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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_11_294 G, -W.-C. An riled As Second Clan ilfatter „ " +r n VOL. 76 NO. 32 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1951 1 Cessfa Per C•or Peal Ottk• Dept. Otftwa. Ont. staget $LN Par year Unit" States; $&58 ensanis presidfridaynbartTOwnS�INominationsDu�iw- r Fro'm t0 .t11. - �1��8 7 t8 .�i� P g. P $ s x Nominations will be held for. both Piakoring Township and Pickering Pickering Village -_ - village c«�ncilh this Friday night. Councillor Queries Mr.'Shier, Church St, is now con r Nominations Lor the Township wiII gS leant'$ at t Rest FfCm& •*Jt y - be held in the ToKzsstup Hall at • • eptly suffered fractured ribs as si . Brougham. from, 6 to 7 p. m: The council Mees result of a fall inhoned, t his and W201 village will be held in the Memor- admitted to hospital. ] I° - _ sal Hall tram 7 to 8 P. m Councillor Glen Julian charged at- Mr. Bert Maurer is home from y In the township, nominations are council this week that there werehospital ft :following a serious bout' s e - . open far the ot5ces of Reeve, Dep. errors and omission in the minutes with Pneumonia. - a uty-Reeve and Five Councillors of meetings of November 11 and 18. Mr. John S. Balsdon underwent - - - (one from each Ward to be elected) He said that in a general . ohser- surgery last week-end for hernia, at' nation he noted that nowhere was and two trustees in School Area No..' fthe Oshawa Hospital, and is now re it mentioned.abqut. his motion or as 1 and three trustees In School Area judicial inquiry. covering .incl). _ No. 2. Reeve Lawson said that because ----------------------------- ------ In ease a poll is called, elections the motion had . no seconder the mot- HON SIDNEY SMTPH for both nownship and village will ion was in fact no motion and there- lWafater Of External Affairs l be held on Saturday. December 7, fore not recorded. Will Address The Annual Meeting boors: 10 a, m So 7 p m.., Councillor Jack Chapman said he Of Ontario Riding 1 Pickering Village residents will felt council minutes should. be dealt progressive Conservative Assoc. gs be asked to vote on the qutnion of with at statute meetings-- : W TO Mr. Julian said that the clerk had WN HALL Birl'RY �purehasing. then Hydro System"• recorded a large number of matters ilEiiD?1Y, DECEMBER 8 - g P. bL _ Hydro engineers will attend the but had not recorded what he had HON. MIKE STARE 5} L e, nomination meeting an Friday might said accurately. M. P. Ontario Biding y lreetlisab Diet Slices - Pre"eot-elect. Walter 8• Fa"8 a� mower questions on "I thing it is a serious injustice Will Alae Spear r 9 1 the when there are omissions and errors". -�---------------------------- newly ------- --- --_ 1►sites R. L.ybde, newly elected be acid. ---- - g= t TS MUST GO! I -- ------ �darat of the Danbarton Kiwanis On one where Mr. Julian contended ]t,>QEAL.VRBAN NIG Y � •Beal- .il Lake over. the chair ft:cga re- THE a AT ROTARY tiring �lresideat. Milton G. Sleep an Last Week for the words Bongo highlands should aye have been Rouge Valley Develop- The focal Rotary Club on Mttadag' •:. Jaauar9 1st If there are rats The president and following officers garbage dump. it won't in the township tnenta it was learned that lar. Julian nig}tt repeated what has likely be-; the ` be Pied himself had written out the motion, come an annual practice--the enter-i will be inducted at the first January Asper who w� ll get rid' of them but. Retarded Children using the words Rouge Highlands. taia;r)g of their rural (agriculturist-d faceting by the Lieut. Governor, Mur- something will be done if it is found With the pressure here that night lare•er) friends on "Rural-Udram"" b !ty Saadjtord of Agincourt for Divi- they are there in numbers. The fund-raising campafgin is now its no wonder there were errors," Mr. Ivfght in Rctary. Bron 'Councillor Glees Julian said it had it the last week. There have been Julian said. se: 1st Vice Edwin been re to him that there were mny generous donations grade by r James said he did ?ace member ad the leeal Z:ii 0 b • �d Yue, Louis .NacFas- numerous rats in the dump. which are � been ,hs and from other not liter the clerk's duty to WM hoot to one ad tlialr •>�ienda'� lam.; 9Ee. Nels. Westlake; rrtas.. a menace to farm& and homes in the ,ems in the metropolitan area. We write down a person's point of view. at dinner in the Hight Bchooi Caret- .Balfo=*Sleightholme. The following area„ acknowledge with dncere thanks. Councillor Hobert Stewart said he aria, at 8.30. acre Directors: Harry Cook. Robert Mr. Arthur Carlton. dump care' Moitat Cockburn, Agricult;1V11 Ra°-- ' lasledoe, Andy Milligan Elmer Amnia taker, said that most of the rata in the contributions that have Borne felt it was physically impoes3bie for , note Harold Mitchell. the dump* have been brought in with `from the followimg: O%*efe Drew- the clerk to get down every word. presentative for North York was' "Well what is put down should be guest fie,. t u ling of the work of i Retiring president (Dint) Sleep truckloads .of refuse. ing Co,. W. Gary Wright IIectr.- agate", -said Mr. Julian. He asked wishes, to thank the various service A motion was made to have the is of Canada. Whitby: Caaadiaa that reference to a procedure by-law the Dept. of Agsiculttue, fire ctaa-�', • clubs, church organizations and all Sanitary Inspector of the County Legion Branch 322. Ajax: Tamblyn 'read "the procedure, etc.," instead of tion Of District Agric. Representatr c others who helped make the Kiwanis Health LTwt snake an investigation to Drugs Ltd.; Dowty Mquilpment of "a procedure, ect." ives. 4-H C1:uba eta „ welfare projects successful and wish- determine what can be done about the ' .leis all.-the toa,Cpiiarenta of the season. rate, Canada Ltd: Pal->�'ek 5'Ifg' Co" Several changes were made to the Hitrodtseed by Preadent Harold Some of the winners from the l aw- .____ 'Whxby:.Pickering Branch Women's minutes and then they were adopted Rirhardsoa and Rotarian Geo. Todd. with the amendments. Mr. Cockburn. Is one of the oldest-1 h auris Sports Day and Fall Fair are "tote: Carling Breweries Ltd' --- as follows: Marquis Tiers vi*on -the Flood Control IS - -perfection Bal.ery. Whitby: - Great ----------- --------- "'C'~'kS° Representatives and we �f is credited with ;Dour Sleightholme trophy for best Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. Ltd•: Township Employees �� Biome Cooking. Winner of the Stroud G. Newell Real- Estate, Picketing; in that vocatiess He tropiry for 3 years in succession -was Contentious Subject Harwood Garage: H. H. Goode .and • tnaaY changes and developments wit2a ji'hilip Amnia, who now keeps the Sons. Whitby:. Dupont. of Canada To Get Th® Bird the Dept of Agricukure and in his trophy. A new Stroud trophy will be rticular field. doneA. by Past Dist. Gov. Bob A delegation of about 25 persona Reavrtional Fund: Ramiro Bron and Jim ' �.:.Altroud for next year. The Robert from Riverside- Drive appeared before Ca (Can) Ltd.: Trip T"-ay. f' The 45 employees of Pickering Mr. Cockburn was tb:Lnked by Rot-f Zzladcn trop':; for h;g`.es: po:ntc per taw-,s 4 cot. ,c : N(nday night ar,c. ads Ltd.: Bert Schrene ELctrt+e: 1 ash turkey Boyce _ . _ _. Township will a receive a *key arises 4 pupil went_ to Pickerrg. The iiiw�.nfa i F urging Fische: and Ludlowe Social Club. for .Christmas, as a girt from the ------------------------------ } resertrd a br.