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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_11_20r s • r -MOL J4 is S . ,_.. ' lti0. IO PICH>tR]<NQ 03i1T�D.^. W. C. MURRAR AND 9 PUBL A d As Second ClasMatte laps: *2.50 per Year United States, 63-00 --- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1959_ �sbad SL'ts NoTeatber 1881 Sc. PER CQPY Post Office Dept C>ttawa f T4 "LAI.MS STATION ROAD CLOSED'.. ILLEGALLY _:._. Seeks Compensation; PICKERING VILLAGE 'izkering Cont>n3ncement Successful _ . _ Client For ]dr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgkinson Wm. G. Lawson advised Pickeringl'of the Registration Dept. Ottawa, M Township this week, that he wi11 seek were callers at the H. W. Boyes' " �'� compensation on behalf of his client home on Thursday. �� enn Fraser, Font - because of illegal closing o the Sta- Mr. and' L1rs Hy' tion Road at highway 401. hill, took their children to see the The client is J. E. Lusted who re-' Santa Parade in Toronto on ,Satur �- sides on the north side of the high- day, and spent the v: eek -end with her way, and whose farm is located on j parents Mz. and bars. C. A. Sterritt the south side. Since the closing of I The "Westgate' herd owned by the road, lir. Lusted -has to drive up Harry Eoyes and Son took 'several ` to Pickering Village, south on Church prizes at the Royal Winter Fair, in street, then west to his farm. He l eluding two Firsts• in the Ayrshire T claims that with several trips a day ; Class: for his trucks, it means an extra 27 • Rev. M. Buttars and, sons John and r miles driving daily. .11r' Lawson is Ian,' and J. D. Remmer, were at seeking compensation on the grounds the Seton any c of CU111,;CLt at that the road is under the joint juris- Massey. Hall, Tu.esctay evening. : diction of the village of Pickering How about a pre -Christmas dinners' � } n and the township of P%kering and The Women's Institute is serving a r was closed by the township only, not hot turkey luncheon at a very regs- �.:' the village.=Theretore, Mr. Lawson o abt figure, because of unemplo - onable y " claims, it was not legally closed. meat and the many things one los "I feel someone "has broken faith" : asked to buy or contribute to these siad lir. Lawson. It was the under - days. We won't make much money. oada would not but we'll enjoy having you next Tues - standing that these r w - be closed until the Base Limeproject day, November 24 in the S. S. Room ` f' was completed, which included Church of the Presbyterian Church. We will r street, which is not finished., 'serve you any time between 12.00 and ' Roadis a boundary our. See poster or ask f aw ' &' y road and has been maintained by the l of rite W. I. for details. '.a. .. a9s,�yr, 30 n �� , member KK two municipalities' Mr. Lawson said ,av Baptismal Service was held is 7,✓ x - Reeve Sherman Scott suggested the ['Hind Chvrch last Sunday with M ;•. � <�• "� y �^ � • � that Mr. Lawaon's letter be forwarded the following parents presenting thele • t the County clerk children: Mr and 'Mrs Pruce. Rich- r7 Iard -tins lir and bars. John Moore: 1 .1r. and Mrs. Hugh Forsythe; Mr. X._ village firemen1 and Mrs. Don Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. e'er ' l Elmer Reaman. It'% encouraging to hear of that ��� Q4hat�OnS ou of. Ajax our people or- • , 'large ur' p ) young ganiT'ng in a strong "N O" to rile -tom Pickering Village Firemen have Ajax liquor gore this week. Some of Gra le 1 r i;arnet Watchorn,, son. Hon. Graduate of Grade. l3� bur- mad hw hale o groups in our we,-', locaKtYo our Robert Cdstp 9" uero lir el hpent the ed fw eek -' Pickering -Dist: High School C mm- flet c5 rand-dau- eneement last. Friday night atua,ted Valedictorian Hon. Graduate with sary; Rob Kertei, Hon. Graduate NO g Mens Torunlaine and. Louise Lishman, a Putt auditorium of students and par- two bursar:e-; Joan Lu.nili•y, All with three burraduatea outstandingnd R°in Village Firemen. n�haveocont contributed !3e g d in Toronto with her g eats. Hire are some of the o6dent Round Girl. Both m—Lorne Comm- .nark, Hon. Gto the. "village Youth Band and. a and attended the Quarterly Meeting tvinnerty.. .Sop—Eva Hasek, Science +tg•. Hon. Graduate, With EnK'.i-h School and Athletic Life. .tt� similar amoont to the campaign for of�Mt'ea�SaccY,JohnFoi spent tate and Home Economics and 11:.gh Pro- Prize and two 'bwsaries.; Lynda Mti,- �..+"+r..•+ the School for Retarded Children. • arent., -Mr. and The Firemen are to be cummende.d week -end with he3 p Mrs. W. T. Beaton, neat Orillia. Q for- this effort. Resides supporting Mr. Norman Graham—vim*wed Into Safe At Sent. VIII To wrong ! Village Fire Calls these worthwhile endeavors they are surgery last week -in Oshawa Ho p - Break I currently raining funds through a sur ital and though progressing _iatixiac PartY—Ashton Viewed By Township , e$mpaign for Muscular Dy�tro,,hy. • toily, is still unable to have visitors. — / l � , We extend sympathy to bits. Chas. A. �• MitchellS 1 e A break -down of fire calls made by Township Manager Baker, Church St. N. in the sudden A 1;:11 in the amount, of 613,50 from i the,.eng'neering firm of Proctor, Red-, Pickering Village Fire Department on passm�t of her brother Thomas Pier - the, offices of the A- W.Mitehel] fern appeared before the township behalf of the township, covering No- Now 0ffie"`I son Westgate, of Dnnbarton. Mr. Ltd on Station Road were entered � Week for sewage study in the vember 1st, 1958 to October 31, 1959 ■M Weetgatt was baled in Erskine Cextt- sometime Tuesday, night and the off- West Rouge. and Frenchman's Bay was plate before council this week- b Pickering eters on Sunday afternoon. i ice Uafe %ccibly ppened (not blown) area. I The bill representing 29 calls, A by law was passed y Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Found spent by the use of bars or other instrv- Township council this week, which Sunday, at Newmarket with their "Where do Proctor, Redfern fit into amounted ta�$3,250.00- P G.b1rs. Bob Miller and fam- ments and a small sum of money the study .of the Bay area?" asked I Sheds and garages, 4--$425; Hous- makes it official. that Mr. Robert er daughter, d - - 1. taken. An inner compartment appears Councillor Harry Ashton. "That work `ea, 5--$600; Grass and brush, 11— Turk will hold the office o1 Treasurer a to have been. too -tough" a job to was done by Marshall, Macklin.' i $1225; Barns 2—SP00; Tractor, 1—' and arsOffiManager as of Dec lar at "Y' he Oshawa Presf�ytery of the Uo 1 open, with the consequential small "They did some preliminary work" $100 and cars and trucks on highways a salary of $7,000 per year. •sted Church is holding meetings for , said the Reeve. 1 His duties which were listed here Christian Education Worship this. loss in :Honey. C. I. B. is investiga- ft —$ t 00• ting. The intruders were evidently ,.•They had no wr tten authority" Councillor Harry Ashton asked if several weeks ago were read into the Thursday -and. Friday evenings at the watching local police,.the entry being said Mr. Ashton. "VPhatever they did the township was responsible for fires bylaw. The bylaw puts Mr: Turk in C E. Centre. t charge c: all office staff, to hire, fire, th evade between police regular tails. in the Frenchman's Ba area, should on highway 401. The Pickering Bantams played t Bay ` Clerk L. T. Johnston said he eon- rearrange staff, advise council and lir ---------------------be charged to Crusader Development." first _game of the season 5_ lust • • tatted the 'Fire' Marshallts office and' many other dunes. He is answerable .Whitby last Friday and" won 5—Z.L i Consider Village 2. they did not have an answer .and only to the council. Off to a good start. O.M.B. Hearing On would look into- it. He added that The hunting season is in full swing Southwest firemen, Area 2 and Brou- f Village Deer Hunters up North and several parties have tP' Streets Satisfocto � ghsm had answered similar calls. f] ; Road Setbacks Councillor Harry Ashton • said that 1 • gone from here. \ti's unde�tand Dave ; Area 2 had complained that the OP Miller, Sherwood Ave. had very good P + Off To The North Inck. - j A Municipal Board hearing will be called Pickering to a fire at the town- Miss pantlinq of the AudubotfSoc f ' Reeve C. 