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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1956_09_28„ : - - .r _ TH 6abecripMoa Rate: $Z•00 gee Tear IIn'ted States;-$2,110 W. O. MUBiCAB.aad—SO Authorized As Second Class 3laitee PICKEBING, GA-13 -” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 6 Cmk Per Copy Post Office Dept. Ottawa, Ont, W01L 72 NO. 30 _ — O - -- - — -- —� _ - _ FIVE GENERATIONS 1N THIS UREmricRering o3puai Mew shows 00Dedecit - _ or 0 'Month �0 _ . �0 Township council were informed at F their meeting on Monday night that i —DICKERING �ILI.AOE the Ajax-Pickering hospital for the _ :months of January 1 to, August 81, Miss Mildred MacFarlane has jus! _ 1956, shows a deficit of $19,151.12. ; returned {dro¢n a'h•-)ilday 1" Pasadena,; x $ r A request from the- hospital for Cal., wfuie there visiting Hollywood. i I grants was made. The request stated j and met a number of movie Stara, � i that $5,009 was needed immediately, ; including BobH e. er a` g or "' The helitg-ra is be broken between_- C t _ Carolyn Smith; daughter cit Sri ,1 A q Pa and Mrs, W. Lavern Smith; has en•! ; " " y Iowa: Ajax, $2,250; Pickering Town-; rolled at Wheaton College; WheatoTn.'• _ ship, $2,250, and Pickering Village.: �„ as a Senia-' atudi2nt. She will $560. major in nursing, i The township tabled the matter un- Dr. W. W. Toa:linscn will attend 1' r til they have a few more details as. _ toadministrationcosts. in,t„ctrsl.iMed•icineaate Surgery and - - _ __largedieputat-the Hamilton Road and vicinity waited on council' General Hospital this Reek-end. Mrs.' _ Tomlinson wiH- aecom nhint to•► with regard to a footpath along the y a , Altona Road between No. 2 High- ! Hamilton.' 'and the 1st concession. Tho John Stork was admitted to Ajax', _ anon felt that the cost the too I kee:, isoimproving as 11 as cagn be ex-1 ' P To go ahead �a ith the protect it Pro >I } _ i ; require that fi6 per cent of the owners, Police toured the_ rear. - _ T _ and 50 per cent of the assessment Knapo J4-,�•ellry store had been !or-i a would have to . be- agreeable to jt.! ced' on-'Wedaesd'av afternoon. It set' • Reeve Newman stated that in view of off the burglar alarm. The ,iCnapg'sl k the large number opposed to the pro- were called home from Toronto, buttl say ject. it was doubtful if it would .be fou-•i._ trnthing missing. carried out- Mr, Re-b White 'has returned to•1 Fhe seeerstlaM of one family are The family- settled bs Toronto. Sine stili 'lives st »T and sag It was moved that the chairman of; her ho-v'e from the Oshawa 1rospitar, c' bs the above Pboto. 1919 the family have spent snmtners Wayne b tlr�! Tither of three-9ceek- School- _ repreveaded Area No. 2 or someone from I following surgery on tier foot, Sh6l Ores"Te" Grandmather Atm. Min- at Frenchman y Hay, More recently old Caren Lynn Fells. The Pbe� the board be added to the Township, will be cdnfine3 to bed foi a while-1 - sale ]LeDmnell. is 64 years old. She It became their permanent posse. was taken as the Aja: Hospital planning Board. a - eaaN w Canada from Loadosa, Ear. Great-grandmatner Mrs` J. A. Wells where Karen•wss born and where -----------' _ Council received a letter from Aja:i - - to the effect that Ajax wanted it SPORT NEWS ■ S . .eriih Lar parents whoa ave Tsasr old. lives In Sarasota. FIs. Her son Frank SThs. SLeDo�eH if new s Patient: .7 � un- derstood that their brigade will not give fire protection to Pickering ! . Taxmship. Be'ougharn_ Intermediate ball team WEDDING OF BROUGHAM-AJAX INTEREST - Claremont Village trustees and fire Play Meetric at the Brougham Park _ a' men will meet with council on Oc- on Saturday, September 29, at BOOEI tober' 9. to. discuss_a new agreement p, m,, in the first game of the finals with the township. for all Ontario Cbikinpionshio. Elie- - ier 4:' - -----: _ tric were last -year's .charnpions and F"T' r, 1111 - by all t+eports are still hard to beat. �- - I k,. y . WEDDINGS. __ } : t 1At Kiwanis School Fair clytoo-D�caa , i_ ja `' •, Pupils of Pickering Public School A wedding of interest. to Brougham did well at the Kiwanis School Fair r people took place on Saturday, Sept. -! j ast Fri and Saturday. On Fri , moi' 22 at the home o! the brides parents, . lay, nine schools competed,- in the when Miss' Georgina field meet and Pickering came our on Elaine Duncan. : g daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George*.. top with 78 points. Next were: Dun- _ - : Duncan of Brougham became the carton 46, West Rouge and French- bride of Harold Edward Clayton,-son - - man's Bay-tied'with 32, Rouge Hills of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clayton of .. '' 28, Rosebank 11, Fairport 9 and Base Toronto. s r Line b. .. -A J. The bride, _ given. - in marriage by. Q � .� �- On Saturday the e:itibits were her father, wore a waltz lepgtJ+ 6mrrf judged in. the large tent and all of white elmbroidered ,nylon with fin- Abe.-- r ' +chools turned in work in the various <' yyR-' { 11;11 _ rlaasea, On the trrounds Was another ger tip veil and carried a bouquet of + mixed Rowers. �. cent housing a conservation project The matron of honor, 'bars. 'Fred and' information by the Dept: of DeClaire wore a waltz length gown Lands and Forests. Some woodcraft on blue net over taffeta and the jy High 'School 'pupile was also dis- junior bridesmaid, Miss Kay Duncan, played here. wore a waltz length p e S The Kiwanis held an gtiction of gt Sown of : pink i n t w ` over taffeta. They both carried mixed t, used articles and the kiddies had a I flowers,. - :rest on the small rrterry-go-round. The, beet--rtra'�T- • Nina Mr. Walter-In the ball tournament Pickering! Clayton of Toronto. Rev. K. Lackey and the Ba were playing off in the! " inal and at the end of second in. !performed the cerembhy. 'Organist rein with no score it started.to in - •� s' Miss Barbara Stew-art vii Alark r. The game will be played tonight . sThe lawn wedding+ was ' a•- --►' (Thursday) ��-��--� ��rt�?arrtamn-ttowers:-FoTT�ir:ing��i•ecep-" .. under floodlights. tion at the home of the bride's par- The ' Kiwanis are again to be •cob- en the happy couple left fol a rip mended for the fine job they are do-'to the Laurefifians. - �r>+- ing in making this fair possible each Oa .their. , return, they will reside year forourschool children. I in Toronto, + ; •. --� ------- Council Makes Offer 'Rota ions Visit sad AJa: people took place recently I and .lira J h Bar k, Broom Barbara, Brace, daughter of Mr, and •- of interest to Brougham abave with their wedding party For Dumbarton ly ion Pk. u- Mrs Murray Bruce, of Ajax. _ jp St. Paul's Church, Ajax, Pictured` Sham Mrs. Bar li the • former �. COO pe r' Blot - c Mr. Allerton of the Dunbarton Lc- I Following their. regular diene: "• gion waited on council on 3Ionday meet'r,, on Moeda n: P. D. H. S, 1956 Football Schedule night and on behalf of the Legion 3' night, members • Store- stated -that due to financial difficul• O� Pickering Ratary Club became thpr ,�. R. Boyes Dept. Store guests of Rotarian Ken Cco ' Junior Lifts Tractor ties they_would. like council to take isited and toured the, huge Cooper, their.park land at Dpnbarton off their dosed—Reopens In Oct. _ hands. They asked $6,000 for the fire Plant on the Station Road. f Wednesday, September 26 " acres but requested a 100-foot front- We believe the trip was something; The J. R. Boyes' Department store OCCI at'Pickering, 2.00 P. M T� Free' Man age for future use.. - .of an amazing revelation to most_ r Mporsrlly closed; We understand Thursday, October 11: _ Council moved to make the offer The primary activity 'st 'this plant is $hMit will re-open in, a week or two I Pickering at DCVI, 3.00 P. M." A Pickering Township farmer Earl to purchase the parcel in its 'entirety the manufacture of cement blocks sal will continue in the clothing line .{{ Friday, October 5,`— Sha k, managed to lift part of a at $6,000 and will use the land for the for the building trade. Practically bo an a more extensive basis. I heavy tractor, single-handed on Tues- time beim ✓ i Ajax at Pick'eiing (exhibition - 2,00 g, for storage for the road everything that 'can R;g dc;ne Try ar - ---------------------- = -': day'to free a companion trapped be- de artinent. The offered down 'machine is being done—one Ratar: ` I Tuesday; October 16, — p Y �� • • - - - pUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH neath it. - and the balance •b February 1 1957. ian commentingsaid "Who said the' is ckering at OCCI, y i'Y Anniversary Services ' ! Ted Krainyk was thrown beneath Deputy-Reeve Lawson was 'against age of 'automaton Ts still to . come , esdgy, October 23. • — • . ' �, SUNDAY NEXT the tractor when it, overturned _ on the-move. He said that he felt a bet- ,'it's here", he added. - DCVI at Pickering - 2.00 P. M. wo miles went r site -- k s-farm._i. 3i - _ - y - - , • , e plant and machine was -all hnniverssry Services will be" hell Brougham, He was taken to'Tbronto larger site was b deed and that he o e^ation during e ` Pickering at Ajax - P g the tour, and • ih ,Dunbarton United- Church next Western Hospital, with a fractured didn't like to unload- this -debt on an eaoh 'from the vel i ' ------------------------ 8aoday, In the macrung, the pastor, Pickering Vglase Council pelvis and internal injuries. incoming council. step _ gra pit to the Mr. Shirk said • later "he did not The rest of council felt it was a finished .block was followed by.