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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_10_30•a • .. - - i �► L fS i1[O. 210 • RICKW2Nt;E.. OhiT!_W.Q W. C: MUR1t7►A AND SON, PUBLISHERS 7 Aa' d Class tea OCTOBER 30, 1959 ftaWshed Shies November 1881 Sc. .-PER COPY Pea Office D • .>� 1Lt1� .Utuiaed• States, iS.oO •! FRIDAtY; •Pt• •� - .- Ottawa_ E D 1 To- RSA •t.e;a_.Claremont Post Office Robbed: Get 'P CKERIN6 vILLAf • FMEH T ON, ANOTHER JOB �t $2000 toStamps And Money Orders • * : J. D. Remmer was in Whitby p4l' .. Sunday, assisting the? Presbyter ! �t'he $-cruse oY Pi1:�keriag Village have taken on another , - - ice: - •. : Thieves broke into the ClaremoTtt Church choir,; it being the 10Uth An i Job on a yolunteeir. basis. They' will canvass for' the muscular 1.post office early Saturday morning niversary of the present church. Mr.1 + dystrophy empaiSn. tohnson 'Paudash and got' away with about $2,000 in Remmer's. grand father, the late Joh-{; The south-west Pickerlu firemen are busy selling brooms stamps' and money orders - after Remmer, sang in the Whitby Yreb'sy e g terian choir , one hundred years ago.' -+ to raise one to install a hocks cushion for the children of sin his the safe. � Y Y Laid ' To Rest �� is the .fourth time the new Mrs. ,H.• G. Walter of \Vheaton. their area. This too, of Course, Oa a volunteer basis. post office has been robbed. The last Ill., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs., We have been long -negligent in not taking space to COm- Descendant of a long line of Miss- occasion was last March. Postmaster Bailey, recently. " mend our firemen for their public spirit. Like too man issauga Indian Chiefs, and a colorful Fred Morley says that before they Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rimmer have' y P P Y moved to the present building,he returned to Belfast, Ireland on the S. i figure, known to many Pickering ed was robbed making 5 break-is he S- Ibernia, ' after 'spending f�oug + Others, we take them for granted until they are needed and, people, Chief Johnston Paudash died ' g then we realize just how important they are to everyone. suddenly at his home on Monday. He has had as postmaster months in Canada; the fust two at + Our firemen get a token pay. They-Ve not firemen because was ief Paudashhis 97th year. Following the March robbery, Mrs. Rimmer's birthplace in Alberta. Chiewindows of the building were barred. where they helped celebrate her mot. +. . came from a long of the money. They get out of bed on zero mornings to go line of Indian Chiefs and among his tw, Thieves smashed at these without nuc- her's 90th birthday; and the remai, - • cess. The ' in two here, with their brother-Mr and fight fires. They help in rescue work. They take first aid possessions was an impressive co![- y tried the front door thFn g + got in a cello- door. Not able ' i t W. Rimmer, Riverside Drive. courses. Rice Lake, Ontario. He married Miss I + Florence Johnston (he had a family upstairs' they broke in through a We welcome to this village Mr. + Very few people ever take, time out to say thank you, or panel to. the washroom then smashed and Mrs. Jack Hardy, who moved aw _ 4 relationship with the late Pauline . tell them they-are doing a necessary and vital job in our Johnston) in 1505. She predeceased two more doors to get into the safe. Saturday, to the home recently owned + Estimate of damage done to' the by the late 'George. Shaver. Mrs. community. . him in 1945. building was not divulged Police Hardy's father. They are accompano j We think most people are like ourselves. We truly apprec- Surviving are. a brother, George; found numerous finger ire our firemen and the work they are doing but, forget that four daughters and three sons; Belva Perth is tate' red by Mr. Hardy's invalid father. (Mrs. Heenan) and Nellie, of Pick- ��g' It .is heartening to learn that w*_ 7+ ft a takes a second to says thanks. The are not for hunt- erin • Florence (Mrs. Duncan Ha �y boPe again this year for a sane - - + �3' Y Y glory ... . �_ - --- .-- _ Y' � t--,- —... -- and sensible I•iaibwe'ea. The younger ea, tliEese firemen but we think It is 'hi h time that we, on be- ties), of Lindsay; Dorothy (Mrs. E. --- ' ' g I.III/sows en. children are to have their usual parts hili of the community, as well .as ourselves, take time gut to Coons), of Cerin,, ; George and at the Community Hall, sponsored b " John, of Pickering, and Larry, of yl „ say `thanks boys, we appreciate your efforts and it's a_ coin- Prooklin. the Rotary Club; and High Scholl - fortable feeling to know you are around." A semi-military funeral was held Saturday Night 7 PuPils will collect UNICEF (United, Nations International Children'*- Fm. ,l - on Thursday, at Lindsay, with inter- The annual Hallowe'en ergen�y Fund). A consiedrable sum meat at Riverside Cemetery, Lind- party for,is , lucre collected in' this say, the children of Pickering Village will g waA 'Fined For Pheasant Hviters y be held on Saturday «�► year � relief of the suffering- - ection of medals earned b h t7tseti. 9 -night at the children of the world. /� and his ancestors. An item, now a 'Memorial Hall, starting at 6.,90 p.m. Mr, and airs. K. C. Hortop, Wim ; ins Robins Not �� �uC�(y 1 et collector's item is a letter front Chief The children's costumes will be `or, and Miss Hazel Horto Sitting Bull.* fudged, the prizes.awarded and candy P,' Cam•. On loan to a Vancouoer. InTtjan handed out. This party, as in Lite past 111a• were guests bf Mr: ann -Mrs. T. Police re Hortop, on Suinda Three htxgters were lased is M, port there have been only Association. is the original r+edal is sponsored by the Pickering -Rotary y - • �' a few complaints of pheasant heaters presented to his ancestor Cnid Bald Club. It's purpose. is to keep the. chil- Mr. and Mrs. Albgrt Brows, Tor. s Court here on iMlonday, los be I onto., spent Sunday with the C. E. robins. Magistrate Ceaw- ins is no-shooting arena, F,agle. This was given him by the dren off the streets and for them to : Ord Guest iaereslsed the fine of one' The poor Weather on the weekend Pritish Government in the rine of- leave some Hallowe'en fun without Morley S. _ beesuse he had been m Canada 'made far poor hunting. Several hunt Queen Elizabeth l at. to tomncm +r- going around knocking on doors.. This week a number from here at The other two rot of! lighter era were reported to have two birds,' ate the surrender of the State .>f Vir- Because most people are aware o! tended the Fashion Show at Brock- The a rabbit but it seems the birds ,nia to the British Colonists I this party-And the reason for it, they United Church, sponsored by the use they had only been -here 2 g Brooklin W A., in aid of the new C " All three were Italian. are either staying well Hader cover ' The medal was buried with Chief do not prepare for any shell-out at the for are not too plentiful. door. Ask your children not to knock E. Centre. The outfits were eontrib. were '",by Metro Con- Bald Eeagle at Rice Lake. where , ' ! There have been- no reports . of elan on doors. The will receive a shell-mut uted by Franklin-Simon, Oshawa - - , tion ORlcer Roert Speakman. y of the lfis3isanga .bands are y1. Sjaeakman told the court that ! °bOO� ng accidents to dant, nisi settled I at the party. - isMargarCentrt Horte jpatrollinr a wooded sectionnear _The story of the medal was told to• A party is also being held in Clare- Bu op• arrived a! morK. Bee the Claremont news for ho:tae on Monday after six months hit m Sia n Ajax cin October Z0, he Chief Paudash many tears Guo by his I time and details. Dallas, Texas, where she was, tai:ing , ed a man shoot 2 robins and gunners To Race Esther. He later visited the burial special hospital training. She is "ace t •' - them to his car. The man, ! ground and' unearthed the silver med- a ompanied by her friend Mies Marty Saturday 31 N-, toniio Battista, age 22 of Oshawa al, still intact. Oct• Smith; of Harrisbu Pa.' fined $86.00 a� cats. � / By many of the .'medals awarded ams � Campaign --� Mr. and Mrs: Bit M•oa•att and On October 24, Officer Speakman his, ancestors. Chief Paudash can con- + little daughter ti *, file Pickering i{otary Club, in con y Committee For spent the wish-end t wand two men sitting in a ear on'' nett man battles. One medal. was a, 7 highway near Brougham He junction with the Toronto Olympk Riven an ancestral chin' for the part with the formerb awthtr .Mere,' eked them if they had any game He Chub, in sponsoring a cross-country be (slaved in the American Revolu- We note the passing ,>6dldca.y, of ed their ear and found a robin meet on Saturday, October 81, start- tan. Others were awarded dnrin • Charles Albert Rogers, 4th Concess- o "+ ing at 2 p.m at Pickering District g Retarded" Children �. Pickering, and extend sympathx T1s the glove compartment and a robin the Fenian raid%. the MacKenre. Reb- . a sparrow in the trunk. Silvano High School. There will be an open er:on, the Peninania Wa- of 1793, and = to the members of his fain ly age 24 of Toronto was fined six-mile race and a junior three-mile 1814, and the War of 1812. The campaign committee for the Anniversary Services were held iiq 6.00 and costs and Tony Mazzoli, race- The junior. race is open to all i Chief Paudash served in the First Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Associa- the United Church here on October 24 of Toronto- was fined $60.00 youths in the Pickering-Ajax area World War a% a sniper with the 21st tion for Retarded Children has been Z5th- The sermon was delivered b;* costs. Bocci and Mazsoli bad their who are not yet twenty -years of age: Canadian Infanrrv. He was deco-•&- announced by the general chahnoan, Rev, Homer R. Lane. B. 'A_. B: D.. - y Trophies will be awarded to the first Mayor Wm. Parish of Ajax. D. D., Associate Secretary of the Bd. otguna confisested and Battista, his ted by King George V. for bravery y j -- st rifle, three local runners in the junior race. in the fietA. Among his other own Campaign canvass Chairman, Mrs, of Evangeli.m and Social Service off y were charged under the Mig- The meet is being held in as effort medals are the "Long Servire M.,+al"• Fran. Conant; Treasurer, Mrs. •Marg. the United Church of '.Canada. Spec- They t . to stimulate an interest in competitive Browning; Publicity; Mr. Al Bii+d; ial music was rendered by the choir, ry Birds Convention Act this area_ If this meet is '"The Mons Star", and the "Allied t Medal with Mr Wig' h4 " West Runge, Mrs. Dorothy MacPher- *• James Koch as soloist. successful, it may result in an annual Amono the possession% of the son and Pickering, Mrs. W. W. Tom- Mr. R. T. Doble is taking an en- i. + athletic activity. deceased is a blood-stained nag made • linson forced rest these days; and all ,are ck9ring (, P A '� The goal set for the campaign- is wishing him a speedy. recovery. • • + • + by his tube in 1775• The tanion Jack $20,000 and the box number is 86; Mrs. Hortop's Grade 1. v sited the whitevale Golf Club as a one corner ar i red hausrh tthend. ax Ont., so-send aloe Public Libra- on Frida afternoon The lerthcoming activities,. discuss- The flag was carried through the tributions, to lel build a new school and Mrs. Hunt graciously showed durisig' the, meeting held O'etcher • + Ammo-imn Revolution 'and the War P y ,+ at fat Prancis de Sales School, I Holds CIO Dinner of 16]2. for these children. diem the library and told them two n as evidence of the active interest ! He was presented to KinR George Minister ' of Health, Dr. M. B. ` stories. Mrs. Till also went on a tout- y e unit has in the needs of the •chit- ! Members of . the Whitevals Golf VI. and Queen , Flizabeth at Brant- Dymond will address a public meetings with her Kinde-garten Class,. to 'view en and the school. In supportClub held their Closing Dinner in the in the Ajax Le ion Hall on November the building now under way at the of g form, prior to the last war, l g y "i eir project for the year, to pur= !club house on Saturday evening, when ,r 5, when his -subject' will be- "Mental I Lincp n Ctr..t• Schc of . - . • The late S: Sam Hughes was a ase a complete sett of Canadian about 250 attended. ' Retardation, what are we doing about . Mrs. I...M. ?.f�r'i� `,frs.' C. E_ closefriend. After the - war; Chief , icyclopedia, it .was agreed that a The club president, , Mr., 'Win. it?" Everyone is welcome. - Morley, Mrs. Wm. M-•T.ean, Mrs. 99 Paudash served 25 years as a rural I �7 pper Carnival would be convened I Thomas acted as chairman for the Open House will be held'at the old i Ted Clough, Oshawa. and Mrs. Geo. mail .courier and was a • member of Mrs. Norman McGregor at the evening. Following the dinner thethe Corp of Commi sionaires and . a Brock Road school on November 14, 1 McIlroy, Dunharton, 'cn;nt Thursday7 s ristrnas Social. Mea. M. Togerson ! Pis were handed out Security Guard at Ajax for four at 1 p.m. and a Fall, Dance at Ajax in -Hamilton; visiting relatives. !unteered to take charge of renting I Local winners. this year were con- com)uuty.centre on November 27th. , Mr. and Mrs, W-n. �:. Aurora. Santa Claus suit this season in j years. ` Shed to the union classes. Carol He was the .+on of Chief Robert You µtri be 'interested to know that called on air. and if's. H. Boyer re- ,t btion to her duties as Member- Boyes won the Junior -Ringer' Board Paudash and ''mss born -at Hiawatha, the children are bowling' each week cently, on their way to Howick, Qne- p chairman. Christmas cards 'and piM e. Aaron Fenton won the•Junior at Brocks Alleys and from all re-- • r. and Mrs, T. T. XV' -eier ami .j ap will continue. to be sold by Mrs. Boy's •club championship; Second •A PUBLIC MEETING- Pow are doing very well. ! •ded• the Annual` Convention of the pert Walton, chairman cif the Bud= Flight. Gordon Edmunston won the BADIdINTON TemiHkam nk Fire Chief: and Fire- committee, with the assistance of trophy for best caddy and Fanner-up A Worthwhile Caust fighter,' Ascnciation, held at Timm- s. James Featherstone. Other com- was Aaron Fenton ins, Ont. The twelve-hundred mile .tees appointed were: Following the presentation of prizes for all -interested in a Badminton Club This Hallowe'en, Satn-day, Octob- 111 trip was .particularly enjoyable be-, and trophies, the members enjoyed will be held in Pickering Memorial er 3'1, the child-en of. St. Francis de I cause of the gorgeous autuinn -tolor-- rogram: Mr, Jack O'FIalloraa, dancing, Hull, on Monday, November 2, .at Sales School, Pickering, Will he con- mg of the \Torthland. ;• Rosemary Cooper and Miss &15.p.' m. Everyone welcome. vassing for UNICEF, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Atkinson; of $nor McGinn. + _---_-_---------------------- . UNICEF is worth while contribut- Dwight, and Mrs. Mason, of Toron- ociat Mea. Thomas Henry and Conservatives To ing a few pennies to, for children of to, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mus. Peter Kaiser. 