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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_09_20^ ,� .._ . � - : •I i s a.. 1 .. _. f ... .. � _ . ..._ - _ _ -. a ..._ _. .. - - ✓ ,. a+,. _'fid. r..�.eae;�.. sF.-.. -.... ,. ']M •I - �• v, v _ ....�v-,.. � i • _ w c V014, l FN -4 r G. or Ciel dD rad 090M neat. Ofbws, oat oobn %ml,a sates SLW Per year rallied. Slates: $20'FRIDAY, f3EPTEMBEB 20, list i Cassis Per Name EanagersnshipDecline,ToDoor-To-floor Salesmen Tow _ For BEER Vote Am Bylaw e it was learned on Wednesda end In Facerr � 'Villa q Most .Carry,' g aiternocn from Returning Officer B. _ - ^ i Hogarth,thatthemanagersforthe ■ Negart". sand he ..ative sidtie Sor PosSlbie �COnrt +����anJUICense, C®n�� Ord ers the Beverage Room Vote on October 23. have been named. - - - - Iioar to -door salersnen in Picker- Mr. John'' L. Lay has been named Pickering Township - council this week turned down an cation to PUXXRJNG V1ad.AGt - !tats i0age had better be able to manager for those interested in a have their "Greenbelt" b w amend - their "Fedler's Lwanse, !Convict Gravel Truck negative vote, and Mr. Hamilton G. ed which would allow pit - 32r. Alec R=dl% Highland DaLrr l /rom now on. Calvert for those supporting the Aff- to be operated In the area of Green- entered Oshawa Hospitaal this weel4� , r roriowring casoplaints received this Operators On Twp., "aN, side. wood, south of No. 7 Highway.. for �wieret by Village Council o! doorZri- It was also announced that an Possibly the largest delegation of door salesmen in the village without ------------------------------- Nuisance By-law "advance poll" will be held on Oct- ratepayers to ever attends eouneil Series • t necessary license, a motion was Ober 17 and 18 for those who will be meeting here, filled the council chain - The Concert eieries At Residents in the area Brock Road absent on v bers and'overflowed out into the hall. introduced this week that salesmen . voting day. More details aad'the 4th cone sd be �' on this to appear later. People were even sitting on the win- • , : , ` >tnaust carry this License which cam ed to hear that'Mr, A- J- Tliomps°n' dow sills, and many had to stand Whitby Oct.' �tb $MAO. if !ailing to produce, the home Obtain- The Ontario Municipal Board ap- : owner should call F41cering • 100 Q. a•5!^*' �os,cement O eek; ed "a conviction this week against a proved the greenbelt bylaw on March Avery fine season of musical cas•f •' � - 01lL ------------------------------- f Z, 1955 which covers some 1200 acres ,�� g� ��. �„y at the Ladieat � 1Fatturally, it is the nu�c'c o! sake- snivel truck firm in the area of Greenwood road south r „ Mr. Thonnpso, *as emended for Celebrate Golden from highway 7. This area has been College, Wh itlbq. as October 10th. ' a.ea in the village selling gas inata.-- vel t_•ucks were designated in the when the Whitby Concert Assoelat-' his work. T>'e gravel • gran bylaw as /elision- w . _ allons that bas brought the License . charged under the "c•.+nahV nuns- Wedding -', tial -and there is to be no commercial ion starts their ourent season. lassie to the lore. The village had this once bylaw" for operating hea'v7 or industrial use made of the land. For infoemaMon. call Pieterini 27� ttylaw in effect far casae tame, but -------------------------- trucks on the roads -and in their 'pit Anniversary Mr. John DeBrisay representing Mr. -•- aae asking the local Police to enforce which of course. W. H. Godfrey who owns 200 acres, Dr. T. L Bell Fbdshes +, during eight, 150 of which are in _ the greenbelt !t. ' disturbed a -Sood many person's reel A golden weld ng celebration of t strop po ,red Graduate �� 1 - - contended there was a g sat- -------- ----- -------- that if the , Council has Stated - the to Picicertng and District, bility that the by-law was not valid. Dr. Thea. Boil• returns to the > Plans Move Along truckers continue to operate took plaae on Monday. when Mr. He went over the by-law, painting above mariner;'they wJl be taken to and Mrs. J. H; Purvis of Pickering out there was no defin-Von of green- ening Medical Centre on October Lt; Yr court " Village were -at home" to a boat of belt in the by-law. ^r e0mmercial. Dr, Bell has been tarlring an extensiv't On West Rouge __ ----- ------ relatives and friends. He Raid if a court defied the mean- thrspee-dtronths Foot graduate trainia$, The event was hkld at the C. $, - "Ir of commercial -as ineanin not to in pediatrics at- the Toronto Zospttsl CerYre of thio United Church-oz� erladtake out gravel, that n iris cpmion for Sick C3>_idren. Community Centre . Garages Side Rear - - i ----------_- :----: octor could be prohibited trop: con- The atrfv;ed of s comm maty centre • • e 1 300 called during tbe- aft -moon ducting his business in that ire.. He ---------• rat West Rouge came up for discuss- .Glendale Subdivision and even ng ta'extend congratula- contended that remove} of grn�rI is 4 Young Men Hurt anon >�ain this week at Twp. Councri• Residents of Gler.�le Sub-d.vis- r tion hardly a use of land. He also s r . During the evening Reeve C. E. :Seated there was nothing to stop Mr. 'feast week there was a dif-crence ion will be p1essed "to learn that a from removing gravel from N t ' of oprsiion regarding a name for the Morley'read out congratulatory let. ..Godfrey the south part of his property and In Rouge Head -On proposed buildusg, The LowilahiO3 Re- division has been amenb d an Ott- f ronowmg• R1, a Hong John others f D enrom c which piling it is not 9n the north greenbelt. H50 e Many of bhs west -end resident/ r bylaw covering -garages in that sub- stock ,creation Cummi•,dcee k recoi-ClendlAg 4 Residents may n Links/; Leader> of' the g Opposition. IL be called "W chat Range Cosmnuiuty � ached garage on . the s.de of - their i ' also said the by-law contained no came upon a dreadful sight about a ` dwellings to within four feet of the `Hon, Louis St, Laurent. who- mens- penalty clause. He said that it the - ���' and alosag with '�` � �� ioried in his' note the he and Mrs. ,� by-law is declared invalid the. whole p' m, Past Thursday -night about` bslfl' Tatters "operated by the West Rouge lot line and at the rear, may build I may up the west side of the Rouge St. Laurent' would be celebrating 300 -acres can be used without any �a� Club". _ trn-attached garages to within IW regulations or tr-striations. He _ said on No; 2 !highway, j- I the•/ R�iden w�dd'itrg next year: � It wins-msoived this week that the Eget of the linea they wotii�i offer a compromise not A red' convertible with three young Council make- application to the Min- ; Reeve Lawson-- told, Mr..n , Baker, Hon, Lea. Pea -son, Icon, Itdike Stair: Minister o! Labour;Coupe.! of Twp, to put on any.strtietur:•s, would leve} men Karl been involved .=i a h=and -on_ -ieter at Planning to" sell the five.lots i of the sub-divis.on islet the road of Bsoek'• Hor. Paul Martin; the land and replace the topsoil and with an eait•bound car, eri• &-p by ar donated for park purposes by the caarmtttee would meet with Engin- laid there would be no pits. young East Woodlands rr.-i. The oto Vnro�nd; T D, Thomas. MLA; I%n. pe ! !seri were from West hili err -a. - l3ougr Huila. sub-divrsion. ser Godson this- -week and ,bring . In late said about 60 • r cent of the i - t ger the sz;b of these lots which I a recommendation to council next Lee. Fry's'• Premier of.Ontario. W. F. gasoline for the trucks would be purl I The sight of the young tne:i bleed-, Nnckle: Minist r and Planning and chased in the district and would Council feel will bring -about $15,003 , week regard.ng a proposed roadway D ec(o rricrt• Stall. the Can Bank r.mount.to about half a million dol- i Ing and groaning :rom Fain should the eownsbip would then buy loo laosii the sib -division through to the o• Cacnmerce. Picker. be_enotrgis to flow drlvesa dower 0 ' tars. He said a carefully signora aRi�e- snd a 'barn t otused i9 West Rouge. Dixie Road. j_ Both -Mr, and 'Kgs, Purvis were Ment could he drawn up binding his little -•Lint we doubt, it, Drivers, ed- ---- --- drivers, The Township' Recreation CO --1- , ci.ent to the whole 200 acres. peciallY young it seem�t i born in Brock To:cnshi�. rear Can- On a question from. Deputy -reeve i have to learn the hard way -and this -' "tire would negotiate 'with the Ree; ningtom sn3 Mn. Purvis ?the for_ - Worm Fast Laying �fer Lc^a Gorrelli. near W y is -tally true hard waT j gauge Kivvariis Chub -e the opera- � ShNrman Lien^o•t• )Ir. DeBrisa admit- :. ick, They, tad his eller: purchased the property ----------•--- - ------------------- _ ' - Uon of the Centre, , • u were 'insrri d in 1p07, its Toronto by after the Ly-lriav had come into effect N This +Club has already dose wor'L " Mains {fere :Rev, -T,. G MacTeer, and -honey on the advice• of hit lawyers. He told •WEDDINGS P - m an adjoining school` .nasi and the Work on the laying of gas mares mooned in Mit•:hell. Ont, with the meeting that 10 acres would be i Cal* hopes it would be able to tie throughout this v.11age is moving a- i fricn& who invited them co re. taken out at a time, then graded and NBALE-LONGLAND in the use of this playground with , long rapidly, We have yt!t to boar turn tyre thin week fors visit. levelled, and they world use onlyNo• Tnited Church wast the i Highway. Pickering t : their co®attmity centre program. aynone nay the men are -slow work- They Satmad far about tw ray- scene of a. pretty' weeding. on Sept. Besides the 515.000 for the sale o! air. Godfrey said the elevation after �• i era. They 'ase often seen wanking i two y;ars, near .Blackwater, during the gravel removal would have ate/- I ?the when Elizabeth Ann Longlands the lots, there would be a grvsnt- of Tight up until .dark, If there is any wldi h ti.