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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_07_19_ r�K,� »c--.,Y,r�--2c-' ,� �..,:.,�..i�`*• '••x„•';w..r -:�.!'^,�,f••�i'.'.'^.'.✓ ''V'^^a•'I-'•.,',� :e+— •-•f•ln"{r, 'i•-f-�r, »-'•r.-4K.r-'-'-�!"-r,.-r. ,•r .-..r—`Y►..+--r.-'- _ _ o::'sr]w.,.r+cs:F�,-�+.ra+-r('-Y�,/-- = 7.r r Ai_ y _ VOL. 73 NO. 47 !*CKZRING, ONTAk!W W, - MURd SON . ruBi.ia Anth Ai bec•sid Clair Ma Rahaerip■0a fabs !!.N PW raw FEWAY, JULY It. 1Ff-Pay— OaaSta Dept. Ottawa, On t. - Twp'-C Red Cross 8 Kiwanis Sponsor Swimming Lessonso � � � c ! 3=2 Again' , etaif !Out Vote M� let � � � - extMuaici alflectoin -� z Following a alightly "warm deli- _ y, w berati(sn", a motion before Pickering >!'1�'KEBINIG Township council Monday night to �GB hold a vote at the neat municipal Mr. and Mrs, Angus Brunton o8 t election, on the question are you in Lola Street, visited the world famous - favour of establishment of a retail Ausable Chasm in 11ew, York State saw- store for sale of beer only for re. recently. :idea ;;i to consumption, was lost in a 3-2 Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Morley, :n& - ra " r vote.Lynda. and- Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mor- Several weeks, ago Mr. W. M. Fair- ley spent the week-end in Matfond grieve of Spruce Hill Road asked when they attended the Shakesporo council to consider the matter of Lan Fest.vai, seeing "hamlet•'. N putting the question before the peo- Mrs. F.-valleau and Mrs. l+'. Pense,` i �) plc. of Kingston were with Mr, and,Mrs. +n < � Mr. Monday night •the reeve asked ,lohri Fall this week. F ; : r. Fairgrieve- what his exact re- A numberg of relatives surprised' : quest was regarding an outlet. L, M. and Mrs. Morley one evening r ' t Mr. Fairgrieve said his request eon- - recently and presented lAs. with is 4 cerned a retail store for beer only colour film prior to his 1Givtng on. a `.I would be against having beverage -trip to England. ' szfi �y I rooms here, *herr pebpie would o •�z r: t g Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Parker and the ,- , and slop up. beer then drive our roads: family are spending a week at the •, ¢� a menace to themselves and others.r, If we had a retail store they could Rev' Buttars' cottage on. the Bay of Qtiinte. of ="� F _7 buy it and take it home Also I am _ : told we .would get some revenue from ------- ---•-------- ----- this type of store." �iiu�n'S Creek L.. F -` =ws ' ' ;< "The only revenue we would get {s - _ e ssessme nand he bu_ciress tax,+' �' ,; the a t said Ree G. Lawson. _ !Metered above V one of the shwa - ""barton Kiwsn6L Here the Child- "I don't see any danger to the Claims rst - of one hundred and seventy school- _ ran are coached in Use 'flatter-kick" residents by having a store here, and age ehhdren who. this summer ace by kwtmctor Jack Bunting. seen on. _ if we had one I would like to see it / • • { lairoins to awlm, bender tae .apon w- the lett, His work with these e3itd- - in-the south end of the township," Mr. 57 ViCtinl ship of Pla1uoring fed croon, sad the. _ . _- . ,ren is reemarhable. Fairgrieve said. Councillor Glen Julian said, "Frank- The body of Leon Soaaytr, I% was ly I am against liquor outlets but a recovered on Monday atteraoun frosti retail store where the people can pur- Duffin' Creek by local firemen of+, - e - - I chase' beer- and take -it home, keeps ter opending near two hours dram. P,homour people from going to botela and ipg, north of the Some Line bridge. e, then driving our roads on the way Leah's.tam y liveat 23 Burcher 93d„IndusttY p endangering people't lives. A}ax, Other places all around us have tlieae - - Iiaevo Was, ti-Lawssn aaaeaeeed - atoms..We don't have a beer parlour 84 -- -- -- ---- ------------ -- -• - i at lrs0a tiara.- Thursday, that the AL'TSOBPT_Y TOURS PARK SrrZS in the township and that is good."' Ye Old Visite Old Frilnd. Here ' Grleedl Co0npeny of Canada, !tom Local Scouts Councillor Robert Stewart, said "I The News had an enjuyabie but: �ptlaeod fifty &area of land. the pro- The cataloging of some 1200 acres drink there are two types of people — short visit last week-end by an old _ : - +�-� of land a the Eastern watersheds re- -those who buy it. and drink at -home reaident at Pickering, Mr, Harry - .peft of A. E• Calvert- sn f■, To Jamboree and those who frequent beverage L t lorm The lied Ila on we" side gion as potential co%-_%wvation-m- - " Lawson, age 94, now living at 49 - a w titatlea Road. .between Ml and creation areas was carried an on July .rooms" Lavender Toronto, i Cahn La son of Mr: and Mrs, _ 1 Deputy-.Reeve Sherman Scott said, 1 lee, t E fahways, The Grinnell Com- John Lay, Picker • and Craig Pet- 10th by the opolitan Toronto and ,. arr, hates o who is well and - pany ti associated with Malleable nd Mrs, Lloyd Pet- Region Conservation Authonty. _ I suppose the democratic way fa to hearty states "tie does not know *limb era, sum, of Mr, and let people vote on it. 7easi. of Oshawa, snaniafacturers of era. Claremont will... leave Mahon -Sonne twenty representatives o! pain is __,1 worked up till- I was !� : the Authority Reeve Lawson said he did rot feel yeareall Bey ">be; Y �y as I mak, -•.pyo. piprai7ttisigs •etc. •The parent Airport this Sunday night, bound for ti' took a �Q'�'�I there had been enough indication yet aasslpaay V fa We United Sterna the World Bay Scout Jubilee dambo'r- tour by bus to examine a number of that people •wanted to vote on the beck in the yrs ot lite and remem- I ee, in England. Pr v dcc and Pickering Tawnstu matter. be haPVy days and years I spent =o•ve Laws= said. '7 am coated- cperties to North York, Mstr'khata, r fife t'o'ng ,rnan, _ 6e� haft that by the times Ude factor= 1s Cari_1, who recently rece.ved• his g � � The indication is that all centres' •in Pickering-as a _ P gUeen's Scout Bas=e, wtu be billeted around us have it and people are Plckwtn& - } erected. the township w1f] be !a a I . which might be deemed suitable roc came a member of the Meabi" to 809917 U>� firm and �- as will fifteen hundred other Canad- ac•4�isluo,i and development as cos- in to them to buy p go Brass Band ___I remember-how the -as0 with oi=-TJpal ser••ieea. fan Boy &couta at the home of an servation areas i9 a ecub'eM we shoulel be afraid to boats used to run excursons from g _ y it. I -don't think it _ --------- --------------- To date, the AtRCA has five such j Toronto, calling. at Whitby,. Osbsawa, - ----------- .' Englsh Stout in Surrdy, discuss' said councillor Julian. areas, but all of them are located and on down the line •_,as a young jL Colin and Craig represent. the Soy "Weil it is so close that no one is mah I served-three years with Mr, I scouts c erg The Author, „ it & desirous 'of acquiring at least ••Does it brie closer the question. are several others from F:estrrn Unt• y g then went into business for myself For ��� three sui:aole areas in the Eastern ` ario Region who w.11 also c�Gend, A of"drinking beer from the- glass!" and built bout thirty-five thousand Sco its and �•On c4 the 950-square nine reg- asked Reeve Lawson. tip a wonderful breed and ion administered - by -it duruig 1957, ,. „ cake business which is sun by my : + grange Lodge headers are expected to. attend this That is not before us, said coup- Jamboree, accord to Charles S.unoi, chair- ' cillor Julian; "if it was I would be son and daughter in Toronto". , { The boys expect to be hone on the clan of the Conservation Mees Ad- against it,"- Mr, Lawson and daughter -lave Several mombere of Brougham Un- 20th •sof AuIrist• viWy Hoard who headed `the tour. Mr, Fairgrieve said he felt council been visiting.a fete old mends here. ' Ld. 'Nete--Colla Ly will file however, hoe pointed out that 1, should let the people. vote on i us. and we were delighted to have hen ion Bodge A F. and A M. made an wbuld be dependent upon PeOP t _ when they founding an old chest undeery on July r � from England for the of ewe thnserquisitwtiability icordevelopment as ith al ia"Itthink peeir ople be given the day us-this-cast------------------ -- - a' right atter hb arrival, --telling i the stage of their lodge hall -n Clare. trip over ani getting settled in his opportunity it to say no' said Councillor West Reins Septic 1 wont.bolsi. A second story will„cell of his facilities. Julian. ' > , -•Our inrttediate problem is to ex- „ - � ezPerlesaces *bills at `the Jamboeee. We either want to have .a vote on Inside the chest was a fraaned`war- amine' all known areas and catalogue „ t radt to Mr, George Burk of the Or. Be rare to watch for these. rt or not, not withstanding the cost, +' ange Order, Clareinont. The dociuss- -----=------- ---------------------- them according to . their- qualifica- said -the reeve. Tanks Out ... ent, well • irons,” Mr, Sour.ol added, noting I would like to bear, what other • Prc,erved, `�� �' March Gas Mains Not Yet Council's Hands -- z 1857, and contained' the Seals- of that that there • were ' Et least twice as members of council think about it !" Carman Master and .. De many more areas to ace'. said councillor Julian. putt' Grand ]Laster of the Order. -The junket took in Wilkett's Creek *Well, Mr. James feels there has not Builder Ste hen Kaskiw who lives In Areas Where adjacent to Edwards Gardens, Don been enough demfhnd for it and that is P Mone of the present members of Mills; Mdlne•s pan and Bruce's Mill ++ in West Rouge himself told toc.