'SUPPORT "UNICEF" foreign .'lands.. C. E. Brown. roperty: Mr. Mike Curitmitsgg and _ .._HALLOWE'EN NIGHT Please Contribute — Thania You Born, .to Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Dun+ ' Peter McGillis. Mat Nov. run. on Thursday, October, 1959 iembership: Mrs. M. Togerson and The annual meeting of the Ontario a daught2r. ; ?' Tony VanHevelingen Riding', Progressive Conservative As Youths' Crash Into Tree After Parents of the boys in fie '&hike i e newly chosen President, Mrs. I ociatiori will be held in thx Whitby / Band have been asked to 't it tickets► . Vondette, introduced the speak- Town Hall, on Friday November 6. + + • for the play to, be given at ?ickennak } the evenng. The enthuaiastie Arrangements .were announced by Chase t,Throvgh P�ck�r�ng Alax',trict High School,on Saturday;lo,%e. given the new curate, Rev. Hon.' Mike Starr, Canada's `finister / December 12 by the Pickering Town-, ter VanItem, after his address' on of Labour and Member of Parliament ship' Little Theatre Group. The plan►, P:.C. Albert Delaney charged Pat- ing for the car; it -returned again. is ,entitled "Out of This World'!. Ad deed for Youth, Organizations, in.; for Ontario 'Riding. rick Lanigan, age 17 of Toronto with The "can was stopped and when the yes that the parents are willing to A special speaker wt?l accompany Criminal negligence, after Lanigan officers asked for identification the mission price is $1.00 or a couple fon on the work and make the sacri- the Minister of Labour from tuc Ott- $1:50. There are no reserved seats road .been chased twice and then a tai took off west and the two officers , necessary to bring those groups I —a, scene. As- well as hearing a full third time, finally crashing into a gave chase. The proceeds are in aid of Pickering reality under his capable quid- report of the past year's a-tivities and Youth Band to purchase instruments tree, on the Second Concession, just P.C. Holmes chased it along the < . A report on the progress of plans for the coming season, a slate and equipment. If • is hoped that vi west of, and 'Road, early Saturday Second Concession. The car went out program will be given at the of gfficers will be elected tb carp` morning. of control and -hit 8 tree sideways, minimum of 1600 may be realized tuber meeting. Mr. L C. Hart- on Association affairs for the coming P.C.--Delaney- said that Lanigan wrecking the ear. y ' for this purpose The Little Theatre- 1• _ expressed, the thanks of the year. ". an two en ers had been drivin Front seat' Group are selling enough tickets t4 ' 7 St k?� f3 B passenger Larry Rich- for the active interest ArL..zdditional feature' of the in�•et- • cover all encpenses, and all the hal. - •' through Pickering, Yelling obscene ardson, age 20 of Toronto, was takers once goes directly for the purpasd �r was taking in the, children ing will - be the presentation of a words out the window. He gave chase to Oshawa Hospital in critical cond- i.he school. Charter to the Ontario Eliding Young but lost them in Ajax. They returned ition, then moved to Si~ Michael's mentioned. Second Grade won_ the travel- Progressive Conservati:cs. This group and he chased them a second time, Hospital, Toronto, on St}turday after- lir. Albert Delany, of, the VNINd Ftatue for having the most par- has recently been activalti ane! Pre., losing them in Ajax noon. The other passenger, John Mill- Police Force, and family, have move yt'While telling P.C. Thos. Holmes of er, age 18 of Scarboro escaped with p into the home on Christina St. ry., r, attendance. Mr. Blodtland won I idem L n 'Betie• •y • ha,% encouro r{'z _ . rc 1.-^ .l76=1 ..w a..=. l,dl 11:: a-�N 1 vl ��. d , •�nr•z N •�� i.. , Pj��ya iYNWrM� �Ywt. a.Y hue aYwfr hew early vacated by_ Clare Poatq. W iO d �t IIIT"& . y.....-.- •t �w In It(. MUD. - _ -r ` —_ v -w' '1L•-""'r___'�+ — W -- _,. w v -�-� �- r -- .,- • - -. -.. - I .. - I _. . - - - V • -' - e I 1. ,. _ .. .. ,. . _, .. , , - .. I _ . - f" • , , JL . '... ::, .-". hw' . -.., •x'f•- __ _, ,;w :.j. J' .: p JL,-.. h. a — vi : . . . -. _ .rr. tertained visitors on Sunday. L. A. held their months ,meeting at g y judging, and fun galore; will be the � , •• - Y • g gain "ver well". Mr. and Mrs. Les Lye and fam- the home of Mrs. A. Samarillo with The Legion Bowling Group has I theme of this year's party. Anyone• • The Claremont Businessmen's Ass- ily are moving to Stauffvilie this Sat- Mrs. Norma Benson in the chair. The set up eight teams and will comnaea- not in costume, will be fined 25 cents ' ociation met last .week to elect off- I urday. They both will be missed. Mrs. members were pleased to learn that ce this. Friday night, on the new all- to enter the Hall. Everyone is' invit- ',ii4ers -for the new , year. They are: I Lye was active in -the Guides, and Mrs. Kay. Hayward will accept the eys at Markham. ed, so come and enjoy yourself a - President, Harry Porter; Vice -Pres.,, 1 both• have taken past in community appointment of District Commissioner Mr. Bruce MQDiarmid of Sault mong the clowns, spooks and +witch- . ' • . , Pil'I Voss; Secretary -Treasurer, Har- work. Mr. Tony Vanderlite will be for Claremont. Ste. Marie, visited his sister, Mrs. G. es. Saturday evening, October 31st, .. ry -Csreeh, and Director`s:• Al Fryer, l rnov,ng into the Lye home. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wills of Scar- McGrath recently. at 7.15 p. m. from the Sarco Plant., Jim Courtice, Gordon McGrath. Jack The Claremont Legion Branch 483 bo. -o, parents • of Mrs. A. 5amarilio, The. total Ground Observer Corp The L'icycle Kodeo being sponsor- .: Mansell is the retiring President: The will hold a Remembrance Day Ser- spent the week -end with them., held a meeting at the home of Mr. ed by the Claremont, Safety 'Comm - present project of the Association is vice in the United Church on Sun- Glad to hear that the Lyons' fam- and Mrs. Fred Clubine, Goodwood, . ittee will be held this year on Satur- .. . ; —planning for the Santa Parade. day, -November 8, at 2.00 p. m. ily are re -united, now that the gar- last Thursday night. Flying Officer day, November. 7th. -Every boy and There were a good many hunters W: A. members United Church are • age is built. They will live in the Wm. Lasklie„ o€ the Peterboro De- girl slaas.id get his or her bicycle in in the district over the week -end. askew to note dsange of time to 3.�0' garage until their home"is.built, tachment, showed a very interesting good shape. Prizes will be• given for' Mr. Don Hedges and Ronnie were + p, in. for their meeting this Friday: The, Lyons repeived blankets and ot- film, on 'how the ground observer the winnings boys and girls who can '.` in Toronto on. business on Saturday. A meat -pie supper will be served' at he: useful articles from the local Red corps helps` keep the RCAF posted ride a good straight line; ride in .. Sorry to report . Mr. Evans Ward 5.30 p. m. Cross, following their fire which de- on low-fiying aircraft". Mr. ,Garnet circles without losing their balance. . had a slight heart attack in church on The Golden -Age ,Group will hold• strayed their home.11, lyfiles, Chief Observer of the Clare- observe safety rules of the road. This Sunday morning and had to be tak- their first social .meeting of the sea- Mrs. A.. Samarilo, her sister Mrs. ; mont'Post arranged the.meeting, Mr. I contest' will be open to everyone who '" ' .en home. son on November 3, at 2.00 p. m. at N. Hill, he- sister-in-law Mrs. R. Clubine .ic the Regional Supervisor ! rides a bicycle, and aiso to those who • ' Mr. Eddie Ortiz has his son and the home of Mrs. George McConneli. Wills, and two friends f-om Toconto for this District. " i ride tricycles. So, children, get Dad ' --- " . Wife with him this week. They flew' New members are welcome. Transpor- left on Sunday morning for a week . The Hallowe'en Party, which is an i to check over your bike or trike, to _ in front Regina on Sunday. �tation will be provided, in the United States. � annual event sponsored by ttie Care- make' sure it's in good condition — . Mr. and Mrs. Jack No -Ion and . About forty-five teen -alters atten- � The recentl�-�-formed" 4-H Club, . mont Recreation Committee gets un- l and be in Claremont not Icier than . family spent the week -end at Goder- ded the Recreation Committee's dance sponsored by the local Women's In•s- der way again this year at 7,15 p. m. 9.30 a. m. for _the Big Rodeo. The ich. ;3'], in the Hall last Friday evening. titute, nd conduct,d by .1C-:= ! with a Parade from the Sarco Plant place' has not been decided as yet, Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Cresswell en- The 'Guides and Brownies Mothers and Mrs. Britton, report that it is to the Comn:nit.• . ill, Costume but it .will not be toga hard to fir.•i. r ,� a .F 11 . zr �ti BALSAM & MT. ZION f�'x,z " s1,1%�a��r r �' °T. w' Mrs. F. Noone of Gravenhurst, is r �ir4 �' �ti - _ with her sister Mrs. R. Day. �` 4 . --- sW­."