�f u. 'n council to { • �, a8hielc' for the beat ball tram vasa won':mplement a mot, of s few nicks Tmn:ss Prod C's. Canada. Ltd.: D. mu.ticipality. Eakr Lodge No iS� - m._by moon. ago to Earry out some work in coin- I. W Kernp Drugs. Many local bus- Reeve Lawson said it had been a There were 1289 exh;b; s at ace fall vection with Mrod control. iness men }rave given personal do- past custom and courcil were unard- Ort November 14, a meeting of Bair, 200 .pore than last year, Mi. Dav;d Crichton, president of ( mous on the matter. Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 350 was T'ne highest port w.ntuze from t):e Riverside Drive Ratepayers' nations which cannot. be sekmaw- If nothing else, this news brings cake school were treated to a day at,AasociaCori rude the presentation. In ledged in the pre=& for reasons of to light Ahat the township must cet• bell in the Pickering Commuaitp the Royal Winter Fair, returning to t•"e brief he said, we believe it is` te e, And the hoose-to-hottse can- tainly be growing. It Is surprising to i'°dge w'aa opined in the ttsttal enjoy dinner and an eveniLgof en- necessary 'to correct some' mistate- vase of A jsx has had heart-warmintr I know there are 45- people employed t Drm with Noble Grand Sister DaiWy dtetrtaintment with the club rtzer..bers ments made a Week ago by a minority regulm The canvassers have not all by the municipality. Lddl is the chair. j Map from our area." He stated that finished• sa it is impossible to give ---------------- We were very, pleased to see ss•1 - r, . , lame teachers. --------- _ V The club would like W thank all contrary to lar. Jack Hambleton'@ ;participants in the fair and the teach. statement of the previous week, that fire ver. at collected this week. many Sisters out el hope t nasty o rnak it such a there were only 6 homes on the flood However• tte�kt week's tJoAe! the Hospital Asks For evening, and sincerely hope refs .enrol aro who 'helped t e suceess. Plans are already being made area, there were 22, a list of which Asaociatian will dish the !lrtal s- eniras was as enjoyable one. for the Fair and-Sports Day for 1', 58. was attached to the brief, motaat collected. Additional Grant minutes of tete previous meetlrtgj r _______ He. requested ,council to proceed If you have not sent your done- were mad and approved. There was i, Pickering United Church with the work and fill in the mouth 'ton or had a Canvasser can on you, Oshawa Hospital .are requesting a quite a bit of business to attend to, 14 to Buell). Doeessber 1, M7 _ . of the old creek bed. He pointed out will you pbAse send yaw cortribut- grant from this township in the during the evening and plans We're •L}tat if this were not' done, then the ion NOW, to "Retarded Children's amount of ;i,t)86.00 to cover indigent made to increase our benevt lent' _ $3,000 spent two years ago In i+titnd Bank of Montreal, Ajax. Ont. patients-over a 12 month period from work in' the district. 'C=o and hone �• D. A. Cptg_ straightening would be - Sept., 1956 to Sept., 1957. 66M *charnel mlsdoasey ficin Jag- � �6 the creek, The Association nuns represented-on the sick Gmetnbers,rand vand Y report wasted, Reeve Lawson said first a grant of ss< Speaking est December 1st, at 0 the last meeting of the Pickering all apt _________ _- ;500 had been pard earlier thin year. 31.15 A. Xin Pickering United ODDFEU.OWti' LODGE Township Council when a request'. It was pointed out by the reeve there ear to be recovering satisfactorily- , Cltv�. Bev. Mr, Clugston h a -- was made for financial hell.. The was no money in the budget for this Sister Dolmage is now at home and . pNng roan well Borth hearing. oPAP�` DRIVE." Association requested that the Court- amount; at this time. improving nicely. ^ T. Foal Cptra l re Robert Stews a Oshawa Sister Nancy Colley. P. y r wag - SATURDAY, DECD 7, 19.$7 tat make a grant of $10.00 per month It was agreed to refer the .rr • � per township re}aild attending fire Hospital request to the 1958 council. .presented with her fifteen-year jenv-- Proceed@ To a P. mad school. The request was well recei- rt said he el by the D. D. P., Sister, Patricia(_ understood council felt that most of red and the Councillors showed a Silk. We congtYtulate Sister Cullet ��; Pieteeiag Ae their hospital grant money should go '• great. deal of symphathetic interest.ng and may she wear it in health and' y0a PICK- to The request 13t patients • - VP - - The request was granted • and • made ha iness. - s - _- --- retroactive to * Septesriber.' When the over a period of 154 days, part of the p The meeting adjourned and • -- -- George pgka ■,eeelves Second .1958 Council is installed. the Assoc- amount receivable in the form of lovely lurecbeork served by she Sis- '� Sakeft isip P. D. H. School lation will have to request continua- grants. tars, -- tion of this •grant. This is the boost ---•----------------- -- - -- -- kt Geo. Pibf, one of the outstanding .Bedell by the Asaadation to enable As J. Thompson students in' the local high School, i to better train the children. A Santa Claus Paradw', *;llMat been awarded the Second reprsenma etation was de also to the rr has Ajax Council and mpt with the same Welfare Officer Claremont Dec.1 C Sdtolarahip ilor Ont County. a neceiv- varve of O0 He Barker results. A grant of_ $19.00 per month completion to»' ea the >t¢cDawell Scholarship, $9K per town child will be made . (also The resignation of - E. G. Baker, Plans are nearing comp at Queen's University retroactive. to September).. township welfare officer was accept- the Claremannual oar Santa Claus Parade as Pickering Village Council has also ed by township council this week and 7. --------------------- - consented to A. J. Thompson appointed on a trial there is ar%. give a grant for Pink- besis until the - end of January, 1958 MWwhere in this 'ate' prize *non", W. V. Ued�K ening . Village children attending the a rt ;g r advertisement listiafithe school. This Is a wonderful help to t a to k b per year. class flosta• ; .. ry Mr. Baker had stated previously fes for the various. 'wiiPt: - the Association and we are. most ludo' .jh�; spy friends in Pickering that his. as tax collector was There will be a draw y and district express tbdr, sympathy grateKul to . the Camcillors, but it taking up so much time; he wanted to Prize and a Free * to his widow , son and daughter. a pony, as First ' does not mean test floe don't need be relieved of the welfare work. Wit" a tsob"_41 i the passing of ,Zr. W. V. Reddi%, of Mr. Thompson who is b Draw for .the' children t help from all the citizeraa who have Ps by-law en- � given their support, since the Assoc- p,' gin as the prize. Keswick. and former manager of the K forcemeat officer for the township" s been considered . Can >iarrk of Gommer+ce here. ration was formed. will carry the welfare :work along This has also) with hi= regular duties. one-of the+ best parades in this arco+, ' Mr. Iiedtiitt had not enjoyed the The Town of Whitby will be can. �' some seen many* health s:nce retiring from -the varied this week. If you were out --------- ------------'--------- far better than is y�Ws will-W in - be .t of heal Several from .. here ' attended the larger places.'' _ bank, a little . over ten "` acro, when the canvasser milled, please --- Whitby-Russia Game in Toronto last good, or eve:'rbut passed aw:y sudJIr-,J - send your donation to' the ,nk of Friday night, when. the Dunlops wort That's Saturday. w J*0800 heard Saturday bights on end. Funeral service was held on Montreal in Ajax, Reneanuber--you Claremont CULT, riot actor the news. Wedneed'°y _ are belping Wl+itby children--Corr. _ r - _ z. to be wit him !; _ �dhP-1�. f-�0: 8-x6• 1-D'l; No 1, tJeaa)--------------- . -� � 0� �� " y . The home od 2&. and ]err. lic7d 1.34:141; 4-20; 4-27; 5-20. 