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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_06_06K ,,,,�, ..wet' �• _:- ".'.._ '. " ..' _ S�-':•-..- .. • ^ I "L-''•'•� .� d'w!�` `• '"' � +"�'y..�, ! _ * , _ _ _ --PIClV0MO. ONTAItIt -- W. C. MURKAB AMD NEWBLI Pwt Office Dept. Ottawa a Bohseiiplio I Ratan: $250 Per Year Vstited �� — FRIDAY, jVNs a, l!M Ii Cea4 !a CoPP -. olm 1 �ICh __ 10 Ronl 104#h AnniurilryGi� 2 Bead- To g A - stRouge _7 $t 6 •000 Cemotery.�. ., To �o .�0 Erskine A land use by-law was given 8 ' - readings by Pickering Towaahlp - council this week. A new 16 room high schoolto bu - J u n e1958 The by-law covers • that area located d the corner of Wftite's side • ; i nd s between Peticote creek and the Rouge road and the lot concession, just Pickering Village e River and from Highway 401, to the north-west of Dumbarton is planned Y, g y - • - Lake. - I for the school opening of 1960. The 31r. and • \1: s, Ray Found had Mr. new school, the third in the Pickering and Mfrs. Cla-ence Marin, of New Reeve Lawson said that the 2 read- District High School area will cost Liskeard for Sunday and attended ings, is a form of h. tent'and, allows g fi. $560,000-00. -the I. 0. Q. F. Servict. In - them to in itruct the Building In- I council' passed Spector not to issue any more permits j Pickering Township firs-, F. Tucker, Toronto, spent the ' unless in compliance with the by-law. a resolution this :week agreeing tc week -end with her nests: Mrs. C. A! %• A public meeting will held in the the sale of the debentures. The pro- and ?Cir. Ste vitt here. East Rouge area very soon Then �cfncial government will pay grants Ruth Peattie graduated from the ' Q ' a 3rd reading will be given and.fhe UP to and on $240,000.00 of this total. Teache s' College, =nd will teac�t by-law will'go forward for the appro- The cost is - spread over the % Kinde:ga, ten in Pickering next Seip - - y5 val'rorf_the Municipal Board. municipalities in the district—Pick- tember. It was pointed out that the park' dung township, Pickering Village and, Ji r;. Frank'Cha man and Mrs. # land at the lake, known as Dyson the Town of Ajax. The 3 municipa- p• 1,owan park) has been, z6ned resi- lities are required to raise $35+610.UU Jean ,��': isnaco t, are t recovering ' earl The total assessment of the from miu .res rece:ved in a motor _ 'de rfar under the land --use by-law. yearly. accident a. week ago. three is about $25,000.00. It is 8 T4try are for- the mill Il rate for this tuna'" in that injures. are' not much estimated --------------------- -- more serious. debenture will be 1. i mills. 11tr. Donald Shoitreed, who has Discuss Lights for At present there is an enrollment - .7 of 794 pupils in the schools at Pick-' been- on the staff of the Bank of Bring and Ajait- It is forecasted .there Commerce, in -Os•'mvu, has been The 104th' anniversary memorial "?he Ideal 'of Service". Harwood- Arse H will be an enrollment of 1394 in the transferred to the listowel BraafA. service of Erskine Cemetery will be Members of the cemetery board district within 5 years. He and Heirs, Shortreed are moving, hgld this Sunday, June 8 at S p.m: are: Frank White, E. J. Annis, Discusa lights' for -Harwood Pickering high school can acccmo- there this week, j - . This year the service will be taken Harold Anderson,- Don Annan, Wm: The question of street lights for date We pupils and Ajax will aces mo- 5b, avid Mrs. B. Crawfocd au4 b9 Rev. C. P: Shapter of Whitevaie ])unbar, Jamey Mitchell, S.. G. Mor- Harwood Ave. north, from the Ajax date 520, 'with the new 4 -room inknt, recentiy of Manitoba, aitlti United Church and `the Whitevale rich. Ben W, Lotton (Sec.) R.R. 2, boundary to No. 2 Highway came addition that ia�p�aed. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. quartette will present two numbers. Pickering and Fred J. Galleon (care► before sooner! again this week. The new his? school will be situ- Wilf, Hunt. Mr, Crawford, with tht Rev. Shapter will take as his theme, taker.) ' At present on the Pickering side ated on a 12 acre plot and will have Can. :lir Force, has been transferred •' of the line, there are 6-200 watt 16 rooms There .will be 6 classrooms, to Oat ;rio. � - - lights at a yearly cost of $102.00. art toorn, music Croom, library class- Mr. Jos.. McMillan, of the Bank • • The,Town of Ajax plana this year Coon, 2.seience labs, commercial room, _or Cnr neves ..Staff .here, entered Tank Fos • Di.7�Ir sued By Twp• to install 175 watt mercury vapour shop, Home Economics room. gymns.- hos-i*10 on Sunday for nduor sur - lights on Second Street and may next sium (3150 sq. ft.) also used for fiery. He iC reported to be quite sat- fetroaicea. and school inspectroas yaear put the same type up : to the assembly and cafeteria. The school as but will be off dot foe w Pickering' boundafy on Harwood. now planned will accommodate 400 couple duty ,for Pickering Township council expect among their services.' The merchants fronting on the u ils, coWa of weeks ,to pass a septic tank by-law next Deputy-reevt! Sherman Scott aAed p Wan to go to a Gard•n Party?— %0 weeik that an municipalities in the if an area which Liss more dieldrin Pay 64 Per cent of the instal= rs• Pic- atten- k one out for yourself hints eine County Health Unit. are expected -to per .total population would get more lotion and breakage kids. The clerk dance at the council meeting asked "COMING, EVENTS" Gohama• _ The fere litting clause that has service. is to contact some of the merchants if any consideration had been given been the basis of coni era a is- and discuss with them the tope of - Pupils g At _ enaaion by coiner! over the past few as public health nursing. S ey woo a toares on instead of a high school.. - 600 Sin } Harwood. 1 understand that the 'students -_, - weeks will be incorporated in -this • Councillor Robert Stewart asked } - -- ~by-law, if agreeable to council. if the unit is_operating at a profit or -=-'="--"""'`'"'-''""""-_--' are falling out like flies after •their is s e ` On Monday, a delegation from the deficit.�'�a�a second year. If. they had some kind- �iuS• Cane Her health unit appeared before the coon- Mr. Hall said they were operating WYt9se�I Turn Down - of_ training_ it would be' better for. eiL R M. Hall introduced council to within their budget.them than to be just -knocking about perils of School .Area 2, presentes>f absirlaan. Wee. Newman, Vice -chair- Mr. Bray point:eil eat -that eiita� � '� "�� .lir comtry". she said.' their flint tstititaal music- cmicc� at• � " soder, John Millar Dr. E. N. MacBean; June -1st, • a 3rd' sanitation inspector Reeve Wm. G. I:awsc`'l suggested Pickering District High School, Is gt M.O.H., John Robson, Sanitation has been hired and there was nothing The subject of dogs seems to be she contact the board for information Thursday night. Inspector and G. H. Bray, Sec -teens. in the budget for this amount one _that never .gets too far away op -this and asked the clerk to secure The • pupils, rantging Yro-n Grades Mr. Hall said that the Unit had Dr. MacBeirn stated that over the ( from a council table and- this week information on this for councih'S own 1"10 8, had all sang previously at approached - all member municipi- period of last September to March, t Pickering Township was confronted benefit. He said he understood that the recent music !estival at Ajax. - the fall -out here was on a par with linea using the septic tank system Piciering Township had --received. with it again. I and the idea of the concert was to about the badness of splitting the about 74 per cent of -the septic tank Among other things the . pound- other high schools across the province. let rhe parents have the opportunity septic tank inspection fee on a 50-50 inspections. keeper recommended that Pound fees 1 A breakdown of the Bost of the ty hear what has been accomplished! basis with the health unit.: He -.said In answer tea question• as to why be increased from $1.00 to $5.00 -Plus school:—Building contract H70,000, in music with the children. Over 60m ,.:that with tate exception of East the unit is asking for half the fee $1.00 per day, license fees be in=' Architect's fees $28,000, Furniture took part. Whitby whxii• is still to. 6e heard when they are operating within their creased .from (04.00 to $5.00 for and Equipment $82,600, Total 1560,- Musrc Supervisor for Area 2,'Mr. --i ,horn, they were all agreeable. He _ budget, Mr.. HalI said it was the feel- females. , Confine fPtnales in season 000.00. Hugh 3iartin , was: ;n cF_rge of the j ezplaisied the idea was to spread the ing that. neo✓ home owners should pay, in buildings, require all dogs to have l A letter of tenative approval, dated evening. ieoeta on an .equitable basis as some toa�rds this cost and alio it was con- lrceitae by Jan. 15th. (JfaY 23 has been received by ilia. Besides each grade rendering a members of the• unit had sewage sidered the fair way to equalize .the "I feel $5.00 is too much" said Board from the L' Vit.