------ $1595 - �. Towaahip of Pickering. 1PHONE: PICHERING t3PJ9V2 53 PONTIAC COACH -------- $1485 49 MERCURY SEDAN _ ---_-___ 6485 a . - VALUATOR FORD SEDAN ------------ 1 48 FORD' 'C ACS GROUND OBSERVER CORP 53 KEN ItNU C LA R K E� O1r 52 CHEV. SERA Delivery ---- $1295 39 PLYMOUTH SEDAN --_---__6 f -. �Tr-�-� ---- $]095.52 =.JLJ AN _ ---__- _ Congratulations to Mr. Williard 62 DE SOTO SEDAN V8 �M � TI02 Ott DU"AS St.' HAST WNITFY 62 CHEV. SEDAN ------------- *95 -San era who has been appointed ' ♦L�CTTONEER�, Chief Observer of the RCAF Obser < 34 vation Post at Stouffirille. Mr. and ' Llesneed and Authorised for the _ • — ' Mrs. Sanders have taken over theser ` e iattie. of Ontario and Yosle. :('jl�rraprdeto�' • • t7nd rrlQny.. marny morel duties_froan Mr. Garfield Brown, who. FWm Stock, Implements How* EASY found it necessary, to retire .a8 chief 'DENNISSOWERBY, D. 'C. Low, HIGH TRAD1' observer due to pressure .of other, Wd - Furnitate, Real • Ertate business. also our Specidlty at Reasoaeble DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC �• rE,�AS - ; DOWN PAYMENT. _QLld'1►�lA,itF Last, Wednesday evening there wear Rater. Dual Service for. the BAY' �sico �• �• D�'�1 Z IELAY COi+�IE .lit? TODAY a aneetin 'ot local observers held at s 143A. BROCB ST. SOWTH 'Oshawa Airport through the courtesy, � a'P g y - ffi>Zliltsa P. O. phos Agin' i0 we -WB3'rBY, ONTARIO - - �r : 4!: i of Mr: Sid- Cowley: Chief Observer 'o! Karkum P. 0..� li W L !40 Y =' �bto Chrysler-?,ym0vth-rargO dealer - the Oshawa Region. Observers at - For Appointment Phone MO 8-2555 ded from. y . p � c lmf;is•o have been establ"ed rt Pe Seagrave, Uxbridge, • auetioaeora dnca.l0l.0. rry. cod !Agincourt, _ V�i�i.L BROS. DUMBARTON a Po 1oypI Pogue V - - Claremont. G wood: Agiraco - = and Stouffville. So- large was the crowd- that the meeting had to be LICENSED AIXTIONREE hone Pickering a2R11 moved to the.,Airport Cafeteria M. HOW - order to -seat all who atterfded. ROY All. HO E, D.C. Pickering and Whitby Towadtioa - - 'CHIRO*RACTOiI - gam, Hoasebold ,dad h+nssertP tROCR ST. s. ' -zale■ A Spada ly Wff"Y, ONT. . ... ..: - Pta�npt Atteatisa Givoa- lAbows isess's Order -- - _- IPhitbY-R— OFl4Ci touts: _ ,_ :. • - Tues. - Thurs. -'S&L .NEW HOUGH _ mays and Evenings ' To accommodate our ever -Increasing - - SHOWROOM AND YARD 4 Phone - MQ_a,?.668 I "DO IT YOURBELr# h euttemet•q antic further notice, we. _ ... li" ICKERIN% will remain open Monday though ionent� . ! 'Thursday, 7.30 a. m. to 6.00 p.. m. FRIDAY 7.80 a. m. to 8.00 ¢. SATURDAY 7.30 .. m, to 11.00 peen. if You live in the Areas Semiced h This Newspaper Phone Pickering .30 `Highway itbnumeat WrerW Whemer you are , buy tug or browsing, �.. SORT. AMMIL PSOP. i you an invited to kiss our modern SMITH L 1, Oho I showroom at �Vmes convenims to - • _ 7*0 An" West Of Whitby On yen's. Drop In on the way home from 4r Write Smith's Amann Plan in 'Pie�ering. aka f Highway Betwoes Whitby wont dad o:dee for nkat day leoe deLvery. Or telsphsrto' osllset to \;. • ` .' PNO": oYi1IITHY' - - — -- - an�the>t 1 -?1?' THERE IS aEflN/TEL Y NO BLI THE O GA TION - CLENDENING. - - CO.DIXON LTD_ _� eat a artmeet Specials _ � _ .. � • � 8T. :CIJliil AVL EAST - . RCAR>610R0 JONCT>101�f .w. . -:,..:....... . _ ., . '1Postal AdOres - eaataoet "'13•' . TOtoo RONTO"A AIRICH -- a IF YOU "11 rurR lraer -. ' W. DIXON r� J. W PitOPit1E'COS i30i31+ my Rommi I .- : _ , . AQtiBA(iBi .M D e a AMBULANCE ' z�ariuis von a', n - we . _ - Et..o waNtag sy«. wtia • _ - - - _ • Good ClashDown Psy■IssiaAqDO Fw P� A" Stem�C42MANT A"NALD ..r.le.- _ 1Bp,41 Mum - OMso EI04000 J. A. WU4aUGHB$ and SONS Desitses Bahama ZsiabUibei 10". r MONTEfM MONTRETS RJEHL A Coo CHARTERED ACCOUNTAMS 138 B1010ee Stsoot„ North -010AWA - ONTARIO FRONS $-MOB .. STAFFORD BROS. W C•.ZHOffiSON�,Q• C•, • '� - �`- MONUMMNTAI. WORKS- 't'hsoai 211110640. Solsiite% Notary Psbli f .. _ li►hitb7► W �,►�. _.__�� 1 - Oftwe Hoorn _: ._' •: _.. 10.64 A M, - 4.00 P. x. _ _.. W=IAM %-LAW80N i Taeeday - Theteday - 80.tttrday OrAew Al Redd$ ace.. Highway No, , $ _ .. 2ee1t0tee ant! Boiblttoos . Z"f Mile East of Pickering Village GREENWOOD. ONTARIO -�- A4. PHONE. PIO!®iIDTa Be o I"ICKWING MWIS Toeotio Officer M King 8t. Went PHONE: EH 8-3011 � .,f ... :•,'•s.ij�. ,1, .,.W ..y .; .:' ,' ..: .'. _.