'E. Morley told village ' held in Whitby on' Nov: 23 to require y it, Dame g Hunt Cluh Members left line and the move to pay Pickering - council last #eek, that he and the a set -back on County Roads to be 33 ' lets gave a talk l Lincoln St. School Werke Foreman,- Rosa Burns, had feet from a 66 foot road and 25 Feet Lout of Area 2. early on Sunday montitig for Duyal, and showed a filth. The'school was trade a tour of the villa stilets from an 86 foot road A motion, was made after a discus- near North Bay; on their annual dter Yen, indebted to bin. `Ken Cooper +I sion on grass fires, that all fire chiefs hunt.' and found them, for the most part, . The two roads affected by 'this in be required tolreport to council, every The Club has thirteen (13??. Ed.) very Provided the projector on shoe+l Lo be in satisfactory condition - Pickering.. Township are. the Picker- in the party, which, in this cage, i.;' notice. "The improvement' over the past ing Beach Road from C.N.R. to Con, 30 days on the number of grass and Mr. and •firs. Harold Hannuon�l of brush fires -and their causes. hoped to be a lucky number. i go,N.mattville spent Sunday viitlt Mr-'-, two or three years has been very cession 1 and Concession 4, Lots I to :Among the group were Wilf. good" said Reeve 'Morley. Reeve Mor- 18. • Hunt, Al_ Dawson, Ted Parker, Buten. and Nrs, Frank Prouse, ley said that he felt Hiley would have "What about other County Roads?" Ask Village walk_ Mr. and Mrs, S, G. Tiers and ILiar- i Keeler, Bob Scott,, Harry Scxt, I't:+n q , w be raised several -inches as W has asked Councillor Harry Ashton. g gals visited Mr. Tiers' parents at Scott; Walter and Don Pearao�t, .Art r F•pnelon, Falls on the week -end, a weak baso I "I' believe they were, dealt with be- a ! fore" replied Reeve Scott-, Be Ra�Sed 5 lushes Ives, Lloyd Kish, Don Annan, Latry The manv friends of Miss Vtra 71 P Disnev. Ballance were glad to, see her at the + Messrs Bob Green and Bill Me- Results of the hunt will, we expos, Commencement at the Hi>;h Suhool' 1 Eachnie waited on village council last he published next week. on Fri4av night and ]tope for con- 1 Give Two Readings To LleenSing week asking if the Sidewalk in front--------NOi- -------EN ----• tinned improvement in her• nealth, of Boyes drug store, for about 200 ANNOL'NLEIfENT Mrs. Walter \'\ hits, 'Jint and Grace • e e feet.east, could be raised to stop water ' --•_ --" attended the, wedding of Miss Alice Township, 'lumbers And Electricians from coming in, off the ,road. They Nfr. and Mrs. Lewis Cliff Reg- Percy, of the Health. Unit, to Mr. suggested the walk be raised about inald Briggs announce. the.rtarriage Tohn Hamilton, Brougham, last Sat- Tw•o readings were given to two Councillor Ashton said the. purposes 5' inches. ' of their- dauGhtcr Shirley Jorge to \lr, ay. Grace p the wedding - urd laved ped ing c.3w; by Pickering Township this of both bylaws was not to make I Councillor Ron Hall said the prob- Frederick N. Hill, on Saturday, hon- music ' c k to license 'plumbers ,and e}ec money from fees but to protect 'the {,len► was the cost. He stated the road ember 14, T959. the cerT ntotiy 'to take Nice to "see Pau] Eurktey back of rLns, ratepayers: budget had been, overspent last Sep- place at St. Paul's Lnited Ch;.rch' school again after his attack of pneu• Council are to, study the two bylaws: Wm. Fairgrieve, a steam fitter, who tember. Long Branch, Toronto, The Works Foreman was instructed ___ _ monis. nit week before a third reading is was present, said he felt, his union '" - -- -- Mrs. W. D. Smith' is apcn ling s iven, possibly next Monday. would welcome such a move, as they I to investigate the costs and the Clerk Thomas Pierson Westgate few days with relatives in North Pay. In the plumbing bylaw, Reeve Sher- had been trying to get a board set I to check -on funds available. Miss Alire Stevenson washoi%e Tfie death took place suddenly;' at an Scott stated he did not agree up for years. from Western University aLcr the -ith the clause that required all Mas- The bylaw .also covers drain con- • his home in Dumbarton, on IQovem week -end, and for the High Sch A er Plumbers to have established tractors and stipulates that all Master Village Candidates her 12. of T. P, Westgate in hia 81st Graduation. laces of business in the township. tradesmen must be over 21 years of h year. The son of the late Harry and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bryant were' n - r. Scott said that at the- moment age. Heating men with the exception Speak Noy 30t Mrs: Westgate, he wa:; born on t1u monq those who attended tl+c Rural any plumbers are coming from out- of those installing gas, are also in- / • • 4th con., Pickering. His wife, the late Hannah Morrison, , passed, away in Winter Fair, on Tuesdav. de the area. eluded Pickering Village electors, if This is Canada Book Week'. The The bylaw calls for the township. No mention was made for the cost election is. called, will have a chance 1440• lir. Westgate is survived by - one 'daughter Margaret (Mrs. Ed. Pickering Public Library, which is o establish a board of examiners who of examination or license fee, to hear candidates and reports from Schwalm) •Rouge; and two brothers open Tuesdav and Saturday iiotn 2 ould pass on applicants. Councillor Workers would be required to wear present council members on Monday,' to S P. M. and Friday evening, 610 shton suggested that the Board in a township identification button and Nov. 30 at 8:30 p.m. at the Memorial Dr. S. Westgate, North Dakota, and Fred, of Dunbarton, and d sister. Mes. 8 o'clock, has a good selection +5! haws who pass on Ajax applicants to give the customer a complete bill, Hall. reading material. Funds are avallable c-uld be used, or one from Metro. listing materials and time. Nominations for the Village Coun- Chas. Faker, Pickering Village, for the purchase of •new books, so, „ Councillor Ross Hawthorne felt it These bylaws- will •be further dis- cil P.U.C. and School Board will be cFaThe funeral' took place from the if you do nt find what you Svadt, as1� nuld be a hardship on residents who cussed 'next Week. held on Friday evening, November 27 ivfcF.achnie Chapel on Sunday, vith the very co-operative Libratian, to[ _ v; nt work done. betwe-n the hcur.s of 7 and 8 P.m. ititerr.ent at ,::;kine :',rtteterlt. _ OVA RANTEED _^ Radio -TV Servke'� _. Any Main or Model Arthur Feld mann'' Auto Body esttilliu E"IPP U : -. : STATiOib Illi., Pt�ilElillre' Phone !0 Atter hews, TEslple 9.2520 Key A -ND CLARKE IR,EitT'2'IOE AUCTIONEERS and AUt1h0hWA for the [,lAconsed imptiea of Ontario and York. Stock Implemeats House - ►d ruzu;itws, iawl Estate our Specialty at Boaaoa+bl+' sDecal ger•Wfor C o of vaa- � P:0. Diosa ,�- �*- kbeat P. O. pbfto *8146� baste bear madWabsd is4ios►eese 'inure legs. Ee Re FLEURY Barrister; Solicitor, .Notary Public Morrish as Old Ylasaon Regi Illi oUstd Craik AT. 2-7397 or AT. 2-1362 Mete, to tri: to s:yv p.wL t + \�r_:• $50oM yV%v7 mom For Alax • H�Bh •: .. ' . . ,. � .: C ; t : a _ .. A new gymnasium iy, planned declutiful Marble in 7 Different Colors • Cane be Station Road and No. Z Highway - -:��i�t� — '3*or the Ajax High School, tui colt about' lad • Box 196, Pickering — Phone 171 bL'\UAY SEA�'ICEs - _ TELEPHONE PICKERING 36R $50,000.00. on sub floors or present flooring sheets I�f. �`� YeNb"ed 19" _ •_-1FU4W DIRECTOR The preibent school was built in 19M6 With a 4 -room addition added 4 x 6 or cut to size • 4" to %" thickness • Will L Whitby, Ontarle 0141RMTURE DEALER this year. Department of Education hes not stein • Waterproof • Can be used a siding - Two males west of whltli7 so 1 - on So. 2 Bighway, between I already given tentatives�proval and . 44th -Sunday} 11.00 a. m.—Sunday Scboo11n the -- • ,: • _ lOWy a grant on an amount up to ever shingles or clapboard • Free oWn+atea. Commurtity Hall 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory 11P*v Aw6YMmw ServiCS $25 The matter came before Pickering d�rR■I� erin and Ajax -areas. TO :QAY Wt NOW Township council this week for ap- :- PICKfRING 94 y proval. •� i t - • "I thought they just went ahead WM. MoEACHNIE, Prep. and built this on their own, as it is, - _Genera Mr. Blower. - • located in Ajax" said Councillor Barry Ashton. GRAHAM HARDWARE - Call -Phone Pickering 193 "I would rather see them add some. more class rooms" commented Dept - t. ess�aosa silrll�u _Pickering,. Ont. t reeve Jean McPherson. y- , � Appliances, Paints llai'aLATI� Gd1FIQi Ae JO SChaft - ....Paints St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Tools, Giass, Etc. HOLY TRINITY gu A. X. Ferguson 1 W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A., LLB. Mr. Kenneth Heron, E. A., the min- ister, conducted the, regular morning service. Choosing hi, text from St. : - ; General Hardware Barrister and Solicitor John, Chap. 11, Mr. Heron spoke on. . �• -------------------------------- Pickering .United Church 8ritiah Columbia and. Ontario the raising from the dead, of Lazar- Mary Martlm, PHO PICKERNVG M E Glenwood Bldg., Ajax. us. the brother of and by Jesus. This was a wonder ul, mi:-, . (PHONE: TEmpk 9-1191 f DUMBARTON RADIO 81: TV Business Phone: Ajax 166 acle, but the story did not end there, Lazarus :est forward to testify 'au t SEGO TANK OLEAN OUB" t Reaidenee: TEanple 9-2631 to suffer for his Lord. Mr. Heronfe- 11.00 A. M..- CHURCH SERVICE ■ minded us of our ohallenge 'today, j CreigWon, Fraser, Drynan are, we willing to sacrifice acid suff•ltr for our faith? ltem'tters of bath cho'rs. COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE�11 at _ ., AUDLZY 1.15 P. M. -Sunda School y led in the worship of praise under the . _:It:oGss a. ooxANT, ea I0. Bit Murdoch direction of Mrs. Marion' McClem- NEW TANGS INSTALLED 1 9"MS `Ea ana- 90LFCLTOII CbNdTS BUII.MG. AJAX:No. est, organist and choir -leader. rv:o _- A R K S # L E C T R I C lovely duets were sung by Mrs. Pat : ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors and Notaries Kerr and Mrs. Laura Mitac wsth PAT D[TNNE TE S•184� Public Mrs. Robinson at the pians. both t e lIISUr811CC CO. Teleiee phone rtessages in song were appreciated by Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates - Bank of Commerce Chambers, the congregation and we hope to •.rt•l- 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa corse them again. The annual choral AJAX 1059 - (North 81de: Jost East Olt !Iboe8ftn& ROM) Tekphons RA. 3-3446 candlelight service w4li be held School ,December 13. Sunday A,� ��XLUMBER Co. ;;�— ' school Concert will be heldeld on Turs- . 1�aaaa Of AII Rua • y I BRADY day evening Deriember P. Next ... �.. WANTAD _ p. tppI•gy gM� Sunday morning worship an -1 Juni.): Church at 11.00 a. m Sunday School -::.LUMBER : AND BUILDER!' SUPPLIES � / l --Christ and- Baha u liah -SMALL ACRRAGM AND at 10 a. m. A warm welcome awaits PLUMBING STORE a M FAAKS you at St. gnat ew'g, — Car .