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i M a , • VOL 75 NO. 49 IC RI'NQ. �ITA>RIo W, C. MURKAR AND SON PUtlt.I HERS Authorized As Second C ' , Subscri itlon Rates: 412.50 Per Year United Stats 41io0 FRIDAY, .JUNE 27, 1956 Post Office utas - 3 Cents, Per Copy Dept Ottawa . .,Boat Dike For,,.Ba � =� �• •. • boat WArea N. t Zo tTi�aeY and �Of sa.to , I TWO READINGS GIVEN �! ."LAND -USE" BYLAW • • PICKERINO VILLAOS Hundreds Attend Opening- Of County !ail ,. Zo ' land in the • south end of lung _ • • .:d Piekeiiag Township regardless of J. H. Purvis along with a _nom. what it is zoned for, is going to be s er of the Regional Conservation, L contentious suWeet with Borne _ \ ;; : , u Authority members left on 1Vednes. people; -which has been in evidence at ' ti " township council meetings over the day fo• a tour, of 'Western Ontario put few weeks. -viewing dams and 'othe: flood con. - trr,l pr•,jeCts. Again .this week, a delegation ofr • * T- -„1, '- home owners from Frenchman's Bays; John Rammer is now id Oshawa Hospital followingsurgery, wafted council with regards to �'� ►t ?Misses . Judy Puckrin and Beth , zoning thehe Bay area. w Smith One resident said the majority of r summer are sn�ng Pa+ t of their, people did not want to see a proposed holidays at Bala. boat works located there. He was :Mr. Alex, Rundle - and family are referring to the McKeen boat works x- - , ` J:,. moving to the home of the Hugh _ of Toronto. Miller's for the summer, Mr. Rundle Mr. Davidson; solicitor for Mr. t .! 'llas been appointed manager of the X&een told the meeting they plan Ajax Dai -y, :. to erect a 2 -storey cement block Mr. ;,.ltd Jfrs. M*m. Westney Art ,building and go into light industry. now a;W)lished at :'heir home, at He said the operation would start a Westgren. small with about 10 employees and," if r. and Firs.' Frank Prowse and work up to about 50. He said that � ?vii. Hebc Down attended the Bakj- sawdust was the only by-product and, , _ that would be hauled away. He added . f r } er .family picnic at St. Thomas over? that his client was interested in * .the week -end, y '•` Mrs. 'R• H, Cronk Is attendi keeping the place clean and that in some of the sessions of the Cance time he mould try and revive the now ��-�y . , a ' �•`' ,some Yearly Meeting of t h Cana � defunct Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club. Y Floor space of the building would' ' " r;. of ,Friends at Newmarket. , l . � "7'r '';, Mr. and M's. • Chris Fair and soli cover about 4000 sq. feet with offices George visited the IC,ia - _ • an the second floor. Kingston's Iasi { week, Councillor Jean McPherson asked If the operation would be colir. aril . If" Rowland Lia>ntza�•' confined to �f ,f' r.r:, wly one, or several buildings. a Fnglarid. are visito Mr. Davidson - said one building - not only criminals, but insane, the can be added at a later date. Also '-� .h.nt -'hew Alar; here. W. � only. He said at this moment it is The new Coumty Jail at Whitby was debtor, elderly indigent and thosein�huded_ _ is s ra a male and f prominent in YMCA rather indefinite as. to. when open- officially opened last week by the who refused to work. baq, overnight cells. and certain other „ ".k ",.t ha' - made an extensive ' Honourable Ray Connell, Minister of In 188? the CouAty Council ordered special care accommodation. The new tnul the various branches of the scions will start Reform Institutions. orphan +a tion in the U. S. and fttid One gentleman said he was afraid another load of stone brought to the building has an up to date kitchen, Reeve Walter Beath;' chairman of count -v. -the 'boat works would monopolize the jail to be broken by hand to insure laundry and Storage rooms. apace has � ,Bay. the Building Committee introduced the erimirralg, the aged and the also been provided for offices, guards, ? '' TL -er Allen. Riverside Dr. the guests. Attending were Hoa debtors were. fully occupied. It was lunchroom and .visitors. c•i"' + e•' his second birthday last - "We ba+ren't yet gut around to con- Michael Starr, M•P• Minister of man Fr' v., Many ha entering how many boats' will be Michael Clayton Hodgson,years later that it was decided F.aeb prisoner S a his own. plumb- Y p'py returns Peter. ?tfr, and Mrs. A. GrUk had a vis: ,allowed on the Bay" retorted the � M.P.1d.P. and that the. insane who were imprisoned. irhg -sat! washing facilities, Forced ' ,reeve, T. -D. Thomas, M.P.P. through no fault of th - . . r. nen said at m plc given erred treatment -they atlas. There is separate outdoor il' ^f ''1�ga'^a Fa'<Ie last wtelt_ 1 the Bay to locate, he had checked by the, contractors and accepted by were given a double ratfoti, of food exercise arena for both men and !4f r, -and Mrs, R. Fyette of Toa, ' -'various spots from Port Credit -to Cyril E. Morley, Warden of Ontario The aged indigent 'was not given women. The'site was planned so that ^ntn, ,15ited his ,isteV av4 hn hus- Oshawa and found the Bay to be the County and Lyman A. Gifford, Mayor any special consideration. a govenor's residence can. be built on hand '<fr and Mn, W. ,Pearson, of. ssaet desirable.. of Oshawa. The old cella which one can see the south-east corner. Riverside Dr, on gaturda". One - resident commented that if The service of dedication was given todag measure 30 inches wide by 6 The colour scheme where : complete Chi Mondav last, m. ...,,.n, part of the Bay was to be zoned by Rev. John Smith, assisted by. feet long. Originally' they were with- has been chosen to have colour -Public il industrial it should all be industrial. Lieut. R. Zwieker and Rev. Paul out ventilation. sanitation or light. ations to avoid monotony. Jack Bunting with a d-•'• a-+ d^,! -a apparent The dept. of Public Health propose Another said he understood when of rans rt introduced ., some p p p Parker pen, jack has %;nr'-l' r ',h6 Dwyer. years ago it was a Dr. 'JI. B. orad, :K.P,P., Minister to the County. city of Oshawa and to supply She jail with a peretor X -Ray ;tion as �i;ssisdant Pr:rtc•'�,1 � r f she parchaaing his property that it was � Dymond. y "- zoned residential. Po gveat Provincial authorities that the 1863 machine to examine all TamPttna-n Public Ct,.,,.i nr the Reeve Lpwson !hid that one basic I speaker. jail had long outlived its usefulness. thus detect T -B. �frn th Slu►re of Ta' -e c••,e ' - consideration comtcil had to keep in After .the official :opening, the jail It was decided a new' jail was to be. The coat of the •new jail •is about Vr, and Mrs, W, Burton 4 r-1,•ve- Mind, what the future of the Bay in was opened to the public for inspec- constructed. Some time was spent In $850,000.00. The cost to be shared as lar,; Ohio, visited the Clare • Pals. - taon the remainder of the da and choosing studying 1b Lo 20 years and, it it might pos- Y ng asd stu n other irhstiLit- follows—Prov, of Ontario-- 00,090 . r}o� a, and with "their niece Mri' °q MY -'become a harbour. "While we again on Friday when several hundred tions. The architects -visited various --City of Oshawa, $275,000 — County Halsdon, attended the Centenniat have to consider the interests of rate- P'r-90rm Fent through. other prisons. of. Ontario, $275,000. Celebration at Mount Pleasant Pub - payers or about 18-°, Ontario. Count . . _ fi'payees In general, we have to remem- * � y The new jail eontatns 60 ordinary Governor of the jail la J. D. G. lie School, �i'o-th of Brougham, ori - ber that we have invited indust:ry._t buil. its first jail, which is still In use., cells and some 15• st�cc'nT•�~,�e cellia_ Sutherland- , ::home to Pickering. We � -can't tis�o�y �e records show That it housed It wnas designed that 50 more cells — - � The bridge on Riverside 'Drive courage everyone. A start in industry i _ has been much beautified with Coate has to be made somewhere," he added. of aluminum paint. I Deputy-reeveanBwer to a question from i • • Mrs, I.i'ttleiol n Sr, of Sutton W.' Scott, the delegation , it spencli••¢ Came time -with her sod 1 said they did not object to the boat' Residents Claim Hew Doctor For Need Volunteers Garfield. hie. + - +t+wrks Site continuing as a boat livery. • Rav a.nd ' -s 17^hle and familli a tionrstated�thaton nhisswer elient did not Sa- ques-wamp At Beach Pickering Medical for HaelM,ea ed are leaving, thf- week M spend the •;told an option, but had made an oiler I . }•olid iys at 'their cottage in Hali ; g i A Health Threat Centre, July 1 Swim Classes bti;ton. "vat purchase which is binding. Reeve C. E, and %fr&. Morley SA Councillor Jean McPherson said she' felt that if the Bay As -to be zorf-d A delegation from Pickering Beach M. -Sununer Swiinmin CLzeses gm dauehter T.ynda aeFe up to Manit• for industry it should include -all of-lt,;appeared before township. council this ; g ;oulin T51dnd for several days thif ,Handi_a Allot have it divided: Week regarding an• area ' of swamp peed Children week. It was final! moved b Councillor -- -- = ........:.................. Y Y located about the centre and. near the � , �•t••• r Sid Pugh, seconded -by Councillor i lake of the Beach area. For several year; now, Ace in this Fined For Careless' Jean McPherson that council seek I • They claim it was a health hazard area *have beet" %%atchinK- the actin- FF the advise of Metro Planning and get and that stagnant Water lying in:the ;ties 'of e�hit• wa, once a ,niall group • •• ss � = klteir ideas ori the future of the Bay, swamp is giving off a sickening of our local pr:,ple who Ince been $Opt Driving On Bay "How would this affect Jlr, • Mc- stench• d:rnting time, and tsicnt tv the ass-' keen?" asked' Deputy -reeve Scott, Reeve Lawson pointed out that it fisting of another �uiall group that "It wouldn't affect him" answered Pickering Township Police had has been a'Bource of trouble for some is found in • any and all communit- ' .the Reeve, ", there was no ronin their first case dealing with care- Reeve,: years. He said the Dept. of. Public es—the Handicapped Child. ii e;; drnirt of sv-boar,-*card in the area ". �Jttgwra had looked st it se—eml years ago and the, only answer warmer weather, this former group ,l ulting- i s Court here this week. Councrk gave 2•readings to a land- M rc-riling in Charles Philip Hiid:on,. to the problem they carie up with was under the leadership of of 's. T.' J. 35. of To ronto,c heir fined $3;.00 use bylaw re zoning the south end of to erect a dyke in front of the swamp ��'heefer has taken this group, (fewQ --the.-tawnship_fmm the?„ coneess#e- I I and CO-•- or ten days, to the lake. 'riaTrti k� t c ear�E=d a at- t,hefirst) into, first, her own: The cl arse ass laid by Cpl. Don. pump„ at a price that is anything then later, larger swimming pools, .•...... .......»...........:....... fatheu,n, urider the "Small Yeas• but practical.- for swimming inst-uction. We be-' Road • Supt. J. S. Chapman told lieve something of a therapeutic cls Regulatidns of the Canada Ship*, 9nbarton Legion the ineetin that the swam lies low ping ,act". g P treatment has been fhe- purpose, but at the front and centre of the area Two d tresses, Fred Scott of the • we are aware of a few near -miracle July 1 Celebration and drains are flowing into it. He said accomplishments have resulted with Bar, and Gordon Gilchrist, of Ajax, that drains west, east and north of told Magist-ate Crawfd•d Guest and these handicapped youngsters of the Bench area could be kept from the Court,, that they had witnessed ours, in this neighborhood. ' draining into the basin but that it Mrs. Wheeler an her assistants the accused 'driging his boat in ¢ A Big Day is planned for ' the re- d still left about 40 acres, which would careless manner, G+lchrist said ilei sidents of Pickering Township on have been p(repatinR for this sutra- - 1 drain into it He said it might be pos- Dr, I,• W; Oxy men's work, -assuming they had a- would not take his boat 'out until Day Celebration; s rmred by the �aible while the lake l low, bout fort water.Mine in off the - 'Canadian ,Legion,- -Branch--541, Dun. a ditch through to the lake and dram Dr. L. W, Oxenham will begin a Y youngsters past -few -days -an k, with. Hudson had ' nI 1, • in the fo�rii of 'a Dominion g ' po ; 5417 - Dun. _ _._. _ Dun the asLfew da s_an added barton, on the Legion Grounds, 2nd -- - private practice at the Pickering-- list has broughtr' ""`n'`h -P°lice- the number up to Reeve LavvBon Said they would Medical Centre, as of. July 1st. an alarming sixty-five—an almost another 'case pending a¢ainst snot• 'Concession west of Spruce Hill Rd. check the health hazard, at once and ..Dr. Oxy lye had a wide es• Me task with the help they her Toronto man for much the Fame e a study of perieme, in iTThetre will beR�ntencing at Omethi g for , the the on anr. d Chapman a report to been practicing �metIicins pr octice� for tins hat welcome :more `asaistanthe moment. sl'-�setwu itY---------- ---- , y Whole Y s for the kiddies c6arfci1. past -nine years• around age 3 years to 16, with plenty Councillor Jean McPherson said she His office haws wills �Y are Required now—AMY iaf prizes. Novelty races for adults, would be in favour of draining the apP person, qualified and willing, and Public Meeting Re Restricted Area mtrnent. Phone: Pidoet'ing Medic• end a softball to' p if at all feasible. having the time, would you please Zoning 1 ��g ornament for Sen- swam all Centre 164. , phone Mrs Wheekr, and -offer your Z7ie Villagie of —dor Public School teams of -,Pic';, --------------------- i Dr. Oxenham ;his wife and fotfr ---------• Crtg .Township. Horseshoe pitching children are planning to live is Pkk� services. Here; irr our opinion is Th Pickering Village PUuming - or township residents will be ono• one of the most worthwhile activit- Board wM hold a meeting to dis- ther feature. �el'1"e�pel1deNti egg as soon as* they ant, find • des thaat we know of in our district. - ' suitable home. A highlight_bf the da - . . Y wilt be •:. I;lteidentallq, working on. d�get rangy tit' Mrd explain. t�villafia ---------------------------- ---• thi! is contributed to, largely t�3' - bicycle road race fife la W17 nest9, the p Bylaw NO.' T _ open to to -Fnlefse !rave eoP7- 'ft donations, we know too that a 179, °a Wednesday' July 9' 19541' d Nt M ERING07 _W —lresfdents 10 to 16 yeaft Wage, p week to the holiday. NOTICE .00 a community HOME There Will he twelve prizes, Stan g ----- -' otlbp+s from here and there will P. st 6 '_ _ few d In, tit° th 1 . , Gard bicycles ONLY—with free= gonrtg and old. _--Remember—that s Nektnatt Irish Oarbtige help . this wonderful program. Bruce A. Hoprtlr, >tea'etiri.' bear wheel. No racing bicycles. July 1st. on the Legion Grounds, will be Inde next "Monday' lune You have Doty to watch them in � Via.ae of PieloeritYi � r Besides this, there will be Bin ce Hill Road, on the pools as we have, to see what is Rr+. ;tut wase of SFJnr '�, ottrl:tg to Tuesday being a hold• Y �,� p kids, � ;aches, fireworks and dancing for tts� Second Concessb?• �_ I real: lace with these � _ -- - �.y % • .. . ., &a-• .,.,` , .", - 6 . .. � — ,p . , - 11 ^ - . e .. • _ \ — . ,. , K I . — e a..� .ate . -. _— -.. - .. .. - .. ,. . - R uy w tX the ground or by means o[ hely • - � ' k � captors from the air. It ti sup Modern Etiquette +" N� sed to kill the insects on con- ,.- _ ' 14I R ST - - - `Z, tact -so liere's hoping .. � AN _ it works. by Roberta Lee •� , .-I. j"L _ a /, , And Low for news nearer j 7 �� � -�� home. Quite close to where we - , "' are living is the home of ■well- it considered in food 1. taste to mail oat• handwrlttm "Dear Anne Hirst: When my •will lift your spirits after a known personality -known to f.. + thousands of women across Can- announcements of a marriage'! -` sweetheart was ordered . over- - time, -and and soon you will realize ; . Oda through the medium of ra- A. This is quite all right it -�� . '; seas recently, he wanted us to that the world must go on and ' . books and magAzine articles-.- the bride or her mother wish to get rrjarried immediately. We •you must go with it , ^t � No less a person than ,the one take the time and Srouble to bought the rings, and made ar- + I am so sorry! Giving up y "'«� " "and only Kate ' Aitken. Yester• _ • write them. However, it the , . i.. rangements with, our pastor A • your dreams of marrying the- «: a'i; ' day Mrs. A. entert_ined mem- mailing list is large, it would - - ' few days later he called up and + lad you love is the most pain- seem that the stereotyped en- burs of four women's organiza- . said to forget it; he wanted a ful experience you have ever tions to a tea at her home in the graved announcements would be real honeymoon and there wasn't • known, But if you make ,the • Credit Valley. I had been past , preferable, , t withmes T ,,The other day he wrote and +your head high, you will prove � but had nevem quite realized said he wants to cad our engage- •what you really are - a girl�� what a grand spot it is. From W@ek's Sew-hf -thrifty o :, . ment. I couldn't believe it, and- • of character who shows ill her y x the road it a _ neither will his family. My par- + friends how a lady behaves ' house among the trees. But drive e PRINTED PATTER eats have been so generous that + under stress.' - ti r , _ up to the house, explore the sur- - - � - I can't bear to tell them. -1 wrote + + m roundings on foot � and you im- �" . .. ' him and asked if there is another "Dear Anne Hirst: I don't 4s mediately realise that, Mrs. A• is _ . ...,girl, and he denied it. know why my parents forbid me q first and foremost a woman of ' i - ' - _. "What am I to do? 1 simply the privileges. other, girls my age vision. Sometime or Other she I 6..4.. '"` > _ . • .. cannot let him go, I love him too have. I'm a high-school senior, must surely have wandered along %;b �' • -much. Without him, I don't want . and an only child. They won't' the banks of the Credit River 4707- �;4 . 