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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_03_28—w. -C. >rtURRING KAR ARID SO1�F'--"—'— - VOL 7SrNO. 29 PICKERING, ONTARIO �!!' PUBLISHERS Authorized As Second Class Matt"? - 8abscrtption Mabe: 4Z.00 Per Year Waited States $2.60 FRIDAY, MARCH 2E, 1958 - S Cents Per Copy _ Post Office Dept. Ottawa - • - -=-- OUS ARE -OPEN' r u esus Change M.. MTRi�ecooiruen s ��FROM am.p.' VOTE EARLY Ac u�r�n Flo dPlains.le Road - Rud �� =folic.A.......................................................-. �..- o TALK' ON PLANNIN`G Csol.eillor Robert stewu t presented . d By Mr. W.. Grant M Mr. David Crichton of Riverside his views on road policy to the town- �.,itsk Audley Road Be Paved — Drive appeared before township noun- PICKERING VILLAGE • 0 ! `. &tip to council this week, in regard4 The place of the frin •townships cil this week, seeking information re - to the break -down of assessment by -;A 'deputation of property -owners rya a lanais of Metr garding a newspaper report that the Whitby Dunlops Big Parade 7A wasds and what should be spent is in long g P g oPol- Metro and Regional Conservation Au- Pickering, Wednesday, April 2. _- ea�. adjacent to and living on the Audley thority recommend a scheme for ac- 3.30 P. M. Floats and Band. itan Toronto, was emphasized in a He said that in 1967 the assessment Road, presented a petition of eighty- talk given • at last week's regular P Mrs. Wm, G. Lawson and twQ: i gu quiaition of flood lain Iands in the y seven names to. Pickering Township g ng S childien, Hugh and Hilliary, left .tit*, fst all wards vans fain eves, with b siestas of the Rouge Hill Lions township of Pickering and Village of - • ' . " ' ,. i being a little'.higher than the other Council this geek, asking that the Club. The speaker was Grant Messer, Pixering'• '"4 four. Audley Road be paved. Mr. Crichton Raid he had Milton Airport on Tuesday morals* y 8e added that is 1958, Wards 2 and Official Representative of Pickering to by plane, for England. They wig' a Spokesman for the deputation. was Township, Pickering Village and the Mr' Purvis of Pickering, their repre- S were about even, 4 was a little Ddr, Arthur O'Connor who said that sentative, and he knew nothing of the spend a month with her parents Rf ,, lower and ward b was nearly a mil- Town of Ajax, on the Metro Plann- matter. Township's rep., Sid Pugh Chelmsford, Fssex, and will attend a the road was in very poor condition inR Board, said he knew sorbin of it either. her bro'iTier's wedding this Saturda�t lion dollars higher than the others. # g a He said he felt, in regards to roadsl and that at present a car could- not ! Mr. Messer stressed that effective Reeve Wm. Lawson said, "I can The Community Centre Boar'' a only, that 25 per, cent of Ward 5'3travel over 25 miles per hour, use of public services could best be assure you that before any expropria- wishes to thank Disney Motors and « total, could be spread over the other "There are a lot of large tax -pay- achioved by systematic development. tion is done, they will have to have Maurer Contractors for cleaning ofd, d wards and that the remaining ,75 ers in that area. and we feel we have i ong-range - planning, he said, st our approval.. Council does not come the ice, and other work done at th4. per cent stay in Ward 5, unless there been left out," Mr. O'Connor said. be applied to the surfoundi reg- tato the picture until they ask us for local rink, during, the winter. •!'� was a major road project under way 50 per cent of the cost. That would be = y that would benefit the whole town-. He added that "they would rather ions. and consistent effort will be the time to deal with it.,, Pickering l Village Fire Dept. " 2, Ship. see the Audley Road surfaced than made to encourage sound develop- "I hope it will be In our tavotir„ several calls over the week -sad: t+tral Deputy -reeve Sherman Scott 'said the Westney sideroad, and that they ment, and discourage hapha2ard and said Mr. Crichton, who is a resident of thet� to. grass des is Pickering* - he felt there was something basically felt it would be of greater benefit to spotty expansion. It is hoped that in of Riverside Drive, part of the area Beach area. wrong, when a person pays for a taxpayers." this way, costly mistakes made in the referred to as flood plain lands. We hear reports that "suekersl! toad when he, buys a lot, then pays A representative from Red Wing pasta will be less likey to occur a- We understand that a report titled, are running in, Duffin's Crnk, aa -4 r "� for it again on his tax bill. Orchards said that "dust from Audley gain• "Duffin Creek Study No. 2" was some have already' been caught j Reeve Wm. G. Lawson said he could - �� eons apuiling .many of their Guests os this occasion included a adopted last week by the MTRCA Ron .Watson landed a se v - ntli - 1 foresee s int of troubles if this play flood contlol advisory board. The re- one -hal{ pound fake trona wWe fc apples,' large number of township. officials, 1 ds were put into effect What would be Port states that a thorough study has 'fishing on Lake Simcot, last Saftads Bone in the case of a Ward adding Coun. Mrs. Jean �fc]?herson ask- and a group of local business men. been made of the Riverside Drive area The + eaker was introduced. b Wm. and aloe No. 2 Highway,west of may' i million doigsr assessment through ed "Would you prefer that -work p Y g - location, of an industry? he asked. started at the North or South end of G. lAwsan, Two, Reeve. Pickering Village. it stated that the Spring is bere'for silts- Dozens of "I'm thinking only in terms of the road?" The first official announcement Kilborn Consulting Engineers were school children can be seen playin# mads;' said Councillor Stewart- "That ' was made at this meeting of the pur- engaged by the R.O.H.P. in 195510 marbles is front of the Lincoln pats me. ori the •p<,t' , said gS _ "What about all the people. wha Mr. ,O'Connor, "we would jest. 1;ke cka+e by the Rouse Lions of a three prepare a report on the flood prob- schr l every day—even the 11 ae� w beenupkeep k -in taxes here for ears[ r , - Lem. Two schemes were submitted: at it. 1a1 g y to see a,siart on -'it. Re parent ask- and one-half acre property which will 1 e and conaUuctioa7 A—to cost $88,750 exclusive of lands Suss Lynn Murison P P f ed for much -in that part of ib- be used for. community recreational w� a►ad; .asked Councillor McPherson. "They -ship.