------------ PLYWOOD ... `PAINT ... ARJORITg n We ]rue Waitiag Buyers W3iL e9,ad 4Jaeb llllewn Paymtsls ------ ----- ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN C CHURCH " .i - _ l�Q1t�S AND TRIM a ..... _,r CA1Z, _ Ms. •g IM Peamyt Aai Eayereeneei Pickering (Ontario .• : a : : A'i©nument� lle�.�slIA1M1l .. OlOa �s�eN Rector Rev. H. S. Shepherd, -B. A., D. D. Station Road and No. Z Highway - a l-Slthway Monnmeot Works' "I' A. WIILOmonismlEaW esti somal Box 196, Pickering — Phone 171 bL'\UAY SEA�'ICEs - _ TELEPHONE PICKERING 36R - 808T. AUST11N. PROP. t - I�f. �`� YeNb"ed 19" _ 9.30 a. m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a. m.—Morsua Prayer g -. or AJAX 1045 L Whitby, Ontarle 11.00 a. m.—Holy Communion _.'. Two males west of whltli7 so 1 - on So. 2 Bighway, between I REAL ESTATE . 44th -Sunday} 11.00 a. m.—Sunday Scboo11n the -- - Wbltby and Ajax- 1 lime: Irmby MO 3-340i Photo co-op now in Pick- Commurtity Hall 11.00 a. m.—Nursery in Rectory ' d�rR■I� erin and Ajax -areas. TO Room ages up to {years - -• , buy or seH for prompt 10.00 a. m.—Holy coeitmunion and Intercession. for The S`ck ar t ask for COYrteO'1Js tA1J%= N ` .i RAT=ieTVlCe - _Genera Mr. Blower. AJAX - , rZom o 1S&TMMOOMi - Call LOYAL ORANGE LODGE ess�aosa silrll�u jdeets F;rst Tuesday Of. Moods Elee#Pica 1 Appliances llai'aLATI� Gd1FIQi Ae JO SChaft CHURCH OF THE ....Paints 1 f - �_ Haws: 1Pisa.•rs 4luv i -------------------------- General Insurance - Reahps HOLY TRINITY gu A. X. Ferguson OO�s GlassE#C• - Pickering 590 or MO. 8-3337 Parc Master TELEVISION El RADIO -------------------------------- Pickering .United Church _ , ! : -REPAIRS M E Minister: Rev. Melville Button SUNDAY, NOVEMBER'= 1459 (PHONE: TEmpk 9-1191 f DUMBARTON RADIO 81: TV e e 9.45 A. M, -SUNDAY SCHOOL ( ,i � I' n III a ''Isdo S ardware 1 :SHERaIN 11.00 A. M..- CHURCH SERVICE ■ A. H. RATTEW ••. _ _. FUT�tERAL AND _ ., AUDLZY 1.15 P. M. -Sunda School y Pians 07 . ickerin9 . _:It:oGss a. ooxANT, ea I0. AMBULANCE SERVICE 2.30 P. M. - Church Service 1 9"MS `Ea ana- 90LFCLTOII CbNdTS BUII.MG. AJAX:No. 2 HIGHWAY ------------ --- ------ - » ---' Christian Science Society A R K S # L E C T R I C t�,� Btu i<. pada AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD, ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO invltes You To its Reculse /ndustrial, Commercial & Residential'Wiring lIISUr811CC CO. Teleiee phone 1vcsTgrch xexcD Prompt Efficient Service — Free Estimates - i11t1Ts 08 PF1CdQS loraae a.as For harm a.i oa..ey AJAX 1059 - (North 81de: Jost East Olt !Iboe8ftn& ROM) J. MARKS A - ,massa, >tiaoe Is>roswdddse ;;�— Zit-EF1Y'SUNDAY AT 1100 A. ]wL Tel. TE. 9-1570 R.R. 2, Pickering f 1�aaaa Of AII Rua • y I BRADY School Aad Nursery At The Same Hour Bowman & Gibson Wedneidaj, 8 p•�. - Teetfasany � / l --Christ and- Baha u liah PRO": Wli� II�1 PLUMBING STORE ger ll .. ---- ------- • ------ ----------- WE SELL mantien, CaU: -" ATlantic. — i -419Z "' CHRIST AND BAHA'U'LLAH ot` the Founder of the Religion, That "Th Bah Fath does not den tim his n h - e a t t y e s ow come, t o advent of All Pipe, ens Fr. Homers e Piam6ina the older religions; it fulfIN thein. $31ia u']lah fulfills Prophecies in all Equipment For Homs MecMnice. WALTER C. THOMSON . Q. C. They all look forward to a time when the Holy Books" ,(from "All Things - WE DO — Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public the appearance , of a Great One who Made Pew" by,. John Ferraby) For Installations. Repairs& Alternationsshall ,usher in a period unique in hum- information, write to Pox 479 'High - Licensed PI■mbers. Office Hours: -' 2j00 to 5.0o P. M. an history shall. complete the purpose -land Creek, or phone ATlaritic 2-24&_ WE HELP YOU GET "i"y *rough Friday Box 179, Highland Creek, or phone AT 2-2409. 7tme Peiment. At Low Cost. Appointmenttt by Phone _ AT A�AO�O Phone: Pickering 68. The sAHA'IS OF PICKERING TOWNSHIP » L L Bo: 1. Pichenai 4320 Kingston Rd. West Hill .._..Legion Stages Fine Parade Editorial - :._ _ - - _ a His Work Cut Out Pickering Township has employed - an Office. Manager. y ' Treasurer• The new man has his work 'cut out for him, because he carries the responsibility of seeing that the municipal office y tins improved efficiency, and, in bringing about this efficiency, -,,,,think, calls for experience, plus a great deal of tact. , \ t True, R ith the powers bestowed upon him by council, the ' i *► s - .am•anager needent worry about what any present0a!Iployee ce4. w d ,has to say but, to get efficiency from a staff, that up to now, t a y as been running their own departments, more or less (when < uracil members haven't been butting in) 'is going to take: co M tir[Ze and, no doubt will be hard on everyone's nerves fora z , few months. We•betieve; that council made this move in the best inter- pr' eats of the municipality. We hope it works out. We also. feel A very impressive Reiutm�rauce Pickering Firemen, -Guides, Brownies, come .to. those went. Day • Parede was conducted. on Sun- Boys'. Brigade, Life Boys. The Twp. Wreaths were planed on the a'ti[tt1T' that council was a little brave in bringing in someone over day., by the Legion • Brancli 541, of and Village Reeves took part in the.. orial by the P.ovince of Ontario, _ employees who have been on the staff for many years. The Dunba coli, :n ticketing Village. ceremonies. Legion Branch 541, Ladies' An�:il The parade went from -the tt est- � At the seance,---Padre-Rev.. C•- -i:� iary of -.54L. -Pickering Town,nip,__. t ie,_ one point in: the whole business that bothers us, is bumping End of the Village to Church St., Olive 'Conducted the service, urging Village of Pickering, Dunbart�.i Kiw- the treasurer out of his jolt.then North to the Memorial' Park for groups like the Legion to. so some- anis, West RougeI{iwani , 1)unbar- We don't see how this man is going to Carry out all his service and laying of'wreaths. thing about:getting such things as.. ton Foresters, Boys Brigade and .the athar duties, and make headway, and act as treasurer, which The Highland Creek Pipe Pand, some of our surplus foods to those Life Boys' Group of Duribarton. and Village Youth Band took part. who have none. D_strict Commander Frank Hili j full time job in itself. _ Along with Legion Members, were President Joe Thoro d President took the salute during the March g� t If Mr. P1itz is to carry on his present duties, under some- members of the Legion Auxiliary, • of the, Legion Branch, extendel wcT Wit- i one else; he could just as well have carried his present title. the Pickering Village and Southwest Ito public knowledge that things hgve not been too peaceful within'ttle municipal office for many month�&,Jt,�was fast corm- the Sunday School with Mr. Chas. Vaughan Vl MArd -- Dunbwto*, ker for his enjoyable W1 and, foll- ing to lite point where something ltad tai' Ke done .to get better Craig acting as chairman. The menu= owing adjournment, refreshments _ - '- tion between depalftlments. berg of the Sunday School contribut• At the second meeting of Vaughan were served. Cp-0tdjggti�on and co -opera ed their talents as follows' Piaro, Willard Home and School Associa- We'heve felt too','thitt council members have been hindering Ann lA,nnox; • Accordion, Glenn tion, on November 10, the teachers P R O C L A M A It 10 N rat than helping the staff by interference, in the part. Cross; Guitar, Christine Cragg; Piano were present in their classrooms for RETARDED CHILDREN'S ' ` Other than bumping Hugh McConochie; Piano, Elaine three-quarters of an hour before the -_� in the treasurer out of his job, we have WEEK Roberts; Violin, -Bill Lennox; Piano, meeting came to order, so that all io ,complaint with the idea of an office manager. We wish the Pat Soutiliffe; Piano, Joanne Cros- could have the opportunity of check- VILI,AGB OF PICKXRING new man the best of, luck and hope that for all concerned, ier; Vocal Duet, Marie and Marlene ing on their dhildren's progress.. At NICIVEMB1iR 14 b tI. - = era who are paying the $7,000 shot that Mitchell; Piano, Kenneth Roberts; •the meeting., committeei headed by including the taxpay Violin, David Cromwell; Piano, San- Mrs. E. G►-npton and Mrs. S. Brad- - there is a marked improvement by this time next year. dra 1Vestlake; Guitar Duet., Roger. bury were set up to organize a Bake Sale- the authont� of Resolutsat and Christine Cragg; Accordion, Dav- I Sale- and a Euchre, both to .be held No.' 306, pawed by Council on Nor - id Cronnivell and Glenn Cross; .Viol- by the end of November, if possible. ember 2, 1959, a Nov- v,alescing at home. Friends, wilt b- in Lynn' Cragg: Accordion Christine After an informative talk by Mr. E. I PROCLAIM the weed R riled TO The Editor— pleased to know he is progressing Turner; Vocal Choruses. Jr. and Sr. J. Quick, of the Toronto 'Teachers: ember 1!r to 21 inclusive, `Retarded well from his hecent coronary attack, Classes; Pianoti Margaret Granter; College on "The Recruitment and Children's Week", is Pickering You are to be commended for bring- but needs complete rest and yiiiet for Accordion, Ann Turner; Piano, Stan- Training of Teachers'; the audience Village, and I call upon all resid- ing to the attention of the people of some time to come. Ley Shane; Guitar, Roger,Cragq:.Vio- broke into, four groups to discuss' the cult in the. Village to be as gen- Pickering Township, the question of Mrs. Ethel Stroud is spending -tile lin and Piano Duet, Anne and .Bill topic informally: The discussion lead- �o� �_ possible � the canvassers, "party" politics invading the atmos- winter