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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_04_25, �O = 44 �'!� ,@'..--. v A. NQ air rt Y Meet - rn K - Ab CK_E_1M___19G Nt VOL. 75 N0. 3! _: 1L PICKERING ONTARIO W. C. 11iURH/►R ADIb 30N PUBLISHERS Authorised Af Second la.a at __1B=itcription Rate: 42.00 Per Year United Sates 42-59 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1958 S Cents Per Copy Post' Office Dept. Ottawa. Conservation Authority Plants Trees r Ratepayers Of Sid Pugh Ap ointed Supt. irersi e • act , y, Now Officers J ere C k..:1 L Conservation was the O n s e r v 10 a r ... train 'theme of. the Riverside Rate a ers Associa_ Councillor Sid J. Pugh resigned this PY J tion meeting held last week, The week is Township Representative on / assoc' are inviting all People the Metro Regional Co ervat n • Burn ��or>• Pe e e ro and egiona nor io St George's B n interested in conservation and living� ' t upthority, to take ythe position Pf Rectory Mortgage ,r near Duff Creek watershed to join Supt. of the Authority's new Park, at their stoup. + Greenwood. just north of Pickering v As soon s,8 the oxbow in the creek .r _ Tyme Dance whR - : `< below the Riverside area is filled in, Village., The Oide „ 1 a "bee" will be planned to plant wil-'� was held last Friday night at the loc- ,v^ lows along the creek banks. air. Win. al Community Hall, under the ausp- - V. Hooker recently had a group of ices of St. George's Women's Guild, his school pupils• make a survey of was a wonderful success. A splendid ' the creek. These children are cur- dumber of ., w •< �i,��r.. people were 'present and rently taking part in the conservation everyone had a very happy evening, w111 P , _ Proj�t re all hoping it etc Officers for the year 1958=b9 wereag�kitt in that ore a p hap' elected • Secretary Wm. V. Hooker fire trtar future. The burning of the mortgage Ott , conducted the election. Pres. David Crichton; Vice Pres. Norman Cart- the Rector), took, place, which made wright; Sec. Wm. Hooker; Tress. t ';;{ everybody happy, especially our Ree- -Mrs. Earl Rodda; Publicity, Gertrude ' tor, who burned it up withYa beaming Crichton; Y lace. The door prise was won b� ••.•a^.................... , . �` Ross Gorey, Dnabarton, who to* -- •f �. • '-� _ home a lovely basket of groceries. . Now Bridge For jIwW thanks to all who helpe4 I& y`. willingly. — Correspondent: I Frenchman's Bad/ ----� ' 1 THE BAND CONCERT' ' T County Road Department will begin work shortly. on a nen bridge - The concert by the Newmaried at the foot of Frenchman's Bay Rd. $, S. J. Pugh d ori t, High ah - -Tie new bridge .yell replace the pre--t ht: and sponsored c600rl the Ban h S • nig by � ti Dir. Pugh µ94f be hiring up to live Ciub. was a dila poiatment, only ad sent one. and will be wider. t3 P Pickering Township will pay 91110 vier in the near future. Cuti,truction to the small number atbendisg. as their share of the coat The road of a home for him in the park vill It is our opinion that many attar+ ` -will be widened from' the. present lh begin at once. Within several years' ded, believing that it was some mnau. feet to 28, and the bridge v<ill be ff i3 hoped that a 45-acre lake will town' organization, and that the prIo. - - -' moved slightly, to.the west: It wa, be constructed in the Park. gram .could not be anything vary, - -- learned that at preserft it 3, "out of meanwhile, it is planned to get the wonderful (urge know some stayed sr � t i Park open this summer.There will be way for the same reason, But lane- _—---;------ b'_50 acres for p4taics aith._tables- and here have ad kiss' 9ibat msay, of --- ----- nature traits will be constructed' sill the "doubting" once had their eyes Township NQII through the woods -known as- Gulle) and ears opentd--fmd well describe : it all b quoting one lad who, the • Hnadre�l Y q S Y. t For several years air. D.1;1%, has. bother 'didn't think she would Future Discussed been a -member of she •1 n n trip had Bever heard of the Carie., Committee, -and ha: alp ads Newmarket Band",' but on' coming The yuestion of bringing the town- been inte-e.ted in th4 type of %%orle. away from the suditr+ri,}m after the Ship nall_ at. Br�utgliam under the . Council. on Monday, acce;�tod 'Jr, � close, said "I wouldn't hair' tni.�•3 Cnrnmunits Centres Act, came before Ouzli'< re>ignatioti; passed _ a 113, it for any council this we-k. •appointing Reeve I-aw.;on .itI._his_ Thr Newtr;arkei ;Band i.;' aie'•of It was learned that last year the place The other member frnm this the -leading; prize-wsnniag band. of hall :operations cost about $800 and H-n.hip is kiT, W, We.tnc - this Province. and have. bren or.-' ab-it X464.00 was returned' by ren- gamized for over silt rs_ The .� • f 4 r 1W j Council agreed that in view Of the �' ) eA y 'Woodbridge—Nearly 400,000 trees Depu; of •'Lands - d Forests• The _w uty-reeve Sherman Scott saA ?mount of money raised each year by '.ARE goon!•—t=aster musicians, and are being planted this Spring by the Authority provides the men and he . felt the rental rates should be the township for the Authority, it as for Pickering, we quote some of 'Metropolitan Toronto est Region Con- equipment at a• cost of 55.00 per 'brought in ii-ne with other rentals Should Fie an elected person who rep= our Rotarians (and others)—'M serration Authority on its own` pro- thousand trees to .the landowner. The in the tawn'ship; now that improve-1 rents them. and one, who is ti or- they came back one month from to- „ {petty and on private land in the. Authority also pays a • subsidy of menta have been made. otwhly experienced in council matt- night, this auditorium would bol-- 460-square mile area in and around- • 510.00 per thousand trees planted by If the hall came under - the Com-1 �jl1t jj Metro Toronto. Most of the trees are land by-landowners. The program is munity Centre Act, the township' mss' _ Being planted' on • private farmland limited to plantations exceeding 1,000 would be ih line for a grant of 2"s, •«•- $pi • ...A _••... •......•.....» P P per cent on their operational and • 3 tor] Aara7isry News lata a means of conserving soil and trees and is rovided for the. plant- Vater. Workmen are seen above ing of. a .maximum' 30,000 trees in capital expenditures. , OshawaoSpltal - = coAt+rea ndentS ' -- saing a mechanical planting machine, any one year by an individual land- It was finally decided to have the Ajax _ The April meeting of the 4 hauled by tractor, on a farm in the owner. The program is a means of .tbw-nslop -Recreation Committee go L Women's Auxiliary to the Ajax and _ Caledon East district. Under •tbe accelerating the reforestation • of into the -matter-, further.. A motion Ask For �.OSSeS - Pickering General Hospital was held- Ask private reforestation 30,000 acres of marginal and sub- was made that the . council pay up , assistance program, it plants trees marginal lands in the watershed .to--$10o towards the upkeep of the on Monday evening in the nurses purchased by landowners from the under the Authority's jurisdiction: hall and they be-allowed the use of Oshawa. General Hospital is asking residence. ?