�.. � m a"'� r . �, �. f: k,4 : r s w > cel a Ser a Cias met last The A v vic s li" ` s''y ,, �° sem✓ %r °»`i Wednesday n ht at the Esta: of �',I x s0r� t y r . r w= o- 1i Mrs.' B. larriieson, following a short N.sI. .: _:) � +: � .0 a4 � �� p '�"� f ,' c x �,c worship period. Mrs. Ralph Jones . .. . . , y � was in charge of the Jollowing pro- .--- y1. - ,, , . ' gram Four readings d Definl of. ' F else Holy Spirit" by Mra. Wakerar-- �. �' z ' ,� n sort: "Does your light Slue" by Mrs.' r LI d Wilson• '.Something to -talk ar .. c i, w - bout by Mrs.'Jack Etaayriagham and y ,,r "Ye shall be my Witnesses" by Mrs. " I Cecil Disney The meeting closed 11 .-1 Y I 1 :'. , �,; %, �,cr•s __ with hymn 362 and the Benediction - .,..,_ f �,r followed by same very iatereatiag . - c I.pictures shown by Mrs. Rai h �Jooes. ' �. x a a , r The Mount Zion Merry Homemak. t� sr e 4 ers Club met at the home of their << . -' n ', } :, :a" Avoassisy on leaderMiss Octiober24. The `YI [9Kathleen der Miss .• J ' _ w o - - the election ofcil officers, res a resulting tan - .:: A t' let Dis � 5 a4. ` _ .._ .. tbi� waVtPreaPides t, Maas J Jon ne .<„ !1:1 ;- Secretary, Miss Mary Jean Jamieson; V i , ; '�" Treasurer, bliss' Lynda 'Floakiva. Mrs. _1. i, - Disney gave notes on := suitabilltr to . e191110 (M=ih '- T r ,.. the occasion; suitability. of cottons. eav griva. weave, : _ _ Y r V`. _ laundry . colour, lofecotton,ecost and treasure- . : �t' * y meat. ' . t * s. > r a ay x _ ,, °.a. . • w • ofMToron o., "ntRthe week -end wiitb r s• -pur .... _ . . _ ... - _ _ . d lira. Glen Mattdrraos. -� r . - .:_.._ ._... �,�^,`• '* :.. t ,« �-., ♦ ..F 4, .. n J :.,, 4•, .ai w .+ jamsesoas tad - ; y Mr. ' s•• .,'� y;, "°'tai M I" e r, ►' - r , } %, '!a.,. Ma and Mrs. P: . •sF: `',' i y ,,:: k s k y. 0 ids M1 _ Bary lean accompanied hp 1[isa 1?d- ii"•'.a .1 .: nes Davidson, visited l[rs J. Lesrus .. _ _ -. d t:., ;' • `> of Leaside,fort theSunday."" 8 .. -11 . now .' Don't casae and Tru- _ - I 1 4 , : key Supper on Friday.. ]iYavensbd tip. -,% `` .- '' ' '- - GIRD GUI[D=-lk HROWN1W . .. .`� SAVUNG ]BONDS On October 21. else lgt Piekerin� Girl Guides held a Fly Ceremony :-: - - - in the C. E. Centre sad welcomed seed should arise, they can be cashed r w}i1D haveronble hold- o�tr row Ecom tht 1st Pickuint ' . `� on io money, this is a convenient at any time, at any bank, for full face , H her wing. pinned - . yawn ie FPak had h Cao Farmer and practical way to save. CANhDA .value los earned interest. The re - = . on by Brown Owl Mrs.-Evelyss Davis- ' y p p� ell. and she flew through a Golden a �SAVINGB . BONDS are a safe invelslt- _ like dollars with coupons attached. - - Horseshoe into Guides. - ' - i ."fit with many advantages. If' the . 'This year they are Better than ever. ' The Prownies, who walked up into i - _ - Gnide e: un H ul Me* e aver j e seek, j g Bride and Kathy Bongard. 'All were * CANADA SAVINGS BONDS pay o higher, return CANADA SAVINGS. 60NDS eoe be bough for Celcomed d to the C i yd by the ' �9 than ever before — 4.98 per cent per year if held cash or on. instolments. All ore registered as to• Captain an her Pairci ers. r maturity.- y principal Interest is paid by coupons payable to _ - - ter the ceremony, 'games and a sing- ' " Ito mato The toms in denominations 'oi 530, son were en o ed.:Tht meetin thea .5 100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. Up to $20,000 .... bearer, or by cheque in the larger denominatia tis if I g enjoyed. g" —A, of the new series may be held in the name of any ' , • you wish. Order yours- today through the Payroll a ", T. �- . closed with .Campfii* and Taps one person (aduk or minorl o► of the estate o#' p :Savings .Plan, a through any • bank, imrestmenf a :- deceased person. _- dealer, stock broker, trust or loon company. :� FOR SA LF. —chesterfield suite and y' \ M :.,'. - _. .. . . . . - . . r aRer$efloors lrl cabinetrtype. ..Phones' _ . •1� -: . . Pic r 4 7. PI . . .- , `• - BETTED THAN HVE�,. k ing - _ Oct 30 .:- .. . - _ - , a x I.:;° 5� y dt� x, ' „ l ' c 1.ri t ,x,k,•. �j' 4 4 aGi < '%' li,,, 32i ': i k 1. 4 : a Y Y t .r• ° " .0`yh'AF ,s `F,.:w`3� 0.' > ac, »=1; yt.,�2yrn: �, >t $4y c .b'• 1�.. '.C,,a - ,{, .s ). . , rF•�4°,'TjSG. ''`7... !d 4h ' 9 ��((��„,,f,!S• .d 3; r+ C f:: �'o :t,M ',}' a+4.ak'k,.:.: r. 14 h . 1, . .14 _ _ ,.1 L. . , .. ._.. - - .... :_ v,., .. Y. y+ r.. y a're.� , .' .r `. :.': t?.+q....' :ny,v _ _.x �.3' . .3Ns.:.,, .��a'S , " c is `'ti �3"li 1 .:'> `^?. u� w > t �.a } ..Yi' 's e.� '`- ;,.!*' ' '.w . 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Lester who celebrated her first birth, _ _ _ -yes were won by: Mr. and Mr;. Reg. . Ed�tor�at r Carpenter, Mrs. W. Alis, Geo, 'i crop- F them Friends and neighbors wish a happiness .in their new' home. , Chomey celebrated his 15tb Saturday, gtob 4. day last S O er 2 A delightful time was had Sate day night when Mrs. Ed: Priebe c leton and Frank Nichols. Bernice -Jimmie -"Warren, Dorothy Dobson, Fear. Ven- birthday by attending the hockey ebrated her birthday, by having THE WITCHES PROWL _ tzel, Eleanor Thomas, Helen Fenton . Helen Hill among the pr'ire game at Maple Leaf C,ardeni, to see the Rangers and Leafs play a ue- darty. Among the guests we M and Mrs. Thos. Higham; Mr. an, - and winners were at Bingo. game. Naas f• lend 3o•rop J)oug!as ac- i Mrs. Bert Ansley; Mr. and ]Kra - This Saturday night is Hallowe'en and the witches, among Hospital Mrs. -Vera Flood is home from the where she uaderwer:a Burg- compai red l•im. Ano• re.: regular mgo wilt be held Martin, and Mrs. Root Dey. Last Friday evenirig,'a srFcial tiva other things, will be on the prowl. at the Fiirpo ct. t •:r:niw it.v held at .the home of Mr. TO try. We are not so concerned about witches and goblins on the .Richie Murphy receivedtwent:j- Hall, on ),jondzy, No.rtnber 2, it . pott. prowl, as those who may be prowling to create mischief and seven stitches in kis 'arni_ when he 8.00 P. m. '!l fell a window art Mrs. L. ull' was harr.nart and Week -end guests at Mr. and Mn Ellis .'Pelham's were Mr. sled It[rs #rouble• bast year, as in mast communities. in this area, Hal- accir+edtall' IC•; y against home on Tuesday, cutting'h;s um Rev. Robert Bbnis was rn: Sharpe,. IJaionville. lowe'en went off very well, with no malicious damage to priv-- anx hand badly; at an open meeting of the Pickering Mr. and, Mrs. Aubrey Smith an. ate Congratulations to Mr, and Mes, and District Home and School Coun- Follow- family. went to Scarboro on Saturda, Mr, Mrs. Altar property. .''ills was appreciated by everyone you can bet On' that. on Garry Baisdoa (nee Marie Smith) ell,' oa Tuesday, October 27. night no, visit and the birth of a 'baby boy, Donald . Pe • intro a airs Barton and famiy- •. The small fry had their party at the hall, as they did .in other' Pearce. 9-ais gave d ac-uLh Alvin, October 21, 1959: also to Mr. Pearce. Mr, Bo gave a detailed ac- + Happy. birthday to little Road Pee in the township. Later on, when one might expect gangs and Mrs. Barber, of Fairview Ave, count of the work; and expenditure who celebrated his 3rd birthday o spots - - of teenagers to be out having a ball, it was quiet and peace. on the birth of a baby girl, on or-_. &axb pro ii enc bran:.i of the `Scarboro Mable Library. � His add- � Thursday, October vi Mr.. and Mrs. David F4a:therlan< - loci' :. tul. everyone that this year will be the - Ivy 27. Happyb birthday 'sties to Mrs. .i Y wr Skitch and Mrs. Dorothy Buck a e e t - oro v gfit cess w s met with an enthusiastic re of Toronto visited their dau e sponse and residents o f Pickering Mrs. Thos. Humphreys and family o It is.the earnest hope of Same. The teenagers in this district are a pretty good bunch. who celebrated birthdays this ;week. i Townshig may, in. the not -too -distant I Sunday. th7 Home•' future be :watching our own Mobile A Hallowe'en party is to be held o They like their fun, but, not at the ex use of someone else. b The monthly meeting of (. and School will be held on Monday, i I-ibrar: stulrrin;t at various :t:tervals. ).Saturday night at Glengrove Scho4 ` I We understand that the high school students are, having November 2, at the school. This is Urs yarn or the J'ickcrtn;, ani 1 for fie children and parents. Anj their dance on Friday night and many Of them will be attend- There was 'a good turnout at` al -District Council. Congratulations to Pam Haw- one interested will be welcomed. At mission, eat o cents. ink private parties on Saturday. The wee fry are to be at the .. social .evening at Mr and vein : i Henderson's on Monday evening: tri I thorns, her -5th u who celebrated h b' -- ----- ----- • ' community hall at 6.30 p.m. where they will parade_ , have aid of the SundaiV School' thday on -October :4. Mrs. Wesley Boyd, New - SALE REtii8T88 their costumes judged and, receive their candy. BAY The Payf air Bowling Notes .and market, spent Wednesday of this Wednesday, November .s - see No doubt the. police in all communities will be on hand just Points: - Roughnecks 4; Pinheads 3; week with their daughter bins.' A sale.of farm implements, including g ' in case hope they have no trouble. Hotshots z; Goofers 2; Somberi 1-: Pickard, sad family. Delaval milker; Wood oiler:: pole 'er ...let's Woodpecker6'0. The high scores for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hawthornc. are hinder; threshing machine: he 'furniture: the night -•Bill Wright 241; Art spent[ a few day's in Chicago: gmin;; household 1.EG1tlN � � took place last week in St. Edward's Gillespie •265; Bill Powell 262; Marg. We were sorry to learn that ilii: glassware; ateaaits'; quilts; along w: Lot Coe- Sall, Garbutt 23$, 210: Bill Streeter 209: W..Chadwiak is ill again, and at pre- other effects etc. at 3t, k ....�--.--. - Beach Sfl. Duahttt:eon Glad to hear that Ddre.' Betty Ban- Doris IaeDnieon 225, 207;, Eva Play- sent ia' the Esat General HoapitatL We him a 'speedy recovery. East,' ooe:rer 7th Line and 19th' roe Markham Tow. Pruf�rty -„_ ton of Suartyslope Ave., is home from fall 216; Jack 8arirer 251. 258; Lin[ wish Bruce Tennyson. Sale at 1.00 �: t Next. Saturday, November 7th. its the hospital and feeling so much McWilliams 268; Chas. Black 212: ---- Testas cash. Positively be reran - "Peppy Day" in Canada. Your LeS Fri- Also oa the list is Mrs. Warren Major= 214. Frenchtaan'a.. Bay Bowling Lute LIN Fares said. KEN and CLARS ,tom will be sellin, g" poppies 0o }!ay evening and 5atnrday morning, -.. Rouges Hill Iris Farley of &ergs Hills Dr. Sops Stattdiags ' Teams No. 3. 4, 7 and - 8 ldr sad firs. Norttnan Peer noel- ounce the engagement of their eldest P'RENTICE. auctioneers. • • e • . )ill noon. Wear a Poppy on Novear a' she Is feeling better also. Happy Birthday to little Patsy Hen - are tied with six points: Teams Z• four 6r--3. 5► -1 sill 1-0. daughter Gail Ellen. to Cecil Ander- g Saturday, November 7. ---.imports .*Cr lith, in memory of those who their lives that we may lire a. son. of Bivercourt Drive who way two points, High Single (flat) Ladies -. L..Skiteh son. of North Bay, Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. auction. Galt of electric ref-igersb TV set, washer. first eh " and s washer., gave iarl✓'` ga ibtee men. years old on October 17th. Joyce B , M - "Ph and sown 230 en john Blake on the birth of a baby "liars furniture, honaehotd . The proceeds from the, sale of the Legion. 50 BROOK ROAD Thomas 293 High Three (flat) Ruth Hem 623: Men Ralph .Thomas 730. boy, born October 13, 1959, their fects. glass*we. antique artietes, g; den Church St. Non 1poppies, is used by your - Assist Veterans and their families, Brock odd Hoene and School will High Single (handicap) - Joy Brown 295 and Al. Skelton and Andy first child Mrs. Glen Satterty of Scarboro ala- toots etc. on Pickering Village property of Est: 'the lsrhenever.the need arises. Comrade' Jack Phillips u still'eoin- hold their regular meeting on Tues- Whyte 26+2. i�igh ?Nice (handicap) i+ed Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hilton last Friday. t of late Mrs Gordon Labe. at 1.00 p. m. sharp. Terms cash. i rP': (fined to hospital. Come on, Jack• it's day , November 3, at 8.15 in the school. A hearty welcome to all to - Dorothy Wiseman 766;• Ales. Par- Over Z00 Scores -Ralph bin• Olive Flowers. of Toronto, :reserve. Large sale- See posters, _ time to get up. Comrade Orv. Ham- 81ton is in Sunn brook • Hospital for Y key 637, attend. Refreshments will be served. d orb Well Tolima 278 292, B s 227 Peer last Monday, non Bal E P Executor. KEN a birthday little e to . Happy' b' hday to 1`ttI D bb' CLARKE PRENTICE attetioaeei st bone raft. Good -tuck, Ory •_14: g Don't forget the Bazaar as Friday. ' I erda G dya Murrayy The Ladies' Auxiliary reports Mrs. Y Margaret Kayes is atilt wear- Al.mSkelton 248: Dorothy Wiseman 214; Vince Brown 2rk ZW: Zeno Jlprrost is progressing slowly. -fon• - � _ ung a cast on her .3rm,- after 4 fall I Lunney ,224: Alex. Parker 212: Gerd. 'ILLS ELEMONICS - • y _ -; Firemen Working For she had recently. Janice Carter of Brock .Road cele her 7th birthday Friday, Warren 306, 230: -Joyce Brown 23D ` brated on //ssem� 1 ` ' 4AIRPORT : TY SPECIALISTS Muscular Dystrophy with a party of her young friends. The Brock Cub- Pack dance was I Fai Beach Home and , .. - held on Friday, the 23rd, and was The po-t School Association Annual Fun Farr � e PAST Service gp jg�ng fromyatlr vid1111y. � Pickering Village! firemen last week fairly well attended, despite nnpleaa- beinrr held on Saturday, October �. • „here around placing receptacles -in -- ant weather. It was marred somewhat ,e3 31. Plan' to spend an hour 'at the • RBIABL! SMvion. ts+aissai tad►akialtss. ittasiness places on behalf of the mus- b the deatte of Mr )bogeys. their 40mlar dystrophy camPaie7r. y ( achaol between 2.00 and 7.00 p• tut. - QXiARANTiID SMYla4 alt r�MIMiIM t71M. a The firemen in the village and die-, treasurer- ilarict have offered to -conduct the The community wish to express deep to Mrs, Charles Notretttber 4. is the lass. of... the Fairport Beach Hoene seal School i .�� 8 _ �,_ _ 'r Hb t -7. their sympathy Association's Get-Acnquainted Night. 4mmpaign focally and appeal for your Rogers and family in the sudden pass This is an opportunity for you to `- support - t ingvf a loving husband and father, - This is a worthwhilawause and any- in tweet -your child's teacher. Guest Y'o liaeN� 1A1F1:T1<Y, AJAX, MCI�lNG and pIJNBA�1'OM1 Mr. Ro[+ers, apparently good t _ thitag you can drop is one of the" health, collaotd at work. on Friday, Speaker is Supervising Principal df � School Area Na 2.. Mr. K. Munroe- ;bottles, to be found on counters in ' and was rushed w Ajax Hospital. local stores, will be greatly appree- The Teen-agers' Hallowe'en Party where he passed away a short time _ - - - •-.lated by our firemen. - - - after admission. Hs was buried at St is Saturday. October 31, at 8.00 p. rut Donna Lorraine Clark, who eel+ ► t 'Georges Anglican Cemetery. S4ver- ► , '°,. WEST ROUGE`. al neighbors attepdea the derviae. brated her -second birthday on Oct. ober 29th, welcomes her new 'irother Last reminder for the Polio Clinic who arrived October 7. Proud ► .$o be held in St. Edward's Hall on AUDLEY rents are' Mr. and Mrs. H. ► = ',Thursday, October 29th, from 6 to 8 The W. A. rrret• in the slLurch oar • Frenchman's Ba Y ., Mr. and 'tfrs. E. Jones, parents of 1p m Wednesday evening. President- bur. Mrs R. Palmer. VictorsDriver,; Judging by' the nutitber -of people y , ► James Cowie opened the meetini{ with )who attended the Home and School turned home to Worcester, Mass,. af- ; . y a _prayer, which was Eoltawed.bY the ► .:&ssociation Dance, on._Saturda • and Theme Sung Creed.. The Roll I s endin an 'enjo ble two weeks , ter spending 3'a v " `w 4 joy' the tempo of the evening, we and )would say the dance was a. big sue,. was "Truth:' -•A bait of cloth rg is here. �,. 'Mr: and, Airs. R. We Park Park ` ����� " `44 s brio packed .fa the Fieri Vicror ► - )cess. The Association_ is.onlyallowed g D Cres., long time resrle.ttK of hair- -v ""c w -.