-ne five cihldrern were thorn race effect, to which Councillor Robert !daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D rN■000 from the Dept, at Agriculture complaint about having to tear up to this union, two of wh.ch are Stewart said. "yes, just one big pit." Long}and was united in marriage td and the Riwanis Chrb hope by sub , the Streets, we'havtn't beard them still living_ Thev are:' IbOrs, Y. C. Mr. Frank Parkinson, president of `I Ronald Kenneth Neale, son of Mr. and aer*don to bring the -total even yet. One thing we have beard people Moorehouse • (Helen) ,arid► Mrs, the Greenwood and District Property Mrs. Percy '-Veale of Pickering. The Owners' Association said the would double ring ceremony was conducted basher, 1 comment on is. -that to ssrost cased, Jack McDow-ll 'Myrtle) both of y - - s ! A seven -man committee would be I the � fix u the back the council on their present by- 1 by rev. Melville Butters assisted Lit - p properties after Toronto. and two grandchildren. Canon Rev: H. S. Shepherd of Sri isef up with four �meatbers from the*' the main has been laid, to appear law. He said the residents a the green h In • 1932 Mr, Purvis went into the belt were objecting to the dust and Georges 'Anglican Church. Mea. C. 16. - 1Miwauis Club two. F am the Recree,- I better than before they started (we turnip business acrd one year, etx- noise, the c'an;;?r of trucks to the chic- Brown attended at the organ and Mrd tion C'omsnitiee and a member rep- sew two cornpany workmen last on ported five hundred tons to the U. dren. He said the natural contours Stanley Outhouse wis soloist. . reewting some other organisation in Tuesday afternoon using brooms to S. and acrcw Canada. The D -part- of this land would be affected and ' The Bride, given in marriage by _ 1 '{Fest Rouge. This operating commi- � sweep up dust off the pavement, meet of Agriculture asked if same- the wild life in the area would also her father, wore a French Chantilly - lkee would be arnsweeabh to the Twp, .____ th rat could !+e done to preserve be affected. He added there wsa no lace 'gown, falling into a cathedral -' ------------------------ of t' 'Recreation Committee who In turn ' • turnlps and )Ir. Purvis worked on ing in the act permitting council to train with bouffant skirt satin and Ajax To Pay enter an agreement with the gravel nylon net, her fingertip veil of illu In responsible to the Twp. Council, end developed the waxed turnip cion net was held b a coronet l'urther discussions regarding the process. which as he claims, }� owners, o said u felt if this was Y '., •'pT' allowed to go through, the whole area adorned with sequins and pearls, she cam,ittee, proposed plana of old- Part Of BOUndary made a great impact on the econ- would soon become one big gravel pit. carried a write Bible within arrange ftg and leasee will Have to be gone -omy of Canada. Mr. Roy Rogers another resident Ment of red rose bods and white into; but at least the Plan is moving /� In I9.11 Mr, Purvis started work said he felt a discussion on the mat- stephanotis. The maid of honor, Miss q ( /onward. Road Costs - at DM as a Lina Inspector, They ter was unnecessary. He said the Mary Neale, sister of the groom, and ----------------- -------- Reeve Wm. G. Lawson said this 1 moved to Pickering Village in 1942 township solicitors were satisfied by the bridesmaids )Sias Jacqueline Mari ., CNN EAI[MG CO�'101r week that the township solicitors " where. they have resided since, the by-law was valid and the Munici- ner, )Hiss Peggy Price and )ties' Mar. - r Competition Wit 8tvice had advised that the town of Ajax I building their hoarse a few .eters a. pal Board approved. He said the rate- tine Mortensen wore waltz length i aprot:3e. Pickehug, on Cbocolate Lay- is responsible for half the cost of o on Lincgln Ave. payers did not want any compromise. dresses of embroidered bridal silk in (g Roger Conant, representing Rotary forsythia yellow with sabring neck- - - it bate, Ord); 8pong� Cate (tad);. upkeep of boundary roads. Mr. Purvis who is now 76 years Properties who hold land to the east line offset with deep collar forming !fin mann (�.. He stated that an account has been of age, was elected to- the Village and south o! this gravel area weft cap sleeves to the V back enhanced forwarded to the solicitors to be sent Council In 1065, and is. Chairman - B■idng Cbaapatitiat - Itrs. •Jobsopposed to any amendment. He said with a plain bridal silk streamer bow i Petrie, Picksrns, Oat - Chocolate on. to Ajax, and that if /nothing comes of tate Road Dot. He also repro- in the future, they plan high clash -knot with hats to match. The maid Layer Coke (2nd). °! i� ro'•� action wjll Pit taloa on the Toronto residential homes for that ales. of honor carried yellow rosebuds and _ ` ants the village and Regional Conservation Author" Dr. Lyman Barclay another resident bronze mums and the bridesmaids. y }ty He was tri charge o! the hoaxer- said he had spent a lot of money on bronze and white mums, Little Misses contests, and the Iiia home here and wondered what Toni Lowe, niece of the bride and bvstion ird hoose contest now bel held in value it would have, .if the is pit Mary Lynn Cook niece of the grool* ;POLIOMYELITIS CLINIC went ahead. acted as flowers girls wea 'ng white l public schools in Metro Authority H. W. Allis, representing Mr. B. nylon with yellow bridal Xk1 sashes At rape time he was a member of Burritt said he didn't think the coon- and headbands, carrying nosegays of , r • • gSock Township Council and was cil chamber -was the place for lawyers tiny bronze and yellow mums. ' for the 3rd dose only of Poliomyelitis raeeiee will be held at the Picked VIl1 o of tit mento s a nom- to be arguing the legal technicalities Mr. George A. Field acted as beat ... ination as candidate for the UFC) or definitions of the by-law, that that man with Mr. Howard Cook, Mr. ju • a part, some years ago. No is a Past was for a court to decide. Bruce Neale and Mr. Ronald Werr'y r • s menu. Contra on Tuesday, September Z4 from master of tine Masonic Lodge at Mr. Scott Young asked if, any as ushers. Z t0 3 p.m. vel has been lakes out in de$ance At the /den reception at the home, Sunderland and is active end inter. (� Ba p i'i •. of the by-law. of the bride's rents the magm of >' ested in sports. Ito still enjsya dish- Mr. Godfrey said only from the the bride received wearing a two- Y `: Residents of Pickering Village and the areas of unit and htniting• north SO acres, outside the greenbelt. piece blue dress with matching hof, -':, NEWS Mrs, Purvis is a Life Meirber of No one seemed able to answer Mr. white accessories and or'cWd Coras Pickering Beach, Cloverlane Almonds .and Nair the Mckering W as, 9, and in a Jack Hambleton when be asked how The groom's mother wore d - member of the W. A. of PDcterisng many trucks would be employed at lace with ms L= tchiag accessories do • wood Ave. schools may bring preschool, kinder' United (9nirreii• the pit and st what intervals they corsage of Johanna Bill roses. • Both are in good health and the would -be leaving with loads. Later t)le happy couple on garter or Grade I, ehkldreo, News along with their' many friends Mr. I. Randa was concerned about haneymooit` in file V.S.A The bride deposits that might enter Du ins attired to a Liaise dnaasable with. wish them the very beet on this vta7 Seontleved on page five p1Ma0),, Orchid COl'saga �.