'Um E. Cravasa. ot! $i�lassd tido! -- :. B&Won has been movt d iron Che High Triple (MM - John Castles No. 3. (R age) _-----------_ a I�Rftisp at a for the oosain� Base Iine Corner to $roedvdew, >3t 790; A. Sudss►a 743; Ralph Thoarr Na 5. (Lill) ----------------- cal e� on Mends here this vvet. November s make way for the new (hedge. sa 705; (LADECS) - aft= Phomas No, 2, (Kae) _1g Do *1DrV4 We Bomar In the V81 - took p� at ,fie _-9 iced Church on 99atvrdiq aftanooft . of the Woman's dissociation, Mr. W. Durham of Toronto, Vasil- 085; Seib Wells 533; Eustis Bandar- No. 4 (Joy) _------' ;in Fairport Unified Church. . The ed his aunt Mrs. C. M&Usb 1d last chin SM High Single (MEN) - John High Single - slat - Eileen Thamp- NorneQnbea 30th. ,! a gye; President, Mss. W, week -and Castles 343; R:Jwh Mwinas 288; AL son 31C A speedy recovery to Mrs. R 'J. Avis; Vibe�Pses„ 3Srs tRawboa; tad Mrs .C. Match. Mrs. 8 Cook, Mrs. Thomas 242; Barb Wells 218; Lottie High Single - hand�p - l3leen Ands Who has been 111. - Avis; i6 idra W. Raiea:. l2nd J. Henderson and Miss Jessie Send- Pkwhner 281.. (LADM) , - Eleanor Thompson 330. Congratulations to Mr. and Sha. ]fps J. Patterson: Tress„ arson spent the week -end in BuiWO- Baxdusnhin 208. High Triple 9t1 _Eileen Thump- John $. Denney, on the bia#h d • ISR, Saladon� Corr. Se;r,, W& F. Mis. John O'Brlen has been can Due to lade of space the �bver 200 son 372 daughter at Ajax Hospital. r . aeott, 3&L C. Lunney is the convex- fined to bed for two weeks. She scores" had to be omitted this week, high Triple - handicap ween S'or'ry i 'hear that it B R)otei ft. ds at the noWw Fuad. sad Mrs. wished a speedy recovery but will Mppear neat' week 'again. Thompson 020. to Willis (a is the recovhospilery. Seat wish. .... `;r The booth A welcome is extended to Mr. and NOTE---subscrtptLw for the News Scores over 200 flat Eileen es for ,r speedy �covery. sects is social Cowmw. who have Plan to be at the Sake Sale and Mss H. Mrs. Balson, recently cam now be placed with Mrs. Wan. Thon*don 314; Wilda lAw 229; Mary doses for the oe oung were: paper Will Lay 218. 201 • Lily Jones 900; Sae Tea: on December 7th, in Bt. Paul%• -Cook and K% g��, Guests moved to this community. They have Fertile, at the Hey. The of honor= were: Rev. Z. and Mrs. nought the house formerly owned be started the week *a order , is Stork 201. theon.tihe_Hlll, render the anspiaea a/ ;VBal;fdnsao. by H. Moa'ley- taken. - , ----------,_--- 3�r..aad Mrs loaner Scorn over 200 handicap Eil- the Ladies' Atadliary 641, - - eand School Association, .. ' - ... - .. _ eea Thoa�peon 830: Wildls Law 855; Iiedje d We ase mry to repast. that -Mr. The Hoax --'--- --- Oshawa. visited with 3&. and Um ' IIaavt Bsnadle is oldie !n a seri" monthly meeting w311 be held at the Piekerlmg Ladies Sowliyg, Nov. *tL. Mary Loy �, �: LAY Janes 223; , C• Maicidew- be shown. (sondidan at Ajau Hospital. His school on December�,2nd. Films Will Team Blaadinga Betty Madden 918; Hilda Lear+ox wife Watsond - ;iGToyea) Mtn. —"—�— ilda Tiara 901) 'Dorian Shod- A good crowd attended $y ragtter 84s des arrived nos 8uodq > Detroit Nem - Tans Points 203; Treed 200. Scout Haxasr on Satltda� AR TH.E LAR'S NEWEST C A : .- . ���cfi,.��-'F 7 , ��r�_ - +� ,r.+ _ .7c .-c. .- _ . _ .� -� - �n'-r �. - -�-- �•, •.- � a�-+_..•-^,.r-, � _ - _ - _. � __may -� .... y • : . _ } Mr• Kea ddle h'is be,,t tnavell- this Thursday night, We Will have Tb& � Ate i� pO' Amar OL.AREMONT a are glad to report that Mr.insthPeddle Winaipg, Calgary and report on game for next week. day evening d last west. at lice L%tited Cbureb baraar, held better at- Edmoatorl In his abc'ence,, his wife w , understand that Wdbb school home of TCM l�laltin r'a fte" ` Tom Hasanond is taeling • � :s I[ Dr final Saturday. well very a�xcesdul tca• his accident la:.t 'W"4 while.- c'st has 'been v#sitiag in Toronto ca the 5th Linc Uid►r•idrie, is to 1st H�r�i�WGn.. o* lh><i6am was t%& /nsA • - . qhs ba*w :,.was opened by NO- the end off one of his finites'$ while _.We are pleased to report that Mrs, tenders for a new �l5,000 school �°"°" w Was. ,P�dddia. • using the saw in his shop.- Harry Port:r who has been in hos- When the new school is opened. the Mrs D• �' tea. aper .� !?tins are well *&r way for the, ge4; Dr. Clugston, w3o with his Pim, is im^roving nicely and anlay present (building wi11 be toes dower. visged l(ra x Tt um of WhitOr6le .. Quishnas Parade here on Decem- wife has been on missionl'y work be able to rc•.ur•n home this week. It is expected that Sarco will be recently. ?th, and the the is no+v up and 'Japan for the Pmt seven _Y -ark Mrs. Hockley Sr., of Uxbridge has clos-�d trona Tuesday until the fOU- Mbirky PbaOu and �' d!K'orated. at the tow -corners. y� he guest speaker at the even- been ill with pleurisy and we hope owing Monday this Christmas which I.sti>,zYLan visited AV" ��R on *0' .Yrs. Tom Dovis estoped with Ing s�,� ad the United Church for a speedy recovery. at this �'e - i only. last Thursday, wYien last S=day. This was he anrYaS Mr. F'ran> iL-1rzho suffered a gives the men a real holiday , w time. They are planning to work !(r. and Mrs. it Draper visited aft u ber Oar slid ,Off ttte road ocean. Brou- W. M, S service and the president, :bad fall in his hoane a week ago, is this Saturday to make up for the '4j" on 'Saturday . 6"li t Iaa% VM Sham, Crtarhing into a telephone pole Mrs. N. Sanderson; assisted by Rev. na v 'Convalescing at the home -ad extaa� day, o4Y IIS. and 7h's. Who. Duosan Mo% : 'and wrecking' the car. H.•'Lacke3 during the regular_ his son in o: haws. A Trervartlsta. d 7ga>�b6s� Wt. PToam Wagg is now• h0mi'-roan vice. Mr. Lean sang a solo, occ�- Walter Hopkins, truck driver for t d� �n � �� rloeob- • the Pesabrake i%egrifal, where its apnied oh the rg3n by Mrs Ladle . i e.. injured his foot about , ------------------------------ b Jams Peddie.. ' GREEN Rl�/E1t I'', attending `�°l d tom. has been confined since Thaalrsgiv- ey. There was yi iriteresting 4uee� eight wecks ago, 'and it is still in the O. Paterson, Mrs. Dundee's rotbes�• ' 1 ling, when he suffered a heart at- ! cast: We hope he still soon be back Bev'• Daniels of the Mission BA . p._:iod, When n,anY in the con- �-Lw. i tion to work. -----=_----- ada gregation asked Dr. Clugston about will be at the (church here with ----_--- Aaae Keavil and -Lynda Sawthe, his mission work. The annual non na~ion . meeting films to tell us of the work ' ma w'�P mill Vdiaae N - ce Ajax, are both teaching this week ' Mas, Sprint, of Toronto, ape.y! the for village, trustees a the Police church Is doing, on December B, at _ November W. at Ivy, about six miles south d weekend here with. Urs. Conners. Village of Claremont, will 5e held 7.30 p. m. --- •----------------- ' -. -,Power 0,i9a n, ts 4 oulev,ard -bucl Big -haul brawn i 41, g . P �r Y p V t * Newl Distinctive Forward Look I c s, .. • styling... best -dressed trucks- In _ c :. - •� ,+ iii , Vis``• •� � � � � 1� business. . Inside and outsidel j v Z{e N•wl Modern due] headlights:.. ^"� for easter, safer night trips l - - - -..