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2 Highw Will PICKERIN6 VILLAG4
WELDING SHOP DESTROYED _ 64 -
_ Become' Four, Lanes ...GIV$ FOR THE BLIND
This week, a number of our laeires
Reeve Sherman Scott told a rere-
- P will be .calling on, the reiaidenW -49 .
y sentative from the Ontario Depart-. •per VILA
�` �•{: '; 5'i�rHighways�g liX. oa ' behalf of thsl -
' meat of this week that he
Canadian Naxonai Institute fat this .
feels that the department is not mak- Blind. I bespeak fa: them as is
ing adequate provisions to. carry tra- pat, your intt*re-t and financial
Me out of the Fairport Beach area, pmt in-this great work.
after they close off -the resent access CYRIL E MO ?
P RLEY
w N, a namely Fairport and Dixie
Roads. Reeve of Pickering Village
ry c The, highways plan is to build a Clare and Mrs. Ral_ton, accompan-
s service road from Liverpool Rd. `to i ied by Chas, and Mrs. Fuller enjoy-
Fairport Rd. Traffic would go down ad a week"s hof days in the Nv th.
z - Fairport, south, to Hillview, west to land, at Temagami, New Liskeard-
tr
Moore Rd., north and across highway 'and other points, returning by way oL
rely"' 401 via a fly-over to No. 2. 'Their Georgian 'Bay.
t4 } -only access to •404, once these roads - William `Bill" Lockwood has be" -
} are closed is via Lansing cut-off, visiting his brother. Joseph at Car-
Highland Creek or go east and out by man, -Man. and returns nest week
B 1 the Liverpool cloverleaf. A quote from George Washington( -
t
--- "I think the department in their "Be not ape to selatb news, if
long range planning is not considering know net rise truth thereof." It is _
the fact that when our proposed nous- our aim in this column to follow tths -
9 ing development goes into the Bay above injunction. {
area, there will be 12,00 more people. ` M-• and Mrs, Roland Adams, Sus,
Getting them out each morning under sex, England, have been vng thiels*
' the present plans is going to cause isiti
daughter- Mrs. Wm. Lawson air
a lot of traffic problems", said Coun- i fly,
cillor Ross Hawthorne. A numbe • ' o£ her f lends surpeiae4
"What worries me is, the fact that '' Mrs. Normals Bank; with a birthday]
the highways department is aware of part, on Saturday evening. -
this new development", said Reeve Mr, and Mrs. -Lo-ae Ravin, F%or.
Scott.ida. a e visiting relatives here; an4 _
Ian -C. Campbell, Senior Project a family gathe-ing was held at thq'.-
Fire destroyed the welding shop of was: an explosion near where the They kept a close watch on George Design Engineer told, rot reel} that the home of Mrs Walter White, on $na..
2'red, Rowell, 62, located in a burn switch box -is located. -The-•building Hill's service station, in case flames Municipal Board had held a-hearirg day-a.ternoon.
rn his property, fust north of No. 2 burst into flamew almost at once. spread to the building and gas pumps. and issued an order. The order calls On Saturday; a- mhmbr from ber4
,n the Brock Rd. last Friday night The old frame building went tap so Mr. Rowell lost all his welding only for the present plans. He said1 attended the auction sale of the eff-
Mr. Rowell was grinding in the fast, it was a mass of (tames when equipment and his truck in the fire. the bypass would be 22 ft.- wide of 1 ects of -the late -Mrs. R. R. Forsyth,
hop at tate time- It is believed there Pickering Village firemen arrived. He escaped the blaze uninjured- 3% inches of asphalt on 15 inches of at Cla caste st Tngre was a foils
- gravel with 4 foot shoulders and 2 atten.:a:ce and-
foot roundings. �gb pric*a wets rear-
foot
t: ouaaads�ofa visitosaehave walk-
ighwo ' Flood Areas At No Traffic Lights The township requested that the D• paw
_ _ The
continue thea servtce _
Pickering To Be Correctedin
rad, south b Fairport to Hillview. ed the '�atnre " at the ca,.ea- -
• • Mr. Campbell said the department
g For Pickerin had no justification for doing this wood Conserva Ara. From m
g additional service road extention. - lay.0w with Mr. Syd. Push, we
Announcement was made this week lea -nod That Mr. Ken St asses, a Nat-
bat the Department of Highways has Squires Beach Not Pickering Village eoundl wan not "1 think the present proposals of uralist from the Conservation An&-•
n extensive scheme of work planned very �PPy last week, 'when they the department are unsatisfactory"
o take care of the flood area on No, learned that the Department of High- said Reeve Scott. "It is going to be walk has beet Bondy We nature
ae -
�% ways had turned down their request very difficult to channel 12,000 people afor on the ughrad every e s Wednesday
Highway at Pickering Village and In Water Area ,,.. aftpraooa rtbcoo�to�nti tlis sumo�sr.
n Church St„ south at highway 401.. for a traffic light at the village four-, out by one access. qr.
g y Pickering Township council _have corners, Deputy reeve Jean McPherson asked to forty
p have averaged from test
'ILb news came from fan C. Camp- asked for a preliminary meeting with According to'the report from the if there was• any truth to the reports to forty pe owns. ][say eh:iel^aa's
oil, Senior Project Design Engineer the Ontario Municipal Board to dis- traffic department of the highways that Highway 2, would become a° have also been coad�ctert t►!
rho was speaking at a council meet-
the
enlarging p light appo�tnwnt. The young group_hava
rging .the size of their pro- branch, a li t at this intersection is four-lane.
hg at Brougham. been occupied with olipet ring tress.
Mr. Campbell said the plans were Ptd water area to extend east to the not- warranted and would only 'blow Mr. Campbell answered that he did ,
boundary of Ajax. down- traffic and prbbably increase hot know when but, that this would >�b. and SCAM enimais (it any).
nail Under tray. He intimated this � d Mh. and Mss. Edgar iladrew as�
pork be darted next spring. It wee The new boundary would- run east the number o? sed eats at this spot. eventually be the case.
rgieal to assume from his remarks along the Range Line to the Ajax They stated that the accident record Councillor Ross Hawthorne stated from
M. Bryant :e ting last wtNk -
sat with several access roads m 401 boundary then north along the went at this corner as it is at present is the Crusader Development would like- fsoea a v y asci •nje7"'
%at t be doted within about a side of Pickering Village to 300 feet very low. ly start next spring. able t tp by bus and boat as far wast _
gar's time something has to be done north of the Second Concession, west - A study was made by, the traffic Mr.. Campbell said the department as Victoria, B. C., with st em al
•nth these two hood areas, in order to Moores Road then south to the department on May 20 of this year, of highways is not •concerned with Minneapolis, V%�Peg an �-A -
k traffic morin lake. The area of Squire's Beach following the request from. council the development in, .the area only and visited relatives at Vaneouvec �•
keep g• would not be included. for a light. with handling the traffic in the area. and Victoria. They colic much imp-
Councillor Harry Ashton said he Four pictures were taken by the Councillor Ross asked three quem- reseed by the-Agnificient display of
!I n-Dates did not want to see a mill rate on the highway crew at the time of the tions and also a-ked for a report Me" and oth•. flowe^-i at Victom$a.
water area study. Each picture is taken from a -On the ' highway ' department's long- Mrs Go don Mtmday, Geoesisa
lot Reeve Reeve Sherman Scott said -the different direction and each shows range planning. St.. is now. employedh in the Jos.,
set engineers had calculated consumption little or no traffic. (It would appear kir. Campbell in answering the Lay Inshs ante Offace • at Aja=.
so that no mill rate, would be needed. from the shadows in the pictures: three quenions, stated-that the ser- On Tuesday everting Pickering j
Mr. Wm. Rairgrieve of Dunbesrton ;'fire sale of water would be at about that they were taken about 10 am. ria
vice rd and the fry-over at Moore's Twp. Herticultu xl Societyh•ld files•
l $30.00 per year per home. He said which is one of the quietest periods Rd• would probably be. started this Fall Flower Sbow, in Dumba ton Us-
.
:ked council if any, decision had been these calculations were based an the of the day). fall and-be completed by next August ` ked Chu:ch;' and Lire spite of-the css-
ade on his request to have a two minimum number of consumers, and that Fairport would be open until rent hot watheM', the showisss of
eek election campaign period, bet- ( "I am interested in all those tax- • the work is -completed. He said he ( flowers was vey good indeed. . Mr. -
ten nomination and election day. payers who may be paying but won't Car Hits Bus would have the Addance Planning Gerald Cowsn showed pictu es taken
Reeve Sherman Scott said that no , get water for years", said Mr. Ashton Department get in touch with eduncil. du ing a te_e:t vi it . to Sca-bore, +
tea have been set for nomination. "What about Squire's " _ Pickering and Whitby, all is Eng-
election days as yet---------_- the Reeve. Township police have ]aid' land.
con o
----- • .. charges against driber Carl D. Kemp .
. H'_they want water, it is alright I Mr. and Mrs. _ B•a!t hav}c re-
g 22 of` Oshawa after his car struck council To Meet G J
by me", said ,Mr.. Ashton. He said he ( tn• ned from a 10-day holiday trip to
eta Auetton a bus at the corner of Harwood Ave. `
was happy with the water area as . _ Quebec City and Cape Cod.
lore as there is no mill rate.- and No, 2 Highway on Saturday night. • Mrs. B'
g ggs Sr. has a peat fart wool
Lt6 30 P M Reeve Scott said that 'the area of Kemp, Marylin Kemp and Beverley planning Board [ in Toronto visiting members of her -
1 • • • Pane- also of Oshawa, passengers,
Dumbarton could be served 'in the were treated fol minor injuries. - ) fam+;y, including hetr first great-
were future. He said it would r andchild.
Pickering Rotary Club's auction sale in about $70,000 a year to retire Police said Kemp was coming south, Pickering Township and Planning g
�1 _tike place tela Friday night, l �u y on Harwood, north, skidded across Board will meet, this Friday night to Mr. Walt*; kenyon, Cn•ater of
the debentures and operate the plant discuss tonin The township s I Ontsr�'o Museum, was a
pt 18, starting between 6.30- and I the intersection into the aide of the g• p till yal
The infiltration plant to cost ;683,- hsa a tonin
P.M. at the village'parkin' let on 000 will have an initial treatment of bus that was' pulling in, to the corner. g bylaw before'them that � gu of the Win. McKay s r eemt]y;.
main street. 00 million gallons. Coat from t}1f None of the 30 passengers were in- 'has yet to have one reading. and co ed favo abliy on the
The Planningrequested ' authentic=:y of the History Book of
I'his is your chance to pick up an Crusader fund to 1967 is $130,000 of jug' -Board the dist ict, which Mrr. McKayis _ • _ 4
.icle at a good price and donate'] the '$160,000 grwnt' council to nit in with. thein. Crum
a worthy cause at the same time, I Councillor Ross Hawthorne said, I suggest we have-a council' meet- tm P+ g' It
asclse�i`n PubtaC ,
e We
a ra runt (Mould Not Womble ing and invite the Planning Board to y p' d '
irke Prentice will both be on hand. .•agreement with Crusader Mr. Ash- sit Li4 a under the sponsarslsi , Of floe - -
It is the duty
3esides the sale there w4l be bingo, ton„ • Board to present this to council. I Pidosring Women's Institute.
