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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_04_19.. - - . - .. ,. - . - .. ,,, ...,p ,.,� . a :i • . .x,, L} aYr 0" r - NtViZ �vou 72 NO, s4 PIC88iall�t QleTiiliE w: i!<U1 A� aaa olr trvsiLisHEaR — --- Miaaelltiw isMi fi.ifa Dee Tear IInited 6tatae i>l.� • FRIDAY, APRM 19, 1957 b Cestte Per Copy Post Office -Dept.haws, Out Frenc h mans Bay -Mother Gains _ = .......... Singing Popularity ; 20@ 000 000 levelopme.at Pr'Proposed _ - ce" .7 f' - ForlickennyT . - City'10 f0 pYears b Pi Township council this the middle of the residential' area are w derided to retain the firm of planned. Thw area. will be m two • ' x Project •Plantti:ig Associates of To- blocks, on either aide of DuBia's Tonto to study the $200,o00,0i0 ue- Creek, below Green River. T��e �O�nC1l To sidental-industrial development pro. Irmac will donate the. required f - posal presented to them and'the town- school sites and allocate funds to- On - ship planning board last Friday night, wards School construction. TjIvT alio - by the Imse Development company promise to set aside lands' for' church, f of Toronto. municipal and park purposes. R • , } This firm will study the proposed If this plan goes through, it will be eereation Grants y; development plan from the econoa•-*- the largest development of its kind in -.._ <- ..-- - - - - ------- weeks - _ . _. _.. and aok•�al implication angle. !a 3 lanada. _ __ . � , ,�. " .. - h, - - '►eeka they will king a •recommend- Reeve Wm. Lawson said the - pro- - Councillor Glen Julian this 'week anon to the count -C as to whether or posal was very interesting. Deputy told the Township 'Council he felt not they consider such a development Reeve Sherman Scott would like to that a Township Rea-eational Frog -to be a beifefit or a burden to the- see the heavy populated area in the ram should be put Into effect so that munciplaity. south end received the services, grants could be obtained from the ' Ira,ac Development have options on Councillor Glen Julian said that if Provincial Goverwnent ' 8600 acres of L - id in the wrest branch the south " end could be serviced, and Mr. Julian said that he had been M of Has�sou ho • Xo. 7 Highway h and east homes as to be a tax burden, he feelet +off v,el that the woodlandsn ed, y low frpm the Markham-ickering town this is the answer to township exon Gr go.ng o _ :'_line. _ -About 35 farms are involved problems. • >;es their grarrt this year as they have • Lor the past ten yeak�, as their v►-ork - The project, it tarried out would Over the week -end the ewa called did not constitute a Program 1 - " see a tdty of 45,000 people rise in the on several of the farmer's whose land P gram for the k�extkrel0 years. They also plan indus• has been optioned. In every case they whole township, a velopment on the ?ES acres felt this proposed development was s Reeve WV m. Lawson said he telt they have optioned south of 401; east good plan, but only if it did not cause B''s was i?mortant and that prob-` a�Ir. a nnn-'rer of carnmuni of Frenchman's Hay. a heavy tax burden to the township. ty ilrouvs To service these projects Irmac The township council as a while were not taking advantage of the 4 ;Plass to _build both a sewage disposal feel that we are on the verge of big ✓mss available. x--' land waterworks plant capable of sero.- development this. year, s^� her•• -: � A co"vnittee romnasing Couru:7Iors _ Inc an area much larger t. = its own in io many words that there will be -•.'qld Neb. Ed+� James -'and Robt. development. � some big news releases before the 'O"mw will investieste the ree_-reat- Mr. W L. Edwards, president of year is out.,. - i°^r+ ^'^'ram and bring, in a report to ' irmae said the plan would cover a 5 A spokesman for the plarnin9 firm Council` to 7 year period and would` comm- that win study the uroposal told the -------- e ' encs in 1969. He, said the sewage meeting this Reek that such • dt►� • Plant 'would be built north-west of lopment will create a very targe im• :�ou�e Hills School To the mouth of Du89n's Creek and the pact on .the township. - Water plant at Moore's Point at the - From tb! economic stand ` s foot of Brock Road..The water line such a plan, a Etreat deal of study will lwould be nm -north along the Brock be Riven to the type $nil tostst of Use Visual Method of Road to the, 3rd concession. The sew- housing for the deSelopment. Ir•mac _ Teaching Reading `'age trunk would follow Daffin'a Creek. says that some 14,000 dwellingunits : . He said they would }otos to negotiate mainly low-priced homes will lie built, with. Pickering Villag` as the trunk selling `it -ia" -Hoped" .for as - low as runs through part of the village $101300. President, W. L Ed;vards The principal of Rouge Hi11 public A young mother from, F•enchman•s 19, Dorothy iLtrcldield wen bora Zak He added that in future yearp,, has added• that there, will. also be school, Mrs. Phin told the School board Bay *who suffered a serious motor Liverpool. Eng., in I=, the daughter -_ Pickering Village could .neguitate ligher priced• homes, some going of area 2., that a new method for accident last sueamer, is on her way, of Mr; and Mrs. A. Coutts, She took with them to run sewage lines into above $25,000-.;- teaching reading would be tried this up the udder in the eaterta-riment s.nging and dentins less-' at the their frank _ Reeve -Lawson said following the fall in her school. world now. ,age of six years, and &r-Lng World Mr. Edwards said thai they would Monday meeting he did not expect The new method is to teach read- Airs. De-rn'e Ruckfield. got a break War two eotwWried troops. retainthe two plants (water and sew• there would be any news of whether ing by a new visual method, using let _Ji•n v in the Ajax Lions Oub In 1930 she married 'Dennis FAw jfp. to tiro township. They will also agree stoatsl wet; s now new departure in Leaching reading First Prize She Sings WmeMm and Canada in 1955. They Iived in Toe. to service the townshipindustrial arf , While we shouldn't editorialize is and this school will be a pioneer in roust- P-nas. Sin -e that'—tun nw- onto for nine months prior to cma. ,; - devand Homes on the fringe on their the news, we Leel that Lire council this method othy Huckfieid has sung on -3- dao ing to the gay _ development already established. made a wise move in calling in a Sam Mrs. PHin said that• -the Home and MCLS +�.�s ps,_a•••.n at the Little Red The-Rucidields have a daughter. The brief presented to council says of specialists on a project as large as School Association Has supplied .funds Barn, She expect- to make records in Elaine, who was boar in England Iq that although the company now has this one to study this plan. As good for filming the primary readers and the nein futu+•P S'+e hes also 8600 acres optioned with acquisitions as it a signed 1951. Her many -fr.endc fhr•m,,�pri ppears on e.e surface, its a big that they would be riady for use in a contra -t with Fred Wilkins' d this district wish Mia Fuckf`P'd tv this will be consolidated to 5000 acres. aec.slun for stay persoa or. group w September. W,1kie Ranae a and sa"a-at Cloves• try suaeeas wit}r her work ani hops Approximately $150,000,000 will go have io make and t..e cort v.. , The same board has completed dale Mall with his con=y on April she reaches the top wo- a -,f hoe, into residential development, some Vey is- very reasonable. The cost wil: plana fora 4 roomed addition to the rest into commercial. I.n addition the i : --_- 1 r ; into d the to cost, D furnishings at of xompany0eetimatesm sos►sena$-5 nOp0,000 not exceed $1500--- Fairport Beach school and a 6 room- • •G VILI.AGB NOTEB �>-�. >� ti gAnti-Communist ---,- lwill be invested in PP• services. $209,000 which debentures are pre• lWith walla? wean c- $grin, firer Two gigantic $ho c centres in BL'Y FASTEg SEAi.i3 sently being sold. have kept both earth -end fire trig. _ Speaker1Nell ades busy during .the cart few days A haystack burned on Stimnday at the farm of Alex Pico•: • A rtrass fire on t • lReceiv Monday th Yztened:ham^c o•+ the eastPrepare For No1rp:fal Dante April 26th ed Here side of Ajax A cottage burned down _ Those attending a meetirq ' at a• Fairnort Beach anti--- it goes; 3 1 ?;roughatn last..Thursda n' t heard j W' can be thankful we have a vol. Y g' un"Oer fire rompany ready to. go our .. try educational and interesting an +ire calls, "e address the communism conspiracy by While it has been 1tnrwn fore. A - 1l n Ron Gostak a director of 'Lt e Anti; .