• of Education. ,number, there waa-a teachers' choir aysteia$. cost over the unit: - Deputy -reeve Scott: -----=-------------------------'---- of some 38 voices. The 9 schools is Reeve Lawson asked if all the mem- Mr. John Mills yointe3 out to the "I think° that many people would Dr. E is McBesa, Head Of i earth the- fres part.cipate+l: .hers of the unit, charge a septic tank meeting that the majority of health not- pay the $5.00 to get the dog back I- Unit Speaker At Rotary The evening was very successful _ Sea units in the province split the fees. and the pound would be swamped - nd it's hoped that this can becomet a ''Mr. Hall said they do, or will in and it was a common practice. with them", said. Councillor. Robert Rotarian • Dr. Floc McBean, head ail annual : affair: � the future. He said new sub. Mr. yfim. Newman stated that the Stewart. of the-. County licalth Unit add, ------------------------ that,-'- --"' { ji-vision will require a major amount amount of money that would beta- "Well we are not running $chart- reseed Rotary \ti.nday evening, of 'work. volved was not a major item. table institution" commented Reeve and showed a' film dealing aith.,t3ae • e Reeve Lawson -asked if the unit is Deputy -reeve Scott said he did not Wm. Lawson.. _. l raun# �. thr . need for and c le .Rion of Pickering in providing any services to other mem- favour the idea but if it would make "I thing if the poundkeeper vas -s Health Units in one -of -our Canadain —hers that Pickering Township does the other t.ait members happy• he little more' alert this problem would) Provinc(-s. Hi. ii arr interesting sub • s scot receive. would fib along with it. settle itself", said Councillor Jean ject, and one that is incrensingly re- ��Wp is TrQ h Dr. MscBean answered no, astd . Mr. Hall' said a date would be McPherson. - - I ceiving the attention of national gqv- added he did not know of any that established .when the plan' would be -Well as it stands, the dogs axe erning bodies, _ would arise in the future. He ex- ut into practice .of splitting the not under contrrl", said the deputy- ---- -•----------=------------ -•-- ' June 2, 1458 in a wait o ers pu ;:c septic ta^ ees�etween a member e. P A P E R D R I V E health nursing, sanitary 'senices,;the emit and the unit ,The fee to be Council finally agreed to one clause riP t D p• F, We_extsnd con8ratttlatans to aiL' sewage disposal and water inspec- ghareed for inspections has been set only—that of keeping female dogs in . SATURDAY, JUNP 11, 1958 School Staffs • and Students foc the _tions, immunization,. child health con- a; $:•00, I buildings in season. pot Pick-up, Can rxcellrnce of thrr participation its itis Field and Sports Day artiv-,_ Towns Police Force _' tern at Kiwanis PEirk on F eddy a - . Pickeringo p tcrnrwr, \lay 30• a. Parti- lUlar commendation is due to the teachers for 1hei• organiza- tion and leadership in setting up -- , , ield P ogram in advance, and. carrying 0"t the large schi4u e ltt A most eff;cient manner. For the - future, it has been suggested by one of our mer thers that ,results on the field be a:^.nounced- immediately at the cornpletion of each event, wits.. awards of crests and Hbbons, being made at once., Standings of individ- ual sci+ools in their particular group~ could then be maintained progre ively'.and announced p0iodicall}r — throughout -tate afternoon;__for_-added interest, i The Xiwanis trophies donated hg Kfw•anian Walter Lynde and Bal- four Sleightholm for Groups "A" ind"B" schools, were won by Pidc ening and Bdy Road- respectively: _. whom we salute_ as this year's cham- pions. . _ The balance of 4e crests and `rib- bons V%W.ed to •sueees'sful eotnnet_ hors, will be distributed to the .v 3. •!bus schools. - Please convey our good wishes to all who took- part and we especially tnentibn the, non -winners, who. also _trade an important contribution .blr their effort and good sportsmanship - yours, in the seviae of Yoatfe,. Vickering Twp. Police Dept—Frotrt RC Don els Mie L. D. Baker, JP, Chief Reg. T. Poket, Jna Found, Dispatcher: Coe. Chas. .Dimba too �4 Cbl paeWs; Back Row: ComtableK PL — � Y. Holates J. Copley, P. D. Nichols and R. !lie Radley (photo by John ]$Ms) Hollyod, woD. �°� • - _ .1 AMP - r •AN £HIRST r . v M. l 7G ` j appear too forward or tno .' • "Dear Anne Hirst: t have ua not a '� '•� welcomed my marrieddaughter um Into my home; she could not "Last year about this time ,e accept her mother -in- law's jr.- goingfor, a date, but 1 was going steady with somebody else �terference any longe:. For over so I couldn't accept. Now I'd give two years my girl has held a Y ,. anything to go with him. �, x,�. position and paid nearly all. their r' STILL HOPING' household expenses to help her « Some day soon mention to : `, �• "�' - - ' husband support his mother. She the lad that English is one of !<RITAIN CLAIMS MIL47ARY PLANE EDGE—This is' the Blackburn NA -39 bomber, Britain's neviest awns up bola in his name which r your toughest subjects, and military plane. British authorities say that the plane, capable of deliveringnuclear weapons their combined incomes cannot + you wonder ir-he would help ';represents a three-year lead "over every other country".pits, makers say he twin -jet craft is mit' " you now and then? Choose a suitable for land or ship -based operations, - "Her mother-in-law has two + few timely questions, and other married children, both of •, maybe he will feel flattered '* - whom have lovely homes, blit to swallow the bait, i laboratory works out the best because this son is the youngest -Yes, the girl usually speaks �-" Y ,, p. gid, \ cleaning method and reports to 6e demands everything from • first when they pass in the r -.--- �"` w them, When he married my hall. Good luck! t �.— , members as quickly as possible. daughter he told her their house. I . ' • - ^-.�-_�. a Monthly bulletins keep members ' 'belonged to him; it turns out to '� .r +" up-to-date on all new develop be his mother's, and if anything Many of the problems that ,�� °�,.�,f>r��, ) ments' affecting their business. Qtappened he would have nodi• marriage brings would never ; '.Articles damaged in cleaning are . ing. Yet he and my girl have atlas it wife sad husband could IRONICLES J sent to the Institute and a full been supporting her entire: v, live stone together. this cques.ould report; on the cause of damage t i o n worries yon, ask Anne is returned. even to her medical expenses. Hirst's optaion; .perhaps she can "My daughter loves her bus find a solation. Address her at Usually it's not the cleaner's - band, but she wants to live alone Box 1, 133 Eighteenth St., Pie-ir fault. when garments are dam with him. He declares he will Toronto, Ont. aged, claim the people at the never leave his mo;her So I ; INGER Institute. They regularly ye told her not to go back to him j - , ceive clothes with inferior dyes - 'le his mother lives there: t � • j which have faded when in con.. �� Coronation Dress o"�! Gr.d.OLtr�e p. C� Oi.�k.e do hate to see her marriage go tact with cleaning solvent. Cold an the rocks, yet what other Such splendor I had never wave solution used in perman • advice can I offer? ,seen before and may never see At last we've had some rain lilac which had ynts also creates problems foc probably been again. The Abbey is wearing the dry cleaner. When this so' . WORRIED MOTHER" — a good, warm rain.. Now there since the farm was home- ' Coronation draperies of bit» lution drops on clothing it isn't " Your girl has my sympathy. brocade. Alan its stisle s reads everything looks so green. New- ateaded. After visiting jhe farm " - g p 1y planted shrubs, trees and _ we always come away with i always noticeable. But as soon She should, however, consult a seamless carpet of c•eruleau as the cleaning solvent couches: a lawyer to fled whether she garden plants have last their 'slight feeling of nostalgia, which, _ w7 blue, changing at th•. Theatre's thea Spot, it immediate] bef ones- II " has grounds for legal separa- . i;spa to a warm sr.ade o[ pais sad, wilted appearance. Dis- 1 suppose. is understandable. l p • -� • tion. if that is what she is honey. Clustered lights hang eouraged green . peas and beets However, home is where you I evident. • are showing more signs a: life make it and, every time we re. Frequent trouble - makers are considering. lows at triforium level sheddipg window drapes whish have beer,' E and we hope other garden stuff turn to where. we are now we " If her husband were a man a dulcet glow. The clamour of witl soon be coming through. _ I .find it bginning to look and feel i standing for a long time exposed " instead of his mother's little color in dress and teniform rs _ to sunlight. They appear in good . Ps. — _ more cull like now with neverythingso already herr, and from my priv- boy, ha would admit 'he rs ne- Field crops, too,• will benefit condition when sent to the clean _ 0 providing a home for his wt_e i' Jelled seat in the. Queens Box from the run -sprint grain � � ers but when the cleaning so] w I cera see ever g i car ainlytliee edwheatgoo dsoak �e back and forthreen and , birds flitting we toned by aur eared the dustm fl� 1 in the real sense of the word. y happening and " She is under his mother's very arrival. Soon I shall be "thumb In more that one way. _ I _ seeing the dress I have made, crops. Partner and 1: find Ft hard This week -end we did not nally break. This isn't • the _ *,and she has none of the rights. being worn by Hcr Majesty to remember any year when the j expect anv d. the family here. i ,cleaner's fault but he fins often . - " which, as his wife, she merits. Queen Elizabeth',the Second for spring has been so dry. How- Bob, Joy and Ross had gone been blamed' for it a " She and her husband can her Crowning. E, to Elliott lake for the week- _ -' ever, even weather coaditforu I The Canadian Research Inti" der the strain his mother im- + and uncertain days of 30 yeas don't seeemwigthita situationso-important 'end: Daughter and her famrfy_. *not et ahead financial] un- I y end on Sub George's Day, -were off to Midland for the day a uarter of a century now. Ii " g y - has -bees operating almost " es. not to mention her con- .