•,: , _,, . .T.. :,t ,4 -:. cry,'. C�AitEMONT of the Dominion pounce, who gave a The meeting of the Friendly Bibk ember 2. -This will be a benefit night Congratulations to Mr, and )I m t v�0a mss. anniversary � w� be held at the o Monde All members Admission 50c: Widdington (Dorothy 'Bayles) of .... interesting ad ---:---� Sunday;' Oct. 31, ry and Mrs. Frank Comte y . please bring lunch. Oshawa,' on the arrival of a young. ' Miss. Mabel Gibson of - Toronto, vi- will be .held in St•�ohn's -ev%dng, November -`1= at 8:9 p.m. ccs were held in won on October 1@, - �° T ,sited with friends in Claremont over Church here. At the afternoon ser. Everyone me. St.. John's .Church on Sunday after- The W.M.S. of 3t. John's Chinch .Ahe week -end. vice, Rev. King of Whitevale will be The meeting of the Wo- noon when Rev. H. Lackey _waa assist= was held_ on Thursday, October 21 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coates of guest speaker ,and at 7:30 p.m., Rev,' man's Association will -be,. held-' on ed- by Rev.. Mr. Moore of Greenwood at the home of Mrs, Geo, Duncan, 'Breoklin, visited with Mrs. Fred Red- i S. J. Hillier of Brookiinr -will have • Wednesday, November 3 at the home and the choir were assisted by Mr. _ with the president, Mrs. Barclay, in _ ishaw and later visited with Mr. and charge. Special-rnasic at mch ser- of Mrs. H. Miller. The devotional in David Norton at the organ- and Miss charge. The meeting opened with a r "Mrs. Bob Fuller of Willowdale. vice. " charge of -Mtn:' Wm: Kndx, 'while the Gladys Witter;'' who -rendered two uuiiutes silent prayer for the " Mr., and Mrs. Hampson -left on '-Don Been- had' the misfortune last program will be given by Mrs. T. .solos,��"Because I Walk Alone With flood victims, followed by hymn 46. ':Saturday for their new home in Mon- week to lose the first joint of the Philip. All ladies avelcome. Thee, and He Smiled On Me, which Mrs. W. Knox gave the scripture • treal. Mr. Hampson is working for index •finger on his left hand when t' The regular 'eujhre, 'sponsored' by w€re enjoyed by --all. reading which was taken from John .: .1. Qun Colton and Spool ' Ltd. ; he caught it in. xhe_ fan of one of his 1 th Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, of Toronto, 1:40 , John . 6:33-40: The ' - e Woman's Institute will be held -45 Mr. and Mrs. :Walter Brignall .of buses. as usual oil Tuesday even}ng,, Nova visited with Mrs..Lemmon on Sunday I was from the. -Missionary Monthly. Stoufiville visited with friends inafternoon. i The theme: "The influence of a . Claremont on Synday. - Mrs. Witter and daughter Gladys, Christian leader." The topic: "Chris- : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haslim of Stouff- had dinner with Mrs. Matthews on tiara impacts and influences," was vibe visited "on Sunday with her _ - Sunday. , taken by -Mrs. R. Miller, -assisted by ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beelby: Attentionrou�e�r8 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sheppard and Mrs. H. Barclay, '- 1Keeting rosea Miss Rgwson .is visiting with Mr,. sone visited with itis parents L. W. with prayer by Mrs. H. Barclay fol - wad Mrs. G. M. Forsythe. - of and Mrs.. Sheppard on Sunday. Il lowed by lunch -served by the- host - Mrs: Towner - i9 moving into the _ Mr. E. E. Annis of Athens, spent eases: Mrs. Geo. Duncan, Mrs. M. Robt. McLeod apartments this week. ONTARIO WHEAT — MMM GRAIN MALMG the past- week' with his son Mervfn Duncan, Mrs. F. -Cassie and Mrs. Several from here visited the HoIL BARLEY —am CLOVER - TIMOTHY b OTHER SEEDS: and Mrs. Annis. ` Keeler. _ land Marsh area over the week -end — Mrs. James McCoullagh . and sev- eral We are buyers of -the above wad also operate a Govern members of her family ,from . v - _- - Stonffville were welcomed by old - meat-hcertwd seed cleaning plant. We paY top` rzsarlcet = k - I -- friends at the Uni d Church on Wise for the above on the basis of Your sample. i I Sunday soa Aviof Toronto, former H -A, GOODE & SON LTD. missionary with her husband in Korea is visiting her -cousin, Miss 011ie -For- C,gAIN-- gS — S®S_ND AFUEL � a sythe here this week. - _ 'Mrs, Mabel Ormerod of Toronto -` •MYRTLE -- S T -A T I O N i :was a Sunk visitor with an 601 Broth -St. 1C. Whitby -- Bsooilin 601-r-5 i Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Roil