-the: t. �, J. W Wilkinson will take the �•�p, service, and the local choir will pro will boli its regular aw�thly meet- knbw 'how he was dile to lid the good in.vbstment at the price, al- ;vias the music. At the evening ser- ins In the Council Chambers, on— actor". though they too didn't like the idea In the Cooper Block Plant we have t flee, Rev. G. H. Thoaaas; of Mark- df h6ldin - the only maJoer industry located with � _ bum 'gaited Church will reach and FRTIDAY, OCTOBSii 3, - 8.09. P. 'X there is no money budgeted for such p STANDARD TTISIE TWS COSl1ING - an item. this year and it was felt that The thanks of the members of the, �. !ieKok by tlte_ Cffaar Grove Zion BRUCE A, HOGARTH At1NDAY � Club is expressed ebo,, _ _.__ !._ the $500 down payment was all that seed air, Cooper _ _. • , . ` .. -ice% W - � O� could be spared. ..a� _the interesting tone, � �t 11 • our 'nice weather seems to have - -- - -- +very humid. But if the weatherE M " ` is dull the news isn't. A confer• + ' enceregarding the ill in the Mid W Middle East-what will happen WWMV afterwards is anyone's guess. Political convention in the. Un-. .'!Dear Anne. Hirst: I am 20, +man by any means and your y ��y ''`' a" ited States; controversy 'still -- — , . _. mayactive over Marilyn Bell's 'swim; N J •. Y 1n love wi a• .- � IJ• to 'years old. He aaya,he loves + postpone the desire for a se- and an nl�ematidnal convention — me, and he has'proveq it 'many • dentary life for years. When s ; of Entomologists in Montreal- in : ata s. He has all the qualities + you become 40 and 'are- stili � in our language a discussion ab- Y out insects. I wonder if it will. 'Df being patient, generous and +full of life, would you have to be brought to light that the in- 'understanding. ' I've been seeing • give up the good times this ; , _ him for two years, and during •older girl. already misses _so r '� crease in insects is probably due this + h? Can you look down y e decrease in birds. And - - time I've never taken any muc a-::, to the _ real interest in anyone else. • the stretch of years that lien s y tile decrease in birds could ! ahead and believe you. will be it- be -they are- being destroyed - \ : We get along perfectly tope- v by chemical weedkillers now ther as far as feelings and ideas • - 'entirely �satisiied with him to are concerned; I am always so ;the end. .Can. You take the f " so much in use? And now the "contented in his company. chance. :� o8=that odoesn't• *-- Has . the man proposed to .. - �.; ¢y f .y typing any easier s' am power has .; - `"I knew that such a thing . make you, or are you taking it for , would not be socially accepted, grad I have come to the end of d but I've been so much happier +granted that he will. Ido not , N yyi 1"a wish to arouse doubt in your y my copy. every way since I met him - - ` in ed + mind, but it seems rash to be - �. 'Bye until next wee)g. _.. Do you think I am right in seeing. + marriage unless' FIRST LESSON'S COMING UP-Determined ex resion of teacher hiim, and perhaps thinking of + yon iaensure he is, too. Two Elizabeth Kohl should be a clue to Paul Hindes that umchew- 1 Modern child has longer life g the health of most (marriage. + years Is a long time to date _ . In in school is frowned upon as the blase, bubble-blowingexpectancy, - Y -- SLIGHTLY CONFUSED" • just one man and then discov- youngster registers for the fall term, • North Americans has so improv- 'What Of The Future? • er you have wasted your time that during- the- present century i " 'If you have. dated this man + because he "isn't the marrying . that a baby may be expected to "since you were 18 and are so • kind " If he has not spoken live over twenty years longer 1 " contented with him, it is likely • of the future, why not practice than offs born in 1900. _ * you and he wound have an ad- ' the usual methods of bringing • rAirable marriage at, least for. • that 'about- + a.vtdle. He seems-ta'be genu- + And what does your family Wardrobe Wonderd • ine and devoted to ybu, and • think?.. to the fact you are so at home . - s�� •`��� ry It is ,not for me to-say�es -- - - • with him is a valuable' asset . Con- a Is in any permanent relationship. + Si No to your - HRONICLES = } f - - - - aider the situation as coldly �. t1► '• The question is, would you • as you can. You are in love, - - F • ", be satisfied with him as a hue- • but you are too intelligent to $ ' as the years accuriud0p,, alone. - _ T • When your litter-game I re - - .• • called one from a girl, 27, who — ' had married a'man ears older. A Lad Worries Q a y "Dear Anne Hirst; For a long - i• I tacked, it up, and quote her CTarQ.ti'�.C�. Unz Q, C tQ,.�: pre • - '• dissatisfaction: I. do love m'y 'while I've liked a girl 14, three' - '• husband" she claims "but he years younger than myself. Her _ • Wends tease us about each other = u too settled to like the things .. _ t • I do. We neuter go anywhere which embarrasses her, but I no- We have" come to-the"'end" of that B.1d. Earlier in the season • except to visit my mother, to Lice she doesn't deny what they -a perfect week weatherwise one of the heifers escaped from _ _ • a movie every few months and 2Y; they say she likes .me. too,' - and a very busy one.• I have the pasture.' Partner couldn't • to church a few times a year. but she's never said so. I date been trying to keep ahead of think how she got out until be a I used to love dancint and I other girls, too. so People won't ,the garden, and partner has went along by the fences, At ) 9• haven't been on 's dance floor know how much I think of her been' busy cutting hay; all one spot last winter the survey but I dant go -with any one of <, _ * since 1 married:.. I am lone- them too often, among the stakes set out by the , -ars had been cutting brush and some for the good times I've Department of Highways, More made a hole in the fence. Part _ _ a • given up and would be glad "The girl doesn't let me know about that later. ner fixed it up by using the • to have with ham, .but he isn't I how she feels about me; how can ; Beans We shall hardly- brush to fill the gap. Some time • interested... We have a nice I find out? (You've tel me dare to look at a bean atter Tater, unknown to us, the sur- •home, a car, and money in'the " befare titres, but I'm more wor- even them away and cooked-ueyors Were back, a sam tl to. l i 4�.• awhile-_ We have eaten them. _ y bank, but what good are ma- ;tied than 1 a ae 'and t depend { ome w a the sine s• :. : g I da s ark t s poL , , �` u tenial things`rvben you are un- 1 an you.) M. _, them :for the dogs. And still � -They puller! the brush away and _ . 2" JIM - -� _ M owm..g_- an( left the gap exposed No wonder mils at 40 u not_an. old Date the other girls, too, and second sowing almost• res y I had not meen her the rest of the I _ observe them thoughtfully--; Beets and carrots are growing r • each one can help you better -fast . top• , but _.the "peas are not rattle would no doubt have fol- . =' Dress-up Linens understated the' feminine sex, quite so rewarding.. The apples. I _lowed r - - •''• which is important. As the also keep me busy -although ii I We- have' a notice from the '. • , • , - • girl you like sees you with the is a .;ort of 'race between `the i Dspar:ment to the effect that -1 _ _ z 0 � •others, she may groat more in- twm neifr.rs and myself -to see compensation will; be paid [ot ` _ terested. --.wha gets the apples Brat, Early any - damage done. Fine- _ _ ' Her age implies, her shyness. In the morning the heifers are- :how can a farmer assess the 4605 '" • so see her when you can 'but around the harvest apple tree trouble he goes to in getting a : ^"` • rion't "rush her. As for your gobbling up the windfalls. When • heifer bark to pasture? Or how •friends' teasing, show her you they_ retire to a shady spot to can we put in dollars and cent I w ward- - ' can laugh it oft; there you Mak- a wonderful ne g chew their cud I sneak out and the worry it was to me having robe - from this ONE dress F .