er games and reireshmet►ta And With Debentures would like to see the •meeting chaired Miss Eleano Moyer and Mrs. :
course the big lucky draw later ..H it care be run without a mill
by a council member", said Councillor Monland and her daughter Mae welre - r
rate, it , is okay' , said Councillor Harry Ashton. guests at the borne of the J. C. Bes-
the evening. } Ashton.:"I just want assurance there ' . Councillor Harry Aahton contended Reeve Sherman Scott said the Plan= keys on Saturday. Miss Mo
-The date is Friday, Sept. 18th.— with
won't be a mill rate." � �
"Why 'didn't last week that to put Pickering Town- rein Board was- desirous of vin Miss MonLad as Asai.tant, coaduaceis
There is still time to have your ' g P ship's debentures for sale on the U.S. g 8
y you brio this n P' the bylaw two readings. _ s'Bibl! Camp at,Dor.on, Lane Sop- - •- �
-bold' picked up. If you bare some months „go", asked Mr.' Hawthorne. market is gambling taxpayer's with . De u t
!full astatic around the house for ! I dud money, said Mr. Ashton "I stated P ty�reeve Jean McPherson said arise.
she felt for council to meet the Plan- Mr. and Mrs. Head spent a week-
'ch you have no curt ft Use. Cali i then we did not want a mill rate". Reeve. Sherman Scott said it was
*ering 67 or Ajax 450, and it u The capacity of the proposed plant reported at a convention last.week, week bningefore
Board was like putting the cart 1 end recently in Peterboro .vbdt 1 t
called for. At the moment Rotary I is to ultimately P � before the horse. f f. ie�ads
y pump 6,000,000 mil- that Metro Toronto is borrowing =`I think we.are being a bit spiteful Colin Lay has completed his sum-' .,
r had sent in, and pitcked, up art- lion' gallons a day. It is designed to about 50 percent-of their money from about this", said Reeve Scott "and ( mer's wock at Jahns-Manville and
N such sirs Cook stoves, ehai-s, serve a proposed subdivision of 2700 the U.S. 1
ich, studio couch, weabstands, re- • homes. Plans to install a sewave , tarrying too long. on this bylaw". has been accepted at Quban:e Univ '
+d players. jacket._ heater, stands, sygtem _in the salve areae are -being-1 - ersMr. second _
I_. - . - -•--•-------------------------------- r. a Mrs. Daley spent .
machines cots ,Lwnmowers, studied by the O.W.R.C. Increase B r lar _ red 8 e �:
�g u
iY, a Iuseejextractor, trtl**. There's _ 9 'r0 HOLD COURSE — •week=end at keit Minden cotta f- .
lint as to. what is sent. in. ANNOUNCEMEN f : du ing which time Mr, Dalley stuff- y
his sale helps to pr the fronds Idr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Smith, - The Federation of Women Teach- an accident to hit hand •sad was
Carry on tltte work which last Of Ajax, announce the engagement o . Insurance - ' era of Ontatibm, 2 and 4• in
sporio - ru hod to .Minden Hospital for re-
made possible the following: to their daughter Sharrone Dawne, to ing an Inservlee Social Studies Train- Pars '
to 1173:t?0'; To �Couth 6232.00;'To I Kenneth John Chaten, only son of Bond and burglary insurance on ing Course' for Teachers, including:- Mr..,and Mrs, Le Blanc are. haWy
!,pled Children (+locally) 8524.00; Mr. and Mrs• J. Wilfred Chafen R. Pickering Township municipal• em- Geography,. History and Map Read- to announce the birth of a sob on
iscauts, Browtries, Xmas ba'sketa R. 21 Cwemont. _ ployees has been increased from ing ,to be held alternately is Whitby Thursday, lige 10th. Qur cagtstul-
P- Nt W-,Z
111M IOXERING
the new band etc. 8255.00. The marriage will take place an $20,000- to $50,000 at an increased and Ajax. Schoob bath Wednesday atsAns. -
`Yes will aril] be able
to bu a Saturday, - September 26, at 3.00• cost over a 3 year period of $267.88: evening f-om Sept}tnber 23' .to Oct- Robin McRe %Zi* and Bill Listitman
r' '` Q 'The rtotal cost has now one from ober 21. Costa of the Course are be- registered this week -at-the Cat*io
r- on the . Draw for that Mink m., •'n Holy Trinity Ang'hcarh Church, g - Co' it of Art.
ti-e Fa:k dur'ro the sae, A;aa, :Ontario. , $809.00 to ;1145.88., inb borne by the teachers. g
I
r ` - from his destination the spare
' ,. SATELLITE SUNDAE -
' '`+►�-` re also blew! He set out to walk
_In Fort Worth, Lucille Bridges _
to the cottage where his wife and
•s *won the title of "Fountaineer of
family were staying g with Dee
and Art. Luckily Art was driv- -?w' after she mixed a concoct
s Y ing back from Peterborough and tion of vanilla ice cream, pecans. .
overtook George on his tramp
whipped cream, cherries, pretze a
' along the road Then Art had to
•'Dear' Anne Hirst` Do you • what he calls his rights, as an �`�:. drive George back to Peterbor- and a sugar cube soared in =em-
thinl+; amarried man can dash • individual. He is not eptitled 9 ough for new tires and rescue on extract, set it afii'. �allr i it
a:eund with his single mala • to them (which he knows) but e' , George's' car oft 'the road. The a "satellite sundae."
• when you remind him of that
mends aad still stay true to his y joys of summer driving! ah well,
write? I amgjealous and • it only goads him to a declare- hot weather has its cornl5ensa-
_ auspicious because my'husband ' tion of independence that tions too'. I lost five pounds dur Shower O ROSes
has stdrted going with old col- •leaves you speechless a n d
ing the last heat. Now after two
^- lege pals, and he is drinking too • heartsick. cool days we are heading into -
touch. Often he is
home till • During his absences, you the high 80's again. For how long.
- milia- gfit: lie is -lying -to -me, 'and--- ' stand alone to -maintain some - who knows? -
• semblance of family life for I wonder how many people
when I question where he has i
been he says it is none of my •your' boy's sake, to piotect him read the report on the recent '
business. He was never rude to • against the child's questions, farm -accidents survey. You will _ _ -
-tne before, and I am sick over • to remind him only' of how remember the number of deaths
the whole thing. ''much you both miss him. If serious 'n uri s was quite
you can do. this, it will remove and us 1 j e
We've been married seven ' Y staggering. If only farm folk,,
• his resentment toward you,
years, and have a little boy. He ,and he will =see you not as a s wouldot takg such chances, asps- ,.
was always a loving husband and t cially where children are con-' ,
• chiding mentor to be avoided cerned. Youngsters love to. ride
father before this. I've remind- g
• but as his best friend who is BLOOMING HEART - This heart,
_
-ed him that single men haven't with 'Daddy on the tractor., But •
the responsibilties he has, but • trying to understand - and
com late with arteries let the child make a sudden, un -
still he goes out with them. He ' failing that, the loyal hel meet and - expecte r his fa -
IN him fas veins, is actually a pota•fo lis -
never takes me or the boy out who married or worse that's attention be momentarily R
- ' well as for better:;This is not covered in. the vegetable bin diverted and tragedy can result.
anywi>ere unless we ask him -to,
and then he is truculent. ' an easy course to follow when o{ Mrs. Berta Norberg of Worse still -is the folly of allow-
' you are so far. from a sympa- Se eltor Sweden. ing a young boy to operate a
' "My nerves are cracki�lg. and • thetic family to confide in - g P�
I can't stand this -much longer. I . But isn't it true that your tractor alone.. Last spring, if you
-._have no family to turn to, so I remember, Jean Tweed was tele
your advice. Mn t A o husband must WANT to stay. y•` � 46 vising a series of Mks on farm
' home before heiwill? life, most of them good. But the '^
• When a main starts going out • Perhaps you feel disinclined .- .... last pitcure showed her 13 -year-
• without his wife, she usually • to talk to your minister or old old son driving. a tractor. Now
_ • suspects the worst. But the ' some trusted friend of your C If this had bem shown as bne
• worst does'not necessarily fol-, • husband. If you are . really thing that s bttldn't be allow-.
• low, Your husband is pro- • desperate, you might- present ! ed on a farm that would have
• bably true to you, but his * the facts to the local branch fl��icu3olts+eClark+s been fine: But no, it was given
41. association with . these old of the Family Relations As- as one of the attractions of farm
i friends can be only; a tempor- ' sociation and ask their advice. Canada -"Lady of the Snows" life for growing boys. What an
• ary rebellion against his own '' It is deplorable that associa- ugh! Yes, there ,was a time example = on what was sup- 1 r 663
• responsibilities. He sees them a tion with irresponsible charac- when people dreaded Canadian 'posed to be a sort.of educational
•. do' as they please, and sud- ters can change a man's habits ro amme.
ing winters, myself among them, but,p
denly he decides to enjoy the • to such. a degree. I . cannot be-
" -same freedom. So off he goes. • lieve it will last long.,When he now I have reached the point Well, to rep, our garden this
• • 'does awaken" he will remem- of dreading Canadian summers. year is to laugh. Such a conglom
drinking with them. absenting -If1Rd itY fvtt�R.
. • ber your patience and our One can defy the cold by using eration. The only plants that
himself from home, and In y Easy elegance! Enrich a pair
general having himself a fine 'faith, and love you all 'the storm. windows, extra heating have really. made progress are
and warm but one those that seeded themselves_ So of pillowcases or towels with
time, more for it.
- _ �• Don't think I do not under- • hasn't murk protection against we haeme citron among the to- .deep borders of cross-stitch.-
extreme heat - except by air- ' matoes. cucumbers at the edge
'• stand your shock and. dismay. "Dear Anne Hirst: My fiance conditioning, and that is some- of the compost heap, cosmos Lavish, -7-inch floral borders I
IS You are interested, however, Is in the Air Force in Europe, and thing that few homeowners can among the beans and burning give linens a.. bridal -bower look. .
.• In persuading him to return to while -he- is a -way he thinks I afford. And we have come _to bush coming through the slats Pattern 665: transfer one 6114 x
- • should date other friends. He
his family. Instead of chiding think we are living. in a dust- of the 'board -walk. Most prom- 20.inch motif; two 5'/4 x 13 y4:
.*-him for his neglect, can you says that except for writing and bowl. Until Iast Friday there was inept of all are the aunRawers colour schemes; directions.
• bring yourself to treat. him as loving him, I am quite free. (I rain everywhere - east, west, --self-sown variety five feet Va L
• you would an erring child? always wrote him about the few north and south but never. over- seed that I set out myself 12 to Send THIRTY. FINE CENTS
- • Loving him as you do, try to dates I do have.) head. And then on Friday it 18 inches high, with poor, miser- (stamps cannot be accepted,
• trust him. Take it for granted
"I don't think 1 should be actually -rained for several hours. able blooms. Like children who- use postal note for safety) for
:v there Is nothing sinister In his wearing his ring, since I'm afraid But I had to laugh. After . six survive neglect, they are the sur- this pattern to Laura Wheeler,
• mind. that he is only asserting other people might think I am weeks of drought - or, was it vival of the fittest. You will nn- Box 1, 123 Eighteenth 5t , New
two-timing him! of course they
eight .- the rain -came just as � - lice I •said - "who survive" � .Toronto, Ont. Print plainly .PAT -
don t know we have this under- I was taking .a visitor to catch- a With 'children and plants there TERN NUMBER, your NAME
standing. But my mother thinks
-
Easy A Breezy I should wear It. bus at Cooksville. Wouldn't -you are many who . don't. We can't and ADDRESS.
"What do you may, know it? My nephew Klemi was $spend on nature's law for sur Send for a copy of 1939 Laura
` trn1'if'ETi PATTERN gAppy GIRL- here for a couple of days and he vival I! we could only recognize Wheeler Needlecraft B o o k. It t
certainly - didn't appreciate our the middle of the road it might has lovely designs to order: err: -
4753 SIZES • If you don't want to wear inn from a.. pleas- ' help. I remember hearing of one b r o i d -e r y, crochet, knitting;
i2-20 • the ring, that is your own de- ant holiday in Banff, returning spoilt .child of whom the doctor
� weaving, suilting, toys: In the
' cision Most girls wear theirs part way by boat. However, it said:- 'Probably all he needs is _ book,'& special surprise to make
•ay • proudly, and if any boy asks was musfc to my ears as we sat a little healthy neglect." a little girl happy a cut-out
• its meaning, they admit 1t. in the ear waiting for the bus_ dell, clothes to colour. Send 23
You are a bit confused in with the rain pelting 'down on E WITH CARE rens or this o
•the definition of the word en- the roof . and. windows. It pV
t t t h' book
eu ' gagement. It indicates you wouldn't be so pleasant for
«�7 • promise to marry; it does not K!cmi after he reached Toronto.