in California visiting her sir- Lennox etc: Mrs. Hertzberg, Mrs. $eddatl when they call, soliciting funds *ar pbere of. municipal government- It ter, who has -;been ill. _ — and Mrs. Adamson, summarized the this worthy cause. �.. is indeed hard to pin it down but it Sympathy is extended to the fam- Remember the Bazaar on Novem- results of the discussions, and Mr. doer e�dst. ily of the late Mr. T. Pierson• West- bet 2$. The junior and Primary Sun- •Quick, who had led one group. ons- DATED at Pickering, this 5th kt the sante tune. I disagree with gate. who, passed awn suddenly Last day_ of November, 1954. ga y Y day School Classes are holding their , t+vered the questions which had oris- - tau when you state that Federal and Thursday evtn-ng. Christmas Concert on Saturday. Dec. en in the other groups. Mrs Bar -un _ --C. Z. ma�, Reser Provincial politics should be -kept out Many paren-s of 11w-harvea pup,ls ember 5, at 3.00' V. in. and Mrs. Bullerwetl thanked %he apes- of the municipal machine- attended the High Srho,)l Coiumtnee- Local gayernments.are the peopf s ment Exercr..ea lest (n ay atearest representative and if the wets A good attendance was at Mr. and fare of the people demand that �1,.,�- b[rs. Aleft Gourlie's "At home" list_ ,.MUNICIP Res lre'made at the Provincial and Thursday. Neighbors and friends Federal level, then it becomes the gave the honuujrd-.uupl¢ t ch.ir and , duty, of the Municipal - Governme'nt' potted mums. _ {� press for, that chan$n Last Monday . evening the Dunbar- - rAa a matter -of fact•however, very ton Kiwan, tusk :►rc Pall 1';u: w few municipal governments have dor- ners from each school to the Royal ed guy .thus fat. on anything import- Winter Fair; also to dinner. T ON ant Visiting at the Thompson-McCteai- To illustrate this point. I bring to enc home on the 9m Line on Sun - IC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT A MEETING OF your attention the following' day were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoden, _ -'—Two years ago the livestock and Mr. and Mri. NVcr, Mr an•l M-9 J. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE - incidentally hurrtans, were in danger r H. ]<[cClement sad b[is; D:rv:a Mc- _ of being infected with. rabies With ( Fartane.- -commendable speed, our local govern- I - Mr. 'Mortes Black 1133 been confin- ment organized a campaign again't .ed to bed' and under the dortoc's care- ` this disease, urging every constituent . recently. -.VILLAGE -OF to bring any pets up to the, Town {r, Georg- a Watson nas returned � Hall for'anti rabies shots. Fox hunts, 'home from the Oshawa Elo+mtal iol- lowing major surgery, - -. ' WILL BE HELD IN THE _ ,.under the 5upervi�ion of police, were _; r organized and the threat averted. All Among the .many :n- t of t1le dis- COMMUNITY HALL, PICKERINGr -: was nod government. The health . triet w=hn have. been deer liwving in "' - this g s of the people was threatened and— 1 the north lately, are' S[r D n An- j : ran and lir. )[ureas Bcov i and Mr. � steps were taken. = Put, when the lives` of me peopre, i L. A. Valleau. not only in this, but in future genet- i Mrs. L., A. Valleat h h:.n'+tail• I DAY ■ 27 yitions are in serious danger due to ing her daughier' Mrs. Cuckbn-n in _ 7 , iadio-ittive fall -out, it i3 now aFed- h{�ntreal., 1959, between the hours of 7:00 o'clock P.M. and 8'00 O'ClOek s ural matter and no council has the Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Westgate arid' courage to speak against it. The con- • .farr?h•, of Geulpli• were in Uunh;ir- P.M. for nomination of candidates for the office of Reeve and tinued. testing 'of atomic bombs ai11 t,n and the w•eek•en,i, fo: the furter- ' four Councillors for the ensuing year, three members of ,the cr' ap a terrible harvest. The contin- al service o{ Mr. T. P. '.Westgate. � U04 building of atomic weapons does bh{e:: '!Public School Board and one member of the Public Utiliti" ; threaten civilization and .our nearest Mrs. James Payton of Gananoque -' Commission for two years for. the Corporation of the Village ' representatives fail to give us leader- visited for several days last week ship. Our health and the destiny of with her. daughter Mrs. Dugard Of Pickering, in conformity with the provisions of the Municipal C is left. is the hands of a Thompson a`hd family. Act, Act,-R.S.O. 1950 as amended. If more than the necessary num- comprAtively few persons. And their Dumbarton United Church intelligence gives little hope for the -.; - - ber of C?nclidates are nominated (and a .poll is requiredy the � ' future- .The Federal . Government The minister Rev. Wikinsoa con- could, with the blessing of the'people3 ducted the regular morning service. proceedings will be adjourned until: of the world, give international lead- Mrs. Vera Freeman and. Mr. Fan- ership. The local councils should see tham sang a beautiful duet "Just for that they do this. Today" accompanied by' kir- WilkDE- If Iwere again running for Coun- inson at the organ. The, guest spec- ■ ell, that would be orie of my plat- ker lir. Bell. a, student of ErunanLrl.5 SATURDAY, forms, and of course, I would be I Colieee, read his scripture lesaun _ beaten. _ . 1 .from St. Luke 9:. 57-62. When Jesus ` • O'e10 � Dave Crichton i;tc,nt; tintq himself new rli�c pies He 1959, when a poll will be opened at 1000 o'clock in the morn- ---------------- -- r made it very difficult as only' fully ing and continue until 6:00 OCIOCk In .ice _ DUMBARTON cnmmrtted men were acceptable afternoon of the same There is a Great need today for truly day and no longer, in each Polling Sub -Division gf.the Village The Rr. l[. S. held an' opsn '.Meet- ( rledicatcd men and women in'th, in;:,- of Piekeeing.� And that at the said Nominating Meeting Bruce ing at the church on Thursday' ait- 'c istty, ;k, ­,veil as in -homes;, of ices Duncotnbe of Tor- A. Hogarth, Village Clerk, shall be the Returning Officer. ernoon with Mrs. iniiustn•. Crwimitted laymen are alio onto as guest speaker, needed in • the riis>ion fields• to 110.1v Of which all persons are required .to take notice .and govern • Remember St. Paul's..Church Xmas ..native- the C native- way of Iif; and Bazaar on. Saturdav, November ,21, g',, ep lead : sh;p in all cr•deav ,rs. !c- i themselves accordingly m. Plan to att- 1 ti, first caP,o,l 'sinners to cntr.e t•^ 1,1!11from 2.30 to 4.30 P. end and pick up some of your gifts to he•clea::ed of their sins, to -i 'r Rn out into the worlrT ani demon- Signed Bruce'A Hogarth, for _Christmas. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hills, Bow- strate the Christian life bi� �iveir own '' ' ` 'Clerk of The Corporation Jttanvilte, visited Rev. and Mrs. Wilk- lives. Jesus demands a con:,�; `dy de- - inson at the manse on Sunday. Mrs., voted disciple with full self-dcaial. A _ Of the Village of Pickering. ; Hills is Ml's: Wilkinson s sister. continual surrender 'is the only door Mr. A. j. Thompson has returned to Christian living. from the Ajzx Hospital and is .con- i The evening service was. put on by ' _, (0+."�fl�''••A'Zljy..w--+wrrw.�- �. '� "'i••-•-. J' 'y-'i"'s`•'+�•.!i-�i�' 1-'. ,.._.J'` Y' - ''r'�-., r •i .R" J � ; • _ _ .. r - _ =' Picke lli Villa Novi Trouble —1 Female Hockey Stars 9 9e � . '( _ __. :Getting Is Deeded In Subdivision _ ti Reeve C. E. Morley stated last week eompleted would have homes ranging , the village was having troo4ble with in price from $22,000 to $30,000. ti y the deeding of a lot in the Stowe Reeve Morley quoled from the Acts. 'Manor subdivision, located at the east which says the subdivider must deed ' _._ sad of the village, on the north side a portion of land, not exceeding 6 ?.. per cent. It would appear the land yi No. 2 highway. " Mr. Morley said the Department of does not have to be -5 per cent of .the` planning and Development had ap- total, and yet the.plan is held up be- droved the subdivision pian, thea cruse of this. •A ro : - turned it down on the b per oesit, file Morley said the village would � < put the money derived from the sale Irrant- Lot 10 in the subdivision represenu of this lot towards` sewers in the vil- 2.68 per cent and is 'appraised in loge and also have- the assessment _ . ±value at $4,875.00. There are 20 lots from the home which would be built 2n the subdivision which whenon the lot. --... _ :g LEGION NEWS Ivy Skitch 6 Harv. Fertile .773• .•. - � High Three (handicap) -Ivy Skitch i 728; Harv. Fertile 820: Over. 200' - Duabarton Branch No. 541 Gord WaSren 209: Wayne, Wells 2 Dorothy' buck =We-wish-to epress our thanks to ker 203, 266, 215; Harv. Fertile 201, - e B. tall who participated in our Remern- 1286, 291; Andy NVhytWiseman20�.- 201; ibrance Day Parade and Memorial 1 iseman 220: Helen Eentcn 200; C. Service. We woud especially like to- i Skitch 208, 267; Ralph Thomas 217, .' :� .,thank Police Chief Howard Nickling I X51; Dot Wiseman L2%; =+l 5Keltut and the Pickering Youth Band for I Z00. 218; Ivy Skit�.t 213, ?26, ?:: their fine musia and • also for their t Jones 241. - :. `kind assistance in playing the Last BAYFAIR BOWLING. ;post oa only a moment's notice. Team Standings: Roughnecks hl; Ow.congrattsiatiops to Chief Nick- Pinheads 10; Hotshots 9;13ombere 9; by Barrie Punter" - Sag and his Associates on the woks- Woodpeckers 5; Gooier* 4• If you are a girl, and t..Leres*x + in the ►eaderss..,; az „acK How and tier- Photo re derful job they are doings with the High Singles: Bill Wright 289, the game of hockey, we have some nie Beemer. coach .and manager girls' - �Yonth Band. We are looitiag.. for- 254, 295: Ling Williams 246; Bill g� sews for you; About two years apeetively, would like_ to 'see a girls' for practice and if yon would like ;pard to hearing them again. Booth 229•-Chas. Black 269; \barren AgP a group of•,yotsng ladies from league formed within the Pickering see' the gids work out and get We do not have the space rquired Mai"an 239; Vic Arai 231, 228; Jack the Pickering Twp., Ajax and Whit• Twp., Ajax and Whitby area,_consist- idea of an all gf{Tl hoekep teas thank each organization lndivid- Barker, 215. 