�. won't be embarrasoed. get in my innings, shaking the .Partner on a power mower pattern". Vary. the neckline If her'motber allows boys to = -tree by the :branches -until I weaving. his way in and out from mandarin dollar to a- -Jog, _ _ • calla do that. It would be have enough apples to fill a "'among the' `stakes and finally squared beauty; sleeves in three " smart, though, to stay with the, pail, -which gives me about five i .having to finish the job by cut- ' smart versions. Easy to sew, a " group fora while until the girl quarts of applesauce when they I' aroune the stakes with a scythe. • joy •* wear - those sleek. slim. •matures _a .bit and .has more are canned- I cook the apples- The trouble is the fellows ,that A self-confidence. Good -kirk! PP I lines. arq pure flattery for your with the peels on and then put come 'around are , not deliber figure: ' « the pulp through a rotary col- xtely ~careless; they just don't pattein 4605: Misses' Sizes - ander: That way we have ap- understand the little things that 30, 12, i 4, 16, 18, Size 1$ takes - ^ Fire is the girl who hesitates _ before she accepts a 'inns twice plesauce all winter, whether we 'are important on a farm. When 3% yards -35-inch fabric. 1� her age. A safe guide Is a letter ave apples or not Some people the men were around driving in This Pattern dasy t-o use; sim- , to Anne Hirst, whose long ex- Wonder why I bother with can- the stakes Partner said to them: �ple to sew, is tested iqr fit. Has :perience is at your service. Write ning at all when there- are 'only _'What's going to happen it I complete illustrated instructions. ,her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., the two of us now. °I 'wouldn't want to plough this Reid?" One Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS' •S New Toronto,'-Ont. if we bad a deep freeze, but we man- answered:.: "'I guess you (stamps cannot be accepted, use --_ haven't. and I am not so sure won't want to do much, on this postal note for safety) for this that it is really necessary now, land by the time we get = pattern, Print _.plainly SIZ)!lti ----- 11 I can fill a few dozen sealers through!" How true-the only NAME, ADDRESS, S T`Y L E �r - we .are sure of having. enough. .trouble is 'surveying the land NUMBER : stuff for our own use and some doesn't keep tht; weeds from - " ' ' '�:'• thing ori hand for weekend growing. in spite of the fact bend order, to ANNE ADAMS, • .. 123 Eighteenth St:, New Toros- ", homecomers. that there is plenty of agitation to, On'. Each" day, wfien I am through from various quarters to keep + 1. with canning Arid other work I the `flald 'clean. •% ' • • ` +' `�%�'-%' like'lo get, upstairs to my room. Well, it's Monday now and 650 ' , " And how I am enjoying -it. I am away 'from everythtng and yet R'hat- prettier w•a,� to dress not away For three days last w777 up linens! Embroider. this • week I was• looking down on r� \ " graceful old-fashioned gill and ? i the.. field where Partner was ° y' :t.• _ tilt flower-arb°rf Idd I n fi cuttinghay-whicFe was uite'an' € het „a, frosty-white eyelet ruffling for advantage hecause I was. afraidher sk•rt. all 'the time he might, run into. Pattern. 650:-Embroidery plus` • a stake and get thrown off the;; mower 'If-he.had-well, -with a a yk ready- made eyelet! ,Transfer of , G ' o er o« er h could 2 motifs 5_x13; one 8x16 inches. power m an ing _ .happen Send TWEoTbe -FIVE c ted Nu a yy i4� The field where he was cut= y. S (stamps c p I ' ting is one' where the highway r .. has e postal note for safety) . for -this . propriated land for High- pattern• to' Lwra Wheeler, 123 LOST AND FOUND-"When in way 40I. It 'has iron ' stakes, t wooden stakes and steel fence `.Eighteenth St. New Toronto, , trouble-SQUAWK! Apparent- Ont. Print _plainly , PATTERN ly' ihot'was the 'pririciple' that Posts here and there across the n Ni1dIBkK: your NA51E and saved this rare palomino Shet- field. Partner didn't want the - ADDRESS. land pony-colt from who knows hay but the field -was weedy -so yv`hAt fate: It's shown with its -hhe felt it -had d h o be gust, Hee - - Our iti.ft td you . -two - Wun new a won ave-qui a' jo cful = pa eii-ries Yoe -S ourseif: a 'Robert-S. Gault, who h -he- ht -he knew _ our home - printed in ..our -� raises tiny Shetlands as a hob- theugg- - _ y b The on was stolen, but where every stake had been put.. ` Laura . Wheeler Needlecraft Y• pony He was wrong-there were a book for 1956; Dozens of other abandoned next day. • Gault few, ,,nQt -properly -- •marked, that believes the, screams of the un- ` ` tisw designs to order -crochet, he didn't know anything about. - - kYiitti-ng ,embroidery, iron-ons, weaned pony, uttered when-it- -He knew where they were when DONT ROLL- QqT OF BED-Suspended by piano wire, 'floating' novelties. Send 25 cents for is hungry, frightened the. thieves he ran into them,even buckling bed, above, was shown of tFe Ndtiorial'Hofrie F6rnishirigs Show. copyoi {ti's iioofi NOW —with so_ that they were •afraid to. one of the guards. Steel stakes Model Ryna Kitlnan poses aboard the unusual slumber acces- ' Rett patterns printed in itt keep the animal longer, were not the only trouble to - sorry. = - " - --- - -- -n nkt%lJam, Duncan who were ma. rigid recently. The was filled Miltoa •Pegg and Wei' Mr, Rhe regular .monthly meeting of to capacity, and the beaut fol and nastted a s. alhe W tn' Loatitute will be held uset& Presents showed the high es- lslans fort Annual Meeting. ter' out the -� -•f - on Tu the young couple are --__ ' e� altertnoon October 2nd. teem in which - - - ---•. ------------------------ • • _ _' Please nate change cT date-ti one week held. The eLin Closed with a 8 �,�� earlier •than usual; The piogciim will baunglul lunch. . and later as the TO CAMDI'j`OD,S Ibe in charge'ot Mrs. H Barclay, The guests were about `o leave, the mus- A1VDR8 _ - • _ Rrmi��+,•� . • , -fashioned. LCharivari was _ .. • '""' [or the Sick Room"., hostesses; Mrs.heard and enjoy y - `` y ~» ( • et. E1libott, Mrs. J. Bradshaw and Mt$: ^YVdn Zerd9tl, 01 8ar-ie, vis= For Kalnat .the Ealste art Jain • . • - Mas. Davis fled her grate Mrs. Matthews + late of toe V W „ one b�+ is the m�e of Datn- The rpgular weekly, euchaes; spore dhy last week Tow ip of Picker- •� O 3' _ in iJae Coanty of Ontario, (lea- - ` f 9„ l `.3,n .w - • �`., so-ed by the Women's Institute gill Congratulations to Mr, attd Mrs, etaaa, who died ant 1 , art ftr the fall and winter Antis Verson Elli.,•ott op the birth of a aboat Ebbe z. 'i..,::a► day JcIIY+ , ars hereby s - _ a ---=-�'.u: �w� �, a " •,., - e sun, - - the T Hall. Come out. gip¢ Mr. aaa'�, xs CnaCii n4v_frrd tz=girl;�r p �alsra ari a pleasant evening. of Toronto, visited �, Lam;'On on t� � n�4� not later Mrs. D. A. Beeik Bind Mrs. Matt- Saturday afternoon. Mini, 19.% after whish z hews called on the latter's brother jets. J. Todd: of Oran, was call. time the said Est"* will be • Mee tiffs Routley of $rooklin, one ev- Ing on old friends here on Saturday, sled having 'regard - may to those claims of ening last week - taveaitsg, whish the sualeisi�sei nei9ee at that tkne. Mr-and Mrs. Ken Pasom and fans- Mrs., E. Knapp. Barrie. and Des. E. DATED at Toros thta LLt Y � Tord= Oriilia, called on their aunt fly vistaed on Sunday with trienda in of September, A, D. MCy- Oshewa. Mrs. Matthews one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. John Knox and the - ---------------------------------- JAM= TfMGM _ __ iRiTRRAY ' taatil7.of HanVton visited his par - Fedeestlon Of AgrUatlture _ Ad'"Inistrstor. ease Noun Taylor. ' —eats Mr. and Mrs. W. A Knox an The first of the fall meetings g Joy. Baker sad Lawsaaaa, Dae rtatera, r, Agriculture iti etc• Room 16". Sae Day ilk Terata. y . the Federation of The "Yotmg People" of Claremont On-tario CouL.y, a Directors' . Meet-, • * • w ': = Vaited Church took char" of the ing, was held at the home of John_ NOTWN TO CtRmrr*= " service here on Sunday afternoon. flamer, Myrtle • The aseeting was AND 07MM dtte -to the absence at Row. Lackey held to d*uss plans ftr the -winter . *fto W" preaching at the a=IW meetings rind it "TM decided that all A11 aeditera seal e/itaer'o hawing nary' services -at rMnkilord, aach meetinp for the coming season eiahma alainat tabs snot* at Albert- credit is due these young l eop a for would be held in the coanmuna Loy-ley . 1 'ty _ Bsoa„ life at as Towrarht• -Ithe ab% and'-'e.h-manner -in- halls--and-waiuli be aper to an tar. ' #Wkarias;-I*-&* E7eust, of-Ont- i - - --- ' _ whin they cotuSucted the servke. men. 