• f, ' necessarily imply you must And have you ,discovered the
refuse dates with other friends. heat can- plav queer -tricks with
7 " Boys and girls can have good all kinds of things. One 'day we
•times together without gettingwent up to Milton 'returning
' romantic, you know. Your home in the cool (?) of the even- "
♦ • fiance is broadminded enough ing. Alon the Dundas ' Partner i
• to want you to enjoy yourself said - "I don't believe our lights 4
4�' �3 , • during his absence, and it are work^ine." So I -pulled into a •
proves his faith in you. service. station. Sure enough
�i • • no headlights at all; high or dim.
- is
When any problem gets you ' The service -man said there must ' �0
down and you don't know where be something wrong other than
�► ' to turn, write Anne Hirst about burnt-out. bulbs as it wasn't like--—
• it. She will employ her long ly both bulbs Would go,'at the !ttb.
:
experience, her wisdom and her same time. Well, after a bit of to
sympathy toward guiding you
switching on and off everything z� "
�/, " Q '� • t through. Address her at Box 1, was all right. it was the switch
0' }i
123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, sticking midway between. high
♦ <� ' Ont. and dim, due to excessive. moi
St -
.4 - upre he 'same t
!� � s• ...., king as hap-
T h
♦ t I - ened to my brake lights several
TOIiWQ�/S times: The• lights stay on after
• N '?
�. , the brake pedal has been re- }�
y. Incressin, attractiveness c. ths_ z
�. • p leased. Another time, after hav-
•� Illinois ' toliways to motorists
�' ; r♦ .• ing the gas tank filled, the car '
`• r� • is evident as, the toll highway was sitting in the sun, which x i
commission moves rapidly to -get
- any. remaining buss out of the caused the gas- to expand and ,
leak out around the cap. Partner
i system. A program to end con took care of that by syphoning
fusionover directional signs is some of. the gas into his lawn
reported' io be 90 per cent 'com-a`
Ts T,•►a'++slets. The program includes in- mower.
p p g Nephew Gegrge had a much *
stallation of new signs, relo-
QUICK-CUT, swift -to -sew cation of others, and addition of worse experience. Driving from
North Bay in the heat of the
and divine for a'simmering -information .on some signs. day he blew a tire. Changed to
summer day! You'll love the A great many motorists are the spare and then four miles
pquare-cut neck, breezy motion discovering •this summer what.
of .the skirt as you go from fine things the Illinois' tollways " a
house to garden, work to vara-
area Over the J.uly 4 week end,
Jtion.
tollw'ay revenues gave the sys-
- ` Printed Pattern 4753: Misses
tem a new high for the sixth
- Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size
week end in, a row. The four -
16 takes.4 yards 39 -inch.
day holiday period brought in
Printed directions on e a c h
a total -of $255,459. .
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pattern part. Easier, accurate.
With revenues increasing at a
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faster rate than the commission
(stamps cannot - be accepted,
had anticipated, Illinois's toll
use postal note for safety) for
highway system is proving its
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-worth as a financial -investment.
ly SIZE, SAME, ADDRESS,
-Rockford (I11.) Register -Re -
STYLE NUMBER.
public.
Send order to ANNE ADAMS,
Box 1, I23 Eighteenth St., New
Q. If a woman Is wearing a
Toronto, Ont.
'corsage pinned to her coat, when
entering a restaurant, what does "Just dash to the grocery. a - , U.S; She marries into a personal tortune twice mai o< 111V
she do with It at the table? .tr►dget richest man in h=r native country.." I
LSSUE 39 - 1959 A. She transfers it to her dress dear, aet aoundofJav_ i .
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the eunuch are llrst going -to view'• as to postal auehoaities, the and little tion, of Brooklin. all Came Moss. Greig the Junior.
���,"OrAngorsthe Mauer. hoz-holders have received permission bonne on Sunday to help their father The W. M. S oil � the
wd
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Purpose of getting a lawyer's w place their boxes at their gates, Mr. T1sos. English. aekbrste his bit` of their next mea
otos Man opinion on the agreement with Con- where they can be seen by owners. thday. of Moa N. Burton on Thursday, Sep -
DV sumses Gas, is that there is a quer- Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lawson have The Women's Institute 'mat .1 the tember 17.
tion in the minds of some council had M:$. Lawaon's brother-in-law h4d1 on Tuesday afternoon wits a M. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson► and
Wm. Fairgrie+e charged last week members, as to whether the agree- and sister, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Ban- good attendance. The Program was fs►miiT of Sandford, visited Mr. =4that the public should have been not,- ment is legal. This latter resolution aar-Martin and family visiting them taken by the 4-H Girls. re. Perry Mas. K. C. Pascoe on. Sunday.
Sed of a special meeting called to was moved by Deputy -reeve Jean for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Bannar- was appointed Delegate too the W• 1• Sympathy of the community is encu
deal with authorisation of employees I McPherson, seconded by Councillor Martin have been. in South Africa Convention in November. Mrs. Wase- tended to the family of the late ilio.
to the location of gas mains. I Hang Ashton. The resolution to stop for seven years, and are nowtliving I nop and Mrs. Perry were appornted Walter Percy whose funeral tisitss
Reeve Sherman Scott stated the the laying of mains. until approved in Morley Park, Pickering. Mrs. Law- i leaders for the "lamp shade cpersc?'. place on Tuesday.
Yneeting had been called in the legal by council was moved• by Councillor son's mother and stepfather M.r. Will an girls interested in 4-H work -----------------------------------
manner. Ross Hawthorne and seconded by and Mrs. Roland Adams, Essex, Eng. please Sift in touch with their lead-- In Memoriam
When Mr. Fal;grieve asked why a Deputy -reeve Jean McPherson.. are visiting at the Lawson's now. ars Mrs.: RDberts and Mrs. Harders
•gas main was laid on the Second Con- Deputy -mere Jean McPherson told Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clemence before September 20. The meeting ANDERSON ---In loving memory of
cession; Councillor Harry Ashton re- ! council she had been talking to the visited the tatter's uncle, Mr. Wal- closed with .lunch served by hostess- my dear husband William Camee�0ao
was to carry gas, I Deputy minister and was told that to Fowl;e, Greenbank, on Sunday, es Mrs. Annis, Mrs. Holtby, 1drs. who passed away September 14, 195
plied the reason 6.
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"I don't like Mr. Ashton's insulting' unless the .township had a blanket Congratulations to Mr. J. Schloen R. Malcolm and Mrs. Lemon. just a 'thought sweet remembrance.
remarks", said Mr. Faiigrieve, "I coverage for laying gas mains, council of Ellesmere Nurseries, who won 1st Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gray; also Mr:' Just a memory fad and true;
think your council should be kept in must first approve, "I think all linYes Prize with • his Rose Display at the 1 Owen G -ay, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Just the love and aweet devotion
is the township h9ve one down ill Of the one whe thinks of you.
abetter .order Mr, Reeve." , P g eg- Can. Nat. Exhibition. J. Gray. on ,Saturday.
"You keep order Mr: Fairgrieve or ally", she said. Congratulations also io Sirs. Jas. Mr. Killy returned to work again —Always re membq.ed .by wife Gest.-
----- --------- Davidson who won the Bi•ksJewell-afte• bei! home some time through rude.
leave", snapped back the Reeve. ------- J g ,---------------------
St. Ae�►'a�rtC �h at the C.NE. "Mrs. Davidson resumes The FriendlyBible Class enjoyed 1OWyRB o Oa L
Presbyterian ars Prize for the best stone setting illness.
NTBOARDS
Claremont Hall 1n her study. classes at the Provincial I a bus trip to the home of Mr. and your, and .00h,
The monthly meeting of fire W institute of Trades School, Toronto, Mrs. Harold Barclaty on Sunday• aft- boards reconditioned now at
F• M. S. met in the church basement this week. q'noon DINTS SMALL MOTOR CI"10
�Manee 'Trouble on Tuesday evening, September L Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pucknn spent The W M. S. of St. John's Church Pickerbg, Ontario
A delegation from the Claremont Mrs. I. Bri:bm, President, was in several days visiting Earl's b -other held a Home-made Bake Sale on � {
- this char. The
Community hall, headed by Kai VizeDevotional• Sa"vi:e and sister -in -taw Mr. and Mrs. Dick the church lawn on Friday evening,
conducted by Mrs. Cbaa. Rogers ass- Pudtrin and'family w nch�proved quite succes
ley told Pickering' Township council, y o pragge. {'
sated Mra• W. Willis. Mza. Rodgers Mr, and Mrs. Jack B• -awn and two wish to thank all those who helped N$iL C. MURBAR, R. O.' they were afraid their local organiz- by y . OPTOMETRIST
*tions would seek aecomodation else- presented the top Women of the daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ray in any way to make it that success.
obese Walesa something was done to OAd Testament" with all taeenb*5 Whotney and son, of Toronto, visit- Mr: and Mrs. Perry; also Mr. and 906 Dada• 8t W., Whitby, Oast
Provide more t►degntate maintenance Pmt a � co�criVe ed Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson on Mrs. ferry Jr. of St Thomas, visit OFFICE HOURBs
provide at the hall discussion. Moa. Brisbin led a ses"n Suwday,• ed the former's brother George and 94o A. M. to Sao P. M.
Mr. Viseley said they had spent of prayer for Miss Dorothy Bulmer, Mrs. Perry during tine week, end. Wednesday* and Saturdays 9 to'I!
421800 in a hung system and doin miagiou&ry who has recently gone toGoo �at ulations to Mr: and Mrs.
w " PHONE: R►HITBY MO d•�6'1l
outside work. Re asked if they could Nigeria. Mn. Bri.bin conducted tine SUVr AM y on the arrival of 4 little - ---------------- ------
save financial aaiaistatsoe
with the Business Plana wW* made for our Next Sunda
daughter at. Scarboro Hospital.. AUCTION SALIS
have enan c operation. Thaalsoffgting Service to bre held in ! y, September 20, will � W e are sorry to report Mrs. Wm.
It was pointed o it that council October. We were piea*d to hoar beRally Day and the Church and the Clark in QueenswayGeneral Hosp- Sunday School will hold a n ital. All join in wishipg her a vecd7 Saturday, �°mom 1��
Iliad agreed to a grant of $1.000 when from Mrs. Buckley re the wort of Y joint se - bays sf howebaid furniewe, a acaft
he.Parbs Comsnittae lead spent ;4,000. Bxplww& It was brought to our at- r vice at 2 p. m. This will be the be- recoveryr. tools, dishes. gissnraro
of The Bast tta�g of afternoon services in the The new school opened on Tues- ProPeZ7 of Moa. M. H. '
A $500 grsmt being held now by the teatiou that the Ra>4y church.
towns will be. burner over to the Toronto PresbM--W will be held in clay with an enrolment of 70. ienclud- Rai. Discs and Moi.