218; Pat Ealsdou Za by area formed a BMs' hockey team. ing of foto or moms � are an Inter*- this oaetion r anyou re teams. 8uadate �An 'to � ri fat tally for their partiapatioa, but ore 216; nary Lowden 231; Frank Flair- Unfortunately, dtae to the distances onl�require 7• Y 6l ,•he must mention lite tir311 we felt m res 200; Vic Garbntt 257 Eva play- it was necessary to txsvel, thea' wets est in be hockey player, y ested in playing. or any company er you t seeing so marry children ,joining us toad 205: Ron Playford 212; Dale unable to play in an- organized Girls' must have skates o! any type, that" teseated in epaaeortssg s term, s4j oai this solemn occasion. Their lead- Wright 20x7: Doris Patridusoa MO; Hockey League and has8 to be satin- you area fairly good skater and also is league be formed, cast get hinI �. err and parents are. to be commended Connie Flurrey 204• Bed with a few exhibitim gsatt•es with that you own a hockey stick -u soy information, from ![ins Sandy Phial : can meet these requirements and ' 15 Phoning at 2-2860. Sundry has for the way the children. conducted High Triples: Bill Wright S+t3;. terms from Cobourg, Ct"elx.. �� old or over,, Jack Hood and two years experience and is a tag ' - ,themselves. Dale Wright 574. to srarm+a a few. with return y Beem r y of lit team of - a • • • in sash of the towns. Thin was Berate a ,will tewain on the rest her a 's boazd direetp A note to our membersr-Remem- -�; her your Bata for the ( Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. cult because quite a few of the mem- Gasses are usually essayed Sunday Come. on, girls. let's show file W Party. The deadline is drawing near James Blackburn, on lite birth oda berg were high school sttrdeaLs, la might in the Whitby diroerta 7-8 p.m. that they are not the only ones Arad Comrade Bill Sowerby feels there daughter on Sunday, November 15th, .lett of this. many of the gizia-under At the present time. this: time is used can play hockey for once and for ,l -- - - - : should be more returns to .1959. t tsA with, If you have misplaced your wee " -yon can obtain anath►er at the HaIL Icrndsresses extended to biro Bring sprat !zy weekn tku Dead D"4 m stSSe- -e his stay in hospital; and. also, those iataily here. WEST ROitGE S Corr _ ... atterley, of 5carbor ---------- now. Gwen S --. ... - Sunday- to welt# hi r. and O"y -__-- probably by everyone has nsE could Be cont"I" -iced that the• group boxes move arr tion will t hold their annual tfa1L sale Mrs- Eric Hilton and family, YM F"WXMAn The Fairport 13eseh Ladies Assorts- was out-, l The Frcachman's'Bay Home and i+'rd It's gr•n3 to be quite a ch-inge at the community hall this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pelham wer-t Mz Yon Fairsrieve of Spruce i School held• their 8th Annual (om- pcPPing up to the corner far clam Nov. 21 between the hours of `Z and into Foroata last Sunday to spend Be" D rsbart:ast, told township eq on Friday, !Cev. insteaLof Roing in to iiighLattd ,t - Plan to buy yotu halting at the day with Mian Marjorie iEaeDoa- ell this geek, tltst he fent Mr. mcncement Program ate ase o; the main argu!ne:ux the home bake table, your r hrfstmas old. Gesiga, Ptt�oeeper, should not t eatb•r 1:.. rite presidentlro, l 1. against the boxes was the Y that apt at the dry goods booth. 1!►eee lir. and llrn, R Deer attracted the to pick op dead animals, Brown, walr:umed ,,the graduates, thetter wajaround WN be a tat pond, pop and popeatsa Commencement at Pickering 'EiiC1i Mr. Fa'airgrirre contended' that parr t.is and. Grade g• Class' � thetas so much the arra becamereuttst M'-f, We y dead a,st#d earsii- be esstiytng a* g for the rbihd=etn: The Girl Gaid'ea, will School' last Friday night. Tntit• son Mr. LV. E'Gs. Vice-Fria. Ajax � have a very beautiful tittle 4.0mi utn• be add candy, Robert and Nick Baker, of Glesda}e d-wsstaa, al` which there School was guest speaker. - � cement". i'y so let's-611 co-operant and ntwke •� Faispprt Ratepayers Drive received that Grade 14 Cert• ffist esslY ooatamisutte on the meaning d conamAn in West eral mat- M=tm tt ask and the Beach ninq PW of an- a e.. t peen ante thi do not happen Assariattoa is boldins a gen paitartfi poustd, stating it waa the begin Rouge• os Wei Nov. ZS at a p.m. There inning the pound to be closed bees other phase of educa ianragd a nwre • E1ood Donors are urgently neededl WW be two whoop trasteer in alBmd- PAIItTI = sb4 D=ORA'1 CMC the lisatser, at infecting other i � other Phase d study. lin Hopkins The lirtckerinR Red Cross will hold asset to answer questions foe general *IAD pre' hors, fair quick, cbmt tttab. presented too Gradult',s•t Pint w its second Blood boner Clinic in the information. so, f::setiaas lulatins atad Coune3Qor Harvey Spans repot Diatg-ret Heudenir t. Harold Pre'United Church C. E. Centre, Pick- Congratulations to Leigh Watkins �. that-*r. Go iss toted him—that , ke, Doughas Dor�ct,' ]Nn ldcDy'x- on Monday,` Ntttstttber 30 from who celebrated his 10th, birthday on ERIC 3TOKh'i3 - P'1EtXlaTK W1KLL>Z peeked up dead doss ,whew reques ell. Absent wcrr- Briar: Cra:j k+ •22tog5 and front 6.30 to 9.00 P. M. If Monday, Nov. 18th- Painter'and Decorators but did not want to pick up dead t - - and Leonud Rombough. Mr. JOhn transportation is needed. please call We hope Heather Mel.esu is asm IL IL 3. Pkbr4agaft . Ontiulas and er animas. Mills, School Trustee, re rrtAen%cd Mrs. Sherman Scott. ATlantic 2-1197. feeling' better. She went into Ajax Reeve Sherman Scott said that : School A: ea livarl. cwt feh,,.s pas Saturday, November 21, a General Hospital on Friday to have TB. CHRISTMAS SILkLS police who requested that Mr. Ge. •were shown retitled "Carnival m ••Christmas Fair" will be held in St her tonsils removed- art► %Ouebee" and "Wild Life in the Rock- Ch Church from t to 5 P. m- ------------ stn Tamed In 'lbs Mail had Haut N ' B ------------------ -- ted that pick asp on ro ata th when they phoned ley q very tasty lunch was roved Shop at the Christmas Gift Table. �� The Association Hopes To Bear Highways Department about a c by the tottveners. the. Doll Booth, the Sewing Booth - animal. they in torn phoned her. Sorry to hear Mrs. Lois Fetti}e is and the Used Toy Booth. Have the The Brock Road Home and School FROI[ YOU nga ieonfined to Ajax Hospital .for tests. Hurry and get well Loin. children dip in the bran barrel and held their executive meeting on Tues- A speedy recovery is .wished 'or l then pick up something delectable at day' evening at the school• the Bake Barrel. Bake Table or The Cub Pack held their regular 10% DISCOUNT NOW Mr. Albert Baker who 6 ill with randy Table. Tea will be -served in meeting on Nov. 12 and the Cub Pack pneumonia. marched in the parade on Sundae with 'IALUMINUM WINDOWS i DOORS : Miss Joyce Fertile was hostess a: the gym, -RAILINGS, INTERIOR i PORCH i STAIRS '.a bridal sto,uer at her home on Fri- The •next meeting of the \\'eRt- the Dunbarton .Legion to this village Jan.. Rouge Ladies' Club will -be held on park. San- day- even ng. in honor. o4 Miss J Thursday. November 26. Nomination Novethber 14 was the day for San- _ FREE ESTIMATES,- NO OKIIGAT10N sate ;1fcE:elvey a and Elecaion of•Officers will then to Clat. to visit Toronto. It was a "Fhe second annual Cather and . on .''METAL CRAFT COMPANY take place and we hope that all the lovely, parade for those who braved Banquet ,vas held on Tue,day even- members will try to attend. the rain. . Ing at - the church by the Fairport Our sincere sympathy goes to The sympathy of the community is RR 3, PiCKERING "'United Church W. A. 'to honour the 11, crs- A turkey din- Mrs. W. J. Downing and family of extended to Mr. and Dhts. Eldon, Rob- Fee Wee ball p Flagstone Ter'ace` whose •husband' lassoo of Brock Road in the passing 'PHONE ATLANTIC 2-2153- OR iter was served which zvas heartily and father passed away last Satur- of the former's.sister, Mrs. R. C. Snel- 2-2736, COLLECT .enjoyed by all. Rev. J. Wilkin,on a••=s day grove of Scarboro on Sunday Nov. 15: 'Master of �Cere onics.. Guests o£ honour, were: Police Chief Reg. Par- __-H-ert- an opportunity for some en• at the Scarboro General HoCeme. In, ker, Councillor Rens Hawtho.nc:, Don terprising, young lad! There's a paper terment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, -WOULD- YOU LIKE A HOME Hopkins (coach), . Bernie 'Beamer route available at ATlantic 4-5415.and Toronto. • Mgr- r Become a Globe and Mail carrier and �attndedSeveralSf3otn's Brougham United with (assistant). and' Harv. Fertile, Mgr- , earn your own pocket money. , •. Chief Parker congratulated rase boys The Square, Dance ,Club meets on Church on Nov. 15 to attend the fu- H ADDRESS OF DISTINCTiOH on their accomplishments this sea,er.. Friday,. November 20, in :Centennial neral service of the lace F. D: Carter - Ross Hawthorne presented, the Goll United Church Hall. Bring a luno'h, of Brougham who passed away Nov and ..with a cheque for $50 from the T-P. nth is ex- o{ Pickering, to help defray expin- and join ver ono with Ede Butlin to de Ajax hospital• Sympathy E MAPLE TREES ON EVERY LO' tended to the bereaved, family.. HUG res, Don Hopkins stated .he L'ee calling. Everyone welcome. Mr. M. Hamilton of Brougham who Congratulations to 'airs. R. Lud- Wees got as far as they did this .ear to of Island Road, ,whose baht' dau- , is recuperating at his daughter's home on by working "as a• team . He hopes we gate was born on Nov ember 10; i<lrs• C. Hubbard -was well enough to wilt have enough boys next year to and also to Janice and Sharon who 'attend his grandson's wedding . in -A., QUIET RESIDENTIAL STREET keep tap the Frenchman's Bay. Pee now have another little sister. on Sat. November 14 and P. Vee Ball Team. He' also stated he Happ, Bi-thdav to Linda Hender- I on Sunday visited his wife who is con- only - ` would like. to see litckey facilities ler stain of Friewkliip •-\ve, who celebra- fined. to Port.