•-= °° Newl Moreowertul V .. xt pulln u went III - - - e ra "p " -w he you : , Y• ! �}e Now Easy-shift3-speed trans- mission an 0100half-fon � models. Smoothest working anuatearshift ever provided na truck! -- •, -"� �jc, New! "Passenger•car" ride In : D100_ halt -ton model*... rear _ springs adjust to varying loads) * Newi Nigher O.V.W.'s ... more payload oapaohy I - y E * N•wl'Pysh-button Loadplite automatic drive now available. in oil model* t -duty od _ Now I D•ep-oentrs • t agdoiy efeer_ b Ing wh••I ... new Instrument + ;# grouping for maximum vislblilty - long -wearing vinyl . ,.pholsfe rMeyrre rylr w .� roser Every �d� orae i i s or - ; - �. k• - - g it hand. - +a same . , . wary to set 4 .. tt ;f new standards foron-the-jobststami And : k big jobs, small be ,U j — obs boa l < ::u3 ° > utav a ` • ' kK Off8r8 yotl More tba�1.�/�. p��_ : �I /.� }��-8 power ever . 1F > ''• 0.6 '~>4y4 M S a• ti 3 .': 's before! You Call have a 11 Y..�..- V - -Dome -8 in any model your�y of a ' sturdy, dependable Dodge Sm �ioligh� and luedium-tonnage models I ._ 'Every light-duty model offes you the a dern Convenience _ of push-button Iaad- -. _ F'lite automatic drive. And in D1W half- nners, new rear springs give you a seenger-car ride whether you're run- nmg loaded or empty. 41 There's a new. Dodge ;truck built for your JOB _king of hauling! You can see it and drive 4 it at your dealer's now. Stop in and get acquainted first hand with all the money- RABEV // waving, work -saving features of today's - _ :� I Dodge PZRrGiants—the boulevard beauties e -••- with big -haul brawn! rteOW 4,26o LOS. To 40,000 Las,: o.o.w.•s TO 06,000 LWIL , 'CHRYSLER" CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED i di,.. -_ _ 7. S ; 0700 tractor— D 500 with dump body— D300 with stake trolly-- D100 panel— D100 exprx �O y.MR.� up to 50,000 lbs. G.C.W.: 19,500 IDs. max. O.V.W. , '9.000 lbs. max. O.V.W.. !3,400 tbs.-max. O.V.W x,000 Itu. res 1 µ - r Now's the time to switch to the trucks of The Farwarii Look 1 i r 5 a otor..es i : isn�eyer , 4 .'1 :. "`-� ''_,� .ori-••�'" ww.. •' .b"i .�•' ..I '� �. �rYI - s AUCTION 6"A First Mo<o;age at 6%. long Germ :w, r i lAdwrtisetatnt) S2 -Awe Farm Aad Stec>C mortgage. "r • wi . a y Coate, No"s, Geese Pony. Ford Ba!• of Prones•=y at 2 V. d sbsrp, 1"S ALL 1ErJY DAVID -� OV! Jrut_r, Implesne=N, Paso Aad , s • . Sousehcld Furniture Loyd Tar:_e- 1.61 Relieves ' z 'A message to ALL the taxpayers of � clerk__8%W at � i "� Picketing Township the property of No res_rve oa chattels JOHN SCHOLTEN Cash the low 2, Teams. you of all a Once upon a tine, Lo! 2, Coa, 6, Pickering I". A. S. FAT►lir,% atet%oneef ( r area adjacent to Dufliin's Creek •'�.� y: n between the Seccnd and 'third Con- E:i. _-�7AY, N0VE11�E3 3J. 1837 ------------------------------------ - cetweensslons was occupied by summer s s s • � / � A �e w4slsl� cottages is which lived summer folks mottle BROCK ROAD t ®, 9ores and -r`--w hour werenTt here wen the floods ' came in the -spring and who coul.in't Foriv, s.x years old, bred is June. The Home and School will hold ? > - a ease less. Tne cottages are still t iefe, ul tein he:i_r, brad 2 rros n.illtirig; the regular meeting on December -most of the : .although many of them have now Holstein IsAfer, close spring; Fo-.:r ynd• Instead o2' our regular burin- been converted into year-round yearling heifers, vaccinated. e;a an enter;airirz crit will beheld, \ ironing dwellings. 'Phe wisdom of living Hop When the Family Album. will b: on y g, •; the flood bed of a river, subject to \ spring freshets, might be questioned Yorkshire sow, with 9 pigs; York- 'presented •by the .: nm�:rs and ftm, f of course, particuls:ly when six or shire sow, with 9 pigs. dies Of the Fiume and School. A I C sever,, occupants have to be bailed out Poultry special invitation s estded to all most years. However, claiming to represent re- Four geese; A Hunting dog, yo-.uig. to come and enjoy the evening with sidents of the area is David Crichton, Implemeats us. A collection will be taken to de- ' president of the so-called Riverside' ' t{, tepayers Association. He doesn't Ford tractor 1803, good condition; fray expenses. represent all of them, nor does he Ford tractor cultivator; Ford trac- The flu seer=s to be still hanging _ speak for the people of Claremont, tar disc; Ford tractor grading blade; around the community. We hope all lbso Brougham, Frenchman's Bay or any Ford •tractor loader, half -ton; Two, w� soon be well again other area of Pickering township who wheel trailer: Hand -sprayer; Wheel- A new laundry -s e r v i e e u �• - are taxpayers. Mrs. C:yigili is hose `roan hospital for only, t , _ David, frequently appears - before barrow; lAwnmower; Hoes, Shovels, and still resting, but recovering. I • the Pickering Townshl Council ask- >l2rr Hughson is doing' nicely In - desi sed for you. All. flat P Forks, and many other articles. 9 Ing that YOUR money be spent to Furniture the Oshawa Hospital and hopes to 1.,22 alleviate flood conditions, infrequent 1 pieces e t e S ironed . Wearing a r i n g and generally harruleas as they are, Piano and bench, re-conditioe:ed; An be lanae soon, lbP 6ef.�1 OXtA on.Dnffin's Creek. electric washer, Kenmore, new; An Mr. pian Hutton. who had an a- apparel, both towels etc., No Hatter how David spells it, electric re-Yigerator, good Condit- partment at the Middleton Store, fluff -dried and folded. Mets felly neisw ,* the money for such work comes from ion; Electric radio, Viking, good. has moved to Orono 'where the have as •stn 3tc eedi YOUR pocket, in the form of lncreas- y e ed taxes by municipal. provincial or 3 -Piece chesterfield suite; Electric purchased a ;ri=ft farm. federal governments. Despite his be- tea kettle; Electric iron; Two Que-=------------------------ -- — ------- • mete, "They" haven't a big pot of e 0 _ Inc into which anyone can dip. It bec heaters. good condition Bt fF4+aaeis de Sa.r C. P. T. A. ,comes from YOU. Above furniture all In good eeadi- • � �— i "Y A abort time ago, h$3,000elping of YOUR ties. • j�,f' 'The monthly meeting of 5t, 'Fran- LAUNDER ERS 'money suss spent n helping out David Neal BataN cis de Sales Parent-TeacheT Asso ia- i - and his satellites. That wasn't auffir At the Same Time and Place will be tion was held on I�Wedneaday, Ma,, ient. One of the schemes now en- dorsed by David involves expenditure offered for sale. subject to reserve etnber 20. in the school A N e • • of around ;1E0,000 on ONE Mile of bid. th 42 -acre tam. good Boll, ex- Mrs. H'. Balsdon was appointed - Duffin's Creek. Y0UR Money. of tra good location, 10-roma ho^ise with Treesuret• replacing Un. A. Platt, + 173 OSSiNGTON AVENUE, TORONTO PRONE LL 3-2161 course. Also endorsed: A bridge on 4 -piece bath and laundry tufa, bank who has moved tratsi the Parish North Church St., estimated to coat Save money by visiting we of our cash and carry stores is eb " ,anywhere between $400,000 and $',- barn• pig t=ell• water on tan at the Two asovies, Tire High Wail' and RlorMtown, Cbvecdole, Bayview Plaza a Don Mitis - 000 000 But hold your hats. Tt at's barn, hydro. fenciag good. 2b miles ''Fie Acts His Age" were shown to �PP�9 ��• ► nnoia; , compared to other plana from Tmvnto. 