-ago wh so we took a ramble through the q •'ran freta asst week. started as a separate lab at flue , stant Interference. Things can ! • the 23rd April in 192.4, I resolved • country along the back cones- National Research Council in only go from bad to worse, i ..to establish myself in London. You may remember 'l was at kions. On one road in Trafalgar Ottawa to handle problems of • unless he decides that his wife' '- In June of that year t designed `Guelplf — to a W.I. Conference. ' 'Township we saw a sign which cleaners and launderers. Before - - -- " is more important to him than my first' dress for my f;rnt Partner came with me as tar as read -- "Dos Cemetery around long it became ' foo big an un his mother. (Incidentally; he I humble customer. Hespeler where he,visited some I ,.--the Corner. That, of course, dertaking- to be conducted at - "should also l n s ►s t that the I think of thane years of ,friends living on a faun. So he i '.had to be investigated. We found --the N.R.C. and in 1935 the Ca t " other children s::are their j struggle and disappointment and was back again with the cows, the cemetery and then must nadlan Research Institute was - - • mother's living expenses no i I -remember the* three pounds a the hens, and all' the incidental have been four or five hundred formed to • matter what arrangements are week I used to earn and how I farm chores. Also plenty of ! ' little'raves, comspletes it big.replace the lab. I s : 7. Eve: and 1 wonder irrelevantly I children. Now lust read what ser Cross-stitch Pests made for'.the future.) I lost that job one Christmas kt `« Wouldal it be better. for had happened. Besides -the toga- some small Not all were dog - '4 16 omnibus stilt M your daughter and her has- � •� � lar family on the farm there grave•.. There were a number * band to find a small apartment rumbles up the Edgware Road. was a 'married daughter, her -of cats, two rabbits and r mon- G *for themselves? It could be I think. too. of all the kindness I husband and four small children key. Several dogs had been 1 have known and of all the • nearby, so he . can visit his .[_ They had arrived one night years old and some of the tomb Y. women and craftsmen who have • mother regularly. That would �. I about ten o'clock. No clothes, stories told their own pathetic - give y o u r daughter a res! I worked to prepare the dress the. no furniture, no personal pos- . little story, As for instance -la ._ t • !Queen is now wearing. Trixie and Ilex who borne, and relieve her, of tits• sessions. All had been lost in a �rnemory a, 1 think of the lore raid' be - 0 older woman's impositions, g fire that completely gutted their were killed by an unknown hind me, reading up to this honur :• It does seerni up to her bus- and bringing me to Westminster home — the _far sides of 5trat- I motorist." And two German _ * band to choose beta sen his + 'Abbey. What ]suffered, learn ford. Contents were only partly shepherds who died defending mother and his wig, and a ed and enjoyed on the way, i covered by insurance. They lost their master's property during a • cruel choice it is for any entire. a new dee home -freezer, sloe a robbery." And one of a "see- the story 1 presently' tell. P tric stove, refrigerator and tele ing-eye" dog greatly missed by 4. • But it his lave for his wife —)From "Silver .and Gold", by � � ` I • is equal to hers for him, therae, I 'Norman Hartnelt, vision set. Bad enough, but it ;' his master. There were .quite ,a 4 • is no question where 'bit !oy- could have been worse. The number of new graves, minus + "`` • city belongs. - were playing outside 'tombstones. but with wreaths of - children , - COFFER CANINES :.f when the biggest boy noticed a ewers in loving memory. • • ' _ In Western Germany a number bright light inside the house and WOULD DATE BOY ] suppose the idea of a Pet _ Y 1of customs offiicals and selected ran in to look for the reason. .; ..cemetery sounds somewhat ex - Dear Anne - 1 ga are, attending strain- He soon found out and began treme to rhaterialistic people boy' very much who is in my :ng course designed to combat mrrearning for his mother who but there is little doubt the English class. What excuse cel: ' I the growing army' o! frontier was down in the -cellar unaware Z use to talk to him, and yet coffee -smugglers doss of a faithful pet can be a of the tragedy. Had the child great grief to the owner and not gone in she would have been trapped es there was no exit ,perhaps to have its grave mark- _ from --the cellar other - ,Ulan ed and cared for is some con through the kitchen which was aolalion.-I- -ktsaw we left -several _ - , dog and cat graves at Ginger - - soon a mass of flames. Farm. Poor, high-strung Tippy The cause of the fire was ' i • was the last, our faithful old _ yt. r thought to be defective wiring: {—collie who -(]really died o[ --preen- -- It is a familiar story --old house, mania: wagging her tail feebly original wiring, meant only for right to the very last in recog-.,,1 _ ' r } tion of r loving care` Rusty, ' lighting purposes and minor + ni our _ ui ment. Added to the home q. 1 sen glad to say,. is still alive :.. tt L one by one'Were the heavy home I and well: I paid him a visit last appilaric week. We do not forget the dos i homes. The . wiring becarfie vs'e couldn't keep. overloaded and in time over- this 'heated. An outbreak' of fire was y,teenagers respond h los this r x the inevitable result. :Later in Dry Cleaner Must cute and cuddly pair' of pets- the week we called briefly on K Toes some former neighbours near Keep • n Easy — all 8 -to -the -Inch eros., _ - Ginger Farm who had reckntly I. A dry cleaner must- be on iiia i es! Make set of toss pillow, Pic­ New installed similar new equipment ..toes these days. New textile tures to frame. Pattern 589: dog but had taken the precaution of fibres, new fabric blends, new transfer 10% x 12%. kitten ' l l'ii having their wiring inspected. ways e.1 treating the old familiar x 13?4 inches; color chart, key. The over -hauling and additions fabrics, all mean the dry cleaner . Send THIRTY-FIVE CErITS- ' i cost them well over. two—hu - t cnnstantl adapt his tech -(stamps cannot be art L152 deed dollars but that was cer- niques to keep .up with then o postal note for safety) for thio -tainly cheaper and .swj'er than —ing Canadians are wearing• pattern to LAURA WHEELFP - "`'z risking a fire... That's why he so frequently Box .1, 123 Eighteenth -St., New ' k the pe advice of an t. Print plainly the We made a quick visit to sees a ex rt Ginger Farm that same day. organization in Ottawa called 'PATTERN NUMBERpland dour -Such changes — we hardly knew the Canadian Research' Institute NAME and ADDRESS. y s x e place. Grading .was well o[ Launderers and Dry Clean- As a bonus TWO complris w underway;bulldozers and dam efs, Supported by its member- patterns are printed right in our P ":• trucks continually at work.' By ship of cleaners, launderers, fez• LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft. the time I came away I telt as ti -le man tfacturers and institu- Book Dozens of other designs fOUSTELLE AND JUNTA LEADERS - Right-hand mon of Gen. their own if 1 had eaten 'dust and grit. tions which hast you']] want to order --easy -Charles De Gaulle, and former Governor-General of Algiers. From the garden we mans ed launderies, its job is • salt mg cinating handwork for yourself, Jacques Soustelle is shown arriving at,the wor memorial fol g g cleaning problems. your home, gifts, bazaar items - "- french dead. in Algiers with members of the Public Sofet to salvage a root of double lilac - 9 r which I had always greatly When new ,tlolliin; materials Send 25 cents tai your conn n< C-ommithe, who hoot ostumed- powsr in 'Algesia treasured. Also .some common ars introduced. the 'In'stitute's this book 'today! _ - -7,- _ -- -. is CLAREMONT 4 titdistrict.c There were wtll over 8�uGH� Mrs. Steuart McGucidn is home arid. ' - Y es who enjoyed the lunch- ;ro+ nnspital, where she has been Fob Of tenders with air. a M.s. A. J. Uallo%a> • vi$- eon, catered to by the W. A. of jlte Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Ellicott and receiving treatment. We all hope she can Ourch. The r attained Stares,and the Cl Depatme of eff ' 3ted has brotlirr, D. lam. lratloway, � Salads Tea Project family, of Uxbridge, visited ]Q r, and wil !soon be betteR - be, . quilt blocks was judged. -_ Tomato on aunGay "ening. j Bed. sad BrouR- Mrs. E. Campbell and family on Sun- -- PubliPurchasing Works, Gar ,' • •: - ark ham won the First, with Claremont, ------------- -_-_---•_--_-- Last 'Thursday night, at the p Se t+..: ti Aafli. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Albright and � t D'strs� At�ehiget' Ds" to 8 and l,reeawood detcated Anwaa Mme• Chas. Schwouke, of Cedar three g.•andchildren visited Mrs. W. FOR THE SUPPir,Y OF COAL, lent t Pia %L rl/aeL, 3R,S Yat>p COKE, FUEL OIL AND St. Toronto, Oatarist Fa21s, Iowa,; Miss Julie Koewle-, of Hamilton and Mr. O. Carter on Sun- Tenders will apt be eonsidWed ass. 14 to 4 —baseball. _ Oe ' J PROPANE GAS FOR THE less aLade on the M=s,. Norman Young returned home' Nebraska, visited for a week da afternoon. FEDERAL BUILDINGS printed fonts ' on the week end after Spending two with Mrs. George Clarke, and while bins, Lemmon visited Mrs. C. Dev- lied b the >mPP" here, en THROUGHOUT THE Y Departasent, and in act. weeks in Lindsay with her moFher• Quebec City. a trip: to Montreal and itt in Claremont one day' last, week: PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ordance with the conditions set f�ttit : in the football gavie at the park y' Mr. and Mrs. Robertson moved W SEALED TENDERS addressed to therein, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Robertson 6isited Toronto, on Friday. The tweet or ia� tender not seep. here on Satn over night, the Oshawa on the week -end with Alr. and bars. Congratulations to Mrs. D, Beer, the undo signed and endorsed as a. essarily accepted. 1 J .,Thistles wen over Claremont 3•0• Robert McDonald, of Elmwood, bove, will be received in the office of The 9th Concession is now Passat- and Air. Jack biairs who each cele- the Secretary untl 3.00 p. m. (E. D. ROBERT FORTIER, It, although you are, advised to dritie Claremont. Recreation Committee brated a birthda on Sunda unel.. o ve y carefully. We understand this is sRpnsoring a "Pee -tree Team in Air. E. Burgess and daughter Ma:- .S.'T.), THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1956 Chief of, Administrative Services -iaortiion of the road is being made the Inter -Township Ba6eball 'League ie and son of for the supply of coal, coke, fuel oil and Sers'et" which started this Week. bir, QueensYille called on Dept. of Public Wot+fka Jack Airs. Matthews one day last week. '� propane ,gas for .Federal Build. p 4 ready by the County, for paving naafi Rennie and If -I R. ings throughout tke Province of Ont- Ottawa, May 14, 1956 } O'Blenis are the _ bir: and Mrs..E. Cook and ianuly :year. coaches. - . ' Mr. and Mrs, Colin McLaurin, of of Claremont called. on Mr, and Mrs. Mr .and Airs. Lloyd ,Masson and Af• Hamilton on Sunday. New York, spent Che week end at 'Air and afrs, p ChalSr Lake. They were residents. Saturdav with friends n�Dorsetent spent .the week-endAir. and Mrs. a east of Ga'emont, up until about two Ar F and 'Afrti. Tomilnson, M's. K. C. Pascoe. . - years ago. : .. - and D•. W. W. an exhibit on dame of softball and airs. Tomlin- The Li'. M. S. of St. John's chutc't son of Pickering. on Friday evening, Claremont beat for a trip through the met at the home of tire. Howard } the Brougham tun 4-1 at the Brou- Malcolm , on Thursday , afternoon, bliss •Nettie Fenton.- of Oshawa. May 15. Mrs. )of. Ellicott, President, gham Park. and Mr. Stanlev Haw' of Swift Cur- in the chair, The Worship Service The Boy Scout Ladies' Auxiliary rent. Sack:. spent the week -end here was led -by Mrs. Robe ? , �° •e. fs holding an Afterrocrn: Tea, Bake with Mr. and afL Miller. Airs. rs. Jack Nn -ton. Randall. Ellicott Rave piano solo, �I N r` Sale land' White Elephant table, on 'The annual church'aitd Sunday which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. E. ' the Lawn at toe home of of •s. Wm- school fl%cnic of rhe Tiaht;at f hureh Y• B: owning, on Saturday. June 7, at here Johnston c6nducted a discussion per- will be held .. d S a t . prinRbrook sod on Japan. for the p-oRraM. wluCh 3.04 P. M. Park on• Saturday. Tune 14. wa.- t•ei'i' interc,t n¢:' She was assist - The annual swimming program. The monthly meetin7 of th- NV. ejL I,y •a1-,, Lemn:on. Airs. Howard spisasosed by rh^'Claremont Retreat- of the UnitedChurrt „ill he . Plaxton and alrs..'R. Miller. After - ion-Cpsnmittee will commence alon- held ;n tho school-•nnm of tt r church n ,'tu,.,. M: -s. laleolm and Mrs. June U, wit's airs. K. Vizlev, en.Th,.rsdav- T,me 12. �,t 1f:1 o'trt` �eryed iefre.hme~ts inst•ucting for 0-e •enlessons, air. Mrc. T'ienr Tnhncnn, if-<. ' ror, tdv Ftic) re -ma.; held as usual in lite 9 _. a�sd Mrs. R. 'C. E Lker have again, ad afrq. rears•, Hamm^ z' t Township Hall cn Tuesda evening. 6. - �.�1 generously donated t.,eir pool for the rhar¢e of t!,e pidgin.,: R,•Il r. tt r . ibis time it wa: sponsored by the r xirse. he angwe`ea t,`_ — a Terse of Seri a` .c} . tti .l r,.tt.r f'nlluvir.e The animal mrtinq Of -the South .tura contatni;ac_ the-wr•r;t "'F: her"_ - cinsaerst a1r. r'nch 'tire. Days: and $ j Ontario Dactil-t'.�t'or^en': ingtitute. was. held con iia+ 20, iz' the Lnited ... __......., g,•,rc•la.: \Ir, T. Ogden- lir. O, PICKERTur, T,AuncCAIDING Gray and \f -.'B. Evans: Soccial to Church hexe. bfr. A .Widemein. of. Sr)r)A i.Tr) - Mr D. A Bee- and Mr. Ogden. Altoona. arrive trip "addreai of ,wet- f'T'T a\T) TIFT.y- T orf! Afrs, E. Campbell aid firs. 1'. F!1- - iR- R. 1, P_clteri-se Pficne 487M cntt called'on afrs" Lloyd. rrreig and-" t "" 'came". Mrs, H. Farmn, T�ettlehy-, •- Provincial Board _ _Jfemher, %poke tit- sonenneth; on Sunr'_ay. ------------ lbiefly, and conducted the'Election of ' . 'We -are t�+rry to Trear-rl-MT ,at ",:W, "-'• Officers: Mics Wilda Ga, -don, -don, Xiw- FOR SALF — , third anda Hay is again in n;,f acta Hosvital. p markel, Home Fconntn t. -¢ave a hali-lune mntor5.Aeland Electric, -Go All ioia-in wi hing her a- speedy re-' Are you really ready.r elicit talk on "Juncr +ct v;tie:Ph " in cycle, one , Pickerins= 5321 - covery a or ttrip? e •�.. : You're all set for the first big outing of the summer. - Gas in the tank. Water in the radiator. Air in the tires. _ are you really day'' Remember a defect h our — — _ - - - -- spot your rip or even lead t a disaster r _ - '• - h ad. Make sure. Cheek your brakes anteerin� the - 1 '` . , -syatern. Cheek your •tires for wear and damage. Check — - - - _ your lights, front and back. Check the exhaust system, : for dangerous leaks. And do it now. Because your tT11 w r of motoring pleasure depends on safety. - taa"t' of your safety if you aren't = - hole e w. 'YOU really sure •really aura of your car. Your Ontario Department of ' - rt you to check your car- -an c acct 'Transport urges Y Yo check your �riviag d heck dents. .: : I SRIin Piet rdAY9:J u N E 4�t�i -- up _ , ::.. ,:...... _ , - _ - a X3.95 Por �ello� . iteva e5-0,1fr� - , : , _ f �L11� lir fit1t� - ��- r � Line Point ,..... ..�. -. per! TURPS eW h h 00th gallon or niore cif Ptttsburg�f Lobel Poi�st ~ �. t one - - •�- --aa -- - ,..� �� peel. , - • � !ire vriJ! 9+00 ower Plostic Point "t A �. �dI - - - - XNE :IN OUR - _EW JADE IRM - _ — .A THE '• _GREEN FEES - FREE OFFER - - - - --- _ Peking : Foods - Play Three Times, then we cater to: Weekdays 2.00 • • Banquets, Weddings, Club Sociis *' Sour reeds Pt cketOsn redeems I res. t : • • Pic Up days, Sundays and Holidays G b e for, one a susi„ea ,Mea: �uncieons y �3.W- . Play FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE W third of their value in Free AM. 1-3373 � - 237$ Kingston Rd. privileges.: -AT STOP .13A _ - y ,MONIts.-11:00 aiw, to 2:oo a -m Fri. IL fel. 11 a.e►. to i wm ,) _ - lifMpAYf: li.-a0 NOON TO 17:70 A,JU. 1 , ` w _ eV :. .'... „ .e SPORT • to meetOvn•ing to be held". said Council- softball league Was presented to coup. - Plekering Townsh• ip for Stewart. It could turn out to be �i' �� cil by C vae of those where we are bombarded. C. E. Morley. He said he cool SOUTH ONTARIO I�' f c I think if a person has a subject to - - • ove untilphe knew juin point st vrhattype othe council 'SOFTBALL 19% SCHEDULE COuncIl May Hold discuss with council they should bring �Ir wanted. It was left with councillor • it before council. It would be a mon- - ie� Edgar James and the Recreatim strous job for the clerk to try and UNECommittee to study_ t� to o J !L carry the 'ngs ' ther b ma r o insurance cover T township's is es'f .. _ - _ ,, .