'to live. I'll do anything to get let me go anywhere with my girl and realised what a wonderful :.1 - - ' - - - him back! If I have to admit we friends, and I have never hada spot it would be for a country • 'SIZES \ :are through,- all my friends will date! I just ,.attend school, come „ residence. At that time there was 2-k - . �> make fun -oi me. And how can PEEK OF FASHION -This straw property. Now a , - home and do some housework one house on the I tell my family? hat, which comes complete with there are two. Mrs. Aitken lives �"' - - and go to bed. Is this any way MADGE to live? sungl2isses. puts them all in the in one house,. a married dau;;h-,, _ i IT IS OVER "Why are rriy parents•like this? shade. The peekaboo eyes be- ter and her family in the other • K'he young moa has broken I've never given them any ' long to Mary Lou Rhodes, who's -in what used to be "The Spa.` ,Y y : - . •the engagement, and the bit- trouble. I know it isn't because modeling the hat . Mrs. Aitken's beautiful house -t'.' ter truth is you will ,have to, , is home ar.d office combined. ' it . ' they Ibve me. I even thought of ''1. ! accept it. Tell your parents im leaving home,' but that isn't right such an office! She calls it "the - - ;' • . . + mediately, -they •have the right and besides, it might get me �,I � �- - - Gieen Room.". One wall is en- . " ., -+ to 'know; they will � be as into trouble. -Please advise me, tirely of glass. overlooking an-' • shocked as his people are. but MARGY" -,,�,,,•, expanse of trees, lawn and - � at him, -not ,at you. They, with ower beds. A recessed area is - - • - 'r - . + your pastor, will help you I think you should certain- HIRONICT w e obviously strictly for the bust- . + through these sorry days. * ly be given more privileges A ness of 'typing, dictating and - �"' " .1 T girl 17 and a senior who has fi� ii� composing. Another recess is ■ ;Q I I. Why admit you were jilted. never caused her_family any PIN y7eitss+s+ sort of readin room with a to « Explain to your mends that !.concern should be able to ton- Chasi►s burning fireplace -And of coarse; you have changed your mind, + . - - +and would rather not talk duct herself_ socially. ' there are all kinds of books and t�` ' + We certainly have reason to. arm i , is as simp a as that. Whether you believe it or bookshelves. I can't begin 40 de- "` - be -concerned about 'the present- � ��, �, • not, the discipline that parents scribe the other rooms -ail very - � • _ Whether another girl is iii- dry weather but at least we , - �r •volved really does not matter. `Practice• is based on their love don't have to worry about grass- lovely, furnished with charm ,y< for their children. They wait and functional simplicity._ Froin _r. - - - - -- '`- ' '+ back, and a girl who respects M $ prairie ovinces: And.. believe +;; r^ . There is no getting the boy hoppers as farmers d5 in the ; ` * to protect a daughter, .especial- every window there is a main}- wt, ly, from making the moron P Scent view. From the patio, steps - r e _`_ _ herself will not try.: There is me. that is something for which - -- . - - iriends until she is old enough lead down to a restful spot nothing 'so- imprgssive as sil- g we should be truly thankful. po • to have good judgment Yet it among the trees; more steps to - ence, so don't write him again; Every few years grain growers the _ +� it will only annoy �iim. T�e . ywoill they exec yeuag�, when and , hcme gardeners out West Cr di icRb gdgewoitvhr2eaitgoakr 0. book is elgsed, and for goon. - _ . . y Y are faced with -this- -deadly men- _ - _ . -- ` -, ! If you have been frank with and elms towering overhead. You say you haven't.lnoked ace to their crops -and this year There are many,equally beauti- - - -- • at another boy since' you met " me, you should be -allowed to they are threatened again. No / - " ful spots along. the Valley of.. D� him. We12, be in to Look visit. your girl friends, go with ..one; except these who have lived g the. Credit but it took a wairrian :. �Mb ��f _ * arounrL Your friends "- them. to _movies and spurts- _ ..throu h such '$ri experience will g - with Kate Aitken's ima ination '- • spread the news. and other as � e-dtd - can possibly ima to realise.what a home could be 4Zulck whip. up these' sun 'a`1. events. arra have -dates' -with- - _ -- _ _ nice boys your parents accept_ tae _what a-..grassho er 2ague T boys you've .known will prob- , g pp p amid such Surroundings. It would fun ,separates to a !iffy-�auih' - M Ask your parents to read can do. -Unl s controlled the •. - - • ably ask for dates Don't' ltriake , 45 yshm can .a.Pt' a -fluid --in a ew run such a place! But the vision_ ; - them. Make severai- versions of • dawn; going out will give you. er would like to write me.. I days _ leaving it as bare as a smock. shorts 1 ushers In . .- - -. _ - gi y ..• came first. That is what really pedal p shall'be ad -to have her letter. •_" less time to mourn., and keep .._ - reaper would do.'�'alk along the county _ no -iron cotton, denim seersucker - • When you feet yoar heart U' and a cloud o! ho heat qr oats1. ith our easy Printed Pattern. i. you in Circulation. Unwelcome ' ' ed;e of a field. of a p . . as the idea is, believe me it ppers rise up . . .FIREMEN FORGOT Printed Pattern 4707: Child's _ _ . breakia`, keep It to,yonrseit, Go ahead a ou dyou.. seem fha through . the motions . of living, Sues 2, 4, 8, 8< Size 6 smock std and before [on= they will have t- grasshop- The Tokyo fire brigade were _ iFavoflfe Roses peri have always menaced the half -way -through their weekly shorts take 1�li yards 35 inch. a meaning of thein own. A let-. spit and polish when the alarm . �• directions on each pat- ter to Anne Hirst will bring you Prairie distbi ices even as taT back as the pioneer days. In a histgry went. The men raced oil in theirrnrt meter, accurate. ' ' ' _ ' comfort and fresh courage. Ad- -of - the North-West Territory I - fire trucks to the. scene of the Send FORTY CENTS ' (404) dress her. at _ Bax 1; 123 Eish- came across this notation.: "the fire . and were almost there. -- (sip_ s cannot be accepted, use - ..---.-�+3� teenth St.. New Toronto. Out. summer was favourable and the when someone-rempmbered that p�tai note for safety) for this _ ' ' .. ' ., - both the hose nozzles were-ba.k pattern. a print laud . .11 :: _ .1. • _ - -' • . e Pleas DIAMOND ADRIFT - appearance, but on the 18th July, at the fire a i polished. SIZE, NAME ,ADDRESS STYL1e . " - - 82 t k • suddenly became - . NUMBER. 1 B, he sky utl ty bee tAs she stepped from her car . dar7cened' by clouds of grasshop- No doubt golfing professional Send order'to ANNF� ADAMS, . - -Miss. Evelyn Brown- of Peshtigo pers, and as -they descended on - Jock McKinnon of Vancouver. Pon 1, 123 Eighteen Street. �„ floundered and fell headlong info the earth in dense swarms they British Columbia thought him- New .Toronto Ontario. a snowdrift. After clawing her destroyed every green thing be= self well and truly is ,the rough - way out of the snow she. realizr3 tore them The settle;s managed when he learned from doctors - _ 9 that she'd lost one of the dia- to save a little grain; but not a that he was allergic to grass, 1SSL'18 26 - 195!1 _. _ - , . _ monds from her ring. vegetable was left in. the gar- _ _ _ . 1. . She -reported the' loss to the dens. The same thing hap- • . .. - " - . 'police. Later an officer laborious= 'penpd again the following year, _ _T„ ,° • ly shoveled ,the sri3w' into an -and the settlers had to move to �• iron bucket and melted' ,it. -Hu Pembina- for the winter, other- �, . _ ^_ _�_ _ labors were rewarded when later . wise they would have died of , x a bucketful of melted snow starva4ion.- , - K, d -..., . . `brought.the-missing diamond t•� Well, it.. was a hundred years - ' light, later almost to the, very 'day, .-� . that Partner and,l started farm: "'� Q.. is it all right for a casual ing on the Saskatchewan prairie. o ^^" - following year . .. _dinner guest to follow the host. I think it was the fol i g Y _ �, .r Y,� • ess out to the kitchen while the we were almost eaten out by ,f, . • ' latter is preparing the meal" grasshoppers. An appeal on . be- s �•r•:n �'-. A. Not a fess ir.e.tcd tc ' so half of the farmers was made to s l �- the government and as a result sett' ,i , _ x r� ppison ai }. ' sir _•-' .. < bran , and Molasses. .was made had to be scattered over the "'�'`e fields before daylight. I so well :fi II • 1 . remember Partner' loading the •- , a i th ound •, a......4W &%, �, of bait and eta ring outt forbthe . 'I ,� .. gelds by 3 o'clock in the morn= )? t� r y tag. But that .was. not all. In.. the.."* _i.�< Dream gift %i ' tF.'e bride or � afternoon he had to drive nine �� " '• bride -at -heart! Beautify a bed, miles with wagon and team to �' •11 net, guest towels, scarf. ends, +> : , pick u Phis supply of bait from 1:a>y d -4o -inch crosses - use the Depot ready for broadcast -1. /1 sAA haded effect in' 6 -;fraud cotton, x trig • the following morning -be- I.