-Perry Hospital. the boys of the t,,,vn.,hiR. "the tee 3 blocks from Whitby's four �cornei NVecs received small trophies %%:th ted her birthday erith friends• at a Party on. November 14. LIVERPOOL their no, r.es a;id 145J C'ec \1 ce -Chan.- Come over. this weekend and tee what we have. Only three ars I•ft with f,11 ti 4ubr c Smith celebrated a o g d ,n Old E g sh an V g i pions.o4.them. Jimmy �fnrnsrn c:f r,. Detroit Pel_\\laser`. `as to have been �AiRPORT BEF�CH 'birthday lasf 'Monday• Noviw1her 16. `t ages Styes M n li d it in an sty es R. Det', celebrated - guest speaker- but his plane frnrn Gla(i to heir Pam Hat.•thorne is Mr. and Mrs.. Located _• - Chicago ,gas lata and he was unable home folloti+ing her ha,.ing het• ton- their 20th--wedding anniversary last to make it. Billy' Prentice. Captain. sill removed last' week.-tuesday. Noventl,er 17. S bbcks *art of Whitby-'t Four Cornus on Oundat..Turn Louth on Reynold St. tam est Ontario Lodiis' Coils". - - -thanked the ladies, .anti also the ger Just a reminder the Cub: and the • Mr. Ed. Priebe and Mr. Jim. John- speaker. Stouts are selling cards, i,rappiri� son went up to Orillia, hunting, and Built by =a Ba Bowling League - Standings Bay paper and seals, in the district, and while there spent the week-tad with �. McEWAN & SON '12ed Hots 16; Bio Jos 13; Bay Cats will be calling at ,rout door soon: Mr. Johnson's mother. _ _ ,r t _ 12: Yellars 111 Hellcyajs 9; Headpins Mr. Wm. Knox of 14' Lakeview. Vaughan . .Willard Home and 8; •Stinkers 7';' Roughriders 6. •High' Ane. is bolos again and feeling fine SchAol will hold a euchre on Tues- Single (flat) -Helen Hill 255; Ralph and wishes at this time to thank the day, November 24, at 8.30 p. m Re- INFORMATION: WHITBY MO. i-2:27 Thomas and Clare Skitch 293. High Fairport Beach Home and School : freshmenta. _ ' %►�i1N000RT: R.. W. EWA► AX 3"4�S .- Single (handicap) Helen Hill - and the Duebarton Church Group and the Mrs. R. Deslardin's tsisters• Mo rWin Jones 301. High Three (flat) ' _'Fairport Beach Ladies Assoc. for and. Linda, and her father, of Hunts - MISCS"NEOUs CLASSIFIED 'YOUR FRIENDLY RESIDENT AOENT' �A.R-TIC- LES• FOR SALED• S With Grateful Thanks E. MORLEY - - _ a LAWNMOWER Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gourlie app CASH AND CARRY PRICES HEAD AR PLYWOOD _ QU ��-recvate, with grateful thanks, the ON P - MSURANiCE AND REAL 9STATE •. . SALES & SERVICE. kindness. and good w.sbes front their �_� - 83.7$ rs rt s. - 4a0a - PNOMES P --------- ----------- -- s is Itim, I! s� Yeas ataaey yoa71 waste, npighbo and f 'rnd 85.41 . _. tier, a Htt1e y mowers seam i 4r8s� ". 18.96 or � Is, Mempeiam - OFFICE 67 67 II/ab RESIDENCE- 767 _ what they ain't. In" loviri memory of my dear nabt- - PiCICERiNG, ONTARIO - : SEE A FULL LINE AT g y 5-16tb's Sheathing Plywood 03.11 DINTY S her Martha Murdoch who passed a- :1 y 03.65 - j SMALL MOTOR CT,TNTC way November 30, 1954. % Underlay9631 Lovingly rerdember by her daugh. - 4:4 p Uderlay 0124 WE SELL THF BEST °p AND SERVICE THE REST ter Florence, son -in -taw Kyrle_ nerd 2 LL'Insulation, 70 sq. fat(*3.49 _ ���� LTD Can - Piekeriag' W4 - grandchildren Joseph,,and Carola 3 In. Insulation, 50 sq, ftt 13.39 COOPER n dawn,, no night returns ns :. - • - _---- But ti at morning think of you, Bags Loose I ulatiioa .90 -- - 0 t' .CALEDONU► ROAD -TORONTO $BPTIC TANKS :those left .behind are very good, iaORREST LUMBER CO. LTD. But rrone replaces you. Opp. Pickering Police Sxst+on _ CLEANED shed r M{ a ett a s e . - - lei`s lteaHiFhwa 2 SiQCKS A BRICKS err . -. ��1 si ' \ti lien i am 1 • alone, No.. BU1 T Four last partiirg wish Phone: TEm le 9- aril _ - STRUCTURAL STEEL I could Iikc t� tare heard, APPLES _ Oshawa - BA 3-4012 And breathed in your ear Spies 261.50 Per Bash. _-- - - - ------ have _ _ - li lam vatting word (Bring Own Container] _ CRANE RENTAL tJni trope whom •lost ROBT C i2EESOR , - - !!T?[C. TANKS CLEANED' Areyab:e to tell' Two n>iies-west of Breck Rd. os, _ ,... _ TSE SAN WAY e- sin is ll' heart., ------------------------------- : 3TAT10N ROAD, pICKERlNO* ONT. - Phones 126, EM. 3-2802 1 t1 p APPLES AND POTATOES New tanks tristslled At nut saying .farewell. FOR SALE W. WAM Macs 04.50 Per Bushel .. Y :lbow. Wbtt>� no iia BROUGHAM Other Varieties On Hand +----------------------------- a Ball ' e Please Bring -Containers . Congratulations to Brougham Open Evenings And Week -endo _JOHN kimm. who played `Altana to a tie of PICKERING ORCHARDS IN SU R A N C • - . - RODMAN 2--2. They' have now had one win.. . s[ e W o{ picketing ytllssss , - one loss and two ties. malum[ -them s�On No. 2 migtnm t e ASSURANCE � third place in the LeaVe. Pismo: Pickedag 367162 y t1 PR .. SHEET METAL ------- - 1 •. irOMiAlRY LTD. We are glad to hear. Ides. W. Haei- ..._... --_-_--____---- ,y ilton was able to return home on Fri- FOR SALE - eight;, only, stoma '� -� day after spending some time. at the appear 28 6y 56 inches. 13.50 W� home of her d ughter in Oshawa . each: Phone: Pickering 731 y 1� ICIrIGSTON ROAD EAST ' Y The Turkey Supper is the Hall os, also two used inside doors 83.00 each, -asponsored bthe u -o -r -s -t -e cuttings ---- -3-5-c --p-e--r --fo--o-tFrivIng Tok"Am eIkitedho ?S Cotu�es0aStewardsof 5t.John'sC uich drew---- Company Deaiw leer a large crowd and_proved a r� '&uc- FOR SALE -forced -air funise- _ 011Elie.: Stadon Plaza Ajax. sbopalN Centre Pboa.= Ajas w1 • GURNEY cess. The members wish to thank all oil; all ductwork; 200 -gal_ tank. Can » CLARE The' helped io make it a success.- be converted to coal. $100. Also `oar The' - W. M. S• -of St. John's Church pieces of TV .equipment, reasonabtes -�- ~ RUUD will hold their next meeting on Thurs- phone Pick ring 5M. - day afternoon. November -19, at the _ _ - _-_ MORTOAOES - APPRAISALS jUWI►CES■ WATER HEATERS hone of, Mrs. H. Plaxton, assisted by FOR SALE - carriage. two years venersMMrs. l-. old, I ---8--Q- ---- outfit. GAS RANGES 51byid -yer,$5V. Pickering phoneSM. "Prayer". There -----__ -baio PHON$: PICYlRIh0 143 TORONTO] =Mpn 2�! MOORFURASlS will also be the Travelling Baaket at FOR girls . wl white ligate REAL .ESTAT! SRO[IIrR '%reg tip fe S y7eR this,.meeting. skates, excellent riontiition. 9 Tudor' PICIEERI110 VI3lAGE ee The Women's Inadtute anis 4-H St Ajaz. Phone 657. _ - s �e em Girls are sponsoring `a Hoare Baking )fere. wHICOMATIr 1-4 MILZ SOUTH BIDE NO. 2 HiGHWAT 1q0� M PICS Sale to be held,in the Town+hip Hall REAL ESTAN w JSAXT OF DUNH,ARTON, -on Saturday afternoon. Novem5ier 21. -a IMO. 6.251.5 WNW Any donations to t3»s eek will be TO RENT , cottage; three' bed- - as..- 6 QL MNAC� a The 4-H Cluti stet at the isome of j �°: Targe living -roam; tompkle j� ; r Mrs. Roberts on Monday. November bath; od tinted; large reehea; reed «" . � eatljr palated and re -decorated ----------- 9, when Mis4. Gordon was the guest throughout Excellent- condition. Pb. --~�-speaker, and gave an interesting tails ung 80. ti a APACIOVII din UXVB AND 31"UTIFVTii ROOMII_: !'ADiO AND TWIS M[VICIS "Posture". Next weeting will be _ w . - O>tH ilOARAlfTTisD held at lite borne of. Mrs Harden oft T "- - t. OVz&4 OO1 1XO LAZE ONTAWO _ h �E two four -apart apartment. av aR " (PROM DAYS IPICKISR2l16 December 5, �t '; Osjss m . -` igbed twro bedroorl apartmettL, avail- ;� 1mfD G►IRE 7233 '�AAji "ORTATION .. able November 29. Phone: Mckerieg MW La Carta m >REOIiTi!» 3192M IN CH/IRO! _ .. _ Nii►pgII10i - ATlsinde S 41N Tfs� q Freak 706 afar 5.00 - --- ----------------------- BURT - - ATlm* 2-0431 One of our best known residents WHIT13 passed away in Ajax Hospital thio --------------- O-LET Foui room apartment tM est week - in the person of 3[r P � P ' with hat, all coaveaieces, Base Line Frank Carter. He had been in failing east of Pickering Beath Road. First health for. some time. He was a `f o MILLER member of St. John's Church, an house on left (north) aide. 165 00 per ,H - Class; w s a member Fr f the a 7. f -. OddfeIto month. Phan 'Whitby MO 8-382 DO BLIZZARD ELECTRIC EATING SER Bill; d ________________________ _____ lora school boird for a number of nov 27 .- .. .• TOR SALE OR RENT . COLEMAN years; al,o a member of the Citizens' r in Dunbarton. Five .rooms; vauable COMMZRCIAL RZSIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL WIRING ; League for-tNverrty years, a treasurer (NATURAL GAS AND lot, garage. `-`Jaynes", Broker, Phone ` f� League or ten years. He leaves - - - his widow, three daughters, .FREE ESTIMATE -OIL-BURNERS L E Mrs. f Peters): Eileen, , both c 2 1901 OIC. BU o mot c« (Ontario Fuel Board License) f ria and Diana of Broug� nI HELP WANTED of the A a • Marion in, Cali or 1 9 M Broug- ham; also one sister and two brothers. _ AVON CALLING t` - Phone Pieke�in 362 CLEAN-OUT SERVICE The funeral took place on Sunday ff afternoon, with service in Brougham Have a new and interesting career til -.