►ire. W. W. Tomlinson Pte• it, waen they wanted it. Pickering Township for .$1086.47, to aided, Mrs. C. Winter acted ea sacro- t _•' tar•y pro-tem. _ _________________-____� cover the loss on "indikent patienW' A letter was read -from the Bust. Crippled Swim Class Township Council Johns-Manville Earnings Down from this township during the bast Hess and Professional women Club year, of Ajax, saying it wished to furnish ' -Get More Grant -$% Port Union, April !7.—Johns-Zinn- The matter of payment line been a room in the new wing of the hos. ' ville earning, dropped more than, a ,turned mer to ..the to«YoAiip'v Finan- Pital• The resignation of W. R. Ellicott ;aillion dollar, during the first quar- cc. and Welfare Committee' fuer study A donation of $100 from Bassins, Pickering Township council agreed of Brougham, Weed Ifispeetor of .the trr of 1958, compared with the same and recommendation; Lf as gratefully eknowled= Limited, w f n this week to increase their grant of township for the past 10 years be -- ged for the treasury at the •moment p;riod last )car, according to J. D. RX3.00 , to $50.00 for the Crippled accepted. • is very low indeed, The report on the Children's Swim Class. Lowry, Plant Manager. Sales were ' _ rummage sale in Match was very. Reeve Wm- Lawson directed ,that Scout Campalga g Mrs. Thos. J. Wheeler, teacher. of 'a letter of • appreciation be sent to down. too: he said.- — good, 4 ,r the class, which she has been carrying Mr. Ellicott in view of his years of Both were affected by a slowing • • Alm Norah Ellis, linen convener, � • en so successfully for the past sev- e, do�f to construction due to the con- re -td -that--the-linen supply-serwa iral years told- the council she expect- A letter from Riverside Ratepayers tisRied downtrend in general bussia- or - back almost to normal, with the help _..id there wodld be a class of 36 child- asked that the oxbow.iri Duffin Creek of the irisurance cheque, but that with - ask; activity and unusually bad Kea- rellk this year. be closed aL once . or a . delegation thtr tri most sections of the country. A campaign to collect funds will the treasury so low, 'the maintenance The break down of pupils .would appear before council. Council be conducted in Pickering Village, would have to be, planned very Okra- Is: Mr, r, Lowry reported. fringe dist ' t Whitby-6. There tits- 0 several more nso r • e ear rugs Aril 27, 28 an 29 b the Bo Reeve Elmer Daniels and Council- P Y y Scout ' On Saturday, May 10, there will gadded before classes ' start '_firs, three months of this year came to and Cub Group Committee. be •0 ;Nheeier said that 'this lot' Kenneth Wagg of StouRville - P._ pen Aou�e, at, the hospital from year an in, appeared before council re their fire $1,900,000 as compared with $2,954; This is the only boy's group in the 3 - 5 p.m. T a will be served at the noon had been extended to any blind agreement with the township. Council p00. in the first quarter, of 1957. Sales village at the ,resent time.—Th nurses'__ reside nee by -the Women* :children in the area . to attend, agreed to a change in the agreement fce the 'first three months t is pear Kouiti—tfiemselves do not canvas. Auxiliary., Donations for the Gift Bares al#�ough they have yet to hear, from which will increase the rates from They raise their monies with Boy by members and visitors, will be weir. smy there. There are 16 lessons in were i59,167,b00, compared with $65, Scout a le da E60.00 to $68.00 for the 1st hour arid' 654 p00'for- the same period in 1957. for y However bunds are coned at this time, especially babE i Pse p°'�-e' from $24.00 to $32.00 for each hour needed for other work in connection garments and gifts She said all }tel with the exce Earnings per short for the first quar- with the scouts and that is why y 1 P P- thereafter, The deputation said they y the On Monday, May 12, at the regu4le , thou of lifeguards was volunta ter of 1956 -were 27 cents con red °guard ry She usually h'avee-up to, 5 or. 6 calls into campaign is being held. The scouts meeting there will be the annual pleat added that they are paid to be with 41 cents for the same, period last themselves will not be canvassers. sale. At this time, donations of, plan* ti's township each year. year, Mr .Loa said, It is also h will be tbasttt+ed they will be'on duty. In 'the TY ,ped to et enough pot plants slips bulbs etc., A by-law passed for the township Y e with. leadership g past 2 volunteer nurses have been on to take over Soutlrview Drive which•---------------------------=------ PPI p calibre to most welcome, The Committee its ~. ' Trend. Mrs. Wheeler said they hoped start a u i runs south from Na 2 Highway,. just DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME group of. Rover Seo Rover charge asks that. all planta be wrap• that sometime the could also Scouting has a pt+ogrstn de for ped, and named if possible. y pay west of Pickering Village- P R O C L* ik T I O N = boys of the teen age n+ i nurse A resident of Riverside., said 8 group• Following the business session.. Mi She said the funds• to run the class- he had been ordered ort of a garage TOVhNSHIP OF PICKBRitNO The Group cotamittee is made up Mrs. P. D. Thompson introduced Miss J 9s come from grants and donations, he has been living in and asked for of representatives . from the 4 chur- Maty prtrdhomme, interior decorator i "'Ajax gives $50.00, Whitby $25.00 and y ches in the villa ry ='stay. of eviction until he can make 8 resolution of Council crit pow- Be and the Rota and colour consultant of the T. Eaton Club. Chairman is Gordon H. gra Co,,who spoke Pickering Viltage $ 00 other arrangements. Council will oris vosbd is ,toe, I boraby, pseehitte y, on the use of colons _ Reeve Wm. G. Lawson commended amt a: frvat'the bylaw en' a parlod of lia7light Sam Thad, fifer, members -an: Tom Gibson, in. the home. Yrs..Wheeler sad hof epi y. April 27ti%_ John' La Gordan 'He dhotnrne demonstrated. group for the forcemeat mare is R pdrtch, Jerry Miss, "�°fru Aboa work they are doing- afid told °� before any °n Snnia Masek Val Jackson Bert Greener. with materials and colour, how they ' -: t>tieta that if they ran short, there was — 1l6k K 2.00 A. Y. sees >( °all upon It ie h You swill help the ac- can be used with the law trend _ �i P comm------------ an raddeatt to owe I tHitiee 'Of �scouting here by giving in furnishings, Meeh of the period ... to stn them from g before council a second time Mr, and ore Cartwright s000rdlttgly, what can when the canvasser furniture is coming back is style. _Q I•awa4ee lineµ calls. a committee is not unaware such as the Colonial and Renaissance ----------­---------`. . of Riverside Drive announced the DON'T FORGET later, Marvis of the Tact that you are called on by pieces from several •coutftrIes.. . • ' •• engagement of their daughter, oP It'ioharitfg various sour-pi for frtnds—but they This was very much enjoyed and to Mr. lace Oshawa_ May A 2 The T do need th, e urg,atly. ori. R. Dibblf, thanked the i� FIR>o.FIdHTERs' BANQUET Janice Moorehead, son of Mrs. . William Kirkham of Ostia Brastgham, Oata:so ! POSbIll TONIdHT -THURSDAY 1 IVd ._._...