— Pattern 603: transfer of one 7 x fore daybreak. We managed . to ': ;,19r/z. jnth motif.; t1•a 5?x x 12'.z; - save -some• of the •crop but the , aireetic,ns fnz-crocheted .edging_' I ZZ loss was still quite considerable '" a w 1Sc'nd THIRTY-F1VE` CENTS f ` n spa � '' . } . --� ;fstau,ps cannot he .accepted, use i it was a miserable' experience t off.%" - ' 'postai note -for safety j for living among the hoppers. They _ this pattern to Laura Wheeler, �, 2 ' were everywhere. Somehow the} 1 , ,r Box' 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, :; r � ' would find access to the house , -� . M Nc w Toronto Ontario 's' ' ' t�`t a 1 and .. even to the food read for - n x Print plainly PATr1rItN NUM- ,� x �'i fad Y o .. i. 4 3 ' cs th'e table. And if you were walk - BER, your NAME, & ADDRESS." `""" "w .~ ing near afield -or even in the 10 -- . As a bonus TWA complete ASKS DIVORCE - British -born garden -the impact of the crea-~ V patters.; are printed right ui. actress Deborah Kerr: has filed tures would sting -yohr -face as •'- 'LEAP INTO,'MARRIAGE-Showing what .the well-dressed bride -our LAr'RA WHEFLF.R Needle- • ' - , �raft.'P, ,k: Dozens ht other de- ruff for divorce from. her hue- thea flew .up and aroun an groom will w - - . _ . . .band', film and TV producer Fortunately science has now de- •ousts the parachute harness of his fiancee Bianca Ca.ppone, 19, . ='' �lgns y ,u ll µ•ant to order -easy veloped a . new . tetlliu.glie, for . faselmo ing handwork for our- Anthony C.' Btrrfley. Miss Kerr,- In Turin, Italy. The' couple will wed in an unusual manner this :---.- - Y dealing with the hoppers - a watroo tha Iain lino Basso "gym 'self. ,your 'home- gifts• bazaar 36, has charged Bartley, 38, DDT ttnorith,'when they and p P P -jump , preparation mixed. with . ' items, Send 25• cents -for •your • with -extreme cruelty' and -asked. -water and sprayed oii infested - "from a. phone. Bianca and Alberto hope b be man and wife - . .ropy. t1,i% book today! the. Hollywbod court for custody areasI. b1.y, weed sprayers from 4y the' tire• they reach the ground. . 'Y ' - - 1,: ...- — , i' •• .. _' r• Lei' .� .a 4 ^- s : : u- 1 1 . Jol�a PSdW ' an bele Mr the somml r dac iiw aVF r ci Gubm>Irlre; esrwt a4 th6 homi of lira' y�'� loaf ler, a i 3. Campbell with Jaskt Mansell, sad A.seirtaate fob wisieh was given in bonour of 00Oi A�1 hi i IiiA� E, ! John Henderson oa Sim- Greer~, Pear lLeyer did tie coop j[isst $arilya Pearce, who i to he � of the y� MIN " dry. foe the 'group. walvied in Septetaber. The Pearce 1�lut'@tl Lehman, at t : �� - • R• Bsisdon and Mrs. S. Culiey Several. have- passed their swriar ibmity were forme sesldeats of this Ham' and ll'cn >I Hawaii! w anent' the Uddfellowa convention and athletic testi. They aura• � �sthcr and lira. f � It � �10. • '�. •'. '�[ount Pleassalt �lchool on the 4th at .tJse Eoyal York -hotel 'mm6 place, aril now living in Tooalo, dale, visited Yr and last week.. aptist Church foe- Scott and . Joann are M, and, Mrs. Fred Udell, rs Sn�y �' � - - o•nasaion of Pickering Township Mrs. Harold ��� aFm�o � 8 next 'few weeks, Zbr. ,. ..gated its 100th anaivefsary last visiting' with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott onto, were week-cad visitors with The saatutai Visited (1bura Stiff — �n:dittr afternoon, when nearly 400 for 2 weeks- Flt. Lieut. Harold Scott the boys will be taken swims¢ins in- their daughter Mrs Wm, Gliddon picnic gill be 8 day School ._' _ .persona attestded. is at' Cold 'Laic! ta., where he is stead of the usual regular • meetings. and faatily. _ Al •June 27, at Lyribtoek Pat'lk�� � y pen- taking a b w'eek�course.,' The Pee4wee ball team will play will provide tratesportatiow (road " - ll<eAe W. G. Lawson• officials o . Mr, ,sad lira. Harry. D?Drter mot-. •� ored up through Lindsay and Peter. ip the' Ctaretnont Park on Tuesday chetrch. ed the eesttermial celebration and paid Miss Barbara Cook is ho for •, •:, liaibuta to We original founder! and few weeks with her me baro oa eve � July I . ,and ate the 2nd, at «- -- -- _ ;,tale ers of the school area as Mrs. Parents Mr. and Rev. H. Laciley, of the Usitred raftepar Harry Cook Miss Cook is going Glen a Park Is YOUR OUNO-AitD '91 ' ilia greaeat board He said to Bang on Jul 7th to s Church has made it known that . he $rs.• Wm. Payne recently- under- Y pend the Y INS[iR$D! °W �t s&col boards over the century summer. B will be ]eahag Claremont to take' went an, operation, at the Scarborti -CALL arry Cook left last week --JOHN I:. i'* 1 - l done a thaaklesa�srt necessary {o spend the summer at Bangor Lodge over a- new charge. at Warkville', on Hos*aL For � i And G� . _. :. tes Job He added he was sorry to. see the at Braeebridge. 'September Ist. Mr. and Mrs. Lackey On Friday eveNing a number , of py�t stInn _ acre room achylDl gradually disappear- Congratulations to Robert. Janvrin, and their four children will be mise- -_ ing, because over the years they had 9 year old son of Mr: and Mrs. Julian ed in d'� community, • . and also at - - - ylirned oat malty fine aad useful Who ha Janvtin ,who successfully passed Brougham He has served hetsc for :•. CANADA. DAY CELEBRATION, #I�izArs, sad from the types grade 6 examinations in the Univer- fila! years. The Boards of the two RATION , . and are graduating from the school, sity of Toronto schools, churches met this week to discuas b was evidence that a good eea done. Job-has Bill . Fertile returned- from -a' trip ---calling a •new -minister. - -SPONSORED BY Mr. Harold Barclay chaired the pro- through Quebec on Saturday to attend Local Boy Scouts, with Scout. the funeral of James King in: Parry master Don' Sander•don, had a vet'° a , + gram during the afternoon A former So"(L -successful bike hike -to Caesarea ave Branch 54 l Canadian Legion B E` S.L ' student of the year 1888, Mr. C. L. Frank Fogg is confined t6 the Ajax _er the week-end, returning home on • • • Burton was on head and said a few hospital with- plueresy. Frankie Sunday. They, stayed at CLsre Kerr- 'i - ''words. Dr. N. F. Tomlinson who was Z*h also in the ax .hos- , il's cottage. and attended cbureh in 3LO.H.: for the school from 1934 to pita! with bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. Port, Perry gn 'Sunday. JULY Ste 1958 ed 11 �i.•. 7 spoke ,btliefly- as did School 'Nancy Pettit Is confined to the East Firemenysaved the chicken loses on Legion Grounds, 2nd Concession 'west Of LMpector o Archgan uMa.gh,. 82, was the General Hospital. They are all wished, of LO. Gaeisliu .on'the.8th Concaes- •oldest living teacher present. Mr. a Speedy recovery.ion, Sunday morning, when a lm ah Spruce. Hill Rodd _ ympa y is extended to Mrs Vera fire `got out _of eons rlol. t r . Aksak Ham Claremont was the oldest Flood •lis the death of her father wm. The Claremont football team weal FIST �t EVENTS + , Blllag male student present and Mrs. Burford_ who died Sunda 'j. DMsry Le, on of Brougham the old tam y in Brame- under again on Saturday night when - -eat living female student present- A familyre-denta beaten by Oshawa S - 0: - 12 Noon Start of BICYCLE ROAD RACE Zbey werW yrrosentxd with a memento union was: held at the Mr. and - Mrs. Norman.. G m. haen �n .ibidem. of the occasion. About 11 former home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell on Of Pickering Twp. Agee 10 to 16 inchisive. 12 PRIZES, Stat!- Sunday to celebrate the birthdayof and family of Pickering. spent Sets. dard Bicycles Only (Free Rear Wheel NO racing bieyehM6 terehers were present at the gather- Mrs. Ruaseli's mother Mrs. AM day hese with Basil Grahaat. 3 k's. � under Girls S Boys, Prizes for � - iatac. In the afternoon the pupils pre- Harlow. Her 8 �ldnac`together with Dlfr, and Mrs. Arthter gates. • of y. ,aiested a play and their school rythm their husbands and wives and 14 Woodbridge, spent Sunday with Dor• - S ., .. ds. 3 PrlZei `::Mild 2nd they also assisted with the gmudehiltim attended. and Mrs. Don Hedges and family. �_y concert held in the erening, A shower -was held .-last Friday s .. Boys •— �.. ,e o -variety Fourteen Cube spent a suc�elaful - ,vi3d► was chaired by Rea. H. Lackey weeie creel erne is out on the evening at the' home of Ddb. - and ] .. Girls ZS ,� Claremont, p g T !OP- M e Harold Lo their - rty of Harry Cook. They were H st for th dear -` s y ------------------------ aeeon g t Dianne asci+ Mr. sad % �. psn9ed • by their a leaders, Jini h bans ) - • e. . av Brown. Rex Merritt and Harry Cook. Mrs Brace Redshaw. 19 .. .. - Girls , , =�. •. t>: ���► T1€w bogs attended Fairport United A shower was also held a# dtE 9 Boys _. Cid is A. group oh Sunday morn- hem! of Mr and itis. Earl itfeitu]]- _ .. I•. .... en on Friday night' for, Mists Shfrleq 1 ,, '. , GUIs the senior room of Bayno Road sad no 9andsy school piatie held last LT�T• teacher at the Cedar Creek _ 411salgxore aclroola had a trip by bus' 8attsrday Was a huge . sucesea with school. who will be married In July. �. .. .. _ Boys � Ig is attendance, There we The women's Institute n=et on ;Dant Friday to KkUssnd. They visited and ° June ]8th at l.iS at the Co 14 - - •. Girls > ' • :•.