(sive us a break." he t: id. purposes• costs and 13 —an extension of plan A struck by a car in the vilfags, ]a _ ]Dave been equal to West Rouge for I to Rost ;12'f,250 exclusive of land Saturday, it recovering nicely. � - sa"y years. Now you want to keep Court. Edvar James quid. "I am in. ------------'---------------- costs. They claimed the assessed recei, ed a nasty head ettt. and w our pot of gold." sympathv with '.loft (Irconner, but value of the lands and buildings pe- ua� - >t " i They had ,appeared before Conna'I .riodieWly: flooded was $14,640 and abrasions. , +. Councillor Stewart replied; I dont we cannot do any pa vin¢ cn those teen week+ ago regi.ectinlr that 9Ve+t- that on the basis of resent real es- Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Calvert ,.4 ..think over a short period of time,, roads this Year, . i would aI.en !ike tr, nor Road fi''+m the 4th Con to 'N; 4 in all. In other buildings on the train- we act out on reconnaissance for in- 1 hers in the method* D d i�lll's bay eu**s<, ening Township these plrtisest ing sites, sand -box communities, asap ;cared' (live casualties). The first of. meet She needs of the main purpose facts." y rooms and effective Civil Defence these victims was found on a part- of any rescue party. This principar Mr. Ellis is to be thanked for lhk - - A bridal shower was held last Wed- structure& are located. Lecture halls 'rally restaining roof, three stories up. and its purpose is the effective eff- interest and endeavor is takbe illi♦ as"44y in honour of Mrs. Allan Drew and class rooms are located amongst With the use of ladders, lopes and I orts, from training, of persons work- own time to learn something Vhf* tat the home of airs. Wm. Fertile. 'these structures. tackle, we .established a plsition in ing in junison, to save life, assist ot- possibly could serve his neighbolble� _ .)The br7eis $he former Bonnie Buck. I arrived at the beginning of the which we could first reach, then' sec- hers In distress from injury and fin- in a time of need. He is not alons'611 :.'' There were thirty-four guests in at, second week of their currently ash- ure, this casualty in a properly blan- ally in removal of the dead: this deavor to eduled course in Rescue., However, et carry out the oCh4 keted stretcher and lower him gently, Ia conclusion, I would like to draw five, the principal reason, for Chf.11 Rei Mand she received ��Y b01' having taken the Basic Rescue course f effectively and successful) to the i Y, to the attention of the •ieai4ents of Defence. Life has always been weed The Dumbarton Girl Guides and I at home in classes at Brougham and ground. 'You will realize that in thisall "the front" communities is Pick. lava ng— an4-saving, tool — Corr. ProwaiO are in need of "Leaders" Rouge Hilt previously; this made no f. temperature and weather conditions, fpr 8a+ the district. 'Brownie, leaders• are difference. Arriving at this time with this is no ordinarily easy, task, .7oeeded in Dunbarton, and also in this previous training allowed my Our first assignment finished, we •TRS$ PLANTING SPRING 1955 'Pickering Village, where they are immediate integration in these class- came inside to thaw out while our ' 10LxIous to start a Brownie Pack. es. 'ghe courses are so designed that instructor suggested improvements is — { { Any mothers who are interested in any student -arriving in the midst of aur technique. As the busy hours flew The Meftwol+tan Toronto and. Region Conseivatioa i Q. 'Lelping, are asked to contact Mrs. a two or three week instruction sch- on, so our knowledge and confidence Authority will continue to aisist the an' +as Farrier, Phone Pickering 243M, or edule is automatically fitted in acc- ( grew under excellent instiudion, How t� of thai tri i. ;p[rs Harry tCook 418W, ording to his previous basic exper- fin horst el n 1VA �� within �� to find casualties, on heights of struc• Authority in 1958, as follows. Mr. Wm. Barker As home after ienee and can gain the full benefit of ures, in depressions of debris, or un- - - ipeadiag. three weeks with his Blau- that course he has gone to attend der whole collapsed sections of the (1) W,'!1 <x'O°ille machines &M men, on request, for Ighter is Toronto _ This Rescue Course was 'attended buildings where breath 'of life might tree testing, at a cost of $5.00 per thouaaad, We are sorry to hear that Mr. J- by thirty students from nearly every still function In need of aid, we learn- the hm0s' 2Um I$ confined to Oshawa Hosp- province of. Canada, whose vocations ed. Training in methods to overcome - - ranged from army officer to carpen' ever-present, unseen hazards (2) Will pay a subs* of $10.00 to the _ hmdownai mr, Harry Cools has taken a trip pO OII- tens. My closet district neighbours nus gases, burst water mains, sewers when he plants the tress himsem; 40 Vancouver for three on were Mr. Al trlierny and Mr, jam and natural : orawnew Newell, of Oshawa. Our objective in gel gins, as well as live eleetfical breaks and r itant fatal- (3) Adstance w� 6e given for not lass than 1009, Dowling News attending was to qualify ourselves to and not nwe thin 30,000 tress P>mtsd in a� Standings — 10-124; 1-107; 8-96; instruct other volunteers and assist in I to -touch grounding, he rneol in co- hesion as part of the technique of one �� i3 9S; 9-87; S=79; 4-75; &70; 2-68; 7- any way we could, the advance of q - effective rescue- { Civil Defence Organ iution is our p� all itis followin f4) The subsidy sad>�tri on Scotch Pine it e. :High Triple MEN - RalpL Thom- g days In train_ fat, 771; Jim Cassells 726; Harv. Fer- Monday morning, February 17, the time ewer ingconfined entirely to war- I own communities limited to ten bf ell others planted. 