;group it was agreed by motion that St. Katdwws' CbA&cb, Toronto, . on Mac. and Mrs. Jas. Wroe and dau- is seven new beginne•s,. accompaa- .
grants.from
as the Depts. of Edu- Sispesmber 24. Will any Members ghter of Bracebridge: Mr_. and Mr -3. ied by their mothers, Mr. Cb&Wc is . T. msidlF at Pranti6ces Aaedon
all main- who are able too attend get in touch Grant Mister and Lvnily of Whitby; in �8e of the Samar Dept. sad ]ihoaimS Franklin Hoose, Blare m
• ; �tioa and Agriculture mpdt Pe aLo 1[r. and lyira Beverley English Orat. Serb st i.00 P. 1L. t+1�A "rmm •
Ing to purposes be harness with President Bike. B�isbia• - anis., No room KB1hi ! CLAflY%
over to -the ares& when the grants Two triaa'eoes-.wise wekaeaed to PRANTICE, luctloeAGM ,
ware earned.our seeSw---- Clow---------- - -- LTD - 3epc l8-
•Saturfty. September e, 4
Stop Work Oa Alt!AIMIZ
The Anaive sary Service Wilt be PK4CLVMSMS •ratio, cbesewfWd salsa: two' •
held is the dwrch on Sunday, Sept- - - - ing room *mhos: dm*k cbmms Orr. y fir'
easter A, at '2.30 p• to Rev, C. P. a PbM,yrs
Sleatriee', W hitevale. wig. be the gua}t e � ; ' � : ami
or; ehsaa dishes U1-
Acceraw to a resoNd" past etnila; in tine Vitllase of prrsn•o -
Ust week by Pick ring Township r .... IiCmafs of ldse lana Mae. ill. � �-
ooandl, n0 further ties mains are to The Male Choir will provide apse- r FOCd, 9 �� T &yds• UO reser... Properly 8aU
_ be laid in the towasM without sped- sal maoeie than Sunday at Kendal and M �� ribssp. Trema each. Liksyd
fie approval of council and pians of I£slaaie church services.
TurW,all maim presently laid in the towns- A successful year is wished for allSkk �j� - . wow. chair; A. S. Gawky
5311. &iso•
tlh,p are to be presetstad to council. the students and teachers of the corn- Iiowsr. Phone Cisepr 1 3311.
!!unity, Attendance is down to forty
• M sept ll
Another resolution passed was to •. i
jpt in writing the opinion of the -town- in the Andley sehool, with Mrs. G. ` i
ship's solicitor an bylaw No. 2119 and 'K- Pratt in the Senior Room and : I>ti t
forward a dopy of same to the office ( Miss Joan Esdale in the Junior room. Store Hours:
I7.
of the Deputy Minister of Muniicigal Mr. Lorne Burkholder, Greets River . - _ _ -
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:ASairs. a in charge of the twentt-five' pop- _ 9 A.M. '� 9 P.M. y ... ILDING SUPPLIES
The eouneil about three weeks ago, iia at Bagoatville. ' _
passed a resolution taking the author- Several thefts of parcels an& cheq- SYndtnyf ai HOtidays P.M. S P.M. PRICE , _
`. ity for granting consents for loeations ues have been reported from mail -
of gas mains from the Road Supt. boxes at the Audley School Corner,this
And giving, it to the Engineer- Now over a period of months. Following ' • •
sion of -. - -
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GUARANTEED .Service at reasonable rates.
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It the Ontario Highways Department go ahead with their
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present plans to close off Fairport and Dixie Roads and funnel
���a cw " ay
all present and future traffic from the Bay area out through .
ver. x
awo roads, it is going to be very crowded at some township
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a x i
intersections. Especially at :`o. 2 and Moore Road.
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Residents of that area on the west side of the Bay will
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not be able to reach highway 401 at Moore Road. This means
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many will be forced onto No. 2, to the Lansing which is a bad
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- on Ili. Creek
spat at No. 2 highway now. They can go
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a,Ae
or hack east along the service road to Lig et huu] clarerleaf.
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_ Some council meliIbexs expressed the opinion that the
`��at§
highway's •pru� salons fur traffic, out of thiol area are not ade-
a; • � � `
quate as theystar_d at p went. «'e 'agree.
.�rul «'h oiluuld I'i;tiering- township's Fairpult ,south be
made to carry- nut. onl;, the local traffic, but traflic• that could
conceivably come from a far east as Whithy-.
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The future of Pickering Township involves many thjngs,
And the prospect of traffic bottlenecks leading out• of what will'°
likely be the heatiiest populated area for a long time, is not
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exactly pleasant to think about. Fighting traffic jams both
»�s N ,
: morning and night is enough to discourage some men from
---even locating here. — ----
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Let's hope the Department of Highways and the Town-
' s lip cin get together and come up with something that wW
+d
Winn" of the `Hest Looking (3c- grad Mrs. H. Caulflald. Of Mil St. shied. Over tare hntadriataawa
ease this situation for all concerned.
:. dens"
Contest, spowored by Morley Mr. C• Stone, HiU7 Ave. second: and part.
'
Parts Ratepayers' Assoc. are: Mr, Mr. F. Dotmelly, GsorOu Drive,
i"' and give your support to wonderful '
nii V�� esh � • _
youth o ganization•
Sunday School started in St. Ed-
'.9.30,
A. iu their temporary nuwting-plaoe at ,
the Rosebank-Rouge Community HaII,
• kIOsp
Rd. has been in Searboroital
for two weeks'
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t! `
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ward's Hall . last Sunday, at e~
m, instead of in the afternoon. Par-
Mr. R. De•slar°tnes and son Ian,"
�d Mr. George Btalild went to Gy-
with newly -elected President Ted
Bret# ir+ the. chair. Gwent speaker was
Ninetieth Birthday Wishes Baal
coagratulaiions to Willians Aldfrdyce.
BB
ants are invited to attend. this fam-
stat Lake at Lindsay. fishing, last
Mr. W. Dalton Higge, Executive
He reached four -aroyl years gad rte
'941V'1'ER WORK
A winter �}� O, p�ag and,
fly sfrvice with their children.
Glad to hear W -s. A. C. Dear of
Sunday and caught several bass.'
Mrs.
Secretary' of District A. Lions later-
who mainly about the
on Satifr'day. September 19.
Baby David Van Schaik, who�hau
laying down gravel sidewalks for
the Townline is feeling so much bet-
A baby shower was held by
Reg. May in honour of Mrs. John
national, spoke
international aspects of Lionism and
been in hospital at the same time as
.� _ 'tater concrete construction was ung-
.:. rested this week to Pickering Town
ter and hope she continues to snake
good progress. Mrs. Dear will be ip
,
l3la,ce last Friday.eve Relatives of his recent trip to the Seaadinavian,
friends Mrs- ly k e � countries, which he took as one of a
big Either, b -
Lands Road .
ship conned by 'Wm. Fatrgrleve of
St. Michael's Hospital fem about one
ang attended, John
received many beautiful gifts. delegation Of officers o1 Lions Inter-
The fi st meeting of the Rouge Hill
:ship totL
• ` �i' - Reeve Scott said it could be con-
:week
Mr. and Mrs, 3-yce Gain of Rouge
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Perham apd national. Thing Lions and guests
Falls last I were" in attendance, and enjoyed a
home and School Executive l omm-
ittee was held last week for the pas-
s;idered but there was"'*e difficulty of
located, who
Hills Drive returned home by -plane
'
family went to Niagara
Sunday. delicious diftner prepared by a group
pope of .planning the Graduate a Saq-
-where they would be
P�.+ for therm.
.maintains and p I
after having spent as absolutely wog-
derful two weeks in Jamaica
Mr. and 'sirs. Aub. ey Smith and of Lions Ladies. At the Head Tabic
were Immediate Past President Ed�
quet and the School Bazaar. The
Banquet, to be held .. next Frid;yr
Mr. Fair Bait} he would . Like 4
out,_ got I
Mr. and M s. Bert Bramhae and
family attended the Ecno picnic last
Saturday at Rouge Pa: k. Orchard, who has recently moved
Sept 25, will' honor the students oft
- to see these things carried
see
and set aside. �
Charlede. of. the Towntine arrived
to
Mr. and Mrs, R. , Dey went in tv from this district, Past Presidents
Rouge Hill School who graduated
last a
just
- Reeve -scull andel there veers always r
"It has to i
home on Sunday after motoring
Cape a-eton Island, where they visit-
Scarboro last Thursday night to vis- John Rawbon and Jim Clark, Trea-
S M i last brother -John and surer Albert Cornish, Secretary
from the 8th Grade spring;
trophy will be awarded, to the pupil
- , ti a same problem -money.
from the taxpay er", he added
ed relatives and edjayed a two-week
,fam
Steve p durst addition th
sly v Ste he in tin to a
I w r civ High Proficiency
who received the eat i
.: ,•come
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vacation. _
Best wishes to Mr. and B1rs. F. W.
who
., A ii was held at the home President and finest Speaker. Pro-'
mea ng
of air. and airs. tom Humphrey 8Te toward the start of the new
Standing. ,
The annual Bazaar has been ached-
November 7, frosts
- Fii"Ei+ICHIYiIIAN'S
Adams of Rouge Hills . Drive
ti.,t• Monday night- to arrange plans Community Hall in the Park recently
uled for Saturday,
The Bay wan last ! awurday .
ti
celebrated birthdays within the past
also their wedding atiniy-
for the Glendale Bowling Team to. donated by the Rouge Hill Lions to
the Township, was described by First
2 to. 5 p• m. and the 1xoceeds will
be used, as curry year. to provide.for
•avhen the Bay Pee W.ees played I week and
Central Championship I'tember
start play next Thursday night, Sep-
24. at the gouge Bowl, West vice President Bob Howe.' Detailed
student benefits such as fibra )r boobs,
York for the -ersary.
- _,..r:f the DASA. - It was a. very good j Lynn Ca it of Ridgewood Road
; David Mayers of Rouge Highland
s ro new structu
Rouge Shopping Centre. Anyone in- plan for the proposed w re
° receiving finishing
are now re vin the
w could t b tests-
which c no othev-wise a ob
ed , ,
- - playing their
ame with both teams P Y g
}iardest. Thr whole seen innings was I
and
Drive had their tonsils out about one
now looking for-
ow
terestrd in bowling and would like to
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join, contact Mr. Humphrey or Mr: touches, he explained, and will bel __----------------- � ------
on display at a later date. IMMEDIATE OPENING in Pk>k-
- p;ayed_in 36 minutes. The ,eeond w.as f
'wiorth, York on %VednesdaY•.,,
week ago, and are
wars! to their first day at sctwoL
Priebe. placed
Happy birthday to 3farga of Iii[-Mrs. Cha les' Howard has isstbd a � s ing Area for woman desiring to
piayed in
' The aeries between the Bay Pee ! Many happy rttu ns to Diane 4Ler-
Rouge Hills Drive who will
ton who was ten years old last Sa{- general invitation to friends and ndi-
of Mils Myrtle Smith for a
f earn 010 a day palet tune, repremean-
ing Avon Cossaeties. Phone, Conect:
' ets and North York was evened•up ek of
a o was York and cciebrate her eleventh .birthday on,
urday; also. Betty )Xilcox' w• o cele- ghbors
Mate a birthday. Stptcmbe 'l6. trousseau tea. on Saturday, from 2,W
I
between 8 and 9 a. m-, Miss S Olit-
1`: ees
2.day' night
final, gate will be played this Septembe-, l8, ani entertain friends'
i
Mrc A. Desjardine� and daughter to "4.00 F•- m• .-The ,shows- will he
lfrld at 11rs. Howard's home, Wood-
erbridgn, RU 2-7567. 42 Saraoae
Blvd. Toronto 19.
7 m.
- cd w day at At at _ p', at a parry'
7. 'Bay Yacht Club I . The West Rouge. Square Dance
F
Linda. went i to Ajax t Satu--
L d n las
day; to attend the b -thday pa-ry of view Road. Mrs. Howard also gave
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the enchman's
i their first sb 11n3 race to a tong Club will hate its first . dance of, the
Linda's cousin, Mia• Helen Ho{me-ia shower for Miss Smith on Friday.