� TRAILER HEATING -Church, conducted by Rev. A. Cress- If you re over 30. have.ambitron and 4 ualify, AVON will train - you. -For M well, with interment in V''hitevale' q y 'Water ' For W Rouge Industrial "'Ax 657 " I Cemetery. interview phone between 8 and 9 a. -y+ �. - • , - Missu e H 7-031 9 TUDOR ST., AJAX lir. and Nits Pascoe and fzinily _ visited 'sir, and Mrs. Puckrin- Tor- Toronto. E t rbndge U _a onto, on Sunday. ---------------'--r-------------- o Area Poses Problem -Cast _ ------ t r is Deer Ge read for Christmas; lets - Congratulations to Mr. and MTs. y fined to her bed at the home of her don`t be satisfied with a small in - Mr. Robinson appeared before town- who would pay,. said the Reeve. Gen- John I. Hamilton who were married. daughter,. Mrs. Frank Grey. at Pick- at Agincourt, on Saturday after Ship council this week -asking that erally these things- are charged as ering. noon. come when you can our Complete line including gin earn big money e The weekly euchre was held in ft water service in West - Rouge be ex- Local .Improvements., • sets, vitamins, tonics, cosmetics, cal- lir.. and Mrs. Reg. Hoskins and the Township Hall on Tuesday even- tended to his industrial property, east Hr. Robinson said he didn't think family have moved • to their north ing when the following were winners y extracts etc Get yourself all inert -of Port Union. Local -Improvement would hurt any- farm, the former Arbuckle place, -Ladies: Mrs. George Gray, Mrs. - lined up for those Xmas iii$- With Mr. Robinson said there was one one, but that there was another prop Several. from.hewe attended Pick- Goodwin and Mrs. G. Hodgson, Mr. FAMILEX, big ,commission bonus, building would.be ready in about 10 erty adjacent to his, and -he did not 'ering Township Sunday School Con. P. Weir, Mrs. W. -Carlton and Mr. S. gifts, etc. , Dept, It2, 1604. De(onintiere�, - days and he was- negotiating with know if .that owner would be willing. vention on Saturdayat Whitevale. Montreal, Jewell. Eirthday prizes.went to Mrs. _ several others, one a 30,000 sq. foot The Reeve and engineer. are to dis. The Yount Peopl'e`s Union attend- Ogden and. Mr. Goodwin. "-'"'"' "- ""_-' building. He stated,that when he pur- cuss the matter with the adjoining ed the Y. P. Church- Service at At- The recular meeting of the Worn-. POSITION chased he understood . there.. would ownelr, Mr. Cowan -to see if something hert St. United Church in Oshawa on en's Institute was held in the Town- OF Likely be no objection from council can be done. Sunda night. ship Hall an Tuesday afternoon,' Nov- `! to his getting the water. Mr. Robinson, "I think the town- y g p SUPERVISOR v, _ 1 ne Jr.e. rytttakers` Club will meet", ember 10,_ with a fairly good attend-__ _ `;• Reeve Sherman.Scott told Mr. Rob- ship wants industry." on Saturday at 9.30 a. m. -at the home arse. The Presi leiF tire.. Annis was '. `Applications are soliei#sd c ;; iason there wase a matter -of a $4,000 "We do" said Reeve Scott, "but not of Misses Gladys and Sheila Disney, in charge. .Mrs, «rm. M;lne,, Dele- for the position of = ? < cost to take the water from its pies- if it will' cost us' -more than it: is Congratulation; to bliss Anna Wil- rare to the Convention gave a splen- ,•; J• ent location to his. The question is �i oath to have it locate here." + Supervisor of f' - son on receiving .her Seconder}• :did acc�trnt ref the Convention: which••' iRED -CROSS ESE- P •Schopl Graduation _.Diploma for the Nva: en need hy-- all. ,.''.1!rs. M. Ellicott- s supper was given. It netted ;2$7.3; (-,ene.ral Course, and 'to hfCs� Mary (cub uta ink for \Ir.. Beer) rave a t HOMEMAKERS BALSAM& MT. ZION Jean Jamieson and Mr. Roti Jones, rort nterecting readirf*. The Roil ;Approximately four hours 'a };" lengthy d�scus:ron soak place on on receiving their Secondary School Call iter: "Magazine and why I buy day -five days a week involveel. The W. A .met last %Ve'dnesday at the uniting of the W. A. and %'ti. bf. 7;;s, {anti in I)ipinma: fear the Cortnm- It!' brought forth many atiwrers The c' the home of ..Tice George �Yil••on. S: The mcetin closed kith a It urn For further particulars, apply to g- y ercial Course. and Mr Ron Death tincts«-= *.were Mrq. Geo -re Grav and 0 The meptinq opened with hymr. 300, and prayer by Rev., Fleetham.• The and Misses Janet and Sharyn Jones Mrs. Sliirk served a lovely Ipnch. MRS. C. E. PETTITJEAN. +11' prayer. by MV .. Geo. Pickett, and the, hostess' -served a cafeteria suppler. on re6iiivinq their Secondary School Congratulations to Mr. anC -Mrs. Vice-chairman. scripture by Mr's. F. Disney- from Several from.here attended the fun- •Intermediate Certificates at the Pick- Gordon Hughson on the arrival of Pickering P.O. 1' - Ephesians 6, 10-18. Fifteen ladies eral of Mrs. John Broome, Wednes- ering District High School Commen- another snp on -Sunday, Novetitber 15, - Tel; Pickering 70. '• answered the Roll by a verse with -"day, at Bowmamille. Mrs. Broome ",cement Exercises last Friday night. at Ajax Ho:-pital. Pickering Township -S, Village 1 i the word "Stand". Lesson Thoughts was killed in a car accident last Sun- Mr. and Mrs. V. Baker of Wood- Mr.- and Mrs. Mahen and family of -.-Red Cross Homemaker I - on "Therefore Stand" were taken by day and her daughter Susan- died a vill, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Agincourt visited Mr. and• Mrs. Al. Comrnifte " E the President, and the Theme . Sorrg rfew days later as a result of it. Thee- Me3. Lorne 'Jones. Harrey on Sunday. .............. _ sung. Two -minutes of silence was ob--sympathy. of this"community. goes to _ served in memory -of the fallen in the the bereaved family. r two wars, A report of the Bazaar and -Mrs. W.iffi6n White has been con - - - a, . -- 7- — - ---- 1111111- F 11000 fi _ - .. - .. - .. - ,. . ► , ,.; ,.-. . , . .. . .. .,,}' , .. .. �' _ z ,...- .. :. _ - . •• - �-� ___�� .. _ .- --- _Mw ,-� - - _ `�I Known Couple e� by all: also the hanyburgs were del I November co has been chosan for Walter Gale,. to Beverley ]faker. icious. receiving contributions toward its A few from here were at the Several of our hunters have gone to cost. Church is now being held at day School Convention at White Manitoulin Island for the hunting sea- 2.30 p, m. on Saturday. ' ;. son: Good luck boys. Les Wilson is Mrs. G. K. Pratt and. Miss Jean The Club is having a Euchre x tiro new one this year. Esdale attended a Teachers' Meeting in the school this Saturday eve ` �* I.Mrs. E. Laatbert o'f Flint, Mich., at the Bros. Ro;.d School Thursday November 21. Ladies, 'please b . and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pegg. Osh- afternoon. lunch. a,vpa, had Sunday dinner at the Mil- Several from here were deer hunt°- ' DUNBARTON ton Pegg home; also Mr. and Mrs. y thi; pant week. Harm surd ,_ iliac, Fenelon Falls. Congratulations to Mr: r.nd bins. Vaughan Willard _ .. , y, 1,. M +�-------------- -------- John Bre at: on the birth of a girl, s W i Association "• I Irene, oil November 9,r 1950, at the I Holding A. I.s AUDLEY X A Ajax Hospital. , "•. , EUCHRS a ` r The W. A. held a Social Evening Mr. Bob McHugh spent Sunday , A f s F. Ford,' Milton. at the School, on Disse Road, %z frt the church last Tuesday, w•he 1 with Mr. and pins. - ,„ bSiss Bernice Chapman, Toronro Me. and Mrs. G. Izatt attended the Barton, on ` h showed coloured Slides of Ru, .ia. She , funeral in Mimico on Friday. of their had tiisifed Russia while teaching in ., nieQe's fiance, Charles Snell. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, • ' - r est Germany., Linda Seto played a Miss Jan Becker, Toron o spent at 830 P. M. a e r t a ': . ,.: number of piano selections. A social 1,Mrs. the week e�td at the home of Mr. and Admission SOc. Everyone welt hour followed when the ladies ser- James Davidson. Frites and Refreiahm+snts. A . Mr. and bars. Fred Puckrin attend- instruction in a separa* roots , x�.4,�_ved refreshments.s 1 .t Anew Lowry organ has been pnr- ed the wedding in Alderwood on Sat- those who wish W learn this•, ,,��,;u chased for the church. This Sunday utday, of Mrs. Puckrin`s pephew, .. �.. . i� phonto .by Azzopardi .. . - Holy Trinity, ' .: � - - . - . _ . - ' Ajax, v.ds the scene of a pretty - _ I .' .•,wr y„� �a it `,� Mix:,' _ . wedding recently when Sharrone 0",, , . - and - _ daughter of Mr. . Smith • awns � 'D , . _ Mrs. Kenneth T. Smith, Ajax, be- - , faec came the bride of Kenneth John "' _ , ` Chafen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1... • . - .Wilfred Chafen, R.R. 2, Claremont. ,f �' . . . _ ��, . . � - _ _1. .. Mr, and Mrs. Petty of Vietonah. _ .. _ pent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. H. p - - ,�rdeaad Lars. Gordon Borland. of `' - " - - 'Walkctwo spent the week -end with 1 . . . kt' �r' -' . _. _ . ' Borland, hare. ' . Mrs. George Baia. Easton Corn- - . ' _ -' , _ - •. . - ions, has been sptndtf+g hyo wettm „ _ '``' with her nobew, Mr. Don Hedges. .' _ . • do- ,. - .- - ` 11 . iDC:i deer t1t3nWs ha -;e hero - .. . 'gs J*C "K _fag gory well Cecil R_ edatan and par- _ returned oa the week -cad with 1. . M. five deer. Ron Ortiz came home with .. . I - . _ . . ' .one. and Walter Ward and party. - _ . - . ^- ;tivith Eottr, and -two bears. _• f /r - . F - . Several from, here braved the wen• • • . , •. - ' ther to ,see the Santa Claus parade in _ : _ f _ _ Toronto, on Saturday . r ' .. 