1� hale 691. LADIES - Wanda Mall 625: temperature was 5 below zero with emergencies either• Time was de. Trane imust be provided ,][ay Playford 550; Dorothy Wise- voted to instruction in erecting eat- private -land Ott. eras 539. High Single - MEN -jam winds up to 40 miles per hoar. We ergency, telephone phenonema that u 3 -- Bell 539. High Wells 273: John were carefully shown, on this first set, our anal p METROPOLITAN TORONTO AND RZGION. 296;morning, Y Pattern of living CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ° ;Casaells 270. LADIES - May Play- via blackbooard instruction t; in all communities from time to time. dee, Ontario in class, what we were to do in an in- Woodbridge, F. L, LUNN r ford 263; Wanda Hall 250; Bernice The objective of these devoted In. , - i, ,tial exercise. In the adjacent snow- ;Phone AT1as 8-MtTI tWarren. 246. - structors was to train us ,f0 train ot- 8-li coveud mock-ups of ruined buildings, . ,Phone ATlae 23 . �.. Bee. -Trees. • if Over 200 --- ---------- - : t .-!Jack Buck 238; Doreen Edwards 232; tWayne Wells 218; Harv. Fertile 24Z, 206. 243; Noel Middleton 212; Tom THE %bbitsom 218: AL Buckner 201, 227; : italph Thomas 261, 245, 265; Rpn Playford 208; Helen Fenton 210; Via 1 r.iarbutt 213; Dorothy Buck 200: Cee McMartin 314: Alex Parker •214, 258,, DIEFENBAKER : SUP"PORT GOOD GOVERNMENT._ . 205; Chas.. Morrello 214, 20S; Cliff c CANADA E'p : Parsons 203, .260. 211; Norm Gibson UOVFRNMENT' iA EiATER -- 298: Pince Brown 241 Ernie Vargo . INS; Dick walker 208; Jim Brown Harry 242; Helen Hilt 227; Amy Wyte Harry DESERVES ^'DIEFENBAKER'S DYNAMK PROGRAM 6UARAMTEES ' - 242; Eleanor Thomas 201; - ' )Colley 255. 228; John Cassells 203. 215, Wanda Hail 228; Jim Cassells A BETTER LIFE FOR A'S PEOPLE— A VOTE OF 236, 251, 245. SOLID PERF __. _ �-.................._...........-.. ......w- - PERFORMANCE --NOT EIMIPTY PROMISES - .. � •�=- ing Ladies' Bowling March. 21, k Team Points ho. 2 Kae . 30 -CONFIDENCE • Old Age Pensions and other Sodal Security - - No 5 _Lily 27 Payments Increased to help the many who i ;No, 3 - Rose 25 _ _ need state assistance. A revised system of - an i - Jeaa 24 - - ` No. 4, . Joy 19 ' Social Security under study. N c. F- Evelyn 19 - H;gh Single -flat Marjorie Rey. 0 Tight Money Eased to old business. and pard 289; High Single - handicap - - Marjoric -Reynard 317; High Triple • 00 n in new _- Mdustry; t3 million - monelr - k to old housing. flat • Doreen Balsdon 636; Eileen Clarke 635; High Triple '• handicap - Eilees Uarke'722. :.'"! ' g A healthy agriculture based on 22nD Scores Flat r�••.,.,,Titt:: ' _ ` : �, -_,• -.. ,guaranteed annual prices set In Marjorie Reynard 289; Doreen Bals. - , don 285; Ann Penstone 245; Eileen advance of the crops aeon, an end to c s e .� -Y dumping foreign farm products In Clarke 235, 2,i0: ;Marjorie Hunt ,235; Canada's home markets. Joy R cc 'IR, 214; Jean Disney 223; ' - Mary I, - 218; Jlube Bird 210, 210; .. y -;)Wilda Lau• 201. - @ A vast program ofPublic Works to X200 scores Handicap provide needed facilities and to - •. Marjorie Reynard 317; Marjorie Hunt RE-ELECT - ` vase unemployment. - t84, 247; Eileen Clarke 764 259; Eil- tea Tho--mpson 2Se; Jean Disney 226 r. NoraBriggs 216; Doris Winter 214, M' K E @ A new deal giving added funds to Winnie Mitchell 214; Betty Madden the Provinees, in turn biding.the _- 214;i Jean Palmer 211, ZOI.; Wilda municipalities and helping the 3ivc 2i38; Pauline Howe 208 ; Myra 15 T A R R former and the home owner. }, l.u.,maa W. --- - CIVIL DEFENCFiMEMBER OF PARLIAMENT @Unemployment Insurance benefits extended, especially to ease -' e following is a report presented ( POR ONTARIO RIDING — seasonal unemployment problems. = ' by air. George Elis, Rescue Instruc- tor, who has just returned from the !s Income Tax reductions benefit Ilefettce ebliegr- at Arttprior-:- — --- y -in rod -action to the Canadian i POLLS ARE OPEN .41/2 million taxpayers; 100,000.'"Let isle teU • Civi7 Defence College was tt a cul- 'Canadians In lower tax brackets J"ou that as long as I lead the Got siiinatioa of a wild drive 'froth Pick FROM 8.. a.m. to 6 p.m• taken off the tax rolls. ernrne•rst of .this wing Village tliwuj h 50 m._'p. h. winds and drifting snow and ended nlrynooneuijLsu�f�,Iknow _ j the needs o 4 two weeks later cvhcn' I drove back I VOTE EARLY 6 A huge program of natural resources f ,+J+e I+urnble, the, - toward home through an equally hoz- i _' . development launched to develop. at'e^age Canadian, • Ardous eountrysi e. O K r f wn new industries es an o ores o e During the two brief weeks I was FOr allVlee Or aSSlStalle6 — Pel. arta theca• - ot thousands of new jobs. Jo pass through tht most ,interesting, f ' eelings'� Pio In ¢strnction ever Taken i t courses o° getting to the p011f Prime Minister Diefenbaker, educational• and efttaeq - " n my life. 1 call your loccficommittee `-'MONDAY, ._- : AY MARC nisi -- .• ` - Situated on a former RCAF ,train- I room 'telephone number: ' Ing bane, the town of.Arnprior, the , MOND y �� ro&ge is conducted as a Federal ag- i 1/C1TE PROORESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ' fit, wader the -Department of Nat- AJAX — 307 - j i� Health and NN'elfare. The ex- tilk t accommodations and messing permanent war_ OSHAWA - RA. 8-1935 ww,, eynal to officers' P q I1� Qi file three Canadian Armed SerSTARR - Wt11TEIY — MO. 8-4831 09a.MI Y 'RIDING Tlse ncaat hangars have been' con: CH1�814 into training sets for the van. PICKERING r —452J VOTE " dons of operation that, form r _ These' are Pa Defence. activity. Ontario Riding PC Assn) States of buildings actually ( i 1� and A bomb blasts in - a - 'a tit d to H "Wills RY TRtt NOGRIUM coNNiVATM ?AM or CA - ' 1 and number 21 NASA LARE T I1e DrakA and Mrs.'Flmer Wilsott _ sang two duets and Mrs. Honey, the _Y— Mr. and Urs. 4'augiiau Lzacon vis- A; strict P:esider_t, gave a report' on - "' Q iced Mr. and bars. Huxtable, Chalk the Ottawa f;onven .