• ._.. ._ - _ r i n ees for e rzcords to mee The .t sol ito parts of the township". all playe s -n the P ter -township the Godfrey gravel pit hearings wax Z. Port P "Mr. Fair leve again brought _ _ Perry vs. Mount Zion Wm gr Councillor Jean McPherson asked $1279.80 and to Messers Dublin and (at Brooklin) the matter of holding several town- if there were any other municipa- Mr. Iran Law, Whitby, will shiow Kimber $504.00. 1. Brougham vs Port Perry ship council meetings in variousparks lities that held council meetings; other coloured pictures taken in the U. S., The township building inspector 4. Brboklin vs Pickering A the township before council this than in their municipal buildings, Mexico and Jamaica, permits ng reported that 69 building perm 6. Pickering vs Brougham week. It was agreed to consider holding Congratulation- Mr. and MrsAl- have been issued with a, MIL. n. estimatedpermits Zion` vs Brooklin "I think it would be a good ides several public meetings in various bert I{amprrian on the bi •th of their value of $822.10. Of these, there are Zi 9. Brougham vs Mt on ';= to go half wa with the people" Mr. parts of the township. (at Brooklin) r_�� Faitgrieve said." A lot of people don't ax H on Thursday, Mhy 29, $1 dwellings at an average of over - IOl Brooklin vs Port have cars a up to Brougham." -----------------------'-�--- ---- son, Hospital- $15.000 cost. 0 ' at • h e ca to come ham. �� �' "If the were sufficiently interested Mr. and Mr's. Harvey Lyons and Mrs. A. Corry of the 4th sion sud Greenwood road conces- 11. Mt. Zion_vs Pickering y y • AUDLEY Ross 12. Pirt Peg vs Brougham bars. Geo. Izatt, on Sunday. acres of her property could be I 13. Port Pe vs B Deputy -reeve Sheri" Scott. P17hiiC The Woman's Asboaiation After - 2O Mrs. Sydne • excluded from the - 16. arooklin vs Mt. Zion neetings are anotheP matter. Which noon Tea and Bazaar will be held S Wonta�cntt i3 in the greenbelt area, so afternoon, the 14th, 3 Oshawa Hospital retching' treat- that she could build a 960 sq. !t: are you referring to?" he asked. ori Saturday I :17. Pickering. vs Port Parry "Council meetings, so ment. floor area house on herproperty 18. Brougham vs g , people could to 5 p• m. in the chu-ch basement. instead of one 1500 s 4 g { ;ee and listen to what is going on The Club meetin will be held at Mr.. and Mrs. Geo:. Izatt and the q• ft. It wig : 19. Port Perry vs Brooklin g g meeting,will fam;l visited Mr,' and Mrs. Stanley pointed out that if she has the ;aid Mr. Fairgrieve. the home, of the President, Bill and y 20. Mt Zion vs required frontage and lot size, the '' I would be interested in the type 3irs.Guthrie, the . Saturday evening. Fuller, of Rockwood, oft Saturday. j 23• Pickering vs Mt Zion 960 sq. ft. floor area is permissable. '(at Brookan '..' .24. Mt. Zion vs Port Perry 2S. Poit Perry vs P;ekering 26. B: oug`am vs B- ooklin .; . 27. Port Pe -vs Brougham arm r a c a s t 20. Port Perry vs Mt. Zion . - - (at Brooklin) - - JULY s 1. Broagf•am vsPort-Perry 2. Brooklin vs Pickering »x < & Pickering vs Bmughans •` '' a 4, Mt Zion vs Brooklin 7. B=aagham vs blr. Men . (at Brooklin) b Brookdin vs Po -t Perry 9. Mt. Zion vs Pickering , 10. P.cke-inn vs Brooklin 11. Port Perry vs. Bcougr�am 0 1/. Brookiin va Mt Zion ; (at Brooklin) d 1_'y Pickering vs Pert Perry 16. B-curharn vs Picke•utyt 17. Po -t Ferry vs Brooklin Mt. Zion va `BrouRkam i-4 21. Pickering vs Mt Zion , (at Brcoklin) _ 22. Mt Zion vs Pon Pe -Tv ' 23, Port Perry vs Pickering a - 24 , Broual+acn vs B ookhn ie` _ ti ,- .�:�. �"�-:�. 5,` ?;� - - _ •:� y. I 2S• B:ooklin vs Brougham.` .p, f _ _sera Ca=&an farmer's ,,oin CBC on many me • of O. A. C., Guelp*t- 'Country -------------------------------------of - - now b NEW IS//.' WN tR LW 1 N D gee Johthe farm broadcasts. We hese Calendar" is- one of the pepu]tr .nny Moles of CBC discussing farm broadcasts now pretentad: "laHere is a mower that yea you bargains in ualit� �� H Pal - Here - • shepherd �7 • features and performance, t's built to give years; of dependable, trouble-free service. Mows gages. ,:..,.,Weeds, pulverizes leaves a--n-d-tr- im- _ c -o_-se 'to give you complete lawn. care • -- t - - PEC 1 A L a b 7:- -LOOK AT THESE TORO FEAME3 8C.ft, ire$199'99 - Height-of-eut change in seconds vooa OLD - _ _ Ys+uosus swrotxw withouttools. - foo s. ..' ,Regolar- $239.95 r genas : ThroMle, stop end start controls at yow bber•Tir va MY _ u ed Wheelbarrows $9,49. = YOU'LL dols w P=111 fl : • - ngetifips. - �. - • - _ _ e o-� - : �' _ Regular, $10.50 - vVIlZZard Electric sta099 Id wheel design prevent` - scalping. ;Rot Power a er •Mo _ wer $86.00 r CAlL2r.RO�N STRZNT is • ,�' y ; ,Regular $95.00 ' '_jL'oot Muleheabeh�N ind_wded _1:Mr_..��g ____------------------- . . ' On a / sHatdware `c"'t"rs ffi*�s Pilose 39 P'IckeralgSmIce 3 W C Dunborton:4 sheat silo of LM Cabin) - _ 35 Years Serving_ Scarbara _ -- ;Avle, Truck, -Tractor - Generators and Stertors ; WITH QUALITY PLUMBING .. : Exchanged or R.poirod alKl HOT WATER HEATING : ' E�thr Qworonhod _ I N - ASK ABOI N 0 L OUR ' • EASWCOANS HALL ------------=---------------- SPECIALS . t IN FIXTURES -- b st '_Thurs JUNE 5 - AT , 2 2(M raNr. ,,.nog Ferre - � �V ,o 14MOi : 'is.►B tyo rueoti wow nal nitt a" Is vs We BRADY-.PLUMB[NG f 43'.x.0 KINGSTON ROAD WEST HILL DUNBARTONuMIss10N So cEr1Ts t c"Pse r mtsrsala Part) J' Y , ,� ne�y ,fir fix *: A„>= , Y..t. Jan. 9. Card Of Tbdwaw WEDDINGS A pretty wedding was solemnized bliss Barba•a Carroll, B. A. of the We would like to thank the Fire- ' .` OUABANTEEU _ Pickering District High School will men of Pickering Village; the South-. r r in Dunbdrton United Church on May be guest speaker at the June meet- west Fire D '�����/� 31, when Miss. Joan Elsie Smith, `� those�Y Ratio -TV Servsce _ ;gig of the Hospital Auxiliary, to be kind people who presented us wins , _ daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. C. C. L, -..,i on s:unu:. evening. June 4�is, j - _ Smith of Dumbarton became the bride 9*ts,' and extended kindnesses fou- UV bliss Car- - r nY 1VIt>a$ ofd r.Henry-so`a of r.recenk I n' I roll will speak on, and show color- , NERAL DIRECTORMany thank., to all. ! Arthur and Mrs. Henry Hopkinson of Btu- ed movies taken at . the School of FIJRit�ITIlRE DEAL.RR lington. The church was decorated Fine movies t Banff,Alberta, which she Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Blair - with pink and white carnations and ' • snapdragonsattended Inst summer. This will be We wish be thank all tis• ladN . Given in marriage by her father, ! the last meeting till September 9th. who so kindly helped us with our NrivaMa wore V neckline------------------------------------adie"Tttanks a Million" q Satyr the bride re a full le on All ladies welcome quilting. �pof White nyica with a ec ine ofPickering Woman's Inedtoo -DAY OR NIGFIide 41" C. P.T. A. sequins. and pearls, a white fingertip St. Francis . veil and tierra of pearls. She also -----.-.. To wore a ld cross, a gift, of the groom The monthly meeting of the St: •go g gr LEEDS. Searle -We ,would 3i1s' ► and carried a -bouquet of. red roses Francis de Sales Parent -Teachers' to express our sincere .tbanlcs to- as& i - an white , ep, nis. ssoc t - _ • The matron of honour wag Mrs. =n., in . the school @, Chaabatpd Btu�tss 8.30 p. tls.-dhbwz Md- rafttives. Far err expressions of sysnpatby, and pOf' iPhOne PtCIleR,jj1- 193 George Varty, sister of the bride, who it was decided that the P• T. A. floral t ibutes extended m us in otos ' wore a gown of yellow nylon with should provide two dictionaries for recent bereavement, TiBOPOet ,>�'!C>i i>t �� @ O r t. matching headdress and accessories the school. These will be' purchased long mother. of A j and earried a bouquet of yellow- roses by the members during the summer Kt`s ANi� CL�4RiCE and sweet peas. months. ---- ------------------------- "The FawAy Pa ,�s� Bridesmaids were: Doreen David Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Chairman of ice✓' `/�1 son azd Patricia Smith, sister of the jn am MQS�o - bride, both wearing gowns of, two- .the School Board gave a report for a k DQE W $• 7: THOUPSeN IL A„ LUk �Ehe Boa d. MORN—In . memory of a dear Fat - t ,yor, • 4 tone pale blue nylon` with matching, I,y opy,md nt h Flection of Officers f.7r tee 1958- her and Mother, who have a- ot on�p sad yam,' Barrister sal Solicitor , headpieces and accessories and carried Pas -ed C 59 season wilt be .held at the June way: john Baile 8toe15. Implements B'aoaF torittah Colaaabta sad Oatas3• P $suets of deep pink roses and'sweet` _ y.' J9 g, 1957; Cars meeting.FUM EPzabeth, April 4, 1949. tare, Red . Estate - The ceremony was performed by j Mr.. Uineen's rte.:rr. _w or the Stat- I Alwav- dea-lv loved and remamMR- IiOld 1! illea�aeod Big.. A3sz ue. far Attendances. and refreshments .ed: John 3: M alas ons sppei 4"at Eaaaoaa�la Rev. J. W. Wilkinson. Best man was J iLatas. Dual Service fir tha Busiskm ftme . Aim Iia - John Hopkinson, brother of the groom I were served by GTa-le . ,nothe The gay erica o!