- .............. p...-............._. ...... on behalf of t' ' .a Det s , t ,1�OH 8CHOOL �+ L3A P. IL wedding will take p os, Ma 23 >� �..: � w Bal ad �. yM —0" •c�� is the Anglican Chttreh, •�' � . • - - ]I[rs. jer+cd Scott and ]list Helen Scott, meeting.'wbether a picnic will beat article on "Lcne, and Mrs. J. egt ,next, term Nis had an enjoyable trip to Baftalo last held. Ten, members were present and Cowie, one on "Holy ,Week". Mirs. Congratulations igratulations to Ms. and Mrs. a week end. refreshments served at the close. Geoff. Astley sang two solos "I know Lorne Saunders who celebrated thea Mr; and. Mrs. Bud Wella of San- The community s - Frenchman's 'Bap -Funeral Ser- ty e�c0ends,their deep- tLat my Redeemer liveth" and "U Slst wedding arrttiversary on Sunday. Fla and Mrs. M. MacDonell floes were held in Toronto, Monday visited Mr. and Mrs Frank Wells last est sympathy to Mr, and Mrs: Mc- Sacred Heal, now Wounded", acc- The Club will taeet on Saturdsy _ $or Mrs. Motet A. Guthrie a highly Murtry in their recent bereavement etupanied by Mrs. A. Fell at tate evening May 3, at the -home .of John ue4pected resident of this community week end. =who died on Thumiday, April 17 at the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Powell have re- in the passing of the former's father.. 1 iano. bars. C. Wbite gave a reading and Mrs. Ashton, of Pickering, Mr. A� 7Y. turned from a trip to 'Florida- Mr and Mrs. Cliff Hubbard spent on "Easter" followed by a prayer- by Peter Worthington will be the guest - Mrs. Guthrie was born at ,French, Sorry to hear that Mrs. F. Dawson a few 'days at their cottage at Doe Mrs. W. H. Guthrie. The East Group ;_ _ is W. U 'mart's Bay in the home now occupied W• She is wished a speedy recovery.ke. served refieshmeats. by Mr: and Mas. David O'Brien and BAWLING NE1YS Mrs. J. Hug�hson is spending a few Several. of the ladies attended the Card -of Thsnits was the former Violet Wright. For days in Toronto. I would like to thank lite thought - was Standing -10-136...1-126, 8-120, 3- Afternoon Tea at Ahtwnds United on a number of years, she ran a tourist 108, 9-", 4-91, 6-88, 7-83, 6-83, Mr. and Mrs,. J. Cavin and son Al- Thursday afternoon last, ful people who so ' kindly sent me ;home in Pi -ns Village and later 2-70. High triple then -Tom Ibbitson Ian, of Rosebank, and. Mr. and Mrs. ?he School Board has engaged cards and flowers during my recent ` _dived _ia_ O s - and the. United 638 Ron playterd.S38,-Cea McMartin -Fred -Boyer of Toronto, visited Mr. Uiss Joan Esdale, of Long, Sankt stay in the Ajax Hospital, with mgrs. - SLatea. She retnaed to Frenchman s 624, Al Buckner 619 and Ernie Vargo and Mrs. Cornutt •during the week. *ear .Cornwall, as the junior -ropm fall thanks to the Dumbarton United Say to 1948' Her husband E. W 619. Ladies- -. May - Playferd:• bid, Sa11y. Ilott is now home from the teacher for next `year. -Miss Lucille Church. I - Guthrie , died in 1947. She _was an Wanda Hall 66b, Hetes HfA 661, High active member `gi Fairport United. Osshawa Hospital, doing nicely. Packs plans attending Teachers Coll- - Bea Frederickson Church. She is atttnivecl by .one dangin- single men -Tom Ibbitson 266, Ron Mr, and Mrs, W. Carter and fan- - Playford 239, Eric Playford 237. ter, Mrs. John. Nelson. and 2 sons, Ladies-Eyelene Wells 261, Marg ily had a 'motor trip up North on Reginald and Maxwell. She was the Garbutt 249, Wanda Hall 239. Sunday. I grandmother of Mrs, June Lord who Over 200 -Vince Brown ZOB, Ernie... " »•• . i » # - : ahM=ana d. d Dins. John O'Brien and Vargo 228, Ron Playford 210, Tom �UDLEY Mrs. an O'Brien} have their Heise Ibbitson 209, Al Buckner 206, 232, Norm Gibson 201, Cliff Parsons 203, Miss Ruth Sparks of Winyard, Sask. John Cassels 227, Wanda Hall 222, The W. A. met on Wednesday ev- JI ' Visiting them -for 2 weeks. Doris Coldwell 215, Die 'Stevens -204,' ening at the church with seventeen ". Mr. and• Mrs• Frank Nichols returned 230,A1ex Parker 204, Hary Fertile Ldies present. Mrs. Bert Guthrie, the this week after spending a month in 233, Vic Garbutt 218, May'Playford president, opened the meeting with Vancouver where they 'visited their 213, Peggy Powell 203, Cee McMartin an Easter poem, followed by a hymn, _ Son Frank. -- ------------- rank•-- -- Whyte y the Creed and Theme -Song. " __--rank-- 229 Andy Wh 219, Harry Collo skins NOTICE O CREDIT - •--arra ------0� -• - � 200, Norm Fertile 236, 217. John Puckrin 'and Sirs. Guthrie were AND OTHERS ••• » ...•............» "muted to make plans for vacation T -W5 ANo Aooaess In The Estate Of Evelyn Blszard, BROCK ROAD I School. A'n' Easter .' Thankoffering c •.. ?ii`z_,c;- ate of the Village of P.ekwi%4L : was received. The Roll Call was ans.. :YatTied Woman, deceased. The Home and School Executive i,ered with a verse containing "Re- L F•r met in the school on Monday, April deem'- The East Group gave an ALL PERSONS having claims a• 21, with Mrs. Carer presiding: They Easter, Worship Service. MISS Susie- � discussed plans for the Election at Puckrin read the scripture. Ititrs..Bill - - i.'+►'i _Seinst the Estate of the said Eve Blizzard, who died at Toeosto, m the next meeting, Plans were also Guthrie gave a prayer, Dfrs. Bert the 10th day. of Qetaber, 1452, ire -made for the Empire. Day Celebrat- Guthrie read a. paper on "the mean- : ; -• r rimed to file Proof of the same ion. It will be decided at the next ing of Easter". Mrs. Clemence read with the unda*gnt l Perri JReP• r'esentative an or before_ Of May. 145E __ titan that date Ab. AFRAID OF WORLD WAR? 1 -_- *80nal Representative will proceed to distribute the said estate lasvkg - leSard only to the claims of -which it = (Near Dr. Sarah Preira, West Virginid State College an =- WW lthen have had notice. 'THE ADVENT OF A MATURE WORLD" f'�� 1�.' •,'..� „ DATED at Toronto, this 9th `day at the Public congress of the Canadian Convention of the Baha'i : -Of April, A. 'D.,' 1958. World Faith CHARTERED TRUST COM- THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 8 p.m - ' • t PANY, Administ`rato' of the Bows _ t� ofEvelyn Buzzard. deceased. $4 Kim fop J � >� West. T.1.Otlt rio by Westbury Hotel, Toronto Itennedy and, Kennedy. 67 Richal od , Save time and trouble . .� 8t Weal, Tlseeem, its Soticitalrs - d _ . _ -• ]mein. ADMISSION 'FREE - WfOI>fQ n � ! tg I . � - . -Avoid umbo �IIt1Y �' r hook them Hep! r Jot then dolma! 1 «.»..... •_ ..........:.:............. ......_.. p /± a Dial carefallyl Be, sure to bring ' NOTICE TO CRFDrrORS ;RLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL your Blue Book of "Trlepkoite Nterne10 - _AND OTHERS bers up to date'. If you'd like now 46 booldets-regul ,or pocket size-. In the Estate - of William Thomas .':.CONTRACTING give its a call a the Telephone Buse= y Yiddletoo, ]Farmer. deceased. ' 'Hess Office. or drop in fns ikiem They're free. _ 'ALL PERSONS having cfaimg a- - _ - - Isi'n6t the E.t3te of WiMam' , Thomas h/ iddleton, lie of,e Township GRAY ELECTRIC < < tr o eoM.Aeav OF C,w„o„ Pickeriri, in the County of Ontario, Y - - flfereY baa • rwtM q/ 4w/ornwl i. the .onokehow I'hrmer, who died on or about -the r vow draw T sack s!