� �"�...��•-'t -bfission-. bars. George. Squirc. led the ►7 to make one effort, a year towards; t raising funds so although the dance Worship Service. Scriptures we -c - ke read by -Mrs, • John Puckrin, hire, -ins COURT 0 F REVIS'IOH a is oyer, it i, not too late-' to a' _ Fr uckn Arch Bell and b[is. ed P •r, h nd for the school A t n tribut.. to f c n he p Municipality of 4 i :, \frs. Basan Churchyard and Airs. G. "librarti. If every family seas to give Y Township of Squire the prayers.', Mrs. Wm. P , Paekering - -i • s j 'Aeven a small donation you can well gave ; imagine the results! ''' Sonley�, Broo}ain, gave a -talk. on W. { p,iblic Notice - is hereby given that 4 The next meeting of the • West M. S. work. The West Grou9 •served ' a Court of Revision of the Assess- 4 .Rouge. Home and School Assoc! , re?he ment Roll for the Township of Pic- Menus Choir 'sait at the Ann on Wednesday, November' 4th, should ' g - 1 kering will beheld in the council g "` + be of interest to all as the principal iversary. SAvice at Brougham, Sun-. chambers, Brougham; Ontario, on ' + :and staff of West • Rouge -School- in- • day evening. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and irite the parents to "Open House". i Club will meet on Saturday even- Friday; November 3, 4, 5 and 8; - 4 5 in November 7, at the home of Fred Saturday, November 7th,'is the big e. I959 between the hours of 10 a.tn. _ Iriay for the West Rouge Ladies' Club and -Mrs: Puckrin. Mr. James David ' and 5 p.m. to hear and adjudicate on . as they stage their annual Fall Bazaar son will show pictures taken in Eng- the complaints against the assessment - 3n the Rouge' Hill's "Golf' Club. Mrs: land• roll of the Municipality of the Town- Cherman Scott will open. the .bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. BAsit Churchyard ship of Pickering prepared in the year . '!There will be door prizes and two new have returned from athree-month 1959. All appellants• are requested to °rF'ine send them right home" ' -tables slated for this year 01 be the trip to England, vi•aiting relatives. govern themselves accordingly. l' , l'll Christmas decoration table:, so popular a few years back, and the teen-age '. Dated at Brougham this 26th day -FRENCHMAN"S BAY. table. There will be movies for. the of October, 19-591.Welcome words at meal -time! children and a rock'n roll corner for Euchre and Pingo Party held at•the Lloyd Johnston, Clerk, , >' kering. U'seially aphone call or two among itis neigh - - the teen -alters. Plan to get there early home of burs. E. Stephens -on Satur- Township of ,Pic hours• rounds them lip. i as this year's bazaar promises to be How many cold meals and frau_ ed tempers and the best one yet. In • the evening the Ladies' Club B A Z A A moments of uneasiness,have,you been spared be- - a And the Community Association will . cartes your telephone was handy° How many s .. present thea. Fall Dance. Tickets are - `man-hunts"when small on have wandered•offa Incidentally, tlif, heads of tables for OF - AU:PICES OP'_ ' = :. e heI s malsea neighbourly commis- E The telephone p • the bazaar • will 'erect tbr.; Friday at • . - .. sating helps us all to.live more•securely, to get more f :' - the home of the bazaar convenor; hire. C. G. Simms of East_Ave. Pickering United Church Afterlt0o� W.A. _ ' thin s done, more easily. 'The well baby clinic is held in St. Yes, your telephone is a wonderfully law-ooitr e grey Hall the first Tuesday of f� month Don't forget the date - OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 39,, AT. 3 PA wonderfully efficient servallL r. -each is 'November 3rd. We are very happy to announce the T ,The bazaar will be opened by Mrs. 'M. R. Jenkinst>,n _ Tsl[ s[LI. TRLIPNON[_ COMPAM♦ 1R CANADA r '-vormstion of a Brownie Pack and Girt ,. fie Saklnq, Aprons,. Needlepoint, Jams, Jellbs lhatNs, Voide company is West Range which )Airily Iephar* Tabb (aaod value), Cmniy,' Aft erneon Taal"Now _� - s�sswrlrs - 1K41 tutnent�c -glghwq >![eiaisseess WWWsoar. AV i�r, TR:or. L s. 10 whiff, sul stir..r•s well of whtmy • as 36% 2 Bilgsrway. betwoft "as" "d Aja: Reser wbwa aro cion TELEVISION b RADIO ...r. -.,:REPAIRS PHONE: TEmpie 9-1191 DLT"ARTON RADIO & TV .A. H. UATtl6w 3140(331W e. 0014A^ a A. i 94and 8OL1=Os : CaM= S MJW4M AJAX .,b«. gii /isrese et► lIL Osrawra Insurance CA)� Mw Miles Far Fuse And osudry w■rw:irW..�oY.+sra�� auftmb r Merl siee 09 AS 3iLis Bowman & .Gibson ssorrs: wsrra3r p1 MOIIToM MONTQTM, IUIIML i CO. : crertrr Aa••!eresls . iCENSED TRUSTEES AlAW basrwA.' nsA'reoetor, prBAWA.-ti: W. it1E10116 RA.. f-itEJ S. 1R Vaiseti e Alm -TX-: lse�s 1"13140 so Ike quiries, during my stay in hospital. and at home. - - ,nwrua .oma. A904MOG�_--- 'HOBO°•' ..� melon Road and No. 2 Highway L A.' WU AiR ON smd SO= BUD low "ne�� now:9whom,. a�lri3w�ed wM " 9lrectax AUCTION SALE .. - - Electric R•fge+igerator; TV Set; i11CKCONN — At ESTATi O 'WE SELL • Frigidaire range; Washer; Antique _ GUARANTEED 16 articles etc on Church Street -�y Ratio -TV Servke McEACHNIE S of DICKERING VILLAGE _ 'Wohthe late Beautiful Marble in 7 Different Colons • Can be buy or sell for prompta`�..•.. awrtea4s :ask for WE , Lp Y lawG�ova. eae llardware of he estate Mr. Bla�ww. MRS. GORDON LAW• laid on sub floors or. present flooring Shells = - Auv Make er Model FUNERAL DIRECTOR on :t. Sth20 A. a'tz .. , Arthur Field... P aints Electrical Appliances � SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7,194 4 x 8 or'cut to size 0 '/$" to Y2.' thickness ' Will O FURNITURE DEALER ,' . not stain 'Waterproof siding. llie•M Pfrst Tuesday Qf MonW a Frigidairt 3(Mnch elec. stove in ex- At cellent condition; Frigidaire refriger- ever shin lclapboard • Free es%irnates. ,-, ges-or P CHJJRCH OF THE ..PrNale Ambukum 5ervlos ator, very good; 21 -Inch. Admiral. -- PAINTERA ! DECORATORS DAY OR NIGHT TV, like new; Westinghouse electric washing 'machine, good;. . 8 -Piece oak was g ; PHONE P� ICKERING 94 il.00 p� hour for quick, dean • dining -room suite; Walnut china cab- inet; Oak drop-leaf desk; A cheater- - guaranteed; first=dans painting and .� I�iCEACII%1 ' UL tip• , field suite; Excellent antique tables; er-han ng. p Hr - e Antique rocking chairs: New 8 -day Antique oak feral -Hardware -'up $RI_C STOKES & FRANK WHITE ' chime mantle clock; solid 9.45A. Mr - SUNDAY SCHOOL Decorators - R. •R. 3; Pickering �" Phone Pickering 193 drop-leaf table: Maho;a.ny dresser and - Ont• washstand: 'Good leather couch; Six. toilet sets; Oak hand -carved = • : W Paints:., AT'PICKERING BEACH ROM �Piekering, antique 'stool: Two iron beds ,Ap�,�a�eeS� _ X1.00 A. M. Sunddy School _ • 'Industrial, Commercial 4 Residential Wiring foot and good- Telephone Kk!V APlD CLARKS Prompt Prompt Wicient Service' - Fres Estimates mattresses; Bed, like new, and matt-- vers: Decorative antique oil table _J Tools GIGS Etfr• }M �� �IQm 3>tvltes Yet; To 316 31ade1.r - Church serrwe lamp: Good oak, dr -op -leaf table; Two" , BUILDER 13NGSTON ROAD - (Nerth Side, Just � ex AU&nON31r U Vo wa and Astborhed : tB:1 W. H. J. THOMPSON, S. J" LLB. So3kitor medium-sized rugs: Gaod scatter rugs; White mantle radio; Cheater- OAHAM � � T"� C"W" ad Omtode ioi• YiML Barrister sal field: Antique Silver articles; China T 1U E�*SRY SUNDAY AT 1L00 A. 14L. ...,...-,...Christ _ _ •Me1� myisssmM Hmw. i Cohambia and Ontaeto (Nippon, Royal Stafford, Royal Win - ton); Cut glass t A quantity of ant- PHONE 46 — a pICKEIdIN�i um Baal >Crtafa oft Bea a3 Isesraefas�le showed Bldg., Ajm ique dishes from Austria, France and Son and as a Prophet (Matt. 13: 57) would reveal the things which Jesus (Luke 13:.33) and was so regarded did not. ('John 16: 12 and 13). - ._ Rills• boa BoiMa Pbooe= Ajax 1!6taSle Germany: Floor lamps and eed Camps: Qceasional chairs; Prize need- (Matt. 21: 11) (Luke 7. 