-r Reevt WW. ' Lake. (. nc,..• ,,.. i .•+n — , to y •� _ Mr. Jack Mansell was in Peteiboro which - v' intormatiee on a Uusines, trip on b2onday. and 'gave an oppartunity to. his list - r. and tiEr_. `fortnan G. Fraser ® eners to ask questions. • ; r'+ and daughters, �isitcd tl}e ,1?el'17l\Dr N1r. Sam Taylor is in the Oshawa, un Sunday. Hospital sutErrinK an injurzd eye, re-' -'-� '> �� *, �'• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purter enter- ved when a fellow -employee shot cel taiue•l Toronto friend; ort Suuday. a paper wad at him rsith a rubber y: Dr. Claude Vipond had a vi<it wi:h pA _ Sarco. employees one day last week,.-. - A. dumber of the Institutz members + 9 " A number from here attended the },ave t*en the Short Course in Sew - man ": N ?►' Q "` `# Barclay-Lehweddin> in Brou- I #tea bard ir:g, conducted Uy bars: �...�. gham, on Saturday, when \lyss Nancy and M -s. Roy t. McLeod. -The-NL he Barclay, daughter .of Mr. and Mr -s. is also holding a Short Course on.- r - Harold 'Ba�clay- becatne.,the_bride of Marc 27th, in tae C?mmunity Hail ' TORONTO DAlL1CSTAR bir. Bud Lehman, son 'of 31 r. and o� "Cuaural Actisities" from 10 a. ; Mrs. Garland. L.ehsnan of StouEiville. n!. to 4 p• m. 1 _ Rev, H. Lackey offiriatid, The rec- The ladies of the �'�'or m's Instit- _ _. -- : mailed C eption was held in' the Towttship ute are reminded, of the layette for is ail d every day t this Hall. the Arab Refugee Children, The com- K modern family. The complete = I - _ . # Several from here attended the niiftee would like all articles taken to farm reports and World news ) Mike Starr reception held at Brou- .the home of Mrs. James. Pedd;e bei gham on Monday afternoon. fore April 4. The. layette is to Boa- -Beep lfiem Well informed and - ' \ _ Mr, and Mrs. Don .Hedge3. 'spent list of 4 diapers: 2 nighties, 2 jack : the week -end with Mr. and . Mrs: etsets, 2 shirts and other sundry. it. _. ems. Sweaters for Korean children., req Thomas Lye, in Toronto. , Mr. Ed. BoniUce.,and_tsorr were in ages 3 to 15 years are also needed. IM Toro.tto ' an Saturday, and .attended Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McDonald. o: '. the Sportsmen's Show. Elmwood, spent the week ;end with ` MAIL 50 for 3 months The --third "feen-age -dance" spun= bfr. and Mrs. Wm. dliddon. c suescRt��loN 1 Bored by the Claremont •Recreation Sunday supper guests with Mr.ani fi FUER �RD�R NOW Committee will be held in the comm- -bars: Morgan Evans were: Dir. &M o f r unity Hall here this Friday night. '?Lira. Clarence Baker and Alga. of These .dams have been so successful StonffAle; Mrs. Vincent Baloer; ef. . " Woodville arid- M r and "Mrs Lev thecomrpttee "has been encuuraed . .,Linton, StouEfvilieto cryTO artherx -on. DEr, and Mrs. Gordon Borland and Joe pdorley, RCAF, Son of Mr. � B�etT day The Toronto Stat givN eomp�b —aG K+�y`'�'`°" Q. 1,4 family of Walt erville, spent the end and Mrs. Fred Morley,. now stationed , gt w. its France; . is at present on 1 tour of ,c I' 'tit h 'fe •,When .. a wt .. - - ��: To^•w ro�Owbs •. of week Alan Tomlinsonrand .urope wi i loaf w Easrn produce tep#xts. 8ssanclai news. b 'hail lxard from. they were visiting Spain. ' r _ :- w►hs ;/y &� • r David, 'o Hamilton, spent the w M James Bi:iseoe' is -Ins ov _ . end with! his parents here. h .. eek Mrs. mr.' :. a pr leafiue artleles and pages of pictures ►ou. owe her recent illness. a! Mr. a d Mrs. Edw rd Austi and . 3 »;, n a r following h tills � M � - air'' _ daughter Lillian hatie returned from ' coveting now and sports. Order Tout - - _ _ � a holiday In Florida. card of Thanks �.Ad lnyd Peters and bir. John Cerk, s - - Mr. L , mail subsesipdon of The Stas !Qday. _ bra-`- k Patten both shoaved #heir dogs at. Mere vrords are inadequate to ex- ' - - k res3 our, gratitude, to each and ev- - - - — Orta � ha% het ed us through •.� the Sportmen y Show Inst wee_ p ', °'ass Io �s eh - " thr�cee�k•Bend witi+sltianr and1bidrs.sCar1,{ th �e days of sorrowpin theloss of Mow _ Y-= .. •;�� L Dopking, of Dundas. �" a beloved husband, ind. brother, w;tV -The 'TORONTO � e° � - . • . - .;,, •.. � The Mar -ch meet'itt¢ of` the �1%om- beautiful flowers, Lards, words of en's institute was held fast week iin svmpatky and deeds of htfinite kind- '� - - the Community Hall with _Mrs: Ed- nr®s. We ran only say ..'"Thank. Yos, gar Evans as convener, She (rave a 'Sn much:'' paper on "HistorieaL Resear6 and Current: Events:'' teuc}iinR...on, the ... ;• Hazel Wilson, Ethel and FV" hjsto-y _of Pickering Township. Mrs, Bye -a. , ,III • r _P _ - _ • ' -. -- - . _. _ -Ve or 6 � online has.-_ P I Cd►eeda's biotest choice of H : r engines,widestrnngeojpotser. y - cwgAse Y v. gyp, �Sf s pisheat new colors in- - .A4 wide range of long-lasting. -. ' ,•, ihigh•gloas finishes. 