SALE REGISTER
he':
c. ;relay; A godly nu season on Friday, Se tembtr 25. at
t1T,e, kat �� P School
Centennial Road
who w 11 ye sold. Mrs Derek Cooks has been visit-
years
ing he- mother Mrs. Ed. Hannah, of
- Saturday, October 10 -----auction saU
t,,r,k part and ft- was a ;i6*lit to sec. the ,Sunday
- Help is-needded t -i, Saiuruay when Hall, with Ede Buiiin calling. Adm.
box lunch
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AIRPORT BE�►CN spruce Hilt Road during her vacs- of household furttitnre, irie]naing d-
in ect-ic frigidaire, range, dishes, glaas-
a nes+ cement fly v`iTl be poured
'"• Church Sun. school.
$1.311 per couple, plus a
Everyone werconie:
tion, the past week.
The' l Cni t r If It Pentland, M -s. H. T.'ware, chinaware, bedding, antiques,,
T ' Moonlight tctr ,ch iuled Cook
tha United
Z .e ,olci joist; 6a',e gene and for �`
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R. .
for Sep`temLer 19th, has been post- lies` R 'vft-r'tt Mrs. D M Mayand
to
kitchen uteri its. 'o-nartienta, garden
e
etc. property aE Mem Aarrf
- ts, a.c m7nt .s test 6:gan.xa.iuns have
tine money for
BALSAM & MT, ZION
pined. Ir is planned to hold. -it at a 'Mrs.;I. liender. n are going :pend
later date, the week -end of Sept. 19-30 at the
.tools
Thomson, 121 Yong+e St North, mor.
j Con �,,.;�i•';� to rai c
ti.;. pro,'ct• 1�'0: k i� t tanned to start -
Hope
The %V • A. met Fat 1` cdiiepria; a:.
home o.f ales. �ti'alter Cason,
bingo is beim* Heid at the. cern- Guidse Training lamp at Dot Lake.
"hall Monday,. September Sorry to hear that Mrs, . W. N. E.
Crosby and Yonge St. Richmond
Hill, Ont. °Sale at 1.30 p• m Tenses
Sit the rhos ch i.t the ntorniug•
This i� important- The.
the
,with twenty ladies present. The meet-
munity on
21 -at 8 p m. sharp.. Smith, of Altona Road, has been ill
1 Cash. No reitetrve. Property sold
KEN CLARKS PIiENTIC$
sed you.
5ur:day School had seventy-five pup-
ing opened with hymn lid:, prayer
by �lrs. George Wilson. The Scrip
Ayr. and Mrs. Frank Cane and the since her return. --from her holidays:' 1 and
family have rata -reed from their mot- and that Mr. Witzke; also of Attona ' auctioneers.
out last week
• iout last Belay the W. A. of the
T huor
ture: 'Matt. 5. •1P--48• was read by
Lesson Thought_
tri to Florida after spending an
P
%Khat ch held their- first meeting with
`,Tiro. with a good
Mrs. B. Jamieson.
"on "Love your enemies' were taken
enjoyable two. weeks. there.
'-rhe First ' Fairport Peach Girl :POLIOMYELITIS
�ti • Acca presiding,
► aittendance Plans were made for •the
by thePresident, and Roll Call erns-
veered by a verse with the word "en-
Guide Group will hold thei• first f
meeting on September 29 at, 7.e1e11 p. " The Ontario County Health Unit will hold Conies or protective .
.:Fall Bazaar, etc.
Jack Buck is still r�onfined to the
enwny"• The Theme Song was. sung,
m. a -t' Fairport Beach- School. All vaccination against poliomyelitis for adult residents of P'tcherbp
" house with a broken bone in his foot,
weeks asp
followed by the minutes and boon-
ess- It was decided to send donations
Guides are asked to attend regularly. Township. Ditties will be held at—,
if this Company is to carry on, Mrs. ' ._
following an wcident'two
he fell.
of good, u ed or new clothing to the
R Merritt will-_ BROUGHAM --Township assisting Mrs. BROUGHA—•Township Hall — Monday, Sept, 21st — 6 to 9 P.M.
when
Congratt:la ions to Harry Cook
a bi"thday on Septem-
Nelson House, especially for children
aged L to S. Donations to be in at
Crosier who, will eventually be Guide
Leader. Will the Fi-st'Fairport Bch. WEST ROUGE—St. Edwbrd's Halt—Tuesday Sept. 29th -6 M & PAU
��wiio celebrate
ber 23, and his wife Monica. wive
the nest meeting. Mrs. Cecil Disney
"Tliefor
$rownie Paek watch this eolntnet DUNBARTON—Utti%W Churth Halt—Wed., Srapt. 23rd -6 to S p.tw.
: tefebratds has'on September 24.
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gave a ve`y interesting paper
]d c of J us l[ra in. Har-
Miracles Jesus"- W
there -opening date of their act-
i _
•vities. s no for this sovko whkh is avoilabli so ON
There i ithin
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ROM
Bron and Mrs. Jack Emprinchasa
"How Great Thou Art", follow-
The parents of the ehitdrea atter- adults living wilhitt the boVndaries of Pidcerin� •Towttshlp, ,
School �
sang
ding the Fairport Beach are .
ed by a tally by Mrs. Harbroa on►—
certainly pleased io•see that work -has TA3m -XDVANIMM OF TM OPIW. PROTNCY .Y01lUW A4ANM '
'CORR•ECTION-the Pclio Clinic
Jjobe held in St. Vwrards Hall will
her recent trip to the Lurentians.
The meeting closed with hymn 365
been started for a path beside the POUOMYWM BY AZM10MO TM! CLMNC WHICH MST SUM
on the sche it hill, and l+olte it
* from 6 to & p. nu on Septe mbe
S
and the Benediction._ Everyone 90107'
road YOM'
will be eoeeapkte meat.
N! aid Ostoba 29, and not from
9 y, m. a. prevtotasly stated
have
ed stepper.
A .niuntser of our gicta presented
Cog ffm elation s to Tt +ray W it! -
isaa. of Denbarton Shores, who eel -
School Newr-406 children
Mica Shirley Faapringham with a
a his birthday on Sept. 14: _
.. tea! Bred- in West Rouge Scl+oel
!since school school opened this- fall. 8110
miscellaneous shower last Tuesda
�
night at eche home of Miss, Phyllis
?tea Fsirpert Beach Legionettes of 1111 �
The ert
the T*wetship - Girb' Softball League
A=011 SW
� an iseresse of 145 mace Icam
Jones.
new in their play-offs. hitt - we
'Ren+bet and 56 mace srieool �
CongratuIatious to the Ut. - Zion
feet the girls seed stere support. se.
S Htsmte and 5shed
The West Ilial
bag team on defeating MacTier. on
Saturday for the second time.
how about turning out, psrents3 to & �(E AUCTIONEElS '
their last 'few games. 'These will be
'.11ssoeiation will hold its aaentaal des-
for the lir class of West
Mr. aad Mss.. Morgan Hill, Alfons.
visited on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cec•
floodlight games at Pickering Park. Si ER
partieulan a- 4 r " A • 1
_ racy
Sebes on Wednesday. Sep-
a Jo*ek
`
and anyone wanting
boat the dates for the" games, please 'VILLAGE 'AMM LOT, MAIN41MM
tember 23, at 630 P re. Parofea
' lolls Aura Wilson commenced a
all Mrs. Gates; TE.efiple 9-1633 :
bavited to the presentationtabes
ScholarshiW
t+e-year Course at Ryerson SchQo1
in Toronto this
Kr. and ][rs. G. btaeFarlanp•' ee•f �N(�s Q,WIM
Nola 9lef-
bangs and
week.
turned from their trip to
puste at 5.15.
Teed first.meetlaw of thetW Re
Sunday School will be at to- A. moa.
sad there will not be any church W—W
is an Tuesday. They. covered 3000 NO
miles during - their travelti4. .'
L/O
> 1E'iotute and School Associatt O
ptaco oa weans y.
vise nest Sunday owing to the Ann-
iversary Services at Kinsale. Tl+e
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f�N
Com"fw� a OW09 OR iftm fo donaft elm a
. 'P, at 15 p• era. fn the seieoot.
knoe>j-
followhW Sunday, Sept. 27, will beeB11e1
�. ��1! fOi�OW%The
Pf p�.
his and $corals wilt be
.�versary Services at Mt. Zion at
-
6w, at yaw d10w. setting Uuasunas
this BeechThere are only
11 a. m and 7.30 p. nu Rev. Fleet- ROUGE NTLL LIONS _
a hawill have ch& -W in the. ntocttises M19ET AT 1DOSlMANi J ,' j/ii elf % _ OP A dNj
at
-
melted gafllber of ways opal 60 the'"
gad lte Nat. Holaaer of 'HaFwsay*. • 1%0 a i+es et ia+R at 13+s Ttea3e' -
%
ralsiasg handle, res, . be geteaaw, is the eveaitir _
Hill Lines Cly toelt place 8spk
.• 1
T
1 ✓,7
_ > 1
�n(e� �zr¢erert� BROOK ROAD > Daring �., the t., tlktess: especially Rim
membe s welcomed_ Mr. and Mt: s. Dr. Shephe d, Rev. oliva, Dr. G.
Happy birthday to Ray Signimori, Alvin Bushby, . of Uxbridge, whq ,jones, and the Staff of the Pickw-
4UARANTEED who ceiebrated his 9th birthday on stopped in and visited oras a cup of ing and Ajax HospitaL
Friday, the Ilth, with a party for tee, -
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rR:lsho•TV ServlCe his young friends. -------------- Card Of Thanks
McEACHNIE S -Of --------------- �y
Mr. and M s. J. Shanley had the Card Of Thansiis TOOL—We wish to express our •,. •. Kis.
tatter's mother Mrs. Slater of Toron- Robinson, MN.—We wish to sincere thanks and appreciation to
Auv Mateo or Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR to 'visitingrecently: ly: express ou- gratitude and trs. E. thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends,
;Arthur Field The Executive of the Brock Cub a l our fiends End neighbors far their for the beautifcl flowers, words of
FURNITURE DEALER Pack met on Tuesday, the 15th, at' kindness• sympathy and flowers t+ec- , symoathy, c� As arld deeds of infin-
} Mrs. Roge s' on the 4th Con. to plan moved during our re.ent breavement ite ,kindness du-ing the illness and
i winter activities. of our very dear- faiettd. { passing of our fathe•, Sias Tool
Congratulations to Mrs. W. Sum � —M-. J. R. Frost and Mrs. Beat- I Special thsnks to Rev. 'C. P. Shap
P INTERS and DECORATORS Private Ambulance Sorvlee erby who celebrated her birthday on rice M. West ter, fo- his fine message; to Dr. N.