16) and re- Archdeacon George Townshend Z His -Mission to those of •Moses Baha'is believe Baha'u'llah ' is the N >R•sli•oe+ss Ts,,,VW 9 -MG fework, bedding, linen. anilts, Singer SEPT /O TANK' CLEAN OCJT " lk BQO�d a. S ski_ sewing machine; Oak hall tree; Num. Coff- _. >ri�111Yiii t1Yil�r . ber good pictures: G. E. iron; Box 17, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409 .. i , Frus ere Con ee • taker:- Fern stands; Flatware: jardinieres; G. E. kettle; Hooter COiRP'I:$T! nPTiC TAk1C � �� .' ifs vacuum cleaner; Framed wall .marr- ors: Antique cane stands: Trunks, - - - . -^. -K*W TA3i+[$ INSTALL=D-. . M_; Suitcases; Numerous good chairs; : . - u 5olieiton el�d No4sri�e Garden furniture; Tools: Large quasi - E. R. Y �,,,,�,� qty kitchen dishes: small, white ci,est 'PAT DUNNE - TR. 8-1841 of dravws; Va-kus other articles _ .. ` - bank of Consreerce Chambers. • • r • ` daTl'lster, SO11 0ls 3 Shncoe Street North. Oshawa Sale at 1.00 P. M. Sharp. Terms CZ& No .reserve. Russ Morison, eleek _ NOtary Pwbiie • :„emirsasow _�XE Teierhone RA. 9-3446 1,ferrrN Bald CL Exec. of Estate. and CLARKS PRELATIC6E. anet�osae+e. Markham. pLone 346: ; AJAX LUMBER Coe . AT. 2 -MI or AT. 2-1362 WANTM — M2limt. rhons AXm nater 3-5967. : _ = Card' of LUMBER AND RUDER!' SVppUES : a>ur=rr► u® _ ._ _ lbw, a Irl. tN as We VAL: ash 1rAiY>• I wishto eay "Thank Pots” to my friends and relatives for their -lovely PLYWOODPAINT• • • • • • 11itRd(il=l� saw ossa D" M Favul cards flowers and candy; ilso en _ s�sswrlrs - 1K41 tutnent�c -glghwq >![eiaisseess WWWsoar. AV i�r, TR:or. L s. 10 whiff, sul stir..r•s well of whtmy • as 36% 2 Bilgsrway. betwoft "as" "d Aja: Reser wbwa aro cion TELEVISION b RADIO ...r. -.,:REPAIRS PHONE: TEmpie 9-1191 DLT"ARTON RADIO & TV .A. H. UATtl6w 3140(331W e. 0014A^ a A. i 94and 8OL1=Os : CaM= S MJW4M AJAX .,b«. gii /isrese et► lIL Osrawra Insurance CA)� Mw Miles Far Fuse And osudry w■rw:irW..�oY.+sra�� auftmb r Merl siee 09 AS 3iLis Bowman & .Gibson ssorrs: wsrra3r p1 MOIIToM MONTQTM, IUIIML i CO. : crertrr Aa••!eresls . iCENSED TRUSTEES AlAW basrwA.' nsA'reoetor, prBAWA.-ti: W. it1E10116 RA.. f-itEJ S. 1R Vaiseti e Alm -TX-: lse�s 1"13140 so Ike quiries, during my stay in hospital. and at home. DOORS AND TRIM - - ,nwrua .oma. A904MOG�_--- 'HOBO°•' ..� melon Road and No. 2 Highway L A.' WU AiR ON smd SO= BUD now:9whom,. a�lri3w�ed wM umol STORE 118EPHONE '!I~KERING 86i1 - - olr AJAX 1045 At ESTATi O 'WE SELL - Pheto C"P now in Pk k- 16 mom edng and Aim arra:. To . WE D0 — -. buy or sell for prompta`�..•.. awrtea4s :ask for WE , Lp Y lawG�ova. eae llardware Mr. Bla�ww. i: -AT 2-2080 :t. Sth20 A. a'tz 43� A& 'West RM-- P aints Electrical Appliances � y._ blMral Insuranofa T. bahec ►kkeriwo 590 or ]MO. 94=7 -----------------------=----------- AJAX*TMs LOTAL ORANGE LODGE _Glass Etc. - - llie•M Pfrst Tuesday Qf MonW : At CHJJRCH OF THE _._. HOLY TRINITY .`WM• Ferguson M ter ". W as . `.::'S H E R R I N :--=----- ------- ------------- Pickering United Church �. S a Ware77. a s on r Minster: Rev. Melville Butters kurLERAL AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1959 Phone 39 Pickering J AMBULANCE SERVICE 9.45A. Mr - SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 A. M. - CHURCH SERVICE - 44e.2MGHWAY AUDL3yY 9.4S A. -M. Service -MARKS :ELECTRIC AT'PICKERING BEACH ROM - Church - 'a _ X1.00 A. M. Sunddy School _ • 'Industrial, Commercial 4 Residential Wiring Telephone Christian -------- S`ocie Prompt Prompt Wicient Service' - Fres Estimates :. AJAX 1059 ROUGE HILLS, OkTARK? -.1. MARKS }M . _ 3>tvltes Yet; To 316 31ade1.r - Church serrwe Tel. TE. •9-1570 R.R. 2, Picke , BUILDER 13NGSTON ROAD - (Nerth Side, Just � ex « -MOODWORHINa " - WNDAYa and Bahu`u'llah T 1U E�*SRY SUNDAY AT 1L00 A. 14L. ...,...-,...Christ _ i>yPe = '• _ "• ' •. Ssmday 8ehool A'nd Nttrs•ry "Jesus referred to Himself as the ally "Fie, the Spirit of Truth'; who -� El4Z�f Mamie bili' Arai II9fr1,ALLRD `X"Ong At The Same Hour _ Wdnesd�y, 8 p, ns. Testlmoay Son and as a Prophet (Matt. 13: 57) would reveal the things which Jesus (Luke 13:.33) and was so regarded did not. ('John 16: 12 and 13). - "N ANVERATW" ON YV� _ vir 3ntoimatl n, can:laced (Matt. 21: 11) (Luke 7. 16) and re- Archdeacon George Townshend Z His -Mission to those of •Moses Baha'is believe Baha'u'llah ' is the N _ $0GM �b . Al_ and Abraham- before Him, and to "Spirit of Truth" referred to others to some aper Him, specific- Christ J BQO�d a. S ski_ _. . WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. •C.P"101111111111 Box 17, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409 VE"s : ^ • xwrb w. &Mchor, Notary Pab11e The s11NA'K OF MCKR1Ni Tt1WNfMA Oboe Hoet;N - 2,00 to • 5.00 P. 3L ... ..�..s Meme Wroosh ]rrI is _ - , 4 -YOUR itds�p` FRIENDLY R93MMOVT.400ii- . �+ AUK= FOR sa�O ,�-Dins, LAWNMOWER C Y R I L . E . ' Ili 0 9 L EY ' COMING EVENTS : .. HEADQUARTERS. CASH AND CARRY PELICES The Evening W: A. --SAES- A SERVICE _ INSURANCE AND REAL EVATE • - - �, ON PLYWOOD : '_ will mdt is the C, E. Centre at 8.15 '&. If you buy in haste. 4s9:'�i 4 .79 ' ' p m. as November Mrs. Oxenh- 'spaslf rCsramics",` Your money you'll waste; little PHONES w07 on Zveryoae' .7 or a little tin, a paint C 4sdz'li•'t1 i � „ %', welcome. ------ - -- -- :------------ - " lawnmowers seem what they ain't. 1 - - --- - RESIDENCE 767 OFFICE 67 ' -1 4z8z'Xi•� BROC$ ROAD SCHOOL SEE A FULL LINE AT Dy�B -- . PfCKERING, ONTARIO 5.16th's Sheathing Plywood 83.11.... BAZAAR _ a SMALL MOTOR CLINIC i6,3t % UnderlayFUN FAIR - WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST { 4w4 Pop Underlay 412 S Its. Insuilatian,t7o sq. fat 43.44 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1259 Call - Pickering 694 PER BLOCK LTD ` 3 In, Insulation, 50 sq, ft. 43.39 7.45 P. M. • - Bags Loose Insuladion .90- Do Your Christmas Shopping Early SEPTIC TANKS _ 9Z0 CALEDONIA ROAD '- 'TORONTO :.)VORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. I 6. ^ r CLBAN81;a Opp, Pickering Polio Stat:au -------------------------------- . 7- BLOCKS BRICKSi . No. 2 Highway -: Patricia Tuck W. J. BUTT -. Phone: TEmple 9.2361 »--------------------------------- • Oshawa - RA 34042 � _ - . _ � '• 5 RtJCTURJ�L STEEL - NURSERY STOCK � PIANO AND THEORY 1. y aB Wild of Hedges, 1 Flar= srering Shrubs and T: ew CLASSICAL AND @Zr= TAX" CKJ1AN= - _ in perfect quality -and at MODERATE PRICES - -p =_ sing 496 22M SANIMART WAY STATIiN ROAD, PICKET ING, ONT.--1101 a 126, W 3.15 JERRY HASEK NURSERY ---------------------------------- NOW tames Installed Vint Farm North Of High SchoolW. ' Phone Pickering Pickering Village WAILD _ !tests W>:BbT $ act ----------=------------------------ Construction is progressing well on ----------»------------------ JOHN •L• LAY APPLES .. Spies 41.50 per Bnuh- the St. Flrands de Saks and the Lin- Coln St. Schools: and it is hoped that if S Y R A M C. • ' RODMAN, f I Co i� Saows 41.