� -.. „ #� J flee 1E s Shrine and the 9 >� for the children and many community b•aatiftitt nze•. Swimming was al- Halt for a short bataiaesa pls*iod be- - 4 - Bo s 75 water Reforestation park. The edtiii- pp fore,-leaving for; iE ,.-- - - _._ nen were accompanied by their , tar- low for ehiIdren who were accom- fie ra ktin with 16 ' Girls 75 — _00 s„ ?eitte=s, wed by. their parente. The Sunday them !n their meetiaa. Four a*, Mr. D. Hopkins and air. - -`= ' S. school is closed for the summer. toads went from It". Members of � 6 .. : , Boys 100 : -- _00 •. =;, Drioss. Tb" all had a very enjoyable CEases will re-open the first week the Honeydale W. I: were, adab • aOd interesting day: in September. - ;tuests. The wheelbarrow Race boys as Barrow.drive'. progsfusn included: a y .girls .. "TliraeF• The Bay Road school Sr. ball team There will be a ball- ...deet out to Pickering 'school in the gg� ak tire- piano solo sad. fano husreoR'oas read- Legged Race, girls and boys .Donkey Rall, b7R a �ssl Play-offs, at Pickering on Men. aosamareity park on Saturday at 2 €nasi The Retest speaker was _vlSe Running Broad Jump, Standing Broad Jump, H Mr. and Ara. john Henderson anit team when Toronto. Wil& of doll. st °f -- Novelty Rice ` - spoke -family are talung a trip to�Sarnia to who on 4-H . Jumps, girls and boys ... y 4�0 yd RELAY RACES, GIRLS AN�'.HOYS -*•---------------------------- --� Clubs and told of the wrioess aarards wiait their daughter Ann over the boli- -Toe Pa -- Softball rna:mehtt for !Senear bile- School In ti+et the Rids have reee€red for differ- Twp. Horseshoe Pitching Tournament for residents of Twp, isy week end. Their. granddaughter CUREMOWert proiects. satet Joan Osgood will acoom- On Fr€dav evening last Deers, Frank BINGO � t 11�!! � �1R�� �a7 them and will spend the summer The local Cub Pack held a week- Cgrt +n, M-e. Jack Ward, Mice W W _ a'Is Sarnia .with her aunt. end camp at "The Naples" no-th of garthleen 11Rc- and Mrs, Gant ' Mr. and airs. G. McCord and goy • . hereti weth about sixteen present, un- Taylor attended a shower at Will-. _ . _ DANCING FOR YOUNG i - oi c2rs m3 o c. oims on, iac e ivers WRECTIGhl :041100119 SUSPERMs r, ,,�,se nac ... Nw,ofnst e blwr .e-i Qf �� i�r�• • 7 .; - ---- _--..._ .---- ..-- k•sexdvsi"O"Po" - ►anslec xch++iwl $hvrsg, •,.._ .. ~dord ride n the 4rsottser n oisr � s Is ll "15t wa s. With axil springs an .rigged steel. barns bw 1 t� 1 ... .. _.. - Jew price Held• R.e body ,errand you and Y 1 - —' -- -- all four .,heels, Pantlac__m_aakyes asy n,.m praw- ( ?• . ord smaoN+ pa,sengen wiNs tuns acs +d back rood boul!• _ non .n every dred+on M y.. ....: .. .. - - roof is in hntiac features -- 2y�w F� '�!!�`•-�_w\� J\ •G(11[RAL MOTCMI V,,lg{ Want to know the secret of i _ .... ; ;Tortriac's sensatignal sales • ' •••;,... - -- � - success? it's simply this Canadians hav _ ontiac is-the one car in the ' _ . • 1pw price field that offers ' all the fine car features. And.,- -' ':E'.J .... ... r rightnowithPontiac popularity at to peak, Absiwere -never better.-See � < � - jrour Pontiac dealer-today. i . - , s � . -• - .. _ _ ... - �. � . - . _ _ , _ . >aa.ao� !•Over �� � 'i-IIEirE011ilE,pppt l co dela. of 7 �a+►Sec br{eg, yaw / F°"sAyiOtR 4 lien a. etobnMtt»asao- avatlobp tse� X-�aiRa.. le *"bine kMvs►ey, wiNs a ,ride'aa.,hW terbpglid_,, are Mp •tipro.ed'SaIs"' you ager faq„da . , , • 11ydro•M wren b W wiar-kww in}Nloy possable ibb a lower aataeetk& kW tsrked e1adeh Ion of hsadrob,b . ,_ j. . —s. • '. _ +tem= Csted are not necessar8y standard on an model.. .. _...' ..... - � ,t • - - ot Optional equipment is araUable at slight extra cop, - - - - ea _ •LA TO — W MOTOR SALES i : - -- --- .' I _ , x _ - • Farm" and .the topic "Our, -'--� Hoskins' home, '10 00 a. m,. _ ' ' ons, and contained some ve' irker-. Next Sunday, owing to Decprn. : Loduction Service for Rev_.. T. - !Wrecking Storage 1�Ilao#s o . apse y eating history of Canada, ,Ontario, Kon Services. of `5`alem.' at 2,OOi p. �leethaun. will be held on Th "'day Ch• and Pickering Township aaid Clare- there will not. be an thumb se'vi night July 3, at, Greenwood. All of ickens In East _usont_ Readings followed 'History Y. of Canada" by Mrs. Jack Empring- but Sunday School wUl be held at .the'congregation invited to attend. :. Pickering Twp, Council 'told Mr. ham and "Remembering by, . Mrs. , E.� Fi:3rina, Sp7uce .Hill 'Rd.- Dun- Jack Wal d. Roll Call was answered ! •bartou, this week, that m action Rouge Area.' _ . - -' by each telling of an antique art- j `would be --taken against- him regard- icle they are prizing. Minutes and Ing a partially wrecked car in his 'Mr. R. C. McLeod, . Rosebznk, in business followed and Mrs. Lloyd l `yard, until they had secured more i the East Rouge District, waited on Wilson conducted a contest and the information and further ioterp eta- ' Council. this week with reference to meeting closed with hymn -483• and i °,tjon of,the township• bylaw, govern- ,the erecting of a building 2n mdse, th a benediction. jng wrecking, swrage, etc. chickens. The chicken house would Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hanna said he had received a be .Iocated..on Oakwood,. Chas, Fiss on the birth of a grand- " .letter from the Twp. Bylaw Enfpr- Reeve Lawson told the delegation son, a -son boo -n on -Sunday, June 15, cement Officer - rega:idiag cleaning that two • weeks ago, Council gave .1958' to :Min and Mrs: Bill Wilson, p y Bylaw declaring of Buttonville. u the •ard..He told Council lie had two readings to a. an oId car he _was .wrecking to get that area to be "residential".A daughter was born on Monday £ ' the steel, for `i project he is work- Mr. 'McLeod said that quite • a June 10, 1958, to Mr. and M -s. ' �8 on. He said he could not aff- few people keep chickens in the area 'Earl Disney, at. Oslratisa Hospital oad to pay. several hundreddopa•s• now. He said he had purchased mat- Congratulations. #or steel needed, -when he -could -get ' erial for this chicken -house one year , -- r. an rs. m Hal-bron axd- x11 c what he wanted for 110.00. ago, but was waiting until he had Leslie Harbron attended _the The problem arose when it was the money to erect it: He added that Golden Wedding Anniversary of c learned he- was not storing or everyone in his area has a businessbar and Mrs. Art Howden, at 'Col- + t�necking fur. 're -*ale. + Tp "in his o�rn backyard". umbar, [act Tuesday. r `� 5' Reeve Lawson said he was In I' Dep -Reeve Sherman Scott sugges- Mrs. Elmer Wilson attended . the sympathy with, ML . Hannah's• nor I t that ,3fr., .NfcLeod: attend the funeral of bins; - Rlobt. Nesbitt, at ' r but felt that wrecked -cars in people's public meeting held there this week Pin, -Grove, last Wednedaw-. yards was something the township and exp -e .s his . opinions on zoning Several from here attended the was trying to get awray from. then. centennial celebration at the 7 -ah - Mr..Hannah said he would event- ! "I, don't'see..how ache can make an Concession. School—An _Pickering irally get the steel he wanted from I exception in this one case until af- Township last Saturday, the car, and have khc • rest , of ;1t ter.. the zoning bylaw is either pass -_Mr, and Ms. Lloyd Wilson spent .'taken. away, ed or defeated." • _ the week -end with relatives at 'Flied- ---- --- --=----------- �'jj uu - lard ...��.. Another big week -end. h�lT. L�011 4 n»rnhrr form here atto"ded +I,- cad . 4 - "at home for. Mr. and Mrs, Jud _ - B K�RO rs The Active Service Class met on .Ward at Claremont. nn Saaurdav �� � up? ronSn Wednesday night last at, the home night. Mr, and Mrs. Ward farmed - 'Yes, g sum er �ele.