'The first srteetiags would be aria. =etlred t3aeitsar, wire 4W + •Bpeclal mention for the aotandfd' 'a the first Wednesday in October on or aboral the ltth any or Amil, • 1 sermon delivered by W. K Nortop. and would be held it -tie 19b1S, are hersbs retptrs&. to silaltwar - DayNot Savtns Tiaiie ermaei to an EWL parltealam at are 01w- to frits ,Ater- ward this earning Sunday, so do not - 1l h. TD=4r w asked to attend signed not target lair+ aMtit-betobar ItWa, �•� i • �- target to set back -your nods. the Directors Suing In Tar'atto. UK atter whin":t1aa4,t`w sail b- - -- Mr. and Mrs H. Russell and farce- due to the V"ss of lsrm work for tate wM to • re-the onl�. •." A vary pleasssrt evening was geld Ptaas were laid for the Annual the . -ellow, isndolflDRQ? JIl7lstp 1R7halll. at 004 mnna last week•when stnxted to write *r. Ooodt, home d W. grog Um C,e^rtte jtee+f}tt.rad the Secreta•? was !n- Class. Muncao one ew_ • ■ q4fooer of triettds- and neighbors Minuterof Axriculture, for _the Adv+eInmter ware - .met to show their respect and tine- Prowsn`ce o! Qatarlo, to inCite h `ln .*e._-lsyrw._ ,r•t ,•Laween wn�a••1, +..w++, A!s . a miaeellaneous shaver to I to be guest speaker at the d'uinec' it,. pow n trs r* Pia- at ywwo, • 4 • -- - : -- ,_ .:- -.; __; : ,- a _.. _ - _ d Morns i . ta,ntac - on nr o bill #1as -- - _. 111 STA LLS A - - - OZ c a i w FURNACE s • ° � r �. su.' CONVERSION BURNER nor:• `- ^S WATER NUTIM _ - ' , n your. oma Ne"M Lias Equipment cosh less to Buy .:. doss to lilstoll • For Ins to Maintain / and you Ret i� I i Nothing beats 'blue coal' heat. Nothingbeats t - 'blue eoal' It 7 WAYS BETTERI ; Oe assurance you have -when you use `blue coal: i ` • y 1. Quick Starting—sines you fast heat, easy- s ' the assurance that your family is protected i 4o-control tires. _ n winter ion I •2. Low Ash—you set leas waste. fewer trips to I •­-NATURAL; • • NATU RAL -SAS > g by the finest, safest, cleanest heat r ttte furnace. s - in the land. 'blue coal' heat gives you more' i s. �oncroi-Blended' red at the mina to I �u.� yon the pert "mime for Iwaght I "the modern fuel" cre omfort for .your dollar, too-whether you hiI burning. a ha"a ed l 4. Accurately Sized—suits your furnaceexactty I ` funtace or the Infest automatic coal - - l—srvesaess.•�sta sn•aac economy. 1 -.: _, �'p ... DEPENOAi11lE ...SILENT • .burning e9u+pment, Try `blue 'coal', yoq'll feet .1 Dee pp Dp Mined-for io"ar, sandier burning I CLEA •3 _ the difference.Don't ' be colour-blind when e. C areruuy warned-to ratw.e impurities, ; s ACONOMICA�, -AND FASTI - insure clanbtnesa. ' jou buy coal. I. insist on `blue coal'. Cal us a s. colour b sIC you pan be sure y yre- ro e s —` �t0[1Qy1 a ting t st rd con money can buy. _....------------==------------= fit+, for fhe 3rd rim• in less than Z ural em - - - i You'll a - Obese - - - (ways he glad you -. _ NATURAL GAS d 0t _ itchell ti mits - _ : -- ..... .. '. ..: - - See year Natured Gas heating do0or, p111aolaor or coalraetoa' .y _ . .:-PHONE 74 or t5 for PROMPT COURTEOUS SERV;CE - __oil:.:Mr.a December 13, vagi Don't • ' COLOR-BLIND when ou-buy coal• •coal'! • tiie'4a i , , . , �- - —. -We're doing our best _ - -ams# - - ' - - to give youLET- f PHOTO(oosa�twics �-�+ _ - - - - _ •,�— end se 'rice �r—Aum s� '' �t sato.br BABY NFr♦. —DUMBARTON 1ToRHOU" . .. . Week Da" , �. AopRedw =ivra.is fart) -TNAT ..�a:.iy; r.�6 A. M. to 9.611iP. X. ' - - - - - - - : ` PHONE 165 PRESCRIPTION J1.60 P. x� • r: it Plywood - -- i. R. B�►YES, Phm. Be 1p n or gaioline or complete � W���1./Da�Ca T� lubrication? We have the n1oe{.t�-]up-too--d/atn - M- : .. r ... �,a .. k a _ ,q equipment and eglutiques W help _!'-_- yott• _ - 1�.-onlding • -�#OI'8 llO�itllil� FRONS. tis K on your way. Try us! • - -- _ � _. - ` =SSO SERVICE WA1UH a d LZA" ..'-'IE' REPA MING =� EY- MOTORS , • _ - -� ::� -�_.�- :DISH f r���111 <r i. .,,New &U.0" Cars - s QUALITY MEATS phone 182 flocke�ring. . c;aaYnrr rig ; wxn. OF - - EiRILSHAf31' P113 and '. -At Moderate P'rifces : r L"tBW and (; M2M WA'f�;aa - the oalp" Provincial Riding, and AFZM SM60 Tsr=X: 51-e0 Wisity t 14Vr Eimer Robertson of Uc Tl , Preei�}ent 1O DOWN PAYMEM ' �= a e iuv�.w !'HONE pCMIN6 26 v' iRid.n of Ontario; � •. i of the Pro facial g meeting directed that ' 8 wire a,; iR'BOJi>f' PICZHRaUO !i7 in- r 2orming him that the following res-- • Plcl�ering Jew elry PROCLAMATION ----------- - — ` _ .olution had been Oassed by the sleet- - ----- - -------- . ` Resolved that the. General Ex- hrarorous readiage b! Mrs, Arch STA-ti-DARD -T= Tewnship of Pickering ecuve Cd Ontario Riding Federal Bell.. The Lone St- Ranch Orches- ------------ - 817NDAY, ,&E1'TEM13�- 3?: -2966- - (� ]L.. AIXXN'i!b'I CO�II�tA+ii�Nl y oonservat:ive Aasocea on ,e "reef a �.• i/ g Hon. George Drew the heartfelt re-' the evening.,The young couple re- ��, ANI) BCRLELR I hereby proclaim that the Official ,-� at the Association that he has, ceived many pretty and useful gifts 'r1Oi/Zg An[�he1 �f r� 8 !L _ \ 'i'Iam of the Township at Pickering fte health reasons. foui'xl iti aecessacy for their homtet IM" Points, mceth L L C�A36 % ®�, t _;ski be -Eastern St;adatd Tim1e, nom► - to- retire froes the o -leadership of ,the of Oahawa. Best -wishes of this cam. w • ! (<I B8 paeneiug on Sunday, September ie, P%rty ata time when.he has reached rrasnity go with thein. 900028 '"Go, as 2.00 A. BE new heights (9 esteem and regard Keith, Ronny and Ricky- Batty. of Proclaimed a: eh• ti'llla6e of Brow. by Conservattves everywhere. and in Hrooklin. rpent the week-end with NO DRIVING WORRIES -.. Gordon = 'y r • -,p'ham. this 236h day of BsF--j the ettimstion of the people_ of Can- -their uncle and aunt. Mr: and rtd--s- .. NO PARJ(ING TROUBLES _ WM G,'lti-EWBdAN, Reeve Heft Qtithrte Mr, andUrs. Walter Hollinger olt b�>Q ARDS ! � (ARES ARE 'LOW .._ Townihip cc Pickerug. Cherrywaod spew two days -last : _GOD �� T Qzr�r (G R Ef N W O O D - :a eek with Mr. an d3�. rred Puck_- DBBAIYA — TORONTO IZCS�IN<i 3'90 _ r��� 'SON — The Evening W. A menybers and r BQ �O ! P; _ ST_4rTDAtiD T30their tamtlies e�oyed a corn Toast r• arui Mrs. Cooper Hath and thy' 26 Tripe awry Day via tt'lglaway 7. Ichildren of Orangeville, visited on - l�=D TDESDilZB APfD �N R' VRlsge of Pickering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C E and Semi" via y !61 F.PTEd�ER 76► 1166 regi on Friday evening. Sunday at the horse of 31r Mia Highway 1h-TO - - - - f -*Uffl .ls, ,g The Sigma C. Hays' Club held their GOO'M - - - ?---------------------------------� TRW >►a>� Fo J. PROUsh • I hereby peoeIlkn a "the OflleW first rrr�g atter the summer hol- - - BROCK ROAD _ .= .� I d-- she a plsKo at rlakeefns idays, on Tuesday es ening, and near SetwoaA ?ORON " and tM-leame -- Jae Pegi4.coamwajug -- ' --- -. _BitIIP1!ALO s_6.>i6.. - --- September 30, 1994, at We are greased to report that .Hob• -Shock lot___$_ _,N A. 11L of Piby Clarke has returnee} home. of their Executive rusting-dia on Tueoy - N zw YORK �, f Proelalzzod at the Vniage, ck- tei spending the suessner in the Hos- with fourteen tuMbera present. They .. N .�. 4�, thin ma - bay of 6eptem_bar. Dltal dor 31st Cchildren sad Thistle- discussed Plana for the tsazaar to be 'TCB�CAOQ � fDBiONfs IIOi� - `M •� town Convalescent - Hospitals. held mi< Nov. 2nd, It- was decided to KONRZAL ��� �. 04,46 y s Rr,LrVE 'Several trnm Greenwood attend- hold a work meeting ca October 1; !!A8'I'• GIIAZANi•!!!8f >6Q'AQ/ �i RDI. E kering ed the Ontarm (County) Co-Opera- also a grocery shower and to give OTlallA ._.....-.......... .11216 to all aaalras • •1r'- N'irlste of Pickering , : 1T GOD SAVE T99M QUP04 tive Medical- Servtces supper meet- parents in opporieastty to meet the -- RADW6 TSLZVIMONt, DUM -CON . -, _I.- -- m8 at Au -on Wedtsesdav even- new. teachers. Any neew�conmm in the AND FURUC ADDR11" SYSTZW - --------- Y. - dreg * Thomas Douglas ing. community will be giovm a wawa � KsoMOD LECTROXW =RV9= - . - _• Mesas John and Richard Gerry at arelcode. Refrealiments will be ser- v�'�s .+�•�-, - The death'bocx Glace at his home Toronto called an Mr, and BL-s. Wes. ved !SONE 46 llebsrhsg'77J! Break =d. Noetll on Wednesiay. 23 Glencstrn Ave.. Sadler on .Saturday. 1VIrs. H-- Harrigan, of Sear+bcaro: 'Toronto. 4f a to:•mer-resident of this Mr..Andy Morden is in Picker- with Penny and Brad.