99Jt��StiDB/� •I' t PATHFINDER 2 -Door Sedon - - f - -- Fabulo-us choices of color-keyrd interiors give extra beauty tob. - - -- -- _ e 's worth on the Markt t every Bold New Pontiac. . BIGC�E ST Mon y . - .., Here hh_ luxury—and meticulous attention to' details of quality __In performance, size, - - -- - - '' aid appointments—Pontiac stands alone. An inspection' and a drive will , ' prove it in short order. Before you buy any cat 4t brit' pciee you owe it to M, Much more t ><nPont<aa most xttrt - –. t yourself to nee �o Im h e you get P l The 'ous''�Ide in the , ow rice wil springs' ,.ee , on all four tvh' Is ` A NERAL MOTORS VALUE GE -TS Get the FAC_ you'll Get a : SEEE YOUR LOCAL 'PONTIAC DEALER ; . _ BROCK ROAD taken place in those swimming pools the welfare of our children, who Some of the coloured illustrations use of Confirmation Classes in t>,: and'now, later Mrs. Wheeler has fol- from misfortunes are not able to en- whfeb the P. T. A. are purchasing futuee. i t _- Ur. and Dirt. Vera • Middleton vis- lowed up that Particular work with joy all of the pleasant thins, of life. Eor' the school were on display and Guest __ MIters at the April meet. Tte I the for -wi's l_a:e::ts over the the turning of her attention also, to as do their more fortunate eorrtpan- tvo-e available -soon, 'Mre. •Mari inq will be—Mn. Doherty, Regional z k eek -end. cur Retaided Children, where "won- ions. thanked the members for the illus- President, and Father Leo Smythe. ;. Mr. a d .11ro. Harry Dawson and ers" are also taking place. Her work Dfrs. Whetter was thanked -by Rat- trations and for the sto,.e and other Spiritual Director of the C. P. T. A. -' f;:::.iiy, ci Toronto, spent the Meek- ir. tliese'sen•ices is closely related to urian W.,C:: Murkar, eytiipment for the Home Fconomits Patents of children attending , St. ' end ti,it:z the iormc;'s parents. tiler Rea leading r paw�ltrch she is also St. Francis da Sales C. P, T. A.. members decided to sup- Bernadettes. School in• Ajax and the Class. The Last year the, Home and School g g ply the -ribbons which the children �Rosebanit School will b' invited to shad .the pleasure' of having Thomas This district; our citizens, not only will wear for Confirmation on' May this meeting. Davidson.' i?iincip5l of the Suncrest parents) -are indebted to and most The monthly greeting of the Par- lI, and they wi11 .be laved.- for the 'School, Forth Oshawa; as our guest giateful to bars. Tom Wheeler for I ent-Teacher Association was held on spealer. Biu regret hear of his pass a much -appreciated contribution to -Wednesday, March 19, in the school nag in Oshawa Hospital,• after a ten - ay illness. The dsyripathy of those ,IMMT _ . _ DEAD AND CRWMED FARM STACK - =' �f the H. and S. is extended to his �AriR _ _ _ o;ife and family. Mrs: Davidson is a cousin of Mrs. G. Perry. UIM G - Sally Ibtt, daughter of Mr. and -triBIN AND � -• � ' 'Mrs. J. Ilott, is in Oshawa Hospital, - t - .for observation. Ci#OT WATER HEATING : , . ,MARGWILL. FUR FAM TYRONE, oNT. Mrs. George Perry underwent sts• eery, over the week -end, but is nowI — - � ►uMPs • PIPE -- -PHONE COUSM &OVff"NVUE MARKET 3.26" dtome, and doing fine..' .0 SERVKX 9 GAS FtTr" Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark, • e CONMOS # OIL Mt1RNs,ts _.... _ . . _ (nee. Beth Haw•ki ,former teacher of a St1PPLM o S"W ROO14 . _ ... -on school), a son, Joseph Richard, BRADY PLUMBING , on March 14, 1958. A brother forGO - Glenna. - --- AT. 2-2080 Al1DE:EY- EAST WOODLANDS MLL - The president, Mrs, BerX aGuthrie, 4320Kin�gstan Rd. � � ..WestHill. opened the Marc greeting of the W. no 07 N 110199 A&& A. %ith a poem, followed by a hymn, :the Creed and Theme 5oug• The sneet'1 g Was held in the church base- snent. Committees were named for - the Afterr_oon Tea and Bazaar �o be held on June 14. Plans were made for a cr okinole party to be held in ".the church basement on April 9th. Mrs. G. Astley reported on the large bale of clothing and a quilt -- ent to the Fred Victor Mission, lat- sely. Roll Call was answered by .a - --. verse including the word "Repent". ]Mr. C. Clemence read the scripture: airs. A. Thompson and airs. Geo. - Spuire gave prayers. airs. Fred Puck- t{in read a talk on "comments of the _scripturt'._ Mrs._Squire, ..Mrs.. Arch :Gel?. Mrs. B. Churclivard and' Miss • • farming. Ill-hegth forced him to gist It. Lackey, and to the M.Eachnie %f,(� - : -- up t f at an early age, and he Funeral Directors, who conducted — d 1 retired`�o Brougham where he res. the service. t3UARNNTEE� - i ided for thirty-four years. In Brom- Mr. and Mrs: H. Miller. ' -�-Mr. Miller-beeaaie interested .----=----- _=_--- _ � _ Ra�=TV Service AUCHME'S Ari. the �itiyens'. League and ws: act- ' --------- • --------------------- I ©- gam'' --- • , • - � � ivy -in that bo.,:y for some y'r'ers. ass- - i f' t_ AnF Make or Model i�ting in the procurement o:' t.:e 5 HH;r.,�•�JJ chufth -= K•�Olt ^TOY sn" fire -fighting -equipment at Brougham. Pltekerii�g VIIa7si� ,l�1' �Ur F" 1P.�C� 1tT atvow" He ..._ _- - . v.. Melyiile B•�tt . o _ li�1l��IIiG ---------------Claremont Lawn Bowling Club, par - SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1458 A.• Ralph Dougt Mi1'et „ t•cipating 16caliy,�-and in tourr_arnents t' at neighboring clubs. (P�m' Sunday) - P Ansbulasee Servie� He did not enjoy._ good kiealth in 9,45 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL rlv R, The death took Duets m fano rr later years, spending the last seven, '1 LW A. M. - SACRAMENT OF $�'� .!DAY OI! f�1T at his ?tome is Brougham of aaoth�r -—THE LOilD S SUPPER �� of &a, W *aship's. well-known, life- confined to bed. Service was held at. t �� .- - •'• lung residents in the -Person of Mr. Brpugham United Church on March, 8.00P. DISCUSSION AND' gears, 3 M, ��,} ,'„p,; Ralph D. filler, sao 81 17th, with interment at Salem Cem- FELLOWSHIP 1 months, etery. Pallbearers were: Messrs How- EYEitYONE WELCOME t�seillid Items Far AN he west.s'de. the Mark- and Dialcolm•, -Frank and Ha vld Bar - ---- -- -- ------ --- Born on t i of beeaa�as' pone Pickering 193 ham -Pickering Towniine, just north c3', Hugh and Robert' Miller .and ------ - --- - -- �. ----------- of No. 7 HLghway, Mr. Miller was Douglas Johns. - Chirrsfiew scingb • i>s - Mr. Miller io sarvived by one son ;P1dNlr 4W. the son of Wm. 'Morton Miller and ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO Anna Maria Stevenson, the ratter Roy, of Brougham: z •sister, $lith -I(VtAft CLAR.K.E passing away in 1438. Mr, Miller Collins (Mra: 1: -R \'ailWycit) , of invites Tea To its Ressiar R�i+t•.i.