DAY OR NIGHT September 11. _________-_-. _______________-__ F. Tomlinson. Claremont: Dr. W.
mm
Suer Time
!DAY
Is Painting Ti! The 8 ock Road Pool which' w'as Card Of Thanks W. Tomlinson, Pickering; the staff
il.l>D for quick, clean, guaranteed crowded during the fiat : chool. days _;Mrs. 'Crowther wishes to extend t of Pickering-A`ax Hospital, attd the
fust class painting and is now' a i scant spot alai .s'.1'iniitting tier =ince-e tFarks and app�ec;ation to ' McEachrtio Funeral Home for thea!paper-hanging. WM. McEACHNii:, Prop. is pr0ail,ly over for,the sea>3n.- her, many friends and ne'ghbors fo- ! efficient services.
g 'I he 4tkt -Co^cession. �ti t o' Broc'- their k'ndness' shown during her re- I The Family
ERIC STOKES - FRANK WHITE Rcafl is now a 4n:uath, l•avrd load '
Painters and Decorators Phone Pickering 193 for al',6-dt o ie mile. Nvhickn
R. R. 3, Picls�ring, Ontario 'do •tpp:rciate• : Genera! Hardware
-Pickering, Ont. Mrs. G Mc,Murtri-e of E:ock Rt':.
had a tea wi: h seN:eral of her neigh- _
K0 AND CLARKE ► bor., avtniding. /�� !..
a�-t-��• �••� A showe' for tlte.Hosie and School Appliances, Paints'
a�ntS
�1yte_�..�+ TIVM f?azaar w•i,ll be held at the home of
AUCTIONEERS W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. Len Wilson on Wednesday, Sept.' 23, - %, saA5 -
lAammod ani AutbWise , las• the at 8.15 p, m. -- T jw Vli
r at 0Zt"_ _ t ----------------------------------- - s, , e
Pickering United Church —
]yrtWA
�� �� ' E British Columbia sad Ontsslo The flint meeting of the fall took HARDWARE
Ileo eQ Ghnvood Bldg., Ajax:. the form of a joint meeti--tg of the 4
aP"itl — Woman's Association and .the Wom- -- —
>esoba�. Deet Ssee+iee♦ a tbo Business Phone: Ajax 180
en's Missionary leThe Devon- PHONE ,6' — PICKERII� 1
>!�iie ��• conal was. ander the
ee leadd ership of Mrs - '
lReddeace: TsmpL 9 -MM
- •lair lk �a A� e>�ti John Storm In -.the absence of- Pres. •
F. IL ohm" it WL sme Ulm Cheater Butt, the 1st Vice.,
a Pres. Mrs. Peattie conducted the bus -
d Crelghtin, Ffaser, Drynan iness session. The tau Thankoffa.ing SEPTIC TANK GLEAN OUT rr
WOMMOW alias is to be on Sunday, Ois, Mss.wit*.
e1 ones and VMV moetm t! cha;: r#6 4Qf
-Ca] PUrrs SZPTIC TANK SMRVICS
P+ raII entitled
"Hoi:i�r high-
darrklars, Se#kltors awl NotarMs its". Four raetetbsrs pre into ast_
• R• PvWk ing and amusang accounts of a par- D
N" TANKS INSTALIA
: titular visit during their vacaumm,
Book of Commerce Chambers. aataedly; Mrs• •Mitchel. Nova Scotia;
r _ , &Wcltor, s uncae street Norrie, oshewe Mrs -Cyril Morley, Gaspe, MINtm. ► PAT D U Pili l.,li Ise' ' T E. 9.1841 _
-.7 , NW= y PubicToloMhono RA. 3.34.46 Buttes, Tenting and Travelling: and
Mrs. Les. Morley, Prince Edward Is-
Movdsl at OU ltispsaa jt<a.i
Otey — WANTM —
AT. 9.77!! air AT. 3-1 BRADYOOiBI!MT gem=
=U14
LUMBER CO...,� .�► PLUMBING SORE
l/s.s. to tet lead to !r!r Pio.
we as. Welling ams- (LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Seed air Dw" Fayssaeas WE SELL
CALL - Ms. WMJS all Pipe. Min Fi:ierve s Plumbing
se f Pommy A" Zt.i._..at For H... �..in. .,]PLYWOOD a • • PAINT • • • ARBORITI1 -
1ss�rM.'
` WE DO
;pita eumerrf� m'N �.a>ua l< - own A004M m�.t.tls:bn., a oats. ! wk.edataw� DOORS AND TRIM'
er Pi.Emb.ra .
A ` WILLAMORM sed scall✓. WE HELP YOU GET - -
�s x.�.a �Iraab" lseilraas s+o. Pgw.at. At L.:. CO.*; Ii#a?ioa, Rood and IVa._ Z H110hwaY
WDT. AUWM, 1PROif.
r►T 2-2080
2**a6es waee w wh►wvy a. TELEPHONE PtCkERING 3"
eo rt«, !y. and y, ber�...oWhAbREAL, ESTATE .4320 Kingston RU 'West Hill
ae1 whubst A10a 6-340or AJAX 1045
rbe
Photo co-op now in Pick-
erin and Ajax areas. To. ROCKSTT
P�.UMBINQ buyorsellpfer prompt :
ai.E�r siA�rsd eourteovs service ask for " entist
irr.Qaasnro su�Tsseolrs
Mr. Blower, : OFFICE: : ; ^
:.
Call Pu�I6 MEMC,�_ = enehi I H a r d ware
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'AJAX
`._ 1lwlrIKAT S GQYlgl1 Ae �e Schatz AJAR
�^ ilreees rlereeiaf Eatit
LOYAL ORANGE LODGE
---------------------- General General Insurance Roakor -
Mitering 590 or MO. $-=7rat TuUpeis esday Of Month Paints E' lectricisl r p��l$►ACES
CHURCH Of
TELEVISION & RADIO - HOLY TRINITY$ - "
A..=. Ferguson Tools . Glass htc:
Past Maas:
REPAIRS _ :.-------- ------------------
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FHONB: TSanpls 9.1191 w M . E . Pickering tin/ted Cliurc6
DUil1B"WN ItADIO & TVMinister: Rev. Melville 9uMan
_SHERRIN -
A. K "TTMSUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1939!. si&a'r`e.i
a4s A. M. - Sunday SchoFUNERAL AND olBa� rt 5.
.nSi. Ar C611AIfl. >~ 4,11.00 A..i[. - Chaseh Seetieeso.. ..
� and 90LICI llos AMBULANCE SERVICE AUDLS&Y ' :` Picked !i
dtatllRiS MUJMM AJAX
OM A M. • Chatt+eh oreia
th. 1 IpNwAY ilAO A. )A[. • 8anndsy Se +�ooi :
lid td>•see M i. es1s► •--------------- ;
. •AT MQ�NrO MACH •GAO
• - E1�36° doe Ta/ �' . Intim„ Alio
MARKS ELECTRIC
ansae, ]1t� '!r i SaIldw
�, a.IW WOMAN*as■� AJAX 10101010booms,
induati►iel, C` Irla� i AesiSlerMkd. Nf>
: s '
�d.rae ani s.�w ✓,coxa ►�wMrt .lMieiMM Service — Fr" EMinilm to
.Ahs✓& W% JW Briar ff
fir. fta a r Mal
some MARKSS
BB+jii sislr>ar►i A: ltw >tt 'list. TE !6137+0 ,
w00X1�0Zit s01•a. 11eltwi I�was -J
- - ----- -- „� - A$ sbe-11... ■wi
Ewe► 'llri�Id»til► rdw. stele altdnda�r ftr a tura . die
"
[t' leas �s bow 40s 0 Fly billow- TO trsn. is ersflft is Cbrkft ops
>iiif'Md �' ...•. »....x'--�...---�----- 'ed aw Q int w as a balk 'oeataawls els -no d is ire �•
_ ^� wLiJliw G TRO a ,Q� d +tied eMrh a• bat "Mor P.l. • irDlastt tlft sfaete.' ASA
s.....-: IL -il�,� .a. 'H..w s
• �M ts. d. >r. a«src. lMs. CseisdMa� Dino.
e
_ :. �t . , '>r..is . itiWt ��iatSsaii� t •>!t a `" i ,
: rIN1� ! . : r- llsair !/!, #> •�.:+ d fbo.e AT 3.,
>R >< ' 6 yl. amImsrrrse..ea Paddle- -
STA'i • :. as �*.er McsEuuls WINNOW
' .
r gone
cels L !lslreili -
- -
:y "°"' • Mrs. Madill, from the West. is vis- and family feat Thursday. School re -opened last week. with Out-patdsnt =-wAya
Ob�fil�lrl s itis Ger .aoe and family Yr. and Mr. and U.s. Walter Willis were one new teacher Mr. Shepherd as Lab in-padeat traaria"b.
in Toronto on Saturday visiting Mr. senior, and Mr. Tomlinwn,Jr, tea- Lab, out-patient fFaatm`b.
-+�• Mrs. Bob Madill
The Late Silas Tool Tbq Girl Guides and Brownies and Mrs. D. Willis on the occasion cher. Blood uii]ons
-i opened thea- .aea5*q*.4asn•'Thursday of Mrs. D. Willis' bi thday, - Mc. and Mrs. Hamiltoo entertain- Minae operatioeas --
Ths: death occurred on Thursday, There a e -twenty-lour. Brownies and Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ed members of Alberta Rgbekah Major operations
September 3, i9w, at I-xisenng and twenty-two Guides. The Brownie Robert Bruce Aiken who we a marr- Lodge on Tuesday, last week. Ear, aye.z Grsuseand Moat opns._
l AJasn" Hosotal, of Silas Tool, Leaders are. ` K -.s. Doreen Welsh, ice at St. (Jeorges Anglican Church, -----,---------------------------___ -
ls.s silt year•Mgrs. Lorraine McLeod and Gloria i''ickt;' ing. The b ide was the former S.atis:ics Ajax and Pickering
Son of Ltie Sate George Tool and Hanthpine. Guide Company Leader Agnes lt,ogers. Month of August 1959
the lets Jane- Midaletoa, Silas was is Mrs, Connie Blake. The new Lieut. bL-. and Mrs. Howard McClement Total in -patients admitted 19¢
bora on Septentber-9, Ari&, at "c is Mrs. Jessie McGuire. atteuded the WLlkins-vvuliamsoq Number. babies born 37
r, -k3, Con. 4, rickwing, where he res- A "s,ag" pa.ty .was held for Stan wedding at Kingston Road.. Unified Total out-patients 332 A
led until his death. He was educa- Benson on Friday'night at the borne Church on Saturday, Mrs. tic( le- Total discharges 237 A `%a n,
ted at Bmck "ad 1-ub1Lc School of Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Norton. He' merit 'w'as guest- soloist. ' In-patient :-rays 123
t :tad Pickering Colege. On Oc•bber was presented with i lazy boy chair—Danbarton United Church— -----------------------------------
S0, 1901, he married Elizabeth_ Gour- by, Mr. Ross Redghaw; on behalf of 'Mr. Stanley Patterson of the Ont- -=Carl be •
► :: Le, who predeceased him in February the group, ario 'tempt sure Federation Occup- AUCTION SALE
14' Thatee children, one son and Mi.>s Shi leg Thompson; of Tweed, red the Rulpit on Sunday, Rev, Wilk- kOUs s
- two daughtera were born to this, on- . vi ited Mr. and Mrs, -G.• Taylor on inson, Mini,Le^, read the lesson from
-- — -ion. the. week -end. 5, 1h-25, Lars. Freeman and Pickering Rotarians are working road
Mr. Tool farmed for the first years Congratuiations --to Mrs.-- Harry `' Faa,tham sang a cruet "Just for and planning for the r Community ° to
of his ma::ied life; later when hi:. Pp ter ori obtaining her_ Class ,E. •Today", _with bars, Wilkinson. at the Auction Sale on .September 16 here. - _-
sson took over. the manaWmeat of Library Certificate. This award is to q -San. Mr. Patterson ` -quoted from C_tizens have- been invited to donate '
the farm, Mr. Tool engaged is con- librarians qualifying in the monthly -rti ��.lnr i a mocker, and i �e!es which, though good, are of SUCCESS.~
crete and carpenter work. cou 'se given by the Dept. of Educa- strong drink is raging, and whoso- no further use in their homes. A 50 _
He was a lover of ''Nature''. and .
:. .; tion.• ., .. ( ��e i1 l.C�tlV0! UftrCJ9 is "Ot wise". percent of the pr,ce realized rebate LADIESI
..-was, for a number of years, associa- - ___ He quoted fr6m Isaih "Woe' unto will be given those aaltin for sari4e.
g resent Avon Coametiu
with the PLcloeting Township ------------- :those who use strong drink, and Goods are coming in fast•—being �P .