� day of January, 1958, are .hereby B �M, Ontario p6otle Pickering 333'3 �► 3 * a v v,� s • s s• ! O� 'notified to` send into the undersigned r_ ""__g ' Personal Retwe-tentative of the said - deceased, on or before the '8th' day of _ May., 1958, full particulars of their tlainm. Immediately after the said .,;date, the said Personal Representative will dist-tints the assets of the said ��"�; •• y' `' - deceased having regard 'only to, the'":> .w: eclaims of which .they shall rhea have s� "' .•. f: _ _ siotice. "t DATED, at Pickering. this 3rd day _ a �% e l ' «+ v Ne had ftttn�r t �. t«� Of A. D., " Ate.. � , 1158. Herbert Ernest Middleton, g llf tatedtca � :ecutoe ' Iby ills Solicitor.ap tWiLiam G. Lawson, Esq., Barrister had Solicitor Pickering, Ontario ap 25 -- •-------- -------- -----------•----- • :� � ..a,;;�'� arra � � � : _. COMPARF. �. _ No other pen T - -:.ke needed •. >, rice has aq -' "gip tdA to modernize...'these features - his kilcltelt * Fioetfne Aetlew _. r "s cr•� ,; k, aA. CY6~04 Tip ,�rrl1 _�,rr�i. New frlrn Yle Iwea .. .....rte-•++"- Ink. _ !* Vtsib" Ink supple * Writes of*** her. ` ... so 1�oth are bar OW me frozn a bank " f ` g8fi,7 i Faced with unforeseen household expenses? loan. The'manager welcomes opportunities - _ - �' Want to make some s sial major pay. earnings . - Want ' pe I Aur- :.to make loans, re able out of earnin , chase? Need money for takes--•orto, meet a in convenient instalments _family emergency? Personal loans to help And at a chartered bank, you can alwAys �,,. 9� y�s�;3�speople meet just such situations are being count on privacy and courteous coiWdera- •b -. �• _ I+! made 'by the chartered banks every day. :Ninon, --whether you are deranging a loan or ' You're n , _ _ Y of askin a favour when you ,visit ."using other ' valuable rnces the ' bairk f EO--YEV DRUGS LIMITED $ g _ A chartered bank to arrange' a personal provides. s - -THE CHARTERED BANK'S SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY iF 'P CKERING- AKTARIQ} ; 'e.- .:. • .., ... j , � � A,(�y YTS _ S . I / j �aU y boys Who delivers paper for tttie aprons, plants and flowers and home- otic Women's League of St. Francis _, Card 'Of Thanks Times -Gazette, was one of the lucky baking for sale. All members are be- de Sales, Pickering, on Wednesday, _ - Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" Judd, Toeoa• boys to get u free trip• to . Mpntreal ing asked to bring donations for this [April I9. Father bLclKahon opened -We wish to' extend our heartfelt !•to, visited his sister, Mrs. Wm. Gray c. the week -end hazaar. Our W. rf, S--ai}ocation for the meeting with prayer. The minutes thanks and appreciation for the alas Boa Wesdnesday last• Following wcre winners at the the year 19$8, is higher—i325.0o.read- and the Con'reners gave their of kindness., messages of sympathy. Miss Pearl Carlton, of Toronto Euchre, sponsored by this Women's Mrs. E. Johnston, Temperance and reports, and beautifuul floral offerings received -- vi%ted her cousin, Mrs. M. Hamilton, Institute held in the Township HaU Christian Citizenship Secretary, gave The date of the 'card party to be from neighbors, relatives and many one day last 'week. last Tuesdayevening:: Mrs. N'• Mai- a short report. Mrs. Reaman thanked given to the old folk at Fairview friends; also thanking the doctors rtes. L.emmon returned home on ��, iYrs G. Murch, DSrs. A. Carl- members fcr flowers sent her while --:__ SupAjay ;¢fter spending. the, winttr Von; Mr. Ross Carlton, Mr. Charles ill. Treasurer, Mrs. bfairs, re orted bodge, Whitby, was fixed for Apri� and nurses at Sick Children's ec eaP" p ing year was installed by Fr. Me- ital during Bat's illness. Especially ------- W`th friends in Toronto. Bim, Mr. Geo Cart•. Travelling $101.37 sent to the Presbyterial Tr- Mahon. He. expressed sincere, app- thanking Canon Shepherd for his cm - t Mrs. George' Gray, Mrs, A. J, Gray prizes went to Mrs. W Quarter and easurer for the First uarter ot' reciation to Mrs. F. O'Sullivan, the soling words, the'pallbearers, the Me- \ ,Mts.' Wm Gray and�rs Matthews Mr. H. Pugh. Special prize ;to Mr. 1958.. Mrs. H. Miller assisted by retiring President for her work dur- Eachnie Funeral Hoare for their kind «called on some frie at Fairview jos. Empring}tam. Mrs, George'Gtay, presented a lovely ing the past two years, and present- an efficient management of services':: Dodge, Whitby on .Tuesday niter- The W. • M. S. meeting was held Easter Worship Service. Mrs. Lack -ed her witha Missal as a token of We wish to thank, so much, Dr, i , 1.0on• at the -home. of Rev. H. and Mrs. -ey sang a solo. Mrs. H.' Miller told` gratitude. Ruddy and 'nurses of the Oshawa Mr, an• Mrs. Surplus, of Toronto Lackey, at Claremont, on Thursday the story of Easter and what h The meeting- w_as titer closed and General Hcspital for their kindness r.►11ed on her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Apail .17, with . a good attendance- means to us today. Mrs. M. Ellicott lunch served by Mrs. O'Sullivan sad in our sad bereavement of a loving 'W11-L'Kdox on Sunday.' President Mrs. M. Ellico:t opened sang a solo. Hymn 336 chased the n ltrsc W. Hamii4on .spent a day this the meeting. and presided over the ate• Hostesses: Mrs. Lackey. _" Gorr. -- lira. J.• Power. Co program, � Week with friends in Oshawa business period. Minutes were read Mrs. E. Johnston and' Mrs. Llovd _-------- --- -- - -�------ Mr. `end Mrs, Harold Davidson and Sorry to hear of the serious illness Jo - Famtily and approved. •Members. were rem- Johnston served lunch. _ • BIRTHS of little Paul Anderson, twin son of inded of the meeting at Cherrywood ...... .. ».................---- - -------- _ » . ». »' ' `"' Kathleen Walton) are happy to ( an- -ss - Itr. and blas. Thos. Anderson (Sad- on .May 14. The bazaar is to be herd pay FOR SALE — btt'tMing lot in'YilT- St. Francis.de Sa'-es C. W. 1.. counce the arrival of a son: -'Frederick is Maleolta). Paul is now in y } ort 5aturday�tag-3: in' the Hall, and agr of Claremont: approx. half arse. - .{pital recovering from meningitis, will open at 3.00 p:'tn. There will be�r` George: on WedtxsdayI April 16t1t, B News Office,' There was a meeting of the Cath- 1458, at Newmarket Hosykai, ox 691 Mickey Taylor, one of our local g • He special i nvitaion to you • : _ lis. , • w O COME IND CASH IN ON THE- W/ 0 _ �w ` .. a 60,T • T ;:. MW c Ib�i W , } - .r,.$ user. HERE'S YOUR BIG CRANCE TO GET YOURSELF — — ll •.:i �; �� TIIE_BIGGEST DEAL OF YOUR WFEI- ' ,F $oomiag business means bigger, better deals for _ -- you' That's your Pontiac - Buick dealer's way of r t ricrac public e o thanking you for he 'tremendous p nthusthsm . for the magnificent new '58 Pontiac and Buick. / 1 _ ° �J Flight now, durinng� the Golden Jubilee of Values 1 ' ... P celebration, he's ouermg the beat buys ever on new ntiace, new Buicks, new GMC Trucks, and need o ^! canrad trucks. So hurry down today to ,your p _ Pontiac -Buick dealers and take advantage _ - - nearby of his trulyow a sensational vahtes OAR ....,. • _� _ oEM1��iSSTRAATNNf • :;�*� 0 ' - ��+eC'•�irf - �o f sP� - - _ - , t+ sE�c� f Amf - _ s _sass. Room .. .. - _ �.r•., +.