�•. t�; Communist League, v e ran. tbt� creek. anno„nce that the -Nlr, Gostik, who is busy addreg$irg. V cr,e••rn- PnPt Office will be opened ,. s' �•, groups across Canada, touched on I in the M S: Charman b iildinv . on a Hungary, stating that the lack of ac- the Four -corners hese on or about : -tion on the part of the western world Mev 1st. _. ;,• was $•great blow fe those behind the We also hear that a drv-zoodsl _ > y' .. iron curtain, Jle• spoke of communist store n•rav -%.ned in the fn�•t� i+e 1 agents and how t, a secret agents es• "rf'c" building, owned by 'Char ' II r J)ecially in the higher ranks of busi- ness and social life are so hard to - Members . of the _ tt•;..A ide Raid. trace down. He credited the RCMP pavers' Assoc hplr the+r• i-st social L' with the work they are doing but event of the seas -n at fu, home of .4. y. pointed out it was -the job of the anti- Mr' and Mrs. Dare l:rich'on last Sat. communist league to educate the urday evening, which w•4a a corrgrc. �. people' as t6 -how communists filter in lete success in_ every way, to our daily lives, without our being --------------------_-_, - n - . • • r r presence, i kerin , Ont., April 16, 1957 ata are their Pc K I He said that the. majority of those ' Ediior' of Tie News; " behind the Iron Curtain are not comm• Dear Mr. Mur7kar: unist and are waiting the chance to ' _ a ; free themselves of this bondage: Last Wednesday, An-il 10. e small r" z z His address was very interesting organization Tutt for their aa. 4 ,; and if he apeaka •in this area again, 'I dinner and business meet, worth• your •while to hear tirouA as the Plok• axial organization ptsm - ► --------------------=--------------- a o[ the active duties of the olunteer First i Polbe Aid Etat b Distress - Brtgade. Any interested veto= mom► become a nmunber_ and. artist oto Pkfering Totra*Aip palipe helped volunteer firemen by bunding up ffig �a V10" great Ids sad Iter c, , Mrs. Geo >rae• • boat pt ditto h'�tan's ,Bay flaanees by Moine their mameerslsin - age UVAM oe sal Hiller. Jail wis are sees this weoit smiee it had. been fee of $S drifting per year. The trkrb has lin! �wtr engages ant on the is foe aeveettl hours. The one aft which is to ,Haar 1�a�daees far i>baee � Whltb7 tr m 00 moral e�rt to tiu 9oitmtaor RIt+6 atteadi�g � aesMlrl dseee APrli d 'boat was board ". '• tt be bold is >Ra1�y fling to Ajar17 P� , eDb► *Atm N ran into trottbL, i'lghters, sad assist thein r !tic a/ � ARU bilk ftksb an P tg lsul„ diad Taxes %ft. it aoatltytied an ttN >tbllaales d4• 'W., G s jl e_ Bruce Bottrell nvere married. �g followed by the theme the WWI the wrest-md ` 4%b Mr. •dam/ GREENWOOD •�' �. h,atp ��S r**h the guests a"Wdias were: Mr. and minute, were read and business dig- bouaMous capper gut ea by' the ' ' Allan 'Into'**j 'T!u April meeting a' the Evening Mrs. Eric Playford. Ronald Playford, cussed It was decided to buy n w. egs Do's, hgMda ori s9,la� Thane who were received !1 df7ford Norman Fertile ers for the church for Easter and to Mrs, diary Hayes of Toronto epee* min a+m elttJOV . �� V. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Miss May yne: Mrs. Percy Jones. dLinsr A Triasbie. with hostesses Mrs. W"as and Miss Jeanette McKelvey hold a plant auction next month, Ar the week -end with mds• and Mcg day _ Maxwell and Mrs. L. Wilson ass- Miss Dorothy Wells who hAr been rgngementa were made to cater at a L*ma Jones. Dorods7 Gpe00e , ytiag with lunch. The worship ser- ill far several weeks is now at the wedding reception at Sky -loft in May. Miss Audrey TflfYa 0t prill�a, Jean Jamieson and Alice n Convelescent Home. Mia• R. Day then sang a solo "Man of --'vice was conducted by Miss E. Orm- Simpson a Brod and the business by the Pres., Mr. Henderson :s now home Itrrnn Sorrows" . end read the scripture. St, - 7drs. Wm Pegg. The camai:ttee for hospital and reported to be grog- John 19: 58-42, Mrs. H. Mcwre gave - ce ressing nicely, a talk on "an old Man's Easter Meas. _ We re doing our best the wedding super for Miss Joy , CClosson made known its plans, as Ids': and Mrs. Bud Wells of Sara- or.es", followed by .prayer and clo6- y did the bazaar committee. The baz- sots, Fla., visited several of their old .---- -.-----__ $O t31�Te yOti - aar is to be held on Saturday. June L� iends at the Bay on Sunday. They CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN - _ also visited Mrs• Wells' mother, Mrs, CANADA S. in the , church basement. Tickets n Seoond r were given' to the members for the McDonald. at Fairview' Lodge., ..St. Georte's Church, PUkeripg , Dull Billy Musical Variety Show - We are sorry t6 hear of the pass- HOLY WEEK i t in Cat TYark' Iiol- ing in To -onto . of Mrs, Agnes Tay- Tuesday . = 8_00 P. m. -Last Study on Rattrday to be presented on r Y. Alex Edward 'and "The Sermon on the Mount" 3Wednesday. ril 26, and Saturday April 27, in the Eileen. Mrs. Taylor had been a scan _ nes ay, a, m. --Holy Cosa_ church auditorium, The Association mer resident cd the Buy tor. many mrinion r. Is hoping many of their friends. in years. GOOD FRIDAY. 10.00 a. m. -Litany, - neighboring communities aray be pre- Bowling News Sermen witlr Choir, - gent at both the Variety Show this The Roughriders and the Hound- r -4 -WOR SUNDAY— sent a boiad the Variety in June, dogs are again tied for first place. 7.00 a, m: -'Holy Communion .„ The He�pcfits have jumped- into - 3rd .11.15 e,' m. - Holy Can, - Choral .Mrs. Glynn Fastened :attended a - - glace, but with two weeks of bowl- . .7.00 p. m, - Evening p!wyer meeting of the South Ontario Assoc. - ing lem it is not likely theyscan take sass y.. - of Principals, at Whitby on Thursday. over first place, bit. P%RI's-on-the-TWl. Doabarton Mrs. Levi Linton and Jean. of Mt. ' for ox complete . Tea Standings -Roughriders 62: HOLY WEEK i Jn, a hurry Pe1'a° Zion, were dinner Meats with the`. � r ? We have the met up-to•dab!" Ormerod tearily on Tuesday. Hound -dogs 62; Hepcats 56%: No. Wednesday: 800 P, m -Last Study � :aq spam Congratulations to sdaMr- and I4Iss• Can -Do's 53% : Go -Getters 47;x.: Jo- on "The Sermon on the Mrn,nt" r - - - aQuiP� � �1�� � � 'Kenneth Randall (nee ,Dorothy Clcs- i Blcws 46: Stinkers 45: Alleycats 43%. Good Friday. 8.00 V. ca. - Litany. on youway. Try trs! High Triole-+MEN: Ralvh Thomas' Sermon with choir. son) on the arrival of a baby girl: Dorothy Wiseman 570. nester Sunday - a sister for Gerald. who is span High Single -MEN: Jack Hill 256: 8.00 a. m - FIoly, Communion - a few days with his 'grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Cifas, Clomm LADIES: Eleanor Thomas 210, All a. to -Morning ne prayer 1�sO A birthday Ply was held Thurs- All Seats Free. -Everyone cceIcorrre . Fosso SERVKE - •.-• -------------------=---=-'------ *� -."Forus men, acid our 3alvatlon"' sssus - d� evening at the home o� Mr. and -BALSAM & MT. ZION - -- Mrs. Douglas Morden to celebrate the' --____------ _— �. ., .. 'unity and enjoy lite, Rxrt It Is ess,rei- birthdays of Douglas and his lather tial to have is hand a12 the access- _. ._. Ms.' Andrew yfordea : The W. A. met last Wednesday at. . ary elements to success. We after DISNEY In Greenwood United Church an the home of Mrs. Allan Manderson you this, presently we need good OTO RS- Sunday, April 14, with Rao. H. Moore with ,wtsixteen ladies present. Meeting representatives in Pickering and conducting the service. John Victor opened with hymn 101, prayer and surrounding& To avoid. d rA_ - �taO, Sharon Lorz♦aine Clarke and wx*ttre read by Mrs. T. Jordan. ment, act now, we may find & Und Cws Steven Ross Jaclyn were received The Roll Call was answered by an . the r ht Into church membership by Psofeas' `Easter Thought', and the Liswn yesson. For details: 1600 - Ion of Faith- Mr. and Mrs. W.'Ste'w- Delorimler, Dept.58, Station C. Etsn- • e _ `Thoughts so Easter. -taken by suns. i7e� P IQne Is2 Pkked _ art were also received by Transfer of `Lloyd Wilson, Hytruu 101 was rung. :,,1-M Certificate from Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Brown, and Patti, of B.