-nship. . +• the way, I feel said Reeve Lawson. < •Betotigham Union, a .Masonic Lodge, � council this week that he knee; that' ever anew that an Ozpnge Order ex- People Installed— on the Rouge ,River in Markham T1i; This „a the first request I have several septic tanks at :homes -he Built _ fated at one time in this township, Goodwood and Glen Major in Ux• heard of, said councillor_ Sid Pugh. are not functioningn __Cif a News Have failed to Councillor Glen Julian advised the • bridge Twp„ .Percy Woods, Picker- "I have heard no demand -for it," Mr. Kaskiw tolouil e would uncover anything to verity it ei er, ing_Twp:_the proposed Duffiri's said councillor Stewart. <; had been told there are- several Creek conservation area at Alai _."I think this is the thin edge of the like to bring in another tank installer �« . Tbe volume "Past Days- in Picker- poo-_ 8 and fiave them corrected but that the e Ole in Dunbarton and Fai ort l9ch, and a,90-acre area int highland Creek wedge to' let-in Other outlets " said t does not. list any ilateraal area - who have been talked Into in- where the Authority has purchased Reeve Lawson, original installer he employed has _ - >ro back past 1872, told him, that ,if another man is - Members' at -Brougharn' Union tare stalling gas furnaces on the anump- twelve dwellings on flood plain land I think that is unfair, said carol- brought in he will put a lien against y contacting the Orange Lodge in Tor- Weekthey will have gas within two for demolition, cillor Juliap,' that is not the question the properties. Mr. Kaskiw asked Most of the region_teured is located here. e onto in an endeavor to come up with The Reeve said. the township has in the so-stalled RDF1I' council to bar this man from doing; P watershed Well, that •is . the trend,". replied further work in the township. some information on a past Orange p• ' - nothing to _da with .gam installations which taicea in _the Rouge, Dulfin's the reeve. Lodge here. • - - - e "People are entitled to good work-,, ork• 'but. that they would advise Consuan- Creek, Highland Creek and Pet I fl ie the democratic way of doing manship and we all learn things est • •-'------ --------------- ••------- ers Gas o! this. The Gas Com cues Creek things, even at the municipal Ievel n t j '�l Many time goes on, he said. 1�a have authorized cet•Sain deeteiy, and It is felt by mertybet's of "8se of politics," said Mr. Julian. Reeve Wm. Lawson said eottttcil these, we are told -will install turn-, MTRCA that unless suitable sites are "Are you suggesting after being has no power to do anything and ad- Council will request that a build- aces and supply gas tram tanks un- acquired loon, the lands will be pur- here for 8 months,. that that hasn't vised Mr. Kaskiwto consult with the fag at the south end of Morley Park til the main goes through, and• that Biased for private use, and thus will been the practice here!" naked the health unit sanity inspector rlTtat .is pfd to the hindering machin- the ulcer . is not be unavailable as places of recrea-- reeve. "Why do you bring this upPbe� cry from completing d:Acb Julian der t cer"tak i work, be Councillor Julian felt that certain tion for the gubHe. now have him look at them.'- . "Well there are some ob serious to People -were the prey of rather j -•-----•--- - -----=- ------ ------------------------------------ < �" • • this •vote,' ieplied Coundllor Julian: ed of it now, nor do I think if we had . I! was moved' that "the R6ads De- tricky salesmen who are ' indticirig . yrtmeat hs authorized to complete people with the Promise tZte� would Township Recreation The reeve said the subject had a store we would have- more drtmk� received ml Y " The ditching, grading and oiling in hiive natural gas boob; pro hence in local papers chess. To bring the matter to a: tread.. 1[arley •p�k� tbet 9arkey Cons - _-_-_---_____--.�___,� - • and deputatioms were out urging I win make a motion that we ha ----------- Committee Approved the vote. - ' tion be notified and if they cannot -START ON-CBIIRCH 8T 816iV1E:>ij,�, the vof4 at the next election. complete work, another firm will be --- IC was learned this week that the `.'The people in the township are This was seconded by councillor 4 ,-• satisfied that we will make the den- Junin. The motion was lost where brought in and.ihat portion to be Construction of a gtorm ,sewer, four rrimittee for the >;ickering Town- „ done by Barkey, will be billed toa Catch .basins and about 882 het o! ip Recreation program has been ap- sion, Mr. Julian answered. "Let's not councillors James, Pugh=snd Stewart ' yML ditching and pipe laying on the East` ved by the Dtepartment of--Educe- turn _this tato 4 Pow-wow on .drink• .opposed it On the subject of culverts, .it was _ side of Church Street, i versos getting �}iiaE thogq began tiffs tion and this committee will meet on ood esus geett k�be� We have a . Mr. Fairgrieve-",-"i ! pointed out that a number of those *eek. The ditch will extend from the recreation this week. P people who filet opposed it are afraid for p4r' " ens north Site?, were 'placed at diff- corner of Christina SL, north on Having. the • -approval allows the °�'o�' roads. conal reasons." .t( P ic- NEW Brent levels, preventing a proper Church. Walton and Maurer Co - 1 l body to geunder way and is Deputyi.reeve Scott said, "I don't Cou ncMors Pugh and' Stewiart Bre flow off water, `Council will- notify 7trUCti`on will do' the' work. Coat ' of turn makes the, township -recreation feel' the tleot)le here are being depriv- mended aII explanation Of this. ► 9 u the Job will run between "I mean for political rlaso�± sp 0004=40 sat �e Ao*L _t-^ _ S3bOp and groups eligible 'for grants under this ., system. - -- �- - - sca■tmaeal ten ae jo1m11R +thin Mr, F.airgrie% .. _ .,• — , . - < < C.Y. .' . .may • � Don't Change 4 "� ANNr-E HIRST _ That Dial: A Tallahassee, Fla., announcer. y describing the advantages of - "If my husband and I could + out a whimper. The older wo- T ' a new o hints is s he automobiles that said: is _ + man has visited them freely ✓ y� t be alone, live in peace, and keep Y �s,� � designed to give, you years -of our door open to our friends, ' for two weeks at time, tryj• L Y s t .:: travel -tree care." what' a wonderful life it would + ing to disrupt their harmony. Is,IN fi+ bel It is, alas, impossible, be- + being rude to their friends, = .+ !During a station break over cause my mother has lived with * and shrewdly creating, almost �g us for fwo years." Those years °+ unbearable tensions. Her in- ?' y " + •, Station WABC in New York, - opera narrator Milton Cross, ad- have resulted in near -bedlam. • fluence is little short of sinia- tor the writer's mother opposed * ter. She has not succeeded is k s 'y` vising his audience of the news i program that was to follow im- rF . her marrying' anybody and has • her ' intent, but the home at- mediately, said: "And -.now, stay done her best to create misun- * mosphers is too strained to stewed for the nudes" derstanding and suspicion be- * continue. , • * The wife will have a bat- tween husband and wife. A Paterson, N.J., disc jockey, : * tie on her hands, for her . y -- "Since she came," continues' * mother is having herself, a fine urging listeners to take, advan- thii writer, he is so mean and to a o! a s "Merely F , g pecial offer: +'time weaving her wicked web. drop a a ugly to my husband that I can- * RUSSIAN ROCKIN' - The Russians ma never doim Rock 'n' P postcard and give the Her husband has been so postman only ;2.95 when he de nqt take it any longer - but Yw what can I do? He is a gentle genesaus and sweet during Roll as their own invention, but they have dances just as lively livers your 48 unbearable chil- soul and so sweet to her that * these two years that, he, de- These Soviet teen-a8ers "rock' in pay folk dance at a youth dren's records." it' make me furious; that only * serves a better life alone with festival in Krasnodar near the Blade Sea. - eggs her on. Our marriage has • his wife, and I am glad that , been a lovely experience for six ' she finally realizes it. years, but now I am'thoroughly a TO "DAUGHTER RACHEL": Director of Extension l:etvicea Lovely Needle Al! `miserable. * For years you have tried to And there was Miss Mabel "I grew up feeling my mother • take over the continuing, Burkholder,: weekly historical Og ~' was my enemy. She was ao. die- • problems your mother's un- contributor to the Hamilton C ONI LES . w • Spectator. Amon the visitors . 