•; = -N - - - - - happy oacasfOD. �e..: t Lei _ �,, - • . • _ -s ,.', y;' moi* -44 R' i;' � , r � nor, and then the whole family „moi brought us home. We enjoyed R I �ti the Parade; we think Warrior's - 14IRST — r� y - Day is something one should, go to at least once ina lifetime, but - :: more than anything we appre- ciated pore • ciated having someone to fall - �� > back on, someone to bring us } pp OTHERI,CgEg • thoughtful girls wonder whe- home — and at the end of the t WORRY LIRE THIS? then marriage is right for r •e. day a warm, dry. comfortable "Dear Anne Hirst: I wants you them; they see couples who %' home to come back to. That was h to torr me whether other engaged • get on each other's nerves and x rt one day at the C.N.E. . ..and - girls get frightened as their ' make life a series of un- t` there may be another. A tine wedding day draws near? I am ' Pl t scgnes. And they- be-'. one, we hope! «" • to wonder whether those y to be married on Thanksgiving . Who appear-tappy are really Day, and although I can't put my finger on -any single thing to w. It makes ou tell tremble. (and Princess Ensemble . worry about, I do. From all Y "My Bance is 28, I'm 21. We • i wish I could''ve printed yp� . "r ` ;PRINTED PATTERN we • Your letter in full3 You' and � y .�.. s attend the same church, . •.fiance seem to 'Have no share a love of. music and books your y and sports; and he is the most need to concern yourselves.,' • You will help him to overcome /ti y .. " , s' ? Q thoughtful person I've ever known. I can't find a angle bad his shyness; he will stand like treat in him; he makes a good • a shield between you and any „ ' q ,Q Q • P ._ t and is very aeving o! his 'trouble that .may come. You P • q ' 9 'living • share the same ideals of 1 mar - money,, although generous to me. • riage; you enjoy the same And I. know he would never let • things, laugh at the same me down. • stories. He will respect your WESTERN ROMANCERS—Some romance is in'store for a change "Yet I have hours of wonder- ' . higher education and you will „ �• ing whether I should marry him- • never allow him to feel infer- for James Arness and Amanda Blake, stars of TVs Gunsmoke . I live a, well-rounded life, be- • ior. I picture you both prac- 9 P 9 long to two organizations, am a tics tolerance in any differ- ng rib chiefly concerned college graduate and have al- being patient if mistin- s'� his memo s •P .9 .. Q 1 mays had plenty of confidence care, with his buddies who didn't F • derstandings arise, and living ' in myself. This feeling is utterly � .come back? Without asking there q�pP q t f serenely together with abso- was no way of knowing. But of 9 I q` foreign to my nature. .• lute faith in one another. ONICLES ' "My fiance only went through one thing we can always be cel Q 9Y •' t v �� high school, and 13 shy around 0 Your thoughts are natural, tain behind every Service P 9 9 9 q -those he thinks are more intelli- Yes: But you are inteiligeirt button there is a story. Knowing • d ly two ro- h 9' • q P gent Yet when I compare his gent. • and you love cep , . p tections against any real un- (who live just for each pother happiness. Keep in mind Your • and are so happy) -with some professional people I know, parents' satisfying marriage, the sweet companionship that I would choose their marriage as a model. I want to be a good as ' your fid in mother and fa- ' t00 find in theirs. There is- have a family, and keep -her i • 100 -to -1 chance that yours wiH chance man content. But I see some • be like that „ my married friends so quar- • • M - , rslsome with each other that it DATE HER AGAIN? scares me. "Once we stopped seeing each _ -Dear Anne Hirst: Last spring I stopped seeing a girl I liked a - Other because I felt unsure of lot. I asked her to go steady and rself. I was really sick over the she refused, so I just didn't go felt I had thrown away Moat beautiful gift I have ever had. I asked him to come back back. ••A girl friend of hers tells me ' - - But now that my wedding she'd like to date me again. But mat, the rotten way she treated Oats is set I feel shaky. MY par•• me, do you think I should? I oats laugh, and tell me not to know I was possessive. and aayyorry. Am I normal, Anne maybe jealous, but shall 1 take maybe HIM? STILL WORRYING" back after all this? IMS" '► Mast -of the married people - . I don't agree at all that this • you know would probably' • girl was unfair. She wanted to confess (in a confidential • go out with other boys too, • mood) that they were at- • and- was- fran"nough to say tacked by the same unnamed • so, Your pride got a jolt, and •fears that worry you. Most : Yc'_ left. Most girls like to date sev- • enl boys at once, for how _ _ Newest Crochet • else can they learn about boys . • in general and discriminate • among them? You would have _ ' • been smart to agree. accepted • competition and taken your • chance with her other friends. • Instead you behaved like ■ _ • spoiled child, you would have - • all or nothing. .. • It you really like the girl you will jump at the chance s" • to be friends again --and this - • time be a little humble. That _ _ • will show you are more ina- - ti) • tura now, and can appreciate • a girl honest enough to tell z • you the truth 'When you don't know when to turn, tars to Amuse Hirst. + Her wide experience and to sate sympathy for troubled >; readers will help you through ' almost any trouble. Write her T at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Out. y�, •• tit 4 .. .. ` y,, ,K• Yv, . -- :Y Err �'. Y• A handsome set for modern <�;,;. =: or traditional homes! Simple filet crochet- with K•stitch sets alt the deer design. Pattern'588: chair -set or scarf . .`Mads. Chart, directions for chair - .!i ack 12% x 16 inches, armrest � Is 6 x S in No. S0 cotton. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS .•(stamps cannot be accepted, use ' postal note for safety) for this Mattern to Laura Wheeler, Box • 1, 129 Eighteenth St., New To. nto, Ont. Print plainly PAT. 'TERN NUMBER, your NAME ind ADDRESS. Two •FREE Patterns as 'a, gift #o our readers—printed right in TRAGIC FOOTNOTi — Though A� •Bur 1857 Laura Wheeler Needle- little Ralph Jacobs, 3'h, doesn't iiralt Book. Dozens of other de- know it, the eisphont foot In ..,. jiffs You'll want to order�asy which hs'r standing was chief .� as Sating handwork for your- instrument in a gruesomeyour home, gifts, bazaar 4s. Send 23 cents for your tragedy. With it, "Basco," foe y of this book today! mer star performer with the Krone Circus, trampled his two trainers to death. The foot Is on display In Berlin, CWrmany. Ct�sd this makes Warriors Day at t e. q 04. a c C.N.E. all the more meaningful P ?' P.P Wouldn`t you know it . _. Ex- hibition time and teaming rain kept off for the duration of the P . q q ? • n parade although the bands were . A .'I the second day. The trouble is p g t • `� q P we needed that rain so badly dispersed a little ahead of time pct 9 but why couldn't it have come to prevent damage to their in P a• .Q P struments from the drizzle. P Q q • o q. two days earlier, then everyone t+ • q. would have been happy. Or After we left the grandstand .D , A q•P r • It ` P would they?our problems began. Raining �rq P-0 9• o Q•9 Partner and 1 went to the fast — and our bus didn't leave �a r • 9 Q C.N.E. on Friday — the first until 10:30! Partner was wear- 7 a'tJ o 9 o. It time we had ever gone on "War- ing - a light windbreaker. I s rioes Day". It was raining a lit- plastic raincoat. My raincoat q • ti tle when we boarded the bus kept the rain out ane the per - but - the "Probs" called for spiration• i so I was almost as Q _ "clearing by noon" so we took wet inside .as ut. We took ahel- X580 ^ a chance. We got a splendid ter in one ort of the build- 14yy_2eyr, seat on the grandstand — after fags. So did hundreds of others. 'w" had .had lunch and taken a We tried to get a taxi. So did ►�T[L+/�� _ quick look at the new Queen scores of others. We waited ages _ Elizabeth Building. Kate Ait- to get into a phone booth to call ken's dream has finally come Art. No answer! Obvtousiy they An ensemble in- the loveliest - true. For years Mrs- A tried to were at the Vx. and hadn't got "princess" silhouette — so be talk C.NE. officials into making home yet. We pul in time at the coming to shorter, fuller figures! - - pians for the construction of Motor Show hoping to find a Easy to sew with our PRINTED such a badly needed building. seat. There were none vacant PATTERN! And for an equal number of We thought then how much the Printed Pattern 4580: Halt years her pleas and arguments C.N.E. might be improved by Sizes Llsh. leas. 18%. 20%. 22%, were turned down. Now that the the addition Of more seats 24%. 