Call at the October meeting - TeL. No. 8-2917 _ Port Perry 1Z0 -r -S o fthe W.I. ,was "Your Thanksgiving _ Blessing," .which brought forth cam- 7 1 am- _-- _-menta' from several of the members. Mrs. Heron, district president, gave a very informative talk to_ the meet- - %° � ✓ .. ' Ing. ' Mrs: Evans led in a sing -song and the meeting closed with a lunch. - Mr. and Mrs. John-Empringham of, > 1' Mount Zion visited with Mr. and Mrs. !, x ' ' , J. r • �. ,( , ' ► N George Empringham on the week -end. L Two collection plates were donated # , "to the United Church by Mrs. Wilkes ✓ �! • • In loving memory of 'her late hug- !,� S Vke Chairman : band. The lets Mr. , Wilkes was a - teacher here at one time. ''' Weaved Way In S _ - The Baptist Church received an ...�► :hs.• 0� offering from members in aid of the flood victims on Sunday Inst. The : As M -Of - --'United Church have set aside Nov. ? ' • when they will take up a collection for the same A The man who was appointed P. J Ofe• ttw ofllee of vi fto-andiRass ai Products. :- . BUYS N�'W Mr, .and Mrs. James Coates attend- vice-chairman of tics "Cliff" Rasaweiler came to - ed the ' anniv_ersarg services of the Board of Jolus -M&nville is a self- Jo1�Maaville twelve years ago 41 Uxbridge Baptist Church rs Sunday) t� man* ge worked his way a, director of research and dew]. est. s aecom_paniefl,, by, Mr. ,and .Mrs. Morgan through �� to win a Doctor's oPment and a►*aa elected vice- TAR �" Pugh. _ diemis �. The job. he dent of Johns -Manville in 1842. G00 degree in , Several from here attended the - took on -to pay expsneea in-- ' Eye is a nationally(mown edea ti _ commencement exercises at Pickering duded truck gardener, factory Is-' tint whose- ' - - TIRE &. TUBE application of scientific -District High School on Friday night. - borer, fruit picker, delivery boy, prindples us practical industrial 801anee $1.00 A WEEK • coaduetor eta arivver gl� tR,e�DE 1N ALLOWANCE The Claremont Cub -Pack and problems has played an important s -.and janitor. p° .44 Scout Scout Troop will start holding their Part in.his rise to: prominence in weekly meetings in the. Legion Hall, Hg is Clifford F. Rassweiler, - the fleeld of corporate meanagement. e 'beginning November 2. The Legion whohas.char@eofJohne-Manville's When he received the appoint- w has kindly donated the hall to -the -re Thhis r- development Includes pro. hairman of the MOTOR - r : 'boys -for this -purpose. The pack meet- Program `' �a<rd of vil2irrrtoea is February scion of the J -M Research -Center, " 1961 h,e was 51 yeah of Ings will start at 6:45 p.m._ anti the - . _ .. -wh' r M 8A5 1j."lelscflitiw is the world devoted to concerned with c0--hau3nan. he >e particularly - Saturday night is the night problems of ex-&MWW SALES i when all spoQks, skeletons-, Witches,—. t dicing materials, insulations panslons and diversification. tram§, fairies, etc., gather in Clare - Mont for the annual Hallowe'en party - -_ PHONE: • .which is s nsored b the Claremont - WM77�7= creation Committee. The parade leads off at 7:30 p.m.from the Sar;o factory d, - - iway the. Comm - - - - r, This year's "House of Horrors" pro• anises to be better than ever. _ — - — Anyone not -in uniform can not en - Joy - _ _ � • ' •' - .- -. the Ho use of Horrors, and in ad-� �..._ _ . .clition adlI be fined 25c by the door- Wing: moue .:. enc writing cheques man. After splitting your' aides in gather upstairx where the costumes _ will be judged. It is expected that ' G there_ will be. special, films of a Hal- lowe'en type, and the kiddies are gore SAVI 1 N r 5 S CURRENT to receive ,a bag of candy before being / _ sent away home. So—don't mise this 'Saturday, October 30 at 7:80 ' P.M. _ • D (� ------ ------------- .:. BROUGHAM' "visited with Mr. and Mrs. "Al" Harvey on Sunday.L C , '_t'lrs.:E. E. Annis, wfro spent the past week with friends inCleveland, Ohio, spent Sunday night with Mrs. Xatthews.. t. - — - -- r rs. Geo. Counter of Brantford, v rr c -. • - - _and Mrs.. petty of Chekt•ywood, were 3•ecent guests of Mrs._ S. Powell. - _ MPowell of Little• Brittain visit- %A bank offers you two types OJ( dgPiJ It iour main p is to save, ' to acoumulat3 j and Mrs, Powell �craunt, Savings and Current. funds, it's good 14ve a Savings account. r.. on Sunday. y ed- with his son StanF z ;. •-+�. The: week) euchre -sponsor 4d the Woman's Institute was held on *Tuesday , evening last with the fol- lowing winners: Mrs. P. Brown, Mrs. — !