3 miles west of Hrook- the membei'a. David has in mind. After all, a vocif- lsietera Beeee Ilood'e Qeeesrj /Mfr t ` 1#n on No. 7 Highway at Kinasle. 2t was derided that the December erous minority can frequently over J. T. 8teptrsaes�, Prep _ Dunbertes. _ 'rule an apathetic majority. Terms: i40i1 00 clown. 10% of put- meeting should take the fort. of a � � Pkk tt)d*l 1 f Latest plan: Expenditure of be- Chase price day ce sale. balance on party. tween $40 and $60 for bull -dozing on i DuftVn's Creck. Not much, but you're i for it. To this, Toanahip, Pi touneil, in all good faith and the be- BUDGET TERMS ` lief David represented all. the peepl+ • of the Riverside area, has agreed. C L A R E M 0 N T - To acecmplish this. David led a - -• BUILDING SUPPLIES _ small delegation before council. You didn't know about it, of course. Sub- E � Q - stg equently he. followed it with a la• _ ..SANTA . �A � T � CLAUS PAR A D //�� - _ er delegation, many of those present3Vs fogy - never before seen in the area.' Had David collected 52 apiece from _ _ WN PAYMENT _ •each mem�er of the delegat;on, the - _ NO ,r out cot a have been paid for with-.` Saturday, December 7th, i 937 1 8Q out the necessity of levying- on the taxes of ALL the residents of Picker- --1i�nrS WoodProw township, .--Uowever, since David is trying at, hour public money spent. • PRIZES FOR SCHOOL FLOATS* - " hard to h .. rirayybe we should help hint. _ iHARWOW N it NO, 2 HIGHWAY ; ! _ With only the twat of intentions, AJAX — PHONE 1032 - with no political ambitions whatever, 40 and Over Pupilsfist, $15.00; 2nd, :10.00 - but with a desire to acquaint all the 39 and Under I st, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00 ople of Pickering Tcurnship with Pupils p� i the facts, the writer of this paid ad- vertisement — paid by me along — VARIETY FLOATSomWin 1st, $10.00; 2nd, $5.00 _ Is willing to give David a hand. BUSINESS MEN FLOATS .K..:..... r,: Silver Cup I am forwarding my personal DECORATED BICYCLE (12 and under) 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; cheque for $'25 to the Pickerm•: Town 3rd, $l •' ` w s _ OTHER ENTRIES (C:isdren) fat, $3; 2nd, S2; 3rd, $1 ` Mfg • psa(t X'SOTO-P`QiiBB>i� i ship Council o help defray the coat \ WARY Supt m _ of the bull -dozing for which those. SCOUTS, GUIDES, BROWNIES, CUBS ,.... 1st, 515.00; 2nd, ;10.00; Me. • few affected are •unable or unwilling 3rd, $5.00; 4th, $S•00 BABY NX� 1st. $5.00; 2nd, $3.00 •eeeee" ,BEST CLOWN ...... Byif e you'd like to heln David, you wet/. $0$]E �pQjR can send your pennies, collar byttons LUCKY DRAW — GRAND "'�'e� THAT w . or subway tokens to the undersigned. 1st—Shetland Pony OR $100.00 '"so.r - 11-astltlt •eek DM -- Or you might write the Pickering 2nd—Clock Radio „ �~'` 1 ��� S'N A. X be 0.04 t. _, ' l osarsstuc a art Council, inufuithere •1rd—Collie Maker `��►.., P��� j�P �O� .. ,�N P �a1s pa y •''ing David's schemes and would mnrn , Y b i,N !. S prefer to have g nay is how YOUR FREEII—CHILDREN S LUCKY DRAW - NR1ZE —TOBOGGAN in:oney is spent. Sincerer , Jack Hambleton, , FREE CANDY TO ALL CHILDREN 1. R. BYES, pat, g, Riverside Drive, Pickering. - — - Theas More • :lJZOIat . . -- .A.B- THUR l�I ELL _ :LIMITED AND BUILDING MATERIALS wenFUELS AHardware,..-,,.,. Eligb Grady Anthracite Coal — Stoker Coal Fuel Oil and Fuel Wood use Our L" -,Away SANDGRAVEL - CEMENT -PLASTER n -- TO Y 5 ROCKLATH NO-CORODE PIPE = WEEPI - _ , " Model Planes Birycte �4ccesbories ::GLAZED PIPE - ASPHALT SHINGLES MOLL ROOFING -.CEDAR POTS AND POLES _ ;SIFTS FOR EVERYONE AM for Prompt Delivery -Phone Pickering, 74 or 7S ' _ . �, TRUCK PASSES YOUR WAY Hardmire : OUR r C Paoue 39 . _ EVERY DAY" iPickvriry - . - k,. ... ... .. - .,. 4 '..^".,C �«,::v ^•t fie• :7,j , u�Sirin ectery Odom3ev. D. Clugson, a msA onary er alow .� on furlough from Japan, will assist • O • �' •GUARAN2 7 -MID - at the church service next Sunday Racho-TV Servike McEACNNtE'S ac the usual hour—hoo p, rm. iThe Sag3otsvile S:hool Chri.ttaas Fri. Iffights • Concert will t : held on wOpen Thurso -A an Make or Model OR Wednesday . �' � FUNERAL DIRECT December 11, and the Audley con- , Arthur Field Cejt on Friday. December 13, t FURNITURE DEALER The W. kill hold tri:- December `•••i••••••••••••••�•••a••••••••••� meeting on D cemubee 4:h, at the : • :� !ice • home of Mrs. John Ax cries , Private Aabulance'40 ice aw S :$_n Jollin, of 'gouge 1illii She needs an EXTRA phone �ZZ?hu.A.% BUS ;DAY OR IRWW ar-d Miss Bonnie NzLarea of Ajax, • 1..2 �? �l3 Studer :, of Toronto TeachersR Coll- 0 in the kitchen I • Y L • ege,'are practicing this weed at the • • ! V sour Ts � Praa WX WEACHME, P,pp, Audsy :vivol tinder the supetvis- • � • i OMA" ( ion Of 'Mrs. Pratt. . /s' • Cbartesgd Sam Fel An • Mrs. George Peacock Rvth and y� - mea' Phone Pickerin9 1.93 Jahn, lett for Montreal to board the • ` __ • Sylvania ship for, England tivhere • _• i P1pONtit PICE�SQeIA 332i93 Ont- • O n — Pickering, . will visit her s �.er and other �. • a _ - relatives, •• • KEY A19i] CLAR•KE Cong.atslatirn,"to bit, and Mrs-" • • PRE'NT103M George Iiat, r:n the birth of their • I • ' AL•CTI01dEER8 1Y,, H. J. T805IP6N. t)N, B• A- LLS. e.' zgh-.er Parr ` • .els Jean. on November ' amici 19th, at the General Hospital, Ajax. • e r of odwis amid Y Barrister sad t3etleitot - --- ----------- ------ • ` ]ilasm Sooei, zmosta°ams""nd Oats'" BALSAM & MT. ZION � Dp Y�SU? To order—cell your 0 ioid �'otsitatsas. Asa , 13tidg„ AJM set! Spfarjaitpf,apj. Th* Active Service Clara =et last 10 • telephone busindes office. IAM& bud ,� 160� gym . AiI►le 181 Wednesday sight at the home of • P - • r`i�0a f1�i�R - Mrs. B. Jamieson, Ilse ar�.eting open- • �Y ed with hymn 502 followed by thy-•••••e•••�••�•••••e••••••••••••••• 1hoos AMSaW c"' try Mrs. Jamieson and scsiptr� e � F. O. �a read by Mrs. Filmer Wilson Mrs. l!'saattjaw hose Walter Carson read a poem "The Ad. No. 57-111-SP-EX—REV.-2 cels-.= 50 l MMO 3keN. Leyla1 POSUS Sanc",Iavr" and Mrs, J; Elapsing. AUG'['FONZ= ham gave a very interesting paper PUBLIC NOTICE Hsita'bg ad wWft TetaaMolia on "Prayer". This was followed by _ hynsu 298 and the business, It wNs L L FLEURY � ,wat+tM 8t3d s+•.••a decl•ted to have a Christmas Pare! - _ V i lj l a g e of Pickering ,alas A Spto"k for the next m ettag and each one THE FOLLOWING IS A SYNOPSIS of ■ proposed by-law being submitted ' iSorrister, Solicitor Attsaife� Ota take a gift and be responsible tor a as liereiaafter set out to the electors of the Village of Pickering qualified n l s r romps avinsult of the program, The meet - Notary Public 11r8� =room no 11-81!6 Ing closed with a hymn And therote on money by-laws. 