-•ooklin: Mr. and Mrs. J• M ddleton: Mr. and Mrs. G. - good and Linda: Mies May Brown were Sunday 6uat Mr. and Mrs,' - Was. -�rowa and Bilguests ------ (- _ Erencman s dY ; Six girls from the Int Dunbarton _ Girl Guides were success0l W in ob- ' :{slain$ their Swimming. Badges. The taken at Ontario LaOies' . tests were .. __ College and the x.715 who pawed are- `. — Parade a Antique u opo i - :: -.Darlene Mortensen, Lois Davidson. ' _ WATCH a t7Lii >.G - Juxiy F,dawnda. Maureen Merritt, _. %...Donna Rush and Gail Peter. Misses Tony Korczynaki_and Al- berta Jeffiee who received Gold :_._ F , _.. __ __ ter Parade Cords last 7� wiII be presented ,has - w•' '. �rtliicates h9 Mrs Louis Breithaupt ` - . .. ... _ - = wife of -the Lieut -God. of Ontario: at Convoeat on Hail. Toronto ae April 26th. The Petrel leader: Mrs. . :. - -.•. _ r -- .. SUNDAY, y APRIL 2 P.M. to 4 PM _ -. • -- Easte' ee 'Cook ny to is takingthe entire camP+my ( - sea r un the ceremony. wedding was solemnized I- AT THE SHOPPING CENTRE _ . . A. pretty at St. Michael's To i _ _ .I on. A `I 22 to Sat. April 27 - Saturday, Helen �tir�ely and --------------- . `. — Parade a Antique u opo i THURSDAY A FRIDAY: - WATCH a t7Lii >.G --- Corps of 20 Drum Majorettes �ua�AYfs soc,Err c,�cus Dogs a Ponies • Girls in Old Fashioned Dress ` _. _... s TE GGS REE EAS R E _�vn on the Tram rine 7� sea With the ZANIES O03CPLaTs LUM -as - PMS 8" . 1" ." ..,... AOR All T CHILDRE N HE _ ,,..t $Ma• �_ $NO VW* NO Do" . � o -M sirens .eel SHOP TbDRSDAr APRIL 18 unt 9 P.m. aosw m FnA - - 1 1 ' gig; Agor _ a - Barjsk Jr„ u now la hospital O° Shy r f The? spent the day with Rev. A. : -- BROUGHAM tm=ent Ali join in ,gig has a The regular weekly euchre spon-) . �CLAREMONT . ' and Mks. L3fiseY. _ g[ia. Jews �3> ort o! the Toronto Tel- �ed9 recovery. sored :by the Wam,en's,jjaa�s•crwte was There were seventeen tables at the Fune:-al services were held Xoa- 06MM will ba guest speaker at the Mr• and. him,' 3d:tchell of Tomato held in the Hall oa Tuesday night . euchre held by the football team in day der David Scott, a former resid= .l ter Xrs. Al.Har- with the follow' th Coaanun:ty Hail on Friday night.' ent of Clarc=nt, He had been bed- . _ .1±• - W. M. S. l*�tes Thank' visited the-- laugh following winners: Mrs. J. -,•-- •, _ . 09ftirinC g which is to hid �y -and ,Sly one, evening last , Liv s, Mrs. M, IIlicott and Mrs, Mm_ The Archery. Clu i that -a-as formed ridden for a number of years. The Thou ueaday. April 90th at 230 P. m, week. 'P�gh� Mr_ H. Pugh, Mr, $, same weeks ago has been ' received funeral arrived here on Monday front D. S. T. in Brougham Church. A Congratulations to ]lar, and Mas. Plaxton and Mr. R,'- Pilkey, Special with a gr -eat deal of enthusiasm and Fenelon Falls where he has lived for cordial invitation is extended to all Murray Beelby on the lbirth of an- Prizes went to M_s- H, Ma1coL-n 'and' now has about thirty-five merznbers, scuba t arae. _ ;i►diea of the caaezxasity to attend other little son Mr. N. Berton: •Mr, and Mrs. Dave Haywood Mov- We regret 0 repbrt that Mrs. Jas. - it' Mr: and Mrs- Ken- Pascoe and dao- I - The April meeting -of the Womeri's ail back to' Gose Bad+ on the weep- Cd+tes has not been well of -later _ S9eciar Good Friday Service will ghters Dcnna and Debbie. visited Mr. ( Institute was held cn Tuesday, April end. They were residents here for The Guides and" Brownies canvass - be held in the church on F-iday af- and Mrs. 'Hewitt of Oshawa dwir4 9, when a brief business; secs:on.,Ppre- about nige months,. "" ed the village on Satur.'by with act- ann. Al the week -end• ceded the Election ``od OVU;cers, it A combined service on Good Fri- icles for sale, We hope they were well :'tew4va April 19, at 230 P. . . ` rpecisd invitation is extended to all. The many friends of.Mrs- L, Hap-. was decided to continue the weekly dap titrill be held in the United received _ 3&s, . Seebeck tool daughter Zella king are glad to hear that she i9 an- euchres at present as they are still Church on Friday evening at 7,W. ( Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Linton are pre - lad tea an gra with, the form- proving gradually from the effects of well attended, ' Kiilineiy'• was the. The 1st Claremont Cub Pack had sently occupying rooms with Mrs. er's grand -daughter Mrs. A. cllo.leaor the Coume from an enjoyable out'no last Saturday. (DavidSon while ei_ 'Wilson, on Sunday. week. I the Dept. Tir> Sec. -Tress. repot w�.s with Leader•s.Jack•Mansell anc� Bob trader construction Rev. add, .�Qreeeatitng .the' W. and Mrs. nonald 'Pascoe. and given by Mrs. N. Burton. Alter con. Greer, the boys went out near Sky- The'W. A. ,will'hold thea` reg'alar _ Bible Society, was guest speaker at faar:ily of Whitby, visited his h other tributing to many good causes, the loft, divided and. then had the dun evening meeting- on Wednesday, Ap-; - . John's Church oh Sunday alter- Sen and Mrs. Pascoe on Sunday. Institute still has a satisfactory J,a2 of trying t) a rtrash each other In til 24th. This will follow a s xoper noon, and gave a very interesting an Mrs, Alex Gray and son Orr vis- ance in . the Tr - - >bfttrue five talk on the work of the Sled Mrs. VV'rn. Gray on Sunday. �st�5': A vale ct the end, each side had a win. The to be }geld the church basement, Shanks .sad apprec:atioa for the;,- boys showed an adeptness 'at track- _I starting 3t 5..33 0 .p. art.. 33WO society in this' and other lands. Mr. and Mrs. Rcss -Bailey of. Tor- good work d;uing the past year, � � , ing and- stalking. Dinner was cooked The Goodfellowship Class of the We are sorts to, heat that Mr, Jos. onto visited Mr. and Mrs. Aar ilson given- the retiring officers. Our D19- on anon fires and they learned haw iitd UneChu :ch celebrated their 17th trict President, Mrs, 'Honey; who was to pick out choice woods Sar thL�, anniversary hast Tuesday with a ban- - a visitor at- this meeting,' kindly cos- The group is enthusiastic and Mr, quet in the S. S. Ronan. On Sunday _ - !anted to COndi1C; the EieCtlOn OL Mansell and bit. Greer are to be they occupied the .choir loft leading Officers, when the follow.ng were con=ended f:r_the work they a -et the music and having charge c2 the ANNUAL SPRING DANCE - �- - elected: President: Mrs. H. Barclay; doing. service. Those assisting in the ser- - i 1st Vice -Pres., Mrs, M. Annis. 2nd Several local residents were down vice were: -the .President. Mrs, X AJAX -PIC NG GENERAL _vice -Pres,, Mzs, H,#rdM Sec.-Trea3.,._ to • Bro;:gh m on Thursday_ nicht, to Anderson X,.I. Reyn^ids. Mrs. Ped- _ Mrs, N: 13urtori; Dist. Dlrectcr, Mrs. hear Ron Gnstick of the Anti-Coen¢n- die, Mrs, Hill. Mr. McConnell and - - HOSPITAL AUXILIARY - I M. Ellicott; Alter„ Disk Dir., Mrs. ( unist League speak, Mr, w_ Evans. There •vgas a film C. Burrows; tPress Sec- M_ -s, Glen; Chicken -pox and measles have been shown by Rev. Rudd for the Upper rJAPRlL !N PARIS" Asst., Mrs, Matthews; Card Conven, prevalent among the young set of Canada Bible society and their work. er, Mrs. Burrows Directors : - Mrs. � the village: A film "shown %% revealing the peg J. Mitchell, Mrs, SV Hamilton and I. Gordon Taylor is adding an addit- seetttlon of Martin Luther. Members ---- :- -= B re Fr'e . Mrs. J ,Bradshaw; Federation of Ag- irn to his building he^e. He is Putt- eL the Baptist Church we also - - - -- �ltl. APRIL 46 9-1 A.M. - _ _ - _ _ _ : - riculture, Mrs. Soden; P anLsts: Mrs. ing in & shnyw-room , and workshop sent. ��� � HALL J, Mitchell and Mrs. W. Elli�cotL Var- -for outboard motors. Birthday greetings are extended to Sous Committees were also elected.: The Junior Choir of the Baptist Mrs.