� .Matthews and Mrs. Loss Hill; Mr. The tnoney you iesve In a`%vings account ' - . Wallace, Mr. Robinson and Mr. L - -` _-•'_• f1 ceras interest, and your bank book gives yoLi. _ .. _. .. Two carloads of ladies went to _ � t all Lip -to -date, continuing record of your. - ~ Greenwood on, -Tuesday afternoon to. ! financial If your funds -are activQ � -attend file rally and bazaar sponsored ' ... _ _ � per• by the Woman's Association. -Mrs. : With frequent d wi „ Crowle of Oshawa was guest speaker _ 1, frequ duets an �thdrawlls, a ; and gave a very interesting account CBrrent account provides a-SpeeiaLswvi�`, -vanson, after which the. ladieg retired to the Sundaya mon temmonthly statement, - together With school room to attend the bazaar -and your cancelled Cheques—useful as recelpe 1 ':enjoy a social cup�of tea. Ori - Thursday afternoon a number -and a ready reference for budgeting, =of- ladies' journeyed do • Enniskillen - United Church for a meeting of the . - bookkeeping other purposes, Woman's Association of Oshawa [ - The boo and 1�resbytefq. The meeting was' in - charge of Mrs. W. C. Ives F xnanville- and the guest• speaker was i►rlte ohegtres hequeant�y, �►ott tvi111ilEe `. Mrs, J. L. Halpenny, past president �rttages of a Currestt acooUnt. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COIVII�!Ul(j'r,Y - ...t: ,. :' .. ... ..� '•'✓' '. '. . 9w,- ...✓ ,"tit. w�y� .'lt 4 Cell T. Tamer as its representative :: - to as at veterans inOer Oed in taking AU D L E Y : 'SERA - adv�ntauge of IIQsa new Part 11 Cd the Veterans' Land Act. He wdU Dot only Dors, G. K Pratt and Mrs ReYinald ;- r act as The contact officer with tib•' Ww[LUAM-SIX 's �W_ _-' __ __ _ ._ ___.4 vW •, — --provincial Homing committee a 13tteroLher' at Newmarket on Sa - •r ra but will work in oo-olperation � • • b j , As.sem' ere attend f _ with the Veterans' Land Act btadt' in A !e a Hos- ,+j 1�rks ca=wun u6i" counselling and assisting Duanbarton P Auxiliary Dance at Rotary Hall. 4 i VW CHIROPRACTOR ital evening. . dtletrict;want veterans wiio ere tsDygLble ' . �f ? etal od jax, on the sbudeats and parentis 44 ?be- Dttetbarboo Branch bit the Can- dor 'housing loans und* the new pro- ' , :. . - 4 Sev�e attended ithe Commencement Exarcis. Pd4q LOOM best appointed Cotumde • Ylsions. " es at Pickering District High School 158 }� Ajax, Ong ~ - • 17arwood Ave. on Friday avenins. Congratulations _ to those who won -prizes. ` 44 Mr. anti Mrs. Vic Keenan and farm., !s PHONE J�67 • �' � I _ ilry of Toronto visited Mr, and Mrs. • _ _ Georgy Ptsrin on Sunday. - ._ T Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Fuller and - - children; tR Hornby, visited her sfa A • _ • c „- (X-RAY) ter Mrs. George Izpt1!' and family on - Furniture & Upholsterin • S Mr. and Mrs, Bob Miller- and the g ( Children= Willowdetie visitedMr. an,aMrHm ooanMrandMrsaLyn� (. .Tte new Part DI cd the Veterans, provisions od the V, •L, A. to include !airily visited her brother Mr. George _ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS -es recommendations the making ad loans for homes built izatt and Mrs. lwtt on Saturday. , witch were made by the Ontario .on edt or tiown-sized Lots, Previous Mr. and Mrs. L. Beattyland Miss, CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY y �'Idllian Sickle, od'New Toronto, vis. Command Housing Committee at the tike. minimum size lot under the Act CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES 1953 Pn+avf>ytdal. Convention cd tb7e was two acres. The ch stakes it bi-. an avidson ilea a Mrs, James D on � C)anadlan Legion at Sudbury,. Embod- change Sunday. the possible dor es of veterans living within The Community Club will meet on ..-�—..•r— - red in a oriel which vasa adopted' try the boundaries of Toronto.. to ''come - Cllesterfieldis Recovered, ROMWO ed dc. Repaired the Dominion • Ca¢smtand Houstng under the Act. and secure loansPar Wednesday, November 3, at the hom,d Committee gt the Legion and suis- building theirhomes under more of Mr. and• Mrs. James Davidson. Mr, 44 Fr_dtted to e. Federal Cabinet tibeIse ' Davidson will be fire speaker, '4 EASY CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED n�ais were t p� generous terms flies previously were of available This conurntlnity was shocked on _ the Art passed aro the 1954 session od One of the conditions of V. L, A Saturday evening to k am that 1 W. 44 PHONE AJAX 3$5 HARWOOD N., AJAX Pariiasnerit and proclaim led on Aug- loans doc boles in urban centres, James Cowdo had passe away sud- _ ' 4 ust 2nd: The new part II of the Act howev2r, is that the veteran.must be denly during tits aftelaoon, while on . 