^��� ter' " '• fi r' t �. ' .. ,; . mac• 1 t� IN ES kIC0 sw> , _ TM 1M Ma 1•!t evict Wnts Trois M Nltlfety a" concept In fiM CA( styNF4 Yeu,/et all this Wa1rtr,to$ BpkM p r- aast°at a€st�4ttr+s>as/9 tr/ Torras+ua,BukAdependotility,atspria : 9r EZZ- a37ssa3tnl ins roan many models of sAstlw cess . rte€ . . aassssa vii e ' a! -., 4 tow Nov w] r • '..,~ ..;. .' �atts B DOWtantyscte�p�a=fessothe :�• .. •. ere 1 " .: _ n f `-,'A GFNERAI MOTORS VAWE - n x la Gnada t od u use Pont you mdse. . alfefs you mWe, Po'N . -'COME DOWN .. VISIT YOUR LOCAL QEAI.at — ERlH '• CK.., OR' SALES- -LAW MOT - ` •PICK ' - , .' - � .. _ .. .. .. :. ..- - •� - , ' - - . ` ,. s : o.:•�T fie!' _ .� ..- - - f a . Q�.S �T. N tuu:h was served at the close. bury Hotel on April 29 through May Dr.. Sarah Pereira; of West Virgin- w111 be Robot S. Van Atte. C. 3, of The Evening W.. A• is holding 1.. They are: Mrs. Kenneth Cowan. is State College wit! opeak at the Rochester, N• Y-_ T� �� is Mrv, Winton Whke spent a few th,Y�s•;,azaar and tea at the church on Mrs. Dean Charters and Sirs_ Violet Convention's Public Congress, May sponsored by Cltriattan Ses.uce Soc• hays last week with Mr, Donald Mar 31 James, ill of Rouge Hii1s; Mr. ane 1, Thursday at Y p. m., on "The Ad- isty, Raul* KUL Oat. The doors wN ' White it Lindsay, while his wife un- ___ - ----- ------------ Mrs. Samuel Trante•r, of Roaze "Park; -vtnt Of a Mature-Wor4d" be open at 7.3E>L E'►sr7oe� divt7 �ide1 ent set operat o�ln—Iandsxy Hos" vention Baha'i Dor, and Mrs. Patrick' Pemberton- Following the Convention: many' invited to atte>ad. _ -- World Faith _ Pigott. of Cherrywood; and Mb's• Baha'is will travel bo Chicago to at- ��i;ff j , ad+t) ------------------------------------ 1 Rev. Ti.os. Fleeth_am. of Bridge- Pearl Hannah, of Dunbarton.. tend' one of five large, interc�ontlrren- north, has accepsire ted a call to be min- Residents of Pickering Township Dia n ' purpose of the annual event al conferences scheduled ' • inter on the Greenwood charge, com• will attend, the Canadian National is the election of the nine -member year. Tile first such conference took menciag- July Int. Convention of� the. Baha'i World National Assembly by nineteen dele• plane last January at Kampala, Ug- Mrs. Enol Carson. visited me Faith, -.to be, held tt Toronio's West- gates. an s`t Africa, Others a seh- - da Ea O ers ar 8ffectirs April 27th - — - few days last week with, Mr.' and eduled for 'Frankfiort; Germany; _ '' 131JSZS WILL RUN Mrs Jack Ward; Claremont — Jakart4, Indonesia; and Sidney, Aus- .ON DAYLIGHT TIM ; Mr. and Mrs Elmer Jamieson and — tralia. -------- B1I`NVEEN 'Mrs. M. Barnette of Toronto, _ .----------------------'-- ,-- • _ Iatndly; _ -.SERVICE B and Mr. and, Dizs: Dick Wald and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE PICBERING OSHAWA - do.itghw,. of Claremont, visited on A Free Lecture Oa Christian Ssienes 'TORONTO Remaittr Uiseiiaa�ed Saturday night with the Jamieson's. entitled Tickets and Information At ' ,The Xpuag•, Peoples; Union held a 1 ".CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND party oh' Friday night at the Elmer GODS GOVERNMENT EASTERN HOUSE, Phme 49 - Wilson hpme• will be given in West HiU Collegiate, Tht Active Service Class met last jdortside Atfenw, • on Tuesday, GRAY COACH LINES -'•Wednesday night it the home pf Mrs. '/ A 29, at 3.15 p. m. The Leetiser �/f\A Cecil Disr-v, with Mrs. Leslie Har- boon and Mrs. Earl Disney' in charge ,bf the orb -gram The meeting. open- - P lot -- - ' ed with hymn 112, prayer.and script r ,' � � Al �p ' ! ure. Mrs. Leslie Harbron, gave_ a d _ . reading- "The Stone Rolled Away" / ,.•, followed by hymn- 103, and two more eadings "Easter is a Miracle" by . _ . usic — ---SP_EC..IA�_ , •' Stir. Earl Disney, and of Spring" by Mrs.. Cecil Disney. Af- ter the minutes and buaincse; the $195 � ! Fleeting. was dosed with hymn 101, per ,..._) _2nd the benediction. Friends are sorry to hear tha. •_ [( _ „ {)Sirs: "I). Dawrson,• who is with --lues -' daughter Mrs. Joe Empringliam, is - • not is the best of health. �� JUMiTED SUPPLY — Com• Eorly �) a MoD vi,�-NEW 18 WNIRLWINO► of Point "Mrs. E. Ormerod. Toronto, visit- �la'e iia 1n011rr tlbaC Elver is Qtitllt�. _ ; ere over the weekend with the Osm- . 1(lttUrM illi t'r„� !hw YMri farm :, 1. of �psadabk, aoeblaMs llerv>tce. mows. Era.,' OW C�OATBttS TURK _ :;erod lye _ Mr. and 1lftirs• Elmo Disney and LNd/, DW"Ho ' lmva wd tlfi� CION t0' per. r , ramify. Pidoering. and Mr. and airs.. Y” Oonipbte lawn earl. • MHlh GO� �OMg11 •P I1r t Of PItFsbuM 1 I" POW j-; Parks and funily, Oshawa. en= joyed Sunday trsniirg with' Hdr,' sad 1040 AT TME �� KA1xIRl� -W.* WIN. OM int j _ _.. ,_... �s P. Clarke. ._ Joe .pew returped home frau tl3e ill frg•11�l1 I - 1G. M. Ia3situte at Flint, Mich, for _ _ ich, a two-month , perto� w M 1.ois. _ Robe McTaggart was among fisc w•innefJ of the Times- Ossette car ler salesmen contest. who Thr619% If•r OW dM1 e•1MIr•1r of r�Mf. _ JK dayed in 3loataral over the week- i '• WN � On wo 10 . . end. - : The Evening W. A. not on Tees- - day evening at the 1>•Ime of Mrs. L - SiO�M.� es *164 �hrAl llfr ,_QM Up By RWNG ON tW iisoe Geraid DRi Randall etas been spending ' ..: r .oup}s of Reeks t�ith his grand- - — �+..►... ::. NEW iarene bf'r, and '�¢ • • - i The After -3-M W. A. met ,ort Wed- LW Mvki l' �18"h l wd iwdve� besday in the church basement with BISSELL SHAMPOO IIIAASTER ;Mrs. J. Brooks, assisted by Miss at. for rugs Brown and airs. H. Dtoorc conduc- • t'.ag the worsbip Ecrvice. Easter read- -lags. were Qiven by .airs. Moore and _ :TWIN BRUSH POLISNE 99f1,9 �. �IrS P .CI•sr4ce. Roll Call has ons- _ _ - arorcd with- -a' tea totvet, from tacit of - --- - '*ht nteutbers for. tl:e. church kitchen. = __ _ -LAWi� ROLLER • ` - 'Far:rteeit were received. The conven- ,. ',_ LOW DOWN FAX1rfEN? EASY TERMS - - POST DIGGER • _ _e, rer.orted two quilts t».be quilted. and blocks a: c brim prepared far a �,o{�f� ��y�e engine wi'reooil starter i - - - h.rx raili. Th•:.,: Trca�n;er's . report 8nd special -TOM Auditone MuM". � � showed a • favorable balance irt,m the a r a - and power propelled models also ewailable! _ on s ' re dinner served to Brecl.iiit. :1 la>'geT �i s E Anne -39 `:Pickering ti "Forrest �Iilf s Small motor..nlc _ tom a=-e�. 684 - SDUNBAi�TON r { .. _ PiUAIB! G . .. _ N AND : z a �ppliesite Hiwanfs Park) b .:7B I N G 0 HOT WAT HEATING, PHONE 165 PUMPi PIPE SERWICS GAS EAST" • CONTRACTS — • bit 6FliRNERS ITTING Pl, wa0 -.. wa�t�o�>rd • • -• . � -• :. ::Thurs Apr. _ . . Y. PLUMBING ~ ':. • _ JACKaOTS $90, .Q$90. ' AT. ��2-2080 `�Monlding :. _. -------------------------- --------_— - - AD. M�sslaN so CELTS . -- - --4320 Kingston Rd West Heil _. _ .. SPECIALo- BeautySalon =. : $2.95• - q' _ Elizabeth $ Main Str. Pickering OUtsid@ -white. _DELIVERY � FREE TINTING - I • .