+ -Otte. and ushers were Chas. Smith Jr. and obi Cecil .Flemming. Soloist was Mrs.- 11[Olmiatt Pi g• 1 Ate• George Will and the wedding music r Martha. P. o. phew �. Roe I � - .: PlCKERl�G wasplayedby 'Slee. J. W. Wilkinson. _ ,. ... Pi�stieft Piave b et y At the reception and dance held sucticaeorswee 1SMY. Loyal p0�ye at the Belle- Inn, _the bride's PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION - mother received - in a semi -formal -- LWENSiED AUCTIONEER gown. of old rose lace with beige q g and RLltby Tow accessories and corsage of red roses. _ ITOWNSH1P-VILLAGE) - as6ipa i The groom's m ..her ass.sted wear' ,.ng _ . e p f I E. R, FLEURY �PK4! a semiformal gown '. -orange tc( ORGANIZATION R ��� Fassa, Rott�o(d s bice, oraxae h3: an i whae accessories �a �EETI�IG Be" A 3yaWy' a A ,orsag-• of eranze flowers. Bzlrrister, SOi1C130rr, After a vreddir,r trip to the United raompt, At"tion Gh•a S+at. the Pap •y couple will reside Notary Public wawa: - FWME No 84x14 in Landon. -PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL HALL ' ll[ostrisb at Old Kingston Road GuP3ts w re Cr e f .Montreal, : e es t ror� Eat oiad Creek Wirulsor, Buelsrgton and Port -Elope. :---------------- -- -- ----- --- - _ MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958 AT. 2-7391 or AT.'2- -- WANTRo — _ N DUNFAIR t0l+1tl'l'l3Y i30ltii -,.' BAPTIST CHURCH 8.30 p.m. BRA24 ACRRBABr= AIX �loa to i9Yi 9:;# to s:3o p.:s+. R RT BEACH _ EAIt![s 1PAf PU C _COM: A?rf) HEAD '.. _ Saturday and Evenings D. - h 0 L M F S , h A"oiatrnent •e ala+. Wsitlag Days" t� isastar -- @sad Cash D"m Ps7usaab - t Gly'. Mr. INC;L1S •- , A. Id. AY SERVICES ; - - Ilion. Robert McCall! Rr Pramp And L►stper�aveai 5f�45 A. Id. - Sunday School - _ (Cla-nes For All Ages) 1.00 A. M. Morning WO -ship - M -. M :. ..VICE-CHAIRMAN HEP C on UM elltd - >�►`t sewn . 090M S1 W4M -._ 7.00 P. M. Evening S•rvke ..REFRESHMENTS or w- MID-WEk"' SERVICE - E c - _ . A L MM.0�1F and SONS we3nesday -- 8.00 P M.jul VERYCMIE WELCOME _ R MENTS :. "glgtsway Ittosaaent Web" i AUSTIN, PaZoe.- -Bane') -aw �� j 1l• B. 1. Pel by, Oatarf• - c >rowahR.h� ifiOf '- PiC�Cering Idn�#ed „ CjgIEC�! t S VII L� Twe ostlas west of Vlbl.by an t w�E a _ No. Z Wghmay, be.we•a Minister, Rev. Melville Button - .- eYlsltby and Apx , REAL EST4ITE SUNDAY. MME 1, 1956 �. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - 7Pnene: Whitby xo e-:ae_ Photo Co-op now irn Pick - 9.45 A. M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL ering and Ajax areas. To p - :p►�IOi1M buy or sell for ro 11,00 A. M. - WORSHIP SERVICE �"LcJMB/NC Y P #vWf _Sub t A .D aia><es eourteoys se#vial a ask for "Good ,intentions Misunderstood ( IF+satwlilg Leadtttg ToileMies gmii lila BATHROO & Mr. dower. s.00 P. M.. F•Ilowship and Study I R SlIpP .. , . ;Sick oo�n Eies - ' . sesssvxs s:grnes .: Call - - 257Z ATIS GMM A ; UDLEYPM A '. '.�-•- • • 9.s5 A. llf. - Ct_u.ch S•ivic, - !i•�a: Plakefft "J13 z- ------------------= ------ Garrard bnatee - Raeher "S K MO. x-3337 ' EVERYONE WZI.COI Z - . Store Nwrs: • /kka�iee - N - �$ �.EY1sl0�1 dl RADIO' Ci�1SflfA --__ � '9 A.M. _9 P.M. _ - •� +r.1lAC! SOL1lfl► Son�dws i Holidays 1 P.M. S -AL REPAIRSRoue HILLS, ONTARIO'AAMOR ON We- a p.ttes YN To Ila Reg.1.e ► PPONE Pxmja:NG N& - - Church Set I - DVM N RADIO & Tv :.>sn+lGSTON >� S#C ter rsa sw row l� er • DL 9D AND * CRIPPLED' FARM STOCK • F A. IL RATIMW we.aaatrsa Real . £VERY SUNDAY AT 11.0 A. M. MCKED VP AND FtJtNiRAI E.. Movirny Baaia "GIM Q. G. CONANT. s. A.. y tieheel Asci Plslwq : -M Md SOLJCITO$ �ULANCE SEXWE At mw � now ; , MARG'rA�ICr�ilR FARM TY'WW ONT. - wdiaesday, a i. 's . . , l.+OlrlTfi BU2D[NG, dIlAJC •... -- _. -- -- -- —__-- •- -- : Hi. 4 NIGNWAY T , Per mtamatiaa. Can: k "Mi COLLECT. BowMANVILLE MARKET 3-46" 11'16 sraose et, ll. Oshawa • AT MCI�Nd Bf./►CM ROAD- plc .. . . �s t71wt or Aid. 1-73t?9 —_ _- naiiraii�ce CO._ � - .. �7elepho++e w>RITt Oa PHQNR - - _ �.ae Rad•a For Fara-Ani cow" --AJAX 1A59 :Summer COAL es _ .Ira.ahna Laaraus. Ot AN R3mile : BUILDEx - Y Bowman & Gibsor. HOW AT MITtHEIIS :. raoral w1�6Y w WOOD9POB�INa ---_---- _ 'CASH PRICE W'.50 PER TONalTcslrrr ��, M0 117". "*VTN, R1HIL. =LT am IIeSTALL" a•Co. I ORDER NOW — SPECIFY DELIVERY BEFORE SEPT. 30th .0wrter•d Aece•afaatr A=SIATW" OUR. was Q a a� dor Prompt Delivery Phone Pickering 74 or 75 LICENSED TRUSTEES _ •JAZ, 08HA WA. 8 rAATFOBD, i :L k C I V L 1i B TOROWO �r A. A"X- P -G, W. G -P. AA s Arthur Mitchell limited AJeS. P1CHF.AING-F. A.-z-Awatat' - -.Qj� i2- - !'FCL tsiJ -----» _ .. 'STAFKO-RO BROS. _ ._ -• - - (!moi w� �,• '�1, 4 W, �. , _ a f �- : , r, ��. DON Mr. Paµdash, of the' 4th Con. is in m lions. heed J#es Holstein cow, �andrace and York cross, born Apr. rubber; J. Deese sidedelivery rake; --SAUAM Al I Sunnybrook Hospital• We wish Matt 6 yys, calf • at side; Holstein c S 15;Yak 11 Young Pigs, Landrsce sad Steel roller; Stell ti Its, SSea sat Mrs. Le-'is, Jones; Mrs. Glen Man- a speedy recovery. yrs• calf at aide; Holstein heifer, �, toot March 30 hax4owa; New draw bar, Slee: Set Berson and Mrs.. B. Jamieson att- Dir. and M s. Fred Edwards and at bide; HoLteia hefe, Rer calf at side. The above sown are bred do Rag• of scales. 2000 lb. cap.: ubb- t3 ed _ended > "mother and 'daugtttrr' tea Mr. -Rogers, of Toronto, visited Mr. HAY and GRAIN 4indrace Boar. ---- wheelbarrow; Set of fence stretchers; last Wednesday in honor of Miss .,std Mrs. r_. l.ornutt ductng the -week, A quantity of bated hay; 100 bush. of IMPLEMRN'� Zt)0 C1il gas trait with pump, sear nyllis Jones -who g Wuates � Congratulations.to hlc. W. Sowe-- mixed grain; 25 bush• fall wheat. Fe guson tractor on rubber, lights, new; Push pole; EmeM__aad third- - Irritlay from the _School of Nursing by, who celebrated his birth X954: -F home mow; Rotary -Pump: Feed _ ,at Qshawa General Hospital. r i nurst �iy, May- 29. Reg. Landrace Sow, due July 19, 3rd on pulley; Ferguson tractor plow, 3• Darr ge Several utotlters attended a tea Terry Suter, of Brock Road, eelebca• It err Reg, Landzac^ Sow, due July furrow, 20 in. bittoais; Ferguson A quantity of ty Posts: A gnaadty of ' last Wednesday, at the Picket-n, ted his.. birthdae on blas 31, with a 7, let litte.; Reg. L-nd=e Sow, due double disc, 3-pt. hitch; Ferguson bags; Serf-feeders and troughs; Forksti District High &hool. party of leve *sl of his young frienrs. July 14, 1st Litter; 4 .Reg,. Landrace • cuitivetor, 3-;t, hitch; Ferqu on mow- shovels, chains -and other eaa11 ant- _g large number tom here attend- Diarlene: Bath is _getting. a little_ Sows born Jan. 20;. 3 Landraee Boars , er, lit. cut; Cockshutt No. 30 tragi- i les; Tatooing outfit; Tarpaulin. 20.. : ed the Official Opening.oi _the. Pur- accu_tomed to ha�ine her legs in a J� 20; Reg. Laadrace Behr, tor, pulley, lights, garter,�'lteel x 20 l:ketiic $race atetkes, ittaula- ins Plant at Oshawa ,on Saturday. cast,,w-hiclt is_a difficult task for a 12 months old, from imparted stock. weights, equipped with Sedore Mat- tors' Extension cords; SwiaS+ag The W. A. wi;l meet on, Wednes-, young girl, as it is 'not too comfort- Land ace, and Yorkshire Sow,' due gyre Loader to be said as a,unit: Cock draw-bar for Ferguson r=ector; -day the 11th, at the home of Mfrs. able at tunes. With a wheel chair, I Jnly 1, 1st lster: Yorkshire Sow, due shutt No. 95 t-ailer wagon; MeC= Grille Guard for Ferguson ar Ford Lloyd Wilson. Mrs. E. Cornish, of and, a few. •f he' f-ie6ds 6sitirx hee,- July lo; Yorkshire Saw, due June 14; Deering fertilizer drill. 13-run; Car traeton - Oshawa, w a guest spec t ------- _ -__ Reserve the Roll Call w-iil be answered by•a I --------------" -- shire Sow, July 23; Yorkehi-e Sow, ft. cut; Lion threshing' machine, 24 r Tpra>,s cash Farm sold Not a; verse with the wvo :d "Faith": Lun.gh Ted Her I due July 21: . Yorkshire Sow, due by 42, on *ubber with grain eleyat°or. Sale at 1.00 P. M. y -.-will he served. RQDMAN �'Jdy Pl; Yorkshire Sow, bie4,; Yorks• and. weigher; loo-Foot drive belt; J.onClerk .� Mr, and Sirs. Ralph Jones, and 1 !..shi,-e Sow, bred; 11 Young pigs- Deere tactor manure spreader, on TED JACKSON, Aact. family, visited on- Sunday with Mr's. METAL The ..Maud Mingay.: at 31arkhant. .-•SHIE _ The Young' People's Union attcn- iled the Oshawa Presbytery* ball` --tournament and picnic- at i.akcvie�s KS _ WOR Park, Oshawa, on Situ day•_ I � � • r•Y Dir. and Mrs., Lorne Pa: cart ani .IAuthorized Consumers': Goss Allan, of ,Nfyrt,e, --is:tcd on Sun0ay Company Dealer For' _ -with Mr. and his wies s. B. Jamion. I P y _ ' firs, F ank Disney attended the • GURNEY_ fune-•al of her uncle air, John' ?�layn ; :.. 4 ard, at, St. Catharines, on Tuesday, •' CLARE - nrq. r..._..... R.-_..aD..... • RUUD ]BROCK Q �~ FURNACES, WATER HEATERS - The Home and School Bazaar Con- GAS RANGES E - - vener, Mrs. Linldlo ,held a meet nQ a: i FLOOR FURNACES • 'her horse on Tuesday, 'the 3rd. when nine members were present'� Cc,n�c,en- Terms up !s S yeow =' 1 erc Poyoble ort e ere for the bmzaar 'in• the 4 r✓ es bill _ —_ =- - - _ : ehosert and plans for rt,e cr txo I =:. 