'r ltaiah at Old ]Lassoes Read benedi6etion. A BY-LAW TO AVTHORtw THE ISSUE OF DEBENTURES FOR THE t A -_ a alpftiaad CYTedt Frletsds are sorry to hear thatPURCHASE OF THE ELECTRICAL DLSTRIHVnoN SMEW IN THE AT. 2-78'91 or AT. 2-1562 en . Lesite 8as'braa has the chick- VILLAGE OF PICKERING. �T "tRltiN74T BOIL» - ' . els pox Noewsr R ALL A`&RAGM AX9 Mr, and Mrs. B. Jamieson attend- Thepurpose of this by-law is to-au&orize the issue of dabeaturett ova the r Now a Pd. P. -M to PM Few. FARM ed the - Alumni diner at the High . std , credit of the Corporation of the Village of Pickering M perp to the priocipsal leo �� RI81 h i d t t S l last night amount of Eighty thousand dollars !3,80,000.00) for the f nir e purpose oaag- '� Sed Cash Down >lM�t! C/►1rL.. lir, INGLA Mission Band will meet next Salt ins from the Hydro -Electric !lower Commiaaion of Ontario the dectrica! ,. fa• flaw Ad � urday in -the basement of the loeal distribution s;Stem in the Village of Pickering, The debt to be created shall ` @wow church. be payable with interest at 6% per annum over a period of twenty years by ` 7. ni od Sunday December 1. ., ,� that . Offlsa l0ii�a9N 'ung renal debeaturea, and the amounts to be raised annually for the payment of �a► 0'n IttB)i f .t 1tot the winter months. Sun. School the debt. including principal and Interest, are as follow': M til` til e7 A ` WUAoW1WT ats& 5020 will -be at 1.80 p m. and drzvb ser. t anoghway 3bcnaaeat Weds' iadta�te vice at 2.30• PEAR PRINCIPAL iINT'EREST r 40TAL �. x I� Mla�� Mr' La=y Jones of Bowmanvtlle p x2.200,00 $4,800.00 11015? AUSTQI. PROP. - 0. fR. 1. WWiby, Ontario , i!M spm the weekend with Mr.. and -T 2.300.00 #,668.00 6,%8.00 Two elle went of whisby ser mrs, ,Allan Mlanderson. _ 3 - .::. 2.400.00 4.330.00 6,986.00 era 1Ms. t f3igbwq, beiweaa 4 _.. 2.600,00 4.386.00 6.986.00 wreb: a.a . be REAL ESTATE - 81Aim, Goorre's Chute Jr � 3.700.60 4,230.00 - 6.930.90 PlteasI wideby ase .tl-3Nt photo co-op plow in Pick- _. 6. 2.900.00 _ #,o6a.oa - 6,%800 _ On -Saturday, Navember 9. the J. 7 3,100.06 9,894.00 6.994,00 Bring and Aiax areas. TO Ar ce St. George's Church attended +a is 3,300.00 _ 3.708.00 4 T.008700 �LV ���N� buy or $ell for prnlpt !tally in St. ,tames Cathedral. Tor- _9 3,500.00 3.510.00 7.010: - - ���, x,p,� courteous service ask for °ata. About ,evens hundred yasng 10 _ 3,700.90 3.300 00 7.000.09 girls with their leaders from" all 11 ,3.900.00 3,078.00 6 978.00 irialoollom 11aT�teo>lIs ' : IIRrs. iwil. __: _ otwOatario t lo a 12 4,10000 2.8".00 6 94400 - i (:Oil special g ve These 13 .4.400.00 2.598.00 - 6,998.00 IL rjmlmovm my r, OWN gds will be'used tat ,Chriaeanas to 14 4.600.00 -- _ 2.334.00 '^ 6,934.00 a-,-_ jv� GLVOf As Js Schatz bring joy to chudrea in tr unk) t. in 4.900.00 A58.00 6.%4.00 1J lop` 2 !Ws IiJ1i= General Insurance — Reactor the North and Indian fiesidential 16 _. _- 5.200.00 764.00 6.964.08 17 '— " 3300.00 1.452.00 6.932.90 __-- � Pialeseitt/ 3,90 sr 1810. a-$� 8dsools• The choir. all meeabers � t8 ••.;3.900.00 `, ':1,122.00 :'-^' 7.022.00 _. SL Tknothy J. A- wets ail dressed 19 X6,200,00 768.00 6.%8.08, �D� _ In costumes, to reprweert' countries 20 6.600.00 <3%.00VINSON So 6.996.00 h,. mission work is helped by the Toed 80.000.00 .5'59,508.00 _iS139,508.90 f J, A. After the service the gir re- .- IR@PAf RS , w E s closed to Piarering to a piriY at the TETT FOLLOWING Is A SYNOPSIS" �OKg"PitL'SI:RiPI(i 278 ■o • home 'of ]Its aRar7 �+P of a question being subautssd as here- - fit• Andrews �,, November inafter set out to the electors of the Village of Pickering. The purpose of this - D(J11fSA8TON RADIO TP �' E0. rl Comrtxsalon will be hetd " at question is to obtain the opinion of the electors with respect to a Proposed I A. 111. RA'J•'W 6t QeeRge�a Church ulmember+ pow�Thee 1:orm'of the gviist10nn i as follows: Contract with the for the pesr- Chase of elCetricai the W. A. fs6sa - - - "Are >� In iarota d the Ca*osaeloe tstlseiag pale a combsea for U 11IMIML AND M Dunbart6n, and fit. 0140rgd'a, &C sapply d d.estird power fr+eM' 60 iitdro-iRkeMe Power Cen- �f �Rog= er benAM, >R A. � � . , Pidterled. Th+ it�rviee mill _ �_ h� ..lids. Of Owbrio?" t nod SOL.I�'OB ANWIA �C ime a. m - THE ABOVE IS A TRUE SYNOPSIS of the proposed by-law being sob- ." witted to the electors of the Village of Pickering qualified to vote on rtmtay l�OIS•8 . AJAX 1 NM WAY by-laws, and a true synopsis of the question being submitted to the electors ROAo f AIt01R1hG of the Village of Pickering. Tote vote' of aoch electors ws71 be taken upon � '!!f Mb" to 94 R,. Oal W" AT• tie proposed by-law and erpoa the said questiioa at the same time and at the same places 'as the annual election for elle [Municipal Comaad, on the 7th dar l i3Odlef and 'Gents of 'December, 1957, and the returning o&w appointed to hold the said deo- l tion shall take the vote upon the said by-law and upon the said question, — - r•-^ �, Q� _ ~ AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the 29th day of NovemberAJAi �1+ floe >rir !!]ossa Atstl Osttttttaj► Repalfs and Aiteral"IOn: 1957 at the ho>tt of twelve o'doth noxa, at. the Clerk -s office in the v;ylas ,�iliaer• Ba Cull+torl'1efli! a" of Pickering, has been fixed V the tithe and place for the appointment of 1 . persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of 60 t sirl.� "wrspa, material made up. votes by the Clerk, and that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the t Mls >ittfioimM 0! d >Oai j�'� j , said proposed by-law thea such proposed by-law will be takes into conoid- l (�; ]BUI DER :'PFCI[iIp and Del[ r9ry elation by the Council a the Co' f after the I Bo�N1i1t8Y1 � VdbsOa: rporition at. a meeting. thateo - '1�LO": >�T M • . RWOODWORKINa y�/ expiration of one month after the date! of the first publication of rhoVet bee l • :LEVI[ SHERLEKK and that such first publication shall be made on the ,15th day of Novesier 1 ��---------------- Li s 1957. I Pickering 64J AND NOTICE IS'FURTHER GIVEN that a tenant who desires to vote r upon the said 'by-law must deliver to the Clerk, not later than the 10th day YONT"Im, N0111=1I, Rol!• �I1!' � I>K��" --------------------- before the date appointed for taking the vote,,* declaration under the Gonads ; a Co. Awjll"noN s an 7•�' a Evidence Act that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which i mom am EDD IE�6 the debt or liability is to be created of on which the money to be raised by LICENSED TRUSTEES Q 0 the proposed by-law is payable, or for at least twentl'-on° Years. and that he D okke Ola • has by- the lease eovenantea to au municipal taxa+ with respect to the AJAZ, osxwR�. sQraAspp»R r ' �a Shoe Repairs - property of which he is tenant. other than local improvement rates. : 06"WA—G.�W. Rnma. tA• s i 1d� S of December 1957 at the hour of twelve Oclock nolo. f On the 9th' day A1Ax, MLa ilyG—F. A, LA 1la••---•------- the Clerk of the Village of Pickering will attend at his amce' in Jhe Villas pyo ttwa-----�--- -------- 'dAILY � 7119 P. ti/. of Pickering to sum up the votes given for and against the said by-law and 1 9TAFFORD BROS: clow s��D�7!n . upon tate said question. - At fii iy� DATPD the 13th day of Naresabar,1957. «t e • irw.a wells• s , nocutk Vkft Vamp- 7 • iia - am sure the fact that these student tterhera ase being sent -here by the ffiapectorate, speaks very highly o! _ thg m '.hods Gf teaching and disci)-* : - Ilne adcpted by our teacher, Mr _�BOLU_ . - ,BOLD A vers Pleasant evening was held f+'- "- " ' x Ile CIRCLES �F S116 - an Saturday cast: when. about forty _ *�', � � C—��/ -' - friends met at the home of Mr. 'ai B ,,.�,,,a :, I�Afllr 1 i a Mrs, Harold Barclay, to help them 4� mlebrate,the'r SIItes Wedding. Mrs. :Barclay was gowned in blue with at NEW 0, -' i~ n -corsage of yellow rosebixds. Many /,�AD� • f v QE - - benuWul oresents were received by . . ' aaaly Q �{] Rite happy couple. The evening cion- _ +with DD J� ]� # j�` ,�`\ . ed with a dainty lunch. including PO'I&ETIAC11OADAB1L11 PONT wedding caPte, . All join in wishiri$ ' • 'them trt:a^� snore years of IIealtlt and Ha,. dness. _ - Tuesday :with the .ol7otiv ..q winners :�. Z Euchre was hek! as Li al on asst +. following Ildss, ILA A. J. Gray, NL -s. M. Ellicott and •.:yw 9" Um. Ha.