�j� ��as edmcated of Toronto and Lgcust Whitby, presie.cased_ him ii 1Q53; _ Cinrolb BetTiee lf, R Hill. also a grandson, Ronald: _ KINGSTON ROAD APMONEERB 4 Authorized} 16Eil ii.i. During early life he was 'active .in - �«. East .�: -• : � •(Niotilt 814. JAit Or �iPoai i of Ontar46 and York >�� sr �flr the sports world—hockey, lacrosse;. . -. Cud Of ThiAs Weems g•+dl " $ arid* Coumbla and ply 11 football, cross-country bike racing, _ _ and in later L�'ffitY S;TNDAY AT 1100 A. yL. RwI 'F.atate years, curling and Lawn 4±"e yrish to express to our many _ Ma _' pati 3¢ at 8sasbae�ie GUn-0" Bl$g„ Abm� _ bowling, Following active '.sports frieafll, ne.ebors and relatives, our fly Soboel And Netarry y l;al�ie. Dam SIa =oy 1Mastom rh� . A� y8 P life; he assisted hi: father in a groc- sincere tftitlks -and appreciation for At The 8aase Hobs # v — Film t ery store on Carlton - St.; Toronto, the many cards, floe: ers and- e�tp-esa- Wednaeft, 8 R O , }} plete�i The family, giving up store -keeping, inns of sympathy received iri our re- f•leflgE ig>� P' 4• �� 1�' t3tR�i Mr. Miller -returned to She farm cent bereavement in . this loss n: a lav- Fe! ftiftnsstlsn, Calle •Ma:J>A.a: �. 0 sae 1lMWL sM _ where he had hie:: born. and took up ing father. Our special t`+adcs to Rev. Pickering tiil,$1 ea Aldi, 1-7f• 1 Loyal Pogue LICENSED AliCTIONZEReA _ pielaeting -and '%V*y Tbsrasiipe s s « Fun. Sotasshold : Fie+pests + « Sales A Spa Ashy - • - ` 1^ r" Awdi w, Solicitor, :. k .. pwaipt Attention lilst� - Notary Public WHlPilY Pl1l3lds 3[t! a-isi34 _ « MeeriA at did Road li�Lamd Creek _ _ WANT= — . AL 2.11'19!1 or AT. 2-136.2, Co uNTR Y BHOU1208 '14 lliersr t SMALL AC8B�16SS Aho a _ _ 67 Miss. Y !til l:31 to S:)0 p.w• FAFKS _ - « By d 1st i 'mss Esys wadilar l3u" s wife - s good Casb Down Psyaeasa « r at CALL _ Llr. IIiG1.lS • - - ,� >�a AM are m o r Ly • �- :�ionurnenf� 4 >�. �.,I�i . o>i�.... :res ons b1e �or� « _ f 1• L ir'YL1.4 GEr0Y and SON & . • erat ]twee ose d works"- . A,pB'1T18f. PBOl. I lIM! : $peripnes/ esla�a! = =safe driving. IR a. L wbdsby, Onsarlo EseablGYoi sM• 'Ilse Aloe ester of Wbdtby oa _ :._ so DNM. 2 Bf/b—y. betsseoa - itFAL EffATE "My i" Ajax - s Wbuft MO i -3M2 _ _ r photo co-op •a now To You, as a driver, are required to know the Rules _ Al aring and � the R f o to o v �I► MBI[ r for prOnlpt f Gad qualify i a Dei er a Lioerice. , buy or sell - « Ali! ii>►ZO 9wrteous servko milt for - • -'But your obligation in driving is greater than WIM Nail, knowing how. _ as:loso�i _ - ...merely « CON v u - « -- You must also pracfi� safe driving whenever you - , �• �• _ are behind the wheel of a car. « ..::. s - "" -General laetrtense -- - - ; Rldsef*w 5" er MO. Saw Remember that you are morally responsible for « ,0 _ the safety ' of everyone with whom you share - a, ptreeta and high aya. r. TN WAS ", RAnio & TV A. = IftA IN IL ��W ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT ob 26 A. -- SWKX aa�!• isi�oK�. A.iA� 1118. ! IMIIAr ' .� u.::'� �e.M a. Maw -. •, _ - -- - - -. . ._ aoti i�IGO��,Or -ARTOf AS Leri .bao►n �t�IA - LIMITED 'FUELS AIM BUILDING MATRALS, a - ,• VI ==� LWA� — Stoker Cool e ro 40 _ e c e o0 LICAMED TRU. f' '°'�.'& -. - - STEES filet Oil and Fuel Wood i v . A. 8skk :�'•t AJLZ. OeBAlri BrtAllO>1D. ����� ' SMAWA-4M RIM- >� - ,for -Prompt l?elivery Phone Pickeri/// ` �4 r 73 - sta»r >tha�asirtct - e, aV i..wsoi. I �.. "a O ,, N �• wtnass i - - 0, tG�A from Goodwood, visited Mrs. W. Miss Ethel Seebeck visited her mot V .namilton on Monday, her at Markham on Sunday evening. -- _ Two lovely baskets of flowers at - the front o: the c arc s on Sunday - - ternoon were placed there in memory TP U N E MP L Q ^i the late Mr. -Ralph _D..Miller; and - - a -� YMENT• It two standards containing white mums � - -- _-_And -white glads were there from the I ---- , , , ; , ren - ' Lehman -Barclay wedding. --- _ -- -_ Mr, and Mrs. Surplus, of Toronto, trisited ,Mr. and bins. K. C. Pascoe - - like 'people -:during the week -end.`' - Congratulations to Mt. and Mrs. Jean Mailer... Bert English on the arrival of a lit- ' ,� tle daughter on Sunday morning, A • • larch 23: - Congratulations to 'Mr. and Mrs. 'X. f C. Pascoe n theeaMarline),vAnot J` on Iiicnday, ',larch 17, 1958. _ - bars. D. A. Beer and Mrs: Matt - flews visited Brooklin friends,one s 1 •evening last week. E Toronto, visited - Gannon, o. _ 111• � ..'her brother Warren and Mrs. Will , ••non during thi ' The first meeting of the Brougham �-H LrRit "The Supper Club" Was ` held on,Diarch 17th at tkie home ofPRIM n` " - Mrs. C. WannOPL- with eight Buts • ; i 'present. Pc slate of officers was pres- .: ALDERMAN JOHN G. BRADY, CCP - to serve friendly peo�lle like you : .2. Mrs. Want and approved - "ented by K i.^-fintet Club. President, Jean Barclays Many things make good telephone service ' stble, vice -President, Freda Philip; Seim'•g ` but none is more vital than good tele le.. ��evfous Post-war High—March 1955 t hone � , . - .. 7.4 p ' �- - •tart' Grace Jackson; Treasurer. Pat- `Jean Mailer is a typical 'example. As a skilled r Press Reporter, Dorothy telephone operator, courteous and efficient, Jean Y "`,y Ilarden; Ellitoott,. to - aantr<ary 1958 $.8 ii willion; witli Marion symbolizes the -thousands of people who help to , t Pianist, Dorothy Willson. make telephoning more enjoyable for countless •.Assn` Mra. C. Vl/annop; ''February 1958 i -The Leaders are: _oll .5 Canadianil tin communities Large and small `^ Assistant, )Ars. R. Harden. ThAeg - Whentrer you require assistance, friendly tele. _ G11 for the nal meetine - Post-wat Peak—Unemployed .83grZ57t pie people like Jean Mailer aro there to help cod habit.' The girls decided to calf _ ,you -at any hour of the day or night. a '•their Club 'Brougham's '-dezT9. M=x- - This assurance, that there is a capable alert ^Tele C.C.F. is the only Party with the answer to for always as near as your telephone, is one " era", The next meeting js to be held r - - on April , 5th, at the home of Mrs. Canada's greatest social problem• "Unemployment" o the many little t ufigs that make your telephone - 'Harden, and. all girls af• the eemmun- service such n truly good value. N qtv w1Y+ wit! he 12 nears of age in �� �� �.