1 now g tatorial it was impossible fortunate nature has brought D� + to submit '(I'm easy-going as * upon you all, and taking hes FARAH was a gentleman and his wife father was) and I realize •into your home was the final from New Zealand and the rea- now I grew up hating her. But * line gesture. Now you realizeson for their coming was a little when Dad died, my only sister • what a mistake it was . , , unusual. The gentleman owns a -- __ _ refused to take Mother in and • Nowhere have you failed,,my This column is being written sheep ranch with approximatelq I was weak- eonugh to do just • friend, rather have you dome neither at Ginger Farm nor 3,000 sheep. A son, keenly in- that. She would not consent to • more for your people than Halfway House but from the terested in agriculture and wish- here go anywhere else, though she * anyone else hag' done ... city of Guelph. Partner and 1 ing to expand in knowledge and has an adequate income. * Y� mother -will object loud left home Thursday morning; he interest went first to Eases• -She was never a popular wo- • ly and cry for sympathy, but So spend a couple of days with England and later came to Can- - man; she doesn't get along with * you will be firm Your hug- friends. on a farm neat• Puslinch ada to attend the O.A.C. in. ' any of her relatives, and she * band has had enough; his wel- andl to attend the annual con- Guelph. Somewhere along the hasn't a personal friend left. • fare dam becomes your first ve ion of the Ontario Histo ' way he met a young lady from She distrusts people and delib- • duty and your pleasures. Society in Guelph. Str ely Caledon. They became engaged- , - erately tries to cause trouble. * Make the break, and,fiad the enough .eve met history on the to be married and his parents (Please do not print details) ... * lite you both deserve. road -• colourful history at that have arrived in time for the wed - Now I am at the end, seeing * . . - in the form of a Stage -Coach ding. Later the young folk are - my husband is so miserable, GAMBLER CURED4 engaged to advertise the Milton establishing a home - but not though he never complains. Centennial. The genial Mayor of in New Zealand, England or On - Where have I failed? What am "Dear Anne Hirst: Soon atter •" we married I found by husband Milton was sitting up frost with tarso, but in Nava Scotia; no .i I to do. was ■confirmed gambler, risk- the driver, his rdimd face' and less- KARR THE BREAS 19th Century toggery making Now it is Saturday. Last night _ • Ing money we couldn't afford. 1 went to bed and slept like a .� • H i could print this wife's and generally losing. For the him look eery much like the D _ •entire letter, m readers illustrious "Mr. Pickwick". Of log, following dinner at The = = t y past few months, though, be has •would understand why I urgecourse we had to stop in Milton Royal Hotel and a most enjoy- retrained almost entirely,, and I l� - * her .to see that her mother was to ha to do a bit of shopping - and a able evening that followed. To- � DDy• ' leaves. For years the wife has " bit of visiting - and then we day. we attended sessions in . re- I have noticed, though, that -given herself to her family's he still likes to lay small wagers had a very lovely drive across Ogard ntario encouraging juveniles the to • problems, and borne with her with friends on trivial issues, ' country ' to No. 6 Highway At 'Ontario history. During the after- s mother's Idiosyncracles with- and I am ao afraid ii will post- the farm where Partner is stay- noon we went on a bus tour of *h pone his ultimate reform. iwil ing we found -evidence of a slight the city stopping at many of the "i don't want to mention ft twister which struck during that historic points of the place. It has If7ry �e► yv _ - - • terrific hot spell, Half the roof -been a most wonderful three- ' .:!Princess Ensemble artless I mus"t. What do you say? There's a real art in needle- - -:- - -TROUBLED" a•as gone from the -driving -shed, y convention, not only be- work see the PRINTED P/iTi•ERN The true gambler believes tree branches scattered here and cause o! the laces we've been - just lovely ef- ' there and. standing hay .just te- but the people we've met. But feet embroidery gives this mater! • that success is accidental that scene! Single, outline stitches _ ginning to. straighten itself up alas, all good things must come 4 + it can- bring riches and even work quickly in -six strands - g wo up � � Y again after; having- taken a tre- to an end, so I have just packed Q e'Q • Power. He -knows it provides mendous pounding from wind my duds and am almost ren to of cotton. - Q " ? • an escape from dal]_ routine _ 'and rain. Repairs were underway .- start out for home, picking tip . Pattern .808: Transfer of deet • , 'P Q • P t _41 and that in. itself h' v .,..,, Partner on the way. And when ei . .16x19ifi inches Colo[ Q • • 9 ;, * worth the losses he incurs. It any .trouble in keeping himself, we get home there wiU be three chart;directions for !!Hing. oe _ _ ` .; ► is seldom, I atm told: that he occupied. Dinner was just about days' mail and probably some framing. a t «reforms for_ good. - ready when we arrived - and of the family sitting on the door- : Your husband is to be ap- -Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTZ! • P : " plauded for oevrcom'ing the Oh, my, it is a long time since I step. But ca they won't have to • P lF` • weakness he indulged for so saw a roast of beef so big, or do that because we have proxid- . (stamps cannot be accepted, use _ 1. fon I am not a - taste ,so _ good as appeared on ed both of them with keys. postal of tau safety) for this 9 g• psychiatrist. _that that table. Genuine home-grown, Maybe b next • week I shall pattern rnn a Laura Wheeler, _ ,' P 9 ? • but' I see no harm in tris home -Milled beef. tender and have coile ted my wits and be . 123 Eighteenth St. New Tor - 9 9 ' t • 9 ' • wagering a bit with friends; juicy, as different from butcher's able to write a little more in onto, Ont Print PATTERN M 'f •9 ? �' * he -gets 'a kick out of it and - mean as. hamburg from T-bone ttlligently. NUMBER, your NAME and AD- ' 9 P9 v • he can afford to lose. Per- 14C is I ut betting sea RIBOFLAVIN ', Q q p q • haps I am wrong, but in your It was a case of. eat' and run Two FREE patterns as a, gilt _ 'f v • place I should not -,worry. for me a� friend' Lillian and I riboflavin, a member of the tb our readers -printed right to were due'at the' Convention at vitamin B family, keeps certain our NEW Laura W Aeler Needle-' " q If your' problem is wearing two. o'clock. _ Apparently pro- eye, and skin tissues healthy.' It craft Book for :1857! Dozens at = J i G ; p F grammes are always slanted to is found especially in liver, kid= other new designs you'll want 4 Q p• o q P you down, ask Anne Hirst to wards history of the district in ney, heart and other meats, as to order - easy, fascinating " q P Q p F clear the scent and snide you �. t , 9 C a' • 9 P through.. {!rite her at Boz which the convention is held so well as in cheese and milk. handwork for_ yourself, yout- - 0••a 9• i, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor- from excellent speakers we Cooking does not destroy this home. Be sure to send 25 cent/ R • ' o q P g heard brief accounts of the his- vitamin, but expcsure o light for your copy of this book now ' N• Pct P a onto. Ont.' tory of Guelph, Elora and Fer 'is damaging.- do ? 4• ' " •Q p q Dr. Hugh Templin showed over } _ qaa 9 ti o• a hundred beautiful pictures of ' q P + • P the Fergus and Elora district - ,D q 'p,0 V. Elora Park. the Fergus Dam and - • s • .•q v . q • t;' Q 9 man of the historic homes and !t o ftp` Q a qQQ buildings. - •- , P, i7 q o * > �.,, Now it is well after midnight c �.� •9 •': '' but sleep seems to have vanish- ed h I might as well ed so I g • B •� 4 Q' • = - � :4580 �"`"`"''� get this coliYmn started anyway. Writing is better than lying .' ".5-2414 - awake wondering •if Partner Is, =Nt.'/%' N makirg out all right. That may 7�Asssf , sound era but when a man '�. hasn't spent a night way from _ Summer ensemble in the love- }, home -except for .a spell in �. liest "princess" silhouette - so' ` R hospital - for over thirty years well b e a ' becomin to shorter, full _ w fuller fl ht ane mi 8 g the ch g .. ..uresl A cool, graceful sundress;,." somewhat mixed up pleasure. tt Cover-up jacket -- easy to- sew. Well, I guess this will do for. With our new PRINTED PAT- ' tonight as we have to beuupd TERN y by nine in themorning.' _ . Printed Pattern . 4580: Hal! a Friday. A most enjoyable day. Lunch at Elora, excellent Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, k' �b � 24% Size • 16th sundress takes �; � "` speakers and then a tour of the yards 35 -inch fabric; jacket parks and buildings Dr. Temp- r 135 yards, lin had shown us in pictures the night before. Our group includ-.. Printed directions on each pat_ ed that well-knYAU own writer and £ tern part. Easier, faster, accurate, historian, Dr. Louis Blake -Duff, s Send FIFTY CENTS, (50t), older in years from the last time (.tamps cannot be' accepted, use I saw him, but still young in •'Postal note for safety) for this spirit and with the same unfail- ..IANWELCOMED VISITOR - At Soma ahara, Japan, Mrs. William Pattern. Please print plainly 9 p - 51ZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE CRIB CRITIC - Wearing a chic ing sense of humour and d hied Girard, the Japanese wife of U.S, Army Specialist 3/3 Williams _ . manner that has endeared hire Girard, is denied entrance as she visits the family of the woman _ feathered trot,- Princess Mar-' y Send order to ANNE ADAMS 9aret is unaware .of a critical to so many people agreat her husband is charged with'shooting�to death. Mrs. Girard number of. years. We also found wanted to visit the rave of the slain woman, but the eldest Ebz 1. 123 Eighteenth St., New appraisal by little Paul Haden, Mrs. Ewen in a new role, helping 9 air 'Toronto, Ont. 18 months. The Princess was the local executive of the His- daughter of the Sakai family, Kayoka (left), 18, said, "I don't ' His - visiting thq, nursery of. the Tal- torical Society, W.I. members -..'understand hqw you can • .. have the nerve to cesM here after bot Settlement Hostel for West will remember Mrs. Ewen as the marrying Girard, who is such a hateful persona In centre k ISSUE 29 - 1957" -Indian women Iry London. former Anna P. Lewis, otle-time Kayoko's sist8r, Yoriko, 4. r •...-.. . ° sem^\:-:" �°°,..'x .. "'"T". - . , l ^✓ i 'Iv'�'�[''w�""a`-:"T=- ��,s fi 'Y"'r�'_! —'---�.r..r a .--.:. rte---.,..'