• ;. DYE _ . . _ �_ �..� — 1 d Bell Wc(ton,_Prop. Mlow i�*Ila, eliisin�t� n s 'Wood Pro cls -- 14 HARW000 N. at NO. 2 HIGHWAY Phone 4 „, .. j0HONE P} KERING 26 AJAX - PHONE ;1032 �►:--. � - . -!_ - r'—�� �'ae+:_a-�- ,,. ,.''-- ..� .s, e-7 T T- .. -•-- .- - - -•� �. - . f, r—.rr^z �__ . _ .. .. • .!- 1�' :. i - ,cr -,,. � _ - _ - '- - S"inedo SirectorN ' FARM FORUM NEMS topic that brought much discussion: affairs, need not be less wotnanlT How can womenottiir _ best serve in farm 'But they do have a glowing co 4•:M ,sn org�anizatiexts? Should they have .buticn to rn;. a first-wthin their owe _ _. + J - GUARANTEED FABS[ FORUM CLOSED joint or supplementary programs? homes, and then in their owst prgan- (' _ ICOR SEASON Most Forum, felt• that womea-shourd izatinus. amohg which may .be count- ___ �t A&W -T ♦ Sel•vue—'McEACHNIE S —With Rally At Uzbridse — take part in all farm ora�sszattons. districts, wi;,;h in the past yeaca have We are getting" dWre women interest- ed the pcodueer and consumer co - Any Make or Model FVNfR�I aRECT©� Duuring the last • series -of Radio eu in these groups, But we feel that operative ocgaaizations .. within-tl3eil _ Farm Forum we have studied a women should- no tb!q__home made farm. people of Canada is sI rthu r'--- - -` - good many farmers' -problems. duties and families either. But on large measures the.. masters of tltg;r F�E` - For eighteen -:years the CBC and the other -side-, if •women do not att own destiny. - privaiely'-owned stations molal - r4 up end mens organizations, they do not On County Forums have clow - - the national broadcasting system, has ur-derstand fain problems. ed the season with a rally in Uxbrid• p" -�• �buk� led the world in the use of radio. for The point to be :Wade is that wom- ge...with Mr, Floyd Cwiesbach; As - � .L . � i.� I - DAY OR MOAT - the discussion 'of their• mutual prob- en, sharing in Piome and conununity speaker.' -- Cofr. 1�2 N 3M lems: _ e _ .. •: �-;�, • . � • e purpose of Farm Forum is to NOTICE TO CREDITORS - ----------------------`--------- " hill: tea/ Res p NOTICE TO CREDITORS DRi IIM. McEACMNIE, Prep. encourage the formation of neighbor- AND OTHERS AND OTHERS j 6 l:eod discussion groups; to provide aharbOw Am" irW J0 unbiased -information on Forum top ` In the. Estate of: UR$AN BLAIXE - .e� Phone Piekeelg 193 ics. In this series we have studied Farmer, deceased, In the Estate of JEAN DWYER. "in the News", a highlight of current ALL PERSONS having claims a- Widow, deceased. _ >ESC > Pickering, (fiat. issues in the farm ield: T1ost 'F6r- r gaieist the Estate- of Urban Blake, ALL PERSONS having. claims- a. c ums did not feel that the CEA rep- • late of tliel Township of Pickering gainst the Estate of Joan Dwyer, lam - KE'?V A1Jt1: CIrFri���++EE resented the views of the Canadian in the Cour ty of Ontario, farmer - V+lv6e of Flickering, is the, farmers. It would be impossible - for who died an or *bout the 4th day of County of Ontario, Widow, who died A. R •TEie1Q8eK, d. A. E+L�. any. organization ' .because the views on or shout the i2lh da of March. ,ate, Lerma!' �dssrrlalnr /Hfdtee differ so widel November, 1 he are r seby'aPered to 7 Y• - send in to the undersigned Personal 1957, are hereby aobified to send Tato CtiMll od. �s4' saiil Yea:, The topic "The Low Income Fat-ta- the ed Personal - Representative of the saib deceased �'� �P�- latts,, 'drilfi& OsismYs ani 006srl& -er, Who is He?" What are his prob- on or before the 5th day of May, 19m, tative of the said dedt♦ased, on or be- :•- -��Rww� Ajs?[ lcros? Do we need special policies full particulars of their cholate, Im. fore the 8th day of May, 1958. frill y and r ms to meet t]tem. aiediatol' ' utars of ,their Chian.. i ' rte• tAt+ p ogre- after the said to . :Sill d da .the- said Pum y _ tlr duress M E how • M If_ ow income Larmer - would help pial Rotative will disbib. ely after the- said date, the &aid Per- _ woup - - ---- themselves by studying their prob. ttte the asses of the sa14 deceased. send Reprosentativ& vW &Whop ` , l ♦�, �i lems and keeping books, ' they would having regard only tithe etaitaa o! the assets' of the said d&aas•d, hay. kno.r where the trouble is. The far. which tbep aha11 thin have notice. ing regard only to dw claims at _ _ 1sia7 1UH e�M � •�� ���� r mens over fifty year„ age have. If DATZD, at ems' Off' !ha which thsy shall thea have notice. hurl >l8 special programs were devised these ^-� farmers could be supervised 15th day of April, A. D., 195L DATED; at PiekerinZ Ontario, Perhaps the. agricultural represen- Goor`e Donald Blake and Je#m this 15th '' April. 1958. - - lisitter8'ati! 1VSif8'y Tumailll tative could help them or someone Poeksin. Executors, by their Solicit- 8tbei McLellan, by heir Solicitor. ��►= rd E„irj� knowing the problems might help or, Wiiti&m G. Lawson, Barrister Wi>problemsiaat Q. Lawao4 datiabr. roe. them_ Some Forums feel that sones etc , Bae ming. Ontario, Pickering Ontario. _ -fir L>Wj _ low-income farmers^ -would • be better -�3 2 : }.. • _. _ May ;mss N i tl�s ♦M&aitest f>L� off the fast. But ab his age. where , h!v>litl9rd 3" "M cnida s get employment? So. much - •P16ftdepends an the individual. --- _ , - liiasitb se e0t iEsGass, >we&t "Ladies and Gentlemen". +Ras the � l■rreal<eatst --------------------------------- PLUM81l16, Tl1�16; - M li:l1 NI A% 2.1ii3 RA'NM ANNOUNCEMENT ae► MT SWUMF MNA!!D • Ai Mr. and Mrs. W. Lavern SmCQIiTRACT 'rith, of - _..ft, sun waft* ftn" 11� Pickering. wish to aneannee the ft- 0"660" n- _ Jy tIRMMso stasement of their daughter, Csrellre Elaine to -Nr:.. W. Clsapa+sa, ! /hr 19w�8•� of North Chili. New York. Visa -. eae.11. Sgr mith is a admte Of-%"ftoatouL Cof1- - - cite.. tiYbra - _ _ .:: �1111111W • � 4ANK . ON" l�elK ton, M. with a B. S. it - . cillarl Nursing. i►t present she la employed ._ --_ 5, It, 001111111111lE mired at North Side General Hospital:, in 'nelkwa!-)Aral. Westss" Rochester. N. Y. Mr. Chapman is a - - - Sam Ate. rdor. �� Senior Divinity 'r!&des! M Rohe** ` Wesleyan- Coltege. Nath Chili, N. Y. Ion 1k L W"6111%lstdsi& t IIREL �o . - - 4Pwi`asil&a :sent e[ WSJ es. .......�-.... ........�._-.. � _ _ - - OnKft and A^sUfiftd ChIpra ftp mw In Pkk- Minatetr: Rev. Mavfise, butlers I M + M: SMAM eying and Aim areas• To SUNDAY, APRIL 27. 1958 • • ' _.. :.. MBING buy or sell for prompt DAYLIGHT.. SAVING_ TIME ���� Courteous service ask for • Featuring leading TOiteMes „ .. i/d,li>!ml 1s1;LZd1 Mrs. i�iell. - '- - _ 9.45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL =AA1>iQe01l: 100 A. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE • - _ Sick Roolna Svppl'ies Matey Afie+ds Cali Reception Of New Members ` 1C81'ntATls OIYII+t : - e ie � I I 8.00 R U. - FELLOWSHIP and _ . -- _ rhwt ltak&rt� KJhlM I STUDY IN C. E. CENTRE_ - --------------------- Gonewl Insurance, - fGsohor EVEPYONE WELCOME - i Pickoriog 590 er MO 8-3397 Stere Hours: _LEV�StON 8 RADIO ' ------------------------------ 9 -.