1 :PHONE 179 PICKERING showers wrc disc-&F _.•----------------------------- M . 8.2315 WHITBY -- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF _ THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO �1l. FURNACES O TO WIT: Un3er and ',Y virtue of - a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of j -the- County Cou-t of. the County cf -_---• ... Ontario. to e directed. against the-1 FARM SOLD ta - "lands and tenements of Charies LumA1lCTION SALE mina the Defendant. in wHc!t George -... jack is the Plaintiff, I lava seized FARM STOCK _ and taken an Execution- and will (ytt�e, Hop-_ Tractors offer jar salt by Houwe, in l hres�tng Maeks>•te, Imple nerita, -- Public Aucton. m; Hay � Gra'n _ ray oWwA at the Court Prope ty Town_ _VW%by . aim Tuesday. r Of-- -- • r _ sI'M COINING 0 _- dre -L• $ARi I`i' & X_ CART R _ - __,June 10th, 1958. at 200 o'clock, 27, Con. 1Whitb Town hip � s: , toe y . the afternoon, all .dw-right• +:•tea is-• , Mi'e and t-a'f Northwest of r4 . . tesMt and equity oT redemption of Brookiia - -. - - - - - - - - -- _i ._' e l U.N E 14. 1956 . : __ -` .- Charles Luaani s• to, in; andr out of � � S AT U R D .. _-- '- - —rite, .fottwwtng lands. "amely: , • � 1+ Lot11. Play 434+ Range 3. N, kalf ,' CATTLE. = r• Resr heifer. 3 vM- Calf at - tl.ot 34, Woo�lv^.ew Road Soath,. 'at Res: iter _ _ _ BARTON <,Viels 'ung, Ontario. ode; R z HQrefx_ d Fe:fer 3 y's ' _ calf at u3e: Rea. Herefo-d l'eifer, 3 - ART-HUR WFT.ST-T• She-ii 1. _.'yrs, calf .a- side Reg: Hereford now. - - Ce°tutty of Ontario, pre. Calf ht Bide: Ret. Here°rd - 4 _ . this r.. Ylhitb ,Ontario• yrs.,, calf side: Hcre o-d hei- r _ f r e .. 5 }o�w, ctrl (oven); Gee_ saes 7 ,4 u - Cow, .._... 7._ �. -TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING - ©� TM Now Diel Exchange S,tadt>u onS.- - Resident' psiTrost Road is row under cautruction. 1 our costomess is lee eel to nerve I ibe Dambsr gins Area. lo AP S r� ace:, eIt5 - I MOIST= WITH - . : T.IOHNSTON, Clerk. MWMilpa� 1Wbse the New Drat Lx1Yng+� �O - mperatsoe. dist W-600 and neve N - -effsedve 'iw dds AWA. Yon W31 be "8011- of 8011 , Fol". �daC� ". a.a of soar ".w aaM.r tstee 011- For e4 � .... _. _ • , I is t f OMFTAI will CX w to the .F . _ O .nest few weer�rl to�attaw you how j0* 5` .' Z1 'Church St., Oshawa) - the roes! out of your new belePlydrte err- vi a late dile yea-•. Ask Ffai about extra _ phones for your- home. They're available _ ::.. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR in coloar too! 77- IMPERIAL OIL HEATING UNITS. J ►� `7­ -GAR WIOOD OIL AND GAS HEATING J. w LOWRY, Irhanagae + Phone Collect:- RAe 5-2734 or RA. 5-27,S 1 0 P140HE .cOMpik i .-JACK PU RCELL &COMPANY ZHE 9f LL .TCF CANADA - Member -The Toronto Stock Exchange D N : Complete Stock Brokerage Foch tie: 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH - _ ': ° _AJAX _4 : AJAX 1166 _ Y++.�•�--�. �,,,�.. �9h y..._�._-�__•---ap.i -...� r5:. F•.t>' �-��.. ';..�;J�w,-_i ,..v .'-....^�.r..i,7�'`J�"'�_f�^''�...,a'„....^t'.. .•'+r"..�-�.,.j,•i.. �+ •'�.r•��w i' -J -:..r .",""";�•✓'-I.-'...%:-�:...b".v ti.�. nd ! C SIVARERIBN4U E LEA EA. COTTAGE ROLL 59� 9 - . DEVON SMALL LINK SLICED .. Approximate Retail Valtte WAS _ -_ -- -. Approximate Retail Value $10.95 All you have to do is fill in Coupon below and put in Ballot Box in our store. Draw 11 be made at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 'June - 7th;1958' Imy the .ick list - - Ted sad Dorothy Barnes aid baby My and Mrs Wm, Davies, Srarx L OkouL ]&-� Mrs, Gilbeo- 14, at 2.00 p. m between Frenchman's 1 �f of the ladies. Dorothy tiyicett�p Bay Seniors B•A Team. Tlsia xas the big hitter Brand Shortening - daughter Ssuaat►, of Hal+fax, are art . and am Playford, of Downsview, visited their and of tete should be •a good'Ratne ?sd'ersm I getting three home •-uns. •Sand- Feng (1) Answer -Mart Be Confect M:. and Mrs. B -see Wiseman and home, visiting Dorothy's parents, Mr. Mrs. Hearts, while Ted is J. nephew Eric Playford a A family ene lit urged do taste oat and uv- tele had four nice hits, and Ivy Sw-asa - Dilly and Dianne attZnded a family - and on from the R. C. N - this week. port the local team. had three,. as did Sandy. Buck, Gerry - - - - re -ninon' in Barrie, last wxek-end. ' d to leave Mr. Harold' Beeler is hoose after A bridal shower was held last I* dhy in hon— J Miss Betty Brown- ` There have been four ball teams Colley aad joyee Fertik- DorothB a' d fr the Bay Bantam Jr. Buck and Loi. �. _ �- aarthday Wtahee are ex— a ago ue om er a each had two Urs. i•. Johnston, at Fairview Lodge, Wending three nsonths in the E. Gen- m6 at'the home of M -s. John .Fer- " Sr. The schedules are to be pre- hits, and Eldrnor Thomas Rot on erase from he- massy f i at the. Bay: oral Hospital. Both Mr% and bars. the There were eighteen ps>�sta, and pared osis week Sotae of the ladies twice, with walks. It war quite amus• for Beeler a'e progressing favorably fol- she love s. Mise x' la and would t - A. speedy t of the ladies, who Mrs. J. O'Brien, who is confined to lowing Browning and Peter Dawson are to like to form two teams. m are really out of practice, run a- _ Mr. and Mrs Jim Henn have re- be rna,r,ied in Toratto, Juine 24: They had their !Stat workout ' On ' round the bases (we didn't %y thu' - Itfa. John O'Brien, lkf-a. Pettit turn to this They and ,.are. There will -be a -ball game at the. Monday sight against a bo)s' Pee- Ed.). Some sore muscles may be and baby Stephen Jones- are also pm living in Oak Lee cottage- Community Pa -k, on Saturday, jun. Wee team. Scare was 16-10 9a fav- around todhy. - i -JMV V AF -Irl' A VV&f'. _: AT& A& i OPENJEVERY EVENING TILL 7.00 porn. - . ROUGE HILLS EXCEPT THURS• & FRI. TILL 9.00 porno -PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. -JUNE 5th - 6th - 7th ROUND, SIRLOIN; T-BONE and WING MB • C 3STEAKS v In The Basket w ... ' (These Steaks Are Cut From Maple - Per Pound _ : _ _ _ _ = = - = - = Leaf Blue Brand Beef Only) Ib. LE -1b F LAMB 590 X T A I L -S. - C - { LOIN LAMB DEVON SLICED SMOKEDPound Pkg ' -CHOPS OR RaAT 79C .. BACK'BACON39c Ib _ _ (SIDE) IAMB�1�.: 19 MEATY (STEWING _ - PLMA F P I&WALED HALF - ..;_ ! C SIVARERIBN4U E LEA EA. COTTAGE ROLL 59� 9 - . DEVON SMALL LINK SLICED DORMEYER POP-UP TOASTER BREAKFAST. PORKJul V F.J1% �9C C MAPLE LEAF SLICED, C! -- _--SA SAGE M0m 9 1 Pound Carton _ - - - - - - - - {6 Ounce Va��S OrgtlnlZ@-�; -12 62. square' tin (You Save IOe) - Maple Leaf Cheese 8 os. tomb. _.I Ched=R-Spred 29c .,(You Save 6c)' — MAPLE LEAF 8 os, pkg. CHEESE SLICES 29c ,CHUM _ 15 •z. ,Tim .00-G.FOLD 3 tins 29C (CASE OF. 48 TINS $4.59)• (You Save 2r) —..Maple Leaf Teaderflake 1PURE LAR 4b. 2lc SNOWFLAKE— (You Save 6e) SHORTENING Ab*- 23c TULIP (Regular) (You Save 17c) _"RGA�RIN�E 4lbs. 99C :LAST CALL FOR YOUR GARDEN A COMPLETE SELECTION OF -STEELE-BRIGGS or.RENNIE'S FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS STEELE-BRIGGS GRADE NO. 1' MIXTURE LAWN GRASS SEED ------- -•--_- 1 Ib.•box 79c PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOUNDATION A CBRTIFIRU SEED POTATOES -- peck 75c"'— 75.1b. bag 52.95` ROCKY MOUNTAIN 11 ROSE BUSHES each $1.29 VEGETABLE & FLOWER PLANTS, •Bbxes or - _ _ Pots, 35c per box or pot or 3 for $1.00 - - -- Approximate Retail Value 339.95 - DORMEYER POP-UP TOASTER Approximate Retail Valtte WAS -_ -- -. Approximate Retail Value $10.95 All you have to do is fill in Coupon below and put in Ballot Box in our store. Draw 11 be made at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 'June - 7th;1958' AnswerThis Question: "What Is Canada'Paekers' Famoisv Brand Shortening - -12 62. square' tin (You Save IOe) - Maple Leaf Cheese 8 os. tomb. _.I Ched=R-Spred 29c .,(You Save 6c)' — MAPLE LEAF 8 os, pkg. CHEESE SLICES 29c ,CHUM _ 15 •z. ,Tim .00-G.FOLD 3 tins 29C (CASE OF. 48 TINS $4.59)• (You Save 2r) —..Maple Leaf Teaderflake 1PURE LAR 4b. 2lc SNOWFLAKE— (You Save 6e) SHORTENING Ab*- 23c TULIP (Regular) (You Save 17c) _"RGA�RIN�E 4lbs. 99C :LAST CALL FOR YOUR GARDEN A COMPLETE SELECTION OF -STEELE-BRIGGS or.RENNIE'S FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS STEELE-BRIGGS GRADE NO. 1' MIXTURE LAWN GRASS SEED ------- -•--_- 1 Ib.•box 79c PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FOUNDATION A CBRTIFIRU SEED POTATOES -- peck 75c"'— 75.1b. bag 52.95` ROCKY MOUNTAIN 11 ROSE BUSHES each $1.29 VEGETABLE & FLOWER PLANTS, •Bbxes or - _ _ Pots, 35c per box or pot or 3 for $1.00 DORMEYER FOOD BLENDER Approximate Retail Value 339.95 - DORMEYER POP-UP TOASTER Approximate Retail Valtte WAS COUNSELOR BATHROOM SCALE -. Approximate Retail Value $10.95 All you have to do is fill in Coupon below and put in Ballot Box in our store. Draw 11 be made at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, 'June - 7th;1958' AnswerThis Question: "What Is Canada'Paekers' Famoisv Brand Shortening - CONTEST RULES: ` (1) Answer -Mart Be Confect (t) No Entries Ae'"pted After Close of Contest - - - _ (3) Winders To Be Aneouneed '. . i My Answer la:—'_ ........... ............................... .... Shortenit}i ...... - - 1' i. Name....................."