-unond; Mr, : Malcolm; 31r• a . W Hardy and Mr. O. Gray. Lone .« Hands —Mrs, Bagshaw and Mr. H.-- �SaliolTn + ut — cera Dour its Coups C arTaLv Sraiaa -Goo pk' r.. - ' Mr- Dean Frfairs left, via air, for , J � , R:INTIAN p : ' 0 lip a%► eelf imw m4kw ! — tf'am le lr*r 101r�6u�;� - 11 te•vv days ba:siness tri to Arizona,, gy pB�rar�. Mr, and bars. L R', Sheppard via- - _ited their son C. B. and Mrs. Shep- H is the luxury3ide-in tate low prIce field. and it's standard With Pontiac', all-new body deal ,you're protected firont Here ' hard during the week -end. on every 58 Pontiac.. Deep coil springs on all four wheels cushion e" angle literally surrounded, above, below, front and 114s W. Hamilton spent the week You'A complete cofort while annoying diving and bottoming arc hear, with massive beams of steel. Moreover, this' new drsd with friend; in Oshawa, reduced to a minimum. And to keep you even further ahead, , fortified body is completely insulated from mad sounds and :.Pontiac note offers the Ever- Levet Air ]aide as optional ' vibration' by rubber mountings that cushion the entire ' vi and Mrs. Michell. of 3'osats- es. compartment. Now, you can travel in a sliest world of !o, visited kir, and Mrs Al.. HZdat `:equipment in every series. luxurious security! on Stmclsy. - ■ tl� i• !• tl• >• til• tills i �' !• t� t� ill• M. S. meeting wavi b the 4&e of Mrs FI Irlaxton. Thurs- r • ' sty, November 219t, with a good - httendaises, x _ Mrs. $ Barclay and Mrs. Albert With ; `I Gray prsaented the rtpaship aer- " , _..= NEW OUMON Via around is tjW V1`4010,d 09M thio buftass peeled - TM Psedddlt thaalred *U 'the pt,°p1a . !!rlti0 bad isegped to Intake the Attt- lith?! 'h'hanitAffeiing 1Reetl� s0 svo- .-.w ..., unwell!. The 11ext meeting VM the 'hold we week earlier 4km nua1, AEN IUM :December 12th. The intro$tetion of N 0 L 00L EW �'tbe Travelling Basket nrwsd : ----------------- Forrest: ...... . . . . . - LMber Eo. .' D j,j Bbl RTON : ,11681�ae�a baric a'r��y� aAu. , .�llrold 6�eak rvi�l� `Ise a J �/o ,/loalrall' oa !fe �r ,oma s.rlasadr�l�es!irl�a s a n°s� look to au .f dr aad�u 9 .!r � 9 .f loinQlioe s�lla� 14 ith a 30 per cent increase in rigidity Pootiaac's sew X-firame a , There's, a stunning blend of Loldness and simplicity in rovides a car foundation unequalled solidi aad'stabilegr, all Pontiac's eight great aeries and 30 dazzling models. hat's more, the new Aero -Frame makes ]° a� ' , New for '58 are the spectacular Bonneville aeries !hat's almost three inches lower ...ret headroom and foot_ the modestly -priced Chieftain Convertible room been increased, and there n actually an inch more breathtaking Pansienne Sport models , . , and a glamor. - ' - '-clearance with every '58 ,model, ous liaurentian Safari. The Bold New poatiac is at A astastu t OM" VMW dealer'ai now for you to see and drive. your i Ifl .,LAW... ,;MOTOR' ';SALES .,PICKER ",, there. You all "snow who .lou are, and I would like to make a ss.ec:a: mention of the childrea doing er- rands etc. and their cheer ul spirit in which it was done. May you all r-- ' have joyful happiness tihroughout the chrishras Season.— Mrs. MaM - stet Philipp, 176• Brock St. Uxtwidge, Ontario. The monthly teachers' morti7g mm held in the 'Brougham School on the evening of November 20th, t4. ILL which time the election c t off --ern was conducted for -the remain- : • •fTt y!w `s^ ..: •,,. ,.. ......:P::.;yrinefiw.'.�'rt`... w. -.,l'.. .. -, - . .. ' spector of the < Auxiliary De,.I of .,_ .. - f' to, who was the guest speaker. His `. v. �UGHAM tnterer!ing• Mrs. H. Barclay assisted Mr. and K s. Rosa Eaux and dau- on rriday evaaieK, DeasnAM SK 1Tihw 'm w=& � v : • .� t*nited Church are busy 'preparing by ll�a• N. Eurton: pre;eented a fine sisters Be tb-Jean sled !h1" lyrd r �� ���' �'d`'�a �� - WO ata aoesf+tiat we•did est ate. 6 F_ .; r Having closed my • home rather program from Chap. 9. of the Study Sunday dinttw with Kr. and Mrs. tarr spending & few days with' Tar- tion is last weak'i editme Suddenly, for the w:ntcr. I wold like Bwk, whi.h studied the problems Ray E1L'rott or_�:o friends. tae �� wK p b home ibis the Ro aponvey to my fri:nds at Brcugh- ;4 the won En of Japan. A prayer The Sunday School is planning for MT. - and Mrs. A 3torrey were sit r pWjjta O,ha $oapttatl, wbeis >>A is rear, ° - ars' tar an their kindnetaa, 'mY sitscere and bene3l::ioa closed the 'meeting. their, ChrLit=3 •�er't to be held Odessa Da Samday, viaitang 1[r. and overing from pneumarsia, _ t thanks, which wade it possible for are supposed to •give the :cholera - A''' I 'ate to spend a few months at home l • iia - am sure the fact that these student tterhera ase being sent -here by the ffiapectorate, speaks very highly o! _ thg m '.hods Gf teaching and disci)-* : - Ilne adcpted by our teacher, Mr _�BOLU_ . - ,BOLD A vers Pleasant evening was held f+'- "- " ' x Ile CIRCLES �F S116 - an Saturday cast: when. about forty _ *�', � � C—��/ -' - friends met at the home of Mr. 'ai B ,,.�,,,a :, I�Afllr 1 i a Mrs, Harold Barclay, to help them 4� mlebrate,the'r SIItes Wedding. Mrs. :Barclay was gowned in blue with at NEW 0, -' i~ n -corsage of yellow rosebixds. Many /,�AD� • f v QE - - benuWul oresents were received by . . ' aaaly Q �{] Rite happy couple. The evening cion- _ +with DD J� ]� # j�` ,�`\ . ed with a dainty lunch. including PO'I&ETIAC11OADAB1L11 PONT wedding caPte, . All join in wishiri$ ' • 'them trt:a^� snore years of IIealtlt and Ha,. dness. _ - Tuesday :with the .ol7otiv ..q winners :�. Z Euchre was hek! as Li al on asst +. following Ildss, ILA A. J. Gray, NL -s. M. Ellicott and •.:yw 9" Um. Ha.-unond; Mr, : Malcolm; 31r• a . W Hardy and Mr. O. Gray. Lone .« Hands —Mrs, Bagshaw and Mr. H.-- �SaliolTn + ut — cera Dour its Coups C arTaLv Sraiaa -Goo pk' r.. - ' Mr- Dean Frfairs left, via air, for , J � , R:INTIAN p : ' 0 lip a%► eelf imw m4kw ! — tf'am le lr*r 101r�6u�;� - 11 te•vv days ba:siness tri to Arizona,, gy pB�rar�. Mr, and bars. L R', Sheppard via- - _ited their son C. B. and Mrs. Shep- H is the luxury3ide-in tate low prIce field. and it's standard With Pontiac', all-new body deal ,you're protected firont Here ' hard during the week -end. on every 58 Pontiac.. Deep coil springs on all four wheels cushion e" angle literally surrounded, above, below, front and 114s W. Hamilton spent the week You'A complete cofort while annoying diving and bottoming arc hear, with massive beams of steel. Moreover, this' new drsd with friend; in Oshawa, reduced to a minimum. And to keep you even further ahead, , fortified body is completely insulated from mad sounds and :.Pontiac note offers the Ever- Levet Air ]aide as optional ' vibration' by rubber mountings that cushion the entire ' vi and Mrs. Michell. of 3'osats- es. compartment. Now, you can travel in a sliest world of !o, visited kir, and Mrs Al.. HZdat `:equipment in every series. luxurious security! on Stmclsy. - ■ tl� i• !• tl• >• til• tills i �' !• t� t� ill• M. S. meeting wavi b the 4&e of Mrs FI Irlaxton. Thurs- r • ' sty, November 219t, with a good - httendaises, x _ Mrs. $ Barclay and Mrs. Albert With ; `I Gray prsaented the rtpaship aer- " , _..= NEW OUMON Via around is tjW V1`4010,d 09M thio buftass peeled - TM Psedddlt thaalred *U 'the pt,°p1a . !!rlti0 bad isegped to Intake the Attt- lith?! 