^^�,.^`� ` rc�.',r'C"`,�r�,y,"y �'�.: i."-';. �'.r..a+'•e,7J� , lie..• .:.re. ., .Tz�: .!. e r • y - _CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGRocky Wilderness Hides Vast Wealth Canada's Pioneers Never Suspected - At the-turn of the century an closely does the weight of the AGENTS WANTED FOR tali American school geography des- shield press mo ion the settled ; BE YOUR OWN Ross I �uA T wild acres bush, live.red exibed Canada as "a country, areas of eastern Canada that aiF� as women, can work your Dern ulldla�'24 hours, and make torics up to t00q� et�c�, maahinary etc X6.600 rii cash. cold, barren, and uninhabited, only 50 miles separate Ottawa, selling exclusive �ous.ware pproduct• ffanry O'Nalil. r�turgeoa Falia a lying to the north of the United the capital city, from a wilder- and apppliances. No competltl0n, not _ rI ava11ab1a In stores, sad they are a GOATS "I States; a vast expanse of r Ick ness that extends, uninterrupted- necessity In every bathe. `trite at, 'sad muskeg (bog), with great ly, to the lowlands o! Hudson O°c• Loi •colour catalosn+ show. ltJ An. WWAAEN GOATS - Imporb " � retail price pia coalSd ntial •d sire. JO>�rsTON esus . wholesale Price ,list M Bales. > <L. +L. ONT. .� forests of worthless b 1 e c k BaY• t ears St Lauren" Blvd, l[ontra1. °+ G+ spruce." Planet's Oldest Motmtains MEDICAL - r. The authors of this piece of The shield is veryold. So old ARTICLES FOR tALB DON'T DBLAYI EYERY ftIFFRR@ OF ^'� •� - bleak prose were preceded and that visitors to Ottawa, standing ' SALE Fencing es. sate different tNEtIMATiC PAINS OR NEURITIS 7: followed by many writers, econ- on Parliament Hill, "lookup ' and a:cittdv �1.99 soccer Football omists, and geographers who across the valley of the Ottawa !y'� gam•' s+acOptar. flies u to W fMOtJ1D TRT DIXON'f REMtpY. �R �/ 0/ feet stns. Small compact portable ha {'� mardon heater with can Posh MUNRO't DRUG (TORR }< took an equally dim view of River to the purple-blue bAze . pafd, _ _ Canada's fllture; for approxi hanging over the Laurentian+, ' ' ' ileehss•°i"aMMontreal Romeo •'' tis0 iE Exprau Prep `✓t ;. f. mately a half of thin country are looking at the oldest moon- ; ?< infertile tains on this planet. BABY CHICKS POST'S ECZEMA SALVE ? ties within the rocky, s y. v „ RAP1IBs w• torment of dry acsema b a embrace Of One of this planet's y JULY and August chicks and turkey At best, it is a strange land, Poulin All breeds, Non-Sexed, Pullets. :ashen sad weeping .kin troubles. e} ancient pre-Cambrian shields. mysteriously attractive to the Cockerels, Spacial egg breeds. dual Pura pOiC'a Ersama Sarva will not "Irapa 3 Until recent times not even the pose breeds, broiler breads. Place yoar pant you. itching, scaling and burn t _ Canadians themselves v who Canadians who have loved it mg eczema; acne, ringworm, • pUnp►e• orders sell in advance. Catalogue.' ~ ' from-aarliett-be ' enough to want 'to understand and foot aligns do _�ad�rea.-tds>�_. ; �O—in N FERGUS _ ONTARIO ��r��1� how stubborn Or bopelen t loved their stem homeland it,- iepe en Bre c;i bred in softer lands. cis 6TARTED chicks Promp t .bipmeat. USH }` - with an ardor not readily un- The earliest French settlers �. sent PQM Fru on R.cLipt et Price as derstood by their American and Order 'ahead for your btouers,, nasi for r. knew there were minerals in the HEY: Amps In-Cross chicks. wide Choi". PRICE qA0 P!R JAR r- b British cousins - could find MARTYI - Ernest" Borg- BRAY HwTCHERY POST'S REMEDIES - - — much to say in defense could find rocks of the shield. Indians led nine, star of award-winnin eta St. Clair Avenue Bast g 120 John N., NarnilMe ✓� them to the crude, pzilai 've 'Mar looks pretty happyTORONTO 000 square miles of roclt, mostly deposits on P PA" MACHINERY FOR SALE - 1, workings Q2 copper granite of a quality too inferior the shores of Lake Su erior. about his false locks bob'. r tu-his OP*ORTUNITiEt FOR t e .-tor commercial purposes. P Fos. sarin: train Huber r roto rack, roY MEN AMC WOMEN ?Yy But in those days no Dae cared. ally, the false locks are for his lar bearing grain separator, like now. :s -- Today this rocky wilderness is latest movie role, that of a Also two 8-ft. John Dears grain binders. ZARN more I Bookkeeping. salesman.. In more recent times men , Lao McClellan. Davison. lllchfeaa .Lip. Shorthand. Typewriting, ate [ ea the established economic corner- were baffled by the complez brutal sea war lord in ?ha aom no Ask for free circular No. 32. stone of Canada, for most of the nature of the ores when dis- Vikings;' which will be filmed NEW Mildmay Threalsers, used thrash' Canadian Cormspandenc• Coursee� : ere, grain throwers. Patent straw cut. lm Bay Street, Toronto. fabulous mineral wealth of re- covered. Metallurgy had -to in Norway, He'll also wear a ons and shredders-fits all makes of cent years has been found with- tbresh•rs, your grain and straw put In m the shield's stella crust. catch up with the prospector bristling beard. tba' barn at lass cost, et years off pro 8E A HAIRDRESSER before the shield could comae duction. Get our prices and terms dr JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL. Some 95 per cent of Canada's livered anywhere in Ontario. Great Opportunity - ''- copper, 85 per cent of its iron,' into its own r obsinser Bro•., stfldmay.. fANLM iia fdr•.sias On oft-quoted example was bignews. No one was Interested • Fussant dignified profusion; good all of Its nickel, platinum, titan- the discovery of copper at Sud- intheuranium. Nevertheless al- Fon RAT condition. Disbar. B.P.�. wages. Marvel Grr,awsuaressful tQL �4 sum and uranium, as well as bury during the building of the Onta Bond! c aa. Cada kshun c , less-well-knows minerals like though no realized at the lime. oa:aeto• Aanerica. Greatest s •um _ Canadian Pacific Railroad in Luustratad Catalog _ Sthium.'columbium4 and the rare this presaged the day when, GRAIN wuGBRs write or Cali {p earths, came from the shield. 1883. When a-construction gang-MARVIL SAntDRZSSING se.'be LS ip ' cut into a rich mineral deposit following World War II, Cana- save labour aur, a {inch stress Also within the shield lies most than uranium began to make �Lextensions length 1f with � ate atoor Branches! Toronto �•1 there was much excitement un- front-page news. fL or fonder. For further tffiormattaa - - - eti Canada's fabulous hydro- od St. w., Hamilton air til it was learned that the co electric =Sower potential. Pioneer Courage Bus or phone Lorna A. D•sraltam, is eau 9t• acinus rip per was of little value because Box lea. Woodstock. ons. Phme lassos But of all the Cinderella air- eat the abundant presence of a Today Canada is the world's Tsrrs. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY :._ prises of recent years the stoat- worthless- metallurgically ex; second 1 gest producer of uran- FOR BAL■ oI GRtwita PAINTS . 1, ed forests ta! file shield head asperating white mineral caked lura and' one of this century's AMD Graphite Additives rwol Deas the lint. For pulp and paper .. s O�.>aeiiadto8 r.Ie.sall � stiti�aeaa wma d >IfoDs�r csazRAt sroRa and bums wmtsd shade from the scrubby stands nickel. Today nickel i, one of recognized atomic powers Thrifty business. paved hlehwsy R"-- telephone. Bw 6erviCay BCboof Lbws War" ti!•aM i Oil Limited Toronto l of spruce. poplar and jack Pine er ORL modern o� world's greatest producer. forests and muskegs, lakes, Payment Doo. Sacrificing I O7� m R rwTENTs , have became' a mainstay of the tial mineral of which Canada looking- down on' the endless H«ib�eidga, Ontario. Canadian Apply = a a. , Canadian economy. Pulp -and 4 UGH, i Com now take 'Canada also is gaining ground and myriad tiny potholes. it L FULLY ejuigpi% w i Black- l'taA pari Paper precedence Over amitb shop In sure a i•bacCo dig earn Attorneys. 6atabllahW IaDO rapidly as a producer of iron difficult to grasp the coura a o! r wheat as the major source 0 ea- g oriel, made ebouse. r me = Am los vanesdty Ave. Toronto Petaatz ' rt revenue. -ores." The pioneering geologists -pioneer, fur traders, explorers, evom modern bullae. Drat• and pts . an eoaatties. p° of the Geological Survey have prospectors and geologists who ewe Will sell tar °!• PtssoNAL `� - Crude Horseshoe known of tate Labrador and Un- s i c'od and !' •sshon ttaouse i' •g. ood m x The Canadian pre-Cambrian gpva depeiaits since the eslrl by their tireless travels and ea- non to city ire y_ durin interest- made these bsIadth. contact Asenat, x"rse' ails. >I� ran moa aAna suppn r shield L a vast plateau, uneven- 1890's. Recognition o! their ire- g o�o�aaehatt �. roust arsds oat. ar Writ. for onraa. Answer sent ba p gn things possible. L prey Rid ratste. 1 Lladdai /lass cum privately. No �"H�' ly dotted with hills, lakes, and mendous importance came with With respect to national unity, oat l�Wri�a Ra�inbowsales,-1T1 Yea:dard " muskeg. In some areas it is cut the phenomenal growth Of the the shield has been a problem EXTRA GOOD VALUE Street. Taeetnt• e, Ontario. - - ' with fiords. In Labrador the American steel industry. ON river. 173 acres dnabse, bank ban child, complicating attempts t0 gp�. 9-roam Pram. house. about 1 no* !11.00 TEItA1. eIt!