-spent the end - = ••YAC CXX "M. a" Village. Thames Douglas, in bis Sind ing-Ajax' HospiiaL His inany -friends of the week with Mr. ss and Mia. Ru_ a _ year. hope he will soon be enloy'ng good Boys• - Mr. Douglas will be ceme:nbered health Again. Miss Aletha Hasler- of Vancouver, BUILDER B _ . by 'our tide: residents. Born in this h&. and Mrs, Gerald Henning, ,Miss niece ct Mrs, Hughson, visited thein I F Village, he and Dire: Douglas. -(the Beatrice` McLean attended a Young on her svaY home ftp Europe, xcr nres Sadie Burrell, of P.ckering) People's Soirtbwl Retreat at Col- Mr. and ,l s. ant �' - -- - --- - - - - --- --- a Hoaegood, woonWaxBix 7msoved to T�-onto many years ago umbos on Sunday. Toronto and Mr. Eiger HOugton, of - . : Following an illness of one week Sunday School and Church ser'v*- Bradford, were visitors with Mr. and 17-'(� ��wq i�� ,- 1 (. -prom pn��, he passed away on ea vrill be withdrawn at Greenwood Mme' Cornutt on Sursdhy.. Oa Mon- Mr, and Mrs Steve Bernath, wlso , Wednesday nioming, on Sunday. Septersiber 30, All sie day-they had W, Fred 'Edwards,. celebrated their 76th wedding ahniv- �i=!6� - - IMF. Douglas is survived by his invited to Worship With the- Mount Lk-law and Mr. and Mrs. E Gary this, week were given aash- - 1RHLT ani IliB'i'AIi.>• �Ovidrw; daughters Helen; Mildred Zion c-cngregation in their Centen- Lrdwards and Mr. I'Regers, Toronto- 'prise Darty at Kno46 b Hotel 67 their �� �� -r f(Mrs. A. Ha:tchisonl; Dorothy. (Mrs. :a-y Services, commencing at 11.06 A shower rotas held on Monday ev- Zsanily. MOKIL J Ya'tes); and son: John - A dsugh- and 7,30 •p, m The Very Reverend ening at the school for Mr, and Adis Sunday School will be herd at 8.00 -ter, !Mary., p- some George Dorey •-edereasgd tiiaa :•D. D.,.L L D. wall be �udash, who were �sartied recent- p. ai with Miss Keith its charge.. G. A. Bekkevola . I the guest speaker. - . ,years ago. - _ Ver: Douglas is resting at the A. — - ----------�-- --- Miles Funeral Horm, 1Q St. Clair — -moi ate _ - r� Ave'. West. FL gh .Maw will be seed•AUDLEY JACK PURCELL ' & COMPANY sop -,.;at 14.00 a. ni Monday serf at the , Blessed .Sacrament Church, Toronto,- Tye Amey W. A, ladies catered to Member The Toronto Stock Exchange Wanted with interment in Mount Pleasant nearly one hundred guests on Weds' Cemett ; on Mchday. nesd'ay evening at the Oni: C6untiy .. C6tnp1et6l Stock BnktNag6i FtlCilltift lit" W eget --------- Co-Operative Medical Services ban- --------------------- Local Orpnization. Express Segte:e 70-HARWOOD. AVENUE .SOUTH AJAR �"` ''"6' a0b•y` �"� quet. The tables which looked at- RESVL� To Party Leader tractive with autumn colctEs, were AJAX I X65 ' - ,. -set up in' Wggotsville School. PbsMs Lrdebwd YA .Cam -Ontario. Riding delegates to the I The school children d .both schools ' '- -- -- » 111SONTo.- ilorthco ring .expected, llistinnal Lerd- toyed a holiday on Wednesday ership - Convention oa the Progreso-. when the teachers attended the tea- »-»M'��»�•j p< Svc Party- of Canada will be appoin- cher's' .convention At Whitby, The , �..�1. Hud-wan t ted at an cpen general rneetiri3 of ,per Baggotsv pe school gave ������ „ Yii�� 's Elie'local assoccation according to a a demonstration of'physical trainisiqJAx TELE `i decision reached on Tuesday night during the raorning session.. ( !OWlRRR I•AWNiA[OWariA _ At an-executive meeting in the Gen- on F:-iday evening over fila' ;;eo- TV4km%s.Record Players by Highly _ _.. oshe -Hotel, Oshawa. pie c(t the bornmunity gathered at - D L1►WNYOWiB�. j Twenty-POUT members of the ex=- the- bonne of Mr, B. Carson to honor Qualified Technician >: _ .LARDBN' aOan — TO&.6 l� representing various manic- _ . _ ectttive . Mr. and Mrs. Danny Stone with e ` f3uarotttaed Repairs ro AN Makes of alities in the .riding attended the ower of •household gifts. Danny _ VIO3.1R'1'.SQIIa H-S'd�1'17 3 . -_ rneeting Frickesing. and the former Jean Burleigh were' � APM. sNAUUA ja sident' Allister Grosart, A[ married on September-1.2'. Fred Puck- $2.50 Sery es ,�81� _ resent were: Michael if86Nit !IC=>I=0 49' Am-ng .those p r n was chairman for the program, � Starr, M. P. (Ontario); Dr. M. N& which induded(two.contests.coneuz. • o ` ' Dymond. M. P. -P. (Oshawa) ; Phone Pickering 382! C., Oshaiora, President 'ad ted! by Marilyn and Caroly% Wonn f`raser, K. scoff" and Joan . �tleigh and two _ _ - 'ttt'N'F 66 P .�-10Ei;l - Qom: ... 1. :.. ".. —. .. ' — .. _ is • A ♦ • - t% S �)� /�•/g��pp.�(g �i i� t- was mast encouraging. showing the The October meeting will be held - ierfali/•>irV� .,. - Fffeettve Sar_day, Sent, 11146 Im BUSES WELL SUPT Lents. _ ton. : c�v�ixAv'rE'E� A'icEa�H1�Il�� - ON STANDARD TM= - Radio-TV Service ruwarmE wEu= 'Time Tables Ubebanged An FUNERAL D 03 General fl ardware . y Mme or Memel :. 'GRAY COACH LINE - rt A b field- - _as MOM �a.a. slots Electric�►1 A liances } WIL Mems tier.----------=---------------------- P Pp . lvul%A_ , ��T Phone Pick. 193 FRENCHMAN'S SAY �rriN r • The Browi4e Pack will be organ- P1Ckt• lung in Fairport cixuch suaa$y i" �■�; - il •�'� " - 9chocl Room on _ I Deny T6 �� Sept, ?8, at 630 p. _ - > m All girls 8 to 9 years may join. Y +�. W. S. �. TSOACMN, B. A. LLS. Mr. pd Mrs..John Henderson have , , PHONE PICKEINING 39 .� Chariesed Bases Far AR had the pleasure of their daughter _ �y Ooeadoust Barrister and SoNsUsir t Anne and her )husband, Mr, and Mrs. - f r Shova with thefor a couple of PROM Fluzza Q6 i3sy�Y>Q Brt� Colombia and, Ontario weeks. While they were here, they aunwood Bldg„ Ajax took Margaret aadi Mrs. Hendlerson KE14 AND C LA R I(E to New Ya:k. We wish them a happy r ���NT��-0 Bmlaess Fbeae - AjaY Inhclida- WILLIAM SIKSAY Pickering - 6ti -- ------ LL'L'TIO�i'EEI� - Uceas"and Autl wised >'� *4G R D.C.amtfes of oatast" .tial �a. --E ESV RIVER •- Mr. and Kr§, Drapes• and Fred h too;g eek Loyal P" Kits�n were Welland vis.fors rec- _ CHII P�C� Estate `Y eatl r at"s Sas spechikts at. Fie neasiis UCFNSZD AUCI'IUNMM SYmpath f is extended to the faces- _ a st6c Dual 8*Tk * for tis iiskas�g +� �y Tasnei4a � 01 the late Mr, W. Hamilton who ��� ` PASS et Ob& !?wed :: ay last week, f�PB' Sara, Housebeld end rceMeir Mr. �••� Mrs. Gus Weismaa re .158 H"o"d AM _ � R; 1i»pt�ea P. 0. rwe turned home arta• a wear in New Aim �J ifaskltan F. 0. /lens �Lae1i. RM Salsa A Specasky York ltrtN"s i�7• Lep sataY:� ! Attawtlsa tilEe. A number from the Baptist con- PM 767 _ 4 auseukata dare is". - gregation attended the re-aeganiza- - iY1EMY — MOM M)7' *43u tion service of the Baptist Church atFig _ t - .Anaidoes} Fred Wilson and s.stw Mrs.. Dra- IT' RAY > HO !T E, V'.1. FS"ZON BUILT QUALY per visited Irienda at Manilla rec- FABR3CAT= entiy, CHIROM=TOR Mr. and Mrs. Barefoot ale- Weston P vMted_friends here-last weer-enO, - _"LA_ 1b COTTAAM Oat. County Tuberealasis-Aasoefstlaa { whifty leateaasasat Baiiabsg .�W, .� _. 8�s at MEN'S SHOES 2w98 ?? YES! i !K D■nd" Bt West ik. R J. K�,.,,,,.* ask for our safalosaes the fust meeting of the Ontario 1 _• WI BAY, ONT Garages itree) - Cottages 0M.) Count; TB Association, when Ike j _ Phone Out"- no g-Relit - T31* Cottage. meeting was held at Fern MEN'S AND BOYS' film. - Gottafil she Atherley. OXFORDS, LOAFERS ft= 2.9$ to 4.98 Cemrie Lumber A amide,.. was shown by ffirs, J, R Phillipa*.:Char- - . CO.WA.YY. LLI�'iD man of TS Education, Mrs. Phillipa explained that this tether films - S8M 9L Clair Ave. It Searim ,Oat FOR THE FIRST MONTH OF OUR OPENINGI AM 1-7211 were available to been to any : Fiume and School. Aaron's Int �. WOME S FLATS _.• ,m ._.x.98 e O; e: E_ e: 7 F eBay Night Ti11 1.N rhuech g't'ouW or Women's Institutes , -- , �J. _ -z"y Till 1LN Now etc.. If they would contact Mrs ii , a Me West of Rill, King A. Collins, ExecutiveSecretary„ she omobw" Caueg Ao would be pleased'to awe arrange- In addition to the above savings you, the public, are able - • w W". A . �. merits. Health posters. Nor use Ln the ito purchase a TOOKE SHIRT, which Is an of-" finest quality - At L t. ��, Oatasb R�i►i'!'i1 — schools, were d:played :availabb, of pries which you would normally pay for a _ • ll�et Of wbob F 0. Um J. 1,ow, representative to the * _-- Ontario Tuberculosis Association. quality shirt for below the Tooke Shirt we steak,, ' ♦CMUG= ♦M HOURS: FRIDAY FROM 3 TO a P.M. — SATURDAY, ALL,DAY 1Y !L>alii' account of the Annual Meetlas of we Me" �i d� MW the Ontario, and Canadian TS Assco- feed Oasr )Dews raveseft cations. - l�1/I B�NC�1 Vi i° pe�t,en`8 tees SSA NSENG'S STORE P'LCJ g.e.Rs. following the receipt adati� Sift P�CKEBIN6 �� KAZas , .ceb � � Rhea WA M1 - Ofd" 004M report of the Rehabilitation Program - ).f ISIS MLS >irtlss� A ; � MQ•t �1�'l aei 801is ,`— EWISMATU Otv» low eaisasfp -!ltiass 1'iar"eRag NJIi iliMaiWie� _� �` L -MITCHELLLEVISION $ RADIO MOMMIN MOMT1tIflH. ���ARTHUR . +. ,. REPAIRS .►.a..ar r. -- L I M I T E D LICENSED TiIUSTEES _ • . _ P>1C>G.nt FUELS AND�BUILDING MATERIALS MJAI. 06RAWA. 8TRATFORD. - _ DUNDARTOr�n1O &Iry TORONTO .. A. IL RATE W c AJAX. PICKET+II3G—F. A. LA�PeON - •1 PICK. 243J _ .. -:. .. O ZOGEi G., CUNANT1, B. A. ,High Grade Anthracite Coal — Stoker Coal y f DIE'S �L BA&ULIS 'ER and 901J=O'R .