�.�. �H OPPORTUNITY- . 00 Varrvh, are invited to lMn. The meet- N i —in HELL E OF CANADA 4 -ted with the d -H Pledge . — — - tri a< u`ual last Tues - F +chre was l e ; ?FLEfNON COMPANY �-- when the fnllnwinr were win• day' T. Hammond VOTE -'Alderman John Brady — Mar. 31 - re'r� MO. nvah- Mrs.led. No. 5895-C-PF-2'cols. x LOO lines -z I' h.l 95 airy!- Mrs. Matthews; fr, H. Mra1= t Vr Wm. Knnx- and e - --- �I e91m. Soeeial Prjzp to Mr. R. lrtkev. _ • w e rF 1�'c,^t _ _ T► P regular meet',r t,f t - rr't ;titisaiAnarc Snci•• � !!' ry .,� _, . , � Y1 :ren xi; held on Tt,urwtiv aft^r- t;d t_ u in tile church, The Prr�iApnt. y t ! a M. F11jro+. noe"ed t+•e hc•mm. The �ti'nr�hia prvjce m , . , arr+a.. and let•;, ., � _ ,,. .-.... frc. RP f . 'or "taken by b � - Mitchell,iiw paajctrrl _b•' 'lite A.. J _ _ _ . ._ During tliie }h„atT1P n"r;nd, An : • C3r�v. � - - -� - SrvjtaN n w" frn-n Chptrr••nt,d, to i-1Pot ., i•1•r thcr"t - -- _ •.N e n 1�fav id ,A 'Van 'trrl ,:.ac �j .r•�tc=are, ru'`tpcgCA-- .. x - )e{rs, LY i nnY screed a }e -v dainty • _. t.r.cfi Rn;l-Call wac answ*red by,. a • ~•orae from f nlossians. A • _ - Mr, and Mrs, Bert ;tt:y 2^ *r -k, GENERA[ MOTORS M -_-- ----- ------ - - - ----- VALUE - NOTICV To (RR>)LTORS w AND OTHERS M - IN THF. MATTER OF ti,e 'P.a- - tto of JOHN STEWART ROWE. - w jets of the TownsHo of Pickerng, is M the -N _aty of Ontario, Farmer, tee -40 EN clom TH E­SkWr11FSr -CIREVY ALL PRSOS fiavttiq eitrrlf a net the- es+ate-- -of--_ ohn Stewart Rowe: tabs of the Township of P%k - - Ai R - • ering' Farmer, who died on or about , 11 the 26th day of December. 1957, are THAT EVER WHISPERED -hereby notified to send particulars of 1• of same to the undersiBTkd on or `cion - -- 4, the Fifteenth Day of April, 19f of- - d'Silence says volumes about First, on a 304bt�stron r.X-built coils at all foul •wheels soak u --= ter which date - she Admins� ;tor. frame, Chevrolet's Stylists placeu :.road shocJcs like a Spon !And will pencced to distribute fire -state Chovroletl Quieter engines - nd 9 the sleekest, roomiest a most Chevrolet engineers went even « --' - rd ani to fife elairn� d sell of super smoothness uxuriotis iwdy:they'd_eYer plan- . :-Iiirther to bring you-tete suspen- - `ich h@W y ned. But not before Fisher engi- Sion news of the year - Level Air _which dt.q shall then have notice. never Ise#fetedby any car at = nee,s saw to it that Chevrolet's Ride -the lowest- iced -air ride DATED at Pickering, this .19th ' " rice. "Sour Barrier" body matched its , available -t* Ybu just havb'to try. it _ illay of Ma*ch, 1958. elly -- - --- d And Chevrolet moves froma •..beauty ' practical protection. to know how a ri �t.bel WALTER C. THOMSON, Q. C. e?sy . dew - . 66 Kiwi! Streei West, Torat to standstill b cruising speed - Next,,Cbevrofet increased its Yet, with all its netNtess, this - ` -Ontario, 6oifdtorr -Joe the Adrair _ dower range with the -most eff- smoothest of all Chevrolets comes ,trators. �! greased If' htniri with. dent V8's ever built . radically " to you at its tradifibhhfiy low price, i - - - 'dE - _ 6�i then eft ride new, with inaohined-in-block re- Little wonde,tii>e` whis- _ --=----------f-----------=--= '---- _.. - - No'riCE ib C8$DITbe even more OES _ ,Chevy =add ; mance and'econonry. Total engine thin ever before.A" OTHMS amand; Or4 of two now 1958'x; 1b ate Estite of E>(ela' • Ir ' _ �s. O - .. e } "suipe�si�fls smo�tths your . a• of nsmissions..It's the . Chevrolet ckeale fate of the. Town of. like �' ice—attailable in , r _` l�lw a broadloom while A i an �„sr, ate. on t see tion r 'iconnty et Ontario; 7 `" qt' y very Chgvrplet'made. 1d8 h�odcts=irlrti ltia �' ' ALL iMMNS` having, ellhm 's- � 23 kinds of insulation in its '��f' '�+•''- " � Rainst the estate of Efate GieN04 " �y Talk about Smootkness Chew- ' Fisher all but swallow froletops ,iS with a choiSO of ' 'late of the ,Town e9.. Wmftl wbo T*d mad died ars ,er a 28th da♦ o! ute wo n modern, efficki t Chevrolets, completely "ntW FuII OR engines in p�ember IWT, are herebi ontm- as newness from road to roof Coil, suspension means' a big ad --- .is sesid pastleaa>ks of sante to etreZpplies the answer l - - - vance in riding comfort. Deep steel � desfsned on orbetere the tMra y of AWN, 1855, atter wbieb date - - - • the Admilidsimtrlx wAl P-eck4`4 to e1e tbe-estate, h4vinz te+;•A, _ -E V R �b to the e4bsss of which she L. E ►• ' e - .: �aD two bays notice: _H _ - - SE! YOUR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER FOR QUICK APPRA _ pROMPT DELIVE - DATxO. this Tenth any of March. --- ' WALT= C. THOa SON, Q, a is >� 1K. Wass, 'Poesah r - �� MOTORs AJAX �IICOL� .. w 0 n • , . >! 1' fri"y ResWeW A- . 'WMUAwrwwNe A#M DWsad cT�AiTim ---i - FOR COMING EVENTS — uwanr — 6os�4 — v+i+� rLv>�n�ra 1rntTv>:as sew--TiN-" rromewe syalars MAULKY tea. tRc: IRCSERING TOWNSHIP i , W # OM ASO LIST YOUR rao!'w= fog L4M t6AN S: 'BASINS, WAT!?M CLOM COUNCIL serve Taatb Clean" Tbr _ �.CEMAP. �oN . will hold ,ter � �- -�,>� .�- • C Y R t L -E. X1.4 R1 Ey • _ :: - 1lGIZ TUESDAY, IiPI�L �195a- — ___-----'---- WEBT t 17rOR SALZ_-COTTAGE NEEDS 11 TH8 CHOIR' -- — — dad �p Cots (now) «..«.«� 17.13 --OF ST. BAR14ABAS CHURCH. TORONTO---.01RAIS — _ ._ _ Name 7 : 4 ( will visit St. Georgia's Anglian , �,. ..... » Churck Pkkarias. an — 6�t®CI� LTO. . • sib (us»d) .. »................... i1S.50 GOOD FRIDAY BEAM � 'like Stowe (amid) « . .............. 825,00 -APRIL 4. 1451, At 730 P. M. - 4.ee Hestwe (� .. »..._.._.... sr olrs�et rases ��..