Game eommiasson, and served as = NBI�RTQN theref�,r because of this they a e Stored till the sale, and further space Plckeiiag Area. Earnings to 61
(name Warden. He also rendered pub- gone into captivity. }a now being looked for to house clay. AR products Uollec
p y. - It saddens the �
;tic�q-trice at carious times as Trus- Mss. Code, Nli s Evelyn Westgate,. Christian to- _ee.'how• the Sabbath is. Gtaraweed. Phone: eollaCt,
Miss in
and Miss -Sylvia it all. If you vursh to donate, call s azul 9 ar m6
tee of Whitae,rale Public School, and used and also.. how flat people of our anyone of the following and pick-
_ _ Road Supt, of Pickering Township. C•1� ,er wee in Bloom 5t. United i• land use Christmas, the birthday of
He was also a member of Br ham Church, Toronto, last Thursday ev- our. Sasiou-,. by so much indulgence np will MISE E. OUTERBRIDEiE .
pain 2 -750. -
attending a conference of Masa- Phone: Toronto. RU 2-7369. -
Cemetery Board, and took a great. g . K . . in' strong drink. Those who use .al- John Lay
Ajax 4g0
ion Band Leaders and Primary ,Sun- otic beve ages run a eat risk of picketing 67
..intez+est in the Whidevale Cemetery, rh great Cyril Mo -icy
day School Teachers.
wbaro be built the beautiful atone becoming alcoholics. Over seventpr
A -cominunity shower was held to
pi.lars on which the front fence was the Base Line School last-'fhursday percent a the p-iwn inmates are
. a•ected. 1F% was a of the there as a result of liquor.
- Order Canadian Home Circle, from g for the {a-thwming mart- - H'C��ONN
- 1943 until ms dissolution Bad Was rage of Miss Anne Rogers. /►ere
•active In the Waitevaie Thrs:hiaa Mrs. Margaret Annan returned to GREEN RIVER ;_ -• -
Syadkat'e.' In politics he was a her home from hospital last Tuesday. -,staunch LibetraL Her many friends will be glad to Mr. and Mrs. John Draper, of Beautiful Marble in 7 Diffemnt Colors • �rafii
4: Thr txwk p on Sam_ ;
hear that she is recuperating so well ': Sault Ste, Marie. visited on Wednes
day September � Brom the MCFyaA_ from her recent opt error. Mrs dray and Thursday r, last week with laid On sub floors or present f1081'Ins w
: Irmo Funeral Home, Pkioering. to Scrive of West Hill is living at the the foyer's brother, Mel) and Mfrs. .
- WbttvrAe Cemetery. Raw. C. P. Mitchell farm during Marga•e+'s cor.-. Draper.
_ 'SbApter officiated. Pallbearers w�; valeseenee. The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Ir- X 8 Or Celt t0 slZe 4 . liirr 00 11(!rr tl71CiQ1e3s 1
Douglas Parkinson cele'6rated bis vin's of - Wbitevale.- )tiss Wat3on, of
_ .. jos. Percy; Fred Major, Osesur Gnr- not stain • Waterproof ' Can be Vs�sd as siding
ter. Wabur Johnson. Fi-ank HavInss lith Wrehdxy' last Thursday. . YoungSt: Mission, Toronto, was
Mark -
and Qaa a Wiliaoa. Surviving Naacy Lynde celebrated a birth- guest speaker. M -s. Thorns, Mark-
` nisi eo v� and two , day' on September 10tb. ham, was guest soloist oYer shingles or clapboard Pres +��t�
. , 1 ��� asiaasd Judy Forsyth was quite ill last 'Mr. and Mrs. Hewitson Miskiatin;
true aommtmity wheels he resided for. wee & with a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. TariHed soot John ofs-
on Bas farm Rhtt laud Mrs. George Howe of Toronto Tia- Sault Ste. Marie cal3ed on their cons- i P;KMNG 94
+ so ==7 yea. for Ora >atsadeMd ited her davoter M's• O'Connor' ins Mr. and Mrs. Draper on Friday.
balsa in W faludy
• 'sad S+rer 7w'a. '_
Goes'
_
7.
There was a good Crowd at the
sale of the hate R. E.Forspth, Sate*- > :U '
spay afternoon. The home has been 0 0YO
purchased by Mr. Bill Binstead, of
NOWO •i
Green River.
_ -- Mr. and Mrs. AL Robertson w
- I,06daying this *reek in %A'estern Out -
.111.1m ', Y, i •��
- - Mrs. Sam Towner had the rnisfor• :
_ f+.
tune to become ill Iast week in Will'
onsin while travelling to Edmonton. _ _• _ - ,
Her yon had to drive down ,and bring I r, -' :
her home.
- Mrs' E. Stephenson, of Oshawa,
-spent Sunday Gasatirig friends here.
A bee was held on baturdoe to = _Georgi Blake, wil0-was cecentlpBE linjured, repair his house.ER.OFF'WITH-'
Despite cool weather a church sec-
ti ice was held in- the loc 1 pa k on e
Sunday cyening.. e
,;tteedance at the .Saturday night ,
_dances is starting to pick up•
Ronnie Hedge, ' and Deem • Evans
ivcre,:on a •motor trap las wee;: that
_.._ _• of _
-- tf,ok them Eh:Gut{h Drt'ot' ai,d -
- up to Sudbury. rid-
• 1 o:onto.
- Secret -.)Ulk y• with her yafCnis hC:C•-
Tony �'auderin has `purcYisscd• tnc
1,,s Lye 'H�,nie, tt r umle ,Laud that
I.
Las is niu%46' '. i •t xLndKe:
• -a
-_ .
_R -
The clew ttrc hail i uta: ing campy
un. Tate floor : w'a� t uweilcd od?.. e
':•.__.Geta -.�
- y s, '
d'.
Brougham Union' Lodge is p}attn- t'.
jag to hold shear Ladies Night. in
October: t.
-' Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reynolds- spent :.
;,►""'"
the weekend -, with Mr. and Mrs.
r
poug. Reynolds of Bo.wmanviile.' -:•
A bowling, tournament ,of Mixed
r' g
.. j .
,. . • .Trebles two weeks ago ended upas
4>,
Doubles", because of the intense '
{.. r beat. Only a few bowlers turned up. --
_ Three Claremont bowlers came. _ c M e v- w • s r r � +
within four points last week=
of wria�
- ming the J. .0. little • Trophy, at
-.: Newmarket Mr. and.. Mrs.
.yY
Hammond and Mr. Ernie Baker; '
vvhik.not winning; each received a
` chicken for their, efforts
Ar. and Mrs. Alan Prase, -sof .
-Georgetown, spent Sunday with Mrs. : 4 ; •�
Arthur Proube, :
.. - s
The Ladies' Auyihary held•�.thelr ::
a -:-first ineeting of the season on Ser-
iember 10. Connie Blake, a new mein- _ {
initiated b the Pr ride t. : W. - > if1 IOW your �h@v at - ,+ i
der, _was x e " et ddaaldar is talking the kind, ,
Mrs. Ann Giiddoti'fhA;.ioCali �; .,• 9WEEP
wank. stafi -rias been ill .this week. t of deals that make Chevrolet trucks an even �et�er
M�. and VriL. J.:b'IcG_ni:e .aril e # re. Aiitd'Cftevrolet trucks a e the
,� #guy than ever be o r FIRST
family spent Su:aftay in lo,roaito vis- _ ._ _
I. sting friends. - I:best itruck,investnlent YOU can make a't dhy tiing. �/�i�/CE
Mr+and
Mrs. F. tidal of Toronto '- ;'Their un rpassed power, economy, ease of.opgra-` OR
are treating their daughter anal fam- '
hA on and, deepydovM sglid coAlat$uetion lick every rob' VALVE 1
3}y Mr. and Mrs. Wmr-.Gliddo'rihO ;c: :;,i +
T}ie Committee for • thre jg>att's,., year in; year out. tit fast., Cheek with
Community Mixed Bowlit►g, Leaguee y rhe triljck egpet� at Y010 C`hevro'let healer's today;
held a.meetitag at ibe.bome.,chi�1Mr :: r
is _ .and Mrs. F. Hollingshead ia61ifG! ...as„ �' he a� 1 �►g'ti",'••1p:e♦rery q9y,
say, t0 make plans for the C0*tif$ ,,,'t':'�''ll:e.• .. ?' Malt' f 'r N• i .. .,,� I �. ,'•� •+' •+ CT.1751C -i
-"' bowlingsesson They will play at •�+�
ale .
all -
' the new eye presently under 'ton- •
. - � -visit., j�ctur�au�►iofraec� '�fievrolet Die r•
- — —
_='ywstraetioa else• f[arkhazn. Tia! offieerar
%t the seasoner, n, i.. o•< .. } -; ..:r•. ^' a ti
Yet F. Iizttahead: Store , Ma. �j s ���r. s r j I
j>b�► Norton; Treasurer,Ir
A
Tea 'Awi+rm
TA romfiCka .f +s Bier*' .rill be S.•ol..:i - %-b4 rfteaiii- a Se7tZi
'Aim jow,w -u-p-`Tar j6dr am* a[ Best Sunday - at- W oVbCL'... Fir• i doom -.« �ie�.. ec c►Ow. t a..t+..eh - «
' 'm esbeo>oM tis a asw tO Cb some viii *e *khooift an and 17iroetvrs• � eat• sorsa-�s ,
`L' i a< of Kinsale MaivenBrs, at • •--�•••.•. its {s>�64 i
• A' aC' �• T _ X�As
t : . _. jpAM'at 1l4eflk Piww 31 ata.'aL w� . at4"R
r..a.li� eemrdi Haar• u >K lata iastiiad is Aagad Kei . a" i m 111MOU vk"" *m
latride atr tst�i sable st riJ�• Pum on Sun&y. - _ I -]tt. >al 8ute7'iris Haig Gri rrF --�
las�i ei�pradare bylaw - lt'i " back ee rehool again tdclvb
Sam" " *ey vAU
� iote� ..�....-�M�_----------- ._. tmchem sad wpic good has f ' • j =—
c«� eleven . we.�• �.,�ee -lfae Patricia Tmk
e� , %Vh1oa. � V;f t a at -the ]intoe 'Pam ho+Be tiiia - L
A ^gilt' M► dot . s ,,b ill . 1Rere. >r[r 1+ of . to a*pe eaei�ReeseattM► PLAxQ: AND T'i=lk!
x'r+a :a��araay `FFiet, sed .: sad >itrs. lar vRd► Sst-iie- s
eb sw+day S%bool Peft: Osbaws, and Yr. ase VA& best. ctASBl@wz. arra !w0>►'tilJl>E
�,•� al tress 300 to SM D• m. Yn. Ted Hall and &*IS of tlxb-jAge rAt-+ .,.�.. P41 •...,,1 �..�•...•- .•L�•. ;P'H(?N�e PICZY.IDI�G � 1
A gtl g�isd t . VPhitb�r; wnti the _.ld " oI the Pyro" ... rig• Nl�t Ai a %{ ii
Bast om his n, s� aT' JL,1iat v I:"Biel ardson� �O'�ra , �
FOOD -MARKET
01M
OPEN EVERY EVENING: TILL.7:00 Pm* .. 1 O U G E HILLS :-
EXCEPT TFfIIRS.tlic FRIa TILL 9:00 p.M• .. _. ON. NO* 2 HIGHWAY
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., Fitt., SAT. SEPTEMBER 17th - 1 M -.19th JUST EAST OF ti?GE _
AW Ak w ow
,...-WHILE THEY LAST
FRESH GRADE A OVEN READY
HICK
�E S-_ �N
TO ROAST, FRY OR
BARBECUE -
(Average Weight 2 to 3 Ibs.)
FRESH SLICED
PORK LIVER
SMOKED
BACON SQUARES 19C
LEAN PORK
IOASTS......
l� R
et8 C 39C TEDE' IN m �b: 9C
Average 2 C Ibs Average 23/2 - 3 Ws.
CENTRE ROASTS OR CHOPS 1b. 69c'.
Canada JUtiLEE
12 es. tie
taekera CDmed
&ef
k
,
k
43c
-
.�.
• SAYE 4e _
MAPLE LEAF ,PRQCFP.CHUSE
.16 es.
Amp
(SAVE 14 CENTS)
Canada JUtiLEE
12 es. tie
taekera CDmed
&ef
12 vs. M. tie
43c
-
.�.