•r. them Eve sitar. z*' 'Torngst Mountains rear bleak Steel output is undergoing .tat "to reconcile the divergent pro- froat.e• a afar:, Get" 7 of 'hese va4 The Modko �, !, -- heads 8,000 feet above sea level. rapid expansion 1n many other blems of East and West, for ' canal. near Gam. swo �' a Terminal .Q„ Tweate. Ona. " In outline, the shield is a crude countries, including Canada, the 1,000 wilderness miles lie be- L� ood Drive. $11AG-L J.eta` n� BwINR r horseshoe, with its ends on the, United Kingdom and Germany. tween the heavily 'populated Arctie Ocean. Embracing the But it is the expansion of the :evince of Ontario and the Landn " whole of Hudson it sUgswell birdied States steel in &sXry Lady prairie. provinces of Manitoba, u►r lona aardated stock east and northeast to Include has stepped up production .of r i�4ap �ataeta Labrador and northern Quebec. the iron ore business. Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Q� Can Ta the south it narrows to. a At the beginning of World War earlier times more than By Anne Ashley p point on the American aside II the united States steel in- one Canadian argued the folly QpU-90i x �trw ,a +le•a v • of trying to build a coast-to- ¢ How a mi l L prevent linen a�trr•�, i ab. T ES D� Eolith of Lake Superior. The dustry had an annual capacity Of famous iron deposits of the Sir million tons. Today this has coast nation because of the from getting late the dsetaes ii L>atuio �>V(esabi Range is Minnesota are grown to I28 million toffs. shield, with its geographic lip- +` in this extension of the Cana- o- religious eros A niter the linen has been R PAYS TO USE _ ther of industry," one of the In the past decade the shield laundered, place -it at the bot- The shield has a saucerlike reasons for the speeding up of -has played a reverse role in tom of the drawer, using the OUR CLASSIFIED e shape, the high edges of the rim the building of the giant St. bringing about a closer relation- fie. first. This gives all the .COLUMNS eloping toward the central de- Lawrence Seaway by the two ship between Canada and the towels, sheets, shirts, etc, equal `! ;,.'pression of Hudson Bay. In pre- countries was .the necessity to United States' wear, and prevents nay. 'piece. historic times ice planed off the guarantee continuing supplies of. This relationship, -always from becoming yellow. t � ideerp soil formed by centuries of the essential mineral to the gresit greatly handicapped by Ameri• Q. How can 1 pre�eat asothB MERRY MENAGERIE weathering, thereby destroying American steel Indus can ignorance of Canada and from - gil _� try, as well getting Into t6,.e dresser . the possibility of widespread as to Its rapidly expanding indefference to the true nature drawers and elase4a? of a complex country and its agricutural settlement. Canadian counterpart: • A. An excellent preventive Is _ viewpoints, has been jolted out - In earlier days in Ontario and But of all the shield treasures; to moisten a cloth in turpentine ebec barren rocks wrecked none has captured the of traditional attitudes ifi bout pe out'the dresser drawers P public and wipe the hopes of many courageous 'imagination mirlhas uranium. It countries. occasionally. For interest in the treasures _ - f[armer-pioneers. started in 1930 when Gilbert How cisi I remove' bcOreh- - Even today there is little at- LaBine, who had first done to of the shield has done more than 4 -thv-Am-er -ed Marks he= cloulling? Sempt at farming within the the Narthwest--Territories is wan vaps- A. Onion juice will often re- -Shield except for the scattered search of copper, move scorchect marks from gar- pitchblende, and silver, tel which has helped speed lit areas of rich clay or fortuitously found pitchblende, the ore of their developmentThe new m- men a 11 y. terest has already made some tri if PP ed immediate) "jplaced pockets of clay near some radium and uranium, ro ess in breaking througb `Uw Q. How can 1 remove mildew ` .ref the mining settlements. So T'*:e d:sccve-y o. radium wan prbgogress "sound 'barrier" from linen? (American resistance to acquir- A. Wet the article with soot'071time >t shKred Ing any seriotfs knowledge of the water and rub it well with white ldi:n he caught Id!" northern neighbor's viewpoints.) soap. Then scrape some fine -- or in o pow er -and run hopeful indications that Ameri- thoroughly into the linen. Lay TO Relieve Torturing cans are beginning to understand it out 'in the sunshine, keeping TCN OF ECZEMA the Canadian's pride in his own moist with soft water. T This Eo W Tonight sparsely settled homeland. - by Q. Now .can I'. prevent sheer Try n ay g Helen Gordon McPherson in The hosiery , from w(saring oat so Stop in at your druggist and _ Christian Science Monitor. quickly at the toes? ask for a small original bottle" of ' — A. Some people are naturally ply EMERALD OIL. Ap- hTCONQTtTE1RABLE ply liberally at bed-time and get II much harder on hosiery than real relief in double-quick time. others, but one ',tlAng is abso- No matter what ypu ma Although most of the more y have serious diseases have been con lutely, necessary. Keep the toe, 'tried' there s nothing quite like nails cut . short. It is not only EMERALD OIL. Inexpensive and quered, the great killer on the more comfortable but—also, more- sold at all drug stores. highway has yet to be control- economical. .. led. Every year, traffic accidents take a greater toll of life; every Q.. flow can, i makera sDbsd- year, more and more people are tate for baking powder? SLEEP injured and often crippled for A. An excellent substitute' • life. The motorist who drives for baking powder can be made TO-NIGHT '• when he is sick, , overtired,' by. mixing % , teaspoon .of soda emotionally upset or otherwise with 11/4 teaspoons of cream of impaired ,in mind or body, is a tartar. This equals two teas• ANA RELIEVE NERVOdSNESS menace 'to himself and to other poops of balling powder. " drivers. Anyone who has heart TO-MORRONi trouble, diabetes or any ailment SEDICIN tablets to4en according to which' could suddenly incapaci- ITCHor STOPPEp dindiom is o safe way to induce sloop.:. I tate him, should. never _ drive IN A JiFFl►or gtpLe rhe parva+ wMn �•"'•' ""ng �c0 SEDICIN'lnog distances alone.$1.00-$4.95 • Very tint use of sooching, cooling liquid DREAMS OF GLORY-This un ster, sur: ended b ancien Schedule all your wor in ra'w re Itch--Presccaused positively relieves Ortpe flare: o.yl ' )� g 9 rY g - row red itch--caueed by eczema, :ashen, ate•^c:� cannon, assumes a hands-on-hips pose in the African Museum for a- specific--half hour about -scalp irritation. chafins- other Itch troubles.-' ' P P Greapelem mainlem 391 trial bottle must ° - ' -in Rome, Italy, perhaps dreaming of stirring military, exploits. the middle of the day. Trion take satisfy or money back. Don't suffer. yak : The weapons are relics of Itbly's 1910 ccmpaign In Libya. a nap during this period. roar druggist rw a o. a l;.Iscalrnoa i>ii3UE L9 - 1855 : .ti . _ f... s�,. ,Sr 7�:' ., y'� � 'n5."'.�`J"`z" �"""'_.s•m.%°-`""...a.�"_"".: �. �. ,' ��4ri�•i�:-, ..a/ �"s„s.•._���:iY�;�. -.�:�t-✓ •...,+.,�,..,-: �:.......,....,.., � .--'w--•--�—mss••'-e„•-_-'•-+"..+.. '1.�.•.-" �'•-+•.•.e""".'1M'�"�'�"�.,i ✓ a r... ,+..,,- �,,,. +- __ � ,+ -•.�., w ,.+ ,•, ^•a*r++r ' �..�. •I. �. "tllr��r. �'�"�+'� •.�„ i,... - �.• : � : i Y. ..... - -. •• ; - . • ,... _.. - -. J i r ^►" "•_.�` .,e4Np.. •'•qg- ... y , z9age L:ans Sold itised the Sunday School and congrega- 'Ing, and the Turkey Supper. ', Annual Carldval tional picnic last Thursday at Spring- ---------------------------- a hill Park. The weather was ideal and A '' -t .Last Friday and Saturday. the res- all enjoyed, the sports, swimming or BRC)CK ROAD friends ball s miner 'rices . idents of Pickering and w s I gam I Sorry to report Mr. Eldon Sabin- turaed up is scares to support the The annual vacation church school _ r Rownsilip's most active service club is being held each MOM14 of this � son and Mr ,Roy Keith are in Ajax I Hospital, We wis5 thgm , botch • e' � • 1 , 't its annual appeal for funds. High- week in Baggotsv:lle school I speedy recovery. - nights o! the bwo-day show we,,*►�: the I Marie Smith spent a Sew days last 411 draws, radio Station V'PRJJ and the week with her grandmother, �. and Mrs. Frank Hosegood o! . Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hose- '�, dog show. S. Puckria and aunt, Miss Margaret good, of Edmonton and Mr. and Mrs. Drawn by Donna Lee, the daughter Puckrin at Oabarova. Will:an Hoaegood W' inni�peg, visited � of Carnivisl Charman iAon Ray Lee, Donald Gale, of Alderwood, visit- Mr. 'a'ad Mrs. E, Cornutt on Weew_ t - -. the !'frit i�rjze of a boat, mo'� and ed this week with his uncle and aunt etfty. . The brothers were last togemerCOAL trader went to a New Canadian Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. is 1910; also vtiaiting was Mrs. S. e Yinteler. 