- Morgan Evans who celebrated The new President made a few app- Church will assist the regular choir her 82nd birthday -on "ril' 15th. In% ' - n taking the Chairan . at the orning service next Sunday sand• good health she enjoys life dies CLEM OTTENBRRE i ORCN. ropriateti remarks o t The meeting closed in the usual man- Come. and hear them. _ -her household duties, _ .I .. _ .Rev, and BJrs. Rudd of York Min- ' REFRESHMENTS - PRIZES nei, A social t -me [oilowed with at- Sacrament ad the Lord's Supper a• the Baptist - - al were s was _ observed to the United ChnsCb . � . _ •. , rotation tea served by hostesses. Mrs Solari Sue is apt. _•. ADM. -. $1.50 Per Person _ ' Sheppard. Geo. Duncan and Church an Sunday morning and at on Sunday. Six young teen-age peo- - t i , ' ry. the, .United -Church ' in the everting. ple members of the Sunday School. -and -Junior Choir joined the church and were welcomed by the Off tial B card -------- --- -- • • WEDDINGS ' A wedding trip by Platte to nor-- ic" panDistrid Mme wnersgida followed the anarriage of 3fissker Norene, Yyonne Coates, daughter of - _ Mr. and Mrs,- G. F. Castes . to Mr, - ; Donald George Adams, son . r L Mr. ,. _ r and -Mrs; A. G. Adams. sl.L of Toron- _ .. t ev. Mr: Bagley perLo: med the douj�9e-ring ceremony in St, Jobn's - • I (Noiway) Anglican Church on"Sat- EQUIPMENT AT lh g • urday. April 13, at 2.00 clock, RA L ASa The bride g ti en in mart I her Pathe. tirorea waltz lengtown of white crystal charm with panels CD i • ' _._ F` 's_ _ L•: Ess _.. - _Gui enre lace. A coronet omatching her ted with see pear s ■OSTS LESS TOBUY 7 her elbow- - Length veil She a bQuQaet, of briar-cll3Ee -asb!cth. ��brar . tkogtheid as matron INSTALL • hcnor was M -s, Douglas ' Sutt, The other attendants Reesn� Mrs. Dow -d - _ FAR- LESS TO MAINTAIN - . Carr •rtaa The _ _ - . - — attendants' ballerina -length dresses in ` van7ing Shades. of rose faille were snatching picture beta. They carried :. • - -. -' baskets of pink Carnations ars¢ sweet - -' pees. Mr. David Carr was geboene= SEE DIF- - _ agars and the umberstivc^e: Dr, Roberti : and Charles Coster, bothers of -the _ bride, The soloist was Haas. Gordon ALER YOUR : ` . Tate. A[ reception dailowed at ow i . Pr -nee Arthur House where guest .. . - r �, t : =' �•. - o f thewere received by the aothE^ asssedigas intchne eemrift assisted by, the room's mother in pink orchid each -e FOR HOME HEATING -- - with ccx.acte of roses. FOR WATER HEATING :sq. rarter lot Ceree-toOrLnies. The Rev. .a. R - MR o . enkinson. of,King Ci ro- ,+coed -the trr^at to t : - h.• br;do.which ums esponded to by _ e groowL The • ■ FOR CIV" +tingly o the bridetrnaidsewas reopen_ - _ lea to by Mr. David Car-. bFihe tm `.= -• `�. • For travelling bride chose GAS lacz trimmed • 1'nc^ sh � T ---ALL PAYABLE ON • YOUR MONTHLY GAS BI�;L dress topped with an o3tme.� �t-,. . cd tw ced roat, Her hat was 'an 'cnt- 4 meal colored ' S•viss- braid plateau _ trimmed with syr}-sur.--olored velvet. She carried AIRmatching bag and wore' a corsage of golden roses. / U-ILTY UtATINGMr, and Mrs. Adams will live in •. Toronto. CON""ITIONING :.. _-. - ..---'__-----�----`------'-'-----.__- fir. can - - - :.THE ONTARIO FUEL ROARS - SH ES&S TS 1._ ' see �1k, ; la CGas Co. .. - G. MASCHKE _ Free Service _ Free Annual Clea Ycr_�gnmers i - - - _ At 7 -FOR- ADD�ITIOl�1AL I�ih'ORMATION - s _ SANSENG'S._STORE _ ..... _ PICKER ING RIM CTATION ■ r _ _Aon r c �PICKERING 36-R-11 TELEPHONE:* 31T _ , la to s• j _ till 9AG Setwnlay.8.30 to 6.00 - by either party upon preaesstation of Kills showed a fila on the subject 1�iHage `30 days notice. Never in all that and spoke briefly on the subject, We p erp tine. has there been an otfi& w4l be hearing more frorsr Mr. algia . tr�ty" on demilitarization. In his capacity as C. D: Co-ordinator :. Council Briefs 4 , Kiwan:a an urteratInternational, which cam- here in the near future. Mr. Coops .a ` yenced U. S. -Canada Good Will also showed colon eing, Week 36 Years ago, is working &L- film taken by himself of local scenes. prkering Village Council this week . t oifi:ia governmental approval or -----•------------ moved that the Village crake avpl=c- the event by both Canada and the scion to the Ontario Municipal Bd. United Sta`.es, the Kiwanis President for an annexation order of the a- said. Plana -to darramatize the untortied recoanmended by. the Village Plat- character of the 3000 Ile border, .*Ing Board, through the Corporation's i wh.ch is a source of inspiration to CW Solicitor, and that the Township of the e'rti:-e civilized world, Kiwanis Pickerng be so informed and th^ Clubs of the bvNry nations have join - Town of Ajax, in accordance with Pd in setting �vo 27 KiW-IIn SHOP AT. �'ieMia! _ $ectdon 2, of the Memorandum of Markers, one at earh irrrnortant city BOY'THE ITFI IN�9 ; Agreement, dated Sept. 23. 1953. or bort of entry on the border, Y06IR hIEI® Pa tso •no - sons E AS aftectei by si:"h an action will ted this week along the Alcan Hioh- Illux LOwA M ` be duly notified before a hearing cn way. Tke 1(, -al rdas�+wan^e r! V S.- A1�`�WMERE -•++ D any such. action. Canada Good Will Week will include i ...A fence Crurse in resnue =-a messzae frn. local me-rrbe' Rev, FRIENDLY Ft" _ �yvork l soon. commence in Osh- John WA n. on the imon-tancP I = wa• Trainink lasts for six weeks. ! to Give nr'macv to hLman ands �7E' R��C�� r with one session -weekly Two or i'ual rath�-. than to the material ?snore from the village may he attez- _�" of l;fe. ding thea CMrse. Seven rremb?rs o! the above mern_ Tag D,v for the Z;ihirl`v-AiaY- j'tinned club- nava arranced to meet Pickering Sch: of for •Retarded Chiesa- i with tiiagara Falls, N Y. Club and reg will be held on June 2. and 29. celebrate with thorn the 139th arin. - ---- - iv of the singing of the R � e~sarY Sin �- FOUR CONVICTED AND FINF.n Fagot Agreement, 4f : x'08 NOT TAK G_ P$ECAL'TIONS---------------------------------- Civil Deteaee Presented To RotwT i In the Magistrate's Court here on ��••!" � Monday morning; four persons were Ro'a�; Ken Croner intr�rduced r John Mills. Ree -e of Aiax• at the; _ - conv.cted and fined f'r setting d'S grass fires without taking necessary Rotary. Weekly Dinner 112o he l v- �precautions° wt+o pr°<ented to the Club - - home ar prcperty owne:s sbouId "f ivit 1+e enc. n Oma-io County. know and remember that it costs Kcr. Mills is the eountv'a leader in the manic $75.1)<l to S10� ererY 'hp now-devel—inn• Civil Defe-ce Mime the Rime -department is called plan on an international basis. Mr, , utt . Forty-seven fires have been atten- ded by the Southwest Fire Area De- iartment since 17ece her 1st. las.. p� DUNBAILTON_iiJW'Aiia - The week beg,. PApr.l 21, is, ,y x Canada -U. S.- G- od Will Week. it was w - announced by Milton G. Sleep, Pre- <% - - silent of the Kiwahis Club. Dunbar *91000L S ton. The local observance of this 36 - ye& -old event will be spearheaded - by local- Kiwanis. P. esident Sleep ;� z _ - nail. The period includes the ann:v-r ersary aApril 23) of the signing of the Rush-Hagot ' Ap`eement. which' provides for the demilitari ation of the 3000 --rule h^rder which the two 'countries share. S gned LN years a= • Ana , ago this ag_•�eeaent can be terminated ------------------------------------ .,'Forrest ------------------------------- .,Forrest Lumber Co. 1DUN BARTON Ro pwa =lewa.i. lark, _ PHONE 165.. -...Why is the telephone still working, Mummy'? - _ -It's most unusual when a storm affects your Plywood - h�alae ahbabit It's rea-n of staying ongtbe know that it - Wallboard frac bard �� r�°�� the ul� oA� - esehange. Should power go off for any rea. - nn AA . 'son, these are charged by a Diesel motor { Mdulding astanding by for just such an emergency. 'So the uninterrupted service you enjoy ie : r� r no accident. It falces forethought, equip- $ �u �Il 'Unja=/ stnent=andmoney. All are necessary if you gl - lane to have the best possible telephone .doing Anywhere. service 24 hours a day. • • • by JW/r8 TNS BELL TtL.8PaNONX COMPANY Or CANADA • NO DRIVING WORRIES - is —7-:-7)Q NO PARKING'TROUBLES -- — '*FARES ARE LOW OSRAWA - TOROxTO M Trtpa Leary Day via IIlrhway -2 :Sener'l-Hardware &Mttonal Service r1a Rlzhw•ay 401 . .1ROUNDTRW FARFS CLEAN--UP-AND PAINT -UP Between TORONTO -and- .7 nd - _ _ B\ EUFPALO .......» .....»......».. = ass E M- T 0 N E and K E M- G L 0 w X 15W YORK ...................... $24.23 KONTREA L »....».......__� . _> �.�. PAINTS CMCA60 r . Orl'1'AWA WE HAVE ALL HOUSEHOLD ADDS MAORS SWUMHousE H Basdon's .ar ware . _ _. __ . _. is er�ng• -WOOD PRODUCT - Prefabricated Prefabricated Cottages — Garages - _Cedar Posts Kitchen Units — Metal Garage DONS Aluminum Combination Doors & Windws _ :P Dintfs., Small Motor CHNIS PKKMNG ' (Sales and Service) 684 Toro and Outboard Marine Products ' COBRA CHAIN SAWS Beatty Washing .Machines- & Appliances e _ . soidering and Light Welding Chain Saws REPAIRS Custom Sawing ..'