�d Can mean a lot"of fun for YOU Jack Bradshaw, Jap on the bath. of of'Miss Kathleen McAvoy. Meering f'r a numher r+i yea"raitdith 'of Bal- and your family. But it means a lot o1 other things _.... their 18, atter Aj was born on opened with hym'i 445, folldvotd by sarn; orr tfie Chas. Fiss farm top—my more Cita on the highway, many more - June 18. at that Ajax Hospital 7 prayer 'and seriptti-e_Mrs. Dicer Ula%;nn P%nd ar+! titnthera :t, drivers in a hurry to start their week -end or to get I oz. Cheryl Jean, a sister Ward gave a reading "Idol of the Wd I pknie on Saturday at th,- -- ' home again. It can also mean many more accidents forMiss Ruth Mo3s is --'in the Ajax and more patients for hospital emergency wards. If Hospital under medication. We hope ::you 'ro taking the family away for the Valk -end in • -#1w will soon be well 'again and able = S U M LVI E R A M A { '` your car, be senstbie about it. Wateh your speed. Comte home. • "T 'Avoid impatience. Drive so that you and your family jo : - Michael Carter, son of Mr. and sad.the Qtbsr dtiYets y00 meat On the coni -arrive + )In.' W. Cz-ter. Brock Road. is ^alive. Whse you're on the read, always drive at a ' - Spending a few 4m in bed withr- Make this the best and moil profitable Summer you have ever speed that will eatable you to stop is the dn"nee experienced. Register. for Summer .School Classes aft between you and the ear ahead. At night, drive at the _Douglas Weavers sort of Mr. andspeed that wwillenable you to stop within headlight Edrs.. Frank Wcav'ers. _ of the iCosraessioa, is also, on the sick list OSRAWA BUSIRI SS - . _ attmttvekeo bt d�ri So mach sitkneas is .around amone all. Malys nestweek-end pro a rl a big, wee end children, we hope that all will euro you mjor• it property ....not to a hospttat bed. ,'boon be -betttr-: commencing - �e. li ., . -slow Your Ontario Department of 1�iport uncia you to Mrs..Let3ras and Mrs... Whiting; pbserys the speed hhmihoa does and of Toronto.- Paid a -short' a+isii with NESDAY Mr. and Mrs E. Cornntt, on tttr- r r wy. Sorry_ to. report Mr. Ralph 1.eav continuing umNl Friday, Augers, lens. of Oshawa son-in-law of Mr, :You can taste time out for Vocation - P wW rMm._ Roy Keith, is in the Tor Hours:' 19:00 a.m. to 1-Wp.M. � � � A ilreatment .,. " ?eny Keith, gr-andsoa d fir. and Ahm••es free for rearaatien or employment. Choose from Ile fpllewing academic and skill-devolopment Jsnd Mrs. Roy Keith, is -in the Tor- srabMets: A cu. kpent two weeks visiting around • • _ _ 1t �rigi i 99 phis friends and before he flew hasty- ' " home. A farewell party was held at Shorthand Business English 39.95 ..TypewritingBusiness nce ' #� . his grandmother's, when fids' tela- orrespende #fives Mr ,and Mrs. Walls- Harper, • Clerical Bookkeeping _ Rapid Calculation ' Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Ha:ne- and Accounting business Arithmetic WWheel6arrows .w9•49 lyons; 24-0 Gary Harper of Scar`,6m Advanced Accounting Penmwttsbip - was Ore�cnf: diso ''tf"`. Leavens and Business Machines Personality Development children and .-Mr. Ed_ and Helen Filing 011ier Practice_ _:1I�ga1�Ot. �!10.SQ -iKeith. • of -Dumbarton:.- :.. :." - Vr and Mrs. Young and family. "bf Brick Road have gone to lilt at Special Classes opera M Grade Eight pupils going into Grode Nine. Rotary Powe' owe 8b W '4Yi!lgwdale, �l'e'wish_them the lie�t Speciale Classes for Housewives -teachers -University Students and • : fn their, new 'hone. all High School Students. aryl Mrs, R. Scutt. of Toren- l - Io cpcnt ti+e s, R. 'S -1 writing ]fir: M - ': Rlsulaf #95.00 SLIMMER SCHOQL CLOSES and Mfrs. Walter Middleton _ , DUwBARToht FRIDAY AUGUST. 29 1958 S o:n s •Had are - ...:.Miss Annie Brander is lid at- ;.. PThe Palms" at West Hill. agd 'Rill- --�►CT NOWT ENROLMENT VERY LIMITED 40 .!be glad to hear from any cf her Dun- ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE - 9 lc lag :barton friends YOU CAN REGISTER BY PHONE' �� 111 Simc� - oe St. S. DIAL RA. 375now 5 3 CAR -LITE : .. : -10. 6111ToYears Seh�ring Scarboro VOL"!*�' R -'Generator SerYlce0 WITH QUALITY PLUMBING tm `w►r fN/ hGCMOriAY l DU91501AN IWINand HO 1, WATER HEA ._.._ - •- � • (east' side -of Log Cabin) • EAST WOODLANDS HALL '.. ,'s•�: _ - • - --f� ' Auto, Truck, Tractor -. :ASK BOUT OUR i Generators and Starters "%hUrs JUNE 26,SPECIALS IN FIXTURES •� 1 .. Exchanged or Ropaired - Fully Guaranteed Te 2.20$0' RANI JACKPOTS$100. $80. :. _. W CENTS BRADY PLUMB. 1 N G•. Forrest.low . XWGST014 ROADWMA . � Iumber to. -- -- --K'S--.--!M --Corn nation lumieum door. DUNBl�R`IrON- _ • t } WITH- CLOSER. rt . 'IRIS; 't'� I FRAME - CO]r[pl„ETE' W LOS (oppoft Khrattb Put). ,._._ ....... -HAIN -- r _LOCK CHECK C - r t1.. ..' `_..:, - '' .PHONE !85 - .. . o . _. ..FRE _ .$29:'95 :-Cash &, C rr _ _ • . 'I — ooc�. ... , .'Now! Now! Village & V�c�n�t $ inipson's Wood -Products Wallboa-rd -, RI _ - .. - - - PHONE PICKS NG ' 26 � - .. .. '_ .._ .. ... .. _ .': • ' .• _ HARWOOD N at NO. Z .HIGHWAY ,�: �- awn AJAX - PHONE 1032 - �iOLl1111ft _ — -J - xe&fd ~ 'r �'� • W -10 -DINGS a -AUDLEY Townshi Passes Tire W. A. held their June meet - i /utast Ing in the church 'basement with — - — - - .` 4UARA;!TTEED - - twenty-one ladies present. Following Septic Tank. Bylaw • On June 14, Hope United Church the opening hymn, Geed and theme .�#Ae-TV Service MCEACHNI . in Torot3Lo, was the trctne of • the song the president Mrs. Bert Guth- Pickering Township this week _ - wedding OL 1''at icia (,oiLeCA Ha4ii;a, tie conducted a business period in : Auv Make•er 1AOd4P1. _ - FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' daughter of- -Mi. and - Xr§.-Sanpei which several committees were nam- passed their "Septic Tank Bylaw" f rianna, of Rwebank, to Uoraou 1: prp�_ ' by ch is similar to a one Counopassc< r. d re re y t O Couni- ed to work on some summer Yh ;;;�r�h�r Frehd Annan, .son of blr. an M ' t d ectsi Roll Call was answ•e•ed by a by other members of the at. - s= PURNITURE DEALER.• t Health Unit. Annan, of Pickering. verse Containing.- "Prayer'.' 1�'orsttip : + Rev C. M. Curtis perfiormed the Service was led by Mrs. Win. -Guth This Bylaw esepac the clatats _ double-rin cereawny, Fie, assisted by Mrs. J- Cowie, Mrg, which allows the septic tank fees iD Prfv mbul�nei Servip Given in ma••riage by her fathr Mu Miss Astley and ' Mrs. it 50-5Q between the towitr• at _ ships and the Health Unit. e er„ the bride ;wore a iihcr-length F Y, y ---------------- DAY OP -N10i iiT Frank Puckrin. Mrs, W. H. Guthrie ------------------- gown, ---- ------ r gown, with a sebrena neckline and led' in prayer: Mrs. G. Astley and Y - r7 hly-point Sleeves of nylon tu'ile over • , ..._ Mss Arch Bell. sang a duet "Dear �- satin. The bodice was' lase apple- th the heart of the 9'tepherd". Miss' ` ti, T Sse9 `RE~ WM. McEACHNiE� Pr>rp. quid with, sequins. Her finger-tip Lucille Parks was presented with aAN +� veil was held by a coronet of seed eft of. a cup 'and saucer in recon pearls: She carried a bouquet.bf sed ition of her W A. work du•ing. her � - 1P no Piekedris -193 roses• two-year stay in Audley. Regular HELP - Matron of honour was Mrs. Robt. , sumareir-meetings have been cancell. LET T US HELP Pickering, Ont. Annan, wearing blue.' The brides- ed. The East Group_ served refresh- � maid was Miss Maureen Hanna, meats T�-�lT t, RR wearing yellow. They were, .gow_ned lilies Valerie Virgin and ?�Tr, Man- V \ •1 E•�-�.�•1��,•�� F� �� .i- i•�/� giike id waltz -length sheer nylon sell •Clark were ma tied in Audley AMFO� •i•i•�/ chiffon dresses. Lhe draped cor+l united. Church on Safurda�• after - N •' AuI VE.F. - W. $ ? (lrUsaN,'s, A. lIl+1R, neckline dipped to a �', at the back ;Con by Rev, M. Biittars. A recth • • ♦ A Ww Atl sw with two -tloating panels. The smlall tion was held at the home of the • � � . i -' aa� Yssii. :: sire W _ �etidte- tit Qntd6w hats were nylon and were the same bli i, s parents, and • tits. ' ETMM•. - ata Crivaids•aat Clubs,"Clubs,"colors as the dresses. The other Virgin Audley. Best est wishes of this Qom' accessories were white. 1, Gjn>r,.•RIa1 A UOnlailuaity goes to tha young con- They carried bouquets of yellonv pie, who will reside in Osliawa. dhe 2010M phaw. Aim isil roses.Groomsman was Robert An- The Bryant fimily picnic -Mr!� nan, of Pickering; the ushers: Ben- held at the home of Mr. and M'x. / 1!lri0� ny La Haye, Whitby,.and Roo Craig John Putkrin, on Sninda+ afternoon .1119■• . of %chntond Hill,' A few f-om here attended the re - The reception was held at Rouge ception for Mr. and, hits. Judson - ��liss Hills Golf Club. The bride's. mot- Ward• at Claremont. Saturday even- _ - miss 1M1: ':'�y� her received- the guests. wea-inpr a _ �. A N dress of blue lace oyer taffeta, wit - Ctub picnic. will be-heti •>n Thurs- - ----- ' three-quarter' tengtb si Her day July 3. at Spring Hill P-ad'k. sccesso'ies Were whit F e Mr• T. H. Madill. Harrow. Omt, s wore a corsage of pink rose and leis daughter, Mrs. Dirixwell. of ftmw newel aY Sid h"r1F The groom's mother wove a "Pr' Saskatchewan,. aceognpanrd by .Mrg ed dress of blue silk ove- taffeta. t" M• Chapman• ,. Pickc-in�, were in r aalis A -%W* : Her, accessories, were: white and she attendance at church he -e on Sun- wort a corsage of pialr roses day, Mr Madill. wha is 8:6 as bort£ r SoNebort ".SUN ej� Guest attended from Richmond wry fors i sitsa and raised"ia Audlev. Hill, Galt, Picky ing- • Dua'barta� M•sgY at OU =har"a as" Whitby, South River, Toronto. Os- kb- . _ do:Jt hawAudiey a sad - f!e-baAd itaiatwiao• _ - AT. 24"11 Or AT. 2-lila " *� � The couple, will reside is P4eker- - �� . S M S -• M>�w Ili.w a- =X6 �-------------------------- —.