148 Caroline Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Izatt and fi m- • 7Georg Ripely of Toronto who was visiting - ',Toronto. Mr, Viru:F,ler is a boating ily and Carolyn Wonnacott have been -her nephew Mr. Go_don Hep&tch, o1 p� eathus.ast having just finished build- holidaying at Terr; Cotta. - Pickering. ltiER Rt ' jam++ a.a O A Y • Ia•_ one for his brother-in-law. Mr. Wim. Bell was taken to Osh- Mrs. Keith is holding a p:cnie on • ir T suffering their grounds on Sat,.rday, July 2t),' �p _ . Robert Holliday, of • Columb'�s, is awn Hospital leaf ' Frida salt • •a �. how happily mowing his lawn with from paeLmnonia (We are advised as from 2.00 to 5,00 o'clock. Supper will; CO-OP the power mower he won on Friday this is being set up that Mr. Bell be served and everyone is weleotme. C� f - Trow lovely hams raffled by the passed away on Sunday night. Ed.) Mrs. Keith's gfand-daughter (Ruth it �a�--L:ona_�tere won by Mrs. Bert - is spending two weeks with them` Nottmaa and Miss Beverley Gallag- --~-- Ed. and Helen Ke:•:h and famuy have _ - her. t tH ERRYWOOD gone to Woodstock. Ralph Leavens, One of the most popular features fide and Mrs. McKay and damily; son-in-law is home from hospitaL On the field was radio station VESJJ also Mr. and Mrs. R. Tindall stten- Mrs. Keith wishes to thank the nei. • • erected and operated by the Westssded the Orange Celebration at Pet- Shba•s 3or their many kindnesses is $ SmaH fiOr CHm's... Side Radio Club of Toronto. In spite ( herduring her husband's stay !a the of bad weather, personal meages erboro on Saturday. h Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dart enter- ospital yvere relayed from the field all over ` relatives during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allay Perry and 1'sas- tained(Saks a 14OZERING (Sad Sernee) 6" the continent, from Vancouver tc Woman's Association ily were home for the week-end. Newfo»ndlaad and south to Carolina Mr, Nelson Cowswell of Glace and the Canal Zone. The Woman's Cherarwo o! the Hay, Nova Scotia and. Mrs. Alan Per- ' Doctor Batlard's Mutt Show drew United Church at Cherrywood held c `. the largest tield of contestants it has their July meeting at the home of G. s lather also vis :ed Mr, and Mrs, • t G. Perry. TWO aid Ovtboord Murine 'rOdudS had in this area for some tiose. The Rev. e. and Mrs. dent, at the Par- Mrs. MacKenlie of Brock Road has _ lucky winners were: Largest Dog - sonage. The President. Mrs. George 1• Ricky, owned by. Brian Taylor; 2. Todd. conducted the meeting. Mrs. I Sone to hospital for surgery. COMA CHAIN SAWS 'C. UUV. owned by Bill Matthews. a. 'J. MacLachlan had charge of the Scott Young, another member oe our caiitiTtsnity appeared on TY on , . � owned by Eliz. Erickson, The Devotional Period dwelling on the W - le Dog - 1. Sandy. owned by verse: John 12: SL showing bow we 'Monday-night when he appeared as Weshi MaCit�HES A A�I��uf1CGi Lindy Coverly; 2• Mandy, owned by His followers ,moist do our part in panelist on the program Front Page Heather lai;�grieve. Shortest Tall - lultilling this unfulfilled pr+ot: •ise as Chcha2 eeo�q e He was able to guess the im awd UI-s well 2. Susan, awned by Jerry Wilkes: 2. p� of our stewardship whim should er :-Sarbar9 Ants Scott.Nit -Prix, owned by Jimmy F�idr iter. be one of love sad sacrifice. Mrs. L -- ------------------ m , Fastest Wagging Tail - 1. Glen. awn- Gates j�d in prayer. Rep. C. Shap- ---------- CkWn �S REPAIRS EllstsAi ;Ag 4 • ed by Eli?. F- ickson: 2. Dobby, ow-n- ter game an enlightening synopsis of NOTICE * ed by Carol Synott. Most Tricks - 1. the ch2oter in the Study Bank on AFTER JULY 15. 1957 Sk*Ver, awned by David Wilkes, Indo-C�. The Temperance Secret- - THE G. NEWELL SEAL- ESTATE 5,- . 'Beat Dressed - Glen. owned by Eliz ary, M- Ruby Petty read a story en- Office will-be located at the farrier Erickson. Eating Contest - 1, Lassie. :'titled -Cocktails and FovaeLtO to ' VILLAGE GIFT SHOP owned by Ronald Andrews 2, Doli- bring to our attention the temptat- I At Tse Fo.r-Corce-s, P',ckezlag. !bie. owned ) v Carol Synott.ions our young people alight have to I! • - - • - - - _ _ _ - - - - _ - _ • - - - - - - - - - • - - • - - - Reportng on the show was Miss contend with. An uWlring duet was $107 hour for quick clean; gtrsran- Sandra Hu '% who kept,�`te re:�sds sung b� birs F. Lreson and Mrs. D, ! teed first-cla:s Fa nting and paper- 4 TAll food Ie2t a`ter ne Z_,tiig Cori Milne entitled '-Jesus m M ne,•'. Dur- hanging, — E::c SS I LK'S MARKET 'okes �d r unit i - test was thrown to the Lions (Lion •ing the business ,penad plans were j White: Decors ors, R. R, 8.'-Pickering t= -President Ted Belt stated -emphat- made for the September Opea Meet- Phone- OTIR, p; s - dcally that 2t w-s not put tato : QUALITY MEATS hot dog•►. - The a_ions y:teaded special thanks-I We're d0121g Our best $o the Oshawa Coupe of St. John's - ' ;AxnbLlanc'a Brigade for their prey- to give you •. •, .�.., : -_ - At M �derate Prices - -------------------------��w---- • split-second service - ncKl�ka U - 0"'911 Enjoy � +6oing anywhere � -• ' :� : P :�� — f ^s. . .. by Bus '. - •e NO DRIVING WORRIES *.NO PARKING TROUBLES _ L�T wr • /a. PHOTO Inman m! LOW-- -- - N... =Asir NIM OGRAWA IbsOKTOlow IM 'hips a'rwy Day via ill;hway 1. in a hurry for gsioGns of tmmpleta 1�w - elk IauN , l . 1 lubrication? We have the most up-to-data "' �' �� 110 As K. d f.N ! �. Al W si saw.." ria Richaay til .quipooeat and technique@ to help .peer; yots PRESCEPTION ~ � rOL'!fD TaI!' <rAJ:L3 'Mwae %. l on your way. Try us! • !. tai 9.96 F. ' 4MAWA i12.9i ir Ao/weeu TORONTO and — rrtnr AVF7AL0 , �. also - J. R. BYES, ole L : S9�0 SERVICE if No li ii ilk -- ' 30M IrOax r. J� Y OTS StogyPw ,. OWCAGO ..................._ . s . ' . • -- :- tscsaaara lraorw •� - .: ,, . , EASMN HoUsE No W-4 Used Cors _ - PaON-s u - - _ _ .JACK PURCELL & CMPANY Irlirnbor The Toronto Stoak Exchange _ _ • _ -.-Ca *ft Steck 1460"a Ge�ere� ."Hard .0 MOO SOUTH. AJAX AJAX 1166 forrest ROSE DUSTrp V'm" r Co. �...� HUS B A RTON : AU TYPES SPRAYS F. WILLIAM SIKSAY D.C. �asp.a� Itlw.nii `asst) and WEED KILLERS -- CHIROPRAC70R r PHONE 165 �`� DERRY BOXES �- : - �], wood your order in ear y J Harwood Ave i - ....._.., �; Ont Wallboard Ba'Isd reo�nflar wa s Mc ]ding P�ooe 39 p Pickering �• �. ..� ■ } -...'•v.-.r""`35 `y"'�� e• �...--yLd^"'s. �� .•,.-"�`i,S�'-•.'e''t•"/�y �'.�w"►'=�, ,yy�'�'d :`•"'. - %•w'i't "..J• -•'Yes, C+-f.•••.�y^•'av�'...�«.-i+:-r _ j � a .r • y • � 'r . �: _ _ •• necessary. You may be certain that 'I'Sauminr.4011111 3.w ` `Tovrrnslnp CooOC the d: strict as a whole will benefit Sunday School and Chur.h a- - ,? the Morin e►ar, from the re- es have been cancelled for the io11-• $rj� and lbs. of this drive nor fundi. .. ow two w " s, QQ�l�R`tAlYT�+E-ED -� t� We regret to close ttua accoua� Mij and Mrs. A Morden nave re= —7 4 -� IR�td1A� 1 • Jcr�uE *ith the news that Mna. iZ rjory turned home from a two-week holt- EAC E Joseph .Paul appeared before tk Brown. one of the Lada I.ions most day travelling to Sault, Ste .Marie, Couacil on Monday asking nor a uc- av4ve workers was stri*en with a returnin4 home via Detrpit. They ai- a�ay Make or 1VteitleT �. erase to oiperu a a• salvage yard at h attack on Sunday,' July e�th and so visited relr.,.kves in Nanictoke. " �' '•.� J - FUNERAL DIRECTOR gat Con• L which is just south of is ow in A ' 7.jnx Hospital The Lions Mr. frau! Mrs. Ci. Eastwood and, rtbnr ie�d the teat near the Whitby Town- an an her friends wish her a speedy ' Linda visited lrienda in Trenton or/ FURN�MFJ DEALER Line. Mr. Paul told Counic 3 they had ret overt', Sunday. ' rented a vacant 'barn and wound use -------------------------------- the --- ------- ------------- +N the yard in the • puarmer, 'lie saidvuh/+ --------------- - ---------r •ry mere wtrg ao .residents near the lot- �i R E E N W• comma C ����� :BVIB FrWa�l! AmbWan" S•rAft stion, which is up' a. sideroad. Mr. A. Lendale Construction that is It tum r r , < V DAY. OR J. Thompson, Bylawnt V"� � Hazel Closson have been all culverts are to be taspected by holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. X. Raa- the village at time of installation. �_ � , , ' r '• Officer hadrecinformed 8rathe Clerk he the a dall and family of Whitby. and that those not in r4ht. gat pres- �7NNW?a voce ' - MINS ► �'�• ewe. The Steve. Wm• 'Brown Jr. rendered tyro eat. be corre+eteti _ IE to rp rt Council solos "1'tia.nks be to God" and -Just CAun. Ron. Hall reported that the , - for get a more complete rport lroai Mr. for Todav at the church service at water bill from Eoes. irk: AB - view the - e the ` Mount ZLoi; on S for the second moth was "down" - . ::•: Tlioesipeon, and • ii pose bio, [�v Council _ Sunday. ------ _ �lOM PIC{[eNf19 � � }ooh, - - �� ily holidayed with Mr, Band and Mrs�H.. ---- riwrfst YiCZl,RIIBG » ogr Ont. ' _ 'Mrswest f the Brock RoadGeorge w' �viio Lives KeP'ha:1 at their cottage at Bala over s.- golf course, appeared re the the weed -end. _- K L.4 AfiiU C is R K E lag a A number of young people enjoyed O '. hydro line run irio their prapert,Y a Weiner roast, square-dancing and PRsF1N'�i' QFC which is some distance back from bray -ride at the home of Mr, a.!d Mrs.'HOTEL m c �Cl'IOA�� W. M. J. �flN, IL A. �• the road. The Hydro will not run a Wak P H i E L Pegg and family, Saturday ev- .': lne in on a private road unless there ening, and on Sunday the Y. P. V, oatasir a`Yaalc. seal 9olkttee are at least two homes on that road, held a picnic at York County Park,candid • • ' '� Stoe� ani anbuds and the garners would have to pay iltr, and Mrs. Levi Linton. Mount p"ke' ge astif.r Oetamhb dor the Im� poles. Mrs. Kgwalow said ot- Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Linton, d gnr�itm'a,� �� hers would build on the read it there Claremont were Sunday evening $�� et �• was hydro. 3,e hoe two children go- dinner guests at the Ormerod home. �''��.- iON& Duna $er[k• foe tie Masfaaaa pbede - sig � ing to school and told Council it was. The Evening W. A. met at the home r. P� @*„on& difficult- for them to "study Ary of Mrs. C. Closson on Wednesday ev. � r O. /fie Reeve Lawson said it was demon Parte y to be heldlans were aam Au e for a Gar- . - Warras !. OC 1r�a to have someone in the centre off the Mr. and' Mrs. R. Whtttingtonn and �veral'g�# Gu > �� !fin �• township who (could not get Hydro, family. former uwners of the rest- _ s�•e• ;N; ` p�.DY� He said thar'if the township could aursint, are on a trip to CJifornia. Silliard. Room c- -- i CMM AU61'itWi get a deed to the road, ponigy the We are sorry to renort Mr, and users would get anvay with paying Mrs. L L I&I-e.sn and Beatrice who - 5aael� Bar a MA �! ' only a hishar rate than'the average were vdsiting relatives in Saskatch- _ - F ROY AL HO , V.