.'...JACK PURCELL & COMPANY Member The Toronto Stock Exchange {Complete Stock Brokorogo FocNMff 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH A.J,AX AJAX 11'65 17 LET- T!P a" a VW MOTO FILL i .~....ago.,► Irroaa ROM 'TNAT mow--- tba eaatpia� R4* Em" '>� 1►.g0 A. It t• •.N !. PRESCRIPTION I." IN N. to`6.00 e. IL ..'.'...JACK PURCELL & COMPANY Member The Toronto Stock Exchange {Complete Stock Brokorogo FocNMff 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH A.J,AX AJAX 11'65 ceagat� FLOOD �j will ' ¢ UASA.Y T Lr�E D - — --" - � a� opal allow thein in Iwo. i L U O I� (J 1J -their volunteer wo. k 'niece a .,., ivc. D I SC U S S E H H 1, F" - ` •IMIeEACHNIE'S The Volunteer Fire Brigade v! the ��f' Radio TV Service Village of Pi_kerin A r eetia g a8 composed of S of the residents of Riv- was cut •through, eliminating a sh=9 Chief Robert Stott and Deputy Chief erside Park sub -div cion and Picker. curve in the creek about a quarter 'A v_>e or Mei FUNERAL DIRECTOR Vernon Disney together w.th tour. ing Village endorsed a resolution re- of mile below Riverside Drive ata • �tthur teen enthusiastic young mea who vol. questing that Metropolitan and Reg_ cost of s3oaJ and in 1957 there was [j FURNITURE DEALER untarily leave their work and freq. ion Conservation Authority proceed no fl quently leave their w + flooding in this area He urged lR'ICiffII�FG ;i`rtn teds to aid wt h a work as outlined in Plan A. thA meeting to organize as an ener- �~ - in 'any way in which they can to re- of the Kilbarn En Since. in Co. for 3i !leve distress of individ els and re- g Seti: and vigilant grotq?, it they ? the control rt floods on Duf.n's wanted to make any headway in this Prlvats Amsulanci Service duce the property damage OE those G.-eek,'The cost of this ' unfortunate ono Project would work. $vs DAY OR NIGHT ugh to be threatened be approved by the Conservation Mr. W. Hooper showed pictures MI L�7��$ by tire. These nen deserve a great Authority then the Dept. of Plantr- taken of the flood area during the e deal of a ed.t and your columns have ing and Development. The cost would Good of 1955. Mr. Hooker re: :b often mentioned th be divid Da117 Service Ti And Frau e,rtr for the' - SHAWAWM. Mc for Pro a ro reservation also be effvrt' n 1f of the Pay 50 percent and. the benefitting asked to construct a new bridge on community: For the info ration cf Municipalities " t�ar3esed Buses Fee AS pap the remainder. Church St• north at the 3rd con wide Your readers, these men receive a M"• D. Cricht:n• Pres. of the R P. enough, !o '2 -Fane traffic and that Phone Pickering 193 ver limited hono:c-iurn for their A. chaired themveeting He e'v.ewed groins be installed north of the bridge !HONE: PICKERING TIM Rork which they Perform and are I the attempts of his Association to to catch the ice and hold• it, letting ` - Piekeriig, Ont, required under their. ;:resent point have work dente on the creek is ti -ds the water away from beneath it and Fvste r. to 'turn out for theL- regular area. He said that in 1956 a -channel the ice to melt gradually away. _ K t'V AND C LA R K E Thursday night practice and training dents a P�J.�,1ly .L �C.tJ session as wall as attend to fires, To Fire;ren. -" Residents long pia 2 Highway a also .i r the floo3 a ea expressed their those of us who have had some ex_ --Cyril .E, Morley. Reeve: A, E. concern over the flooding• An ea- ALTCTIONEERS W. H. T. TSOffiPt90n, 8. A,. LLid. periea:e o.^. a Volunteer Brigade and Reeve, Chairman of the FiR.. Ccrnm ,:. I+1c sy and Authorized for the know the difficulties which confront lttee; Robert 8 ott Fire Chief and the aidfrom maps �bern firm with Cooatiss of Ontario and York Sssrlsier and 8ollcltor them, our g asps and pictures describ- Tresent Brigade is showing E C. Dolrapgr, President of the Fire ed their proposed plan to stop this ` Farm Stoop. Implements Roes! >8e1tis6 Cohlmbin sad On•.ads gt:est improvement and efficiency Fighters' Club. " bold Furniture,, Rost Eslats lic generally, very considerable Ln- - annual flooding ' F" slss our Spell at Ressoaebis Qleawood Bids,, Ajax ancial less through their efforts, : RateL Dual Service• for the B� � A,� }gd and have been able to save the pub- Prion anode• • It is cerha - not _ - ps ¢enerally known THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD F M.-5845 b7 � P. O. poses A BE" Pichuti � - that these men voluntarily serve a 3 large area of the south part of the This notice is directed to the attention of: ' )B�bLal P. O' pbsar >IM Township of Pickering for which A—Owners of la n ! in £ne County of Ontario, situate within a distance of 200 - feet of any Ontario County Road or an count - Praatison dare service the. Township of Pickering : -suburban ro,ul. Y Y road designated as a -- anensaossrs slap 1 of. Loyal PO�Ye pays the Village of Pickering a stat- ed su" Per year plus a stated su : B --Owners of land iri the Townships of Markham, Whitchurch and Gwillim- , i LICENSED. AUCTIONM per fire, atter a specified numiber of bury East, in the County of York, adjacent to,- and abutting on Ontario - calls. This : e-mineration does not se. County Holds No. 5 and No, IIA, Pklterini ad Whitby Tosaablps orae to the benefit of the firemen C=Owners of land in. the own hi of Cartwright in the County of Durham; i } ROY M. HOWE, D.'1.. Fade. Household and Property theMseives, but is placed by your. adjacent to and abutt;ng on Untario County Koad No". 2A. { CHIROPRACTOR Council to the credit of the Fire Cron- D -Owners of land in the Township of M - . - Bala A Speeinlfy mittee, thus reducing the debt load ad,ac•nt,te, ani .butting on Ontario Count Rid" No County -of Victoria I X-RAY - - and m•11, rate to each and everyone - - Pnmpt Attention Glen of us in the cillz;ge To date, they IN THE MATTER OF Section 30a of the Highway Improvement WHlfiliY -- PHONE MO 8-3814 have answered soa•_e eighteen calls -Act (R,S:U. 1950, C. 166), as enacted by. O.S. 1934, C. 34, S 2, and WbitiW Psotosst°asi Bnildtaa outside the limits of our village, "and IN THE MATTER OF Section 390 of The, Municipal Act (R.S.O. #01 Dead= SL Wsat as there is usralFy as average oM 7 50. C. 243), and amendments thereto, • RHlTBY. ONT. .- WANTED -. men to each of these calls: all o• IN THE MATTER OF an application of the Corporation - and QOUN g0ffi� which are at feast of an h_ur's Bur- �L:ounty of Ontario for approval of its Restricted oAreanBy-Law . ' ' 1'hs�ns O[tfse - ffiO !R-•f;itffi - � .. " SKAI.L ACREAGES AND. ation, the.•e have been ,many mare Number 1888 entitled "A by-law to regulate the locution of buildings J - Phone Bas, - K0 I -Liu FtRKB hours spent in community service by .. j _ and structu_-es on i�urd adjacent • to certain -Count Roads:" _ We Ilan Waiting Buyers Wil these interested leen, - Good Cash Dawn Payaaeata The Council of "the �Corporat on of APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING CALL - yyr. INCUS the Vlllaga of Pickering greatl�ap_ THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Wedneada , k For !'sorspt Aad predate the efforts a� our Volunteer the first-day of May, 1957, at the hour of half t nine o'clock in the Brigade ani c0mmend'tham for then forenoon. .( Daylight Saving Time), at the Court House, Whitby, Ontario. ` excellent were -which for the hearing of all parties interested in support i Cn�lnent Mira dors ones application PI►ort of or opposing this - a ,i I, en +1Atol� Orae �-Mi done in the Lace of rather urzfortusrste DATED at Toronto, this 8th p criticism by those who do not know t day of Aril, 1957: i J. •, WILLOUGHIM and sons U, R. CHAPMAN . sway Seaantent Reed the eircunr,Yanees strrrouridin "each . 3ecertary Bleait�Ees g . " _ � EY -Law No. lass , call- It ,Your readers feel they would o .. 