` COtN?fH BVILDWG. AJAX �_ WOOM n fuel d Shoe Rea - ---- - - .1% sine« air sM Oshawa paws - - - • t Btreet. P!i-:leas _ insurance ,q+�LtiQ �° SAND GRAVEL CE PLASTER Co.. rc�D w0 • . _ CEMENT r va= OR PHONS . ON OF LfiC118s , -= •)peer Mates Far Farm Ami Couiewy GOOD STr[AClZ BoUilings . Baad,�FOUSIM ,;D'�F. ,i, : ROCKLATH NO-CORODE PIPE WEEPING W�smnl...sLlos _ . . &obo" ft Lsaera e 09 AM Kir. 0-�,w TILE -GLAZED PIPE ASPHALT SHINGLES `8ewman & Gibson - ' �° WAY LORETTA'S •ROLL ROOFING CEDAR POSTS AND : POLES STAFFORD BROS. BEAUTY I SALON - [` ' R[AA�NTA , WO)llii (First ►tan• Nor* of Smith I,o�kwrs in VM07 _ Prompt Delivery hone Pickering 74 7S ------ in for Prom P ' ke 'n or -- - ---------�_ Specializi�9 ix W !'�* DAVE l4 DONALD CUTTING ... ` y ... • HAIR STYLING • AT ',ROSS MOTOItB"- :' -. AGINCOURT,ONT. .'.,. _. _ • =. __ :%/OOSSES YOUR WAY FOR NEW AND USED OPEN TUESDAY 6 THURSDAY ` R TRUCK P GARS AND TRUCKS TILL 9:00 P.M." - - • // _ r- �i n irwr�lu .. FOR ONE FM • ' YEAR., WITN • 4111 0 COFFER Noe,1 - 2 MAGAZ2HEa FROM i GROUP s .'a . $3.25 — - OFFER- No. 2 yOFFER lyo. 3 = OFFER No. 4 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A 3 BtRAGAZII�rES FROM I M!d MAGAZ>WW FROM GROUP s Z MAGAZINES FROM GROUP 8 GSOCP 8 $3m7S2S$t�.75 Mark an "X" before magazines desired and: enclose list with order. GROUP R GROUPS ❑ Redbook Magazine - __ 1 Yr. Maclean's Magazine 12 Issues b Moa.. 0 Coronet --------------------------- I Yr. -L] Canadian Home Journal ------------ 1 Yr. Chatelaine ______-_--_____-, New Ube M•agazhe Digest ___:-------------- I Yr. E] Family Herild a West* Star -�_--- 1 Yr. ❑ MCCa1;,I. Magazine __________ I Yr. ❑ Canadian PW+ Review ------ — 1 Yr. ❑ True Story __ ------------ I Yr. Q Heath (6 issm ___ 1 Yr. ❑ Canadian Homes a Gardens ________ I Yr. ❑ Free Press Wieldy Prairi•' Farnser _____ 1 Yr. ❑ Popular Science ----------------- _. I Yr. ❑ •Farmer's Magazine ---------------- 1 Yr. ❑ Sports Afield -------_--------___ I Yr. ❑ Canada Poulhpman ----------------- 2 Yrs• ❑ Pho+oplay ----------- -------------- - I Yr. ❑ Farmer's Advocate ----------------- 2 Yrs. ❑ Modern Screen ____________________ 1 Yr. ❑ True Experiences ------------------- I Yr. v ❑ Parents' •Magazine __________________ 1 Yr. •No+•—Farmer's Magazine to farm addresses only RUYS EAL Any Magazine Usted Below And This Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! M+rk an "), before' magazines desired and enokse Ust with order Q Saturday NigM (We -*) m ❑ Screen Stories ------------------ -:3.25 O Maclean's Magazine (24 issues) _�__�_— 3.60 [:] U.S.. Camera -•----------------- 4.10 agazine ❑ American Magazine _—�—__: 4.10 ❑Inside Detee+iva --�------------------ 35 O Chatelaine M — ____ 3.90 ❑ Cosmopollfae Magaelne 4.10 Q Everybody's Digest ---_— 3.90 ❑ Woman's Homo Companion ------------ 3.$S ----------------- -------------- ❑ Hunting a Fishing in Canada _-- -:— ;,60 ❑Christian Herald ------------ ---------- 4.10 O Child Life ------------------ 3°95 ❑ McCall's Magazine 3.40 OFlower Grower _ -----------•--------------- 75 ❑True Stay 3.25 Q Redbook Magazin• ----------------------- 3.90 Q Parents' Magazine----------------- 3.60 [j Collier's Wkly - ----- 5.60 13 American Girl 3.95 MumooDum s Ma azane 3.75 Open Road fol Bops 4.10 ;❑ Outdoor Ufa �❑ _____ 9 ------------------- '3.75 ❑ Children's Nos+- ----------- 1.60 rJEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES I- YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN 'ALL OFFERS _ 1'• e_ - - - - ARE GUARAWEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON 1 Gentlemen: I enclose S___________________• Please :end rte lha-affil Wood's Grocery, Stere J. T: Stevkensotl, Prop* kwj _ Thsn6arton Last ern Qooss "'. E'lt!&. 1RSRt �+„"' lE'tck (rine Ph. Wmaa 4>s 44 a< r,•.aa Ituow to N rue. far .,Sr "t . firs! t r;.,r„ nr M a¢e..ne !.. ' ., . _ �. • \ '�` A trier. > IrJame.-------- .--------•-------------------------- I Street or R.R------------ . i P.osf Office ---- -- -------------- ------ ---- T. 1 •a_ _ ..'.. .. is .. r ... - .. . , � . , , - _ .� _ "�- - _ ..... Wit .JC.r: _ -•,•e.. iC� �1 - �C�O�T Eastern Ontario will be held in ' the M�uttars of Pickering is the morn- Week -end visitors at the ThcnV- I and iaasil9•. • • ti. L.M G r pubLc Library at Oshawa oa Sept- ing. and Rev, G. Ih;viso is the son's. Base Line were: Iidr, and ]sII's. Douglas and Mrs, Hillis, Torontq . r, .6rw " ,_ Mi . G Art µ .. llvnu is cw-ployed a& ,.au a:, . co r i"n. will attend, Miss Vivian Sadler of Bown• an- A. c 4 Heade7, Mr& Anne Smith, all cl S-uad were week_ -end v sitors has been recei.uig n.any com` Cloceai<1nt 1 lic Library held its ville, sang two solos at the anorain S¢arboro; and Mr• and_ APliments over the pas& !4w ua`ys a- bout the autumn meeting last. Tuesday with P service of t Clezr, aD Toroso '9aturda�y, 1br --------------------- -------_ _ , Msple Leat Open 'R . beaut (tail glsct, _, his ceen Mrs• G, McConr-ell is the chair. e- and Mrs, J. Coates were :n Keep December 1. To New Offices ss - yawl -u on..:isp&aY seat were: ttl!rd n:esribers, Mrs. W. Lindsay on .Saturday and attended the Big Bazaar'to be held in the Sun- ` - the #srco ci.40e for tae Bast two Irwin, Mrs. Keevil, Mrs. Cooper, tthe Fair. a day SCh-cl Rcom. We cordially invite ail our Policy P: aveeks.. M.s. Johnson, Miss Forsyth, Dr. N. Mr. and Mrs. Dean entertained bit Ars. G. Hines, M:s, Cos- holders and their rrlepdy to "ten&,. {, Mr. and Mrs, dirt N_'cG::ire cele- F. Tomlinson ant Lir, Don. Hedges. twenty-three• members (If the Young saz Gzi Bruce motored to K:rlorston the Official Opening of the New Bead btated their 6th Bedding ann.versary Mrs Gregg retorted on the number People, at their home recently: Fol- on Ect11 Y• Bruce entering Un- Cefice Building of the Msae On, SattVday and oa tae week -end a! adult and )nenile readers during. lowing e4aner, gan-jes w", enjoye3- ' iversity (Queen's) as a candidate for Farman' Mittual Fire insaraaf C.0 Iriendr and rel_?lsc<_ <. ;;_.-�.� tT; �__ y - i• +^_ ", ^ + **'' '4Ira• Wiltter akar tid file we3ding 'o'f tile -United Church 'ttunis., y. at Cs►lutrabaa, Ontario, as FY tL►T• "- Called on them, more fiction Wks be, purchased, as" a friend in Victoria Presbyterian Geo. andl Mrs. MCConochie and October 3, %j 3.00 p. nL ' �1Vkr..aM Mrs. Pyatt and family of they seem to be the most Popular. Church :n Toronto last Saturday. the boys spent: the week -end at Min- BOWMAN and GxB80Ns i IRoroato spent the. seek -end w;th There was a denease in membership The ladies of the Goodlellowship den with. Bir• and Mrs, Jas, Dalley ill Dan& St. W. Whitby. Oat. ; -. - Qlirs• F. I cyst ante and Mr, an9 Mis• A ten• bringing the total • to Rorty- Class were busy last week and com- . .. --- rrant Tay1tL. - nine. More put4icity co-ce^ning the ple`ed t— quilts in the S. S. room. . -•. MY: and ars. Bill Glidion and L;n library was advocated and, it was All lades Of 'the VU19ge are iri- _ attended a wedding in Toronto on bata.rdayacid til._ 'recegticn h:ld at 'ithe Old Mill, suggested that a larse sign be Placed in the library w`.siclow and that lists of library bo• -,iv be placed in local ��ited to co-itrubtte baking e W T. 'booths at the Plowing Can' Mrs. Beare or Mrs. Reynds. ol ..._-Dollars and S I- _. Lar. N. -F. TcsnIinsor�, Guy Copp- newspapers T! -e 'seasurer, Dr.Tarn- _ ' 8:1 g end Ron I,Edu•cato nca a ba an^e coS4{'0 Ibr•11 game in T s�tuia v of tov&a d rPurchase cif near THE NEWS NOW ON SALE EACH V r -noon 1 NV iks asci reeosnamen.ed that part WERH "AT HEDGE'S DBIIG STORE One of the best my$ to eeveral ircm 'Claremont a'.tenled of this be used to se --e juvenile 'Ithe Linds" Farr on Sat.wd:zy, ;he Young, of b-Aaks as there were many readers III fie List bookso. G=uW pod sound--- Fo,ple's Group the this age. Wath of .3 �-- �----------------------------- _ _soundsleep )<inited Church were in zhharle of Ilio service on Sunday, appear soon, Th@ Conunitt:ee of stewards of the DUNBARTON : i Work began this week on an add- United Church held their quarterly _ is to have a good sound bank balance. Regular , inion to the local' Sarco Plant t that Nvill meeting last week :n . the 14=day Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. T: Newman on the birth �� C8II pleasanter make fife a In a hundred ' - cover three thousand square 9diobl room_ Besides the Secretary; .qi a son at - -' .fDee� The new plant expected to be Mrs.. N. Sanderson. and Treasurer. e Searboro General H -s ' � one Other ways. YOfi may want the down _- - �Lompleted in two months, will be Mrs. J: War(L those- present were: �. Everett Sasith area 3Sfr-garet Erised manily for storage. Messrs Cook. Reynolds, Flvans. John- of Seaforth. were recent visitors with _--payment payment on a home of your own, a T'V net ora car ... e The Fire Company Tira,s called oiat s ai Johnston. Rev. H.. I.acke7 n' Mr. and Mss. E. G, Cade^ lir. and Mrs. S. W,children's Mr Burgess education ��� � � On your nand _ . tin Suri ay evening to the home of ^orted the resignation ad the ortian- will t l flkrthur DeRushs. The c hiaint7. on ist m'. Thorpe. .s � annrun-ed t',e show cod Pictures -of their tour or a leuoMy retirement someday. Whatever itis ' 9. tire. was sn^ea psA_ out and little aiointament of Mrs. McDonald. The mope of is the United Church on damage rersultet! crfiiiversary s+ uric will be left to he* October 4, at 8,00. Q, m. Sbcrt .mus- khat you waw. Or need, You have to team the secra _ s The A-mliary d the Lee'on ;i = A canvass of church membe" will loaf Frog and seSreahmeats Con"ulat ons to lir. Mrs.' - of �IM sooaethi9 by rr3aWy Pay by pay you - 1tionance the. soon st.