• SAYE 4e _
MAPLE LEAF ,PRQCFP.CHUSE
.16 es.
Amp
(SAVE 14 CENTS)
— 3PEGIAL OFFER OF -Se OFF_ SPECIAL OFFER OF 4e OFF
;1b. 24�
rraa„"� E
lbs - 29�
.... .t` r, - yam.. ����.. }}►�•�� .. �•y�,
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r I'OR' S,A1,R tO1MiN4 +ITS -- ---LAWNI�a y C
. Axis � • . • .• -.� _ `�
SALLE
11IURiT•RY ib"OC= PI.CS=RING *R011 N =S " -S & SERVICL•-w 11M AVATE
r "R+t9tIRAI4CE ANO
i is y � ad hed� .H hesi.btJ
hnofTWO F�.i'Aw*d y., * be.. id �lll Mo%
_ ,asci 'aR Mlei+esdrr,
SePambe; 23, from Fer • lkde tea. °a Indo last I!HONES.
6.30 to S.dR �t'3a the C. Z. �a S4lhe hwaaroweea see '
l.R Y Iii$piF IiVR RT .t the_itinited Cbl+ .$rr whgr t6g ain't. RiilOma 767 _ ' - E i7
Nsw* Of Hid! Scbad asked M.� tip.stir' aWiZt atrw idi A FULL LIN! AT
pbses. Fkhtrlag 327J3 dM ad," acetone. DINTY"S NiCXERMfG, ONTARIO
�I ect 30 _ -- -- ---- - --- -- . ... SMALL MOTOR CLINIC
_ __ _ _ -_ -,- _ -- i:.' WE. $ELL' TIRE BEST
- FOR SAL= — Uft cArria{e,----------- ----------------------- AND SERVICE THE REST
artd wrote;, bb�. �.. Coovsrtbrle. PL. P�idkng . Yif lv�e :-- - a+ COOPf R BLOCK`-
9D Leeho:n pallets, Mm, C. S. Bryant V;sited her fat. - 190 CAiMMIA ROAD — TORONTO
&4 weeks old. Laying soon Maks ole Ler Mr. Do=*lly, at Tweed, last j ;CLEANED -
-
for. Also combination Finlay clove, WOOL KOM S
electric and coal; rea4 good condi0on. _ the recent joiotl meeting of the _
Newt had &•coal fie. Ptunw: TEmplp W. Y. EMT -
q-7972. Uahted ChttcJs� W. M. S. and W. A. �
_ _ _ _ the membe i were tWigbted to sues- Osibiwa — RA 3-�0'!aSTRUCTURAL
/IrOR SALE —grey baby carriage, COOOe Ms. and Mrs•. J. A. Bushby as r..-._-.----•'-• -
1420. aLe baWs fold:ng strolls, 63. visitors d�rsag rile reffesEimmt hdur. gXrno TANES Cf.b3ANXD -CRAW, RNTAL
Phone: Pickering 246. . ... �TtX are bot. dao k i well.
_ M s. R H. C'uaak is sF.eading a - TSR iilANPrAS? WAY ._ -.
--------------------------------- few weeb In Detroit with her son - STATION ROAD, FANG, OW. — Phones 126, EM. =-21102
FOR SALE —two Colman space Willard, and family: Now bnb 3hWS1snad `
$tanto_ s "small and barge io good con- Holders of ticxets for the Whitby _ W. WA= -
diti:on. Make offer: Phone:- Pickift Concerts Series, unable to attend are Pb'�: W lido e-s6fi
Nag 23SW2.------------------------ : being given the rug&.:tion--pass 1 ---_----- - -
- them on to one of the guests at FaFr---'---"------------------
SPECIIAL FALL PRICES _ Lodge.,JOHN'
�O H NL e LAY
=
Eve -greens - Hedgeplants - v
Mr. Tedy, Cher:'i'nood, is - J N S;l R A N C ■ '
Fruit Tress Roses Peatmoan y RODMAN Y
Fail Plantings Gua-anteed To aand
& patient it Oshawa Hospiat the jaz
'Ops EveaingssAAndl All Week -4i TLe osirs U situation will start the SHEET METAL PRUDAL COIYIP O E�O�
Hospit&t .s iii;. Jaci Brett Sr.
FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN" Bowling League -
ON LANDSCAPING � 0 at Ajax, on Tues. Sept. 22. WORKS �� � ������ RK
PICK -RING N U RSER.I I ES Mrs. Arthur O'Connor has been at-
a No. 2 Highway, jaat Wast of baa C. W. L. Convention at I 107 KMSTON ROAD EAST.
-. a PT A�R� 9.2111 A braosh of the Can. Menta] Aadhor{sad Consuenens` Qct' TolopFtortoe NekirinqPhon1'!
Health Association foe Can.
abd Coen Dealer Far
` --- ;---------- -- ------ Orta.-io Cour Pew la: Shopping :
_FRZZ- -s tteta. part Pm=- Sight County, was foamed on Wed- ! GURNEY Ol6oe: Station Plaza A' Sb Centre ?bods: A*:i No
weeLL old. Good home. • TEmple nonday the ,. IW Elections were bald r _
. . for Director's- and Executive. Detail. k CLARE -
----=- ed report to follow. k RYUD
FOR SALE — three ail stoves; one Mr. Alf. By ops of the Intermlion-
'
Highboy itt race; d0,00Q bra's.; al General Electric_ Co. Las been seat F4 INACES, WATEId MATERS ILiDRTGAKi1=S
l ' ab o hudy'e bicycle. TZmple }2373. to a poet in Italy.
_
We conlFatutaee the United Church GAS RANQES A -
'------ -----------
FOF SALE ebieeee Chihaahnn $TO�i W. A. on their initiative w - lG e NEWELL
paOpiss. Phone. Pickering 11R a complete . tang" of PIOOR RI119"0 f
the village in the interest of the C. PHONZe PICkMNO 143 TORONTO. Z'M*6 !.3M
------ --------------Toners, up b S T'wrt RZAL =$TATS BROKER
HAVE YOUR FURNACE X 1. B. Our beat wishes for success -
i, CIJ ANZD AND RLPAII= it this mdartalsag. •11sayabig on Bee biY PICILXR m VILLAGE
.
NOW The Schoo4- for Retarded Children
t BZFORS WINTER COMZ8. Of i on the sth with five addition- FII01+lR 179 FIC7lE t"" Z'r+ `BIAHVYAT6- l-4 YILX SOUTH SSD! 1W. 9 =09VAT
1 ALLAN BETTS al pupils. This calls for more space ZAST OF DUNXARTON.
f` PLUIdBIN4 asci HEATING and buttes facilities, wbeb it is hop- MO. S -2S13 WW1fY w `
115 _ ed may be o1rp+ned is another year. -
Ira Phone' Pkb4eeaae ' Yrs. G. Littlejphn has goat Oto - Oa Pim"Ca
R ESTATE Sa:.t• to be with her ae-
tar, who is *"r7 0. ------------- --------- -- _.
>m w Aja, $ k.,' - RO3 1K CONVALEMNT EWE —
TO RENT — we furnished Icahn. te'e°vOt ItAD20 AND TY SE1tVICZ
vaitL or without boeeld. is Norah St. this 7e�t foe London. srity'e she WORK GUAR�►NTZZD
wibl atarmd Western University.
The new Hilltop School. Area Nin. PHONZ DAYS• P3CXMUXG -6P*CtOUS GROUNDS AND BZA`UTIFUL ROOMS
-- ---------------------=-----• : 1.. has"such a •large' enreieeevt this n
- '1'O T —• tio•bidrioosa apart- yew t another room bad to be b1 W - _
se nt, sell-eaft"li sd. availab_ 4 iaa_ns-ZVZKINGS . -- ATUn ds 34363 OVtRr LOO1f;IATG LA!<S ONTARIO :
ediaMty. Phone: ' Pickering 706. lira. C -oft and Mr. Gordon War X;RT Wiitw"!Z'b1r . BIND CARZ FRX$ 1RANSPORTATIOIR !
live of Hamilton are visiting
"I'4 REN?
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�nb song - -seer hos Csowltrr hare. = a ---------------------------- �iQISTmt>i:D NURSE IN CRARGE Pril
�a�oot, w � wttbo dapM: oma .and Mrs. Zev. BTT til A17attde 2-M.tl
:attend Goo; egm-w* bath; ld -1100 ; the weak -and with his peeraab herr -
` lies&: -air besting. T=sapb p-2413•
Rosemary Chapman aid Betb G_ -
Bryant have returned go their stud -REAM, ii1[ Y lhii
WANTED iss at O. L : C.. WX*y-
Mr. cud mm W. P. Nleale hare OQiEMAN
returned from their tap through the 76AZ'LyRAL GAS AND
WO>KAN AVAILABLE — for o7 Dahea a and Nebraska !o Yellowstone
of work; 9 to +.,reek days• pb. Park. On the zeta n trip they called pox. XURNZRIS : 174 ANYTIME QIF i 174
M rise bl[iilses in haat.; and trey ss-
- ---=----------- pert an ear vow" and did -atot era • (Lkasea) - -
OeO Fwl XeaN - `
'PORTABLZ AND STATTONAitY a single accident dpoug hom tbo trip. • - -
ZL=CTRICA.L POWERNerman DavisDa+rie of California,CaSfoaaiawlwo
GMERATINti UNITS -. has been visiting his son Howard„ C�►N-OUT. SZRVICZ.-
Qroiine powered With the fsnssotrs and may, at Whitby, called on >i0rs ai>ts WfAn MR IUURAIM -
Cliatm ahgioes. From . 500 ' watt&- to T. Annan fast week: I 'TRAILER XZATIlf4
.3 lenowatts available. Ideal far far- ---------_: __- =
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AJAX 6S7
. Are satisfad with
.«., eontraeton, Ci1v- �O�reiAQrE�► ARRJ11�1GED LISTIIii� aft 1�
est pts. Some smite are nveefiable on, you 7"er re's - - - -. • . _ .
a seatal belie. Our prices . and ser- incense? Wotdd you like to sell the 0 TUDOR ST, AJAX
haeet buss -ori the market such as: :
cies guarantee este best availvbie.
do .Wmgtwe and uww Vitamms, Torics, Household and
We also - Fares Products? Hier Commission N01M FAIMI �
es -wiz. and are .equipped b re- and Bonne. Weite for catalogue and ,. ' •• ` WATER -
lrsid er, remodel 7aoc decerk,mot- dpaiL at FAhdILEX,
err er gsoeratie a `j i CAMZROM ST.
7«' =�O fib: imier. Dept. 4-4. ]dontteal.
ADDEDKZN SZRVIC>Z
Fickwim 30 .iC888ANI Rig - ARTHUR MITCHELL
[--'
HE WANTSD
HELP WANTED ! TBut* 9Z907 _.• '` i
APPLIATIONS we invited for the -SERVICE ON ;
LIMITED
Rett Iger sciatic Oil Burnere
DI' DIRECTOR OF NURSING
y 'Ruler -Pum* _ Wsshe� .
Administrator Ala: and
rogkl i g 0moral HqW tel, Ajax, � D� Oct1�~ Svssdops i Ne idle" Flicked 0 2" ;
ACARI�°.---------------------------- - - N NEW
�Z3% Hour Sernee shies ..: 'sneel so.'- e kv�aes and 0000080 ,1� ....e hoom e
DON BLIZZARD 11
HewingSwyke
- Sales ' COIKMZRCIAL RNSIDUTIAL INDUSTRIAL, WntINO : Z. Complete Insurance Coveralls
:Service
Repairs - 3. Fust Payment To Dealer
•FREE ESTIMATE
_ To All Types - -
_ :!4. Fast Confidential Service
Oil Units Cleaned - -
' S,,�CIai �.95 • . • . Phone' Pickering 36Z '
ow rev. as .la....11.kis .elrot r.raiieeiat . ad ..r .esu s00rek « itraM egrtRtdi.4
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