- :---------------------- i 9 A.M. — 9 P.M. E' Christian Science Sonet l REPAIRS .,ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO • Y Sundays i Holidays = 1 P.M. 5 P.M. 'W M . - „ e itocites You To Its IResnhtr PRONE PICKERI�iG !7b 'Church Service DU BARTON RADIO.& TV XTNGSTON ROAD -- (North Side. Jlist Esei.Of • A. IEL z-46TTEw H R R H DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Woodlards ]Road) FUNEitAL AND - E�-zY SUNDAY 11.00 A. n� PICKED up PROMPTLY r - 4l<OGE G..C01A\"i, B. A. Sunday School And Nurse _ AMBULANCE SERVICE At Ti. same. Hoar 'BA JUSTEa and SOLICITOR -Testimony Wednesday, 8 piMARGWILL FURL FARM TYRONE, ONT, -, • � :. se-. t -: - • _ . NG, AJAX leetic�leflTH BUUD]p,2(FG Tai sin" 8t. S. Oehavra =..'Per b dotmLLE atfen, Cali: � ' rPHONE COLLECT BOWMANVILLE MARKET 3.2674 - F• AT PKKER•ING BEACH40AD Pickering 471W1 or A.M. •1-7*9OL insurae 'telephone :ISVlm OR FHOIti 1059 P BMW For Fires ANII-Ceetatry AJAX &aftwobile lasurance Ot All > ta& ' ' HTHUR ."MITCHELL - --- -BUILDER - _ -_---- = LIMITED $owrnan & 'Gibson --- rRONT: WJUT Y ul, - ''WOODWORKING U 'BUILDING MATERIALS LS - �M _ ..,.. . � SLS -AND � BItrLD � IA err mm C.A _ M YONTE11ff, MONTEITH, R1ENL. >�nLT at>i �S'IAIdi7 11(911 (rade Anthracite Coal —'stoker Coal - - : a co. I ,Il Url*ar►TWN9,0r! 7wLs Chartered Aeeosnteats jlildZ► >nw -Fuel Oil . and Fuel Wood LICENSED TRUSTEES p A-. TFoan, 8 . $ 3 a►�S6 ti'blti` _ 1 - _ • - AJA3. OSHAW 9T8A T°R°�° ,For Prompt Delivery Phone Pickering 74 or 73 ��"1�CHERII3G—F. /k , e/HA1/A-G. �r. R1EHI Rw s+ssi � FICL aAJ ------ ---- �. - STAFFOAD BRos: WORKS- - _ ro1►� _ :. .. ,. .-. ....... ..tat � .. _ , '. �.,._: r ',.;..::,; :a : r.^.ri _ .. ter w :•Ka..S - _ ,...:.«�eh"S'; smx :: tack or neck. _ nrarriage of Mr. Wm. Hill and ]dins Mrs R. Reynolds, Mrs. A. Fryer, ended the Iater A. hocked iame at - - - " _ = Seve.31 from here have been down Jacqueline Larkin. Mrs. R. Ward; Membership Comm., Napaaee. . CLAREMONT -- � and Mrs. L. Stansfield, Toron: to the lake enjoying the smelt fish- Mr. Les, Lye was off work for a Mrs. E. Bene, Mrs. R.'Morgan, Mre. Mrs. Nelson Sanderson laid the mEs. ' spent Sunday with air, and iron ing, Eddie Ortiz brought back a bag days with a rash infection on his L. Hill; Social Comm„, Mrs J. Mor- fortune to Eall hit week a iSr, nd fracture full last week. hands and- arms. gan, Mrs. J. Murray, Uri:W. I.eh- a toe. A• Ga!low'ay. - id-rs Stubbs visited is Toronto' with Mrs, Della Birkett, of Stouffvilit, man; Nominating Comm., burs. J. Mr. Frank Holiingsheadd and Mr. _Z _• t Firemen -M called out � s� friends on the week -end, has been confined to hospital. No ton, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs, W. Lill Giiddon spent the week-eod it brday afternoon to a glass fire at the The local bowling, club members The women•s-iriotitute� the Wallace; Pianist, MrsK. eith Drake. fish;ng, at, Pasry Sound. of Mrs. Powell,' south-east of have been busy getting the greens in Community Hall last' Wednesday, 5tandong Committees: Can. Indus- Mr, and Mrs. Graydon Taylor, of the village. On Wednesday, they s Th have already painted the with the residenC Mrs. Lloyd Pagh try, and Agriculture, Mrs. F. Cation; Oshawa. visited on Sunday, Mr, ad ` ;Were called to a grass fire at 'the haPe• They P home of Norman Linton,' at the water tanks and plan nexxt tido ,the in the' chair. "Current Events” were Haase. Economies' asd Health, Mrs; bi=s.- Sam' Taylor--- --- club house. zc�ad by Mrs. R. Ward Reports •of W. Hill; 'Historical Research and - ---------- Horth end of the village, 'a fire that most of the farmers in this area the year were. read by different con. Current Events, M!rs E. Evans; Cit- OUTDOOR PAIiiTMAN Y jt►early got out of control. ` veners. Mrs. Harold Barclay, Brom- izenship and. education, Mrs. G. Mc- 1 f Las{ week, a Daboia,' Ont, carpeti-1 ?Qe well on with their seeding;a ADULT CLASMS r ld• was injured at the farm f Hugh few have finished, gham installed, the new officers for Connell; Resolutions, .bits. W. Pegg. 1Pugh, east of the village. He was. Mr. and 'Mrs. Horn, of Toronto, tht year. Hon. Pres., Mrs. . Lloyd The program was then taken by Mrs. Morning Or Atbeenoen sheets of insulation 'on tlx spent the •'week edd at their summer Pugh; President, Mrs. Giant Taylor; W. Pegg. a representative from the- Traasporfttkm Provided i• 1 putting 1st Vice -Pres., Mrs_ Melvin Johnston; Metro and Regional Conservation PROFESSIONAL ARTI%T "r r - - lode of thr barn, when the wind home here (aught one b the (sheets he was The son of Mr. Noyes, who 'is 2nd: Vice -Pres., Mrs. Robert Jack- Authority showed pictures and gave Phone: ATlaatde 2-I3= tangling. hand .threw him to the with the U. S. -Navy, has returned son; ' Secretary -Treasurer, 'Mrs. Robt. an interestingtalk. Mrs. Carson sang MRS, FRED MARTIN i '• g�ound twelve feet below. He and- `to his base after a visit with his fat- Torrance; Dist. Directq( Mrs. Ken. a solo, and -lunch served• -------------------------- ed on a Rik of , stones, He was ex- I:1'� here. ti'ard; Alternate, Mrs. Jas. Peddie; Mr. sr� M{s. Jack Norton and JOSS! 8?AODIDTt31� ►mined by Dr. N. F. Tomlinson at , Over -sseventy' people attended the Auditors:. Miss V. Forsyth and Mrs. Donna; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Norton PRFVATE HOLISM the scene and then rushed to 9t j shower held Iast Friday night at the Iv: Tomlinson; Brch. Directors: Mrs. and family, spent the -Mr. and with COLLAR APAR'i' = :wichael's Hospital, w^hgre they repor- home of Mr. and, bars. Cecil -Red- J. Badgerow, Mrs. G. McConnell, 2�Irs. Norton's sister; Mr. and Mra.. ALL WO1ti7G °1 _ ltd i+ie suffering a possible fractured man, `in honour of the forthcoming Mrs. James Pe&ie; Sunshine Comm-, Wm. Wagar, at Newburg, sad att- 1lMae: 141eieeieg 'els G s: SPRINME GT SPOR ice .. _ • , sery jib - . '• - - t f .. - - . r car SPRING - yr P" ,ACCESSORIES 4k _ sZZ ee •am aN , '"�' 3 w o � � �; Here the _AuF*• and py ' r •Y�ry ' w� _ Yall el il7rtptd a�t�Re°Ild todaypo at will delighCanada t fav°urite an of a df a specta,cu Y Conk In, 4:. ettme Chevr h Edea the car.. N olet or Mim- v.7 ti"t - - r 5� -- M rbc b onh N� gasp 1. „ 1e'a ttlsa • t s�tetta . _ uxury y or uP all the 1 � i l4erour "te[iit . - _ .s er to D>� House Yalw: Time . sic , = - _� ='� . _ • _ t11AA �' --� � Y'e's _ - 40 . SPECTACULAR x a VALUES! i 's9 d ' Hats 7an 09e r•rt�: .. ?+�biNs NAL trs.. &F KA, CHEVROLET CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBI-I w _4. ZE MISCELLANE016S PAT DUNN ftieldly Resident Agent WELLS DUG and CLFANMiNSURAIM At 7 t= CASUALTY BOOM AUTOMOiU ANKM FOR SALE I COMING EVENTS saw Tacks , Pressure, Systenss UASWTT HUURAMM Q.C. Trenching FOR SALE JDATS FOR SEEDINGJW Mid AM LIST YOUR FROPWIN P" SAM W= St. An&oW& Presbyterian Church ..Bopluo Tarim clean" W141 Awaitary way va.:riefles: Rodney and Gary grown, Pickering WEM TILZ FOR SALI Bea vy quality, 42 lbs. a bushel; high- !MORLEY let year from registered sited; extra BAZAAR ­CYRIL 1. T,0 Be Held In The Church School ftOPM- PICAZZING am _3�elders. Jerry Hawk, first farm VICIEWUL SATURDAY, APRIL 266 1959 earth of Pickering High School. Ph. — — Pickering 327)3.