'Size 16% sundress, Sl/a new Women's Division is an sc- everywhere—many, many more. yards 33=inch; jacket 1% yards. caomphshed fact I wonder if any seats. Printed directions on each pat - of the creditwill go to Mrs. A. At long last we got Art on tern part. Easier. accurate. C 30f) int the phone. Then we wended our Send IFTF'I'Y . Who was the first to pa the way. weary way over to the Dufferin (stamps cannot be accepted, use The Military Parade began street cars, my shoes squelching postal note for safety) for this marching past the reviewing as l walked. We elbowed our pattern. Please print plainly stand soon after two o'clock and ..WILY on to a street -car and at SIZ$, NAME. A D D R E S d. continued for almost two hours. .the end of our trip Art was STYLE NUMBER. Other years we have read about waiting with his car. At Des's Send order to ANNE ADAMS, it, heard about it and seen place we got more or less dried Boz 1, 129 Eighteenth St" New snatches af'it on T.V., but that out, enjoyed a hot chicken din- Tomato. Ont• was very different from seeing the actual performance. There were bands, bands, and still _ more bands. Each band follow- Best Looking For '58 - edby ofi3ciers and area of vari- j oregiments. mostly .veterans i on i off past' wars, even as !u back as .-En the Boer War, Many of them stiff in• the joints. some with a limp but all of them valiantly WW LINE trying to keep step to . the mar - tial music. Watching from a cen- = C7ioae the glamorous sew styling tsar spot on the Parade ground _ sad perfoltmance of Emanon 24% were about 2S wybroohair vet- - 210 or 1T" Mo" toctodins eraas from Suanybrook Hospi- a a beautiful !1" Combination set — tal, each under the care of a � military nurse, while Red Cross. a Rama in muses kept the men supplied fro screen axes. with what appeared to be a packaged lunch. As might be ex- � Santa Cnsz ported the men Were obviously _ Z1- Contels entering into the spirit of the Medal. occasion, living up to the old army slogan that "old 'soldiers • . never die." N^ On the grandstand there were many more old soldiers, some with their children and grand- childraL . some were younger. veterans of World War II. the Korean War. There were _ ON warwidows. widows. One old age pensoner sitting next to m} said she came to the C.N•K every year on Warrior's Day although her husband, a &it war veteran, had been dead 26 Years• She s- e>. es en e! one sssall ass now lives alone in an apartment block for Senior .Citizens at ; Best Ustening , For 'SS' Rexdals and is very well satin• fled with the cave and accom- modation she receives•• • Behind Four great models is eveesry pike us a little girl kens excitedly : •• range. Top .npneeriog. glue E picking out Grandpa "best•lookiog" cabinet styling'and among the wheel -chair visitors, make Eniersoa Ina In front of us, and a little t1 the your finest vane by Earl _ left, •sat a thin -faced man, . ` MODei ing on his stick and wearing a MRAD10$ Service button in his lapel. He j TMnµ.DURaR ttl►Dt0 — MODtL an ` spoke very little but his eyes ■ Royalty Line radiosput , i►• followed every movement of the - „N world radio eatemro�.tVIM . parade. Who 'knows what iingemps. Ten mode]$ to choose from. his memories. Certainly _ . tention oras more than casual. _ Was he one of those who return- ^��irnwvvn RANO O! CANADA UMmD ' ad from Vimy Ridge? Was he r4. Twtoo Am, To" of Mt. e•yl, a%,9 sassed, shot down 'or wounded ` „e ILD M 11111WROTAITii UNI AT TOMIMosii K UR .IISR es. t the held of battle? Or were - - w; AMC 46 + RCSUGMAM en's Inatitude was held in the Town an istwerog bilk by >t m .. JON a ship Hail on Tuesday ad0es'noon. Ireland on herr visit this sluld"r to a - -- Km T. L• W'Jiaea of Wbitevale, with the president Mrs. 8. Barclay Rome and Assisi. �+ !Treves Yoe returned home charge. de ngopened 2lawe the the --�`" Ckarch 1� l�ilawls �11 ding a geek u' re"Wrating m eye operatian Opening O Mary ON sire vlashdf'sy at the home of her son sad daugh. Stewart Collect. The minutes, of the previous meeting were Head and a- Divine Service and Sten ay sthool ► . der-in-lAw Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, held at the East Wood]andd 'hors* a>,td bliss Ethel Seebeck visited her dopted, followed by the busiines y�u be Community Hall at 1.45 p. nest , l of 11th mother at Markham on Sunday, pwlod dura wwch It was decided ' � � A ` Mr. and Mrs Alvin Wilson_ to start the Euchres early in Oct- Sunday September 22 We were v t' ironifrRl osngJ,xsiea by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot ober. Letters were read by the Sec- pleased to see so many on our opens Hill. enjoyed a ,pleassat week -end retary: A Card Reportwas given by ing Sunday, and sincerely lope tb4 • at the Sea -w -ay, Mrs. C. Burrows, convener. The p¢o-, attendance,'of the Sunday Aahoot +dult Congregation Rally Day Services will' be held qpm was then turned ever to Mrs dsinA the cog weeka� �Wl j in St, John's ChVrch with a union Wannop„ program convener, and g It 1s with great pleasure and p r •. s service at 2.00 P. m. on Sunday, -Sheppard and September who each gave interesting .ham -_meas we announce th1► Papers on HooW ZoononiLes and church lot on Rosebank toad, North ' ' Mrs. I+emmaon returned home alter ffealth, with Mrs. Birrell at the P Mrs. is std for, and the lot wiD oe Clear- spending =leer- sp g to few days with her bro- .piano leading in community singing. ed and a sign' put up., ' therrChas stray and Mea. ., Wni, *was followed with a, dainty lunch The meeting of the W. A, wai Kn.- . was served by the. Hostesses • Mrs. held at Miss . Martha Skelton's this Gray accompanied the Le3nher'a son Wm Gray, f►ira M. Amis and Mea, week, for time and place %9 these 1 Bussell to hL4 cottage at Balsam Lemmon, brought to g close a very weekly Tuesday meetings, Please ova Wo .kf .. -' Lae or the week -end. - - -pleasant Taylor at Piing 478J8, oa . ' TORONTO Mr, and Mrs, Ed Perrk en, Actaa, afternoon• Mrs, ' . LAUNDERM Vise ors with !fir. and Mrs. C. Wan- "SEAA1„HNISH"' eras aroartd Calling on old *Wnflti on nap were;' Mr and Mrs, C, Crawford To all those Who era sick- we wisK Sunday siternoon. s and family of Whitby; also Mr. and a speedy recov".y. Anyone requiring "rwr tawdry uod"Nir ewe. to bb- LAUNDRY ,1&. and Mr's. K, C, Pascoe sad iew is dews " G" a i aR Perrlraea e2 Friary, the services o! Rear James Gille�pl0. S�V10E dor do6ifts little daughters called on Mr. and AT1antic 2-0017 M >L .moi. a �sd ugm t of Mrs Lloyd Pascoe. of Claremostt, one fid - P , t. Sales CWL ----------------------------------- ironing. yw1. Feaocds ie aaA fwd is=flet. an tuft �- OW sw a•e r 1b .t day re�tly lsssttib7'�a� 0�4 Nr ooly.' tlp , "SL listrs waifaa -- - - oa!�• taaadrt dune �* 'Misses Betty -Jean and Faye Kaon There was a meeting of the Cath - .dab P y+PI" ales Per Pound - - �DiMw1a. twet "w���aorft stn � drfad � entertained some of their class mates a:ie Women's Lewu.e of St. Francis In a ceremony �! St Bernadettda � to a Weiner roast one sve } M. tiradloei !nada am tins. �� t�lg lent de Bales Church, Pickering. on Wed Church. Ajaz, on; Saturday, 9eDtera- week nesdar, September 4, It was opened ter 7, 1937, Hazed �4ileen Cagier• Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haatron of by Father McMahon with prayers daughter of Mr. /r- Roy Car- • Mvrtle called on their aunt Mfrs, and presided over by Mrs. F. O`Sul- ter, Locust 'Hill. Ontario, was masa - Witthews one day last week. Livan, the president, The .conveners Led to Robert Joseph Barnby, son Mrs. Shea of Whitby nailed on gave their reports. An evening o1 o2 Mx. and XM Who 13amab7. at b• fetch and attended the W. I. meets entertainment for the old people at Ajax, Ontario. Rev. Darby odteiat- ®� Ing on 'lliesday. Fairview .Lodge. Whitby. was plan- ed The bride. given in arsrriage by LAU Mrs, G. Harbron was hostess me nod for the evening of September 26. ber father, wore a tailertna gown of - . even.nq last week: when about eight- It was decided that a Bazaar be held whAe lace featuring a scalloped yoke e lam ladies tendered a ',Baby Show- in St. Francis de Sales School on •end titled bodice with a hull shirty to and dewy, or drop h at ow aur -ae' for Mrs. $aT 1Mheott. November 18th. A matching headdress of braliaum "me LL 5.2161 for pick -OP «ow #As �• The regular aasseting of the !Yam- The meeting was concluded w.th and leaven held her shoulder ies>Ztb 1sd-Gerry dore4 N Ma MorNsloara, Ciaeardair tied and she carried a cascade of tea roses white earnION sss, • Mss Earnshaw, sister of .pink the .bride was matron' of honor, and ' - .... wore a gown of lice -blue a7Aollelts r featuring luge bow Hes act ries With of h navy blue and she carried a cascade - 4ona. Mr. Ted Sarni _ - and Mr Fred of prink cern_ acted at groomsman _ and Mr Russell Faster uah- s" t the reception held at Arb- Carter ctrl. -At ' - of Lodge. ABart. the bride's motbW , - _ _ - eecei`ved the gtsaafs winding nays., : blue with makhing am t s. ?be _ - - groom's moth yellow ��7 �! � �•� � � - er assisted wearing '� "LLU8e 38 8u fiw tba _ - tweed-ifte with matching aceeskw- w ire and a corsage of pink tee rosea • duasds wire prrea�e�at�Orornp�Asyn_. I 00 .. primand Ottawa. KLnggton, :�ao . 