�ct haldin� their +�, s++ssdr b? the' So4rd a>f soon sr. and rs r s 1 The anruad and t9II s-reetira -i"iatvrs will have �ha.� of +he the Osbrzra Hospital , Ahe Federation of Film Co -Cf -( anal -"ary serv'ces, They are: Rw-1. Mrs. age Lawrence is' in Cal- you reach your savings goal—mea you start saving ifornia visitint her mother who haat men .0 _ , : for the next one. Why no&sopea a Saving4-Account A speedy recovery to Mrs. Haines With us today? wh,. h -s te-n corSlrod to the Sear - - ter- bo •o General Hospital. - ... AUTO PAINT & BODY SHOP Wednesdav, O -tuber 24 — Turkey __ 1 D nner in the United Church_ - ' _WILL MOTORS DUNBAR�ON"_ - Mins Margam Wilk neon left cs*a - Sunday *or Kira+toA when size will _ THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE _ _ enter q-een's University as a firs'- N . -. I.yeAr student. Nwa2b _ ..' - - - - The W, M S. rre+, at of the h a e M. a "last weeir. �, Cass r PICXFJLNG BRANCH N. R. SH�OR SAO= >r T•�� ltA g - :... _FIRST CLASS -:.-REPAIRS -Ari--CARS --.-TRUCK LETTERING- -wompnX � �i n irwr�lu .. FOR ONE FM • ' YEAR., WITN • 4111 0 COFFER Noe,1 - 2 MAGAZ2HEa FROM i GROUP s .'a . $3.25 — - OFFER- No. 2 yOFFER lyo. 3 = OFFER No. 4 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A 3 BtRAGAZII�rES FROM I M!d MAGAZ>WW FROM GROUP s Z MAGAZINES FROM GROUP 8 GSOCP 8 $3m7S2S$t�.75 Mark an "X" before magazines desired and: enclose list with order. GROUP R GROUPS ❑ Redbook Magazine - __ 1 Yr. Maclean's Magazine 12 Issues b Moa.. 0 Coronet --------------------------- I Yr. -L] Canadian Home Journal ------------ 1 Yr. Chatelaine ______-_--_____-, New Ube M•agazhe Digest ___:-------------- I Yr. E] Family Herild a West* Star -�_--- 1 Yr. ❑ MCCa1;,I. Magazine __________ I Yr. ❑ Canadian PW+ Review ------ — 1 Yr. ❑ True Story __ ------------ I Yr. Q Heath (6 issm ___ 1 Yr. ❑ Canadian Homes a Gardens ________ I Yr. ❑ Free Press Wieldy Prairi•' Farnser _____ 1 Yr. ❑ Popular Science ----------------- _. I Yr. ❑ •Farmer's Magazine ---------------- 1 Yr. ❑ Sports Afield -------_--------___ I Yr. ❑ Canada Poulhpman ----------------- 2 Yrs• ❑ Pho+oplay ----------- -------------- - I Yr. ❑ Farmer's Advocate ----------------- 2 Yrs. ❑ Modern Screen ____________________ 1 Yr. ❑ True Experiences ------------------- I Yr. v ❑ Parents' •Magazine __________________ 1 Yr. •No+•—Farmer's Magazine to farm addresses only RUYS EAL Any Magazine Usted Below And This Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! M+rk an "), before' magazines desired and enokse Ust with order Q Saturday NigM (We -*) m ❑ Screen Stories ------------------ -:3.25 O Maclean's Magazine (24 issues) _�__�_— 3.60 [:] U.S.. Camera -•----------------- 4.10 agazine ❑ American Magazine _—�—__: 4.10 ❑Inside Detee+iva --�------------------ 35 O Chatelaine M — ____ 3.90 ❑ Cosmopollfae Magaelne 4.10 Q Everybody's Digest ---_— 3.90 ❑ Woman's Homo Companion ------------ 3.$S ----------------- -------------- ❑ Hunting a Fishing in Canada _-- -:— ;,60 ❑Christian Herald ------------ ---------- 4.10 O Child Life ------------------ 3°95 ❑ McCall's Magazine 3.40 OFlower Grower _ -----------•--------------- 75 ❑True Stay 3.25 Q Redbook Magazin• ----------------------- 3.90 Q Parents' Magazine----------------- 3.60 [j Collier's Wkly - ----- 5.60 13 American Girl 3.95 MumooDum s Ma azane 3.75 Open Road fol Bops 4.10 ;❑ Outdoor Ufa �❑ _____ 9 ------------------- '3.75 ❑ Children's Nos+- ----------- 1.60 rJEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES I- YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN 'ALL OFFERS _ 1'• e_ - - - - ARE GUARAWEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON 1 Gentlemen: I enclose S___________________• Please :end rte lha-affil Wood's Grocery, Stere J. T: Stevkensotl, Prop* kwj _ Thsn6arton Last ern Qooss "'. E'lt!&. 1RSRt �+„"' lE'tck (rine Ph. Wmaa 4>s 44 a< r,•.aa Ituow to N rue. far .,Sr "t . firs! t r;.,r„ nr M a¢e..ne !.. ' ., . _ �. • \ '�` A trier. > IrJame.-------- .--------•-------------------------- I Street or R.R------------ . i P.osf Office ---- -- -------------- ------ ---- V, miap" Lobe!YOUX '1tkdUA The" w111 not be GAY qdaywMS IhO PON ace hundred Toots.A OW mftn mO much that I can only PAT. ZIO* MclAchern stjoympip - the womery Aft6w nest - SUMA%y, "jug #A pre- socUa - tfts - wM b4 QMM"ff at -- 924 'bope mlt letter 'W= in some WaY, The A" Sel"M-C&M =et last mos"s. at wb~..IMA Wo&wdor. PorliftOnS, being i made for Centenary close bop to express what we feel., weftkewv at Ule home Of Km 1. Mr. and Mn. KM JOP.0 and to=- Services at 11.00 a. m and 7 30 p.. M There in one persom so whom I WiUOIL The moeting opsa*6 wl* swu6y TbO gumt Preacher WM be of 2249jo-.. =Kwt say a li� you" anj MY 01 Clareatmat mWtod 012 v. George the VV7 1po. thank "Yam 40, bfiqwed by pMw by with Mr. 6,36M Cecajosm IUV- Be _DOey. D. ID D. on- ford, las'- SPOCial .40 ., Of xmVbire J. A. TQne"s of Brooklm MUSK OY thi we like to exprew our deep I am PAre 9 hs had not D"U Vm- trom mehre. I .-. m V@dPWM"MW_j=4r-____T at L._tl�e Whitby quartet. On gmtKude and thanU to everyone ent, the outoome of the accident, �.ff' "d XDC_uamld_BN6_ -A*md_the celebration will who so kindly donated to the &md would have been tar difterent. the DOZ meetmf to have a comm- OwIph vjk�.tsd on Mnfty with 0r, continue with represwtatkM t.. set vp for our am Kenny. Once�'%gaia, I SAY 'Thank You ev- U'A"y S_R40w-'eu Party at the whma mA airs. F.coultim. 'Conference, FTeMbYtOrY, former min- I would like to thank each one Maw, 40d ChaniGod for ' Oftter 31, Mn. Allay Carson &mday vWj= e the. ;III" Istm and neighboring meters to personally. but I am stvM that will ow boy''. t, 4hen Save a talk on her re IDWOd A"- bring grefting.. Mkxicd afterings be impossible. vent trio were: Mr. and Mn. 'Ao the wegiorn provinces. The meet- aline and fa -I .0f XmPffinee, and, and the choir, and a prementatim at So =my �wVe have dons and -Mr. mi. JMM Robert 14-fth *04 ...,.. .. the' 1.- - &ad Alice.* Qj the,church cqv. dowd with 47ma 490, and the Oe Fere? aie C=tmlng tbinp Md Poway. W. and 49m. to do 0O.D. 7 Om AY Wed Roue -HILLS -THRMWAY & RM IMS ... I—. .. ...*;. :.I f 17 28 - 29 . j IIII.:IM zz elm pom9 d%O /��Leaf 722M Z3LIJM (Not F& ) TUZFRFU4A LUNCFf40 -MEAT R D W LA 12 oz. C Ibo C � 1W I - A- RM)PATE P1MM CA" 1103E nA" -11 OL BoMs pm Ti' "To SUGAR 16b. bag 83C CATSUP "OLE LW MINCEMEA_T_ C It= A 7: m%O R—T!7- 7 F 7 MISCELLANEOUS to I bap JR106 Ann ALL TYPES . OF CONCRETE WORK fI1Irmendly NOW Avear ARTICLES MACHINE FINISHED FLOORS FOR INSURANCIII AGONY COMING EVENTS SEPTIC TANKS - FIREPLACES touALTY 10NDO AUTOMOBILE SALE-50&4uUtting snachine, St. George's Anglican Women's Guild BLOCK WORK Ja good conditiolL Mrs. Rf1L Parker, are holding a FIRER ESTIMATES UADIM INGURANC1,11C. PHONE - ATI&ntft Z -OM IM FROM AND UST YOUR MWORTIES FOR SAIJ WITH Church St. Pickering. BAKE SALE ------------------------ L ------ *-' At Pickering Four-Cornen, on it FOR SALE--grand-piano a" stool. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ----------------------------------- ---------------- L -------------------- KEDW and Co.), also F`-ndlay Con- NYOU DRIVE 71111: FIRST LESSONA CYRIL Eo' MORLEY dOr A- coal and wood stove, white ----------- ---------- 1 -------------E. - TURJ�EY SUPPER PICKERENG DRIVING SCHOOL PICKERING 67 I)Orcelalu with 9 closet and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER' 1 4 Ph 2,L D&7 And Evening'Appo veservOir, good one:'P1&k-' Dunbarton United Ch a xe ?,V , AtIm, cuts rering 54R2-.- Church -Eve ------------------PueNzPICKERIN--W ning'Auillay ------------------------------------- e -- --- next • APPLES FOR SALE zometing of the Evening BERT'S WELL DIGGING BAXTMM and BL&jjM_�� �_Mrjf, Pielteraw-uni 7Mu-rch. _Ni0k_Tjijka­­ Pressure Systems 12-06 Per bushel will be held at the home of MM Trenching .