— SKALL MOTORS SZRi/IC>D i its )►i _ >i+� - • '1 i D11htFAIRuk-2 mA Ddiva'T - D. HOL MES RA u, MgiWbil� i~/ P'4`.ii3DC)EE A! tlssi aura /asssas 7 FAIPPORT ii i). a ' Call: Smith Pie>oseb�s � W c=urs IupuB _ �I 'r 1st llfasalaess/ Poster - gpKiagsing Ia MowMow•ra, Onebosedrl, - IdLtMDAY BER'Vschoo R•to Tillers. Etc-Swd - - -- -�IiW oikive slietln�i • �. (Cheese Far A11 Ades)--- =-+'log Bast Toronto :o A ` 1Ritd 1 11.00 A. M. • Morning Wersift j . Ids�sM Wrfis� 7A0 P. M. - 1Ws1ug S•eVios . MID-WS1= �RVIC! •• MOW/�ps•Jlat, rYrOit. ���� >t/M Wade•sdaF �. LOD P W r PV 11 lA L Wllltiy. Osiaris )W_ • - = 1 in W" •t WJrit►7t ss:I— o ..�...... ..1 aljA" law•.. STAB - lf1�g li.�a�ed Ci lli PRE�CRir m SPKIMMS Wiirb7 ane � - Remo: 1114", no FMa *hob1!1 Pkk-Min{stir• Rev. Melville butlers " •Allg O�Id arem. TOgUNDAY. DUNS 29. los Plc kwing _ � or fin for Prop" " 9.4& A. M. • SUNDAY- SCHOOL fecturi colIiwlg leodit�g ToHvtria - _ - M -LI IVC deous �r�►ia► ask for ALaMM KAMM 11.00 A M. WORSHIP_ • les ;Imseds :Blower. ••Sacrament of The Lord's 8094W kk � - �nanra _: NA?ESOOM . Mr. Celt liiefJUM B=i =1111i - 9.45 A. -M, - AUDLEY SERVICE - PW"rwhte `. ='� > A'!3$'QIVII�i �• �� S EVZRYONE WZbCOMJC `!!tees: Picksu s 1W13 General Insurance — ReeNK _ - -:Stora Hours: - - -- _------------------------- s�o e� Mo aaaa7------- ----- ----- --• - 9 A.M. — 9 P.M. : lKda M Christian 53Lience 1 - Sundays Si Holidays P.M. - 5 P.M. RLGF ISIVH A RADIO ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO : _ REPAIRS �vig• You To Its MinLt • W �. Cbarch Service d PRONE PICBER;'VG S?6 " - M • • KINCFSTON ROAD • -- -- — -- East .._last Al< t _ _ DSNBARTON RADIO & TV tEA© AND CRIPPLED FARM STOCK _ SHERRIHERRIN WoedlpnAs 8!�d)- J1. H. BATTEW Et'ERY- SUNDAY AT. A. M PICKED IIP PROMPTLY ' -- _ _ - FUNERAL AND Sunday School And NurwY ilOG1E8 c;w eoxAxT, S. A. At The same Hear - MARGWILL' FUR FARM TYRONE, MT. � r AMBULANCE SERVICE wedoeas� *- m. - ems " HAISRISTER and ;90LICITOR Meetint CT BOWMANVILLE MARKET a-1479 cOSIITH BUJz.DII�T(3, AJAR No, Z M�iH'WAY ;F•r integmstisn, CJM- _ PHONE COLLECT ,.� i 471W1 CM 73N i 7311 Sia ece st a, Oslesws R AT PfCKERINo BEACH ROAD -- - _ . .. J1,S'IL3"=Ce . �.0. Telephoto _ f '. .creme OIs P - . AJAX 1459 ■ . 'amu` > ce or I!*moi►f- Summ�r - CO - _ �.�. > ... a .. >o..: BUILDER - NOW AT MITCHELLS Bowman & G�va .. s�olnx ,wel sn KING W •,r 1 - >� tASH PRICE $25.50- PER _TON -- . MoiiTlR11. alai! 113 aa� MWAliii Di�DER NOW SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT. 30tH _ I !�'�TLeris f tint "M ; _ Cbwftmd �ccown - - For Prom Delive Phone Picked 74 or �5 - - [AJ ENSED TItUdTEESE'QDl�s•SHAWA,, STRATFORD,Bekk TOR o �,,, - - - �Altbur Mitchell Limited - -G. W. RrEMRA.. 6-4607 - "�; - -- - - __ IiE R . FICL 7477 �9TA OIRD- BROS. rbom pump_ - • k � Ir 7. _ �►V�a�1AM x BWWn axwv ted ad>iW a ft +UKC 00D by Yrs• W. Pegs[, and as :acerae• "'Hope" on 'Tithing". Hoatew dire. VYaaaoq • Ling discussion 4dlotaed- . Tlke , Juhr Joe Pegg i>u relttttaaed b .tlirle GM �. Traffic on Brock Ruad' op .Sun- sad firs .I�ttmoa .nerved refresh, , y"Es ,Qrfm Nsws _itacejwd _,my was very hegvy; some omen as sa�alts• 'Too Late -For 3.aRt. W�efc�i be held at the France aE Iastitnte at Flint, dtie6, {pr arAWw ' •}t1anY m' nine c:rs per uuuutc pass- The Institute. is planning a bun M&Kcr Lloyd Morden was• presen. fro' W Wobwn, with the Roll Call r eight-week p bg a given point trip on July s, w ouad Ganaaoque wd witfs, a Bible from Mr. R )adv- 'y i Mr. and Mrs Surplus, of Toros- and the Thoiti ad' iirl aft Anyone man, Supt. of the 'Sun y'.Sehool at 1 visito MI:. and Mrs. h t'aswe y Lloyd is a jupil _ - INE 331d , iateyested, get it�''touch with as in- the Sunda tierriee. oves, the week -end. alitute member. The We will be a- of Mrs. P. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Nilson of Tor+onLo raxtad iA00 for the trip. A btrs trip to Pavy Sound was .iaited her cousin Donald and bin. pongratulatioae to M' ai M. Lem- enjoyed by Greenwood citizets, on A,N N UAL GARDEN P A R T �; Deer on Tuesuay ante -noun. moa on receiving a' aanvenir cup Saturday. 't Mr. and Mrs. E. Bce1Ly of Scu- and saucer for being the oldest lady Barbara B'-ooks and Alfred Pegg •jgog, called on M-. andMrs. A. j, present at the Mount Pleasant Cen- were guests of honour at a pantry A T — 1 ` 'COWone evening last week. ternary, who had attended that shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. My. and Mrs. Wm. Burton, of school; also to M4: Frank Ham •who Robt. litater, Beaverton. recently Cleveland; also &It, and Mrs. Von was the oldest gentleman preesnt, Tote Afternoon W. A. met is the � E D A R �� O V E � = ;:.;Qdayers' and family of Ohio, visited, who too. had Attended that sehooL church basement on Thursday- It the former's sister, 31, e. M. Hami3- Y ems- _ •kora and other friends or•er the week- T�Ie W. A. of St. John's Cht{.{ch Mrs. J. Pegg and Mrs. H� Moore is - "It n and also attended the Centeno- will hold their July meetigg in the charge of the Worship Sdrvice. 222 Miles East of Markham,"2 Mlles SOuth �krY of Mount Ptea.:ant School. church' on Wednesday Mrs. Plans were scads fora Bake Bale _ (f lie Euchre sponsored by the Reb- July 2nd: Hostess will be .irs. F. to be held' on June 20, at, the 1i+Rh- VARIETY PROGRAMA Cassie. bliss E. Seebeck an•I Mrs. way, north of the parsonage. A _ :..skate Lodge was held on Tuesday Lemmon assisting. Devotional to be ' evening last when the folk,.ring Paper -- "Citizenship- was Riven 4 taken by Mrs. Rearnan, while the ----- ----------------------------•• ,were winners: Mrs. W.• Carlton, program will be in chm-ge of Mrs. Wannop• - F E A T U R fN G - ;Ibbs. Thomas Hammond, Mrs. V. WILLIAM BROTHERS — Pdalcohn; Mr. T, Ogdep. Mr. Ross iCarkoa and Mr. W. Knox. Lone Swedish Acrobatic Comedians !¢sands: Mrs. T. Hammond, Mr. W. ardy. Wedding Annive'saiy:. Mr. DINE ENCHANTED STRINGS — : tad Mrs. T. Hammond. - Glamorous Violin Quartette .. i r Congratulations to Brougham "W. IN OUR on, winning Fust Prize on their TED RUST — Ventriloquist - ,,qi iL block held recewly at Clare -JADE ROOM t ALBERT MARSON — Tenor Soloist The Young People of $t. John's As the PENNY NICHOLS - Talented Top Dancer �► .ted^ch hOd a Social Evening on j RAE TODD — Singer of western Melodies ;the 20th, at the home of Carol and �� F��S g ng - Cale WhiterPeking . This took the form of i7 NORMA DAVIS — Sin i Comedienne ■ camp -fire service, and was much We eater to: _BILLY MEEK M.C. Variety Comedian joyed by all. -- — ._ 77 The W. M S. of St. John's Vnit= , w.defi s, elvb souls - JAG( AYRE —Pianist ;ad Church met on Thursdav after- - - }[tma, the 19tk, at the home of Mrs. �, ywAnOM3 ►HONI: SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY S ? . e ,C. Wannop. with the R-esident in Rhe ehalr. Mrs. Wert. Knox conduct- AM. 1-3373 - 3378 Kingston Rd. 1958 — 8:30 E.D.S.T. ed' the Wosrship Service, after which AT STOP t1A o ;?ryas. Lackey on behalf of .the..,, Sot- u+ MU),-.rt4w ea.. to 24e mim. Fri. s set. I e... to s ...e. ADMISSION 751 . ENIL ~sty, preu rated life Membership $1110AYSe 1240 NOON TO 12.70 A.M. . �EiMI ?.3e ' ebrtifieates and Pins to three lad- -FREE SUPERVISED PaAMING . flee: K-% W linos, Mrs. W. C. • ` BVIA a and Mrs -Wm. Gray. Mrs. ��_�-------- ----------------- —p E • • - owl-_.. Y•s - _ — . YWR ow W1 _ n ars WIN 1412==M.DODOE ' — 0 , _.•- - £� � •��� �� �4 �,� � ger 0 5 — k t Smartest boy today'_ _. .:Iizzard Electric f - F and reed to saveCAMERON STREETP- lickeFing 362- - - ° -_ - -- - - 6e money with exciting .. Y "— ---• summertime savings on anyDedge - -•--- ---- ruck you choose!These lbw price t le How 's k al never kora more pleasing .[3 10 lock eFl ; -do you knc�Y �""" o r se money afiead with new Dedge increased G.V.W.'s that mman etetre •r .� - ��'""load, SM . lel T <�Y prolit on *very hips �D ARTO Be money ahead with new V-8 go.. ... IC your kno Icd e• bY ,. � • !rover that .You, cover• routes identifying this map \Be ' - _ _ ,�' ._ , sw -' '. ' ' ' �'�� . C» .._.-•-'- _ _�S. mYahead with ands men vp ew Forward L in so advanced that your Doge buck will always bring t dol when v trade in. the op ler fi n yo .x ,w, <, :; y For instance, Dodge gibes you the - ...�' .- - Etii pay-off t features.. On 0100 - s„ „ o half- onn�, there's a new ea3iest-of*. 1 u1 -all-to-shrift 3 -speed manual t<ranamie•- -- rias. or; if c ou ash, the modems ,< r ' touch of LoadkEte automatic trart - • mission with conveni t-buttrne ntrols. T However well you know' co - hie satin 'mod is also w •� - ..have neo gelf-edjttatinp rear springs Ontario, you'll enjoy getting that It in. a luxurious paseenget--- - to know it better: Make a r� _ � 'car ride. r point this year of exploring .Dodge brings you the bi pay-off is _g omits highways and byways. _ : ; all-around value, too. Whether you -7- lovely ' visiting its lakes sad ;. _ pick a big -muscled V-8 or the newly -vacationing at one. -of its ;" . t. ve d4ix, t you can b� sure that _ 1modern resort areas ... like ;_ y rn our 'Dodge ruck is eifgineered' that surrounding Fort W00— So do its duty dependebig, r William and Port Arthro So come see how much 'more truck shown above. Take the first !