9, kb y, New Y • Tor motor trip t0 orae. the . -.. _ .. ehOae A Royal blue wosl sob- Ch seaabls wtdh blade aceesaortea, She $ + 1 wore a red rose corsage and carried a coat at dusty -pink. On their re- turn Mr. and Xm Barri aby will take �' '♦ _ up residence in their new horse at Lake -Vista Gardens, Ajax. Before her marriage, Mrs. Barn- _ aby was entertained at a tee. held in , her honor. by the staff girls of Prem- -.. _ _+ • ium Acct. Dept. Manufacturers Life. _ Alt,) at a party is K Dept- of 'b1an, .. Life, Torodtb, and by relatives and 3 w..r • :.. � . $ '6,i' •� -- - tri:nds at the hexne o2 Mrs. H; Horn- : thaw, Whi^evale, Oat; by Mss. Ii <. Mackness, Ajax; also the commuzfit- A GENERAL MO'PORS VALUE jea of Whitecf� and Greece R vel --------------------------- ------ - .:. .. `ACCTION SALE- --- ALE ... , Fads are s bstitute:for fashion. Extreme styling tII The Property Meats Furniture ' . $ no out t — N L Bal u —flare a and dies t qu qtly but the lines that ,t WA sL p••• J e. Hlrhway ftp. Oxford m _ e9 where u r , . 81. 1157 linger are the Gn h beauty and dignity PlcaasL*ra, orrr -gracefully blend. SAT>Q>WAY B im WIN I`� ::Most popular "proof of this is the Pontiac you " �dsr+ptete bedroom suite bed springs _ and washstand; and mattress dresser see here. For here is a flair foc fashion and fine sea and springs; Iron ted and the finish no other car in its class can o8•er. y springs; Dre�ssr; �Cashstand; Large — _ - wardrobe; Buffet'. Table and four : You, tc�o, i.Ml find Pontiac's elegant look a most Chairs; . Large walnut dining -room 4 table; Kitchen stow z eloquent tribute to your own good' taste. See `~ chairs; Glass -top kitchen cupboard; --your local Pontiac dealer soon. Long of - large back; Antique, waldraw►ar nut ice - board; Walnut dresser; of . .. .... , . ' • j - drawers; I:ibraryble � Ihop�-'•eel :. I Settee and three Mantle radio; Five sroal tab o • A' r _ lamp; Clock, A camera: leather . F tick; Reid artn chair; Three large : Be distinct.1V� ...drive a I pieoee congoleum; New coisgolevrr< i rug 9 by 4%; Three boilers; Quaretity cooking Utensils; Dishes and ' - glassware; Sun:' bridal rose dither: • ►-sss7o - - • Wash ttiib; Sealers; Baiter •' bbl . . priest and ladle; Grain bags; 'F,wnk: stainless steel, _ . .. Backs;' PiNvres; Six star 1 - - - knives, bone handles,;. Sit saver _ knives and forks; odd silver and - MOTOR S ICKERING; •spoons. :. ,�.. IjAW Terms Cash — Soft At 1.31 P. W : ..f3YAL lO(itTS, tittle - rf - t a. #3UNBARTON onjerie BgW Wei Verasa Grum bowl at the new aouse Alleys and puck -gin read the scripture. followed at 2.30 p. in. The gust qwlkov- will b{tve Increased the 1ne=bership 'to by prayer by, Krs. G. Astley. Mrs, be Rev. H, ]fellow, of Mo et'' . Mrs. E. Craven of Highland Creek -Uniod In mearriage an Saturday, twelve teams, Arch Bell. and airs. Astley sans — Church. Oshawa, J-f=iet Rachel e. SidThe first .executives aseeting o! the •Bringing in the Sheaves". OEM Bob Cowie arrived home op Susrr ;' Called on Miss A, Brander fast woofs August 31, were { gympathy is expressed to Mrs. IL b�,,:ham, widow at the late Admiral Home and 3chool,Assoctatioa will,be Wm. Guthrie presented ;study. of. day lrom.the Wast Coast where beS Long and family of L-verpool in the John Sid of Pk*w n& Oat- held on Mondayat the home of Mrs. hymns,- assisted -by Mrs. 'J, Cowie;• has spent the rtammer months ' winv dossing of a loving husband and and Frthck C. Byers, of Vernon, Brown. University Naval - was perlSorrned Ddrp, W, H, Guthrie Mrs. C, Wh'te the i?Al i Ttsriaiag I1iv- - - ------- -- 10W& - iathez. Service Was held at the Town g, G ceremony -, --- and Mrs. C. C'Lrmettoe, The hymns ' • hmeral Home on Ss•:urday later- by . Rev. A. H. Bergatoa of Knoz P A�, igT• ��V1E wase auag or read and comnteab Mr, and Mrs, Cooper Bath. Nora k pretibyteriaa Church, Vernon Mrs Alii shade on each concerning the auth- and .eteven, o! Oraagevill,q visited y� afoot at Erskine Cemetery. k recovery to Gary Smith A- J. Hayhurst, s A speedy ister of .the beide The W. A. met last Wedn•.,nay :n ors. sm 3rcustaases surrounding the on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. _ who had the miafartuae to break h s was matron of iwn<+c and hes nine the Dacement of the church with writings etr. Squire. U1 while play g soccer at schee school.. Maureen wag bridesmaid. The best guests from Gteenwood and Kinsale. A mifiuuv te's silence ea observed in Mr. and Mrs. Sort Gund thrie a Mr. Ted Platt is home from the E. man was Leonard Johnson, also of The meeting opened with hymn 504 memory of the late Mrs. Chas.. muck- Mrs. W. H, Guthrie entertained an We hope he will 3�CaL Vernon. Following the Members. Sunday ' a-ollowed by prayer by Mrs. Moore. rin, one of the Charter MembSunday for Mr, Wm, Weatney. Mr. Hosp- hoaa bre well kal. reception was held at -the borne, of The scripture wan read by Mrs. R. who passed away in August, 'and t6s, Henry Westney and dau. at"t Mrs; k Gunter has been con inRa ed Mrs. yhuzst. The bride aAd groom Day .The roll call was answered by The Last Group served refresh- ghters, Mr. and Mrs, C. CAnAw and _a motor trip to Ed- a verse with the word '•lave". The menta. son of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Put - 10 the Clebativa Hospital. A speedy will leave on • returnto Good heal3h is wished for, mouton and Winniyeg, and con heir l esbon Tnoughts on 'Christian Res- The Harvest Home Church Se:- • •, Jerson. of Toronto, and Mr. and XtiL ref. rem qr•Il reside in Vernon, ponsibility" were taken by the Pres- Dee will be held on September 211, Wm, Guthrie .and 15Yn ff -=- -- --- ----------------------------------- t NOTICE To CUED din e ---------------------------- t _ _ t fors L, Wilson. Following th i� - t - 1TpR1; ` . tLeme song. Mrs, J, Huller of Brook. _ ai t-. !)- AND orllt>�B BRC/CK ROAD lin gave a very interesting talk on I. " t!reditasa and others having any The Home and Sechool held their' ••Newfoundland" as she spen� quite � - claim against the estate of Sarah M. first eseoutive meeting of the fall u number of years there. Mrs. Perry ■ Hpie Annis, late of the •Towmhiv of Pick' season w-th him. W. Carter piesid- Wilson and Mrs, Ed Pascoe• Gruen- tys Sma n Motor- CI4 # ering, in the Cour_-j* of Ontario, ing, Fourteen mea'ubers were present wood sang a beautiful d net God will '4 _ widow, are required to send full and the next meeting was discussed take care �f you," After the business FILK lutes mW Seryke) particulars ad such cla'= to the un- and further plans made for the ba.r the meeting closed with hymn 498 a"' � dersigaed solicitors for the enecut- oar is October. Refreshments werie and the benediction Everyone en - ors on or before the 7th day of Oct- served by Mrs. Cargill, joyed a cup of tea and a social hour. ..fiber, 1857, after which date the es- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson and • Birthday congratulations to Mrs. role old Outboard GAJ! ProdfdS tate's assets will be distributed. hav- W Sowerby an Sept. litb.. daughter spent the weeken-d with Tag regard only to claims that have Mrs Shelaoa Osteihout has titans•- Mr. and Ma. Bob Shank at Sudbury. � then been reweived. �' Mr. Cecil. Disney left on Monday !erred to the General Brook School i JONES. and GZZE111 - in Scarboro at the request of the Bd. morning to accotr gamy his uncle Mr. h 86 Bfmsoe B4 S Cecil Maynard to - Feebles, Orio, to _ of Education as teacher of an Acad-Beatty W . + a & APPNQKOS --- -, -!OWN O�st. oyd, and . The i a new types of class b 0. for eiing air- v.ait the Owing to oorld Plowing Match. at �L.. ;1+� B'3C'EES,>QtZt Kinsale next Sunday, Swid'ay School ' - .-zanged in Srcarboro. . Mr. and Mrs, Lou Berber of Tor- will be at 10 a.=. and there will be p �+ y onto visited Mr. and Mrs. R Cornutt no church service- The Mt, Zion ch& *ws PAIRS cntm sf1+ 1i" coming SOeA � on S� cboir will sing at K_risale in .the ev- RE -rBE IIfOONBSAdL1i' Conkratuiadotts to Ift and Mrs. fig• They're Bob -Sounds ousel• 8e!' Weaver on the arrival of a -son, at On Semday. Se,, , -ember 29, will be Gans; ob- on ever W . 