--------- At 3.00 P. M. .2 ----------- WM Be Opened By NIM .............................................. POR SALE — red clover seed; jjsc MaCLotaan. the Afternoon T" . LOREffA ph,&: Win 'Be In Charge of )rish Qobbler seed potatoes.-fte Friendship C1W A10111MIL Ask Pickering 96J4.,John C. Moore, R. R. Hom*.bWdng Table; Parcel Post; ..AWWW BIM LTL J, Pickering. SALON ---------------------------- -------- s Apcuw AM Other Fawywork. ]P " GUM T -jr(yR SALE — Natural Gas Stove. PlanA jams, Etc. SO AW. AM ORSHM Ciood condition. Pickering 76OW4. EVERYONE VELCOME NEW Concrete Slag -- - ----------- ------------------------------- PEN, COTTAGE AND CAMPING xzzp THIS DATE OPENPEN SPECIALS FOR LOCATION and kV Tourist tents, 9 z 0 x 7 Red. to *35.50 St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Church Safari steel coo . Reduced to 87.25 ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY p NOS= 'Cinder Blocks 'Coleman Untet%* L. P. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 195 - Coleman stoves 81450 ---------------- ------------------ OPEN LTMUNGS BrATIOX-ROAIX P310EERING, ONT. —Fmoxz Im , Voleman ice boxesfrom �415600 CANADIAN RED CROSS I . Phone: Pickering {MMM Coleman picnic tables, 4, chairs 436-50 SOCIETY "'Propane un4-burner sovs,ePICKERING BRANCH trol,G -525.00 ----------- held its regular., monthly meeting Ui . : - JOHN Le LAY Coleman oil space heat. small '0191-1 *hich will be combined with the to- go- -floor furna2ce now 4149LSO ceptign for Team CaPtaiM at the Old INSURAN"Cl Coleman Gt&RAMn=D =Rvj= , Xangette, oven control 41S.00 School Building, Brock Road, on fly TACWMl0AN Kitchen stove oil bizurriers Thursday. May 1. 195C at &00 P. nL &Iftl OIL ASSURANO :Suchenstove,oil, from -45-M PRUDSKIAL The Camps;ffn Director will give AI� 0 -IM COWANY ETC. Of ENG" Agent for John Lecki a Final Report. 'C Supplies The public cordially . Invited to at- ­11FE -i AN01110JO , HIN anspists and Boating Supplies AMILLER CAMPING RENTALS ten& 'CAMPING SER 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST 9 Tudor St. - Ajax- VICE - -- --- ------------------------ Phonwi Ojos 657 AJAX AND PICNERING Telsiphonat Pickering 28 -•--r------------------------------- 6 TWITS, COTS SLEEPING BAGS — -------------------- PUPPIES GENERAL HOSPITAL .7 "COL MAN" FOR SALE — young Collie puppies, SPRING DANCE ]LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES Mftdowbr*ok- REPAIRS PARTS 11-00 and $3.00. Write: IN VIENNA" -Tw., Brougham. Ont.-. "A NIGHT '-310BILZ HOUR HEATING •-----_------------------------•: FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 19S SERVICE HURRY — PRICES REDUCED? (Factory Trained) PRIVET 9.00 P. M. to 1.00 A. M. AJAX UMB E R CO 0 Tudor Street, Aja:. The Boo For Hedging 'ROTARY HALT- AJAX 2-3 Ft. Bushy Plants Ran Tandiftson's Orchestra -LUMM AND BUILDERF SUPPLM (Plant 12 inches apart) Rdrs@hmsnft Prises REDUCED FROM SM to SZS- 42.m Per Person 61rM TAX= CKAAMM Per 100 Admission By Titket Only- 2M II&MAST WAY DOM Weather conditions force as to ------------------- -------------- move these plan" fast Were - . New 6woks 'Installed PAJNTORS a" DECORATOM they leaf out. W. VIAM 11.V0 how for quick. clean. Suaran. PICKERING NURSERIES- '--teed first-class painting and paper —'none, whaby Iwo S -2m -Natim ROW and- NO. 2 Highway Sales Station'on No. 2 Highway hant, g. — Eric Stakes ang 7�rsnk three miles west of Pickering Whke, Decorators. R. R. & Pickeriz4L , ------_-----------»-------------- _ 3". ROSES EVERGREENS REPAMS - ALTERATIONS 7 ..:TELEPHONE PICKERM ;SHRUBS FRUIT TREES CARPENTI&T - FILASTERLNG '(Also Peatmoss. Fertilizer, Loam:) -- -- -------- --------- ---------- or AJAX 104S 4-REZ" WOOD IN Call Us For Your Landscape 33 ALL COLO URS ..-Problems HELP WANTED Phone Pickering 4 ... B-H PAINTS - --------------- --- --------- FOR SALE M. H, Tractor, •No.' We have a splendid territory fo,- you • TURPS — OILS — ROLLERS IA condition: M. H. 3 bottom plow, in surroundings if you want of make - GARDEN TOOLS — SEEDS rroney. Sell our 250 -products aurae- FERTILIZERS L .�NZIL C. MURKAR, X O. In good condition; Cbckqhutt power L CLAY OPTOMETRIST ntbwer, 7 -ft. cut; M. H. wagon. Ph tively presented and used daily in PLOWER POTS 102 Dunda St, Wb*tby. Out. _LENNGX 1-6736. Mike Yatsula, wry home.- If you are interested in PLANTERS 7 (Above AMU Drug Star*) POTTING and VIOLET SOIL erier Po0 A -----------------------•---------•- a profitible business of your own OFFT LAWN FENCE Cc HOURS tRtlag SECOND MORTGAGE act now. Openings in Beaverton, IM K. to SM P. 3L FOR SALE -�— Second Mortgage. Claremont, Oshawa, Port Perry, Port Wedoesdaye and Saturdayg 9 to 12 2__ South Ajaz; Good diftooft; E=*W Union, and surroundings. Free cat- PHONE: WHITS MO 11 -MI ant return. now: W. G. IAWWM alogue and details." T. GARDNER, NANOWARE 10, BENERAL 1.8olicitor, Pickering U& Dept. N -DA, Station C., 1600 Delos- j LAWNMOWZRS & ONT`BdARDS 1. B�S�Y imier,- Montreal. Ra"dapiIboards reesteddened no- atTO REW r 25--------------------- -------------- ft""ffin DINrS SMA" MOTOR. CLINIC ROOM and BOARD — Dunbartan- COUNTY OF ONTARIO Pkkwk& Ontaria N&WIM "IW4 .-,Amge area. Gentleman prefierred. ?-APPLICATIONS FOR PIKERNI 46 gopi& Pickering 617 ) 1. -KEEPER TYPIST t BOOK - --------------------------- Applications will be received by the FOR RENT —'on Valleyview Road - undersigned 3mtil 4110 p. nes an Fri - WW No. '2 -Highway, 68 acres of fahm day May 2, IVA for the position al APP� y -land; some Wture; no buildings. For Book -keeper -Typist for *c Cleft- PIE -iuf#mafion, call- HO 1-1246 or write Treasuurer's Office. 1WD"N WELL Marusinec, 204 Rustic Rd., Tor. My be Application Form obtain. onto 15 SH M98-<FAm 143 ad from. the undersigned. 110 METAL NWRI%M Boom — — ---------------- ------- Appointment for interview is' be HOUSE TO RENT � on farm, not arranged VRLA= 10 irom' Cberrywood; new good by telepboning MOhawk NS , ..1. . L. . . 8-3582, Whitby. IN I" at toads, has good garden, water and age W-44& 2 P%figer left of house spare. Jos Garland, -t Was. G. Manning, AvAerbW CenamiwiW 601 "Ch". ywood P. O., .Ont. Clerk-Mrsamwer Conveny Deshler Im Whitby, Ontario WANTS --•--------=------------------------ b0C 1. PICKERING: LANDSCAPING IMME ROL. .,WANTED TO RENT enc tZ. -'rkinity of Pickerir* 'or 'Fri -SOD LAID, #MTM U" --may by June 1. No chi BONI W�LLIAI�1 SIKSAY= D.C.'':. M690 News Office. CUT AND DELIVERED P4 ---- — ----------------------- S yan house with :011WRACTCM ~WANTED TO RENT th R. X 1, Pickering' Pitons: 487W on bedroorns in PickerIn'g . ............. y"r - Lt leash ft* ..... . ......... pX bill. gtfla Reasonably close to school. -Please phone: Pickering 6"J7. SUPTIC TANKS ---------------------_-- AVIOMATIC 01 • CIJLANRD saw W"TED T house, in 0 RENT r wpm UNM W. J. BUTT., T'ickering neighborhood, suitable for Y. preferably three bedrooms. )Art. SMAh, Pi RA 34042 AN a ckering 4T6W, TRAby Mo. .11ans j s. ft y j r L I:ww F Exi _P IS 7