/ your money louya when you tllaios step now, by filling out and -'4 iRMAE0 she switch to DODGEI --- "-•r•,,,,;O•Y.W.-S FROM 4,250 LL=. TO 44,000 LRf.t O.C.W.'s TO 65,000-L0s•RUC CMAYSLEA CORMRATION OF CANADA, UMiTfO - —. kaUing the coupon belowi - .... • • ,. .. • • .KNOW -- -- --•— :,- -- - .. -' ... ' • :..: �0 NTAR IO _ - BETTER-o700tractor - - DSW with dump body— 03nO with stake body— 0100 asst— - - - - sp tb 50.000 tbs. G.C.W• 19.500 lbs. max. G.V.W. 9.000 lbs. max. G.V.W. lbs. GYM. S.ODDbIOs�mi QY:Ma t - '. 000 max G V ONTARIO TRAVeL. - NOw's the time to switch to trucks of The For_ ward Look aha ►ARLIAMINT eLOOe.. _ -- •' - - -- --, - _, .. _ -. .. 11 ••TORONTO. ONTARIO - ' � _ _. Send FREE Ll:eroture aid Rood Map. B M M N ............... ..:..::.... ie sneMo'ot-'siles ickerin _ .. .cast owes �__ �_,__ 1 a -.. . zIva. L cetuca"r, buoy MY�iMK ... y •1 .. -. .. .. '. Yoor DWWDe Soto dale'r will be pleased to mange for a dernorlstratiaa 777, _ . L 7-1 _ 1 ' SC EILANEOUS D rilCT wlfhf , ,- for Friedl!► Resident Agent V - ' ' -- -- - anal 9 DUO and t'SZ*4.Wlm 1rALT0t S•DNe Tags Praware 570 py g13Y3AlICA AOrA � �ABTICLES FORS _ – tAswlutr – lows – AtlrOMOilr reacw 16•pMe Tnrb Cie"" 7b@ ' MA3WiY 1113URANC4 iTC. �; POR SALE — Now and 'Used COIN NG EVENTS�s Wap ,w raoregrl� rat JIM WIM wasbws, Ram Reisigamtors, and WSLL TILL FOR SPLs STRAWBERRY SUPPER Y R I L E. M 0 R L E Y P�Tws• PHOItiE: !IC=SRIIrG MW 1; LORNE WHITE Aaspieft Ontario Chapter Order Of - i' :, REF$IGERATION TUU •EASTERN STAR-».--------•--•------*--•----------MClaw10 .:0!1 Phone: Pickering. - 197 J2WEDNESDAY. DUNS 25, 1958 --------- ------------------------ &0 S A P. ]1s., On » OPTIC TANK--------. f . FOR SAi.15^Water Presaare 87• Qa Lawn At 21Saaonie Tsntple _ laud, complst" OtlQ.95. Deep Wdl Pickering, Ont:' CISEANZD hype, %93.00. Circulating type 560.0% Adults 02.00 - Child 75r- p 40/PIR BLOCK LTD* � �RADY PLU2tlBIl+IG------------------------------------ - W. J. BUTT k • WEST HILL CALL DORIS 0Y GUW PA= Ari, 410-2010010M - Phone: AT 320!0 Your Pickering VU41P Oshawa RA 3- For Avon jun 23 8tmames oRepresenda Needsive Ifni.Rit - .» . •.-r- Crete z ---------------------`----------- Phone• • Pickering 157 CAMPING SERVICE FOR SALE - good. used plumbing -- --------------- - ---------------- OLvvas. Come, and get a real bar., DEATHS TENT" COTS SLEEPING BAGSand fda AM BRADY P.00 and PLLUMBING The death took place'at her home LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES %.;Mde "' 1 ViEBT HILI' here on Tuesdry, June- 24, 1955, of REPAIRS = PARTS A A T 2060 Phone -�' TIOIf wife 0 f RO . �. -. _ _ _------- Islay R Campbell, beloved MOBILE HOME 'HEATING _ �. ='>�II�i@s OlIT. F710� 1� FOR SALE - b7--aby carriage, light George' F: Shave % ups. Shaver is SERVICE - F40 Dendron, one year bid, , light resting at the McEachnie' Funeral (Factory �) ,,-401 st house west of- school in Rnou- home foe • .twice is the chapel on . igham. Phone: Pick g J Fridatr at 2.06 p. m. Interment at :. ! Tudor $tree!. Ajar oris _ 242-1--- Spring Ocook .Cemetery, 'Clarkson: �..r»:._-.».....»»»r.-.»•-.•' J O H N L • L A FOR SALE —. W -space heater, ----• _= Ivl lAr21:D with pipes and 45 gal. druat. 'Phone ANNOUNCEMENT THE AANWANT WAY 1'N : a R A N C i - Pickering 253R. _ ---^-- The wedding will take place on now iaaks Inadal3ed wT UDE #AL ASSURANCII HECK WANTED Saturday 'of J Smasiak . and Aiiss_ - - 'W- WARD COMPANY tTD. VF E��� Dorothy Brown, of Scarbom. The lllsseet WbRby - //!r _ AUTOMOBILE Xj tidies earn excellent comanission in wedding to take place in St. Peter's --- - !your spare time by representing t and St. Paul's Church, yfarkham Rd. »-•»�»__»»-_�-»„__ - ' 107 KNVGSTON ROAD EAST Avion Products. Openings in Pick. at 2.30 p. m. Reception to be held --• `- ' +erirtg Area. Phoat evenings, collect at Rainbow Ronm, West ROuttt• - .. - _ .- .T•i•phon•t Pickerinji 26 RUsseil 2-7567, or write: ' Mise E. After a wedding trip to New York Outerbridge, 42 Saranac Blvd. Tar- City, the couple wilt reside at Clear- "R_ EZ” WOOD STAIN . iooto 251, lee, Scarborv. ALL COLOURS RIS►•' B-H. PAINTS 1fEIL C. iiURSA _........ ................ I& R. O. --------------------------------r TURPS --OILS - ROLLMS- TOWNSHIP ROAD CH ERRYWOOD GARDEN TOOLS - SEEDS OPTOMETRIST DEPARTMENT 1�R 1' and. � . Ladirs of the Cher• ywual `�'. :>,. ?ERTILIZ$RS , . held their meeting at the borne of CLAY FLOWER POTS 8t, W, Whitby, pat, APPLICATIONS will be reeai. Mrs. Newton Laughlin. Mrs. Todd, PLANTERS OFFICE HOURS: 'Ved by the wide-signed until Mon- 2aresident, conducted the - meeting,POTTINI3 azul VIOLET SOIL 9A0 A. M. to sjo P. Y. 16A IWIW day. Imo 30, 1"& at 340 P- m• for and opened it with a eoem -If weWedswdaya and Saturday" 9 to 12 POsitioo with the Road Depar>mettt. Knew". The Devotiodal period "Was LAWN F$lfCB P2RONEt Wi):2T8Y MO L3071 Applicant _mase -be--- d--m. sakenb3r-Mr4&_M1---�- _ _...:...-._,._...........:.. is 61" truck and �"� township Laughlin. This was followed by a GENERAL RARoWARE LAWNMOWERS t ON )p0 i� �� L. T. JOHNSTON.CIAr� Piano aob Rhoatio" played by !g/! TZa�e loge L7nnsows[a d •ab - Miss' E lin. firs. W,Istcp baaeds reeoaditsoaed saw at B------ -I- Oata�o Petty read a "thank. you" letter -- DINTS e>twLL MOTOR CLINIC f6orn Mrs. Beal for the used Christ- • Pickerhm Ontario 1 ------ -- ---------- mas cards donated - by our ladies; ---------------"-'--`---------• She also read a titter ialaat 'Rev. - r _ _ PI ASTERING. .Y%OrJCCO, Gould,, of Hong Kong, telling how PICKERIN$ �� V _ PARGINa REPAIRS these cards are used. Repo ts. were r-NEW WORN. ACOUSTIC rad and plans discussed for the 'CEILINGS.TILE FLOORS -------------- iWROAM3 - . 10llOAHAY •- AL90 _NATURAL STONE Member Open Meeting, and the --- - a . f E Turkey Dinner on Octobdr 2'2• Mrs NEWELL VENEER OVER BRICK R. Morrish had charge of the Study RODMAN -•� OR SIDING. Book, and enlightened us on the - 1FOR F,STiMATER Industries of Japan, and how trio ,Phos. ►kbateg 143 'PiiON$: PiCR$RIN(}• 356W3: United Church could help to qct a SHEET METAL '�"` WrAn Boom anq 35 broader grade program for that •— - -- ----`----------`-- country. Aller the theine song, and PKIMNO VWA04 IRONIN19. CAORING, BABY- the W. A. ben'edietion repeatep. a - I 4 "� 11 ilY� haw k. IMA t11Ay 11". t MOWN BITTING delicious lunch was served by host- WORKS I spud an types of, Hoare-making, ottd- uses': - Mrs, I-wghln, 11y-�c. Morrish ~ brtaken b* two experienced and re- Censtatnors' Dos apesribse ladies Hoorn as required by Mrs. Tweddle and Mrs. C. R. Petty. AWhorizad The Executive of Cherrywood• H. Compaoyr Dealer For eaatom•r- Phone: Pickering 427, or and S. met on'. Wednesday evening 1. AJAX LUMBERCO.--at the home of Mrs. J. Johnson. GURNEY when plans were the.io- tbe. meet-and.alsn R CLARE LUMBER AND BUS' Ings to be held in the iail, and. alsn I• - plans for a bazaar on November 7. R�VD _ tMrs. Riches and firs, W. Petty PLYWOO� e" t attended a Sunday School meeting FURNACES WAT A � rtb�' at Brougham on Tuesda-v evenh it. GAS RAIrKiES i� ... DOORS AND TRlM r . 4ROOR FURNACES r Annual Communiri picnic Spon- ! .� • noril by the. Sunday School will be ! held at Grand Vallry Park on July Terms up to 5 Y"rs arms I0, A. bus- will leave the hall at 11.04 pay'e11s1• on em bill = ;Station Road and Na z k��i1A►tQy -- m., share-awl'retfirn at i.M m rm.:IQJC! Bring a picnic basket. • Everybody `` -VHONE 179 PICKERING p''• � N � welcome: I - MO. 8-25-15 WHITBY • - TELEPHONE PICKERING ,� COMBINATION ••r-. and Ii*s. Mar-2v Hnllintrer .-"TWA now TSN PANR a r,^ ;1 attended t!�e .wrshire OIL FURNACES Of AJAX �"S . - - +, 0hr eomare r# '"Mr. and Y�_110 Lei e8 Nfrc, Vt', .Ramer at take Simcoc. ` 41M on Saiu�-&v. �! �'•' �� • A numbe- from here attended •tiit PTU-----•------- INSTALLATION. Mg egaaa ew r family re-union at the home of Mfr. NATURAL GAS i TALLATION. iMi�•,- even"' W" aka SUMMER PRICES _ _-- M to yea., is y,ea1 Arthur Milroy at Cedar Grove, _on- vow lactase. Per Sunday. COLEMAN 0500.00 -- -- - - cid bt"atre. Mr. and M-s:`R, Tindall attended BOND APPLIANCES 11606 -h, the .Tindall family re=union at York Water Heaters, Forced Air 46 • a1Rl{fT , so County Park, Lake Simcoe, on Sat- FutTOU • Space Heaters Floor urday. And : Wall Farnaceg do ienoft e1 ia� We afire sorry to hta'- Mrs. Wil- ..Findlay Kitchen toeesS - , -• __ . mot Gates is stili in Oshawa Hos- rSWE�IGR sake"pitaI. BUMMER CLfiAN-OUT -- -------------------------------- SERVICE s . ChiumM o o �� ' "� - REAL ESTATE $ROM rlws N" Masa COLEMAN AUTHORIZED * A MOBILE ,HOME HEATING DISCOUNT S% SERVICES PARTS _ .GENERAL Ii�SURANCE MI=R HEATINO SERVICE simian wlllli FOR CASH & CARRY Phones Ajar as7 :CONTINENTAL LIFE ASSupgiVC�' 9 Tudor St. - Ajar, Ont.- �FECT1vE UMMEDIATRY --•--•--•------------------ - - FiRST MORTGAtiEE •='• , '.� RADIO AND TV MMVICIZ F Af1�fYF Mttt�1l�1 LkL WORK GUARANTEED MAN'! ST., NCIH PHONE DAYS -� }lTAiION ROAD, _ PICHERTNO — -- Nq(�MlO ,�3W - --• .. . sol�1 _ «