807isug the A)= Hospital, the Mount Zion Anniversary with ?era Togo and haus a crPic1SZY SY'�thy is extended to Mrs. Rev. Newton Ricci of Sunderland •as We're starilog main. so come on eat Albert Hen _!n_ the death of her guest speaker at the mo:n:ng eer- SILK'S end roes to the wild hoof of the brother-in-law IdY.'M Cocas, whose vice and Rev, Xry, Moore attier ev- ffieonbeatas. iaPhat a sax' Crassest funeral she attended on Saturday in ening se: vice wiLi s-e,ia1 frons ua=. druoataer, The coolest guitar. Don't Lindsay. _ der the lead=a ship o' Mr. A. Clark. let- your friends- down. and tura ap ---- ------------------------- -- - - ----_____ her r s u - - - - - Mr_ F boon o' C:rasrenhurst_ is rAsP n , sister Mr R D v on- ----- -- A Frenchman s 13ny---------- ---- "QUALITY. MEATS � • - - - SAT2;BSAY. SEPT. 81 sad M At 11.#3 P. DL AUDLEY - ,] p►dmlasion: flf:mSera See: The death occurred in Scarboro o:z �t Maderaie Prices Non -=embers :Sp- Septomb:�r M. of M,s. Alice Reid who The W' A. res_ur•�. .s-trotttbily - - - n_ a su¢rsnes resAeut of •the - r:eain-;s sftetie surr^-or re -045 at - - ----- ------ had bee «y 1 Bay for over forty yenrs, Mrs R d tura ho.- rf ,Lrrs C;. 7i 1i vwt h - H E DSS L►�ll�D er s4 year. S'�e is �- t-venrY laiic@ n 6 t `ice o esi*: -rt P Iii _ iras�n by r R t- a ser r113 cy :r t; P^rt G.r1r rpr el t�. a3. bJ — .v,.,l ti ee y, Going • 1 r ,y rrh aerr t children - and thirty grey gr : r ! i- tzF w .:z p - -f-) • c • by s ren 3..,- dr :.3 'two goot-gee•. g=and- t,� •-y a'' a :,1 7 a.�r,. b p� . 1i�1�3 g. chen._ i r�,•ti anri- re � • • 1 .. ,. :. ., r'ren an" F.nw .. -usl f: 1 -10 T r, reefs n hmThu 3 3 • «*y 9v li-.1 irswe rd by IiarLs -.�L-s .F`rank NO GRSYI'JG wiORRIES. his men r,. r Gr. �1 :as _ - 4 g 0 NO PAt;f( UG TF.OUBIES ' LET I o FAFES.-A4E� LOW - __-._. __.__ _-_ us few t'Il'cTo- sa>rra he Kir.snlert C!:.'� a Aiax;iei • - VETERINARY SCPi"J.f>M� . - _ .. T � - BABY NEFW 05dl.1R A -- TORONTO ... WEEL'� ..... -►. - , Ili Trips Ever) Day via Itl.h�ra; 2. - - - $ ��� wewei ask STORE flOUBS �� e pD �� /� H 1'seMd Owes" - Week Days - . Additional Service via Lil,thw a7 481 ` : _ .. fit 0 N S T E R _D I N C 0 THAT do *w se upwedty �.0• A. M. 'to 9.08 F. AL _ ROLhD TRIP F.E:t ( Thursday, -September 26#h y - PRESCRIPTION 1.40 P. V. x'6.81 F. 3 p.m. Between T:,60�'TO and _ --. - . R BQYE �aTARYA«, A�Ax J � S �n. B. �.. _ : s ase ' tsIIFFALO ....:......... i ->'~a ro>>,1f _._._..:....... 1�s �a and every Thursday thereafter The e,=11? .Io\TIiEAL �................_� 250►� C T 00 JA KFO _: Store ; R"SiCAGO ...:............ ..._....... i-4.13 _ -. --- . . _. ' Ti_kete and Ia'ormition At - G Pi=t : 'and other special games - ---EASE HOUSE - _ Opening Night Specie! 11wrIMMMMMMM�rMM�MA arr•�Ml�� VRONZ 4s $100,00 FREE GAME JACK( PURCELL & COMPANY _.. - ember Tho Toronto Stook Exchange G• .- _. • • Stock Itericst.�ge PaeHiti� A. enerlar�w�re 70 HARWOOD AVENUE,SOUTH AJAX AJAX 1 1.65 . ROSE DUSTMiami Forrest : INSECTICIDES umber Coe :ALL TYKES SPRAYS - KILLERS �� WILLIAM SIKSAY'D.C. t DUNBARTON and WEED >:.; (Opposite EUwads Patlt) BERRY BOXES CHIRC�PRACT�R PHONE 166 "Get your' Ot'der IR My . P�,wood - 158 Harwood Ave. Ajax,- ''Out. - B sd s a r are _a W, on 7w► Phone 39 '� .'Pk. ketin6 • ,�.;, i _ - - - -Moulding - : t w q M � Pit - .. M; Royal 2[oultoa, l5cecutive Seic• Card et Thanks .�tdtne�a �! edor � ' retary of the ontaeb Tempe:'ance We "wish to espeers eta dnterw' ®< r Creek of what effect it would have in f 4: „•:=• respect to conservation. Federation, was guest speaker at the than to all Our'' gena• neighDom � C}UAKANTEED Reeve Lawson said he, didn't think church'service on Sunday. and relatives for cards, silts. and r t anyone present was qualified' to an- Sunday School ng, and Church Ser- kind enquiries for Tiveny darilass +� - . . iRa�lO-TV Service McEA� ewer on this matter. vices will be withdrawn kt Green- recent stay in hospital t a; Dr. Barclay contended if you take mood on S-ptember 22, so all' may We would also like to thank 41hp 3 Ano Make or Model FUME DIRECTOR the top off 200 acres there would cer- suanite with Kinsale is their anniver. andstst� of N and � fainly be flooding. �L ur �� Mrs. Jean McPherson said that she ry ��icce' Pickering i 2`u -LD ��JITURE DEALER had driven through the greenbelt area Sorg to repot+• Dougiar Webb :s the n's ward of the Osbaw confined to A ax Ho HCspital, and also a spxial tblarrle- . •r . on Sunday and felt it would be pa- j spltal, having in, BCiliBtd All thetic to see the land spoiled by a Wei his kne- in a fall; also Nelson •9m to Dr: -Tomlinson. . gravel pit. "We have one near my Cole is confined to bed with a back Albert and AMbtrkna S�rt►ia home," she gold the meeting "and it inJ,wy. A speedy recovery Is wished ------------- ------------- -- •--- B4rlewaum is an eyesore: We 'had 110 trucks an for, these trends, PAIN'S AN •DZCOILATORS V iVgi+I '� V DAY OR Now_ hour • passing our home." 'She saidMrs J. Thomas, Brooklia. spent i1.oe hour for quick, clean, guaran- Tt+i r'!`�8 • r that she had the Dept. of Highways teed first -doss painOlag and paper- ` E ys the week -end with her daughter -- a, out looking over the road the trucks h�t�t — Eric Stokes sada - • ,0 - '+ F>� AWA were Ms's. R, Hill and fancily. Whke, Decorator& R. R. 9. PicketiXI& 1 Oen wM, Air were using and as a result the Dept. g '• Debra Minaker of Huntsville is RWAaS - ALTZRATIOPIB • gave $21,000 to put the road. in good _ aaaiMsi atrsr For Ai eondition. She felt too, if the gravel holidaying with hes grandparents CAsPEN=1r - PZ A92V UMG OwasMnu Pkkering was going to so much gaso- Mr. and Mca, M. Minak�. i y 193 firm Pheats• 14M _ ... line they would have their own pumps. The Afternoon W. , snet in the ------- ---------- DfR3' - FSO61ii1� _ Ptese�t _ _ :pkken�gr Ont• I world like to see this area pre-, c�u-cti r.a•+�-e +• on T',uraaay, Sep- . served," she said. I tember 12. Mrs, J, Brooks was ;n Open dor Business Kk�Y A40 CGRKE Deputy rive Sherman Scott said I charge of the worship service and he objected to Mr. t Mr. .^_y s implied RARBERSHtJP PREtl�`'2`�C� threat. -lie said that Mr. Godfrey pur- was assisted by Mesdames M. Pegg - - - - N IL A, -; JA., chased the property L, LL:L:en, H, Moore. Final plans At4:TION'� II. II. J. TS6•> P PAY after the by-law had been passed and did were made•for the bazaar to be, held No L and LiV=&OOL COSMO _{ LaosaA ani AaibePisar tae abs rood Sam P not gee how _ � ef,e� stat To& Bsrristar council could contravene it. He made on Saturday, Septs/tcber 21, at 3.00 Open Feidy hieoa 'TIII 8 P. IL _ Rrl� Com and oahmft the 'motion that no action be taken o'clock In the church. Every Sa�4ardays from 9 Al, M to 9 P. AL term atoek. Imp Hgar• on Mr. Godfrey's application to have one --is welcome, An 'enjoy_•ible after- - ---------------- ------------ a jyr>d $eel ! GUAW.ed 1sldr„ Alm amendment. Coundllor Glen Julian. noon was soertt.on Wednesday, when ExGlST= FOI;' LZMONS IN ' - Ir FA FAN" pb� - ; seconded the motion. this g .o p -,as er-•:ertained by the a4sl sloe. Sea Ave liri Btisfsae• Reeve Lawson .said he was glad to Mt. Zion W. A. Tia October meeting • P" a/n01ls. M see so many out and hoped they would ING , 0 & T�100" �T`•�---• vri}1 be held a$ the home of the pre- _ return often to sit in on council busi- mome �• �s nese. sident-Mrs. P. Clarke. .s, _ ![QNDAY. 8RP'!'LmEs tS, 1�l ---- ----------------------------- - tamed umbo of his G e enter- nwood t The •fame O Sev BE, orttssa SS ti.. «+ �Oy� p��10 GREE�tW4C?D : number Tee A r u f cissa i>>te: friends to a square dance party and The •Masse Pickering, Oars AUCT10N)i!R corn roast on Saturday evening " .•_ .. _. _ i.Iel�Ns$e Mins Beatrice McLean sad Mrr TA�� Pegg attended a Coaching ----------------------------------- DavidA. IL C. T. - ----- -- pkkwisg CARE OF .CH>LDBEN _----- > wE� V.ti. Fara[. Congress of the Osbwwa Presbytery -------•---- - ----_ Hoomisaw NA �� Y. P. U. at Norwood on Saturday. dayWilcare for pre-school mil an by - ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hill•- Beth and day or room and board, mile and a S r cmAACTOR $ales A >3P«ilI! George attended the Bateson -Hill halt north W Pickering. Phone. Pick- Mac' Tailei s • Z•iA! ?:sops dttenttaa Glean wedding in Oshawa on Saturday. sting 327R4• � •.- Pfr.im no 9 -am The Evening W, A. met at ,the - :. cep ALTZRATiONS and REPAM 27. , • �y rnwesslonal _ hame of Mrs. D, Morden on Wednes- ------------------------------------ PICK UP AND DP>Z.1VER z, day. Bins. E, Trimble conducted the S W. C. A W NA Daadaa 9t WassIf BLADE TO MZASURE CLOXIMG NAY. ONT. ANT= -� the worship service. Plans" are being Euchre VDIR tBT BOX01 made for a recital on the Hallman : ` PHONE- PICXZRI G UW Ps+w Oafss -BSO 9-f90 I!!