�sr' Bush. (Bring Own Coata>ner) both may be ready for use aftmr the holidays. ROHT. C. REESOR Christmas Mrs. Briggs. Sr., has returned from `;��,� ie�tiiiri METAL �� ASfLtRANC� AL COMPANY W SHG - Two miles went of Brod* Rd. an her stay in Hamilton, in her usual' i LTD. • -------------------------------- FOR SALE - lady's car coat, lined, good health and spirits._ Dr. Keys was guest speaker at the {� � LYE -- AN M - , grey, sire 22. Mrs. J. O'Brien, Front Canadian' Flub, on Tuesday at Hotel ■i i07 KlNGfiTON ROAD EAST SL Frenchman's Bay. . Genosha. his subject being "'The - - 'Audior _ _ _ - ---- - -- ----- - --------_--- APPLES AND POTATO= P10 '-- Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy". Sympathy ' is extended to Mrs. ad Cesiaumoe a 0� Conwany Deaw Pus _ .T'�phOe� P 76 ' FOR BALE Fortier and family on the passing of a GURNEY o�0 SlatiOO F20= Ajax Shmpping Centre Pitons: A}= 400 jr Mars $1.50 Per Bushel - Other Varieties On Head Mr. Fortier, after a lingering illness, Ia 'spite of dell skies and cold wind CLARE Please Bring Containers the Women's Institute meeting on 10 RUUD ' Open EvarAngs And Work -ends October 27, at the hospitable home PICKERING ORCHARDS of Mrs. J. Hasek, was well attended, FLIRNAM WATT MEATM MORTGAGES AjSp�A� One ]file West of Pickering Village twenty-five being present: Bu3ines3 - On No. 2 Highway Phone: Pic" 367M consisted mostly of plans for a hot be held Nov- GAS RAMB i I N - G. SWELL _ -turkey luncheon to on BOOR FLRiS+1ACls -. REAL ESTATE ember 24. The program. in charge of Mrs. Haack consisted of a film, dep- Tends up to S T1sn P210MRs PICKMNG 143 TORONTOs 3-38i! > _- itting -scenes in British Cclumbia; - REAL ESTATE BROILER - TO RENT - apartment, Main St. after ,which tea -and a social ,half-hour "Wo on Su pICKERINY3 VILLAGE Pickering. Apply -Chas. Hutchings, Church St S. Phone 474W. were much enioyed. Mrs. C. J. Butt has been suffering : IPHOPIS i 79 MCICERINO ]Rash-HIGHWAYr 14 MILE SOUTH KDN NO. = _ HIONWAT Oct 23 tf - an acute. attack of -sciatica, but. . fs S -?515 WHTRY gAgT OF DUMBARTON: - »----=-------------------------- now improving. :_FOR RENT -- five -roomed house The Elliotts. who recently purchaa- M FURNACE with full basement; three-piecebath ed •_a house at Riverside. are making i - --oil furnace and heavy-duty wiring; � some improvements in having some _ gararo 'nort ie for small family. A `north v old.trees cut down, which might cry damage the house in -case of high ---'-'------------------------------ ROSRBANK CONVAII�NT now -.-- flew rads of No. 2 Highway at RAD10 AND 1'V SERVICE ' Ajax caution -light. Immediate pass- win i• WORK GUARANTEED ession. Phone.: Pickerinn 3MM. On Thursday, Mrs. Elmo Disney, .ct tl :. )r1+-a..K�� MQrlay-M+s- A. W. Mit- PHONE DAYS -� PICESRMG SPACIOUS GROUNDS AND BEAUTIFUL ROOM$- _ -- AN OPPORTUNITY TO cyte!! and Mrs. F. J: Prouse attended the W. A. Presbytery at. St. Paul's ' W OVH:R-LOOKING LAKE. - ONTARIO =' OWN YOUR OWN HOhiB Church, Bowmanville. EVENINGS - ATdande z41" DEBT Whi2TiR RIND CARE FREE tRANSPORTA?ION Mrs. I. Wilson and daughte- Ela+tee ' - Wet; bedroom home in M Peri from Det -nit, visited Mrs. Geo. Ell- ---------------- - RBAISTE,RBIj NURSE .. IN CHARGE 41600 dower Phone: Pickering Wo or . iott last Thursday. - ATlantHe Z -i43 1 The p R season from hea.aant huntia M'« : ---•-----------------------------' October 21 to Oct. 31. has not prov- DUNBARTON SACRIFICE en very successful to date. perhaps T�N� SERVICE - 18,000 Full Pricy with low down- owing to unfavorable weather, It is paysnent;- six rooms; full basement; encouraging to note that farm famil- COLEJIAAPI " Civil Servaata Meet on added much to the service - garage; large lot. H. W. LACEY, i.E escaped s and live -stock have oss- A p _ Mrs Harry Bayes, on behalf of St. Phone: 'ATlantic 2.1944, or ROBT. ible stray .shots from ,trigger-happq NATURAL GAS AND Representatives of Civil Servants Andrew's .W. M. S. thanked all who CASE, Broker, HO 5-3537, hunters. - BURNERS Ods■ BURN from,'Cobourg, Port Hope, Bowman- had Helped make this service a sue- ------------- --- -- ------ - _ ---------- -----=--------------- pint, Whitby, Ajax and Picketing and cess. lir. Heron closed the meeting _ CUSTOM VA WILLARD tarso Fuel Board Lbbeass) Oshawa met -in, Oshawa on Sunday with prayer. A social half boor fot- 1 �. SLAUGHTERING - OF LIVESTOCK The Vaukhan Willard Home and „ r.,,. afternoon last As a result, an Area Joint Action lowed in the Sunday School Room. We call your attention to the Wurk- MODERN REFRIGERATION School Association is pleased to an- CLEAN-OUT SERVICE Cemmittee was formed with 1117. JL0. shop for C. 0., C. and Explorer Lea- - AND EQUIPMENT nounce its guest speaker for. the Nov- Barnes cf 11f Unemployent In,ura n- ders, to be &M in Rogers Me- rW - `• FULLY INSPECTED .� ember 10. General Meeting -.will. be FRAILER HEATING cc Office, as Cha�rwr��. Church in Toronto on October 28, at _ By Dept Of Health Mr. E. J. Quick of the Toronto Tea The r m_ of.. the .Committ:q is t� .8.00 p. m.; also the open meeting of ' JACK WILSON chers' College. Mr. Quick win sp+ak . AJAX 657 - protest the recent announce -neat cf Presbyterial to'• be held 'in Knox 1 Batebw Whitby,.' Off•' ' on the Recruitment and Training of flea Mr- F' 'ng on Civil Scr- Church, Toronto, on Friday evening. 'Phone: MO 9'-3669, or Evenjnp Teachers". If time permits, the acid g' TUDOR ST., AJAX , vice ralaties and to. show the public Novl aber 13, at 8.00 p..`m. when )d0 9-3715 deuce will be Invited to partic;pate in why' this deusion was wrau3- slides will be shown on -Work a- nov 13. group -discussion of the subject. We ~--~-~----~~-~------- --- -- - A .taass mecling is being p'anne9 mong� the Indians in Residential en _ -_-___ ".____________________~ �►VON COSMETICS needs qualif- invite all those interested to attend. The General Meetinv starts at R.?0. - iE f to which the p bli: )ll for ehc'�, that "the ma uheai for' e Y y , - Schools Canada Corr. fed _roman, interested. -in gond earn- the program about 9.00, and refresh • F■. 4■ dietnselveb the Civil Servant* side 'w PORTABLE AND STATIONARY bus above average 52.00 an hour. In- meats will follow. - tht story. ELDCTRICAL POWER tressed business creates opening in Pickering Township. Phone today to' =- '. Card Of Thanks • ----------------=---------------- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's : 109MERATIN'G UNITS Gasoline powered with the famous- MissE. terbridge, HU - 7.0319.' =-- Again. ARTHUR MITCHELL Missionary C� •�+ne•. From Soo .watts to ______ -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- ,we wish to thank our nei- • .. ` its Idsd f 5 kilowatts or isr- BEsIN BU SINESS FOR YOUR: ghbors for their continued kindness '• The Fall Thankoffering,Service was cto*bie, met, eorntraetoela, catLien, camp^ • SELF with our angeney, const3ting m transportation to hospital; also to our Villave Council in sending a bea- _ ` LIMITED held in St. Andrew's Church, iVon- ars etc Some uO are es and •- , - a rental basis. Cls and ser- of 250 guaranteed products including lttiful potted plant of mums, and to, day evening, October 19; at 8.00 P. President, Mrs. James Brisbin in Prieto doe guarantee the best availabic eoantetics, tonics, vitamins, spices. House and farm products. High Com- Mr. and. Mrs. Richardson for the lov- ely gloxenia, also many others, who PICKERiNG 74 M. the chair. A fine devotional :n keep- We SW do armature and motor mission and Bonus: Make money -in district. FAMILE, Dept. 8, sent flowers. Sundays A Holidays: Pitherfng 246 ing` with the Thanksgiving Season was convened by Mrs. Va,l Nus, ass- M-wIAM and are s 11310; A to re - 6061 or fe-mda y04* electric mote your 16M Delorimier, Montreal 24. Mrk Harry Pu!vs and Family isted by Mrs. H. A. Kuumenbe,-y and or or eeaei-atiag egtipsarat. - - ----------- Mrs. Charles Rogers. Fos more information, call: --------------------- Mrs. Brisbirr welcomed guests from KEN POOK OIL BURNERS � DON'BLIZZARD ELECTRIC Irby, Toro Bili Ashburn Oshawa', Whitby, and officers, from Toronto East Pres- .pkkw� 39� ----------------------------- -------------------------------- Take the' heat out of your ch;rn- ..DON• ; •bytery. A solo "Let us break bread Together" was sung by' Miss Nat))- CLINTON GASOLINE ENGINES 11sy with an aufontatie Beat saver COMMERCIAL , RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING leen Cunningham. The guest speaker rs. Wynne, of Vu• ,r+a Church, in Air cool 2 h. ed, p, to 10.! h. P. I a- ' ' `.Spatial Price 649.95 Toronto, ve a fine t-�is>i��nary + Ik mistrial or lighter Baty' arodds' Hao- ceptionally any stwidni` and reliab- y INILLER HEATING SERVICE "FREE ESTIMATE pointing out the resoons"Srlicy, that is 4 Power backed by .thp famous -CHn- i 9 Tudor St., Ajax ` ours to uphold the n�;ss:;,vane; on �,�Tantee• Available immediately ' f '-Phonf'657 _ the field, with prayer first, and with from stocL For more informatiak - Phone PlCkerin 362 9 our offerings that their work may be - fruitful, in Christ`s names A message in song "All that thrills t EEN pp0•i[ - `FM my soul is Jesus" by Mr. Ken Her- _ ,6,Lt" 'ftlo leg 3i2 j „.. • : ,