4 Is important in that it extends the quald-ed to build his own home, and duty sit the footlball game at Varsity i must participate' in its conatr9action Stadium, in Toronto. Sincere symp- 4 COMPLETELY RE-STYlEQ CHEVROLET FEATURES Y8 ENGINE . to t> t possible -atm h extended � Mrs. Cement. ncF. ., family in their sad bet+av+ement. with his own labor. Guidances and The Aud1W W. A. met sit the home r supervision however, are available- (from V. I. A. construction static The of MTs. C4tas, C.'lemence, with tFns . veteran Vice -President. M' -a John Puckrin, ' may sub -let contrasts to the variolas trades allied with the con. presiding. Datririgtitv6 bue+inesa Fe -iii, 4 streicU.on industry.. In this way, the plans were made for the, bazaar Ten cost cd the home to be Built can Dollars was voted to the Btrsary i Fund set up by the O,t mwa Fres- - reduced vri y considerably. The maxi . bytery W. A. dor th? United 0vurch i y imum loan available under his pro- : vision is.S8,000 With a minimum down ' .. • � '. ' "' ' �! '• - _:- Training .seres noaa-.r d for thpallov Camber ••r payment 624M, which mey be_ 1n election of o•n2cers. $25:00 is being - ~ Ohre form cd land %rjlve or cash. sent to ,the On'a—io Hurricane Raliet! •~/ Prevision is made _ for 'training Fund. The Roll Call was answered 44 _ + " - clan:e• to be h•n•d for. instruction of V w r . reierans in bi7i1'dng their own * �+ by 'Nation k or. People". Mrs, Bart •4 - Guthrie t.*..e Devotional Service •1 N "' under- the direction ca! ,construction , _ _ ssist_d b Mrs, Perry, Mrs. George-. --- w„- experts. There' night classes will fie a y ry -. ; ” Grif :n an Mrs its Th e3tibIl-hent wheTeve- there is suffic. d Cyi:l White. e . -Y iert demand for them. Other as ist. en3ry book i4Fhe Chw.h in _ i d: -a" ass intrcduced -by . Mrs. Chas. ,> < an;+ ren under Part TI cif the Act ( - 4 F � z- cgs, n�nec CL-Trrnce and 1�-s, G•ea-3. Astley. N1 <` a scarce, byFexperts w:l ile i uit'_ns The - r,vp etrve h 4 I E n1 C S d refire .41 -free legal services is ptmho'e o1 _ ------- --- - ------ Land---------- • tre•-ts and title � realstr•,:ion, intpra-•. -� -- - _: 4 _ M Y hey mon;y unt;l the house is occup- tiataiiu (Anaty Alearn�u. .i fed, advice on the u.al ea N • building nlanshfrom V. L. - - and 'free . The Annual .1der\.a a _ o .-- the OU; ;.0, 41 A. admfnistr•-~'vn 'Under this system' . y it is ectm'a"d that'• compared with Ct.unty l;rwm Prodamrs' 4 letting the tuft On#rsrt t I e in the Dept. of Ain,, In C O 8 bv:t tise4•, v r' ; .14 ..] n, 1uxD:• , on Oci obar *9� w1W rl a rum of `;1500 can i e aa• ed, with. L Ce dge ' out Incu ue a V- Ises'ic-sicGordon Rynt3rd m charge 4 of tts tin - a mea „ e A'3 avrn labor. on the ; - - Q-_il Turner will. have Qt his cis rroducers' Marnce�.i� The futuristically designed 195-5 Chevrolet, are enhanced by the first "dreams car" styling m postl all inf-rm,tion to '?11 vdto w�i"h ; �` d � ��• He �� offerin for the first time, a hi -out ut 162 the low price field. The Bel Air Sports Coupe sae' imporcrnoe od uu-me a UP horsepower V8e ine as. well as amore power- (above) illustrates the' broad, low grille, and take adrran*8ge o! it Should a .per -=moi Eis>re" economy --le treatment reafl increased vision �scient number of veno wish' q 0d finery cry Was announced across Canada today, Greatly throug a new sw -'st wins 'ice -` 8 Dir. -Robert dune, Secretary■• increased comfort and driving qualities stem- the " eet" look imparted to all 14 body styles homes, n'g+ht training cl-� 'can ba Mans °t trie Marketing Board, re. od viewed the as ivtues and operations ming- from -re -engineered frame; and suspension by the longer, lower Byres ' of the new mode asraneed with- V. L A. staff for this districtR of trete Market,irig board. He annotut. ted that tate Dtuik lardwsu-y Act had -• treen pcoclalmed on October' 18th, .' ana trot use i+adrkepng board was NO. IN A, SERIES YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS looking forward to this Act being of ar4cat asastance to the. various dairy, Br saps in lie i-rovince ..t Ontario. . _ ni Lsurel Hamfic, Field Worker s #• for the South Ontario Federation od g -- �- -•, ..o, r6)rc. sea on mar work 1A.1._t ,:na Peder:ccn and particularly YOUR H Y DRO on .he work that was ue rig done .o t.r.