1101M A1!!Jl17]� F"Ir.... Baty ZxPerlseeed >lefaa�ali � to assist this Volthey can do THE CORPORATION OF THE, COUNTY OF ONTARIO { M � Wilt Owl' On �ab�" _s" i so or++ias members wtucn en. A' WY -LAW TO REGULATE TETE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS AND Whitby obligation Upon themselves. STRUCTURES ON LAND ADJACENT TO CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS. RR 1 Highway Hotwsan Whitby other than to contribute $2.00 for WHEREAS It is deemed to be necessary,- : Aad >t location of buildings and structures on laadjacent to certain couuntt late the t>fit : �T lv ( `EDDIES i to the Fee Fighters' and j Y rte: Club whose president is Mr, X C. WHEREAS authority is granted under Section 30a of The Highway Iia- - f _ Doll and the Secretary. Mr, Jack provement Act as amended by. Section 2 of The Highway Improvement _ .Shoe Repairs War-en-•aad Treasure,, Mt, Frank J. Amendment Act 1954 to exercise such power subject to the approval at the ` . - PLUMBING Q//. G Protise. .- - - Municipal .Board; - i� Naffi sib We would like to thank you at this NOW, THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF , AhRF•p 1vlO FinllST ace rarer ElSia time Sir, for your past coverage of T COUNTY OF ONTARIO ENACTS As FOLLOWS: clic Fire Br.gade and atZ 1. No person shall erect any building or structure _ biles this stor e _ ani part of whiff 1 OOOD N OF •,n `The Fire right", yy t°- an�� eoue►ty roams -parts of _ LACt� C' ab' bind "Qts Volunteer Ili' 4 wider, 381 hc�whe � defined than 6- feet where the road Ji PA feet -Wide �1 DY]® to the atter _ e oFr�nal rood allowance than 68 tQey, AO cane closer to the • k: nATu tiMW r" oe behalI of the Corporation 2 The County A" v . `af the YWage of Pickering, The rice as follows: colds or parts of county defined y this bylaw are .............. Jr .iI MI W M X F*hters Club and tl+p Volunteer �� b — ------ --- (I) The who!• of County Road No. 1, as described B -------------------- ------- * (II) The whole of County Road No. 1 , as described in By -Law No. 1libit. t aEVISIOK & RADIO III} The whole of Count Road No. 2 as 1 )The whole of County Road No. 2A descri . described in Bbed inByyLaw No. . ( I) The who! o. 3, �describedd in B -Cavy vNNo. W County - 'REPAIRS IR1 • E • ) hole of County No. 3A. as deecnbed ' y o. 1852 _ =• - . ' l Ttie whole of CCounty m By -Law No. 1862. :FMNE PICX=NC 278 s (VII) 3B, as described in B L.aaw No. 186L o whole,ot oust Rood No. Y Road No, 4, as described in By - Law No. 1852 S H E R R 1 N (Ix} The The whole of County Road No, b as described in B _Law No. 18b1 �� � I�'` 'YIPOND xI) The whole of Cont Road Road NO,51, as described in s1. H. RAT?EW \ ountty o. 6 sans described y - , , . ( whole o BY Law N . 185L (XII) The whole of County bed in By -Law No. 1852. (XIII) The whole of County Rad No. 7A, as de bed rrnH � No18b8522 :FUNERAL AND (XIV) The waole of County l;;oad No: 8, as described in By -Law No, 1852• - (X V) The whole of County Road No. 9„ as described 'in BI -Law N - _BoGM o• COe�. R, A. AMBULANCE SERVICE {XVI) The whole of County. Road 'No: 10, se described in y o• lsb2 j ( XVII) The "whole of County Road No, 10A, as described iBy-Law gy Law 18b2 93A JMTFit .and 80L1 _-_ - I No. 1852. No. 2 HIGHWAY (XVIII) The whole of County Rol No,' lOB, as describes in By -Law CODTTI'H SLTJLDt;NG, AJAR No. 1812. - : ail t9imcoo ee. $.. Oshawa AT PICKERING BEACH ROAD (XIX) The whole o County Road No. 11, as described in By -Law No.- 1852. IIA, s a to -Law (►) Tne whole of County Road No. lA a describ d ' By La • No. 1852. Telephone e whole c County Road No; whole of Count 1 as described in Bylaw No,1852' (XXI)'Th hoe f � ' 4nsuranee Coo i The whole f County Road No. 13, as described in By -Law No. 1851 - (XXII) Road (XXIII) The Y WRITE Oa PHONE AJAX' 1059 No. 1852. Y . as -described in By -haw Sbw fates For Farm Yt Csesity (XX1V) The whole . County duty Road No. 14, as descabAd in BY -Law No. 1$b2 t111bul tarin hu � (XXV The No. 18-e2. County Road No. 14A, as described in By -Law. - WirimWs, SGWZte. (,XXVI) The whole of County Road No..15, as described in B a d4600i90 110810iaw 09 AY Beds (XXVII) The whole of County Road No, 16, as d"escrii)ed in By -Law No. 1852 BUILDER (XXVIII) The waole of County Road No. 17A, :as described in By -Law Bowman & Gibson No. 1852. WOODWO f (XXiX) The whole of County Road No, 18, as described in By -Law (XXX s Y No. 1852 - 'IRON=: wE3]tt'bY f(�u RKIN ii � The whole o. County Road No. 19 as described in B; _Law No 1862 o. (X\XI The whole of County Road No. 20A as described in By -Law ----------------------------------- PI'S No."1852 , (XXXII) Th -' tt'T(,$$N p� - r,,, .a, pie of County Road leo. 21, as des,:-ibe;J in By -Law A10.1852 - Y -Law . 1$;i2 �I The. wh MOMTf{fTM, 3� Pio B'QiLT ear IN31•ALt.tla.. _. ---- ____ _ _:�:-An � of any provision of this By -Law. Id0>rTliT?ii. .-RItML- - -- SPEAKING shall forfeit and pa at the discretion of the convicting magi i 't:0. Z�ssvTlON9 O_ Fpm •not exceeding the sum of 50.00 For' each offence, exclusive of-ccosts. Penalty 4 Clissfered ani ■eI1R over Radio Station CKLB A" �, 4. This By -Law shall coca into effect upon the day that it is passed b LICENSED TRUSTEES • �, y+ OSHAWA council subject to the approval of the Ontario Municipal Bord, Y AJAX. OSHAWA. Wr"Tro�� ala -oN. - By -Law read a first time this 21st day of Feb ARM, t 11I BY -Law read 01111 G W. RiFiRUf syLaw read a third time and final! ay oil e rue A.D., 1957, at 2:45 PA. - !! 'Car'uada's Place In The World', 1957, at 3:3Q P.M. Y Passed this 21st day of February, A.D., AJAX. PICYERING-1►, A. LAWSOlf I PIC[- uffi r Onfade Riding Lberal Association ?AFFORD . BROS. Wm. G.. Manning (SEAL)Morley_ :s Wm. WOMS :den -a - - _ Fbwss milt A -_ _ - • - r d t _ • �, :..—,.--•.r•,.n_. : w,F,.• ..se. .r-., +sad ^'d+4 - C. C. F• a flits% Farm- ing. Terms cash. No rewsN. p0]��1'Om at the Iiauee o! UoQaaona but was followed new IHC itresh�rg machine, cleat KTtlf tlOi one on, the Lib- Mica Joyce Keith is lesv'ktg this al tracios, srwdern farm machiner7, sold. James Smith, ' voted down by eveL7 week -end for Mihnitoba fcr an exten- antique 'Ind modern Suraiture, >r�, Q.ARPi� �' �' f a�ls�in�en� eral side cd the House. ^' Next Sunday is faster Sunday and ded visit. tnanuetc. on Trot 2T, COL Thar r'et . H7• MICHAEL STARR, MY- I wish to take. th:a opportunity of Mrs. Phyllis Keith will visit P.1- Wishing for the people of Ontario mira on the week -end, Mr. Alba -t Salon � � 0� � -- - Ontario Siding Riding a very Happy and Joyous Paas- Keith is crpected home this week' -end Bell's B ea u � ' I find impost ter. froom Ottawa. _ One of the things )+Reirrber of Par - ..remember as a Since this is sr4y last report lroQsi Mrs., Sam Ka ser's daughter Nancy - ;ti Tem is that all the thinking �+' le o_ Ont. Kiri- is e -.Corner Elizabeth & Main Sts. parliament to the people expected to have the cast taken bout the Nation's b'us:ness is not In ing during this Session of Parliament off her arm shortly.•She broke her in to discover r. rliament• It is am g 1 w•o'deld like to take this opportun- a�si several weeks ago. 1 PICKERING the ,a„ny interested grooPs.there'are ity to thank You for reading this col- W. Jack Bourne is not enjoying in this country excell-"rnn w•ho are doing 2 hav 'bee a le ent work in digging uP make it interesting and iniorarativs. hope he will soon show arrr improve- TENTING DYEING rots, and ¢raking a 'The management and stall of this ment. entin8 viewzpo ° teal oontr:btrtion to the w•c-'k of Par- valued paper have been most co-op- Mr. and Mrs. Perry . visited Mr. real erative and I wish to express m? and Mrs. Ernest Wright, fo=nerly of SPECIAL—;10.00 PERMANENT FOR $8.00 - m mention only a few, I think thanks 'to them for that co-operation. this com¢nunity. Mrs. W. Wright was mediately of the Can Federation We are launching into an Election home for a week from Gravenhtu'st I PHONE 41 J which undertakes its Campaign gird I hope that i will and hopes to be home dor good 1n J e of Agriculture, problems - . ' roue. research into ia�m P have an opportunity o! meeting as the Sall. and makes cc. t that the v neuter nt many people as p assble in Ontario .and interests of farmer's areRiding during -the next six or seven lost sight of on Parliament H:11. weeks. ------------------ There are also representatities of - organized labor, who have very COM B R O C K R n o� retest _esearch staffs, and whose ������� _ r, voice is always heard whenever lab- The Home and School Executive��� M orur or social welfare legislation is in meeting was held on Monday, Agri: the