5 Steyr Doueettr and �. and bars, `� .s .. :, . Mr. - - ,fi. :family. of Goodwood have moved mto K ,F � ac,' x 1.4 - -the former home of Ton Vandelil~ ti 'w ' `. K � Mr. Ernest Baker is back to work_;. Again fallowing a recent operation. -i r. Reuben iiuxtable, Chalk Lake. is a �" {" �� mafined to :Oshawa Hospital at pre-". z��I 1. ; k '` . •r «; •sent. .. ___ - We are sorry to report Mrs. Ttws. �a ` '` . ••' Gregg suffering a bad fall last week. . _ `� ; , ; . }� number of students 4nd parents 1 L$. from here attended Comnscncerrtent - - M . ' - ♦*1 . .x -Exercises -act Pickering on Friday ev- _ e' r . ' ,' -ming. • • r i - °. s p, , Mn and Mrs, Clare Keevil attend- < . ed the Icecapades ' .in Toronto last ,' Thursday night y: r k, z, . Susan Hayward celebrated her bfr- thday last Friday with a party of her s % • .. friends. a'; , s t , x !M - -» . The annual Christmas Party ,for I - - .5 • , the dtildren- of Legion .Members and . " : - Auxiliary numbers Rill be held on - " . __ " k , 7t'♦ .. ".Decca�e i.r ld, at i.30 p m. to the ­­ I, . . _ml. . �d-. __ Communuy Hall. Mrs Doreen Welsh was confined tb . .s. - - wate N last week with the fin. z ' s 1ter.hanx you nee At the regular meeting of the lout _ ,,i, -Legion Branch,. the election of off- o :.i 11 the' . ... -iters for the new year took place. . .Elected are: President, J. Ronnie: lit -. Vice -Pres.• . J.'.Lehman; 2nd. Vice- - - . Curtis; Secretary, P. Holl - Pres.. J.� • a_. McGuire; j' rn .head: Tres urer,• J install - - oM ' a ,' W y a Y > SRt at Ann s. R. Carruthers. and Ex - . . B,-Me_ekins acid J , ^ a ecutf�e: j... ;.ifll5, _ .r. r , , Baker. " -, a modern two -element> The Auxiliary of the Legion held a 2, "'.14 - their meetit.g on lovemher 12, with i tlecti�r, ut ott:cers, as follows: Frei. ' ter heater �` " -Mrs. E. Murray; 1st..Vice-Pres•, Mrs. y - electric wa :.. - Pry-.. Mrs. P. Despa:sin: 2nd Vice , bi c- _._ Benson Sec• tars, birs. J. ,, - - . N. , - ti , f ,� : a31;-, , - 4Guire; Treasurer. ,pins, I:. tfadill; :.: .. day g bye t0 hot water problems ..:' �' Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. J. Peu : , Execut- %. =live: Mrs. A: Lehman, -,Mrs. E.. Goden . Z I I. a� Qncze and forever!. Install a modern two-eelement, 'and 'Mrs. I. Red'haw. I' Sorry to report that IvirS Connie :' `fast -recover electric water heater in your home. `� �`' }: , •'Blake has been confined to bed with l •� pnenmania. Let Hydro tell you the exact size and capacity that' �:. IN 4 Sunday vi with Bir. and Mrs. - _- 'A.' Samarillo were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. Y��w. x . will meet our family's hot water requirements. h .i,%:.. Wells, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. N. y t , a r �, Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie. - s pP1Y of r uaranfeed su '5, - ` Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar and family Enjoy the luXury of a g } - .bf Weston were the Sunday visitor.. lenty reSerVe! E `� � °' `�' of Mr. and -Mrs. W. Gliddon, t 'hot water ..:plenty on tap, p in The United ;church will hold their , r $azaar on November z1. : . r, y 1 y ectri water heater safe, .clean, , ,�, ; .. a 11. ' find our el The Woyman's Association of fisc /' You'll 1fi -'" United Church will meet on xovettt= and compact, and you'll know i•n advance { �', her 2;, at 2.00 p. m' �f rs. Carson and ` V.'','pins. ;NlcConnetl in 'charge of the pro- how little ou will pay under Hydro's attractive gram.. his i= the Annual Business y , > t ,. . .: .. _ ,pf eetin r , a I F - lat Rate method of billing. .. . . _. _ _ .._ _ .. . ... _. .�t '• ti' r. . r t J „ - -_ - _.GREEN OOD ' - •-- . r .. {; >, , Y k / `'f E " ';:'Ihe k'cun; I'cnplc's Satisfy 'had .. 1 I. • . ,charge of the church service on Sun= ,- ., �y ;, 1 - ;da John Paxton hats the address. a' ,F t ti .' ,� : y. - , s His helpers were. Miss �iranda� rrlo - � .�;�. . `:; "Moore, Janice Clark, Fred Schrawrrf, ":-r""� h. s" jackrrian, Bill Hicks Wayne tau Itil E g,ETTE Ft E LE GTIi l CALI,.Y , ,4 ;� � ��a . V ` Mrs. R'ilson an'd Misc Edith Orm- is yOYri ' \v k 7, ^� C ,o .e, Od gave a report Of the Sunday i °ate vOo4 �'+a r° a, 'a > `�' �`R q`x - School Convention at Wbitevale on - t : >! ° ,, a ^ r ;W' a �i•WE o \ Sato -day during the Sunday School s. r' w.>s«^ ° `� �^ ', a#: *°a� `o..'az>'>' '''> y:.♦' , .. , „, liar . ')Ffovr. tt..� 4?�S� ,r• +� a.♦:r . , .r, N,;,�p,q;arrNiav vr+S+ntJ:Y+..,'r�ac'sr :a.wr •r.w„�.++1•iex. 'w.ww+».++♦• r. >, ' •30.+x, _ • - The W. A. Social Evening was �• fairly well attended' on Thursday. - ` - ficturCt &W singing were enjoyed .. - r - - , f ' .n.`�.`�:I '' GYM• a�/S� .- �aa.+,i' ckft is IP ��.+.;...._....kyr... G'Dr!'i!'_'�,f�+�•�•r.....-.> .•.�.-i `.. ~•, 2. D�o7�rOot�hy 11 Hazel pawsoa 21y; Hazel Neale years old • S. - Hazel 9 N -Bullock-202• Bid Thon,p- The Planning $"mps—Again . ` '- ;g •.. t, , h 24¢1 ening Board decided, that .. ne Yom! 6. Barhira 7 seta 21 Eileen Edmunds 2.10; Pat Mr. Clarke was askins for a amgli �, 4, - 11velya 6 Sttatfoid 231; Hilda 3efitehe:l 264;, subdivision when he ed to deed -Roead Supt J. S. Chapman reported me frae umciie was givesi to a. High •SinSie (fist): Evelyn Ponn- ILA Stapks 205; B,vbara Suter ?GS, four lots to his four children. Titi to couaell this week ti t trees, nes! rseidePt .this _ wok re- etta 2�: High Single (handicap) 2Q?; .Smith 221. Board suggested that a subdivision -Greenwood were cut last winter, to r* to hunters and trespassers, Hilda Mitchell 264; High Pripl�--------------------------------- - Plan be presented at a later date improve visibility and that to pail n. M&*garet Marshall of Con. 2, (flat) Evelyn Bonnetta 620; High LOTS FOR CHMJMEN 11 MANS �hen_municipal water may be avail- out green stumps would require a t 38, asiEed council's advice. Triple (handicap) Hilda Mitcnelf able. road construction job. p party and rpt A SUBDIVIS14T PLAN 'Sin cars the Mr. Clarke received s consent fora Mrs. A Corrie of Greenwood Road �. PoBce„'said Reeve Sherman Stott, 200 Scores And Over - Flat At the re m separate deed on the block which said that a lot of good logs were t is an we cans ” gul*k meeting of the. Pick. tests on Fairport suggest." Hazel Neale 236; Norwa Baker irpo Street at, French- left beside the Greenwood road that ering Townshi Plahiiing Board -Rob- man's Ba Mr. Clark had made the'were were creatin 241;• Dorothy• Phelan 253; Eileen Ed- ert Clark ared befose the' Board Y• ` g a ,hasard. Ldies' BowlhW Lo"41 aaunds 203; Evelyn Bonnetta 258; i request for a separate deed for the ` .Councillor •Edgar Jarsaed was asked for several = cotsteata • ire wanted a Novambar 1p, Hitch 'Mitchell 2 ,- 'Barbara Suter groperty where., the.:watercourse runs to check further into -the -matter o>l;- h deed for each'of the four dote `through .his 16 lot property. gttting rid of stumps.' t� Pa4iits 200, 204; Amy Smith 201; Anne Fec- wanted to Give to ea& of his "four ■ ,An 15 stone 241. C ti D . U jFOOD MARK 6 7 ET 1 'OPEN EVERY EVERY EVENgVG TI 7:00 p.M. ROUGE H 1 L L S EXCEPT THURS. & FRI, TILL -%00 PAA ON WAY- - 'PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. NOVEMBER 19 - 20 - 21 .LUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE - . t; U1111111(i111�iY1IlYIi4ilii M - .• : i MAPLE LEAF SLICED r,r•:,_' '6 oz.' Vacuum Wrapped pkg. MACARONIk,.......,_ C CHIEESELOAF.. - SAVE 10 CENTS,.., FLESH, -F OrHo�C S -c JUBILEE SMALL LINK PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1Ib tray35c MAPLE LEAF PEAMEALED (VAC PAK) gee' COTTAGE ROLL : --lb. 45C - ,TURKEY SING Every Wednesday until December 23rd, Vouchers for Five of Stroud's Far»ous Turkeys (Fresh. Killed, Not Frozen) will be given away as prizes -at St. Mary's Bingo in Pickering Village, Community. Hall. There are 20 games, and 2 Jackpots and 2 Share -the -Wealth. Bingo starts at 8.00 p.m. and admission- is 50 Cents. TURKEY VOUCHER WINNERS - NOV. lith, :lets. Jane Lawson, 38- Beatty at., Ajax ' Mrs. H. Johnston, R.R. .1, -% nitby ]firs• A. Buckner, 35 Park Crescent, Fairport -Beach Mrs. Lou Waizman, Cburcb St. N.,' Pickering Mrs. Berniece Moore,'oi Lakeview Ave. F'Oport Beach SPECIAL OFFER OF 3c OFF PLUS 2c OFF DOMESTIC :Lb. 1 _ SAVES CENTS HALF PRICE SALE ' :< ON ORANGE CRUSH ` BUY 1 CARTON OF ORANGE CRUSH at Regular Price 41c i GET SECOND CARTON -FOR _____------------ _ _____ 30c i Plus Refundable Deposits ` ZIP 13 Oz. Tins' i l hem's 325 — -- - DOG for C FOOD' fowd ..(CASE OF 48 TINS $3.95) - SPECIAL OFFER OF 6c OFF PLUS 11c OFF MAPLE LEAF SAVE 17c Half Pound Packages 'CHEESE C for 'S_ L-1 C E S �. _ - - _ Fresh c�NAD�H -LAMB FRESH _Lamb Legs ` _ 16.49c FRESH Lamb in the basket lb. 23e FRESH Lamb Loin Chops lb -59C MAPLE LEAF BONELESS SMOKED HAM1b'.' Whole; Cuts, or Slices BONELESS ROLLED - PRIME RIB ROAST lb 9c MAPLE LEAF SLICED RINDLESS _ - -1 Ib. pkg. BREAKFAST BACON :: r 59c No. 1 FIRM GOLDEN RIPE -.�B�A N A N A. -S lbs_ C . 12 9. SWIFT'S GEM ib. V 9 MARGARINE.'— (Limit 5 lbs. , Per Customer) RUMBA _ lb SAYE ON FRESH MILK FRESH HOMOGENIZED MILK ____ 3 Quart Jug 55c FRESH 2% MILK '____=___ 3 Quart Jug 47e Plus Refundable Deposit MAPLE LEAF PROCESS CHEESE - 16 Oz. Jar CHEDw-JR-SPHED c SAVE 10 CENTS CANADA PACKERS — SAVE 6e sir, t 12 oz. Square Tin C K%L I K s� 0,110111- W-0, ' b 4 t � 3T4�• L. � , �. s � 1 2 -WEEKS --K ET �s CANADIAN5L,« KRAFT CHEESE3 I.:l . �TiNZS SOUQ WHRE FANCY SAICO TUNA SAVE IGA CHOICE PEAS 5; ,E = i -oz 3TINS ,I �8 TN _ 1 SOU101-P - AYU#n —'SAVE 25c rNSTOMATO 1 WESTINGROUSE25-40OLU u 60 WATT _ fOILWRAP6 sVc 'Foa 6 1OIE LIS SIGA 1 c 1 .: IGA WAX PAPER SAVE 2,kRl YORK IRISH OR BEEF SAVE 16C STEW �TiNZS ,as CAKE - ROBIN ^yy000 WHITE. SAVE OR GINGER MIXES SAVE 24c _ 1KGS 1 . , -.F