� ad+caa ts. _�j} �' _ Mr.� Sproule CutTbei gave an inter. nis work as &jam:audman and cb!ck tester -for t" g f�U hdi ilt POr rrovincial Crctam Producers' g Tne election cd oLficers resulted as - Y o / follows: President, Gordon Rynar41 - the wa ;e ret / = Zephyr; Vice -President, Lloyd Stan. _ �l i — ley, c:ooklin; Secretarjr>Treastzrer, _ N _ _ '�' Farr, Uxbridge.; Voting Dele- ' : 1 d,n_Ry.Hard:;-Additional-nen ---- ' T C) R E H L. ..---._— � � 1 _ `, - • vat ng delegate, Mrs John Hamer,. Myrtle, - _ Directors ;rare o,.tr area::Leis, Faux, ; - U Blalckwa�or; F:e9 1-Ginb, Pt, Perry; ',Adequate, reliable, street lighting, made:- = H2rold cirri:, iJxcridge; Harry Bar ° per Gooawocd Alex. Schneider, Ash- -w -cost H - _ — _ - e b to tiro electricity, - - _ — ond of the t benefit's of modern livin ,•,II`' — = --- `=- _ burn; 'Lloyd St4nley, Erookhn, Per- Brea g. ' _--- - — _ . cy Mountjoy, Oshawa; Anson Gerow, Automatic traffic lights Speed and rote Porti. Perry (Scugog). t grate the flow of traffic . ..help prevent fi I - - _ _ --- Cara of Thanks ------ k accidents protect pedestrians.,. • ..,,Card .• Street' lights safeguard the citizens of a The fpmily od the late Mrs. A E Community in other ways too ... Brightly _ Armstrong wish to express their stn- _ - =-_ '�_ ce7re appreciation of fhe spmpattty, illuminated streets are an iIIiportant fae- and acts of kindness shown us d,&- tor in icing crime, ' _ Ing the illness and loss of our mother. .. _ Tha1>Jn to a dependable eupply of elea- - —`` ` - -------------------------- provided b — _: .. itricity, Pro y E}ntario Hydro and _ _'�-` � -� =� - � (,v iBiN - your local municipality, the streets of oto Province are better lighted than evae uFe= KaYas . t _� before. Another ezample of _"! PL>DIi�ING NATM0038 ONTARIO HYDRO 1,} i i►�ir,' k 1ftHaBSVItE BYBTlO[8� _ _ -AT WORK FOR YOU AND *6URS i lj :i�)i)r : . ' '' . - • ,� r� •11sTmaAz'i� cavarl ?Tfi �l - Information concerning' Ontario Hydro can be obtained by- writing "'11�� `~ bone: Pickering sera as q to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue Toronto. �t\. �; e_.------_--- tet -' .. J - ( i 4 J \ :� � ''•,., Gi ::. �'•'". �r?r•+'.^• -, o . •,. �...:' . ,_ .., p,+ .od'� •••fI.•. Z '"4 '�. �� y.... _ ..fix. W11 - 'i:...r. , ,, X.. �.'. - .:ff.'s . r , � N I. y.. 1. I .. , ,,... ., ...... J a, +' ,.: _ _ .. , .. -,, 4 .� - _ _ :Now in stock an irzctltfnt SEteciion o wiateX' ., G E YS FCR _ -= _ , . ,. ,, _- _ _ . . • _ . a , : �. . . i g Neem% ewing - e s --f � 'Ja G71 na s Q. ;ti ckets, P vera, Gar ga &Trousers i:� L �K, il, OOI. r�vrpay.1�T�Y� MA - _ - .. ,14-,.: .off �: ► !:--.-Fine Qua��#y Merc$an ice Reaaona�l r iced -YA R { . �ilBBox : ,, �,�,� E_ - - _- . _ . , ;f,;, ins 1+ 3k�' op J P _ Y shrunk t�rY� easing den at Plaids n r ,. ..., ULLovim - . � - id:N"8 !'YJA1lfA8 IDys' SiFerelaas Fixe-Qriarity P.Wvoro. «gWp0 .. •� A .Nov $etoetlos now A ' ]fade in Bright Colours of iN vailsbk a "Axww" Quality •3�'a Py Broad- , X4040 ' test and colo.:o. Ileal for ..iw w.ar and with the "A=liQw" Biel Quality trusted C eloti and Flan>tsl is Plats aWl S ~tr[N YsL1 Styled with. seal sable *ktleh. A d Wunth for Fall Weather. 1% �gsea Play. eottss material. ExperN7 b styled for Fall ' ��' Colours sf. Red; Bios. Vass shirts Wear. G ► _ - - . - _ _w - •� _ aro _ . - ---- - - -- - HQY$' PLAID CARDIGANiI -- -- ---------BOYS' CABDI(IANB - ----------------------•--- -------- C>l�+DRBN'S PULLOVERS AND ' ► - !teat "ARGYLI3 PLAID" Casdiians of 1M Quality 1M paeoeat `wool eardlg CHILDREN'S BOMBISR JACKETS' . ` 3>t wool: Tight-tttti� edit bassi, ,A sus. Biylei is Pstf�era sad Plaice shades Q�1t-Clued -Fns Guar - :plus . 4uality a CASDi(14\NB 'sasart sweater for a bright cep Fine for eisssroom wear. -may material. Zipper elasiag with loo![- Fine Botany Wool in Bright Colours Made t 1L r ,'8 t - 841St .. .buckle belt. Beal Wakes Wens for Coadg of. Top Qualls,' Wools and Fine Styling, �i - ss. - r :.r ter added in _. Gid Di u• _. _% .. 