cifing. The most importantConi 15, with a supper pe-ty to which da- j rr these is the Canadian Labour' bout twenty -persona sat down. Miss - ''. • . s• 1 _ . .. LIM E -` gress. Supplementing this large 'and Bouck and Miss Gostick were special L Vortant organization are other lab- - 't. a otrr groups. such as the very strong��. This aarval aldair was very FUELS AND BUILDING MATERIALS_ - Catholic labour group is @vet!c, """' Another 'very active organization LISTEN TO - ' 'is the Canadian Association c2 Map- --- - - - - _ ors and Municipalities who represent . MICHAEL STARK, M.P. over iota' thousand municipalities — concern was Canads mainly - one time their j Grade Antbradte .Coat — Stoker Coal with otr~ provin- concern was mainly REPORT 'High 5 . -tial governments but the growing - complexity of relations bet-dveen cur. Oil- and fuel Wood three levels of Government. underFROM PARLIAMENT _ our Csnad.an Federal system. brings _ a - them. more "and score into the Feder- s:l field with tthe•ir vroblems• N b '* These are but a few of the many b Irani whom we 'hear from time to % - t.w time in Ottawa. I thing they a:p all SAND GRAVEL CEMENT PLASTER- _ doing a very real service. I do n -t � believes tethat bthe should ecule -' WEEPING y Groups". IC' pelt by most that M ROCKLATH NO-CORODE PIPE ure Group • _ jt Is a stood 'thing that SII sections of f - TILE - GLAZED PIPE ASPHALT SHIN GL�S our nat onal . communrty. should be ` 1 :__ _.-_-:a.ell organized .to speak up for their : rights and present !a -u which arightt ` t- otherwise be overlooked. In my e6- ROLL ROOFING -CEDAR POSTS AND POLES ' ,I• .' •' - - timation alt of the.=e specialists or, ... _ ganizar:ons are. a very real past of - our dernoncra'.ii process, We all be- _ t hleve tuday in the right of every group to. cAlert ve action inSte own+ - a' - -interests, We believe also in tree ,dor Prompt Delivery Prone Pickering 74 or •7S speech•- Th_ work that is being done .' f _ by the&,. organizations is, alter all, a - cowbinatisn-of those two great dem- - cc-atic rights the right to collective ` + action - and - the right to free speech. „OUR TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY w On Tucsday, Apra 9th. the last _,._. tion to go into Supply during this , -. Session was introduced by the Gov- at I.: 15 p.m. Sunday EVERY DAY " ernment. The, Progressive-Conser'va- e-•- in- i Station CKLB y ' . rave Leader John Diefenbak over Radio - trochwed an amendment of non-son-SMAWA east in .e vermnen , in v: is t dre demanded legslation during this ` (Session to assure a flexible systc,•n of price su;ports for agriculture., _ _ 10 ' 'He drn►anded -e . _ dpn- suppcsta to - ' - �easonsble share of - _ give laraners _ ;national income and stated that far- r Itners are handicapped by the ihire ,Sof the Go -err to act effectively. " Part of the blame for the depress _ _ ry ! - Ne is � n be ad Itis W ed conditions in aoriwlture was plae- '^► :ed on the Vnite#,,$tates-w'h:ch is the t�9 A aldMtl� �1R �T da ruing of y^odu is into Canada. She is Bering so �If COA aRhnot grabbing Canadian wheat erarkets by her Mak studiss un'hir and unlawf,il Give-away grog- • rams, and by violations of the Gen- ie-al en e -al Agrees-tt on Tariffs and Trade ' •' I 'I M'• Meferbaker u -¢ed that the Gove�rn•m�nt do srmething to recover the Brit sh rrarket for Canadian fele'n :. -- ;--_products. esre -ally wheat. and at - t inveatiQate the �_*gad 'ce••a;ccn'fairm lk :, _. �- '•� I� ? ' ,. ret�rrns and the pri-es the consumer. j ;pays to ret- leis and pr:censors• It• was charged that the Govern anent has allowed agriculture to tall Into economic inferiority and social t - •Inequity. 3I�. Diefenbaker urged con-;, ` ' trots on 'a.gr::ulttrraI irx,^orts from the 'United S'a'es, a country which he claimed quickly imrosed aunta; nn . ; ~'• Canadian exp:rts when they :had a - detrimental effect on the {rnifed Staters farm tconomy. .. When the ote was taken on this -.amendment it had the su-port-o[ the " The difference between reaching a goal and : _ _ gs you put by, •------' ~ 3nissing• it can be the Savin • NOTICE TO CREDITOI%S _ AND OTHERS -Slow, in a bank account. 7L�T THE ESTATE of WALTER ` Such savings don't just happen. They involve IGLADSTOY£ WHITE, lite of the — a •fia de�ite-planning-ButaS � 1 lllage of P c er ng, lA A! - the County of Ontario. Retired Farmer,. deceased. " - t up you feel's sense of S your dollars mown ALL PERSOKS having el-^..fms a : 'accomplishment, of getting somewhere, that gains% the estate of Walter Giadston% :' r worth . 'White, late of the Village of rick- COun ��� makes the effort more than rth while _ wins, Retired Farmer, who died on ank aC Your bank account provides ready cash thatW about the Sea dwy of marcul 1951 are hereby notified td send particul- Can e p .� Ws of same to the andeailined on or • arise, or open the way to bargains or other 'before April 17th, 1957, after which ©se f or saving oPPortunities. Whatever objective you may have dale the Administrator w 111 proteed purp mind an whatever use your savings — 4aldribgtQ the estate, having, regard In d w r _ -oozy to claims of which be shat " — ma w 8 Y - ultimately serve, you'll al ys be lad ou thea have notice. Save at. a ba>7k — m0llont dol - _ DATED at Pickering, Ont, this day of March, 1957. WALTER C. TtlO BON. 4 C. , - rw.ass, Tewd i.taa> :.- _CHART/Rt0 BANKS flRYINN TOUR COMMYNITT' — '`'- • • ./ Pyr -w-':+" "c✓+.t-•i . r+"�rT-./►✓ -Sh*k, of Toronto -vied April 70k at— *UI be oalY too p1s•ed to tell ynu' }r � with l�iorara's uacle and 'aunt, Mr. Leena and David Mofenbrack, grand- fen will take Plsioe atter' the aomosbSaf. Y Where the next meeting will be held, ed service. 4;tenr, ]E Buttars chose for his sub- and Mra, Fred Puckria. eon of ]lar•, and Mr's. $oLeabearlC o1 jest an .Palm Sunday -Christ Before While playing ball at school last Old Forest Road, by Rev. James Gill This next week, known as ,2101Y- We 'we .planning our. next BA r had the ads- . eapie. On Week, throughout the world comm. Lu -k 1 ,Pl Wn' Tl�e a►en's choir sang "The week Sande T Ascott Tuesday at 8.00 p. M April emoratea the last nesd ,May Luncheon t- be held m WeB� Bugg" 'Cr ss.% fortune to ini%: a her ankle. She is 0, at the home of Mr, and Mrs; days in the earthly tresday, May r, -dot the -t7oenarunity G. life of Jesus, and on that last fate- Sx. and ][rs, Boss 'Raine, e? Oak- back to school with ' a walking east Bolton, Rosebank Rd. North, a meet_ Hall, _ Correspondent. - in was held be tul day known as- Good Friday,, we ---_-____ ----------------------- wood visited on Sunday with Mrs. on her foot. 8 tinning a series alt Will remember the Cru=ifixion and ---- r a j Raine's bather•, Arch and Mrs. Bell, Friends of Mt•. Rhe• Bell are sorry, Instructions o2 Discussions on the what He sacrificed Icor us, "PICHFAIR ,r f DRIVING SCHOOL !i ]flan Agnes Braadfoot of the Wan- to hear he is in Oshawa General' Bible by Rev. Pelligan, of St. Mata- On Easter Sunday, Sunday S:hool ' ', .Competent Instructors en's Division of the RCAF spent the Hospital, hew's Lutheran Church, Scarooro, and Ch arch Service will be conlbin- Lesson Day n Evenings ------------------------- The meetin week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald ---- g was well attended, and ed at 2,30 P. an We. -sincerely ha Vest- a.e [9fM Christ Church R. E. E. Woodlands anyone desircvs of join' thl anany npe Rob this co¢n- ]PICSEBING PONE 32784 >t[rH-•Bronn,a Gale and Mr on Sunday--contart-ldrs. Boften, PiWL 941112, who munity ,will attepd. Holy Commun- .2/22-tf (j . OPEN- - ROU WEDNESDAY & G E -HILLS - TiH• RICES EFFECTIVE WED., THU&S., SAT. APRIL 17th - 18th - 20th (� P 9.900 pone CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY - � - _ • ARE --UALIT- _ _ �C'OMP Y�& J RICE ALLSWEET Master Tins - 15 oz. T' ._ HORSEMEAT & GRAM2 for39 MARGA'RINE.. -BLUE do GOLD FANCY Green Giant - Faats3r Out -Golden PEAS WAX BEANS _ k • - ip OZ. TINS 15 OZ. TINS 59 j j.. 2for 2C C .SPECIAL OFFER OF 30 OFF .... .._.• - . .2for Snowflake _ Lb. MAPLE LEAF PIE SIZE TIN C - n 39' SHORTENING ceme Maple Leaf - 8 oz, Pkg. ' AYLMER FANCY AYLMER CHOICE cSTRAWBERRIES TOMATOES- Cheese ShCeS 16 OZ. TIN 28 OZ. TIN STROUD S FOOD MARKET MAPLE LEAF - QUICK FROZEN 9 c -29c - .BEEF, CHICKEN, T'U'RKEY OR KIDNEY : AYLMER Pi SJAVE fo_ r c .