*::Air Compressor -T]IN� ROBERT C. REZOOR Marge Johnson, October 4, at 8 V. nL Contractor's Specialty HE. ''ELF ----------------------------------- Septle Taz&s Cleaned The 1, Pickering. Mileand -Hal West 02 Brock Road on -COIL PickeNnC United Church Sanitary way -ICORCED AIR OIL -FIRED FURNACES INSTALLED to TURKEY DINNER Win. WELL TILE FOR - - - ------------WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. P21ONE: PICKERING 591J3 ---------- ---------------------- TOR SALE-;i_c_ft_a_tr_a_n_g_e_s --- and- - -r- Auspices Evening Auxiliary IN HOMES WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS ftigerators used at Cm Packers Dinner, Served From 530 - Oie ;Cooking School. Rkdouced prices. Adults $1-50 " Children 76e. Lorne C. White , 4th, CM, Phone ---------------------------------- Pickering 197J2. Pickering Township Council ktj U4M Will meet on sale. Espec- -OCTOBER 9, 19W Coal Furnaces CCwiverted To Oil He& • Sally hedges _1ike­­Barberr,'_Chinese In the AffunlelpQ 111111ding, at RIMP-arsgona with large reductions BROUGH", ONT. PIANO ter regular business. Loc Quantity., Latest varieties of - rose FURNACES VACUUMED - 24 -ML PROMPT OIL BURNER SUVICS bushes; Tree Rosea. '(staDdard); Red L. T. JOHNSTON, Clerk -,-CLASSICAL - POPUI." and Black Currants, and other orn - ------------------------------------- If DESIRED - STIMAM WffHOUlr 0111.1"Tiati amental bush Terry 21 THE - WOMEW S GUILD PEONS: PICKERING 291 asek. first DAY Olt EVENING - PHONE AT. 2-1748 or* WRY or _Dura north of Picke-_Ing High school. St. George's Anglican urch win Phone 327M. bold their next meeting on Thure- ----------------------------------- Dct 12 day October 4. at 2.00 p. UL at the --------------- ------ bow Of Mrs. S. Mansfield, Dunbar- IPOR SALE --dahlia bulbs. 10C New members, friends and via- ­jM I I A large Interior fto ON AI% patch ready for d:gging, on No. 2 (tors invited.' Cor- ----------------------------- ------ INSURANCE • ering Village at Ajax lights. OE. Cor- ARE YOU LWERESTED, Exterior Painting tack, Bunker Farm, 20 Co -Operates' bummmee Move. MORTGAGE CANCELLATION-FAMILYIN`­C 6 ME. Automobile, Rome Protection And PEW- hperhanging _SUCCESMN DUTIES- sizes e Ateldent Coverages. 34, blue grey. doo:Ale-breasted. III& Moe 74m John Hamer", �sf McBride, No. 2 Hishmray. P'ckering AJAX IXAM'y THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.ILIM1TED SATURDAY Lft to ILso p. at R, HILL .7 OF ENGLAND Oct 5 TO RENT - ------------------- ------------ Free Estimatm -,,,..Telephone: Pickering 28 -Ph"* Pidcoring 391W4 ► YOR RZNT--ft= house on ed ANNUAL BAZAAR - --------------------- 4 ---------------- 1.1tonAL soad.-Siateviae. Available on "IDAT- N04MMRICIR 2. 105111- _.-4October 1. Phone: blarichnin'SaW4. -ROCK ROAD SCH400L FO11 QUAL11MM TV Sn-vWZ 10 ------------------------------------- M10614 Home -baking, China. I AND 10 Tev6 Sewing ANTXNNA INSTAL"TIOX 22 ACRES FOa RENT Oct 20 0 riever land.,wiWAlb Brack RA and CALL 1111aUCE11 10 Station Read. doutb of tracks. Would - - -------------- AJAX UMBER -CO A 01 'Me to rout for 4 or 3 year's. -Apply: ----- --- ------------- ------- TV ANIO RADIO - 0 - . I , . 0 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY _GVARAMMW SERVX-Z LMOOM Phone Toronto: PLy- LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 04040 5_0W2. Canadian Petrofina Ltd. have a now By ZXPWT TZCWaCTAX L PAINT ARBORrM. 7 service stationon d7ftarwood Aye. at i oxford 4 -mi on PLYWOOD • Alm available -for lease. Attractive .7. WANTED new FINA station, -Also a new P7NA it D THM 000111 and BOARD--or- Light house` Vhtion-a#a1labl Pickering on No. keeping room cequired by lad _on 2 Highway , e in Pick __y _ _. Aeas�nable. at R67al RdadL--% -mile HELP PRZVEft___ rfi6n_ellimirst west of Brock Road. Can Mr, 3&-Gi iii" 2-41010,and, ask for Mrs. Samith (cull- 11 . . * . .,. on Awd and No. 2.Highway ..(dasy jWdwin.: 1.9M. Tovonto. pet). Have You Furnace, Chhu8@7 Or e (evenings) AWhergt 7-7503 Toronto. Oil Burner Cleaned With Heavy ------------------- -------- Duty EquiPmeng By Experts BICYCLX_wsnted� for 7;&.;, PICKIEIUNQ366 Yew -old. -Must be in good coad.tion WORK GUARA"MM and reasonably Xleld. Phone: Pick- 10TICE' w AJAX -1045 -41 &_LZS A2M SEIRVXX ----------- - ------ -• WW- Coleman Space Heaters Jl.X hour'for quick. c1can. guaz=-. eare "am" now FUM"M Beal first-Irlass: painting, paperhing- Coleman Bet Waiw Heaters ---------- ling. Plaster rePakWg. carpentry and. ros, Tr"" Taken On Above Ualim alterations. Eric Stokes, Associate, Vnu* - White ; R. & 3, Pickering, arn. on Burners, Paris, an Twobs, ftemes 71W 0% VMn. Absolutely no, M Coal, -wood Kitchen Stoves" IRIS BEAUTY -SALON thaMe it wei'l gaas to please. Sun. �Vlei� and estimates freeli given. argains =I:& ra OH, BV]lJ14= J. FEAT- R. --------------- ----------- Iffeed,rnore-mon!ey 13ecome our rep- will be dosed an Saturday, October, --...SA1J:S AND SIMVDCZ VUMUti"�'e in Ygur surroundings. 4614 from ILL a- am. om, AJAX - - 657 -vomnliftion paid. Free cat ----7 Mghest - ----------------------- -- hdrodudor� Cold Wa�e S*ials alogue and details from--FA3UL= --------- TANK 6AWq_-N-j}... C. Montreal. ROOM Dept, 4. Station CFOS THAT 0 FOR MOTHER 02 BATHROOK .-IM1103APT SERV= -.410.00 WAVES ............ ............ $8.30 A .7? - ------- -- ----- ---- -- --- 05�R;I,e_ -wornan- to* take -care -of -four CALL - L HARTJES 'WAL2= WARD - WHIMIE •9 FOR DAUGHTER thildren and do household duties CONTRACTORS - PICKERIxG PHONE: NO 0-111561 $7.50 WAVES ...... While mother -works. Three 'children Phew - in . . ;.- . .. . . ..................................... 4; $6.00 attending school. Live In with week- -1q. IL Mortgages Arrangej ., -sept 21 UP --7 4 ------------------------------- WE RESUME OPENING TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS.' -ends- off- Write: Mrs. H. Des*ndins - - ------ --------------------------3L R. 2. Claremont, Ont.. giving par- NXIL C. XU*!LAX, JL Q. • 'OPEN WEDNES -------------- DAYS 0 -liculars-as to emperience, salary etc. OPTOXftR�T - -------- ; ------------------------ HELP WANTED t: 402 Dundw SO. We* INTRODUCING MRS, HELEN STEPHENS, CONSULTING OPERATOR AUC27ON SALE WHITBY, ONT. MME. BETTY. LEDUC, HAIR STYLIST, PERSONALITY HAIRCUTTING, N -G, _DOMESTIC Rabois Allin bftg stovey )SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 - Xn P. DL Motherly day-care for child, in good OMCE Ho FORMERLY OF PICKERING VILL&GE BEAUTY SALON URS H 4 WHITBY Household Furilshimp -of the home. Large fenced -in yard Play- Moa, to sat. - -0.66 to ft -1, AND IRIS BEAUTY SAL LATE MISS A. MAY JEFFREY mate for own 'child, $2.00 per, day. M Byron St. North, Whitby, Vat, I Phone:'Pi , Pickering 370W1. Wednesday - 9.00 to 12.00 Noon WORK FULLY GUARANTEED PHONE: VVMTX MOhawk 8-3671 0onststini'of: Antlilues, Tables, Beds, -------- ----------------------------------- TELEPHONE MOhawk 8-3321 !Chairs, Drefters, Electric Washing SALE REGISTER WELL DRILLING '129 BROCK STREET SOUTH, WHITBY (Upstairs) machine, Settee, Desk, Radio, Book- done by case, Lamps, Grandfather clock, ' I'FRMAY" 0Ct.,l9---:tXten9ive iucti,6n H. XW and S. S. RTCP, V. HRYTZAK, Proprietor Xbree chime clocks, Rugs, Drapes, sale of Holstein dairy cattle, two Years, Experience and y------yam I[Itining-roorn suite, 'Hitchen utensils, tractors, stocki�is, ICO pigs, ecmbiae Modern Equipment Limejes chinaware, and many other forage harvester from and hay at: Phone Collect - StreetovWe Ont. Items too numerous to.mentiort, tachment), two forage- wagons com- 147W - -- 7 ----------------------------------- plete (auto steering), forage blower, Or Write.. tractor, cult:vator - an rubber, trac; THANK YOrl ------ 7 ------- .------------------ : - tor spreader (g,-ofl, double disc, P. T. 0. mower, 3furrow hydraulic plow_ Piano- & Theory level. harrows, large quantity chicken We would like to thank the resId- i equipment, baled straw, cut hay, LESSONS onto of Pickering and District for new pine lumber, Furniture etc. 9he patronage extended ,us I on our Note: this Isan extra good lot of -IN PICKER NG opening here. We ho" to have the Imi5lements. Property of Wilbur pleasure of •serving all at YOU in the- Johnson. Lot 24, Ccn, 5, Pickering f9ture, . : M, -4� a &"434FA, TIWIP. mile and half . east of White - rill r vale. Farm sold., No reserve. Terms Phooi Md.' il-4101, WI6itby:'Stmd1j. *`S=SZNG% Pickering cash. R, X. Faulkner and X J6h'd- ERING-STUDIO.- go., Vic 9, RefrojbmUnts on the irrounds. Sale at 1.00 p. m. SMIMS Gee Block North Of Smith ,"IN; Rucl, 7F W14y1113eIE7.-