86.ei - i~ 89.76 83.86 , J = %. ;I - -- = _ . �.. - ----- :' � , .. W _ - - _. - u _ _ �./ B OYES11 I 1 , _. .:. _ ST Ol4 - - . t . . - . ' PH4NH 881 �', ore.Qperating 'The Big Store". 'PICS�HINII - ► _ -: ::.. 1. . , -- - _ 1.:.: ` - 1 :.�:. _ -,- .�. � rebs* h-- COMING" - ----- - - Boy showing the ( �•+�s, 0 Aft IONW . .... . :..,� ROUR WHffBY: . .., . . . -LeCOM A* . : - ... ,.-I I � 4reol .":� I . . I . ... � Donated by E. Ice. Buddy - RAY CAMBON _ .4pai- PBON Bir S. Plagao for th � by E.L Y paw 7. 10 I .. E. Cup for the Girt-'with the Highest Academic Standing, - Donated " - -- - TSIIltSDAY, FRIDAY, BATUBDAY -OCTOBER tE, !9, td. ;, Cap for the Boy With the Bus Academic FQCB�IIf ., I. f EWeeing t+hewe At 7 and 8 P. M. Batnrdsy iaelailod . ,_ Donated by Rural 8na Claes - Standing,11 • - Saturday Matinee at IJ.0% _- .__ a. VERNONVSTONI! - _ .- . Honour Boll for the and Girl with the Academic , ` :-----:-- 'WALT DISNEY'S - - : ___- _ . . Donated by Pickering News-VERNON SRONG and JUDY PVCr� - GBADE 1. Ong for the Girl with the Highest Academic Standing, . �� ROY tad The Brougham Women's. Lnstitats -PAT. 'WA 240 - . y . GD or th BOy with the Highest Academic 83anding, - - - • • LOW MW - - _ -' !:. ted The _ OABY SERVICE f Cn+DAILY : l Showing . Dons by Brougham omen's Iastituto-.Qi.AYSON TO ALL CANAMM - 'WITH RICHARD TODD and CrL?NIS JOHNS - - ' GRADE -=-_----- .AND -WALT DISNEY'S -.. __ - Pisq Donated s for a by �ktas Klaeffian- Ct bENIJIE t during.� --F I►ND LLS.11. PCHKtS _ I.r _ LGreatest - _ . - ...Plaque for .the Boy Showing Greatest impro•ement during the year. CifARTEREO BUMS : 1.P j - Y ecus Bile Donated by Aja: Biasses Club-R8(i HARRIS : _ OFFER 1DEAL SERVICE , . - - 9. Eagliah Prise, Donated by Claremont Women's Institute, . _ '-� AT ATTRACTIVE RATES _.. . .. ALL TECHNICOLOUR SHOW Rook Token: Value 85 00 -ALEX EFTIMOFF - . 4. French -Prise, -Donated by Catholic Women's. League, Pickering, • % _ fOR ACL GROUP TRAVQ . PLUS: DARKEST FLORIDA - HOLLYMOOD'S INVISIBLE MAN Book Token: Value 85.o0 -'TED COOK _ . : li. •Historg Prize. Donated by Eastern Star (Pickering), � -P00, Wf iRAvll tmoRAUU= took Token: Paine lb.0o-VERNA HARTFORD r , -_ - e. Home Be nncs Prise. Donated by Pickering Women's `Institute. ... _. our iGCAt AatNt . - Book Token: Value 85.00 - JANE MILLER � �fi . The Oneness of Humanity 3ndaetrial•Arts Prize, Donated by Aga Steel Radiators of Canada Ltd., Gray Coach. Lines . . - Book Token: Value 85.00 - JOHN DE LA C JUR ' mankind is one, wily one them drtderent races and colo ,:99 . , 8: Latin Prise, Donated by Catholic Women's League (Pickering). Mosaed sept, it is one Cd ttihe '•5igne , n[ God". 'And of lits sLgite is the k often: Value 85.00 ALEX . EFTIbSOFF - - Boo T • creatilon. of the heavens and the earth, ar the dittes�ace.'o1 your lang6age =- 9. Mathematics Prise. Donated by Dr. G. Jones, - i•' EASE N 'HOUSE - and colours. Lo; herein (indeed ore portents dor r6en of knowle�x" „ • Book Token: Value 85.00- - JANE MILLER ._ -- MOes are , - Season ticket " th" dowers which constioAie iib adornment and decoration. Tris veay fact that to Toronto Symphony Orchestra Concerts - ALEX EFTIMOFF : ----------- - - ----- there is df[erence end ve:r'iaty lends a to the' garden. I! all we. Of 11. Boys' Physical Education Prise, Donated by Frank's Food Market. PIC1YBitIN(i VILLA COIINCH. Book Token: Value 85.00 - BILL McKEB wilt meet on the ssasetcolour ttu! ed�ect would be .monotonous end depressing. When you Girl' Physical Ed..catioa Prise, Donated by Pram's Food Market, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. . enter a mss garden Yoe wealth- n beour and v'asiety.oi foral dorms spread .Book Token: Value 85.00 - VERNA HARTFORD At the Council Chambers, Memorial mer you: a picture M rownder Siad beauty, , 13. Science Prise, Donated by Aja: Rotary Clnb, Nati at 8.9Y P. X. For - : �AHA'I WORLD FAITH 14• c Standing __ Prise for the Highest Aeademi - /-` �saaruw • *- au 1. . Donated by Oxford Sales Products. 825.00 RON PRIGS -COMING EVE ---- For further deULK ptsone Pickering 38M : I. COMMERCIAL EVENING AU7CILIAR i . . • - I L Bookkeeping Prime, Donated by Dr. G: Jones; - THE Y 1 Book Token: Value 85.00 - AIIBREY OA880N Pickering United Chasoh • 2. Cup for Outstanding Business ,Machine Operator, vv111 asset on Th N sautes - c :.: ` • Donated at E,N p m. at the church., The Dna- .