-VEGETABLE JUICES-. 16 OZ. Bo X . TINS �a oZ - -.-2for5C . !Or -2 4 - _ Winner. of Canada Packers.9 Fla j T' C qua a In Contest YORK — FANCY FROZEN - ' -' � - _ GREEN PEAS ne .R place winner, , Brook, _ - Pine .Ridge Road, R.R. 3, Picker Clarks �5 oz. Tins - irg; Westinghouse Electric Blan ht'.- Second place, Fred _diller, R. f FJr C �Z OZ. R. '3, Pickering: Presto Steam Iron. 'Ok & 1 n ' Or V (` Th -rd place, J. G. .Smith, fjo3e- O� sans Pkv �/ �+ bark Rd., North; Wc4insrhouse CcP.ee Percolator. FRESH KILLED rNOT FROZEN) _DIAPLE LEAF SKI?:LESS i LB. C,':!.TON - -PURE PORilf; -- R0­ a'sting. _ Z)A -U SAGE _ SLB. Fo - (AVERAGE WEIGHT 6 - 7 LBS.) ROUN' - MEATY c SPAREIRMS gib... STEAKS �� (SIDES + -'...:DEVON SLICED RINDLESS '1 LB. PKG. ALE:.: REA KFAST { MA LEAF':LB. C � h--Saiina BACON ge MAPLE L$AF MAPLE LEAF SMOKED SUANKLESS READY TO SERVE lift UUM WRAPPED BONELESS _�-- a Ham .- f_': _ - • • r • • : - • M - - �'� OF OONCSM WOM -:..�oYr friendly Residut Amt YALTIM A FOR S COMING E'VEN'TS �;C aANKS - rawLAC= nu — 'cAwiurr Bowe — Atn� -- _ BLOCK WORK ' Nets•al Gas Lrta WELL BABY CLINIC — FREE ESTIMATES _ UADWff IwiYRAwCL RG - : - WEDNESDAY. ArRm M 1857 PRONE - &Tissue Z_M _ BW RM AM Yfi YOYB /IOIiRTt18 !oR frW WiiM Ron Water Heaters, Floor 11.00 a. M. 12.00a. m _--- - . _ >i lbsced Air traits etc— ------------- BE rS WELL DIGGING � Y R I � E e � � � � � Y ,HEATING �VW8 EASTER CHORAL SERVICE tom' - i . seen - aN by Taub ... Pressure Systesis " /ICKiR1N0 .47 8-8 tt St.• Andrew's Presbyterian, Church TromcNng ... Air Compressor chair �T n s speciauy ----------------------- -- SjTNDAY EVENING ietV Cleaned The v _ COLEMAN EASTER OUTDOOR APPLIASM APRM 21, at 1.50 P. M. 8adtsry Way COOPER BLOCK LTp� __ r t Parts $VF.EIyo?a WELL T1Q.E F08 BALE BAUM - Service - RePe� - PSOTfE PICEER2EN(i baBW ftmW Stoves Lanterns, Ice Box"_ Coma Aad Enjoy Aa Eveaisi 4W GLEN PAW dim. , Foldiai Table, Chairs Of Soni ------ --•--------------- Heaters. etc.------------------- Radiant.---------- !, MILT EUCHREof , 11; ncrete _ HEATING S=Vxz ,ander, The Aaaplee• Wanted els: - rhes RFS>,I;Ax Lone» 3-3 APRIL t,4 — 8,00 P. M. and er. CHNOW AW _ -----oer ff-- of - Mrs. Rose Barretfr -----------~ FOR the Pleierlai Vithtge, (hied drive- !re web a-•B► ' • •,Q� ------- Y E.at C nd hedges like: red L way from Oid Greenwood #A North �S } ' AWw Side No. t Highway. !lesiB� ..may Y/ . CaAa WAMN ROAD, P7�<i, •YET. — ?!'W= I" $roon Barbel Retreshmesrtis Chinese $im• � OrnaumtadShn� mesion 500. PAW . Musfty stock moderate prism• JeM Come and on ioy fire fan and sseei -------------•------------�• - B sok. first farm north of Picker- up with your neighbors. TV AM A"110 — tag sigh School. 5-10 t7dbbata f haterestea Ci1T ARAN' MM SB VWZ 'WHAT'S UP? ---------------- ---------------- �T s ------------------------------ OXForld 4-0501 sal _ _ �Ng jj;j SAL8— The Mew 11~11 Bible Claw .- I and Red- latest varieties; tAg Ander the auspices of the Friendship A7Aaa�po t-1611 Y .Fit - !heslthy P at clearance rates' Club of St. Andrew's Presbyterian _ - Y O . pPP90TiAL FOti�fROY�t "Jerry Hasek. ii�t term north of the Church w U conduct an evening res- ----------- ----- Y -- PMiceriag School. vioe--at St. An&.vw's Church on the aQLLBR IElAVB YOU ENOUiMiT 4-26 28th ad April, at 710 p. m. All �e ' .aEATarra BwIAI - ieiOHN L. LAY I•i'B><7RAt�iCE _ --------------------- --- ------ invited to attend this service. See NAWURRAL GAS V,eiistered No. 1. Rodney Oats. $1.75 end hear the fine work being done Oil IIdxperim TBOM6 bushel Commercial xo. 1 grown froma b7 this group of young people• !i Yeae's jalephonea Piciterlog Zs 2aegtstered Seed. 11:40. All Ceresaa 4-2g hales tiOLEaIAN Beniee and bags included lr. $ --- ------------- ---- - ._ FACTORY TRAII71® treated. ----:--- - Phone: Pickering — FII"iDLS! 1LTrL'SEN ='V& TOVER Feeo'�' Wig' CARDS OF THANKS VACUtrls CLEANING =Vx,I� SSW1. 8-29 td Chiaeya. Faaaaoes. Heaters Eta - -�'-• __ we wish to sat?- how grateful we — g TUDOR B?. ' PAR gAi,E--Ail+ P:ae Iyeaibes. and are for• all the heli given us by our AJAX Z ,�: a y 6•a: end neighbors and �e Red .w________------------------------ sincere A J ASC L U J111 E R R x 6's; Trees 6 z 0: and s : h Please sacoeEt aur mmst .-CO. iPhane: P,iai 8>S,TI.'' AJAX - PICKERING 4-� _. —Mm sham a Murphy. Mra. .err_ LUMBER AND BUILDIM SUPPLIES aloe Mcbmily, alar. and Wa. Oswald - -- TOWNSH j�jj.13 moot Amaam Free Bar.eaea. :. _ (PLYWOOD ...PAINT ... AllbORf lIF _ s:er. Mo. Phone '-- • _ SQQl4. -- WRoxal not e MAY sponsi CONCERN DRIVING SCHOOL oC�ORS AND TRIM - - I Wali not be responsible for nay few rwo1 MENEM potatoes 'Albert Guy. Brougham. debts Incurred by my e. Mary. Dual Controlled Can Hodgins, R. R. S. Pickering. on and phone Pickering �- Licensed by the Station Road and No. S Highway ,.. site: April le. 1857. . ----- ------------------------------A. � _ ._ Police Commission _ S,A,Ur ...choice. re-ciesned clo°' 14 -'� buaki- 1R S '. lklrerh+i. Ont. PAYS or EVENINGS t er and timorhv seed: also a -few _ TELEPHONE wi _,ds of white bl^ssnm sweet cloven 4-26 - : � Cars Supplied for Official Tests � '�� t,------- . - -. HONE PICKERING d Aiax need d,.ts old dn---------=------ ICK. 788W --------- PHONE P - need, and — ALTERATIONS ,Alex Gray. Phone: Markham 1i8W9, DRESS-AlARL*1G - ! • _ r AJ S A !RONAS FOSt SALE----------------------------- _ O AX 104 ;ac:a. 11[clhgiart, Norah St,- �REAL ESTATE �ii:o used pressurepump and tank � i WE HAVE CL83NT8 for sale. _ � IN _ BRANDRAM - S. ___________________________---_--- - � • hemea, and building - ea-CONDITIONING �� C MQiEAR, 0. _ ,a,, urb, sae wt& an .eadi. EAVESTROIIGHING , - a� De You hsve a lame 7" wlst M .01E SURNm AALND ELATION HENDERSON (. •: I0 Daus Bl WMft _ "a fast? valustims and - IF ESTIMATES (Ah..e elfba Drug Baer.' � Pain"Ag a: • mevfce. Call obs l CAME - A'llaa- O!1. M. SOII=S A. BAsV� ••d ea. Led- �rbo A. ATTiantic 24M 6,Bo A. M. 1 w4 r. � tie z-a9a • 3-20 tt we�.sdsy sad w+l•rd y i •------- ---- I,A=81 . WANTEC - Lewl�04111M as OWNSO RM • Are yo7r interested .ia u? ------ - 'A Re Rave yew GENERAL NAROWAREunwasnowers +' Phone: Pic------kering lip- 'FFD' 7.68 o�s ewer Phone Pi ori 39iw�4 . - WOMAN WANTS _ DixT --- . T z, work• :0.00 - 9,00 to 400. Pic9d- FO! BEST a t:�Css j . Sum `mitri Phone 3NW4 after 5.00 p, mo Order Today lhesa i1 Els v HELP WANTED PbtrL 'A" - ' PIRKERIN6 46 ctara..a1.Oak _ Phone Mark.. z« 1 IloRroAoss Ar*ItAwla<B duels girl. to live in. dor genal 4-5 t! - - 213.-------------------------- NEWELL _ - housework, Phone: pickerssg - TO RENT n...« JACIQOT ------ - ---------•- - G . H E W E L L = -NM UTAR - TO RENTsesnent apor4tsyent:.lee- _ eonsble, new .home. Phone: Picker- RODMAN ' IICKERItiCi VBIAO! tng &W. h�� Wrway. u MIM East :af Mmborloe, _. EET METAL M.y N �� '.: M1pNi aidirerl�q 143 011111 ------------------------- --_-- - EVERY lMOitiDAY Nlaarr _ • � . tide, w.. - wlatl.1►.� �t M RENT tow 'unfurnished rooms. ZAIRPDRT BLEACH. HALL _ WORKS` immediate possession. Pickering — ----painting: and PaWthan�lai--------------------------- ----- Authorized Consumers` --- Company Dealer for: 1%rst-Class decorating -absolutely - uo charge if our work fails. to- LORTTTA'S "0 GURNEY :� SCARBORO APPLIANCE REPAIRS Colour schemes• Wallpaper. Sample- » GAR WOOD _ . Rooks and Estimates Free. Low pric- - _ ',es'for good work. BEAUTY SALON CLARE BROS. AT. Z:oss1 `'Z4 HR. SERVICE AT. 2-1748 Brio Stokes, Decorator: Associate, Frank White, Phone 67SR Pickering. =' !HEATING UNITS i U D PRES'SH ---NEW - - _ =' ._ .. _ • • S MP AN RE PUMP SERVICE � .-rouvD—Royal Army Medical Cam Terms up to S years Hat Badge. Owner may claim same LOCATION 'at News Office, and 'payable on your � 1f your sump -pump hunger —Now is thi lime for Servke gild E y bill, , .when •----------------------------------- - Repo of y Lir basement -.: gas b'f it .no M flooded Loaner 'amps iw� ' BROCK CORNERS GARAGE - - St GIIII.D ROAD. NORTH —AUTOMATIC OCL _ _ Ilod during rip6ir period. lA,TOR AND MINOR REPAIRS OPEN EVEDIINGS Phone: Pickering UMPhone: Pickering 4SLW3. HEATING UNITS Ag•ms for Atlas, /Ulsa+ly, Duro, deatfy and INyeri Tamps t f pho>se 179 Pickering - .. Phone PICKERING 590 or Whitby Mo. 8-25115 _.