>ItALL ACRSAG= WIN organ to be held in the church on every Monday N►ts At 9 P. M. Pheaa leas. MO 6-301FAMS September 27 Refreshmomts were EAST WOODLANDS WIII Call At Maar -Hex as For E - 1•e Ilan yidtttsg Ei»t�srs tii� served by Mrs. A. Gardiner and Mn. :' COADAVNIMY BALL B[essase>m� AM'Da~ . ' 4ieed Cash Dean Paytttttssls G. Moore. Adm, Sae. Cash Prises Oct 11 ^at L .Bir. II1GL� _ For 7raid And R=1a!lswd { j Surd" e t o l - Olees 21110. 1" Raw f 91l"J1 ulydY ani SONS ' view emu . , 'flghwsy Monument Worsts MatOaea � SORT. ACSTL'A, PROP. !ltst7 Fapertesed Saloom* , _ FURN1TURE...,,.-­... CHESTERFIELD SUITES — CHESTERFIELD BEDS — SECTIONAL R. i. {Yhitbg, Ontario EaablWcer i•Y• Two ndles west of Whitby on an an N t g between REAL ESTATE CHESTERFIELD SUITES — STUDIO JCOUPHES - DA��EN- phene, Whitby qo "'1,46= ° photo co-op naw in Pick. PORTS SPACE SAVERS CGITINENTAL B11D� .dry ering and Ajax areas. To _ ♦ C u or sell forprompt :. • LUMBIN�► .. 'buy courteo•.+s service ask or " ROOM, 'DINING -ROOK DINETTE ANO KITCHEN SUITES _ . ,ALFRED SAYEfI j:.:. • ' Mrs. Neil. , "TRWObq • call t C 1l >s" - y �oAtIvely ttu? Higher rva!ity int the lowest Prices in Canada a �. L A. J. Schatz EST06ATES GIVIRUI ► hr OPEN— Plresr: Plehasl 19uu DU __--------- ------ General Insurance - Pickering 540 or MO. &3337 TODD'FURNITURE_ IELEYISION 8 RADIO --:'_ REPAIRS -- _ - _ - - - ; W 745 Woodbi A nue a# Gerrard f ` fto" PIMFMNG 27a • e DLTM"TON RADIO & TV t I N N. SAS FUNERAL AND - -,, ROOM a CONANT, Ei, AMBULANCE SERVICE . � BrFHUU 1TC11ELL­,,..'., - •- �tBiSTFR and SOLIClPOR LIMITED L CCOUTH SUU DM AJAX , No. Z t1MGHWAY = - - - L � •we.. SR El. Oersw. .l AT• PICKERMIi U►cH �� : •..:.-F��S AND BUILDING MATERIALS � � • �� • Telephone ... _ . i�nsursnce Co. l - - - . on PHONE AJAX 1054 = lrgb Grade Anthracite Coal —Stoker Coal amp sates For Irarss Ani coos Wlaisierm kisaraace On 13WWiogsr Fuel Oil ' a'nd ' Fuel Wood . i9Yrirsills. SllarEtn I � 1 - :•: SAND GRAVEL _ -CEMENT ,PLASTER Bowman & G630n BUILDER Er R®ZKLATt� t, O-CORODE PIPE -WEEPING PHONI wi�Y Ul t :W00D 90Rs{IN� --- ___..� ,CASWS . TILE GLAZED PIPE -ASPHALT SHINGLES - N. CA-� - r MONUITN, MONTEITH, RIEHI irT and INSTALl.t/ OI� ROOFING '• CEDAR POSTS AND POLES ♦ CO. ' AW'1?.itJ1TtONR �,1,p, 1"Oli• ' Charterer-Acaesateefr a ,Fflr Prompt Delivery Phone Pickering �74- or 75 • :AJAd. 4DSP4cED TROTRATFURi). �. . 3 3'1 i 1 /11 "/ � EES % . Illarti. . ""OUR RUCii PASSES YQtllt WAY aBH,►WA-G. W. RrEX1_, RA. t l66r ( !'heltr�ag' 461A , PICKFRh�� F A tr►w _ p>iloN z _ ase pl� :__:---- --_ ' _EVERY DAY' -•-- _ epee _44 .. .. — _ E'l r a4' a.ilt✓ 4.•^r.:7:- �� r+ai•e.- • Pw�-.. -s:Y .%1 •Q' �.' "L�i{:436R`i' Y•ry✓".•'1�rV'1♦�+YT.. L 1 / .♦, taw. � - _ � •, .- : _ «L:.•T (p a�^'I"4 •"ti. 3 h .•a2iG/Y'- Raar:v wry'. ..' .7rY7"•� ' � I -i> � � � _ �.. .... — � . - . _ . �_ • � � _ .. - � � - _ r . • . - _ - - - �"LARElMlO i�T Mr. and Xrs, Ernie Xayae of The Claremont Cub park had a service at Claremont United Churl. la, Arts A number of 1lnrlies in the ve11- ,a. spent Sunday Ot h 1&. and �. Howard Hockley, � ort�� �� � the n was the beat camp -out they hsve by school o e o b, school children will be one at _ age havat cache down with the flu. - Mr. and Kra, Cecil Redman and hese. A pirate theme was chosen for the camV lead •yet, ----------- -----------------� - the- features, iand prizet will be a. Don't forge'. the Co -OP: Bangw:t g Kr, and Kra, Al Robertson attended which was called the Jolly Rogers --- !Soot• Hill and Resebauk warded f the beat war Or a weals in ebL .. ..•: ' , to be held :n the Mount Zion United • Church basement on SeptetnbcL a, Lhe wedding OII Saturday. Storaff- Mr. XurraY Udebaw 'to Di2['lllg 8 Saturday the morning �• boYa'foutid HAme said 8elteool Da/iir _.- ' 1 Movies and. a game room for the ville, of li map floating in a �`h.'leiien Will give pareIIta the CllatlCe ry at 7.00 R m. preceding the annual ' DQies Connie Lewis, ;bottle and soon located and dug cep The Pouge . HAI and liosebank to shop at ledaure mor Christmas neeting. Tickets are' as ai1able trom Sympathy of the commeurity is 'to the U*Wure. US Ma tits and School Association' are gifts and Home -baking. please keep •' .r G:^:._:., the; local Co -Op .or any of the Dir- extended Mr. CecSl Redman. a swimming, ;aanptres and night and plan ni planting 'a C�irlsUt�s Bazaar to be N.vember 30 in mind, for b gala day - -:-! ectors. _ r Mr, and 'Mrs. Wilmot Hill repent cousin of 'the''family of three, who with two hitch -hikers, � Were k.tled games. The Pack attended In Ining _ held on November 30 of Rouge Hill for the whole lsenilT . :. the week -end � Cornwall where in a head-on colliBion near Wood-- ` they visited the Hydro Plant, stock last -eek. Bruce 'Lawden of the RCAF a:.d IL,. 'Arthur Pzovw enterWinece a • stationed a: Winnipeg: is spending a few friends from Markham on Sun- .• 10-dav leave w;th his yareata here. -lay.. ' Dave Beverly, with the CanadianA valuable plaque is missing. troir s _.. �wttiah Regiment - - a World War- One Veteran's _grave _ 4F �c - for Germany within" the next two at the Claremont Union Cemetery. - - 4f weeks. , The late Geo_ga Clarke, who' se v� THEY �pAY _ The local football squad. beat the with • he Anti^ :cen Army. was - a- - - UX:bridae team on their G•.vn grounds warded the plaque in memory of .. �y night 2-1. --------- -------------- ----- - s s seas. Neei-his havir;,sQrved over lis, to say. his wife who lives here is ugset about the matter. If . ' _ NO TAXES • ii •�Q quite h stole the plaque will the person who - - - replace it or leave it with th® local •: - v - - - - - r Legion Branch. nothing will be said - - '► it supper time bout it rad ' n questions Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Beare and— � _ _ r�E Mrs, Hammond 'Played in a bowling A "COEKPOEATIION TAR,, IS NOT A TAX ON ?= �» A �Q,b • ltail ams tournament of ladies' doi*les at StouMviIIe last Monday morn ng— - • ,1 - - COIi�'OitATION. BD'! 18, =/►18i. A ?AZ ON TB= - - • • _ - _ .. , (who did the washing ?,Ed.) Donald Bacon. of Stoutiville, with ,• .CVBTOI��iB _ 1M W8p BUY TIM GOODS. OIL 8 'F1l'e'i8 f . - °Thos, pond and Geo. Middleton, of Claremont,. played in a men's - - IT PSpODUCE& 4 - _ trebles tou-m3m-nt for Gu -key prizes at Uxbridge. last Thueada i night The Cla-emont Bvsineesar�n's A.* ori t o1 held the'. annual elerCloa o! ,' TAaZS musT ASE A COOT OF DOING BU8ZR & BE INCLUDED IN THE.PEICE smucruzz i TZKY __ _ _ . . w -. '��.. a'Lxer� last week. g*bt' Nr -Decd was elected Pred.dent♦ re; l-cing 'he retiring rresident. Chas. Cooper Jack M3nae is VI -Ce' - ASLONG -• WI?H WAGES, AND TSS COOT O F SUPPLMS.11AT487►LS ANDV'c?-Presld<nt. �A ) R - - President in charge of baseball:i -P Gordon Srmes: Vice-reoident . is AN - INCRZAZZ IN COSAO&ATION TAX=. OB Of - >ts: �ea 'chargt of recreation. Harry roster; Seere'sry-Tr-aau-err Harry Green. ANY OTHER ` TAXED. IS AN D(CREABE IN C001M - �M► - ` 1-►� Dirrctr+ra: P11 Voss. Welter SYtnes, Gerald Allman, Mr. and M -a. Louis Udt11 and 1&. and Mrs. !'red Udell az: New -fork_ City have been visiting w th Mr•WO and.. Kra Wm. Gliddoei air, i'rcd llfarle7 is e!n+Dying ave!- w ZICS[IIOT _ P1tICE8 tie 'Olt OTHE! _ PRENURZ rLTMAMMY HENCE. A DECl8A88 IN CO)i?iOHATIOX TA7 LE8 IILD ROMltWA3Sa THE U ON COM AND P1 WZ& L _ . = a , _•• ; _. _ • :Yin - �♦ �' o o P P - , _ `►� :.- ation this week. While be is off dvt7 Mrs, !Morley and baldred L.oyst are ch..MCe of the poet o>t'tra The lcftl Al^h-.r7 Club held a Weiner roast at the hr"w mi Irt-s Vlzlep last FrVay even'.aet when 25 mert'ber6 and tr.erne attended In the loeal baseball finals. Al. tots and Pfwches tied their aeries on Friday ICght with a game each, when Peaches c:aT+e out on _ - S1ML _ IMOMTREAL 6ANAN000E - - T H 1 - COMPANY OF CAN�ApA LI M i t p NMLTON ItANTFO#0 - - 1010Mr0. _ -- — - IkU Ramszeond at0ended a dmnw and outing In Wb itby on Thursfty last. sponsored for earsise, boys of the Toronto Stat. -T 1• ._.,1..STR0UD S FOOD, MARKE OPEN EVgtY EVENING TELL 7*00pem!Q U E H LLS-* = f -M, BAT BEPTMKBZR 19th - 2M - 214 7 EXCEPT THUIMe & FRI. TILL 9000 peme];O�Zmmmm 7mmm- -. POPULAR BAND A. PMTU T2 7 M85 IGARETT,ES CARTON OF 10 — 33c PEGO. 04 CARTON OF 8 — 41c PKG8. i%ONTENAC pint Bricks' forM ICEC I XUNT'8 CHOICE-, - - Large 28 OL Tin mHALVES 1b ';6$ 11;lil�m 29 PM F I -7- D" (5PkW Offer Of 108 -off) - Giant e o.p WAfts. a 'Flak6 P 4 FRESH FRUITS &VEGETABLES FIRM GOLDEN RIPE_ BANANAS ... . -1b. 19C POTATOES, Canada No. 1 Ontario 6 qt. basket_29C -SHOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER jarige heads Ift NA (by dn p6m) lb OXTAILS - While'They Lost j. 41 .7 Z t Mpg - C., P. obarier two Oalom 09,20 Uaftod Church cc VVOUDUQ,tmGet I bw MP U* UW ' f 04ppw as DuaDa,rta�n on October !