� ��. �.�awi+ home in a 'built-up area. The at is than. had t6-returnmM home owing tc ' ati Ploesy will contact hydro to leas what is death of Mrs *sct_w's sister, is 3 CHROrRACTOR _W a 3ves required and what the torts would - a -• be to users. ; ttenllaa 4!M Police fines for June amounted to - - 3.i<A= rsarsilt _. .' l8Ali No &-ALA M7Z4• A new cruise: has been pair• chased at a- _ -- 1--- ENDERS IN - - - s� Drinan St. Wed — ---------_�UDLE i - - W School -Bus Bus Transportation iF81' T, oNT. - Z,hw og� • .eco M9�1/ MA" ACd 2A(; i A D 'About one hundred persons enjoy ecce on the field. A Irtaor .nlury sut- 1 s�ao. rwl- - Ito g -t rAMS tered by a little girl in an alto ace- Tenders to provide bus transportation for pupils • we Base Waiting !dent . the corner -of Pio 2 Highway _ �eaa Caa� �' and Rougemount Park Drive w?� of Ajax High School and Pickering District..High 71 _ CALL - Ur [NQrLB quvrkly and _ ef�hbeiexitiy Rttencted to School for the school term commencing September 3, To !"00 Am by this' Serv►ce arot•-p' 1967 will be reEeived b the P.D:H.S. Board at the . i /ee�laa Lion President Ted. Belt Cu: plot" &W— :r'-'�,'-•-'�" -► `!.-..' .•...y. -.►..� - �---��; �_. -""�"b�' r. C • d qt. !foie. eiaraso t *ai scl� Bert Beer had other Dodi toe ave W. DrLef a is awe >u m cuMONT i7ar. GREEN RIVER Stratford lag ast verset to the era. last wedh. hospital, iltara .E'aL.. ssxeral The Barco hant bees a9lYd6i this , . mei• are d ELS, H. Jat#�aoa, jtsd tea Good crowds attended the Kheaals Mr, and Mrs. Chas.- ' fh�s weep. •• da Draper and r week and for the annuli two •weoi A bridge party how held at (Zianl O, itis had Casninl lad may silo. ,JEatual_ '�-Charles a[ $0 yam. ��• ' i`• �nhts, held in ltixrtoais`'Birt, itch Aft' Siad W6, Cooper's cottage het Ttteaday, whets E�CauCk n and ter 'Set-��'' last Mt'. Don Soden will leave 9n h1- caaee 'we - were x yisbed .txr da ELea ' R� Re horpe `Min Sriadei -is.i iK14tg creek. c' r �., s to visit'tstaasds nestweeit =9-91; Ie+►ia and Yrs. better. aftex.�tM►itae under the wrestit- Mrs; J. Stevens �. visit• _,hit i�io3th's i Ali, Taylor and. I'+i- !fief R 34 r11ur!ne 1b� ter ror a few dais. is wished •d �' •B, Draper ` - gstt, both ladies hwng left this 3lLrt had 8frs, coraco unit? in the *+aft dew, wreelrs,s'.aaeedK' Ow fish'. rand Yrs. C, . Yr. Kea who Tres been cop- ess:de, fit~ spent the viieik-sed " will Mrs. orbs Tlw1ooa it l Beare �t :.�. a awl- Nr. and i�rs. RobinsonAdbiaaOtt 'rad dam- �, • $airs Like. 4Ww , gltter of Washington . hat bean visiR-. fined to bed !or a dawn days. trleods .st W71son ParlL ing tournament at Petetiboro lase her sister Mrs. D. A. Beer - • The County is ifavag at the north mg Hr. had Mrs. Jack Phillips. of Sorry to report i shad of the Brack Road had he rt Wednesday. - Congratulations to Mr, ,and Mrs. Spruce 8111 ,Rand enjoyed a motor Sestbare 8dspitaL Hie ,fall- M the i i�ba Dr, N. F. had Eidrs, Tasdinsoa are trip to Quebec and tae Ottawrra� die- hay mow on to the barn done and re- : ettrlace that south which the haws atter • is trip to the West that �� Neil ( how of Osl n the and mCi receckly. t calved a broken nedr, t l}yeady been dons Trucks aye In the iotaneriy of Brougham), oa the arr- -tm now ail the job• took them to the Medica! Coaveatlor seal e! S Lttle daughter-bratrsnd Rev. Z. W. and ]!lief Wiliiasoe are tri. Samllton Sr. is spending f Ma: Tom Mvia. will spend Dart- of at Edmonton then on to the Coast child for Mrs. Stoney. . and up to Ahwits. spend:ne their holidays at their cot- week with ittf�as Marjorie pony. '� Sys �t �' fishing 1lfiss Enid Benson has taken ' a �. George � , who has spent toge in the North•' Open Air %arvim at Wilson pa* 2^1ree Simme, the past several ear=ths is Claatr Ym• D. Stroud and boys have left on Sunday, July' 21, at 7 J0 R sat Yoh . Mr. Bili Voss leaves Malian air. auminer gost$ou with , the Massey- a m#. is. nary tack in her home again tr sib houdaya,.at Oririla. are invited,' f -!port this Saturday for a three-week � Ge6rge Wddieton is Co.e•iing mucin iiettei: �--------------=----------•-------------_----------------------------- ' 'vis#. !a FBagiaed. Be 'MY' also eo on a.�citien thaw,vreek, "'--------- -------"--- _ yup to Scotland. Hill was, home fora ------------------- -----------•- Christ Ch'reh 1 Reodtaaii N�D'I�iCSD C=SpSOag t r iviiit about five- years a6e;After a baro -week vaeation sight-, An The Estate Margaret /a ear. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon return- BROI�GHAMren�i�man, s Bay seeing boats on the week -sad after a eeeihad a bast trip through the One Thousand Islands, your corres- ALL ]MRSONS haMag' dalni M t motor trip which took them Miss Mutrel A successful baaaat- was held Lwt �� Sheppard end Heather _ poadent !fads it rather hard to. sat-_ easel the >�ste of Margaret blit• �b-as-.far-as-Espa=cls and --south- Bagg of- Toronto;-ataa-Madter's Bryan Th�dox by' the Fairport Church tle down to matters of business. lye late of the Township of Picker- -4m, Jar as • yaice Placid. and Glen and o2 Iondale Woman's Association. Mrs. Friend County at O� -�- Sheep fights rVre are pleased to see out friends Ing, !a the -iifr, and Mrs. 'Clarence Beelby are visited Mr. and Mrs. L. W. She officially opened the bazaar. , M--. and neighbors at out . �d �- ig Open Air Ser- eve, deceased: who dted'oa.ee•abewt Kirby and Ears Farrell won the door vay this week, on a motor trip to during the past week. prizes, vices at 21.00 a m, on Sunday adorn- the 3rd day of May. 1887, are he[eby - 'Worthem Points. Mr. Gerald McGuiakin visited hit iRi Ings. Next Sunday, July 21st - Holy nutted to seed to to the undera g"M The Hay ball team won both Bata - a W. and Mrs, George Jerome . ars sister, Yrs. Ross Knox and family Coasnunion, and an invitatwn goes on or before the 19th day K also away this vweek on holidays over the. week -end. -,a against Pickering on Mond_v eg- out W all to attend on {ae larvae of est, 1987, tall -. pardculsrt at tiefr' -" Mrs. Young, returned home on the Mr. Gordon Thornton and two ening. The Juniors played 'first, win- Mrs. Paxton's home, Rosebenk Road, arms. Immediately after the Bald week -end after spending severed dUs sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard s7-1 and the Seniors won with a North \ _ date. the undersigned velli dfitr�ats with friends in Lindsay. one day last week. 12-8 score. It was encouraging to The result at the 'Bazaar Draws- the .arab of the said deoeaeaC is, - The loch! football foam defeated Mss: L.emiaon has been laid the boys to see so many pareaU and basket of d Jr_ friends from the Bay come out to groceries to b1r, Geo. Sot- lag regard only to Mite c{Nrs of Osharwa Thistles here at the pant on lag the past week due to a lanae back. ten: pair of bath towels to Mrs. Nor- whicb►it duel than Ilsvp ws/loe; - Saturday night 8•-2- All join in hoping she will soon Seel see them play. Unfortunately there they and Mrs. B. Pataeroy the but - y. Mr. Don Fledges, Roseman• and better. were very sew spectators from Pkk- ton -guessing contest. DATED at leawwto tEifi fits fly .! - - D'ieanor WellK attended the doR show The latest meeting of the Women's ermg. The bell draw was won by Ear. Pur Sunday School Pienic has been ^1y, 1m• - : at Mr. -SwW7 Palmer's at Pickering Institute was in the form of a pec- . Lawlor: 2nd to Mrs. A. Mitchell and planned for Taeaday,. Jud 9p, and MONTREAL TRUST Gblft`� "1 oa 8aturday7' trio held on the lawn of Mrs EAitae, 3rd to lis Hayton notices will be sent' to parents F King Street Reit, ?aaoSato. Mr. and Mrh Ernie Mayse, of 0ah- at Luke Simeoe. There were over 40 Kra C. Ireland of Burks Falls• and • children attending the Sunday School � wfth the Wti Swiss - inn, spent Sunday with Yr, had !horn present had all enjoyed. the Mian vlolaP Ireland of Niagara fills.-ftnehrr notice herd wahk A•smell '!d. 67 ,*• sw:t nasi art. tttnle Mrs, Howard Hockley.. trip; During the afternoon, many scent the -week-end with Mrs, Styes fee for Children other than the Sao- Nr. Roy- Ward is improving altss games and contests were held name Waizasan• day School mensbap.his recent Lala, in which he injured of which were the following: the lady IK'sa Penn♦ Rchderl of London,- ------------------- his shoulder. pre -1 who had been a member the Ont. is- spending two weeks with her PAS . AN ..DQCQI<A2%M� SOME, Quite a number from bene atten- longest - Yr% Milne: newest seem- t. Mrs John Fertile. 81.00 hour for 9e�, clean. /uac�- - d" the wrestling matches at Stouff- bar present - Mas. Camp4e311 can- Efts. C. Lunn" is in Philadelphia teed flsat-clars paintAsag and paper- ? Nr....;.: .., 'villa last - hlday night And. tram Ing the iarlhest - Mrs. Styes: Guess- for a two-week visit with her aunt_ hi at ng. - Me States- and Itrank alt ; the Midgets were the ray. Pratt- Barry Cook is cttendtag• the Hey Whits. Decorators, IL $ r plekeeteg. XUM A DATE - • tag beans - Ears. Geo. ti 1111191 Est Of the evening. We can un- ins clothes -pins to bottle - iltr'si, J. SOst Jan+boree of V'allev Forge, talk phone OW Ride _ derataad this after with% ing tdem on Zllieott. Threed.ng needle Mrs. E Mnd Eileen Clark lett try plane -- _ - � ' `j'V• Ellicott: 'Carrying the egg - Mrs. J. ( %n Wednesday momsg for a trip to W. and Mrs. have Ellicott: Shoe race - His, Wannop: Europe.