..................,................... Address................. .................. � .... .. - �. _ �- i - " •. r .. Phone Number ........................... r...........y9 ~best etthough ,• wishes and ...Jve they enjoy UMI 1s4PPY yeard I of rsttreattnt- _ K p, - - v • ro• • JP4T 11111" r cep - - -� DOJO aid CLEANZI) - 40ALM ---- - - �' FOR SALE - • wu — eAwACTM _ BONN • _ COMING EVENTS ssw• rstfha lra.an sey.aao. AdTMwrs -. s AIH TIIJaT OIIR /10MMM M Nds! Tieka Clem" '1'�e wear Rpj! W= - :� _ - • n�Et�'s. Raoi�. Refri[ertors, .sad ------------------------------ ... :-- S+d�7 �A1 CYRIL E. MORLEY IiRAldD GARDEN PARTY TIIilIa.L TIL>C I'U'R SALS LORNE WHITE ' y -- -- — REFRIGERATION - _ Under The Auspices Of D► Phone: Pickering 197J2.. St. George's Guild, F'ickViu9--- — ==--------- -- _ sNC1MNG W, - l� -=------------------------ _ "POST MANOR" ---=---------- •----- - t IS YOUR OUTBOARD Home Ot Mr. and Mrs° ' Kan. Clarke - INSURED? (Corner .Brock Road. And No. 2:) SZPTIC TANKS r CAUL —JOHN L. LAY " SAT'U"AY, UN 14 195E CL$AN8D _ i . . ' Phone. Aja: In. Aid Of St„ George's Church - "111i. J. BUTT O jun 27 Hall Fund j -- • --- . ,------_---- --------------77- Numerous Gate Prue 4Oshawa RA S -M; = d>I�+i ]rA=. AVi. TOiOlM'80 _ EVERGREENS Best time et •----------- -- _ Upright and Spreading. Locall -First Brand Prize-. Free Plane Trip ncre' rows and acclimatised. Donated By Cam Warne MILLER M Co _ . to plant—Now.. Jerry Hawk, first 'Ontario Conary Flying Club CAMPING SERVICE _ _ - farm north of Pickering High School,_ Aat2que White Elephant Table -TENTS COTS SLEEPING BAGS - and - Phone: Pickering 32713. Good Used Clothing; Needlework "COLEMAN"- J ,jer �� ----------------------------- ---"' Bare Table LAMPS STOVES ICE BOXES Cinder _ FOR SALE — Clare Jewell electric Adults 5M. — Child 25e. REPAIRS —PARTS I OC ks vtove, time clock etc.; also Admi gal ATION •- _ ROAD, PSG' OnT. In HOME HEATING refrigerator. Pickering 2107, after ---------------- ------ SERVFg.06 p'. in. -- ------------ _ AFTERNOON W. A. (Factory �ed) FOR SALE -7 8 -piece dining -room pfc]re.iag United Church suite„ in excellent condition. Phone will asset in the C. , Centre, on 9. Tudor Street, 4JRX%. . J fl H N L • L Pickering 38SR31 >� - - Thursday, 1 12 at 2.30 east. . AY ------------------------------ Mrs. Mitchell's Group in charge 61ff=TAPfKB CLiYlIfEQ INSURANCE FOIL SALE — about fifty laying of the program and refreshments. -hem. $2.10 Vlach; or--bew offer. ~--------- --- ^- - ---- ------- ; T=' SANITARY 'WAY ASSURANCE Phone: Pidtering 426M. T E A ,New tanks imtslPRUDENTIAL L . 'for the ladies of SL Francis de Sialea - W. WARDG COMPANY LTD. - - - . FOR SALE — •tandem force pump, Parish will be held on Sunday, June !bass: WYlfby MO E-saq _ �' Wes 20 feet; also two 45 -gallon oil. E. 3.00 to 5.00 p}mat the borne of • - - Ip.M - .. - - CITE — AIITOJMOBIU fin drwnj, with taps. N. Fertile, - Bay Mrs F. O'Sullivan, Station Road. - 107 Road. Phone: Acke-ing 158 W. Pickering. -------- r.���----------s--- ' ROAD EAST --------------------------------- ;------ --------- ------------_-----=- _ Telophsrm Pickering 28 FOR -SA-LE — thins cabin,i , 62 in. St Andrew's Presbyterian Clhnsclt high 38 in. amide: 21 in deep; nater- `REZ" WOOD STAIN at finish Also, four 31 in. -wide, 64 will meet rn the church basement'oe � ALL COLOURS e in. drop white Venetian blinds Ph. Thursday, June 12, at 2.30p, in. $.IL PAINTS Piece-+ing 4627. ------- ........... -------------- NEIL C OME IL O ANNUAL GARDZJ( PARTY TURPS— OILS — itOLLERS, CJPT _ .--------------•------------^--=----- GARDEN TOOLS —SEEDS - _ 102- Doadu denor a ye. Under The A - FERTILIZERS (Alcove Allis D _ FOR SAI.& --Water Presse S aspire .Of - I 8t, Whitby, Ont. A�. �j, caimplete ug°96• Deep W,� ST. ANDREW'SCH PRESBYTERIAN CLAY FLOWER POTS' Store) �Ya P�1n 1 TDR 895 00t Circnlatutr tTpe 860.86 CHURCH r• OFFICE HOURS: ING LADIES' AID PLANTERS 9.00 A M. to -5-34 P. M. WEST HILL DAY. JUNE 20, 1956"' OT1`ING and VIOLET- BAIL _WldSaturdays 9 -to'. 12 -_.Phoat: AT 3-20E0 At Tb+a Home Of LAWN Z+>�1CB PHONE' HiTBY MO S-3d7i ,W jun 13 W. and- Mrs. JERRY MASER -- ' First Farts North .Of High School _ . .----------- �El�E1t�L RARDWARE _ YOU leas � els and xDg . :4* Re (TAI=L FOR SALE-- two Yorkshire hogs Pickering your Lwamowen and out. _ servicehble age: also four Beagle - SuPPes'Served from S.00 P. 3d., Oct boards :ewaditfooed now at - -rope. twro. months els. Loi 26, Con. Admission: 81.25 BUSIMY DINT'SSMALL MOTOR CLINICII'�aM P�w�ii----------------------------- - ---------------- dun- - -----=V e Ae ' 1 _ !POR SALE —.hood, used pinmbiog -- -STRAWBERRY SUPPER Ontario j + 'w"�i/ ExUrres. Come and get a real bar- Auspices Ontario Chapt.r Order Of - -THE �� -" gifit--14.00 sn3" no. -THE EASTERN STAR " BRADY PLUMBING :,_ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25,19M WEST HILL 3.00 P. M., On AlIRAMLE Phone AT Z ?CEO On Lawn At Masonic Tentpje--_------------ --- . _ G. NEWELL W► jun ! i ► Pickering, One -.. , �.._ 7Sc. RODMAN Adults 81.00 Child WANTED _ _, _ - rr»... rssrrt.rry 1a . efts-. nobn - r - IM UTA1! sots= WANTED to — white kittens- -to be to Mr Soon %; _purchasi SHEET METAL �� VKiI1W Phced -is good hones. Mrs. Norman ;nt•;s, it wws owned by M I , -&itt, 29 Crestview Rd. Torbato, Ph. i ..ther, tl:e late Thomas Ma �, 'ill ,. 8 MA. Sm a - j OswMrtwb .-. 3'iUdson 3-I847, - -- t operated, aboar-liver-y - V/����------- C ---------=- ------ a loeatiorl - for- *Me. fift EeMr Mitt Ne. ! Mt♦AirsB RIDERS WANTED — Fhifferin' - and Eglinton Dist-kt. Arrive Tor- - --- _--- Authorized, Consumors' Ons - onto at 8.45 a. m• Leave , 5 ,p. Aad Pi C1L Cbsepenr Oeahr For AJAX LUMBER CO' _ - tri Gond. Found, Picke-ing, Phsr,t ' `' • GURNEY ASS, after 6.30 p. m, will meet "in .their Regular Meeting ' IRONING, COOKING; BABY- • on Tueaday, June 1a 1%& at E00 '� CLARE LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPUES = SITTING - P. fl.. in tits potwcil Chambers, r ,Aad all types of Home -matting. �. RUUD �PLYWO+OD ...PAINT ...-ARBQRITj -- WIRI an by two Bruce Hogarth,• Clerk I%IRNACU, WATER HEAT05 _ e:pertenc.a and >n.- .porisibte ladies. Hones of regatked by - ------------ -- ------------------------ - - teostomer. Pboae: Pickering 427, or DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN — _ GAS (DOORS AND TM must be trained. First door east of BOOR FURNACES - - -... jun 20 Corpmunity Hall, ,Pickering • S - w+ ++o ricerstorion Rood and No. Z H>R TO RENT on gas bW • PICAERING - - PHONE f 79 T,ANDSCAPING - PfCKER1WG' TO RENT — tRo large morns in `. TLEPHONE PICKER( T _ NG 96i w "ng, for - young couple or D CUT AND =- � `-MO. S -Z313 WMRSY . lWo gentlemen• P.tivate - entrance.RELIVE ON.. RURNACES - Lola St. Pickering or AJAX 1045 I tiCO RENT-------------------------- - R. R 1. flickering _ ` I — four morns;- second Phone: Pickering 467]1[ farm nocfh-west of Picke-ing High ----------------------------- -------------------------------------- School.I Phone: Pickerin 487M. RADIO AND TV (SERVICE • NATURAL GAS INSTALLATION ----------------- _ SUMMER PRICES I WORK GUARANTEED - COLEMAN„- - BOND APPLIANCES �. I PHONE DAYS — PICKERING- I Water Heaters, Forced Air I ����� �0�0 89�3W Stunaces Space Haters Floor- ' l _ I EVENINGS — ATV4ntio 2-269~ And Wall Plsraaces ► Findlay Kitchen Stoves - C CWCQJIC , FOR CASH- & CARRY - ICER t BERT WHITE SUMMER CLEAN=OUT -. e SERVICEEFFE cTlvrE IINMEDIATELY HELP WANTED Chimftm OPen' F1rcPlaces. Aad `. REAL ESTATE BROKER t Oil Furnaces - COLEMAN AUTHORIZED' Arthv� 'iVlitchsfl Ltd. HELP WANTED — woman for MOBILE HOME HEATING GENERAL INSURANCE P part-time work, cleaning, chores. STATION ROAD, Phone i'tckering 327W2��. _- RVICES PARTS DNTINENT SE :: • _ ` _--._ __ --_ _ C AL LIFE ASSURANCE- _ - MCMING :.' - -- - part -lilac i•a-. >td EA ILLBI! H TING SERVICE HELP WANTED — Phone: Ajax 657 itor and grounds -keeper for new Beu T St.—_Aiaht, Ont. FIRST MORTGAGES Telephone Dial Building. Dtatbsr• --------------------------- - ' r ton. Apply wrttillg� � — tion sale nr _ • is epg Y, Jnne i4 enc ---------------ORS gatulcatfons, to = R. Leavitt, ick, including cattle, hogs, two MAIN ST.; It1CM 1 INS �PNONE !4 ” lAINl�plag sed •>i»COIRATOIsB Buildings Foreman, Bell Telephone tmctelm, f'eshin ' Sth 7Le1Y quick, clean, Co., 15 Vic toria St., Oshii a. �� nerd other, 1mldletfieats:eitt Lot - - - - P�t1og and pup¢` ------_ _ 27, Cott ------------------ -- 7. Whitby, toile and a half Jbic Stokes and !t Batt northwet of Brooklin; the property -�- HELP WANTED saeorators R R" E, Pkkt>:iag -RESTAURANT- o f" L get a Carter. Farm y - � O LORNE and AUDREY"S is sold. 1Torms. Clash No- reserve. - - - - j.__. • - _ CK80 Ted Heron, clerk - •.. Pickering, Oatahio a P• ai • TED j•A K; auctioneer.