► -wm wedat musie by am gum Choir- "Wimmam-ft"Im Aw *9 ffmwe 01100" =0 RUbM 4POkO Of VOCIL im- 80400hudlime ummscents in WAIM&M that 13"re be nothims leer, � streaming how the mingle of God's _ and the Turku GuMer at Cberry- wood' Octabei M After the meft. on ,M1r17 AW the 61absy supper an Oct, WM be Am. X C. CrWAM 09 WOO cwnd& Me d1malt vft folk ercm love gave zcjitjjUo, and ride whole �mg closed. the )ad)— retired to Uw *bft 14 in Cbmrzrw*W Church Xall. nkumm* unt" Church. Ths Arid- the RrAW 191M Germaw, Run& -these ftgnimte.. Mn, X WkAU_ church hall where all enjoyed is cw: Mfir. and Mk& IL Tboa JA' a& my nm -g choir win 2=bh mude ary 894 00" 3"ArOP'san countries, 2210M of Cedar Or.,,., iapired ,. kiotas lunch served b7 the Cherry - week for A motor tip. 0 cammmls, low Lorna aem ag California. She dwelt 4n the aced of friends :Iv all with her mdit= of am so,, wood ladies. Mr, muid 31M 2L XjVmm Game- jq gpmd*q her holiday w"th her taism stransers, and for articles for `Blest are the pure lzi� heart", Dur - ------------------------------ bridse, Visited Mir, and 31M*80r" Mr. fwd Mm J. Rennie. fu=isbing their hooks. She also ing a brief business period, vita-: CLARE OM CO-OPELAIM" 14TOdd, an Sunclay. Ioamm*- Otmats and friends at the ladies In] spolm of the work done by the Jong wem accepted *am Stouffyille Ammtva=7 Service w6[l be hold In Cbwr3rw Vmfted Church at 12 Cherrywocd . wmm-s Association met in the cb=,ch to hew 3Lm ADmie church dor the Sailor Citizem at Toronto. Miss W- Hutchison, SzOuti- and Markham groups. The Fall Rally of the W. K S. of York Ptesbyteriza ANINUAL IAZETING Mr. ZION CHUMM — 7.10 P. M. a. 13L and 7.30 M The nwxvgDg Rkhop ol the Wasi onary Ungnigra- ville, impressed us all with her de. - was announced. as was the Turkey' WEDNZSDAY, BEFT. ?A IM. TIcksis ftrvAft will be pooducted by our $1m -T 1• ._.,1..STR0UD S FOOD, MARKE OPEN EVgtY EVENING TELL 7*00pem!Q U E H LLS-* = f -M, BAT BEPTMKBZR 19th - 2M - 214 7 EXCEPT THUIMe & FRI. TILL 9000 peme];O�Zmmmm 7mmm- -. POPULAR BAND A. PMTU T2 7 M85 IGARETT,ES CARTON OF 10 — 33c PEGO. 04 CARTON OF 8 — 41c PKG8. i%ONTENAC pint Bricks' forM ICEC I XUNT'8 CHOICE-, - - Large 28 OL Tin mHALVES 1b ';6$ 11;lil�m 29 PM F I -7- D" (5PkW Offer Of 108 -off) - Giant e o.p WAfts. a 'Flak6 P 4 FRESH FRUITS &VEGETABLES FIRM GOLDEN RIPE_ BANANAS ... . -1b. 19C POTATOES, Canada No. 1 Ontario 6 qt. basket_29C -SHOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER jarige heads Ift NA (by dn p6m) lb OXTAILS - While'They Lost ' ARTICLES FOR SW NURSERY STOCK vigorous and healthy esp.. oraamea- 4 tai '.ilhr" variety c6 hedges, ever- 89*8016 trees, pebaies, currant, buo- m etc. Moderate prices. 7nsp6ouon tovited. Jerry. Hose k. first saltn month at Pickering High 6cRoo1. - Phone: P1Okermg 32743. Oct 11 -' ------------------------------------ heal - and CURRANT BIISBXS bladc and red, best varieties, eal- and strong dt cut, prices to dens, +ar Hasek, Srst farm north ..ed Pkkering High School. Phone: Plebisdag 327J3. IS --------------------------------- FOR BAL r-kiddieo gynin set with glidsf; two swincK Good canditiM : RsuombWa; also Set of Power Tools - Craiiooaa tool bencb with saw- dust bag; half -horse motor (split- phMo}; heavy duty power naw; two extenalms..G*od as new. M, ado- Toggat, Pickering. ----------- ', APlLEB YOU BALM Barters, mesbsto s. Giremmw ;1.75 Per Bvohel MIM. C. Reeser, R IL j Pickering !awe in" west, of Brock awn OR Mh Cooe..Won - 1h7R SAIx,--amall frame house, in - PPxAcring Village. Large lot. - 5W :.. cash. Apply W, G, Lawson, Solicitor,. Pickering phow 6". !OA SAI:. _F1,ndlay coal and. wood range; also a gram=hone and. 24 no- eords. Reasonable. Phone -Pickering 23. ------------------- FC1R SA1�-i7-lash RC.A TV set wrath base, in xxcellent condition. 342one Picker ng 210J after 6 V. m ----------------------------------- .70a SALZ-chofeez large tomatoes liar e:eaaing oto table use by the +[tasks[ or bushel. Bring your ton - to iaer, Janes Murdoch. 4th cone as - non, Phone Pickering 187W13. HELP WANTED AVON PRODUCTS REQUIRE Capable, pleasant lady to cover the Pickering area. Car an advantage, }Good earnings.' Write: Miss M. Tow- ers, Apt 364, 161 Wilson Ave. Tor- - imOto: ___________________________ - Y4" aged 18 to 17 for apprentice In sheet metal and heating tusiness. Thme 'Pickering 178, or write Bos 108 Pickering P. 0. - ----------------- Woman for ironing and light house- -. -'wart. One day each weed[. Transpor- tation . provided Greenwood. Phone Fichaing 447• EXTRA LNCODM Ladies; Fall and Xn-ss burins sea - mon provides big cash 3roflts daily. "aw fast selling chileven's, ladies Wear to friends, neighboaa. Beaut- •Hul styles, top quality. Write today. British Knit- Simcoe. Ontarlu WANTED TRANSPORTATION WANTID ;to leave Malley Farm Road and Na 2 Highway, between 8.30 and 8,45 a. se,. to Adelaide and University Ave, Toronto. Leaving Toronto at 5 p. In. :.ikon Pickering all. WliXl'El}-a good, large space ben - !or or a coal, wood Quebec heater ale. Clemmer, 5th concsolcm Cmia ' pdile cert of Brock Road. __TRANSPORTATION WANTED to Hy and Blow from 1AverP00l - . ipo.'aer, arriving m 8.30 and leaving .at 5 tt, as S, Bradbuq, 56 Glendale • : Dene, Dumbarton P. 0. TO REM' � aKMiT-swo-room, eparhnen� 8oumble hr a Qulst cadpio► v mt '016*w 1, W NO= sad boort *a two R gnome. Bee A picketing Nevem itO0iLt3 i'O R'�T-at M 131enda]s .0oWua Platerine fteme 111371. ,'10----- ----- 71 ink am Phan 579 Plakafng. : as v ''•e- - -160 sirs ': .. � ,, ,_ �; ., •... �.., .. .__._ ._. • ..- MISCELL�►Nims PAT DIINN Yovr friendir Resident A 4 1 MLJA DUG and CLEAN= esiiuoes !COMING EVENTS Tanks Pressure System -IIRI CAsuruTtr--solm6 _-i►Y>roMp_A�■� a;oT TOR1sEY BIIPPER ' • Be141io Tanis cleaned 7h; --- _ - assumr IMuRuNc4, arc � • By The Evening W. A, Seaitary wow;• � KWROM Ala NST Moue ROP6RT18g FOR LAW W= WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 186'! WiTi, TII.II: FOR S�,g.. PickerinC.g Z.United Church HONE: MKERMG 488W C Y R I L E e M 0 R L E Y Dimer'lro SJS Oa ------------------------------- MCIOIRlltO V Adan, Sl." - Child ander 12, 56c. ------------ --- _ EIICBBE- - ORETTA.S -• MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, IM COOPER BLOCK LTo. 8.15 Jr. 3L d4tf G=ilr !A� `Y�... '1�ORQiIi"Q tier : At the home of MM C. Qalntea ®a► FabPe" Rod, North_ 8th how from No. 2 Highway anNEW �Ccracrete IIndUnderAtoioe• t+aL laal's Cha IOCA3'ION - I ?btesflg W. A, Doabartam _ • � � . �' ------------------- : '•C e� 111t� Blocks TUIR=EY BIIPPF.ie U G=W ROAD, Nam= • ; MATIW ROAD, PIMEMQr MT. - pROU In DUNDA:RTON UNITED C•RURCE OP>clf ZVZNIIWGS . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1847 arh..� !{eiveing 4lwn- Dlnner Served Fj _ 5 P. M. OR w 66c.r Ad.a. — chug saner lE, WHAT'S UP? M -------itASY-QP!'I't5----- - -- --TV AND =AOiO -_ _, _ T» VA1= O* �....r _ Reliable baby -sister mvailalble. Phone GV1.RAi4TlS SWVi[H j ' ! aIOiQ AM 4UML BY ZXM1T TEC HMCLW - r, exle" 44"1 OR ----_.._ - '► PIIi9O4VAL ! �• - Alkmdk t-1; - RATE t . ° -----�__�-,-------- 541zs>Q asOUM zz ---------------- - -- -�--- ' - - � JOHN L. LAY INSURANCE Saturdaof registered�ptember ?5-gh -aesrt;aa sale �� - - T.Mphonh Pkk•rin9 2E tains milkers, springers and- heif- grmade i(i BESVICss N2�IIR;1MM"AL GAS . ere of Mr. AUSTIN W400Dt Bret OIL TNSTAU ATION9 darn east ori Saraysaanviile Cemetery 21 Year's Rsperiaaee at 100 P. m, - Sale F Galea COLE3IAN No. 2 Highway. Ben on Highw tee - Reason for sale -not installing bulk -- _. FACTORY TRAINED storage, Jack Reid, suctionter. FINDLEY KITCHENSTOVES ' VACUUMsep 27 G AJAX LUMBERCO eels. »amiss, Heaters Rte. Tuesday, September 24•--Dispe. salAJAX - i Dmf Sale of iiolseeaa Dai:'y+ Herd. by Svc- ------------ --------------- - R E E 1 tion. consisting of 30 head. including ------------------------------ ' w d keret cows. an and F ri POL 4 SPringer rETNYL� LITIUTi PAL ash 1AIHEN YOU ou suer• Con. ' 3. Plcker ng ----- t- _ , . ONE C'lR MORS t 13.s - heifer a Lot _ t - . WS,_.____GALLONS OF tlMBURGH P Township on the Greenwood Road. 8 TANKS CitBA AJWS - two mike north of Highway No. 2, THE SANITARY WAY - cog of Ptckering Village: or three miles .oath of Greenwood, property New [aria[ w4iled - SWion Road and No. Z High way of GEORGE VALE NOTE --bull[ W. WARD storage has forced the sale of this !hosts: Whitby MO 8-2563 tine young herd of Hobteitis• No Re- 10-81 = TELE>'HONE DICKERING 3bb serve. Sale at 1.30. 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