- O - � Water Tsedoa. (�) 81Sr00 "STAINER'S CRUCIFIXIOhi" !R-sti Altmsiaslm Hoorn EVERYONE WELCOMs NEW Concrete slat " CHILD CARE AVAILABLE ,L.QCATI@fit MILLER Child care—children 3 to 5 years of ;-� "'HEATING SERVICE 1 11 '%dos Bt. Ajas 6H age, kept during day, in -good home,- at ome, . Cinder i� mar atN58 Glendale Drive. Mrs: Bradbury. IA a�,D ROAD. NOl1KS ',SATS FOR SEEDING FOR SALE' NEWMARKET BAND �'� �NiQ4G8 SAT �� . am. — 1100661 >w 1 fuie$es: Rodney and Garr grown, CONCERT: lbrkaal�g E j 'jot Year from registered s>ted; extr► Sponsored By Pickering Rotary Club li:eaq quality, 42 Tbs. a bushel; high HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM -- _ Wt yielders. Jerry -Hasek, first farm MONDAY,. APRIL 27, 1436 _ _ ` IMorth of Picketing High School. Ph Two Hour Variety Program TV AND XADip — r JOHN L • L A Flickering 32773. Adults 53.00 — Child Under 14 • 50c. G s61Avam INSURANCE F Apr 25 Tickets Now On Bak = !sY >si1@PMT T — �»�»�....._._...�...._.. >� Priam To Lucky Numbers oxh" 4 -nn 06>, PR (TIAL FOR SALE — girl's coats, 2sat,»....................._........................._ ... _......---�--AWbalk S na CS MANY Lia. ,tresses, skirts, size 14 and 12. New THE EVENING W. A. !! ' 1r ---- 0ondition. Phone: ATlantie 2-59699• Pickering United eh»:elt •_-•-...._r�..._ ..�». _ ANOMOM --- --.---- will hold dwir Apill maedag in the MILLER .._.._.«.._.«.....»_.._........._......« ,107 iuir�sTON Raga EAST POR SALE — baled hay. M. L u2- C.'E. CENTRE. ON CAMPING SERVICE Svrap, Station Road, Pickering. THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 199 TENTS COTS SLS8PI1�10 BAGS Ts6pi�o M P[dt wk4 2� ups 4 At LISP. M. "COLEMAN" -. ..._.......::....:...._:................::�-.• ..................... _.�.:.:_.. LAlLPS STOVES ICE BOXES FOR SALE =— Registered RodrstgH ANNIVERSARY DINNER REPAIRS — PARTS Data. $1.35; Commercial No. 1 Rod- FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH MOBILE HOME HEATING hay. eligible to register, germination Frenchman's Bay SERVICE - -96 percent, 61.10, bags included. -- THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1'9b6Vactory ) — -Irrwk H. Westney, Pickering: Lot Buffet Style - Dinner- At &00 AJAX LUMBIR CO.. •- i 1, Con. 3, Pickering. Phone Picker- Adults •12s - ebt7d SOe. q Ttidee Street, Ajar -_ < 'Ing 326W1. Tickets Now On Sale •�•••••••----_ •••• _---•••--•_ LUMBER AND BUNG !' SUPPYES .,apt IE - - ._, iQsl1 Picketing 52�W2 - ._ � - - _.»:._.._..»._._.•_....... ......... _....... ..... G _............. ._... gmib TAlf= CLZAlrlsn -� -. R8O1= WOOD?.N FLATS _ SPRING IS HERE ,, ` PL'1f WOOD ... PANV�' ..: A for Florists. W. Moody. 37 Hocken TM SAWrAZY WAY Ave. Toronto. LE 6-4973. GET THE BEST 'FOR LESS DOM AND TEM ` P _ :LOOKI W. I -.21" tumsU@ Apr ........................... 6'bwet Whitby No 8-2m ` FOR SALE — Thor Automatic 8uuits Ladies of Gents - $124 10-:6 SW%M Aload and NO. Z Highway Ironer.' Folds down. Like new.- 955. All Work Guaranteed - _. Pbone: Pickering 562WI. LENDALE S -'M---•-- ----•--�--�- •� - � CLEANER _ . _.._........»w..«......_ ...............:._._:.. AND -DYERS _ TELEPHONE PICKERING 3" _ pOR .SALE baled hay, stzaw, Zl ooe - Pitier 678 _ -kleam Separator, coal heater. Phenc: mg I _ - or AJAX 1045 �iekering 9674: «....__« _ ._:.. _.w........... D DAH D RAM- _ 3• Apr H .:.:•...•••.»_.♦w.._............ ....... w.;.._.-. HELP WANTED WOR SALE — 1956 Ford Victoria HENDERSON two -door, hardtop. Best offer. P :ane AMBITIOUS WOMEN NEIL C. MIIRli:AIZ R. O. , { pickeriog 59. without neglecting yorr family, you OPTOMETRIST • can earn good money representing 262 Daadha St, Whitby, Out. Interior ad TO RENT Avan Cosmetics.. Contact: Miss E. _ (Above Anin Drug- Stare) • • • Outerbridge, 42 Saranac' Blvd, Toron. PA I NTSOFFICE HOURS:" PIlillfI FOR R E'S'T — 4 -room aparlmcrtr b 1900 A. M. to S.30 P. 1[. It Village of Claremont. Forty doll- --«. ... ..... - •-= --..= ...:....:...:.»....«.....:.. Wednesdays and Saturdays 9.t* 12 p ngi ars a month. Ready for immediate HELP WANTED PHONE: VKiIITBY MO 6.3671 i• -- eeevpancy. Apply—Phone Claremont Superintendent, Greenwood 6 EN ERAL NARDWAR E __ _.._♦•••_♦•_.••♦♦♦.•_♦♦••♦.••••••_- iR : • Couservat'on Area LAWNNO WERS A ONTBOARDB _ ' : Ae N REAL (Pickering Townahaj)) �• JUS]fBy Have your lawnmowers and out.ESTATE Dudes—Developownt and Operation boards recto" coned now at FfN E:tlLnahs - -110KERING WANTED of Greenwood Coom"atiea DINT? SMALL MOTOR CLINIC Phonsi PIC ( 391w�4 Area. located in Pickering 48 Pieiwft Ontario {� glaring And Small Acreages. Con- •W S. CROXALL AAAIy By Ltd, Tor METROPOLITAN TORONTO ._._-----:---- �II 1-3391 - E►gs HU 1-4604 AND REGION CONSERVATION A. WILLOUGHBY - - YwAEA16 '► And Sora, AUTHORITY' paoir.:�:..w',.Ontari0.... ROD G. NEWELL 46 Egiaston Ave, Est, Toronto «« MAN ....._...,..........r•.........:.................. Do you want to be your own boss? - .SHEET MEAL N LOST Serve customers with a 1 _ _ arge line of ip lheawTMIVaa� Sisley Husky Dog. Light pan colour. househonndinold fiecWEssities ofhrr in }roar anrr• WORKS � _ t1AM lknswers to name "Samson". Phone gs• yon a pleasant t Ailande 2-3107, or W. W,Kendall,, and paying agency, high commission, lose. '4�Am• >f Mhaat a1 Owiaasaati, 6esii 614,�Mw !A Qbynevale Road, Rosebank. RE. and 304ay trial. T. GARDNER, De. ON - WARD♦y; partment 25, Station C•, 1600 Delor• aWM live imier, Montreal. 17 QAR WOOD STYLE FABRICS i AJAX ;: tl�ArrNc; ulrrrs WltuAM SIKS D.C. _AY_ Sava @Nd of . OL*p IIS-'I�Z�^ _ -- —_.. --- — Tuna °p to S yuorsCH -ond-.-pgfc ble ; !-I 'COTZONS WOOLENS RAYONS Eos bill. (X �� ALL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AUTOMATIC OIL 1'1�IMOOiI T y_:REE ]LASING ON DRAPERY FROM ;1♦>ig PER YARD, AND HWING UNITS a _ ?RAINED REPRESENTATIVE TO GO TO YOUR HOME. Naafi yr111fbr MO.: -9615 E . �U NO OBLIGATION _ - - et . �,—-- _W '— fir •— � +. _ r+ .• .-