-1. ANNUAL B �ZAAR ... by Claremont co Op -MARION BEARE ., barten AuxUiwy presea0 the pis I ST. ANDFEW'$ .P$EBBYTERIAN CHU8C8 LADIES• AID 4. P penmanshippeDo�aated by JET. Stephenson, 82.00-IBENE PO for Outstanding Law and Economics in School. Kent -THOMAS HORNE gram. /� p RTES _ v m t0 [ M Donated b AL MEETING SAT. • • . - 8' Ca for O y Ajax Warehousing -SANDRA ALLOWAY SOUTH ONTARIO . p utstanding Typist is School, FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ' Donated •by Claremont Co-Op. - GEORGINA DUNCAN WEDNESDAY, NOV811[B8B 3. 1864 �� HOME-3A KING SALE -AFTERNOON TEA _- - • -7. Plaque for Gfirl with Highest Proficiency, TOWIW9H>P HALL, BROOKI.LN RougeLions FA>\CYWOAK APIbOlJS ph for Bogy with Highest Proficiency Sped�slR Commercial, - At EMP 8: Tro TER 'Mr. Do.g, linghes •Guest Speaker . r 1. ,. . - , -- Donated by Brougham�geXo. 135 LO.O.F.-TH01M -HORNS _ �,:BE SURE TO RESERVE THI$ BATS - ,9. Honour Roll for the names •of the two Top Students in Special Oom- Co-Operative IIsdoa OL Ontario - - - . - mercial,, Donated by Hudson's Bay Co. . ' _:1 IRENE PORTER, THOMAS HORNE Seep in mind the Turk Sapper % GRADE XIII . _ at � Cherrywood Church Hall on Tues- . _ .: 1. Biology. Primo, Donated by Dr.. Kenneth. Roberts, 825.00- ' day evening, Nevesnber R. Supper to _. _ _ .- ng� Prise, Donated by Dowty Equipment- of : Canada Ltd. - $S5.00-t - - . ., served !rune 5.3E, on. "Get Soar I.. I Law_]INOtois -- 2. E Lets from any W A member-thee+* gALp _ - _ :._ . . _ . - ... . _ _ _ _ ,Prime,' Donated by Highland Dairy, $25.00 - BRUCE' 0088AR n - b a limited number. Admission only S. French to those 'having ticketb. ,% 4. History Prime-Donated by Kitchen Installations Ltd., 82b.00 - - MARGARET HORTOP -' . .. - �... .. ` b. Latin Prize-Donated by Teaching Stas P.D.H,S., 825.00•- __ - WEEN DDANNCjE" _ - • • "HALLO WILLIAM McCARTHY HERON PARK CO GET THE GUARANTEED 6. Mathematics Prize-Donated by J. S. Balsoon,. $25.00-PETER RUDDY.. "WEST. HILL 7. Physics and Chemistry Prize= Donated by Grant Messer 825:00. -, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 A ► PROTECT 1 O N O F BOB BRIMBECOM y Proceeds to' Riverside Ratepapesri' 8. Prime for Highest Academic Standing, Donated by A. W. Mitchell, 825.00 • Association activities and _ ... BOB BRIMBECOM Christmas Fund " CITATIONS FOR OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS `- Admission - u. � 29 ` „+� r P ESTONE CITY OF OTTAWA CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP F08II]!I - Rotary - B R A N D <"C1nbe of Pickering and Ottawa -CAROL JOffi�TSON ANNUAL BAZAR$:. "' _ \ - VERSE 8P�'� �r**G COMPETITION OF THE ONTARIO EDUCA- BROCK RO- D HOME AND SCUD= �1'IONAL ASSOCIATION-Lyrical Division - PATRICIA SHIPTON AN » , COLL$GIATR DRAMA FESTIVAL -The Simpsons-Sears Compaayl- F7CIDAY, NOVE'A1Mt9M !i, -'4,3E P: If. a) Best Play PICIMING DISTRICT HIGH 8CHOOL •b) Best Actor-BEN CHAPEN� - C6his rim . t PwONE W F x--- �c) outstanding Performance-ALEX SFTIMOFF peas sad Hot Dots For Children a - : F A A _ I. I. ' WII.LIAM McCARTHY Pe+oessAsP Foos oolEquAnd Other lPmsa/ . N TION WARDS-100 00 each _ . - - - � ... _ -_. ROBERT �,,,._ DOMIIPION-PROVINCIAL BURSARIES SVFYONE WELCOME . 8400.00 or 8200.00 University Award ROBERT COWIE Dunbarloh Etwaaiii Ctab Aub onattel elections yO be brld on - 8400.00 , or. 8200 0o.Untversity Award - ROBERT 8821 M016M saw .- - ,: ,. FICEEt1NG TOWN °4. in^ Sdwol Principal L, Ci Br*s Monday, Nov�esnbm 1st. >)ti300 High School Award -._WILLIAM MC= . COUNCIL .as +the Club on tlse 25th . The Dumbarton Club have a jodnt - Wilt Mee! On Monday Nov. 1, 4954 . . The Club sends 850.00 to the iiurr- ernaekirsg vvifAR Piek�nbig Rotary on Highland Creek- Women's imbitute Baking Sale, Sale of Work. and At- 'At the Towmhlp Council Chambers s: cone fflellef Fund. TtmW am also to. .the 8tb. • . HCMZ-BAKING SALE >;TC. teraooa Tea at OeabennieQ Uniberd .. Brom .. `. _ 7a. `' - ,:.Amp !ex eyes os . local, Blood t diet School whuAng PVLU will be talc- amrcb, Centemnial Boed and Old • At 18.40 A. M. In The $eguiar xeede� - lesi to` the ROyial Walter - Fdr. -- The Higbiand creek . 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