'h'hanitAffeiing 1Reetl� s0 svo- .-.w ..., unwell!. The 11ext meeting VM the 'hold we week earlier 4km nua1, AEN IUM :December 12th. The intro$tetion of N 0 L 00L EW �'tbe Travelling Basket nrwsd : ----------------- Forrest: ...... . . . . . - LMber Eo. .' D j,j Bbl RTON : ,11681�ae�a baric a'r��y� aAu. , .�llrold 6�eak rvi�l� `Ise a J �/o ,/loalrall' oa !fe �r ,oma s.rlasadr�l�es!irl�a s a n°s� look to au .f dr aad�u 9 .!r � 9 .f loinQlioe s�lla� 14 ith a 30 per cent increase in rigidity Pootiaac's sew X-firame a , There's, a stunning blend of Loldness and simplicity in rovides a car foundation unequalled solidi aad'stabilegr, all Pontiac's eight great aeries and 30 dazzling models. hat's more, the new Aero -Frame makes ]° a� ' , New for '58 are the spectacular Bonneville aeries !hat's almost three inches lower ...ret headroom and foot_ the modestly -priced Chieftain Convertible room been increased, and there n actually an inch more breathtaking Pansienne Sport models , . , and a glamor. - ' - '-clearance with every '58 ,model, ous liaurentian Safari. The Bold New poatiac is at A astastu t OM" VMW dealer'ai now for you to see and drive. your i Ifl .,LAW... ,;MOTOR' ';SALES .,PICKER ",, there. You all "snow who .lou are, and I would like to make a ss.ec:a: mention of the childrea doing er- rands etc. and their cheer ul spirit in which it was done. May you all r-- ' have joyful happiness tihroughout the chrishras Season.— Mrs. MaM - stet Philipp, 176• Brock St. Uxtwidge, Ontario. The monthly teachers' morti7g mm held in the 'Brougham School on the evening of November 20th, t4. ILL which time the election c t off --ern was conducted for -the remain- : der of. the year 1937,58. There were thirty lve teachers present; also the two local ia,�pectors and the In- spector of the < Auxiliary De,.I of the Dept of Education. from Torun - `. f' to, who was the guest speaker. His theme was 'Learning Progress in r Rural Schools." 7' The-iffmrsn's Association of the " t*nited Church are busy 'preparing -' jar their, bazaar which is to be on 6' (Saturday, Novemger 30, in tihe Town - 6 F_ .; r ship Flail. There will be --Apron, • "Wood goods, >F''lants.. Flowers, Hour: 6�- ... ....reside baking for sale. Afternoon tea ntdll also be served. There w -W be a fish -pond tar the kiddies. Come and do your Cbristnas shopping. our teacher, fir, L: nge expects to have etght student teachers durlag '+ the ybss. He has had two just rec- ° - -. ently. two others will be. here on w Monday, Noven*er 29. and the oth- _ er four will fol:oaa right attic the _ t %Few Years holidays. These students are supposed to •give the :cholera ,_their bee. methods of teachtng. I • iia - am sure the fact that these student tterhera ase being sent -here by the ffiapectorate, speaks very highly o! _ thg m '.hods Gf teaching and disci)-* : - Ilne adcpted by our teacher, Mr _�BOLU_ . - ,BOLD A vers Pleasant evening was held f+'- "- " ' x Ile CIRCLES �F S116 - an Saturday cast: when. about forty _ *�', � � C—��/ -' - friends met at the home of Mr. 'ai B ,,.�,,,a :, I�Afllr 1 i a Mrs, Harold Barclay, to help them 4� mlebrate,the'r SIItes Wedding. Mrs. :Barclay was gowned in blue with at NEW 0, -' i~ n -corsage of yellow rosebixds. Many /,�AD� • f v QE - - benuWul oresents were received by . . ' aaaly Q �{] Rite happy couple. The evening cion- _ +with DD J� ]� # j�` ,�`\ . ed with a dainty lunch. including PO'I&ETIAC11OADAB1L11 PONT wedding caPte, . All join in wishiri$ ' • 'them trt:a^� snore years of IIealtlt and Ha,. dness. _ - Tuesday :with the .ol7otiv ..q winners :�. Z Euchre was hek! as Li al on asst +. following Ildss, ILA A. J. Gray, NL -s. M. Ellicott and •.:yw 9" Um. Ha.-unond; Mr, : Malcolm; 31r• a . W Hardy and Mr. O. Gray. Lone .« Hands —Mrs, Bagshaw and Mr. H.-- �SaliolTn + ut — cera Dour its Coups C arTaLv Sraiaa -Goo pk' r.. - ' Mr- Dean Frfairs left, via air, for , J � , R:INTIAN p : ' 0 lip a%► eelf imw m4kw ! — tf'am le lr*r 101r�6u�;� - 11 te•vv days ba:siness tri to Arizona,, gy pB�rar�. Mr, and bars. L R', Sheppard via- - _ited their son C. B. and Mrs. Shep- H is the luxury3ide-in tate low prIce field. and it's standard With Pontiac', all-new body deal ,you're protected firont Here ' hard during the week -end. on every 58 Pontiac.. Deep coil springs on all four wheels cushion e" angle literally surrounded, above, below, front and 114s W. Hamilton spent the week You'A complete cofort while annoying diving and bottoming arc hear, with massive beams of steel. Moreover, this' new drsd with friend; in Oshawa, reduced to a minimum. And to keep you even further ahead, , fortified body is completely insulated from mad sounds and :.Pontiac note offers the Ever- Levet Air ]aide as optional ' vibration' by rubber mountings that cushion the entire ' vi and Mrs. Michell. of 3'osats- es. compartment. Now, you can travel in a sliest world of !o, visited kir, and Mrs Al.. HZdat `:equipment in every series. luxurious security! on Stmclsy. - ■ tl� i• !• tl• >• til• tills i �' !• t� t� ill• M. S. meeting wavi b the 4&e of Mrs FI Irlaxton. Thurs- r • ' sty, November 219t, with a good - httendaises, x _ Mrs. $ Barclay and Mrs. Albert With ; `I Gray prsaented the rtpaship aer- " , _..= NEW OUMON Via around is tjW V1`4010,d 09M thio buftass peeled - TM Psedddlt thaalred *U 'the pt,°p1a . !!rlti0 bad isegped to Intake the Attt- lith?! 'h'hanitAffeiing 1Reetl� s0 svo- .-.w ..., unwell!. The 11ext meeting VM the 'hold we week earlier 4km nua1, AEN IUM :December 12th. The intro$tetion of N 0 L 00L EW �'tbe Travelling Basket nrwsd : ----------------- Forrest: ...... . . . . . - LMber Eo. .' D j,j Bbl RTON : ,11681�ae�a baric a'r��y� aAu. , .�llrold 6�eak rvi�l� `Ise a J �/o ,/loalrall' oa !fe �r ,oma s.rlasadr�l�es!irl�a s a n°s� look to au .f dr aad�u 9 .!r � 9 .f loinQlioe s�lla� 14 ith a 30 per cent increase in rigidity Pootiaac's sew X-firame a , There's, a stunning blend of Loldness and simplicity in rovides a car foundation unequalled solidi aad'stabilegr, all Pontiac's eight great aeries and 30 dazzling models. hat's more, the new Aero -Frame makes ]° a� ' , New for '58 are the spectacular Bonneville aeries !hat's almost three inches lower ...ret headroom and foot_ the modestly -priced Chieftain Convertible room been increased, and there n actually an inch more breathtaking Pansienne Sport models , . , and a glamor. - ' - '-clearance with every '58 ,model, ous liaurentian Safari. The Bold New poatiac is at A astastu t OM" VMW dealer'ai now for you to see and drive. your i Ifl .,LAW... ,;MOTOR' ';SALES .,PICKER Prised at St. Mary's Bingo in East �� Md►� woodlands Hall. Jaekpota for No- C vember 28th ill be $00.00 and 1b. �r titl $100.00. bingo, Marta at 8:00 p.m. avid admission 1s W Last Weeks Winners a! 16 Pound Turkey Vouchers First. Mrs A. Davin. Fairport MATIN Beath, Second. Mrs. A. Bivite<, KOW POLISH 32 oz. Jar went Hill,- Third, Kim Betty Robs C Dloore�, Went F>l. Fort ,gra. Fkeyifth. Channon. Fairport Baaeh, ILL PICKLES c Fifth, ylrs. Jack Aobiawu. l3itl•- land Creek. - YOW CONCENTRATED 6 oz. tms: MAPLE LEAF FROZEN s oz. pkgs. -V1� �for��c n MLAI riLz� -4'vw. for ALAR BRAND & FILTER TIP CAR"If OF — .85 081=9 TO Mt BEEF OR STEER & IMMCigarettes 30 _33c �. e - uc per. _ HELLAAAN'S - M ARGENE MAIMAKINZ MINCEMEAT ,: � 2 lbs. _SALAD` .d. � CHOrEn sum' I b. 25c � OXTAILS �b: 15C' �