- - Mrs. 'Violet Guthne is' at the SL �r returned from their wcl� Ntxarest Birthday - Mrs. Hodgson; I r and have bec( P, Settled m328' Kicking shoe - Mia. K EIIterAt: the John Convalescent Home where she artment. next door to his ler will receive Physio-thol-om treat- famlty present -Mrs. Wannop: .� _ : _ l<tmae• Youngest grandmother present . Mrs; meat. �e1%w 'Solon'' : 31r, had Mrs, Bruce Lehman and S, Barclay, . � i Mr George 8!11 has returned to � son. of Bowmanville. Spent the ween Mrs. Wright of Georgetown and the AJax Hospital for tresatment. end with lip-- and Mrs. Wes. I,eha%&M daughter Mrs Hilliek , an d family ( ' Mr. Bob Rush and Mr. Playford Elizabeth . & AT ASHBURN Main Sir. A busload of the Women's TnsUt- called on the fo.radrs brother Mr. r q'' pro also confltaed to the Ajax _Cawapisig. WelMee JiLawiti it., Hospital. r _ Pickering - `Special Attention To C d&sw -d DUNBARTON _TIN w _ - • • _. _ .. ._._ A speedy rccove.^y to Mrs. Halfoiar .. ;1,08 per boar epi; days TING DYEING - Notice to Proprietors of _ Sleightholm uh�'has undergone sur- ��� waj�Of4r Pro81� ! hour Bat, Sm. awd bleb. •--- - _ 'gt ry in the hospital. %1111 :. • • ! �ldaa.. aru.. ring Romes _,.' week -end at their cottage sonLake41J O PRONE-B03=2ROOK IN f The Children's Board' Homes Act, 1957 passed at - :' the last Session of the Oatarro Le ' _ -: - _ . _ - . _, • _ gtalatur6, came into force on July 1st, 1857. - This Act regea)ires that any premises in which five or more ch'ease_ 00 regtstrred. The req uirement does poly to institu- - tions registered; licensed - or supe under other- - Provincial Statutes or Departments._ T _ If you are the proprietor of a boarding home for _ T,A. _ :..:. children,. you should have your pttanises g�tered. re ' - - - _ Ap!. plication formanm d information are available from: y the Registrar of Children's -Boarding- Homes. - _ Department of Public Welfare,' Parliament Buildings, , Toronto. _ _ Your co-opereti4m will enable' the Department to complete the initial, registration with a minimum ::of delay... .ONTARIO DEPARTMENT SOF PUBLIC WELFARE r 11 T 11 N 1411 '� a1iNsM. Jones ted, Depeft Minister. ULY 957 .. i -Z, P 1m =in G 0 un _ : g sopa e, ; I N Enroll Now = Svmaner Scl�oel Classes , t AT T� - MEM 0 RIAL DAR�C .30 L _ OSHAWA BUSINESS --COLLEGE- ' ., .. \ • `ori - COMME�E _ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ' ' . ,. :THE, PICKERiNG ROTARY C11�B r :; •�UiY' s, TUESDAY1 4N • 'r AND COW NW ' UNTIL .HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 'GOOD USED FURNITURE, TOYS; _ FWAY, AUGUST 30, 1957 GARDEN: TOOLS AND OT ER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO' Students mar rake two wrists -elf to we hiition char" whip student isawray. � MENTION. HOURS: ! a.m. n 1 p.m.-Aftrtrneenti a►e''FREE for Ricnotion or REFRESHMENT $00TH•,. AND GAMES F - -- :- stwpisrwuint. � OR THE CHILDREN 01 LEARN MEW SKItUS = TAKE ''A REFRESHER COURSEf _ : - -THE GROUNDS. • Tppirtg - Elooitkaspiny �. Shertltiond - >lusinsss Maehittss ... . . � OAks"Prot'fics �' Etglish SpslliwR - -. _ _ - .. _ ... .. _ - , _RapW Cakula,, ,,,, _ AMPLE FREE.PARKING_ _- SEND FOR FRE! LITERATUR! - .. 1]; fiNICOE V. souTM - DIJ1L RA. 5.3375 OSMAWA, OMT. KEN IIID CIARK P.RTIYTICE, AYct1eMM't ' - Irl • , , •"-, �.:.—..-�... �� .Ma�+�... ;.I '' �. ..... -...- - .��. .,. ...,_L. -.t.. r?irl+. _.. - -—.�•m....:`—., � __ __ s V PA? D - far Fel Resident Wants � and r A� , ,: - -10 FOR ?ALR "-- --TO RENT 8epae Tanits Pressure s7.tawa :,wii — CAwiuTT _ 6ottos AOI�w `. VONPLSTE Gil EN SERVICN TreaPress - AYTCAMM ` AND ]tLAiAiTENANC1i ching TO -large Stunt room. fora- -Beptk Tams Cleaned The 'i° --UAUM N4iuR/1 ct f - r _ BY L1UTC ADi iced for light hick ekngft ; az Sanitary W _,{�� - 9W PWN AND UST YOUR RoflR W FOR GAY Wff" ALSO REFW19 VED room and board Pickering 6lM, Wffi.L TILE Edi SALE 1 PRONE Al'116" 2 -Ml- 0.28 `' ----------=-------------------- •-- --- -------------------- PRONE: PICBEBII�IG a»W C Y R i L E. M 0 R L E Y = 6AXZ-.feel rink trough, _ zos- rate tr' ncao a ' .: Pbanc: Pickering' S4J32r LOST Alex-Piekerin A -------------------------------- ----------------- 7 19 -------- = LOST -child's red car coat at bus 308 &ALM several 960d, used, itop .V� - _ _ rearmPickering.- ifurnaces and heat p*c% HileyReturn to Lot 114, air please. rtr `.Reesooable. 6iadmpn 'Sheet Metal --- ----------- _-- -----___Y__ DRIVING SCHO - -- �� COOPER BLOCK LTp. '. -Warks, Pic�kerinB Phone; Puke - ; 'ITS or Whitby WO 8-=5. A'S Enquire about our - 60 GIM P -------------- ----- - --- ------ Special Summer Rates _ ANE AVi, - TORfi+ll'1'OT FOR -A-,MANA upright, hgme- Tests Arranged a boomer. good as new. 075. J. F. BEAM SALON Free Pick-up Service • Slag j Tendrodc, Pine Ridge Old. Dunbar- G ; 1 eta®. ay b Evening AppointmerstL - - 7-26 1YY>A be Cloud from Phone Pick. 780-W and - �---- --- - - - ------- --- ------ i�-!9 b Aagast R•------- - . R _ i &R 14Lr. -two-v heel car trailerb• PRONE: DDITY'8 PICL 6N ------ _ __ � �:r _ Bloc s f !. rmoe: P�erisg---•--- -- - BABY SPITNR --- - A . YOUR. i;•AWNPOWllNt; AVe„ ��• STA71i014 SCMD,, P IIPG; Oral'!. PSO61: lf6 t MASXZ- . e Pu p, su is i4 DBADQVARTat8 fires.: Pickering Jul& � Z "a geared. Phohe:.Pieiering 428W. _WIPAIIRS TO ALL MAXZz ••� TV AIQD NAD -- ----------- ------ BE ASPEN3NG A SPOC7ALTY �ARA!'1' =) MMV1L'a WHAT'S JP? _ s s'rai�i�ycle, sat. Cols nor AND . sag Tlf�. ? : - ; S�c1OQ "'yam t"16DS ' Td1RO POWER. NA*M& . - ------------ =-- ,._OZteN 6.0091 OGl - TM VALUZ GI AND ITS ATTACS MTS : RUSUMS "D"OIRTUNnT AMudk i -Ma _.. `-� ► _ -- $%en is a chance for someone to CHORZKASTER MOWIM AND •ter' � _ - -_ - OUR NOW Atka _ TII.Lm coammATPW �r ' �? f i r start ny his ora business. Foley .- - - • 6ALN8 AND t3aRVTCB FON,- '-'--"-'-----•-----"- •- • _ ..,__- , . �� P1i[iSOR7AL .( w rElharpening Equipment; 2020 - MAXWELL OUTBOARD _ - - 1 + - kali ott&d=onU, for. sale. Practic- �>i PRODUCTS �� �BiOVICE, ;ter Lri !�T IIrpIICiE? aux new. Priced seosonable, CORXA- CRAIN SAWS - NesysAL GAS JOHN L. LAY htsURA.NCE i t' T- Phe".. "ptckemng 4W W. TRADE IN THAT TRBifSL +OIiY OM DMALI.AMNS N.eai>sg. only -- POWtR OR HAND MOWER ADM �� M Years 13:perleaee Telephone: Pickering 2>! ------------------------------ COLZMJ4N AASHIIPG .MA+CitIIV'!T Bes'vieo t .RID CIIBRAN r FOR SALE -_ _ _ FACTORY TRAmm i tlaperier eaati67, ezeellent for Jell,, W'iiiLF3 TFZEY .'iT 77"LEY BITC aw STOVES - i tukking or wine. -Jerry Hasek. flet FROM sftm 0 UP - VAC=M CLEANING SERVICE � 6 Sarni north of Pickering High School. ---- M, ChJmne7s, F+araaces, Heaters Ete. Pboae: Pickering 327J2 Start your own bumness 'selling T-• 9, TUDM ST. 1'^ _ 7-I9 guaranteed and well-known -'prod- AJAX - Go .I- t ucts to all. farniLes. cif your locailtr. - ----- -_ . _----- --_---_--'-_ AJAX LUMBER'CO, WANTED intereding can mission, -Free catal- t Jori'VAN=gsr rarer 7ogee and details on request 3000 PLAA3TFlR17+TG + CARS AND TRUCKS Delorinller, Dept. 63; Station C. � '''Z'RAC?Oil t i11AJi'!iD FOR WB>IC1cnrG Montreal >� ESTIMATl� - - - : f R E E ! Pbone: - �, . A� N MOTOR BSBVGCN - w�s:i.•.law � 5-31 � ' PWTE MME ilTitrTlr PAIL " Pb.e� Pickering I66J or- imade-------- L,AWli---------------- - WHEN YOU BUY ONE MORE s-t6w. T-� BRICICWORK r------------------------------------ _ - GALLONS OF PTTTS MN PAJMS '' rAxlcs ---- Ani - esG•!!C � ]ItOiiTtiAGG 11[OPiZES, Eagmates Gteee - _ TSN SAMARY WAY Phone -a ie�eriDg szaw .3tation Road and No. 2 Hilhwar �P sagal:at for tgesi props: Wr. 7- new iaa o topkalt _ 3 : t' W, G. hAWsoN--=-------------------------------- . W. WARD t !bene: Whish, MO $-an :� • sa�ater Perms 6W 'KeaftAcs moNrr 10 -sl �EPHONE PICKERING 36a �air�srto�izsi'ioilr ivwl+rc®- avAiQ.AaLN -. ------- -----•-------------------- - or /UAC 1045 - - -- Melly - XmdO through Friaay. For First and Second Mortgages. Do _ trom Ltverpooi Road and Second you hsvo. a fair equity in your home - - - (baoession to Oshawa and return. and deed money -for home repolrs, toBRANDRAM � pry debts. or for arm good _reaaon•4 rs To be at work at -8X&. m. Leav- Call we for quick personal atter- . 1M Oshawa at 5.00 P. M, Planar - !pkiww 408W PtckeringINNIZ��''_t ts'r. _ _ oaaaosccrze> _ �' us Dana.. at Wkttb, i11N� Pue":.Pickering SN (Albove Adie& - --------------=------------------- a Exterior Paint og ' Ex :ASN PRoavcrs have ' - ilor smart. capable ladles o arab SgiMjuRt.,i -PA� leasaat W.ane.da, eat Gistards, 6 � »- - Paperhanging and profitable work. Write to - '�7'��+ } �s� PEONS: 1FHlSZ NO 6-N71 _ Miss Marian Towers.. Apt. 906; I61 ` ils {,oi D _ Wilson Ave. Toronto 12 GENERAL fiARDWARE LAWI�il� - -- --- • - - OWRRS ant OVMO&M - • • i rI;Wc:me waitress wanted. Alter- Have rev' la�mmowers sad out - boom avour FT**. Esti motOs J:LUSBY beards �..�te< --�l�oons and some eveniags.•Applp - Phone PIdt;Orin 39i� Gordon house. Snack Bar, Pickerir:g•' a =ANw i -------------------•----------- rlGbWftg OnL Driver -Salesman. Pard , hospitaliz_tarie 1 tstbn. Union benefits. e:y week. • + — in KKRINS- 46 .;EMS �« HIGHLAND DAIRY �t41MAiG � ,�.- • Pte; ----------�---_----- ---- _ --- ------ - - G e� H 1 W E L L • 92" UTATi GRO1�! :. f, RODMAN o► in . SHEET �,.. 6..i of ,, __.. - _ bee ad% 2ltMwq ' � mom i WORKS ; .f _- ''' Conspany Dealer fogs •GURNEY _: S O APPLIAIrC�E • GAR WOOD REPAIRS I CLARE EROS. ` r H6ATINti UNITS AT. 9.0161 ' �' 1W HL 1. 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